i * 1 AUGUST 6’ 191° " 'rim La'rms'r miiws . 7" ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN yrngr 0|- nw PAGE FIVE l .. '-1-1-1-i~i-1-1-1-i-1-.1-1-1°-I-+1-1-i»-1-»i-1-`-i Important - Provincial News . of the week for Saturday Subscribers . ' ~H~PH'-l”H~l4~|_,. THURSDAY R. C. and Mrs. Williiims and ~ ' . TGI! I6". Shetllac IILSL l"l`iilny for -10rd. P. E. I., wliore they wil-1 5198116 ` a vac-atiuii. Mr. J. W. M.-, Dol1B|fi»o'l= "'14"-fl . 1--» »-ri. -»--.». -». no M .i:.°'li::.'°' .‘§l'$la0i"'tlli¢.l‘icl'rl°i'»ll'.'1l<»lvi`l"l5»l\¢ llvill 0°"-l 4 unhryn 1.1¢., 'ibiuiz mi. Anim, ipnnnn. 9, -|~°'y,_ qs; 11,11. A.. Puller hrul aspen. ..."'° '.'".l.ii'..‘.;`.'Z ".?l.‘!'l“'J£$.’.il.’.'.,’?.°'......a. .. q\'&7a no 1'mim»»ii'i.iiiiii. -ua ia-up. !i§§"i`°§ 200 500 J. H. I"riti:h1ird 27 30 I.. R, Allan -29 21| Fred Tanton 31 25 I.. ll. Crue 25 24 A_. W. Lenrd 2;; 27 lu. Monkley 27 27 Allan 26 24 . (‘-_ Dickie 20 28 It. Crockett 26 24 F. Laficrty 23 24 -‘“F°F5 ""l`y larixely attended. _Willie McCnrron, aged ten years -The dredge Montaigne has" com- ;1_f_£-_oi1_d\1etor ivicCarron, City, pleted her work at the town wharf _ow ___-_tlllginl hi;_me. 'lhc young fel- and was shifted yesterday morning H__rc____ ____ 1; __ fame on (nimberlanii to the east, side of the Railway _"___ __C____ da ur ay morning last, Wharf where she will dredge a. cut. Gil-l1¢I` IHWBFU 0l` 0\1l~WB1`d- bmw; ___ kt0__ \\\B Story. has 500 feet long to a depth of from °'“'- “___ what h. 1 ood snce. H_e did not. sixteen to ten |¢e¢_ M-C(_____ _e was omg tbeie. Young -M - m____;___0. ;1_l.ed___§ifteen, who has been _ Mrs. ldllen Snow, of Bath, Maine, Mc(____I_¢___h; \l»f___ nnday was seen by IS Spending the summer at Pleasant _,________ _mt kb' 0 _Elway but the_ latter Grove: Lot 34, the guest of ber neph- _______e ___-____n¥_w wiere be is. It ia pro- ew, bdward Wyatt. Mrs. r Snow is __ ____ __ ht e young chap will turn the _only surviving member of the P Hg . family of the late Nathaniel Gibbs, _“___ _________ ___-_ _ who was a leading shipbuilder nf, eral Conservative Candidate for the Salvcr ___ ____ bqnot for the Silver Miscoucbe one hundred_ years ago, _________ _________ et; i_1_mmers1de Rifle Club and was well known in Charlotte. ley on Wednesda He was accom __n___r________ ?_I;___ li.lI_ range yesterday town,__whcrc he died in 1846. The late ____m ___ _ on _y a fair number_ol Mr. Gibbs was _one_of the earliest _ pi; ors sliooting. The following emigrants to arrive in this Provirwe aid of Cardiagn. L.L. tire t e best ten scores. in the good ship Columbus from 600 30 26 26 20 25 24 27 18 21 23 :ion (_.‘-ommissions. _Single fnre rr-,-, is __1i11 tiikcrts will be issued on Mon- spent the past twentyrigng years in W fi "llll ll0H‘l&y Ruud _to return on 3'I>llll_i County where he is engaged in ___€__I_1_f>_»:;_1:_v fo? _meetings at char- farininz near 'rniarn ann has im-ge ________ ______ an_i 1 sior_o. A special land interests. The many friemis of cave Chailottetown on Mr and Mrs McNeill Join in wishing ` V n 1 Brixham, Devonshire. __ -From a Redfield, (S. D.) _Journal Oliver McNeill, f T 1 _ d Mabel Lee of S(1)imnlleillzlil1-1 Leslie, Soiiris Convent ‘460 )lga Rogers, Sumniersiile ’45El .ucy McDonald, Prince St 450 iatie Currie. Fairvie-.v ` \my Moyse, Summcrsidc 458 /Iarion Newbery, West Kent _‘-455 /lillie McLeod, Hillsboro Consoli- dated Sehool ’458 .ouis Wynne, Qiieen 1-li|un1'rs 458 iarry Fowler, Central Bedeqiie 457 'renee Dalton, Tignish ‘457 /Iarle Paoli. Notre Dame (Ion- vent, (‘.harlottetown ‘4-55 vfarie McDonald, Vernon River Bridge ' 455 lessie Bell, Cape Traverse '454 'Evelyn Currie, Fnirview ‘4-51 Duncan Hilehy, Georgetowii 451 Vlarv Mclsaac, Soiiris (.