_, and cleanse your system, A gui 2 filer effects. -- ' at our_,I,?enslar Store. I f is splendid for a‘ torpid, I. ful in a half glass of cold . water half an hour before -' feel like a new person. . .. \ \, . auoiisr '1s"'1010 ' A I ' ~ Pass AFP , ,..~,.,. , _ _ , _ ._ ' > r ’”~ A ,.. »- _-_ . r r ‘ ' ' ~ , . . -.iw . » . , , _ 4 ra. ,f 'L .\" ‘ ~ r , f, J in \» _ i ~ .,,. ‘v ' ‘ r _ _ Here is an easy way to _ _rid yourself of oonstipa- - tion. Take one or two, ' _ ii _ ;l’en?ax 'Tablets * ` of its accumulated waste, " eritl and without harm Geist a generous 250 tin EENSLAR ‘LIVER ` lazy liver. Two teaspoon- ` breakfast, will make you . lt has no harmful effects. .' 30c and 60c bottles. ~ E. A. FOSTER U CENTRAL nauosroas -- - _-.'-\-=~.~:"-»,»=--mf. l ~ - - - - i -~. , _J _ DEATHS R088.-Passed peecefuliysway at WIIBMIGY River, on August‘_.5th, 1919, 4l‘°I1_Ib-lid MSS. Mod 5-3_yeurs. MeKiNNoN.-in 'the Charlottetown H0lPita_I, Mr. John McKinnon, of Fair- VIGW. on August 14th aged 72 years. Funeral will take place at 3 o'ciock today from hislate residence thence to 'South Shore cemetery, DOYLE.-At the P. _E. I. Hospital, Thursday August 14 inet., Mrs. Jas. QOYIB _aged 74 years. Funeral at 9 oclock Saturday morning`from the residence of her son Philip J. Doyle, 234 King Street. V IN ,MEMORIAM -.___ In loving memory of Pte; Douglas Campbell, killed, in action at Illll 70, August 15, 1917. . _ Gone but not forgotten. ` 256pd. _ - fLOfNDON, August 14.-A Soviet Government wi-reless message receiv- ed from Moscow todays says thtit there is a dissatisliaction in Polish circles -at Warsaw in consequence of a reported decision of the peace con- ference that Poland must participate to the extent of five billion rublcs in the payment of Russian debts. 3-9-= -- l lg rl Q ` 0 IICIBHUSUUBBQUUU FOR SALE FOR SALE-HAY LOADER, NEW'AT a bargain. Geo. Meilctt, Union Road, Lot 33. ' 189-8-12l\'lIlipd C : FARM FOR SALE FIFTY ACRES excellent land, buildings, in good condition. Sold with or without cr0p.Apply James Morgan, Auburn. - 134-8-8M12pd. HANDSOME RESIDENCE _FOR sale. Formerly known us the Am- erican Consulate, corner Water and Haviland Streets will be offered by public~auctlon, August 10th at 12 o'clock noon if not previously dis- posed of by private sale. For par- ticulars apply to Haszard & Gaud- et, Solicitors. | 102,-8-7lVl,'tf. FOR SALE OR TO LET-AT THE village ‘of Eldon, the property of the lute George E. Turner, harness maker, consisting of an rr roomed cottage, shop and outbulldlngs, all in good repair, with a well of good - water. An ideal opening for any tradesman. For further particulars, apply to K. J. Martin, Esq_, Chur- ' lottetown or to A D. Ross, Eldon. 183-8-11-m10i. -___¢--`~~ VVANTED HELP- MALE ; _ TWO MEN -WANTED TO WORK ON farm. No milking-. Apply to Wel- lington. McNeill, Southport. 217-8-13M4lpd. RETURNED SOLDIER CANVASSER on commission can earn easily $4.00 per day. Must be live-wire. Ap- _ ply personally Guardian Ofllce. 7322-7-28Mtf. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS llUl$B$$$$[.O$$% $%$ $ Q# it _ HELP WANTED- FEMALE MA‘lD WANTED. APPLY 182 GREAT George Street. ' 31 WANTED-A HOUSEMAID. APPLY to Lady Davies, 3 West Street. 191-8-12Mtf. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework for Montreal suburb. Good home and wages. Write pur- tlcnlars to Box 320, Charlottetown. 234-8-14-M2lpd. WANTED-A MAID WHO UNDER- stands cooking. no washing, the highest wages paid to right party. Apply in person to Mrs. Frank F. Tuplln, Sunlmerside, P. E. 1. 7119-7-18Mtf. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK I to go to Sackville, N. S. about Sept- ember 18th. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Edward llazen, c|o W. L. Poole, Montague, P. E. 1. 