' illlflt lsL. Edward S. Burleige L’. 1 ‘I513.’ r ..\ ._§ cw @l"1cf.orrnrowu ccannrau r -, i, -- ~~4—-=—..~ --_. ,... PM"? ‘l w-r-vr-r .',—,-. . qnqw rr». qh-nellnyfvos economy rum CQMPANY StvrTOPODQO Dgpl, 67° if» * " ” ‘OS’ ’ ‘ ‘at .-‘ . ' » _ s i‘ '_ ‘ ° Haaaayftsa sof law-wig}, m, h "m, . ‘ _ Oinghs ii today" t" ‘ents per _ iqalityaffimbflgré! l thlftrfpotqrywvlgg, _______ V“ 38rd. s. a. McDonald. .1 . - o Prices su- Prion an. P“, ~ I. o. o. F. Picmc at bii I sass 5.9a as 4 \;,_ n sin Prleqg . " °m° 6i MEETING. In Stanhope i-Hair, . ‘ .m ‘ all), it?‘ ‘:32? 5 i“: mnlllga: FQIIPWQ H311 1°45!’ All!» 6th. at-S o'clock inioonnect- V m), ‘l5, m“ h; git t: ma 1.50 ‘ ° . _ton wit.h repairing‘ Hail. _ ll ' ‘ ' " - . . a ' wii~='mr'i'i'un"il"“°"”""’ °"‘"' "'- "v" m DR» "B" "~'~ Juar. aamvso av exenass. ill b ed until Aug. idly“? w e chm. ‘(BPI-letai. cats, .5, V11 r0118, drag“ per yard. s_ it new Voile Blouses, frilisd fronts, " 1*‘ special price of $3.15. Prlwse Gingham for Bros. Ltd. .- l- 610., at‘ 23 could’! h - » - -. McDonaltL . 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH- Rev. A sane/nu in‘. Boys’ l‘ olonei F. o. Scott. o. M. q. i) s. '_ Suits, values up to $3.00, cleirpingig ., wiiivpreisch at thednoming scrv es in St Paul's Church on Sun- .4- Tovuusi-zurms __.____-_._______ ‘TTMIHER WANTED son "new Mlle HouiLa-‘School, No. 74. Apply g1 i‘- A- McQuaid. 9w. Bedford - x TEACHER WANTED .— FOR MT, Vernon School No. 52. Supple- Imailt $60. J. E. Purchase, ss- cretary, Mt. Vernon. .._.._i_ ‘WANTED- FOR PORT HILL school district No. 4_ Prince Coun ty a first or second class teacher Slllilllement $100.00. Archie Ellis, Sccy.. Trustees. , WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA cher for Hopefield School. Dis- frict No. 122. Supplement $75.00. ADP!!! l9 John A. McDonald, sec. 0! Trustees. -- ‘TEACHER WANTED- PRINCI- , pal. First class, for Vernon School, supplement Two hund - red dollars». Apply E_ C. White, Sccy. of "l‘rustees_ ‘WANTED- TEACHER I-‘OR West Covehead School. Supple - ment $150.00. Apply J. A. Auld Sec. '— ‘WANTED —TEACHER FOR WIN sloo South School. Supplement ‘ 3100-011. Apply J-ohn Diamond Secy. ‘ rvfiurso- TEACHER roR North Pinette School. Supple - mcnt $90. ApplyA J, Ross_ Secy. Garfield. . . _ o -wa;afsn a tcac er for Greenwich scum); District No. 98. Suppijflien‘; $354“, J. a- Meek 8min, French Rival". Wm HELP wmrso MALE intelligent person, I would like to earn I"! news and special for dsily and gum” new We will show you h9w_ free booklet A Straight "Pfillbeotive Newspaper pendants." National Press Bflil. Buffalo N. Y. "M9 l," year commission busi a owner needs some of our Nurseries. Montreal. and offer steady stock and service. We or!’ Nurseries. Montreal. HELP WANTED; MALE _ 5° $12 per day; men wanted at once, city and prairies; present demand age battery and electrical work; we teach these trades; practical training; only few weeks requir ed. Write for free catalogue; Hemphiil“ Auto Gns.. Schools, 163 King West, Toron- iwanrso teach for Schootllkdlstrfct mer and fall vacation Suppple - SECOND ment $75.00. A. M. Mucllennan,’ Sec)’, Wood islands. P. E. l. WANTED. —- SECOND CLASS teacher for 4 South Granville néhool, District No. 160. Supple- ment $125. Apply P. A. Morrison, Bradal-bane. R. R. No. 2. ‘TEACHERS wan-ran -KNUTS§ ford School, district ..0. 40, Prince Co, by the 15th August. Primary- Department. Supple - ment $15000. George Yeo. Secre- tary_ I FOR SALE i ‘FOR SALE. -- TOURING CAR, first (rinse condition, paint like I new, price very reasonable. W. E. Dawson, North Tryon. ._ ‘FOR SALE- HOUSE, MODERN conveniences, inrge yard and barn also 4 rooms to let. Apply 57 Brighton Ave. FOR SALE-J BEAUTIFUL LOTS at Brighton, high ground. facing south_ Ample room for burn and back gardens. Easy terms. Phone 314 "Tomlins & I-Iynes. ‘FOR SALE- MATCHED PAIR Chestnut mares, 5 and 9 years, weight 2_000 pounds. Very hand some Jnc-. Alfred MicDonald. Lunti Surveyor, Hermnnvllio. FOR BALE- ONE 7x74 COWAN Three sided mutcher and mouldcr. This machine is In