ii 1 rn; ri i __ ' - _ / - ` ' 1 . ‘ X . . -»vm---- ,.4 . . _ .,. __ , _ 1 l’ I . _ ,. ~. -i -°. -r '~- I- »;- -.~ -r -'.- -i- -i- »x- 4 -1- ~i- -1- -r if "` -` 1 ‘ -- - ‘- lr-2';.‘.'F'.'?'.'4_’i",""‘°"".‘l'“ "'”""“‘“‘°"~€'!'.'FL;L . _ -- I - i I --- i ' i i _ I ` ._ _ N., ,_ X_ '- ‘ ‘ 1 +»i~ -r+-l- »i.-.~i~»-H To instruct- hong-ekecpers to fue. _ x -Hon. J. H. Richards, Bideford, I N VERNE SS 'COA L '°"°"`°' "` B""""°"`°°`J' _ ' V I - -Miss Marion Auld, Charlottetown, is visiting in Summerslde the guest Ill? llT.BER`l‘Ull -It pays so buy in this Province. gist saving can be made in the quantity of coal used if proper- 0,- M,,,_ w_ _,_ w,,,,,,,,__;_ ' y:fll'¢¢l. _ _ B V an 8 _ = 1.~.-vsimsss the BEST and cleanest. ,,,,{-‘;°;; _;“,‘,*,,§;',- ,$§,‘,,,;, ?,;‘";“,’,‘,‘,;_ iottetown J. ,__ ._ ___ X . § . - R ‘ -sine rare Fxcursinns f`oui'i-isys each week. _ ’ [very Tuesday at 3 p. m. to Orwell, return fare 25 cents. friends 1" Ch°r|°ttet°wn'J' Every Thuri-dar at _1 p m. to \'ieu»ris, return fave 41 cents. _ ~ _ ,_ _ _ ,.; R _ , f "_ -Hale strong, Toronto. is spend- E:::; _ ` _ _ _ ’ Edward and Mrs. Strong, Summer- (urge, All of abov: arf.: d .i mist delightful afternoon s outing at very small c _I Bh°_J_ _ - ' E H si' M ' ` 7 5 -Miss McLellan and Mlsb Scoon 9 ' Z A ' ' ‘ ' U- - »f ' receive all news, advertising and h am ' Navy. C0. f “"“~ B°“°“' “'° ""“‘”5 ‘“‘3“‘“‘“°'_’ ,subscriptions in Atherton and vicin- side the guests of Mrs John Mac donald J - ' Phone 235. ` ' _L _ _ .ue .»»-Q., -. - ' - ' - -Mis,s"Grac B`\il1_'_, w s ent a 8” Lk _ _ _ _, 'lo\t, days at liefnhbme' in 0M<:i1trose 3-_:L ._.._---g ,_ Let I . us Attehd to 'Your Plumbing Trouble V\'c have :i large staff of expert plllm`berS-- make a sp.-cially of their work and know that we can give vnu hi.-st possible Service. Ou» t'|'r~i-_i.iss equipment modern methods and skilled workmen make for satisfaction when they attend to your work. F Have Your Home Heated Q , gardingour system. Stanley Shaw B’ Peardon 9 -_ r. Great Geor e and Kent Sta . - _ . ` J-~ ‘~*-».-"'»- ~ gi ' --# _ _ _ -Amon those leavin at S E Alberton - _ , . ' Station on Monday afternoon on the' l ‘ ________l,_________v______{______ Harvest Excursion for the Canadian ‘ ` " '- - » " . 3;.; ; gi.; -_-;~i-_-; 13?; 1;-ji T ' ; ;-1; 1 1 i 1 i "-‘ *r*-1' _ 'Y'-1 `_-T"""""' and Richard McAldun, a1berton,n,,w_ _ _ _ _ _ » - i »~ L I‘. m , Geo. and Jas Trav Une gent per word first insertion in this eelu|ri_ii_,_'li_,p&|'eenI per #did for cr,;_ Kildare Cape' Patrick Gavin' each continuation. Cash mllsl accompany order nfl 'live pei' csnf dis- Kildare' Keir Canmbeu’ and Edward returned to Summerslde on Monday .,afternoon.A. _ -lltirold Jl_lilsli,_' Buiximerside, re- turned on onday afternoon alter spending since Thursday in Montrose. »-A. »- p _,, ,- _l'iev. Malcolm Catgpqill, wife and family, and Bev_,_ _A _ _ ontgomsry, wilc and family, bot _pf"- Montreal left yesterday morning' by the Em- press after spending their holidays in Ma1peque.J. _ .,- ."-Thle: Empress arrived in"Summer- tide last evd_ning at `8fq'”elo`ck. She tfurning. Hur out'v_va$ll`cargo consist- ed of 22 ,cattle and liar inward cargo was 2 __cars frsig\tt.J. - M” " limi in .1 - _ s _ . - rd srlhism water st, ‘_ will l;"gil3l'.to rgéeiv Qfpll news. ad- 'Dou‘t wait for the cold weather to come be- fore you see to the proper heating of your home. Start on the work now, today and see that] your l home is well protected from w1ntar’s winds and i storms. Cill or phone 263 for information re- . ., gl , volt il Vlid qubd'ri "_` in Bum- nersifilslgiid wiclnltly. Pllgibhos phone ls 45-1_ and residence phonl 26. . ‘ _ ____ _ ____ hi_'8\l_;lfiil White robin was cap- »£.lil_'9»-,.