-. ,.» __ -,g -_>»f_._`,§_._¢`_ ‘ ’ -. . . t . _ _ ’A_J\_t I ..,_`_,\) __¢,» ~.§.__ _,- ' <» _.iv i Cook Sllldio rlved from New York with 650 tons ` Anthracite Coal in stove and chest nut sizes. She will be followed im- mediately by the "Levi S. And- _ rows" with 950 tons in egg; stove ’ coo., 1-an urnsrrntwa Souvenir Jewelry iv before. just .7 -`_.»lG»\ - Store "`asrssi.15§_iiilb~ .assi » A mere complete L_ U _ ~ _ .».-a_v 1 usthat we havealmost every ”'»..l. » V" I »~i~_ _ _ Brooches, Belt Pins, Links “'7”"9 'L °h°°“' “t ' _ ‘ 9,, _ d h 'run Nop1lumsm.aNn;1-_ 'nic .pst h falittle Souvenir of your trip to P. E. Isian t e S. S. Nort umber1md._srrlv I in *nina on want” Charlottetown at .8.0l5_-last evening. eq 7 » Among the passengers by her were since Mr R E and Mrs Mlltch returning $58 S S lroin Pugwash, Principal D. um Work is our specialty. We de- velop, print and enlarge. do your work _in shortest time, give best results. lowest prices. ' Daabrisay Block ‘ Children are interesting in each stage of their development. . Let pictures keep them as they are to-day-pictures full of uncon- ions, unaffected grace, and :hex lrldividuality of the child. Hake an appointment for them to inspect our playroom. The Bayer Studio Due to arrive per schooner Laura M. Lunt and Sedgwick 1500 tons best quality Anthr- acite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes I We Would Advise intending purchasers of hard coal to book their orders _now as the price advances la’er in See these A Oxfords MEN these are the shoes tor you to buy, light, neat, stylish, cool and comfortable, shown in all the latest lasts rang-_ ing in price from $3.00 to $5.00. A splendid line of the famous ln- victus oxfords $5.00. Get your pony votes here. Alley 69 Co 135 Queen. _ the season. T 231119. 0|! lil] DOING WELL.-On -enquiry last night as to the condition of the un- Tuesday from one oi the towers of thp R. C. Cathedral in the city, that a'mira-:ulous escape from death, it wl_|§ learned that he was doing well. Davy. who is a patient at the Char- A lostetown Hospital, did not suiler a sudh serious injury as was at first P thought and there is every hope of iq-5, man of Prince Street School from _- ""”_"[ ' W miner. ~ and mf. costs.. chi new be r _ demobstrator, who brought two more A ._ . _ cars over with him. " _ J _ ons barn at St Peter’s Road was was at work at the time in another pg! of the farm, and before he and t neighbors arrived the Dre had sl rn_d_de too much headway to bs mas- C proximity to' the barn was in i-m- Insurance. _ Noonan, Albany, was united in the holy bonds of mntrimony to Miss Mary Hagan, daughter of Mr. John h match. She was attended by her sister Miss Mabel Hagan while 'the the here a Iil.snd‘s .- t, »_ ._-..- Mrs. N. Marana, icsuiorésmwn, is » fortunate man, Davy, who fell on visiting iriendsin Bt. Peter's Bay. ur. John J. `0h;r-ion, or se. Louis, is now under reconstruction, and had was in Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. J. E. B. ll£cCready,'Pnb1lcity gent, returned Tuedday night ifom pleasant weeks visit to _St. _ John, enobsquis and Moncton. hismaking a speedy rapovery, Miss Margaret A. Ross, of Pinette, __ -_ ir vlsitiu_g in Charlottetown, the BARN BURNED.