J ,'.~ i sv.. ., E.W.(lilleti: Co._Ltd. €ANADA in The DAYe oF”ol.oolw-1913 ` By _Edward Baplr I sm' the smoke. 1' curl up out of you, You léague lon* league of chinlnled; _ town. and float Ol fon tlfe crest of winds. I am a D _boat Thst"`¢‘lli1és upcurrent to the sunny fblue. You breaths me out,_wsrm black, but "as I rise' ` ' And- rise, _l___10se your l_ifo and' chill io _ _ _:rw _ ` _ And dying towards the sky, I silently " ‘give way. Ta' 'beams that rush in smiles into - your eyes I am the smoke, you league on league of souls. i That fouled your dreams, ibut that, ` breathed out, now rolls Oi! in a warm black cloud to did. io ' chill To nothingness, and make room for ' ‘theiight of spring To rush to you"and grant awakening Of hope-of hope that long lay crush- . eil nnd'still. ' ' ._,_..‘ .,'~,..,.-_ -~iw_~gqe¢~v°_-~ »-` _ `._>. ». ~"‘*---_._.,_&_ _ suv, _ Mount Carmel' the "Beautiful" is hsv- _int its mnuii tes party on Wednesday. August list. 857. -i\HAYMAKlNG.- With _ i_~- l ~ I , fi » ,- 5!i_ 1;- "-"_"' '_'_*‘~_“’ “_” "F’7"_‘_"‘ ,"i“_"."° __ ‘-frylqzpsnri _ssslfvibiijb sm. -_-rnrsnrv A1-_M1-. csnulsi....._ °39°f*~i'!`i°i` _“_ N9 16°F _iillii _ i\\\'li-_lU°\l’l¢'iQI ilrder 'ff-==--=-_if 'rr-==>;=*i. »»-\-~ ` `-'8M`lPPiNdL“!‘iiii`sdh’ooiiers’*iiIaple Lssf. qipt. _Pil-tus, ,sud tus _Q\¢ii_sis.-, wwnm. during "M .néxi wack -or: Cd!lt."`Rlsinhsr_ilt. have arrived in port farmers wiiilbe uisbid fe -i8ER‘i0UB A6CiDl .-_-lfr."Roy= Mill. sou or ur. Jsuss Mill clsrmosu met' with a very painful accident rec- ently. Wlhile driving the horse on ar hay~oarrler, the s-wingletree bl‘olte,° and striking his leg above the angle,- ibroke the bqne and causing great pain. Dr. F. W. Jardine, Kensington] vlrasshastily summoned and soon had the limb skilfully dressed and left the patient resting easy.--R. -GOING TO DEM|E‘RARA.- Rev. E.Lockhari:, Montrose, retumed to his Valley On Sunday he conducted servl es in the Presbyterian churches at ensing-ton and Summerileid.._ Mr. khart‘ intends leaving shortly -for emerara, British Guiana, where he will relieve Rev. Mr. Scrimengour-` who comes north on furloughi --R. ` U-it week end at his 'old' home in Spring Loc -THE NORTHUMBERLAND dock- ed at 10 p. m. on Monday, besides' passengers there was lone car cenlentf one car autos and five cars way on Tuesday morning was. two cars pork, two cars oats, one car eggs, two cars cattle and six of way freight The Schooner Rosie, M. B. has enter- ed port from Piotou with ll. cargo of lfor the P. E. I. Railway.-H. I -WEDDING BELL8.-The home of Street, Summevrside, was the scene of a quiet wedding on the morning of July 30th when their only daughter,\ Marion Malcolm, was united in the' holy bonds of mstrlmony .to Sergt Al- lan Wilmot D. Wad-man, Sumniersidu th en ‘of a few intimate 'ills' cosl 'for Messrs. R. T. Holman, ssllrsmd ¢|,»__l_.siiors'l`_\‘g‘l3§_!"¢‘*i':' ,.__,___'__H__ __ __ on.-H. " ,-l_>AlNliul. '~`Acc|os'u1'.-ur: ws.. < . ' ` s.. ~ - ' 5 _Pro_ne¢,- Mslisifte usd ilis misiortuuls' to H198 his' finger ou0»imt_lss.,ma\ler.11aife It is .pleasing to report that it is doing well. _ _ -f-iN_8PECTOFi'8 REPORT. - The Summerside Milk and Meat Inspect- ol"s report for the month of July shows 59 head of cattle, 2 calves, 9 hogs and 47 sheep slaughtered. One hog and 15 parts of lambs were con- demned. L _ -K|Nnl.v REM-siwssnso.