, up ., -‘ vs... GUST 1° 192°" _ ` .. C11.A11I.or1’r31‘l5wNcUltnp1.iN.___ "-5 " 1°/tor nrvfr-- U` ' v ‘ . _ 4 . I- --L /_». ~»,.»»~,~ -_~-.»- .» - - -uw, . nn of ¢vei1y‘i1i»1‘e of Jewelry- marks s-~P0Wde\;"S_ _ou-r stocli.§`~ ' We willibéjileasj edito havoyoueiii ¢ " .. -HW-"~~-‘--r1.3 ~' » ,_ _ ., l * ~ A 'seep -F3-Qs Advice to 'face __ pow- -.\-! no r.. .- _ _ _ t¢"l8T‘(, t A If .N. *Tatton* stores fn. you want some thins; new, ask us __ - ...nn The 2 f` MAC'S Vsleriuu A. lllebonnld LAND SURVEYDR Lines run with transit in- strument. Plans and descrip- iums furnishsdqlben requii-~ infix. 1, nor to soul-is 1124-7-2D~tthsl 16i. _________,i____ Rvou Meri-iooisr senvi ~ ‘ » -.-141) Great (ieoge St. C¢s.Sur.1uy. Aus. isnt. nov. 1-. a. ' #Will ‘ ' _ -Fitzpatrick will _conduct worship W-“_*t.V,,,__, -uuiitwyon 11 ... tn.; oesnnio 3 n. nt. =”’\ l - C Om' 7 D' mf sumuwr Wslturs . 3 -,_ _ _ cordlutli-y invlted._ - Tflkfé I Qhances 5 'wr ffpnye Hickey; Twist" You are--not experimenting with tobacco when you 'buy Hickey's, because you are. get- f ting the best chewing tobacco on the market a reputation- which it has gained by its goodqua- 'lity_a_‘fflavor_ all its own.” Men love Hickey’s and they simply will not accept any other kind. HICKEYL & NICHDLSQN TOBACCO I -C0. LTD. I '**X§l§XO! Assured Profit \ In addition to absolute security for your estate 'in event of._de'ath is afforded bythe policies-_ of ' The N6rth`Ameriotinf_Life Assuranve Company 1;' . f -1 - ‘_-"~ ' _-..._,' LJ. KQROSS. '-- _ Provincial Manager. _ ‘ Otlice Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown. 1 nf -v.-ef- rv-/v 1 .. m 'W _*" -‘=~' - mf i -.' __|, KlORlk® . t - We have moved 1 OUR STUDIO ‘ to New BUILDING 163 ” . Great George- St. - Nelt to Stanley Shaw & Pesrdon's _ _ _ __0oe"of_-_the Most Up-'io-' ' Date .inilamda for the " “ Latest inthe . - _ ART DF PHDTDGRAPHY i i » BAYER, Pnoiooiurniiii v-&:..:=-=-- °‘”' i4 4.- QQQQO-00% E. R. Bnow ‘ its nninnond si - lin, Lila. Aocilnt. Sickness ntl Plate (lim Immun it Lowest rates. i.i‘*‘§?‘%;§.‘!fl‘_i”?9"i°i- . . tri _ |._...,.I._ FI.. ' CAVENDISH AND FAIRVIEW '1.irj_v,.i.-:~/¢v»"#'-"t'»r»-._._:_w,,, _ ; if .T 1.; _.4 L *_-;-5_2 A 4 _ _ if uni di/llbutt ° s _ _.tv ‘ ~ | ,J ' .~.-g _-ul 4 ' ‘» `_\ r»- C..§ if` _ ve Olldlsun. s ¢e¢'n_rty~'in aid of A_ Sainte Church., . 2015 8 4 121 __ ,__,_, ;___.' I _ 'A HbaeTNtlmi'.§tfe"or voil rowse Bros. Ltd. , .t ' ., _ i;,"'~-Mit nina-s-ia-4;; ____ 1 5 illun read; DR. W. L. MCLELLAN is mov- ini; his dental _office und will re- 0D€l1 rdady for business in n few .tluY8- Watch this paper for furth- er announcement. Y 2084-B-10°3i T _ _. SEPARATE SPORT SKIRTS in plain and accordion leuts, . just like the New Yo,rk_ skirts selling Fn|oAv AND sA'fUhDAV theres an assortment of wornenw rnin coats offered at ten dollars each. which tnoiudes garments worth to l20.00. ‘Bee them. Moore or McLeod, Limited. ` ' 2141-8-12-2l FIELD.- Divino iworsliip will hc hold in thc l<‘nirvle\v Baptist church on Sunday, Aug, 15th nt it a. ni., and -nt Cavendish at 7.30 p. "1-I conducted by J. Milford Biosc- deil. Evcity-body welcome. , _.___ THRE_E WQNDERFUL SALE values in boys wash suits at the great August clearing sale $1.00, $1.75, und 2.75. These ure suits, sold at about the price of the ma- lcrlnl used in them. Moore & Mc- Leod, Limited, 2141-8-12-2l --0- _ .