I i ma. m iinmoiuiiu f y anon 'mna.i.-iwi\'l_;1l8IMPB°" I --ron an: wzsrtitlffiivrs. [Page 3 is available. HOLMAN’! AMERICAN‘ ‘HARD COAL leaves New York this week. Book your ondem my I iii Holman’: Produce Oflico, I , . ll be t Simpson a very highly. ‘nicrside. 2837-84-31 dstegfled‘ Newt,“ o, m, v.6... f __ passed peacefully “"11? ~51 1119' iloF;|g'é__A_R-|‘?|::%u"v:|;: comparatively early ago of Iiftyi representative has as otffico onl1“;h{,°“g§;.'eued m,‘ new“ hemp l oiblcseetl with a great amount of, physical strength yet up until: . about fifteen years ago she was jnhl.» to look after the affairs of bur; own home. Durillfl these fifteen‘ Iuter ytvars on account of weakl-luy’ Qll health she did very little of' .. lactivc work. ‘Because o1 the l - quip affection of all her loved once, for her the tendereet cam they, could bestow upon her throughout’ ~ ‘this ‘period period was in their way Easterniluardian of thinking not good enough for.- ..'MONTAGUE i-ionse RACES. 11°“ s Wednesday, August 12th. 1111111114 1h“ w“ "r n“ week“ - __ iuimeiliately prcceediug the com-i‘ oDQNT puss 1-H; dance 5r iiig oi‘ the end as her physical the season at Carruthers Gabarct ‘111111111111 w“ gradually ‘Wning ‘ Montague, Wednesday. Aug. 5th. 111“11"“'°“d°rl"1 “m! twins ca“ 23323.34“ became all the more tender. All this earth could give by way uf mcommo "r0 Montague cn11““11“'*11 $11111 “l1 1"" 11111911111111 Wednesday. Aug“ 5m, “A prank. who (ihtalned. But in spite of Rose," a you" act mniody drama 1"’°1'Y11111'47 ma‘ “mad 11° 5°11‘? 11 presented by l..c Kcniaingtdll Dru “i111 “V1119”! i“ 111° 11375 we!“ Jmmc Ch“, 23353.34“ dfllleiiy by that all chance of rc- covery was gone. She continued Hvgns-rggu AGEN1'___ ML _]_ to grow weaker and weaker until. ‘w_ yhu-docklignow Gummy,“ we“. on the above mentioned date her iin Montague and will fbe pleased to 51'5"“ “P1111 Wmiied 113 119M191” rcctrivt- news items, advertising. 11'1"“ 1113111- ’ Joli Printing, new and i-cnewal siili- 139511195 iscriptioiis. ‘ti. 3113*‘ 51111115911 I | . I . I Not many minutes after the hour i of noon had gone by on the lltteen-l in day of July 1925. in the quiet of i her own home surrounded by all. hcf nearest and dearest ones Mrs‘ Crockeu block)——-l1ia phone number 'is 233. llo will be plan-sod to 1'9‘. receive news items, advertising” fverbisirrg. -‘ I $12.95 and $15.00 Just in Time for the Harvest Excursion Every kind of needful for the Harvest Excursion is best attended to by the “MEN’S STORE” where full stocks of all required goods are oiliered at the prices that will make it easy foryou to secure all you want at a small outlay. Suit Cases $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 Club Bags $2.00, $5.00, $6.00 Trunks .. $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 Leather Work Gloves 50c to.. ......$1.00 Work Shirts $1., $1.25, $1.50 Overalls in black, blue and stripe $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Men’s Khaki Pants $1.75 to . . . . $2.75 Men’s Cotton Tweed Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 vy Wool Sox, 50, 60, 75c u sorrowlng lllllllhallilj leaves to mourn tIu-ir loss two sons and two “an HARE CHANCE u, gut iluughtcri-i. The sous are, lir. beautiful cut glass. chins. silver 1111mm‘ 31111950111 31 3°11" 111111 wnrc and fzincy goods at whole 111111011111 11°11“? 