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' - .11 i-. .` ’ ' oi the Charlottetown Driving' £§l’_1s__rii1.siAsso¢ia1ior1, -Charlottetown .1-ilill¢if¢l!1¢S0ay» August 21 st ' _' o 0 1 ~ _ Cqhpehtrop Prize Ltst - Games Commence at l ‘__ lst rowing Light-_rl-lammer I .__ $3.00 uaargfnrga reap ._ ...$3.00 $2.00 $1.00 rt11rg'L1gm.s1ouo ._ ...$3.00 .$2.00 $1.00. offrar-_osaoco .. .... ._ ...$3.00 $2.00 $1.00 0 rind; sooo Boyfs rudder- 10). _,_ ...$3.00 $2.00 $1.00 1.117.111: Boys- rurrdor 10) ._ ._ ...$3.00 $2.00 $1.00 1 auditor Mrra nuu _ _ . . _ . _ _ . . _ _ . _ . . _ . _ . _ . . . . _.$3.00 $2;0o $1.00 11 3:1111'-rug mood Jump noyu (undo: rd) ........ ._ $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 2rd $1.00 2nd $2.00 ¢Ulh'€¢lNH s_ using;/rn; Jump-.._._....._...... ._ _ .. ...$3.00 $2.00 $1.00 10 $5 Miro-nroyoro naoo torrrsr _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ . _ _ . . _ . . . _ _ _ . . . _ . _ . . . ._ rvrodor 11 o'_*!_‘r1"i'd~1:1"r111c_¢!"'i`3oys(undo1»10>.... ._ _ _ __ ...$3.00 $2.00 $1.00 12 _ st_1rd“11ro'y_oio nano Boys ruudomcr ..... ............. ._rvrodur . _ i 11 .rrousr rucrrs 1 Clhss A Trot. and Trot - -' - " Class B Trot ~_ 'Qi'-1 » _ _ i _ _LII- Train for the' East will he held' until 4.30 `p.1'n. _ Train for Murray Harbour will he held it __ xuntii'5.00 p.. m. __ Q' "' ' ' ' _ I-nw-»lIw_. f§"Ml’.lSIC"B`Y BAND .AND PIPES" 1 ___ `i F. WHlTE, Til0S, M. McMll.LAN, t'__ . ~_=._»». _-~ _ _ii if President Sec’y Games' Com. slhaisisétsrrl __ _ -__ Ai 5- .£ =»"\.'u. ' . ‘. 'j__~Your Very First Baking 1 " "'wltl1.' Beaver Flour, will show you the difference " ' '1 between 'this perfect blended wheat flour-and the I ‘N _ ` 'usual western spring wheat ilours. The light, ilahy Pic_Cru1fs, Cookies und Doughnuts'-the delicious, _ "lr'omey”' nutlile flavor ofthe Bread md Rolls-will be doubly ~__>f*'-1 'weicomemitcr the tough, almost tasteless bread mode with welter! spring wheat llour. dvr#-'~1 BEAVER FLOUR _ 'qv `-‘fr rrruran or nrsurrr-:0 wrrrnr Utlre rglroicest Ontario fall wheat, strengthened with Westerit"_|p`l"|ng 'Wli"e|t; and i equally good for lrresd.urd`-,pntry. Order 1 trial barrel today. DRALERB- ' it f grice P rl Coarsd't;r:lrl‘:nl'1"d erel.l:.n ;¢07 'nil 1'. rl. Tartan co. UIITID, cru1'n1nr.o-u. ~- ,an 1 : ._ ?";`:` - . ._ --..._......__ .-_-.....-...,..1..,... _ __ _ _ ~ 1" t_ ,. ,4.-if _.__. ' X "tt _ , '_'-'.5' .- .- ~ _ . -_ _ _ _' " """i ' 7tirn_e ago butssqill retains interest _ _ _ -l‘f13'..`. - -».1;‘ 1' . ` __ - 2°. 0 ,_ _ - _ . A Necessity . _ _ Then ii1‘good'st`rong stock compan- never contest an honest claim such _ s‘%¥°1?~°“*@“br ' 5 _ E. R. BRUW ‘ ' A =~ LV .1 _ . ' ' - ‘ _ 1 1 1 lution time, by Juniors. The teacher !_ fully ask you to accept this small .tok- Sau Francisco Olympic Club. is one Pacific Coast. _ ADDRESS BY DR. .HALL.