‘SHOP from Holman’s Catalog. PROTECT YOUR CREDIT. Approbntion bills have just been mailed and as we are doing a strictly cash business please at- tend to yours today. — Paton: Limited. 3i FOR SALE ‘*WATERMER»E" Charlottetown. . Bargain t.o quick purchaser. Dr. Garrison, 126 Brighton. 179-8-3-121 ISLAND WINS PRIZES.-An1ong the successful money winners nt Sherbrook were Messrs Horne Bros of Winsloe, P. E. I. winning, twenty-ninth firsts. fourteen sec- , ends and eight Lhlfiw. PLEASE DON'T forget bit. Auc- tion Sale of property and furniture of late Capt. McLeod, St. Avards, Sale commencing at 1 o'clock, Property will be sold at 2 o'clock. Benj. Garter, Auctioneer. THE FREETOWN DRAMATIC _- —___f-- j- WHAT A MILDNESS AND suoornunss THERE » ‘ 1s IN . I CUT PLUG IIIVfl SMOKING TOBACCO It certainly has no‘ nlval when It comes to a nice cool make. Ask for it at the stores, manufactured by 1o cents a piwkflse Island workmen- IIIGIIEY & IIIIIIlllLSliII TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED Players will prese11t tl1eir four-act comedy drnlua "Cranberry Corn. ers" I11 Aiaipequg I-Imll, September 8. Good specialties between the 1101B- 217-9-6-3i I MILTON AND RUSTlCO.—'l‘l1o final services to be conducted by I Mr. II. II. Marsh In Ihc parish of Milton and ustico will he held (ILV-l on Sunday ncxt as follows: St. John's church, Milton. Sunday School 10 a.m., morning prayer, 11 n.m., Hull, 7.30 p.m. , WEST AND CLYDE RIVER. —- Servlces Sunday, Sept. 9th, West River 11 a.m., Clyde River 3 p.1n., Subject: “Abram's Altar." Sab- bath School one hour before each service, when Miss llaslaln will address the children. As this is cmflnqamwn (‘o111111unio11 Sunday at. (‘ziuoe (‘ovc Mllmiacwrer. thorc- will be no scrv e at West A Itivcr i11 the evening. k oTATloNqlAim. Smcltiug 8r Refinlng.... 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Stool . . . . . . .. owanl Svuilh (‘mu . . - l _. w, ,.,-,.,.,. m H 1;, MONTREAL EXCHANGE ll'l‘l Vicinlv . . . . . . . . .. 10:11.35 . 1115.111) Victory .. . . . . . . . . . . . >- zlslé (‘or11-- Sept. Fills, DQC. 67%. Mil-Y SAFETY FIRST——A boy i11 Bay- flcld, N. 13.. mot with :1 painful zicciilcnt :1 few 1l:1_v.~1 ago in :1 vi-ry Slllllll" “TIY- Willi some olhur young folks h1- wvut for :1 car ride about dusk. While. soup.- three or four miles from homo his car stopped. lie prosunu-il that. he was out of gas; accordingly Ili‘ set about ll) investigate. Lighting. a match i111 atlolnptcd to “poi-r" into the gas tank but of course an explosion took placi- and tho boy spent. sbvcrai days i11 bod after- wards :1 I)it wisl-r and :1 hit sore about the llcaii and vycs. Mnrui~ lighted luatcb. HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT -- Ilov. ii. \\'. Lindsay will conduct scrvio cs on Sunday Supt. ll, on his fluid as fulloivs; (‘r0 Iionds :|t 11 a. m; Ah-xalulra at 1;_ p. m1, Iiazoihrook at 7 p. 111. 'I‘hc spi-altul’ for the mopclliilg service at Iiazui= brook, Sunday cvciling Sept ti, will be Rev N. A. Whitlnnu oi‘ llcdeuuo. ’I‘hori- also will bu. a roll call on Moiulay Sept. 1i). at 7..'lil p. 1n.. Iiilllli 3IIYIIUTFZII - Prayer‘ lnccting “Rallies-day Sept _ 13g lllauk NW1! 