111111 111° 11111151111111‘ 81,16 x)ric%~___lh}‘ E_ Parkman’ “op. nrc M18808 Dora and Louise also tiiuicist. 243S-8-4-tis “l 110m"- ‘ The deceased was the eldest " » . - he late Richard Y. mccziranivce 8A'LE -- My """5'“°' °' 1 . optical business has gmwn to such am M“ Mccoubrey of New ma” ‘ an extent that lt demands all my 59S“ m time. I aim closing out m clrlnau I sumrwurul m" ma“ “Jimmy mother who ls living in the old ‘home at New Glasgow and h)’ good-s at greatly reduced prices.- E_ E: Parkman‘ Optmnm three brothers and one sister. The ibrothera are. H. A. W. McCoubre-y _ 28384141“ ilof Sydney, N. S., and L. H. D. Mc-i =Coubre and Harry McCoubrey ofl l "iFrbsN-rv OF GREENBAcKeiNcW Glasgow and the sister is —~~i\ curious thing this sumimer is-IMISB Lamse Mccoubrey also of much American growl-track's. This.“ w ma“ 0W . American money comes two ways!“ e g ' sent home nnd expended by our ‘American visitors. I LOWER PRICES Effective August First survived by bQi‘ agcdi Mrs Simpson was a lady who‘. will ‘be much missed by a large‘ circle of relatives and friends. i Not having been blessed with Iii ivery robust constitution it requir-l ‘ed practically all of her energy tof carry on successfully the alfairsl of her own ‘home. nsoquentiy. she was not able to take any great? part in the activities of the outq side world and Yet in her own iqulet way she "tookda derlap ilpterest < . _~. _ fin all that iertalnc to t e est u-l ..'.\lr Lrntsi lairthilil has re-‘teresm Mlthe surrounding com munity. But while many outside friends will grenliy misc her ‘gen- ial and refined personality it is in Penmans’ Fleece Under- wear. $1.00 Merino Underwear . ‘. . $1.25 Men’s (laps $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Men’s Sox . . . . . 25c, 35c, 50c Khaki Combination Overall . . . . . .......$2.75 “Headlight” Combination Overalls, blue or‘ khaki . . . . . . ..$5.00 All S weater Coats . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Black “COWBOY” Ov Pants $2.50 Full particulars from any Chevrolet Dealer ; {Oi-i 1 PERSONALS ..'.\lrs. hliiry (l. hicEachem and dnu-ghttir, Miss Colin. city, ten, on 3a SPVITUl weeks‘ visit amongst’ >friClltiti ill the State of ‘Mal-no. i ‘turned from U. S. A. to spend thi- ‘rcst of the summer with his pur- leiits In Gcorgetown.~A. 1 ..“I\ir J. llughcs accompaniedithe 2101:1581?“ hghlofiaynzigidfgatl .hy his wife with her mother min “Q1111 .‘ 111' ° . luistni" motors-d to Georgetown lre- er and i“ h" own home was‘ ‘ccmly__Ak always the centre of attractionl Her companionship above that of. all others was continually being= sought for. Her very presence.’ was productive of calm and rest, ttilnose. - ’ To her beautiful home all; worthy comers found a hearty Wei-l“ come and no one needing cheer or. comfort or licIp of tiny kind everj ivcnt away unaided. ‘ But henceforth Iicr loved ones. will sigh but in vain for the touch‘ of a vanished hand and long hut to no avail for the sound of n. voice that ls still. 