-On Monday eve- guest ol her_ uncle, Mr, M. N. Mc- nilig, 28th lust Mr. Nall B. Johnst- Leod, Elm Avenue. ' destroyed by fire with some valuable Mr. R. P. Gaudet ol Moncton whol emcts, but fortunately with no live has been spending a_ short, visit _ae stock. The origin oi the Bra is not his old-horne,_~in» Charlottetown left. known with certainty. Mr. Johnston yesterday morning on return. Miss Ethel Callaghan and _Miss Bes- e M. Dillpn left this ~mornlng for onway id spend their vacation with telfed. The dwelling house from its friends tlserel-if '~:=‘~ ' _ 'minute danger , but the eilorts oi an Miss Patricia Hughes, Shamrock , efficient bucket brigade averted fur- Miss Jean Murphy, Augustine Cove , ther loss. Mr. ‘John_ston’s barn was and Miss Mary Hammill, Middleton a large one and his loss`would be es- 'are among the teachers attcndllig timated ‘\ at $400. valuation, No the Summer School in Charlottetown Mr. John Power, News Agent _ on WEDDING BELLS.-St. Malachias the P. E__.1, R_ and his assistant H, <» Church, Kinkora was the scene of a Phillips; arrived by the Northumber- VGFY Pretty Wtddillz On Tuesday July land last night from New Glasgow 22nd, when Mr. Jeremiah Noonan , where the latter was visiting his son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. father. - Mr. R. N. Taylor of Montreaifwho as snent the past few weeks on the Hasan, Carleton. The ceremony was Island, leaves this morning on nertormed by Rev. J. J. McDonald . returnfto his home. Mrs. Taylor and The bride looked charming in a children will' remain hereior some white embroidery suit with hat t o time longer.`~‘ , ' _ _ _ The Rev._Father John McKenna . groom was ably supported by his 'ol Kansas, is spending the week end ` ` Phone III _ . _ lirother Mr. Thomas E. Noonan. at Tidnislr, the guest of Mrs; ` ll. Lyons 8|. Bu., 6-Mtf. ' l l _-.,_.-.~.\ '.Z:‘.i3°¥`~,-,> _ //_ MA / NIS if’ _<,> 3,/ at _//\l» \"`i/V /Z' \ 3:°*'ir» ,vlfki ‘i:J'|~::'.';, _-5 » \ , \ 4 (Q \ *IA _'"1 WE MAKE TEETII and we will do a have and _R “S 3.: sz L 'My .- _ . . . ` _ _ ’=$.‘ / / nw' wewi||,10,,, lfnnp, is will give you rn: Beulamin Franklin, who is supposed t they' repaired to thee :£622 Wedaiixg laigtion éalgohglzln with the Duke oi'Connaught as 'Grandi . -I _ master has made tremendous pro- The large number of beauti ul pres grass ' in recent years_ Ameri_ nts. _ 1 ents received, testliy to the high es- teem in which the young couple are held. can Freemasons maintain fraternal relations with the lodges of all coun- tries, _except the Grand Orient oi -- AMERICAN FREEMASONBY France, which is a tree-think ngand -American ~Frcemasonry, with its grand lodge, called St. John’s, and also a private lodge, were establish- S ed in Boston by Henry Price, who, P nit le i V _ ____ _ Venti-clerical organization. ' Of the various divisions oi Free- morc ‘than a million and.. a half oi. _¥l9s°"fY~ Yhi’ ._A,m°n‘2§m,, S“Pl`°m° members in the United stares and ‘€°“DCil of 1*-"Cleat" Accepted Scot- (_.,§nada‘ will celebrate its moth tlsh. Rite Masons at Boston was or- birthday to-dny_ _ ganized in New York in 1807; the on July .so, 11as, s provincial general Grand Chavterof Royal Area sons at Boston in 1797; and the rimitive Freemasonry in 1366, Ne- ee them to iltexsctly We ln 1754, was constituted grand mas- gm M550" NWS grand lodges in sev- pgnptorigpgc 1,‘|:JeRlat;eetll"hye0; ter own. nu North Amencm In 1.834 ertll SiZB.iZOB Bild 0118 lil CnIl8Cl8., all he outgrowth oi Airilra Lodge, No. ,,_r"‘»-QW ' . H J ~ best suiigtdre poll? le to get ll sp L0 h_,,v,, wen initiated in Eng1,md_ 459. which was chattered in 175-'i by mu ""‘ff_~:;;-/1 g -lj 5" ggflrgff, ugaggggzlusgfgagelv' “eww” published the Masonic constitution. t - . _ s . ` L* The fraternity soon spread to other n‘?11’F‘;5&i 30”; theififst Flliemasfilafy ‘ ` _ . - o rrs e in mer ca as in no o er ' - ' - . . A CAREFUL Tzsr ° 125 Que" S" colonies n'm'1 tp Canada' and