.1 wrsrrnu ournnuul I -IIAT I08 F0888, noaan solid in bones, sold at Bruce's. atsl-l-il-ii. -00llI AND INJO! a did: of Home-made Ice Orearn and Oaks on the lawn of the Kenaingion United Church. Saturday eveninl’. July 28rd, under the auspices of the Young People's Society. . , ,. asM-‘l-Ii-ta-Ii. -VISI'IINO ‘I'll! ISLAND-Mrs. T. J. Banaberry. of New York Oity arrived home on Saturday last on a visittoherparenhMLandMrs. J. P. Murphy, of Summerside. She was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Hogan, of Boston. who will visit relatives in Burnmerside and other parts of the provinces-S. —MO'I.‘OIIID T0 ISLAND-Miss Siryksr, o! Olover Hill, New Jer- sey, motored to the Island on a vis- it to friends. She wes accompanied by ma. Ohealey Robertson and lit- tleaonlrnest. Theyareatpres- ent the guests of Mrs. Maurice lidlll, of Summerside-S. ' infuses quickly and richlyqA Tea of vigorous character and superb FLAVOUR .NOW ON SALE THROUGHOUT THE MARITIMES . Sealed metal-foil 4 0C‘ packets. Guaranteed 1892 - 1932 fresh new leaf. A tea trade is built solely upon public opinion. Because ‘SALADA’ has given full measure of comfort and enjoyment to tea drinkers, it has,‘ in 40 years, built up the largest sale of any brand in Canada. $25,000. worth of New ilp-to-date-FUUTIEAB Thrown en the Market at Discounts Ranging from A 10 n- o. is Zllgn-o. THIS STOCK INCLUDES MANY RELIABLE MAKES SUCH AS IN VICTUS, STRIDER, EAGLE, ‘ ROP-R-AR ' . ' ONYX, EMPRESS, ARCH-CORRECTIVE, WILKIE GLOVEPHIT, Mc- FARLANE, AIRDS, ETC., FOR iWOMEN AND HEWETSON, PACK- 'ARDS, GLOBE SHOE ETC., FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. - . Y p01‘ 1 pound . racket] '31. muses assures rm: -‘ GluMAGE-‘lmere were quite e. number of pilgrims from the west- ern part of the Province Journeylns to St. Anne De Bcaupre on ‘mes- day for the annual pflsrimege. About twenty-five left from Sumo merside, among them were Mrs. John A. Gallant. Mrs. Joseph L. Perry, Mrs. Simon Wedge and Miss Arsenault-S. ,3‘ -CUSTOMS CASES-Two cus- toms cases wue heard by Mr. G. ________________ _____________i Freedom Of Trade ‘no ssrlcullm- fumes. mini»: end In Maritimes ifsfjdTmtm“ "m" “m” FREDERICTON, N. 1a., July 19-. The lumpms‘ “dust” h“ M“ (By The Canadian Presw-Ern- d p Zita“ 1211;855:2310!“ M‘ 20;: phasizing the desirability of main- any in umber provided th°‘;mv_ taining freedom o! trade for the mo“ greatest export “we and n. Maritime Provinces “uh respect wideveiopmcnt was most vital to the certain goods not widely manufac-lprovmce although at the same time tured in this country, supplementaryIagricunére w“ acknowledged the relareseniatzons will be made to Otybasic New Bnmswlck _ dust” tayva for submission to the Imperial Hon L P D Tuley Mmme‘, or Economic Conference, Premier C. Landsxngd hi5“ w“; attend me D. Richards said in a statement is- ’ M. Matthews, County Magistrate on Tuesday afternoon. The parties were charged with having liquor in their possession with the duty not paid. One ‘o! the parties confessed and was fined $75 and costs. The charge against the other party was withdrawn. A party charged with the illegal consumption of liquor pleaded guilty and was fined $5 and. costs. A party charged with driv- ing n car without a permit plead- ed guilty and was fined $5 and OUR RACKS ARE FILLED WITH LINES OF THAT KNOCK THE “D” JERMS srmcrrr CASH‘ AND SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND SPECIAL BARGAINS OF BROKEN. CHILDREN AT PRICES OUT OF DEPRESSION. " N0.’ APPROBA" 110w. PURIJIE- m ililil ill! GGHPINY, limited Charlottetown _ t d , Conference to such an extent es costs. A case against a you!!! man “°d_h°‘° Y“ er fly‘ t Imight seem necessary, representing lmm Emefflld. 