Iiat $100 Will Do For You it will return you $3 to $7 H “panel! or invested with safety. It will. on m, other hand olve w u- tate of $2,000 to “.000 If W“ h, buy life Insurance. Maritime Life rateila are “Me,- beoause stripped of‘ QpQGUlHUVO features and charges. inquire-it's imipo rta nt. lihllo -10 irer Premium: -LlJI‘t]6’t'/)f0I8CIIOn T. W. BENTLEY Manager for Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, P. E. I. EERSONALS ,‘.\.'. H. are visiting tho Island. pt. and Illrs. Kemp. iliiig Ill the city, tllo guest o r alllil. Mrs. (loo. lint-y Sin-rt. visitor Ill the city yesterday. s a visitor to the city yesterday . lr .losopll sterday. .\ll'. slerda)‘. liui‘ Iionie ill ltbllil llli3 HIIIIIIIIOI‘ uilt Allison University. aching staff of llil0l returned. is morning for Illl the Summer ‘School at Mo lisoll lilliverslly. Bliss llzlzol Baker, Fox Ranchers . 8y special a-rangement with Dr. Allen we‘ are to be ‘ the headquarters for all of his famous fox remedies. or Allen wile name the ‘ first iox re-seareh In the ‘ world has handed to us for distribution all of his favor- 1 Ite formulas. Now ls the time to use < Eromeline for ear-mite. Stom- ' ach powders for unthrlfty loses also his famous fit cure. ‘Harold L. Worthy‘ , PHONE 271 ‘178 QUEEN STREET LQAAAA 44000OO-DOOOO-OOOO-OOOGO-QJ -~-___. _ _ Ladies’ Bathing Shoes i Made of nice fine rubber in the following colours» RED AND wane BLAC KAND WHITE eases AND WHITE BLUE. AND BLACK (Sizes 3 to Y) Mm" (sins 11 ‘to 2.) °°'°"' Rod and Whltl. ALLElYodnii ‘Fool-wees 4V1 ' >6 6 v on uloc - ~ ‘ Tcllnls frocks of whiio mlidrns or ome Office: Halifax ll‘ I'll-atoll mid family of li‘l‘illllf' r. and Ali's. Cecil Kemp of Yar- lilll i|i'l‘ Iii the rlty on a visit, = gllvhls of Ml‘. litilnps parents, list: |l‘i'lll' Dixon, Slifnchoi Is Puncher lr .lolln Diamond, Wlllsloe was .Ir. Alir-hael Robinson, Stunhope McKinnon. Grand uraillt- was o. visitor to the city Daniel fl. McIntyre. Grand a die was a visitor to the city Miss M. Eileen Morrlssey of the chlug staff of Montague High hool, lifter silcildiilg a ‘few days Mill View, left esllay morning for Suckvlllc, n school at i.\ll$s .\I. Eileen Morrissey of the Montague High tn her home In Illvlcu‘ on Saturday and leaves Suckvlllc to i. Miss Eru part) because of default havinll glhepffico of MacDonald t Mao- cii at to ,.. 1:320 oniivsqilrli dab-q; July. A.D- ltize. - ‘ M4 Week (Continued from pi‘; 4,) Rose Rowlc Ml" Audrey McColgan and Miss Alice Love, arc spending s. vacation ut =Brackley Bench, and greatly en- ‘Jflylng the beauties of the North ‘Shore. I U l Dr. and Mrs. Carson have taken up their residence at 124 prime street, and ‘are being welcomed to the social and professional circles of the city. O 8 t so the young girl the period IPOck 0i’ pink orgaudie with the fit- _ ted bodice and full bolflfllu‘. skirt is the ideal cholco. This calls for n wide brlnlmod lint-and a slender llgurc. silk broadcloth have narrow bells of bright color and perhaps a more ograui on tho pocket, embroidered to lnlltcll the belt. O V l Iliillble belts are lining exploited lil Paris. (inc bolt is placed shout six lllcilcs below the other, both being below the normal waist-lino. The lower one (zoiillncs a puff sash. i 0 I Miss (Jlalro Milclleod arrived holuc last. night from Prince Albert on a visit to hcr parents Mr and Nil‘..- John Mat-Lend. ~ i fl l Mrs ‘Peter Harrington hlis as her L‘,||i‘Sl for tho summer nlollths her ilalllzlltvl‘, Miss Maud Harrington of Culgliry, Alta. Successful In Medical Exams f l)'l"I‘AWiA, July 9. -_—Tiie fnll- w- , illg Marlillile ilociors were snows- siill nt the Juno examinations of the Medical Council or Camilla; It. A. Salter. Bridgetown, ti.