_ ,f .t , . . ,,,._ .-M, _ . ,. . ,- s » _ _Q , _..,\___,_ _ __ , . . , . » \.-.._._ - . _ i ft' fun . *fa -1 »'. ~ E N Jr o* _ _wi ,vs_ 4; f ._ Kp _ ‘~ ’ yuLv_1_9;§19191’ _ _ _ 'rnnonAnlX5i'l'1iTowu=oUAnoIAn 2 _ _ _ F 1=.lo.r-3"” "E _ _ _ __ ._ _ . ... ~» i~\ ¢ ___ * W i ` A _ ` ___ _ _ _. _ _,_ V , _ Q -o ~i- ‘“ Y ‘“' it i A A E n 7 I , AENEV.-‘riioiro will no soryioo atpgtr B ei wnvvq “lv 1'-"QR . ' ‘ ‘looney at 5 pm. zoni loot - E T i-L nockv Pom-r today Peooo no / » - » N ‘ I Qt I) _ __ . : l ` oi Rocky Point. lilopu. - _ r i'r PAY; to buy in tillo‘Pl-ovlnoe, .. oli.LE1'1'E sAl=E1'v nazons ond -- blades at Imperial Drugstore li W JUST ARRIVED 2 cars cement P 1 Commencmg Saturday f ` 'roombo at co. 1149-1-ililvizii, J. Nov so eo.; Humor nivor. Juno 7th and ending Sat- urday Sept. 6th the busi- ness hours oi the -Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd. _ w'l be from 7.30 a.m. un- _ ui] 5 p.m. closing Satur- a ati m.- Wedonot l 1 FnEsH suPPl.v lvloir.. oiioooioloo, ` imperial Drugstore. ii. W. Toomliis. &.` C0. 7149-7-18M`Zi. [[3 Gppd Business -l°il"il"°.i°f'°i’>l`.“.i.`”.§f'°ifi."‘i\‘§f’ .i e npe a r g or Toonihs & Co.. 7140-7-18M2l. to °"dCl`_ Your Wll}fCl` C931 1"l-lE TALK or THE cilrv-.- our Supply HOW. Coal 15 ggmmg soda waters their -f‘-Sodalicious." d y cl0SC"' `ll_ W8dD€Sdayt in ood order ‘ d - Johnson & Johnson,Drugglst. 7179. afternoons. _ PLEASE' RESERVE TH II,_ _ E ABOVE Ndtfygi; in-1.- fi \~ both hard and soit._ Q ill] pI`lCCS {lI`€ 'T l`93S0Ui\bl9- '_ ` _ _ ` RESERVE .lul.v 23rd for Damnat- ~ Wg can _supply thc best fnage Strawberry Festival on_ the . cllurcll rounds. 8 7122-7-18MFriMOIi2lp(l . HOT DAYS are new here-spend the Rvstmlltfdwttt 3 A_ Plckafd & Cp COlllpally :_ _ 'im-loulioiio. 7oz_7-7-instill. _."t_11‘_.'i'_,ti”."i_~_hlj llt?i»=lp1u...._.il.dlumiliiltillif - 1 _ ~.- __ lull.llrluoulll _ . . . .. . _ . ...i Qu, .lilo ~il~,_.¢lll.2»ifil `77`~liiiiuil»illu”` *"/ ,.u‘illi'lEifliili“ihlliirlL“»‘-""'°f~,-».-“f--“‘ »/ - _f .W ', 1,1., ,_ 73 Z / ;/fi / Y; ,, ,%/' - 1 /, so Q &\\\\¥ R\ \\\\\\\\~m\\\k\\\» vos' \b \\ ;` \ Ss \ *\ “sr ss ‘\\\ \\ \3t \ \:\ \\\\\\\\ \ ls . / ,/// / , , / , ‘»zf ,W 1/ 1, , / "f// ,,/I/iw f,///4 i/I//4:/M // ss :.\\ l\ sf <2. .W » /. //////v / /////.//,Q a///////4/////w 1// 7/1/ f f /7’/’/’ ’ 'f ’/ ’ / » E 3° a / 1' O " fs 4 I /f MEN' Pllfillt 240 Charlottetown ;..5‘.t..ff.ii.‘;°.?.‘°“r.‘;‘..?.:.'ir.z:'.;2.l; _ . I, . llg B . ' s ' ' ' Sli-]Ms_[ _ __ __._ .T _. it. "ll»”io. F next. Tea. t-rom 4.50 to 7. Doli’t Miss M_T. 'STEWART SERVICES.-Sen vires \vlll be held ill the Presbyterian L'-lllirclles Mt. Stewart alid Lot, 40 oil Sllllduy, July 20th. at the usual hours. WANTED.--All experienced teacher for the Primary Ilcpartlllelit of 'i‘r pn sellool. Supplelilellt $100. __ Alhrol Iiowatt, Secretary. 7132-7-18M3i. MONTREAL, CHARLOTTETOWN, NFLD. SERVlCE.- Tile following telogralll has been received: “Moll- treai, July 15th, Nicholson & Mcsser- vey, Clilll'lottetown, I’. E. l.~Stellnl- er (freiglnero arrived Moiltrelll, not .-:liitahle_to carry horses or cattle i-iliould reach Cliarlottetown about the 22nd di' July, Gulf of St, Lawrence S -_E V- ; 8.. 