,. r r "raven wimuoolsr craculr. Y HR”, P.A.' Fitzpatrick, st~Tryon . ‘Sacramental Thoughts" "gmore mono toyouri gcredlt in, t e-j bank. .§Ve. have the genuine ergers Paris Green .'and can supply you Jeweler? and Engraver "The Biol-sitar Waltliam‘ i ‘lasts " - . a, ' _I’) 2 MACS. loaneorere m or. Geo. st. QfifiQQQy t ~WmSHlllGTON. July filth-Retail ides increased two, per cent. in 9 month ‘erdlng. June 15th. the ‘bor artment announced, to- , y. At, esanfiime wholesale ices decreased per cent. ac- rding township ~ -. g - *Elvlrl pr v o: flwrlntlltlle Best. Tobacco lheyhAs-k ior llickey‘sp m. . . _ If there is one thing that will bring a snsile to his face and » a Joy to bis heart that no other brand can give-—-it's Hickey's Twistfifhd iovelyiiavor which it alone contains. ‘Besides it _' means economy to the user because it does not crumble. Don't be fooled Mr. demand Hickey!" ~ lilckey 8c Nicholson ~_ ,, TObacco Co. Ltd y ll I Manufacturers. ..._._-...-___.____._ n...“ .. ... ___. , _- ' " QKOIQM‘ THE Bro DAY fi all Ranchers Convention, St PtliiPS llall, Summerside MONDAY, JULY'2'6thY . . _ c This is going to be the biggest event in. the History of the Fox Industry. .- We want delegates from all the Pox mCompanies of tlie Province to be present. . We want every individual rancher present’. We are now at the parting o0 the ways. ‘We must or- ganize now or never. The program pi the Meeting will include: \ Addresses. - Silver Fox Fur Selling Association. NationAl a Registration 10f Foxes. P_. E. I. Silver Fox Bulle tin. Sllver h... ‘Exhibition. All of these subjects will be open ior discussion. Meetings at 11 o'clock a. n. and .’i o'clock p. m, - ‘ This is going to be the nan LETTER DAY ‘History. nasal-roast in Fox Remember the date. MONDAY, Jnnv ll Charlottetownl l l l 26th A. a. ARSENAULT, Organizer The Silver Fox Fur Belling Association. WTPAYIMIWII ifisplvvinoe I - I vwi ' “CONSULT HOLMAN’! CATA- Ies!’ DOGSjG-SB-tf G. W. V. A. Regular meeting I- a. 1p... Friday; - PQQWIVILY, noadvertisernontl , _ is office for next days iidnesilter d p.m., unless paid for in advance. 1:11am no as ‘uls : lit-hallo, ,7" B“ 1113;12:41- luunnav HARSOR "d|RCUrr.—— _ , _ , _ _ Services July 25th, e Sands at- ___w1th any ‘quantity- 11. Cape Bear, zso. hum, 8.30 ‘whplesa e retaiL» i Abney Wednesday 28th, at 8 p. m. LAYD jrqfireir” vssrsanam- Ferguson took place yesterday af- ternoon from hcr home in Gay- town, the date of the funeral hav- lng been changed. MASONIC» SERVICE-Rev. Mr. Herman of Summerslde will preach to the Musona in Tryon Baptist .Church on Sunday 25th. at 3 o'clock. ‘ r MILTON AND RU-STICO, Please note times of services or next Suday, 26th,. Rustlco. 1.1 a. m., with Holy Communion and Milton, 7 p. m., Sunday ‘School ut ‘Rustlco, 10 la. m. and Milton, 11 a. m. PAINFUL Aocrnerrre-Mr. Pet- with s. painful‘ accident last Tues- day. He was engaged in hoisting coal out oi his vessel when by some mishap his foot got caught in thc hoisting gear and his lo! IIBIOW the knee was badly bruised and twist- ed. Medieal aid walrsummoned. He will be laid. up for some time. ONLY LIMITED NU-MBE-R of P. E. I. Souvenirs now on hand. 0r- der at once to prevent dlsappoint~ ment. Price 50c.; _by ma-ll 57c. Guar- dian Olilcc. BllBl-E SOCIETY SPEAKER- Mr. J. D. Seaman will speak on behalf of tho Bible Society on Sun- dtay July" 25th, .in the Illleasant Grove Methodist Church at 11 a. m. Cove Ilead Methodist Church at. 3 p. m. (‘ova iiond. Presbyter- inu Church at. 7 p, m. Rev. Mr.