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I ,, , . . is tri iii if ii. l _ .ii is __ i li ii .9 I » ' ` _ _ _-iq-,fx .<, _ i. _ .. °~_.~_ -“‘»` 3 2 p) '_ gs r .t "fe _ .-"if .,_;- 1 .i ,_ ._ I . . . »~ _ ..,, , -- ,- » . ,~ - .. .. , ~ . -' ...X _ ..; _ . , , , L \ * , < ,, ,,, vt ) ._.. ..,=:_;~_.' - ,ri .. _-,N _ _ _ , r. 4 A' 1 , .~.,- -» ». ., _ _ ,4.-,,= -. _-._-,-__-~ _ » _ _ > ~ _ , .ii ~ \ 'i ~ .. _f ,- _-__ __ _- _-i._.`.,i -...-330 ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ,,_~ __ » » _ = , .___ f, ~.. _ - _ f ,__ _, r 4 i _ _ vs _'An - . -_... _-_, _____i.‘. ~- ...,,:_ .;..,.-.' .‘.l<-..<,.. -. , . ‘, ' . . .~..` i. .; 1'..-. ~ = ` »"" ». -;..-1 _.XL .'-.,.~'.- . .. 1'.. ‘ " »_.i.,.t.i_.. _‘>1...-_.45 .,.’i_, . , "i . .. ~ -es for-.'-`.‘....t»'u_ - »‘i=~,,»at ..._A - ~_,-#gy -_ - _\ \.-.._ _\ - - i / . . si. . ,- .,_,_\__,_ ,. , _ _ __ . ,. ._ » ' ' SEPT 2 `19`1`8 ' O ,"'__ r - 1 ' _ ’ -#- . , ...- _1 __ , ssrimosr ` “ _ _ . 'urn onannorzqygown otrA,rrnrsj_rq_‘ _ _ -_ f ”" “fi Rv/IIlA\\\\\§”.I@//II Bookstore le again headquarters for cliool Books chool Supplier We have an immense stock oi' dnooi Books, College Text Books, Blank Books, Scribbiers, Exercise Books, Work 'Bo0ka, Pens, inks, Pencils, Note Books, Foolecap, Drawing Pads, Foun- tain Pens, Note Paper, Envel- opes, Muscular lkawlng Padh etc., etc. All School Books sold at pub- lishers prices. Any books not in stock will he quickly ordered. Carter 81 Co Lt School Books and School M. \\\§91luulllf.nniiwll 02 m Ch Illllf 1//III/A\\\ D1 Supplies I YlA\“\\\ \\\\\¢ MII Flower Pots Jardiniers Lawn Pots It you want to give your flowers a suitable setting see our showing of flower pots, jardiniers etc. . Made from good grade earthenware and stone- priced right too. Mi ii \ BL/-\cK’s -MDW ` Sunnyside _ Phiio`Hay Specialty Co., Newark, NJ. on their success.-L. Summerside.-L. _ __ . _ f- _ ' " l r i _ I ~ ' -FARM |-M-i=novzMeN1's.- A -Matter n°y_nm-mit, charlotte e considerable Dumber or tiles are being town, who spent his holiday! Wltll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~‘ ' hauled throng-h Abi-arn's Village from friend; gt Coleman, has returned » is eeeee is . ”””””””””””” or of _w,,, , _ d _ . -ir PM/s to bu in im-Province -Two 1- ° “S °° an "'° ‘"‘°”°' 1' "dn" "°”‘°' H Y t CEN 8 PER WORD each kept busy___M_ _ - ___,_. insertion for advertising in this col- M d M' '_ John Bowne" of S&n\D1°'s. Kensinxwn- Any perswl-* Minimum cha e twentyave cents wishing to breed will ilnd him there -WOUNDED.-Mrs. Ronald Mc- Donald, Trr\velisr's Rest, has receiv- ed word that her youngest son Ser-_ geant Hubert C. MacDonald has been wounded with shrapnel in the left leg and is now in an American Hospital in France, Sergeant MacDonald went overs-ieus with the 103 Battalion oi' Vic~ toria, B. (‘., having enlisted in the west and has been sixteen months in the trenches. -WOUNDED.-The following inos- sugv has hovri rf-i'ei\'od by Mr. and .\lrs. i’aul W<~d'ge, Surninersidc-"Siu- r-oreiy ri-gret to intoriu you Pte. Leo \\'edgo infantry, oiilcially reported ad~ mitted to 1st Australian General Hos- pital, Rouen, August 19tl\ Gunsliot wound right nrrn." Pte Wedge enlist- ed with the 105th Battalion but was transferred to the 26th on going to l~`rancc. Pte. Frank Arsenault. anoth- or 105th boy and also from 'Sinnn\or~ sitio was killed in action on the .sonic ditto as Pte. \Vodge was wounded, and while serving with thc suiuc b'attalion_ -L. -SURPRISE PARTY. - A vi,-ry pleasant evening was spent r't‘vor\tly at the ironic oi Mr. I), M. Jolrristurio, Long River, when alroui fifty young puoplo of that place, inet togotlicr to do honor to Mr. Jolrnsiono's oldest .-L. -REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION ,\ Corporal now a prisoner in Gor- inany in a letter to tho Red Cross in London states that Lieutenant Archie __ _ _i I.et`urgey', son of Mrs. 