'l‘. ‘_(.‘olllpally." Shippezs of Oats, clieese, butter, potatoes and hay lvili please reineliiber this. 7100-7-17M3i. ALL MEMBERS are urgently ro- l alll ill a position to impart to you :liter experimenting lol' three ilucsteil to be llrvscllt at a uleetinl; of years how to_p_rcvent l_liarl‘lioea alid dysclltc_ry trouble ill _young_fo_x Q _:gi pups, thus llillllrnizllig your losses and reducing ihc_mortallty. tis at 7 ___ “__ This mvmng is called to inthe art of feeding. _ I llave__beell using for a pcrold of three _years c,,,,S,,|,.,. ,lm ,,,,,,,(,S,,, of the ,~,,,,ds Shrelltivil Wheat fiil(l fOlll_i(l_W_ii_li0lll fl tl0lll)l tilt! lJC_Sl fOO(l Obtlllllillllfi now on hand alld several sllggestions llivilllt bcsf'resll_lts and lnllilllllzlllg the cost of feeding. are to he illsclissoil. 7154-7-18M2i. l' have a slllpmellt due to arrive ally day_of abollt llirec tons _a_lid _ _ _ will he glad to receive applications in lots of lOl) lbs. and oyer. llle ____xl_`_C__ ifEQQNTF-3`l\_f:__:_:";:l;§_o§fX_f;;:; bllrcdded Wheiltls packed lli bags, accurate weight; fully 3i per cene hem _mm 30m_ 'qlmc __ m'm_bc__ of Cll07\lll`l` “lan any btscult Cin the market’ easy dlgestlblm n(.) trouble The lillllilrr were exallllinell ill the dif- 'lnd all :lbsolllle saving. borne _of the largest raliclies are using same fn,-Cm S,,\,,,,.ls by lh.,|,~ .l...,,,1,,.,-I Helm, - ' nl each and evel slatenlellt made can be ni-:hop .lsqlsri-il li Miss Morrison and nnlllcn .l lon a y Dil. l.l*lO1"Rl\NK '_ S3 Great George Street, or P, O, Box liiil, Cllarlolictowli. ell mv rcci ‘ ' -'J' _ -- - s _' - ~_ o ,_ ` corl~oAliol'llt<-ll. For your own good drop llie ll lille or call and see llie Mrs- t\‘t1\vlC»l'il- llw il1l'olull_t will ac- l lvill tell you lllore about it. irllriltit alis\vi~l'.~: given by the pupils give evilleiirze oi' their having been very i-ai‘efllll_v tallgllt. -Speeellcs were lnllilo ily some of the visitors in which llley expressed their grililtuilo for the good work delle by -the school and .__4;4ug_l;_;ill\l_t'i\1l¢\ _____ _Emo_.._._,_.__________ ____ _ww.__.-_______________-_..._.__E._...._._.._,.________________,__ ll_‘}_`,l!l_,§FI!-1l`Si_U‘i‘_i_lliflil'.§§I€‘.9ilS"_Wits "lit _ . V _ -_£,_,_._,b;_ ___ - _ "__, relll:lilliii_i.:. The singing of Goll Savef ' /' " ' "` ' f ~ ollr King llrollght the prograllilllc to il -~ . close ` ' | ‘Q our Cgunty ...E _to announcement of J. Carragher & . Co., which appears in this Issue. Customers When we fitted up and lnoved_inio our new premises wi. had you all in ollr minds eye-it was oul'_1dea to_havea store that would be a pleasure for you to deal in--llzlvilig the sp¢lce_we planlied p rest_room_, whole you can ;li€_i:)l_c_ , parce s meet your rienc s ani use i ll_l any wa _ _ _ B & G desire. Ollr stock of Drugs, Sundries, _Patent Medicines, 0 S Dyes etc., etc., will be up tothe usual high standard and cvcrytlling and anything you may want will -_be here-Make ol ollr store what we desire a place to trade in. REDDIN BROS _ Phone E6' #$5 ¢.”f¢E#¢£¢l?