./ irnn CHAARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ PAGE SEVEN i . 0 . 0 0 ' . . l . D I i ' pfiCla 5 111 a. CPHItmCIIt D ' C l b t. W k ‘the B0y$ H6] yOllfSé/f l H6] US 1 . v I I 73,-; - -' ' - E "~-~~- q :_ _ _ M ,______W___ __,__, _______,_ 1 _ _ . f "-" '~ r -----~~-————~--—---—~—-—--~-~ - - rar-_e .1; >:..:__~.;~.~~———-—EW 511961315 From the Ladies Department Specials From the Staple Department . Lulu, pink Knlg Bloomers. While they last, 3 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$1.00 15o d f 1 1 V _ "n" new "oak ‘beam _ n 98c y s. o yard wide Extra Good Quality Black Sateen, regular 50c value. Special. .290 , udles’ 60min. iii =11"- , ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' " - '~ 20o yds. 34-inch wide iBiack Sateen, rogular 45c value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . .26_o , Ladies’ Knit Vests. 1" mar‘ ale-eves’ no ‘leave! and ope" nylu‘ ream" 1 250 yds. 27-inch wide black, grey, fawn, blue and red Sateen, regular 39c. m value. Ilif-‘Ciii. 4,1" - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - . . ~ - - - . . . - . . ~ - - - . - - . ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - 51-00 i’ value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'. . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....20o “am. vane Wslsts, all sizes, regular $2.50 value, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98c ' 500 yds. plaid Glrighams, regular 35c value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “£0 , . Big Discounts in other lines of Ladies Summer UHMFWQII‘ 200 yds. plain and fancy Crepes, regular 45c value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .300 . Liam. comm H“, in black, white and brown, ‘in; gl/z u, 1o_ Rania, 200 yde. Khaki Drill, suitable for Shirts and iOveralis. Regular 45c value. Special. . .200 ,5, value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29: 50° yds- srey Factory Cotton. res-liar 18c value. Special .4 - - . . - - . . . - - . - - - - - - ....l=v.c _ 200 yds. all linen Crash Towelllng, regular 45c value. ISpeciai .. . . . . . . .28c Ladies’ Silk HOlQkWlllll cogegoczfii, ‘h: gr/zlto 1°’ com.’ Wm“, brown, 200 yds. blue and black Overall Denum regular 45o value Special 39o ‘us and sand. egu ar . ue. peca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..59c , 20o d‘ b‘: k d h" h . I - - - ~ - - - ~ - - - . _ v | y . ‘c an w e c eoked Gingham, Shepherds Plaid. Regular 28c value - ldiss’ Silk Hose. in bifliill- bww". will“ and Mud. I11" 8/: to 10- Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..18c. rmuiar 51-25 ‘(31119- s?” a ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ~98‘: 100 yds. heavy Crash Towelllng, white with colored border. Regular 18c value, . Dmdruvs Melrceriud 50x in Si“, 7 to 1g, in brown, M“, Mack, ‘and’ Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12c ma," and white, regular 85c. value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..49c 29° yds. 36-inch White Cotton, regular 25c value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._....18c - 200 yds. dark colored Cotton Tweed, regular 38c value. Special , . . , . . _ _ _ , _ I “' 150 yds. Oxford Shirting in assorted pattrens, regular 35c value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . .250 - - 150 yds. colored Chintz, in as orted tt , t | ‘ ~ ills From the Gents Fur-nlshmgs Department 1o doz. Huck Towels, size 36:18. szzlcizlnis/aleiixeril.“ a‘ ' . ' . ' . and i: iwnmlhg colored Negllgee Shirts, in a gocd assortment of patterns, _ i 1 ;|| sizes. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....98c ' uiiiiceol all Naliisook Athletic Combination Underwear at . . . . . . . . . .. .. 95'.