__ are right. -.~v,,,.,,,,.__ _.MW L .~ .__._.. 1,. . ’ ~»` ‘E <-_.k}"g,“J~¢. __ '_` :f ‘ ~_ .__ __ »» __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . e V- _ . ~ " i Ii* "E - = "~=` i`t“4’ ’ ` W" “ ‘ 1 ' " ' ` ‘ TI " 1" ` I , I~' '=~'.x " I' M, i , I "' ` » " J ` ' 5 - ._ ' ,,. f-l. .. . \ 'i dl* '. I rf; 1'. ,` L yn . 'vI . . 7. < - 1 A v I ,, -1.; I \. L .t|”I>~ IIT] ` , . '1 I '> i ' i f » i < ‘ ~i . __ _ __ ___.§_ _» .__ . _ _ . ¢ , . ff. ,r_ ...._.._ . _ _ __ _.»\__._ .. . . . _ . . `- __ ,,w_,___,,__*,,_&&_‘ _ ._ _M 1 ` 7.. "_ \- ' 1 _ ~ " _ » ._ ~- I _._t...u‘; i I I4 'I’ ` A \ I* ini’ 't ‘. QQ. i _ - ..» __ _._ _ ___ CTRTAINIY ...¢-» _ - __ _ W _h ' »'*“ _b _ A foraiiy :dTpos;,;?iIiyouIfs;IrIl`9\6Clyour Plume 4'io-Y. Evening phone aes-L. 7- ` self against loss by fire. ACI ' NOW. CALL UP. . A1'1'EN1'ioN is aireeteu to the ua. in nine o’c-trick on Saturday "taht i auction sais 0. B. Wadnian, Crapaud _ 6752-7>4~M2i which appears elsewhere in this issue. _- si ii nien’s lnstitinc niet at the home ot' Mrs.__Mack ‘fi-_k»=rsoii, (3-aiiwiill, on We nesday ffcriiovi., luly ' 'i‘\. report of the secretii'i'»ti'e:isuri=i~ iowed that $156.30 liiiil bt-eii raised during the year, ~»iil of iviiicii had heeii expeiidt-ii t'0r patriotic piirposcs. Now that the iieed for war work is past, the iiieiiibei's have decided 'to take up school and coniiniiiiity ini' provoiiient as the work for the colli- ig year. 'I‘o riiise funds for this pur- pose the iiieiiibt~i'.~i docldeil to hold an ico»i'i‘etiin social iii thc iieair |`utui'c. The iiexi nicetiiig oi' the Iiistiiiiti- ill be .it the lionii- of 'vhs iiiigenn w _ ' . _ Si ‘ Wiirren, the secoiiil \Vcdiiestiay in August. Liiiich was si-.rvcd by the hostess, aftei' which the iiivotiiig nd- joiirned. A PLEASANT VISIT--‘Mt'. find Mrs. Earl J. Thomson and their sons Leslie and Eric, of Moncton, who have been enjoying a week’s holiday in Cliiirlottetown have had exceptionally good luck in their fishing expeditions. Yesterday torenoon at the liai'bour's mouth ,the catch, in ,which the whole t`a.nii|y participated. numbered about two dozen very tine trout, several ot them weighing from ti pound to a pound and _.1 half. This is their second visit to (‘.harlottetown and although the weather was not as favorable as it has 'been imown to be at this time ot' year they thoroughly enloyed_the out- ing, having driven or fished every day during'thelr stay. They leave this morning fully determined that their -~ ,R3 (‘ . . next visit to (fharottetown will be a ' ' ° -‘ 'Heat Gemrge Street’ or much longer one, a hope shared by the 6408-6~_18MIMo. P~ 0- BOX 133, CIIRFIOIIBIOWII. niany friends they made while in the lily if ...._.T§=T;°.“ ”_"f%“l ____ ';_ _ _ __ -, __ _ DRINK ANNAPOLIS I iinir ifdiii VALLEY APPLE CIDER D.