<_l<,\~,'»-1,. .ii Y-4-.; .,- ~- 1 .1 l'H-ave. You .seen Those Wasil i_Specially,Priced at 98c to 3.50? i is You HAVE Nor ADDEDONE on MORE of each toyour collection you simply have not seen, theni, for they represent values that no normal .woman could resist :_-Here are justa few facts: Every mat- e_xial"of wfii'cl1,se'asonaLble, waistsare made is included inthis showing-silk, chiffon, net, voile, batiste, ling- erie cloth, marqiicsetle and lawn, with a good showing of wash silk, chinas, messalines, shantungs etc. 'i his is aclearance of the samples of the largest Can- adian manufacturer: No two alike see them to-day. Pr-owse Bros Ltd. ,i. . » ' » _ l if A Great .Midsummer Clearance iSit‘le ._- ---.-1-'--'_-e -i- Je _-i---r -'_-.+ -i- -i- -i- -i- 4- -r'-l- 4- -i-`-i- -i-fe -i- -i- ~l-.+_»i-_-i-‘-i~'~i-_-i-,-i-_~i- -i- -i- -1- 4--_+ -i- 4- -fr -'.- - Cowan’s Cocoa shares with milk the first place as a drink for children. A pure Cocbs, it contains nerve, flesh and muscle- building material. Made with milk it is a perfectly balanced food, as well as a drink the children love. ZOXOUR GROCER HAS IT The COWAN CO., Limited TORONTO i as rrnsl' ' . UU UUA F A Couldnt wait, Grandpa 1 `_._', ,E2 at ' 1 Q _ sun; allowed- Minimum chsrgr Twenty-five cenfs_ Warren, Albcrton.A,° _ A ouaiuiia-N ciassilfli-iii li-i>$“ §_;;.n:rr..:;“...-lain: . a ou u _ _ij-j-T?-j*=j:;:f'j-iii-f-vii,1_1.'_ _*-11 LYJJS-"5-Z 1 r- - -_‘f.;_- -F-.1 - - - - '-'-'- __J_ P-__! "' 'F " Lnrringtoii; J. C. Richards, New Bad. . acts rs whsrso neon. AGENT WANTED sou Oharlottetown and Queens Go., Y-o dell our high class Fruit Trees and (}enera|’N`iii"s`cry Stock. Largs list of conimerclal and domestic varie- ges suitable for culture in Prince dward Islan&Good pay, Free Gut- fit. Exlgludlva Territory. Write for rticliars Stone dr Wellington, s Fdnthill Nurseries. (Establish- jd 1831). Toronto, Ontario. 7. ‘ 6.27ME55i. '- FEMALE HELP WANTED, GOOD GENERAL SERV- Ant to go to Montreal 17th August Apply 200 Pownal Street between 7 "and s p. m. _gs-13 ivigiriii. _ WTNTED, AT oNcE, A Gini. Fon general housework, References re- quired. Apply 211 Kent St. __ __ s-1z1\i:-ups. vigirnn, A sim. ron Gaul-miii. ouseworln, one who understands plain cooking preferred. Apply to -Mrs. J. G.»Sims, 279 Richmond rg¢_ s-mu. _,_.___4_...__._.-_ .. __i___.;__.. vilnrnn; AT mica; A Krrci-isis ~|irl. Apply at Queen Hotel. '- I s-imvnw. N'rs1J,a carhahsi GENERAL rvant to go to Ontario. Travel- hg ezeenses paid. Apply 32 Brigh- 'ton n fi. ' a-anti Wlirnn. A riousianaaln BY "rrra _ 6-llflltf. 9-; _-X-11 I Fon SALE,-'rwo i'fsi§.`-°-i'r`lTw.iiiiii FE- TEAUHER WANTED FOR APPIN Road School, No. 58. Teacher ,ol second class. Bllpplemont $15120- Midriummer holidays, Apply to John P. McI'hall,_5}ecfy. 8-13_Ml_3_3ll>(l PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS RE- ui .bi ,,» ?ales and two male red foxes $60 `~ or lot. Apply to Box 221, Char- lottetown. ____j-__1§;\lf}l- V LUABL FARM FOR SALE AT tenley Bridge- One hundred acres _ neatly an clear, wsu watered. r school, 'churches and cheese , tory. Apply to H. T. Pickering, quired for graded and rural ap- ( pnlntmants opening after midsum mer vacation. Highest salaries ob D tained; full details supplied. Apply, stating qualifications to Canadian Teachers' Agency, Box 807,- Regi- Room 11, Aull Block, Calgary, for alum snpoiayggg-_ Ig-gig" ' _ thlfmnisur a-iymiziat SA ll; B0(-I _ '.'oimaN," , was ' in is ms i. n , gearin- r. io ,o .