i 1 r 1 1 ’ 7 i 1 ' ' ' » 1 g JULY 22 1915 _g Tai: cHAni.o'm's'rowN GUARDIAN , , ,U , .. it-.f-. , o , "' ' _ 3 , * l.‘~""`.t" .l PAGE SEVEN ' , , ` The Eastern Guardian _ Theatre the week of June l9tli, the last oi’ the Meistersiiigers' record breaking engagement in “The Flag Station.” Cecil Cuiiuinghain, the ` d ,IT PAVB to buy in this Pmvmca _'o~E CENT Der word "ch m_ comedienne extraordinary, and Char- I v‘~- h -_ :I an every day ' -- sertion for advertising in this column. l ' , `, \` » ' » ` ` A ' A' 1 i ` ,HI “ 0, - - (mv ; I ‘N , "_ .. CARL MoDONALD is Guardian Cash must accompany order. ...~-_f-, gp _ J.; ’ Representative for Souris. » - *- .Q _ . , _ _ , , ..*A ammo 'rea PARTY at ivioreii. ' " GO0d fOl‘ BI'€&d. SOOO ..°1'. ooaoon ives is eusraiss on August 9th- A Spf-‘vial train ieevqs' ` Representative for Souris the city at 1 15 p.m. 2180-7-21mt»i f0r PaStfZ”" ood fCf ZOU- ...'Mi`ss Lulu Dsiziei,.or Murray ..*sEvEn/hu. ' via ' 1 - r' LET us develop your films and make your prints. We have a complete and very modern department for handling this work. A Send us your exposures we will get the best there is in them, The G. H. Cook Studio H Telephone us for an ap- pointment. We will be glad to make portraits of the children, yourself the entire family or any gathering of friends. The Bayer Studio i._ A. EE. Lyon Photo Studio Specialty in Groups, _ College, Society and Family Work unexcelled. Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal _ attention 107,Queen St. Ch’Town Phone 68] I I1., 71 `| -PI,.siN.'.i‘. INE -All sziilings to and from Charlotte- \ \\\\\\\v//llA\\\\\\f4lllll Z o -_ Inf 4j\lIIll\\\\\\\iIITl\\\\\\\\\\`ZIIIIIllII\ \\ l@\ Sandals Sandal -FOR- \\\\\\\\\vIIIIL\\\\\§flI/Illll T infants, Children, and Misses \\\\\\\\\\Y.IIIIlIIll c a pr; SIZES From 4 to 2 See Our Window ! lley & Co 135 Queen St. `ull|rl/l//// B> town ni°c'cii.ncelled i`or the present. i l 'l`lic S. S. “EV/\NGl‘}Lil_Nl one of the largest in the history oi’ annual Scottish gathering under the the Lodge and 3 vegy enjoyable any auspices of the Caledonian Club of i was spent by 9,11, P.E.I. will be held this year at George- . town, on Wednesday, August 18th. Y '_-" ‘ " l MQLASSES QN 'ri-ig ,iUMp__ The Full particulars later. 2209-7-22m1i Harbor North, is visiting Miss Jessie will be heard at the Patriotic Rally in ' c Dalziel in Georgetown, for a few days Souris htliis ei/flnliié N? liinite ?h0Ul<1 g _ .___ mssteoppo uny o sexing o . ...GIVE GLD ADDRESS _ su the appeals to be made on hem", otilville patrons look eagerly forward to I V b. f ' _ papers changed from one address to **" - 2 va ‘ , another to please give old address as *F93 SALE- Wm Be" at T91' well ss new one. This prevents any souable rates by the cur loud or ays: ` Judging from recent advices from --'Sir 1201115 Ulivieii. Rev- Dr MC- §“l..|'ll,’l’!l”€`“"". Burbadoes it Seems that the crop of Millan will speak iii_Souris this even- fungy molasges was very short and ing at the great Patriotic ltully. Choice that it has been cleaned out entirely music will be rendered by aistlnguisli-i at me Igiamp 1; appears gh," Mom. ed vocalists and thc Souris Brass . real imports did not believe the re-iB“l1d- Barbiidoes regarding the short crop --*GREAT PATFUOTIC RALLY-“- A great Patriotic ltal will be held in Q y y W would not buy at the wwe, rates fi,-at Souris this evening, ‘when addresses age,-ed_ And now it iookg like 3 fam. will be delivered by Sir Louis Davies, liev. Dr McMillan, Colonel Peake and Smute can be g°und_ Round lots are others. Vocalists from the city will render a delightful musical program, and the Souris -Brass Band will give selections. SUMMEH SlIHHUl_ iiiiisi iiiiii iiiii fill lfliifii (Coniinued from page four) u distance, they have to reduce it to ii smaller scale iifter examining it thoroughly, and to analyse its forms, to compare them mid to eviiluiite