perfect running ordcr and can CLASS- Wood Islands East, ..o 137. Midsum-| to. present occupation, bio his income. mind sonaiity who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow-I lotletown. fndustryl be rewarded with far‘ above average earnings; marri- tng concern where would ed man preferred. Apply to P. E. Ross, second Riley building, Qtrean Street posits Prowse Brothers. HISCELLANEOUI MAKE MONEY ATH°MEA15 to 860 paid weekly for your spare time writing showcsrds for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X., Colborne Street. . Toronto. WANTED WANTElIL-ONE LARGE FURN- ished or unfurnished room for light housekeeping or kitchen and bedroom. Apply by letter to Guardian Office. FEMALE HELP wanrnn ' 'WANTED-- AT ONCE A GIRL he seen working. Apply Roy for general housework. Apply Coles, Milton. Mrs. D. A. Aitken. Georgetown. EARL FINDS WIFE MAR.RIAGES TOO EXTRAVAGANT the rvsidefico (if Thonlua Phillips. Eilers llc by ltev_ F. W_ Bandnn on Au - to -________,_._____v_________i BURLEIGHE-PHILLIPS- At Marga ret A. Phillis .V Keep lslnarsls, llsslplesst ll the louse —-—-.a-¢qbc-i— Age o4’ the- World. -__-» 'l‘lre Abbe Theodore Norenux. Di- the pl) ' on .i.t. e rs 500.000.000.-. your» about rigiht 0r the use 0 the-"eunth and. he thinks that the "superstore remnant to Hr" iioiiit whens Iltiefcbuld not ‘exipt about 359.000.4100 years ago. Mun was I‘ Wmvilratdvely new-comer and the Abbe gives only some tens of thous- umls of vac s. thus refuting an estimate of a efmab sclfmrist, who 'l‘°°1"-|Y' salve 400.000 years us the Iplrlobabie period for the advent of n. rot-tor of Ob ervutory at Hourgee. has recent} Iven_s' estimates _ n; u", a’ l. "m1 when gimcc and she and the. Enri nro x | _ {mpeared still living In the same house. co i Ii. iy and more widely than ‘LONDON. Aug, 4---lEnrl (‘ath - curt, un elderly bachelor who marri ed a young war widow in 1919, ud- vertised in the Times this morn- ing thut ho will no longer be res- ponsible i'or her (Iebts. She promis- es tn answer his advertisement in tomorrow's Times. r "Fhe Countess bud two children by her first husband, (‘apt lie Grey Wurter, of the Fourth Dragoon Guurtis, and one son by her present husband. There is no allegation against her except that of extrava- --i<+>-——— Lessons from Japan. »-—____ — ANY lilyyhere who. money writ- articles apapers, Send for Talk tu Corres- Bur- ‘AGENTB GET |N_ A PROF|T ""5 0f Your own. Every property hundred varieties of hardy w Tia trees and plants. No capital - Qfiililllete equipment and instruction free. Write Dominion‘ __i ‘sai-ssman-ws PAY wssxtv! employment "I"!!! our complete and‘ exclus - ive lines of whole-root fresh-dug h: to-order trees and plants. BestI teach, and equip you free. A money- maklnn opportunity. Luke Broth $6 automobile mechanics. tine evening. tractor operating. tire vulcaniz- 111E any-acetylene welding. stor- big wages, steady employment. Tractor ‘SALESMAN _WANTED. .4ALE&| man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond bin might, find more congenial employment| with us ad at the some time dou-t _ We require a‘ Shire Stallions owned by the De- man of clean character sound ia| purtment of. Agriculture wii,l stand and body, of strong per. for the, bulunce of til-e season at ..HEAR THE Famous Cyclone three heifers and one steer-years novelty‘ orchestra in n wonder“); olds. if not called (or by 12th inst. programme also Sandy MpcGregor will be-solrl to pay expenses. Neil at the Victoria Hotel during dinner Mill"! (111611? "III- on Sunday. Phone reservations. PUBLIC S-E>RVICES— Ml‘. B. C. MR. and Mr; J_ c_ Mcxondrlck Greemnn mid Mr. A, .l-l. Stewart announce the engagement of their will preach on the Bqiliiw Silt-iii’ - daughter Edith. vMyrtie, to Mr. (lay night at 8_30 and Sunday at John J. Gordon Marriage to take 3S P- m- Also In the Diifk 8t 3-45 place in September. llilllfly- I . . ________ | TENNIIS TOURNAMENT, '_. A.‘ THE STANLEY.