_ ,. ~. ,_,.. .. . .. . ,, - 1,' ...f-»,-.i,s_~ ,.-1 . .-..r.-. J. -.- ,_ .,i_.~ i , . .~= i -5:5 .»'»“-\.-iw i ‘-¢ie»les»`.` »r+ar+eI€~'f"'.` ` AULD LIMITED i sues Wholesale Grocers Charlottetown, P.E. I. . Look over ou_r Grocery List, then call LIS up. ' I , . 3 “THE HOUSE 0F SERVICE” ‘ ` . . H\O`lH€*X§¥ F' _._____!'!_t$ ._-_ . if/IIIIIIL\\\\\\\\'I&&\\\\\\€ZIIlYIllI§\\\\\\\\§lIls \ Xt `*` III”III4&\\\\\'WIIIIO/ next winter’s We have in Now Is the time of year to put in you 'COAL SUPPLY BEST QUALITY in all kinds suit able fordomestic or steam purposes a I "-1 l\\1Ifi\\\\\\\\Wlllll stock the VERY 7 Secure our prices before purch- asing elsewhere. We give PROMPT SERVICE, . ZIl\\\\\“\K hW0#Zl‘\\ , 1 good _quality and strict personal I attention to all orders, large or small. PHONE.-176 . _ AYLWARD AND DEEGAN 'mncnsnwrmrowuousnnrsn i I I “ IT PAYI to buy In this Province. WHITE ROSE GASOLINE. -Poole &Thompson. Ltd.. Montague. 6872-7-Ulltf. TRYON `BAPT-IST 8ERVlCE:@Sun- day Angus: 10th Rev. FLA. Hubley will preach at Tryon 3 p. ni., Bonshaw 7. ,_ NOTICE.-The members' of St. Joseph's Sodality are ‘requested to meet Thursday evening at eight o'cIock in their hall. I-‘ull attendance requested. 'l4ti4~8-5M3l. POLICE COURTS-At the Police Court yesterday morning two men were fined $50 each for purchasing buntlles of ‘hinder twine from two buys knowing same to be stolen. Tho twine retails locals for $12.50 per bundle und wus sold by the boys at $4.00 and $5.00 each FROM OVIEIRSEAS.-Capt. J. F. llasiz‘trd ai-rivoti in f‘.hnrlottetown on ’l‘\ie.~idny night from tiverseus on n vis- nrd, and Mrs. Hasznrtl. Capt. llnsz- :ird eiillstetl as a private in the A. M. (Z. on August 4, 1914. His many fi-Ietidfi here will be delighted to see him once more. MC|NTYRE-MALLARD.- A notable event was the 'McIntyre--Mallard wvildng, which took place in St, Margnrct's (‘.hurch lar-it Wednesday. The groom Mr. James Mallard, though not u i'r»f`iti'iied soldier, was ti soldier all the snine, not huving gone over- sens,_ The bride, Miss Josephine Mc- Intyre, daugliter of late Capt. Daniel Mclntyre, for some ten years Road Supervisor under the late Liberal Government, oi’ Clear Springs. Lot 44, looked charming in a suit of Copen- hagen -blue taffeta silk with overlace, white roses and mafdeii hair fern. The brldesniairl was Miss Annie Mc- Donald, cuisin, also charmingly gownetl, and looking pretty. The cere- mony wrig performed by Rev. Father McPlierno:i, P. P., in the presence of a few friends, The wedding reception was held in the evening at the home of the hrIde's mother, Mrs. Capt. Mc- Intyre. Friends from far-and near, many from the New England States, were present, numbering about one hundred and fifty guests. The spread was siiniptaotis und refreshments of which few could help doing ample justice to. Dancing was indulged in up to thefwee stun hours, beginning with the old time “wedding reel. The bride who was one of the most popu- lur young Indies was the recipient of many beautiful presents and scores of cheques amounting to several hundred dollars from her host of friends, both at home and abroad. The happy couple will reside in the old lilclntyre homestead. AGENTS WANTED li\'L`ANAl)lANS FOR C.'\.\IAI)lA.\'5, "CANADA'S Sons in the World \Vnr" by Cul- oneltleorue Nnsitiith. Iiitrmliictiou hy General Sir Arthur Currie. Only satisfactory Cnumlinn hook. Profiisely illustrated. Woitde-rfnl oppor- tunity for iiioney innking for returnetl soltlers niul otlii-rs. men or ivuinen. Rt-|\resenluti\-es having iiinrvclotis siicct-ss. Special terms; Ire-iglit paid: credit given; t-xc_lusi\-e lfrritory; outfit free. WINSTON CO., Toronto. C DOCTORS ADVISE “EAT PLENTY FRUIT ‘ IN SEASON” Keep in touch with us for your fruit needs. ‘- i.a._.