3PM“ ~ - - ~ - » » ~ - -- “"— 1i! at 7. fill, a public mcotilig ol‘ 33H. \\'ll“ill"‘silllt- 101%“ Dcc- 105 Ill“ the Wmuoirs hlissiontiry Aid Soc» m i May HIV». icty on l<‘rida_v. Sept. 1l :1t. 7.30 p. III, nddrcssi-il by Iii-v (l. A. AI‘III' - . i3. .‘ ' 1' 1,: ‘ "v- .@..1.-.....,.1.-. - ii 1»..».....<....1.. .1111. mo. 311%. 1m I-T-'°L‘.‘i.§i‘1..1l3$313‘...y‘"SAL? "i! l‘. ~L0c0111<)tiv1-. " g ‘l: l/‘t 3-3011. Hl- ' . ._ .. n .. e s l 1 " t Your Favorite ; ,‘ C S Fountain Pen the 1 t FOR BOYS A I) GIRLS “Waterman” also 1 i l FOR BQYS “Eversharp” ‘ this“.i?‘ti.it.$5‘l‘?§‘;§}£<§ii‘§T§lf‘-1%”T‘é.fis'3éliifi“.“iik . Pencils 1 '5 s 5- IYI-J .\I.S() HAVE SIlIAICNDII) LINES FOR YOUNGER IlIOlS .\'|' I"It().\l $2.75 'l‘() illith-‘SIZIDS ll 'l‘() l3. The selection of School Boots is more important than "lilly consider. Many foot troubles in “grown-ups" is lite result of carlesanels with children. We have a par- fiwlafl)’ fine stock and parent: may rest assured that their children will be expertly fitted here. FOR GIRLS Wl-l IIAVF S'I‘ll0Nii AND siclnucluulns ll-(MYIIS rum" luruovi: ArriiAiiAlvrtlc or "I).-\lN’1‘\"' ulcwr. rorruAu I1I~l1\'l‘llIdIiS (tour: 11v slm-is 11 T0 2 Ar -\l $2.711 Ti) $4.75. HIUI) hooks ANI) ‘(IOOD WEAR 9§Ji1"""““11<~=1~ urivriui: m) ILANI) 11v IIANI) 1N ouu ool. uuuis" immirniirzua‘. ALLEY AND CDMPANY, LIMITED. l "1-'.4.s"1-//0A/.:1BI1';1; :3 E NORTH AMERICAN LIFE E§E§§PRANCE COMPANY Th‘ n i D 0N P. E. I. FOR PAST 42 YEARS fly m If! life Complny to open In office devoted en- “MM oftrlflfléo In Charlottetown, has been under the TM. com a9 llresent Provincial Manager for thirty years. "m. dash?! has a well eltabllohed reputation for hon- .“ “her II “"5 I! PIYlng back in matured endowment: Policies the largest amount of money of any ‘Tum’ °P""\I"ll in this province. For information, ' °' "Plv a J. K. Ross link of Nova Beetle Building Charlottetown REPR "Ill "l" New A fountain pen is a wonder- ful convenience at all times. No matter what your favor- ite style ls, come to us and 4 you'll find it in size and price I to meet your requirements. We also have in stock ail the popular 1 4 EVERSHARP PENCILS, sx- 1 "rain LEADS, FOUNTAIN < PEN INK. LEAD PEN- » c1|_s, 51-0., arc. I i) Select your equipment now. b Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets a 5¢¢Q&0A-O i on. E. c. HARRIS EYESTRAIN In Probably the Cause of Your . H dlches 4 Have Your ‘ ’ , Eyes Examined Consult aka.‘ , 128 Queen Strut I ) Next Moore A McLeod, Ltd. 1 IlIE [iENlHil Elllllllllil _ HEAR MRS WALTER MATI-ilE- SON sing in St. James Hall Thurs- duy evening. 2i ST. MARK'S GH.. RUSTICO.— S. S. 2.30 p.1n., evening prayer. 3 [).III. RARE MUSICAL TREAT for those who attend the I. 0. D. E. concert in St. James’ Hall Thurs- day evening. MR. DU FREEZE, a talented violinist will take part In the 1. 0. l). E. concert in St. James’ Hall ‘Thursday evening. 2i DR. GREEN, Hunter River, will be In Bradnlbanc on Friday, Sept. Tili- 225-9-6-2i. LOBSTER FISHING-The lobst- er fishing is not very brisk round and about Tormontlno and along the shore. IN METHODIST CIRCLES-Rev E. E. Styles of St. John N. ii. has boon Invited to Exmouth Street Church, St. John, for next year to silccecil. Rev l-I. E. Thomas. CHURCH OF BCOTLAND.