—The Halifax tennis tournament, men's doubler. Chronicle slates that the C. G. S. between Victoria Park Club nud Stanley which "went iiv-the ilry st. James Church Club, will be held ("wk when - the Caromiette was. at Victoria Park this uf-ternoon. fumed m"? ‘"15 910103911 l0 be » hauled out of the dock yesterday. (Aug. 5th.) FESTIVAL AT Crapuad 0n Si. John's Church Rectory grounds ou_ Wednesthy evening August 101:1’ lunches and ice cream will be ser- ved commencing at 6 p m. ISLANDER APPOINTED- The‘ University, 0| Tloromto has- an - nnunced that Prof. J._W. Bridges of Ohio-State University. has hecu '—"~— fliipointed assistant professor oi‘ FOLLOW THE CROWD to the phychology in the faculty of arts. c cream social on Wm. A. Ber- Prof. Bridges was born in Canada nerds lawn, French River 10th. and his early education was re - Weather unfavorable will be held ceived at Prince of Wales College, [following fine night. Charlottetown, ( P. E. I.) . THE (MARKET- At t-hs mar.- kfll Yesterday, Butter sold at from 42c tn 45c; eggs 35c to 40c; fowl $1.00; chickens. $1.60 to $2.00; per pair; bIuobL-rri 15c qt: raspberr- ies, 2.’. qt; cherries 10c qt. There was no (hung: in thc prices of vage tablcs. in the fish markettherc wan vcry little fish- no haddock being offered. Outside, huy sold s. 90c and oats 80c lo 510.. Tho marhrt wras fairly well nt- tcntictl. NOT GO-PREACIIERS I Slr,- We notice thut in your ‘Summcrside Items, Messrs Green- uian and Stewart are described as. “(to- Preachers." who held‘ an open tuir meeting there. Believing ti|ai~ Iyour contributor “H" had be ' ,so informed _we now correct the asto- ment. We are not “Go- Preachers" but insteudprench the blood =u_f Christ as making "atonement for the soul." As we purpose (-D. V.) to preach on the Square iu-your city. iSut and Sunday, also in the panel CORSWALL AUXILIARY of the lW. M. S. will hold un Ice (‘ream Social at Cornwuil Hull, Monday evening, Aug Slit. If stormy, first MOTOR PARTY.-— Mr liurry Dunn and his mother anti Kathleen ncc-ompzinierl by Airs. Donald Jum- ieson find Percy Iiixon lllOl!i"'.*(l to the city yw-st-srduy in their new Studebaker car. I ..PlCNlC AT EMERALD*Fr. Mc- _Quuld is, holding his annual picnic at Emerald Station on Wednesday, August 10th. The ‘League of the Cross blllltl from Charlottetown will be in (ltteudunce_ THE PERCHERON. CLYDE nnli the Technical School ‘Stables, Char IVIR. GOODI-E-R, Mr.‘ MacDonald, _and Mr. Hookway in piano. violin. Iherewith gives some itlen of the run ntsuus it is questionable if any single event in the last two months has aroused more interest in Prince IFPIIIIY and Saturday, ppaqig] fl d ,1; ; 73L "- Edward lsla d ( d i h '$1.00_‘e'ach'.' Prowse Broai‘ Lgdfofayf "u? " -- Maritime Pll-ovixclemfletlhaill lug " ' ‘r ff. '. ‘Iv v.1 Huursa swan PICNIC. The m" “new” “mesh with ‘$2.1 _ ‘ . '> ._ 5R [g ‘ _ - " L ~. - 740.00 in prizes, which wssgcon,‘ . HALE applause, wll(u,"~.- trimmwtthfl i? _,,V.~",‘;,,,,',)¢‘"‘o§ gflllglgdzwfhfizlgm’; dificéed by 03.11‘. ‘Holmanylltimltédl, a .3 ' » 1 - ‘onivrib-sniwisif us». wit»... cnrerreu, , ‘ ° “""""**"ir-,The wrest- MW | ALE8M_E~_'_wA~-|-5.D 1-D_RE_,B1'QQ_, 14m h,“ m‘ J} _, , .. contested from the état to the ' "'°'°".‘. “"°‘.'iitiie'4i'oreat' Nur- ' . ' . " .. ‘Livi- " . "tsai-iélan-mvitt-rhe s. s. Can- ‘m’ '"‘""°“‘ “Y “"7"”! ‘(Pitt's m?“ "Yleilrfflandsoriie free outfit ex- CAVEN-DISI-I-‘dl-IAMPION"Basil; on Supper arrived at s: John's "°i""‘" Ymms nnenj-nnn woine-n clluhfiweffllflry Jl-Iighest chm-i Iii!" team vguthe‘ Hunter R4195)?"- ‘ewfoundland Friday afternoon a: in the pmvmm 135m‘? m“ "m . Minions- Start now afbest sane ‘orncircrjncire-rrtne Picnic in unn-isne o'clock. an well. ' '"°“."“- “mshmg ‘"1 Siiililiiflv tigre. Still! 