‘ .l. A. Byrue, Charlottetown, P, c. i.; F .l. Dlnecn, Sussex, N. 8.; H. S. Doiun. Nelson. N. 18.; H D. Land. - $Ydilcy. N. S-i A. C. LInkleti-r. Sumniersiile, I‘, 1c 1,; D-c, 311C. Donald. James R. Evans, l'.L, Nel- lilzzlll. Si. Louis, P. E. I., and M. F. tnisliiu, Si. .l0lill's, No.1, _ Cfliflbilcli. .\Irs (leorgs Payntl-r. f-[rs D-‘M. Bernard Freetown. are among lWterIul ill Zion Church. Tiny are guests at tllc Strnthconu Hotel, Sir Geo. C. llennessey has nrriv. ed front il'ort_lailil, (Jregtm, m, a \l5. ll to his mother. Mrs. M. Jli-lliies- He)’, Kent Street. Reverend George Irving. l). 1),, Mrs. Irving and family, now of New York City, who have been vis- iting their old home, the igllests of Mr. slid Mrs. James -C. Irving, Ver- noll. left yesterday morning on m» turn. They silent part 01' the little In, Charlottetown with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hlggs. ceived announcing that are to arrive Monday to take part in the Fid- dlers Contest, July 12th and 13th.! vice. P110118 687 or 209-1. SEE THE ROGERS Hardware Company's window for bargains In Refrigerators 20 per cent oft for cash. 608-7-9-2i SCOTCHFORT- SCOTCHFORT —I)oll’t forgot the date July 21st Hove the time of your life! 3i THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company are open Wednesdays and close ‘Saturday 1 ’p. m. during Jilly and August. 510-7-9-31 SALE POfiTPONEDp- Postpon- ed till further notice suction sale of Frank Willis, North River. " - 'l A SHi-PMENT oi‘ Gllson coll Clubs just received from, Scotland ~Rogers Hardware Co. 600 ALEXANDRIA BAPTIST Church -~Mr.V. V. DeLong will preach on Sunday afternoon, Jilly 11th at. 3 o'clock. 8COTCHFORT CELEBRATION. ~——A meeting of all committees Monday iivenliig. duly- 1l2th at 8 p. ni. Full attendance requested. 609 LONG CREEK-Evangelist J. W Ilnytor will speak (D.V.) next Slin- iiay evening on "Tho local church, its place Iii New Testament teach- Lorilfls day as follows: - Falrvicw RIISUPII =Road at 1|, North River at tLflil and Long Creek at 7.30. Every- lody welcome. FREE CLINICS for Crippled (‘hlldrcn will he held by tho Red Cross Society Ill Britannia. Iiall, Sumniersido, Wednesday morning. July 14th. and at 59 Grafton Street. Charlottetown, July 15th. Dr. Ackor, orthopedic specialist of Halifax, will make the examinations and give oxpcrt advico with regard to treatment. 47o-7-tl-3l. TELEGRAMS ‘HAVE been re- Michael Mclnnls, Florence, C. 8., Malcolm MoBurnie, Maiagash, N. 8., and Malcolm H. Gillie, Margaree, C. 8., _ g _ Tun cuailtomrowu connotes‘ IIIIE cliillill IiIIIIIIIIIAN ' ED'S TAX‘I day and night ser- W|L:L'|AM DOWNEY and WI to take part in the teat. who heard them beat them. Purdle 8t Ferguson's shoe store. the whirlwind dancer from th head Sunday, Jilly Union Road7.1l0 p. m. vice at Union Road. tary boots with Goodyear die & Ferguson's. "l8 and practice". Come and 11th there will be service in the bring a friend. Appin Road School in connection with tho Presbyterian Church in FAIRVIEW, North River and Canada at 11 a. m. Everyone Illvlt- Long (,‘rcek—— Sol-vices on next ed, (Patriot please copy) for- tlle coming your. will bc service In‘the day July Ilth at 11.00 u. West. ltiver at Cornwall at 7.30 p. m. o'clock i.lle Militia Units now ill by the Focheiagal 606 - I POLICE COU RT.—F0llr sailors from the C. G. S. Montcalm appeur-| ed before Ills ll-Ionor the Stipen- [hg (l9|@gu[es auendlng “N. Wesltiiary Magistrate on Thursday, and: were identifier] by witnesses as he- Ing In the vicinity of Queen Street about the time that the assault was made on Mr. William Muruaghan. Yesterday three men appeared on lor, (Stiprallo) of ‘New York, will sing at this service, and the Choir will render Kipllngs "Recesslonalf Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A., will preach at evening service. his subject he- lllg "Sons of God." Soloist at this service, Miss