number’ Part ol the \vo ld d ‘ th l Q/ ' 0 ` Q d l tl b t-w'll d - D R b N (3 Q ed many distinguished men as mem- F 1 an m e °f“`_Y T ~ tgrmlgddnhliathoeli- ol: gg; gbheheetil gin; rl 0 "Goff-if bers. George Washington became a part of the last century was s“b3e°?' _ ' . » _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.. ‘ serou hue beau having headaches and 1.h°m,m_| master Mason in 1753_ The nm; Ma_ to 3 severe but inefrectual opposl- ' _ _ _ . ._ . . _ I. I Ml T E Ds _ » _ _ . feeling tired and unset, it is quite possible that the RIGHT GLASSES we c:n suggllyovfny kind or style you °'°'"` s w 1'av|.o|1 l I Killltléelignei the strain and your general] E|€C'tl°lC Restofel' f0l' MC" vl ' V i ‘ Ph o5ph0n0| restores cvsry nerve in the body to its proper tension , restore! m and vitality. l-‘renlnture decay and ull exual ealcness averted at once. Phosphuneil will . u W Southside Queen Square make vnu s new man. Price me box ortwo for _ 5 Having moved into my New li as. Mud: as .1-ses bean ¢»...»¢”.é..d.‘i'll§..l»‘.’;i. °" _"“ ld . in . la ‘in i"»§’..‘|".§’r‘i.¢.£J'1.‘.‘“"°' "’°' "°"‘°“. Store at the upper end of Main Street, Victoria, I ani prepared to, to meet the demands of the public, l with Ice-Cream, Temperate l)r inks; Fruits Confectionery, etc. Thank~ ing mycnstomers for their liberal patronage in the past, and hoping for acontinuanoe of same in any new stand. ' H. R. PROFITT Victoria _ J ' ` 'V YL' '__ N 'A Are You Using t Arena Lawn Slalionery "11s,o,oo_ =. its ml ‘ s na, th r - H. fl tal for J,-e Unitgglsstga; and grit; tered into all the religious, social and Customgrs f1'0n`f all P3118 Cl sonic hall in America was built in The early lodges derived their au- 5 land and Scotland, but after the Re- ° volution independent grand lodges n were organized' in the various States. F ish-America being 1,522,41s. ‘ P ::We are otlering some good values in cased i es this w k. A le he Grand Master ol England rganization, and three years later a atioual convention was held in Phil- a overeign Sanctuary ol Ancient and ...°Bov. Mr. Presbyterian ' ~_`p`ro_ached a Georgetown » on i Friday V ...°Mr._ has been the Western y_eara.is Mrs. Capt;-‘ Bnurls,°.i_-. :..... »...\.n_-rf. ., .;. -l ' fi V-rf, _.. _ .- Inf; f-,~ ..l.f - 4; MR'é3.A1ts1E';te. csilvelw’ " 'rss death neun'-‘és ar ‘_ 1151 Plantat- ion St. Worchester, Mass.. on July 21st of Mrs. A`rin`ie_fE. Campbell, wife ol Mr. John AJ. Campbell aged _'50 years. _Deceased was the oldest dau- ghter of James Goodwin 9( Bedeq`ue,' -The remains arrived on S. S. Emp- ress on Wednesday 23rd, accompan- ied by her husband and sister. Miss _Maud Goodwin, Funeral took .place Friday morning to St Peters Church North Carleton, where . high mass oi requiem was sung by Rev. _ J. J. McDonald. There were many beautiful iloral tributes, among them I-sing a shea! of lilies, peas and carnations, from employeesaoi Worchester State Hospital, Cross of carnations. roses and maynolia leaves from husband and family, wreath oi English violets boxwood and ferns from Mr. and Mrs J. F. Penney; wreath of roses, simlax and ferns from J. McRae and ,J. Neilson; plague of sweet peas and carnations _from Miss Ella Public- cover; plague of roses ferns and car- nations frorn Mrs . Margaret Mc- Donald and Miss _Annie McDonald; nlague af sweet peas and simlax from Norman Campbell; cluster of ivy and gernnium from Mrs. John Davison. Burial was in family lot in St, Peters Cemetry. ‘ 3 J Dr. , Alter the _ceremony the wedding par- Boudreau en route to his lormer ty drove to Summerside where they home in P. E. Tsland,‘wbere he will partook ol a sumptuous dinner, then spendhls vacation visiting his rpm-_ ls A Constitutional Disease. It manifests itself ln local aches and pains.