-The Sunday School' and congregation at East Royalty were surprised Sunday h1ad brought with him a. visitor' in the dressed the Sunday School and sub- tbe .Superintendent for use in the Bagnall has 'been elected one' of'the fourrdelegsztes to represent Chicago ____ _-._ _ ' ‘pr-udclsgo Gaelic 'naddfnk Club,_g1i`ren week. Miss __ __ o?ar_i__i~i ac- _ _ _ _____ _ _ __ _ 'W' 1 -' ~ for-fre-shrines.-for .<11 st- ».'~1~=rv'~ .¢°r=e'l¢7!t°1r..:.M.. __°.'._..r.°._ 11. ._back‘yo\i_’f_. _w;eig’l`i2_l__'_32 feet, _UA _ _ 1 _._ __ _ _"_ _l10____S_e__li_____ _ ruorros Mdrcaoaor'-11_'16drors u uuuvo 0l__r_a__ F|3_r_1_s_r1_r~»_11 rfrssr.-_at _ _tho _ the k1_;_iney_s__r_ight and ` ~~7"7T5¥fJ§]"]'§T.;"5|\N~ of- P. Eflsland and~o member oi" the rnornlri¥ '1l\"'?_*1l'l'd“"*?P-_’tl19'm'55l"l\l0f‘llllf’ reyngve . _the _cause of ' omnd-t_;odgojL__ o.~‘_A on rrrjo' sra'11'e'v'_~_ j ' of the best hammer throwers on' *the Wm`-'M'¢L€'6`d al'1li'l5l'_ presen't,' "redo'gt'll_’iod "_ tive' ` 'atidiihintiaim wrdiif ‘_t_z‘o_v‘_ _Mi-;_"‘_i_a1iliifofu_ _ Pon ‘nr1'1; l'tev'. Dai1i'él"ilicI.‘éan,'l’eoplo's Churdh quite a number but the expense and _ssquently presented a naval flag to time P £#1;;;_¢I_§§i)_tn_% _c%gnin__g.___ of many tie awhy pmvlrices reach school. D1-_ Han mor-wards conduct-I r111;__t1_>__ql_1e 13_11o11r_¢__ shore reminds 011° ed'th"e afternoon service and gave an. rf the_grpat,i!i§°§_6§§,_¢ll¢Y l'l§»_V_9, 111,'-he addr-ess on "Loor¢`rr1t; sodwanin' L.. 0. A. surpassing that of some liv- __ ' -`_=- Ing near the rpla§e__of meeting of this _ |s|..ANoEr=_r Er._sc'rEn_-dvrr. H. rrlzreet orsanlzation- - f 15111 -- I wsno1y11o_-aE1.r.s.-A very produ- Typographical Union"No_ 16 at tht sixty-fourth annual session of -the l .'i'. U., which will be held in the citr of Scranton. Pa., this month. Mr Bagnall received 1,461 votes of tlrr nunrbercant at the election, slrowinr the 'high esteem in which he is _heir by his fellow memfbers. His colieaguer are William A. Klinger, Worthingtor 'W_ DeWolf and Joseph Ginty. For some time, away back in the early '80’s, Hedley H. Bagnall worked ir- the oilice of the Srummerside Journal and in 'other printingoiilces _on P. E, island, fbut’the call of the great West induced him fto seek his fortune in -the growing city of Chicago, and for near- ly thinty years he has been s respect- sd citizen of'thn/t metropolis, always `.u.kin'g an active interest in civic and labor affairs.-_'-Marple Leaf. SCHOOL 'EXAMINAT|0N.- South' Melville School held a very successful alxaminstion on Thursday afternoon ~lu_ne.~37th in_1pr'esenc‘e of--the parents 11.11111 rate payens,qr..t.he.dlstrict. .1.The ‘caclrer was assisted in examining the nupils by lViiss'.Minnio Inman, and by ’=;hoir bright and ready answers prov- ed their thorough understanding- o -:he different subjects taught. The .rustees with one accord, expressed _rnt_lr'e satisfaction with the result cf .