‘ » v -I , > - 1 ,» ~ . . ~’ *f~‘;».*ij._~ . ~. M _» Af ,»...~_ NE 25,1919' _ _ _ - 7.9.- - --f E _ 7 'rms cssnnowsrcws GUARDIAN ` I* I , I I of PAGE THIRTEENI pa L_* TRADE AT HOME Supply Co. THE HOME OF GOOD AND _ WHOLESOME FISH Telephone 340-J When You ~ Require Our Service . __ J. McKenzie ` CHARLOTTETOWN P. E l. HIGH CLASS MERCHANT TAILORS » For a Neat, Nobby, Dressy. Up to the minute`F`all Suitor Overcoai. Give Us a Cali and Sec Our New Spring Samples. JOSEPH WOOD THE TAILOR. Ladies' and Gent’s Suits Cleaned dzessed and Repaired. All work guaranteed promptly Now is the time- to have your Winter Suitsand Overcoats repair. ed. Give me a trial. A. E. l.Yi)N ` Artistic Photography Charlottetown, P. E. I. i Photographs ol' all sizes, films oe ii_aii size amateur cameras are rt~ :eived fresh every week Moderate prices ' Personal attention to Amateiu- Photography * _ rwife's weakness for flowers. A dollar A- 1 ° I ' ' & v Dresldent of the Royal Scottish Acad- *-* at my time ‘ in o v a r y , household. Every Bug, Pies. Roach ll th. Fi _ il Carton ‘fm “L I l5¢, 25c nd (tk ,mm 'it hu ' como in tm VND!! 00|!- taet with 1 KEAnuos » _ READ THIS NOW -__ Do not for it moment think when in town the most important, item on your list is a new hut or suit of clothes- Shiillld you overlook them the old ones will do -yet for a while but if you neglect to plant those Tomato, Celery. Cti.iii)3gt!..Ci1i.iliilDWor etc In 31 ghm-1 time the season is past. the summer is ended, and also remember the good . £3' spent on flower plants is money well spcnt,and nothing so 'inucli adds to the homs surroundings, as a well kept il0W0r garden. We guarantee more real pleasure from a t`ew dollars spent on flower plants than in any other way. So tion’t fail to call at Campbell Bros., market and secure your full Cfmivlenient of vegetable and iiower plants. We supply them daily with our plants. See advertisement in this paper. J. J. GAY G. SON, Clitirlottetown Gardens head of Prince St. 6274-ti-ll)/iivedsattf. _V f;____ __ D Am-_ ` GLASGOW, 'Scotland-The ofllcg ot emi' is one of life tenure. So it has been ordained 'and so it works out as ii ruls. but this ruic has been set aside by the last two presidents in success-' ion who have each resigned office While bcilitl. so to speak, in statu quo. Y ln 1903 Sir George Reid gave up his high position in the full flush and il0iJUi8l‘ily 'of a successful portrait painter, iii_~¢ place was taken by Sir James Guthrie, also a portrait painter. who has now retired. For the life of n portrait painter is strenuous and the duties oi' tin; presidential chair ard- uous. Z The i-lioicc has now failcn on on art- ist oi’ quite different caliber ami genre. for Mr. J. Lawton Wliigate-tile new- ly elected president-is u lanilscape painter pure ami simple. Though a t-'_-i‘tuiri placidity art-oinpanics the car- vcr of it painter of landscape, Mi'. Wingate leads a life ol' ardent activity. as is witnessed by his studio iii the autunin, replete with new sltetciies has his canvasses primed, all take their place in ii quiet restfnlness which leads the aye to the middle distance, and here le mot Juste is spoken in the team of plowing horses, deftly int;-0. duced; th., drawing of the team me gleaming chestnut flanks of the horses steaming .n their toil. is more felt you know it is there. In