THE 0HAnm'1'1'rrrowN GUARDIAN ~ PAGE SEVEN ` JV 5 _ . _*IT PAY8 to buy in this Province. ..°THE BTURGEON TEA PARTY Wednesday July 16th. Remember the date 6727-'I-3M6i. ..'DON'T FORGET the moonlight excurtlon Wednesday night, July 9th. S. S. Harland loaves Montague wharf, Lower Montague and Georgetown at 8 o'clock (new time.) Reduced rate. 6776-7-5M3l. ..°LEAV|NG DIPLOMAS.-By an oversight t-wo of the pupils of Albion lomas have been ommitted viz Laura Creed. and Pearle Fraser. MACLEAN'8 MAGAZINE Three leading articles in MAC- LEAiN'IS MAGAZINE for July are de- voted to the Maritime Provinces, and draw attention of the whole Dominion to Nova Scotia. New Brunswick' and Prince Edward Island. “Tho -Spirit of the Maritime" is a splendidly-written and understandliig article written by Thomas M. Fraser, a well known writer who lived in this section of the Dominion until several 'years ago. He admits that the Eastern Provinces have been misunderstood and niisunderestimated by other parts - on .Null-. ns Uluov uni. nnum. Of Canada, and pretty clearly shows that there ure certain elements which ' __ _ _` ` are chary of giving them fair play. 3 " ' '=':"` `** '*'“*"“- '”` ';' _‘ The second article. by Thomas Mel- lliHl:ll lllBl_ lS l ll Y ASPIRIN /-ll All Only Tablets Marked with the "Bayer Cross" are Genuine Aspirin-DthersAoid lmitations “Bayer” Now Ganadiari*llEde~No German lnterest~/ill Rights Purchased from U. S. Government Aspirin mcriiis made by Rsyci'~-has iiicaiit lliis for ovcr cigliiccn years. The only genuine Aspirin! li’ _ _ /war; - The v.'orld`s greatest physicians, jeai-' D - ous of their own rcpiitatioii and care- lJ_\_); iul of thc health of their patients, prescribe “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” 'Aspirin is not German but is made in Canada, by Canadians, and is owned by a Canadian company. Unless you see the safety “Bayer Cross" on package :ind on tablets you are not getting Aspirin a_lli i i Look for the “Bayer Cross”l Then it is r§Aspirin. Don’t accept Aspirin in zi pill box. Buy .1 “Bayer Paekage”! There is no substitute for genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache,. Rlieumaiisni, Lunibago, Colds, Grippe, Joint Pains, Neuritis. Proper and _§i_f§ directions are in every “Bayer” package, 'Boxes of 12 tablets-Bottles of 24-Bottles oi' 300-Also Capsixlcs. Aspirin is Ihr trade mrirlr in-giiitcrod in Canlidai of ilni-rr_\.»iniilnr-inrn of .\fnnmiretic~ leldestcr of Snllryllrnrid. \\’liIlc ii is wi-li knoirii that Aspirin mearui Iin,\'rr nianufacturn. to rsllsl the public against lniilnllnns. the 'l'ni\Ii~is of Bayer Compiiny will be stamped with ther gi-ni.~ri\l trade mark. the "Bayer Cross." ville, is entitled "The Land oi' National Leaders." and draws attention to the tact, so well known here, that 'three of ilie eight premiers of \Canada have come from Nova Scotia-and a fourth may 'bc in sightl The Maritime Fro- vhiees have four represeiitativen in the present cabinet. it is also pointed out. An interesting feature of this article describes frankly the reasons that hold up Maritime grants and sub- sidies, Why do certain‘ prejudices exist in the capital Read Mr. Mel- ville's expl'-mation. The third article in an interesting and brightly written account of the coast patrol, under the title "Guarding Our Coast Line.” This article discus- ses such questions