ti P-i - "r thorough, i :'32 xt i `V_ 4- i. Ill i i i i l 6 i P l » .L 'al' 1 --" -_\` ' » _/ /45 hon--; Tins Week s News- lor 'lilo -tilarlottetqwn Saturday ‘ » . '- .». illlii <5,” § . - MONDAY _ - AUTO DAY AT POLICE COURT. '-'fi/""="`p'»` ` .f+8at_u'd-.ly was automobile day' at `I!i'e`P0lice Count. There were nine cues on the docket for infractions "jj=L~ :tif _»j_j-,ppl 1; 5. ~~ .lor mn noun vesicle law. Four on / 7// l/iff = a -__ f- ' I.= "`;\ 3-’ ¥f \ \ s gs- \\`\\\.£` in 4-_S » _~ ~ i 'I/////4 /ff .\_\\_\ . "Cords of Comfort' and Safety Give miles nnd miles of pleasant riding, and lend dignity to the appearance of your ccr. - , _ __-_. Absolutely dependable and the most ~ ' ` durable. _ Your dealer or garage will equip you! car with V.D.L. tires and tubes. Every size n Supersizo. VAN ons l.lNDlz RUBBER C0. _ _ Llmllsd A 'rononro - CANADA g \ A \.\ » _ old. _ ' ~ ' - l rolosfofhbifnls.-.L--.' Iinoleum'-sinks-'-and ` 1 all general housework. k Economical, _ _ O \ 155;: 5;§:§__ 4/@£?[)I1fC »s€l~ efficient ` En,/al ef o ` ;.~r A`:lEi#ll.: asv S* YV i I _ _ Y _ F _ ifliL'».... }-O‘*'*O Wireioss~0iiioers` W'ant?éil` For Mdrchant Marine. Lund and Air Service: - Commence a_ STUDY course in spare time, and flmslllng collrse of two months at this school when convenient. I Finest and most enjoyable healthiest _life with exceptional good pay absolutely _unlimited prospects of advancement. Uniform and shore allowance with all travelling expenses pald. We supply all necessary equipment. Day and `evening_tuition. V - _ _ Write _for particulars. Canadian School oi Telegrapily ` '~ Halifax ' _ _ V .QQ-LQ-‘Q-oo-Q-oo-.-Q-o-»»¢o-o yawn 0 ' 1 t,_._.-:_-=‘;-_-==-...m-:n¢°""1 ' " ' ' - cLl~:AR"_A_S tA`c:“Rvs'l‘AL is msrught shed by our hand- T _'_ M, ` I _ _ . some indirect lighting nxtur ,/' __\_q _is i es. All ills glare or ini-her A " .5--"" nm is mines, lnifnonf. or W - ig _ the illumination is lost, but -‘ .-.;..`.ai.=.-=-=='-T-=" ...Q Y _--ly .\ _ _ rather moreso)/loo them T no porn lm' mm. _ana new _ _ you’ll like -them more ond ' more ss you on them. A ¢%, dealt* V \\ £'“:-`-” One lilht ditnroskqlfo ll I photo which was purchusedin Men- Cla" A Tr” and P°°°\ -ri, _ Y “UW ‘Nm Tit' ` I . nin, Germany, by Pte. Edward E. ' - _ \ . I _*__ J__~g=g '. ` *i ooiliilmisillv owol I-'lilo °’“lP__E“'"f a:;::_:; ._ ._ Smokin Tobacco ..,,,, H... ¢........, 0.... as ::1.:%‘°.‘°l.';:.lltf:f. -si--»-_ W. E OUVBDIY _ » Prince Edward Island r_lnnilaomoly‘lllnsiruina sua Al-iisuonlly rrlnt-' odion Art Paper. r 0-__lr_ _N_\“_=\_=\>°f °\_' °“*.`*-.;__‘*"°° ‘i_‘-’-9- li! 1\iNl_i_¥7i`.=.-;`;.:":` 'I ' - _ _` ». -- _l“i.“‘i.i.». i 1 .1 0lii¢i \lll°'l4-I charge _was adjourned until the 11th Two on the Charge of overspeed- ling were adjourned until the some a e. _ _.»- fn... -- __ “go nl) _ \_¢ _._ ,_ . - ` _ the charge of having no rear iight ..._,. ,_ ~‘ \§.\\\\ _ f- V, _ -A _-,-.___ ,fwors iinmiisea; one was iineu no -° :'22 -l'1'j1¢= ` _ » ~- -\-f ff*-( . ' .'_~‘ lor thirty days and another $5 or g, ly", ` -~ __ 5 ; )__ " ‘ - twenty days; another onthe same 'f.,.-T \»_ ._<.§ __ _ / '»r~. `»' ' . -» _ IMI.. FLVNN‘8 8UCCE380R..- Mr. W. M. Flynn, lately station _ agent at Bnmmerslde. is succeeded by Mr. J. M. Nicholson, of George- town, who also, followed Mr. Flynn ‘ in that position in the iattertown. MIN Flynn who has been transferr- ed to Souris left for that place last week accompanied by Mrs. Flynn and Miss Asuos Flynn. Mr. Nichol- son ls ii son of Mr. J. P. Nichol- 80l1. City Engineer, Charlottetown, Trl! ARANMQRE FLOATED.