_ i-I, iii-{'Y_'24l_:~1?17 fl-l_ - _ _ 'nm cUA_anuiN‘ __ _ _'_ {__ iii' ti For Blood __ linstantrelief and _-' speedy recovery- _ by us'ing the-1; il 'mtt'l"f`i""'l"`i”"'2l C A '-=i'l"ll_G _l?i*l|ilei\b_'Man r ._-- ;;__ -- ~,Will_ ll 0.1113 Urder _- for Winter _ ' ' - "' ° §NgVVl:i.hnd l>lius`*dortv‘e the be- " ' negz ot_ t_he present market prices. -_ ' ` ~ .. 9 “"5 “Pd "°x“"°"5 d“° (0 ‘° l ‘ -4 h 6 t bu-. d th everyone-the League of the Cross =‘_ ,zgglhgs _i1.11_;i_dvi_r_ia_at_l_iei‘_ conditions will__- Sold in 25_c, 35s, 75a, $1.25 sizes by_0;";:}; lx; a}:'__°m° “ an me ca" D Q household 'remedy l ` ' I .1 ‘ . _ ,,,’,-,why roRoNTO, oN'rARio. . _ Ask your ‘ dealer 1' r I - ‘ Hlcl_¢ey’s Twist and insist dn _ _ getting the genuine for .i .- We the cleanest and but Chewing Tobacco. sHlCKEY’S HICKEY’S is a lar e,' clean, _fragrant juicy pllug that gives real satisfaction to chewers after they have tired of other kinds. _fTh¢_ Gwfdien . W~0t_'r.___5:_-:_ “_ _ _ _ -"ri~i‘av ALL uiEE1"ai cream sid-» ing' Dunstafrnage, at the League of the -Cross picnic tomorrow. MOTOR CAR TO HIRE. Paddy Mc- ' gusid. Stand at Colin A. MoDonald'e. _ ent Street. _ Phone 616. "House phone 411-J. '_ ' 1822.'l‘.2M3i ____ ,l~: .r THIRTY CENTS will'-'take 'you to the League of the Crossff 'picnic ,at Cream Siding,--Dunstaifnage; tomor- row, at either 9.60 for -2 .p._ in.- ‘ __ THE ARANMOREJ-`-The B."S. Ar- anmore leaving Charlottetown at 7 o’clo_ck 'yesterdayinoriiing took out thirty passengers' and `the following freight: A‘ car of lobsters. 28 head _of cattle ion St. Jlohn’s, Ndl; rsix ing. Duns~tai`fnago. tomorrow. . -= ~ 0 . - Twlst TRY i-iicki-:Y's Twrsr -the change will do yo-1 r 0 N A the Standard Motor Car ofthe World; no use for knockeraio . ._.d¢m¢nd' y the thousands because under almost ever. _ I- . ‘F°fd-Dw¢a-`- ~ _ good. _ A Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd . Charlottetown ' Ravages oi Time h ,___._ _ _ of July celebration, which was nof _ . ' ' "' 'held this year_ in addition to whlcl r -__ ' '1-I _ _ _glseveral picnics were called oft’ thii d :___ _____ __ _ _ ____ - . Year. which last year nettéd the rail 'ff _way several hundred dollars. Monumenistiiatendureihe - fr Il FROM NORTH RUSTICO.-Rai 0 _ :_~: ~_ _- -_-_<:_-_- ~ _ __ _ _ _ _ _-:__ _»:_-_j_-,nu E is where the 'League of 'the' Cross' picnic' is being held tomorrow TONlGHT'8 FESTIVAL- Attend ~ the Strawberry festival on Knights of-Columbus grounds tonight: .. ' 'cnsaivi sinme. ou~srAi=i=uAe_ _ * MAKE A`a|o`ei=ronr io'§aitsn~a` ' ru tba. matinee at .the Pri ce Edwin today. Performance stari; at three o’clock, Sllllrll- _7§24',M1i 'e1'.‘_`ANNE's cEi.i:saA'rioN.-sr Anne's celebration will be held this year on July 29th. with the usual' services at Lennox island. __ 'lT’8 TOMORROW.- The outing that has been anticipated by 'nearly icnic at Cream Siding. Dunstalf- ° ° ‘BVRDER Now FROM _ all druggilts g __ nage. - _ ." _ __ _ _ _ P db ~ - .‘ THE CHILDREN AND OTHERS.- A‘ & Co. “pare y lThs children. and those who have . ,_ _ been going sin tliey er- young chance to see the Big Show at the .Phone 240, Charlottetown. c0~,litd.`chlldren ln thecllaeague gf the Crosr Prince Edward' Mauna” 3 P~ “1- ziw_-il-27Mii_ . - _ . -will be at the picnic at Cream sid B DON'T FORGET. This is your last harp; one continuous show. 7 t Re 10.30. 7.24.M1i. - turn fare for adults 30 cents; chil _ _ *FF-H"-°"€ Im, 'dren 20 cents. si - , ` _ . #- ' -- - ~'~ f~ Mo H Lp | _ at the home of Dr. Martin. Grand - ' r RE E FOR THE K Nc View. Thursday evening, July 26th, AN ICE CREAM FESTil/AL iN AI F RED CROSS WORK will 'be hal mond Doli‘on son of Joseph Doiron °°m'm°“°l“F M 8 l’~ m~ Come an iaiacrrsmiihi Norm Rusiico has err h listed in the Railway Draft. Mr. Doi ron has another son also helping ti wi-n the war' as before published eip a good cause. 