better face gowders 35c. 11:22,‘; ghan banybo y elsfi ‘£.h."l£i.-‘2i.'i» oes ecause we se _ %: °E’;.,."..'_ ‘the 'same kind that . "' . - i ll l thing new, ' . by its good quality and flilyoy every 1mm Wm, hm, ever use“ It m FAitlH-Yfi - 32in: ‘n “Olhwkllng ‘G00 n It" ~ t. sAxDsE skinny; 4 I W , , i ll i Adv1ce to lad1es— ‘slfimu “'3 buy your face pow.‘ tr “fruit flavor‘. ders here..~ shill dilutions on Not because we sell ‘m’ "'°'""' other stores do. The only thing is that we offer a larger assortment of the wer and bett r' ' - ‘ lino... ~ ° Hotel Victoria If youwant some- , ‘ ' 110 rooms. ll moms with‘ ill-into bnlhl. Completely ro- novstsd. ' Iiscsllent moms. Prompt servlgs. , u. d. snovvu. Isnspr. Charlottetown um: ct... ma. Proprietors. ask us - first. The 2 MACS i lllCKEYS TWlST| . The tdbacco that has made Prince Edward 151mm famous 110"!“ li- Hlfikeyh is the tobacco that men in ull walks of . iiff- demand. No other klndglvcs ti"... h _ furfliuf. , The ‘tltwhnccu- wlllr u flavor dlfidlslinggvnfgy and mus nutty 0 NICHOLSON TOBACCO’ p co. no. . i Pclsner-McLelian Patented Form Boots are made on roomy lasts, modeled to the nsmnsl shape of the foot. The bat selected lather is used after being ‘use: by the exclusive Palmer-McLellan - .. _ . Uyvbichmalws itwqmw g,'du'rable and lvihlllid. sli conditions. ' ‘ We own exclusively the patenu on design sndwsonstruction of these boots. They hflstali foot fitting caseofnealmoc- chains, but will hold their shape and outwear other lboots of much heavier construction, for they are all solid leather- ‘For long service and lasting toot eolnfflfh wear Palmer-lflcleellan Farm Boots. Jlnde insvsrletyofstylesandshapestosuit every need. . Uyourdealescanmlmppbynlltlflfll Psiner-Islsllss Shaped: Company. Fredericton. N-B- XA.‘ , . A.» a l.-.‘ -O-- Q&O~QQOQOQ-QQ-Q+O‘Q Q>§F§§~§4§ Specials for Fflflfly lllil silllifflliy u this Week i 5 lbs Rice fr 65 cis. a pks. Sunset dyes fr 35 cis- 2 lbs. of 60c. bulk tea for _$1-09~ 40 pa"; men's $10.00 boots at $7.- 2 tins 2 in 1 shoe polish for 25¢; 200 lbs. beans at 10cts. Del‘ lb- 100 lbs. chocolates at 59 cts. n ll?- 2 csssg red salmon st 37 cts n tln. 60 prs. Ladies Hose at 39 cleaver Dill!‘- 70 yards Black Velvet at $1~9 M" Vald- 150 ynrds cheese cloth n! 15% c"; P" Yiml- Yours for quantity and Service- .l. L. BLACOUIERE, Martin 8t Bayview 2i0i-8-25-3l. **!__.*‘* 95 per pnir . 24,000 u» 0000.0 Carload, 24000 lbs ' -. A of the Celebrated “Silver Leaf Brand” has just come in for us b n“ This Twine is scknowledsfid by ll" "luw" w ° h“; 3311mm, TWINE on the market. Ask for “Silver L!!!" ball is guaranteed h? brsnd and take no other. 5'1")’ med u; to glyg the best of sistlsfn ction, and allso Itllflfln also feet to the pound. 0i" or!“ ll i“ ""- Bold WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ‘um- mucms and rsnns suit overrlwfii. A Carter & C0 Ltd -Pstous Ltd. Blsck and colored. a y. vl rr revert buy "in this Prov.- ince. ' A BARGAIN IN SILK HOSE M. ll sizes. 3i. 8lLK QTQCKINQSVBPO s neces- sity. Replenish your stockings st ‘the sale at Putiins this week while ‘big reductions last. 3i o QRWELL §E,RVI_CIE'S. — Ser- Jices nextfimblgdtu morning, Aug. 280th. at 11 n. m. in Orwell, when the Rev. J. W. McKenzie of Bpl= fast will preach; in Orwell Heed st 6.30. I AN IMPORTANT MEETING of the Ladies Aid of the P.E.i. Hos- llltnl will be held in the Y.M.C.A. rooms this morning at 11 n.m. a largo uttenduncc is requested. 