, _ __ _ \ IMPORTANT JREADING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEK’§ ~ NEWS FOR THE UiUlRDllN’S SlTURDllYi“SUB$C|RiBlRSm - -». '-_i-¢;~.~;._» . U _ _ - __ ~ i _ ` t ‘ ~ __i ‘- ` - _ . _ 1 1 ' _ V ` - ‘Q3 ` _ X f-*~""'*" '*' '“ ' _ _ _ _ __`_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , - -e ' wEoD|NG BELLS..-it in-t-ity event’ Renew the Joy of Living. Don’t let ill health any long- er rob you of life’s pleasures. Get back your appetite, strengthen your digestion, stimulate your liver, regu- late your bowels and im- prove your blood by taking BEE[liAM'S "P|llS Their action is prompt and thorough, and you soon feel' their benefits. You will eat more, work better, sleep sound- er, and feel new strength after zi short course of these depend- able pills. _ _They restore healthy conditions, and are worth a guuiea a box '”"“"';:.i’.z:°.‘::l:l:r“iZ'i.:::f.'a:iL’d""“°' 't7'i"‘7/i7f>7>"T.’y"“©.` 'Q00 ”"f,iti.i.srg».; W - /J t i ' '_ C i-] 0 o > W .E Q < w g il;<;;;§©§>2 z _Fi E Tl E ace each a rar soe TOOK F. BROS. LIMITED ullkgrf K Montreal lq=;;=|'____;_ sgl-_____________J -`_` f//i/. " \\\' i l uid) ' | r _ _ _ . _ , 'these are looked upon as show plzi- __i, _ ces. One ranch lil which he is in- »--.-.-,i___~.~' \ ierested has hliniircds of visitors. Millions of people die every year from Consumption. Millions could have been saved ifonly common sense prevention had been used in the first stage. Asthma, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Weak Lungs, Catarrll, Cough, Colds"and Diseases ofthe Respiratory Organs-all lead up to t`onsuniptioii_ ~~ Tiilierculosis. , Dr. 5irandgard’s '1`.l%. Illedicine is a most successful treatment for above-men- tioned Diseases. Awarded Gold Medal for AlediciiiesatthetlireeInternational lixhibitions-London, 1910; ,1’aris, litll; Brussels, 1909; and in Rot- terdam, 1909. Write for booklet. Correspondence invited. i>it_"sriinnciitn's Minions co. 265-265 YONGIZ ST.. TDRONTO ---- """"“"‘ €""""""ff' -_ | Mr. John Cameron, of the Mechan- ' _ ical Department ot’ the P. E. Island f " V A . _ ,- _l / ' _ _ . 1 _ _ .ff i 'H g . . , .__ regiilarities in limb s_.ti_iici\i_i_e. or .=- fl' weakness from eit icr tc orm y oi' iii injury. have proved wonderfully suc- ri , f ' _ - K cessful. Hinlniiiv* 16| Mr. Cameron has produced it num- E'_5-i5T`-"-”-'-7.' ‘ l ber of such devices to meat pai'ticular_ ti 9*# _,_ 7?’ E very \Vl'lo works around mach- incry or in places where he is liable to cut, scratch or~ burn himself should always have handy 11 lm' Of Mentholatum A Healing Salve '-` invaluable also for Sore and Tired Feet M M _ M Sold :ind recommended by the leading dru§Sl§f9 M in thc Maritinie Provin- CCS. 2 sizes-~25c and 506 Send 3c in stamps for a generous size sample. The Mentliolstum C0. 20 Lewis St. Brldnehura. Oni- .\4 M Mill Hill lllli § / ’ I the young rind old. Mr. Cameron has i P \ _/, / .niattizr of special study. Being posses- M SUCCESSFUL. ISLAND _ ‘ many friends of Mr, JosepllE'l:lllorri’iid\y9 formerly oi’ Orwell (‘ove, are mga; pleased to learn that he is tear-lfling “'~`h°°l in Western Saskatchewan and ll* d°|nK Well it will be remembered "mt Ut one' time Mr. Morris-~wv‘ was the Orwell Port Pnstoms Oiilcer and in connection carried on a large mei cliandlsing business. ln former years Mr. Morrissey taught school at Ken. lick, & (‘o.-0. - _ ORWELL COVE TOURISTS.-The following tourists are enjoying their their h0l|dHyfl' at Orwell Cove: William Mcliesn, Quince. Mass., guest of Mrs. William Mar~Leoil_ lvl,-g_ Rach. ael MacLeod. Mrs. John C. MacLeod. liyndale, Miss Mary McDonald. f‘hiii'~ lottetown. Miss Ida Francis Dreelan,1 Milton. Mass; Miss Jessie (‘. Mac- Leod. Cambridge. Mass.: Mr. William Stewart. (`ulloden, Mrs. Young und family, (‘ha|'lottctown, Mrs. Malcolm Campbell. Brooklyn. and Mr. Angus A. Nicholson. New Glasgow.