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The _ _ Rogers Hardware C11., Ltd. _ _ l M- ' Ae Ee Studlo _hgoruebin andhwegvill tell you some. _Ca`p't°_AD;‘T.::_U§i{l';;:efhfnh€vn;§ne(;f .__ Q... »»........._, ...{‘g...Z..‘3.“i..‘"...‘t.” D: 5°: .§?'£1.”..°§f.’Zf.’.fi ;*gY_,‘%;°§,';‘;‘,§f,- g;‘;'g,_},°“',-_,'_;;‘;'“ ,,‘;,“;';§§ ' M¢¢¢|-.gg py-|¢_" ies of Toronto, has accomplished in eldest son _of the, 'law Dr): Moore' _Personal -mention fo Amazon- {_°‘f§ °‘”" “"’¥*‘b°'”°°“- Y°‘“” "”°“‘-`y of this place. It seems young to die Photognphh ash unless the first bottle relieves at 21 yeam but Linsay had been H y . for many months. in his last illness 107 Queen ltreet E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, he was waited on .patiently and lov Phone 88-J. _ Ch°-“l°""t°W“- - ingiy, by his mother, Mrs Ethel Moore l1l\\\§\‘?IOA illll - White* Boot High or Low Heels Only' $2.63 ilitary P ._ Oxfords For women shown in Dark Brown or Black Calf Skin th e newest street .shoe $5 50 and _ V Silk Hosiery A -peciai line on sa‘e i `“W\_\§lIZIIllI§\\ ’l0l'..'.R\\\1 "' CD .. ...... _.$1.50 a pair _ A ll colors Alley & Civ) I \\\\\\\\\i Graham Flour We have made ar- rangements with Mr. John B. Andrew, East Royalty Flour Mills to supply us fresh _each week Graham l‘lolll‘ made from our own im- portation of 0|10'i0° Fife and Marquis ' Seed Wheat of the_ very best quality. This Wheat makes the best GIF'-lllllm Flour it is possible to get in any country. We will sell in any quantity from 5 pounds up. WHITE FLOUR Also made by MY- Andrew from Fife and Marquis Wheat sup- plied by us, makes the sweetest and H105* wholesome bread ever eaten (the old stone process) You will like it ou will use it always. You will have _better health by using it. We sell in any qwlrll'-itll! from 5 lbs. up. 0 Wi 1 receive our first sup- 1_ gf Graham and Qvlilte Flour on Thurs- day 20th of this week. Try it and be convinc- ed. For sale at our Feed and Grain- Ware- house. Queen Street. Co Ltd i f Il /ILL v »_' \`\ also inuv nnrolzzrrsuwo -/sir and Qintmeni: Quickly soothe and heal eczemas, rashes, itchings and buniings of the skin. °‘.'.i."*f=!:.2'.i!'.'°i¥.‘.'. gk! hy deelen throughout the world. ,Z ' _ _ he holds a position in a banlt._ Capt 913062sfmw6l' ~ Porrlor will remain at home until there is a change in his wlfe's con- _" - dtion.-T. I* 5 ge i.U For Your Soldier Boy in camp or at the front: for your Sailor Lad patrolling _ the high seas; from you to him to make his heart light and to help keep tight the home ties. your photograph. The Cook Studio The Newest Designs In pctura frames in all sizes _and styles, moderately priced. Call and sea them. The Bayer Studio " We Are _ Modern Opticians We keep. in constant touch with the latest discoveries and inventions in optics. and immed- iately anything new is placed on the market which will increase our knowledge or facilities, we have it. Our optical office is of the most approved style and is' equipped with the very latest instru- ments and sight testing appli- ences. Glasses fitted by us do not de- tract from the appearance. We make a special study of the cos- metic effoct to be obtained. and can assure you that our glasses ad‘d .a certain note of neatness and refinement that meets with favorable comment. Children's eyes receive our special attention, and we pride ourselves on our ability to`fit a child with child’s glasses, not with cumbersome glasses that were intended for adults. ‘ ' Shadow Retinoscopy test used. Succeeds where others fail. H. J. Mahon Optometrist and Prescription Druggist Montague P. E. Island Next door Bank of Commerce The Best Eye Service Having recently return- ed from Toronto where I at- tended a post graduate course in Optometcry and was awarded my diploma, I am now in a position to give my patrons _the very best eye service obtainable. _ My parlor is fitted with the very best and latest in- struments and is_on_a par with the best optical Npar- 'lors in Toronto and on- treal. We guarantee you per- fect satisfaction and_ are at all times pleased to give you advice _regarding the care of the eyes. _ _ We' are also expert re- airers of Eye Glasses, iipectacles, etc., and will at- tend to same while you wait. Parkinan . .°|T PAY! to buy in this Province. ..°Ml. HAROLD P. GORDON ie tbl: Georgetown Gnerdien represen- tat ve. ._ *wE_.l.00ME VISITOR.