-.2 is iii' ' 1 ,. l a f I 1 so I 14.1: 1 :T . . Z2 J 1 v ~: \ ’,i` I . cl 1 ». 1 -f.iU‘Lr 26,1917 ~ 'rua' CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN 11'II`ie._l¥i=udent- Man _Will place his order for Winter* (loali NOW `.anil thus derive the be- nefit of the present market prices. The d lays and vexatious due to ,strikes ,gud weather isonditions will also be avoi'dcd.__" ‘ ""`f`*OR'IIER NOW FROM . C Q; Piclgartd l&.tCo. 1269-ll-37Mlf Peerless Ground Oyster Shells 600 Bags Just Received The best quality, washed and sun dried. It will pay to give your laying hens Crushed Oys ter Shells, in fact they must have it. for egg shell formation. 400 Bags M_ica Crystal (ITIL .Coarse for grown Stock, fine ground for Young Chickens. Grit aids digestion. _ Poultry have no teeth. The food is digested inthe crop. Grit does the work of teeth. Lowest pi ices, Whole- sale and Retail, Carter & Co, Ltd. - The above for sale at- .. --I |- -.. ' - --fs.. _ ' ' ._ *T1* :;;;.;.;;-:-.;' .-_-;-‘»..`--:-,¢.\ . >.;>:; -'-fi'_t_».;:-2:; _; :-;:~ ", = ei; ||| 3:..=;§i:f=s=s==.a=5=sr”:s5z=»=:'- "'-‘ri -- ~ -1 _ A up 1., ~ '<5' , ,. _..%,_ _ is ~.~ \ l The abundant, creamy ; lather ol LiIebiioy§gap. ‘is~ la den with great,- cleansing power` and _ , antlilseptic properiiels as' we . ' , l.l_l-'E|.l0Y”-‘ . HEALTH All . I, y the services will be: Long Creek. 11, Clyde River, 3. and North River 7... cream festival, in the C. M. B. A. ing. July 26th. Everybody' come arid enjoy a pleasant time. 1878 Al; Weeks, = 1838,7,24MI/I. MILTON PARlSl-l.»- Services next Sunday July 29th, in Milton Parish as Church at 11 ii. m.; Evening Prayer, Rustico Church at 7 p. in.; Sunday school in Milton Church at 10 a. m. ON DUTY AGAIN. - The Guardian E So, when you have used LIFE- Q BUOY on skin, garment or i anywhere In the home you can ‘ 'bs sure of cleanliness and SAFETY. .Tho mild antiseptic odor vanishes quickly ,,._ altar use. §\ S terra sisiuirss liaiitsl Aun\*`> At all \ ,9/TP I ~ SDA? iuaoi>i;N§`n" Stewart sCafe -AND- ` QUICK LUNCH I -iN- BRIGHT, CLEAN, AND COMMODIOUS QUART- ERS. \ 101 QUEEN ST. Riley Block A MCBTI PALATABLE -and- suasTANTlAi. I M ENU I Store &_lil/areliouse. ! y 'ji llama. ‘, W-shammi;-g* is pleased to learn that Gr. Samuel Profit., a member of the 8th Siege Battery, is able to be on d'uty HEHIH af-ter being slightly wounyled some weeks ago, °' RECOVERING.-His many friends will be pleased to learn that Rev. G. i W. Irvine, New London, is recove-ring from his injuries sustained in the accident recorded in The Guardian a THE Po'rA1'o PE`s'r - with me . _L ,gl l /'I ‘Q . 1-Ono"-rg, .week asa ple's Board will relieve- pastor' Atkin- ‘n : l _ »' ,\ ~ of ours I t ,' , th t`h ,_ , _D Cross Roads 11 am., Alexander- 3 p. .___ 1. if:i.z';..r.;:;“..':f.:..i;. ..:’..‘:.‘:..;.‘;.s -».. H---»»-wk 7 alarming rate. Maybe they got All are welcome' an iiikling of the fact that Paris Green was 75 cents a pound. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL.-The Red Cross Society of Norboro, held -a very successful ice cream festival at the ' ==---T home of Mi( Robert Bowness on yesmmay' Dr` Edward F' Murphy , Monday evening, July 23rd. There .was a good cruw,¢_i' in attendance and Ia satisfactory amount of money was ‘ realized. THE ELECTRICAL STORM.