. w , EDUCATIONAL The 8oliool__of.Nursing of the New Hampshire State Hospital offerep oguree of Nunslng Education no young women who are eligible for admission- iThe School la registered by the New York and New P Jhire State Ioarda of Education. A generous allowance is offered to students during the course. For further Iinformatlon apply to the Dlrootreeeof Nursing - ' NEW HAMPBHl-HE- STATE HOSPITAL, CONCORD, N. H. fiifi-Wi-Cl. -__. BAN llY$PEPSlli BE’ llElPEB? YES is ill uiiiiiii REXALL ‘iivsrrrsil nuns‘ They tenable you to eat three meals a day and enjoy them PRICE 50¢ Am) $1.00 PER BOX A A son ‘Only By Maelilllllilll niiuo 00., THE REXALL KODAK STORE Phone 219, l’. (l. Box 332 _ Charlottetown P. E. I. Y: ! l ‘i ‘cviianivsi. wank ‘ PROGRAM MONDAY, JULY 14 Ferenoonn-Fanners’ Picnic, Experimental Otdilon, Afternoons-Patriot Maritime Ten Mlle Race (Open.) Evenlng:—tlrand Parade Decorated Care- Clrcue, Viotorla Park. 1 4 1 TUESDAY. JULY 1B Forenoonh-Farvnersl-‘Plonlo. Experimental Station. Noam-Jen Mile lioyoia Race. Aiternoem-Basebail Abogwolt Grounds. 1 Evanlnfl-Eieotrio Light Sports, Abegweits. Circus. Victoria ' Park. ,. F wsnussbav. JULY 1e Forenoom-Fannere’ Picnic. Experimental Station. Afternoom-Threejacea for trottere and pacsrs, Charlotte- tcwn-oi-iviiiirerii; also running race. Eveningi-Deoorated Ioat Parade by Charlottetown Yacht Club. Circus, Viotorla Park. THURSDAY. JULY .17. Forenoom-Fannera’ Pionio. Experimental Station. Atternooru-aCaledonlan Club Annual Gathering and Sports in conjunction with Driving Club Horse Races. Eveningi-Grand Torch Light Parade of Firemen with Decor- ated Floats accompanied by mabeed lands. 301111111111"! 510G511! and Danolng Market Square. Circus, Viotorla Park. ‘ FRIDAY. JULY is Foi-enocni-Farmere’ Plonld. Experimental ataeieq, Afternoon-yacht Club Regath. Owlinming Raoea and ' ‘ Aguatio Sports. ' ' Eveningi-Communlty Grand lali- Cireue, Vlotenla Park, SATURDAY. JULY 1| Poronoont-Fervriere’ Picnio. Experimental Otetien. Afternoon-Cirque. " ' lvenlngh-Clnsut l Amp‘ "r AAAALAA issrrasmsnan 1894 GEORGE NEAL Ltd. ' SLJohNs, ma. We handle all kinds of P. E. Island Produce fhiisfgnments of ,_onr_eareful attention {L4} ‘receiving the During the early months of year Mr. Auld was employed as an assistant tutor in Law at New College and Pembroke College, Ox- ford, and subsequently commenc- ed practice with Mr. Norman Daynes tho eminent Chancery jun- whom he is at present engaged. it is understood Mr. Auld is consider- at no very distant date. Minard'a Llnlment-Heala Cuts. CHAIILOTTITOW Week, July 14 lg l9. -\—_—-' . DRUG, BT08; °P5Na_-'M.°K non Drag Gmfvilll "be only dr and evening. ' 3340 7-9- HNMMOOKB for ‘We have them s-ll Get one of our str Hammocks Cart A Co.. 1M and_ be happy. gram for ever ticket. inent elsewhere in this lss offlhe farm ofthe late Al noon. H-AZELBROOK ClRC will (be Sunday School Roads Church on Sun Sunday “ ‘ Pat's Dilemma were well taken by ihume of Mrs- ~M. MaciRae. Watcr- mony iii the presence of a large side, - numlbgr or m...“ of fine htrldf ulldt {svlfigfjhtg- fjg-viiflfelffigzgfg- fir; It depends on your own fancy as be _ ——— groom. At 8:30, to t e s raps o ' LITTLE SANDS. — Communion Mendelssohns wedding march ren- gm hag-fillings: Vern" Moore and "ha: f“? you ‘Ida. Services will be -held at Little dared by Mrs. Bat! of Charlotte- ' _ Sandts on Sunday. July 1am. ris- town, sister of the groan}. till! briiie by""[‘,‘j__“‘§§v‘;'er"°;§f, ‘$;fl°b‘§‘;f“,‘f,::g ThePlngiafor thoeeanokersvrlao like lparliliaoryltsgilyocfis loin gililillnsidsy alltlli;l12111:?fgrtlhgléegltigilllggfihlsflgdlgfTalgnigS the position of auctioneer and re- [gm {fi- hkq» fight of fin plug p. m. Sunday a; 10.S0 a. m. and 5 Hewett who gave her sway. She 2389a good “He” m’ “very “u”! u flu’ u” it D- 111. T119 PHBtOr Will ‘be assisted was daintily gowued in white silk ' on Thursday -by Rev. T. R. David- son, Caledonia, Saturday and Sun- day by Rev. Col-in -MaoNevin, Clyde River. NO ADVANCE lN THIS FINE TEA.