t ‘ ' THE llflslilllifiilliiillli SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. ‘ ----'COME TO MDNTAOUE hornl races Wednesday, August 8th. HWERFECTION ice Cream re- ceived daily. Eastern Grocery 00. Sourls. _____ .."DR. HOUSTON. yriil be ~11! r ‘ cniilnorrsrowu- GUARDIAN Why Be Weak 4 uulnulls to rare for, alfd liytflce‘!!! the tulldtiul. of the affairs of the _____ ~ I ‘ farm. both father and son will pru- ‘Are were noun...” m ym“. cheeks‘ ' m, . ‘net-k and tliil)lll(i"l‘ri'.' D0 you Jintll rhemnn M") “u” a lcrw “mill a hardship ‘.0 perform your dill)’ deaerv a lleather medal made ulltlduues? of the ull'a hide. -————<e>___ now EBKIMOC LIVE mo’ ENJOY THEMQELVEB the right may the turned to good account. By giving the ha!’ au interest in the business. 500d D0 yon frequently fat-ii lull "tirhgtfetl tn\t‘."'A re you valet and sickly looking‘? iif so, Ill! f iitillliltfli Yeast, WlillC-ii to bho-lsandnl " v has meant the beginning of giorh. lous daily health. tSimply take two: ytry one of our cigars and all , not enjoy them. Finely flav- J9" WHEN REST TIME COMES your troubles will end in lmokfl They are real joy smokes and the man doezl not live who can smoke and bred and with a splendid ar- oma, they are cigars well worth a trial and after that their steady use. _4 PAGE-SEVEN 7' V ' .. OP-TOMET-RY p“ ‘ f The newest profession- I that which deals with m I scientific ‘fitting of ‘glasses- la celled Op-tbm-bt-Py. 1 Thole who are qualified to r practice are known aa Op tom-et-rl Optomatrista are "oqu a by law. Ilka oth- er professional men, to be Catt? a Watermsde Ideal Fountain Pan in Purse. or bar-clip it securely in you r pocket and continue the llflliihy idea even in your carves pbndence. Do your writing out of doors-adding to the vacation IpitIt—-and away from nutty rooms and gummy ink-walla. With altvsya ready to write when you ara—-in uwtor, train or boar-on hotel verandah or mountain paals—-you will doubly apprsciatl lta great convenience, handlneaa and abso- Iute reliability. $2.50 $4 $5 and Up There la a also of holder to fit any hand- culrlfortably; and a smooth point that suits parfeczly every individual character of hand- w n . Remember, too, to talta with you Wu". ' '0 Ideal Fountain Pen lnk in a T l- r—tha non-laakabia bottle. "w. Selection and service of but Mora everywhere ,l‘ll0 lt- Janos Street - Montreal NevXork Boston A Real Boot‘ Bargain ‘QFQ? M.°,'.‘II..;.II. , 0r so. Now The $12.00. . ‘I Now $3.950 so Bvisck. ‘ iizes S t0 ill See Our Windows balance 010W‘ best Shoes and Boots in pointed toes. Th6)’ "Id 'at' $0.00. 110-00‘ ‘and’ ‘ A' good variety to pick from In Brown. ll- ‘ W - I“, broken or h,“ degh-g m “L |‘Nnnook in iris seal and walrus _ l 3._ Another good method o! Exile-Gilli)!!!‘ ' " ’ ‘lliréulrllrg brliildltes i".'t.o confined What Mr- Flaherty has to show i l t Mail 07s.; 10cEx<ra Alll/cy QUEEN ' STREET ‘CHARLOTTETOWN ct Co. Ltd This season there is likely to be a big shortage of Paris Green and other poisons. - - I We have a limited stock of Bergers "Paris Green in tins, Arsenate 0f lead _ and lime. _ _ §l . Wu algo carry Blue stone and Hy- “ g drated limefor spraying Pllrlmsei I V. lowest prices for cash.‘ I‘ ,§ y Get your supply eorly- I _ ‘ Montague i Pooieiz Thompson Ltli - rulflmg cf feathers, gquuwklng - toup should . 