6- ‘wfilllugton ter River, Tuesday’ See the fun I wnhtill trash of votes for the ‘and. ." . e onthiil N " " ' . " ' _ ,' _ ers a would do credit t n'- m’ on "Pasties. Toron -~r——. s | H-AVE on mv PREMISES tional election '0 a d -Not only in Summerslde r‘ Prince county was the interest keen. but the final standing shown great interest that was ta.ken.in the competition all over the Island_ Some lden of ‘the extent of the mmlietition can be seen in the fact that nominations were receiv- ed ‘from the Gaspe coast "of Que- bec and practically every count)‘ of Nova Sen-tin and New Bruns - wick. With very few exceptions. every village and hamlet of Prince Edward Island had its favorite son or daughter entered in the compe- tition and supported that favorite iiotuws attic Iiiss Iteta Grady Wins‘ tile. Css oi $500. O-—-—Z‘ 17y: 4- ;< rci Ki l‘ (24) $25.00 Merchandise Certtfi- cute, Mrs. JasJA, Qampbejlfllgc!) (25) $25.00 Merchandise ccnfn. cute, Miss Bessie McPbee 63.074 (26).. 315,00 Merchandise Certifi- cate. Miss Ruby McDougall. 60919 (fir) $2.100 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Miss Beatrice Polrier 00,885 (.23) 5500 Merchandise Certifi- cate. Mrs, Nell McPhail 60,505 (29) szeoo Merchandise“ Certifi- cate, Mrs. Granville Garrett 59,496 ‘ (so) $25.60 Merchandise" Certifi- cate, Miss Zeta Doiron 58,704 cate_ Mr. Stephen A-hearn 40,881 .1 '1 -~ ' (a2) $25.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Miss Belle Palmer 40,124 (33) $25.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Mrs. Stanley Williams 36,404 (34) $25.00 Merchandise Certifi- cnte,- Mrs. -Geo. Sutherland 30.374 with the true island sporting spirit. "So great was tho vote polled during the last two days oi’ the ‘(competition that a large office staff and several calculating mach- ines hove been employed during the lust five (lays. adding. check- ing and double checking tho wrote) polled. After the office staff was certain that the final standing was absolutely correcl_ the Contest Management, to moire assurance doubly sure, sectired the services .of .\lr. J. J. Morris, vex-manager of the Provincial Bank of Canada. and Mr. R. ’I‘.Dodds, accountant of thP-Cunatliun Bunk of (fonimerce. who checked and approval of the final count (Thursday) before an - nounciug the winners-oi‘ the vari- cus prizes. The final sianding of mrli can- didate, with the prizes wln by ill: leaders In show! he": and gives some idea of the immense vote which the clerical staff handled during the last few (lays. ‘(cry N‘ com has 31y conrpc/iticn in the province are-urn the (widespread interest thiat the Hoimran competit- Iion did and certuiply no business house in Eastern Canada has ever bad the prog-resslvenesis and enter- prise to conduct such a mammoth undertaking without the ns-sistancu of outside ireip. That the winners were truely the popular favorites of their vom- nrunlty is shown in the svofitlc-rful vote that was polled and to each and all (rf them the GIllllVlldll ex- tends the hearticst congratulations for being so fortunate in u c-unpo- >' tition in WlllClI only star" shone. M!" and Saxalthtme solos. on Sunday at no“ the Victoria Hotel also u splendid ' ‘WI seven (‘nurse dinner nil for $1 one dollar. Phone reservations. SUNDAY SERVICES.— gallon on Sunday Aug. 7th. will be as follows: Brookfield 11 a. m. Hurtsviile 3 p. m. Hunter River 7 p. m. PICNIC AT EMERALD.— Trains Icuv-e this city at 1.35 p. m. and 2.50 p. m. for Emerald picnic on August 10th. returning at 5 and 9.15. League of the Cross bflflll In attontlamce and other big attract- ions. CANON SIMPSON'8 PORTRAIT. ~An excellent portrait in India ink of the late Ilcv. Canon Simp- son bus been comvlfltfitl by Mi‘- than... it will hung its a memoriiii in the Sacristytof St. Peter's Calli- cdrul. L. OF C. BAND GOING .-- Fr. McQuaid is holding his annual pl:- nic at Iimcruld stallion this yfinf‘ m, “vpdncsduy August 10th. and [b3 (iurishoncrs of 5'!