\lim|rd'l Llnlmrnt For llnmlrutl -e->- _` ' -_‘L :.t~ _ ' Montreal. May 29th. '09. Mlnnrd's Linlment Co., Limited. _ Ynrnmuth. N. S. Gentlemen.-1 hcg to let yuu know that I have uni-J MINARD‘S LINK- MENT for some time, and l Anti- ll tnc host i have ever used for the _iolnts and inusclcs. _ Yours very truly. THOMAS J. HOGAN,' The Champion Cluir and Pedestal Dancer of Canada. OKOIOWOIOYOKQR Dr. -E. C. Harris Eye Specialist - Office, Royal Bank. Building, Charlot- tetown. _ ‘ Office Hours: 9.30-12.30, 2-5- Phone 68-Y. L » ~ rr_Tm lO&OOO&OO‘ O.¢ -4-°~»- -*~ ~¢ os~5e»o-oo¢-.¢.@¢4.¢ . I-of-;’» `Wf5"f¢_B5'A"t7.'_2fieUsT inn ‘§\°\~_-~a'- of 4s»f»snn=1>n1v. nit UP -` MOUR WARS of Pato silk, 0|' t- “if :oi mlil 670* -s/unitncr.-Mr. Vernon Stevenson cheap' at Patons. ` ' “ 3l,` f?f~ N -...... . . f , l_\.$,tLk ,onus or quality and style, discounted at Paionl. ` Bi. 1 'i-lAi.¢‘ #Rice sims or one Wrtninn.-one, two and three pairs o ia plttern, wonderful value. these _for Friday and Saturday ou- glyt Moore McLec.'i, Limited. '_ , 2141-8-12-'2i .t i t - _ _ - F ‘Navy o’LAsc.ow Nsws'.- Mr.. §’l`homus (Pu-ss of this city is spend- 'anlr a (ew wccks with -her mother, __Mrs. El_i,iah_ Hill.-1Mr. and Mrs. jdohn Simpson of Florldn, are spending the sumuncr months' nt Rho Christian-Church niunse.-Miss €i~‘lorepcc.Sillipliant of llun-ter Rl- lycr, is visiting Mrs. J. C. Steven.- E nn,-Mr. ‘Eiiwrt init oi Now Ginn- spi-nt Suturda and Sunday city..--Mr. Albert Blnns' of rcturnc-flfliome alibi' _his vacation at New -Miss Florence Binns, visiting nl New Glasgow.- Stcvcnson is spcndlhg Albert Purkiuan's dnugthtcrs, Myrtle and Katie, lioinc from the West for' the of lilo ‘ltoyul liatnk, city, spent his vucutlon nt Mrs. -Brenton Dickie- _lt0n's, New Glasgow.-Miss Esther Stevenson hits gone back to her wdrk’aftcr having been homo two wot-ks spending licr vacation. - ALBANY NOTES.-Mr. Elle worth England, 'I`ruvc_llcr‘s Rest; pul_d .aflylng visit to Albany- re- `¢‘_ertly.-- .¢.>..|. _` dvances in Pharma- ‘ y, so that we could render a truly scien- tific service to the people of this com- munity. I with her father, -unti- _ goes towards the church building -o- llrg l white carnations and sweet peas _§‘y-"£32-l i-grlsnterw ‘the parlor to the strains I . i PElLSO.\'AL;\ `SiocitlfQiioIaiio|is ' f-Clhing.. Km ia.-(Quoin-' T'.E.&!`i'°-I’..‘.'.!.'i tions furnished by F.iB. McCurdy and Co.. the Montreal Stock Ex- l ~ dflllull I chan e minutes In your mm huns. Flvo tru; (Nu “WM llentuhs ng ENN and druggm.; di tuba contain; t lullchnt FAM-LY- u aI:5.f|:‘8I glasses; I CIIII . C ‘- L. mb; Power-Kenchle Limit- succsssrui. svsN"r._ one of the events of this week was the ice cream festival at Union _iioud on Tuesday evening under the auspices of tire Methodist church. There was u very large attendance and every one had tt delightful evening, enjoyed the vote of thanks is extended to all who usslsted in any way in the success of the event. The pro- ceeds amounted to $235 witich' fund‘." ‘- WEDDING BELLS_-A vcry pre! ty wedding 1vt\»`s‘soleiunlzed in St. Mnluchy.'s Church, Klnkora on Wed I\t’Stli\l’ July 28 when Miss Addie daughter of Mr_ and M1-s_ Acncns Murray. Albany .became the bride of Mr_ Francis Murphy one of the inost' prosperous