\ l w . > .; 1; he, -——» ‘(K9 JULY 19.1920 7 . .\._ \\ i- - .> ALQBARNES “Willi 5-RlNliClRl3llS SHOWS AT QHARLOTTETOWN ON MGNDAY, July Z1 Every boy and girl under 16 years of age can go. Simply get one friend to subscribe for The Charlottetown Guardian, have the order below signed, mail or bring the blank t0 the office of‘ The Guardian, and you will be given a ticket admitting you to the Big Show, the Side Shov: and the Wild West Show. If you don’t live in Charlottetovrn. mail the order and as soon as it has been verified your ticket will be mailed you. I ,All Orders Must be Verified. Verificfltiilll Takes TW0 DBYB Tickets Will be Good at Any Town Where the Circus Plays lilllillY-"Send Your Orders in llt lines-- Tickets Now Being Distributed‘ PIANE THE BLANK BELOW SIGNED AND BRING OR MAIL TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OF The Charlottetown Guardian . With $2.00 For New Subscription i} I WANT T0 G0 T0 TIIE CIRCUS-YOUR. SUBSCRIPTION WILL TAKE ME 8'15 v-l g, a 5E . 22° a ;§ QUBSCRIPTION 0RDER.............. E-é B E Six Months‘ (‘anti-act F g, 5 ............. .... uv . "l .2; 2i I have not barn a silbscribcr to T110 Charlottetown Guardian for the past 30 clays, a? i f: ' 2g but, hereby subscribe for a per 0d of six months, for which therewith pay $2.00. ~ t, g Z I a 5. B5 snow“... ....... .... ........... mo g5’ gzzég smasranoarss .......... PI-IONENo. F‘; . . . Q M5153 oaoanraxnnav........................................... .......... ge fiiazé smsnraooacss............. ....... ..... ................PHONENo............. a? a?! 53E NOTE-Ii new subscriber is one in whom The" (lusrdian lav"- not hem furnished for E- g ~ Chill e of name at the same n dress . not a new su svr ptlon. A renown 3 u :0 m, mo. a r ‘l I b l l .. . épfié ls notancw subscription. 3§ THE CHA ' in Prince Edward Island. r151‘ BUSY, earn wast LlFEl izluovs uolmi lllF MARKED PRO- entss l ill/loch ENTHUSIASM AT GATHERING OF | AGENTS AND STAFF - OF PROVINCIAL l BRANCH 1 On Wednesday evening the Asenl-i .and Staff of the Prince Edward Is- ‘land Branch of the Great-West Life Assurance Co., were entertained ti, - “Dinner at the Parker House, under This asspices of I-Iyndman s. (10,111. 1' Provincial Managers. instrumental lmusio furnished by Walter MacNutt land Robert I-Iyndman was greatly an- : preciated. 5 During the evening the Winners in i the Agents’ Contact for June produc- ‘| tion were presented with valuable and useful prizes June was a big month producing over One Hundred Thou- sand Dollars in new biuines, and the Ilsland Province stood first in the IEastern Division of the Company's | Branches; the winners of the first and lsecond places in the Island Contest , being Mr, T. A. Harris of Elmira. and ‘M11 J. W. Murdock, of Montague. i respectively, A11 expressed their enthusiasm in the great mission of Life Insurance in providing for the home and old age. The Island Agents also expressed pride in the outstanding position of their Company for business in force in Canada and their determination to maintain their leading position July is "Ferguson Monm" in honor oi the General Manager, Mr,'C. C. Ferguson. a native of this province, and who is at present absent in Stock- ‘holm, attending an International Conference of Actuaries " Central Guardian ‘(ESTER-DAYS MARKETS-Blue- berries, 20 c, qt; cherries 20 c, qt, raspberries .20 to 45 cents per dish, fowl $1, to $1.60, butter 32 c, a pound. eggs 32 c, a doz. gooseberrles 