`-onvent. '450 Albert Dennis, Albrrtnn '440 ’earl Bell, West Hoyaltv 449 Florence Maybce, Tryon 448 vom Brown, St Eleanor's '447 Lily Lockhart, Kensington . 447 vlarion McDonald, Souris Con- vent 446 lnnie McEwen, S!.`Elefi.no1"s 446 ldele DesRoches, Miscouehe Con- vent 445 )aisy Agnew, Alberton '44-5 }velina_Gaudet, Pleasant View ‘444 ’ercy Mcausland, West Ke-nt ’442 .Iarion McDonald, Pinette 'MZ fharles McArthur, Cornwall 442 iuguata McPherson, Brookfield °439 /[ary Shaw, New Pcrt_h ‘ _ 433 tandolph Murchison, Clyde Riv- _______ I er _ lussel McGregor, llfliint-H2110 ’435 .ouis McEwen, St. Petcr’s Bay 431 Vlary Gallant. Middleton 431 Vlarlon Morrison, Hebron ‘423 .elah Milligan, Summcrside ‘428 ddison Stems, West Kent '427 I. H. Hogan, Hope River '426 latherine Welsh, Summerville ’425 lozella Monaghan, K0lly'S CTO” 424 'inuretta Collin, IVIUHV-HI-IW 424 lane Mellisb, Victoria C-FOSS 423 ~Iazel Millikin. Prince St ’423 _f1n.Leclair. Martin _ ‘422 I.ucy Blanchard, Rustico . 422 I-foward Court, Donaldston 420 Philip Rossiter, Morell _ .413 Jliillord Godfrey. Mflfsllhfllfl V llll lgnes McDonald. WFUGH RlV°l`_ F Bridge _‘ll-‘ Emerson Warren. New Glasgow _$15 Frank Kenny, Georgetown _ 415 iinincrinn iviciviiiiiin. Dfw"-\\L~'o"f' ‘H5 Cyril Morson, Cardigan ‘415 JUNIOR i<1xAM1N.i'1'1oN. 'I`ota’l Marks Possible llllll vecessary to pass ?l‘5 Beatrice Campbell, Alberton °-$19 Lowe Bnvyer, Hillsboro (Ton. School 1 °lll5 Willie Carson, Honshaw ‘F109 Gertrude Lane, Prince St 295 .innie Abbott. Mi.1po<1\»o 12'-‘fl iiicinird st .i..i.n. Swirls 294 .Vlary Hamill. Middleton _ '293 Patrick McGuigi1n, Hope River 289 Guy McPhee. Gflllfiri’-l0"'“ '"9 Wendell Dearisto, West Kent ’286 Adeline Mnybce. M‘lll"llif“¢ 235 Mildred smith. 'rryon ` '23-'> Adele Hughes, Miiacouehc (fon- vent '232 Peter Rowe, Coleman '2lll Gertrude Pinenu, Iluntieo Con- vent °2ll0 Evelyn McEwen, Prince St. °280 Jennie Schurman, Slummerside 280 Belle Westaway, Hillsboro Con. School °279 Alfreda McNeill, Miscouche (lon- vent Rowena Wickham, Montmrllf ’274, Brewer Auld, Freetown 273 Louis Leonard, Cornwall '27l Alice Matthews, Elmndale, '270 " ._ --_- Hoods Sarsaparilla. Eradicatcs scrofulii and al other huinors, curcs all their thc vital organs. 'l akc it. There ll no "Just-alI_-S0011" medicine. 1 having Hoods. Get it today ,Agnes Trainor, Elmwood 521 Margaret Cheverie, ouris Con Frank Lowther, Cornwall ' 497 Passed the Senior Examination. Malcolm Murchison. C-l.\'d»\ Iliver 495 Florence McPherson, Brookfield. ' . Albert Simmons, Marshfield 495 The following candidates who had I will receive orders for Ser; Hall, Siimmerside d '495 to pass an exi-imination in one i;ub~ P8Sf€lS Nl Bm RUKGFS. Summersi e ‘W5 ject, have now passred in that -ub- Mary Mcnfmniii, cm-nwali 4:14 ject. b A' Alex' Ma°L°°d» llle ll°l°d Elizabeth Goodwin. St. J<>S¢1>h's » /i1'i1'ri1M1-:'1‘1i‘ New York Artist. Write me Convent 493 Benjninin Dorion, I.\'al1 I.ejeuni-, idx- for ri Bertie Deacon. Freetown 489 celine Arsenault, Harry Foley, P Isabel Hawley, Marshfield 489 Gladys McArthur, Mary (‘iivanagh, lI1f01'lI13tl0Il. Margaret Harrington, Clinton ‘489 Mildred Gallant, Edith Irving, Elsie - Furness. 