-inflamed jnlnts and stil! mus- cles,-but it cannot bs cured by local applications. It requires constivslonal treatment. Ind the best is s. I arse of the great blood-purifying an-' tonic medicine _ , . _ Hood s Sarsaparllla which corrects the acid condition of ¢he blood and builds up the system. Get it today. Sold by all drugglstl Cvrywbers. 100 Dosu One Dollar. l l on. In the Unireu states this at- F S I _ - phimdemhia in 1753_ temvt to suppress the fraternity re- - ‘ .. ‘ A ` ' 1* _ _ ulteu 1;! 1829 in the formation or f 1 » Wholesale and Retail. thority from the grand lodges of Eng-, the Anti' “sonic P°‘rty» 8 Political ment of lcrbss `i’oxe new in _= Keep After The lies " '-=‘ a.-as ¢ »,-\ _.. -.. _,.. i Looe s 'nl E' aows|.e_ -I for rirliuv also srrronvslv cunrn sr me use or T DR. FOWLER'S '; EXTIlM}'l'-.»kW|lll_STRAWBERRY-`t ' " T v. ¢s"v.s~: in H-'f Y# 'f° F-'I - ` _-|-59° whstwe. Claim _For lt. D0 not allow yourself to be imposed upon by an un- scrupulous druggist who tries to §l\'°_Y°“ °”° °f th” 5°' “nod Stmwmmy _cgmpgunds insteadvof " Dr. Fowler’s." See’th'at the _name of _.The T._Milburn Co., Limited, 9 Toronto, Ont., app¢afS 0_9 *H5 W*`3PP°" 'P"'l°° 35°' ' i A | _5,_,_ l_=l V, . _ € V But _ Don"t-A Forget the Potato l ' Bugs ' _ |` ' 2;. . \$‘l‘.‘i» ;->l!@'?€r, ,<\\`_w?-<\\r` Q \~ V The farmer wants Paris Green that will kill the bugs and protect his potato crop. “Berger’s" English Paris Green is well known all o_ver the country as being the flpurest and most economical. It has been used by farmers for years and has gained the reputation for The bilance of theicousign 'I ` strength and purity. Now is the time to order your re- quirements beiore the heavy demand starts If you leave it too late, you will be witliout_ ir. Don't delay. The Green that has held the record for purity for years is the kind" to buy. Price per lb. American Strictly Pure Paris Green in cardboard packages, price.................»...... ..........25c per lb_ Sprayers for usewith Paris Grecn......... ......5Uc es- , _ delphia and William Wirt was nom- ' ’ ' ~' ` ls’ . il" ‘ . . ' "_ "_" olit1ca'i relations Freemasonry al- 565 7-29Ml.tS6ipd. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. Mtf. I Fire Insurance For rates ln the P. E. lslsnd_Mu¢ual Eialnsurance Companies on Farms. ul in s Churches. Halls, Schools. otdlrdireols Factories, Water Mills. "°"° °' 5i°ll.fd’ELL.1e:Hydn»r Street Best llard Coal 1 The schooner' I “YEitolle"’uh~as'ar- _ and chestnut sizes, all of highest gtade and best quality. .Irion ei this will be lowest *lie _ madly me anasmsylwrli-senses _ _ _ _ 9 _ Arena Lawn is the ~ name we have given to our new line of Note _ Paper and Envelopes. We have it in both Pound Packages and Tab- lets. It has a nice smooth writing surface but still retains the Linen Finish *i.lj=.Y°‘*"**"i'_"'__*"i??'-"*"°‘*"**°‘°*=' Pound Pubs" 25°-` Whelan. an man cm calm. Clftown, Iyul rrth, r9r3. m 0 . r 'I‘he‘Scl1r. "Oliver Amee' wilibe due here this month ‘ 700 Ions and Schr. “Edward ll, Blaise" will' load a_t New _,York __ in about ten" day s. i _ 850 ions _ llard Coal 01,' i with A w ' i il Both Cargoes _ _Best _American brand pipe at 25e. is a good one. E. best smoking condition in patent hu- ¢..- ._ _sr ._ . _;_ __ _ - _...._"§‘-'N 't i l suoosN_osAfsgfgg U e.-‘~»::.-.i:.»s oimetfhebae mdldelilltdcaglid §s_;%__.5l=.:i;".§ll:_g*f.f.'