4'» ' ‘ his office Sourie Wednesday. July Travmers m" “a ma, the Etna!) , . ' lets w-i'n v " ~ “M” "mm ‘l "’ 5‘ lilm° l“ niuoblect- o! pity or wmi watch tlte results. snsssnvs-Qmunoav July ',“§°""d'°"‘ “s 1B bunny. nonwh- i‘ _-- I» e an prosperous in his ownah r k~ U lath for Sn Margsrets Pea at. way, “m; why, more dog‘. ally yxmhmrrglgii? a Y V , Bear iidver tlrtatlnu. human be“! want on our aCatIQn In‘ THE MoT-OFNTB o! n" aspects or his daily. life contain, island will no doubt be pleased to hear that another garage will he opened in the Eastern part of the island at Montague; prompt efficient service assured. of human beings who have con- sidered him little better, than a sh-iitless, greasy, blubber estin8 savage. , ‘ As the Eskimos have no inclim atlon to leave tile. Arctic regions anddo missionary work auto!!! us, and as it is not feasible for which are both the rest. of the world ‘to go vol’ ageing in frozen seas to learn o “JREM-EMBER THE TEA PAR- TY at Bear River Station on Ba- turday. July 16th, in aid of 8t. Milrgarcfs Church fund. 0001i tables. delicious ice cream, cooiiur! drinks, excellent music. games I114 them a scientist explorer of-morfl BlDay ‘Test. Address l-larnld F‘, amusements for young and old. than ordinary vision undsrtuokjifrhie t‘; Po, Ltd. Dept 90, Tor _._._i___ ‘to bridge the chasm with several onto. lronized Least is recom- \- snooolnsss INTERFERB wlTl-lleducaflonat ' "mum and guaranwed by m" AND MEANS HEN-YARD thcusaudifeet of iceliulold film 4 l Losses. 4 I Llvedfin Ungava. The archlevea of the American The period from April to Misfit‘ is the natural season for the d -( veloplneut of the brooding instinct nf tile lien. This ls especially true ‘hart J. ‘Flahertys explorations ofi , mm n new“, bmedsdhe ‘previously little known north-l siillellilzsultfiii Plytnltliilth ROCK. Wyilfl-“em “mm! or the U-ngave Penn“ duties, ltllode Island Reds, Or-II-IIS-fiula’ the ‘unbmdmg barre“ lama‘ m,“ Granmas, Cochin,‘ em m afll-‘Iiililfildbr, which are inhabited 8mm ma“), ca“! a 1a,.“ pom“, only by a small tribe of Eskimo M [he Huck becomes brow‘), m“. whose domestic life and daily lug the summer and arc a nulsdllcifinccupatmn“ he “Haw deacmms‘ its well B5 greatly affecting the-Jul“? T999745 “WWI that Mr- M. Lewis, New York; 0. t‘. Mark ' production of the flock. TheiplmlerlY- "5 lead" °l ill’: s" ilam, Torah-to; F. (‘. Le Fraulrhi, -;‘.oull.ry raiser can overcome this to William MflctKencie expe itlona M"; ivlfe, Su-sikatnon, Susk; A . L k d d l. b smug a “uh, virtually lived with these Eski- ttlllililliulleill cfjeein his flfltit ni lay-films‘ ‘bi-ml wlmif" bud $“mll“.“r' “lg hens. Break the broody hens. 0|‘ more than eg t years~ rem not needed fur incubation and i912 I0 19m- t brooding’ and ge, [hem back in“, .A favourite hunting ground ,0 laying condition at the earliest {M5 l??? "I gslxm?! l5 '93‘ W, L“, V {one ape uern,wc as 5:21;‘)? grog”, hefwpfcifll',zlf,,yw,,? any: map shows. ‘lies about two 1. ltemove the hens from the hhhds o’ ‘the way "p ‘h: “s! laying house at first signs oflm"! "f ‘H"d9°"_ Ba)" I ere ‘m ibroodineas, which is a cluckingllgglgil zllgfilelfiflioglllitfifinqfflr cgmlvlt‘? at » .' . r i . 0r remaining oniPiuher-tys picture. During the winters and summers of 1920 and 1921 he made a complete iilnl record of the, ordinary occupa- tions. domestic life and lllguntllng ground tn permit. a free clrculn-.“ilYl‘/Bfli‘\ll'l¥! 0f i1 lYlllmll 5 m" lion of air underlt. "This reducealfllmlll’. including ill" Yealmd the fever or telltperaitlre whicl; bflbyhtzvo trays of loud!‘ flndmlfls the lbroolly hen, ilevelops. tlnlftyeflrfl.‘ W0 W V85 B" m0 iii‘ (ronflned in [1|'ue_ she M“ he qmckf and several _ men followers of duo's .ippl-ullcll the nest lute in the afternoon. 2. Place the brootly lien in a coop with tlifllted bottom. The be raised off the them in a pen Wllil one or severlflillfi aimut the Eskimva and ylggfoug mule girlie, _‘ i‘ ' 1 lessons >we can learn from them 4. The DPOOIILV lieu should: bells likely to Jar many » cnnadlitllii‘ [fell and watered as frequently sslflili 0i Cflmifliidflhl ViBWWhiLV illlfliTignirh; Mr. and file other memlhers 0f the rloclr..