as: was our defence system bad? How many fat prizes were niissedl How we make good with our raw material. The strenuous work involved in examining all strange ships, especially at Halifax and Sydney. and also tells the story of chasing n. phanton submarine. “With The Snowball Brigade," in a tile ot' an article ‘by Capt. Louis Keene, in which he tells sonie of the interest- ing adventures and extraordinary sights which our troops in Siberia encountered. Vladivostok is depicted in its true colors for the first time in' any Canadian magazine. Other features in this number of broad interest are: “His Majesty's W0" B010*/Bd." 8- new. serial which commences in this issue, by -Baroness 0l‘0Zy2 "Owners Up," by W, A, Fraser, Another instalment of Stefans- son's story “Solving The Problem of The Artic," “Bunker-ed" by Allan (3, Shore. We niuat not overlook, too, another Service poem. “The Three Tomniiee." This Montl\’s Vital Ques- tion is headed "Have We Narrowly Escaped Soviet Government?" and gives extracts from papers from one end of the Dominion to the other on the great problem of labour unrest. _ LAKE VERDE SCHOOL EXAMINA- » TIQN The semi-annual examination of Lake Verde school was held on Friday June 26t-h. is number of ratepayers and parents being present. The pupils were examined by their teacher, Miss Margaret Coady, assisted by Messrs Owen Wood, J. Wood. Owen Callaghan and Mrs. Earle Acorn and showed by their ‘prompt answers that they had received careful training from their teacher. Two of the pupils received _- ‘- ?_ Minard’s Linlment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,-This falll got thrown on ti fence and hurt my chest very ___ _ `l p ____ hnrl. so l could not work and it hurt 2 "I -I ' J"` J mo to breathe. I tried all kinds Plioiiiissioun Ciiios l ,_.____ ai- DR. CLIFT CHRONIC D|8EASE8 ' CURATIVE TREATIVIENT DY tile month in advancef Purdy Station W6llCll8Bt9l' C0., N. Y., U. S. A. HOURS 12 I0 3 d8lly. NOW. 5332-5-2DMtll]__A\lg20pd. L nl-__--_ Dr. K. W. McKinnon VETERNARY SURGEON Office, 189 Kent Street Opposite Morell Hotel Tolophong 764 6900-5-23l\lfifmos. E D. 8TEl'illlfT. lf. C. Barrister, Solicitor and llotary Public Nowson Block, Charlottetown Branch Ofileo, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Eotlto Phone I59-J ' nn cooirs sruoro Q§§li$tI¢~5¥°¢I¢¥¢tI¢§l9#5¢#aii5¥#¢I¢ it This is one of our best; it seas_ons_to_.b_a_ve__ your Photo it taken WHY NUT TODAY at the BAYER STUDIO We close on Wednesday afternoon from June i8tli-to it Sept. 3rd. iii oeeasaaceaaaaoea %##¥¥¥¢¥¢ ¥#¥%%¥¥¢¥ it r- __ _ -__ 8. 8. IIFSSIIN larriltor. Solicitor Notary Pubilo, ste. MONIY T0 LOAN ‘ Montague. P. E. I. _ _ , |A0lf80ll R DUFFY ' Blrriotors and Attorneys loiloitoro for Royal Bank of Canada . MONEY T0 LOAN ~ nmllll il lclniiiioii Bnrrlotgrs Attorneys-at-law Oi‘i'ioo Royal Bank luiidlng Ohnriottotown, P. I. I ml ,L ' _- ~ ' l _-_ _ ,_-__.-__.~_.-_,-__»'-ll,@"w__ ii-._»f»’.-i'~;‘“‘: " Belyea and McNiece ,' cosr Accouurnwrs ‘fi AND Auorrona \;'_Goneral, Municipal and Corpor- “»: anon Auditing and Svstenlltll- of Lininienits and they did me :io good. Ono bottle Ui’ MII'NARD'S LiNl~ E n l a r ge m 9 li t S ...mfr plete y. ` from Amateur ..__..__._,., ....r,,"'CI.‘.; §.‘§’SA”°°“' Negatives -W FRESH MINE D, li WE are now discharging best quality COAL I SYDNEY - : ` ` , SCREENED COAL ALBION NUT CDAL TRY US for prompt and courteous service lf- ws- ' - r .Lf coNsui.'rAN'ro on -. 