- Wilson to assist at the afternoon and evening services. series oi rallies under the auspices oi thr- South Kings Dist. ‘S. S. As- sociation, was held on Tuesday evr-rlinlz inst 20th, at, Little Sands. Presbyterian Church. In the ah- votlonal exercises were conducted by Rev. E. Weeks. pMr. Oswlald Graham then took the Jchair and the‘ prpgramme which followed was made u of ndrg-saea bv ‘Mr. E. G. Glddln 'Mr. lLeBcrt Machire, Mr. Slrling Cidding and Rev. E. Weeks These addresses interspersed with several good selections of singing made up a. good service. There ‘was a large attendance and the meet- ing was a fine success. It is a note- worthy thing thgt most of the nlumbeFg on the programme were taken by laymen which promises well for our S. S. work. _--—<o>————— Mlnard's Linlment Co., Limited- Denr Sin-This fall I gui- l-IITOWI! on a fence and hurt my chest very bad, so l could pot work and it hurt me~to breathe.’ I tried all kinds oi Liniments and hey did me no good. 'One bottle of MINARUS LIN!- MEN l‘, warmed on flannels and ap- plied on ~my breast, relieved me completely. H. COSSABOONI. Iiossway, Digby Co., N. S. Dr. l}. l). Harris Eye Specialist Oflice, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- Q ‘m1 \‘ y NEW Bil \ m a \ 7/ 1 _'U§eats wanted ior Separator" I UNSWICKDRDKERS. LT s, r-Mela»-»t-sr . i l). rs tetown. Oifice Hours: 9;3a-12.ao, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. Why A Farm his? Milwaukee Air Power Water System r-"fi- Combined‘ in a _few_ words the answer is: because it is the best‘ l investment a-ifsrinsr‘ can mahd 1 ) Time spent-in csrrrtn vaterill ,, pumping water and in ing the 1 ' stock to the tering trough is ,_ J _- time tombs sedtobotmad- r1 rah at other work. _ ;, “' dhrattofofbome comfort also is-ilnportant. nil-t the wiie of u» farmer inli. as good u the city lbont e ‘obildrollfl Is About an? res‘: war they eiionld not nave a linnie equipped with s 'tbroomsndinsidetoiist1l_r_sr ’ e their city relations! ' “' . r‘ And ztn-tling wilst it meme‘ _ one of tire to have‘: bole bend ,snd eighty pounds water bree- Qn It with. nlaitinovousrein wand “look over our demonstrat- outdlr i- Came ‘t1 ‘I N!!! Queen It. .-... sues-JAMS asru sowlsn ‘ha-l ‘a ~ ts} trestnlieNntshould crggsuitnllir. ‘.2’:- The funeral of the late Mrs. J. W. . .lPrlnce Edward island has er White oi Murray Harbor met’ sence of Rev. Mr. Peacock Ahe lie-l , . t . TO SECURE A BARGAIN in car- riage and harness be on time at ‘If! noon Friday 0n. the square. 119': - JREAOHINQ-Thejlev. A. s, Stewart will preach in Wood ls- Iande the first Sabbath 'the 25th at 1d a. m. ~ . ' .» l] ISLANDER DROWNEo-F" Wei-d was received ln the ity yesterday that My George W. seer, of San Francisco, Cal., had met death by ldrownlngil No particularsnrere glv en. Mr. Fraser was a brother of “Home on A vlelr f- His mshy friends in Charlottetown are pleas- ed to see Mr. Den McMahon home again. lifr. McMahon left here 17 years ‘ago for Boston, whore he holds a good position with the Armor Packing C,o. His last visit home was seven years ago. CHURCH or accruals.- A mcoting In connection- with u." Church oi Scotland and under the jurisdiction oi the Presbytery of _ been organized in Quincy, Mass, where services will be held in the Clan Mili-‘GPBBOF d-lall on every Sabbath at 4 p. m. ~ ._.