—RBV. Ewen MacDougali will preach Fri- day. 7th. at -Baugor, and Saturday, 3N1. H! Brooklyn at 7 p.m.; also Siiihbill-II. 9th at lllurray River at 19-30; Belle River at 2.30; and Point Prim nt‘G.30 p.1n. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Mr. lne Service Sabbath 9th, at Birch lrllll. ut 7 p.n1. ANGLICAN SERVICES in tho parish of New London on the 9th inst. will be as Jollows: Irlshtown, 10.30 :1.n1.; French River, 2.30 p.rn. with iloly Communion. Sunday School one hour before each of lhcso services. At Kensingtou. S. School at 2 1).1u., service 7 p.m. LITTLE SANDS. —Mr. Duncan Livingstone will preach next Sun- day I11 tho Little Sands Prenirvter- lau Church at 10.30 n. 1n. and 7.30 p. 111. PLEASANTLY FIEMEMBERED. On Sunday mlorning a wry pleas- :1nt event took place in, thc .\Ictho- dlsl church, Sourls, when tho pas- tor road an address to Miss \\':1uda .\<-ur11, and proscutcil hcr with a lovely bag, ctc.. on Iwhali‘ oi‘ lIlt‘ lrivnds and mcnrbers oi‘ ihc church. Bliss Acorn, bring takcn by surprise, mudr. a sweet reply. The occasion being on ar-ctiuil‘. of tho youllg lady loaning home for I’. \\'. l‘. llor many friends wish her sin-cuss i11 hcr studios. MFMORIAL DEDICATED. -_ (>11 Suud‘ ' 1~v1-11ing..-\11g. l9, al. St. Jaluvs‘ church. Port. llill. :1 berulti- ful desk copy of tlu- [look of (‘oni- mou l‘ra_ver was ilcdiczltcd to the glory of God 11nd in loving memory of Edward (iorrill. The late Mr. tlorriil was baptized in and for 1n:u1_v years :1 member of St..I:1n1cs' church. ’I‘hi.~: boiluliiul and appro- priate memorial has been placed in tho‘ church by the widow of the 1111,. 1h". (iorriil. _ BURKE — GAMBLE WEDDING A rr-ry pri-lly wedding was solemn izcd at 7.45 yesterday morning at liu- PPSIIIPIlCL‘ of the bride's par- cuts, 8G Upper l-Iillsborougb SL. Mr. and Mrs. \\'. E. Burke became the bride of Mr. EIIIIBI‘ Claude Gamble of Rose Valley. The cere- mony was performed by Rev \\'. M. Ryan Pastor of the Methodist Church. The parlor was attractive- lydeiroratod with cut flowers and potted plants. Tile bride who was given iuvay by her father and un- attended. was zittircd in :1 travell- ing suit of navy bluc. with brown picture hut and curried a bouquet of sweet pens. The wedding march was pleasingly rendered by lliiss Pl-arl Johnson. At. the conclusion of tho ceremony a wodiling break- fast was served after which tho I111ppy cnupln left on o. short honey moon trip by motor throughout the province 'l‘ho bride who was forni- erly 11 popular teacher at Lady l-‘ano School. Tryon, was the rc- clpiont. of many beautiful presents of silverware, cut glass and tablo linen. Tho fluardlau joins in happ< lost congratulnl.loiis. illinordh Liniment for Distemper Q-vo-Q-w FOR WEAK STOMACHS For loss of appetite, wegk vvvvvw or disordered stomach ryou need Evans Stomach Mixture. vvvvvvvvv This la a preparation that strengthens and tones up the ‘ > entire digestive oystem, ‘ l strengthens the stomach and , Improves the appemg, n >0 t has worked wonderful result; r In hundreds of cues and l: endorsed by ever-yon‘ who < Illl over used It. This rem. edy II sold only by ThezMacs F b The Dependable Druggiets Q-Oeeeee-e- ¢-¢--- PHONE 1B8 > Anna-s..