¢R~71¥¢1i#5 ik §¥=¥'$‘F‘f$¥'L'¢§E¥ 2 u-i so# ‘ n O USU 9 $5 S ' Further Arrivals ol ~~. I-IEINTZ Sweet.PickleS in blllk Pickling Vinegars Peanut Butler Pickles in bottles Mustard Sauce -.ii SUNDAY SERVlCES.~Ilcv. Dr. Al- lan Simpson will preach at Rustico, 11 a. ni., New Glasgow 3 p. ill., (Juv. ondilsh 7 p. in. oil Sunday July 20rl|_ SPECIAL DISCOUNT on all lines White Canvas Footwear at Poole ds ’ _ ‘ 6872-7~.9ii/iii. of company will make n visit to St. James’ tennis grounds next Tuesday afternoon memorable. 7170. G. F. HU`lCHESON, optometrist.l will he absent from his oiiicu from Jlily 21 to Aug. 2 inclusive. ' The office will be open for the transaction ol' all business, but no examinations will ‘be m'-ide. 7131-7-l8l\i3i. °DON’T FORGET-slraivbcrrics and cream, ice cream, cake, sandwiches and teal. nt York Point July liltll. Hazel R. leaves Pownal wharf at 2.30, 5.00, alld 7.15 p, ln. Return fare 10 cents. 1 7140-7-18M2i. BRADALBANE AND NEW GLAS- GOW.-»Sel'vices in the Cllllrclles of Christ on next Lord's day, as follows: Brililalballc ut 11 a. lli. I<`l'eilel°ietoll liall at 3.30 p. lil. New Glasgow ill 7.30 ip, nl, (old time.) ._ A GRAND TEA PARTY will be hold on St. James' 'l‘ennis grounds oil fl‘llcsiiay, July 22nd. Grounds open to plibiic for open 'l‘elinis iourllalllent t`i'oill 2.30 to 8.30 p. ill. Entrance tee l0c. Tea served froili 4.30 till 7 p. ln, Tickets 2543 from any member ol' the Club. If wet will be llolil the dav fol- lvtvills- 7135-7-ilniuzn. ...__...., . GOOD ROADS.--Mr. Wiliialli J. Hi-walt the Itoadlliastor of Albany is to he highly complimented oil fthe lille mails he has mailitaineli in his district. Getting on the job early in the spring he built up the roads with that simply constructed but efficient maelline, the split log drag and par- ticular attention was paid to proper flrallragc, which Mr. llowatt recog- nizes as a great factor ill the lnalll- Lezlallce of roads. The early autoists who inet with inar.-y had roads this spring pronounced this the best sec- tion theyyllilil beell over and were un- siillteri ill their praise, Owing to thc cl'_~ppiilg. season colnillg on the work had to he stopped, only to be carried on as .sooli-as the rush was over, with the ijeslllt that besides smaller jobs, i stretch ol' over 100 yards, 22 feet wide, in front of Mr. E. Ii. Bolllter's farlll on the lnaln road nas neon grail- od up as mllcli as two feet, ill places, with brush allil clay, illakllig ll splend- id all year high-way of what was _for- il'i'ifi'l`y""`il'i"llie spring season ` lllniost illipassabie. This grade hits been pro- ilraillcell ille host seen in the country, and iz: all example to other' rdu.dlrl:l_s_-' ters of what eillcltzncy and fureslgllt will do.-D. ' ., il _\ifisnsoNnl.s Mr. Simon .l’o\ver,'Plcasant Grove, is visiting l'i‘iellils ill Sourls the guest .if Mr. James Keays. Mrdf Dano] iMllllell, 'i‘en mile house, lim; returned! home after a pleasant viizit to relnt vos ill Pleasant Grove. -Misses Mabel and Grace ’l`l‘ileillaii of Ailillcrst, N. S., are visiting Char- lottetown. ' ' .Arcllbisllop,an1¢v¢»n=¢v¢v¢sv¢s¢v¢s¢`v¢sl=ith¢s»» of Solid Comfort n Your Ford Car _ _- .. .