--Wou~id you like to try a very fins ~tea—better, perhaps. than any you've ever used-wt tea, too, that has not advanced in price? Then order from your grocer s $5 lb. package of RED BOISE ORANGE HEKOE ‘DEA. ft costs only 8o more than other hallf pound packages, and you'll be sure to find it's worth more than the difference, GAZETTED. —Among the list of appointments, etc, appearing in the Canada Gazette are the follow- I lng: Heavy Artl|lsry—1st, (Prince Edward island) Heav Brigade-q To be Lleut. Col. and t command i l the Brigade: Major J. P. Hooper, M. C.. from the 2nd, Siege Battery, vice Lieut. Col. D. A. MacKinnon D. S. 0., A. D. C., who is trans- fcrrcd to the Corps Reserve, 15th, April 1924. Among the officers‘ Colonial Auxiliary Forces Official Decoration- is Capt. G. E. Ritchie, lst, P. E. -I., Heavy Brigade, C. A. Among the coni- potitive examination announced is one for caretaker. new vacant Public Building, Dept of Public Works, Souris. ADDITIONAL DEGREES. His friends will be interested tol loam that Mr. Clyde Auld has lately‘ 1 received the degrees of Master ofim m“ Church of Scotland at Cape Arts and Bachelor of. Civil Law‘ from the University of Oxford. in the examinations for the latter degree two years ago Mr. Auld had the distinction of gaining one oil the two first classes nwarilo the same year Mr. Auld wasl successful in gaining fourth placwcmmm" Sumnk’ is reported‘ in the Bar. Finals examination in London out of over 250 candidates nding a few days at York, U18 from Great Britain and overseaiinglfist of her sister’ Mm. we“ last or at Lcncohis Inn. London, with ng faking up practice in Canada l l" d D D C Generous else can with ‘ slick-tits top. Try this 60' llglnlul tale. PIIOI 88o COLD ONLY IY CHOP from Holman‘! Catalog.‘ N CARNIVAL I880 0 1288i store open Wednesday aftoriipon hot weather. prices, alt colors. ong well made 3352-7-9-2 l. CHAUTAUGUA - a ma. pro- ybody. Get a season =4i AUCTiiON AiT N-EWTON, LOT 57 ON THURSDAY, JULY filTJ-jp-At- tentlon is drawn to the advertise ue so sale _ Mc- and other Dougald, tomorrow, July 1 fh at U-lTpThsra at 10 a. m, and service at 11 a. m. in the Cross day, July 13th, ‘ and Service in Alex- andra ‘Church in the afternoon. The “aaelb vv:\ Sunday School at 10.80 a. m. and service at 1 p. m. Hazel- brook. W. M. A. S. will be held on Wednesday afternoon 2.30 at the d outkapendlng the week at ‘Stsnhope. of a large entry of candidates. in P. E. Island's inost successful and popular teachers, left yssieriluy Vancouver. Mass, returned morning after a pleasant visit with Concord. Mass, Keenan's Keenan this city. honeymoon and motored home in Cumberland. Office with her Theo. Scniner. the city by the S. S. Hochelasfl Monday night. about a week. Basin of Montreal. MOEIBMF" "id Hay, Arllngham and Kirkillllli 0! day night to attend the annual meeting of the American Coilesi of Surgeons, which opens today- CHAUTAUOUA- A great pro- gram for everybody. Got a season ticket. 4i CHAUTAUOUA - A great pro- gram for everybody. Get a season ticket. 