- Atter spending the winter :ind summer beached on the coast of Labrador, the C.G.S. Arllnmore has been floated and wil proceed under her own power to Quebec for repairs. The Aranmore wus beached last fall when she' was cut off from Canada by ice: while try- ing to carry supplies to the colony at Belle Isle. Two of her crew stayed with ber all winter. CLEARING UP THE FR-EIGHT.. -Owéng to the stiormy weather last egg- which prevented the S S. Scot' znapioni' making her usual number opt trips there was a con- slde;'able"aocumo.la.tion of freight `_on ,the mainland about some sixty carirhelllg held over. To clerlr up _ this situation the steamer made several trips yesterday (Sunday) and -briought over most of the de- layed freight. THE NORTHUMBERLANDA-In the current issue of the Canadian Northern Railway Employees Magazine appears an excellent por- trait of the steamshlp Northumber- land, which formerly was on the st-rvice between P, E. Island and the Mainland but is now ln service between Toronto and the"C. N. R. electric lines on the Niagara Peninsula. T-he picture shows the stearnshlp with a new upper deck forward. the wireless apps_ratus_ in place and looking very trim in a white cont of paint. CONTAGIQUB BUT NOT FATAL.--A'mild and delightfully contagious epidemic of_._lalo has been visiting the nafrisii or. Kéllys Cross and claimed a goodly num ber of willing victims. Brookvale 'district suffered most.. The worst _is probably over. Tuesday morn ing, Aug. 24th in St. Ann’s Church. Lot 05 Mr. Albert Smith. one of \Brookvale's popular young farmers was united in .-holy wedlocit to Miss Annie Malone daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Malone of Green _`_.Bay by Rev. Francis McDonnlil, i_ls- isisted by the pastor Rev. Thomas Curran. Congratulations are in or- lder. Mr. Smith will reside in Broolsvsle, and he and his young lwife have the kindest wishes of 'their hosts of friends. On Wed- nesday morning, Augiust 25 Kelly's _Cross Church witnessed an inter- esting and unusually happy func- tion one not seen often in an or- dinary lifetlme viz. the marriage of two brothers, Messrs. Emmett and Anthony Btordy of Brookvale sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Stordy. Miss fAl-minla Duffy of Maplewood was fmads the wife of Anthgny Sturdy while Miss Sarah E. Do gherty of St. Anne's Parish was united os the wife nf Emmett Stordy, each couple -standing witness to the msrirage of the other. Rev. Dr. Curran per- formed the unique ceremony. Hav- ing breairfasted at Mrs. Dui'l’y’s Maplewood and dined at Mr. Doug- hsrty's the happy couples took the ca/rferry for a honeymoon trip abroad. While Kelly’s Cross gain- ed hy the above records, it lost by recompense in the martrage on ‘Wednesday morning, Sept. ist of Miss Mary Ar. Hagan who was lsd to the altar by Mr. W. P. McKenna of Kinlrora parish, and therefore becomes a resident ‘of Klnkors parish. Though Mr.'PMcKenna and hispiri-ish are to lie congratulated 'on' such 'o valued` acquisition Kelly's' Cross sustnlins a decided -_loss by the departure of-Miss Hag-- iitn who was one of our popular teachers and willing social work- |ers_ While congratulating these several happy benedicts on this im- Iportant event in their-,lIv'es 'let us suggest that their example shall inot. be lost on other members of 'the community who are liable to fall victims to the mild disease |'lnentloned at the first of this ar- ticle. --_--<.