farmers of Aug- usliue Cove-_ 'i‘he 1:erc.inony~_wa's ltcrfornit-d by llcv. 1<‘r_ M. J_ Smith P. P., The bride was becomingly' attired in a navy silk tadettllnndt ttcorgctte d-rcss and were ,a_,plnk georgette hat, while the bridesmaid Miss Georgie Trainer of Keily's Cross wo;-o,a._ blue silk dress with hat to match. The groom was' ably supported by“Mr_ Adrien Murray, brother of the bi-ide_ After the ceremony the happy couple motor ed to the home of the bride's por- efits where they partook of n vert' dainty breakfs'st_ After this the party left for Charlottetown where it sumptuous dinner awaited them at thc Rt-vere llotel. The numer- ous presents and cheques reivtvetl tcstif-y tothe popularity in whit _i the young couple 'were held. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy- will reside in Aug' usilno Cove where their many friends wis-h them muny yours of huppy wedded llf0» wEoo|NG aELLis.- An exceed ‘lngly pretty wedding was solemn- ihod Wednesday evcningt AUi!\l=5\ 11t»li nt the home of the br|dc's pnrcnts, John L. and Mrs. Hiz- gins, 2 Hililsboro Street, city when their yoL\I\|ZOSi llI\“Klll0" Ethel (Iathcrine, became ,i-DB Wife of Mr. Theophilus Higgins, son of John and Mrs. Higgins of llyde l’z\rk. Mass. Capt. (Roth) G00» (_‘ Taylor performed the coro- _was in Summesldc fpucsduy on' bu- .m';m`y' _uw dm-‘ble rms. se,.vice_\be,_ °l“e”"" s ‘ ' ` - ling ‘used.` The bride who looked uia mln in n dress of white georgette,-nnd.etwried a bouquet 0! o'f MendeIssohn's Wedding March .delightfully rendered by Miss Vern Haarlem, Miss Mabel Scantlebury. Kent St.. city who attended the bride, lookod very dainty in n liitéss of white embroidered vuile and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and sweet -pens. The, groom was_ ably supported by his friend. Mr. David Foote of Hyde Park. Mass. A-fter the cere- `:~tnony the large number of guests pres:-nt enjoyed n very dainty wedding- luncheon. The many beautiful and costly wedding gifts received testify to the popu- lnrlty ni' both bride and groom. Among the out of town guests were-Mrs. John lllggins. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Higgins, Mr. David 1F*-oolcf _Musftt-r llpwa-rd lllgglns; Mrs. Iqtbelln Higgins, Miss Miriam Higgins: nil of Hyde Park. Mass. Mrs. Albert D. Stewart und Mrs. W. Walter Higgins. ` Winnipeg, Man., Mr. and Mrs. James Stow- nrt _und Mr. and Mrs. John Stu- vcrt, Kelvin, 1'. E. I. Mr. Wal-i dron Sid-wurl, Norhoro, Mr. _und Mrs. H. (‘. White, Grandview und Mr. and Mrs. Colin Higgins. Oys- ter Bed Bridge. The happy young couple will spend their honeymoon on tnho Island bofore lcuvlng for* their futurc honit- in llydc l’nrk, Mass. ‘ . ~*--€-O>- . We have found real ` 1 pleasure in our work -and the substantial | - trade which we now ~ ~ have, is sufficient evi- f ~ .dence that our efforts ~ have been rewarded. - “ DUR DREAM iiisl-cont ; num " - K _ 5.0 aft ' Eiliirils and Pumps See our display in our window of Ladies Pumps and Oxfords, a job lot, mostly small 1 sizes to clear at Morris 8: Smith You are invited to goin our family of oyal satisfied custo- mers. -Quality Goods- - -Superior Service- -Right Prices- Iohuson - Johnson The Quality Drtrlotero ' Cdr. Kent Miss Mary Irving and Miss Mur- Buret Irving leave this morning on a holiday _trip to Ilnlifux. Mr. D.S. McQuiirrlc, Crzipnuil. was in thc city ycntoi'iln_v coming down on the sten-iucr llnriund. Mr. ¢W. Frank' Moore of Ilan- duys with relatives at North Lake. lion. J. Johnston und Mrs. Johnston loft yesterday morning on it few'tlay's‘vlslt, to Moncton. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lcssihnn left yon- tcrday afternoon for their homo in Norwich, Conn. uftor sponding their vacation at North Luke. -Miss Della Mbrcsldo of Brook- linc, Moss., is visiting her parents Mr und Mrs. Joseph Monreei‘<~e?-g -I ' '"5 . 1':-3. D0 87 75% , »-- 75 _ ....5998 86% Mr. Joseph E. Bsswlll. Hull* Grove, rt-ocivt-d 11 teivirrunl yffstvf' day bringing the sad news that lllH_ .son Rev. Herbert S. Basusll. ot `M'ed1oinn H-nrt, wns kiiinn in nn 'onto nccidont. Noother particulars _werc given excepting thut. !l\€,l>0ll.V ,Wm be bm-lei] ny, Medicine Hut. 'l‘he deceased was “limit §0_ Yffilfs _of age and is survived by_l\_lS Wife and two children. llc was _n clergy' _niun of t'he lluptist Cliurdh, at SHI' duute of Wolfvlllo Academy. '|i`|'Di§|Ol use _ _--<-O'3*‘-*‘1"' -Aonnsss Ano- PnEsEN'rA1'ioi~ ', Ar en/me s|vER. I-01' 14- . . ` Sunday] July 25th was a dnt' which wilt toners happily f°“\l‘“\' bered by the members of St. Pn- _trick‘s parish, Grand River. the occasion' of ltov. .xzexiindcr Mc- ,gntyi-e‘;_ first liigh Moss. A vert' _int-59 congregation was Present. many from the ueilhboriul UW' ten pains in attendance; A mon instructive and imiuiresslve sermon -_was -preached by t e ITM'-0\'~ R9" J. A. McDonald, who in his us- lunl eloquent manner exlllfilfleil U10, power und duties of n.D¥`l9Ht~, Al tho close of thc ceremony. MP- juim Trainer read the address _-given bt-low, while Mr. James l~1~ Brown presented the young PFIGSI -with u purse' containlIl8 il h5\_’|' some sum of money. `-\ _ l-‘atlier Mclntyre mudc ii vert' _touching reply, expressive of his sincere gratitude. ';-___ "Wilt ,` Rev. Alex. Mclntyyre, _'_ Grand River, -_ iuw. i-‘riondz-Wi-in hiivsllwss ‘-lnexpressibly great, we greri YU" ‘today as “ltev.".Father'.‘ It111la‘l\'\ UW .fullness of our hearts we join 'ywith our beloved pastor in con- gralutiting you on our elevation to "thc most. exalted dignity _ofa Priest of God. _ Jtt‘¢»11'or.us§ the members of y‘our. nn-. .tive parish, this occasion ol your ;l'lrst High Mass is a proud and 'juemorable day, and it is but fit- Lting that our Joy should be un- toonflned. , bounded and our enthusiasm un- *.»To have produced so many men .destined for the holy priesthood _gin nna wiu [continue to be un- greatest glory of a parish which 'would plan first in its asplrntlons, that of being the mother of pure -minded, generous and God fearing men. ready and wil-ling to lnbo un-4 tiringly or the salvation of souls in the grand old 'faith of our Fntht-rs ~»-the Roman Unlliolic Church. '_""‘We who have known you from infancy can look into your life ns' that of one whose sole aim wus to 1 '¢*" ?-`*::°_¢_.\ fl, ,.5-2. nu v ~ .4 -_.\ _-'- ., si fi- --L~:_ "`~°` ifitiiii tt? gf-at ` i »Nu '&\ splur- $".- .