sur-h 8 swag than outlined. but with a clear definit~ eness that leaves nothing to be desii, ,cd_ Above and around is the serenity oi' the azure sky and atniosphere; a lark is singing. you do not see it, but our belpved Burns might have thought out his tender “Ode to a mouse," as the plowsli-arg \'-'iiii ruthless inadvz-r truce demolished the frail home oi' “the puir cowrin' tiinoroui; beustie."' l\ir_ Wingate has painted n git-at deal in Arran. Fairlic. t`a:‘:'.._dale_ Tiiuthii, Iand -Coiini_on_ where he had his home for many years. .ind has produced many charming typical scenes from those places. A dull day in Arran, si stretch of artiy son (und just too ex- act right note oi gray), with saiitly shore and withered green vents is of satisfying interest. but par excellence. Mr. Wingate seems to be a painter of and important works oi' art which he ei-aborateg in the winte'r inonilis. liis pictures ar.; cagerly sought after by dealers and private connoisseiirs. His work is of a highly intellectual impressionism and of a fine lyrical quality which. though not unduly'at-» v<~_ntuated, s;ives it great charm. A quotation from any poet of nnturi. might appropriately describe his works hut Mr. Wingate chooses simple titles. such as "Cloud Effects," "Golden Sun- set." “Lang in Summer," etc. etc. One work comes vividly to memory --ai sinail canvas on which is depicted a. stretcli of open country, in thc fore- ground are long swathes of pale, fad- ed green paint which seem to embody all the toes, qualities. ami modulations CANADIAN NAnoNAt RAitwArs ._ _.. gray pink toxic in which Mr. Wingatoi I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ Time _Ta/I>TlIa/xclifieci, June 2nd, i919 Trains Outward _ Read Down l’.M.IP.M..IP.M.|A.M ., "30 3-30 1250 6~15 D911 Charlottetown Arr. Iiliiiittr River 7.45 Arr. Emerald Jucntiou 8.35 Arr. Y Borden Dep. 15 6-40|DuiJ. Borden " "` Arr.; 8.00 Emerald Junction . 8.40 Arr. Kensington 9.20 Arr. Suuimerslde Dep.‘ 6.201 4.30 7.10 5.05 <55! ore OO U5CiC\»L $l¢N o»¢~»-»>- Quiv- c1oCi¢iO¢v-‘i -1 ..i »-A 10.00 10 30 11.00 _ _ I, _~ mwmqmf wmwwwg U|ZQ@@'1 H _ tw~N:? P-‘l@ 'I amanwp G~hO esssg "_"“" I IA°ivi'I""` TW" _JI°~M~_I _ 6. _ s_4r. -2 0 52I I l r I I _ I& Sun.I P.1vi.| ,Is 3 H. H. MELANSON. Passenger Traffic Manager. Toronto, Ont. 5 D00 Suiiunvrside Arr. l0..i0l1Z..35 1 Port llill 8.56 11 .39 O'Leu'rv - 7.36 io.5o| Alberton z ii.1710.04 0|Arr. Tignish Dep., 50 Dcp. Charlottetown Arr. Mi. Stewart 9.1 Moreil _ St. l’ctor's 25IArr houris Dcp Arr.' Elmira De 10 10 Cardigan 10 50 Montague .30 Arr. i Y (leorrgetoyvn 1 _ 6.45 >1.00 _\A IA M I) I 9.00 ep. Mt| Stewart Arr _ _ 11_f__ _ __ _ _Dev _ _ I Sat.IDaily| ' ' |baily| Sat.I _ ` `, oni 'ex.Sat. ex.Sat. on I 00| R 30IDep. (llinriottctown Arr. 10.40 10_05I I 6.15I 5.l5I Vernon River 8.45 8.51I I ` 6.4ii| 7.25' Arr. lVlurray llnrlim Dnp.I ti.45| 7.20I M ' "4"""€x2`ébFi`}iBt€ri`§i`|7}ElriG55 2i§Ti}f`§%E`>`<`Ee'pt'e`tiT ` "_ _ Trainis inward . _ Read up M.Il‘.M.|I’.M. 1.40 7.05|11.20 12.42 6.47 12.10 5,05 "> ea~ionoe in-lw0_ .su-ice.: an-nowg _yioiooi ¢Oovv~_ 'T1 »- =e°aQ 0015: ooo };___I 4.0o|' 2.55; 2.15; 1z.10I 11.4s> 11.20 1.30 A.M_1P.ivi. ’ "` 'I ` |A'.1u.Ii>_Ti\_i. "" " U\ I-I _:ri 3* so ea Ao _ _1vi.| a=o\ai.r»'f7 4:5; owe ' ` ......:.S§3s Tr-» § »-3- - ~3*-lX@@' Ze-rm.-.sag ' 5'l¢Y‘|-~lCi"!