¢->»-_- - "worship Following a number ia. __ When the success or failure of anyday de _f pends. upon whether the bowels futictionate properly or not ' K P The digestion of food entails the' produ¢ti01l§ Of PDiS_0l'lS th£lt;,~. '_ be eliminated regutlgvllil and thoroughly.. - i _ unused- étany-|ha¢l,»`¢ln'u.» wall. , Ww!hoG¢hoanbvx. 'ldilmnvlml-cs-ls. » I-I.-»zs¢..ss¢. I §~ - _ _ i _ Work on the remodelling of the B. A. Citadel of which Lowe Bros. have the contract._ _is -proceeding very satisfactorily. The interior is being finished with beaver board _and when completed it will present ’ a very bright and attractive appear ance_ ' ji iMr. Joseph Riggs, manager of the Bank of Montreal, Carbonnear. Nfid., is visiting Charlottetown af- ter an absence of ten years froln his native city_ His many friends will be pw to see him again and to not at he is making a success in his chosen profession_ l INTERESTING LECTUREL-ln the Methodist Church last even'in.'~r Rev. 'Mr.’Haslsm. returned mls lsionary from India, spoke nn be- -half of the British, and Fmeign nine' society l-slsiina irianyi inn- css of his work and experiences ,with devotees of the vs_rious,h'esth- en and" Mohammedan forms »af of ilinterll views were shown ,depicting 'llfe, customs and scenery _ 'in India and China. The lecturer made an elo- quent plen for 'the support, nl’ Bible distribution as the means qi’ circulating the gospel. The lecture was' most interesting and 'in- structive and was thoroughly :ap- -preciated _by the audience. Mr. :W. E81' llollsdfi, President of the Bible' ¢§o`clet`y qocupied the chair. ` Y -vi |` The’ annual convention ofthe Can- ,sdisn Wholesale Grocers Association was held -in-Toronto lcst week. llep resentittlves of British Colunlbln and Prince Edward island were not;sel ected on the staff of otllcers owing' to _the absence of delagatev-from these _provinces from- the meeting.- Hugb Blain of Tomnto~was-re,-el- acted- President Thlvconvehtion .passed s resolution calling on the “the manufacturer, and on customs imports. They. (eel. that- the pres- ent s-ystem of passing on the tax from' -the manufacturer to the re- tailer is -cumbersome and unfair and that the only equitable system is. to, have one tax collected from one source. The body will take yov-- er as the official organ .the Month- ly Bulletin, n0W_;D\l_l1lisl1ed_by .the Ontario Association, 1 iA.t the Police- .Court ye`s‘- terdday inornin¢ s ~ merch- ant of Charlottetown »was‘ fined $50.00 and costs for violation of the' matured tobacco uustsmped and un-_packed in violation of the In- land Revenue Aict. .Attorney-Gen emi J..l. Johnston appeared ln the interests of the prosecution and Mr. D.A. McKinnon, K.C. for the defendant. information was laid by the Inland Revenue Department. One drunk was fined $15. or Bit darys. _ in the window of-S. A. McDonaid’s towns and the many notable bridg- _ lu we es is given in English on the pic- James, W. F. Mclfle. ture, of particular interest is the bridge opposite the town of Bonn where the famous Fighting 26th- iCanad'isp_,Battoiion crossed on De- ‘cember 13th 1918. _Mr._1Jsy was a member of this regiment. H. A. liaslsm and are vloiting their at the .old liaslanl Cottage." Sprlnl their chos Island sons successful. is one of British head- been _ -_, _ the ' L. “_ 8 _ -5. '_ " ll* ». - l A N _ '_ _ gather with her cargo. The coal _ carso was purchased by Mr. Wil- » _ J" V- liam Dalziel. the hull and gear of Q _ ?