'l`hos. Lefurgey irlonds presented her with .in ad of SL E_____n0__s_ has been kmed in dross nccornpaniod hy n beautiful sil- vor rnoeir lrrnrl img and gold brooch ,l Muon and not taken prisoner as pm- ______ _ ‘_______ ________ ________ ___________ M_____, viously reported. Lieutonnnt Leiurgoy ' ' ` I ` ' " ‘ ` " lwas wounded in thc big drive March .lolrnstono replied in a pleasing man- liliird and on going hack to help the ner. Music and games were enjoy~ above mentioned Chrporal who was cd hy all, and after singing the Na- also wounded’ was med on _md km_ tional Anthem the party dispersed to thoir limnos, lidiss Johnstone is one of Long liIvnr's most popirlar young ladies, and we wish hor every suc- cess in her new undertaking. _*___ .p-F! " Grayllair \ _, _ U39 i' a-Y-*` all/5 ~ air _'I pr:-psrntinn for restoring nsturel color to greg or (ui ed hair. for rnnovrrigdcndmil _und le l hair rev sing le not e dyn unermu lined htlitim :.t af iiulus ready to usr.. - rt I ! god instantly.-L. -RED CROSS CONCERT.-About ton little girls, under tho direction ot Misses Bird Wright, Mildred Mut- trrrt and Helen lVlc:QiiarrIc, put on a concert at the residence oi -Mrs. F. \V. 'Str'ong, Surnrnerside on Thursday evening and cleared $6.42 which they handed over to the lied Cross Society. The concert consisted of dialogues, rocitations,solos,otr:., and was greatly enjoyed by ri large audience. Tho young ladies are to he congratulated “°`°P°” T“°'°l°y 8°?" ard *D|NG°l-A 2-5'/4 ii Sl TY`0ClHl@ umn_ Cash must accompany order.' _ r' an rs Alberton are visiting in Summerside | rg ‘ I the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Firth I WESTERN newness.-L. ’ , , Carter 3 1181-9-zusrpdil -A Mesrino of me Navy League PERSUNALS -Mrs. 0’Connor and Mrs. Mulligan l . "M" J~ D- 5°l‘“"“““» Fi'°°i°W“» or caps 'r‘rsverse.ars rn Ermcnt Bar was “ recem vmt" 'O K°“’i“3‘°“-R where they will visit their sister Mrs. I -Dr. E. T. Tanton, Summerside. Conelius Harrington.-H. ' _attended the races at Kensington. R` _Mm sterling Pmmpm .Bostom I _M,-_ J_ Moore of Cllnrlottelown ,Bl Mass., is spending her holidays' in _,,|,,|u,,g his daughter Mm T_ W_ Bmw town. guest of her parents Mr. and ]ey_ R_ Mrs. Gabriel McDonald.-H. ' P1? i -Mrs. B. Rogers. or Amherst, ima -Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ramsay vi in pleasant visit in Frectown, the guest Summefslde fefumed h°m° °“ Thurs of Mrs 1; 13 Auld day evening alter spending it few days i , in Springside, N. S., attending the a e | -Mr. rind Mrs. A. Lowther,Senrle- funeral ot the late- Rev. W. P. Arch- ' _ ~ i town are visiting their dauglite Mrs. ibuld.-L. _ Lsuspicious characters have been cap- Brousen, which is forty miles from mam, ,h,,|,._”c“,,,_'@xcem to the _“___ Moncton, and situated on the G.’l‘.P. _that one 5-ad m.~h“r_ wt .hon The It has been later reD0f¢°_d tbl* l-W`° 'mass';l;sp?;Td;”i=|:h'ev:;";:“gnd5: sm. this morning. They belong t9 the ci-Iption oi' the two prisoners, who Moncton orew ot German prisoners, who arrived here it few months q°_ end have been out to work in diiter. tured in Sunbury. It is not YS! \!’1\0WU whether they are the above D\‘ll°l\' ers, -but the authorities at that place are wiring for more information. I; the meantime the captured men wi bs new “nm more putmum., "_, entssctlanr ot the country. I-ec.1y°d_ Chief Rldeout has received no des- .Keep \|In|.fd'e Llnirnent lhptiie hw" t . J _ _. if You Want to I r -_ _“MY Gerald 'Wlllllg-U1 Of ll T H01 Connell oi Montreal who have been 111;- ri IA. McKenzie, Kensington. R ` I ` -Tho Misses Ilella~un< _ , ., s ’ _ -. 4 ,I _ -'-'* _<4 . ~ .,, .~ ,_, I l ' . t " , , lit. £1 I ' ' . , . » ' ' . . * » ..»-».- -1 ”" - 4 i _ ,‘ i 1 _I . . -_ .. ,‘ ~ _ . _ ~+-~" .i - »-.=<' ‘ _ .-, _ ““ _-, , _ "` S ~ . ~ _ __ _ __ ____ ,___\ . _ ». _ _ _ _ _ .___ _ .r