4i ln- us 1i_ BAPTIST PICNIC. at Tryon Wednesday, July 9th opposite Bap tist Parsonage. If .dsy unfavor- able picnic will be on p following day. Visitors welcome. B, saw '1 s 2i OPEN AIR SOCIAL. -~An ice cream and strawberry social on Christian Church grounds on Fri- day, July 11th. 33087911 LAWN SOCIAL-On ice cream and strawberry social will be held - and There On Thursday twenty-sixth. Indy Fans Hail, Crapauil. man and was succesfilly rendered:- 1. Openin Chorus. son. 8. Solo-Clayton Morrison. on Christian Church grounds on Friday evening. Delicious cake refreshments will be 6791i WEDDING BELLS-The Church of Scotland at Cape Traverse was the scene of a very pretty Wedding Wednesday evening June 26th when Miss Esther Elizabeth eldest daush ter of Mrs. Eliza Burton of Cape Traverse was united in marriage with Mr. Eric D. Hewitt, younger son of iMr. and Mrs. ‘F Jiewitt of Borden. Rev. Ewen -Macl)oni;a'll of Charlottetown performed the cere- served. IIJCE. and Art Si 5. N ti. Solo—M. J. MscPhei-son. 8. Solo-Lea Dawson. The characters crepede-chine and her‘ veil was of silk embroidered tulle, caught iii place with a bandeau of La 'i‘ausca pearls and orange blossoms. ‘She also wore a string of La Tauscu pearls the gift of the groom and carried s beautiful bouquet oi’ oph- elia roses and maiden hair ferns. Miss Goldie Buxton, sister oi.’ the bride was ‘bridesmaid. She Wore 11 very pretty gown of white and pink with white hat trimmed wit-h P116 pink rose buds and carried a bou- quet of narcissus. Mr. LeROy How- att of Victoria wusin of the bride attended the sroom. The church was very tastefully decorated for the occasion with roses by 811'] friends of the bride, the ceremony being peiilormed under an arch oi green and white. The bridegroom presented i118 bridesmaid with a very beautiful bar pill and to the sroomswfl 11f gave a gold tie pin. After the eel‘ ~ mony was performed all repaired t0 the home oi‘ the bride's 57111111 D2" snts. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howatl. b I Ill de E8 {WOOD Buxton of Cape Traverse ried in the Church of Cape Traverse by Rev. Dougall, B. A. As this church and have a history ex- or seventy years or more it is an interesting and note- worthy fact that this is the first marriage ever held in this church, so far as one can trace back. The eautliully decorated nd flowers and an or- the first time also in the services of this church. congregation tending back f church was h with plants a ants are being made. n and Miss Esther n was used for wliere a sumlililmifl flilbpei‘ W" served. The large numlbcr oi beau- estcem in which the bride andiTr groom are Iheltl. T119 Sm! William!“ of gold, cut glass, silver, checks,‘ china and linen M1110 11 llilnllmfllfiflh 191631111115 of congratulations. Their |many friends wish them a long- 11.39 of Mr!‘ PM", I py and prosperous wedded liile. The kn bride has the distinction of being the first young lady to be married Mrs. itiful giifis received testified to thoielghiY-il! Her husband p Thomas Walker. was buried at averse, Church of Scotlan own and ve 'i_Gleanings;.Horo" .3 evcnillt. Juna a largely attended concert and box social was held in night being fine, the hall was pack- ed full, many having to stand. A splendid entertainment was given, each number on the programme being well received, and tho sale of well-filled boxes following add- ed much to the profit and enjoy- ment of the evening. Rev. M. J. MacPhorson was appointed chair- the following program g Chorus— A Saiior-‘s _ ' 2. Reclfation—Mlss Jessie Daw- - 4. Reading-Mrs. Balllngall. '1' egro Stump Speech-l-H. J. 7. Dialogue-Pat's Dilemma. 