AUGUST 9, 1917 THE cHAnLor'rsrowN GUARDIAN , A ,Q PAGE Wm vuarvsn win/ .'l`he Prudént Man will place his order for Winter (`onl NOW ,Lind thus derive the be. ncllt of the presentannrlcet prices. The delays irnii vcxuilons dns to strikes und wr-alher conditions will also be uvoidcd. ~ _ . ORDER NOW FROM A. Pickard & Co. Phono '2-i0, Charlottetown, 1269-6-2'lMit , iam LADIES $4.00 Tan Boots for $2.67 3.00 Tan Shoes 2.00 2.50 'l`an Pumps L5() We have decided to clear ou . OVER 100 P AIRS Ladies’ 'I`an & (hoeolate Boots, Shoes & Pumps 0NE THIRD 0l`F MARKED PRICES 'l`hese goods are all good value at the Regular l-’rice, and we would ask you to ' call and LOOK AT THEM ' I Morris-Smith-Beer Professional' lfarcls Dr. J. P. McGrath Corner of Prince and I Sydney Streets Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to Il, I to 4 p. m. and 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. Telephone No. 632 §r.za_s_'.f.’.:.;;;. , . McLE0l_) & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. Blrrilster and Attorneys-st‘L`a\N Money to Loan. Ofllcs-Bank of N. B. Chambers. Charlottetown. P. Ill. I. lttAtt_ ‘ Dr. Clift CHRONIC DISEASES l‘lllli\'l‘lVl¢l 'l‘itlCA'l`ivll\l_\l’l` `h_v the inontlrin nilvancc, Vlctorla Hotel, t`l|arlutteto\vn_ l'. E. I., (‘.iinuda. HOl‘ltS, Ill fu il tially. ll0.\ll~l Al_llilti‘lS.\‘- l't|rdy Station, YI/esiclltniler ('0_, N_Y_, U_H.A. 1810-tl~1 il mos. pd. If ?*_\; Hot Weather is a Joy t0 thC man or wgman Wlw is P1'0P¢rly- nourished With 8 light, easily digested food. The food problem in Summer time, war time, or any old time, is a simple one for the housewife who knows Shredded Wheat Biscuit and _ the many delicious, nutritious dishes that can be made with it. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is 1 00 per ¢¢nt_ whole wheat fully complying with government require- ments in purity and cleanli. ness. Two or three Shred- ded. Wheat Biscuits with milk will fully nourish and satisfy the average person in ` hot weather, and the cost is ` only a few cents. _ , Made in Canada. In »_\~ _ JL -P’ ‘TY av ”i“`\;T;i £7 °llT"""'»` ~‘ \t.l~`\_.-' _. ;r-._ - ‘ l 1 .:`\ -fl, It _ ,, ' \` ,~.; \\\\\\»<‘ 14. /-., _ _ f. i 1 ‘ ;:'=" ,f ....4 'Edd _».;~_"/..l;§a, N- ;v.;i¢Ja._ ._,._,,,~. `a.\\, -\ I ~ / . _ f~ \ I _ 1.||l,'/.L7/, \.~ l `\\ 5/"°,Il¢' _.<.\‘i,<\‘-1=- "<~;_ri_.,-12..-r,:;;,: '--/////";<\` "’/f€\T\T\~»' li You Hold i A 4th Class , Engineer Certificate as issued by the Depart- ment of Marine or its English equivalent and are a British Subject you are probably eligible for one of the vacancies as Engine Room Artiticer in the newly commissioned ships of the Canadian Naval Patrol _ It is an effective way to I place your qualifications at the service of your country during the War, while the ay is good, from $1.85 TO £2.50 PER DAY with free food, lodgings an d kit, togetherwith 25.00 month- ly to dependents. I O There are -vacancies--elso for Stokers at $1.20 PER DAY plus similar allowances, also lor some seamen and other ratings. Apply to I " Nearest Naval Recruiting Office G. H. HOLBRO0K» Newson Block. Char|otte!0Wf\ or to the Department of thi# -'W DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH "LIS ilii°i3`_- in fa.- Tlxdutlzlhqdplil. hall l)Vi?