.rr 8 . _ :- ~ . _ i The same satisfying strength-the some delightful most nseeptnins baritone soloist an if f` 'cf '§’_‘ffLi¢I` , _s is [lavor is sealed-in every can of Seal Brancl Coffee ms vim was greatly appreciated l ‘-/ .l I A ~ ..~souriis The Ladies Ai-.1 oi tn . . hng; penn ' dpounfyéna Zzmnd hm- Methodist Chimch on Tuesday eve "‘ T °` 5"’ gmun ’ °' "“ gmu" f°' P°"°°l°'°" in held their annual strawberry fest i Wx-ite for ourhooklet: uperfectébffee-'perfectlyli/lads" .lfs free 4 "gl in the 'public han' A very lam _ ‘ Cll,\SE .9 SANBORN`- . _},-,{0N1°g_gA|_ ' ,,,. land represo.ita_tive gathering ensure -f t ` all. The musical program though sm Mother 1 and the 1 Girls don't mind being piioto~ graphed--why not persuade Dad and the boys to make the family picture record complete? THE 000K STUDIO Phone I59-J ;__..g_- V O #i‘V¢#t¥¥¢9'¢¥»‘H¢%%&i¥$%¥¢ 3; This is 'a Good Time to 3 llave Babys Photo °” Taken ~ Make the appointment today __ BAYER STUDIO $7R~l2i$?_Ellili'i¢B$#ii§$¢.G~7E¢k4h ¢i¢¢F%$¢$$%§.‘i ,_ %5'¢5¢L§%7¢¥¢5¢ 1* A careful ’selec tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. ~We Wi/il be pleas ed to have you call. W. _anion Piiorrssionnt Cups DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES. month in advance. Purdy Btatio Westchester Co., N. Y., U. §. A. HOURS 12 to 8 daily. NOW. usszs-zomuiiaugzopd. ~ ` Dr. K. W. McKinnon VETERNARY SURGEON Office, 180 Kent Bti-est Opposite Morell Hotel Telephone 764 5900-5-23M3mos. D. STEWART. li._C. Barrister, Solicitor and liotor Public Y Nowaon Block, Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estate t. _ S. S. Ill-`S$lAll Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public, etc. MONEY TO LOAN Montague. P. I. I. ` l0llS0ll & DUFFY p Barnsters and Attorneys lollcltore for Royal Bank of Canllda MONEVTO LOAN llcllilll & lcKlllll0l| Barrlstsrs Attorneys-at-law Office Royal Bank luliding Oharlottetown. P. I. I. , __ HoLEOD & BENTLEY I W. E. Bentley, K. O. lsrristsr and Attorney-st-law MONIV TO LOAN Miles-lsnk of N. I. ohsmbsra ~»HlBl|lfl`0ll 8 Sllll lm-laters. Attorneys, Notary Pub- lio, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank Association lank or Montreal. Gan- ass. Permanent Moi-tones Geri" “‘°“' i_-_».....ix....““' *"i.~nli!.iJll.slf f r 1 vitally; for Nerve and B-sin; increases " latte ‘;a Tonic-will build you up. ‘J a vox, two for so at drug stores, or by mai on mod eip.-ine. ‘his ecosau. Dees Co.. Bt uit. DeVAN"S FREl‘€Lll l'l!.li.5 so .fnlatlézg Pill for Women. 35 a nu. or three! Z0. Il at all Drug Stores. or mailed to adresson receipt al prife. 'ina soonsu. D Anim I0 an ll.iO 3. 2* Gatherln Ontario ____ s UN o tllharlll Sold by Goo. l_li. Hughes. f ( (‘ Carleton auctioneered the ca ~ in his inimitable and pleasant style. °f PLUG HAT AND FROCK COAT owing to illness of a few of the frieml was nevertheless greatly appreciate Solos were sung by- Mr. Geo. E The proceeds were far in' excess previous years. ` ' THE TURNING POINT OF TH I 4' if vaaovieluis Shoes For Men At Bargain Prices P" e 2 » O. . f' °’.\> v .\_ #V .- ' -\._` if ~.e..-_u.= ‘~<~..._,_______ . victory. We owe much 'to many oi’ » ' ?V;’_ba"d|“""eS fm' "-he Victory M the forced into an unnatural elehaiicey Arne' ‘md we have “°'- been bacg; Away with these false' notions. We T 0NLY $2.75 A lot of Black and Tan Shoes worth up to $4.50 $3.50 Another lot nil good quality in Black or Tan, our sizes are broken- look them over. i $4.50. Medium pointed toes, in Black Calf or Tan Call -worth today $8.00. See '0ur Window Alley &_ Company Limited ¢ A. E. LYON s -Artjgtjg Phowggghy his headquarters at the Ecolede Gu~ Chm.