- 3010i"? clmrcli are llitlliiilg IiIi-l Illfillflfill" Ions to ilfihiillllllillti a lurgc crowd. ltlxcclient tea tnhIPF. mlfegllnlamg- music L. of f‘. Band and the usual amusements. ‘ DROWNED IN SASKATCHEW» AN- Nlr. John Muc-Kinnon. North whm, nlte|npling to cross the Soak; niclicwau River in h small cnnvus limit In oourpunv with 0110mm‘ "mn- M,.S_ Brmm-y, wife of the deceased. wag [grmorly bliss Isabella Mclxin- non of De Sublo. Iler husband be- ‘onged to the West, and served (our yours in the Greul War. There are many things we might learn from, Japan. in "Jupencse dmpreasions." Prof. tiotschnull, a sympathetic French writer. says: “I-‘rom their earliest school (Iuys Jupuncse children are taught what is railed the art of managing tlm study, which embraces everything" from tvieanliness to self-muster)‘- "Although there is scarcely any conscious idea of sin in the Japan- ese mentality and no Iuw exists to (lent with polygamy adultery or divorce. the habits of the peo- ple urc essentially mornluind the family life is constituted on n boa is of solidity] "The fundnmentfll brine-iris Ml which Japanese (ostr- IH I100?“ would seem to be n constnnt nil- piit-ation. of. refinement and a con- _ verantion of simplicity. "Japanese art diffuses more free Enron- .|( A ‘__‘ ___.. v ' 7 ‘I 9/ .. 4' ._ . . .13 41/. en..- II. tl‘ H AR LIE ‘s l".'v.'\l’(iIl.'\ I l All i" .5 ‘WW.’ Ill. ,-.-.- PI‘\ ll-il '1" The services In the Brookfleld Congre- rllll‘? 7" "all prices. Tell your mother that I _ her completely." Sunday, any who hear us can iutlge. lf any wish another name then ‘simply Brethren in- - Christ them, rather cull us ~the Come- Preuchers. as we ‘emphasize thut 'tCome" is the message of Christ to sinners. '. ‘ . I am Sir, etc. S. C. GREENMAN Editor. “Home Friend and Field nnd Work, Toronto. N. S. Rifle Shoot HALIFAX, Aug. 5.—Seri;eant bi-ajor ‘Love, of tire Army and Navy Veterans. won" the grand aggregate in (the Nova. (Slrotia itifle Associa- tion meet which closed yesterda)’ o-t the ‘Bedford ranges. l-le scored the splendid aggregate of 300 "and was followed by Sergeant Lmvson. oi‘ the P. L. 1T, ‘wilfh 293i. and Cup- tain W. J. Sangster. a former grand aggregate winner, with a score 0i 290. -———-1Q-i—i.—— Dairy Picnic _,__. The Ayrshire Breeders will hold thoir annual picnic at Experimen- tal Station (‘htown on August 12. Lunch at 12 noon. Programme con- sisis- of addresses by President Brown, Professor Clarke Di‘. J_. II. Grlsdale Oltuwu. commission er, W. M. Len, Supt. W. W. Buird ‘Nuppen and Mr. Ewen hit-Milton from South Africa, Song (The Ayr- Riveifi 1"" i"’"“1"““ the “m, new“ shire Cow) nil interested ure invit- "I H‘? Iwfldpnml (ll-Qwmnl}; “tmms ed to attend and brink eir brothPf-iikliiw- W'- ("wrge m 0y‘ friends, Ladies are requested to bring baskets, Ten will be provided ot the Farm A. MC-RAE and SON . R. R. 0 Charlottetown -——--—c0>——— TOO MUCH FOR HIM. Little, Willie, after flattening his nose against the outside of the Baker's window (c. about half ‘ hour, nt last entered, with his In‘d' evidently ‘made up. "l ,Wi1'i1t. to‘ know." he said in u tierniiiled yet'hopef\ll_ voice. . ow much those wedding cakes Well," answered the enterpris- ing prapertivr.,,_"l have them "l. f can do her a beauty for $20. Til-i cheapest is $10." Willie sighed. "All. well." he nrurmured, in a which all true Christians are. let‘ (1) Grand Prize $50000 Cash. Miss Reta Grady 782.732 -- .1 . (2) Charlottetown and Summer- 5mg Distrlct Rpize $15000 Mcr - chundise Certificate. Miss Reta _tl~iuestis 749-713 lYjr-g) Prince Cr/ilnty District Prize $15000 Merchandise Certificate. "Mr. Ileloni Gaudet 400.610 (4) Queens County District Prize $15001) Merchandise Certificate Mr. Joseph Peters 601.077‘ - r(7) $100.00 Merchandise Ceriti - ficute, Miss Gueida Guullet 584.784 (8) $50.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate Miss Eiibabeth McNeili 488.451 (9) $50.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Miss Ruby Dennis . 333,688 -(10) $50.00 Merchandise Certiflf. cote, Mrs Chester Champion 304,040 (1.1) $50.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Mr. Wesley J. Spence 292035 (12) $50.00 Merchandise Ceritifi- cate, Mrs. Robt. HeffeIl”262,-i85 (13) $50.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Miss lrcnc Gallant 152.532) (14) $50.00 Merchandise Certifi- "cate, IMiss Ruth Howard 143,097 (15) $50.00 lilcrchnntlise Certifi- cnte_ Mr_ Hector J_ McLc-un 132,364 (10) $50.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Miss Sadie Dawson 116.668 (17) $50.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Miss Marion Williams 114.672 (18) $25.