» ._ .~_ »= _ , - -/__ _ _ . - ' ... _ . - ~ ' ._ .~ . . 'iff' -*'.' if . ~ - ~ ..i~..r.~,.___. f_. _ _ , f if , __ , _, "' H ~,» ¢,. Q ~ _, _ \ _ _ ;*,°./ . ». JULY-'1il.l 19-18 _ - ' ' “ » ouimnmr race "M" 1" __"_ Rf-7777 lr ‘->‘ _ ' _` _g 7_,_,__ _f _ “x _ ". ,Z _ . --ff- Sa _.ir 1* _ - ----"f i~=_"~| 'C S clam Guardia" s- f Prince mo...-.i____ S $1.95 ~ i'El'..tsl..l.‘i-l¢l.i°l.2.z..f’.-§ _ ‘-1 _ ___ ' _ _ l y nd ' ._ _ over k d _ ‘ ~ “HU-"1 ‘=‘~~“‘S .. .":.‘:;..“.;l...'.‘.;'.Y'..‘ll'.l:‘.; Rubb"§f°~,'§0le _and Heel O i ' SARSAPRILLAA _ ._ TONIC A n all-the-year-ro u n d the_“SV='i¢m. I0 Promote ap- ”f ' Polite and aid digestion. _ 'rn' * fe ' le -cfvf" ._ able §??MaMEl¥ V?/EAR* ggi" this is-the time of~warl add forpostaiie o n tw o pounds. Morris-Smilii-Beer . 1 \\\\\\v=¢l'/0 llllls WeiAre -. Modern Opticin ns We keep in constant touch with the latest discoveries and inventions in optics, and immed- iately anything new is placed on the market which will increase our knowledge or facilities, we have it. Our optical office is of the most approved style and is' equipped with the very latest instru- ments and aight testing appli- ences. Glasses fitted hy us do not de- \\\\\\\\\vllul4_I'n 5 B Z . - PUCG _$1.00 Der bottle. Y MacKinnon Drug C0-. The Rexall Kodak store ` F ASHIONABLE OXFORDS eceived by Expres We are showing the ost fashionable oxiords ade. tract from the appearance. We _ make a special study of the cos- ‘ metic effect to be obtained, and can assure you that our glasses ' add a certain note of neatness j and refinement that meets with I favorable comment. Children's eyes receive olir _ special attention, and we pride ‘ ourselves on our- ability to iii a i child with chiid's glasses. not i with ciimbeisome glasses that were intended for adults. Shadow Retinoscopy test used. Succeeds where others fail. - H. J .' Mabon Optometrist and Prescription , Druggist - Montague P. E. island i Next door Bank of Commerce _ ies; .E _‘__ Professional 'Cards DR. CLIFT CNRONIC Dl8lAlll _ CURATIVE TREATMENT. by the month in advance, Victoria l'|otei,_' Charlottetown.. P.E.l., Canada. » l-iOURB._12 to 3 daily. NOW ‘ » s. s. unssian larrlster, Solicitor, Notary Publis, oto.. MONEY T0 LOAN. Montague. P. E. l. J. D. s'i‘i~:wA1z'r, ic. c. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Ofhoe Nswson Block, Charlottetown lrsnoh Office, Georgetown ° lloney to Loan on Rael latate ,_ _ WARBURTOIS & SHAW Barrlsters, Attorneys. Notary Pub- ite, Etc.. Solicitors -tor Canada Bank Association, Bank of Montreal, Can- ada, Permanent Montague Corpora- lou. i~ ' 1 . l{oLEOD & BENTLEY CN. E. Bentlsy,`K. G. larrletsr and Attorneysetf-Law Money to Loan, Ollee-Bank oi' N. 8. chambers. Charlottetown P.l.l. i IIORSON & DUFFY lei-rlsters and Attorneys _ lolloitors for Royal Bank of Csnsds HONIY TG LOAN.‘ ___ \ Xl Q IIB“\\\€*-I A ne w Patent iight ight oxford made with vered Fr nch heel for ress wear .........$6.50 ` Other lines in Kid and Patent with high heels -Street oxfords made in Brownland Black calf- skin, military heel only ...........$5.50 Alley S & Co s.issll.\\\\a\\\\'~moms my :egg f ll7&\\\\\\\‘ i\\\\é4 ` Buckwheat .Flour L Made from choice Silverhull Buckwheat Made at Belmont Mills, f r e s h supply received weekly. - Makes Best Buckwheat Pancake Buckwheat Cake, Buckwheat Porridg Sold in any quantity All wholesome &_ Too some 9 Q 5 For Sale at Carter’s Feed Store Queen Street A iscs w.w.w. P1913. |__iff§~‘_<~’.."‘.f.~ Wedding ringshave '-"';.‘-,`»__ :J L§_* o o d t he i si i test of half ' _ _- a century, I All is i z e 5. ‘ ly-_,i ig- "_4 illlll|'l|f~1||||'é~ _ iiIi`alss`¢?_i~f|`»‘§’ -/*_ ` All styles .vi S ., i .Ig 2.: - -~ 1 ~... -J __ `tI§`f _ //`i)‘\" f/' I _All prices._ _ w..w. wl:i.LNaa‘ 515 Jewelers. - ' Esisb. less _ Fi ____ ~L___| L ° I . "= Q :?