filiinffiw: ti? ' -, f! , . . j~I\‘i.',',' 2 MONTREAL Niu‘\V YORK titres-coon v 7c’; MAUIS In the brilliantly lit bull-room, the woman who is the favorite is the woman who is individual. A few drops of Mavis Per- fume and a light film of face powder will lend you addi- tional charm. Your individu- ality will be striking because only discriminating women choose Mavis. The charming fragrance of Mavis perfume -— the gentle touch of face powder will make you truly IRRE- SISTIBLE. ; HB QISOII why BEAVER 111.011 make! -_’ such ight, flaky pastry, and sue excel- ’ hi] bred‘ , is-it is a blended Flour. V R LOU i a combination oi the Em; Dntaro inter Wheat 8¢iflfllihr i lg; "ed with enough Western Hard . Qltlb h strength-the resulting p110- flo r unsurpassed for high quality and seas ‘flavor, - q- q BEAVERFLOUR and note the marked * ' I veineni In your bskirigs. Sold at your groom's. The T. u. TAYLOR co. Limited, CHATHAM, ONT. anaaa‘; vvvvwvwww L Q A“AAQ AAA AQQAAAAAAQA v v wvvv vvv v-vvwvvv wwvwvw "Age nts wanted ior Toronto (Bream Separator NEW BRUNSWICK BROKERS. LTD. Fredericton, N. B. 1545-7-12101. Itvvv‘ QOQ-Ohitfifi-Q-v QQQ0O-O OJ I 12.12. BROW 146 Richmond St Charlottetown m, no, Accident, Sickness at rm . I v * Insurance at Lowest rates. ' I Good Strong, Stock Companies w, 1v Yv v c n "tor 411 ‘acespteQ-"at this office Tilorlneat l1‘ PAYS to bny in this province .-q-_-a ALL INTERESTED In the breed- ing of duiry cattle are invited to the picnic at Experimental Farm. July 14th. 1588 COME TO THE STAWBERRV festival. enjoy the baud music and help tiie orphanage on Thursday evening, July 15th. at Exit. ilcnrtz, East Royalty. . . 1589-7-13-21 .__‘..¢ POBITIVELY no advertisement! day’ lpae egg: p. In. unless ad ., , -¢¢_— II souveuln oe- some: ‘~ o. WARD IGLANCL-Beautdfui il - tmted descriptive souvenir ready to mall. ‘Only 50c. by mull Mo. Charlottetown Guardian. , 135217-841 .__. HOME ON LEAVE-Mr. Robert Mcsaervy oi’ llie stall’ of the Tor- oulo (‘eiitral Y. M. C. A. arrived home last night on convalescent leave. Mr. lilcsservy has recently undergonr an operation on his ears, in addition to upholding the credit of his native province in the vocal examinations at the 'l‘oron- to tlonservntory of music obtaining second plucc witbpfirst class lion- ors. From the ear trouble, his many friends will he pleased to learn he is recovering. I-iis musical studios hc purposes prosecuting still further. - SHEEP DIPPING DEMON- STRATIONS. - Sheep Dipping Demonstrations have been arrang- cd by the Depaprtnient of Agri- culture for llic following places»- W. F. Weeks, ldretlericlonr-Wed- nestlay, July 7th. Anthony Buc- hanan, Wiiently Rlver,—— Thurs- day, July 8th. Cleveland Robin- son, Brncklcy Beach-Friday, July 9lh. Francis Coady, Newton Cross, -<Mundxiy. July 5th. D. J. Nicliol- 5011, Orwell ‘Cove-Tuesday, July 0th. W. A. Jenkins, Vernon Bridge-Wednesday, July 7th. It. It. Mulch, Eurnsclllfe. Thursday, July 8th. Wm. Cain, Suuimerville ~-l<"rlday, July 9th. Lemuel Kenny. Morell-Saturrluy, July 10th. All Sheep Breeders are requested to have their flocks dipped as the work is being done free or charge for this year. : : LEAGU 21st. t PICNIC JULY 1520 Montreal Gazette p Elilogizes Meiflien TMONTREAIII. July 10.—-COIN- FRESH l-SLAND sALMbu qed halibut received at J. T. roelcett s. Co.’s. Juy 13-21. n-JFQME TO icE-CREAM 188L111- ai Baptist Church groundspat C011- tral Bederiue, Monday evening, Julay Wail}. ' l DA-IRYMEN ARE INVITED to come to the Experimental Farm, July 14th to hear Mr. QiBDliens. Sccty. or Can. Ayrshire Ereedars‘ Association, and other p-omluent dairy cattle breeders‘ s eok on matters or importance to breedaiéss. United States estores Enemy Property WASHINGTON. July 10.