..:i.::: ' .wr "¢rss¢»iik`m€°'%3i gill rliHl)'~|er»lf'w nismr s r»gu|sr.rl1r;1. lzs - i nm. ”»F.‘3.’€‘.‘..‘l.'i' °'.s‘§'ari‘?i'ii'i' lit" "6‘$ cmnos, sl . lass* _ | ,., 3.;-“.iv‘.rrif§i.sr$‘F.°?Z-?5?»l!El:“f'L'.°i.~. .stl.‘" t.'t:.§'_.'.'::.ts ‘tri “sit one in ' - usns Mx! llgzaepflll 12:) U0 ` lllve euen ‘_ _ rvurh on main ' s, _ -- ” -. ||"|.u`»."`7‘-_ 'lla ;*%‘00K' 17i~`; :»1»\r`°i-is() fs... . E5 Each state and province oi Canada "lated fm' the P"°°id¢“°Y~ FWF S°"9"' t-he Nlassachuseus 'ranch 'win *now has a grand lodge' that of New al decades a violent anti-Masonic -»°-v-f»~»»t:.':f::;°..::.°. i;:r“.;.‘:;.‘;“=”.;j:‘ :if days: t .; .. ._ 4 Pedlgreed Black Foxes G ll T ..._-........:...... ..........1.......... ....1 .na rseylf-all elaim linrilif I -John' R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes, Ltd. I ' “"“`- . .e animals are the best cross ::No_'matter what Price You want Foxes eVef _lI11POIii€(l I0 the i 'uncorponud July 22nd’ . l be sold 'wit-hin 'tl1e`neXt 'few the Province have ins ected These lodges are in lull afliliation S5 b°°“m°-1?‘{W°fl“l in M°’ii°° “if this 'U' " ` ` ` "H P with the English grand lodge, which, P°r1°d» and 1" that °°““tY`¥ had H35 them. and have made purchases and Friday i WZV. _ cur oiii :es and meet Mr. Grant, who will be delighted to give you full information. and take you out to the ranch' where the animals are located. These animals were inspect- ed at Prince Albert before their departure and have been examined since their arrival and are pronounced healthy, CMI# lex- _.li1shin o¢‘ ` Phone rllg. I . \ A D D ee samp lot of H.B.n's-13111 all, and every- to pay.-' 5:.-'. or 10s. su-sight or s`.for Province. ' ` ' ' ‘ h " ' one different. Will be sold at 20 per 250-. V011- Will lllld 0111' line Ol ci ` ‘l ‘ - ' ` ` cent discount. You can see these the most satisfactory every time gyad: less than dave” foxes - ' ' A . P , pipes in our window. The ‘student choose. ws keep an our cigars in W¢f¢ bf‘0'k¢dlll1I'iI1`g’ TburSday_ fSr|lls_cfil¥_ediC_apiial (present Issue) $l25,000 . 5 i . vigorous and free from diilessey I `\" "'< ‘f _'I <'r_~;"“’.*`,."'f- ff _‘.".f= .*.__'%?' .~ | , 3 I midors. and all good k , k -‘ .__ _ _. ` __ ` _ _ ...... f:.‘:::.§:.. 13:. this mu be the as oppof- Slt"°°» $'°° °»°"» fl" "'°= plies. can in g<_»_asy_ ang 1901: in our tunity for parties to *et in the f _ large silent salesman and Bee samples F 5 “ll Th _ A _on which theissue of $128,000 stock H ofthe »l_Esr. cigars' mdds.""1‘hs Mac- °x business In A mpdemte _ ~~ ` > t ' ' _Kinnon`__rug` Co._‘_ Corner Great Geo. _ ,__ . . __ _ 'Md »K_°”.'= Qui" 1 .' ' Htl. - You are invited to call at ` `sSe S “made mm" tor one mot wo' ' ‘ ' . . s ; p ~ .. _ year old Dalton proved lircetlol-s (now in the Dinnis Ranch) that reared four young in lill2 nntl four in 1918. _ Five pairs of young foxes of 1013 litters. all selected from litters ' of six. five or four. J' The sole use of the name of John R. Dinnis. _ The cost of flotation of the Company. ` _ This is 0011 a Straight-Forwsrrl Business Proposition f 1 If one estimates the ex en _ f i. ti , ad rtisihg office and mfr. _ans or stock niiapiligiltgatliiiinchil siiie usrilu the slime of -701111 R~ Dinnis. all ut 10 p. c. on the subscribed stock. the prlvv 07 %f§%l¥l8 unrmals is reduced to present market values (July $3115 _ Directorat President-John n_. Dinnis. For Rane- e _~ hor. Charlottetown, Pr E ‘.|_hlanG- B. C. Borden, Sackvllle, N. B., Prmldent~0f~ n. A., 8. s A.-(Toronto). of“_1|'ar‘!_farml1'|ilill . Agrioult7ure.~ ` - Fflff ,Econ¢ir`nlos)arlll` Lyons. 'Charlottetown ' ti.-‘il;.»~I\elaud.i Vlfiiilf 5 1