‘0l' their own pampered lives. '-=l They ' will be broken nf their ' ‘H. A: Doiron Halifax: \i Cope. . . Care of Hands and Fee! » l- ' l llruoiilnees _ _jus_t.a.s quickly, and, _:l"ortlllntl; Mrs. J. Rhlnd. Mrs. willbe in much lbemer condition»: The" Esklmo-B hands am‘; feellAllbert_'iiickt-n, New Glasgow; Mrs- , ‘to start laying than the hell thaLnme-we grew m“. The Esynmnrlvrlght, Montreal; Mrs. (‘. Clark‘ 33“ bee“ 5““"°d' - nimmcn are credited with making 'l‘lle broody hens ahnuld~ bet ma. only ‘mhgohnely ‘wa,er‘_p,:uot removed from the broody coop luilti boot in ex_.mtence_ as snort as the sisns of broodinoas, “"9 Dver- _ |ed" and kept pliaible by chewing-i l“ ‘he “Verne my“ make“? The parts of the pattern are there is a natural love for, sni-‘sewn £08,359‘, Wm, deer Ismewé. _I'ilillB. That love, if foresighted tam, a ulockréutch-rfwhich no other “"'—““" - , ‘lrace ‘in ‘the ‘world seems to u-nller-I i ‘stand. Within this boot, of Wcllew- edseallskiu Il-Wfllifi a- dserskin lsock. ,wlth_the,hair next to, the skim, . ‘ soul-skin, without the _fur, ‘ftann- ‘together. and every night. .the_v| . are dried an a drama Jwork, rigged] above the igloo oil- lamp. which for this drying purpose. ‘ And the first thrlug in tin/morn- ing when the, dawn »._eomi.. Jul through the aaslwsrdliooking ,. r‘ ’window in the igloo and jtbo members of the, family emerge from beneath the iul‘ coverings of their skin ‘bode, the first duty of the wemen is to’ "chew the boots" of the_men. Owing to the pure cold air whiohahey breath 0nd »to...,lhe constant exercise which teeth ‘and Jaws and gums get, ‘the Esk- i itnos have very strong teeth. r Such ‘a thing ‘as a “cdvity” or any form of toothache ~is' virtually unknown among them.‘ rMrmFlaiisrty emphasizes what 1 ThedallyuaeofthaBoep promote clogging and irritation of the pore!- thqusuai cauae of pirn lea and blackhesdl. will" ll“ ° “""°'" "tiller authorities-ave said about soothed and hflll- 9111141131711"!!! the amiability, the iinvarying llddmmddilhdlma‘ 800d nature of the Eskimos. He lull-is. omgnaalaa. Tsltanlgeblfl speaks of them as "the fearless, ili"°“‘hflahfma_ lbw?“ lovable. happy-goducky Eskimo. uueunaeoo ‘ umber-ran. . , . 5 Moiiereia i Trusted Adviser , _.____ . . Jtecent ditzginks, ih the social life oi France i_n the Seventeenth cen- tury have led to, the discovery of some Interesting information about Mlle.‘ l-lonoree le Bel de Hussy, a Summer Iletding Carter's Bookstore a litlwyor of Poii-iers, of Bcotch ori- gin, who was li!0liere's intimate friend in Paris when he was writ- ing ‘his masterpieces. ' ' The literary excavator is M. Em- ile Magus, the well-known French critic,’ and he has found that Mol- iere first met Mlle. do Hussy at the house of her uncle in Paris. and that ii. was the famous Ninon de imuclos probalbly who introduced her tohimpflhe ‘became his most valuable and trusted literary advis- er. Each play was read to her be tore it was put on the stage. and her verdictrwaa airways accepted _aa decisive by the author, and invari- ably lndoraed by the great ublic. This was so even with that arinrl esprit-lineal, "IlAvare, for though it was ‘coldly received on its first P9!‘- iorrdance it won a 8PM! lflllifliih 0" its reviyai a Ho? 15""- _ ._..