stood iooitsfsotlnd teeth. easer appetite and disestion Lovely as when - new Those delicately tinted, filmy Georgette and Crops lalousles—those sheer and gossamer uncle: things, lace}, letc., are really bet-refitted by being cleansed with LUXJ ‘LUX talges. out‘ any perppiration stains—leave's every- thing fresh and NEW. “You see, there is no rubbing with LUX and it is so pure that it will harm nothing at all that pure water itself may touch. jLUX is matchiess in purity-matchless in results. Luz is sold at all Grocers, Departmental Stores, etc. A handy recipe book, "The Care of Dainty ‘Clo! " gladly sen! free on request. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO .3. ‘ ‘. ‘K4 A‘ A rmirout..." i...‘ . Assurance Co. "snun AS THE courrluaini Agents wanted inr unrepresentcli- districts‘ J. K. ROSS Provincial Manager Bank Building Charlottetown perfect working order. Box 3!. Slirnmerside. u, P_ Collins, M_ i following. 4 ' -IHOP snout notions-s 0m- lol- mc-s-u t: i,‘- L-ros m‘; over... car in‘ Address T t 2180-9114.! —ON INOPICTION TOUR-Mr, D. No. 6, Halifax. was tn town Thurisy, he inspec- ted the Armoury and Rifle Range at thisplsce and everything in s satisfactory conditioner-H. -BHI»PPING.-The Bohr. Glyn- don, Capt_ Doucetta in charge, is now undergoing slight repairs, in~ eluding a new gaff, which, when completed the vessel will agsin take up the coal business from Pictou to this port.—-l>l. —YOUR EYES ARE your two best friends take good care oi them now Lf-you want. them to serve you well in the future. H. T. (loivin, Opt, D. Optometrist and Optician, Summsrside. P. Iii. l. 2316-8-20-41. —l~C.E CREAM SOCIAL-frryon Presbyterian Church Grounds, Thursday August 26th, in aid of Library. Programme at 8 sharp by ‘Conrmunity Local Talent. lf stormy, come first fine evening zsaacza-m. --LtO.B8TERS PLENTIFUL- Since settling out their traps on the 16th lnst_, the lobster fisher- men are daily bringing to shore large catches of lobsters If wea- ther conditions, continue isvorsble the indicattllhs point to a sucess- ful season for’ this‘ iI_\dllstry.-—H_ —-H-ARVE8T STAIRTEQ- In travelling through the country one occasionally sees a field of oats or barley in stock and many more fields taking on a harvest appear- anca. in the course oi another week harvest will be on pretty well in general-Ad. --AUTOED TO RACES-The following party autoed the triP from Lot 7 to New Arman races on Wednesday with Mr. Cari Riley. Messrs Linus Riley, Peter Mc~ Pherson, William Doyle and Peter Doyle returned home the same evening-iii. -—WEDDING BEiLLB-—A Diet-U’ wedding was celebrated at Hawk- shaw, N.\B., on June 2, when Bu- lah, eldest daughter oi Mr. Fred W. Elliott was united in ma» trimony to ‘ Mr. 1186!!!!‘ F~ Morrison J12, of Kenslngton, P_ E. i_ Rev. C. I_ Clark, pastor of the ‘l-lawkshaw Baptist Church per- formed the ceremony. The happy ones enJoyed an auto excursion that and Prince Edward l-slsnd- JV". Morrison's numerous friends in Kensingtqn extend to the newly lwed u bountiful share oi conjugal felecliywY. ...___¢0-¢__¢- _ “land's Llnluent For Burns. Rte- Tarts, August l8.——The French government intends to protest en ergetically against the decision oi Sir Reginald T. Tower. allied high commissioner st ‘Danll8. who V95" terday forbid ilurther tlebarkation at Danzig of French munitions for Poland it was learned tolls’?- now/FF WOMEN ARE , MADE STRONG Pinkhaln Medicine Co.. L!!!“ M"! Mrs. Westmereland Tails in the Following Latter. Harrison, N. n-lgwhin wags? as born n9 110 clmd w" ' ~Lydia E. Pink- ham's V880 table Com pound and had s very ‘lard time. I rest in the new» paper abml the Veget able Corn and and W“ Well during the whole time rind childbirth was a hundret‘ times easier. Ever since then l have used it for any weakness ant‘ would not be without it for the world. i do all my yogi and an strong and healthy. I nursini my baby. and l still tskdthe Vege table Compound g‘; iflz’ p9 a W0 "m" in K0011 health. Y " “may pub "Bil my ‘testimonial iot- a good o" “h” "M379" l? 7,011 chose to dr s0-"——Mrs. (Y. Westmorflsnd, Har rison, N. Y. . .- Wtlilwll Who nutter from displace meats, irregularities, inilsmutloli ulceration. backache, headache, and nervousness should lose m "m9 l" living this famous root sat herb remedy. Lydia n. Pinkham’ Vexetnoie Compound, n trial, an; for spacial advice write to Lydil iii. Pinltham, Medicine 00., Lynn KINKOII, l , \ “l. r. ‘swnnunv M. P" M. “an PAYI iii this 4 . Sunlmerside on Thursday. encompassed Nova Scotis .. Mr. William Grant Louson oi the Bank of l! treat Montreal who‘ has been s _ riding his vacation. in Charlottetown left for ‘Iontnosl this morning. . FQTQRE AND ,.