@'_ 0415>-*P-*Utg °"°"°1_2'_ _ T-‘ >_ -:~iao~ ci wang sa =.=-1cn_- an www »-sam owen _,_. .,.,.,__ _ lP._M" _ I I 'YI |& Snn| I |A.M.]A.M. _ W. T. HUGGAN, District Passenger Agent, Charlottetown. P. E. i. 9- as-1 "' .-. _ _ --~~. _ ' 1 3 Notice to Investors City oi Charlottetown _ Debentures _ , 'l`iu~_ City of Cliarlottctown will rec- eive applications for the purciiase of debentures to the amount of $100.000 00. in denominations of $100.00 ami $500.00 to yield interest ut the F2110 oi five per cent per annum and t0 run lor it term of twenty years, interim to he payable semi-annually in July -ind December. This issue offers a i Hood and sound dividend paying iii- W. W. CLARKE _ _ City Clerk mmm f ippllcatioiis uro received. BY 0\`4i€i'- vcstnient. it is thc desire oi the City t‘orporation that this issue be taken up by the pcopie of this ttity and l’ro- vince, Applications will be re0BiV0ll |,y tht, (jlty Clerk at Cliarloitetown and also nt the Brunch oiilce of any _ rliartcrcd bank in the city 01' PW' viuce_ l)obcnturus will D0 iiiiiiiffiii “S J¥_ f NOTICE T0 MERCHANTS f 4 f STRAWBERRY Boxes | I I uct wAs run or rinrtrs I ForThreeYears. Hard and I Awfu|lySore.Disiigured. Cuticura Heals. . "I had been suffering with n pim- piy fame for three years. My face was full of pimples and they were I hard and awfully sore. They fee- ’ tered and 'dried up, and were scaly, I and disfigured my face. They mused me to lose a lot of sleep, - and were awfully itchy, making mo ‘ scratch and irritate my face. I I “I started to use Cutieura Soap and Ointment and I used two cakes of Cuticurv. Soap and two boxes of I Cuticura Ointment when I was I healed." (Signed) Clifford Yeomans. I East Chezzeloook, N. S. ` ‘U Use Cuticura for every-day toilet _ purposes. Baths with Scalp, soothe with Ointment, dust with slcum. ' °€ 131°-r'.ii“"'° .‘ii‘.ii‘..‘Z.' °“€‘Z"'3 B-‘?8¥ii?.i.“i‘ fi .UID - Bl' Z , iilfpt, 4, Boston, ii. I. A.” ‘Sofia everywheru. h Straw- berry I Boxes 53 50,000 in stock, our are the best made both in ~ quality and shape. \ And comply with the is regulations of the small ~ fruits act. " ORDER Now The' i Dr. K. W. McKinnon sunsets, and few collections but have one of those glowing canvases. in the various worm, luminous tones and, evanescent cloud effects which denote the close of day. The artist began his career in a 1-ominerciai house, just outside of Glasgow. but he soon found that his life work could not be exipressed with~ in office walls, The cali oi’ art was i sistent; he attended the early mor ing art school classes in Glasgow. |and coming under the influence of ltnskin's literature he was lrresistlblyl lcd to devote his entire time to art.I lie gained much experience from a vis- it to Italy in early life. but he has; evolved by devoted study and his in-. n-ate artistic temperament and thi-I l '-'."'*.’ l of the weeds and grasses of an un-'qualities which now tlistillglllsil “ISI plowed field. There are free pass-I best work. Mr, \\/ingot.. is at good friend to tho, younger artists, and is always ready with encourageinent and helpful crlti~ clsm, His Assoclateship dates back to 1879. and he became Ia full meinber in 1886. lie has good business qualities which will be of great benefit, to hiin' as president of the [loyal Scottish Academy. Paste Strips of velvet around the in» side ni the licels fu' r-hildrcn's shoes and you will have fewer holes to darn `|‘ their stock. i:s ' Pancakes. left lroni breakfast. if soaked in milk until soft. then beaten with n spoon, may he added to thc next sponge for bread or biscuit. i One canny housekeeper. puts the pocket on the under side of her apron. She learned to do this alter she had torn out many pockets by catching them on chair arms. door-knobs and similar protections. PENNY SAVERS The whey left from cottage clict-sv t-an he used instead of milk for making bread sponge. I Mij_i0ussi0NAt CAuus DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES LJURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance. Purdy Station Westchester Co., N. Y., U. S. A. ' HOURS 12 to 3 daily. NOW. o8Ii2-5-20MtiilAug20pd. VETERNARY SURGEON Office. 139 Kent Street Opposite Moreii Hotel Telephone 764 5900-5~23M'3mos. J. D. STEWART. ii. C. Barrister, Solicitor and iiotur Public I , . Cost of Coal and Wood far Outweighs Cost of Imperial Royaiite Coal Oil for Cooking .=\nrl \\'I‘.t-ii it`s iiuriit-il in the \'c\\' i’t‘rfct`tiun (lil (Took Stove it is donlvly e<~ii saw-s you in otlicr ways, too. it spar<‘<_\'1>u tlio cirurl;;<‘ry ivi':i\ .- _ - ,‘ -_ '~-.A-_-r.-".~_ DOL DAY 4 ~ Will give you bargains in merchandise. How about your investments for Dollar STRAWBERRY crop will be large this year and boxes may be_ scarce later on, Our prices are right, we buy direct from the manufactures. Get our prices at SEED and FEED STORE. CARTER at co.Li _ I " Newson Block. Charlottetown Bunch Office, Georgetown Money te Loan on Real Estate S. S. HFSSIIH - Barrister, Solicitor Notary Pubiio, sto. MONEY TO LOAN Montague. P. I. I. cseeeesesseseeéle ' 1 i In rrlotor Solicitor Ito., that unless the seliin of extract . I Manny te Loan N t' ' h b iven _ and es(;dii?:el§ bcriieiiag Merchants, Druggists and others con y t needs of householders =--=;--_- cerned is restricted to the iegitima e _ 35 f th 5' Cameron llook ii 'll b - t bring into force _Section 0 6 Pi‘nnA:ii,sslI?rI’8. 0 This section restricts the sale to not more than two and a half ounces ang a (iieitoig gg 5;/gfgerssax. iiiusiibe made shqwingdthe name an a ' re To order Imperial Fox Biscuit direct from manufact- W ‘ml the sale ‘fs ma e' - ' ~ _ merchants rers at- wholesale price. Owing to the mconvemence iihlsddiiiy eiiileiiiseto take this U Imperial biscuit has given genuine satisfaction in leading Iiéiiixmmlssion would regret bei g I p P. Ef I. ranches for past three seasons. They are a perfect food for growing puppies. _ B’ °';‘f.i..... tm, Ross at Ma¢M1LLAN _ `4 Secretm_y‘0f the (gommissien. ____ I _ Charlottetown. ii>saseAm,,,,,,,,;, » _ _ __ ....»---'--- 1 f _ _ --»-f-~~ ‘ " -.._...--H. -‘ i ‘I MARK R. MCGUIGAN, B. A. 5.; aeaeeeeeeeee ¢=e`=sees=e_e 5# ee Ea §§ H :es e Days to come? You owe it to Canada and to the future of your children to loan your government every cent you can save. ‘ Buy War Savings Stamps They yield 5 per cent Interest . I o All information gladly given out by the committee. On sale at Post Offices, Banks.- National War Savings Committee 140 Richmond Street . li ¢i¢li¢i\il$#%¢l¢§*#Fists¢bi\‘i~$¢i~%0i#1¢h4b¢h°§4R#¢h#4h#*Oi\'O".OOOO c Ar £~`?$¢£¥¢5¥t¢¢§¢E$¢Fi¢¥v¢5v’5Zv¢£¢5¥¢£i$$ _oaesceosoaeaso oaaaseasssaaeeaeaeeaee'asea=A=a=es asses \ s lie . I ~~ if _.i if . e in ~i ‘_ .yd f it