_-': ' 1'- rl: l‘_ ssl. ` l f L _ i , , _ » . ». , --f¢~ 1 ’» ~l0UlC» much used i f exhaustioii, d e bitlkctaaeg U " ~ ~l‘°" “Be Sure o ht‘ t _f d t ._ __ _ y U O Hin t C have l§;i;sa;i% hem gggggg with each 256 pub Norlt-if by mall please ° THE Sold on, at ` i ; \ \ t - I QT'-IZIIIXHRWI f l e l ' proper kind to uy ber bands if you need them I Y Illil "'Isi'and"'ti'ailic`.' His uhfaiiing. courtesy in -quart and _pints are the 1 i . _ lvraveaiuumiinanovmsa COOL BEA IREEZES, DELIGHT- PUL BEACH are prime lttractlons at the McMillan Hotel,-Stanhope. Book your room' now. Telephone. tf LONG CREEK AND- K»lNG8TON_- There will be preaching in the Bap- tist Church at Kingston tonight at 8.30 _ind Long Creek on Thursday at _3.30. ‘ ,l...__._. - KEEP cooi.-Have ii long-lasting refreshment at Johnson & Johnaon’s *soda fountain. Any flavor. 'A cool- ing satisfying- refreshment. , _ - 390-7-3M3i. , ____ _ _ sfranoann 'csarir=icA1'ss.-iz, is understood that the Standard certiil~ cates' plan has been abolished for the present year on the Canadian Govern- ment Railways and delegates new coming to_ conventions or other meet-` ings wi-li have .to -pay full fare the same as other individuals. l~8LAND SOLDIERS AT PINE HILL -Among the overseas soldiers at Pine Hill Military Convalescent Home in__ iiaiirax are 'ins following P. -E. is- landers: -Private W. Coulson, Sea Vie_w;'O. S. A. Collin, Morell; D. E. Mckay, nedeque; N. l-i. McLeod, Ai- herton; A. J. Perry, Misoouche; H. F. Fatcher, Aitkens Ferry; and R. J. McArthur, New Zealand, P. E. li. L.0.L. SERVICE.-The members of ning wiuiam L.o.L. will pies.-ie mast in their lodge 'room on Sunday. July Zlsi.. at 2.30 sharp to form in pro session and march to the -Kingston lilelliodist chili-all [or divine service. which will he coniilicteii by Rev.. R. P._Colclougli. Grand Chaplain of .the Oricr. All niciiibeisof sister lodges cordially invitdd. Collection iii aid of lim P. E. isliiiili Hospital. -_ sin_ wlE'ss'rER's' hE1ll'nEMENr. --Mr. M. C. Webster, station master at.Plctou since February. 1885, re- 'tirhs from the position;,thls _week to _take superannuation. Mr. Webster will not, however, says the Advocate allow himself to rust, for~on retiring from the inlnoad he will assume the management of the Picton branch of the Dominion Express and C. P. R: telegraph office. Mr. Webster is one of the oldest railroad, men in the gov- ernment service, having started his railroad career at Stellartun in 1873.= Recognised as a most caps/ble official by _the railroad management he hand-` led smoothly and efficiently the big business which passed through Pic- 'tou when. for years, it was the funnel through which flowed the bulk of the and willingness to oblige madehim most popular with the many business .men wth whom he came in contact. ulated on securing his sarvces. Minard's Liriiment Co., I/imitcd Gents,-I cured a valuable hunting dog of mango with M-lNAR1D`S LINI- MENT after several voterinaries had treated him without doing him any permanent good. Yours, &c., Prop. of Grand Central Hotel ._ ._ . -5. .. Beer and Goff Out With Your Our Perfect Then we have extra rub- -_ or your last seasons bottles. Dr.E.C.i'larris - Eye Specialist lD`§se ' like llsyel Bank laild~ leg, Charlottetown _ Phe¢`~ts-»'I‘ ' . His new employers are to be congrat- _STANH ¢»lY1T £- l,l_ s an _ideal holiday resort. The McMillan limi is trim ideal spotni wiiicn- il. iocate. Eillnlent attendance. good. .yholesome fare, moderate terms., Cali lr telephone today. _t _ ti Foun ow£i.ii_iNo .Houses com- prising nine tenement are offered for sale, the"'estat'e of the late _Rogers Farquaharson. Sale commencing at L2 o'clock noon, at No. 7_ Prince St. ' .. -M-»» sas. -.'RA<|LWAY' TRAFFIC_-» Freight uid passenger traffic on the P. E. ls- siid 'Railway-_ especially imigm- is 'eeping well this season and is ahead >f last year by quite a considerable -xtent. _ GROGERS MEETING.