1. When the cud drew near she rc-l YilflilKKl calm and unmoved. Shel know in whom she Iiud hivllevl-d. and slio was. pcrsiiiiilctl Llliil He? was iihle to ki-ep what she had; committed to His trust against that diiy. llcntli to licr wns hut the silent footsteps" oi‘ Jesus com- ing to take Iier home. She was CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED OSHAWA AND yviuuirao era“ . ..*Th@ many friends of Miss .Cnrrie Hcmphii have learned of‘ lltff‘ illness with regret and wish liicr a speedy recovery.—-A. Hca can: 1 "‘*'*"""'ftmr." Little Boy Blue ] COLOR CUT-OUTS i-o o ooooodoooowovoooooooos MrsfI-louston sitccess and happi- (‘this pri-tty suit of lritil.» lloy ucss in your new home. “Inc's is light hint» Irlliilliiui \\'illl Signed on hi-iiiili oi’ the Liberal- 'iilli Ciiiiill‘ illlli cuffs llllll ii hiaivli 1'i11l5¥‘1‘l'1111\'i5 (‘0111111111110 01 Nomi 41.1w. H“) ltustit-o. I’. I'J_ l. ' -——-—~A4o>———~—- . _'— THE WAY TO DO IT. I ..*Mr Samuel Yorston of T. Eaton ($0.. Moncton is spending n tow days with his parents In Geo- rgcto\vn.——A. I I 4 ..'Tlie ‘Misses Mcllnciicrn, sis- ‘iler: arrivcil home from Boston. Fl'i(li1')'. on 2t month's visit to their moilicr, Mrs, Angus Mcizlzlclicrnp lipckharrit. First l’olicoiiinii»—'l‘livrc‘s a mall that's zilwiiys ilirtlii’ with tlu- sor- vziut girls on my dicnt. I'd likl‘ to ruii hliu in, hut iloii‘t sec how I t ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Wairri-ii iiuusioii. North llllfilittl. I’. Iloni‘ \\'iirrcii.——ly is with dot-p rt-urvt Ilini we Ii:|\'.- i|'.‘iI'Il\'Ii in ‘your iiili-iidi-il’dr-piiriiirv from our iiihifi-Vi uiui wi- \i\'.\Ii'\‘. in silliiv imiisiirv. 1o 4-\[|l'i‘.~l'= our iippri-ci:i- Iioii oi‘ iill‘ ili‘l|l you illi\'(.' f-iil/(‘II us Mi". .‘ “filling Florence. Gillis arrived I“ Lhml pfrom 505F011 last “Willi to bc .Iiriilc'$ iirzihl H‘! the marriage pf lilicr sister. which took place on Wednesday Just. '18". second Policeman|i~~\Viiy' not ar< real. hliu ou lllt‘ charge ol‘ person- iitlng out‘ of tIu- force‘! ..'Mr ‘Rogers of Tlic Rogers I ENTERTAIN CANADIAN GIRLS. Harvest Excursion Baggage Trunks, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00. Club Bags $2.00 and $6.00 Suit Cases $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 up. MOORE 6 N°LEOD LIMITED I 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown HEM/y DEMAN lot March, April and May. although granted were characterized b? D1" the vizier-son that are better to do Schnct, President of the llcicfis- ‘,truvct more ln July and August. bank. uh premature. Negotiations fi-Jlnnnjsincl- ‘tho opening of tho St. luiwr- for the lonn wcrelicguniairt spring. D FOR PASSPORTS OTTAWA, )nt.. Aug. m...“ "n. r. w-iiilig nhrmirl this pnm- ‘Sfliilillli tho plhwsfmrl, iasnc hasduil. tho Amuerciun bonkers seemed !‘nnn|(*r m n gircuior (ZXlPXl-t ‘tluin zlvtlrlllli d nearly thrm- i'll‘<.lll.\‘illlll iriinunlliiiig to accept the security “gum, judging my ‘tlu- number of month. lIy the viul of ‘thv- yonrtllo wgriiniiins offcrc-d, vuhlle the passport/s iii-sued. The dieiivizsiiho loizil will ug-groicirtc overlhn-rmcrs are unwilling. tn accept nmvtunt-lit is always In tho month! tlilrry lhllllSlillil. A; the lt-o hayinurk Ionniu on n gold basis, but - --- --—-~ --—---—-—-——' iwr u mist-II to $5. this becomes aiiusist on dollar credit. rather substantial source of re» ‘i/Plllli‘. ‘ u: Mlnard’: take the itch out‘ of them. Excellent for all ( __ Pictures of Prince of Wales Are —--—-ooq--_-- Appearing in Argentina. .LOAN "FOR GERMAN FARMERS Buenol Ayroi. August .’