____< y BRADALBANE-There will be re- opening services next Sunday in the Presbyterian Church Brad- - albane at '11 a. m. and at 7 p. m. The Rev. A. W. Mackenzie will preach at these services. There Y!" be service in Rose Valley at 1 p. m. and in Granville at 4.30 I). m. - A UNIQUE TRiP.-Mr._ A. Cald- er. painter on the P. E. I. R., re- l-"Tllell Yeflefdlly from Murray I-Iar bor after making tit complete tour-I of the P. E. i_ Railwoy on a velo- clllfide. Mr. Calder on the trip paint "d "Very switch on the road. This is probably. the first time a oom- plcte circuit‘ of the railway lane has been made in this way. r VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT. Min- ister ‘Rcv; Robert M. dlimdic, ser- ' vices for Sunday July 25th. Vcm- cn River South Sunday School 9.45 u.nl. Preaching 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.nl.- Cherry Volley Sunday school 2 p.m. Preaching 2.30 p, “CQAIMMUNION SERVICE will be held at Orwell [lend next Sabbath, Juy 25th. Services at 11 a.m. and. ii p.m. Prepamtcry services will, s_ s_ R.A|_|_1E5__The H,“ o; the be held on Thursday ‘and Frlrloyr-J evenings at 7.4-5 Rev. J.D. MoKenifi zie of 1Montague will preach o ” Friday evening. Services also o Saturday $1.230 when Rev. Md); ENJOYlABLE Picnic-one oi. the mostvdellghtful 0f the many an 1111111 outings that have been enjo cd was given by Mr. and Mrs. A Ir\vln to the members of the iir. the staff and their employees, nu boring 25 persons in_all on We splendid and commodlous laapch ilild sailed ll the West alv-“l; held BI Rocky Point Wednesday picnic‘ proved one oi the most successful er, to the old an best grounds at Stewarts Grove. Here booths had been erected and tables" lprovided, and Amusements provirI-F ed for the entire day. ‘sports, including racing, bathin iiishing, boating and ball games, et . the; wlled, away the time until shades of. evening began to fall; N . ot the least pleasure of the oc_.~_ casiou was the bountiful and.dclic~,, ions repast pnovidedby Mr. and, Mrs, lrwln and indulged in by all withappetities accentuated by the sail, and the healthful‘ breeze of the day. Previous to embarking for home the party ‘re-assembled and Mr. W. G. Gillespie in a neat and witty speech moyed a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Irwin for the splendid entertainment they had given to which Mr.- Irwin fitt- Mr. Daniel F." Fraser, oi Iiingston. ' McLeod 'of Caledonia will preach-Sf Wm‘ the“ ‘laughter- M's- Lord Supper at the close of Morn- , 111s service- Cravaud 8 p.m. “What » is Having Christ's Spirit. Victoria ‘I p.m. "True Friendship." Mr. Met calie at Appin Road. 3 p.m. MERCHANTS WllLi. ‘PLEASE ‘note that the 8.8. Canadian Miner ‘will sail from Montreal; August 8rd » and 26th. for Charlottetown direct. For further particulars apply to Buntsin Bell Co., agents. 1B14-7-23-tr LAD!“ 0F MEMORIAL Lodge No. 260 of the L.0.tB.A.. wish to thank any itfllflon in town or Coun- ,try who in any way helped to make 'tbe 12th oi July tea a succosrt. ~ a - ‘ - m -—---¢Q>-i PERSONALS ‘Mr. J. E. Nevbzome, Boston, is ‘visiting Charlottetown. lion. A. E. Arsenault, Summer- side was in the city yesterday. -Mr. Ilnhert MVP" Victoria, was :in the city yesterdqL golljifl- ' Mr. C. R. Rogers, Summerslde was in towp yesterday_ Mr. Will flfNav-some, Toronto, the well-known type-writer man is in the city. Mrs. P. H. Traiuor has