1836`-7~24ME2l. FESTIVAL AT EAST ROYA»LTY -Autos will be at the corner of Gra The latter is now in France. Their mn *md Greatvcleorge sweets ° friends in North Rustl-co wish their good luck and a safe rcturn. _ S _RE PASSENGER TRAFF|C.- The R item in ycstsrday's ii-isuo in refer 9 encg to passenger traliic .on the P. E I. Ry., was not altogether correct AI (_ the end of the two months referrer* t to the passenger traliic was nearli ing to the cancellation oi picnic uni’ date the passenger tratilc has gonr t made up largely of ieigcunilons to the Experimental Farm and the l2tl BROTHERS MEET IN ENGLANF ~Mrs. John Walker, North River received ri letter a few days ago fron l Are what you Seek to make _ lb_e grave ot your departed with. We supply no others. Our Monumei'ils`aie'the best - to be had. Estinrates given. Chandler & Bell 60 Kent Street ‘ ~ 2440-_io-itusimo; _ w'~.'- " _ l You can save good money by buying your"‘shirts from us. Our prices are iowerthan you pay in other stores, and as _we sell only the product of the two best Canadian - ina ers 'hiTooke" and W. G. & R.” you are always sure to get»a good shirt ere. _ _ _ We have every style of shirt, and in a big variety. _We know you will be pleased with our shirts, the Quality, Fit and Price. _ MCLELLAN BROS QW” ‘ Taitoirs & Fuafvisnsas isis-1-1sMti _ _ '. ' _ ' I Wedding _ ` l _ _ Presents . _ We have just received a nice line of Silver l P_lated Ware which 'we would be pleased to - _ s ow. . ‘ * f See our new Pyrex Casseroles. _ N. __Tanton ieyeief _ 11* " - l `f V f ' ‘AW '_`:'-rl _ __-_......._. _ _ a - . _-_I _ _.Ford Automobiles l 5 N6 needjor lie tolwrite lar e ads for the FORD she is ` advance flimsy iaults, they are only helping to advei'ti.~e___t_lie ` Ford Motor as each year has seen Ford Cars increase in ' ' ' ‘ ' t` ‘nt e`Cai'ha§ loved itselfSu 'rior. N lililricilillliaiilriillliiuiieéllirdllfor deiwncllible. economicalleservice ‘for pleasure or for .busin'ees. 'The Ford‘.Cai- is,the C? `for you. The Ford Car il made in Canada by Cana -- ian W-_orkmen in the 'largestlFactory‘in the British _ Empire. _ ` BUY A FORD not because it is the cheapest, ._ but because it is a better car. There are over 700 f- ‘ Ford vice Stations in Canada, where a full stock of Fo|1¢&.,f%ai'e parts are carried, Repairs and replace- _ _-msn 9 may be qnicklyr made. We are now stocked . and- prepared. to .do .all kinds ot repairs and put on ; any accessories required. Grant &Kei1i1i>-dy _. _Buy Your Shirts Here and Save . heniion Hugh M. saying he had me' hir brother' Nell D. in the Hosplta in England. lt is ov_ei'_i’our yearr I since' they last niet and during tha- time boih have seen Active Servici in lhance. Needless to say the; i wci'e_pleased to meet once again P Nell D. enlisted three years thls»Aug list-and crossed to France with thi First Canadian C0l1Un.,E9“l Where l“ Royal Flying Corps. left yesterday for' Toronto. l ` spent twenty' two months-_ as a des. _patch rider ln`jFrance. _puring that time he had _the good luck to escapr f without a. -scratch but owing ,.1 to ill-health was obliged to re a turn to England for' Medical treat mcnt.