|,,.,.., ,,, It is Iiealiliiul- --refrcsliing-invigorating and appeti7.iiig. it possesses the same virtues as a ripe, juicy 'Applc. _ If you drink Evangeline Cyder regular ly _you _will have _good digestion-a cleai skin-good appetite. It is 'the national drink for Mai'itime»Caiiada. ' I Order a cask from us and enjoy the benefits of a benei`icial beverage. ' A Is non-alcoliolic-guaranteed not to I ferment. Send your`oi'der at once lor a I0, 15 oi' 20 gallon cask. ii. i. nniinin, uinnnn Summerside ~ P - - ~ _ _ A L _ £212-4~lE|LEi\at.uwatTf. - _ gvqgk - a . M.; ‘n_oswe;lH¢_1¢tw#e_tas¢azeveeiefzetiwestsraraseseatvnnvtr AUTO I CDMFDRTS FDR WET WEATHER v UNIVERSAL RAIN RUBBER cleans windshield _lass _frgin the seat-_see them l _ ”"TR`ANSPARENT WEATHER_ STRIPS for WIND- IELl_)__(,`x_LA-SS keepsout the rain for any weather. ~-G BRIEL SNUBBERS saves the springs, engine, body nd yourself, _ _ RUBBER PEDAL PADS saves the feet. Concrete and Channel Bumpers Saves all. GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES are comforts because they are dependable. 'We sell those and other little things. Mr. Mrs. or Miss Autoist. _ _ LI. A STANLEY IWEDLDCK fl550%%\¥lOll`lllllUiD$$¥_§_Q-$¥%%S%$%%%%9l u' . I I ~ ' ` " :» V __ .gg R _ T _ _. & > F Tl *’,’gag§_3';a_ #%i#%$%~$ .. _ _- __ _ _ __ ._ .. t 'a assess: anyplace as ggosasaaa goofs SUMMER RESDRTS Commencing Sa t ii rd a y morning July 5th and con- t _ . inuing every Sa t u i d a y Keppoch. Orders to be in on F riday afternoon. ROCKY POINT. Commencing Thursday July 3rd-1.30 p. m. boat and con- tinuing cwery T h u r s day t . liroughout the summer we will deliver as fare as the Res- taurant at Holla n d Cove. Kindly leave orders in before 12 p. in. _ ¥#*¥¢7¢*5t5¢9¢'l¢5¢¥¢5¢7¢ 'I' az- E. C. Harris Z _ Eye Specialist tice Royal Bank Build ing, Cliarldltetown ce Hours 9,30--12.30 . :Z-5 _ Phone 68-T “*”H.l‘R'|"|"k‘l*‘lf‘|"ll\e U$$¥#%¥%5f§=¥5==¥tI¢ g 2 5 -i .. I I &¥$%%#$$»%¢§$¥ 9¢d¢#6¥%‘1¢‘!¢¥Ml<7¢*ii¢#%#i. You Like Dainty Per-` ° fumes Dnn't Yo As you love flowers so you fl`fllE_ TWO MACS _ty tli;in_klng the ineinbeis for then ieauti u gift, and assuring them that W 'vs_ fr e 15%. .g__ B she appreciated their thonghifulness A very pleasant social evening was then spent, dainty iefieshments be IHS seived by Miss Estelle Aitken, .is ~ii\\ted by Mis I" I) Macdonald INSTITUTE MEETING.-The annu- _.=__ hroughout the summei we will .send\our delivery to ( = .if to a apr 5 love nice perfumes and with 5 5 a preference of something a ¢ Q little bit daiiitier, and more Q Q lasting than usual-You will Q Q prefer the new perfumes. Q Q we are now offering-Come Q O and test the new odors-they O ire f THE CENTRAL GIIARDIAN ’ Probably from an oversight 0,- i1' PAvs to buy in tin. Province. WOOL WILL BE “GENE” ____ ___ in 6790. MILTON. There will be service .__ St. John's (‘_liurch, Milton, Sunday at 5 (*' 1. _ i THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL for D. m.. staiuiard time. Rev. Raymondy _3`57Water St" " In mt” ' 'V " 21-lily". a beautiful number on euie at or st. Puurs ciiuruii wiii umciate. i holesale Merclian `" lnsiirai-e I“"“”"' B°°I“*"”"~ 0“IY 20°-~ °f IW Q* U' inuil 25 cents. 6783. IMPORTANT ME_ETlNG.-Support- __ .