‘_he"oita}mination and the progress ct che' school durng-the .past -three years "ord. A short program was well given by the rate payers as follows: Chorus, Where d'o we -go from -l'rere;.._Recl_tat- ‘ons 'by Ruth Cutcliffs and Mary Bradley; Duet. Her 'boy inblue .lby Hilde. Dunsford and Della Trainor; Recitations by Charlie Bradley and Bertha Cutcliffe; Duet, two little boys by Ruth Dunstord' and Rothn MacFar- llane. Ilecitations 'by Georgie -MacFar- lane and Kathleen Bradlley; Trio, A. Rainy Day by Edith and Dorothy Mur- ray and Helen Dunsford; Chorus, Vac- 1 was -the recipient of a nice pair oi! kid ;-loves and the following address af- ter which all present were treated to a liberal sllililly of home made candy ,ami nuts. Miss -Minnie Dunsford:Dear ‘I‘eacher:-We your pupils oi’ South Melville School wish to convey to you the assurance of our deep gratitude f1r1d~over increasing affection. Since your advent amongst us, your one great aim has been our special nd~- _vancementf -During all -this time you have edifled us -by word and example and have been untiring in your minis- trations in our behalf. We therefore reel it a pleasing duty to tender' you our sincere thanks and would respect- on as a remembrance of your -grateful Food B03r_"]¥l"_‘__#"~}nll5 nmse " No"'10; ' ~Ant'lrem.' Parents pupils and teacher 2-.-11»'» a»'_M. 1 ,_~' -_‘_ .1 _,Q _ - ` - _ pupils. Signed on behalf of the pupils: Kathleen Bradley, Rotha MacFarlane, Edith Murray, May Beer, Edith Watts Bei-nur cutorirro, Hrrdu Muoronuon and Dorothy Maslone. 'Dire examination closed by the singing of the National were .delighted to see one more among the visitors' their form- er esteemed 8ecrotary~.and trus'tee, Mr. James Villett, "the old profes-» nor," Ho removed to Mrrrvrow some his old school. I have been misindged. But I had boen_ deeply wronged ‘and I was desperate. -A I. 1 . Bee ' "THE MODBIL'-8 CONFEB- srorv" “ - with Mary MscLaren at the Prince Edward Theatre ' on Wednesday and Thurldai A ot 14 all I under the management of Miss ‘Dunsr ‘ng event tcok.,\>lace-_in Cardigan on iuly 10th uit., when _Miss Laura Belle youngest daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Peter11Finlayson, became the bride of Vir. Howard McKay, second son of Mr. md. Mrs. Colin ,McKay of. Bangor, P. _ E. I., the nuptial knot being tied by- Rov.__D. Macvicar. The fair young :ride looked very wlnsomo in a beau- tiful white dress_with pale blue girdle and wore a large white plumed hat. and were the conventional veil. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ray Finlayson, who wore a charming costume of whites Mr. Harry .Mc- Kay, brother of the groom, ably sup- ported him. After the marriage cere- mony was performed the bridal party drove to the homarof the bride, where a sumptuous supper 1 awaited them, served in Mrs. ,Finlayson's _prevailing best -style, sfterjvhiclr other amuse- ments followed, "f_The happy couple were the _reclpi_euts_ of many useful and valuable gifts from Africa. the British Isles andiithe United States, _ ' " ` _ ' ' _ " ' ' " ` _ _ 1 as well as from their many surround- _ ___ lm ' Y ' '_ *_ __ _ ____________*_ _ ' -__ __ _ng f___e__d____ _estmnmg to me esteem, __ _ _ _ __ __ _-_»~_ in which the young couple are held. Mr. McKay- is _ono~ot»the young men Britain is proud rto own, having en- listed in the 105th, and -seen active service- for nearly two years. After having been wounded severely he was given arshonoreihle \il8Cl}8l'E0'Bl1=‘&e|n®llB"-"a"">'s9Yer9 _ M _ ___.__k___g_..*_. general inovecuou or the Pr..aA_sA.n'r 1=Ai§i__$¥e_1___r.7-_a_ra1-gd ` Strain on the back. It . _ _ _ __ _.M-33;;-;;;¢;_;_ 11111111 °' P" 12::-*r.~*i.‘fs:..r.*“:.';i..:fss. . ell- r.1_§°._v1s_y..s_§r1s . ‘ ,._..... ' - 1 Brobkreld. w1m@'faood-rsy 1 to-~-urns 1 3°”-tae --1-mm’ - img ‘ _. _ _- 1`sLANo'.§ry'\MProN.-1lt`tnd nrrsabo't1'i'Muooowou, wr1o’nas-mosh' "91' m'-" Qthem " mds °f . _ __ __ U... ., _ .. _1F,¥¥l}' “tl “WSG h'l_1d §_ldl_l}c,oi the S_an visiting Miss _2_1_\1ii_li_'f'IC'1a_'r1_t_for_‘ the last _ '-f$&l'l'i\‘»=Wl_)I‘k1 1- - 1 .' "f _ 0es.' Iiev.'Ml'_"I`l?hia1i"of New`i3'r‘uirs\' _ cr1drrottotow_ri_;“'r\rr_._ w_rrrro_ui_ McNeil, afternoon that -the Rev. Ovid' Peters Wes't_}t'iv_'_'Q'l" f§'l_14f'_ii_('_r°_`.‘ 'lIehry‘i\rxnst1rf¢liK merch_ant of l§1_1_rll1'_1gton,_l`Ian_ts_ C9.. person of Rev. Dr. Hall, Senior Chap- N. S. More of tire" Island' ‘Bretlrrelr _lain to the.R_oyal'Ne1va1i`_and`lliercliaut were present other sessions. The Marine Institutes of Canada whoa/d~ lemand of the haying. season kept .__ ..,\,_...»_, .f-. ._.._.__.__.____. “"i_f§§_'f__j___ .. I" .- 1 """;W’f_~.l:. 'if rr'PAYsrobuv.1u'u1"._ * 1 1- -"1 1] ~ . IEDIIQQ I? ` .Weakness and lameness -.of the back. Just try +1 timefand see how much-‘ '_-__better_ you will feel. ' _ ' good choosing in the matrimonial field. .Their many friends join in wishing Mr, and 'Mrs_ McKay joy,-hap- piness and prosperity in their jour- ney through life. ' - ' __ _A FAREWELL PARTY.1-About 70 friends of Mrs. 1M. W. Gillis, who _is visiting her daughters, Mrs. J. A. Jar- dine and Mrs. William Rennie, Quin- cy, Mass., assembled nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deacon,_ 15 Fost- er- street. Saturday ovening last, _to tender her a farewell party 'befqre she leaves for her old -homo in Orwell Cove, P. E. Island. Tire flags of the Allies decorated the lawn. and the interior looked beautiful with cut flowers and potted plants. After the singing of patriotic songs, Capt. 