é~ .3 When fruit is to be ha d w have it. ` Why not preserve your Gooseberries now ? . ,g Order yours today. Do not forgot we have per- fect Seal Preserving Bottles ’ also. ' Pints $1.40 dozen. Quarts 1.60 dozen. BEER & GOFF ` GROCERS. q¢Bh'ti$$$W$$i7¢$»’lB$$$ E. C. HarriS 3 'Eye Specialist Office Ro al Bank Build- ing, Clfsrlottetown Office Hours 9,30-12.3 2-g-5 Phone 68-Y ¥¢%¥¥¢%¥¥¥¢¥~¥%%%%¥ 6 3 :-1 asaasenaccsss , nhannasusaaswsne °‘ 5000 Military' Boxes ii Q%Q%$% %%¥¥5¥%¥%¥$ We have in stock 5000 Q, overseas Military Boxes that ,B we will dispose of at10 cents ,h each-These are the real Q, thing for carrying lunch to ,D Picnics, P a r k e s, Fishing ,E Tries, etc. Original price 20c. qi \.hile they last l0e. up HE TWO MACS3 Hi' it $¢%%%¥¥ '€ LOST floor board of automobile be- tween Kinkora and Summerfield church. See classified adv. on page one. 107. ORWELL HEAD.-Services next Sabbath, August 10th nt Orwell Head at 10.30 at St. Andrew's Church. Or- well at 6.30. Sabbath School at 5.30. CHERRY VALLEY.-Canon Siinp- son will conduct service in Christ Church, Cherry V.iIIe_v on next Sun- day 10th Inst at 2.30 p. fn. (old time) weather permitting. BROAD-GAUGE ENGINE-Thcflrst of the four broad~gnuge engines for P. E. Island has arrived, and is being used for shunting at Borden for the present until the engines are put on the regular run. The engines used ure 120 per cent. standard, which are very suitable for the work to he done on this rond. ..._.__. MARITIME CIRCUIT RACES.- It was definitely unnouiiced at the rac- es ut Sussex, Saturday, that the Mar- ‘tiine (lircuit races are to ‘be held on the Mocscputli track-next l"rirlny ami Saturday. These races are being con- ducted by Doctor McAllister and P. A. Beliivcau, and will include all the entries of the Sussex circuit. ` TO RESIDE IN TIGNISH.-Mrs. J. .\. Villnrtl and fziiiiily left til\ai'lotte- 'own ycsil-rtluy afternoon for 'l`i;:nish, vhero they intend inaking their lioiiic. Pignisli is `Mrs. Vlllurd’s native plat:--_ llis many friends will be very sorry to know that Lieut. Vlilnrd is ii..de- licnte health and is at present under treatiiieiit at the Sunatoriuin at Keni- ville, N.S. _ SOLDIER RETURNS-»Corpl. Reuben N. Watts has arrived at his home at York, from Camp Hill Hospital, Hull- fnx, where he arrived July 27th on the Hospital ship Esst|uiho_ He en- listed Dec. 14th, 1915 with the 105th and utter nn stay in England of four months voluntarily joined the 13th Battnlion for active service at the front. He fought through the famous battles o__i’ Passchcndnele, Amiens. Arras and after many hair breadth es- capes was finally wounded _ut Cunni- Du-Nord and invalided to England ford Hospital. For conspicuous -Jrnvery in the face oi' tne. enemy he was awarrleti the Military Medal. ills brotlier Frank was wounded at Hill T0, and axiotlier brotlier George joined the 8th Siege battery and mart-hed in- .o Gerinany., Corpl. \Vatts is the youngest son of Fred and Mrs, Watts. York. MISSIONARY CONFERENCE. -- Rev. lt. ll; Stuvert of llunter River, returned on Saturday evening from Wlolfville, N. S.. where he had been attending the Missionary Conference held July 22-29. This conference is held under the auspices of the Mis- 1-iionury Education movements and is open to all tleiioininations.Tliere were iipwnrds of 120 delegates .present froin differeiit parts of the Maritime Proviiicos. The teachers were Rev. Dr, Falconer, Pine Hill College, llalifnx, Rev. ll. (T. Priest, Toronto, Rev. ll. G. Cock, Trinidad, Rev. E. (1. Hennigar, Korea. Rev. J. C. Rob- ertson, D. D. of Toronto and Rev. J. C. Robbins, Boston. A number of lady inissionziries and other speakers \verc present and assisted at the ev- ening nieetings. At the close of the conservation service held the lust ev- ening of the c0ni’ereiice some seven- teen young people volunteered for some definite f`orm of Cliristian work in the homo or foreign field about an equal number desired to undertake some more active Cliristinn service in their respective spltervs of labor. The conference throughout was ti splend- id success. The summer sehools for Sunday School workers is now being held at Wolfville, July 30th August fith. Before leaving Wolfville Mr. Stavert also attended a number of sessions