243-8-l5M6i. , MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIRE-SEVEN PASSENGER car, stand Central' Garage, Phone 538, S. Pichard_ 226-8»13M3ipd. DON’T FORGET WHEN YOU COME to see the Prince to get a good book at The Little Bookstore. X 251-8-15M-ilpd. SILK STOCKINGS, RETURN THEM at once or suffer exposure, Thurs- ` day noon. 257-8-15M1i. MoCLARY'S TAXI SERVICE STAND 2 Macs. Phono 315. Residence Phone 372-lt. 194-8-12M1rnopd_. WANTED-GOOD MAN AT ONCE TO work in mill to take charge of shingle saw, will pay highest wages, Apply to John Ber-nard,.Bradaibane. Stanchel. 157-8-9M6ipd. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED TAIL- or, steady employment and good wages. Apply to J. J. Bernier, Box 406, Campbellton, N. B. _ I 202-8-13M3ipd. JNO. ALFRED McDONALD. PROVIN- clal Land Surveyor, R. R. No. 3, Souris, Telephone connection. 7329-7-28E20ipd. FAI-IIONABLE WEDDING STATION- ery-25 for $3.00; 50 for 34.50. Guardian Job Printing, Charlotte- ` town. 4085-2-20Mliitf. .le-‘qs-I _ A ._ --_-_a TEACHERS WANTED WANTED TEACHER FOR RICE Point School. Supplement $75.00. Apply Wallace H. McLaine. ` 148-8-9M6ipd. Tami-:Ein wAN'rEo Fon Maum- Vernon 'School No. 52. Supplement $80, Alex Matheson, Secretary of Trustees. 182-8-1lE7ipd. TEACHER ‘_WA‘NTED IMMEDIATE- `ly roi- Brooklyn sonooi, No. 127. Supplement $75.00. L. B. Lenrd, Secretary, Aiberton. 203-8-13M7lpd. WANRED TEACHER LONG CREE'K - school, supplement $75.00, mldsum- m'er vacation. Thomas McLeod. Secretary. 222-8-13m-tlpd T'$'__ACH‘ER WANTED FOR HEAD Hillsboro school No. 6. Midsummer vucnt|¢m_ lsupplement $50.00. Ful- ton Douglas, Secy. 242-8-15M6ipd WANTED WANTED B'OY'8 BICYCLE IN GOOD repair. Apply to Carl McKenna, 179 NOTICE FOR THE BEST SATISFAC- tlon in piano tuning and repairing musical instruments sent your order to Prof. Marcou, Newsom Building Charlottetown. Phono 94-J. 6946-7-11Mtf. ‘NOTICE RE BLUBERRIES-I AM opening my factory on Tuesday, August 12th for the canning of blue- berries, Shipments by railway will receive prompt attention.` Highest prices paid. J. D. Jenkins. 179-8-11M6i. ___ - E031' LOST FOUR CATTLE THREE oxen (white). one halter (brown). marked top oil’ left ear and notch under right ear. Fnder return to John Tralnor, Sparrow’s Road. 220-8-13M6ipd. LOST-A BUNCH OF KEYS PRO- | bably. between Post 'Office and - Telephone Office on Monday or Tuesday last. Finder please leave with stamp vendor or DIIOHG 723- 252-8-15M2ipd. __.___---- M|mlrd's Llniment Cures Dlutemper - rlmsonan ` Mrs. Mary lSmitI1, of -Murray Harbor,_` left yesterday en route to Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Jolla McLean, who- have been visiting their former home_ here left yesterday for Halifax. ‘ Mr. Edward M0ynagh,' of the P. E.- I. Ri, left yesterday on a trip to Mon- rea . ~ Mrs. Fred Pyne, who has been visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Riggs, left yes- . terday on return to Edmunston, N.B. Miss Leona Lutz, of Moncton, N.B.. has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E J. McKenzie for 's few days. Mrs. Cookson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hodgson, city, left yester- day on return to Bound Brook, N. J .- The Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Amos Boundy, Winsloe. 'Mrs. A. R. Brison and little daugh- ter, of Arlington, Mass., are guests of Miss Evelyn Allen, Hillsboro St. The Rev. A. J. W. Back, of Mllltown, ‘ N. B., is the guest of W. S. V. Dun- can Marshall at Kingston. ' Wr. Wm. Doyle, city, arrived on ip Wednesday night froiu Winnipeg on a visit' to ills mother, Mrs. Michael Doyle. - _-__- Dr. Collins and -Messrs. Lousan Jenkins and Shaw McMillan of Ver- non Iliver motored to the city yester- flily on business. Mrs Chas. Mitchell, of New Glasgow, N. S., has been visiting North Rustico, the guest of Mr. Archie Warren, hel uncle. . Mrs. A. P. Prowse, and