25c, qt.. red currants 25c, qt, old hay 65c, new hay 50s., oats 43c, to 45c, stranv 45c, potators 90c. The fish market was fairly well stocked with mackrel. Cod sold at 6c, a lb., mack- erel 20 and 25 cents each. Haddock, 100., a lb. RETURNS FROM ART SCHOOL —Aftcr four months of study and visiting with friends in Ontario, Miss Helen Haszard has returned to con- tinue hcr art work of P. E. Island landscape painting. With her natur- al ability, combined with the train- ing she has had we hope to see some familiar and beautiful Island scen- ery well handled. For the past month she has had instruction under Mr. Eeatty at the Summer School of Art, Port Hope, which is in connection with the Toronto art school, Toronto. ISLANDER PRESIDES-On ‘Thurs- day evening, July 12th, members of the I-lugonard Assembly, fourth de- gree Knights of Columbus, of Regina, Sask., were entertained at a dinner in Campion College, over which J. A. Fraser, newly elected faithful nav- igator, presided. His Grace Arch- bishop McGuigan was a special guest. No speeches were given at the af- fair. J. I-I. Fraser is a prominent lawyer of Regina, whose former home was Vernon River, P. E. I. THE BAPTIST CHURCH -The Christian Church and the Baptist Church meet tomorrow in united service at the Baptist Church, with Rev. A. C. Vincent, D.D., pieachintl morning and evening. The morn- ing sermon is "Days and Works," the evening, "A personal question." Miss Margaret Stems, at the morning sar- vice sings Mendelssohns “I-Iear My Prayer," Mrs. A. C. Vincent. at the evening service sings WegenusCs "Crossing the Bar." The Sunday School will meet immediately at the close of the morning service. m utuomm In loving memory o! my dear Mother and Son. who departed this life, July 19th. 1921. Gone but not forgotten. Inaerted by Mn. Wilfred Inmsn. North Tryon. UNDIITAKII IMIAIMII INOflhwflIhIfO RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1- - _ x MR. W. CHESTER S. McLURE Conservative Candidate For Queen's Mr. W. Chester S. McLuro, Char- lottetown are household words wher- ls as well known and popular in the fur trade of London, Eilgland, New and Toronto as he is in his fiat 'c Province. “ChosIc-r," as ho i; u]~.-.1lar- ly known, has risen 1c ]‘l‘lIl in business and public l1 of sheer ability, <lcte1'111i11:21.~. enlightened vision. He all. seen beyond the present anl v . : for the future. Educated at iiie 1.1a- famed Prince of Wales Collepi. l1:- taught school for a while and than entered business as n (lav-goods clerk, speedily blosolning into an ambas- sador oi trade on his own account, in which he developed o remunerativc business. Ho. was one of the first to see the great possihilltls of domestic - breeding of silver forces, and entcrctl upon that inrlustnv with zest and en- terprise in 1912, at a time when most people were looking: ilpon it as a buh- ble soon to be pricl-"rzl. Today hc is still in that business, knmvn far and wide as the “dean of the fur trade." In’ addition to being interested in the Vimy Ranch along with his equally enterprising partner, Col. D, A. Mae- Kinnon, D. S. 0., and the Huclfaonln Bay Company, he is along with ‘the Colonel representative of the Hudson's Bay Company for which Messrs. McLurc and nlacKin- non have built up a most lucrative and steadily rrowinz business in the Maritimes. Mr. lvlcLuz-n is in public lite not so much brcauso ho sought. it but because it sought him. In 1917 alien he was in Nev: York on a busi- ness