'lf Government and Civic lhooizze -‘I C0 & C00 '~, 1' _ Lfanufqotllrllll U0' ' `,\ ~ i., ”°' md “Nu” ‘ ,‘ PHUNE lll .,‘ Omoo and 'Phono\ Connection - _ Bt.. John, lloiiotoll. 4l|\h°\‘l¢- ‘ 60395-21-mit School who received their leaving dlp-i ._°TWO CENTS PER WORD each Insertion for advertising to this col- umn. Cash mustfacconipaiiy order minimum charge twenty-five cents. - their Public School Certificates. ' After the examination an excellent programme consisting of songs and recitationg was rendered by the pupils. after which Miss Katie Kelly preseflt~ ed the teacher with a camera and well filled purse, while Miss lrene Kelly read the address given holow, showing the esteem and gratitude to the teach- er for services rendered during past three years. Miss Coady replied in ii few well chosen words thanking the pupils for their nice gifts and said she would always cherish them in re- membrance oi' the pupils of Lake Verde. 'The gentlemen present expressed their pleasure at the progress that had been made in the school during the past three years, but rcgrctterl Miss (‘_ondy's departure from their midst. The plipils and visitors were then treated to candy and the National Anthem brought a successful examina- tion io a close. The following is the aiiilrcss:--Y llear Teaclier,-Having learned with deep regret of your intended dc- parture from our midst. wc, your pupils wish to express in some small manner our appreciation and thanks for the many acts of kindness shown im during the past ilireo years, also for the deep interest which you hzivo taken in our educational welfare nt all tiins. No doubt at times your patience has be he tl iii pr iii Bl iii' DV co 46 an in pl Pr St in A o W gift, not for its intriiisievaluc, liiit as Lake Verde, MONQTON. July 5--*A large' seiz- e - ~' - _ teriiooii at the Depot baggage room after the arrival of the ‘Maritime Ex- three hours late, by Chief Rideoiit, assisted by Scrgt. Ceilings and Oilic- ers l~lari‘is and Wedge. Three large Scotch, and -23 one-gallon tins of whisky were located by the officers y, . .- sli'-Zhtest sign of identiilcatioil upon thorn. f ” ' ` ' Last evening thi-_ consignment. which was valued at about $600 or | $800, was shipped by express to the Chief Rideout_ speaking of the seiz- ure gave as his opinion that the con- signment was bein _os eciiil brought day. .' _ feeling is Hood’s Sarsaparillm This highly concentrated; _econoniivnl medicine is a great favorite. in ilioii- _ sands of homes. It is peenli:_irl_v_ slic- cessful in purifying and_ revi_tnl1zing the blood, promoting digestion, rc- storing animation, and building up the whole system. day and begin taking it at once. Pills. You will surely like them. _ llioonliizht Excursion l nesday, July 9th en sorely tried but you have always en most kind and iorliearing. We ask you to please accept. this slight token of our appreciation and reniembrnnce oi the years spent iii' With best wishes for yoiii- continiied nsperity. _ Signed Irene Kelly and Katie Kelly, heiiali' of the pupils of Lake Vr‘rd<‘__ G SEIZURE OF LIQUOR MADE AT MONCTON DEPOT of liquor was inode _\csterdny .if ess from Montreal, which was inniercial trunks containing in all ltniakes _ 54% /ffl Q1 /wafé Delicious _ /f/W? MMM- _ °°°1ii‘ as i M M liiiirrnnil S _ wg? - 3 554 my ,, line-Fruitluice DRIN _ ;é;";¢;‘Z”” {;’t;JEas:;|P?' / éoi'/m’4, _ p Tdirslyf 'H I-ui. - _ -Fruit Juice }t‘i`z?ies t'he“1ongeSi=" tliiret l af/4 @¢`Mf M- ya../...