--40-Or——-—- i ttuoa tl-ttlllsrllll roll eH-IIP- pg"; m l A} Mgflbgomaryflfllih. one of the - N ' “m”; gggmanipflvhich handles s great numbered sheep. has built |a aheiter rfor these snimlie with accommodation tor 10,000. at has zoo Reprlntl by esrr AuTl-lohe‘, "rtguli wprioo |1.tlo' to out... oun- walcs om.v 01.00. All strongly bound in cloth. Cum msoazlnae ‘and nswenrsna. Issued. souvsmlt looks m! POIT ennui. ‘iii-rooste- s-rsrlonsnv. ilouymm ‘u mediate in-rease in eneréy. in tact than)’ ure fills out with good hard fissil- valuuble lessor-s for. ha ymliiionslwddeu lruuized Yeast supplies you system with trentuzn vital lacking in your too1»t.be very ole luente needed to keep you‘ strong. encrgtrtic and “s. lthy. it elnbodihs the nl-lr "rlnltific pro- cc s o! ' lTOlllZ£iiIUii~"Ill\‘ which enables yeast interesting .111 sour Just twino ti‘! quickly. lulzly or lliiiii postcard for Famous. good dealers. °' iiiiliiilifliil.'iii.°‘°‘ig..ffl".“‘f,‘i isiiHilTEL ARRIVALSl" ‘the _~ IC. Morson, ‘Cardigan; Mr. and Mrs. lLis made ofi‘ aoill sock in boot come. off ‘Niciiebd; Borden: - is kept burning. day a-wl night 10mm‘. V. Atkinson, London, Ont; f granddaughter 0i Alison Blackwood. i each meal. Then Note the in»! acquire a new lSee how your fig Hoar friends will he amazed at the“ improvement la you! _"_ elements now in zldtlitiuu process ~ to bring re», Got‘ ifliiizqd -\'o:i{=.t supplies your system ,3‘ l VICTORIA HOTEL ,, Edw. Morris. Halifax; Le B. T‘ lriillzln, Alilertnn; liiilrlreti Sillip llftlll, Lloyd Lewlll, Sulnlnerside; I W. G, Mould, C. W. Mould. Toron to; T. Gordon Boyne. St. Johan; F 'l‘enccr, Montrmll; W. L. Forbes l 4’ Halifax; J. H. Clays-s, Sprlngfieki Mars; A. Pergu on. Pictou, N. ‘S, ,. W. D. (Browell, Pictou; John Ftxten *1?‘ Ottawa; W. V. Berry and wife St. John; .\lr. and Mira, C. C, Chest _ nivy, ‘Mrcnn, Ga; Helen R. David l‘): son, Eliz. K. Woolworzh, Spring-I field, hlassalillchael liluiham, Bot‘ mn; lMirs. Joseph ltyall, BNiUllh-‘Qg- Misu (‘hzlrloite Walsh, Somrrvlllc| Muss; Gi-o. Nilfinllflt?‘ wife and two uililrirl-n, Yorktall, Sask; Dr. zlrd Mrs. David W. MirKellzlc, Mont real; J. .\l. Slulwe, N. Attlebors. 312158; W. (ltllihoun and family fluspe; Mrs. E. ‘Eden, Gzmpe; Mrs H‘. (‘ollburu Mblltton; Harry limrtl t". J._ML‘KBRZI(*, Montreal; Mrs. S ,_, Sutillcrlantl, ‘Halifax; P. A. Jchnsonl“ Kirk (‘nrmzlcln Zlronltrcnl. | l. ' oust-m HOTEL l,’ . . , R A. Manhood, Uigg; Mrs. J. V - Murphy, Murray Rliver; F. J. Buote, _ Mrs. it. Lees Huston; J. M. McLeod, St. Peter-d; hits, Wm. Clark, Summerslde; D. I I R. ‘W. Stewallt, Brudclit-ll; N] ‘Oholsri; ‘st. John; c. a.‘ Scottl KlnkorayJ. MailetwSt. John. ' ' ’ I. otsvsfts HOTEL J. S, DixonjPictoil; T-hos. Haram . Quebec; Daniel "Ifihomson, Morell -. S. McWade, Walden, Mass; Joseph E. M. Cook, N Y; I). C. Steward. 0. R Harri‘ New Glasaowf IJI"I‘.IJnud_ry,,Corr,r helltou, N. S-;' Earl L. Stewart, Tor Capt. John Smith, Rimus-ki. P Q; W. G. Taylor, _Ctalt, Ont; E_ 1,: ver- sus; Bird Rocky 0'. H. Wemrning. . F} ‘if. Rolland, Montreal: ilmzh an. Boaou; Muss Rebc- "a Maeioran. Miss ' Jonnlc Maoherwd Bostoui E. McKenzie, Stellariou f‘ hi. S: E. Trusk, E, Skinney, Ber - wick; A: J. Langley, Port Howkes lnlry; T, W. MlVlcPherson; Bridge ‘town; J. S. Cooke, Kenslngton; GJE.‘ ‘Sutherland P. A. McMahon Kcnsin-gton; R, A. Smithers. C. P Davis. New York. , Mlnnrdhs LInlIns-nt tor Everywhere Bale .____si_a . Eye-Glasses From ‘ ‘I $2.00 to $10.00 Prom East Point te Cape leer is s big territory, yet right aoroaa this aaaoe Parkman Supplies the, Big Majority of Eye-Glasses llmaiy beoeuae PARK- ; man's svs-aulasza are ’ the FINICT PROOUIIAILE. > and he ls the ONLY OIIAO- UATI OPTICIAN (attend- anoo courses.) n. Montague Call and see for Mo, UETO-OATI OPTICAL PAILOUII. E. E. PARKMAN Garter lit ‘do, -Ltl_i. " .. , a thoueandecrs pasture in connec- 1as$|1is““""‘"‘ ~ —-~~'~"“"‘ -l l, Llllllros Bros. Twenty five odd and sample baby rigs g0 on sale today at clearance » ' prices. Many of them at Almost HALF PRICE See them in our window. Ch00se— buy quickly-they'd! soon go at these bargain prices. 