trip, the Conscrvalivc Party of Queen's County, wired him offering: to submit his name for nominntioii at the then forthcoming convention. At that time he could not sec his way i clear to accept 1111's ilatlerlne offer,‘ but later consented to run for the Provincial Leaislaturc for the city, and was elected. In 15127, when the i Liberal sweep of the Province occur- red, Mr. Mclnlrp was ons- of ihe for: silrvivors rctainlnr: hi. at alum: with Hon. Dr. W, J. Rfarhiillan. At the last Queen's County Conservative Convention, he along with lion, John H. Alycrs, was zmaliinaovxili- chosen to carry the party colors at. this general election. BOUGHT RACING RIARIF-Wcl- linpzton McNelli. Cilfil'i0ll.°t7\\'ll has sold his llflflllir mare; Winnie AX- worthy to Mr. Arnold McDonald, Peter's Road. Mr. McDonald. it Will b.‘ remembered recently sold his trot- . ter. Ekllth Aubrey to Mr. George Coll- beck, Silmmersitie, I". E. I. THE SALVATION ARMY _- The i Citadel Band is again at full strength. followin! the camping sea- son and illness of some members. The Manstrc Bin-c; 1111s now bcen added to the instrumentation. Scr- viccs for the Week-end will be as fol- lows: Saturclav, ll p. m., Open-air service, cor. Queen and Grafton. Sunday, 1i n. 111., i-Ioiilters‘. meeting. 3.15 p. n1.. Open-air meeting in Vic- toria Park, ‘l p. m. Salvation meeting. 8.30 p. m.. Eventide Alusical Festival.‘ Band Stand. Queen Square. Pro-l gramme elsewhere. Young Peoples‘ meetings Sunday, l0 :1. m.. and 2 p.‘ m. On Monday evoninl: Open-air meeting will beheld in the city. LIBERAL SPLIT AT I-‘RENCIE RIVER-A covrospofdcnt ivrltcr-t It has been kl1"\\'li fumsome time that there was quite a serious dlvi<i~n mom: the Libéral forces of French River Poll. This place has always.‘ been known as a Liberal stronghold.‘ therefore the trouble at. the present. time is all tho more siznificant. Al meeting was held recently at the! home oi‘ a promlnrt. Liberal frlmilv.‘ and an independent. group orcanizcri At this meeting: a resolution was? passed not. in support the Lzbcral‘ party at. the comlnz election Furth- ’ or particulars will aprmr la‘cr. Since the meeting was held inur mem- bers of the rczillar Liberal Poll com- mittee have handed in Wtltlfljl rc- elgnation, to the Secrrtari‘, Mr. Ira McLeod. The o-riter believe: tlwnf. no? Phone H9 i N. ‘D. MacLean i l >QOOQ§OOOQOOOQO poraW-l can 1w- fozizwd for ruin action 1 61111.11: as l‘. does on the eve o1 an] election Palmolive Shaving (Ii-cam 25c 50C (lOIQIIlU 35c Hnznrzh . '_ PQNITS 'l‘ooil1 Brush (‘ASTHAE * , TISSUES FRRl-‘I soar ever foxes are bred or furs sold. He ‘ , i PAGF THREE. g ~...<<. Ir...» uonv-"tr; ' with AT Phone The Store Phone 219 We Deliver 219 25° BABY'S $1.50 PiNl{li.-i.\i‘§5 $1.15 v O“'N q (jQMpQFND ' =38 IRONIZED L A . ' " ' TAB FT $1.00 Size ' MST 19c LISTERINE l: 98g 25c near: SL5,’ (ill.l.ET'l‘ RAZOR with a lube of CARTEWS L. L. PILLS HAYEIPS .‘.tw‘l’lltll\' with 2 tubes of’ Colzates T. Paste Kiwi x. 1'9 lbs 1190 50c PEPPIGR- 9Q Tao SAL 111W l‘.\’l"l‘ll£>‘- v5 ‘VACUUM HEPATICA B“ m, 1 , , , aorTLns , ... s. u 121.1. Q4133“ 5% clm(:ol..ii':sn were . ftléélvl: ROSS-Dllqljl§~liil\lil'l‘lil The liiacKinnrizi ilwigi Co. “HOME 0F 1sr:'r2".»'J/c i'.s1.r‘1;.=.'" SALESMAN VJEXIQ’ ‘ED Good, reliable salesman wanted. Must be an Islander. Apply in person only National Candy Limited CIIARLOIVUTYIR +wu+uuwuzuux uwvwwéo u a 0 oooéox ““+¢4;u' ' " ' Classified Advertisements , § One Insertion ............. Three Insertion! Four Insertion . Eight Insertions .., fi§§ _O-O~O+OQ-O~O+Q'OQ-QQO§-OO-O4 . 