... 1. i;....; \-‘ . ~_._,-_ _ __ _ rs..1ues.~,1Mu»§¢.Ll-M...~.~..zm._‘ZfIr.:-.>.:.»..“&.,;l;..-;._.\‘\ qv ..- 'lf' Vi* 1. Qs 1 _ tt \ `“¥` __ Y '\ .1 . _ _ _ ._ \..`._ __ _.___ _ _ _ ,___ ___ ___`__,. \___.___,__ __ ___.t _ 1. J., _.._ __. . ;._.,3.».\..1..__. -' _ ve- ."" ' ‘r *- -'- " 1.~‘-“-.~ - ww _ .-. _ ' ‘». ‘ '\- __ ,f. :_ ..` .- _ 1 _ _,’ __ .__ _ _ '_ ~ .- ‘_v ~- ‘_ _ __.'_ _ » _ r., _.* 5... 41,.. _._.,_._. '_ _i- _ ,Ji ' - ~ __~._. |._ .= .° ‘r.= 7.- . . g 1 » _, 'th of . ‘T ` _ ` ii-1 -_r -1 1"- lr -" _ __ __ , -__,_i.-. -_ _ _. _'~. - rr _ ‘_ , ,» rr. fx _ `* 'v " - "V"-`<"' _' 'ir "_ ~ ~. ."f'1_ ._ he Kind You Have`A1ways Bought ' _ _ _ , and which has been in “be fo* ""7 th“'f.Y Yeilw, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per- ' sonszl supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in ¢h15_ All Counterfeits, Imitations and “]iist`-a5- do b Experiments that trifle with and eudangergllie htgdllh dl Infants and’ Children-Ex eriencu against Ex riment. what is énsrodi Castoria is a harmless substitute for Ca t 0'! PA ri DFQPS wld Seething Syrups. It is plez1Ssr(llr.it.l`,It zgilgiing “either 0Pi“m» M01’Pl1ine nor other narcotic substance. Its “Ze if* its guarantee. For more than thii-'cy years it has xen in constant use (or the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, t__lndf__Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising ere ‘Img 9-'ld l>Y_¥@gl\l8'd1i_g the Stomach and Bowers, aids the assimilation or Food; giving healthy and natural sleep The Chi1dren’s Panacea-The Mother’s Friend. n ' GENUINE CASTCMA htwmrs / _V __ Bears the Signature of V ‘ /,.» .~ ' ’ 0 . ‘ ¢ hi Use For liver 50 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought *rr-ir: ¢:11.N~r»\\\r»r:or4|~/iii*/,ui~~vo»=»rc|vv_ \1\\` r -- == :-it-.l'-1'-."».".~f'a...;;...._._.-4. :tit-dv; .el-‘ saw- " 3....; f""t' 1*. '~troJ.:.-2';-'f.' -r ._ ...___--:-.:.~*__~l _‘Ill /_ _ 1-. ,' The Comfort Kitchen Make your kitfln-ri u plru>=niit room this '1u|nnurr. Don't use the nhl luslrioin-rl rnn;;1- with its wood und :ish pun rlr\i1lp1~r_\'. lluy ii Nr-w l'1~n'r-i-tinii (lil Cook Stor-\~ and know the \~o|1\'r-tiivrico of usinn lin|»1~riul Royulitc (Toni ()il for incl. \\'illi thi- New l"1-rfortion _von run kr-1-p your kitchen cool und cl».-:iii--irr-o from ilu- liiti-r of nslir-s und kindllng -lrvc from the stifling lirnt of ;\ hot vonl ruiigv. / It ls a roniplr-ie stove for lurking, fryinu. boiling or roasting-cooks exactly like gus ~i.~i an <~.\-ily rr-guluterl. The Long lilnc Clilinncy Liurncr-un ext-l\i.