~ , ers of Messrs Pa o d Br w ar W0Od Sel'Id'_3I()Ylg y0_Ul' Order. ' Phone 698_699 M33, M1-KEN REMEM5ERED_ _~ requested to meeft Tn at‘Iie ’co(Innl:itte ., ’ On Tuesday evening. Mrs. Aitken, ltooins, Reardon Building, 88 Lowe _ Agents for the President of the Georgetown Red Queen 5U`*f**l. MOINIHY at Seven thirty Cross society, was agreeuiny suiiprisr (7.30) ii. in- to oisanize for th iiov/ii insuiinncn P "::_:.i.‘.>.‘§;;.°z..:.it.:s::.‘.i. - eniirnnv , uiiiinn sr.ifi...‘:..“1.r:.:i:f":i‘:.¢.sf:ai .sez-;;.t..er:.~~ _ _ "I he" W0I‘k 9-B lifesldent. After the will be iield on Monday evening nex ~ Tiieleading Fire lnsur ance Com i>1'eseiitation and an address read by the 7tit July in tire since of Mr. Eh, p As this will be the i meeting for election of officers etc (\Dr.) Harrison has moved from Marys lie. York (‘onnty, and is now occupy ing his new home at 91 Fleet Street bout ii-tty invited guests. After the sual congratulations they repaired to he dining room where a sumptuous repost had been prepared. The bride was the recipient of many useful and handsome presents, among them being a num-ber of cheques. Their future lionie will -be in Cavendish. BLACK BANKS.-Even after read ing of James C. Tuplin's immen purchases of Victory Bonds, a reveai tion is in store for a person who will listen, look and learn on visiting the hoine und ranches of Mr. Tiiplin. Lot ll. Countless inlllions of trees, of spruce, birch, poplar and cedar cover his many apres beside the tortiious road lending to this wonderfully in- eresting spot. On entering, a very nteresting man greets one with a welcome that makes you feel that you ie almost his co aitner in the most a' . ~p - . skillfully managed ranches in the very fasciiintinig business of fox~ limeiliiig. Appearing interesteil you will soon have your attentions riveted on the expianatioiis of the advanced ideas nf `fox-breeding which James (l. has rediiced to a veritable science. On Monday last Mr. 'I`uplin showed some visitors, of wliicii I was fortun- ate enough io be one, pen after pen of the niost 'beautiful and valuable foxes in the world. Every pair had a litter, only one litter fewer than foiir young, not a patch in the wholo lot, not ii rusty spot on even one lit- tle pet-’tis a slglit worth seeing and once seen long to he reme/iiiliercd. .£195 sterling is tthe latest i‘eci-iipt from London, E.(‘.., for one ot Mr ’[`upllii's fox pelts, and the fox pro- ducing this wus killed out oi' scasnii for ii piiizinise. Add to ini-so the fact that not one ease of sickiiess or deiitli in even one pup has app:-tired i have iit least ii little idea of ilie suc- :ess that is attending the stiidi-his industry of this modern wizari in thi production of the world',~i most beiiii- t esa o innr the scason‘s luck .iii-l you will _iful silver.-Coin. §t@l*l"l’¥~A*vvlF»°£&3v7G'f’£< It is Well to Wear _ CAPS IT iS WEIL TO WEAR CAPS OF ' A-TEST 't_,UT. they make you :-1 part of the real wot f man.and things. IT -IS WELL TO WEAR CAPS THAT FI UR HEAD, they _give you assurance and ease. nner and speech. __ IT IS WELL T() \~‘» EAR CAl’S. THAT COST A RVASONABLE Pl\"CE, they are a source of quiet 'ri-is ioccsnr no Credit CEO L. PROWSE MANAGER Stan' as‘a.-at>r»v~san=»sa.r.nan=sn.¢a»\t G =.. 5 :s 'E35 fc |19 _ 2 _ &»-3 Q-t=1 at as ser* ‘F it_asssss._ar.a=_»a=§s.sts.wa-sr one a~..