-0. HOME FROM THE WEST.-Mr. li. l'I.Sh.iw, \vlio formerly conducted a jc\i'eli'y store in Souris. and his sister Mrs. John F. McMillan, arrived in the t‘ity on Monday night from Edmonton in response to a telegram anouncing that their mother. Mrs. Nell Shaw of Brackley Beach is seriously ill. Mr. Slriw leit here about nine years ago and went, into the jewelry business in Eiiiiioritoii. l'le reports that busi- ness throughout the West is greatly iinproved since two years ago. He says that there is quite a colony oi’ l‘._ E. Islanders in Edmonton and all appear to bo doing well. FOXES FOR BOSTON.-Mr. J. E. Compton. Boston is at present in the t"ity and has purchased ten pairs ofl registered silver foxes to take to ri .iiiissachussetts ranch, which he is es- tablishing. Mr. Compton reports he paid good prices ami says he never saw the business looking more pros- sington, Grahnm's Road, Mount Mel.. ' i WEDNESDAY ‘l SUCCESSFUL RED CROSS WORK. -During the past year the ltosoneath Red Cross Society has provided for a prisoner of war in Germany and knit 200 pairs of socks for lsland soldiers Dt the tront. A very succesful enter- tainment was given on July 17th lust. \vhicli reilizeti the sum ot’ $83 niakingi n total of $221.63 raised for Red <'|'oss _\__<;l_'_k by this society since Aug. l0th:_ KENSINGTON UP-TO-DATE.-| The town oi' Kensington, with its llvc town council is showing itself to bc' thoroughly progres»=si\'e. lt hus already ‘NH .V2-ll' Spent nearly one thoueaiiili dollars on street improvements, the amount chleily being expendod~-' on concrete sidewalks. Building has also been very brisk this year, showing fm fallll the Deople of Kensington have in their town‘s future. ` _ _ t 0|-D PEOPLE.-'l‘he following old people who are enjoying good health are rcsldeiits of Orwell (‘oVe'. Mr. Donald S. Nicholson, R3 any-5, lil,-_q_ Alexander Nicholson, X4 '¢Leai'.=. Mrs. Margaret Gillis, xo years ciipt. John Gillis, 92 years. Mr. Alex Macllonuld. 74 years. Mrs. Donald Gillis, 8.vr>.iii's, Mrs. (‘atherine Jackson. 87 years. Mrs. Donald Mclieoil, 89 years. Mrs. Christy Gillis. 84) years. Mrs. Muitiiir- et Mi-Donald, 87 yeai‘.~=. Mrs. Elizab- eth l\lacLeod. ll0 yours. Mrs. J. Stewart. 96 ye‘ai's.-0. ' 'rHuRsbAv -NEW PASTOR.-licv. Mr. Wheel- er, ot’ llebron, Nova Scotia, who preached most arceptalil_v in the Sum- inerside Baptist (‘hui'ch a few months ugo. has accepted the congregatioii'.~= invitation to come to Sunmicrside and will enter on his pastornte on Septem- ber1st_‘ Mr. Wheeler is a t`o`rcei`ul speaker ami one who wi-ll be undoubt- edly vcry popular with his congregat- ion.-Journal. Miss Sadie Mclicod. forinerly ot' Valleyticld. entered upon her duties yesterrluy as Siiperiiiteiident oi' Nurs- pcrous and substantial than at pre- sont. He visited il number of Ihe` riinclies in the vicinity ot’ the (Tity und was pleased to see the foxes looking so well und the ranchers ull in good spirit. Ile predicts that the coming season will be a great one for polls., as the American buyers have coiiic` to i‘ciiliv.e that the real goods are lo he found on Prince Edward island. NEW ENGLANDERS AND THE FOX BUSINE$S.- Mr. (`. W. Pikc of* the New Engluiiil and Prince Edward island Fox (‘o._ has come to the (‘iiy ill coiincciioii with the ranch at Mon- tague. lie states that everything is going oil szitisl'nctorily, the cotiiipitiiy having had good luck this lust season.. Mr. Pike thinks the people ot' New; Eiiglailti ure waking up io the value, oi' the fox industry. A number ot; new raiiclies have been started and every holiday. Now that the fox bn slncss is do\vn to a solid basis the comiiierr-inl classes are becoming in~` tcrested and are prepared to consiileri sound propositions. WEDDING BELLS.