Lillian MacKenzie Visitors cordially invited to all ser- and ’ Sabbath vices of Church School. CURRIE—~CANNING. —~A lam MoBrlen have wired that they will arrive at 6.30 Monday evening dancing con- 606 SEVERAL LADIES have enter- ed the Fiddlers Contest and those say they will make the rnale Fiddlers go somaeoéo MEN'S TAN MILITARY BOOTS just received, only $4.75 per pair at 518-9'2l COME ANiD lSEE Jack Provost, SUNDAY SERVICES. _ Rev. C. A. Wilson, Union Jtoad and Cove- 11tb, service will be as follows:- West Cove- head 11 n. in., Stanhope 3 p. m., Rev Dr. Heartz will preach at evening ser- NOTICE TO MEN IN CAMP — iPurdle d‘; Ferguson Shoe Co. just, v received a shipment of Brown Mm. children, arrived at Crapaud last we" week from Seattle. They came all sewn soles. Price pair $4.75. Pur- the ivay In a F0111 SE08“. covering sis-o-zilszoo miles In the journey. APPIN ROAD - B. Sunday July . tho entire trip he did not have tllc TEACHER APPOINTED. —Mlss S. C. Miller has ‘been engaged to tout-h In the Dunstsffnage School CORNWALL SERVICES-There linlted Church oi‘ Canada at Kingston Sull- in., at 3.00 p. m. and st TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.- 'Early prayer meeting at 9.15 a. nl. Slbbath School l0 a. m. At. eleven annual training will parade for ser- ‘i- , th b i I d b , figs. D: geéasviemly): Dr. sldcy. Mr. Lssrd, of ‘Bedeque, very pretty wedding took place at St. automobile without the was adjourned. BREEDE-RS. —A. to attend the annual s, charge of taking and using all owner's ‘consent. They pleaded not guilty and told tho magistrate that they could not operate a car. The case REPRESENTS MANITOBA FOX M. Doyle of Winnipeg arrived home this week meeting of the National Fox Breeders Associ- iition to be held In Summerside on ilveiincsilay next the 14th Inst. Mr. i I TO BE SOIJI) by Public. Auction in front of the Law Courts ‘Build, lug Ill Charlottetown in Queen's» County In Prince Edward Ilsiand.‘ on Friday the thirteenth day obi August. A.D. 1926, at the hour ofl nieven o'clock noon, ALI, THAT LAND situate lying and being oli Imi. 30in Queen's County aforesaid QIIHITIC on ‘the west side of the" Ryhmmcy River so culled. thence west 101 chains thence north 1o chains, thence cast 101 chains to the said river, thence along ssill river soutliwardly to the place of collllnolicemeilt containing one hundred acres of land a Ilttlu more or less us tho saute is (les- rrihoil in a lease bearing date thi- fill day 0f March 1873 llladc bo- Iwncll It. I}. Stewart of the one port and Archibald McNevin of the other part. ALSO ALL THAT OTIIICII. tract piece or parcel of lulld on Lot 30 In Queen's County aforesaid, bounded and described ss follows, that is to say; Com- moncing on the western Iialik oi‘ Ithym-mey River In the northern boundary of land now or formerly in possession of Archibald Mc- Novln, thence west along said boundary 76 chains or to the line established as a boundary between said laud and land now or formerly in possession of James smith. thence norfhwsrdly 13 chains and 2 links or to the south boundary r of land now or formerly in posses- sion of James Stewart, thence east along the same to the ‘bank of the Rhymmey River, thence following the various courses thereof to the place of commencement, contain- ing ninety-three acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of s power of sale contained In an" Inflenture of Mortgage dated the 18th day 0f May, A.D. 1922 and made between ° Neil McKinnon of Riverdeie In Queens County. Farmer and Flora McKilinon this wife’, (of the one port) and Annie-Tweedy of Char-- lottntown Royalty ill Queen's County aforesaid, (of the other been made in the payment of Drill- cipsl and interest secured thereby. , For further particulars apply a! ee. Solicitors. alley