-_Rem Wm. Hartman, a former pastor of the Methodist Church. in Montague visited that place for a few days last week, renewing old acquaintances and making new ones.-T. ' ..°MEN'l'l0NED IN DEBPATCHE8 -Miss Eleanor' Gordon of Brundenell. who left New York with the Howard Nursing Unit, and who is now one of the nurses in No. 2 Canadian Sta- tionary Hospital, Fra-nce, has recently been mentioned by Sir- Douglas Haig for valuable services rendered. Miss Pope. of Charlottetown, is matron of the above named hospital. G' ..*8ERIOUSLY ILL.--Mrs. Ca-pt. Porrior, iviontague, who has been so very ill for the past few weeks, is in just about the same- condition. Her two sons Harry and Willie. who were called to her bed-side, have re- turned to their respective homes. Harry to Halifax in the service of his country, and Willie to Quebec, where who had been a nurse nf high stand ing in Boston, for s. number of ears. His friends cannot but admire thc courage and endurance of this brave woman through all hor life, and es pecinliy as.she bore this great sorrow the loss of her son, alone; for hex husband was taken from her several years ago Surely God who lover righeousness and hates iniquity, will give this Christian mother a. crown of of life, adorned with many jewels, for all the trials through which she has passed. Besides the mother there if left to mourn one brother John, and two sisters, Ena and Mrs Nelson, al at home. The funeral services, which were conducted by the Rev. C. E. Armstrong. of the Christian Church were held on Friday afternoon, June 21st, and was largely attended. The floral tributes, were _mag'nificant_ among them being a pillow from Christian Church Sunday School and a wreath from the choir. The burial was in Lower Montague Cemetry.-T EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Mr. C. Mntfs-cm has had charge of the Georgetown station in the sb- sence of Mr. John M. Nicholson. G ..*Dt.. Wlilfrid T. Parker of the Royal Flying Corps, is visiting his home in' Georgetown. G ..°Miss Katherine Dalziel, George- town is visiting friends in Brudenell, the guest of Miss Florence Gordon_G ..°Mrs. H. A. Richardson. and fam- ily, Toronto, arrived in Georgetown last week, where they will occupy for the summer months the "Highland" the residence of Mr. D. A. McKinnon.G ..*Mrs. Harold McDonald, Toronto, is visiting in Georgetown. the guest of her mother, Mrs. (Capt) Wm. Mc Laren. _ G HE HOLDS MY HAND Altho' afiiictlons path I tread, I tread it not alone; For the dear Hand that placed me here is clasped within my own. Oh. do not think my way is drear-. Tho’ it may seem to be_ _ For my Lord walks close beside me- “I’il be to thee a Friend." Yen, mor; than a friend He's proved to e. "Lo, I am with thee still, '-'Tho' dark clouds round thee gather, “I forsake thee never will.” I'm thankful that I-le drew me in From the rude world's rough high- WHY. That I might learn His precepts, And love His law slway. I thank Him for the things i’ve missed The fleeting joys of time; They would but dull mp senses For the things that are sublime. The purer Joys which unto all Who seek are freely given- Ths blessed assurance of God's love The sweet foretastes of heaven. V This joy perpetual flows to me, Out from the throne of grace; l’ll praise Him ’mong His people Within His holy place. None from His hand can pluck me now, For He supremein power. Doth hold me fast beyond the reach Of foes that would devour. I-‘low on ye deeps, swell high ye tides, Earthquake or rocks be riven, My bark shell weather every storm, For my anchor is in heaven. I will not fear, for day and night God's angela round me stand. ‘ In health or sickness, pain or doeth, My God will hold my bend. I was cured ot Broaioliitle end Ae-‘_ thme by MINARUS LINIMENT. ' MRS. A. LIVINGSTON!! Lot 6, P. E. l, - I wee cured of e eevere etteok of Rlleumattem by l|lNARD'B LIN!- KENT. Melione Bay. JOHN MLDIIR ` :» Graduate Qptomentigt _ ca iq ily _rumours omni . L M 1-- Montague, P.EiI. ,,,.,,,,,,;',‘I§,ifU‘ “‘ w""‘°'"` I was cured of e toverelynmnin- The Eastern Guardian ;:»c_l-ll‘1.;nnENsc DAY.-'Nair' smi- ..°'|’W0 GENTS Pill WORD each insertion for advertising in this col-' umn. Cub niuet _tcoompeny order. Minimum charge twenty-live oente. ..°UP-To-DATE/-Mr. David Reid, Victoria Cross. recently purchased a new auto. A msn of Mr. Reld's_ standing won’t be behind the times.T ..