s~lA0¢O60%na.¢s¢»cs-use osegggqgg _ -, » / . . » ‘ JULY‘1_3» 1921 “ ` ' THE cHARLor'n§'rowN'cUAnD1AN I ` PA(-,;;; SWELN _~ IW, _Hg I 'g Till! EASTERN GUARDIAN -¢_5_/- /5': 5:- -“S ‘=;--..;7§4_4-_-:-=-_-_= "__-'= *_-gz- _. 5 7/. i. Www* _ _ f7§_‘ _ ¢_,. i5;-1 .ml V li/ ` QL; \ "J J _ = Milli, is K ~ll ii _ = ~~\> ll AIDENS, even the l . , M smallest, may be . pi-opitiated with a box of xl I ! If _) Moir’s. It doesn’t take long to learn which choc- olates are the best,-the H 74;- biggest 'and the purest. 1 ~~ 1 MOUTH LIMITED e HALIFAX CHARLOTTETOWN P. E, I... AAOIRZS crm./0/as ' HARRY JAMES, Allen! _ \_ r is i -.»_tlA hr- ,? » `\\\§.!» 4’\ » f - . , R iii » -"_ _ \`_l" \~__ `__,_ ,` . - if l‘lJ$)i/RJ' s .xv Q/ I \ I ill ' ' . ` _ $5 __, ~~1_'" mst- -un-1-rY*_”“' -* ' '~-2"--' ' "' " “- (6MANOA91_ Passenger Steamer Leaves Ch'town for St. John’s--18th July, Sth August, 22nd August. Leaves Ch’town for Montreal-28th July, 12th August, 30th August. Carvell Bros Agents `_ _ \_ g9»ny¢g¢y¢`gq'¢q¢9‘¢gg»Is 0~E»le¥le&&*%;%%&|¢¥¢0#$$ THE SEA-BREEZE HOTEL, ' GEORGETOWN Opens Wednesday, July 13th atonesp. in., serving dinners, teas, afternoon teas and ice-cream_ ' Take a holiday and attend this _op- ening. This new hotel is delightfully ituated on the water edge., has large airy rooms and all modern conven- iences. ' _ Motoring, and boating parties _ac- commodated. Fishing, boating and picnicing excursions ari1anged_ Loc- ation affords guests unsurpassed op- portunities fori boating, bathing and fishing. _ M. J. Macdonald, Proprietor §¢I4R$$%7£#$¢B?§#¢E~7|l ¢b¢R$i\=$¢li1i\#¢$¢§$f§fE$4E# ~‘*°°$¥¢i=¢b~‘ %%*lQf¢$¢QOQilQUUCC. f _ Q-f Tu- - f-- - " ' `”' " `-lf -as - I l '- - Spray! Spray! Spray! We Csn’t Sell all the Sprayers so We 0iily Sell tlie Best g _ SPRAMDTORS These machines are brass throughout. Made by a Canadian Firm who have made a specialty of this line for - over 30 years. The only outfit made that will _withstand Bluestone solution and furnish' ample pressure for 12 noz- T zlel. We have them in Hand or Power. A catalotlllll and °5NN++»+”»+»++¢ Prices furnished for the asking. l Also stocked with Paris Green. Arsenats of Lime, Arsenate of Lead, Bluestone of highest quality. 1 Gill & Lantz ' ture is a mystery. r l s l. Poole & Thompson. l.id.' ..-coMe"ro Ti-is ics cr.-.ii Il §i0L‘lll on Wednesday, July llith. at l - ` X ` \ M X ..°snnAMoTons, ni sim ai' ....~ on. nous'-ron wiiiiiem-lin I I office Sourls, Wednesday, July 13 from 10 to 5. ..fTWO CARLOAD8 OF TDOIIDS ontague. _glaper just received, Wholesale and ..°cnoPs i.ooKiNc we|_i._ns wonderful how well the grain crops INK l’1Cius.it‘t!r:ing fthe prolonged ‘1|`¢l\l&ht. Where they get the mois- -.*A FULL LINE OF Iiergers Pai-is Green. Arsinatg ol' Lead. l.hne_ and Blustune. Wiiolesulo iinfl Retail. Poole et Thompson. Ltd. _...*TEACHER8 RETAINED - Mir, Peters, ct’ l-isriiiunville school No. 25. und Miss Mlalnnls, of Rock- barru school, here both been rotniii- ed for another year. The supple- ments in each casa being $100. ..*IN THIS YEAR of lizht hay 'rop, lit is good ti: sec an odd field UD to average, Mir. Angus J. .Vic- Vanish. linrmlony Junction. has a t. '- . _‘ . '_ -r wo fields of hay. firm and ser ond - 0D. tli‘at's excellent. ..'COME.T0 THE Montague Social Wednesday, July 1'ith for the lienerit of the New Union Church builriinll. The best time ever. Casi- no Orchastrzi in their latest jazz selection. A prime treat. Our fum- oiiis ?nnriy McGregor will introduce ii ti ' s vorite songs. You are all in vited and expected to come. Special occoniodation for auto parties. Sup per served from 5 p. iii. Pooles \ \'hari`, Lower Montague. ..