- whcu bliss Lila May daughter of “ ‘ms cnsnnowsrowu GUARDIAN BELFAST NEWS The congregation of Belfast had very great pleasure In having their pulpit occupied yesterday by such ilistingulshed men as Dr. M. J. Mc- Leod iu the morning and Dr. John Pringle of Sydney in the evening. Other notable visitors that have made the summer 1ileasnnt for the place were us follows: Dr. David of Fall River, Dr. John M. McLeod, Quincy, lllass, Dr. John A. Nichol- son, Montreal, Dr. Angus McLcan. Souris, Dr. Annie Young, mission- ary. Dr. Florence McDonald, Dr. 2i Annie Mt-Rae, Dr. Eliza McKenzie, Florence Cautello, nurse; Eliza- ‘heth McKenzie, some; Jessie Nicholson, IIIIPSQI ICupt. Donald Mc- Rac, it. I). hlcltac. Chivugo; Jol111 Sinclair 11nd wife, Providence, Rev Donald Sinclair, M. A. Two sons of Rev. Mirbean Sinclair a for-fuel‘ beloved minister of this congrega- tiou: Wm. J. McLeod and famliy( Quincy and many others. 1t is interesting to state that with one exception all the professional peo- ple naulcd here were born in Bel- fast. Oilr centennial celebration was a grvat success. The church de- corations were very attractive. The speaking was excellent. Dr. Mchcllau began the pragrainme with the mother tongue. The day was ended with the indies giving a luxurious free lunch to some one hundred and fifty visitors I11 their new vestry at the end oi the church. ' The trustees nrc moving to have a graded school opened at Eldon. \Vc can give abundant employ- ment to a capable music teacher and the farmers say they are suf- fering for want of a good black- evemng pray" in parish E. C. Robertson will conduct Dlv- |3m1th_ A THOUGHTFUL FAREWELL. On Friday evening the members oif St. Mary's Chapel Choir conven- ed at the home of Elizabeth Brennan, Kcuslngton to extend to Mrs. Brennan their due respects and formally to take cognizance of her intending (lcparture for Boston ass. .\ir. T. N. Diluahoe, the leader of the choir presided, and. in a nicc 1l])])l‘Ol)l‘IillG speech i11- troduced the purport of the occa- sion. ilo thou called upon Mr. J. the foliolvlng: ADDRESS Mrs. Elizabeth Ilreuuau, membci" ' .\lar_v's sion to the high esteem i11 which you arc IIvIII ‘by your many friends. Faithful have you hucu in the dis- charge 0f the duties that you havc voluuulrily assumed both i11 zlssist- anon l‘(‘lllI(‘l'(‘<I to lhv choir and in tho support. girl-u to IIli‘ chapel, and your lll-(YUOLIIYIP uaturohas l't‘ll_lI(‘.l‘(‘(I your t'll-illtl'l‘1'iiil)ll doubly ucco'pial)Ic. - ll ilas lwvu a p11“ <- lift‘ i1) worl; \\ill1 you. 11nd It s11 faction to sm- your work so i-ffcc- tivc. 'l'hi~ effort of this agroczililc unity is so lllilI‘I(I‘tI that its Illllifflfifi will reuialn after lho cilusc has been removed. But we trust that you will return lo us i11 tho not too distant. future, zigain to form a IIIPIDIJBI‘ oi‘ thc lmdy social. We wish you nbuurlaucc of sus- taining grace and i-oniinuvil pros- purity. . Sincerely, ‘ Mrs. Leo Hughes Mrs. C. J. Cooke, Mrs. Joseph Condon, Mrs. (Dr.) E. Gillls, Miss M. Harrington. Miss Mary Ready, Miss Eileen Shea, Mr. T. N. Donahoe, Mr. J. A. Ready. Mrs. Brcuuau accepted the ad~ dress and the presentation with calm and dignified gratitude and, in terms that would do credit to an experienced public speaker she replied to the sentlmmlts expressed I11 the address. She admitted superior work that is performed through tho medium of St. .