9. Closing Chorus-Good Night. The chorus singing was excell- ent, Mr. nce in costume and decor- ater as a negro acted his part well and received several encores. Musi- cal selections-on violin and harp were well given by Messrs. Lorne ends accompanied by Miss Amy MacVitte on the or- gan. represented in The accompanists for the musi- cal part of the programme were Mrs. Neil Lowther and Mrs. War- ren Inmsn, who are heard with pleasure hundred dollars artists always About one ($95 I19!) yware received which will be divided be- the Orphanage and the Orange Hail, where some improve-I On June twenty-fifth. in the ev- ening, Eric Douglas Hewitt of Bor- Elisabeth were mar- Scotland, Ewen Mc- aged Cape d on a ,Monday, June thirthieth in the iii-i ternoon at two o'clock. ceased died in Summersidc, where; o had been visiting in the hom pps. She was well ry highly respected. redeceased her some years ago and they had no family. The do-i i Th9 3119*" v *~"'—=-ii.i., thoriu- Stata near the present city of Buf- falo. He continued faithful to Bri- Itain during the American war of Independence and was killed at ithe recapture of Stony Point on July 15, 1779. The family soon be- came scattered and George when only 19, took his place in the ranks land was wounded. At the cicsc cf the war in 1783 George along with‘ companion named Slfllllitlffiw crossed into Canada where such rc- ceivcd land for military service. Here George Triieman married, Stanlakers sister Connubial bliss 'dld not last long, for at Ull'l.li oi the second ciiild liolli mother nnii infant died, leaving the fsthnr wiiii‘ a babe about three years of age. Being saddened by the loss of hisl lha-VOPBO. _ DR Alexander Murchuson of {armor Gsorge (‘Tflltflzlflflbflflltl lil."| W.’ Clyde R; ,- h f u, t arm, pracccie in lilo-cc and PERSONALS ‘mks hgs” b:'en°"‘,"n, fifiafionllzfi: thence sailed w the Nor'h Sheri.- M Wm MoGr or Monhgue l! 510w“. recovering. H“ many of P. E. I. He built his cottage llC- , |-_ eg . - . The serious illness of Mr- Jooollh Mrs. Jane Martin. Montague. is Mr. William Beaten, York, unc cf for lng I- Miss Harriet Bryenton. New!“- home Monday ier sister Mrs. Weston Whiilfliill- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Keenan. 0| an; visiting Mr. brother, Mr. M11188 Mr. Daniel Livingston and bride cturncd to the city after their Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Purdie and sugmer Miss Halon of Philadel- hia have arrived in the city. Miss Hilda Scntner of the P08! Department, Halifax is pondlnga two weeks vacation parents, Mr. sud M1‘!- Mr. and Mrs. John Simon 11nd arty, Halifax were passengers to is b They will remain lng Doctors D. W. MacKenzio and raig of Chicago, Sullivan of Glace t. John, arrived in the city M011- frlenils will be pleased to se soon resume his practice. Dr. Randolph ls remaining home a short time to assist his father. There are work being now done on our high. ways as one can testify who has occasion to drive over those roads during the process of construction. A special piece of road work is be- The Victoria under the leadership of F. W. Foster of ‘Fort Fa BIICG IIIOPO Cl ed tho evening. .__._. many evidences built on th tho work. I Evangelistic campaign sing districts is very good. .._.__ e him His son of _ o highway between lngsinn and bot 30. The road is be lng widened, the contra filled with 01B? and rounded up in good shape. Mr. John MacFadyen of Kingston is supervising signs of improvement are notice- able throughout the country. Some new buildings are being erected; others are being improved. Several The Methodist Church at Kings- ton and the Church of Scotland, Churchill, are undergoing repairs. Mr. Keith Boswell of Victoria well known breeder of short horn stock is building a new, modern up- to-dato barn. in irfieid, Maine, continued each evening except Saturday. Much is being manifested and the attend- pscialiy from outly- Rev. Mr. Peters of Hunter River attend- mestlng on Wednesday interest The origin of the name Hunter River, one of our modern, prosper- .'