-l\'r~ feuturc- imtures nuuinut orlor or soot. With or without oveu- slzcs from two to four burners. Go lo your dealer und let. hlni rlcrnonstriitc- one for you to-day. Be sure lt hns the loin; Blue (`,lii|\iiivy und that Inipcrlul Royallte Conl Oil ls used for fuel. For Sale by Dealers Everywhere NEr.:.re eeu0~ ‘ 011. ova-S _ 1 : '-. -»---‘___-. - _.J "*""'{ ,r 'IT PAY8 to birv in this Province I *Two GENTS PBR WORD “ch canvases,-5._1,¢,|1ta weeks and Ca., sie Shar e Insertion tor advertising to this col P *THE BTURGEON TEA PARTY Cam un Mwm an orderl John Weeks $150 Howard Weeks ednesday July 18th. Remember the “T5 harms twemymse gum ‘ Fred Weeks $1; Mrs. H. Weeks; luiu 0727-7-3M6l. _____.. ___ ___ __ __ ___ _ M-vinreo, the chainviuri potato grower ,L S;e,,e,,s'_,,, 5¢,_.'__ My Mu,,._,`§ 500.; “uhh md Stoppd Ill l1'lllll‘l C I children cry rss- |=|e1¢.,;;,,e,.», _ __ A 1 A ' 'SHE lllllll.0 lllll _ W.. . ' '__ ' _ ; . V ere “ rea l ml" el ‘ sum .if the North Slde,hes purchased anew M, N Mmm 50._ Kiev Geolge. mer for calves to be uses as rox bait. H mymg machine complete_ ut B '- S. . _ "’y '-2 -____ ' 1 _ Her One Eastern dealer has already pur- PM of almost $100 Ayers 52.1.1; Henry MUFFUY- 1 C- 20 chased nearly u hundred. co ' TOUII $1 - 0' panhnd Ind HI had a di. _.___ , , .- plsco- '”-_‘ ' “NG S COUNTY l ment and suffered so badly from it that ..*SCHOOL EXAM.-The seml-an- nual examination of Red Point school 100k l>lace.on June 27th the weather proved favourable and a large crowd attended. The pupils were examined In tho different subjects bythe teach- er Miss Hazel Stewart assisted by Mr. Alexander Robertson and Cpl. Peter A. McLellan and lt was found that there had been considerable progress made. during the past year. The prog- ram consisted oi solos, dialogues and recltations. Remarks were made by Cpi_ Peter A. McLellan and Mr. Alex- zindcr Robertson. Prizes for attend ance were presented to Martini itob- ertson and Wayne Bruce and for De- portment to Eva Garrett An address of 'thanks was read by ‘Roy Ross and a handsome pi-cture presented to the teacher. The visitors and pupils were treated `\vith home made candy and the entertainment was brought to a close by the singing oi' -the National Anthem. - Y.M.C.A. Red Triangle Fund QUEEN'S COUNTY WIGMORE ROAD Cnnvussei'-Francii-i Murray. G. M. McKay $5; Alfred Green $3; Ray McLeod $3; A. M. Green $3; Francis Murray $1. _ Totul $15.00 VALLEYFIELD WEST Cuiivassers-Annu Bruce and Ca- therine Nicholson. _ Alex- Martin $5; J. P. MacLeod $3; W. A. Bruce $1; Norman Ni- rliolsmi S1; M. D. Martin $1; A. F. llruce $1; Donald Ross $1; M. S. Mziclieod $1; (1. MacKenzie $1; M. Mocl{enzle $1; W. I). Montgomery $1; M. I). McLeod $1; W. A. Martin $1; John Mu1:l’lierson $1. Total $20.00 GRANDVIEW _ . . . . (!unvassei~-Martin MacDonald. Martin Mztclloniilld $1; M. A. Mac- Donald $1; Dan MacKenzie-_ $1; M. J. Gillis $1; Jus. Lowe $1; Finey Matheson $1; Morinu M:|1:Pherson $1; ltoiiud Gillis 50c.; D. A. 