- wargboups, centrally located, for sale at St. Peter's Bay. Apply to Mary Aulay, St. Petei-‘s Bay. P. E. . 33004-2861. MOUHTAIN FILL. 0N ' VILLAGE AND ILOTTID OUT BIVINTY LIVES lMANhUA, Aug. 2l)—Collapss of s mountain top on this Island in a recent storm, buried an ‘entire lgo- rote village under hundreds oi feet of earth, blotting out the lives oi 70 natives, according to oflicisl ad- vices received here todsy_ The village was located in the moun- ‘taint province within 100 miles of the City oi Manila. The top slid down upon the vil- lage at midnight. No bodies have henn recovered this afternoon Hillel's Lillian! For Burns, Iiiie. wnswmelv PERSONALS —<Messrs_ Peter Hslloran and Earl Butler, Glerlgsrry, were in Bummerside Thursday on a busi- ness tri'p.-—tH_ ——Mr. Harry Spears, fox man. Piusvllie, returned home on Thurs- day from a business trip to Slim- ‘merside and Bedeque-‘H. —iMrs. Edward Keefe, who had ‘been visiting friends st Lot 11, St. ‘Eleanors and ‘Summerside, left on ‘Thursday morning for her home in» ‘blsilfar-di. ——Mr. and Mrs, Phillip McNaiiy. Summerslde, sre being congratula- ted on the arrival of a YOIIBK daughter at their home on the 17th inst_—.i-l. »-Messrs Joseph and Austin dlcal trealtment at the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, have recovered so Well that they expect to return ‘o their homes in a d8)‘ 0T lWW-H- ' —Mrs_ W, AWMcKinnon and lit~ tie daughter were psssenlwrs from on a visit to friends at Eimsdale and Grand River ‘before leaving for matt- home in Sedgewick, Alberlfi- —l~l. The Naval Cadets The boys of the Navy 5988"“ Camp were addressed b)’ "19 R"- Geo. C. Taylor lust Sunday who spoke from the words ‘in Acts 13:- 36, “David served his ownngeaera- tion, by the will of God. Following is a brief syilflliflll" ‘it is not a common thinE f0!‘ "5 to associate service with loyalty. Tile King is one who is served; is surrounded by servants and is sup- posed to have little to do with work. As a matter of fact our King ls one of the busiest oi men and is quite accustomed to hard work. The time was when Kings took things easier than they do to a degrading thing and ilt only for slaves. We royal thing power i0 serve. that when any man of prominence arrives in New York, society asks, “Who is he?" If he came to Boston, they say; “What does he know?" But should he go to Chi- in manhood is the he do?“ Now that is the great question of the world today with regard to men who bid for high places. first, nor even the higher. bran- ches oi education. A good, strong, clean body. zoverned by a cultured mind. alive to business and the issues of the present day, that is what the world is asking for alnd never fear as to the Fortunes are no longer computed In dollars and centsJPortune is mainly in the possession of a good healthy body. and s mind in such rt state oi efficiency as to use that body for the highest pu-r- poses oi service. Many a gouty millionaire lwouid give ,more than til his money to possess Just such a buoyancy of body and mind as you lads enjoy today. Look well to your bodies then, and by every manly exercise develop your ‘phy- sical powers. Remember moo, that Your minds are to be kept alert and take as your motto: "Know 1011161111!!! of everything and everything of something." Ba sure You know everything that has to d0 Willi your own line of business but do not let that be your limit. Live in a big ‘world and kee in touch with it by knowing s ma. thing. st least, of everything about you. ‘ What a blessed thing it is to be Young and stron! lust as you lads "0 today. Canada is watching You: she is wait-log for you; ‘we needs you and is almost impatient for you to grow up and take the ulsces she holds for you. What.» a country we tlavsi What men n" will need for her great future! Soon our ships will be sailing on every sea and _ we will need,’ s Brest host oi qualified men to - minister our trade affairs and . psctaliy to handle our Merchant MHPIW- Lads. if you have a dream of serving Canada you ' c" M; choose any better wsy than j t 10 set ready so that when the» comes that you have reached Ya DPONI’ sle and a tit stands .' ,0! 