- The electrical storm which passed over the province last Sunday was partic- ularly severe in the neighborhood of I-lill’s River where the rain was ac cornpanied by heavy hail. The farm of Mr. Thomas Hodgson was one oi the scverest sufferers, a four acre ‘field of potatoes being badly cut up and a field .of buckwheat also practi- cally iuined. The farms of Mr. James. and John Hodgson also were badly damaged. The home of Mr. Stanley Baker of Alberton was struck bv . . ' I . lightning, the current entering by the iaflxlovtggt his. health is considerable * °=‘==* chimney and going through the kit - ` - -3 " .5 s;'l , *S cheii where- things were scattered a- _ Ash for iiiciuars 'A Twist l _Ask your dealer for Hickey’s Twist and insist on getting the genuine for Wa the Glsanost and hast Chewing Tobacco. HICKEY'S is a large, clean, fragrant juicy p ug that gives real satisfaction to chewers after they have tired of other kinds. l TRY HICKEY’S 'I`WIST -the change will do you il good. | _ . -__ _ ..._ _ ._._. _ _mm _,__ _.` bout but no serious damage done. WEDDING' BE"L3'_St' Pamcws CANADIAN BAR MEETING POST PONED.-All arrangements had been made that thg annual meeting of the Canadian Bar Association should be held this year in Winnipeg in August, A telegram has just been received by the Secretary of the Canadian Bar bar being engaged 'in war work and tofthe imminence of a general elec- tion, Provincial Councils.of thé Can- adian Bar Association being consulted have iiiiaiilmously decided to post~ pone the annual meeting until next year. The council and committees of the association will dontin-ue their work in the meantime. Please see that the members' of the council in your province receive notification and that lliclrel' & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd ......‘l'I.'2.‘ZI.‘.‘?-°"”`°“‘ ’” ”‘”“‘* ‘“ .“‘e 'fs' my "fm *° the 'mms °f "I4 Charlottetown GRAND RIVER NEWS.-The crops in this vicinity are looking splendid 1, .___ ___ __ I, and by all appearance will be up to _W 'W- Buy Your Shirts Here an You can save good money by buying your shirts from us. Our rices are lower than you pay in other stores. and as we sei only the product of the two best Canadian makers “'I`ooke" and W. G. & R." you are always s-ure to get a good shirt here. . We have eveiy style of shirt, and in a big variety. We know you will be pleased with our shirts, the Quality, Fit and Price. MCLELLAN BROS Q‘§iEN I .Il I Save the standard of other years.- The many friends of Mrs. Joseph Mc- Intyre and Miss Helen, who were the victims of s runaway accident last week will be pleased to learn that they are both doirng as. nicely as could be expected- Mrs. James W. O’Brien, Elmsdale, spent the past two weeks at her former home in Granc. River.- Misses Freda McNeill and Gertle' McKinnon, are visitors at St._ Peters, and Tracadie. Misses Florence, Mary and Bertha McNeill, Mlscouche, spent the week-end in Grand River, the guests of Miss Janie McKinnon.