\._ _ | _ _' _». l\l-- .ill ' '_l | X 1 _ACTING GOVERNOR GENERAL _-Sir Louis Davies has received a iletter from His Excellency the Gov sruor General ststlnpthst he left Ottawa Tuesday. '_ oli'sn eight 'weeks' trip to the Northwest, and asking Sir Louis to assume his 'dulies during his absence. This will -necessitate the return of Bir Louis to Otlswg at an early date. SALE OF WRECK ANU CARGO ~-v~_The .8chooner Maggie May. ,wpich ran _ashore lost week on Murphy) Point while' entering _thin port. was sold yesterday ‘by auction on Queen St. wharf, to- the-v`esl_ei going to Captain Gal- lant_ _ _ __ , hotles counr-'lures prohibi- l _ of its clau. tion cases which have been hang-5 ing tire since July ltlth for the need of s missing witness who .had been in New Glasgow, N. S..' were dismissed yesterday. The witness who had disregarded a sopoena was given a strong lec- ture and an iniims/tion that his fu~ ture presence in this Province was not desirous. Another prohibiition suse was adjourned until Satur- ay. IMPROVED IN HENLTH_-Rev.l .F. S.. Kil\ley,_wllo has been enjoy- ins`_a holiday in P. E. I_ his birth' place, returned home last week much irnproved`in`héslth. Although born on ‘fThe Island" Mr. Kinley has not resided there since he was a,small child. He found it very pleasant going from place and place enjoying the picturesque scenery, and meeting many delightful peo- ple such- as P E. l_ contalns_- Windsor, N. S.. Tribune. , ' --- I RE-VIBITED ISLAND HOME.- Mr. C_ W. Nelson of Norfolk Downs Mass., who has been visiting his old home in Chino Point for the past two weeks, left on return yes- terday Mr. Nelson leit the Island thirty-three years ago and hh-B been home only Once during' that time_ He is delighted with the progress noticed. Mr. Nelson who is a broth' er of Mr. N_ W. Nelson of the Engl|sh~Seotch Wooiien Co., or this city is another of our successful Islanders- abroad and ls proprietor of a large 'hardware concern. The Guardian wishes him continued suc' cess MOTOR PARTY RETURN-Mr. a.nd_Mrs. Luther 0. ASHBW Md sou Robert of Rochester, N. Y.. who have been visiting Mr. Ag- new’s parents M-r. and Mrs. Ro- bert, Agnew, Wilmot Valley for the past l\:'o_ weeks returned Mon- day by the car ferry ken route to their home via Boston and New York eil). Mr. and Mrs. Agnew motored to the Island making the trip ill 5 dsys, a distance of about 1200 miles. They are being ac- companied -to 'Boston -by Miss Jessie Clark, North Bedeque and Miss Ina MacMillan, of Charlotte- town. ' _ _nsonsarv sal.-s.-The no owned by. Mr. .Michael Mclnnis was sold at auction yesterday and - -knocked down to lMr. Benjamin Skilepheld for $955. Mr. Carter was ras, arrived in Charlottetown yes- terday sfternoon from Picton. The Arrss is one of the vessels which was built during the war for naval patrol work ln Canada in 191'! and llamedaf-ter battles in which the Canad-isns_ participated. The Arras is now engaged in the fishery and light-house supply service. She is 130 feet long by 22 .feet -wide and has a speed of 11 knots per hour.” Pictou is this vessel's headquarters and it has been suggested that if. the ‘C_ G. S. Stanley is not avail- able for service. on the Pictou~Char- _ lottetown route for Exhibitlorl; th Inland Revenue Act* the merchant ,"°`§lF- that Pm” *Wilmer °“5 - Mvmg had m his possession man". not nearly so large, would never- theless help considerably in mov ing the heavy passenger tralii~c_ _The Matinee -Races Labor Day at the Charlottetown Drlvinr Park c'ame~off very sucessfully with fair 'weathérl a good track, and large' attendance. The races were in, four classes, run on the three heat plan Some of the heats were The officials for the race were Timers-.E F. Acorn, Harry SUMMARY Clan A Trot and Psoo Pais wmv-» outa'-1 Hilda 8., (Alfred Stewart) ..1 Dongola, (T. ~C. F/dlett) Keltle (J. Arbiug) Time-218, 2.19. 