10o per line of 5 word: 9° Der line of i words - 3° DB!‘ lino of 5 words 7o per line oi’ 5 words 4OQQOOOOOOO: Mooeoooeoooooovooooooa-oj Agents Wanted 15... 1.11.13" TO LET, BOARD AND us»: AND WOMEN. RIGIII‘ xow ‘ Ifmi ,L in the growing season is the time; ryjn] “m, m, hand a; Guardian Office. to cash in lflkltlll orders for our proven Red Tag nursery products. i100 varieties trees, shrubs and .' plants. Equipment and instructions 1 free. Cash every week. Write Dom» 1 IVLY FRESIIENED inion Nurseries, Montreal. N‘ 7'!9'~’l- A.vv.s-111.l ~——~ ___ .________,_ _____,W_ i "Ni sow r :E'-’.- t._'1 .‘~‘!-1.L'lf~‘l.A- Female Help ‘vflntfid l ll-l’ 1111111:- i 111:1, Slllflpullk. p ---———-———-- ~~—~--~-- . 5476-7-18-21. “KANTED-A MAID. APPLY lillt. "" ' r ~ s —~———»-————— E- A- Foster. 40 Greenfield 1\~:~ rvrrrris FOP. sen-c. LEGIIORNS ' ‘ ' . w- l vclclt I-Iowolt, Carle- --_-___. ___, rn-i-ii-ai l‘? NTED BY AUGUST 1st (TOYN- try girl to help with hous< -nrk. SAL!‘ U‘ (IAIIDI-IS. LETTUCE Write J. Guardian. 5429-7-16-tf. l 3:- ~ Al...) 5W3; than; ~~~~ -—————-—————-~ ~ ‘ brats. clc. M. J. WANTED —- AN maid for general housework. B1111. Eric Pendergasl, I-Izizcllvrook. ; 5ZlT4~'l-l4-fii. , ______.___.J ___y__., ___._____.____ __ 1573i (‘ENSU CLERK? llI‘.\‘ll- reds of girls will he required 11' (it- , __ _ lawn. Candidates selected from all . n"; >- over Canada. Write M. (‘. f‘. Civil‘ . Service School, Toronto lrlfl l 7-5-12-19-26. Io. 5434-7-16-51. “U I -—- I.\'I..»\.\'D HORSE, ' . re R irars old. sound lxlmcw IIcartY. Marsh- 3-2711-7-17-31 [fin " lllK-IS FhRED JER- unn c1 rir- Jersey. All ‘ .\l'-_'c.-1.1.< Roberts, 5-170-7-17-31 YP-TO-DATI (‘on 1 cmences TO LET—\'ERY DESIRABLE NEW apartment. Apply to James \Vllli.l‘.‘ 36 Kent Si. 5471-7-17-31 TrwEQrS‘ ..re..'....;.e \\' AN T E D -- SECOND teacher for Aflon Rood supplement. $75. Jom» Donald, Secy. . ienzeiic reprgg. the lxzst diz- IVANPED —- AN . First or Second Cfms Tea Principal in the Central lwleq School. Supplement smn on enres required. A. ‘ rotary 0t‘ Tr 11ers. _ _ ____,_-_____ ——---~-—-~— ~ » ~ - - ~ Yl xorn 3,411.. TLAUHER ‘WANTED FOR Fl‘ \'f‘l- '1' HYWPI‘ SHOP, pal Fortune liridzrc l~l1el1 '11? Silpplement $160 on. Aywilv J. Campbell, Secretary of 'l‘rus'.c:~~-. MTBJFIR-Tli >£1i»»’.‘»’l~l Jl-air-d-thur-ut ..'-l MI-Yklhllflll) TO LEARN T“! '—-— —'" "‘" l lncrl (1-17 gpoqigl Nursing -" lra 11.111. PG!‘- ______ ____ _ ,__ _______ _ __ _> __ _ Y“ . "M1" Collego, VYOITNG WOMEN nasnnxe. TO " " enter class of North Adam". ‘Fram- ing School for Nilrscs, N4». 1 Adams. Mass, please Will-r‘ Szipl promptly, School qualifies 11111111 . tr 1 secure registration. Provides ‘ monthly allowance and privilege or six months‘ course at Bvllevun hnr- ‘ pital, New York City. All cxpcn-‘esj paid. N-6-Sa-tl/i11sz.15.‘ “Miscellaneous” . PUSTIII ‘sZ-lfllillyli. . STIIYgéE-A- ' E. '. rountv: ex- 11- selling: Should TIBI 1mm ALFRED Mscooxaum-iis-sn Surveyor, Box 29, llrrmnnvillc. 1 3oi0-5-6-lntc .~ "l . (ili.i“(l'.."l‘.. ear/no mos FOB m" F. son's shipments on short notice, Guardian Central Printer-y, T051551‘; Accoiiiionsrrni-vr inc sea shove n"? C11: ' 1 '" ‘1 5.1 ‘iznlztl’ - ~~ i1... " and lff‘.=' varirtirs. Thsro ll n“ 1'1 " i“: _‘ is Nmsenes, Mc. .. a piivate home with b 2.1 _ 131' . ..._ ‘,__,______ 645931-1741. - ,,,_,~.,-,-.A_gm-.."_'._ .,,';_ IOI-IQQ .i ‘_ _. ‘ ._ ,- . ‘ 3‘ .,~