*RE¢.UPlRA’I‘lNG 'IN ENG* LAND.;-William McLaren, son of Lemuel McLaren, Brudenell. who has been in France for some time, fight- ing the Huns, is now in Roxlngham, England qualifying for a gas instruct- or.-_-T. day will be Childrens Day at the Cliristaln Church, Montague. The program this year is very educating along missionary linos, and it is hop-_ ed everyone will ilnd it entertaining as well. The offering this year as usual, is for Foreign Missions.-T. ..*A NARROW ESCAPE.-As Mr. Joseph Mellish, Union Road, King’s Co.. was sitting quietly in his home last week, his house took ilre from a defective chimney, and but for the timely assistance of the neighbors would have burned to the ground, as it was, the roof is almost completely gone, and a lot oi damage done by water. Thinking they could not save the house, the firemen removed all furniture. etc.. took oft doors. und out- windows_ and now, as Mr. Mellisli has no housekeeper, he will have quite a time to ge his house in apple-pie or- der again. The writer thinks lt is up to the girls of the community to see tha-t this gentleman has his house straightened up. There was no in- surance. T ..*SCHO0L CLOQING.-#Montague school closed on June 28th, and on July 2nd. a number of its students will commence taking the examina- tions for entrance to P W. College. This school has done splendid work, forthe past year, in all departments except one, in this room the teacher was changed three times during the year, thereby making it impossible for the most enthusiastic student to do his best work. it is hoped this year, that this room of bright studen- tns will have a fair chance, and that no teacher will engage who does not intend to stay the entire year. It is pleasing to report that the capable and efficient principle Miss Bearisto, will be hero another year. No teach- er could be ore painstaking and thorough than Miss Beairsto has been for the past year. and har friends are glad of this opportunity of showing their appreciation.-T. WELL SATISFIED WITH BABY’S OWN TABLETS Once a mother h‘as used Baby‘s Own Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing else. ‘Experience teaches her that the Tablets -are the very ‘best medicine she can give her baby. They are a gentle laxative; mild but thor- ough in action and never fail to ban- ish constlpatiorn, colic, oolds or any other of the many minor ailments of childhood. Concerning them Mrs. J. Bte. Charest. St. Leon, Que.. writes: -'My baby cried continually and nothing seemed' to help ‘her till 'I be- gan using Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets soon set ‘her right and now-i would not be with out them." The Tab/lets' are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. "l want you. Henry, to help me to make him jealous-awfully. wildly jealous." "All right-let's get mar ried." “Whats a barbecue, dad ?” “A barbe- cue is an affair where you smack your lips over grub you'd turn your nose up at at home." .§!§l.N__E_.29.1§18 , _ _ _ _ , MGE' v -*wr*-e Clean to Qnta. Grocers Q-L¢:'.._. 9 `.; 7 1. :L1 \\ - '-"`,~_=¢. ` l( fi. ._ ,. The June Br Why He Kept Moving A Richmond darkey called upon an old Iriend,who received him in a rock- ing chalr. The visitor at once ob- served not only that.his host did not rise, but that he continued to rock himself to and fro in a most curious way, similar to that of a person suffer- ing irom ii colic. I “You ain‘t sick, is you', Harrison?" asked the caller anxiously. "No. I ain't sick, Mose," said Harri- er ing =iv r or pa e ware s 1 able for th Ofal wedding gifts pieces in silver great majority They make their appeal, personal inti.n lse can, and thus attract the atte .tion of ti We can offer you the la gest and most son. .A moment’s silence, during which the caller g-:ized wide-eyed at the rock- ing cure. "Den," continued Mase, “why in goodness does you rock' yo'se'i dnt way all de time?" | Harrison -paused not in his oscilla-_ tions, as he explained: “Yo’ know dat_ good-iu_r-nothin’ Bill Blott? Well, he done sold me a silver watch fo’ five dollars, an' et’ fl stops movin' like dis. dat wiitch don't go!" ‘ SUPPLICATION. Oli God. our sons are tolling lip the road _ To Calvary. With wounded feet and sweat of agony. They follow thee. Great Christ, do Thou go with them up that way They travel now, Lighten their load and wipe the bloody sweat From off their brow. _ Grant that from this their cup oi’ bit ter woe They may not shrink. But know that Love Divine that fail eth not Hath bid them drlnkz' Dear Jesu, guard their lips lest bit- terly _ They curse the foe; Thy great forgiveness of Thine ene- mies Teach them to know; In this their crucifixion hour we beg That they may be ` E'en as the dying thief upon the cross- Quite`safe with Thee. In Sad Gethsemane the .mothers pray. "Thy will be done," Grant to each heart`the ‘Comforter may say, ‘ -I "He keeps thy son.” -Lillie A. Brooks. M|nard's Linlment used by Phyliclane mf Minis _ CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS (Friday) Potatoes bus . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . 50 White Oats bus .. 90 Black Oats ._ . . . . ._ .. _.95 Hay ton... _ .....S17 Butter per lb. ._ _. _ 36-37 Eggs per doz. . . . . . . ._ .. . 35-38 Beer lb. _. 25-35. Lamblb. . .. 22* Hayloose... e in preference to all other selections. silverware ever shown in this city, and at 'rely favor you. W. W. WELL] Estab. 1868 Official C. G. R Watch inspect _ _ . ‘" -4 :"°T.,."-5%-": _ __--_-., .,..;.... ',._.“~. -Q" "" .< _.,,_.; .__ f ‘/7'. _--.x':“>»f» `\)""‘ ;' ‘ _" ’ P* ` :il -n " -s l: _ r` \\"ly .' '\~\ ,;;tL/ ;\r ll./$5 " , /} 'G / ~ 1 f/'-7 You wil find herea wealth oi happy st l' .°l l t d ut C _ . . _ _ _ , _ _ a I tl Hides per lb. ._ Straw . . . . _. Calf skins ._ Poultry _ . . . . . .. $1.-1 KENSINGTON MARKETS. (Fniday by Telephone) W. Oats bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ B. Oats bus... __ Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Butter lb. . _ _ . _ Eggsdoz. . Hay ton SUMMERSIDE MARKETS (Friday by Telephone) Butter (dairy) ._ ._ . 38 Butter (creamery) _ ._ . _ . . . Hay pressed . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . Hides (per lb.) . . . . ._ Potatoes .. _ ._ Wool unwaslied... . . .. Wool washed . _ .. . . . . . . . . . . Eggsperdoz . . . . .. _ ..'. ._ Lamb pelts . . . . .. ._ 1.00-1 Calfskins . . . . . . ._ MONTAGUE MARKETS. (Friday by Telephone) Black .Oats . . . . . . . . ._ 808 W. Oats bus... Butterlb . ..._ ‘Eg-gsdoz _ Hay -ton .. Potatoes white and red . _ Hides ._ _ Woolunwashed . Woolwashed _ . . . . . . ._ . . SOU RIS MARKETS. (Friday by Telephone)- L W. Oats bus . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 95-1. B. Oats bus .. ..1. Potatoes bus' Eggs doz.. Butter lb. _ Hay ._ Light of my life is He. M --ev-5--' . ”""'-'-" "" *Ti* advertising .... ....~.....- _._ ._ .__ or ron Personal be in F St g Q ._ _._ ._ Mes a e Use Multi ra Lett v h. ` g g P Came down from heaven above. ' W He speaks sweet words of comfort. O l lean upon the arm which He ` Did unto me extend My Jesus Whom I love. q __ ll E Inject some “ginger” into your advertising-strike straight from the shoul der. Have every envelope leaving your office or store bear a message--and have that .message printed the MULTIGRAPH WAY. » _ A Multigraph Letter has a_man-to-man appeal--there is a warmth--a mag netism--a personal, convincing ring to it that cannot be had in any other form of There is no waste ammunition when you see Multigraph Letters because every letter goes straight to the mark and_you know _a letter addressed personally to your prospect will be read_ when everything else fails. _ _ _ Multigraph Letters is the cheapest form of advertising when you consider results-and results count. _ _ _ If you are a tradesman or professional man wishing to _get the ear of pros pective customers there is no more effective means than Multigraph Letters Multigraph Letters will be found the most effective for _5ALE5 LETTERS --ENVELOPE STUFFERB Q --OIRCULARS -PRINTED FORMS _LETTERS 'ro ons'roM1-:ns l -COLLECTION LETTERS _DIRECTORS REPORTS -MEETING NOTICES _LODGE REPORTS . -PERSONAL APPEALS . Every letter is a perfect facsimile of typewriting--printed from moveable type-through a ribbon-your choice of a half 1102611 different 00l0I‘S _ Any quantity from 100 to 100,000 printed with the last letter as legible as the first-at a very nominal cost Send a trial order or see samples without dell!- Guardian Publishing Q_g________ A Charlottetown _,___ ______ . ` ~ _ f ~ ~'~ ~~~"-f-~-* _ -- mmm»~- -"--- MURRAY HARB( $12 ____ B $20 $14 $12 J1,,_J1,VL For First cl in Fishing Tai that the iisbin on we can fit everything n f from our lai men suc as Ree s, Bask Flies, Nets an Ellis Phan 80- .. $202 45- . 1 $20 '