stories. -mi M...."....£ unlo hsl ma: do $‘%€W_ r notice. Wr - llfil-‘i-ao-zi. b ANOTHER CARI-DAD o: ".5..- ing‘_ ca" Edward Yo: Wirfillll rece ved. Solid in" your specifica- sure in; what‘ you want. Mall or phone R.=.T. Holman; Ltd, Sumnifgigle. . tlons at once tomato‘ of gett- weoomo ashes-s larle nlim ber- ot parishioners assembled at 8t. Ann's Church, Lot 06, on Wed- nesday, June 28rd. to witness the mar age of Miss May Clarkln, daug ter" of Mr. dud "Mrs John Cllrkln, New Wlltshlre Bill] F7511‘ cirJ. "rrainor, eldest sou of lgr. and Mrs. James Trainor, Lot 5. - . b “ PEERLESS ” lathe nsms of the purest and highest quality Dry Ginger ‘Aid made ln‘Oanada. “Peerless” Dry Ginger Ale V __ls made under a special and distinctive process which pro- hduess a beverage of unequalled quality. Physicians, Hos- pvioilsristtsiewn _ DEBLOIS BROS. Emerald toyO'Leary Including bummer-side‘ ‘ R. T. HQIJMAN, 11m. " _ .' Summe raids »._.'_ ' O'Leary to Tlgnish JOHN A. HACKETT Tlgnlsh l East of Mt. Stewart, including Georgetown, Sourls and Magdalene Islands J. J. HUGHES, LTD. Sou rls J. & T. MORRIS Makers n a...» As_s._a.-~s Gharlotteown a-a The bridle was attended by Miss Mary A.‘ Gallant while Mr. An- thony Clarliln ably supported the groom. After the ceremony which was perofrmed by Rev. Dr. Cur- ran, P. P. the happy couple mot- ored to the home of the bride's parents where the immediate friends“ of both parties partook of a suuiptuous breakfast very dflllll‘ iiy served. Here a few hours were very pleasantly D8559‘! Dill" 1° their departure for tho home of 1V" Ibseph Gallant, where dinner was qiwalflng them. .Tbe bridal party then set out for Borden cu rollifi to. Manchester, N. H" lelllii“! the best wishes of their man? relative‘- and friends. E-XAMINA; pleats, 8anatorlums, especially recommend l_ 5km“); gel-tool. ‘ . - TION.-The semi-annual am na- ~ i eel-m qD f ' ' S h" l was heltion _ i“. II tion of Bangor ° °° » t‘ . its? _ .. ry 8'81’ "Tuesday, June 29, in thapresencg I .. ._ _ ola large number of P8751!“ a“ ' Charlottetown ,.. " -‘ visitors. The pupilsbrere exalmgg- ' ' =‘ ~ ' > - . l cc s, an — Distributors for sqiqrsis tirmtsgewsrt, Including city zilnitltleéhstgg-ilggjlei“ vm creamy my, showing that they had been carefully trained by their teacher. Miss Elisabeth Compton. Th6 school room was tastefully decor- ated for the occasion with flow- ers, maple leaves and flags. After the examination, the following programme was pleasingly render- ed; Remarks by chairman; Ad- dress olI welcome. by Ernest 115d‘ ner; Recitation, "The Farmer" by’ Edith Robbins; Recitation, Charlie Compton; Duet, “Vacation Days" , by llllargaret Compton and Fred McDougall; Recitation, “Mary's 'Littie Lamb" by Mabel Grant; A ‘ ‘Recitation, “Our Heroes", by Don- aid Compton; Flag Drill by School; Recitation, “The Man Behind the Plow" by Leslie Ladner; Recitat- .' illlrfwhen l was a Little Girl" by th Ladner; ltecitation. by Wins- ton McKay; Quartette, "Good- ' night" by Margaret Compton, Rutlyrhadner, Fred McDougall and. George MgcLeiin. Th ,.pupils- were 1-‘ trea '_lth confectid ery and ice cr . d cakeWIe served _y th udies,to all pre nt. The a- clie -_.w_aaz-‘presented;a‘~'wlth a , filled purse, and the followingbd?‘ dress read by Louis McKlnnon: hr Miss 0_iIlpl0l1Z—It devolves pbngneto, fferyou in thefiname _f the pupils of. ;this school, a __ slight token of 0hr esteem. To myself it is a pleasure to be their / .1 _.,. l‘: . ._.,. . I I t C. LEAR AS A CRYSTA i,“ is ilii light shed by our hand . _ - U some indirect lighting nxtur - ssl All the glare of direct - g ii t is avoided, but none ot m A-Lsqnn r-st- ‘En-q ts‘ illumination is lost, but $0!’ increased. See them ' you'll like them. Ami you'll like them mwe and ; mine as you use them. One light fixtures are em‘ ‘V Qllllolmm IE- .I MARITIME ELECTRIC lIOMPANY LIMITED s... aabswt. ,.,,_ , lnoutbhléjrgb. ffy-am, fit lbQW‘_Rd- dressing you "as ourfiéscherfbut ‘as our friend, our dear trusted and very much tried friend, for how often have we tried your temper and your forbearance. Dear tea- Cllcififwe will evqr k ep you en- siirinéd 9 look back to} abode oi‘ penance, but rather a pleasure. since your kindness and nmlabliily have so made it, our studies having been illuminated by yourlpaiience. Examine the tents of the little basket, for I see somendaisles and the secrets they won't tell, which is covered by the blossoms of the clover and others liable?! grow o3‘ the banks of the ore ve easel. . acpe t~th| small toltellibf 'our ‘ ' esteegs’ sin-j with t our united hopes that your life ill be as haplly as you have .1 ._ DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE I TO MANUFACTURERS, WHOLE- "i, SALEES AND RETAILERS a.‘ __‘a.a. .¢~.;i_..s-sg Notice ls hereby given to all concerned that Returns. accompanied by renitlttanceof LUXURYJND EXCISE . TAXES, must be made as follows to the local Collector of Inland Revenue from whom any information desired may be obtained. RETURNS Oi: LUXURY TAX must be made on the first and fifteenth day of each month. " ' " RETURNS OF JEWELLERS’ TAX, MANUFACTUR- ERR‘ TAX," mo ashes TAX must be made not their than the last day of the month following ths monthcpvery, ed‘ the Return. NRETURNQ FOR FARE! IN ARREARO must bs made ' . forthwith, otherwise the penalty provided by law will be___ _’ enforced. F. J." CASEY COLLECTOR/i! INLAND REVENUE Charlottetown, P. E. I. made ours. Signed on behalf of the pilsqlgne, Qqchgihquhough com eloiy taken s rprise m 11- dialed.» tll ketl upiis anti! kind ess, s uringqhe ; g1 . precilitlonphif their amination wssybmug y‘ tactile"; bytlss singing of the a one! An- them. i BAY -“,Dl MUIMD DYE§'_', Don't streak or ruin‘ your- material in poor dye. insist on "Dla oud Dyes." Easy directions in D _ base. UMNS" our orr WITHOUT .. ‘PAIN ; LIFT RI his». ism rem, Drop a little “Free " on cbing corn, 'in- stantiyj at co -‘ stops hurling, then shortly you».llft it right "off with angers. Truly! Your drnfiist sells; tiny bottle i ‘lb-cone ' ;lor. -s few cents. lvuflhlent to cgranove every bard‘ mrn, soft rn, or corn between the toes, and the caliuses, without somlvll 0i‘ irritation " arts, and shall‘ v hob], not ns bu‘ 5.1mm her parents. Late in evening Ill ADVIRTIIIMENT ll . Issue of the ssls bysdctioaof _- fred Howard's residence Iridi- too. Monday, August 8th. . . . iosa-r-si-il weooma lIHJa-sd cider marriage toot place‘ at the Illa)‘ prompt-m. on the evening ot-tbs‘ 28th; when the Rev. LB. Infilt- uinted in marriage Mr. Johniwiliiaia MacDonald of Somehow." W“ ‘Ill!’ Elisabeth IMscLeod, fourth dllllht- or of Mr. and In. I»! of Boiiahaw. The bride looked“ chat-miss is a very Moore"! lili- and a handsome dross o! v1 N" satin. The! narrow Y" ill"! l‘ Bongbsw, where they are very N‘ pular. . , 1*- 2i HOPEFIELD. SCHOOL EXAMI- NATION.— The semi-annual exa- mination of the 30995914 5°h°91 was held on June 30th and was largely attended. The ‘pupils W?" examined in» the different subjects by the teacher, Miss Mary RM!‘- ards, assisted by Charles F. Rich- ards, teacher of Abbey. N"! b? their ready answers. thaw“ clearly the excellent work one byMlss Richards chi-ins the vast year, five of the Pull"! “M113 9”‘ sed the certificate clcmillfluilll- Much sorrow was BXDWWQQ 51,1!"