— More tlinn $160,000,000 of the $500,000,- 000 worth of enemy property tak- en over by the Allen Property C115- todiau during the war will be re- turned to its original owners und- er the amendment to the trading with the enemy act passed at'the lust session of Congress. The tes- torzttion, according i0.I.l\0 an- nouncement today by Frank P. Garvun, custodian will be admin- istered as before by the alien pro- perty custodian, “through form-oi application to the President after the filing of notice of claim on the custodian before an order by the Attorney General will be made al- lowing any claims." Under the new amendment the property to be returned includes fortunes of American heiresses who married foreign nobleineu, property of the German Embassy, enemy diplomat aliens who were interned, citizens of new nations and states created by the Peace Treaty, women of Allied or neutral countries who married enemy sub jects and Americana held in Ger- mlllly 110681188 of illness, insanity or other reason. _ 'I‘lie amendment also permits American creditors to pursue eno- my debtors by bringing claims against their properly and extends Dflvilvges to pursue debtors or creditors of allied and, neutral countries where such nations will can creditors. In liic case of citizens of free cities, states and new nations created by the peace treaty and which is no longer part of Austria, meiitlng on the resignation of Sir, Robert Borden and the formation (If l1 new administration by Hon. Arthur Melghcn, the Montreal Ga- zette says editorially: “Circumstances have long des- ignated him as llio most likely of the actual ministers lo take up lhP heavy work of ihe PTOIIIIUT- filllp, and revive the party enthus- lusm, that. has been allowed lo dc- r-lliio. In no taslk that has been Riven lo him lids he failed. llc has lhc respect of all sections of Par- liament. a tribute to his rapncily, industry and nttcnlinn m his dul- Ies. The country can depend upon it that ns he has grown with his opportunities In the post so he will grow with those which new confront him." LIQUOR SEIZED IN OTTAWA OTTAVYA. July l0 —-One drcd cases of liquor valued at $6,000, was aeizld several days ego by Howard Graham. provin- clfii license inspector, from n C. N. R. box car standing in the C. P. ll. yards til Ilrozirl Street. The liq- uor was nn unclaimed shipment which had been originally sent from lilonlreal lo n fictitious ad- dress in Sault Ste. Marie. No one r-lzilmcd It at the Son and the ship nicnt was being returned to Mon- treal when lhc seizure was ninde. The provincial authorities were given nullinrily by lllagistrnle Ask willi in police court this mornlnlr fr) band the shipment over lo liis Majesty the King. hun- O. McPherson, Furniture dealer, underteler, Armstrong, 8.0.. June 11th, 191D. Mlnard's Llnlment 00.. Ltd., ' Yarrnoutb, N. S. Dear airs-Since the start of the Baseball season ws have been hindered with sore muscles, sprain- ed ankles, ete., but just as soon as we started using Minarfs Lini- ment our troubles ended. Every baseball player should keep a bot- tle of your liulnient handy. Your truly; - W.. I...MePHER8ON. Secretary Armatron High lehool, Baseball um . Five Dollars Enr A Letter A Cheque for Five Dollars will be sent to the author of what, in the opinion of the Editor, is the moat interest- ing letter for publication. All envelopes should be address- ed "Letter 110x," oars of the Edlmrh "The Charlottetown bluntly} , P.0. Bu! 89, Char- iottitdfirr: Communications mnltybe original and exclus- ive. Preference will be given to brief letters bearing name and address for publication , ssh dodiinl with questions of public policy, especially rc- liungary or Germany, the property will be returned subject only to the condition that their states d! German or American citizenship has changed by virlue of a treaty which has been mutle between Germany or Austria. and the Unit- ed Slates or llirce or more of tho Sloiloiviug powers: Great Britain. France, Jflbun and Italy, 0r liy treaties made between said neav "illllmfl 011d the United States and three of the other powers. THE MARKETS SUMMERBQDE MAKETB. Billie? ( Mrv per lb. ....so to s Du tel cr my) 1h, altshfns Esau. per dos. l-lfli’ .. .. Oats . . Potatoes SOURIIES MARKET Butter KENSINGTON MARKETS Butler . .. , _ ' '.'.'t'1.25 4s ......sz.so OHARLOTTETOVIIN MARKETS Butte Essa Potatoes Outs Pork ... ...... ...“ -- u... MURRAY HARBOR Butter . . . . . . Essa Oats MARKETS d5 AOIIIO “...-.- MONTAGUE MARKETS t- . I, Butter (tub) ..-....-....-.. .. u... Oats Pork ....'ai‘.zo .. 22 smut (mommies ...-... ....- furninhmi by run. McCurdy and Co. the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Atch. 81% s1 . .. wgui-IIMQ ... .. 05.1102 '02 grant reciprocal rights to Ameri- " HALIFAX, July il-(Quotatlona '* inn CENTRAL GUARDIAN g Salvliilllliridfllll "efrvs ‘r-Ari 1.10" “counters-LY ' Es-roai-ze HER HEALTH AFTER surname , ,EiGl»_iT vr-zAns -'| 1.. .1‘: “I've 411611 Tnnluc myself 110W and am recommending it because I believe I'm telling suffering people of a medicine that will help them." declared Miss Ethel Thompson, o. well known Salvation Army work- er, residing‘ at 15 Hanover‘ Street, St. John, N. B. , "Eight years ago," said Miss Thompson. my stomach began to bother me, nnd kept getting worse until my condition was dreadful. It was impossible for me to eat one particle of solid food for it would so nauseate me that I couldn't retain a morscl. Even a cup oi‘ lea would turn mo (loudly sick. Whnt littlgl did eat soured pressed up through my cheat until 1 thought I was going to smother. I hurl continual pains in uiy sto- mach, and became so weak that the least little exertion would tire me out. 1 was so nervous l could hardly sleep, and a good nights rest the least little excitement innde mo. tremble like a lent’, and I wouldlustj scream out. I had even spent six months in a hospital without relief, and as I was eating barely enough to keep body and soul to- gether I was at my wits ends to know what to do. " ' “My mother read a statement from an old friend of-hcrs praising that she hud me get ll bottle; have taken four bottles and am en- joying better health than I have in years. My stomach is In such good condition that I never suffer from pains, gee, or nausea. I'm not nervous like I used to be, and at night I sleep like a child. I'm gradually gaining in weight nnd am so much stronger and better in every way that I feel almost like a new person. Tanlac hasveertuiny Droven‘ a boon to inc, and I don't hesitate to endorse it." ’l‘anlac is sold in (lhnrlottelown II. J. Mabon, J. P. While, Murray Ilivor, II. M. Chisholm, Norlli Try- on,‘ R. H. Cameron & (To. Crzipalul, and ll. l’. (lolioon, Murrny Itivltr, RESOLUTIONS _ The ‘United Ilaplisl Assneiiitirm of Prince. EIHVZIITI island in session Jilly 1-5 inclusive passed the foi~ lowing resolutions, (1) whereaa,\ (1)—'I‘lie Maritime Baptist is the medium of Christian thought amongst our churches and beenusc of its great educational value it is. commended to every home in the Associwtion. . " (‘2)—’I‘luit this Association cx- press its high Iipprcciutitm of the very excellent and splrll-ual tiddresses given by our rolurnr-d missionary, liiiss Mhfinll mid by our Missionary-elect, Miss Ilain. (ill-Jfliat this Association views ‘with uiisgiviiig and alnrm the pro- velunce of dancing and f."