*FOR S-ALE, BUSINESS AND HOUISE-A lime iiinnufacttirlng plant estnblislied three quarters of 1 century iind 9. niodern eight ‘com cottage, outbuildings, orcli~ ard etc. Right in the town of Montague. Also ten acres or land beautifully lloca-ted on the Monta- gue River, and within one mile of the town. Apply to Mrs`. llelen Peardon. Montaigne, P.' E. Island. Grand 'lea Party AT ST. MARGARETS ON WED- N ESDAY, JU LY 20TH in Aid of St. Margaret’s Church Building Fund The lea will be held near the site oi the burned buildings and visi- tors, while enjoying all the refresh- ments and" nmusements usual on uch occasions will have an oppor- tunityol' seeing" not only the ruins of the church., parncliial hofise and other buildings, but also, in the siirroiintliin-_g country the clitirred rema.inB=of what was once ii beiiu- litul forest. _ Come one,`come nil. En.l0y 41 £1000 day's outing and help a most wor- hy~oause.. ` _- /”w'1',,/fli.~.<“~'*`\W -' _,ra _ ' 'fin' ' »» Uv- ` ` \ _»,~/J/ 22, -,~-~ ..,_ . .. r »/-: ti-F. 1 ‘*" 'fa /, . . P '-~ ¢l'2`.:fM/, ’/'}'__; Just Like Kids are older folks when Strawberry. Ice Cream Is brought in. "THE TASTE" tells old and young alike. ' ,We don't need to say It's "delicious" and "pure" and “made from rest cream" n’everythIng so long as THE TASTE TALKS Central. Creameries Wholesale Only t`.h.\rtottetown 4 J l=4 -*lows " -- H E. R. ,BROW |40 Richmond Si Chmottetown , Fire, tile. Accident Sicksess get Plate ‘ Glen lsisnsee ei Lewest fini. a Geal Stresg, Steel Cespssies O-O0-O-O-0 A 3 it | »| euil. Poole & Thompson, l.td. ..*TEACl4ER WANTED FOR Brudenell School. Second class. Supplement_$75.00. Sid li/lclntyre Secretary. Brudenell. ....°THE LADIES of the Christ- ian L‘hurch,'_ Montague, will hold their annual ice cream social on the church lnwn on Thursday even-_ ing. July 14th. ~ ..~sHEnw|N wi|.i.|A|v| paint .-\ complete assortment just rec-i\‘- ed.» Call. or ,write for prices and color cttrds. Poole S; Tilioinpson, Ltd. ..* 'EARLY HAYING _ The hay crop is between two and three weeks earlier -than usual. Timothy is after shedding its first blossom, premulturely, no doubt. ` ..'THE LADIES of the Christ- inn Church, Montague, will hold tncir annual ice cream social on the church lawn on Thursday even- ing .lilly 14th. ..~coL6N‘e|. wAi.Tz is pretty bl'eezy,"nud you all remember what Zue Baiighman was at Charlotte- town last Fall. Well come to Ken- sington on the 20th and see them hit it off. .,..*T,HE FISHING SE»`.:8N along the North shore of Kiug's County. has proved very satisfactory. The packers had thc traps taken aslio.-e the 241 and .:5th,nnd sid off the he taken. The fish are apparently ‘iecoming exha-usted as there were no real big hauls taken during the season. The fishermen and the packers would be well advised to suspend for at least three yeaia e<-o>--- ::AN OIL WITHOUT ALCO- HOL.-Some oils and many medi- cines have hat.-e alcohol as n pro- minent ingredient. A judious ming- ling of six essentials oils compose Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, and there is nolzilcohol in it, so that the effects are lasting. - , -1-eiié Ml|\erd's l.luI»us-nt for Dumlrufl , -é<-o>--- E .\ STER N I‘l‘."RSON.'\ LS '..*‘Mr. H. 'E. McVarish of Har- mony Junc_tion has arrived homo ..