- pils and parents in D8"!!! "l"! their teacher. who b? hl" 311"! and cheerful dlspositioii,,hae won all ‘their hearts. The teacher trest- "ed the pupils and visitors with ‘ome made candy, after which the following programme was carried out by the pupllsz- Oneal!!! "chorus, Red White and Blue, by the school; Recitation. Shanty» Boy- Munroe, by Lizzie MaePheepRe- citation, Taking the Consusnjb! Iaines Smith; Recitation, Mother's Fool, by Mary MacPliee; Dialogue, A Tough Boarding House, by Pe- ter MacLean and Samuel MacDon- ald; Song, by three girls; Recita- tion,‘ Our Beautiful Laud, by Clay‘ ton Bueli; Ttecitatiom/New Les- sons, by Jeanette MacPllec; Dia- logue, The Mlsfortunes of His Lady Love, by Peter MacLcan and Alexander MacKny; Reading by Samuel MacDonald; Recitation, Catching the Colt,’ by Arthur Munn; Recitation, What ls lcelby Sadie Bueil; Dialogue, Jenkins Peaches, by Peter MscLean and Alexander MscKay; Recitation. Somebodrs Mother, by Walter Hay- ter; Recitation, To s. Five Dollir citation, Tliiies Calf, by Dan Munn; Tliesinging of the National Anthem brought a well conducted examination to a close. WEDDING BELL8.- Aypry ‘Iisppy event took place at the f ill‘- sonage, Cornwall, Juno 16th, en Miss Estella“ Elizabeth lie, dsughteilof M). and Mrs. R A. Willis, Kingston, zwas unit n marriage to' Mr. Ivan Ray Ciough, New Haven. The ceremony was performed by the.-Rev. Mr. Wob- siel‘.. The bride, looked very char ‘ - ing in a tailored suittiof navy bl ‘e serge with, btlioiise of white crepe mejchene, an wo ‘ s lar e, e hail trlminedfwlth‘?t whit: o plumes and daintly white wrea '. After the ceremony was performed, the haIJDY couple drove to the home of the bride's "ilisfellts, where ‘a number of invited guests, imme- diate relativesflaf- the contracting parties, woraiwsiting to receive them. A sumptuous" supper was then served, to which all did ample justice, and the remainder of the evening walrovery pleasantly spent injpoipir enjoyment, music anli games. mong the uYiefuHandQat-t vpractive " gifts received by.__tlie bride, were several articles in cut glass and sliver table ware; choice table linen and a dainty china tea set, as well as a substantial check the company dispersed. and the popular young couple drove to their future homo in New Huron, liclfomllflflicd by the best wishes, ‘bf their riends for ifhappyiaifd" ‘DQSDOTQIIB ‘wedded life. 1 e THE "MARKETS SU-MMERSIDE manna-rah»; i... l l E888. per dozen Hay 08E Po s ntoes . » \ ‘sbunie manners." iButter Eggs. Oats KENSINGTON MARKETS lButter .1. (iats I113? EEZB ....... ... ... "nun-lid _ cusntorrsrdlviti hflfikibw Bllllél"... ... .".'....-.. 58 UFMIT .. ..'.'4B to 50 calfizalfldl.n......:l...__ uni)’. Hay ton .. ' 1‘ not Bill, by Viola. Munn; Recltationu Unlucky, Ernest MacDonald; Re- E w‘ l’ this father and mother i HALIFAX. my ss.--_ 1mm- eastern Nova floods is to ll! will more big industrial develonmflllgl- which will make the western half of Cape Breton Island! a rival 0i the eastern half. This is assured as announced in The Herald yes- larday, through the ornnilltlqli of the lnverness] ‘Railwsysuid Collieries Limited. s. pew with a. million behind it, whlc has "acquired extensive coal and c!!!" properties from the llsoltensib and Mann interests and which will greatly increase the industrial ac- tivities of that part of the pro- ce. - This deai- which has been put through mainly by the efforts of Mr. M. 111.0. Henderson. one of the rising young financial men of Nova Scotia, is among the largest, commercial transactions which have taken place in- Canada for years. Though little has been said sofar, Mr. Henderson and his associates have. been working steadily but surely, so that now