01101000! r00 my 00m the iiagtof your country st tire top m“; 4g g I004 merchant ship, proud of snob Noonan, who have been under me- - day, for work was looked upon as . have learned, espe- _ clally of late years, that the most ' it has been said ' cago, the question is: "What can _ Family history is not. . the man who possesses these need » future. ' I. Mc~ _ l v I\\\\'I.J‘_Q\§VI IIIZI 00R I. l l D0 Your Shopping Al; the Great Half Price Sale of gWomen’s Coats and Suits A complete clearing out of all coats and suits of this season's purchase-to make room for the new arrivals which are coming along rapidly each day. This is an unrivalled opportunity tqtsecure handsome bargain price. Half Price for Handsome Coats _, and Blue. $52.00 in price. I a charge and honored by those whom you serve. l would advise you to cultivate a love for the sen and its ships. Above all read the ‘lives of our great sailors who serv- ed the Empire in such s way that today British commands the sea- commands it not ins spirit oi sn- noyance but in such s way that the ships oi the weakest notions are safe upon it. for we rule tbs Isa only to guarantee its safety to all! lily tbs pints , d tbs-plavsr are oi our gt" siti- ‘Oat the ohlsvrm :32 t: rill an: o tssss, sry‘y on rs tbs 30ft Own. The that; "Gallant-Ins. Isrfllf. llliton, boots, ' and s host of other "good Ladies new Spring and Summer coats, Navy and Black Serge, Tricotines, Polo Cloth, Velours and Tweeds in Fawn, Grey The assortment runs from. $18.00 to AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICE $18.00 coats will sell for $9.00. $25.00 coats will sell for $12.50. $30.00 coats will sell for $15.00. $52.00 coats will sell for $26.00. Silk embroidered white Smocks, regular $4.25, will clear for each . . . . . . . . . $2.75 ‘vi ‘- Dai ty white drill smocks, nicely made,‘ very martly embroidered in color with‘ silk. The regular price is $4.25. To be cleared outat; ............‘..$2.75 each . RWIZIIA\\ hearty, robust writers who write stories for boys that even men en- Joy. Know the history of our own Empire and especially oi your own country and you ~wiii surely grow to love Britian and glory in the fact that you are Canadians. Above all, lads. do not allow yourselves to be mixed with that miserable , stylish, well made. garments at a real Half Price for Stylish Suits Ladies new suits, of Serge, Popiins Gaberdine Wool Tweeds, principally Navy The sizes run from Miss They are all smart and $75.00. " Tricotine, and Mixed Black and Brown es 16 u to 44. new, 29.00 to AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICE $29.00 Suits will sell for $14.50. “i $38.00 Suits will sell for $19.00. $40.00 Suits will sell for $20.00. $75.00 Suits will sell for vi. ~r $37.50. ‘ White Voile Blouses worth two $6.00, will be cleared at: These pretty blouses ...........$2.05 are shown in striped, embroidered fronts, lace trimmed, sizes 36 to 44, a wonderful chance to choose from a range worth to $6.00 at only................. n h a I ON SALE DAYS AT crowd oi self-seekers wrlo never consider their country st sll ex- OQDE it be to continue some eon- temptiblo scheme for getting some thing out of it-somothing 1°!‘ "litmus. Remember. that if 91118118 cives you s living you ows Canada s life, and always congldgr your side oi the obligation flrst. Never ask “what .wiil Canada do for me? But rather: “What can i do for Canada? Stand up on your festlilre men and serve your '1 Mflhsrlssd and you will min cm- l bs sda s kindly Mother. David the Kill ssrvsd sad a greater than ‘Tllsid last‘; to His frlsilds - men m,“ you also dist r like His and that of His royal 0min Ilse For . a“ your union" .......$2-95Bi1°l1 A WONDERFUL SALE OF RAINCOATS WORTH T0 $20.00 FOR ONLY . .8104)" There are just 32 raincoats in this lot--odd lines but all good-Tweeds, Par-l amattas, Covert Cloth, Gaberdine and Rubber-the colors are Grey,‘ Green, Black, Light and Dark Brown, sizes 36 to 44, but not all sizes in any one pattern. prices from $12.00 to $20.00. l ‘ CHOOSE FROM THE WIiOLE LOT Assorted ‘i ' .1... . 510-00 . Moore & McLeod Ltd ancestor. "according to the 1|" God." By the‘ mains i Bible and prayer Y0“ Y!" “m know the will of 00d ll"! l” ‘ grace and guidance you W"! , sbi so to do that will that ll I ias it may be‘ said of Y0" t“ king: "He served llll own l" tion by the will o! 00d." ' CASTQRI Ilorlnlaatsanlifiiidrsl. bssrs "um"; ' .057: r