I ENETIUN” TU giiitniinii ers Advise e8 a ' R to c‘ ultra-h '. xi Onwrio." weak and ner- l who ygs éised , . i 1, e om- kinkhambierz eyldars with a numldvised me t0 take Few]? did me worlds of id. lnined “twenty pounus “e ",0 well fOr a long not e Se ‘his letter as a ltiglgggomersif ou think t."~Mrs. W!“ ' HALL’ ' dsay. Onmno’ - 'ld . SlClllga/(ihlll would like _ gwwnlofdg about Lydl“ liwvw stable ComPound- m“ eglflmught it would earner me m take my If)’ f ‘cheap She was out o qnervoufl. 5nd when M» W‘ home from school drcdiininto arhair and cry- mot 9T1 , 1 don't belleyc 1 ‘blifillggiailllfltllfif daYl I RY CHAN; FVQR DEAN )t)i\'. JlIlY i’ ; the ilnlc ., liiis l)(‘l'll lt is l0 ll" cl II nflllpl-spgi, who ls miiirli Iii- li-ziiiic into this Their Daughters to upon Lydia. E. Pinkham’s etable Compound t0 Keep Them in Health gave her Lydia E. Pinkhum ’s Vegeta- blé Com ound and now she is a healthy, sppy, hearty, stron girl and weighs l20_ pounds. She as no difficulty in doing her ‘gym’ work, and she works at home every ni ht and morning, too. l am a mo er who can certainly raise your ined- icine, and if itwill e of any benefit you may use this letter as a refer- cnce."-— Mrs. Gsoscs E. Wurracnn, 621 W. Madison Avenue, Mahoning- town, Pa Every girl wants to be healthy and strong, and every mother wants her daughter to do well in school and to erfoy herself at all times. Lydia E. PinkhamhsVegetableCom- pound is a splendid medicine fur oungpirls just entering woman- hood. Mothers may depend upon it. Remember it is prepared from roots and herbs, contains nothing that can injure, and tends to tone up and stren en the or ans concerned, so that ey will wor in a healthy and normal manner. For nearly fifty years it has been used by women of all ages, and these women know its great value. Let it help your daughter and yourself. l‘ niailo ii valuable gift. Tho chair possession of hoi- A" ‘VIN-y chair father, Sir. Anthony ile ItotIisi-hllil A l)" 1514, niiifivliiiii Iic ivas . t. irigi-uilly bi-Iong- many yi-ars ago, anil it Iias been ‘l w imu- i1 Ai-t-ppis-liop of curt-fully ]Il‘i‘tl('l'\'l'Il amour: till! fam- lh“ (“mm pri-sciitt-il to lly pivsisiessioiis iit _ __ . A lint- Aylcsliury. The clizilr, which is of l‘ (“medial byuslplinlillfl tho vXillllhht! workmanship, is about 5 '~ ziiiil is to siiiuilin lln- ft. Sin. in height, but as it stziiiils on tho Aston (Ylinlon. cut-nth tiii- ling“ (pmipurp on a lmsc 2 ft. squarc anil (I in.l lll‘(‘]), its total Iiieight when pIiii-i-il on llll‘ floor of tliir iiavi- will ho m” (luthvllrul, has oviir ii ft. It is 2ft. 4 in in wliltli. - lrcn, lllt)lUl‘l’fl to Suniincrsiilc Sun- (ifllitlllflfll. v Eastern Guardiiiii“ ..'MILK 7 c. Quart. Cream 30c quart. D. F. MacDonald, Sourls. l ..“MONAGUE HORSE RACES |'“'P(lil08(llIy August 22nd. It you ‘Wlrlli any particular class write Bel‘ ("ctary '1‘. U. Ives 2470.33.10- .."MR$ NORMAN MacDONALIZ 0f (icurgctowu will be At lloino on 1314151111.". Jul)’ 10th, from 3 to t; Iii. m. 2456-7-8-1i. _ SEASON OVER— Host oi tho l()l)ii[i‘I' hictorics on the North Shore took In their “ill.