'Samu- el McLean, formerly from Point'Prinr_ P.E.I_, in lrelralfcf tlrerfriends pre- sent, in a few well chosen remarks, presented Mrs. Gillis with a beautiful gold watch. Mrs. Gillis was so over- come by_ sunprise that she was unable to reply, and her son-in-law, Mr. J. .A Jardine. responded in a very fitting manner._ A very enjoyable evening was .spent with _musicyand dancing. The_music was furnished ihy an or- chestra. During the evening' r'e- freshrnents were served by a commit- tee in charge of Mrs_"Walter_ Deacon and -Mrs__ J._ A._ Campbell. The time for_'golr_1g home came ‘all too soon and after_‘_the_ singing of "The Star Spangl- ed Ban`_r_r_er,_" tlie_'oompany dispersed A i._ti|N§_!'.3l|N9l|0N Sgt.”D'o.vid"A'.th`ei Barbour son of Mr ._ ,_Iarmes_ Barbour Alma. enlisted in tr1o'7"e`1iifr§~~pl1rt-6»i»'f1fo1's wan nro 49111 i:`\vlc‘e`~-v`i7olr|'i»rlloli".'7 the 'second time so severely that he spent nearly o. year in midst. `o'u“‘D¢d‘_~ "2s1rr, 11011119 was g.u’1,ubd'1»ur stderr ‘ro ‘rue pose: For- no -gallantry ar'1d"dev0'tioil' to duty 'ho‘ was awarded _t_he_ Ml-l‘tary_Mctlnl and has 'Ifyou have 'a weak "1 no11\1rcrrnr1r;'n11¢nd11¢,_111_ rroroorr om-j. in a number of engagements, vvasfi l 'l1ospltai'."___"R`e'(`:ove'ririg _"lie returned td_` _ '». r_\,.~.`_~L_'..\_".-’gl' ___ ' - 11 _ -g ~~ __ _,__ ‘" ~ » »'-VI*-§1’~rI'~2_5l U E is ,,..__ ,.. __ ____. _ . _~ _ _, _ _ _‘_ ___ .___¢r._¢¢1_,__. _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ __r)._ ; . _ 1 ._ ~= ._ .»' ' ' _'_ T ,wt _. _ _ .1 . »' _ _ 1. ..- _ .._.:~ -_r,_1_,. J._1~._1 _rr . ,'.‘~ 1 1 _ ,-. ,_ ,:.;.,1‘__,~',1 ._ »,1._'_ _, J _' .--'"1' .~ _~______ - Tfit-3"' wo`rk_ _th¢;..___]3__1_;itiglMI?'11W';‘ 1_aud-our. Aitieresn 1 le i1Viar'1ne wr i.-.The 'ably -presented by' -~t~he1 .1 Dominion ~~.Commissi`oner'oF-the Navy u_eq_f `Cana`da, Rev. Dr. Alfred Hallg .ja series of Patriotic Meetings t_o_ b`e,he_ld throughout the province .under-...the auspices of the League as follov_v_s~:- Market Ha-ll,"'Charlottét'own," a.-August 13th--8 p. m. _ __-;_~; ‘_ _»,r_ _.___ Souris, 'Wednesday, -Aug; f.14-+18 p. m. Montague, Thursday, August 15th- Afternoon 1 ‘ Alberton, Friday, August l6th-8. m. Summerside, Monday, August 19th- 8 p. m. . J. 0. Hyndman Provincial Secretary Navy League' _ of Canada GOD SAVE f THE KING to their homes wishing Mrs. _Gillis bon ' ' _ Wm°_ __ _ a1_gl9dy.2r _ _ ' _ _ _ ` ` "~ 1 _ ' _ Ravages of Time “ro be had; Estimates given. so Keir: suse: _ 1 1 __ _- » 1_ .~_ _ __`__ I _ _ '_ .- __ _1 _ _ __ _ ,__-.-J - . " _. __ __ _,-,,_,. _ _ . -__ _ E - -{i¥__»f_._‘ _l= | ` _5 1 _. . _ 7_5-i 12,3’ - _J _ _ __ _ __ ,:'_ _ _ 1 _ _r Monuments that endure the - Are what you seek to make th_e grave of your departed wrth. We supply no otiiers Our Monuments are the best Cha511`11Iier_<»_& Bell certainlyto be complimented 'on I_1i5_ ‘boon rec_omnron'd‘ed _1fo`r_ a_c‘dnrniission.