‘ hen Equipped ' ~ With H. & D. Shock Absorbers 'Tile ll. & D. is the original cantilever type of Shock Ab- sorber. It takes the bumps and thrusts of the road in a nat- llrnl manner and does away with the rebound and _side sway- 'i`he sharp sudden jars are changed to smooth gliding WHVCS. no matter what the load of the car may P0- In “_dd‘“°n_t° me wonderful ease and riding comfort, the installation of a set of H. & D. Shock Absorbers will prevent springs from _breaking ilnd stop body rattle. The springs' are o_f_tlle boSl Spflllil WW? steel. which retain their shnpe and resiliency. The arms are <5 Special] annealed malleable iron and v_€I`y Sll'0llE- H- & I - Shock Kbsorbers are guaranteed mcclilinlcally perfect and free from all defects in material and worklnapshlp. 'lhey are made with the new lock bolt constr_liiction_(_whip_h p_la=<€S____0l;l2§_sl"t‘(; Ilcccssar . The are casii an llic _ il ac ei ; _ bore: nolilljllryyto your ciii. THEY Ni‘_’.VEll RATTLE. _ 00 i‘lliCl5S. Single arm style. per sei ol’ four.. I1- 00 Twin Arm Spy]c_ pg( 'SCT Of fl0l.ll'- ..... .......................$ 4. Until September llth we close Each Ev_enin 5 oclock and on Saturdays at 0110 0 Cltl do not close oil Wednesday Afternoons. Thcli opal-slloroloorcfo loooooohhhhesooaoheoaooeoooooo use seas %¢R~7§%$%#¢E&»%% .og Q canvases si :E2- _ Cb / (5 TUG QQQQGQQQQ %%§$°¢%%$9i_ 3% India Relish Tomato Ketchup All fresh goods direct from ilie factories. ,-_"-_fr_--i ,1¢lttt?¢¥¢¥¢¥¢9'¢¥¢¥¢tl¢5¢5¢5t%$ -. E. C. HarriSt _l-:yo spluuio Oifice Royal Bank Build- ing, Cliailottetown Office Hours 9,30--l2.3 ' 2-5 . _ Phone 68-Y sessseaesseses T 1-’ 3 8$G%$%%¥$$$$ ueuhnuwwmnwueo =m $%tIM¥l¥$¥¢tiH¥tlé§lt§¥a¥%ti¥h Toilet Waters America’s Choices 5¢%l¢%¥¢#$" assesses ;_ t4k€§¢)~$%_ America’s choice of toilet wnters,_meaning not only in the odors, but in the produc- tions thnt h ii ve greatest “_ strength and last the longest. ,E llave us show you ZAZA ,E the latest in toilet waters.- ,E Jasmin--Lady Mary--Lclestc ,E and dozens of others. .yy THE TWO MACS§ _ 1_0 erm eoorgti Il. 3 ooooonuiuooeooeo $3# -5¢%$¥%¥ 17th for Liverpool i.o flirthor her art studies and continue with her harp. (-I’atl'iot and Examiner please copy.) Mr, W. E. Dougali and igillg (noe) Miss M. Blilke, have returned to the city from New iirlliiswick. They at- tended the horse races and sports ill Moncton and visited otller parts of the sister provillce. .......... -.-swllus _ lull slrlsn' Our candy is pure, wholesome and delicious, the kind that satisfies the most critical palate, and leaves nothing to be de- sired. I Our assortment includes _ Page & Shaw's Choco- -lates. . - Neilson’s Chocolates. Willard’s Chocolates Moir’s Chocolates Lowney’s Chocolates We have an excellent line of bulk 'Chocolates and Candies,- the kind- the kiddies like too,- Don’t forget to take a box of candy home. i0llNSON & .lOllNSON Tho Quality 'lrltlpton Sornor_` Kelli nd Prilio il ‘_ ' _ .I ‘ s 'l`hompson's, Ltd., Montague. __ cHolcEs'r or 'rEAs ooo olioiéeoi. 7164-7-18M2ipd. PEAC'E- SERVIICE.-Tllere wil be a thank offering service in St, Paul's Cliurch this morning at 10 o’elock. MURRAY HARBOR Methodist Cir- cuit. Sprvices ,lilly 20th, Murray ,l»I,ai'.hor- at 10.30, Cape Bear at 2.30, wiuio sands ol coo. GET YOUR BATH'lNG CAP TODAY 1,-We have them at all prices. John- son & Johnsoil. i 7179. _...