- Specials Frgm the and Department i, ' es in Men's Cashmere Hose. regular value 75c to- ' all" "1 m l I to Complete Outfit including White iron Bed, Woven Wiire ‘Spring, and Wool Top i115- sp“ a ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ’ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' "" c ‘I Mattress. Special for Sale Week only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$13.50 “iilieolfilllr-lil-hlarlld Silk Ties, in assorted patterns, only one or two of a , 10 only Sliding Steel Couch with folding Mattress, complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$13.75 , Seca . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2f $1.00 , v , film“ p m‘ I Special Clearance ‘Prices on all Carpet Squares. as we have decided to discontinue "my Con," and wool wm-k 50L spam _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 4pm,.‘ for $130 ! handling Squares and go more extensively into the Bed and Bedding lines. We j are offering the balance of all Squares in stock at greatly reduced p ices. mend roomy Work Shirts in assorted sizes and prices. i special in scrim cur-ulna on‘ ' ~ r ~ _ . y a ew pairs in each patterns, colors white, ivory jginollering big discounts on the balance of all Summer Underwear in stock. ‘ and ecru, regular $2.00 to $2.50 value. Special, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$1.25 A - 1 For the next week we will clear out all Ladies’, Misses’ ' I and Children's Summer Dresses at Special Prices. The cost - \ will not be considered, as we must make room for our Fall _ . I our Fall Coats. Come and lcok them over. | i T __._.___ T‘ j “ A J iii. IA. Attorney. Etc. i to Loan Charolttetown ART,,K. C. _ ‘Solicitor. 84 Great Street liir Union Bank of lilluda i. Archibald ii- Y. Post Graduate Mini and Hospital “ii EYe. Ear, Nose IidThroat Iilildlng, Great George i ill Guardian Office iwliui» asol. 9i°i2s.m.1to5 i & Palmer PALMER, K. c. Filler, Etc. Nil to Loan w: 8c ti a ildl "Wwmorxaz. l.“ no H. F. McPhee R. McGuigan ' s ii. souiclron, are, "Y to Loan ' "tn block ' r P. E. island ‘iliiiiieut is short, but MacLAREN — FRASER 0n Wrlinosilziy evening, Alig- ilst night, the honic of Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser, St. Peter's Buy was the ni-ono of l1 hnppy ziluieniblugn, lhn (iccaulon being tho iiiurriage 0f their daughter Lillian in Simeon MucLurrn, son of Mr. niid Mrs. William illiichar- on. 'l'liu parlors were ilncoratuil wiiii siiinniei‘ flowers. u bountiful floral nirli wan prepared for lhc iirlilnl pnrly null ull together there was u distinctly hynicneul uiinoap- hero. The wedding ninrch roni Lohnngrln wns rendered by Mrli. E. Hyfidlllllll. Tho brido was given away by her futhor. Little Miss Eiloen llnydan, niece of tho bride was a charming ring-llouriar. _'l‘ho cermony was performed by Rev. W. R. MacWulker, the doiiblu ring ceremony being used. A ivoddlng supper followed the ceremony, lifter which the guests gavo themselves over to the on- joyment of u musical programme. At midnight expressions of good- will and good wishes worn ro- peuted and the assembly broke up. Tho beautiful prosonts- rocclvcd by the brldo upouk for loyal and admiring friends. The bririu- groom, too, is a general fuvni-itc and St. Peter's extends a hourly welcome to this new homo in lior happy circle. ‘May this worthy young couple celebrate their diamond wedding!" is tho wish of their many friends. I LOST i-iis ol-"inms. - “Fred didn't blow his brains out lbs- ciiuso you Jilted him; ho cauis and proposed to mo." “Dld he? Then ho must illlW8 S01 rid of them in some other Will"- ! reach. Everybodyis Magazine. .."THE LADIES THE Mount Stewart‘ Presbyterian Church intend holding a. tea party in Mr. Kimble OOIHD’! field. on Aug. 22nd. Proceeds in sld of the church. Come one and all. ' 3216-8-13-8! .3220 TROT, 2.40 TFlOT