- ltlFl ivcck uiiil irlnsc-ri ilowii Thu i-xtcnsion ivas not of [Hugh iulvuiitiigu. I ..*-‘LOESTER ..*METHODIST Tilt‘. licv_ ltulii-rt M llioilii- will con- iliict lllVllII! worship on July 101p as followsr-IIriiIgi-town 11 u. in; Souris 7 p. m. CIRCUIT. -- . i-‘ON MOTOR TRIP. —l\Ir. Mc- lA-uil, llliss Florvinee -i\lcl.vnil, unil tlic younger members oi‘ tho fum- ily moturi-ii to tlii: lslainl Wciins-s- iiay from Iloston on a visit to Mrs flit-Leon's parentrg, Mr. anti Mrs, Roiiiilii A. l\icDoniiIiI, llvrinunvillia Air. l\Ii:l.i-i.iI, hiiiisielf is a iiatlvi- of lluiiiliii-i wlierc lii- will visit liiti-i‘. ——~é{o>—m_ Mlflflfd’; Liniment fcr DEstemperI —-—-—<0-§_____ I PERSONALS I __ l ‘Mrs. James N. lllcPhoe, Big‘ Ponii has urriveil home after .~=;ii>ii.lin.z the \\'llllill~ in 1305mm ..‘.\li‘. (‘liarli-s I\li-.»\iil:iy oi‘ liiizi- Ion is on tho Islaiiil on ii viiiuitioii visit In .‘ s olil l.iii'ii- with Nl-i- John . c. lllg lliisli. llis‘ lliril i-iglit yw-nrs ago. ..“.\lr. (lllll Mrs. ldiliviiril lliilpill of fhirtligzin. \\'illl tlivlr two chil- 2 iliiy, \\‘llt"l't‘ tlicy Vlillflll their son (ltorgc, who is in lllf‘ ‘wnployzun-nt oi‘ hlllsisis. R. 'l‘. llolmiiii Mil. 'l‘lii-) i'(‘])()l'it!ll llii- i'o:iil,»i iii -l'Xlfl‘ll('.lIl :-.ni- ilitioii. Minards liniment fpr coughs 8t colds ' —--—-—-<00&— Maiiy Entries Signed AINTS for general use. J AMIESON’S MARINE PAINTS i re supplied for watercraft of all kinds from cean liners and are put up under the classification of HULL PAINTS-DECK PAINTS-COPPER PAINTS An‘i,f°u_iif|g for 5h5p bottoms) and PREPARED MARINE THE Rogers Hardware Con» Limited I Charlottetown, P. s. I. canoes to iFor Lake Yacht Race (,_|lll‘:\vl':lJ.\Nl), July ll.- Along tlic (Irnat Luke-s on both thi- Aini-rlcziii iunil (Iiinuiiizin slili-s, yiichtini-n and skippers of ovcry typo of raft nrc gctting I‘(‘IIlly for tllc pri-micr in- »Ianii ivatcr l-‘VPIIL of the year-Abe llntcrlaki» rcgattzi. to be stagcil at 'I’iit~In-llay, Lake Eric, July 15-22, I unilvi‘ tho auspices of the inter U3’ liiki- ‘Yachting association. . Approximately 50o sail iinii powci" ‘bouts of ovvry description will fect it. rosfs sii for 35c. The immediate Dominion-wide acceptance of _P_o§_@ Bran Flakes with Other Parts of Wheat has been due entirely to the fact thatit is a delicious, appetizing laxative bran food. It took four years to per- Four years of experiment and the expenditure of a tremendous sum of money. ' Bran was made and sold before-but such bran! Harsh, dry, unap- petizing-no wonder people baulked at it. __ _ happily combine laxative qualities with delicious flavor. Thin, crisp, toasted flakes-and as far as taste goes y0u’d never know the bran was there. But it is! It does its work. It keeps you fit. Promotes regular body habits. Keeps you clear of poisons. Keeps you healthy-up on your toes. Post’s Bran Flakes Eat Post’s Bran Flakes regularly. Give it to the whole family. Insist on genuine Post’s Bran lakes at your grocer’s.' Serve with- cream or milk-p-or fresh fruit. A generous package for l8c.— CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO., LlMlTED Head Officwloronto; Factory ~ -WinCl$0l’- ill FLMKIS a With Other Parts of’ Wheat BEAN iiiil/iilifli wmi oflli" “n” or ; (s. IIELICIOUSLY HAL? FLAVOR!!! ‘IVE. F009 TO ear l’! Viiiiiuiifi‘ n mum cunt aura ~ ‘ fan's (“an flzathi-i" this your for ihi- annual ‘_'— '5llt‘t'll rat-cs Zlllll liiirailo of ‘lIIkU A “Rag” .i-raft. iiccoriling to liPt‘ B. Ki-IIi-r of Sillillllfik)’. sccrctary of tlic _ ‘nsfloviuliolh I.O.‘\I)0l\', July 'iI.—StuiIeiits 'I‘Iiiio long (llHUIIICG powi-r bouts-l "l'"l4"*lll° cl°"“““*‘l “ml “lml my‘ -.__’ z~_\_ anship. l 11605. _Send a card“ today for designs and llEllE BECK & 30H Montague, P. E. I. l. ‘t‘i‘ll Lnkc Eric flci-t. I All skippi-rs l What more desirable in a Memorial a han a durable material in which the est thought of the designer is ought with a high quality of crafts- SILVER FOX REGISTRATION My Fox Rancher August 1st. Registration forms supplied fi-ee on request. J. H. PBIOHARD, Canadian Silver Fox. Breeders’ "wanting hla foxes inspected ‘"5 "ilifitcred must file all applloatilons to the under- lisried or forward direct to Accountant Canadian National Live Stock Records, Ottawa on or before Secretary Association 34l7'7‘7'4l- Summoraldc nan- molt»- mo», Mfilv- cits» w“ will“ ‘W’ 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and late Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. treat at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, 00d Strong Stock Companies. ' m. . wr- Mu. w“... mUPlFOil nnil 'I“oIeiI0 murk tlic open- 1 :I‘iI(7L'S to the Iiiiy from (‘Icwiliiuill fl“ whim‘ Cmlllwlllgo ha“ ha“ sincc ‘Tutniikhuincii’ was unearth- ijm; m" “p, fpg;|_[[fl_ A1] masses ofl (‘ll from iin unilcrgroiiiiii cave in ;sail boats will compote in a scries= U10 dlarkel lllilw-lflol‘ PM“? l" 50f (inw- rm-US duping H". “Tap thc nlil university city iluring the {Spcciail sail limit raccs will ho suil- 1'06""! "we “WER- ri-il tn ilctcriiiiiii‘ ilic (‘lass H. l" sill-ll’ 0f ll"? V990"! 110ml‘ FPO" ‘i-Iiami:i0n, which will compt-ic In Svcllllbll- llllolhel‘ 09111111511111“)? lthe (Irciil Lakes Inter-Association 111W “'11s NIH. Willi BVGH WOFSG Y9- ‘iit 'I‘oronto, in September, and the flllllfi lllflfl lllb‘ lilfll- Star ClZISE-I champion of the west- In this case, the unhappy nfants were frequently pitchcil out of their go-ciirts and rolleil in the dust; tliclr faces “were smacked in public; flllll when thcy cried; bot- tlcs of biwr ivcro Iirutally thrust bctivcvii thi-ir lips. The children iIliI not take all this lyliig down. Frequently they iissiiultcil their parents in turn, llllll in one Instance, there was ii stand-iii) fight botween mother anil son. This enilcil in the son throwing his mother Ignominnusly into his own perunibuliitor and rushing oft‘ with hcr at top speed. Scvorai ivell-known Iiistorical characters graced the occasion. Cleopatra, ‘for instance, milled her bul>y—presumably the unhap- py Cfl08liFl0l1-lllTOIIKlI the streets ‘in x1 small truck ivclghing two or three Iiunilreilivoight. When tiic Queen of Egypt grow tired as wi-II as she might her son put hcr into the truck iinii pulled it Iiiinself. Ilc was a remarkably weII-ilevel