Buildin- ________________________ ‘Fox Breeders Association and was l Doyle is president of the Manitoba delegated to represent his associ- ation at the Summerslde meeting. Lawrence Church, Chestnut Hill. Maser, by the Rev J. C. Cassidy on Monday morning, Julie 28th at 8 o'clock of l-‘Ioeoncc Currie, daught- er of Mr and Mrs Donald Currie of Johnstons River. P. E. ‘I.. and Walter H. Canning, son of Mr and Mrs. David (fanning, Caledonia Queens Co, Nova ‘Scotls. The bride looked charming in a dress of white beaded crepe-de-oliene and veil of French lace caught with lilies or the valley and carried a bouquet of white csrnatlous and maiden huir fern. The bride was attended by her friend Miss, Bertha ‘Byrue of Fort Augustus, P. E. I.. who also looked lovely in a dress of pink ‘beaded canton crepe and with her tlloil‘ in one of the hill cottages. Morrison and two daughters froln are again Ill the siinlo collage as last ycnr, Mr and Mrs L. C. DerBrIsay and daughter from Montreal are expected a lit- tic Inter on and several other ar- rivals are expected. ence Pope is in her cottage again. Miss Green of Summerslde has been with her and she is expecting Mr and Mrs Arthur Pope and son Miss Moraon, Miss DesBrisay‘ and Miss Simpson are in the cottage adjoining the dining Mr C. L. Miles and family arc again In the some cottage as On the opposite side of the Cove Mrs Bartlett, Mr and Mrs cosh and Master Pate and Mrs .l. O. Hyndman and daughter Constance are again In residence and Mr and Mrs J. P. Gordon and their boys are back again as usual large cottage ‘below the Keene, N. 11., hall. last year. In their He was formerly an Island boyf a graduate or Prince of Wales and fiailght school for some years at Bedeque before going West. AT HOLLAND COVE. — The Resort icottngos at Holland Cove ‘have filled . ,. Jup earlier this soason than ever TRACT PIECL AND PARCEL OP. residents more have already settled down to the Charlottetown Summer before and the the cottages Also Mrs. sixth Miss rom Ottawa. rchard. Coloilol and ~ _ ‘ summer's enjoyment the first many friends to the homo of the Pffglmhfd gndsgsimrgifiimagngfixlmz‘: tennis tournament of the season groom's sister. Mrs John Trniuor. -- i: . , the mrthenst angle or a tract or having been player! yesterday. where s sumptuous breakfast was , Amon st the new eoplc at Hol- land “filmed ‘by the Widow Machand gore for the Iglrst time this year are Mrs C. Bancroft iFraser three children and Mrs Martin of Montreal who is occllpy- lug one of shore. at the Fred Maelfuy’ and two children and Miss Wright and little (laughter Molly of .\Iollt- roal lvllo are In one of the cottages on the middle cove. Mrs (lampbcll uiid two boys froln Kingston, 0llt.. who were here sev- on yours ago are back again and Dealt H. M. Muckay, Mrs Mscksy null Ian sud Betty are spending consecutive summer Mrs. Flor- hst to match and carted a bouquet of pink roses. The groom was ably supported by his cousin Leonard P. Clenry. The wedding march was beautifully played by Mrs Morse of Cambridge, Mass. while the hyruils were sweetly sung by Mrs Dorsey of Chestnut. Hill, Mass. The happy young couple loft the church amid hearty good wishes from their pastor and served to a few of the Immediate friends of the ‘bride and groom, the morning passed very pleasantly in music and singing. After dinner was served the happy couple left by motor amid showers of confetti and rice on their honeymoon to the home of the bride's parents where upwards of one hundred guests were awaiting to offer congratula- tloils. After a hounteous supper was served the night passed all too quickly in music and dancing till tho wee smu hours of the morning when all dispersed to their res- pective homes wishing Mr. andl Mrs Canning many happy years ofi wedded bliss. The many wedding‘ presents received Including linen. silver and substantial cheques testify to the popularity of the young couple. The bride's travel- ling suit was of blue tailored tri- cotine and hat to match. The groom's gift to the bride was a white gold wrist watch and to the bridesmaid s pearl rosary to that groonisman set of while gold cuff links. The ‘bride's gift. to the bridesmaid was a gold pendant. Previous to their marriage the was tendered .a miscellaneous shower by her girl friends dt the home of the groom's sister where she received many useful and cost- ly presents, although taken entire- ly by surprise the brlde-to-be thanked her kind friends In a few dainty lunch was served. all sang "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" and left for their homes. Nerviiine penetrates ‘very rllllldll- ‘ sinks deeply Into‘ the tissues, and brings fllfllllflfl‘it. suffering under control very quickly. Are Your Joints Sore, Stifl’, Swelled 7 If Rheumatim-This Will Help You The hour of your. deliverance will draw near once you use trusty old NEILVIILINE. When rubbed on your sore joints every three hours; you realize what this powerful, reliable llnlrnent can do. - Sillipllant ilwa. where she held the position of one of th oofflcial stonographers In the House while it was In ses- bride was taken by surprise and $1 gaged as brakaman on the Island ‘branch of the C. N. Railway. has returned from Charlottetown n f i-where he was one of the jurors we chosen words a t" whlgmezflurlng the sitting of the Supreme Court. Newton MscLeod of Quincy Msss., motored and are visiting friends In Harts- ville. - Gleanings Fillie- Ailto accidents seem to be the l- order of the day. During the week- end there was a bad smash-spat Carleton railway crossing. Trying to best the train Is a bad business. Two cars were stranded between Tryon and Boushnw on Sunday. for- tullately no one has been seriously injured In any 01' these mishaps. The unveiling 0f the soldiers‘ monument has been postponed to the 16th.. The ‘change has been made to suit the convenience of LieuL-Goveruor Heartz, who will unveil the monument, but found It impossible to ‘be present on the 14th. Au excellontprogram has been prepared. Among the speak- , ers will be Hon. J. IH. iMyers, Hon. wag“ Jack ca" “m, gym-y J. E. Sinclair, and A. E. McLean, known step and Is considered a M-P- The muflic Will be under the | worm “nan w; direction of Dr. J. J. Sidey. The exercises will begin at 2.30 o'clock Bllllrll- ‘Lunch will ‘be served on the grounds. The recclbts will be donated to the iProtestant. Orphan- age. ‘There has been placed upon the Baptist Church a neat sign in gold leaf bearing the Inscription "Tryon Baptist Church." .lus. Cobb, with his wife and two It is ‘tell years since Mr. Cobb left Crap- alld. the greater portion of the time has been spoilt In the West. He will go Illto ‘bilsiness with Ills father, Tlios. Cobb, and will carry on a general ‘blacksmith and garage business. Mr. Cobb states that on slightest trouble with his car. with tllc exception of s. few tire punc- tures he came through without any mishaps. A remarkable record. Tlii- potatoes are beginning to show up Ill splendid form. The. WLEIIIIOI‘ is ideal for the tubcrsw- fairly warm days with cool even- ings. with occasional showers ls blinging them along, to the delight 0t‘ the growers. 'I‘llo 84th anniversary of tho or- ganization of the Tryon Baptist church was celebrated on Tuesday evening. There was a large audi- cllce and a splendid program. The music was under the direction of pi cslded at the organ. The choir} rendered several line numbers.» Pzof. Jones, of Acadia University, sang two solos, “Open the Gates of tho Temple" and "The Rosary." It Tryon And Vicinityl ‘H l’ . i . ll lilyour‘ I ll iili ' ‘i’ ill!’ H it!!!