and 2.25 pace are the classes for the Montague horse races. August 29th $300.00 lu each class. Five per cont entrance due Saturday, Aug. 18th. Mull your entries early to T. G. lvea, Sec'y. ' 6i .."MONEY SAVED by buying your Flour. uud Feeds. at Great West End Cash Store, Sourls. Stems Son d: C0., 3301-8-16-3l .."AFTER ABSENCE OF SIX. TEEN YEARS. ——*Mrs. W. A. John- stons of Montague has as her guest for the piist ‘week, Mrs. M. Senca- bnugh of Cleveland, Ohio. VSlx- toen yours have passed since this lady hiss visited this Island which makes her present visit all the more enjoyable. ..*ON VISIT T0 MONTAGUE. -iMrs. Wm. Knight of iMoiiiiton and Mrs. Bonj. Holland of Paw- tucket. Rhode island are iii. prosent. on a. visit to Montague. Both of these ladies are former Islanders. the former a sister of Mrs. Robert McMillan, while the latter la a sister of our esteemed friend Mr. Robert McMillan, the well knowil vocalist. ..*WEDDING BELLE-The foi- lowlng appeared recently lu one 0i the Brandon papers: A (111101 wedding was soiomnlzod Wednes- day afternoon at the home of the New elephone Directory COPY is up.‘ prepared for a new issue of the Tele- M Di ‘ In W2‘?!- Intending subscribers are reminded. . m" “um” iilve names listed in New Directory, ap- _ 11° i "our hilldl not later than August 20th, 5 ii u scribsrs desiring change; rliiussted to “my u. in their present listings of same, before the dste men- counzc-nluo Lin“ oiiifls of es Qisrlstgqw, n Willi p "Mai"! lines are requested to lend to ii iifiics complete records of their sub- "P" "iis numbers by August 20th, 1m. , drfffiphone System bride's mother when Erma. Frances K.. daughter of the lots Mr. J. A. G. Grantham and Mrs. Grantham. 218 Princess Avenue East. was united in marriage‘ to Sherman Leo Melllsh of Brandop. soil of tho lalo Mr. J. T. Msllish and iMrs. Molllsh of Montague, P. E. I. Roll m. w. A. Cooke performed til“ ceremony. Later in the after- noon iMr. and Mrs. Meillsh left for Mlnakl. They will 788106 iii Brandon. BAYER Photographer 168 Great George Street -. o - v'O-Q¢ iHi iioFiiHN liiliiiiliii "Cardigan Hall Monday biggest show this year follow the crowd. 2326-8-17-2l. "iilontaguo Saturday lve's l-iuli Moving Pictures. 232d-S-17-2l. ..*WATCH FOR THE HAND BILLS of ii big sale of real filriii- tilre including i1 Iiointzinan piano about the middle of Sept. at J. B. MdPhersonhl, Montague. 2317-8-17-61 ..*MONTAGUE ‘METHODISTS. The reguliir services for Sunday next. will be us follows: ll a. m. Lower Montague, 2..'l0_p. m. Stur- geon, 7 p. m. Montague. . .*OONFINED TO HOME WITH ILLNESS. -—4Wo regret to learn that Mrs. James Mobaren of Mont- ague is confined to the house with a very sore knee. During her temporary disability, Miss Ruth Nelson is assuming lho duties an organist of the Montague Presby- torlsn‘ Church. M18! Nelson who has just returned from Boston ls a graduate of tho ‘Boston Conoorvir lory of Music and is s splendid musician. She is the guest while hero of her aunt, Mrs. E. Kerr. .."NO LUCK IN HORSESHOE. —¥I‘hat no luck is attacked to tho finding of an old horse shoe, will doubtless henceforth, be the opin- ion of Mr. William Webster of Montague. While driving through the country a. few days ago, he stopped his horse to pick up an old horse shoe lying on the road aide. When in the iict ol‘ getting back into the wagon in some manner he foil between the shaft. and the horse, this caused tho horse to run nwuy, Mr. Webster being thrown heavily to the ground where he was later picked up suffering from a broken leg. Mr. Webster has at least one consolation in the sym- pathy of a host. of friends, who wish for him a speedy recovery. ..'SOLOIST APPRECIATED. — The congregation of the Montague Methodist Church was favored last. Sunday when