488 482 AN ANSWER T0 THE 481 Sir: I notice in your iiisiie of July Sth an advertisement for thousands of farm laborers in Western Canada. 477 But, sir, if fares are same as last year, _they will want. Eight- years ago." I went from Clmrlottetowii. Fare as $10.00 out, and $18.00 return. laniel McPherson, Caledonia 476 Last year it cost in the vicinity of $40.00. The poor cannot go under the solid-ated School 475 present conditions, and the better 4'71 class can stay at home. I have spent several seasons in the ' ‘-ccil Dcvcrcaux, Kelly`s Cross 470 harvest- fields of the West, and have aSSOrtm€llt Ol 470 some idea of what the laborers have to go through. There is the expense p1[]S, lames Welsh. Mt Stewart 467 of clothing, as well as fare carb way, _ 466 and when all is reckoned 11p, where plns 465 one man makes a stake, a do'/.en do ’ 461 not make wages. At Wiunipegiwas trq q liive Aylward, Pleasant View '461 promised three months' work, but l yrs ' the same man paid me oil, for we finished threshing in seventeen days. Sp()() I had to hire with three men in or- . . der to get in the season. Mr. Editor, [1a,pl{1I] I'][]gS’ firemen checking a tire in a city of wooden buildings, could not com»lbe11S 458 pare with the speed we poor herring- ’ ` chokers have to keep up, day after day, till we finish, ' Tlmnkini; you, Mr. Editor, for, . space in your valuable paper, and ' hoping that rates will come down;r so as to enable me and several' oth- Cor Grun1(¥i_-oi‘u'eaiiil(ii-.ifioii Stii ers to go and help gather the har- vest of the West, I remain, 1§i.i1iioT-TE' ti1i§` city, on _'I1'L11'y_?i1si_ .I h D iron, _ed :ix -oi . ' I i<`l)i:l1ll£‘al fflom l7fl3gSydI1ey ySt1ll=.et on Tiiesday morning at ll ofclock to Rnstico. - ACOMIA.vvery\\'hll-re and (lit vent . ‘265 vent ‘£65 Erskine McMurdo, Kensington 519 Katie McKenzie, Rose Valley 266 5. Reggie Dolron, Montague 518 Gladys Crnswell, Ruatlco '266 ' Annie Johnson, Prince Bt 518 Ruth Huggan, Prince St. '266 Lillie. Callaghan, Notre Dame, Lauretta Leonard, Cornwall ‘265 Charlottetown *.517 Myrtle McA1ilay, U'Leary °265 U Harry Acorn, Souris 515 Gertrude Moynagh, Soiiris Con- " GI*lOGIlAI’H\'. ,__,_ Georgie Lord, Alberta Morrissey. N. B. Those candidates to whose names an asterisk is attached must at ii future examination pass in the ` , subject in which they have railed 1...- Ch |o,,N"“’ P'°“'° Bl°°l" fore they can receive anv License. ar of exclusive d I Ind flu wearing qualify an damped iiiqiioeiiis aiiosl' 1_'fils mark on rflver rfale lx I ide lo qualify neo ri led every- ere as the worlills standard. nib 515 . " . James J. Mclntyre, Millcove 515 Mary Green, Malpeque - ‘265| 1 "‘"‘:,“""‘ll’l‘¢"”ll"" Clarence 'Drake, Cornwall 510 Jerome Bernard, Abram's Vil- Edith Moore, Prince Street. 507 lags "265‘. Thomas McNally, Abram’s Village 505 Willie Monaghan, Kelly's Cross ‘265 I "iiliur Plan that Wann' Gladys Huntley, Prince Bt. 502 Leland Nicolle, Murray' Har- Leda Webster, Marie 502 hour '265 Mary McDonald, Souris Convent 501 Sophia Ramsay, Port Hill '265 Olga Crosby, Cape Traverse °499 Etta Mnlyneaux, Dundas 265 Gladys Simmons, Freetown 409 James Coady, Emyvale ‘265 C" ll( l I uizniozu nliln co. ” ‘OLD If LIAXIIIG DIALl_ Porlraifs and Oil Paintings by ces and other desired A. S..Bayer 1 oioiiiiiiriiiiii CALL raoivi 'run wusr. Yours truly D11-zo. ' __ .1-_ » 4 < `~ UNE WH() HAS BEEN Tldlullli.. , I' at Geoiis e have a splendid brooches, stick . hat pins, pin curl" links, tea. ns,co1i`ee spoons. etc. W. Patterson Jeweler I I.A_NT_' INE -l-`.»