2451. CHURiCH PlCNiC.—-'l‘hc annual icnic of Si. John's" Anglican church, Crupuud, held inst week vitae n grout success both socially and flnuncinlly breaking all pre- vious records and relllzing a substantial sum for the work of the church. The children wen.- espcclhlly delighted with the big swing and". the fish pond. Thu nrognnu rendered by‘ visiting friends vms greatly tcipprciciateda The numbers included solog and violin selections rendered by Miss Crosby. Mrs. Crosby and Mrs. Strong all of Port Borden, and Miss Johnston oi’ Ncw\Yor-k, Mr. Lea iBictoria, and bag-pipe selec- tions by Mr. McKay, Desuble. The Rector, Rev. Wm. F. W-rixon, made a few appropriate remarks thanking all who had helped to mnko the picnic a success, after which the proceedings closed with the tmlinnal nnthenl. lWEDDilNG _s BELLS.f—tAt the.» home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Day. 26 Spring Park Road. on Wednesday, Rngust the 4th, 1920,71, pretty wrrlding wok place‘ when‘ ltlic-ir youngest (lnughtev- ldlmmoi- May wus mar- rlcd Ito Mr. Allan Elmer McAulny. one cf "harlottclowifs young business men. The ceremony was performed by; Rev. (Cape) Geo. C. Taylor n the presence of u "umbvr of friends and relatives. The bride entered the room on the arm of her fithor and was ut- tired in a dress of blue silk with (iverdross of gvorgotte and cur- ried an exquisite bouquet of whiitc csrnatlons, sweet-pros" and mold- en-halr fern. The bridesmaid. Miss Murlal Brown of York, luok~ ed charming in a dress of blue t-alll; pnpliu, wlillie thi- groom Wis nbly supported by Mr. Hurry llziy, brother of the bridv. Alter the: ceremony the hnppy couple motor- ed to the groom's home where n reception was held. When you meet ‘with an accident -—-e cut. s burn. s scald or a bruise —<ion’t spend money needlessly in doctor's bills, but apply Znm-Buk st once. This herbal balm will end the pain, stop the bleeding, prevent festering and heal quickly. Kcép l box handy. For skin troubles Zsm-Bnk is equally invaluable. A skin disease cured by Zsm~Buk does not break out again. bscsnso Zsm-Buk cures from the “root " up. Zam-Buk is best for eczema, boils. blvod-naisonln: and piles. All rdeslsrs 50c. box. ~(§” r. E. C.‘ llarris. Eye Specialist. Office, Royal Bank A Building, Charlot- tetown. Oiiice Hours: 930-1230, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. Eng‘ - st Pswns . rlzht flavour when smoking thenn "mil/Y blue with a white picture l (so duties. A rmmwsg. uprmqgiw sus t . . .-,.. , ' t w F‘ m, z453-lf27-3i "T-fn» - SILK STOCKINGII, stilroetly ra~ dnced prices, arwthltbig. drawing curd st Patons this sleek; A lau-ge selection makes easynebodning. 3i e-r . .», Juer Anew HA-‘reyttifr a-t Pia/tons. $1.48 takefiany one of them. and they're beauties. = M‘l_‘8'|7'3i we STOCK .ALL sri-te ‘beer cigars-obey ‘are ‘kept propefly while In stock-so that you get the Johnson & Johnson. Druggists. ' 2390-8-25-31 “CANADIAN unison-Irate s, s. "Cnnndlnn Miner" sails from Mont- real August 26th for Charlottetown direct. She will load general camo for St. John's Newfoundland about August 30th. Parties wishing space are requested to book at once. Bun gfgllfil. Bell & Co, Agents. 2417-8- - l . WiEDDlNG BELL&.