¢t.s.o as ¢,s_ Caps that are coriect-I-~ll'iat fit-and that _are reaz- sonable in cost will be yours when you deal with us. The best time to begin is now. V Onlv Tress Caps and Wolfe carried." 100 _ _ .. _._ _ 'THE'¢H;5_1a°1'rET9wNGv4Rn1»tn_ _ _ ._ _ _ uososqasooa oe o_o-6 _b§utera_qf¢ae.¢'1t;‘il is so soe‘s*o`q,p‘3o elb*i"oo'0§¢‘d`.° at ' t " ‘ ' - ~ hoses 'r i .°’!“E ang ¢Iii ol :ill you liiive dinii* for tis, ihi- iiiti»i't~.~‘ by Mi. T. t‘, James. , _ -' _ ____ ;\vi_lli il inii' lii>.~‘i \\'islii-s for liiippiiiess CALL T0 ISLAND MINISTER-°-All _ _ _ _ ii inet-ting of the llalifax i’i'esb'_.'lei'_\‘,i “" "IW Im" “" "'"»" """" """" held .it Windsor. Thiirsday, the calli ;__ _______Y __ __ :tll- tht- i|zi)_'.~' ol' _voiir life, ill' you iii the days to ooine. Signed _ Oli in-liulf ot' the pupils of the Principalfs. l>ept,~'l`liel'iiia (`ooke, Irene McNutt. .Viiss Squat-eiii~il;gs ackiiowleilged the iiiitliwss :ind thu aiiwoiiipiliiyiiig piweseiit with vviileiil zippi'ecIatioti§ tliaiikiiig the pupils for their sincere good wislivs and ple-.iigiiig at war Ill place iii hor ;i|'I`i-i-lioiis for association in l(cii.-iiigion scliool_ Slim acknow- li-dgrd ilu- gifts, un ivory inlrror, iv- ory t~ii-mcail knife and box of station- i-ry with siiii'4-i'»- gritiiliitio, Y ` ' W ' ~ < L ._ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ ______ _ t't'0m Bt-tliunyt‘li\\N‘l1.N~W.-‘\1‘H\_-Nil =\- vi-sr we ~r we ee ee -fr er tr -A ee ef er at we wear we dr ve at sew# we eerie tvdtb. Rev. W. J. McLeod. of New G1asgow,i 5¢ _ P E l. was dealt with. The induc . . . 'l _ . tion is to take place next week. Beth-i Z; any has been without a niinisteiydur-! ` ing the past six months.-Halifax Rec- order. "7 Efxffa. sis ° ° sl WITH SPECIAL PRICES _ KENSINGTON SCHOOL EXAMS~ se at se se se se eva s¢_§`a§7e te§it_se_=s_§;v§ The senii~zinnu1ii exnimtnation of th Kensington High School was held on Tliiirsday_ June 26, A iiuinber of the parents and friends of the pupils were prgseiit, and added interest and encouragcnient to the occzision. The exaiiiinatioii was conducted by thi- teaciiers, assisted by Mr. J. A. I\eiidy_ The differeiit classes examined show- ed that the pupils had been carefully. instructed by their teachers, andthe discipline iii evidence disclosed ii rule that is essential to all effective teach- ing. Compliinentary i'i~marks were inaili- by Messrs. A. 1.. Rogers, G. Ii. Mcltiiilioii, F. W.~W'arren, Chas. (‘ookc and J. A. Roady. Expressions of ap- preciation of the good work done hy the teticliern were sincerely pro'iioiiiii-- ed, and regret at their resignation was shown. 'ln the Priiicipiilks liept. tin- priv.i»s awarded were: Attendance, -l, Jennie Jzirdiiio; 2. Mable McArthur. lst Prize, Grade 8, lilvislon i.'~ Mable t McArthur, Jennie Jardine, Daisy Orr, Thelma Cooke. (lrado 7. 