oped Infant, with lingo nnil Iiairy logs tllltl n largo Iiottliv, llil)('ll(‘ll “Cow's Juli-c" by his uiilc. llc took refreshment from a stick of pink rock until someono offi-rcil Iiliii n a cigarette, when hi- forgot ill: Then thorn WtiS llcnry \'III.. ncconipaiiicil by Anui- ilolcyn. iIi-nry was rcgully iittlri-il in an nIiI blni- tennis bluzi-r, silk stock- ngs liorrmvcii from big slsti-r. a sword, llllll Il failed tfll)l(&-(.'0\'(!I ilrapeii gracefully oror his should illlll lhcii" (‘NEWS appczii- in full yachting uuiforinc iiuring llll‘ moi-ting. . . . Chronic Constipation Relieved Without the Use oi Laxatives Nujol is a lubricant-mot a rnedicineorlaxative-socan- not gripe. When you are con- stipated, nottcnough of Na- ture's lubricating liquid ls produced in thcbowcl tokcep the food waste soft and mov- ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natu- ral lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Natures own method- lubriciition. Try It today. Nujol F LUbfllCAflTrNOT A LAXATIVZ =.____ .._ _.Z. Th0 Aiiti-iii:ii'riagi: lmiiguc‘ was reprcsentcil by a forbiililing look-i ing fcmnlc Iabcllcil iii large letters “Castle Adamant." All cveiifiialitius hail llUPll pro- vlilcii for. licliiiiil l.lll' procession in a two-sciitci" car, (tunic two Hcil Cross OPilOFIlQS. 'I‘hcy carrlcii ii large sized carpciitt-i-‘s saw, rcraily" for amputations ii stethoscope anil, stimulants in llll‘ form oi‘ a bottlc. oi’ stout, which, forgciliiu; thc pus» siblc patients they i-inptiiril us thcy wen talong. . Before thc race, llicrc was a sort of granii pariiilia of competit- ord from the "(‘iisllc“ Inn to the’ Senate Iiousc. A gcntlcninn in a Janilsomo whiti- swi-iitor, lint with uut any trouscrs, lllilffilltllllftl this entertainment. llc Iinil construct- oii a IlI(‘.g2I[Jll0II(‘ out of’ an cunni- ollcil llOt-\\'ill.l‘i‘- ug, tho Imttoin of which hail bow-n l‘t‘Il'lO\'l'(l. aiiil his orders C0lllll be hvaril by every- one. It must bu (roiifcsscil that the race was a confused affair. So large a crowil hiiil guthercil thut| tli cfour (!lIlSS(‘$'-—-lllllllfblllti, IlIOll-J erns, twins, aiiil llt‘iI-])0Cl((3(l~lll12+ banilsr-got jnmnicil into intrxtriil cubic contusion. The climax was rcaclicii wlii-ii someone, sliiling Imhinil a sizllcr| 0t‘ air bulonns, i-iit tlic string llllllf scii ttlio wholi- lot sailing into tiii- uir. l A solemn prize-giving contrluili-ili t-Iic festivities. First rizi: was, awarded for no ri-iisou in partic- ular to King Solomon aiiil Cli-opat- ra, and they wi-rc iluly hiiuiicil an enormous wooiliin cratv, which provcii to contain tho hcfty illllllll’ ilreaily iIi-scrllu-il. Spcolsliiis wcrc ciillctl for from the victors. Solomon's a stirring oration ln Arabic, was I'l\(!l'l\‘('tl in a moving siii-ncc. Clnopiitra's was Iirii-f anil to thi- point. Iii-lug translated, it was: “(Iooil liciilth gents!" As so often happens, it ivas illl‘ baby wlio spoilcil tlic effctrt. l'ii4li*- terrcil by thi- solcinnity of thc oc- c i , 1. . . . . or. llo looked every lnch- a ling: txitgil 1L n “and u“ mm‘ ‘I " ' ' ' ' ' ' Thorc were four classics of cu» ..W_ i k l _ trnntsn and it was surprising to i“ 00 n Mo" u“ thrmlgh It Is a Fac That many persons con- tinue to wear old lenses long after they should be changed and that many a person is right now suffering the penal- ty for neglected eye strain that a thorough examination of the eyes would reveal. Every Investigation of this Ptl himself irlass. Solomon ivzis thcro with sonic. at least. oi’ his wlvi-s. lio was ci-rtuln- ly iint arrayed like tho Iilivs nt‘ thi- flclil. Ilc worn a whitc tuwi-I as i. turbiin, iinil twn trouser-clips as earrings. The majesty of his liugr black bcaril was somewhat niarri-il by tho clay pipe which he Iiiipt in tho “Iii-npcckeil" lcarn that Henry Vlll.. Iiiiilv nntcr~ ihe market-mac"? m shouted‘ m", the rostrum. l-Ollllliirs." who wore a round her Iiuir. stooil l0 be ii tiannis ciniinpioii. nnii the groans aiiil Iiisscs of his :onipetlt0rs he was (Iriiggcil from A rose ivas [ircsvntcii to "Milo. biindca u iinil was unilvr- -—--<-0&_.__.. ANONYMOUS GIFT subject that has ever been made has indicated that I pnrpi-tiiiiliy bctwccn his lips. every way If their ocular de- fects were corrected, do not even suspect that the lack of prppgr glans: ll at the bot- , EVERY woman for sanitary fulfil should bones: I largo percentage of thou WW0 --~—- —- :cntIy' IlQliVOFOIl iit St. Jnmifs would be wonderfully more Plncc n stout eiivclopc iulilrcssvil comfortable and better off in In UN‘ following curious way,'iii rather sprawling block Iettcrs:— ‘ mARvELVghlgfill was opened it was found to contain LONDON. July iP-Thcro was rc- ‘Froni Scty. The St. James Pliirc. llospltul Fiinil." When the packet For the Man Who Pays the Bill HERE'S one real showdown in roofing, and that 1s —cost-per-yeax- ol-service. You don't have to buy roofing on gamble uess. There are many examples of Paroid Rot. : m this neighborhood that have stood the test oi" weather for more than Z0 (years without a single repair. What Paroid has one for others, it will do for you. b ‘ Measured by the yardstick oi Years-of-Service, the true test, Paroid is the cheapest roofing you can buy. We know whereof we speak. Take the guess ‘ out of buying roofing. Come in and get the proof. s IOQQQ-O 94-9? tom of their trouulo. Arrange for an appointment "OW- ": J! Optometrist and Prelcriimm‘ Druggllt MONTAGUE P- E- '- Offloc Connected with Drill U obtain the Eifniiifi lhrval from your Drunk!- Price $4.00 cull- l ti .8 d lflflllfilllllilfiufimtifit Store 4 ooooooooooooeov 489 st Pm] sun‘ we“, Moan-u] Eilwurilfis Ilospltzii l-‘uiiil. ii valuable flexible illiiinonti iinil ma“ b, My.‘ platinum Iifiilictelietianii ‘ilflhilli-Sllfifl Reeemm ' o paper w I ic nscr p. on, ngii n ‘lfiz-“Elfn-m written in block Inttcrs, “To be th Iv. sold for hospital funils." Tho Icttur was not registered. and tiicre was nut the sllizhtcst cluc to the Iilcntily of the scniliir. The brace- Iist which has fifteen fine stoiicu. rciiiizcii £55 ivlicii solil by auction. and thli-i sum was atlilril to King’ ooucud Made by BIRD a son, LIMITED, llilnliliOfl, Olllllit) Sold in Charlottetown By Fennel) é? Chandler ~ . ' THE MARVEL CO.