-` Mr. Hugh Glover, Norboro, went to~Chsr- home on Monday after spending the llottetown on Friday to _“pon for military duty. Before leaving he was waited on by his friends andpresent- ed with an address accompanied by a fountain pen.-R: -ON FURLOUGH.-Of the number of soldiers granted six weeks' leave of albsence ln which to assist at farm- ing operations. the following were am- ong thosc homeward 'bound on Tues- day evening: Pte, Frank Hailburton, Pte. Peter »McPherson, Haliburton and Pte. Fulton Cook, Cape Wolfe. H -WOUNDED-Mrs. A. Gallant, Darnley received the following tele gram Monday Sincerely regret to in- form you 712055 Pte. Abram Gallant Artillery oiilsislly reported admitted 7th Casualty Clearing Station August 3rd Shell gas. Pte. Gallant is of the ' freight. The outward freight coa original 105th and has seen much hard Rev. and Mrs. Wm. MacLeod, Court ngqmng Bening the _pm twenty months in France. -Ti-iE_~ NORTHUMBEBLAND dock- Tuesday evening at 9.30 with the usu- niiarge number of passengers, also one car salt, one car bedding, one car -From the Canadian Magazine for m_ 9 We-5 _ge _ : _b _ oil and seven cars way freight. There i' i d . Th bride was l " _Augum _ lirefrisihsr vgho also perf§r:na;xdatvi'1I;ycel);;‘ve"° ‘mt °n Wednesday m°mmg _ ~two cars fish, one car hides and eight emony; After breakfast was served cars way freight. The schooner Wil-. _ H gm ?1l;gnl':Zr2i_;$ ttl;e_;`;liam Davison has arrived from New- l- John. The bride wore a travelling cameymh a cmgotot railway ues' H i llAl.li=.ix ,_ jfArts..-_ 8¢:i_sr_i¢_:_s,'__ Engineering, ‘ Music, Pharmacy, Lsw, _ Medicine;-_Dentistry _New Entrance' Scholarships: __ Three of $200 each Five of S100 each s One reserved for Cape Breton, One reserved for New Bruns- _ wick, One reserved for Prince Ed- ‘ ward island. _ To he'competed for at the ;Matriculation examinations, he- _ginnlng September 24, 1918. -’ New Senior Scholarships: Three of $200 each, Three of $100 each _ Tenable during' second year, = and awarded on results of work i of first year. 5 Lectures in all Faculties for lthe coming session begin on I Tuesday, October 1, 1918. Write' to the President's Of- f; lice-for full information. - _ jisuit of sand serlge with hat to mat'c'll‘ and was unattended. The-g-room’s" gift to the -br'ld was u club bag of il Walrus ie'Ether_'lined: They were -the recipients of many useful and' beau-` _ tiful gifts consisting of' silver, cut glass, chln`a, linen and it number oi' "very substantial e.hedue`s._' 'Sergt.i wsdms.. lids s splendid rsilitaryfrsc'-f ~ ordi, having served in France nearly _ two years and was severely wounded' friends -of Mr. and Mrs. Wadnlani wish them a long and haippy married' life. -1FAREWELL GATHERING.-» OIL _ Monday, July 29th about two hundred 'f people gathered at the home of`M‘r.i ' rde l_____v\_(_l_§_:_i;i_~:: _;_i:;v___;;1;d;; ':1_;~al:_¢_;¢:_l_»:_°_=i_ ‘v P t Edward MacMurdo then read an ad _ _ __ _ _ 0 S dress in behalf of the people of the! _ _ , _ _ _ C an 1-,,,,,_,,-,wg mm with 5 _ It takes s. wise" young man not to W fi V- dist.