611811911 with SW81- Tg“ “w”; 2351x3113? “In? ‘i l: the prgvjngg unomcmny and be- lng hamess was adjourned for one 'con crcnce a 0 n as w e l ll bl r nsultatlon, s is weeke-B- ~ between the provincial government grins: éiczarg; co B and members of the saint John ' board 0f trade, he added. Briefs filed for New Brunswick, A man may, if he knows riot how fundamentally the same as those to save as he gets, keep his nose to for the other two Maritime Provln- the grindstone- Benjamin Prank- ces, touch particularly on lumber- lin. \ —EUCHAR.ISTIC CONGRESS AT MISCOUCBE-Great preparation is in progress at m‘ couche for the approaching Eucharistic congress‘ which is to be held there on August 18th and 17th. The interior of the church has been beautifully decor- ated. The altars are artlsically finished in ‘white and 801d. The statues have all been cleaned and redecorated. The rnain part of the church is finished in cream, the (gapltglg on the pillars being done in green and gold. The organ and pews hevebeen repolished and the whole presents e very handsome ap- pearance. The work was done by Mr. Jerry Doucetie of summerside, who is well known for Church deo- orating. The Convent grounds will be decorated with flags and ever- I under cover. Those coming from a greens, and the Sisters are busy;dlstance returned to their respec- preparing for the event. This will tive homes the same evening. be a memorable occasion in the his- $21.22 ‘Zif.i‘"i?..""‘.iihiif§;.”"i‘§ Me- w- Neel". Home Mas-- neviere Plats was established on f is ‘pending h" holidays with h" the mo" at Richmond Bayrs I glatrtents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nes. ‘h. heart, the unawskened mind, the hand palsied by lack of will to doi . Miss Ruth Dlckleson and Mrs. M. McLeod of the New Glasgow We. men's Irzstitutc and Mrs. Warfield We talk about the sleep of death. pensive How mush deeper, new much sed- der, is the sleep of life-the unres- andmss Grace nileyfBeltie were visitors to Charlottetown last week. Orr of the Mayfleld Institute lt- Miss Margaret Wright, Middleton tended the Annual Convention in i who hesbeenvisitlnginllew Glas- 1 ' ~ Chlflfmiewwn- , gow hes returned to her home-N. _ Your eslqulrlea and-will be pleased to quote our lowest gathered at the home of Mr. and prices en any lines carried in stock including the following Mrs. Colin Hiislns. Wlleaflty RW- and on all of which prises have been recently revised er, end presented them with a flownwanh: _ ’ beautiful silver basket. sliver- pie ' Mr. Howard Ling was removed server and address on the occasion t° 111° "m" Edwlfd 11181141 30891- of the twenty-film anniversary c! 14'1""! 131-11151 Tue-idly for en Operation n“; their wedding. for an attack of sppendlclios which m, mfivmi can- was called up- Tummune develwed the day Previous. nu on to read the address and Mrs. ma“? 11'1"“ W111 b0 81M t0 learn lMilton Rackham made the presen- the operation was quits success Ill ‘tstion. A very enioyeble social ev- and at latest reports was resting ening was spent in mills and soc- qllll-e comfortable. Friends wish him liel conversation. A dainty lunch an early recovery. was served by the ladies. Mr. Big- gins on behalf of himself and Mrs. Higgins, rose to the occasion, thanked his friends for their gifts and good wishes and elllreesed his pleasure atseelngaomanyofhis friends present, and hopu they all would live to ce brats their airti- eth anniversary. Following is the address: Mr. and Mrs. Oolin Higgins:- Dear Colin and Janiez-We. your relatives and friends have ga- thered here to congratulate you on the twenty-fifth anniversary of your marriage. llbr twenty-five years you have been among us, staunch and true friends. You Janie in your quiet manner, have always been a helpful and inter- ested worker in our Women's In- stitute. Oolin, our community is better for having you in it, always ready, to lend a helping hand. Please accept this small in, as a sligbt token of love andpstonn. andmayyeulivetocelebrateyour golden wedding. New Glasgow _...