_-—-'l'he IIS SOUGHT IN UNITED STATES Si-iiuto today voted nu appmprit- stings and insect bites. 1 nlon of 400.000 p-eoe (about 8160,- i BERLIN. Aug. 3 — Colncldent000) to entetain trhe ‘Prince of with the improved ‘condition oiflWnles during 1111‘ 60111111! V1911 1° (lemon ngrlcitlture. produced bylArgefitine. The appropriation who‘ |~1m Arab‘ 5“ 1| i. the lirntrosetll h b! i P . ’ n . ‘tariff and '11!‘ tax IIlPfl-‘illrvfl now lo (fomzrwn on t <1 en oct iy re- I KIIB 0i‘ PAIN I Jicfori- llu- Ilt-lchslng, I| in Iiopr-dgildc-nt do Alvaar. .i...INi. EN i . What n loan oi‘ 8l0il.000.000 may be British subjects in Argentine are obtained from Aimerlcan banks for preparing numerous festivities in: (lcrman. farmers. ‘M01101’ of the Prince. His picture is’ lit-ports on the Berlin Boerne making its appearance every-i who; the credit llB/S..@fl&i|Qu._b6Qfl’YVl'it‘l‘8- H M ,_ l‘? agrarian protectlvexpasned following a message sent . ‘. IY-Harrlwart- (Yo, Charlottetown and party puld n vlnlt Sunday tn Mrs j Rogers and family who tire regist- lloted. jercd at the Sea (‘.oorgeto\vii.~1\. Breeze ..'Aiigus lllcAiIzim is this week Ivfisitlng his rt-Illilvos. Mr. and Mrs 'All'i'crl (Ylieuicy, St. Peter's Buy. g for the West. ‘prior to ‘his lczivn ..'.\liss Catherine 171 Sydney St. Charlottetown is ‘visiting hcr uncles and grand- ‘mnlhor. McEenchernZs. Herman- ‘ville. ..'Mr. Jildllifil Mc-Dzuinlil . McDonald, Boston arc visit- ‘ing this wcclt. Mr. Mt-Dmialds éfllillftl‘. ‘Miillllltd W. McDonald. Nati- lfnaizr; and next ivcck visit Mrs. ‘Ivlcf)oiiiilil'u father, Angus ll. Mc- illonnld, ltmrlrhirri'ii i .\l|Illil‘l|'l Llulnieiit for Nrundglil. I lasses ICYIQGLANNEH qflnufl,“ I I , Nrlnullllv I lenses, eye lent-warren tor-lo Any stylu- frame. l lulu nxiinilnmi the eyes of (llflillilllllll of persons, lnwn fur- nlnlinrl every known combination 0f Inuit", fltlml nll shapes nnqil ulna of nnnu with hath Nprr- twrim and Eyeglasses. Thorn is n motmlihl to llurmnnln with you: pnrflniilnr style of feature. you will let the correct style fitted with perfect ‘flirts lamina. "i. rnltlllll to your yrdalrounrntn Whon yoi toms hrs lor- pan-t” Arid my utnndud price rover! you for complete non-ice. E. E. PARKMAN I Optomefrll t lid Optician Montague, P, l. l, l I l 1 i Pro IIIIIF McEzicliern. . and assured that ‘He who had given Ier strength and comfort and joy t_ rougliout all oi‘ ‘the trying days of ezirlh would not forsake her in' the swelling: of Jordan. i ller passln-g was one of sweet‘. peace. in hcr face could be seen that light which never shone on land or sea. The funeral which was one of the largest evt-r seen In this sec-I tioii 0i" the province was held on the afternoon of Friday. July 1761.1 The serving was contiucted by ltovi Jolm Sterling and Rev R. H. Stavcrt assisted by Rev W. J. Mc-' Lend. The iiorul tributes were muuy‘ and beautiful. They consisted of; the followingw Pillow. the family.