|otmmwn_ _ _ [_ erre. He d_ld much for France bui _ more for t 9 cause. With it calm and Pll0l.0gl‘dpllS Of Bll BIZGB, film! T0 steady gaze he overlooked the whole ‘it all size amateur cameras are re- field of war on urs main fronts. He was f=°~1» "sv we :f.;.:;”‘;; 21222:. °i..."r.:’;y 2°' “ri . w ow c _ M er Le rims rilrect operations in a scientific man ‘ od a P naar, and at the same time to arouse Personal attention to Amateur fvl:‘itc__ k;‘;;“‘_’t*‘s'“§_;‘_‘__ Pllotograpllyw the man for the most terrible mome- nt that history records, and he was .'WAR. ' Gia ndeed are the oople of En es of rho great French Marshal. F .F l _ nor by reason, nor 'by any sense ‘ “mate it was fox mum' and for lg; comfort. Yer. we had imagined that 6l`~ f atn for us und tho common can t him at the head of the French arm Not only was Marshal .loifro an em L ent soldier and a man beloved by % valiant troops. He_was also a man steady ciiaructer, who united of t French people, and hc appealed in signal manner to the hearts of com.patrlots. No other soldier co ` ward in acknowledging our debt nraniled. 'l`he conduct of that liisto bottle was in his hands. and for time historywill acclaim it as the t ning point of the war. Marshal than most eo a know one fixed ‘point iii the general situ ion. lie was the most solid asset _ ated that excellent feeling betwe the French and British armies whi remained invlolate till the end. was a man in whom every Briti general and private soldier ‘plac _ish, Froncli, Russian and Italian ‘ fought valiantiy for a commn purpose. He it was who first assembled at his ' liendquurters at Chantilly in June,19- 15, a series of conferences of .the Allied commanders which gave the lnw to the Allied armies and estab- lished a proper system of cooperat- ` ion on the main fronts. When ho was replaced this system lapsed- for ces were not at an end. He went . 1 5, y than American soldiers went _to c uit the wise and steady old chief 1 i A R c » _ . 0 good old man, how well in time . Made b one of our best P. E, I. Myi l le rs (Roller Process) from choice im ort- ed FIFE and MARSUIS WHEAT. We receive n fresh stock every few days, (we supply the wheat). _ 0niy 6cents per pound (Sold in any quanity) __ PORRIDGE, 0A_'l`_§_iTABLE OA EAL, 1-‘i.oUR, RY BUCKWHEA OAT F L O U FLOUR. - All fresh and _sweet, and sold in any quanity af lowest prices in the City. P_hone in your order. Orders filled,nnd sent promptly. mdmmo ~m”xON §r°t">§O wO°mz§ §CG>§m :uid <..3FU CARTER 8: 00.!! phone sos risnr si reed P1-"_"Z"-““ 1*----~ rewarded for his constancy in ndver sity by the sun of victory which shone UDOII 011|' 8l‘mS. . é___‘_..__.__i;. \,,¢ Orlamio’e Eulogy of His Servant From "As You Like lt”) appears ‘Tho constant service of the antique world, meed ! times When none will sweat but for prom . tion, with thee. i If you want t e entire nutriment of r wheat and barley in most delicious form.ent Grape urs "1zs-s»1r¢¢.¢en” o \ \ _ ` _ .._, _ . ,_ 1 war had destroyed finally the mis _ that the fatiiul August of 1914 lou; able mp mm It may be true that the hs” dress clothes. Young exquisites will an thin lt ma be that Eton boys to ll mu “do so the walls of chapep might fa re “I3 down. But we-a minority of us-a men, and war h blown the cobwebs have survived, as he did the serious R) - defeats of the opening month of t from our brains' Des business _ _ liined the patience with the audaci ' -.