___ GOOD SAIL, good beach, good re- iresllmelits and ll good day at Rocky -Point today. Peace Day. 7172. MID-SUMMER MILLIINERY SALE. -Trimmed and untrlmnied hats sell- ing at one third off. Estate Jallies Kennedy, Kensington. 7181-7-19M3i. WINSLOE CIRCUIT.-Mr, W. C. Turner will condllct service ill the Methodist ciiurclles on Sunday as tol- iows:--iligllililelil 11 a. lil. l’rilleetowll Road 3 p. lil. Winslet: _North 7 p. ni. LIGHTS OFF.-Oil account Of ili- stallillg new water lliaill ill the power house the Maritime Electric Co. wish to notify patroiis that the lights will he shut off frolli 8 a.ln. until 4 or 5 p.lli. oil Sunday. July 20. CHURCH MEETlNG.-The official Board will meet oil Monday evening, Jilly 2lst :lt 7 o'clock ill the chllrcll, W-insloe South. Rev. lfleiiry l'lil'cc, ellairlnaii of the Bollril will at- tend. ` DON’T FORGET MONDAY 21st is the date ol' the festival oil the grounds of Capt. \".yl'lli~i Martin, Corner Euston and Pownal St., ill aid of the I.. 0. ll. A. Delicious ice ci'eanl, straivberries and cake will be served hy' the ladies ol' the Lodge. Band ill attellduliee. 7173. GIRLS wishing to attend the eo-| operative canlp at Lilkewood Lodge are to get their applications irolll the Secrotilry of the Y. M. (Y. A. as soon as possible. Arraligellicllts will be made for those attelldillg the rralnp lnay be in town for the Peace <‘ole- bratioil. 7172. Mr. Peter E. Walsh, caslllcr of the l"_arller liouse, Boston, just retlirlled lo the city alter speiidillg il three weeks vacation at the llolllc of his parents, Mr. allil Mrs. iidwzlrd Willsll. This was li/lr. Waisll's first trip to the Island ill ten years and note many' changes ill interest oi' the eoulltry. Mrs. \Valsll and two ellilill'ell also ae- eolupilliy Mr. Walsh oil the trip and expect to return home the first of August. ‘ HORSE SENSE LACKING. - A case of uncallerl for cruelty to ilninluls was evidellced at Argyle Sllore oil Tllesday evening. An alltolllobilo was proceeding along the shore road wlleli it llol'se_ ciinie along which slloiveil symptoms ot' fright and started to plunge. The auto owner inllllecliately stopped his car and approaizlleil the driver of the carriage who had jumped out at the first sigli of fear oil the part of the animal, and asked iliin to lead the llorso over to the car and get llcilliaillted with it. Tile driver look no_ilotice of this sensible sllggestion, 'hut producing his ivllip he stai'teil to] helilhor the horse ill the most uillllcrei- fill lnrinner. Tile reason i`or the horse`.= couiillct on this occasion was evidently not so much the sight ol` the car, as tile conduct ol` the owlier. When that horse meets all auto again he will iloulitiess be more tel‘rifieii than ever, But you cali't tel-lc-ll some ilien. l HEROIC ISLANDER.