-_,A plytofh- ' ,` . mi 1:? _ 1 1-1%.* B 's; so - grep , c-ermbfnstion f. P8- plays! nd 4 -~70fosr- ininnts records, 1 Jeno opera four-minute record n _ 84 two- isinuts records, -s ~-good” _ con- dition-Wpulsr, slseifoq. With this ouuit in , nina-sighs w-frm ease, (ospselty 60 rseordl) hear- '| tubes and hand-pqistsd flower _ , This ls s splendid chance for ,you to get 5 igoed machine and ch collection of good records. lfllrll ll sell for 'ro mor, itooms ne ooob i.oo.ii.- rl ity. Apply'-Guardian miles." ' 'f ,_ ` _ _ lid-` I fshsd or unfurnlshed. Apply or refsrsnee required. Apply tg _ Us Ksx and Kennedy, Bradslhsne, P EJ . 8-llllhisi P`AR'i'N"iTri° vTKii'riii"'"rT,”`”°wr'ri-1"i'-l-I§.°ll|ht the visitors at Wellixton have been arranged for and t whole affair promises to be the biggest and best celebration of the kind ever seen in the Province. From Ycstcrday's Evening Guardian) -Reuben Dunn, Summerside, was B lassenger by the Empress this morn- n g.-I. -<_ DB- 101' BMKBWHUWH" ¢°h°°i“5 ‘nd Honolul who have been s endin U. D K slr holidays in Summerside, left atsrday morning for their home,J. -J, W. Rapisay, wife and family, th ' ye , LET q-Misa Llzlle Schtirman, Kentvllle, _ 8., ls vlsftinf\in Malpaque, the isst of her cousin Albert Mcfltiigan. J. _ __ - °'°*. , -Mrs. J. B. Sutherland, who has be en visiting in Bummersids the mm . - guests of hsrpsrsnis N. R. and Mrs. waursn sushi. Honsm runs- *“'°""» '°¢“'“°d W *-5° Emvfm ' h-is morning.J. radslbsne, on next Sunday t even s m, will be conducted by C H Armstrong, Pastor of Summer side Christian Church. silos, #Among the passengers leaving hy 'Out faith. Mhmhsswa no ` . Ai,/ii|`y',AA‘vn1lur, ahora- n , _omiom¢own. s-maze.. t-wsu. join in a gene s ti ii ' busy New Glasgow, N. S. For particulars address MAO. ~‘ este 1 t _grits 200 Prfifee St. 8-1! lflw . ` _ WANTED’ AN i£5 B 'l'hs services in Christian Church, clerk ,in gensi-al store] first dish al _-~ _-__ or leur thonssnit d 's cast ._ ri ‘$3 1. it nls Dnnphy snd'Hsl'ry Dllnphy, of Kensington. - ` there still exists ancient and pretty customs of proposing marriage by the language of flowers. If a. maid accepts a bouquet of edeiweiss from a man she at the same time accepts him as her nance, the idea being that the man has risk- ed his lifc to obtain the flowers for the woman he loves, though, of :_ourse, a bunch of cdelwelss is not Very expensive. - Another method, which also exists in the Canton of Glarus, is for the Y0ung man to place a ilowerlpnt con- _taining a single rose, and a note, on the window~sill of the girl’s room, when she is absent from her home, and wait-perhaps days-for a. reply. If the maid takes the rose, the young man boldly enters the house to arrange matters with her parents, but if the rose is allowed to fads away, ,theproposal is rejected with- out a‘ single word having been cx- changed hetwecn the couple. Sometimes a fickle girl will kwp a young man waiting a dsy or two for an answer, but whats'-er it may hs, lt is considered final. 