return- ed home after a most delightful visit to Boston, New York and Washington . Mrs. Arthur Flynn has arrived from New York 0n a visit to Mr. and Mrs_ T. E. Flynn, city. >Dr. Malte, Dominion Agrostolo- gist, Dominion Experimental Farm. ‘Mrs. J. A. ‘Clark at the Experi- mental I-‘arm Station. lMrs. BnW. Sherwood and ‘Mrs. ‘ Frank Plant, of Ottawa arrived here on Wednesday night and are the guests oi Supt. J. A. Clark and Mrs Clark at the Experimental Farm. Mr. David C. Girvln, oi the Com- merce Motor Car Company of Dc- troit, who is spending a very plea- lslmt holiday visiting different parts of the province was in the city yesterday, Miss lying Aylrwnrd of Southport. passed through ‘Summerslde ycs tnrday morning en route to St. Lou is. where she will spend her vaca- tion with her friend Miss May Ayl- ward and Mrs. Alexander Mc- of High River, Alberta, E. T. Thomson, and two children, arriv- ed in lilo city Friday night to spend the summer months with their relatives. §League oi the Mr. Millan The League of the Cross picnic in the long list of big picnics held by this society. The weather was ideal, the picnic site at the New- son field a splendid one, and fully as good or perhaps better than if it had been many miles from the city, and the attendance was consequent- I-y .very large._That everybody en- toyed themselves goes without say- dng. The ltela and dinner tables laden with good things galore were well patronized and the prox- plenty of bathing and boating and ‘other amusements. The usual alth- letlc events were pulled off and prizes awarded to the successfafl competitors. The League picnic will the jbest and will long be rememb- ered by the boys. i “mm-f 5 sunny". bill. w‘ nuns them resu- lal-ly ful‘ a ‘time, ado the time will t Ottawa, is the guest oi Mr. and. Cross Picnic limity oi the shore gave-scope for certainly go on record as one of 1118i?- relllled- Following are thc winners oi the 7 A Sick I l usnnlssapuslsenarsmlsssnaso . Care of the Hot wombat is a try-in! time on those who are sf- flicted. An up-todate dmg stock like ours contains prac- tically everything which science has devised for the ' care pf the eiok. ‘ Aux your dootor 1m what is best for my epeoiai pur- pose. than make your pur- chase bore. r m. We can also contribute to the safety and welfare of the sick by oompomdhg ' physician's bmorlntions. .'..- ' tnessrvioeioiapro nm-‘se are‘ required please refer to OUR NUROEB DIRECTORY Johnson I: lohasolr ran, euALrl-v once "- - '* ‘Irbhf " ‘m’. A coll. kin-if enamel are. events :- I‘ . - ' . I , rrllvllllrrl>i*lrs : s > “VITAL” TABLETS People are tic-day trying" every means to keep young. Sam's are be- ing fed on monkey" glands, and others are having glands of other people‘ injected into their system. We claim the method oi infecting glands into the‘ system is unneces- sary._‘l‘hg revival of youth can be reiuvenator, VITAL Tablets. A person‘ of sixty can ‘feel like s Dorion of twenty. We do not claim VITML Tablets will do all this in- depend upon the person, but one eventually you will come back to the loud oi youth and Nb. Dis- eases oi every description will gradually disappear, men and wo- men will be healthy and strong, doctors‘ bills will be reduced to a minimum. If you are hot feeling yourself, go to a drugstore and pro- cure a box _oi these celebrated French Tablets, and you will ex- perience such e. change for the good, that you will forever bless j-uvenatlng tonic. VITAL Tablets are sold at all good drug stores, at Fifty cents per box. Start taking them to-day. To-morrow you will feel better. Sold in Ch'town Drug Store. m Monorail ma. PATRICK CALLAGHAN‘. at Fosters ‘The death clout-mo in this city at the Charlottetown Hospital Wed- nesday morning of Mr Patrick (‘al- will gradually feel younger, and. »; lllrmrr a l. lmslllrli ' . .