2.10_ Clan I Trot and Paco Commodore Cresceul (W_ McNeil) Ksloit'Todd- (000. Hooper) 2 Silver Todd- (H.,C. Hooper) ll ’l‘Ilt\ol-S220, 223. 2.18. L- neos- sour- -..-..~_1..~ » _ cllisr’ ilutlrsy (Alex Mo- Phersol). Boll, (I. P. Hooper »\.». ssh >&3 an-» -___ , _ _ t- ‘ tage and lot on Victoria Avenue' Clues G Trot and Psoo I iii _ ' YGU ‘dont have to go South to avoid - _therigors of a Canadian winter. A Chili-resisting-, warm-as~tcest suit of ATLANTIC UNDERVIEAII is your most reliable health resort. S0141 In flue different iwelahfs Grid qualifies. Each line is guaranteed to be the best voluo LOOK FOR THE TRADEMARK- IT IS YOUR GUARANTEE. ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR, Limited Moncton, N.B l _ . V w.‘d°"-.y _ ' ‘V J:-1; V ‘ _ Vhluwf, 1 " '|, ' ig V » il , -_ 1’ ' \ <`_._ = UNSHR INKABLE - , The g A film: Overuvecas i ¢ _ - F 'U5'-ift__'Iif_1._1‘0?Tf11_.iri._C,'<_>.vi' . _'fC'Bt`l1f01°t-Garrnent ,_ 4 i ~ i l . ’ i . Q 'rl . - - _';t?::;‘r~ ' ”“ . =,"*‘ Harry G. (Arthur Godkin) _.4 5 2 Time-2.27, 2.26, 2_26. Class D_ Trot and Pace Betty Commodore iliooper Horns) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...1 3 1 csssy 'rods (Jsolr Caswell) 2 1' 2 R G A (Ray Acorn) 23 Diolnlnion Government to charse ,t- ° °“°"°'~'°°" ' ' ` -the two per cent sales tax at the '_"" l 'T|"_"°°"2'3|~ 2-33 1'2» 2.34' '- source of production, which means. 'THE IARRA9.--The C, G- S- Alf 4 __ . E86 LAYING CONTEST..-The pen of Barred Rocks, owned by Mr.; J. B.. Millman, Kensington, leiliiy- for the 43rd week of the P. E.; lsand Egg Lrlying Contest, con- ducted by the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown. This is for the week ending August 27th. Mr. Millman’s pen produced 57 eggs, l hen laying 7 eggs, 6 laid 6 eggs, 2 laid 5 eggs and 1 laid 4. The next pen for lhe week was that owned by Mr. J. S. Moar. Summerville, ._ (-Barred Rocks), with 55 eggs. the third pen was owned by Mr. P. L.` Campbell. New Glasgow, I’. E. 1. .1 with 511 eggs. The \Vhite Leghorlv pen of Mrs. R. W. Bulpiil, Cilrdi-I gan, still loads in the whole Con-_ lest, with 1250 eggs; the Charlotte- town Experimental Station is second, with11i2 eggs. -MARRIED IN ST.. JOHN..-A wedding of interest to a great many friends was solemnized St. John, Wednesilay afternoon ni one o'cl0ck ifl Sl. Jllde's church when the rector, Rev. J. H. A. Holmes, united in marriage Major Everett Strong, ol' Toronto, and Miss Con- slnnce Porter Reed, of West St. John. Tile bride was given away by hor brntllerin-lsw_ ll. W. Ketchum, and was unsttoniizil. After a wedd- ing trip to Moncton and Prince Edward island, Mr. and Mrs. Strong will go to their home in Toronto. Tile groom is ll son Ji; Mrs. F; W. Strong, of Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Strong are at present visiting here. ' -WEDDING BELLS.-A wedding of interest to a great many friends was solemnlzed yesterday in -St. Paul’s Church St. Jolln, when the Rector Rev. J.H.A. Holmes united in marriage Major Everett Strong, of Toronto, :lnd 'Miss Constance Porter Reed of West St.-John. The bride wus given sway by her broth- er--inlaw, H.W. Ketchum. After ll wedding trip to Moncton and P.E. Island Mr. und Mrs. Strong will go to their future home in Toron- to. Major Strong, was formerly of the Royal Bank of Canada, Sum- merside, but nt present is on the stuff of ihe Bank of Noyn Scotia Toronto.-Exe. (Major Stl'ong,~is a son of the lllte Mr. F.W. Strong. Sumnlersidc, arrived in Summer- sldo with his bride on Thursday. c. __ :,.-=`=-_»`___.- - ..._.<_|§