--A fflllffi. but pretty wedding took place at St. Patrick's‘ Chuncb. Fort Augus- tus, Aug. 11th, when "Mary Elliflr’ betb, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ostridge, Plsquiduwere. united in the holybonds of matri- mony to Mr. James Hughes, son ot’ M=r. and Mrs. Edward Hughes. Fort Augustus. The ceremony W38 Derformed by the pastor, Rev. A. .l’. McDonald. The happy cou- ple left the church hmtd the strains of Lohengr|n's wedding march beautifully rendered by Mr. David McDonald. The bride looked very charming in u suit of hat and carried a beautiful pro-yer book/being the gift of the groom. The bride was attended by Miss Eliza McDonald who wore a snxe blue silk dross and n white hat. The groom wus u-bly supported by his brother, Mil‘. Ernest Iiughes. 'l‘|\c bridal purfy drove to the Revere, Hotel where u sumptuous dl-nner awaited them. In the evening they drove to the bride's ‘home where the remainder of the night was spent in music, danc- ing, etc. The many presents re- ceived testii-y no the ympuluirity of the young couple. m} Lachute, Qua. 25th Sept. 1908. Minnrd‘s Liniment Co... Limited. Gentlemen,—~Ever since coming IlOme from the Boer war“! have been bothered with running lover sores on my legs. l tried many solves and linlments; ulwzfiflctory- ed continually for the blood, but got no permanent relief, 1U“ last winter when my mother gqt mc to try MINARUS LINlMENT‘. The effect of which was 31111051 magical. After two bottles the sores completely disappeared and l have wm-ggiy every working day since, ' ' Yours gratefully, v JOHN wALsFl. -i---..-i_.ML "so; Delightful” That's what they, All Jsay i Wsrnrc constantly hear- lng favourable comments rc- gurdldg the delightful qunli- iy of our beverage and the. Ad‘ htcnmki‘ 4 A n. A dulnty manner in which they . are senvcd. . . I Our menu contains s won- ful assortment of 500d things from which to select. onuix "ro YOUR own HEALTH AT our: FOUNTAIN nm-»usss¢wk+ss»w+i+t4 l Johnson 8t ‘Johnson. The Quality nruqstdrs Cor. Kent sud Prlnes Bis. "CREAM soot"! ,_.__ U ing TASIPE-OlI-ARM -__,__. Charlottetown Charlottetown Qussn ‘ltrsst Wsrshoull iii 1 III Um Don’t Just Ask For l Ask for "PEERLESS" Cream, Bods" or any of the several J Popular Priced "PEERLESS "lflvfllilfll! yourself of securing dflllkfl 0i . SOLD EVERYWHERE. J. c. r. uonusf , "Pssncsswianv SINGER ALE .l mllillll llBBlll" — thereby d an QUALITY, PURITY, i, ____, ___, .___.i Li __. Manufacturers of the now FAMOUS Prince Edward Island. I You stylish until late fall. Get u. hat today ct Pntons". Every hst. must ‘go Dead bargain side. was in the city yesterday. friends in Hampton and Crapnud outing to Cavendish. viyfll-Iinwlbm‘ b ‘ i.‘ CLEARANCE est: of icon... dresses st manufacturers prices st Pstons todsy. $1.48 i8 THE TAG PRICE of the few remaining hats left over form Patons clearnncs sols, trimmed or nntrlmmed. 2453-8-27-31 A NEW HAT AT 1.48 will keep at $1.48. ili63—B-27-8i You Ans mvrrsn to Patons today ‘loses isow cheaply they are __. - selling suits, and skirts. it will pay you to buy sheadfor next year. . summer dresses, huts, 2453-8-27-1“ _ - —--<o>—-——- Pnnsonsns Hon. A. E. Arsennult, Summer- Miss Eva DawsonfBoston. Mass, recently spent n few days visiting (fol. and MrsAD. Stewart, city, have returned from their aunuui -Miss‘ Melinda L. Mermaid. has returned borne uficr visiting friends at Airgyle Shurc. Miss Jenn Curley, Flrectown has returned to her home after visit- ing friends in Kelly's Cross. Mr. Emily Bell of Stanley Bridge left yesterday on u visit to l-lullfux and will then proceed to the Paci- fic