-Harold J. Farrow, forlllerly of Tryon and now of Worcester, Mass., who recently retllrll- ed froln overseas is visiting old friends and old scenes here. Mr. Far- row was living ill Worcester. Mass.. before the war and during the,eariy part of it, hut when events in Frllilce were looking hluck he came l_o (Yaliilda and cpllstcd in the 236th, New llrlills- wick Kilties liniler Colonel Guthrie, and after brief’ ‘llnliliillg ill Vlllrartiel' proceeded to Ellgiand. ’l‘|icrii he lrallsferrevl te`the 42nd Baltalon and went to France. As a sniper lic saw lllllch of the heavy fighting, alld fer- tlilintei»y remained llllselitlloil until the signing of -the Arnlistiee, after which ho w.ls early retlirlleil to (lzlllillla and oil receiving his diseliarge pl‘occcdeil at once to l'ortlunll ,where his muth- er and the ronlnillller of his lilillily nr-w live. This family has il notilhli- record as the father (Yapt. J. G. lfzlr- row was drowned in the English (‘llali~ neil when his ship was torpedoeil by the Hun who was trying to clit Elig- lallil off frolll the world, and all of the four brothers were with the (7. E. F. overseas with the exeeDtl0ll Uf Welton who enlisted in the lull of 1914 hilt was dlscllilrged as medically unfit before going overseas, Tryoll is honored ln welcoming n FBPTGSGHGN' ive of this family of patriots.-D. WEE-DING -_ BELLS.-St.. Frilncls De. Sales Chllrl-li, I.ittlo Pond was the scene of n very pretty wedding on July the 2nd, when Cllrlstenrl Moihonalll, daughter ot' Ilonald A. Mcllollald, of that plileu became the bride of Janles Foley, of Cardigan Bridge. Tile eerc- mony was performed -by Rev. Dr. Walker Rollo Bay, The bride was very prettily attireil in ii suit of navy blue and wore a white hat. Sho was attended by one of Iiittlo l’end`s fairest daughters in the perl-lou of Miss Annie Steele, who wore a suit ol' navy blue. The groom was ably' slip- ported by Mr. Gerald McDonald, oi Cardigan. After receiving congratula- tions from their many friends, lllili showers of rice anil confette they re- turned to the home ot the hriile where a. sumptuous wedding breakfast await- ed them. served, in Mrs. McDonald's usual good style only the immediate friends of the contracting parties .be- ing present. After doing Justice to the good things provided for they left by auto for St. Peter's where they ‘ 1 %$$$=‘¥¥5¢5¢¥¢Q¥¥¢ 5# *it =’¢#¥£¢5¢#5 . .. ._ i, . Y, , A Prince Edward all Matinee 3'p. m. Sharp-Night 7 and 8.45 Sharp. Q>Q"l I %¢'¢§¥5&5t‘l7¢%_t¥¥¥¥¥%'l¥¥¢9¢=¥a‘=s¢* Last Times Today ENID BENNETT _p,y_l _ Happy Though t Married” Shakespeare says: Men are April when they woo, December when they wed, Maids are Alav when they are maids, bllt ille sky changes when tlli-_v are wives. See what Enid Iiellllell thinks ill "Happy Tlloligli Married.” Us Us »1¢ >Ii¢ so it 'it I *It “-’>"%Q‘¢=s=%% £l\iil> i5l;l\1Nl;T*i §%G%&,$%$$%%.i,&i #__»Q’.'Q*"_lD_$i_iQl3il\.i f > ._ ' i .. ' .,~ ......u .iii l.l§»;r,' `l`ll<>llg,\ll l\/larfled' _ ,f ljlmzi-.‘.w.‘.‘f/mil:/v 5¢%‘#%’¢#¢5'¢%al¢¢'é:.t¢ Ollc Big Tlirill after illlolliel' lil “The hanging Peril” lllill (fllilpter of “ull lllou llsl" A i sl2i~:1'r'l‘oo.\r _ 1 3 3' iff? 55%-8 $3- CHARLIE CHAPLIN “HIE MUSICAL _ TRAMPS" inlilghier Galore =‘¢Q%¢ll¢='¢=¥2'¢ ale sl-lovv Paranlolllit l"eature--Our New Serial and Mutt and Jeff Comedy. f3é§¢£~‘I~dh¢..*~9[~¢iiv‘iS~‘I