the transaction; with its many ramifications, has been completed‘. - Mr. Henderson was born in Charlottetown andhas been in bus! ness in Halifax for the past ill years. Twoyears ago he purchas- ed tbe coal business of the" H. D. MacKenzie Co. Ltd". and in thou two short years he has developed ‘that business so that it "no! ha; practically gi-"own into the "larger one which has just been organized —-the lhverness Railway andfCol- lieries, Limited. . Though large, this project is_._thorefore, purely u Nova Scotla one. w The Inverness" Company has pur- chased from I Mackenzie d: Mann some 51 square iiilles of coal areas and 62 miles ofrailway, running be tween Point Tapper and lnverness, with shipping docks at Port Hust- ings capable of handling the lar- gest ships, Though these coal properties are known to be very rich, they have been more ,or less stagnant for the last ten years, owing no doubt largely to the fact that there has been absentee ownership which will be abolished by the deal Just consummated. Coal, how- ever, has already been shipped to all parts of eastern Canada. and at times to several countries of Eu- rope and some of the New Eng- land States. The fact that coal has been ex- ported to so many different parts of the world, as well as the large amount which has been sold In this province, gives an idea of the potentialities of the properties and of what may be expected with more‘ intensive development such as is planned by the new Inver- nesilicouipany. .. , _ : I ~ HEIIWSOII-y, o hasw " n pre ‘_ ent of "the w“ since he purchased it, will be also president of the ilnverness com- pany. while J. F. Smith, vice- Ttion in the new concern. S. George Davis of the Mackenzie fir-m will behsupcrintendent of the landing docksianti‘ general sales agent of the Inverness company. The size and importance of the proicct. however, will make itnccessory to secure the services‘ of other business men and t, ,~'- Blgeiow .-w *h been frelgflitf "7Cglikdadltbgn National’ ii Int of the ays hefe" and who is recognized a_s one oi the smartest men in that depart- page!‘ hash lrosisncd I htisaqositioa r n' as een appon e nerzii manager of the rstilwggy i; tdepnrt. _.mcnt of Inverness. ‘ This was one mode by -Mr. day. to be lliéldb shortly or the appoint- men o a general agei- ni- resdy "chosen, but ‘Efivllfflflihwndt made public. He is one of the big- Best coal men on this continent. Mr. l-lendcrsondrsaid to ulleraiil rcpor er yester ay‘ t, i ' st“- ‘Iifill rnoni-hs of hag; ‘lhlllund xielviug into ~varled ii dolomite bring _about Hi6 ongaiiisallop o Henderson yester- "the new company snh it“. wimp " - sitiop of the coal ar pi d, g l. way line in Invernessqogllney. buli- cess was due. he modestly claimed lo the faithful and efficient em-- ployees of the Ma tannin 0cm. pally. Halifax would tithe head office of the c0ltl-panyuhg 513mg; Ainoni; iiilie linings looked 10,-. ward to as a result o OOIICBPIYB activities is a bridge across the Straits of Calico, which will join Cnpo Breton "island wiili tho rest of Nova Scotla. ~.' AT STE A r v u. NNE os BEAUPRE. 'l~‘l i|i1.\,'>= "- QUE EC, .'I’_uly,27.d Upwards of ten thousand people from all parts Oiutilanaxda. tang‘ theAUliilod lBtates 8 c c!’ c nne do Beau- p e’ "o Silifdatjb take part in the honoring of the feast of Ste. Anne at the fsr fam- fid h M. . b13256 idhl nIQit ten miracles a __ cujelported, but the Redem- nIorlsLFoihors In charge of the shrine refused .to make any 0m; ' tement, '8!!!“ cukdlnnm » investigated the t straw, ton ...,_$10." ‘ ll nuwssv HAIIOR usual?‘ Butter 44 . . 4 a lldl .~ , ‘A tiédarsous runners flutter" (tub) ..- '....,...'.. II Oil ... ... .... u...