~ ' needed .for changing the defeat in §~ "ir ;___\_`~. his edwith heavy black shininess a them, but it was Joffre wiio planned. . -l0m'@ Wh” willed and -l0i`i`l‘G Wll0 00") Our idea of a- wise girl is one wiio time, and we were greatly the poore' i’¢;r the fact. But the Marshal’s ser» v the_Uiiiteil States, _where, though he QURATIVE TREATMENT by the _ ,_ ,could not s-peak English, every maxi n i _ _ _ _ -understood him and ‘acclaimed him °’\"‘*"‘5T‘ " -‘ ‘when he appeared. At his headquart £ ers in Paris subsequenti-y he became the link between the French and the ---- Americsn ariiiio and man other on al Thou nrt not for the -fashion of these And, having that, do choke the service UD Even wi-th the linving. It is not sc .°lT PAYS to buf .n this Province .°TWO GENTS PER WORD each 1 ' I ' . ..°Mr. Geoge E. Knight, field sec umn Cash must accompany °l’°i°\‘ " r 'a minimum charge twenty-tivo cents otary of the Christian Mens' Feder I 'lion presented the claims of his worn -_- before the Methodist congregations_ ' _ Souris -and Bridgetown, who respon ed most heartily to the needs ol the beautiful firm for sale, also crop, Serb an reiu ees Mr Ku ht is J stock and implements For further fl particulars apply to .I W Murdock. insertion for advertising to this col, ill *FARM FOR SALE.-#Mrs George G Murdock, Murray River, offers herl Montague P E 7361 1 aonei i 9 *INTERESTS OF BIBLE S01 ll CIETY-.Mr J ID Seaman, Secre- l tary of the P E island Auxiliary ° Bible Society will speak in the Souris d Presbyterian Lhurch on Sunday success and thus it was declared by morning, August 3rd, and at Bay all Fortune in the afternoon, in the in s terests of t-he society. d - _ ..*BRlDGETOWN.-A sing-song is Knight ol St. John, N.B., It-ev. lI.A._ _L new departure of the Methodist e.~ and Mrs. Brown. Recitatlons by Mus- gnu;-cp in Br-idgetc~\vn"one half house 7 tor Lloyd Stewart and Reading by poing given at the opening of the ev-l __ 5]; _ Mr. \Vm. \Cheveric_ The ladle; grace- ,,n;ng Service, leq by ing pastor, Mr.\_ '_ ' Restores iully presided at the candy ta les, lee M_ 3_ Aw;-“_ Miss G, Mutrnrt, Mrs. N V5m“'° cream and strawberry tnhles,i1nd Mr. [L_ A_ Brown nsglgtsd the choir I* L »- » ' ' ` 'ite last Sunday. ` (London Daily News.) E This is dreadful news. Here is an appalling calamity. What may be said or done when men find themselves g- threatened with a new` top hat to bc il, E , ' p. land to have their opportunity of ex- Called-U16 210'-0l‘Y Derby? 029 Ubi/10"! pressing in thoir own informal and HHHWBY 15. D0 “Ol Wei" il B‘}f"‘9" warin-liearted manner' their deep np- are W9“k» fashion is 5U`0“E» “nd it has prociatlon oi' the qualitnes and servlc- TONE been kn°W“ "Wt fashion” “re 0,-_ not manufactured by convenience; no, of ml youthful exquisite uses this niisshapen S covering for his head when he wears he v s. Y still wear top hats. lf they failed m or body work better for being oppress fought for freedom. On our heads be it. i'i_§ can't sing and knows it. a 1 ur ____ _ at ________l__ me Aiiieri onnso. unrisr mm was n h H0 HALIFAX, July 31.-(Quotations Sli inrnisnen by F. B. iviccuray ann co. ed the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Atch. 99% 1171/,,» 98’/z 117 S91/_g 79 138% 161 Alo conf. '." . Crue. .. . . . . . . ._ .. C. P. R. ... N. P. . 191.4. 1:is=/., 161"/,‘ Fgusrxwcmgg i=' i:' _<>='~<= te in 190 1121/4 110% . P. 106179 . P. 132% 132% .R. .....9l 91 111% 5 . R. 85% 84% . R. 119 118% 7 _ 111% tr _. -~ 90'/s The Markds CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Butter (creamery (lb) ....55 to 58 Butter, dairy 42 to 54 Butter. tub to 45 Eggs, (rloz.) Oats, bush., (buyers price) ......80 day, ton $30.00 eltrnw, . Wool (unwashed) Wool. washed, .65 Potatoes 80 ....................... 9.00 iviunnav Hanson MAm<'s'ra Butter lb. 40 Eggs .. .-....-i0. 0ats........ ._ . 1.00 Wool., . . . . . .. 5 Woolwashed . . . . ..... .. . . 5 70. _.._.il.._i--- MONTAGUE MARKETS Wihen service sweat for duty, not for - 40. 