*Mrs. Harold McDonald, Toron to, is visiting her mother Mrs, Mc Laren, Georgetown. A. ..°Mrs. Wessley Gordon_ Bos- ton, is visiting her sister-in~la\v Mrs. W. Leslie, Georgetown. A. _,.*Ml!ss Pi Gillis, ii recent P. W. C. graduate, has been engaged to teach in -Charnwood school. ..*Peter Gillis. Clinrnwood, has completed the new bridge of Hen e_v's Brook, for which he was con- tractor. ..'Mr. James -Brown. i'zir-ni m:in~ a-get for Jos. D. Miollsiiac. lobster' o1\.cker_ Roclrbarrii. returned, Mon- dny, from ii holiday trip, South. wlhioh he greatly enjoyed. _.*..\/iessrs J. -B. McDonald and Austin iMl:1Don\a|.d. of iilockbarra. who has been lobster fishing for .\/lr. Leo Gillis, Hope River. return- ed to their homes the past week. ..*’i`he John McPhee, (Brewer) i’-arm has been purchased by n neice and nephew, in Boston, mother and sister of Mr. Pius McLean, of the P. E. l. R. R., Harmony Junc- tion. ...'.Mrs. J‘A. Cunningham. Kin- kora, Miiss .Miarthn McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Herb ~Siiinot. and Mr. Jus; tin McCarthy, Morell, motored to Iona, Sunday in tlhe latter's new con. while there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Mooney. ..*Among the_visltors to George- town this week weredvlrs. Condon. McDonald Elteele Mrs. Ja-mes Fay and dough-ter Agnes. Mir. Jack Mc- Eachern, Sourls. Mrs. Lewis, Cnr- Perth and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mor- . hy . I men at a pre war price, galil to li'e|lr`»tvli. ‘There was a full class 01| about $2 Del- Cwyq Oman average 'conipetiitors in every event and the\ The weather all through June was'li@€Il@-_“Ill ll1l€\\‘9Sl WHS lf\Y@l-I I-li' unfavorable. In the four weeks untliirlllicaiillnls and Spectators. The mom than two hams a week could fvent -which excited the greatest ani! give the fish chance to multi-I ply ..'KlNG BRAZILIAN still in hal game and going strong. He is get- ing old but is awful tough. They iion‘t want to make it split 'heats at Kensington on the 20th. and not take lilm into consideration ,becau- se lie wasn't born tired. -O'Leary Boy is coming froni O'[.eur_v und Patricia Aubrey from Einisduie and all the boys ure com- ing to cheer them on at Kensington on the 20th. _» ' ....*THE ST COLUMBIA TEA 0l'l Wednesday was -ii great success considering the present financial stole of t-'he country. The day was apparently. “made to order," beau- tiful siinsliine with a cooling breeze The parish turned out in support of the tea with lieurty good will. The nuinlwrs from adjoining parishes was 11m. -",ir-go. (‘ongrat.ulations. Father Ilrsoncy. _ ` § ~ ..*SUCGE~S°SFUL TEA. The (`r.mliined tra -part_v and sports held' in Georgetown on Tucsrlay, July' ='»ih in aid rlf the liiiililing Fund of it. James (`iiurcli was a deciiieri s\|.r~r'<=.ss in every wav. There wnsl n good crowd’ln iili,r>n.lam-o and everyone expressrrl _liinisolf as well plenserl with the entortainnient pro- vided and _e.=.peclail.V wltli the dainty but substantizil meals serv- ed by the ladies of the .parish All the old ten purty attractions con- sisting of sw-intl. 'wheel of fortune, howling alley. Bill Bailey. curiosity shop and many new ones were in full ,swing so that young and old had ample opportunity for recrea- tion and en]nymemt..