daughter Louise, Murray Harbor, are visiting lliglrs. Prowse’s sister, at Rcxton, N. Mrs. J. T. Lantz and Mrs. Murchi- son have left on a visit to New York to meet Capt. Murchison who has nr- rived from England to join his family who are summering on the island. Mr. Colin McKay, Mr. Shelton Sharp, Mr. Claude Ellis of East Bide- ford and Mr. Snow of Winnipeg mot- orcd to the city yesterday from Bide- ford and leave on return this morn- ing. ` James Squarebrigs, of Boston, Mass., and Providence R. l the Gall \\hull flew io Nioiocco on Mon leit hr-rc today for Copenhagen, airplane distance ol' about 650 mi Tho in trlilne carried two pilots, eral passengers .ind French and rsh diplomatic records A stop n Amsterdam was planned return of Sir ll ' Dil. t n l)r Tolmie l c et rr 1 v lt has been figured out that ii rural urlstliucrrcy-tlrat ls, one containing a city or town wit population of one thousand-a tested election could be brought in the first week in September is supposed, therefore, that s ronstrtuencv, but so desirous is llcnry Drayton and Dr Tolmie other constituencies an elec would take from seven to ten W Quebec East is of course not a coiistillleiioy but so desirious is lxrng of trying to fill the shoes li id Laurier in every that he will probably prefer to for Quebec East than to accept turn ui .another riding A ta been said lioviever, his election e for Quebec East may be faclli rl’ rnetlrolls now being considered found .idvistiblc-Otrawla Jcurna °" KE SINGTDN RACES land navy as the chief causes of dx- ~ y - ' _;i _-_ L_;-n-_ WEDNESDAY AUGUST $900.00 Punsss $900 00 -CLAS SES- 2-17 Trot 2.20 Pace Purse $3 2-25 T-rot and Pace . . . . . . . . . . .. . FUN! 5 2.40 Trot a-nd Pace Stake (closed) Purse $3 allowed, Entries close Au us 15th in tin- sllininaris-s_` on to third and 10 por cent io fourth 2.40 stake, for any good cause grounds. (‘.arolinc Morris of Mount Vernon. I Wml much Interest, 247.g.15M;f W JAMES o'coNNoR, Pres. w w WARREN \-*eng--5- . _ l -|4111* -nu-uni ' ull .~_-THIIIII-L=_-___'_-;' Til _- ' '__ ' E' -gFl- I Dorchester Street. 235-8-14m2ipd. . R. - .._. WANTED T0 RENT ROOMS FURN- lshed' or unfurnished. Apply at Guardian. _ , . , __ vv-AN‘ran-o|v|.Ai.l. size sscouu . hand onto. Apply- 177 Queen St- 259-s-lsmalpd QAIRY BUTTER WANT ters? ffgijg 254-8-15M2lptl WANTED THREE ROOMS IN A P_Ri_- .'.~.y-ate family for light housekeeping. Furnished ' or unfurnisiled. Apply "X" care Guardian Office. _ 212-8-13tM6I est‘cslih price paid. Weeks & Provision l5tore_ 225 Grai- ! ,VIARITID--CCHODNIRS OR SMALL-‘ I stolmers to carry coal from New Campbellton to P. E. I and New foundlsnd ports. Prompt loadinz ' Anglo Coal Co., 809 Charlotte Bt. or _ /_,L New Campbellton, Victoria Co. M504-Illt! ` _.___...~__. __. _ I`Ll.. FOQL |~/mania TONI\<\* i..'l4H'i°- WE LL °I'Li. FOOL RIIWIGNG LIP FATI-lE'R -. "-*_ \- Q3 o ex THE LKDDER <.c>NE 9 Flvo per cent to enter-No llcductron frolu money winners-llo All ruccs miie lionis, bcsl llirco in live to l rnl s .ind tl cud of the iiilll heat, when moucv \\ill bc .iwarllcd ilcordlng to stan Any horse dislancing the iicld or part thcrcoi cntltlcd to one m ly. ' Monlcs divided: 50 por cont io first 25 pcr cont to second, 15 por Rights reserved to rlcrlarc oIT, postpone or change classes, cxcep Meeting will br- govcriied by thc National Trotting A=i-.ocintion ll except wharf- they conflict with tho abou- conditions Automobiles will bu :illowcll into thc (entre llc-ld nt ">0c, horses carriages at 25c. A ill-lil will bc provided ndiacent to thc track where crs who do not wish to go into lilo ccnlrc ilcld may til- their horses Present train arrlingenicnt will suit partie-l coming from West Dinner and Ten tables, ice cream and well stocked saloon on I-Y Sl . _ ia ~s i ilnish at c 4 l l fr Si W1 A 1" T' T T Q