\I?1=‘ltor‘c;.ao!;°':ls‘»ll¢¢i IZGU1’ ‘“°‘s:°a‘.s°_i1_‘;;°f.:;:l$i. '"1' "'"° ' ' f~ -~-"~ 'W' T" is no el l>3ilosruoNoL’Fo}ii`1rfi|§iic;e vFj,;f5¢ . ° Tl .¥. m°¢mX'- iqinillgivtzlilnuliiiidaygll Uv- 3 e lm. or #ii iii: 'ns at drug uni-us. or by mall 0" *°‘“*lP* gunfire. 'rss Booasu. Dano C0». SL 0**-“\l'I“°l tsrio. Sold hy George E. Hughes WARBURTON Q. SHAW. Barrl-slers, Attorneys, Notary Pub- lic, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bunk Association, Bunk of Montreal, Can- ada, Permanent Mortage Corpora- tion. S. S. Hessian Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Co., MONEY TO LOAN. Montague, P. E. I. IBM-8-l8Mtf. ~ ' I., D. STEWART Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public OIIIM Newson Block, Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgttown H75 -10 Iflltf. Money to Loan an Real Estate l‘ :.1 _ _--I ‘i _.1._.---1--1....--5 Rsorsngp Stewart's Cale -AND- ...|N_. BRIGHT. CLEAN. AND COMMODIOUS QUART- ERS. 101 QUEEN ST. Riley Block - - A MOST PALATABLE -and- SUBSTANTIAI. MENU. irsn . i‘>“\i||»Iis»|iiIiI.°"""""‘. '£4 .__.'.5 4| I -_Y WE W ll l ` Ask for i l E - s I -- I HICKEY’S I I Twist i l ~1-i. 1-_-_ ...Q_- Ask your dealer. for Hickey’s Twist and insist on getting the genuine for We the Glsansst and ' best Chewing Tohaeoo. HlCKEY’S is a large-,I clean, fragrant juicy p ug that gives real satisfaction to chewers after they have tired of other kinds. TRY HICKEY’S TWIST -the change will do you» good. Naval Service. Ottawa, - QUICK LUNCH, _ 5 AIT PAY8 to buy In this province. FRIDAY I8 THE LABT DAY for receiving discounts on electric iight bills for July lighting. Pay today and save money' 2098-B-Mill A LAWN SOCIAL WILL -BE~HELD at the homo of Mr. Walter Ross, Kinross' on Friday, Aug., 10th, _Pro- ceeds in aid of Red (‘ross, 32001 WHERE WILL WE G0"Sa`t1irday afternoon. August 11th? We are suing to 'rracauie tonne tee cream festival. Come on! 2059-8-6M6l. THE NEW TERM at. Acadia Colle- Kiuto and Business Academy, Wolf- vllle. N_S.. _opens Sept. 5th, 1917. B0.V's are D\‘9D1\l‘€»rl for Matrlcnlution in Arts, Merllclne, Engineering, etc, Students win high honors in recent competition. Write the Principal for particulars. 3013 POLICE couar.-Az the coil(-e in-ing drunk and disorderly was tlned $20 or sixty days. A case against J. Power for allowing his horse to run ut large ln the Pity was dismissed with a warning. The cases against the two doctors, charged with operatl-ng their autos during the prohibited hours on Sunday were dismissed. CAVENDISH RED CROSS SOC- IETY is working simdily. It held an ice eream and cake sale the lith of July und $44.25 was realized. 0'n August llrd it sent away 32 pairs of socks for the boys in the trenches and $30.00 to Mr. Klnnon for Red Press work and have bought. $20.00 worth ot' yarn for knitting. The next meeting will he on August 13th at thc home of Miss Sarah Slmpson_ CHURCH SERVICES.--Services will D_V. he held in Milton Parish next Sunday. Aug. 12th. as follows:-St. Markie f‘hurch_ Rustlco. Morning Pray-` er and Holy Cofnmunion, at 11 a. in. Sunday School in Rustico will meet in the (‘hurch at 10 a. in. St. John’:=. Church. Milton, Evening Prayer, at 3 p. m_Sunday School at Milton will inet-n in the (‘hurch at 2 p. ni. Special collection at Rustlco next Sunday morning for the Red Press Society. WEDDING BELLS.