‘ ll |ll "it I iullii l i ‘ Mali your "Poker Hands" to Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited,‘ P.O. Box 1380, Montreal; Canada. If you live In Charlottetown apply personally at our 0m"- 90 Queen Street. This will nave you postage. illlilil ll‘ lllllllll ll llll lilillll l is rarely that an artist such‘ ns Pi of. Jones Is heard in communi- ties such as Tryon. The singlngof Ml‘. J. B. Lewis and Mr. B. Aulti was also greatly appreciated. Rev. Neil Herman delivered the address of the evening. It was a strong appeal to the laymen of tho church to rise to the privileges and oppor- tnnltias of the day and hour. -¢-o>--_- __-._ Hunter River . And Vicinity the city the early psrt of the week. __.¢_. Mr. and Mrs. John Lflllk, North and‘ are at present visiting the Iat- lcr's home at. Hazel Grove. Sackvllle, Miss Lucy cogswoll. lanis, Charlottetown were visitors to the town on Tuesday. Miss Helen S. Rodgerson. B. A. who, during the past winter taught the holidays at. her hoime here. Miss ‘Iluth Rodgerson of the P. E. I. Hos- pital Nurses Training class Is also ut her home on a tiwo weeks holi- day. Mr. D. M. MncLcod and Eulalle Macllood were visitors in Albany Jllll Victoria. on Wednesday. Ralph MdMlllsn, Allan Wedlock, Lawson’ MaoLeod and Sutherland lMacLood are in attendance at the ‘lh-ovlilcial Boys Camp st Marga/to. There are some L20 boys present under the leadership of iMr. Ii. H. Simpson, County Y. M. C. A. Soc. Sunlnierslde. Rev. J. S. Bonnell B. A. St. John who, with Mrs. ‘Bonnoll and clllld is mending the summer in Cavendish preached on Sunday last to unusu- ally large congregations in New Glasgow and Cavendish. Friends regret that Ml‘. Lemuel is Ill and hops for his complete recovery. iMiss Olga Buntsin. Wheiatley River returned this week from Ott- on. Mr. R. H. Campbell has been en- ‘Mr. P. J. Noy, General Merchant Messrs Archibald Macbeod and to the Island last week 1t is absorbed through the skin." To draw out pstn, _to Iimlber up stiff joints, to take flieallsk out of sore, strained lnoidlemtrnsty old Nervillno is best of Ml.- ~6old every-i where In absent ‘bottles. ' veoooweoew-oeoeeweone PIIONI l”! Dr. W. R. Carson CIIIIOPIACIOI Three Your Palmer Graduate Olles 184 Prince Mess! (Opposite M. Paul's came) Ilaars l-fl P. I. Evenings by Appointment city this week and ls among those acting as supervisors writing of aminatlons to P. W, C, Mr. Murdock .\IcSlvalu, who has ibeeii undergoing treatment in Kent- lMr. and Mrs. Geo. H. McMillan and Mrs. Ira. Raokhani motored to ‘Carolina, aic here on a motor trip Clitcllffe. Rev. J. M. Murchiirn, General Soc- is the guest 0t Mr’ and MnL Mur, rotary of the Canadian dock Gummy-e who also have as Branch of the society, St. their guest Mn Clyde Steman. John, delivered an address suckvnky in the United Church here Mrs. Ed. Whestley, and Mrs. Mc- iii New Cariislo. Que, Is spending- I inspector Howard Colli‘t is In the during the the Matriculation Ex- His many friends are glad to see vlllc saujtorlnln, home again. Mr. Iiasil McCouhrey, Cuba and bride formerly Miss Marlon Ken- nedy, Montreal are spending a holl- day with the {owner's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson McCoubrcy, Cav- einiisll. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Ciltcliffe, motored t0 Cape Traverse on Sun- day where for the day tllcy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Oil Sunday evening July 4th. In the interests of this society giv- ing a most comprehensive review of the work carried on Iii connec- tion with lt. It is Interesting to note that the Bible is now printed in 810 distinct languages and ls be- ing read in 110 languages In our own country. It is furnished free to all immigrants coming to our shore. ‘It is sincerely hoped thai when an appeal is made to the