Mr. Geo. E. Knight of Si. John, N. B., the well known Gospel Soloist, sang at both morn- lug sod evening services. His rendering of "The Pilot Song" by Blake was particularly appreciat- ed, also the duet by Mr. Knight and Mrs. H. A. Browns. The spec- lsi feature of the evening service w“ a trio by Mr. Knight. Rev. H. 1 A. and Mrs. Browne which evoked most favorable comments the - vlllm"‘wlisii the pgsfiol’ blending of trained voices being unusually pleasing. The osrmou of the morning > "Treated of the Grace of God". as revealed to man, and man's relation thereto. The evening discourse was founded upon St. Paul's afflnuation "l was not dlsohsdleut to the heav n3 r lion- Qtfolll sail msiily spinal . .1‘ l’ V‘, il it community llfo stating that. God needed our co-oileratlon i0 make ihe Kingdom of God the Hiilfllllill power for righteousness in nil our relations with mankind. ..*SCHOOL EXAMINATION — IFollowlng is the standing of Luke- vllio School for month of July. Grade Vii. 1. Alice Rose, 2. Elsie MacDonald and Msrgaroi. Ross (equal) 3. Russel Manning. Grade .V. 1. 1cloyd Rose 2. Ansstutia Maclnnls, 8. Helen Jarvis and Duncan Maclnnis (oquai). Grade lV. 1. Laurence Maclnnis. 2. Philomena Mucinnls and Mabel Rollo (equal). 3. Joseph Manning. Grade Iii. 1. Laura Rose 2. Rita Mnc Douuld. Grade ll. 1. Angus Muc- Innls and Margaret MacDonald (equal) 2. Mary F. MacDonald. (lrride I. 1. Evelyn Hastings, '2. Elinor MacDonald, ll. flolumba MacDonald. Perfect attendance; Elsie MacDonald, Bernadette Muc- Donald, Phliomsnu Mucinnls. ALBERTA H. ROSE. (Teacher). PERSONALS ..'.Mr. Geo. Stewart of Vancou- ver, Il. 0., is a present visiting his old homo in Montague. Mr. Stewart will romalu until the fall. ..’Messrs. G. E. Knight, iind C. (B. Horton of St. John, N. 13., were week end guests of Rev. H. A. and Mrs. Browne, Montague. ..'Mra. Eugene MdDonald and Mrs. H. A. Browne of Montague, motored to Sourls and St. Peters on Tuesday, visiting friends. —---oo->___ Germany Getting Russian Grain HAMBURG. Aug. 16.—Rusala 11KB eXDorted 600,000 tons of grain 5° 1i" 1111! Your according to suit- lstica complied here whoreof Ger- many hss taken over two-thirds. Before ihe war Russia» exported about 8,000,000 tons of grain. Tile entire exports for this year are estimated between 2,500,000 and 3,000.000 tons. EIIKiES move Them With Otllins- Double Strength cessfiil lii removing freckles and Si"!!! a clear, beau iful complex- ion that it is sold under guarantee lio mfund the money tf it (sills. Don't hide your freckles under ii vollygel. an ounoe of Othlnc and remove them. Even the first few ap- plloatlons should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. B esure to ask the drugglei. for tho dollbls strength Olihlno; it ls -__ ~ tlesolll on tbs oy-bsok This preparation roi- the ii-sui- ment of freckles is usually so suc- Prison‘ Reform is Now Popular In England LONDON. Aux. Ilia-Prison w- form ls popular just now in England, whore it used to be re- gsrdoil as purely an Amflrlflilil notion. Tho latest thing in prison reform has been adopted iii Wakefield Gaol, with excellent re- sults, 1t is said. 'l‘iie prison, which wua closed in 1918, has been ra- opened us a training centre for adult prisoners. Tho underlaylnz R198 01 m9 training is to teach the‘ prisoners m "play the game." Scurcol! i1 vmrdor ls to be seen. To uialutflin order the prefect sfliem °t m“ English public schools has been adopted. Solitary confinement has been abolished. and there i“ 11° restraint on conversation sl: inoel tlnioa. Tho men all have They work in pairs-a allotments. mun who gardening knows something of bolnl; coupled with a man W110 knows nothing about it. Every prisoner who does well 1B 8110"“ w grow a border of flowers to decorate his "room" ss the c0118 are called. There is B19111! 