'Gillis 50c.; Wellington Enmnn 751:. Total $8.75. BELLEVUE (lanvassers -_ Misses Msdle and (‘.ln'lstino McPherson. J. A. MacPherson $1; D. A. Muc- Plmrson $1; A. F. MacPherson $1; J. A. MucPhce $1; Mal. McPherson $1; D. H. McPherson $1; John Mc- Leod $1; John Mol’-lierson 251:.; D. E. McLeod $1. Total $8.25 KINGSTON ROAD Canvasser-Willie D. Colley. 1 Bert McEwen $1; Kler McAllister 501:.; Hattie Cole $1; J. W. McKay 50c.; John A. McKay $1; A. G. Mc- Kay $1; W. D. Colley $1; Wm. Col- ley Sr. $1. Total $7.00 BELLEVUE (lnnvassers--Misses Mable McDon- nld and Isabell Matheson. H. -M. Mu1'.Pherson $1; M. F.- Mac- Donald $1: Archibald Matheson $1; J. S. MacPhee $1; J. D. MacPher- son $1; Maud -MacPherson $1; Dan- iel McDonald $1; _R. C. MacDonald $1. SPRING BROOK Canvasser-Miss Muriel McLeod. J. P. Glllispio $1; Mrs. J. W. Mc- Leod $1; -Mrs. Bruce Adams 75c.; Leslie Adams 50c.; J. A. Meek 50c.; Mrs. B. R. Meek 25c.; H. F. Mac- Leod $2; Mrs. E. McGregor $1; Mrs. Wm. Osen 50c.; Mrs. Frank Bernard 50c; Mrs. Allan Doughart 25c.; J. -C. Paynter 50c.; Mrs. J. C. Paynter 50c.; Mrs. Staney Bemnrd 50c.; Mrs. D. B. Coles 50c; G. F. Ferguson 50c.; Dean Adams 25c.; A. McKenzie 50c.; David Spears 25c.; Jas. Graham 25c.; Charles Locke 25c.; Wesley Paynter $1: Lemuel Orr 501:. Total $13.75. CRAPAUD Canvasser-Miss H. A. Lowther. Crisp Moore $2; Verner Moore 50c.; Heath McVittie 50c.; Mrs. M. McVit- tie 50c.; Mrs. J. McVlttie 50c.; Mrs. C. MacVittle 25c.; Mrs. Carolina Wil- son 50c.; Mrs. E. Mcvlttie 50c.; Mrs. F'i'cd Fall 25c; Mrs. Mark Best $1; Mrs. George Frances 25c.; Thos. Slminons 25c.; C. E. Lowther $1; Wm. Sturdy 50c.; J. F. Newson 50c.; Jas. Harvey $1; Mrs. J. R. Thom- son 50c.; Mrs. P. Keeping $1; W. Gray $2. ' Total - $13.50. CRAPAUD Canvnsser-W. H. McLean. D. Mclir-an S; W. Bowness $3; Mrs. Luqus 50c.; Mrs. Wm. McLean $2; Miss L. Newsom $1; Mr. Beer $1; Robt. Simmonds $2; Jesse Leard $1; Hurry Leard $1; Robt. Moore $1; Mac Bouter $2; Percy Dawson $1; Miss Buxton $1; Geo. Nicholson $1; Robt. Reid $1; Peter McDonald 50c.; Mr. Rogerson 50c.; Mrs. H. Lowther ll-'lEl`ll`l_El»`lE sonnfres rntcum I.?.:‘f.::':":.'.T. 1 ')'{_, _"ji: Inlay tsleun ll the world. \ lzn /- II; ‘ X |. r'-» f rl# Q0 ..*SlGN8 OF GOOD TIMES.-A large number of buggies are ‘being ..*Mr. Elton Moore, Sturgeon, was lsauc of Rollo Bay, was visiting her .iid home nt Rockburra, during the p-.ist week. ..*Mi'. Farrell, teacher at Priest Pond, resigned and left for his home it St. George's much to the regret oi the ratepayers. ..*Mr_ and Mrs. Nicholas Reck of '..‘ulgary, Alta, with their -two children Dorothy and Viola are visiting Mrs. lieck's mother, Mrs. Ernest Griiiln, Al- ..