--At a lame fnd representative meeting oi’ Retail irocers held in this city the new “ood Regulations in regard to sale if substitutes in theproportion of 50 ~er cent with all wheat flour sold were onsidered. Those present all agreed .hatthey would carry out this Regula- ion, and see thot' the others carry it iut. The Unted States regulations ale 'nuch stronger than the Canadian re- ulations, and ,every private person =hould meet the Grocer in a friendly spirit. and not place difiicultes in the vay of his carrying out the law. ENTER URSULINE CONVENT.-- The following clipping will he oi’ lnerest here as the young lady re- ferred to has visited the island, and is a nelce of Mrs. P.H. Trainer, and Mr. P. ~Lantry, oi' this city., Miss Alice E. Haniomdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hanlon, of 24 King St.,, Dorchester, left her home this morning to prepare for the sacred Jiiing of a` nun. She will enter the Ursuline Convent, Middletown, New York, where she has been previously been teaching in the Academy of Physical Culture. She is a graduate of Sargent's Physical Culture School class of 1917. Already engaged in re- ligious work are two other daughters in the family known to the world as Sister M. _ Carmeiita. and Sister Marion Stanislaus, who are in the sisters or charity convent. at Mi. st. Vincent, l~Ialifa'x, N. S. A son, George A. Hanlon, is at Woodstock, Md., studying for the priesthood, and will be ordained intwomonths. Another son of Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon is in business in Ohio and another son' in war service. ~ LAVONIA REPAIRED.-The Pic- tuo Advocate 'of Saturday says:-'I‘he three masted schooner Lavonia,which was taken off the north shore' of Prince Edward `Island. where she had' ‘been wrecked, and was brought to Pictou and repaired by her- new own- cr, Mr. Reid'MacManus, of Memram- cook, New Brunswlick, was ready to put to sea yesterday. She goes from here to Gaspe to load lumber for New York. The repairing,.of the Lavonla furnished work for a large number of men during the winter, spring and ear- ly summer and a lot of outiittings and supplies of one kind or another were .. _ ' ~ ,. . .~.- , . .», EXTRA SPECIAL A'I`TRACTION CWED. ETHUR syn' - 7. I nm-bars ‘ Ainslxsivrrth” n ` `_Castieton T i. _ _ Screen Star And Liitle Mary McAllister the Clever Child ` “ON TRIAL” was the Talk of New York Played ‘ One Solid Year on Broadway It’s Immense You’ve Seen the Play - - - See the Picture ~ -Q-.. PERSON A LB 'Master Harold Mell‘ish, Montague, is visiting in l-Lazeibrook. Mr. John Dennison_, Hazeibrook, spent Sunday at Tea Hill. Miss Enid Smith, Pownal is visit- ing friends in Charlottetown. _ #___ The Mdsses Adele and Florence' Hughes, of Norbor, are visiting in the_ ciy. Miss Lulu Jenkins, Boston, has ar- rived in Pownal, to spend the sum- mer. _ Mrs. John McPhall, Desabie_ hus_ returned? home after wisitlng ln' Mermaid.) Sir Louis Davies, leaves this morning on return to Ottawa to attend the Supreme Court of Canada. _ Mr. Thos. Whelan, of the P. O. staff, has returned to the city after spending his holidays in Covohead. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Norton, of Cardigan, retumod yesterday from nt- tending the convention _at New Glas- gow. . ._ Sgt. Percy 'B. Large, of Halifax, is ' home on furlough, visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Large, Bayfield Street. The Misses Hattie' Gay_ Pownal and Lldy McEachen, Mermaid. have returned home after visiting friends in Brigetowii. #__ Quarter Master Harry Drew., of Halifax, has arrived home on a 2 I l F I' e _ u ' £1-1 ` ' v Last Call to . See . ' . The Pretty Australian Screen Stat EN ID BENNETT ‘ IN . “The Keys £5. Righteous” A Tense 'Drama of the Days when “The Best Man Won” Back in the Old Copper-Field Days-Primitive Passions, Gripping Suspense and a Startling Climax Sensation and Thrills Galore IN “The Flaming Crisis” Eight _Episode of the Thrilling Western Serial “Ins Buns Eye" _ L _ Prince Edward \ Matinee 3 p. ni.--Night 7 and 8.45 .4 ZW' ` 4 I ' 1 i_ fl sign' Mr; 'and Mrs. H. T. Prowse, L city, left yesterday on a visit to Mr. ‘und Mrs. Jas. 0. Sullivan. Campbellton. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, and A Mrs. ‘Riiy Cudmore, city, accom- panied by her two daughters, Mable. and Bernice, left -yesterday moming for ‘Bloomfield where they will he the guests of M‘r. Wm. McAusland. . ¢.- _ _. _l i i H' i, _ .. _.f ,‘ -1-.afa-il ,y tv"-.\>$~ WILFRID GANGNLE S Drummond, Aug. 3. '04, is '7:.°°',.""'.,Tv_r.y~\"-' -'_-.__-,=. -. lb purchased for her in Pictou. Mr. Mac M _ m P ° MOB|LE SUPPIJES Ind "PGI jlllf _ ncdved n The Hon" Hlrdwu. weeks holidays the guest of her fath. - c°_' |_m_ 417_7_1°M2|_ er Mr. Wm. McAusland. She was _ . Mr. Paul A. Murphy. Pathologist of the Department of Agriculture, left - ‘ _ ' yesterday morning on an extended . _ _ _ tour of inspection o fthe potato work 3 of the Department. His inspection a ? lt will pay _you to keen posted regarding the tcm- perature- t h e n you can guard against the effects of summer heat There are many thing which you can safely do at 80 degrees that woulilikbe dsngerousat 90. We- ve a nice assortment of »THERll0ME'l`_ERS ` lT'.§.°f‘.l.‘.‘.i§‘»§‘~.’°.!'.......‘*“"l.“3.?'.§°{.'3 _ _telephone number is 33.' JOIiilSli|i liillliliilil. 'rm ooainy oromen Cor. Kent and Prlnse “Mehr -___ _ _ 9_ ._ » _ . ”` ` "._‘!1"‘°""‘- l--a- _. 'll-Fill' I » s 1* \ - f anus. who is a successful contractor his m°th°r Mrs' Ge°"5° DWW- Gmfwn ade a number of bueness and qar- s"'°°t° onal friends when in Pictou, as he °‘“'* t i htf d d i l _w_:_ azz; “Oryx aaslmiflgea mms; A. D. Fraser, city, has returned from uslness We might have adopted an the P` E' L H°sp"'°]’ af" under' ' old English custom and`presented him som! 8' very successful °p°"m°n tm' with the freedom or me eiiy.At all ev- ‘“’°°'“”°“"' t' h ti f ti f k - » E; int; hgswfgs Bskgdaiegg °;nd_“;Ve Miss Laura Hurst. who is organist hi . ti il ith th - ' ' , fm_f"_‘n |::h_:_';:sh;'_` :ores wx" don; mg; churches, is spending- her vacation tonians will take an interest in the with her parents' Mr' and Mm' R` J' fortunes of, the Lavoriia and her own- Advocatm 81'. ::A Lafaois vAnis1'v`FF Auro- M"' H“">' G- "`°'5‘“°“- °“Y- 1°" _ furlough, which he is spending with Miss Jean Idraser, daughter of Mr. in one of the Summerside, P. lE I Hurst, Beaches Road says the Pictou yesterday for Bloomfield to spend a accompanied by her twin daughters Olga and Olive and son Reggie. will take in all the provinces as far as Saskatchewan. .._.______, Mlnard'e LInln__\ent used by Physicians % A REMINDER That -lad' of yours. overseas. All that is humanly poaible is being done to see to it that he is well fed, well clothed and sillciently equipped. _ Organisations like the Y. M. C. A. are looking to his physical comfort, healthful recreation and clean fun. If he is sick or wounded the Red Cross will 'provide for him with ten- der. loving care. ` - Yet there is one thing that wiili bring a smile to his face and a joy to his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give- Your Photo-‘ graph. daughter Vivian,¢returned to Monta- gue yesterday, having spent the week end ‘ln New Glasgow, atending the convention. HCANNING RACKS, to fit any wash boiler $1 each. .The Rogers Harware Co. Ltd. 417-7-16M2i. * _ *_ 1 l Spray Spray With Machinery made by the Spramotor Co., London Ont. a Canadian Co who make a specialty of Spraying Machinery, either Hand or Power. Your Experimental Farm has demonstrated that it is as necessary to spray for blight as for bugs. For Ma_.hinery prices etc. write or cali on the following: JOHN H. GILL, Charlottetown. _ POOLE & THOMPSON, Montague. BRACE, McKAY & CO, Summerside. F*e!--Lf# 2?” ll 32-8~2Bfrisattues w s. __ I ¥”'1 -YT Farmers Attention _ Now is the time _to use Royal Purple Calfmeal The greatest milk substitute ever known. ' For sale at all General Stores throughout the Island. _ ' _AULD BROS LTD., Charlottetown The Cool: Studio _ _, __ 1.-~ 4- -v _. _ __ 'a-.¢. Sole Wholesale |1ilt'riiiiiters__l '___ .2 'f'