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, IMI‘. Peter Gallant 95,398 (19) $25.00 Merchandise.Certifi- ‘cutc, Mr.,_l‘tay Ciow 86022 (.20) $25.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Miser-Katie Howard 82.359 (zirsziroo Merchandise‘ (Jért,ifl-~ pate, Missveldu Campbell 82,296 ' (22) $25.00 ltiercliandise (‘ertiliv cote, Miss Eveiyn-Howutt 74,082 (23) tattoo Merchandise. rerun- cate_ Mrs-Alphonse Connell 72,755 resigned voice. "let's have one of those and-cent giuerglsreatl- rub-E bits." ‘ Cured “I notice that» Agnes doesn't K0 around boring other people with her nIIm-ents as she used to." "No; she met u man who cured t "A doctor?" l "Oh, no She was teilltlk this jlflfi some of her symptoms whom he remarked. ‘L i- sfliftgie-howt many of these things afflict peo- ple us they begin to grow old." Since then she has held her tonluc .. y‘ rt , t - spite a _ the inevitable-result of progressive f second Chamber. (35) $25.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Mtiss Verna Smith 34_430 (Tao) $25.00 Merchandise (‘ertift- 34,351 (37) $25.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate. Mr. (Nell P. McMillzm 33,817 (38) $1000 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Miss Marion Wood 30.793 cate, Miss Eva Nesbitt (.39) $1000 Merchandise (‘ertifi- cate_ Mr. Kenneth H. McMil - Ian 30.650 . (40) $10.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Mr. Hilary O'Holioran 29,214 (41) $10.00 ltferchandtisewCertifl- cute, Mrs. Rufus Neiforth 27.831 (42) $10.00 Merchandise .Csrtifi- cate, Mr. Sebastine O'Keefe 26,323 (43) $10.00 MerchandiseCertifi- cate_ Miss Myrtle Stewart 24,598 ‘ (44) $10.00 (Merchandise ‘Certifi- cate, M-iss Alice G. Mitchell 24,541 (45) $10.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate, Miss Sadie Burge 24.306 (46) $16.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate. Mr. Simon C. DeVeaux 19,523 l (47) $10 00 Merchandise (‘ertifi- cate, Mr_ Spurgeon Mclnnis 19,499 (tofu-omit) Merchandise Certifi- |cate, Miss Yvonne Gandetts 18.491 (49) $1000 Merchandise Cert - (51) ‘$10.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate_ Miss Hattie McPhee 17,285 (5-2) $10.60 Merchandise Certifi- cate. Miss Ruth McFarlaue 17,255 (53) $10.00 Merchandise (‘ertifir cute, Mr, G. A. Burch 17,029 (54) $10.00 Merchandise Certifi- cate. Miss Helena McDonald-16,05Ii Certified and found correct Signed J.J. MORRIS, . . ‘ R. T. ODD . . v $270.00 to be (lIviderl-nmong first twenty candidates makings bonus Merchandise Certificate amount- ing to $13.50 over and above regu- lar prizes announced tor-isolator... . Last MinuttrRush LONDON, Aug; ~ sIlMnny 'mnm- of the House otfi-Lorda had to ‘for- sake the recent yacht racing at ‘r 1-,, I-(“j y. this) (a1) $25.00 Merchandise (‘ertifi- I cote, Mr. James Stright, .-1s.40 i ___ I Mrs_ GoorgeA. Wilson left yes- (50) $10.00 Merchandise Certifi- flerdsu’ on return to (imaha, after cate, Miss M. Gaudet 18,218 ‘Spending a pleasant visit with relr- - (i.'t~_vs.- " Mr. J. G. Dalton, of Brookline. M088. loan a visit to the city. (Mr. Robert Doyle, terduy _for Winnipeg. Mr. A. W. Heustis was a passen- ger yesterday to Hunter River. city left. yels- Members ofthe "Three Live Ghost!’ theat/ricai company Ilcft, yesterday morning ‘for Moncton. Messrs. Roy MucLean and Aron. McCuilum, Lot 1. were in the city yesterday. ' iMessrs. D. A.§ McKlnnon and Herbert Lyle. North S.t Eleonora, are registered at the Revere. Mr. J. F‘. McDonald, city, has ret- urned from a trip through W-est- ' ern Canada. -Messrs. P. G. Clark, G Rogers and C. A. Arthur, Summerside were in the city yesterday. Mrs. C. R. MncKenzie and son, Montreal, are visiting the province and are registered at the Victor- in. ‘Miss Berna l-leustis who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sinclair at Amherst, N. S. returned to her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Vi/aiker and Ernest L. Walker, Mt. Stewart. were in the cly yesterday fMiss Helen Cameron. City is spending u pleasant holiday with her