\Inry‘s Chapel, was only what she had con- (‘UIVHI as ‘hcr duty. and t'or this we must not expert. the roan-owl to be of this world, but must find ‘its source in a higher and ilolier sphere. Brief remarks were mado ‘by others present and then tho ladies 1.: TRY IT! Hundreds have found relief for Aches. Pains. Bruises and Cuts in Mlnard'a. plaintiffs "Kiliti er Plii" ¢ I-IIENT . '2 y,’ a i g) wq - \ \'\ ~§\:*:f\‘5-' c»: ‘X1 ll It's too ot n11 , you t0 bake. Let us do it for \ your sake. i T539?“ (l: 1E5... Molionzic and fauliiy, Dr. Benton- A. Iioudy who read and presented __ (‘hapcl Choir. _ what she had tlonc to promote thr- lunch which was adequately appre- ciated. ' Mrs. Brennan left on the morn- ing train on Saturday for Boston, Mass-Y. Bridal Couple a Given Reception A pleasant afternoon was spent it. the home of Mrs 'i‘. A. Stewart, Westville, on Saturday Aug. 25th. when the Imdius Aid West River Pres. Church gave a reception and "uade a presentation to their new pastor and his wife Rev. C. U. and 111's. lllacNovili. 'I‘he spacious drawing room and lining room was beautifully dec- Wratwd for 1| - occasion with cut flowers and potted plants. Little Alisa: lavrua bluclllillziu opened the door whilo 1V1"; . K illacFlit-t‘ ‘s of ihc .1. Aid and Mrs ‘I A. Stewart l'L‘(‘r>lV- -d the gilcsts. Miss iddytluv Stewart ad an azl lH-ss while bliss Bessie .\!:u.'E\vo11 11rc.~.i-11t<-1l 1\Ir. and .‘»l w Mai-Nevin with :1 Imantiful gasol- rut- 11111.1). Mr. :\l:11~T\‘1-\in although iaIJ: r. Dom, Ahulum. ~urp1 so r1 his _gc1ua1 way Wi- llll‘lllI)(*i'-.~‘ ol‘ Si. .\Iarv' "I m" WON“ u.” mph‘ mm‘ Chapel choir, Kvnsiugloil on the “ml. for m“ "itilfilfi {my cvc of Your dvhariure irom our "Y4 mil“! m Mrs‘ IWWMWI". and commmiiu, “Ml w giw Pw"_[‘s_ inlnsolt, lllessrs II. lllnclllllizln, ' " ' ‘ Cornwall, II. lllurchisou, North itivcr and (I. Lowthcr IlISl) made :1 low romarlts and spoke words oi Plltfllllffll-Iltllllllll. to ilir. and l\Ir1=. .\I:11~.N<>vin. Among ihoso who RED OFFEE)» Briskly strong, yyet mellow and‘ ricIr-the strength that indicates superfine quality. treated the gilests to a delectable- assistcd in serving \\’l'l't‘ Mrs tinct- ~151- Ros: articular people- - i or lllaclman, Mrs Geo. Macftllllan and the Misses Lowtbor MncPhee. llIncLaine and llIscEwen. FOLLOWING IS THE ADDRESS To the Rev. Colin U. llIacNevin I.i. A. and Mrs. lVIacNevin. ..Dcnr Frlendsz- . On this happy occasion. when you are taking up work In our midst. we, the members and adherents of West River, Presby- terian church, meet to bid you a most cordial welcome and to toll you of our great pleasure in having you 11s our lenders in the Christian life of our community. To you, our pastor, we may well shy we are proud of your record i11 church and college life. as well as 111 the splendid service you ren- dered to your country in the Great War. We have long known of your ability in the leadership of young people in church work, of your pro- wcss I11 the athcletlc field. and of your integrity and success in luisiness life. And recently you have through your ambition ro- Slfllflfvfllllltlt-FS and industry, won distinction In the scholastic field. \\'c believe you are eminently filtcd for