- can] playing amongst our church mem- hers. (4)—-'i‘li:it this Association re- quest thi» 'I‘cinporunee ‘(lommissiou to prohibit vendors honoring certi- ficates when given by physicians who are known to furnish certi- ficates for other than iiietiioill pur- . IMIHPS. (ID-That the tli-nnlts of the As- sociation be tendered in the doc- tors of Stllllillflfilhilfi who have do- clded to grunt certificates for liquor to patients under their care, only. » .(tl)—,-'l‘hat the thanks of the As- sociation be tendered the good poo pie of Tryon, who so ro-yally on tvrtaiiierl the tlt-ltagnlcs and to tltt‘ choir for providing excellent llliilIIJ. The following are the officers for the ensuing ycart- _ . Moderator-alley. A. Ii. Ilcrman. Vice-Motierator-Rov. It. W. Liud say. Cierk-litev. W. R. MacWalker Asst.-Clerk—Liccntiate M. II. Mu- son. 'I‘reasurer-—4Mr. \V. l3. Lctird. Itov. C. 1t. Freeman nnd Itcv. A. K. Hermon are appointed dole gates to the Convention. (Patriot 111E050 CODY) i m MEHORIAM NELLIE M. RYAN ~' Seldom does the shadow of tieath cast such a gloom over a locality- 11a when on June lllth, the people of Moi-ell Jdast heard of the and n and uhex-pecled death .of one of; their most. loved and rcspcctm ‘citizens’ Nellie M. llyou; tlatighter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William 113mb fit the curly age of 45 years‘. Although ‘she suldersdry-sllghtly. from heart trouble for some fcw gar-ding agriculture and its w. t. ~44 » Girlfflestilies simply - on my stomach forming gas which ' was out of the question. At limos _ Tnnlac, and was so struck by it , L] ‘ Ir DY ilctldin Ilros., in Montague by _ UNITED BAPTIST ASSOCIATION .~ b. t Prince , To-night {_8_;.30 l shaihi\f BOSTON spouse OPERA COMPANY PRESENTS VERDPS MASTERPIECE “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL” JOSEPH SHEEHANQMANRICO "HAZEL EDEN-LEONORA STANLEY DEACON-{IOUNTDI-LUNA BERTRAM GOLTRA—-FERRANDO ' MAY BARRONé-AZOCENA MARGARET GILBERT-INEZ- All sting in English Hear these. famous numbers “The Anvil Chorus”— “Miserereffl “Onward The Flames” and many others Box Ofiice open daily from 9.30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Secure your tickets now It! Iefti to goose’ from J 1.. . t___p.__ OGOQOOQ-O -_n-.__.._. O0 FO-O-OO-OVO-O- OO-O-O-w-vw-OQ-Q-OQ-O-QQO ‘g. STRAND MATINEE .3 p.m. SHARP - - NIGHT 7 8t 8.45 4 Tense moments! Desperate ventureal taln turned detective: ed hugs rewards! Struggle on GOLDWYN PRESENTS TOM moons “nuns’ A Great Mystery story play Hughe fitakesl Strange woman! captain Plunkett, alone andunnldcd, assailed the smugglers In their own headquarters. Death lurked at every turn he had not looked for this-the Imminent peril of death hang- ing over; the head ef Olga Karka off beautiful woman of mystery. Men cursed, fought, knife-d and diamond woman engaged in stealthy intrigue: an ex-army cap- s combine of wholesale jewelers offer- But died for the Sultana land and sea-raldr-iovs. PEARL WHITE I" “wens OF DECE-IT " 9th Thrilling Chapter of “TIIE strut snout" p WEDNESDAY :‘-—- "---'%:' "" years her health had been better for three-months before her death tlinn for some yi-‘IITS iicforo and it over but the Great Muster in nil- wlt-lo... - , . She leaves o mourn besides her sorrdwing pd ents, two brothers; ,\lll_lliam,and‘ Francis and one sis-w terfMrs. Sylvester Gallant of Sta Charles, P. E. I. The long line of carriages at her, funeral was a token of the high esteem in which she was held by" her host of friends and acquaint- ances. ,_ "Jfhe funeral services" ‘ ducted in the church; grave by the parish priest, A. McDonald. 