their respective proportions. ln this way he developes his facilities and gains 1 lnind. The study of plaster casts, orna- ments and figures are more the work of High School or Normal School and should be used sparingly and in simple forms in the Public School. Mr I.iirose's work is very interest- ing and helpful, und it is to be hoped that it will do good service in the development of drawing in our rural us well us in our city schools. What To Do To Get Fat Aud Increase Weight THE REAL CAUSE OF THINNESS. A Phyoioiarrs Advice. Most thin people eat from four to six pounds of good solid fat-milking food every day and still do not incre- ase in welglit one ounce, while on the other hand many of the pluiiip, chunky folks eat very lightly and keep guin- ing all the time. lt's all bosh to say that this is the nature of the individu- al. lt isii’t Nature's way at ull. ’l"liii1 folks stay thin because their powers of assimilation are defective. They absorb just enough of the food they eat to maiiitain lit`e and a sein- blauce of health and strength. Stuf- ing won't help them. A dozen meals a day won't make them gain ii, single "stay there" pound. All the fat-pro- ducing elements of their food just stay in the intestines until they pass from the body as waste. What such people need is something that will pre- pare these fatty food elements so that their blood can absorb them and de- posit tliem ull about the boily-some thing, too, that will multiply their red blood corpuseles mid increase their blood’s carrying power. For such u condition I always re- commend eating a. Sargol iiiblet with every meal. Sargol is not, as some believe, a patented drug. but is a scientific combination oi' six of the most effective and powerful flesh building elements known to chemis- try. It is absolutely harmelss, yet wonderfully effective and a single tab- let eaten wltli each meal often has the effect of increasing the weight of in thin man or woman frmo three to five pounds a week. Sargol is sold by good druggist.-i everywhere on ii posi- tive guaruntee of weight increase or money buck. LlliSl FHUM lHEllHiS “TH _ FLAMING SWORD" AT THE BOSTON THEATRE, BOSTON. June Grey :ind Lionel Barrymore. in the greiit live part sea story, "The Flaming Sword." adapted from the novel of the some name, will he the principal attraction at the llostoii ’l`lioati's the week of .luly llltli. ’l‘lii.~i is ii thrilling story ot' love niid hiite uiiilil the rock bound count, niid ilvc acts iind over two hundred sc-eiies ol` suplicrli driiiiiniic nction ure eiiiictiiii upon the screen with ii rare skill by Miss Grey us Meera and Mr. Barry- more, us Sieve, the dissoulie young college cliap who is eventuiiily regen- erated through the love ot' ii. good wo- iniin, 'l‘iil;- sci-.iics of "'l‘lie Fliiiiiiiig Sword,” posed at a lonely liglitlioum- on a rock bound island nfl the siiine coast, liiive a louch of rugged renlisni that is entirely different from any- thing previoiisly atteniptcil. ’l‘his grunt pictiire will bc surrouiided by ii wonderful show of features, including Charlie (‘.liiiplin und Mary l’icki`oi'd subjects; (`iiroline B. Nichols aiiil her superbe Fiidottes, the great mus- ical organization that has bnconio one oi' the rccoiziiizod musical iiistiiiitloiis of Boston during its ciigagcinciit, nl the Boston Tliciitre; the eleventh chapter of "The Goddess," Gouvern- our Morris' great serial of love, hiite and niyati-ry, wiili Eiirle Wiiliuiiizi und Anita Stcwiirt, iind iiunierous other features yet to lib iviimed. The pr-i~'or- mance is continuous from ten a. in. to ien~thirty p. iii. CECIL CUNNINGHAM AND CHARITY CASE AT B. F. KE|TH‘S THEATRE BOSTON Halifax, N. S. I 0 PHONE 404 1 A , r < »i,r l A big qnnilrilple-hcarlml rill-feature bill will be ofllrod at ll. i~‘. Keitli‘sl_ _ \ , -. i _ , _ ~ _- . .,\,, \..-Q~- _ . -.\'~\-_:qv-. -‘ _ _ I , _ - _ N ` .