- Mrs. Andrew McDonald, New York, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel McLelIan.- Motoring is the order of the day I-n Grand River. -Last week a crowd of sports went I & on ii berry'-picking trip to /Hog Is- land. Among the number were, Mr. - D ld. Mi 1575_7_13Mtt I and Mrs. .Linus Mc ona B565 LETTER BIBLE. ||, record, sto . \ hs-I -er -&f~`:3d Cli’towii" Guardian i _'CM three: of those couD°Ul. “ld premit ‘tiiem together with our ad- vertised price of $1.50 and receive. your Copy of tho BIG PRINT RED 3°*bii°'i1.s9 ~;;'....'.’.‘;"::° apsslsuy bound in gsnains Llmll Leather, numerous beautiful colored pldtes, maps and biblical scsnss. fam Also an sdltlsn tor Catholics (Doiiay Vsrsloii)- alms binding as tha Protsslant look, and Distributed sg tha sams prlos, with thrgs C°UP°"° asa um lor some Within 1° miles 7 osntll M7014 WWII” 5" within Maritime Provinces ll cents. roi- greater suituioss ask your wltf ~ masts: rats hs' ltlh. ._ li ` \ O Laura McKinnon, Hattie Brown, Lucille and Stella McNeill, Messrs. George Cameron. Linus and Guss Mc- Neill. The day being ideal the Daffy njoyed their trip to the full, and y l L E B I G I? gl{apni:nar‘]eeb!elei;g. iti:‘i:dl<;'e'for fa similar COUPO N PRINT ILLUSTRATED EDITION L A DI ES oi.a»ii,..ua by so $4.00 Tan Boots for $2.67 - - 3.00 Tan Shoes 2.00 2.50 Tan Pumps L50. We have decidedto clear- - ou _ .. . - OVER 100 P AIRS Ladies’ Tan & Chocolate Boots, Shoes & Pumps 5 our uiino orr MARKED PRICES -. These goods are all 8900 value _at the,Regula_r Price, und we would ask you to '¢alian'd` ' ` LOOK AT THEM rr ravs to my in mn pmvgigs. -,F823 -rams co., tru., nw.. rust Non-rH mvsn-Next Lorafé 'ns `riiér.she1 ; 430 hm enum out mu. sHou|.o Nor Posner.-uie"‘Ss annual ice cream and strawberry It festival In the C. M. B. A. Halll\,. bor DO NDT FORGET the annual ice GRANDVIEW On Sunda Jul 29. Hall, Vernon River, Thursday. eveii- S., FINAL NOTICE.- All overdue ac- ICE CREAM SOCIAL AT SPRING- counts remalninK.unpaid thirty days FIE .from date will be sued for without on lk exception. This notice is final. Beer will -e conducted by the Springfield ,-o||.,ws;_ Morning P;-uydr, Milton preach in Abney school house, on Sun- A U y _I f H , n eep ng with her ,,6’§§fl§ t‘;“mw§]§:yr‘::gfnba;_s °of°vt‘:E\ dress. She was attended by Miss .a iced B00' a`gs fresh ground Oy ll Y ~ See their advt. ln this issue. 1879 MURRAY HARBOR CIRCUIT.- rvices .tor July-29th, White Sands. 11, Cape Bear at 3, Murray Har- at . - - - Yi Y Rev. E. Af McPhee. of Psrkdals, N. will prsacli in the Ulgg Baptist Church at_11. Grandview at 8, and Eldon at 7 o'clock. L1) on Tuesday evening, Juyl 31st. t e lawn of Mrs. H. B. I-laslam. It Women's Institute in aid of Red Cross. 1869-'I-»25M2I. i.__l ABNEV.-- Rev. .E. S. Weeks will day evening at 7, and Mr. J. D. Sea- man will speak in the interests of the Bible Society' in the _Harbor Church at 7 of the same day. GOOD AUTO ROADS.- Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie McDui'f are back to Halifax from a fortnight's auto trip through P. E. Island. Mr. McDiiff says the roads on the island are lar superior for motoring to those of this province says the Halifax Herald. HAZELBROOK SERVICES. -Rev. J. W. Williamson of the Maritlmei United Sunday School and Young Peo- son of the Hazelbrook group of churches next Sunday, July 29th. LADY -While attempting to settle a dispute among some children. Mrs. Mary E. Farleyaged forty, of No. 776 Parker Street, Roxbury, dropped dead said death was probably due to heart failure says the Boston Traveller. Mrs. Farley was formerly of Cornwall! P. E. I., ‘ - . . RECUPERATING. - The Shediac correspondent of the Moncton Trans- cript says: Mr. L. Hudson, of the Bank of Montreal staff, In town, who recently, owing to ill health, procured a three months’ leave of absence, and who since that time has been at his' home in Charlottetown, is at present spending a few days* with town friends proceeding from here to Nova Scotia to further spend some time in recuperating before returning to his position on the bank staff. His many friends are pleased to . church, Fort Augustus, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Monday, July 10th, when Mr. John Curley and Mies Margaret McEachern, both of Fort Augustus, were united' in the holy bonds of matrimony. The pastor, Rev. A. J. McDonald, tied the n_uptial knot. The br-ide was"‘gowned in plum pop- lin and wore’liat `i k I Minnie McDonald, of Webster’s Cor~ ner, who was tastefully gowned in blue poplin, with black picture hat. The groom was ably supported' by Mr. John Haggerty. After the marriage ceremony tha bridal party, amid showers of rice and confetti, left. the church for the home of the bride‘s brother, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast awaited them_ After spend-I ing a few happy hours they drove to Mt Stewart for dinner In the even groom, where they were heartily welcomed* by relatives and friends. All ellloyable dance brought the day's festivities to a close. The presents were numerous and costly, showing the popularity of the happy couple. The Guardian joins iii best wishes. ____ _This i-s to certify that fourteen years ago I got the cords of my left wrist nearly severed, and was for about nine months that I had no use of my hand, and tried other Lini- meiits, also doctors-, and was receiv- ing no benefit. By a persuasion from a friend I got MINARD'S LINIMIENT and used one bottle which completely cured me and have been using MIN- Ai`tD'S |LINIMENT in my family evci since and find it the same as when I first used it, and would never be without it. ' ISAAC E. MANN, Mstapedla, P. Q. Aug, 31st, 1908. . -M fIIIlllllllA\\\\\\\\"IWIl Beauty is. But ' Skin Deep I4 You. therefore cannot hope to retain your youthful beauty unless you propegly care for your skin. Keep the skin satlny, healthy by using our. sam91A5\\\\l\\\ D 5 G- /0 \\\\\\\\\\\` v£i.vE1' sKlN |.o'r|oN It not only feeds the skin arid gives it a healthy glow. "but it removes all dead tissue and allows every portion of thegface to maintain its natural , I development thereby eliminat- ing blemishes and wrinkles Its use will keep the pores of - the skin free from- dust, and permit them to perform their natural functlon.