- A Wedding of interest to the Gonlc people took place Friday evening July 3rd., when Milton Wood of Prince Edward Is- land Miss Grace Cate of Gonlc were mzirricd by Rev. (‘harles Peaslee at his residence on the 'Dover road says ilie Rochester Courier. After thf- ter- emony the couple went to Old Orch~ ard beach for a brief wedding trip. Mrs. Wood is n native oi' Gonlc and was educated in Rochester schools. She is the daughter' ot' Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Cate and a young lady of pleasing personality. always in every good work ofthe village and has many friends. Mr. Wood is un em- ployes of Gonlc Manut`acturiug (‘o. and iii-is resided here about six months. l-le is of fine reputation and everything indicates a. happy lite for the young people; and it the sincere help to that end. they will surely have a successful and happy life of wedded happiness. ltiiilway is the inventor of n number ot' very ingenious and decidedly use; ful devices for the correction or pre- vention of deformities in the limbs of mail the subject of ortho edics a sad of all inventive turn ol' mind, and combining with this his practical knowledge of mechanics, his efforts to solve the problem of how to pro- duce a device which would bring the niiich»sought relief to those who have been seeking i`or it corrective for ii'- cases and has applied t`or it patent irn four countries. A representative ofthe Guai‘tlian was privileged to look over some ot those* appliances anti they certainly show ihat._ Mr. Pameron has given much thought ami application to thc achlcvcmcni; of his ideas. For instance he has one devise espc'clall_v» for a there has been infantile paralysis this proves ii great boon. Another device is intended for ‘a weak leg and had hiip. One side of the apparatus has padded' cups, so the joints of the hip. knee and ankle move freely and nut- urally with the body. This dispenses- with the necessity of the person luiv- ing to use a crutch. Another ot' the special devices is intended f0I‘ 11 D01" Ron with a paralysed foot. to help where the use oi’ the toes has been lost. it has an extra _spring apD|if\“C0 with-.li wives the problem very in- genlously. Others intended for other vnrities of weak legs are equipped with special Inq and strap features. Mr. Cameron took his invention hc- tore the medical Board of P. lo. ls- land nt their recent convention where tests were made with the different makes and it was highly endorsed. A number of people have already het!" fitted with the appliances and speak very enthusi'ss~tlcally of the benefit recelvved. this brilliant young (‘.har‘lottetonlan good wishes ot' the community can. lTo the grief stricken mother and tho it is in be hoped that the genius Of n h success such it ben- i es at Fulconwootl Hospital. Miss Mc~ Lcod has givciicvirleiicc of her ability as a nurse and has bccn highly rc'coiii- mcnded in niiiny homcs where .~.hc| has been proi'osslon:ill_\f employed, and. it is quite surn she will prove an off iicient Siiperintendent. Miss Mclictuii graduated some time ago from the l'_' E. i. llospiial under' the superiiitciid- mice of l\li:-is lions who wus matron She has followed her prol`es.~iion very creditably and the govcrtinlent is to be corigratuliitetl on havinl; s-ccui't_-'tl her services. _-_ I - SCHOONER ASHORE.