\_‘ lT/c-r", 93v Packer of r" WJLSCPFS F LY ll oiis villages in Queen's County, re- calls incidenta of the war of i812. ‘a Hunter's grave around which is entwined s sad, but true love story. The grave is not marked by any stone or monument. Along the hank of the stream there could for: winter in a. place sailed "Luniil Point," his nearest neighbors lie-i lng a colony of French live allies; sway. Ho was not lacking in in- tslbgencc and much of lllH time he] spent teaching his iliiuizlitrr Inez] Once a year a timber vessel from? England brought necessary sup- plies. The young lail whom George soon became a friend and lover o his daughter, Inez. Fred Hunter who hailed from North Shields in! England was about two years older- than Inez. They became greatly attached to eacli other and in rivnl appeared to mar lcvc's ilrcanis- united in heart and also iii life is| what one might expect would rc-i Did not Burns sny-"Tho best -— aft a-gley, andjeavc us naught hiii l‘ obeyed the call of his country niiil p enlisted sailing from Charlotte- town for Halifax, thoncn to Nin- gara, where he was wriuniii~i§.liily' 25, 1814. Wlillc Fred lluiiii-r was lilin.— (ioorgo i 'l‘riii-iu:iii liliimi-Il 1 was becoming . shed tears. Postal ccminunlciitiiiiis in these days were very poor and slow, months and sometimes years, plhing before roliiihlo news C0lllIl|w be had. Word had come that Fred" was mortally wounded and lnoz and her father spent a siiil, iono- some winter. lion» another yrfung in w thing of the wilds of America. llo became acquainted with tho Truc- mans and soon was a freqiioni via- itor in the home. Before inns, llf‘ won the affections of Inez, who had be seen some years ago a mound, under which sleep the remains of our Fred Hunter, after whom the village is now named. This Hun- tor had an eventful career. Hal The ship 0n which he was iia'ilng went to pieces and he was picked} up from the wreckage washed ashore and tenderly cared for by George Triiemea and his daiighier. Ines. ‘freeman was of fnyslfst stookilo balloons tollll. b‘ yasrs befese. Hie‘ settled in New Yorki hoard of the death of Fred Hunter. The summer passed pleasantly along owing to the visits of Jiii-k Seymour. Autumn soofi came and tho ship was ready to nail. found it made for ‘hlii marriage in Inea at the Christmas season when. a missionary would visit the French colony. The father consented as now they were assured of Hunter's death and no good purpose would be served by waiting. ever. had not entirely forgotten her first love. and she felt ill st use est his spirit might appear at the , I . TheCut Hngisfortbose who would eafioy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for Whichcveryon choose, you aresure togetancxtraclaotoepipe tobacco- meilomrichandbty. Trueman roscucd from the sense tho hospital. is sent to (ZIIQIHWY. ux. ’l‘lii- vi-ssi-l ivzis captured by down to repose. In the vaiise were n From-ii Will‘ ship lillil inr a time found some money, clothes, his dis- liii was Ililllllllilfl ns a prisoner of charge D8061’! 811d ll 1111111116" "f suit ln a. s ort time. liui tliii call of H . _, _ , , .1 ,1 b _ m f h; the war of 1812 between the Uiiii- “M "m" PM“! w“ w“ m!