-Hugh M. left here with thc 105th Battalion. was drafted tr h France last December. _spent sin montliswlth the lst Canadian Tunnel G ling Company when owing to an at tack of rheumatlsm was sent tr England for treatment. The abovr 1 brave boys are the' only sons of Mr d and Mrs. John Walker, North River D This 'is another incident where thc only sons have left home and al, that was near._ and dear to‘them tc B do their bit for their country. The trust that ere' long they will be able to _welcome them back to their homc S_P‘ECiAL TRAINS LEAVE CHAR- LOTTETOWN AT 9.30 A. M. and 2 P. M. FOR THE LEAGUE OF THE CROSS PICNIC AT CREAM SIDING S DUNSTAFFNAGE. _ ` w T H D11 RroPE_iip_i Stewart’s Cate QUICK LUNCH _1N_ - BRIGHT, zCL‘EAN, AND COMMODIOUS QUART- ERS. 101 QUEEN ST. Riley Block A MOST PALATABLE '-llld-' SUBSTANTIAI.. MENU. _*.4 *___* 158li,’l.l2Mil1uStul_l110. _ bww `“ » LA-_Dias - . $4;00`Tan Boots for _ . . ._ ....1 _. _ _ 8.00~'l'an .-Shoes. 2.00 2.50 Tan Pumps i,’50' :Ve have decided to clear » ou ' " OVER 100 PAIRS Boots, Shoes &‘Pumps ` 0NE THIRD- 0l"F ` MARKED PRICES - irmgoodi ii wi valrue at the Re‘l1'i?I:r_ Ifliice, and we -would ask you to Cl" Rnd" 4' " il ` ‘ LOOK NAT THEM W H E $500 in excess of last year, hut. ow E iris was conveying passengers to tho 'mher excurslml 'Wins “inc” 'ha' Rod Cross festival. when. he inadver- Bllghfly behllld- Durmg the CUYVUF went to the Magistrate and voliintar- ponding period last ye-.ir the receipts iilv ._ from special trains was about $2500 Magistrate flixed at $5.00. lu ~e n O as visit with frlcnds in Rustico, New re visiting here. the guests of their aughter. Mrs. (Prof) McLarty, Up er Hillsborough Street. h ` t i it many friends of those young mer~ miewwn’ on t ew way O vs and loved ones. of ydney, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Pa accompanied by his two children i . \ ing blemishes and wrinkles l Ladies Tan&Chocolate ri-isis- caoss spizeniric.-1 n onnection with the paragraph in yes- rday’s Guardian about Police Court rosecutlon of autoiste-, it should #explained that Mr'. John R. Dln~ ently exceeded the speed limit. He offered to pay rr fine which the it PERSONALS Mrs. R. C. Goff. City. left yester- ay for Toronto. ~ Mr. J. J. Hughes. lil P... Souris. was the City yesterday. Mr. A. L. Lewis. Sunimerslde. was this City yesierilay. rirr. Harald' sandhr. Halifax, is glstered at the Victorlia. "Mix Joseph `McKcnzic was visiting Rollo Bay recently from Little l. _ oni Lleut. Ronald H. Stewart of the Mr. G. F. Ferguson of New Lon- n was in Charlottetown Friday on business trip. Miss Mable Parkman. East Royalty. returned home after a pleasant lasgow and Wheatley -River. Drfand Mrs. Wilson. of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Nell J. McNevln. of rea, spent the week-end in Char- ends and relatives in DeSable. Mr. George Cruikshark of the firm Farqrrhar & Co., Boston, with his lfo and child the guest of Mrs. J. J. ralnor, Prince Street _ Mr. John >Lappan of the I. C. It trick Lappan. of this- City He is arry and Doris. . The Misses Ethel and Leah Mullen who '\ have been visiting their parents in Charlotte- town, left yesterday on return to New York. Messrs. Wilfrid McKenna. Eugene Kelly and' Peter M»cMl|lau, city, left yesterday for New Glasgow, to work at shell-making in the steel works. Mr. Ale Muiphy. of the P. E. l. R.. returned yesterday by the wes tern train,-after spending the week- end at his home in Freetown. Miss Efile Agnew, Alrberton and ber friend Miss 'Crowe of Halifax spent the week end in the city the if Illllllll£\\\\\\\\\*IHIlM Beauty is But `- Skin Deep Yoii. therefore cannot hope to retain your _youthful beauty unless you properly ' care for your akin. _I Keep the skin satiny. ‘ healthy by using our. _ \\K“\R` 'ff I/ U '.5 D- , vIzi.v£1' si