___ A large number of young people from the “Groups" of the different Churches of Christ P. E. L, gather- ed on Cavendish Beach liriday last for a days’ sports and picnic. A good time was spent in the early part of the after-noon, but on ec- count of local showers the young people were interrupted in their sports which otherwise would have been carried out quite successfully and were obliged to take their lunch .5 - ADD I! S AND PRESENTATION The Ladies Aid of the New Gias- B s gow Christian Church held a suc- cessful Ice Cream Social on the Church grounds on Thursday even. ing last and quite a large sum was realized. On Monday evening. July 4th, about fifty relatives and friends Oil IN THE RAISING OF Highest-Class F OX E S Ensure being a Leader in the Fox Business by Feeding “lmperials ” REGULARLY MANUFACTURED BY Imperial Biscuit c». uu. CIIARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. Gill lnfl Putty ___________ —Rev. W. H. Harding. who has been iii at his summer home in l-Ie- bron, hes returned to his home in Summersids. He is feeling some- what betten-S. ._._______.___ The power of the will and the intention of the soul is the main point in magic es in medicine. A man who wishes everybody well will produce good ‘effects. One who grudges everybody all that is good and who hates himself, may ex- perience on his own person the ef-i fects of his own poisonous thoughts -Pe.raeelsus. ' FUR SALE Ladies’ and Gentleman's Fur Coats on consignment for 3 days only. One of the greatest bargains ill the history of Prince Edward la- Ianll. Do not miss it. P. J. e- c. KENNEDY Remington, P. E. l. iElilNGING 01> FATHER ‘fr-MT I RUN FER MAYOR. I MUQT WIN- 5O I'LL HAVE ‘m B! ON THE - Mlss Nettie Andrews of Concord N. H. is spending her vacation at her home in New Glasgow. Woven Wire F vine llllvgsdWirea Posts Spray Pumps (Hand or Power) Darts and Fittings A motor party consisting o: My, Wilfred Hunter, Miss Agnes wu. liams, Miss Mina Ling, Miss with McRae, Mrs. George Beers and 11m daughter, Charlottetown visit- ed Ncmalssgow Thursday evening and attended the Ice Cream 50cm, mwim M. T". j , Cedar“ Common Wire Walls and Spikes ltniah and flooring Nails 4L ~—1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Everett Mass. motored to the Is- land and are at present the wel- come guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albon ‘Peters, Rusti -. They also visited relatives and friends in the Western part of the Island. While Mr. Reigh Ferris of Hazel Grove, was attempting m cats); l, horse to attend the Orange Tea on Tuesday last he was badly kicked by another horse. A doctor was lin. mediately summonded and 1c was found he was suffering from flvg broken ribs. Much sympathy 1s isle for Mr. Ferris in melting with such a unfortunate accident. g) w-r-qoc/n-w ><Qr=1 r>-wr=i~ez~ . Flour and Feeds For Biscuits For Cubes VItaJKrumbIa Binder Twine i-Pbinwrsss woos '»<re"=iC"=l l—~>'-'w==1'sZ"‘F‘ llueetone Araenate of Lime Hydrated Lime U) Miss Elsie Lair is spending a week in St. John, N. B. the guest oi Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Murchison. Iostaandlbovela“ Ooalandtiohen Miss Millie Stewart, daughter of R. Brum and Mhr. Stewart of Win- nipeg is visiting the Island. She is at present the guest of her grand- mother, Mrs. Amnle Stewart, Sea View she will visit other relatives before returning to Western Gan- eds. Is Your Coal Bill Paid? f‘ on ‘seems of present financial ‘conditions, we, the undersigned Coal Dealers, wish to advise our custom- ers that all Accounts and Notes due us, must be paid in full before we can extend credit on their future Coal re- quirements. This is absolutely necessary in order to enable us to carry on and give equal treatment to all cus- "tomers. i, in". PICKARD & co. ‘ c. LYONS s. co. w. n. GILLIS s. co. J. CARRAGHER s. co. Our Terms are CASH but our values are REAL. Poole 8r Thompson l llllllllll MONTAGUE’ lilirs. Preston Campbell who has spent the past six weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs._ Leighton Milligan, Bumme ‘do, returned to her home in New Glasgow Sunday lnst, accompanied by her infant daughter. Mrs. (Reva) E. Loekhart of Anti- gonlsh, N, s. is spending a few weeks on the Island visiting frlendsl and relatives. Your friends. ..___._..._.._.... M1“ M11110 1701151111- P"? 0°51" rue mime-a r- yllr travelling m. ~ l_ By George McMa mil HERE cones 11-w- ear. MR- A ‘ A QOFTDOMK" I'LL St NICI TQ HIM so m. NERD me Mora- ’ '- §"'i‘_ _ ‘Ifllflljlelnraalplnqkkllflfikllll