‘ spray. ‘Mrs lilcliiird Y, McCnubrey] mid Mr llllfl Mm ‘Harry McCoub-y ray; spray. Mr and yrs L, ii. D. McCouhrr-y; spray, .\r and Mrsl H. A. W. McCoubrilfv; wrcntli. Mr‘) dud Mrs James Simpson and fam-= uy; wreath. Mrs A. Simpson, ntuli Mrs J. W. McNutl; out flowers.‘ ‘Mrs W. A. Stewart; cut flowers,‘ Mrs Walter ‘Simpson: spray. Mrsi If). C. Vihrhli; cut flower. Mrs‘ Allah Wyand: crescent. Iilr and; uel LePngc; aprsy- Mr and; omtnlag and family; spray»; The Cavendish Choir; spray. The Eastern Star Lodge, Tho pail bearers were: Mr J. H. I costs ‘Rupert Simpson. H. A. and flurry Mcflouhrey. lnterment wns in the ‘Presby- terian cemetery nt Cavendish. ‘IIIII 701.111 WITNIEIH "Yoiflve hi-iird whnt lin- Iniut u-itiu-niul qnlil." [mrnlnti-d flir- routine-I, "nml yet your nvliicpcc in in flic ronfrliryn Am ‘polite young main waved li ueprvw . '1" . hand. t 1; m." h.- l-ppiit-n, “i mm-iy, Boy Blue's father heard her rill- h invent.» u rlenr what I u" l nln in; and c spanking the trquti._"-rr»m'matter. if ulhfl‘ wary-body's hlnnslne for Jnnluirr. “aw-rm ' u ' Xlluiliivy: Ari- ‘you iuvnto. my iIi-nr. 4 that Ii tnlirn tlirowfurthl of to meet your hills? Witsy: (lend nrnrlnnn‘. What do do ith ills rut of ynur mm-ioyyxr‘ 7 l 14: . W-flilren who. cCoubi-ey. L. ll. p. Mctloubreygyay Wm ' [nursery 3w ‘sheep and cowshad been he runs very angry. but his anger iminrill- lately changed to worry who“ tin Lliilf‘ Boy 1mm iippciiroil. my nnlnryigy 8"" happened to him." aohhod lim- iii nui- ciiiiiiiiiitv.‘ \\'|lli\'. \\'i- Iizivc iIi\\'iI_\'.'~' ilillIli you In Iu- ll ili'[)l'llll~ ‘iiiilv iiieliilivr. l‘\‘.iii_\‘ in help with _\'n|ll' Sl1l'\li'i‘.\‘. ul any limp llllii \\lli'|l\ \<‘r nslu-d. \\'\1 1M4 loll to nrvvllt this small gill. \\illi'll \\'l' ilupu you wlllvulut- incl-ply ilri ‘l lulu-ii oi our esteem liiid cud will. \\'r- uil join ill wishing you llllil l'ur"i, August Il.~— A party M139 (‘ziiiiiiliuii girls. students in Cfllb‘ iu-irtioii with tho (‘l\‘L‘l‘8l,‘<‘i:1'cllli(‘l\l- inii lcii-izuc Vl't~i'l1'lli)ll0l\'fl lh-rc iii-ii llilclit by Iieiiij: special gut-sis at a grand hull In tlu- palatial former rcraiilriii-t» oi‘ Snlouimi liothsthiiii- new llswui for tho purposes hi‘ the ltutliscliilils fouirilutioii.. __,____,.-__. JUST LIKE A MAN-—By one Knott. ‘I ouoouooouxee, ' $0 Fussv Aowf; LITTIE 111N615 SMASHED Mv cAn, worm NN $006.» ANOTIES, QUINED Mv BEST Surr AND 7. 6M0i<tal7 ALL M! . 600D CIGAQs. /\-@~£~e-&->4—-§4 ‘ __ 4 a ‘_..-~4 BOY BLUE IS LOST I I i l l l i anon. Dr. Claude Simpson. andluie story o brittle oy Blue." chit-i This is t ‘third, ny‘s chapter of __ 9 the pictures everyi lllezimuol but. the old; yrue at the end of the‘ cek. Boy Blue's mother‘ rushed out and drove the sheep and cows back ‘into the ttuturo where they were a I to inlcrlthnvf you doubt her vr-rncilp-‘Iinhu? 1° 1171113 1115 1191'" and help not. but there wns no iiiiib vrer apposed m stay. She called to IZoy and cone eto see what was the en he saw where ihc Tin-y railed and called uiid 8Clll'i'il' d erywhelo, ‘ "l know something drtailf-‘il ‘v1 Blue's mother. "He nu never lat. the sheep and "’" “Qt-he .». v