pull)- Ilc through the usual channels that the response will be oven greater than it has been in previous years. During the service Mr. Murchison tMr. Baxter B. A. presided and lcd the devotions. On Thursday evening tllc W, M. S. of the United Church mct at tllc home of Mrs. Donald Andrew, There was all attendant-e of 28 besides several nicn wllonl the society ivas delighted to have present. Alter the devotional period among other Items of business, a Pantry sale was zlrrnligctl for to be held in tllc store of Messrs Clltrliffe and (‘ut- llffe on Siltllrilay evening, Jilly 17th when every thing that. culinary nrt can devise for tllc Sunday evening supper will hi‘. on sale at. very mod- erate prices. The (zonlullttec In charge is Mrs. S. M, ilanlel, Mrs. E. Seaman, Mrs. M. (Zutllllo and Miss F. M. Mac-Loud. At the close of tho meeting a delicious lunch was served -by the hilstccs assisted by Mrs. Jus. E. Andrew and Mrs. E. Crusweli, The offering amount- ed to $9.15. Guests registered at Riverside iinn during the week Include W.‘ D. Strouil, Montreal; G. W. McKenzie, Keiisiugton; F. B. Mills, St. John; ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodman, Bost- on: E. H. Delgas. Quebec; I’. I’. Morris. Quebec; J. L. Wood. Suin- merslde; T. E. Full, Charlottetown; L. H. D. Foster. Charlottetown; W. A. E. MacLcoil, Ellerslie; Donald‘ hiclflnuon, (‘h‘to\vn; Mr. and Mrs. Alheri Middleton, Higllfield; Helen Storey, t“h'town; Stanley lliggnr, ('h’to\vil; N. F. Rockwell, Smith's (Tove, N. 5.; Vernon lllnclieoll, Ch’- tmrn; I), B. .\icl)onalrl, liedeque; F. L. Dillon. Doris Dillon, D. D. Zllorrisoil, Mrs Burgoyne und Airs. Covey, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hogan, Roland Ilogall, Zena Hogan, T. W. Dewar, Charlotte- town; M anti Airs. Fred (‘oyltx i‘. J. Ilossiter, (‘h‘towil; M. II. Mar- llll, Montague; (lapt. J. B, Bourge- ouis. Monctoii; Mrs. Roy Large. Cambridge. lllnss; Mildred E. Har- per, City; Hedley Foster, Clrtowil; Frank hlcldlroy, Boston; Frank Devcreaux, ‘Mouctou: Sadie Leving- ton, liurllugtolli.\lnss.; Mr, S. E. Polvllle, Burinuda; Agnes Boyce, Alliston, Mass; Wm Nolan, Detroit, .‘.\Iicli.; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gustan Turn- ey, Mollctoll; Ruth A. Milthcsoll. Sea View: D. B, McDonald, North Bcdeque: Albnn McDonald, North Bcdeqile; ltoy Tooulbs, Itllstlco; C. \V. Howe. Clrtolv; Margaret Mc- Duff, Halifax; Marguerite (‘urrle and Marlon Pendcrgast. Hope Riv- er; A. Glllis, E. .\lc1)ollald, S'Sidc; C. Surettc, Monctou; F, H. Carroll. lMoncton; John S. Cousins, Park Corner; David McDonald. Glenfln- nan; O. W. Willlallls, G. L. Dunlap, J, Doyle, Clftown; J. F. McDonald, Louis It. Gopton, Montreal. 3L. —-—-{-o-o-i—- Splendid Cures Taking Place IN CHARLOTETOWN AND OTH- ER PARTS OF THE ISLAND Many splendid cures arc still taking place throughout the Island hy lllonns of the Farnllor. 'l‘liiliie who are not enjoying good health should take advantage of this speedy, clean and ecouonlical mc~ tlioil of treating disease. Here are a fclv examples of roc- cilt cures: 'I‘wo boys suffering greatly front astilllln and a little girl suffering much from bronchitis, have found complete relief and arc now enjoy- lllg excellent health. Two mun’ who nppoarcil to be on the verge of the grave, silfforlllg greatly from stolnilt-h trulllilc, afl- er only two weeks‘ treatment, are now well oll the ronll lo recovery. A vcl‘y severe case oi‘ uni-lulu most woiliierillliy‘ Improved-m ruse that secllled beyond all hopi- of recovery. Ask for lllcruture with long list 0f cured Islnlltl peoplc. W. E. ENM\AN Fsradm Representative 268 Sydney Si.. (lhnrlottetnwn. they are VALUABLE in exchange FOR l-iigh-ga-ade PLAYING CARDS iillillidlu’! ton, N. 13.; D0i‘0llly'TE8ll. Cli7t0wn;~*_—__—___ " ‘illlifinir ‘ ‘I . .l. mil! ‘ " y ‘I'll hi. - l . , l’ l ., I will’? H lllllll i! Save the “POKER HANDS" that are packed with if YT!!! ililillllll" ‘t! ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. III‘ i iii l "ill ill ill Oil Friday tweniilg, Jilly 2, tho people of (‘oi-ran lian assembled at. the home or Mr. and Airs. n. .l.1\l.~ Donald. (Irullll 'I"rzlclldie, to odor illell‘ felicitatiolls to llli‘ll‘ daughter, .\liss Katie, lvliosi- iliilrriagi: took place Aloliilllyn Jilly A very ap- l>i'vllrizlir* iHldFPSS ivas ri-nil by Ilr-v. .l. If. ‘.\li'lllt_'-‘l'e, and llit‘ prosi-nlii» lion tit a beautiful SIIVPI‘ .\‘l‘l'l'l"" ‘vas lliiillt‘ by Mrs. . All-Kinnoli. Ill a t‘<~\v lvi-II telioseli words Ali's": Nlt-Dollairl ihnlikell llcr friends for ‘heir Iiilid rclllelliIiruiii-c. l)illIl'_\' refreshments were till-ll servtitlanil a vl-ry pleasant sol-in] evening uzis spoilt. Tho following is tllt- zllldrvss. To Miss Katie MPDIIIIIIIC. \'<-l’_v lh-zli‘ Katie. Oil this ails- picitills occasion. the eve oi yolll‘ lveddillg, lvv. your frlclltls of (Iorran Ball, arc zlssclllilled to lcllder you our tvlicilations and assure you of olll‘ well wishes fol‘ your flltllrrl happiness. Although absent from the parish for the past fr-iv years you have ever held tho sanlc warm place In the Iiellrts of your IFII" rind sinceri- friends of earlier yours. We were rvel‘ glad to meet yoll lllld extend to you a welcome only giv- ;-ll to those possessed of that rare personality wilicli has so elldeiarfld you to all who have the pleasure. of your flitflllilllllallfP. And even now t.llnt you Ilave decllluil to settle down Iii another purl oi‘ oilr fair Ill‘()\‘lIl(‘P, we still cherish the hop-l that you shall not forget the homo of your yollth~so fllll of lcliderest. recollections and consequently wo Iiope to have the great illoasure of many pleasant visits frnlll yoll. I'll!‘ lve lvlsll to assure you. dearest. Katie, that to him Whose good for llillf‘ it is to share the hll-sl-llillt’; allil liappltless of wedded life with“ ‘ _\'(ll|, wc sllllll ever he glad to l'.\' tend the some warm welcome we owe your nlvll precious self.‘ lil your lvilrlllth 0f zlffcrtloll ill ill" geliniile and noble traits of chur- at-tl-l‘ so peculiarly your own, wr‘ have ovary I'i‘Il.‘<lUl\ in fool assured lill‘ fl‘icilds pt‘ your new hollli- shall hc as i-lltlnloilri-li as we Iirr- nur- srlvi-s nlld tilorotkiri- Iiespi-ilk fol‘ you tho lull-st lllllflt-IIIIT‘ nl‘ friend- ship and Ilupplllrss OXDPFINNW" 5"‘ this life bciolv. lu cnni-lilsitin, drui- est Katie. W" ""1! Yflll to llPwl-lll, with our best wishes I'm‘ a happ,‘ zlllll ]lI‘(l.\‘|li‘I‘i)llH life. tho HCK'OIIII\JIII"' illg l-tift \\'lili‘ll is glvelr- an cllrllv- -i pluflgv oi‘ our high esteem uni ileep affection of you. Affectlnnately, your friends ‘l: (‘nrrun Ban. INF "m, m,» allkl nnrl lnnlillns with ll plot-r of rlinlbrlr lllll| arr-r. Suit will pill mil flro In n Clllfllli'.'r' Phone Silfi-Jnr gnu iitnre oven. H. Spence, Ch'town; Cyril McGrcg- or. Ch'town; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. HBICOIIIDG, Halifax, N. S. Guests recently wagistered at the Globe are Robert Weeks, Highfieid; Daniel Stewart. Ch'town; Alva Bnnruln, Montague; Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Munn, Ch'town; Mrs. Joseph Matheson, Oyster Bed; Douglas McDonald, Bradalbane; Miss Wil- lion R. N. Ch‘town; A.I-‘. Hines. Ani- herst; Nelson Bell, Milton; Napol- eon Pinenu, Wilfred Blanchard, J. B. Plneau. Ruiitlco; Garnet Profit, (ihtown; J. C. Thompson, SESIde; ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Lord, S'Side; Miss C. Creighton, Ch'town; iMlll P. Gsudet, R. D, Ryan, J. F. Havi- Iand, Ch’town; G. H. Perkins, Nor. HAMILTON’S y‘ Royal Milk Lunch BISCUITS 1 3 With Gohd Cheese! Some Taste, That i l . -l. f-i :‘7“!‘ ‘P I