*Mrs_ George McDonald, Black Point, whose husband passed awuy .1 few months ago deeplyireglellfid. ls. this week, having the estate settled (`onimissioner and Land Surveyor. would be better ns a dressing or lotion 251:.; Miss L. McKliii\on 25c.; Rev. r Canvassor-Mrs. K. (2. Holm. E. Boswell $5; J. B. Mclntosh $5; Canvasser-M. Cobb. dy 25c.; Mrs. Bertram Stordy 25c.; 25c; Mrs. A. E. Trowsdale $1; W. dale 50c. r CRAPAUD liowult, $7.00. PART OF MARSHFIELD Canvussers-lVl-iss Mil] and Mrs. lli Mill $1' Mrs. A. McBeath $1; MARSHFIELD Canvassers-Miss Boswol and Miss Dnrradi. Mrs. D. Ferguson $2; C. T. Fer- can Darrach $1; A. H. Boswall $1. ‘MARSHFI-E.LD Canvassers-Miss Munn and Miss Stewart, J. R. Munn $1; P. H. Stewart $1-, Walter Chappel; 50c.; Bruce Stewart 50c.; J. F. McFarlane $1; Mrs. R. McFarlane $1; J. H. Crosby $2; Hec- tor Darrnch $1; Robt. Chappell 50c.; Mrs. L. Foster $1; Earle Foster 50c. Total. _ $10.00. NINE MILE CREEK Canvasser-Euphemia McPhail. Stewart Inman $1; J. H. McDon- \d $1; Mr-1. Neil MacNevln $1; Mrs. I. W. Mitchell $1; Allan McDougall Rl; Josiah Gorveatt $1; George Gor- veutte $1; Dan MacPhee $1; Ar- teinas Beit $1; Archibald McDonald $1; M. B. McDonald $1; Thos. Mc- Gregor $1; Jas. McDonald $1; Alex. .lohn MacDonald Jr. $1; Neil Muc- Quarrie $1; Hector Campbell $1. Total $18.00. LONG CREEK Canvssser-Mary E. Smith. A. K. MacPhee $1; Mary E. Smith $1; Norman MacLean $1; Alex. Mac- Leod $1; Jehu MacLeod 50c.; Fred Stretch $1; Wm. Stretch $1; Mrs. Malcolm MacNoli $1; Leonard Gar- diner $1; Hector MacCannell $1; Mrs. lohn MacLean $1; Mrs. Danle| Mac- Phee $1; Mrs. Nell Mgcblaohern $1; Miss Emeline Stretch $1; Daniel Mc- Ewen $2; Mrs. A. Campbell 50c.; Wm. MacLean $1; Mrs. A. McKen- zie $l; Mrs. Thos. Henderson 50c.; Mrs. Walter MacPhee 50c.; G. J. Mac- Phee $1. Total - $20.00. FERRY ROAD CORNWALL Canvassers-Blanche Gardiner nnd Jenn McKi_r_in_o_i_1. _ Gordon MacMillan $5: Hugh Mac- Milan $4; W. MoD. Archibald $2: Wm. Drake $2; Jas. Drake $5; Mrs. s. Dr-airs sz; o. R. Bainfsi; A. F. Bain $1; Jas. Howard $1; L. M. Howard $2; Arthur Ferguson $1; T. S. Newson $1. . Tots.; $27.00 CORNWALL TO CLYDE RIVER Canvasser-Harry Crosby. Mrs. Ernest Stone $1; C. H. Coles $1; Mrs. John Arthur 25c.; W. H. Hood $1; Duncan McLean $1; Dr. Murchison $1; Gordon McKinnon $1; John MoNevin 50c.' Archie McDonald Lean $1; Mrs. Harry Scott $1; Mrs. Herbert Frizzell $2; Albert Hood $4; Harry Crosby $1; Mrs. J. A. Heartz 50sc. Total $18.75 s'rAN|.sv smbos McLeod . . y Norman Nicholson $3; Boyd McK|e Ewen $3 Edwsrd 'Mellwen $2; John Mary Newsom $1; Mrs. Russel Stor- Levi Trowsdule 2.50.: Albert Sl0l`llY H. Trowsdele $1.00; Joseph Trows- 'rotru $4.50 Collected by Miss Fraser and Miss guson $1; Chas. Robertson $2; Dun- 'rotai $7.000 S. MacDonald $1; R. MscDonnd $1; , sz; ri. J. ncr.ssn'so°.; J. n. nc- Grocers and Gelirrol ABNEY. LOT 56 Canvasser-Chas. F. Richards. purchased