Coast. The Mlsses Ells Curley and Ber» the Roberts of Freetown have ro~ turned to their homes after spend~ lug a short visit in Bonsbsw. Miss Blanche MncPhull, Argyle Shore, has returned home recent- ly. after visiting at New Haven the guest of Miss Ethel Brown. ~l\ir_ W. F. ‘Moore of Randolph, Muss, left yesterday for his home after. spending ‘his vacation at North Lake Mr snd Mfrs. F. T. Jnmcs, whd have been the guests of Prof Earle and family, leave this morning for their home in Toronto nfter n file Hvhtful three weeks’ visit to the Island. The many friends of Mr. blvcrr-tf Bngen now in the City liospilul are pleased to learn of his speedy progress toward recovery and hope ttWscs hlm' out and around within the next feew days_ The mnny friends‘ of Mrs. Ins. R. Davlson will be pleased in Sill‘ her lmme after un illlfifllliie oi’ eleven years, eon, Mr. ‘Bert Dnvlson, l3 Enslcn St. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Arthur Ballsny of Bay City. Michigan. Rev. J. Heancy. B. A., pastor of the Sl_ Jflhn West Mcihmlist Church and formerly of Charlotte- town. is spending u vacation on the Island and was in Charlotte: town yesterday. Ho has been vie» ,itlng st his old honm in Clinton. v and left yesterday afternoon on a i visit m Morell_ ii Rare Snap in. Dresses at Patons A snap in summer (lresscs thH should clonr nut all PfliOfls stock by Saturday night is offered youni! ~ people who need new light ordin- ' ary colored musllns or volles fur lode summer wear or who are RP!‘ ting ready for school and college 'i‘hcse dainty dresses, to be sold at manufacturers prices, are lovely Tconféctlohrnf figured voiies and muslins.-..ln plain straight lines or I . pretty bornffled patterns. loose nnu ribbon trimmed. They are just the ' thing for thsisoclsl affairs of the autumn and nra duplicates of Novc York, leading styles. There urn also n number of white skirts ln ‘this big offer A snsp in Cloth Suits. For the woman who wants u new ‘ fall suit Pntons havens. manufactur- ers" line of about 36 suits in sergcs, Tweeds, Jersey and Broadcloths. which are to be sold at hnlf pricc today and tomorrow. This figure does not pay for the muterinl in them. They are handsomely tailor- ed beautifully lined and trimmed. These Suits will have to he fitlcd . in the ladies pnrlorss thorn is no approbation or returns nilmv- ed. us the price ls one of the hip:- gest offers ever mudu here. v Pullover Sweaters. 0Y9!’ BWBBIPIB , M. evenings. They are nll th! young. Another Week End Bpeelsl. Saturday at manufacturers prices. Childrens gingham dresses at manufacturers prices. TO ctesn Ar sue. __. - t .-L ' ' Ir 7- -~r» "I u wt- w sisa-s-z-l-si A MucEnchern, - She ls visiting her i Lovely bright cclnrs in wool pull- munufnclururs prices for lFrlri-my anid Saturday only. Just the thing for these cuul age in the American cities for old and tAli summer and late fnll coals in plain and fancy cloths, sorges. jerseys, etc, selling fur Friday und 1H"! ndno in this ‘big money saving wook and sale and are marked to clear frhers are only a few huts loft m“ “m. '75 ' they " ~-—- ——~~--——— ~—~-.»- =—-. ~ .~ -—- ——=-—-=-.=-~- vlr, and Mrs. Colin MacNt-ill, friends in Hunter River and Car- Ottaws -sro visiting in diamplnu dlgan returned to her house on Mon the gut-his of the farmer's sister day inst_ Mrs’ Abraluun Myers. i . Mrs_ E.C. LePagc of Norlli lid tico ls visiting her aunt Mrs. (f. W. Kielly of this cl-ty. - cfilliss Mary MncKinnon has rs- iurni-d iii lu-r home in Hampton af- lcr .0 plnusunt visit in (Ilia-riotin- 8d to llls homo in lllilllllillll urn-r bliss Mm-gurvi SlrWllTl,‘ .'