- .. , I , , . Silouirl a girl cbndenln diners for thiligl be never would have thought of had" lho , , see ~ as Harry Morey Mllrlrlllc m brought about by taking the French ' the inventor oi this wonderful re-f laghan, 10 Grafton Streeu ' Tho deceased was o well-known Stewart & Co., and formerly was widow o. family of five son nml five daughters. The daughters are Sister St. ISablnus of the Congre- gation de Notre Dame. Montreal, and Mrs. James McKennn and Miss et at-home; the sons, Peter John and Patrick in the United States. Frank and Sablnus at home. The Guardian extends (lenpnst sympathy to the sorely bore-well family. . . Mae.’ CHARLES ‘w. EASTER it is with feelings of deepest rc- gret we record the death of Phebe E. beloved wife of Chas. W. Easter. and eldest daughter of James and Mrs. Vickerson of Cornwall, which occureri at her home, North River, March i10ht, 19-20. Tile lute Mrs. Easter was stricken with that dread disease, influenza, which dc- veloped into pneumonia, and after three weeks oI-intense suffering, peacefully passed away. Much sym- natby is felt for hr-r ngcd father and mother, husband, two daugh- ters, ‘Mrs. George Younkcr. North lRlver, and ‘Mrs. John McKlnnon of l0ambrldge, Muss, also live sisters and two brothers who are left to mourn; All that loving hands and tender nursing was don'- to pro- long life, but the Heavenly Father seen otherwise and claimed bor for his own. The late Mrs. Easter was beloved by all, which was shown by the large number oi re- lativcs and friends which assembl- 0d to nay their lust tribute oi ros- pect. Six nephews of the deceased, Gsrtrudh also of lVlontrr-al, Mrs. An- I drcw Hillier, city 3nd Miss Margar- ‘ and faithful employee oi Bruce. > in the employ of the firm of lvlh- ,{ m. Kinnon and McLean. He was 67‘ > years of age and had been lllabout‘ i “THE Ixvlsunm] two weeks. I-lcurt trouble was rhct Y n cause oi death. Deceased leaves! 1113]) to mourn besides lllS grief stricken o MOOQQfi The - Y _ known her? 0 l l _ Adaptor] irom Irving R. Allen's widely rend _ novel _ D _ TIIE MONEY MAKER A story of dramatic powcr land intensity, WINTOIII :1 little child reunites 1 millionaire couple parted when Block crash revealed woman in his past. '" ’ Smaav 1'. Moan-r ‘cbnsrruo run cons-i. i i Vitslrraph Star, in New thrill la found for Sci-cell when It was said “there wag none to find.” Sce It In ‘Dutwitted’ 8 'l‘ln'llllng (‘baptr-ra Ulrarlie I ‘The Rink’ l. This is one of (‘hap- lin’s boat Laugh Mu- kors. Back Again! -In-’ “THE RI NR” Soc it Today , * show in comfort. (‘OOL ANI) (‘().WII*‘OR'I‘AIILE . .Get under one of the fans and enjoy the Ysuul l'ricc.~i-.\nulscnloilt Tux 1c Added l l A‘; w l i if Dillard's Irlnllnent Cure: Dintcnper- 4 f. J. ldotluigen. . acted us pall-beurers.l’l‘llc Guardian Hundred yards dash 14 years extends sincere sympathy. and undcr_—1, B. Millman ;2, Pin- eau; 3, Tierney _ _ ‘Boot race: open.