--A quiet wed- ding took place nt the ho-me of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jardine. Orwell when the cliarlnlng daughter of the home and popular nurse of the com- munity heranie the wife of Mr.,Neil R. .'VlcKinnon of Earnscliffe. Rev. Ur. McEwen, pastor of Orwell Pres- b\teri.n Church erformed thc cere _ V. .. U I _ nmny. The bride was hecomlngly at~ tired lu white satin and carried a bri- dal bouquet of white roses and carna- tions. The bride was attended by ner sister Miss Edith and the- groom was nblv supported by his brothel' .\/lr. Rohorl .\1cl{innon. Under a l>eauti~ full_v festooned arch the vows were plighted which made the happy couple one. A simple impressive ring ser- vice was used by the officiating minis- ter. After hearty congratulations o hounteous and delicious full supper was enjoyed by the large company present it was a renl community wedding where all denominations were present., and prominent among the guests were patients oi' the bride. The presents to the bride were abundant and valuable. lf the happy couple as they go to housekeeping fully <-‘n» joy the wishes ol' their many friends. their pathway through lite will lic rosy indeed. » WEDDINGBELLS.--in Mount (‘ar- niel church on Tuesday. July :fist took place a very pretty -wedding when Mr. Gualaume Arsenault son oi Mrs. I<`runcoi_~i Arseiiaulr. of Mont f'ur mel wus united in the holy bonds of ma.'ri\non_v to Miss Nora l"itre, tluintlr for of .\lr_ and Mrs__Alhc|‘i Pitre. oi' Canaan. N. B.. The ci-reino|iy wus performed by Rev. P. P. Arsenuull, l‘. P. The bride was supported by Miss Rosolla Arsenault, whilst the groom was ably attended h_v his brother Mr. Bonj. Arsenault. Mall (‘lerk on the P.E.l.Il_ The bride was attired in blue silk with hat. t_o mutcli_ As the groom has been choir master lor many years, the young ladies of_the parish prepared a selection of mu- sic whicnwas rcnde-red ndmirn-bly during the ceremony. Miss Jose- phine (lallant teacher from l\lont ifiirinel performs-d on the organ. Ave Mnria hy (lonnod was sunt! in :in ln» spiring manner by Miss (‘lnricc (lai- lant of Moose Jaw, Sash. The wed- ding march was also played. Misses Eugeiia and .luliame Gallant and others also helped to make the voenl selections worthy of the occasion. After the ceremony the bridal party proceeded to the home of the groom where they partook of the delicacies of diet. The large number of friends and relatives present showed that._Mr. (lullla_nnit= Arscnault was held in high esteem hy all. Mr. Arsenault has been manager oi' the egg circle since its inauguration in this section and al-ways performed his duties towards the patrons in an honest and satisfac- tory way. This goes to show that lllr. Arsenault is in close touch with an unlimited number of friends, hence the lui-ge number gathered to wish him abundant joy. The Guardian unites with the many friends and re» lutlvos in wishing tho newly married couple a happy pilgrimage through life. . I I _ Y EEDS are fully f' attended to i \ at the _ TWO MACS L ,L ‘ SAEEIY RAZOR at One Dollar ' Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd ‘I l§,“,;'§:,°“°"" \ . - - r A Charlottetown t '1‘|~;E'rw0 MACS J g _ m mY _i C1 lifiv ,J J` illlllft l»'2SI~`rdav mornl-ng B. King tori THE NEW GEM \ DR. E. C. HARRIS will be absent from his office till August 227th. 2088~8-7M8i_ ’ _ -1 ANY PERSON PAYING THEIR el- ’ ectric light bill on or before August 10th will receive the discount and thus save money. S1023. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Cavemifsli Branch of the Baptist (‘-hurch on Thursday Aug. 9`at 8 p. in. Principal Seaman speaks. THE ARANMORE.-The outward cargo of the S.S. Aranmore today' con- slsteil' of four cars of way freight and one lilorse. CHURCH SERVICES.-Winsloe (‘lr- cult Servic_es Sunday Aug., 12. Win- aloo'Nort.h ll ii. ni. Winsloe South 3 p. m. Prlncetown Road T p. m, DON'T FORGET THE DATE, Sir turday, August ll. The place, St. I_’.onaveniure‘s Hull, ’l‘rucadie' the cveiiz, high ten and it-c crcaiih testi-l val, Saturday afternoon, Aus. lllh. 20508-GMGI. FRIDAY IS THE LAST DAY FOR RECEIV-ING DISCOUNTS ON EL- ECTRIC LIGHT BILLS FOR JULY LIGHTING. PAY TODAY AND SAVE MONE Y. 2098-8-Mill H. B. C.-’l‘hei’e will he a special meeting ofthe Hillsborough Boating Club, Thursday Aug. 9th at 8 p. m.. to arnrnge for the annual dance, All niembera are asked to be present. (7. H. Hodgson, Secty_ 3027, TAKE A SATURDAY EXCURSION TICKET to Tracadie, August 11th and take In the ice cream festival and high rea. The auto road passes right hy St. Bonaventure's Hall. where the festival is held, Saturday, August lllh. '2059-8-GMGI. FOOD CONTROL ORGANIZATION. --Hon. J. A. ML-Donald, Director of National Service announces that Dr. Roliertron of Ottawa intends visiting the province at an carly date in order to organize and to set in motion the necessary rnncliinery for f`o0d control. CAVENDISH AND FAIRVIEW.-‘ Next Sunday Ang, 12 ln the (‘avendlsh Baptist <‘liurch.VSunday School at 10 ii. ni. Rev. S. Gray ot' Newcastle, N. B., will preach at 11 u. ni. and 7.30 p. ni. tin the evening a niislonary scrnrcni. At Fairview. Rustico. Rev. W. E. Piper will preach at 7 p. m. DON'T FORGET the Patriotic Ev- ening in the Victoria llull on Thurs- day, August 9th. Good programme and 1'efresl\me'nts, Admission 10c_ Child- ren Fic. Come join this celebration and `help the cause. Proceeds in aid of Red Cross. Doors open ul 8 p. m. 3026. FUNERAL TUESDAY.-(in Tues- day oi’ last week the mortal remains of the late Duncan McKenzie. who pusscc' away in his 85th year. were ,conveyed to the Hansville cemetery, and laid there. A large concourse of people were present on that occa» sion. the procession extending a, mile in length. The deceased was a. man highly' respected. H‘is` record wus without fault, _ it is given to but a few to maintain so high a level i_n all that is good, His face _Was ever set in thu right direction, his religi- ous life was not of the emotional sort, but his faith never wavered and his hope in death as in life was ancil- oretl to the rock of ages. He lived out his day on the homestead where his priople first. settled_ and wus the lust hut one of n large family, the host. known of whom was perhaps the into Hon. A. B. McKe_n'/.ie. of f‘liarlotteIown_ He is survived by a wife. a daughter and three sons. The eldest son is the Rev. A. I). McKen- zic of St. Luke’s church, Montreal. ills second son. John M., is principal oi` a high school in the same city, and the youngest son and daughter nt imma, The Rev. J. \l.', Mcl