-or/Q We/ff//./_ M/nfl My zz; my wa/ .fwy I féfé /V-/%/Wkéuwfww ae,/W. eff. af//one/as /L/M/r ` it f -___riiii_f_l§_AsieR1iliciniioiivlll'lA C if ‘D I-]lie'Drinlt I Q/‘dt-.liqlii U 'r SERRATT lf* ‘ . _ _ -3 v‘ r l .Sill 78 f-_- __ ~ Q.-, fr' p long necks of 'White Horse .__-L d removed to police headquarters -the pntrol.‘ The trunks were slin- <-hecked to Moncton, with not the ovincial Government bond room ntl ` _ John =for safe keeping. L1 n lv _ for circus celebrations on- Satur- GUUD MEDICINE FOR l0SS 0F APPETITE encral ' debiliiy' and that tired Get this dependable medicine io- IE you need ri lnxntive take i`lood’s Hillside Lodge I.0.0.F., Montague ill hold ii moonlight excursioii,\Wed- on the S.S‘_ Harland. _ __ y W _ _ _ __ ____,___`_-__ __ ~__ _ _ __ ._ _ ....- i 39;? Fi ‘f-ti <35: “`-*_ arf; :-12 _-xg Come and enjoy a moonlight sail loe- cream served on hoard. If night un- favorable it will be held on Wednes day, July 16th. Tickets on sale Bt H- J. Mabozvs, Drugstore and L_ B, Mel- liahe’s s*Jire_ Leave your au-to for one night. Children half fare. 6512-6-24Mtts7i. FLDUR ' Made b one of our best P. E. I. Nfl I lers (Roller Process) from choice im ort- ed FIFE and MARSUIS WHEAT. ' We receive ri fresh stock _ every few days, (we supply . the wheat). ` 0nly 6cents per pound (Sold in any quanity) nonnloca, li oATS.TABL1-: Con _ OATMEAL, G R rnoun, iivc BUCKWHEAT om' F L 0 U n , _ rLoUR_ All fresh and sweet, and sold in any quariity a lowest prices in the City- P_l10ll€ Ill your order. Orders filled ami sent promptly. ‘T5 Q CUP* > UPQO ZF' gg :T-ig? l"€:>@ mm.: >M ~<_ _ EPO _ciiiniiii at cold *_ Phone 208 » xFl0U|' & nu own E QE SE E5 efé za? I 7?? l I “Iii __ 5% 2 i W ill &' _Ziff £2: _i J- .¥ i 4 l _ _ ._ _ _ ._-" ‘ ii ,, __ . -_-_ -_ __ _ _ »__,,_ _, -,_ _i -_, _-i.,;_ ____-»‘ ___ -_,,‘ I;-;'<»,,_,f_. _:_ _ '_ ' .no._fu-_.i=i_=l~i-in»iii=_iii_-i_-___ -_o_oilifiio -l -i~-ii~____.ii-_~i=_ir __ _ if li' -_ ~-'vi»i__vl- ~ l -~ if-f - .-,Z Q.; -_ Low Cost A and S Capacity Make the z:::',;‘i.".f;":i£'_: Maxwell Everymz-1n’s Truck i .K _\ €\'l\ J ~ _."\ ,ff _ _ ,- '.', ‘_ ’ / ;i"_" _ I 46/. £5 c.\’ _IWIIW 1ll_|_l ' "‘” .~ ,E .- 'r 1v":: h Al 1:. |.g_\§._) / _ AXWELL Trucks are in use today all over M Canada--serving scores of different kinds of business. They have solved transportation problems _for mani_il`acturers-at low cost. They are giving l jobbcrs and wholesalers speedy dcliverie-s~-at low cost. They have given dependable cartage service to many retailcrs~at low cost. Maxwell Trucks have carried nioiicy for farmers in every pro\'i|i<'v» i iiiarle iliclii independent of tlie iicarliy niarkeis- savcil lioiirs of valiialilc time. In short, thc Maxwell is Evcr_vnian’s truck. Wliy? tllcciiiisc ilie l\'lax\\'c|l calls for the smallest investment for a coniplctely eqilippcfl truck. Beeaiisc the .\lnxwcll will liaiidlo four out of every five ` freiglit-carrying jobs more spce_. 4' r ~ _l ___, 'i 'l lr _'iff .t l-'ii (il i-l' ‘_"!;: H/ I. .,_» me _, -f `:t";~` vs tx) li.; i __ <-.xv . .Ulf iz’ 154%. l' 4 r *` 'i _ will it-t‘~il ,_ t, vi ’ : , ‘~¥ ` x' Y: r 1;- ~. _ _,Z ~ 1' .if-.<.»Y`-a» _ -?-'_ _.,- . if = *i.;<_’I‘-'»‘_ ‘L 5