\§Fl5l' 5931111111: the pusl your in 'l'il('illll<'l. uni Pilllillllsilrfllir-i of Uiifklllhflll. Washington, nnd ('itllliilllill North North llaknlu wlm spout tin- lml town Iln- truest of Dr. K. W_ nud W138i, lwo weeks visiting .f‘f'lllllVf‘g-i and Mrs. MzicKimion ’ PRINCE EDWARD MATINEE c3 P. M. SHARP. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Special Week-end Program f k’. I i 3-4310 STARS-B 2.; _ I ‘Dainty Woman Defeats Plots oi Wealthyliutlocralt ‘ ' ‘*' In Game of Wits _ f ALICE JOYCE Amid Rich Settings Enhances Charles Kleiifs Famous Play “The Lion and the Mouse” 00c oi the Greatest Plays oi the Stage is EVfll Greater 0n the Screen CHARLIE CllAPLiN ‘ “nu PLUNGING PERIL” WEE ,,,R.EMA1\.. 13th (‘haplcr 0i “The invisible lland” I fr. r l ~ | Mr. Arthur imuuu has return-s‘ i W e -- - . 11.1 <I»@1@i© 9 @)@)©@)@@) <"l@© TlEl)"l'() A l‘ll.li DRIVER Shnrpedliu. Clix-hi Dcictivc again - Faces Death in O_©.©@@@ §>J@ E1‘ 1Q _@l.@ A Ri-is- lit: of mic of ifhzipilaiifs Best “Laugh Gaiters" - .1»...w...<..>e>..@.@es@@@@@@o>o J .-—-£_4 (cm-stoic- uqnmlqyluey‘ u {Hi | l: . liilillilll‘ lliiruillgil d 1W gm i tibia} m; . n liuiilil Pzirlritlgrc in tlm (‘(131, willow prmur...» in the \\‘<-£'.f~lu1l'.i ~‘,'l‘\'i‘ll_\/' l~'.lli-\‘.'ll n". tln- milk-ii gyiuusi‘ ~.ilil:‘. lfutl is l-uantl ai:1"i.i:="ui.\il tln" llfuiitllll 0i‘ (lzmznlu. ’li.z1\:i.r lulu‘ :‘.\1l>-».~:p.c.ic.~: zirv foufitliil \~;;ri._u|¢: !'.;'l;"'. l‘ ling unlin l_\‘ V tin‘ (Iinzitlu rullctl l‘l(v'.'..l\' m 1f i: can... ..i~.-.l Aluuilwlui. In‘. null as; in the tiiisl.ly»\x’.>i.ti.-.l sloth-us 0i ii-<i.-'.\..in: and ’ i1 ‘lliillll, ill us: m lll “W” l ifiiL-zii (fniiiniluzi, flit! gjrvy‘ rulil-tl p: ~I.:v' in tliO tlrii-r \v..-< \‘\tl imClliug‘. cl ‘ilz-c mil-nut" and the Um" n izzifktl or uillnv: gmzusc 0i llic 1’.:cilic coast. - 'l'li‘c ruilltl grr>1'.;".: has‘. many Clwiiiltil" f0..- tlicrutl, turn-d ziud liutnzxu~yct it stirvivus and is one of CanutlcUsz 1110.1" siyvlcutlifl clll-ilings to the sportsman. (lruusc izluuiitl 1|l\\.'l_\‘;'. UL- slmi On ill»: wing ur-d ilzth‘ \\.:1"iiu;1:: and twinning! mzilciflii llL‘Ct'$$.'ii'_\' 1o satin L lliliilitliililisil that is. faint and patterns null. Vuill Nu, Our‘ 7 "‘ luv w»! |.-.ul.~l lur (ll I‘ o‘ ii :.- ull 1| r aunv sportsmen .‘ vl null l‘\<\\i'l('lL'l Shells are ..io.. nu ziuiul and __ - ,l-‘i ‘i1 . .1. . 't-._ Mr; |-.-il!\'| .1 llll .'\ i-vw-wt -=u u yvl ’ .--‘ '.\l- -u ilw rovcr is ilw . in 1' it illuminl it IL.“ .\ |\,~_;.|||..k\-lc_~.¢ in n. un i."~ m.‘ i:;vl\.i:i»i-~l l w ‘. f .1 Ii. -"l 1' ..i| .iil ‘XPYUL ' 0,‘. ‘ (LII n] thllldidil," I" (linen. '1 giim- IJlI|.’).L|I|l * t ff/Illh/Ill...’ n! ju’; l< , llfillvlilll ill/IV - w-ijlrnuuhw: 1'." m. ' _\-.»,-r hwy .m...-: slur/uh! 1.... .. 1/1.. [JJ-llflljill m lm lil ‘my, ‘ ll "ll ‘Mt- | i“ fol’ vuu r-wpv in rhv. Advirii-iingi r....r:u.-~|.i Inn. 1.. ~ lmlr,h|-.||\|r,\i.Csn:|d1. Dominron Cartridge Co” Limited licndOfllit- - Montreal llallftn, 'i'~|mntu. Nndhury “ismips-g, tuncuuver ' _ 501/ j ‘- 6 \ l U l / '.,.'.|..i_‘__i':,‘. ' Air/Wm‘ ’ ‘did/i ll/V/q p; \\\ 1 - after Wednesday's snlc and tin-in- , urs further reduced to $1.48 as they have to go before Saturday night. , """ 2i62-8-27-2i "wfidie - ugfiétiftfiftfl- '.