\lo part of the* entertainment was more thoroughly enjoyed than t'he excellent ,pipe music furnished by Mir. Dunciiu McDonald. lt was marvellous to see how sober eyes grew bright and stiffy points supple. under the niwgic influence of "The Cock o’ the, Nortli." The athletic progra_ninie‘ was carried through without nl interest was the Tug-of-War -bei tween teams representing George- town and Newip-;~nt. 'l`-he ,l_”;tter` aggregation won in two hard pulls! 'ind gave a splendid exhibition of what training and team work wilil' do. Following is it list of events with their winners: Broad Jumrp, distance 17 feet. 1 inch hy J.| (‘hevcrrie,, Sotirls. High Jump. dis--I tance 5 feet, 3 inches, D. McLean; Ile Gros .\ilil'sli. 100' Yard Dash! (linen) John Campbell, Newport. 100 yard dash tiboys under'12) E. Fraser. Souris_ _’I`hrc'wing Ham- mer, dvlsitance 88 feet. 4 inches. MJ Steele, Newport. Putting Shot, dis» lance 35 ferr 1 inch, S. Jolin.~zori,| Georgetown. Exhibition of Putting! Shot distance 43 feet mv \\'iiii. Mr- .i.eain, De Gros Marsh. William .\i\c- Lean, De Gros Marsh, elm-inpion liainmer thrower for the lslziiiil ‘ I I _ 'I`o kccp your Face powder on, use Ilirrwillii. N/\ toiichilitr iip iill thc time to prcvoiit your. nose- and incr- from sliinirig. _-\ dlp in thi- nrt-nn. perspiration. hot sun and wind have no effect on it. instantly bcniitiflcn the T-oiiiplcxion. A single application proves it. .-\Il ilrii;:`u’i.~its rci`iiiiii thc mont-v if it fnils. J. G. .lnmic.~4ou. Goo. E. I-liifrlics. » » -OO-O-OO-O40 f rare AT THE REXALL STORE For nine days only, a full-size I cake of Kienzo 'Toilet Soap FREE with each purchase of the new, large family-size tube of Klenzo Dental Creme. KLENZO TOILET SOAP is pure, cleansing and soothing to the skin. Gives a thick Ucreamy Iather and has the deep-woods scent of pines. KLENZO DENTAL CREME makes your teeth white. and shining, eieanses the mouth and leaves a wonderful cool i feeling. This new, giant tube contains enough Klenzo to 2 for nearly four month!- SATURDAY. JULY 16TH This Economy Offer is good up to and includino Saturday the 23rd but no later. Lay in a supply. Orders filled by phone. Make sure of yours 'oy buying early. H. J. MABON Prescription Druggist and Optometrist Montague D0-OOOQ-vt-Www _ ~ M _ 'ri - . ‘:. 2 4/ /0 C‘>!§§.=v/’e>/’/»_=»i.s' /O ffl ` 4' iid TIS / L I `_ - _,_.__ - A ,» __:_; __ J) V if ` "J ..._ .§_ _ _ -=_=,__;‘§__5*‘_;"”" \\ ”- __--;=~_.--;--A--_ -====* _'___ _...__ _ __ __ _.___ / ' f \» 4 -J , "A _ _,§’ '- Woéem,%e2!/ved! 'O |8¢ . _i i 20 |-3.5¢ ,lg-. _I ,441 _ _ I ‘ I L ' ' ` » "ii . .‘ )` /' "».`- We ‘. .';,, ‘ r ~'- 1. ',_ \\ rr LA R" S NAV cur IIIEARETTES gave an ex-hibltion throw sending to\\'n and vicinity plan to hold a the 14 lb haninier a distnxici: of hi ilav',s :wort in (leo. i | , _ g _ Si rgetiivn in _ G | H I- 3 I 51.4.! feet. The men from George- autumn and much interest is ex- liiblted by all the men, both young und oid of all surroundiiig iiistricts els, 5 TH 2. THE PREVENTION OF DISEASE 3. THE RELIEF OF SUFFERING r ‘ - W- -- I COME T0 » Prince" Edward. Line up behind the Red Cross i? _its grammc or .. 1. THE IMPROVEMENT OF HEAL N Island I peace time pro- L, . _ __ _ gs, TAKE YOUR CRUSADE FOR I-~| _ ` 1 Now Being Conducted All Over the World brush your teeth twice a day 2 * | V + il JOIN YOUR LOCAL BRANCH Annual Membership Fee-ONE DOLLAR l W Canadian Red Cross fil‘§i`.§‘\a.”‘i.*‘.'._‘i..’_I1.'..`;?.i.°.L“‘i3‘.l‘»‘.;.ii.‘? PM °°""°°"°“ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND D1v1sioN rlson.-A. gum- =._._ie 'sie ---. 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