0! V971‘ done-nlno hours manual. IWO hours mental. Work is arraubieli under export instructors iu the wgavlng shed. ffliiiidfi. 511111395: yard and other work-shops. hour a week ls devoted to discuss- ion or happenings in the outside world on all topics except crime. ._____avo>—-——— Beiand Clears Up Veterans’ Trouble QTTAWA, Aug. 16.—~Hon.‘i{. S. Beluud. Minister of Soldiers Clyil Rea-establishment. miido a sta e- nient this morning in relation of the petition sent to tho kovorii- meut by the Great War Veterans Association in regard to the limp- plng of certain sections from the person and rsostabllshmeut 1081B- latlou at the last session of parlia- ment . ,_ “The sections were omitted. said Dr. Boiaud. "and I do not know how it occurred. But the UmlBSlOIJS were not serious. "One section omitted," he went on, "gave tho appellant the right 9°11’! Hide Them With s Veil; l-le- of access to the flies in his case. it is quits within the power of the Minister to allow access to tho fllos without an act of parliament.‘ "And it will be your policy to grant such access?" Dr. Boland was asked. "Yes," he replied. “ii will be oilr- pollcy to grant it." "Tho other secllon omitted." hr continued, "provided that the slic- csssful appellant should have the uapBlllefl of his appeal paid. Undor tho act as it stands. through, the Senate made s number of amend- ments the appellant has the right to have his expenses paid under such conditions ali'sl'o sot by the. Govornor-lii-Couucll. As soon as the board of appeal is appointed and ls dcr-in-coiiiicll to give the SUCCESS- fiii appellant the right to have his expenses paid." "Was not iinollicr section drop- pi-il?" the Ministi-r iviu-i liskuii, “which gave ihe right to introduce new livldunzri: on zipperil?" “That ulna not omitted," will the roply, "it was rejected by tho Son- utc. Even so there ll-i u wuy for tho appellant to get hill new ovldenivo in. "(i can iicnd it to tho Pensions lluard, and then it will be piiicvil on his filo, nnii hill filu with this now ovldrncu on it will conic lin- fnrn the board of appeal." Dr. Boiand said that the panel of the hoard of appiiul hnd been coni~ pic-led, but thiit us it hnd not heuii approved by ills Exccilvncy it could not be announced yet. It is understood, however that the board will consist of five rvturnud inen; tho uct provided that three of the members must have war service. Two of the. board will im doctors, one a lawyer one a commercial agent, and one connected wllhl labor. OQ-044 POOR EYES Poor pleasure, standing, eyesight CGUDOI destroys misunder- retards learning, ¢i‘1PPlss efficiency, handl- caps your business, and is responsible for tragio accl- dents. Health of vision is vital to health of body and mind. Common sense _ knows it. Have your eyes examined at frequent intervals. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Office Connected With Drug Store Montague, P. E. l. by M (Bu! I‘1l Be With IO-incif double-sided illillillltsliilA And Make Yourself otflome Ortheslra’ on ‘ v . "If: Mama Yoke" loam! Ia mm - "g; "Ila Master's Vela‘ “You've Got to See Momma Ev'ry Night" -» (Or You fin‘! See Momma At All) " and “Nuthin' But" ‘Ills Manor's Voiefl- Welor lewd No. IQ" i It in; "ills Master's Voice" dealers 75c = is Mastes Voiei? tr l Pieces/Cake ffhls comedy notification ls lhI iaieiu Fox popular lanty. "Jenny" Fox Troi. Troi to rspiivne the ii is coupled up n-ilh‘ Both are played ills iamous Melody Kings Dance‘ ‘.- Here are the other Big Hitsr» w 1 “Yes! We Have No Bananas" " and “Morning Will Come" “Ills "Mill's Voiee"-Vklor hen-i Nu I11 " “Barney Google" w ~ “I’li Be Here When You Come Back"_ Somebody Else) ' lucid Na Illfi . 0 i? i l.-l anus-nus": ~41 nr man‘. 17w a a. .-..,.-¢~....,_..;._