“ .48 ' Ill Ylllfffflff‘ 'IQlI\I‘1“ awr- b‘ I" --‘.:-£Jl-._.ir:-*.-i»;'"-=~ = .~ » ckenzie rm p fpresldenl. of - the Mackenzie com- V. juicy, will occupy a." similar posi- d -I ulgisunflment I An announcement is also . thb new - The“ Royal , FURNISH TH nd yesterday to ' awr- Pllls give poem Preacher Rev, Taylor. Even- cher Rev. 4M1‘. vaylor. A free. Visitors we come. METHODIST‘ CHURCH. 11 a.m. sermon subjcot‘“'l‘_estlng of Jesus." 112 o'clock ‘Sunday School and Bible Classes; 7 p.m. sermon “Drafted For Service.” Preacher Rev. G. W.F. Glendennlng. ‘carrier CHURCH. 11 a.m. sermon "Life Giving Springs." 12 noon Sunday School and Bible Classes; 7 p.m. sermon subject. “A man and I-lis illdoiivesf‘ Preacher ‘Rev. CAR. Freeman. / ‘ i 8T. PBTIEI-‘US CATHEDRAL. iiiolyi Communion 8 and 11 am. Matlns 8130 az-m. Evensong 7 ~p. m. Rev. 'l‘.H. Hunt, D.D. I Jsr. RAUlJS ciluncii. 11’_a.m. Sunday School and lBlble [Jiasscs 11 lu.m. Morning Prayer and sermon 7 p.m. Ev- ening Prayer and sermon. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ci-iuRci-if ,-Servlces ut~ 11 a.m. and 7 p. . Rev. H. Mahon will preach at both services. csaLvaviou ARMY. Regular Sunday services at the usual hours. ' PEOPLE'S CHURCH- Services at 7 ll-mniiev. D.M- Lamont preacher. -€-<o>—-——— FRENCH lDOCTOR FIND PARIS, July 28.—A new meth- od of treating cuiiticr of the throat and tongue by mcuns of a radium Greal ~l l It I? 1 Trainload a 1 t r .A‘I'..-IAMSBJ,.A% zippy / lhlallghafbllyh-l-lumsnAiisrsstsrlxstlovl tbs" Will IlaksWos “NW- '~ - i .4. ...‘.*.".'.l'.'!".'.‘.’."*'°"-"'"'ll- " l . i ‘"11'..".loi - I .-...'.':. gimik . ~~*~~.s:22rrv: .*%" at 11 a.m. in at raises’ lei-cs; ing service "in Zion at 1 p.111. prea-l ll seats _ 10.15: to 40.45. Prayer Meeting: ' ‘msdy “King out Thrilling Chapter of _, . . ..,-ln {r . i ‘z ‘I; _, ,1 .:_ r f: . ~. e IilYi§lIlI0 = - The Fly Cop” I ., ., _ . Two new cuss FOR cagncenv Moose cocoon EBRATIO- Sgllflllg Par IiAYs Antics Banishing. a ; g t Beautiful Riding. moot . Features sod Free Baiiil Concerts. . -;,' c cdyii» ‘my’ "i7 "'""7" "llibzllilliliiii." 90 "rnsffisyllslllilbn ‘can? 3;..- - .- -, --.~ w" l » "I “Y "l. .4. . emalrstloii, has been discdyered by Doctor» Regaud, director of lilo radio therapeutic department of "the" "Ptllrls Pbsteuii- institute. Before ‘the international. Con- gress (if-Surgeon, Dr. Regauu gpgnlipd 9f the‘ detail of the League of the‘ Cure of Cancer, process, asserting that the method banded a check of 518300-10 the ss tile prevailing systems of officials of the HotelJDieu to iu-‘ treatment 'In tho ‘United States stall the apparatus necessary (or and Europe are still uncertain. Dr. the treatment of the disease iiy RBEQIKLBIIIG that after systematic the use-of" radium. application of radium the growths disappear jentlroiy,‘ leaving ti" patient in, normal. health. , Curiously enough, while p; Regaud was addresging his 001i“. gucs, the Anglo-French American 1.5;- NORTH AMERICAN LIFE TH * I A ASSURANCE COMPANY ‘Q Home OFFICE . _' Toronto-Canada 1 Has been represented by usin this province for the past25 yeiirs. a No Company "in Canada ‘is lni a ‘position-to do better for its 901%», holders. For rates and information ‘apply to I ' ‘l’ J. K. ROSS - . i" ‘_ PROVINCIAL MANAGER t‘ , Office Royal. Bank Building " l " ' " _--r i ~/ 195211-290’. - ‘on - ~".'.,\- . "r-‘v .ar Yeterans" HIIHARLDTTEETUWN, - ‘ ONSTER v, ‘Edna's-Vi 1. X344; . an ja\7 ‘m; 5,\J c? ffivcs y. QIQ/‘(QE v _ VF", 65's“. (9.: QFZUY a ix. A k Square it Avenue g tours? AU fi- tion . share . Midway i t WYK?‘ T‘ v y. @.@ ' lumw,.\:»;i;9./I@i6\l © @ . 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