1 ` ' _ 1 _i l V | -Skin Al|.Govered. With Emption . l- ' l_ 5 N. Hcnrl ruau. Tried Msr`iyRemedi`es 3or4Yesn. CuticursSospandOintinentCured. ebee msn, N. Benrl Ts , of t. Csamtlil writer liisletterdsted 1\f:i§ii1,llll$l: '.1 had sysry had skin, all covered wits em tion, elfht ,years sgo. I have had all mth iiiy-shouidlss covered wlthit, and the hgh g¢ta(my_,srms, and my face, hut it w t e worst on niyshouldm. Iirled many dgerelilremsdlss ii; eurs.‘it. but noihllpgezvss an good. At V./sn sn t . Heyssksd me irl hu; ni; us;l»Cuilciii?; soda .na oincmni. wie mm na, ma bcgkught s Ointignt s;’d s rs . used ree x of ixlfagfu oamsilipxmt i um gm 3 thsissslo. for tions soup and ointment ¢° y cured me nf my skin enmflon, i' _ the concurs oigmni on my sore-p\m,sad!ih|nh¢ tin I my its ,ii T .,»‘- Qlllmnfi U' % .~'~--.~J'~ ._ -_ -i..,,..‘ °.‘iii'l";'.‘.°¢i» i UQ in The Store That is Founded on SERVICE “Service” is the rock on which we have bull our business; expert, courteous, service that is mu tually satisfactory to consumer and salesman; serv- ice that gives the smallest child the same buying assistance as that accorded experienced adults. ‘ ii To make our business a success, we must give you thorough satisfaction. The best in seasonable goods at lowest prick-:s,and a sufficient staff of court- eous salespeople make this result not only possible -but AC l'UAL. _ Reuben Tuplin £6’ Co. ` KENSINGTON. r » 9 4 ii cu an it W mr ?:;li.iii'fi°° iaini»:ma'i>"urs . time =@..“°~‘-"»n-..'r` ~ mtms Ave., '_ rl. A. _. '- y vvl S A Pinls 75 .Q_ua.rtsf85 -per dozen. l f L.A. HASZARD "Mac's Blood Food is. better than .predigested foods or fads that are recommended to cure stomach troubles. It supplies the right ram- cdy, makes the blood rich and strong and thus supplies the digestive org- uns with the right force that vmakea for health and strength. Use it, a box 50r. 'l‘hc Two Macs. 8-13M3i. §usiness Stand and Stock for Sale ' As I wish to retire from the mer- chandising business with a view of removing to the West I will dis- pose of my business stand ahd en- tire stock of goods at Tyne Valley. The stand comprises a general store and all necessary _ware-' houses together with dwelling ac- commodation ' _ ' ' The business stand is sltuited in one of the very best sections of the province anda large and lucrative trade can be done in produce if the piirchaser desires. It is also with- in a short distance of Richmond Bay ( which can be reached by' boot) and a large business can be done~with the oyster, clsin sud obster fishermen. Terms easyf For particulars _ R. J. M|:NE|LL - ,_ _,_ _ _ furniture Sale hr oo pieces of brand new -f urnlturfo, consisting of dressers at $52 ,ppl commodes at 2.75, sidebosrisg-f¥m io 50, sofas from 5 75, kite - chairs 45c,kitch~ n tables zjll 'tl _ ing- room tables 6.oo.bedroodi; _es qoc, parlor tables 2.00, l'roh»:~' ' s 2.50, mattresses 2.30,' hed 's ' gs 2 25. pgrloi' suits, 19 75, (5 pi ) wicker chairs 2_.§o, 1.20, Brussels carpet' 75c, 'tspestry._ carpet 42c, straw matting oe, stalrcarpet 9c, S,cotcli and union" squares 4~75. -inpestry_ __sq'us_i'es $U-73- ' -_ _ l’A’lQl'|§..' >- 7-givnf. _ , 200 Men an _ To work on "ii`~ struction at EA_' -' ERN CAR WORKS New Glasgow. ‘-- Steady work g<>°f1 Par- Apply to `Su`pléii‘.‘? iutcndant- .Jl-"I-. 'EAS'l`li|fNCARWO%lS Glasgow. .S. i 1