40. 85. 55. 70. Butter.. Eggs Oats (bus) o Woolunwaslied.................. Wool KENSINGTON MARKETS Butter ‘ Eggs. Oats Wool Woo; 40. 43. 85. 50. 68 {.}.`.i.`..i.2.2i' _ washed BOURIS MARKETS W. Oatsbus..................... B. Ontsbus Eggs doz. . . . Butter lb. 38. Wool 50-00 90. 90 39. _ BUMMERBIDI MARKETS Butter (dairy) per lb Butter (crenmery) per lb ..........$5 Potatoes per"bus to 85 Fowl per lb. 22c to 250 'orlr,organsin .......21 Oats,-black per bus 90 White oats ............E.......... 85 l Hides per lb. 180 _Whest.........................$2.00 Wooiwsshed 65 Wollunwaalied...................li0 do go he any better. lor a black coat or a top war, and none- other could have com hat? md _l_D_0;____cy “nd the way I ty peace in is (rock coat? Can any brain to nd We c-we much more to the cmlncni 110 giva A slight stiffness to flue He lace rinse in milk and iron whi _ 't p pl . le was during 1014, 1915 and 1916 the damn Eggs,per dos I < i r 1 conl'ideiico_ The campaign of 1916, t \ . ended by the Kaiser’s oder to negot- Yes army Tom! L into for peace, was planned by him, .and in that year all the Allies-Brit 901/I , \_"¥ 47’ A Desserts - Rolls BENSON’S is pure prepared corn starch delicate and nourishing, gif ‘ ‘5»,C;f, Q55; T15- r r > r li .ii unexcelled for all cooking purposes. __ _:_ _ lt improves the texture of bread, : __.£ - _ T" 1-"" biscuits and rolls il one-third oi th_e _*T W-° """' < flour _is substituted with l_3ensons V " “T Corn Starch. lt makes PIC ¢l’\15f3 'u light and flakey. .fr r i | [ _ _ V There is a recipe for the most deli- _ __ T 3 __ cioushBlancl_t1/langle on thtapackage, ‘ """""= toget er wit a ozen o er uses. _ ‘Wi T. BENSON 8, Benson’s is the best Com_ Starch for CANADA. making sauces and gravies smooth _ and creamy. - `I_ ;r Lemon his ' FOR CUUNARY PURPOSES. Q (Enough for one medium sized ple) |_ if i ir .$35- I i .\‘\'~.\1~:\:~. -'@-ss riiilj' rf _ i .\ .\`\_ -._`.._. \`\ \":`\_\;\‘\\,`._\\_:}“: 5/ ug r,6 tahleapeonlula Be|rson'sCurrl Starch, l‘}2::\i’p‘s bdiiing water, ]ui_ce and rind ol two leréiorial 2 eil yoll¢s.2 egg wh|tes,.‘l tableepoonlule paw ere Téiliiizurgisrn starch, auger. lemon iuiee, grated rind and H . ' ' I l ii ............... ~ *:;::i:.ri;'akahi’.‘ih':2i":.::.°ii.zi:,:’c;.ii‘2l ouuuurrnp " " ‘”"“°" ¢‘»T'§"'." "““' °"i.’{.l"lT.Jp'23§i2l23.T§ff ' i , . :gl superior to any “mu” rung' _ ,gr §|i'izi;4eri.iiri:iiin;\lieei[iieau¥ic:‘w oven. ,| Pfilylrn 08 lvll' _ _ ,,§§,'c|‘,°|‘I*‘° Wbiishimligainkm Pinlh-lzes | uf iff Pre Crust 1 um and received the jf/ ` 2 mp, 50.", 1 isnspooniul bskirypowder, I too ' spoonlul salt. 36 cuP °h°“¢“l“l. ACUP ‘Nd *lm* mlm lung; sr ng 'I' lm°`||\lU¢na1l'ixhibitl0l.1-UMM. |352. , V/rite for booklet of YCCTPCS imniamxno. , , _ `_i ._` This most delicious of all ration f . icircsccsr,-;°.e21~,,°%T’»§Gs=p»f»‘§»‘ it D 1 hh Vlfll lO< tr:'lnra¢ ra ‘°°'“P°"°f °°-»f»~»-f-~°- - nd Iwm un Uniusa suns 1 _ -_ _ \.` }\“ \ - V Sauces /k "`»`\` "\\‘ .¢» um, I , _ _ 4 : cm `"°;;:1i=lfJ»hia.isf¢ Mui' _ ......::.‘:':r.i".:.“:.';r‘°...".,,,. M110 . iowunsnulii works . ‘l ‘ _ ..- itil.. omccéanoiusi.. on-|-_ , - L11; $312; r : Mon ‘ . » cM____g':EAL. QUE. _ ou. 223 _-_ _ _ pert* I _.f , »~._..`_____;=;_7,.'~..a\,}i r _ _ _ _ '°"--- ii _ ° ‘°r°@`C5?9'?=-"° ` ' 5; iii l'5 '£122 ll-‘\<¢a»e. il _ and plunger pump for water circulation and operates on either ‘ ’ sail! _ _ '$2521 ~- c -‘~°l ~ lllli ii. ii lzl ‘ lf! __ _I :~ ll Ill ill ill as as ll li ssc ___ __-..___--.--.§.--.-.-.Z1 ..-..-__..--.--__-_.___ aeasllllllasanaalancmeana ~..-...nen-.sn-uallallaa asasaaasaallllilllllllnal .ss ses-....---_--.._-.. 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