aun-t ‘Mrs. C. E. lvlcLaggau, New Glasgow, N. S. IDr. Lloyd M-eech, of Georgetown is on a motor trip to North Syd- ney, visiting his father Mr. W. Mecch. He is returning this week. Mrs. J. S. Murphy and son of New York City, left yesterday for home. after spending u month visit ing friends in Summerville, Elliot- vale and Charlottetown. Commandant Wm. Squarcbriggs and Mrs. Harry B. Squarebriggs who have been visiting relatives on the Island have returned to their home ut 'l‘oronto. Ontario after u very plcnsunt and happy vacat ion. "Mr. E. J. _Wilson._org_anizer of lire Retail ‘Merchants association 0f_ Canada has been in lire city for n few (lays in the interest of nis Association. He is visiting nil parts of the Island. _ tives and friends on the island. She was accompanied as far as Sack ~ ville by her niece "Mrs_ Sarah \E. Squurebriggs. ~ Rev. J. W. Godfrew, of Truro, .\'. S., ls visiting his former home in’ this city. He \vill__spcn(l some time at the North Shore the guest-of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ross at their summer cottage. Mrs. (Siodfrey will ‘I011! her husbonddn s low .,; -Rev_ Dougaid and Mrfa. MacKen- zie now of (Montague, left todaLy -for Montreal. the former on his vacation and Mrs. MacKenzie to undergo treatment for ear trouble, at. the Royal Victoria Hospital . His \l'orship Muyonlliley. Mrs. v Riley and‘ Miss Menna Riley. re - turned this week from a trip to Quebec, Montreal, and Ottawa. While in 0ttawa_ Mayor Riley nt- tended the Convention of Canadian Municipalities. A good deal of im- portant business was‘ transacted at the convention which was largely. attended, and at the next Council meeting Mayor Riley will give a ,report of the Convention. He was elected u member of the Executive for ‘ theensuing year. Cowes, to assist the Government to resist the motion by a body oi‘ maicontent Peers‘, lad bythe Mar- quis c! Crewp. designed tozforce an autumn session of the British Par-I linment. The motion embodies at new ancient ‘ggrievance against, the I Government ‘in- throwing sol-much legislation u qn the House of Lords in ‘t e‘ closing’ (idyfof the session. “ ‘ " It was- oulyldefeateu by se.-ne- Iarge attendance on the GQVMIIHIIQLILSIGB of the ‘Hr/use. " This" rnsleontent movement on ‘popera not unfriendly to the Govt- ernment. » - I The Daily Telegraph declares tllaf a plain principle isrnised for every citizen who is a believer in the two chamber system of legis- lation, and wlto' asks himself whether the prlncipie"";ahould con- tinue or be openly disregarded with weakeningrogiithepositibn of the The Timesfremarks that a mens- ure of federal devolution might re- lievc the growing evil If congestion (the. past idf-"tlytrlipper House Bidets - . with some sympathy today in news- ernmentai mouthpiece‘ says that the fact is that while the Lords might have some genuine ground for resenting the practice, it is a practice, in which all Governments must for the present indulge from sheer necessity. The only remedy, the paper says is devolution. Snow End Rain?" Worry victorious ’LONIDON, Aug. 5~A Reuters cable from Melbourne says the; en- tire mute of Victoria has been ex- periencing veryhcavy weather rc- oent-iy with a considerable snow, fsill. followed by u great deal of ratn. Even Melbourne, whore such conditions are most unusual, several vessels are overdue there and some canes for anxiety on ac- count of the coastal traffic. Ono Arrest In l I illouo '“ buns‘ - ».~r— A‘ YOIIIIQ isturbanco In se. whlieintoxicated and costs on Wednes t the Police Court. ll fnrin tor cr ing a "alt ‘ting h . ‘was fined 3i day miornin _-aa-sea ‘ - -.:r‘ .ancc_ won the bull gain .fr'o V- t- erang-‘un Thurrfi' . . with a settle of 6 to . wlal:i'¥s:— Pio- nccrg-Messrs Howatt and Lynda, Vote er- “- iieeu! Glmd-illid "m1- EL» ... in)“ . "CHIEF 8ABK‘CELEB-RATE8 —Chiei' Sark_ who was re-eiected to the Chieftalnship o‘! the Lennox island Micmpps by acclumaticn, en- tertained themembers of the tribe to- a supperlnnd pow-wow-on Mon- day evening. —BU8H FIR-ES- Bush ..fires are reported burning west of Sum- merside, between Lot 16 and Mis- coucbe At latest accounts men were: fighting the fires, and are ho ‘I I that they will suceeeddn keep, g them ‘from doing serious damnge. - ' "* -"wsi_coms VlSIT-OR5_._ M“). (i: plbéililid. uns- , ce r ,_ _-_ _ oncor . Hm] arriv mare »b'y,1motor on ' urstay c g _ ,.hu»ybpg-_-_motor. Pd the trio ins-ix! ays. They went through to hfertlfam opera, they will be the guests of- r. Herbert Rodd. H. 1 _ . -, ‘, -*L—~.