\Rh`S- C|asii........... S1o._';o_ 1 Q .. iS_l_2ri_:Iiiii Claiss..............Fi.i.)_~,, rii, I"ir::l Clz\s<.... ....|5i.oo , Coiiiiiimiviiig :ith _liioi-S, fi. ll.-\I.lI"AX ~ leaves C . f` Many Men llave If and Most of :f_;f§"B0‘;T.m_\._ i R.I '1` ig leircs BOSTON Tuesdays Them Worry About it 1 .,,,,`.`..iif."" ' T. |1;¢1‘lnIioiown v‘\'0r_\' FriLlii_v at ____ fl.\\\'KESl'lL`R\`, ll.'\I.lI"AX NICOLL ent, Charlottetown. I ri h6m. Ilay and I I . 9 ,ii llarvesf* Time displaying a shiney headpiece later A _ on. I Kill the dandruff germs; that's the _ _ ’ Q di_. 22.7 .£32.22 §2€.‘€..‘."°.:‘2..“22i‘li.F';?§?~ is a Servlceahle Friend How can you he sure that you are killing the dandrufi germs? Si_nip_l_v Supply Plquted by using daily for two neekslaris _ _ _ “‘“ 3"*-T ll” "“”"' “l“““"“l l"“‘“ iiistriictioiis . w 1 t h l 1., libs who uarantees ii E’ W Gen. H. I-I Z 0 ' ' Z - . y Mail orders filled, all charges pre- __ _ paid, by the Cnnadinn mnkers, Gir- Suuili bids Qin-en .5/nitire. oux Mfg. Co., Fort Erie, Ont. dmwf. .__ ___l-~-~-~~-`~-_------~----~ - -- ¢---- --rffgs-;:.=:== Nulife (Red Blood Tablets) is an i ‘ ‘ Unexcelled Blood and Nerve Medicine Good blood mann.; ,Zami health mm poor lilood will lend to nlil the tortures of hiimanlexii-itenre. Hloodlcss Wfllllf' live in a stiite of indiffer- ence, always complaining of that time run down _ _focl1ng,_l1eiidacl1i-s. hacknche, fainting fits, nervoiisness nd luck of aInbit\0l\~-illclf WTF "\‘ lstence is n prolonged state of inisery. _ “.5 an nnneeenaary, the battles of life ilemaiidn qu1ck_i-leur brain-rr fm-cegul reasoning power and n tl1oroi\gb_gri\i

sis." Nulife (Red Blood Tablets) is a remedy that ls renowned for its eura- il” 1 , uve properties and rebuilding qualities. It tones up the system, gives rich, red blond, nbniinding health and vitality in life. ' - Your blond needs a tonic frequently--a fond that feeds the blood und `nerven-that tones and stimiilatea the system. Every Niillfe Red lllood i Tablet means that much more and better blood--every grain that is nb- sorbed by the system proven its superiority. Now <1nn't. di-lay omni: Niillfe (Ri-fi ii1f».»<1ir.u.1¢is> v.-1u1<- it in un excelled for the blood the earlier it 1,, taken the better, It will save I monev and start ynii on the road to better health quicker. The cure begins with the first dose-~1ts toning qualities are instantly felt-*the ultimate cure depends entirely upon your casa and f/he prompt- 1 ' _ k th blood rich neun with which you have commenced its use. 9ffeCl5» ma C5 C A box of Nullfe Tablets should be in every home-ii doctor th-at is and abundant, Strengthens all ready to prescribe to your allmentiprmnptly and efficiently The people of this Province sro indeed fortunate In being able to procure iuich ii celebrated remedy. _ Price We n box-at all di-egg-lata nr direct from Jolmlon and Jofmlon keeifinir ai. 1:11 niiiiiimm sim.-f. vent _ , __ ,, 5" IM" "I1 1 wholesale ni»tribimr», ohariomeqwn. .......... ii ~ 1 . i - . . . @ . -_pi _.11-:.7:=. f- ~ ' Simi* ....~ ‘ 2..., if? .C \__ . :'23 .2 .. _~ tr “Ti” _~ ig' gf-.- ' . 1 “ras s.»- _ --§»‘;f__ 4 n Saw- 3. '£"` ._~.=r~f».»~ ‘ ' lil