~. i._ NIH.” . \ `\_ .i i acutciiess of vision und freedom ol' ley Case, the man wiio talks about his father, will be two of the big headlin- ers' offered with “The Meistersingers At The Flag Station." Miss Cuniiiiig- ham is the wife of Jean Havez. the great song writer, and she will offer a series of original songs written espec- g SPLENDID ORATORS ially for her by her husband. (lliarley Case is one of the fnniest black face omedians in the world. He is a reiit favorite in Boston, and vaude is annual visits to Keith’s. “'i`he Meistersingers," for the third and pos- itively last week of their engagement, will offer new solos, new soloists, and delays and saves unnecessary trouble Similar 10!! Mfwkefel bbl Slave” new choruses' and the much talked ' a ill 800|! OVSI' the b00kB- ghgngxlsx il";_in§:l“e3(§2§’af§g';23E;_e&' tiiiue to amaze the audiences. Ota bout railroad train effect will con- Gygi, the court violinist to the King of lids, the fiiiiious English shadowgrupli- ists from the London Coliseum; Bronte and Aldwell, singing comed- ians; and Ward, Bell and Ward, in “Under The White Top,” featuring Adelaide M. Bell. S’SI_DE MA RKETS Straw (per ton) 86.00 Turnips, bus. .15 Wheat, bill. 1.10 1.60 Wool. lb. .30 Eggs, dozen .15 Hay, loose ton 810.00 11.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 12.00 Hides, lb. .10 Lamb pelts .50 .50 Oatmeal, per 100 8.75 Oats, (white) bus. 65 Barley bus. 65 to 90c. pain. will be another stur feature, nd the surrounding bill includes Buckwheat . 60 .90 The Wretchednesl of Constipation » 1 Cm quickly bi. overcome by CAR'l`ER’S l.i'l'l'LE LIVER PILLS. P i . "f..i.i'"$N° aes. liicligestioii. do lbei Jil) Small Pill, Shall D001. Small Pl'l¢¢» Genuine -is ii... sip-.im ,%.»e%',;,,/ Butter, lb. (dairy) a - _ .20 .24 George Howuii sho co., in "The Rea Butter-,1i>. (eresmeryi .zz .23 Oats (black) bul- 7° Fox Trot;" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calfslrins lb. .10 .10 Potatoes, bus. 27 l on the grounds. Hop Step Jiunp High Jump I / Wharf the first a il li is Three Legged Race .Wheelbarrow Race _, - Mozisurinr R' f~ ‘~ g ¢lCC _ ____=. Sack Race ,"' -‘.-» -_ , _R Blind Race , ,__ » ` i , . Backward Race ' , ~ _ ;- Cigar Lighting Race '_ . "1 - |‘ Fat Man s Race Boot Race, 50 yards 50 yd Dash, ladies (liobblcs barred) _ , W Potato Race, Ladies if ,-.=.-_ S7 '.951- I he Merchants . , - \ ,in ” icnie 1 Attendance The S. S. Harland will make three trips from S. N. _p tOne o clock, and two other trips as quickly as she can return in each case. The proceeds over the expenses will be donated to the Patriotic Fund. The Stores 10 a.m A caterer with all kinds of refreshments will be See the Funny Sports 2 See the Aquatic sports, the first for a long time. Fun Galore Program of Sporls Open Events Aquatic Sporls . 100 yards Dash Hzindicnps Walking Greasy Pole A 220 " “ " 50 yur s Swiinining Race (boys) under 17 Canoe Race, ll it Evenls Open lo Clerks and Meichanls iii rl. »~'“ `_ _ _”"~--_r_>-- Ai While’s Point July 26th, Monday _ The Merchants of Charlottetown will hold a basket , picnic on the above date. Everybody is invited. Big Program of Sporls---82nd Band in Close at 12 Sharp Noon Big Sireel Concert by the 82nd Band, Beginning at Canoe Race, double is ii i _ , single //,_ To Merchanls Only 50 yd Dash X' nigga `° Putting Shot ‘:-\-.2--_ -= .-Hifi) r A medal will be presented to the best all around ren 10c ' S. A. McDonald Pres W. A. Gaudei say merchant making the most points. _ Return Fare, including sports-Adults 200, Child- -I '= 'Q i ' _-T-'l-°_."'__"" T i =-fd 1 .4 ` . \ ` t `~` \ i _- ` -4 _ ` \‘ ~’~‘_1 " , `\ L ‘ ~ . ‘z -_ _` Q qi; `\ _ .. ,§-._~ _ -. _, ',,:-F ~ ~ ‘ .-~L\?-`~\ iq ' ~. \ " \ » ~ ' 0- i ,. , . . . ,. . f-, if -. ~- -.- -:“ \ \ \» _ ,. t - _ 1_. ~_».~.»~\~,~. ` ~".‘-_ _ , _. ____ ~., '_ .s ,"`,]."~ ff... -fx 41.; r' r rf-"=.’=\'<“""~ 1 an as 139. U i isa---