-l t 'd p' ' - _ _ ____ __ Jardlnlers wrisiiwstsi.; Mr. Mssivrsrds rspllsd1s:v/rite =‘i°v° l§i»t¢r~ _ _ _ s _ Ia pleasing manner thanking his ' " M - ~ friends for their kindness; Then T W Goodwill gave a. tillil which “Es " It'y0l1'-Want' t0“giVB“ ' 'l ii idol udisu s.'rl\ss _ " ‘ your flowers a suitable ‘.`.`I..`Z.15`§..°§.’Z 13.3... s..'i.....»..r_ lr- lluoivs is lis_n 7 t'n ourshowin `-~- _ _ szu g see ° - g ii Glo rand ills urssentalloiwt mv s o 'r Kensington rssdmy -.~_ S The genuine. old 'reliable Hood 's " f`¢¢°°'2_" A which im-_ moms.-d.. asain rediiidi _ vi org _sibiiic-'1i'd "ss,.;l.i rlslflms ____ _ _Hug ve _ _ , __b__ _. t ___ __d_ ___ af nower pots' Jardwners a safety razor and fountain p6t!“"!b‘! ' g£’§§g°!§»tzl?§Eit'b?u5Z; Jmiile - fMsde‘iro7mgood=;grade T °“ ° ° John Burrows, J F Prontt J MI il f ilow d short speeches ‘ify ldr. _ _ eilulle it o duseii the blood tiiviiibiighlyi' ‘ ’Il‘lii"b3€n‘ success- £`@’dl.enwaTe'and'st°ne__ Leard and others. The isdiesuthérd hi d .- - _ 1 s i100. _ served ice cream 'and calre _and___ is Haw, ttouhlm _ _i~m:__i;i;1aod_b_%i:y ‘J Sunil side pleasant time was spent in music and d sll ills arising from ianpurs of the National Anthem brought the rom your nearest druggrsi today. meeting to s close. ~a. lfessing is llioatasus -Mrs. n, ii. uirisisiiii, s¢_ss.sm.,s. side is visiting fi~_i'¢_i‘|;|| in Msiisiun, Ns. ' 5;-_,~._»» _ --Rev. -l_i~._ »_B. Weeks, Hin- lwr WB' B._viliti;\_l"};lui`t" 'wed ton and Bedsqi_isU;_L-___‘j \_~____ " " "i?3”ii=§”‘fii‘.i*Tii&¢sdi§i5§' si... lottotovm sbsiitj i,l_i_sf-‘wsu ~s¢ home in'Keiv`iu;+-gélti; . Q "l's_ Bharti kin and rwfajdst sdsmaris? awe... visitors to Keusinktéiii-n, _ -Messrs"-hi°i!uriss"19owen‘ and Fred Trainof,-\ Elmnioriide matured . out to Kensington on~ Buniiuy;-R. '-Mrs. Jas. Tahfon- and Mr. Elgin Tarlton, of'Sulitm‘erside, left on Tl 'day morning for warsrigm, ssslr. i. -Miss Lily' Davison, Baltic, left last week for Chhrlottetown to train in the P. E. island Hospital.-li.. -Miss Sarah Williams of Boston is at _present visitisigher mother Mrs.; Uriah Williams of Tyne Valley. _ --Mr. and Mrs. AJR. Buntain, New London, have beeruvisitin-g in North_ Wiltshire. the guest of McLean Bros. --iSergean't` F'enton` Gunn has return-=` ed to Charlottebown' after spending' the week end at his ‘home in Cllfton.’ New ' London.-R. -Messrs -Keir Clark. and John Brennan,-Darnley, went Charlottetown on Monday to report for military duty.-R. -Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Murphy, of Moncton, N.B., spent a couple of days in Summerside this week, the guests of Miss Kelly. _ _ L "-Mr,`iii$_noch Dennis, was ln`Mal'gate Silturday the funeral of his* -brother the late Mr. William _Dennis.-R. _ _ -Mi-s.' John G. 'i_‘ownsen.d,'farrived= at her .home in Kensington Thursday eveilig after spending the past months in New York.