` _ . -- - _T-T _ _ _ 1 ,mmm i - .»1-- .rrr .»-iw.. -1 ' 1.11- - 1 1 . ._ ._ ."5 . _ ____L. ,_ __ __ Q' min--Di ._ ' ` 4-sspes Laurens 1 1 z. 1 _.._~.-.1.,|_. . . _ Multigraph Letters m0UI=`f¥R.5.`L _ 1 ' Erwgwns 'ro oirsromnsts 1 Strong Personal 1Selil`iu_¢-it __ .1 1_1 1 1.1. Inject some ‘_‘gin_ge;‘f’ into 'your advertising-strike straight from the shoul- der. Havegever i->_;_rve}_1;§`>_eI_i_i»>:i12/__1]_r;§%f)c£_1r_€>_`i_i`i<]:;a or._store bear a message-and have that . _ ‘ 1jn‘Yessage__ e- ` - 1 - -~ " ‘ ' _ ___ ' _ igraph Letter has._a_rx_1_e,n-tl;-man appeal-there is a warmth--a mag- _ _ C _rr§'tist_n-_-a personal, convmcmg rmg to_11t th-at cannot be had in any other form oi' rf a vex‘tising. ‘ .' _ _ ; _.There no waste ammunition when you _see Mu1tigra_ph Letters because - ~‘ every letter ’es__s_t1;1ight Bo tlhe mark 1;£_d_you know ai. letter a dressed personally to _ you1_-_pros ect wr e rea w en ever mg e se ai s. _ . __ ____ Mul)?'i`gaph_tLetters is the cheapelstlform of advertising when you consider __ _ - _ ,resu _sf-.-an' resu s count. 1 ’ " 1 .. -_ If youfare a tradesman orb pr_ofe'siona1 man wishing to. get the ear of pros- '“ 1"'-' Wpeetifve- customers there is no. more e ctive means than Multigraph Letters. " _S ____ ____ - Multrgraph Letters will be found t e most effective for _ _ _ __.ENvELorn s:rUFF:nns_ - -__Pn1NfrED.Fomrs " _ _ . _ -_cor.LEc'r1oN L1-:'1"rnns " nm ons* nznronrs :' -MnE'r.1No Normans" ' `- '11 _v » ». ---v-- 1-1-:¢.~er»»~w-_»;_~_ or " ~°W~u~~'Q1l. 'L'»l/l/-""1" 1 'r';"' »’l'="' n.ll.4_'l" "’ ""5 . ' " *._-_ ‘ML " 1 ._t >7 f 1 r , 1 _1 ' ' f ___~i, _ ' . _ -- .. _ _-._ -_ 1 Every letter is- a..perfe<':t 'fliosi'mil`e.;-of It ewriti _-_-_-printed. from ‘moves "._ 1 "" ' ' " 'i_:ype=-tlrrough a ribbons-your_eho_io_o>»i3f shelf lllhzen dllgerent colors. 1 I. _ __- ' ~ _ 'Any quantity from 100 t0'1‘06, 0() printed with the last letter as le`gibie““'ae' "l “' ’ .the ‘iirséz-at a very nominal cost. " " L" \ nd a trial-order or seeslnljas tllout delay. . 1 o ;1 Q - o _ _ 1' .v ‘ ~ _ _ . . .5 _ - » - _ .- . , _ ‘ _ 1 1 5.-‘1,.~».,.s,.¢ »._15)\ __ _ _ ' _._ .ff !‘_a--_ _ - `».-..1r~~_~ .~1'».11 1 ' - ., ‘ ~ . .. 1 _ 1 . wn. . ~ n lr! ' " 1 li. 1- 4:1 ‘ . 1 , 1* Y _ _ 4 ¢_ n ‘°. .. .___.___._.-_LL __ _ _ _ . __ __ _____ _ _ __ _ ' 'f' -' - 1" _ _ __ 1- _ r___.¢ , ___`___’__'__ __ ____ _____`__ ___'__;_"-_1_______, -:.4_;_.§_ _ 1 _ ' ~ _. rf r- 1 - UCI _ ` »_ _ .____ _ _1 ___ _ _‘__ _- - tw I tit' ' ,I fi ~~.‘ _ - 1 #-1.1 ...1.r.» rrl -_.f. f rlivll. "'“".' :'_' l'l'1;"l:'_;"l'?l1l 1- "' .-..______ _. ._ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 U ' ` . *N _ _ _ _ , nz- 1-li ,_ rf. __ _ _ __ ‘aff _‘r 1~1 _ , - - I --. _‘r -.1 I I _ 1 . ° ' ‘ ..._ _.vw-1 rr"-°~"” _ _ _ , . _ ` ' l