~—>'~,~ : I -—*3HlPRiNG.-‘r—° The "scvooney l’. HF‘. EbOliSlnS. Capt, Cousins. 'dr'rv d n ‘rt on Tihursditylwith n cargo of stove wood rrom- fitham, be- fore evening of the same the car- go was distributed, around, town at n fairly good "figure. TlheTCspt. has sat soil for the same place to loud up n similar Cargo. ii. I ~—OFF FOR THE WEST.— A Iurge number of nbiebodied young men from the west of the province lefLlmre on Thursday morning on the Excursion to the" Northwest. among the number were noticed Messrs. Justin O'Brien. Elmsdaie, Harold Howard. (‘Iifford McDonald, (Leo Griffin. Jack Butler of. Lot ‘l l-lermnn Giiiis and Gus AW-learn, Albertnn and Ira Siilick. UL-eary." .t__.__ —-HAVIING DONE. -- With ideal Summer weather. the mak- ing of hay throughout this sec- tion is now almost compIeted.~an-1 with some few exceptions. the crop (bias-been, fairly good, one farmer sttttpd thfithls hay crop lost yeur Wonsistetl, of thirty twp double loads while this year his product- ion was forty double loads, anoth- er farmer states that Ills hay crop ls much butter than last year. H. —_.?¢0o-‘-—-- rimsoNaLs —~Mr. (Bonnet Howard. Cape Wolfe was in town on Thursday}! —~l~fon_. and ‘Mira. lion Gallant. nndfttmiiy. Summerside are spend- lflg their Iioiiduy-in West Prince Co. _v t ., —-~~—_;——_'_ i . - .1 —.—-Co1.- Moore? of; (lhariottetown, was 4n Summerside Thursday" visit- ing hiason Mr. Louis Moore, Cent- rul Street. -. " x —-Mrs.- Daniel Enman; of Wctas- kuoin, and her (laughter, Mrs. Chis- holm of Wolfviiie, N. S., are visit- ing Summerside. -' ' -S. S. Hessian. M_ L, A._ r.-f Mon fugue. was in Summerside, Wed"- nesduy. —i\iis.-i Myrtle Stewart and Miss Glenn Stewart, have returned to their ‘homo in Northam after spend- ing n wcck visiting friends in Bede que. . —--Mr.,.lohn Alphonse Harris and sister Miss Clara, left Thurs- day for. their home in St. John sf tcr u pleasant visit spent in town. H. —Mr. Alphonso Harris and sis -' ter, Miss ‘Carrie who have been tho gnaw” ff Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mulrheadi’ Summon-title. left for their home in Si. John on Thurs- duy morning. »~.VIr. S. R. Burke, of Alberton. was inlSummerside this week. us n (lelogute to the organization . pier-ting‘ (if the new accre- of Trude on Wednesday. , ‘on the rondsidfl wound in, hisnbot _ nt Noguuc cnrly' cdncsday morn- ' ~ - iti- ~ ins-v 1n. ‘ you are ‘not i > a x p e r I - fn A n: in I , ._, .-whcn_._, Jon use Dr. Chico's Ointment for Eczoml and Skin irritations. It relieves at. once and gradually nesla the skin. Sample bog. r-Dr, Chase's Ointment free if you men- tion this paper anlfland 2e stamp fnr nos CM a_ be: all all!!! Auction Ssleaoih. ,yitfiriiitute .‘ . Murder Case I onaruasr. rt.- myaog. 5--Mil~ of publ-ic bisines . it unit ch utensils) litigant‘ xhdluflsg of‘ Lords will remain mmly bulwark of the‘ country ‘ t the vary present danger (llifililfll (lrnnnt conehlerotl lcglalurlrm. . The Daily Chronicle, chief gov- of hasty and lll-‘lflg In (‘onuecflrm win; (he (tent-p (lishea, glass ware and lots of good ‘IQ SI Stewart. pirlpwlilldfrdailer. of Negunc. was anesftetl Y atliower ‘ lie guac about tlvdofiflock hut even- of James Rosa of Tabusintnr whn was found dead with a bullet. -I am Instructed by ‘firs, ‘Harry Vanldlerstlne to sell at tier ‘house 30D. Sydneyfjrvtreet on This W» August. 11th, commencing it» .80 p. m. all her household fisrnltnre comprising’); or, stirring-room room and k1 hen furnlture, plane, buffatt. choice rnnga. oarpetrs,,msts goods, marl)‘ new. BENJ. CARTER d. C0. _ Auctioneers. rhea/fiasco "'