oi' the Summer School. Armstrong, B. C. June 11th, 1919. Minard's Linlment Co., Mid. '- Yarmuuth, N. >S. Dear Sire: Since the start of the Baseball ses- sou we have been hindered with sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc., but just as soon as we started using MInsrd's Linimeitt our troubles ended. Every baseball player should keep a bottle of your linim-ant handy. Yours truly, E. E. ARMSTRONG, Secretary Armstrong High School It’s so Easy to Shop by Phone When you need any- thing in the Drug line, the easy way to get it is to telephone 33.. This service will save you many needless steps. Our assortment of goods is so complete that we can always give you 'ust what you want. In fact you’ll receive the * same service as if you were shopping in person. Remember our Phone ' Numlier is 33 .l0HNSON & .|0liNSON The very serious illness of Mrs. »Sergt. William Clow has recently returned home to Pleasant Grove after an absence of four years overseas. John and Mrs. Roberts, Winchest- er, Mass.. are visiting his brother, R. Roberts, Pleasant Grove. Mrs. J. E. Blaser and children, of Schenectady, N. Y. are the guests of Mrs. Jas. ll.. Greenan, Illll View Cot- tage, Neton, Lot 20. ' Miss Eva Stewart, Marshfield has returned to her home, after npentling it few days visiting relatives and friends in the city., _ Mr. Cleaver Sullivan with Mrs. Sullivan and family are 'here I’ro'in Ottawa on a visit and will spend sonic time at Gregor's llotel, Brncklcy Beach. Mr. Roy Dennis, Marslifleld was operated upon for nppendicltis in the l'. IC. Island liospital on Friday nnri is as well as can be expected. Mrs. Thomas E. Ramsay and Mrs. Charles Rogers, Sutiimersifle, were in the city yesterday attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Strathie. Miss Adele Gordon and Miss Con- stance Warburton, nuri-ics in l<‘alr~oiicr ilospitnl, Boston, arrived in the city on Tuesday night to spend it inoiitli's vacation at tlielr homes here. ...___ Mr. l{.'W. Binning, formerly manager of the Bunk of Novn Scotia und now manager at Montreal Is spending s short holiday visltliig his friends here. He leaves on Friday to return. - . T 'ins csuisiiftiuasoiiu ‘I I' John Clow, Pleasant Grave is reporte4.I.` I Matinee 3 p. m. Sharp--Night 7 and 8.45 Sharp Y I '.:.~'.a ..~..-.- ..,, My .-,».. . _ . ._ .-.== _ ._ LAST CALL T0 SEE *The Sweetest Girl in Marguerite Clark _|N-. \ 111 ` Three Men _ f I and a.Gir|” iii it 7’ A/_.. i A pic‘t ur'ization of ,Edward Child s Carpent is¢»!.,W_, ,J A ‘ ers Play "Tue Three Bears" which scored a decisive hit in New York. A delightful Photoplay t/iAn,ouI;iuTi1 C>1.Ai'u<2 - ~ ,»,;Tm,°aMeMnd_iG,,1. with a laugh in every >vf\f~»....z 7.z¢.~ Scene, . f I The British News Topics ofthe "“"j‘}NL_‘°Y" " Weekll' ' my Just Drop~ z’ Twenty cliffereiitt A Laugh in every ' , scenes of interest line Ped In I _ . I' 9' _ ._ .-q,._ I t f I ly new features. \ “The Souris Branch of the Great War f Veteran’s Association a. intend, holding a Tea Party on the g ' EXHIBITION GROUNDS, SOURIS U ES AY . AUG. 113th 1919 p` All the usual _amusements will be pro vided, includ- ing two large dancing booths, as well as several entire- . »' Among the attractions will be a I War Exhibit. showing many souvenirs direct from the battlefront, .This exhibit will alone be well worth coming to see. ' , Well stocked saloons and good tables will add to the pleasure of the day. ' Come and enjoy a day’s outing in Souris-by-the- ' Sea, the most beautiful summer resort in the Province Train arrangements later. Souris Citizens’ Band will furnish music. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE 1os-u~7ivi:ii. . . .iifivni ` I- . Thank you. Please Let us --have your Che ue to-day A little while ago we mailed you an itemized copy of your °‘APPROBATION BILL” with us. All such bills are due when rendered--if you have overlooked the matter-_--will you kindly see that the remittance cheque or cash, is sent us TO-DAY. 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