-R. -T -Mrs. Hammond _W. Cannon and son Willie of Bumnlerside are visiting in Fre`nch'River -the._.guest of Miss Martha Sims. l -Mr. Richard Simpson, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Kensington, l-Murned home Saturday after -a pleasant vac- ation spent in the Canadian North .._.s__s.. by eating canned salmon, which was »= --Dr. Church, Summerside is ta-k-- ing-a' trip over to the-Mainland where sponding liar holidays st his some oi i an .9 \i `i 1' T zl' r l 'tile dresses aroof volles. garberdlues. also fha index 5 Savings. _ __ _ -- Ll »5ummer.réSi¢S2. i ' Cost, Cost. he Items _-Not_oa_iy_ietha-`vaiue-,umlsusii very chara:tery'ou‘lia‘v¢i§S_een at ne.w_panel__and_tunlc_sff¢cts. _ _ __ _ Black all'_d`Whlte"S_tri8gd Voile Dresses $5100 for . Pain Rossiaud Blue. _ lo1ed_Vo_llein Misses sizes $6.00,... ._ Tan and Blue Plaid-Voile Dresses- $850. Nav-y§and-_Whiiie'VoileDress_ Ivory'Whlte Garberdirle Dresses' $16.00 ...... . Shantung S_i|_k‘with Georgette Sleeves $20.00 ._ . . White Garberdine, Braided Front $2i`.u0 . . .s .ss Oi _ ` ¢i...l._ ' i wea- WEE! `Siunmer Suits l?dS'li__i_0Ilabie, Models _erticulariy Adapted fo1'__Sllmmer -Wear -_ ' __ _ _ iI`i~iES'E REALLY 'REMARKABLE GARMENTS ARE ALL INEW-_-no' old l models am mg- them-=frsstl'from the 'makers this last season and all are smart ~ fable styles; - There are no “freaks’! --’-riotiiing-extrerrle-all suits that you can r wlthftiie assurance of _being perfectly dressed. ' ` EVERY ONE DEEPLY PRICE CUT FOR THiS SALE. __ _ Ladies’ White Linen Suits $9.00. ..... ._ ....... .......__$6._75 _La.iie`s"5i.aniung»Silk Suits $1800 .. .. . _ ........l3.60 Ladies’ Shantung Silk Suits . .... ....... ........24.00 L*atli't”§' Si2lhntung"Silk Suits $42.00..-_.:.-. .... ..............28-0_0 Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Suits in Cqpen. and Navy $22.00......._ _ . ....l5.00_ Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Suits in Brown 'and Navy $28.00....... _ . -.---1,8-7`5 Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Suits in Green and`Navy` $32.00... ._ . ......20.00 Ladies’ Satin Suits in Taupe,-~Nilvv.-and .Black $38.00_..... .... .. _ .....26.0_0 ' Ladies' Taffeta»Suits ill Navy $55.00 .. . .. ....36.2l v<-ni ».-,.¢.... cuss.. il li 4. Westl-*R. ' ~ir » ' ’ -The Misses' Rubyfsnd -Helen' `Rog~ ' ers, Kensington, havef returned home. . ( i after spending their vacation at _tho _ ,_ " - f0l' - lioms of their grssdiuotlier, Mrs. n.‘_ _jf _ R. Morriso Granville'-Bt. H i 2 - n» Hisfriendssre glad filo see Mr. A.' , “-2- ~- _ ll. -Stevenson, Fredericton, out again j" feeglf _ after hiirrecent severe- illness_caused‘ _ "' i A ’, ' l _ _ _ . _ , i --_ __ _ _ __ ~ ilial Clearance of _/,‘ Z _ ' rge Suits - Milli' $45 fbi ' - - -a - Ladies’ Serge Suits worth to $35.00 for .... _.$25.00 ll£.°dié`.£'7 C`<$ior'éd 'Ii‘wé'é£l` costs '$16.00 for.. _ _ _ _ _ _ l 2. Ladies’ Serge Suits worth to $45.00 for.. .....29.00 Ladies’ Black and White Check Coats $9T00' 6 Ladies’ Covert Cloth Coat $24.00 ior....... Ladies’ Velour Cloth Coat 35.00 for 25.00 Ladies’/White‘Wash Skirts............... .. 1.25 _--Mihl=Elila~_Todd,<"whn has 'been Mrs. Sillipltlni. 9iimm°"°m°~ her parents _at Bradaibane, has left oni' I-Mrs. J. J. MoVrrls,_of Tignish. iiii - return to'0tmwa wlfsre she hulds»a gm-Md home on Wednesday, after position in the Oiiice of Adiustmentslspsnding the week visiting her._par~ of Pensions.--I-l. ' Isuts, Mr. and Mrs.-_J. R..I_(ennY..Bu,l‘n- - . °--- _ ;':.:rside. .. -Mis. J. M. 