-3;-. " Q" Dos ' ,__». -S rhe hon upon your Silver denote.: the />uri'ty'*p/f,`_,__th¢ metal, so _ _ this symbol, wherever - we yon .see rt, lzeto/ren.: the goodness 0/`ENO, which I, miru`.ster.s uninlingly to health and well-being .. Gs -I 3'? _rituir SALT vi-_ LT- l` [lg gentle blood pun mg union, wU& ¢i_yan»¢u the -yum n 4 adnnn lmitla nl viper, nukes ENO a hulth lrllk ll ` euyrum value in summer time In Ill' tion to in medielnul ywrnin Inq with 1-., fp - 1. _ lu |ppnl1l»;| sparkle an qmlbk |01- '$-_ ~ _;{| l,| _ m1»,w|it|»m,m»1 mln hménvoutu, "J ' u owiiq usd nlmi\m| iiiim-clllillu "Y lah" end! *W0 *__--iq iris Agni: HAROLD F RITCHIE I C0, Ill. New Yuri TORONTO lilllf were poured on your head .by your vent-rablc uncle of blesed memory, the into llev. Lnuglilin McDonald. who was then our beloved' pastor, when you flrst` learned to llsfp childish ruyers nt it' fond- pnrcnt’s knot- in the atmosphere of ii truly Uliristian home and later'.guitled by the shine (ihristian teaching re- ceived the Sncrement of Confirma- tion thereby becoming ti true sold- lor of_ Christ. As years went ' by you _entered St. Dtinstnffs Colloji. and-'lln=re, byfyourvnoble and 0515-' ii=nt_cln\rut:ter, your zenl'for_ know- iedge and above nil, nour unassum- ing piety, you set nn exnmiple worthy of emultntlon by your class- mates anr future siturlents. in 1916, you stood on the thres- hold of oyur Alma Mater-0. grndun-te, facing n bright career in it public life where fame is so often measured by thc amount of mate- rial succoss. and the future for the gi-aduutc is ever brightly gilded by tho goldon tints of ambition and fancy, But clearer than all others, you hciiril (‘hrist’s softly Whisper- ed appeal "Come follqw Me." Witii characteristic humility and confidence in God alone, you pas- scd four years under the dis- love and servo God. From tin- ting.- ¢`-lllllne of the »Scnifn'hry, 'leavlrfg there it grand. redord -pf ii model seminnrinn_ a- 'Diese cyl mt » 4 4 and delightful. At all 'l'. Mol -ind New the vin and of Meieeycmoinn - ---- ------" »_-A-___,,_ ,___,___-:.:.: _ o .tw ' i|»,\. t ' ., t ' ~ 5 when You Order Flakes _ \. -_ It’s a good idea to bear in mind r Post Toastles Thereare many brands of corn flakes- of varying degrees of thickness, crispness _ and firmness-as well as degrees of flavor i Post Toasties will please you because they are superior in every qualification, which means economy, satisfaction and pride in service Post Toastxes Are i Superior Corn Flakes The care used in their manufacture, from selection of material to finished package, through all the processes of making, insures the highest quality. Post Toasties come to you fresh, crisp G roce rs ’ _ ~ Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. . ~ Windsor,0t>tn_ria' -~ ` ` .I `_ .. '.,. ..."wins, . \ a o _ - - - -¢-- -i 1_- w’hen the saving waters of linptisn 'pitted you for the teaching the Lesson obedience to the Christ ‘Go Dorth self i-ui i iiice and o ._.~.... Tliougti we fain would you its one more devoted (»od’~i army of prietts cn 0 fnlr lsl.u\1l you unsclfisli tn duty has led ou call of \V1~stern That task, which you willingly accepted from of the Divine Master, is tous one, and we pray m-a\ stiengten you and lnbois with abundant fruit. As a slight token of our and affection for you, to accept this gift that utlthough it is small in our good wishes for your are far reaching and sincere humblv .tak you to the Holy Sacrifice of in it-turn we hope and thev to whom you - ~¢.¢_.»_. .¢ . \_ _° I' I _»‘¢