11y her death veoa~ ‘fat the Rev. Pi _ , ’ unity has lost e syiapathlc - a - ‘nod neighbor and nor ‘home G10 and ;dutll'ul sister, and daughter. - ‘ ‘ V‘ . . “fOl-‘IH QTOWAWAYI - .,~_~ j, _w RlAQl-i MONTHIAL ~ MIONTREALfJnIIyIM-Ahiiiht a considered to he a record In the history of an Atlantic steamship travel has just been tput up by four stbwwwawa tin-board the C. F. O. 8. Tunisian, which docked bare this _ tnornlna. Tbs ptowawuya were not was thought that her lroublo was. His wlsdoni saw _1lt to will other-- 8t THURSDAY I EARL WILLIAMS-IN “The Fortune Hunter’ ---1----. _ ...-.. ._ tiiscovercrl until the ship hm] pa“. ed Quebec, niter making n fifteen (lily Voyflge from Inurlon nnd llavre. There are two Frenchmen and two Poles and when intcrvloiv- ed this morning tidmittctl that the) lmurded the ship at iluvrc. hldlns place was in the coal bun- kers, and the men presented u fear- fiul appearance when they finally cums out.- Before being bonded over to the immigration officials here the stow/aways were given a bath. During the long voyage the Bl-QQFB-RO pusseng s kept the mun. supplied with food. ANOTHE-R VICTIM OF GUN AC- ' OI-DENT ¢ .. I ‘QAIXIARY, ARIL, July 10.—W. Wanklln, son of the chief execu-t live aaent of the C. i‘. I1. at Mom lrefll. was accidentally shot and seriously wounded in his room at the Band-Springs Hotel, at Bunff, Yeats!‘ y, when agurrhe was ex- amlnlrl was diachltrfled. The young man was probation! favor- ably in a Calgary hospital last fiilht. - "qfwv. Their. re are plenty piped locations 1 '_'N0te:—-Parties arriving late will e 0 ige to wait unti the first Act is over. Patrons are urgently requested to be in their seats as early as possible. Professional Cards DR. H. D. JOHNSON Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Eur, Nose, Throat and Skin. Office 187 Klnt Street, ‘ HGIIFS 10-4. _ p Evenings by appointment only. Residence ll Water Street. 1541-7~12-3iuos. Dr. o. o. Archibald- t Graduate or N. Y. Post Qraduate Medical School a d Hospital. Practice llmlte w Eye. FAU- Nono 11nd 'I‘hronf.- Office Buyer ding; (ii-sat George Street. ofitoslte Guardian (lffico. Telephone 0. Office hours s to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 P. "1. 110 Hiilsboro Street. nit. .1. o. HOUSTON EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT’. —Riicy Building, Queen , opposite Prowse Ilres. ‘ Grafton Street. on e hours—10 a rn. to d p. mu antngs by Appointment Q. S. HESSIAN l. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Eta. I uouev 'ro LOAN t Montague P. in. lsltind DR. I. E. CROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Office rind residence. O9 Prliice Si. t-rvrnr-r Prince and Sydney Sta. Piloltfl 304. J. A. MaoDONALD ‘r I Barrister, Solicitor, Eta. I MONEY T0 LOAN "r Office Riley Buildlngflibarlottotawn oziao-i-i-me. ' McLeod 8r Bentley w. s. asurtzv, K. c. ' Barrister and Attornay-abLsw MONEY TO LOAN Office Bank of N.l. Chambe- Morson 8n Dufly. Barristers and Attorneys loileitara for Royal Build of MON IY TO LOAN It lsrrlatsra, Attarnsys-st-Lnw Office, Royal Ianlt Building OIIIFIOMMWII P. i. llldllil MARK B. MOGUIGAN Iarrlstsr, lslleltor, Notary Pnllle. Money to Loan Cameron Bleak Charlottetown, P. a. l. an May ho consulted off hoursjut _ Canada - » -:-.'.- .z_-‘-\- t-~ McLean 8p MoKinnou _ ,