'Martin' and her 'neics _ _ * `_ _ - 1 Florence _B__enson, c`ro's`siad _byrhthe _Mx/,_`,e, Mic, ,ld Hedgsyylsk -. l : -_ ‘_ _ . N°|~th“mi>°`f and yesterday me lm: icisrfrisfuivswssiirs;lN;=.s., i-st sd ' _- conversation after which the singing- gland, Hood's htsgno eirual. 'Gail it ;‘f_i_f;_"_t‘?:°."‘1_‘l_"¢__.¢"°`__;'ll\'~"'r;¢l1`ii i;l_i1`ih_¢& IH- home.&n»}}’§dl1§6da¥_ after visitillllxrin C ‘ “___ _j_°_§_‘!°° ° f» 0 rs- s_smmsrs`ide,__il.s__¢uesi,s_.si l/lr."as°d ...g, ' » James Greenan, N'éHvt'o‘li`. ‘ _ '-1\¢_",J,';1__,1{em,y_ __ _ L _` evidently tainted in somewsy. ' ` n __ _ ___ __ __ - __ _ iq- - ' ` __ `., _ . _ Moore & Mc eod Lt _.ml-_ aud~Mn.W.3A-. Looldisn and ' ` _ ‘ V ; ‘ ` - two children' retumed to their. hom_e _ ‘ _ '_ ‘ _ _ _ ini Truro, NiwS., after _spend ng a' L_; ~ - - - _ _ __ - _ ple'a.sa.nt~va'ca_tio withyfrieads-in Ken- ~ ' '_ V * “ ~ " ' ~ ` ' .....,...... ..... s,l'...._v....,.._.... | _ ~ 119-121 QUEEN sr. cHam.o_'rrs'rowN __ ` N _-__-" ' " _» »»-r\l_~_-?':~ ` i I V i *Lf ` I i ' ' he willspend his holidhys. _ During ~ __# v_____.____---~---- __ ~ ~‘ ~~ ~ _ ‘ ' _ his absence “he is ibeing relieved diy o!_S“"ex_ N Dr. Osme‘mn', s former Islander.-H. “M1” En* smlpmm' ___-_ _ s., is visiting her parents. Mr- M1 L side t.he‘guest of Dr. A. MacMurdo. `Bumm'°erside thls'w'eek.' ' '-R- - -_*_ _ _ -Miss Sadie and'l-Iuestis Williams 1.1 " ‘ their iwniwa Tinelvailev. rnill.sr1>_is¢o'sl»outilioii'leasrtl.s --Mr. and -Mrs. David Ramsay and a cupful of figs and s.~oupful» f » “l 1 _, __ ` '-Mr. borne MacKenzie, Kensington -.Mins Jean F|n_layaoii,'oi Chsrljtts. spent apleeaant :holiday in Summer- town, spoilt 'a few 'days visiting in L_’ .4 To each' three pounds of rhulfsrb use _three pounds of sugar, and the juice have returned to _'Summerside after Mid' cfiopbéd -pull; oy' fhrbei $359,, lP6l!ill»D8 VGCBUDI! 0f f-WU Week-B Hi and the grated peel _of one. _ Cut tho .C002 '__ *~°°-°- ' ' until soft. then mash to s pulp and sdd of nut son Stewart have ret\v~"`°' ‘~ their inmis that have beers'-’is6'liid~-tliibugh home at Northam ;ll'.ul~ iii...»l...lil‘,, il tile f-ood chopper.” Slimmer slowfg un- 'woolt with 1‘.1;_~.._l`.;;:;~,:'~"': ‘;r:{l:cr at t'l Size right c'ins`is-ten_cy‘-for"`iri4arm.s- Bathurst, N- _B- - ylade, and poilrinto glsss_es_or_i|.rl. y _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. “ ' 'fr 21* ‘ ‘:.“_'.‘f.*} 1'-_i`F-‘iff-`-`f-'-“f-`f- 'r-_r-'ff-'rr_‘:_-::::::_ --------- _ ‘ffff- ~ -' ~ -“ -2*-‘ *-1* ’-‘-“I-'I-'-‘-'-"GJ-'-‘-T1 _ _ ' `_“_‘ *ff ‘ 'f--2-: ‘fr ‘ ‘ “ ‘::::_-,_z§_-:;:_>*_'- -,-_-_ fails-inns; __' `,»‘ _ _ _~-5.5¢* ¢_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-V-_» -v-_-_-,-' _~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-___-_lil _-___ :_ ` L '__ __._lY__._._._._1:f__.v____._.___._____;:_____._._? _______ _ __v__,___ ______ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i *A _ *__ Ax _V ____ .. _ , _ 9 _ _ , 1 _ . ,_ _ _ __ _ _y l_.i__ _ , . ._ `_,,, .- rss if- _ ,_ I_;__ dRlN.6iN'G -- -_ -- ....,_.,_,_,,..,.___-_sg x --1-. ____ in -- ' _ lxhss _._ M iN¢aes_v_i-lm, _ _ <09 “wr ees Hlaso»_ _ L* 0 &‘>EE Tumi l_~0oi~v'r gist ~a~.um-_ rms. 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