in Eastern King's this sum- Chas. Fr. Richards $1; Arthur lla~l mer. Three youngmen in one settle- berlin 50c.; Samuel Giddlngs 251:.; mem purchased each new bussies l David J. Bull 50c.; Nell Giauings 50c.; - lust week. . Win. Gordon 25.c; Edward Moore 25c.; ----i~ _Edgar G. Giddlngs $2; wuns white EASTERN `[>ERSO_\'ALS i‘25c.; Albert Moore 25c.; Mrs. _(I. Moore 50c.; Addie Moore 251:., Mrs. Martin Mocre 25c.; J. J. l3ul| 50c.; Mrs. Daniel Bull 50c.; Mrs. l-lenry u recent vi'-iitor to Charlottetown.-G. . Beck 30¢_; _'.41-5_ Wm. Bell 50r»_ l 'mai $8.80 ..‘Mrs. Chsisson, nee, Mary Mc-| MURRAV HARBQR Cnnvnsser-Roy Brehaut. Fred W. LeLacheui' SZ: Ernest Penny $1; Mrs. W. S. Hugh $1; Mrs. Wm. Prorvse $1; Mrs. H. G. Bre- huut $1; Mrs. Wm. Richards $1; James Sharinan 50c.; -Simon Jordon 75c.; Mrs. ll. G. Phillips 50c.; Hen- ry Joi'don 501:.; Will McKenzie 50c.; Mark Roberts 50c.; Vere White 501-.; G. l. Beck 50c.; R. Penny 25c.; E. S. Weeks $1; Mrs. A. .VlcDonuld 50c. ` Total $13.00 bion.-G. | MURRAY HARBOR Canvussei'-Henrietta Cami. A. P. Prowse $10; Preston Prowse $2; E. J. Lunisrlen $1; Mrs. Wal- lace White S1; Alex. Bell $1; l>lunt’oi'd Bell $1' F. G. Gordon $1; Freeiiiiin . . ;- d I t f U ireynoirls $1; w. ii. nomo $1; Mrs. :",’§,,°"',f‘y ‘illffr AF,,.e§rm1\icD?,n.,|1f Milton \vim1.~ xi; Mrs. P1-.ro_y white 50c.; Mrs. Winsloe Dunn 50c., Horace White 50:.; Fred Mclieod 50c.; Mrs. John Cairns "»0c ' Mrs hillton Chap zzllseiul in camp.-Exployers. sur ` _“dn 50'c_ ;m‘__ "Wm" C00 _` _ ‘ _, . . 1 per 50c., `;_e_¥]m5'__ pr,?;gZ?;z?s'Eg£_%_rh|l;“ga;S V2” Mrs. Morgan King 501-.; Mrs. S. 1 ~ . I’ 1 u.~iei'ul in comp. When the feet and Buqfiltiglge 3"” $2435 7T;‘?.?..“¥§.Z'§‘.‘1i€l.°{’i‘ll§rl”.`l.§"ti‘;’$‘2’ DUNDAS CENTRE AND CUMBER- ‘ " LAND Hu. 'fall Wm Rf thedpgixedlgioancqtpginzoig (hiiivusser-Miss lluztll Jenkins fn* ‘ eimusfj S’ gill b sustained 'notliinll lhmlmr Loyd' "H 0" U' gpm e ` ` ' . Mrs. Wzilluce M1-Kenzie 501:.; llur- ry Weutlivrliio 751:.; ll. A. .VlcK<-nzle $1; l<`l1n'n .\li1~_l\ols1n\ 501-.; ltonuhl Mc- Kenvir- 501~' Mrs Mitrtin $1; tl. A. Wm. Thoinpson $1; Frank Mt-llflllflm (‘l~ niel"Ni1:li01f_.; Mrs. I). A. Mai~ theson 501:; John McPhee $1; John MoLe0d.50 red blood cells, strength- 1 .-> ' l \_ . l _ _ ._ _ _ ut f"\~~»~-..._ Iron by c:;:ic!ii:g the ens the nerves, rebuilds - the weakened tissues and _._ _ ~ ,_ _ ~ -~ ` _ - {l\\\ - ._ .. 1'; helps to instill renewed ;_- ~' _"rw ___-_ ] _»~’>\T force and energy into the ' ' . _ _ _ I \l “ _ i whole system. Three “ as \__` l» ' _ _ ` million people use it an- ' ` ' ` ~..__ " l .,, ) \ nually as a tonic, strength .` - _ ~ " and blood-builder. I _ ' _ MAKE Tl-l_|S,TE$T DE HEQLTH See how long you can work or how far you Cai LABORATORIES i walk without liccoining tired; next luke two live- fr t :ff grain tublc-is of Nuxiited lron three times per D `|'Ro,,' _>_ day after meals for two weeks. 