- Thai schooner' La lluve Packet. Viiptain; lllliieit, from Norlli Sydney to (liispel P. Q., with 107 ions oi' coal. lvcnti ashore last 'l`liursila_v evciiiiig in thcl thick iveatlrci' ai, l°`ii`teeii Point. A' large portion ot' the cargo had to bei jcttisoncd to save the balance and thc! ship, and it was not until Suiiiliiy cv-l cning thai thc vessel was got oft' audi brought to Suminerside where she is rlischzirgirig the balance ol cargo audi will then piocecd to Picton t`or re-I pairs. (hipliiin Joseph llcud, acting oill behalf ot' the ui\dei'\vrltcrs, atteiided to the salvage operutioiis aint was] largely insirunicntal in saving the ship, says the l"armer. --_- i A meeting of the liicuienanl-Gover-l nor-in-(Youncil was held on 'I`ucsiiii_vl at which considerable routine businessi was enacted :ind ii uuinl>e‘r of addit-_ ional roads were opened to motor; vehicle tralllc. The road is no\v npciii to all motor vehicles from 'l`liai`~lotto-l town to Noi-h Rustico via North Wilt-l shire, Hunter' llivcr and New lllasf go\v. This will prove ti great linorn. both to the farniers and ilslicrineii, cn, abling [ish from Rustico to be hroughti to the (‘ity fresh almost after hcinu] landed and ,as Rustico is withoutx lisiil\vayl<`ar-ilities it will moan a great, thing to the fainiers in thc moving oil l produce to rn.irket. Ali this- meeting ueiirll' Lllll the Murray Harbor district was opcn-i ed except i`or three dz-i_v:-1 in that week, ’I‘uesiiays_ Frida_vs and Sulur-| 'dayis this arraiigemeiitto. continne| until the close ot’ the prcsrfnt year.- Five or six small roads were alsol opened in l(ing's and Prince (‘ounties.i Another brave boy from Long ltiv-l er, New London. has paid thc su<. pre-me sacrifice ut the front. The sad' news that Gr. Arthur Jolinstone, a member' of No. 2 Siege Battery, had fallen in action. was conveyed by tel- egram to his mother, Mrs. Andre'w‘ Johnstone. Long River, on 'l`liursdu_v. July 19th. Arthur was 20 years. ol nge, and without doubt. one of the finest young men in New Loudon. Soon alter wnr broke out hc donne‘d the khaki and, being too young to go ove _ . f being of age, holoined the No. 2 Siege liattciqv under' Major Prowse. ll S- 0» Only it your ago his school mate and cousin, Archie Campbell of Long River, was killed in action. Tho writ- er was at one time their tcscher and ti'uly, he never taught two better or more manly boys than Arthur Johu~ stone and Archio Campbell. l-lis (Arthur`s) brother Ernest, is now in Eiiglaiiil on his way, to the tiring line also having left Charlottetown this spring as a member of the Ar- illlerv nl-sit under Iiieut. Davison. other inemhors ol the sorrowing fain- ilv_ thc tinardirin joins hosts of Clean dats. :sz limb Ill-‘-"c ut More-ll yesterday riiorii llli! win.-ii _\lr_ Brlii"f= \\'eh.~iter and Miss lil. I~l<'l‘I\\'1'ii v\'ei‘e` ulilted in thc hoivi _:bonds ol' iinitriiiioiiy. Miss i‘. l\‘lcE\\'eii iwos liriilesniuid while Mr. A. Lf-elle ;SI_ll>D0""‘\l UH* tzronin. Alter the wed-I `llHllI t‘Pl'i“ll1.-l"~"- lnotiflcation lhiit his third nciiicw has “-5- l --1 llicell killed in ziciioli, lliiviiil.; iiliidc' thc' ____________ ____ ISLAND 50|-|5159 C0MF’L|N|ENT" suprciiic .~z\ci'iiicc on .lulv Zi. \\'hH\, -" '. 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I-.»_|m,§,|i,p_: |,,~(,il,e,~ ie :iclcr and the lllisliiiill has hcl-ii lil:iili-l_\i,imi; in iiglii til- pit wiliilil iw ltiiili-il at u high :.l:iinliird ol' cilicicii-3 lt‘l~,li,i~|»A Uno sister also slirvivcs. 1- (._\»_»~ ioo;iind \\`i-sr. iti\'ci'_ 'Pho lrrirlc who was. |l.iui;iiI»'i' ol' lhc init- J. i‘. :ind Mrs iri_'tliiaillciitlcil \'.'orc ;i nit-i-ly lwcoiiiiiig, .\liir-l\'firzi»- _.nd thc groom is :i soil ot _ uri oi ll 1- l 1- \\ith r> ict i\ii~ intl thi liii . " ' in .ii-'fr " crop f 'licrie‘. _- ;~~ ‘ - i -.\`. 1). \1acl.caii. L . _ ____ ._.. .. ` innii in txiending heartfelt 'svni _ fr . " ‘ ~ 'v had “mil” and by the “"m"gem.e“t ol pathy qin this hour of great sorrow. I ~ l exercise fort ' / \- L6... "‘“'l‘m11l1Tl1ll’ I T_\ I _ . 1 0 / th -‘f-i