1, Loriie ‘Mcl(oii1.ic; 15, Mz\i'lol'l6 Goodwill, Thr, following address was pi'esi~iit~ ed to thi- retiring l’i'iiici|ni|, :icroiii panied by an appropriate gift; 'l‘o Miss Dorn Si|\ilirclii‘lt4l-58.' Priiicipiil Keiisiiigtoii lligh St-liool. llezir 'l‘e:icliei',-lI:i\'itil: licaird that you are iiboiit to~lcavc us, wc, ilii~ pu- pils of your t'ooiii, desire to express our very Flliiccrti regret tliiit we iirc iiboul to piirt wiili one who, diiriiig the past four-years, luis so ably lllli-d the"post_ of instriu-_toi‘ and ii'lciiil_ We desire to linpress upon you that these few words ure addressed to you not with the idea tliiit such thing_s uri- CASTURIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of 4 a AT CRAPAUD ON MONDAY, JULY 14TH. 1919. COMMENCING AT 1 P. M.. store safe. well fitted up home. etc. Terms made known at sale. AUCTIIINI SALE I. | will gall by public auction on tho above date my house and lot, also large store next to Post Office, also Also furniture of parlor. Dining Room, four bedrooms and kitchen in fact all the articles pertaining to a This house would make a fine rosi- denco for anyone as it is nicely situa~ ted and hats modern conveniences. such as electric li'ght, furnace heat if weather proves unihvora-ble. sale will -be held first fine day followina. o. a. waoaiim er i.. umasv. t - - '~f’ ~-~i .tt i-to _. ¥e=ases¢=e¥e9eeif¢%e¥5¢ 7 ..... ._ Woineii's while ciinvus boots, with high or low heels, specially priced, in fact we lielicvt- this to be the best bootiii Aint-rica, at ziiiyiliiiig near our price, all si/.cs Q l-2 to .l<`J.lh Bargain' Rnoni Ii you are looking for footwear cheaper than or di na ry, we would ask you to visit \ the new Bargain Room L we have fitted up at, the back of our store _r here we have gathered § :i lot oi' shoes, 'sonieof ; tliein bought long ago, others broken lines ' from this seasonssel- " not " find everything _ you want but there are ‘ ii great inanfy good shoes to be ound in the lot at a great _sav- ing, try a pair to save your good ones, whe going on your holiday »¢ *qs*-.1¢q¢q¢¢; q¢s¢=ese#¢=l¢=¥#1=S¢9e¢I¢ *1¢iI¢5¢d¢* Wonicii’s lirowli (lull (lxfords, iii high or low liecl, the high heel 4° shape is very swell, and right up- to-date, long poinit-d_ toe and very p izraceliil lines, the liow Hceled line i $250 is also fi good look(-r pointed toe. """""""" """"" " - _ iiiediiiiii low liei-l but 'ii ividerfitter Patent leather laced than the first iiiciitioiiod oiily_.$~i.95 b00t SIZCS 2 tO~4 $2-9 Children’s boots, 5 to 7, _____________ ..... .$1.25 I" a i' in e r s Grain Leziilicr Harvest Boots W ome ii’s white canvas tiio s t r a p pumps, low heel__$l.75 Etc., Etc. Mcn‘s lo w shoes, fine quality, c x t r a value at 582:75 and 3.50 Wonien‘s Cloth top buttoned boots sizes2 to 4 ______________________ _.$2.00 Ditto, leather to s ¥¢=I¢¥¢%5¢5¢§¢%il¢ Wonien’s White Canvas Sport _` Pumps, _just received~ rubber soles--low heels. _' Women’s $1.95 Misses $1.65.- i %¥¢5¥$¥¢$i¢%7¢ QUEEN STREET _ 5 ~ , Aigqtioneer *es Any Pair Mailed to Your Address Free' ~ _ ALLEY & COMPANY LTD. CHARl;O°t'I'E'I`OWN ~l saoasaaaaaeaawadehawasiwoiwéea _ _ _ ling. _Ol course youfwill _ 'e verses 3* tv *P 5"-_ ir- tv, /: .I »+ li' '.3 war satis-ervsiw -Ai `?" 9.* 95 _Ii ,li .lt as si to 'soc is is‘c'i?= an ¢eooooo‘o'a"s¢faras¢“sasaf Ui. .;, \ ' F ' . ‘ , i~.r» 1-¢ -hung