-—G. Henuessey; 2, C. ‘Praught, 2, V. Pineau. _ ‘Hundred yard dash-"over Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave so low, 14 years-u, McQuald; 2, Millman, 3, numbers, Plneau, Whore no more our songs you'll ' lSeverity-ilve yard dash, 12 years KIlOW- i and under-l, Plneau; 2,_F_ Ronag- han, 3, C. Connolly. ‘Pole vault, 16 years and under.-—' 1, F. Bradley 2. T. McEachern; 3, W. -I)ollorty_ '3 Legged race: open.—1, Ryan and Cronin; 3, Coughlin nnil Doher- ty; 3, Praught and McEachern . Pole Vault. over 15 years-l, Cronin; 2, McEachern; 3, McQuaid. Wheel-burrow race; open.—-1, E. McGutgan and Connolly; 2, Mon- lelth fllld McQuald; 3, Doyle and Ronaghad High Jump; 15 years and under. —-%, Connolly; 2, Bradley; 3. How- at . Running Broad Jump; opefl.—l, E. McGutgan; 2, V. McQuald; 3, Coughltn. ' - \ ‘Gold medal: best all around ath- e e. 75 yardsnine years and under.- 1, A. Rosrdomfl , J. Fitagersld; : Dearest sister thou hast lcit us. And thy loss we decpily feel, He can all gur sorows heal. But gain we hope to meet thee, Whoa our day oi llic has sped- And in Ilcaven we all shall greet thee Where no iare\vell_t_ear_i_s__lshed- Railway Awards wlNNlhflv-G, July 21.——Two hun- dred IIIOIISR railway workers in Canada will bfiieiit to the M1119 i‘! tent as United States railway em- ploygeaby the award announced in A caretul seleci tion of every line- of Jewelry marks our stock. We will. be pleas ed to have you call W. Néwlgnlllilli n... .0 ‘Where no more you'll loin out‘ But t’ls God that hath bereft us LISH FOX WIRE l RANCH BUILDING will start in July and be in fulrswing in August. Make your plans to build or enlarge your Fox Ranch now. Bock your order for B. P. I thus be sure of delivery. Thousands of rolls will be wanted for this year's building. lliakesure of yours. TllE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY. LTD. BRAND ENG- NETTING "and Chlczlgo today. it was csilmaicrl by onc- ni tllc highest oillclals in Win- niilfli! [lie award will moan. increas- es ill wages aggregating $70,000,- 000. in Cllllflilfl, be said, a further lncrorlse ln frcight rutvs ovr-r and above the 30 per cent lucrcrlsv nuk- ed in the alpplicullon press-atoll by (‘anndllln Railways lust uwvk, is rlecvssltlttr-rl by the award. it is not Siilil how much more rates would hovr- to be revised. but it was llintod that the application ntigllt Ito rr-vlserl to request a 45 pr-r cont increase. ' ruins: SOLDIERS wouuneo. m IRELAND CORK, July 21.—Three soldiers wcrc-Kwounded‘ when a band oi armed men ambushed n military lorryllear Ballybourney today. Tv‘ NOGRAPHS IN ONE. the Record situation- Brrmawlck Denier 0x000 PARIS, July ZL-Perpetuity llli‘ Romanoif family was assured today when Prince Andre Romanofl rvglstcrorl the birth of a son Vr-rsutllcs. The newborn boy is g uopllow oi’ the former Czar and nom hull hclr to the Romanoif throne.“ PILES Have you ever thought what you miss - by not having a phonograph in your home? THE BRUNSWICK means ALL PHO-l Think of the command you have over Have you ever heard the Will you allow us to demonstrate it? W. T. Wellnor ROMANOFF Manama (Dem. Press Special.) - s’! no not lull another day ww Itching. Bleeding or Protrudi Dr. Chase's 0:’ u deal rl Co. you at once and ilL Ill mnnnon Baton . ronto. Sample be; free i you lion this I\IIIII\ 'IUY flflcfilfi is" n box; nli l piper end enclose -_. 3'1" m oo-oo-o-ooooo-ooe-eo-oi sfih \- Brunswick? ' ;.<.-.-1.-<~'--;_.-. ‘ops-mam I a Queen Street _