- , WHEN YOU BUY A BOT- TLE OF VELVET SKIN L0- IIII T TION YOU HAVE GONE A LONG WAY TOWARDS BOLV- ING THE SECRET OF BEAU- TV. PRICE 35c PER BOTTLE. , Johnson & .loluisoii Tho Qulllty Drugstore I Morris-S_mil.l1=H¢¢l' cor. Kant and Prlnos lm suoosn DEATH or' '|s|_ANo'|$15'°°' _ Cross Society from September 1914 to .f L. *_ __gi_,__ \ ._ _ ___i _ -- - - » f f-- ‘~ - V ‘ I , yr 1 V ' V V 4' >‘f~‘-`-‘ffff'-`-'f‘~"T"“»`~1`~`~*""-"`""-"""€‘3"*: """"."7"". """""""'“""""""" u-@¢ Y June 25th realizing, lt. was than nounced, totalling the handsome of $987.74. The affairs was en ineere b the League and the response to their vltatlon for donations was most credi- ‘ table as will be seen from the list be- tlce-nt indeed and show an example » which might well be followed in other ., y people was not shown alone in the munltlceiice of the gifts but as well In the prices paid for the articles when set up at auction. It was a veri- .tablo carnival of gsnerosity_and it is hoped that both the manner of raising the fund and the generosity of the people of this grand old districtmiay be followed by others. Tho proceeds of this sale were given to the Red Cross, the Bellgan Relief and Prisoners of War funds: Follow- ing is the full list of donations. the prices realized for them and the cash contrlbu»tion,s: James F. Lord, Carriage mare, $200.00. ' Austin Cameron, 2 yr. heifer $40.00. Selwyn Clark, helfer' $12.00. Jolii\.I-Iowatt, Steer, $20.00. Russell Macdonald, Helier, $25.00. Webster Howatt, Steer $37.00. J. E._ Howatt, 9 month Bull, $45.00. Wm. Morrison, Heifer and potatoes Fred Leard, Heller $20.00. Bowley Leard, Helter $15.25. Haniilton Leard, Calf, $5.00. Lemuel Dawson, 4 hens, $2.50. John Dawson, 2 M Shingles. $4.10. Lucius Waugh, 1 M Shingles $2.25. Joseph Thompson, 2% M Shingles, $5.00. Wilmot Large, Oats, $2.00. Mrs. P. C. Lord, Pickles and erve, .70c. ` Mrs. R. Metcalfe, Pickles Bread, $1.85. George Mayhew, Potatoes. $3.00. Miss M. Macdonald, Sale of Ice Cream $3.40. Major -Carruthers, Sheep and Lamb, $23.00. Ernest Inman,_Cash, $5.00. John l\icFadyen, Cash $18.00. Edward McFadyeu. $20.00. Harry Webstt-1'r,._$_20.00. Lewis Howatt, $10.00. Job Inman, $10.00. Wiiliaim Leard. $5.00. _ Bruce Howatt, $5.00. Fred Lord. $2.00. ` Wilbur Trainor, $5.00. 'l‘. H. Smith $50.00. M. S. Woodside, '$5.00. Mrs. Rich Lord. $10.00. Richard Lord $10.00. C. D. Wright, $5.00. R. H. Leard, $10.00. C. Foy, $4.00. John A Patterson, .$5.00. S. E. Reid, $5.00. Wilfrid -Bouiter, $50.00. A. R. Toombs, $20.00. Albro Howatt, $10.00. Mr. Humphrey $5.00. Brent Lea $3.00. Artefiiias Lord, $10.00. A. J. 'Howatt. $5.00. R. N. Howatt, $2.00. Frank Robblee, $5.00. W. B. Callbeck, $5.00. Parker Francis $2.00. Howard Francis $2.00 H. A. McPhee $2.00. T. Stordy. $1.00. George Stordy, $3.00 John Lyman, $1.00. IC. H. Woodside, $2.00. Thomas McNeill, $1.00. R. Metcalf, $2.00. Thomas Gamble, $1.00. John B. Wood $5.00. William Waddell $1.00 J. W. MacDonald .50c. A. Martin .60_c. Wim. Noonan $1.00. Mary Atileck, .25c. ` Terrence Garrigan $1.00. Prince Gamble .50c. Edward Sharkey $2.50. Mrs. Edward Sharkey, $2.50. Russell Mabey $1.00. Wilfred Inman $2.50. \Villlam Muirhead, $1.00. D. J. Thompson, $5.00. James Dawson, §2.50. Arthur