2 onlyJ-Reed Suikeys, cream enamel, with hood. Worth $15.85, clearing at ........... ----------------------------- ------------ -- $915 3 only Folding Steel and Leatherette Sulkeys, rubber tire wheels with hood. Worth $12.00, clearing at ...... .. $6.50 2 only Reed Suikeyll. i4 wheel, high grade goods. Worth $18.90, clearing‘ at .......................................... .. $10 50 Cream Fibre Weave 'i_.ioyd woven Stroller, 4 wheels with hood. Worth $31.00 for $01.00 Grey Reed Stroller, worth $20.75 m» .................... .... $14.00 English style Dongoia body, car- _ rlage with hood in grey enamel. worth $87.50, clearing at ...... .. $22.50 3 Reed Carriages with reou hoods, two brown, one ratine. Worth $27.00. Clearing at $16.50 See Wi-‘ztlillf Display 6 only folding steel go carts leatherette hood and body lin- Jng, rubber tire wheels. Very convenient and easy riding vehicles. Clearing at $4.50, $6.00, $8.50, $10.50, 012.50 ' $14.50. Don’t Miss r f This Chance To secure. a carriagept your own price-every one ls a big bargain l SEE WIN DOW c i 2 only Folding Steel and Leatherette Suikcya,‘ "rubber ti" wheels, Worth $8.50 for ............................................ -- $459 I a _ e . See Window Dlsplaeye. A v ii \ s l l fully qualified before they can practice as auoh. P Consult In OPTOMET- i? M81’ about your eyes. G.F. HUTCHESON Optometrist Q-b-OO-Ov-Q 0004-000400000004 a ‘Professional Cards J. ofiliwul, K. c. Barrister and Solicitor. 84 Great George Street. Solicitors for the Union Bank of ilhronic Diseases thariottetown P. E. island. Canada ‘I12 Prince 8t. HOURS DAILY, 11 to 2 p. m. Palmer & Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers, Etc. Bank of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan lliicLeajn & McKinnon DONALD McKiNNON Barrister, Attorney-at-Law Office-Royal Bank Building Charlottetown, P. E. island MacLe0d *8? Berna‘. W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys ‘ MONEY TO LOAN Office-Bank of N. S. Chambers 1517- p. m. May be consulted off i; hours at 11o Hlllsboro st. ..l ' ' ' _ A '— ‘ - ' - lMark RMcGulgamBA [sAnnlsTel-‘l, SOLICITOR. arc. ' Money to Loan i l Cameron Block - Charlottetown, P. E. leiand _._.._---_.._. -__— MacDonald & McPhee B. A. .i. A. MacDonald. H. F. McPhed 1 s. A. Birriltvss. Answer’. Etc. .. » Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown _-___._4 0Y1. 0; Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose ‘ and Throat - Office Bayer Building, Great George Street, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone 850d. Office Hours--9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 s. s. HESSiI/LN Barrister, Solicitor ,Notary Public - t0. MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. E. island Fuller Brush 00., Ltd. ' 2 Bank Nova Ccotia Building ., Charlottetown “The Twisted Wire" Kind Phone 087 W. Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Cpecialist _. I26 Brighton Road, Charlottetown f- Gaa Treatment In Selected Cases Telephone 207 “ MORSON & DUFFY Barristers and Attorney-at-Law ‘ MONEY TO LOAN " Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada > OO-OOQO J. A. McEAGiIEN, Oph. n. EYE erect/mar Eyes examined and glaaaes furnished when needed. ‘ Office-HT Grafton Street (above Parson's 5 and 10 cant store.) ' Hours 10-1 and 2-6. Cat. Evening by appointment. Telephone QIS-L. ‘ V‘ 9 :_Q S