leadership in the Christ- havc come to us. And to Mrs lllacNevin, we take special illeasure in extending you our wclcoiue. A colleague of your Imsband In the servicokzf our King and Country, you have come to us ‘from thr- old hlothorlaud. We arc lgiad to have you “as thc Lady of our hfause. and we heartily bid inn (‘hurch and we rejoice that you- you feel. not as a stranger among strangers but as a friend anion: a host of friends. I11 the land of your new homo. And as you both abide with us, we wish you all the joy that life can give you. In your home ife, I11 the work of the church. an as you go in and out In our m dot. may you know the deepest joys of ' life and service. . May Heaven's happiest blessings rost richly upon you. As a slight token of our esteem and pleasure in welcoming you. please accept the sccompnning gift. With it go all the good wish- es that words can and cannot ex- press. On behalf of your hsppyand . devoted people. S d Mrs. A. K. McPhee President Harrieth McPhee Secretary West River August24th. 1923. , 1 .‘._- ST. CHARLES SCHOOL The following Is the Class stand- ing of St. (lhurles School for the l.“ month of August: ‘ Grade VIII.~*GI‘BKOI”Y McDonald. -Grude VI.—~Mnry Power. Grade V. ---Ja1ncs McDonald, Grade lIIn-Jo- E IL-hllchael ‘ scph Bilrge. Grade (iormnn, Grade b-Georgina GOP man. I Your Boy," For Instance I life. as others are. c l is a. d? . . edge of your plans for him. His idem will be “steadied” by the knowl- as never before. fllezrfi/fl/m Ii your boy or girl could speak now wiIh-ihnrwifiot‘ Iaicr years, they would ask, above all cIse, I0! training for busincss,—a real start in life. Every parent Imows that the boy who has training ism ed for a good position; and the girl who has the Iiflit fill!‘ can make a place for herself in the world, and lIWlyl In sure of independence and happiness. You want your children to be equipped for the battle of Make Your Plans Secure Why not provide, as many parents are now doing. Hall “no matter what may happen" your boy or guI will have the advantage oi a good start in Iiic? In these times they need training and the help you can qlvd Sec what the Canada Lite can do with the new Educational Policy . Ii wiII provide immediately, It you should die. Ill‘ educational Iund, to be held in trust at intents! I0! your child's training. any oi your plans. Ills “no nutter what happens." lion" expenses are provided for You have probably though! this matter over many Here is a chance to do something-humble, yet quite easy. deep satisfaction. 14.4111; u. m ultimate mew. u! your Manlger for P. E. I. Charlottetown Why not find out now who! the oduolfionol policy will do for your child? , This will not pot you under any obligation. 4!». This fund cannot be touched by the child until the dale set by you has been reached. It will then be paid in eight separate payments, ti: months apart, Io cover the four vital years oi training. Ii you should Iive, the cash value of the contract, with dividends, will be available at anytime to any out _Nlh' Idbe ' I tllefinfiplovided-yoin pIEnsIIII-igadzudefinimreidiwlyhetlm you live or die. limes. immedioit. I l’,’éfi w‘ 1 I /i Canada Life /§.'. Assurance Company/I’)? _ i K.S. Rogers FY"I:‘P_ _. 01,-.“- . .