“ 0 g s or a tween cd States nnd Britain upset things. Nmmllhpr lfiirn (Ylirieiimiis. Vus ii ri-a ill '.’ I V Reduce’ your Order from any of Buntaln. Bell A Co.. Gillie A. Co.. C. éligizsesiclli tmr: iomi. rosin-oi: llilw REDUCED PRICE Lvona C Co.. and Poole A Tnomoeon. Montaeue A Canadian Coki- Pauline-cl by 00in llan Work-sin‘ "'3", U.’ ’" .\'_".( if'__ a oi .0 winter's Fuel Bill 0 the following dealers: J. carraoher l Co.. W. D. A. Plokard A Co. ‘timwrof her nuptials, such being ‘March a party of lumberman dis~ the siipcrslitions belief of the time. covered his bo Fred lluntcr. itivi-u thcm to linl France null 1X15. Tlic llfl aiiirlcil for linliie. il (‘Jizirliiitiitntvii spi-nil the night in l1‘ nfii-riiiiliii Fred lili llli‘ marriage it it reality or liiv took a step forwar ili iliillilfilCllPil arms an if i o man appears on ihc sci-no, Jack '_'"""l.'qp..,Hwi,.fi.l|:I ‘fsinllls- “Bislrg, n, gm." s°’“‘°'"- ‘he °°“ "' " “°""°"‘"" '“ Zllhnihvhéiih-r ihu hcis- befnrc alumina-non new Bristol’ ‘u! a pananger m‘. a “hm hi1!‘ was real flush and blood If "I comm! to the “land for s‘ cargo o: Nniliin r-lrul iicvn licwrd of hint 9M’! 333T"! ' (""1" pine. He came in the spring iinii . __ l“, _‘ s ‘r M!‘ ‘,0 m and sronaoa co. 1.10.. wanted to see for himself same-Mn“ "‘ new 0 "a ' ~ we know how supi-rstlliinnzi poo-i pin Wl‘l'i‘ in those ilnys. Seymour worn iliily married fori- this Fri-d liunicr hrl turned tho liilrli niiil gone out into llic‘ ivlniry, siornw night-Sometime in up for dead. the stream new named after‘ hliii had been discharged as well from and over half a dozen miles from War being ovcr he Lone Point. the nilfcs inlfhat another prisoners tlnns of Inez. he probably resolved wen tlicii si-nt in linlifux, paid oflrio rc-onter the lam ma“ of mm" m"! mo" gang ‘ The vesaoiiwonried with his tramp lay dnwn i,i‘~ t. ill to stud ihd.T i. min and woe. for rromfsvil 101*" ZIT,.,‘§IT.‘.°’I,,' iriii-‘iliiflwliiirl; Zlliamreilhili? we: inlerrseialii: the sci: fiirlilaill: Fred Hunter, though loving liiez, n w“, (myq h,» lnqumuve u." Ailcr resting oneylnok in vain for illly llo storied of on foot expecting spot ns no stone sum) In l‘t‘i|i‘ll the liniiiv of Inez. AtilTlil-‘i ilic road was mostly through for-Ilillrlic 1 . , _ i - s ri- I n in the hospital, his old friends: ill "igh'i:|l'ltlohc d“, “wrmy h‘ was Cum a n a ( Lone Point Collage \V(lllili‘.l‘i'il'llllv."g)i"ll“or.é‘ hm by "m y“! U“, m ho fared and,_ci'ti-i1 talked :iliiiiiil pa“. nni] (ix-tier Hunter's remains were fmiiiil h‘msclf for encouraging lhr‘ Ylillllwlllilliitlflill from iliv mttilwcrli-nrrrgl odf QlnafipIpSIziJcd broken-hearted and ' - ‘_",p:i.~ii lli riy-lwu mon is rcii- 0 ‘v - ' - man m become a Soldier‘ mm “Hicotiziui- \\‘|li‘l‘(i so Illilily luippy hours llll-Offlflt i161’ 885111- “nd "ammh In” llllil iici-n iipi-iii~viilmt was h‘s snr- lilo with her has prlsi- iis llf‘ enters and aces Inez loft their homelt nil hcr iiifliinccil standing and iliosnlird for prii-sit his rolmii rondy to proceed ccrenionvuwere ‘in Brest grief. n horrible lhcz and‘ lie- Q_-..¢ - dy a few yaids from The head rested on i- a vallse as it the person had lain loved one-hearing had won the affec- a-rmy and being iier today night the mound on the marks tho place. is the origin of the HHIIIP r Illvor. applied to the also to tho village alt- n noted on its bankli. We may wlsli to know a ill/tin more of Inez. Al- Nothing sccmeil in In tho swim: nri and fiithi-r no Point rind Britain. he died mi the [voyage and hcr hunbav and father (l —4 ...___.'_.______.. CUTS & BRUISES Heal quickly after s few lliplicailona of sour-moor. A SOMEWHERE