Dawson, $2.50. Mrs. W. E. Dawson .50c. , F. G. Lang, $5.00. ‘ Elmer Gamble .50c. ‘Luke Wood, $5.00. George Wood $5.00. Martin Keough $5_00 Arnold Lefurgey, $5.00. Mrs. Alex. Large, $1.00. James Noonan $¥.00. Mrs. Chas Came on $1.00. ilvlrs. John Cameron $1.00. Mrs. Hamilton Gamble, $1.00. Edward Trainor $1.00. James Johnson $1.00. Wm. E. Noonan $2.00. W. P. Cameron, $3.00. Gordon Thompson, $1.00. James Arbing .50. Thfunas McEwen. $1.00. Abram Noonan, $3.00. George Muttart $1.00. Mrs. Ewen Cameron. $1.00. ' Gordon Matthews $2.50. Jas, Ahearn .25c. » Joseph Ahearn .25c. David McKay $3.00. Joseph Noonan $2.00 W. H. Farrar, $1.15. Joseph Fell $10.00. 'Charles Nelder $5.00. Aex A. W d -$200. Gordon Mcggrlaiid $15.00. Proceeds of “Willowdsle Play" by Young People of 'l`ryoni$43.69. Total $987.74. pres- and If there are any errors or omissions please notify the Secretary of Tryon Branch National Service League. Report of work done by Tryoirand Augustine Cove Branch of the Red Juiy 1917.' 1914. Money Collected $115.80. I 305 Pairs Socks. 22 Pairs Wristlets. 42 Bslaklsva Caps. 1 Pair Mitts. 2 Night Shirts. 5 Bbls f Clothln ‘ Some time ago the__GuardIan Dllbli- , shed a short account of a patriotic donation and sale held in Tr on on stat-N \. ed, something over $900. The total] receipts have since been tabulated . and are even larger than at first an- sum y 8 d ’l‘ryon.Branch of the National Seyrvice in- ‘ low. Some of the donations_are muiil» I communities The generoslt of the I .3- 0 A SAIE ll IRYUN . .“r‘;f."1 ` :Hints ~ _ g.. 3. 6 §... tl-A hmun WITH THE F The next AM ess CHEWEINIC GUM Rurrv rLAvoa?j` best thing' to eating luscious ripe ` fruit is to taste the flavor of that wonder gum Adams Califor- nia Fruit Gum. - ‘ CANADIAN CHEWING GUM CQ. LIMITED _ .xlnti 1; .. - ~ ie, T .¢-s.._.-'.-_e-_- ' ~ - 1915. Money Collected, $233.10. 155 Pairs Socks sent to Trenches. 205 pairs Socks sent to Red Cross. 19 Hospital Suits. 11 Pajama Sui-ts. 2 Pillows. 202 Bls. Cake, Candy and other comforts at Xmas. 1915. Money Collected $281.20 140 Pairs Socks to Trenches. 152 Pairs to Rod Cross. 14 Flannel Shirts. 155 lbs. Fruit Cake. 2 Large Boxes of Bedding undl 541/é_lbS- (Rudy- C1o¢h|ng_ _ 70 .\mas Stockings; - 1917. Money Collected $146.20. ` _ Registrar- And are you the 0lilB1<' of the family? - Frash- Nope. Pa. and Ma are If-0'. older than I om. “George.’ she said, “before I IIV- you the fiiuu answer You must toll me something! Do you drink 8_2? thlrik'.”' A smile or relief lighted his hand- some countenanco- WASJIIHI- BU Ill* \\ inted to know? Prou ly. 111013' p aptly he clasped her in his anms a ~d whispered ‘ln her shell-lililw QU! "Anything.” ~» ‘ Sl' DO ».’&-\;,1§i.»-"4" Buy” SAR lowecl into the ment of economical _ Q 8- . _ 2 Boxes Canned goods and Groceries 1 E ___..._~_-.'__ _. , 1 _.3 ~¢.'l‘---- -"', ".“ on . and ‘: /., ,,in;‘:"',,ps§:;,,w.. sl W” _ ff#\\\V°‘“" w;d‘{=`J“ NUTRITION S Store-House All the golden goodness of those greatest food grains- wlieat _ancl barley-is rriel- - nch nounsh Grape Nuts Pure. wholesome, wonder- fully nounshing, appetiting, i ° C Sold_by Grocers everywhere. _ _ I il xi' ..`1..'..f -.l{..a» - _