'l`lici1 test your " ' _~ strength ngriin :intl soc how much you liavc Bw gained. Nnmliers of i 1-rvous, run-rlnwn people fllxwr who were ailing :ill thc while have most aston- A In I” ishiugly incre:isc~ . _ . _ _' `\ <5 " ¢ *P ' ";- '~;~;--5-‘~l’..';»-=`.» "<~`°"‘T’i 13'” - Bam and Silo Roofed with Brantford Asphalt Roofing. Resists Fire, Sheds Water, Wears Long Flying sparks and embers from a burning building often-cause roofs near by to catch fire, especially in a dry, hot season. Under like conditions, roofs covered with Brantford Asphalt Roofing _are in no danger from dying embers, because any that fall on Brantford Asphalt Roofing die out hiirmless_ly. Build a bonfire one root ofBraniford Asphalt Roofing and the iirc will not spread and the boards underneath the rooting will be protected in a surprising manner. If a fire starts in the interior ol' a building Brantford Asphalt Roofing acts as a retardant and keeps th_o tire from spreading. Fire Clu<:fS_snd insurance companies endorse its use in the most congesh ed cities. Brantford ‘-`_~~~.:|-_ _ _ Asphalt Roofing does not absorb water, but sheds the heaviest_ rain with ease. Acid proof and alkali proof. Reliable, durable,_economicsL Three weights~6O lb., 70 lb., 80 lb. per square. Brantford Rubber Roofing is the same quality as Brantford Asphalt, but has a smooth, rubbe :lurface instead of the_sand. lt is particularly suitable for vermdgll ecks and door covenngs. Three weights-40 lb., 50 lb., and 60 lb. per square. _ Lentherold Roofing Slightly lower quality than Bixinlford Rubber Roofing. Used for same purposes. Has a it-athery surface. Exceptionally good rooting at n low price. 55 lb., 46 lb., and 55 lb. weights. Stand-rd Mohawk Roofing ls made of the same materials as Branrfonl Asphalt Roofing, but is lighter in weight. A thoroughly reliable rooting at a low price. Tested for years and has given entire satisfaction. Sanded on ons £6. One weight-40 lbs. per Square. Climax Sheathlng Paper A tough kmft paper coated with high-grade asphalt. For mak- lng buildings damp-proof and wind-proof. Also for rooting temporary bunk houses, lumber camps, etc. 54010 0/0017 df UI#-W me/ing# andprica wdl bafunuislled on nqusl. Brantford Roofing Corrs... Held Office and Fnctory, Brantford, Canldl 'M|||e|.' Fm, $2; A_ _-[_ McN_,,_|" $2: _ lunches at Toronto, Montreal, Halifax m n W nero. sz; David assi- sa; Neggtwgg _ _ _ - $2: Mrs._E. Macliiwen $2: Josie Mc- V Phone 159,] l V FOI' S3l€ by h "°'~°°“ "' ""~ ”“"“°" " A E 1 ' ' .l ll GILL Charlottetown P E l ' » . ._" _`: _ , _ ; . ._ _ _ _ _ .° 1 _ "U Ehar-.;i:°-‘i~..2:;.:‘..?- THE “om S_"""° ....._.._...._._._._’ ’ _ _ _ 1 u #K