_ __ `19’f3__`__ - _ - _ iiinticHanLorrarowncUAaarAN',,, _ I 1 _ M _pA(;E_ a . Very 'A ._ , ii ‘ _ Styles w ' ~ Cans _ - N You have only to glance . - atourlargeyariety to_be_ - convinced- that your iav- ‘ urine-Vrss_aruoug,tiiein. r i -JAY' use-ses tnése _ newvgggals; ‘ ` Tl`iey‘re exquisite and theres an exceptionally striking creation for every in- dividual. Qon’t miss this oppor- tlmlty. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore RKRZIM ._ .-1 _ i I w. P. A. `i=Es~r|vAi..-in spite the many counter attractions last Wednesday 'everli-rug the straw-herr festival held in Mr.. Cephas Mallet-t flald, Uniion Road, was a decided sue cess. _ After all expenses had bee paid the sum of $105.86 was -realiz '1‘ns“éiure donated by the President Mrs'.' Geo. A-bbott, was iotterisd fo and brought the sum- -of $8.75. thankfully received. The Society wish to thank all who in any way helped to -make the affair a suocen. - . . _ ." Wiilon’§“ ' W ‘ _ “_ ’ i' 5 _ _ - `h-as received the 'Military medal a arded' to her son Fred for gallantry the front, to wh-ich reference. was, M made in the Guardian at the time. _ will be recalled that this brave sol-` y disr went to France as a private, we 'S his medal as a -private and was recom _mended for a commission. He ha I; since qualified in England for a lie ed tenancy and after a pleasant- visit It the former home of his grand parents xl in Scotland, he _is now ready to resum A dealings with the Gsrrnans’. liisman I i l i - donation from Mr. David Walker was “join” W H W sh mm 'continued goo Mln'arii'u Llnlment used by Physician l cLiis_sii-'ini ADviiitrisiimlzN'rsi 0 - _ i AGENTS WANTED :river-ues'-l'~ss|»t".ss||s;¢¢U' ‘YW:.'"' __ ,_,t__ My ' .s;_lin lbw -I-‘se i A 'Five General. la1t ' . , \ » ~4"~`-"f-"-'-‘-`-f-'ffff-‘-`-‘-=‘f~f§-'-_-_-_-,-,mg.-¢ ¢THl"O|M¥\l|=|§`¢»¢oLUI|f|l car- ry vsi°I'iI!°reltlil‘i4"'nsw»" tslpsopis. ed; means health- aeansngidntal or si-.i.'L..,.'if’ What women in {>¢rtic_\;lar Ted .i’.K`li'..’iIi¥.'»d°5 build up and in- .i°;:::.'l::.':.:l:'.:~‘“°f"" -- 4; 5.. l is a tue blood |i§¢~_¢H¢||i load-made irom stuns bool ‘ierlu-and hu given new health lllvlllneu to thousands of woman duriu the 50yws and more it has been eiore the pubhe. f.‘.r.°.-ir::i';'..'- .i‘f..:.','t*'.°' '“'~ 'ni I I All" CQ e rn nk “=` at", |,\_|::¢ M|L|frAnv MEDAL nec:-ivan, 4°" lil” ‘l°'“° “l the buds wllafif fl Mrs. John B. Andrew, East Royalty, it .____'___._.._..._.._ 10%# TEACHERS WANTED ` AGENTS WANTED T0 BELL FDR “the old reliable Fonthill Nurser- ies." We teach our men to sell. Experienra unnecessary; highest P . d aqlfoment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. 115-7-1tilll0th PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogue’ Prints, Solar, and Bromide. Finished Portraits Convex or Flat, Frames, Glass end all supplies. Merchants Portrait Co. Toronto. 652-7-30M»E6i. l _ FOR SALE repair, Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Mon- tague; , ezsiriziusinzi. FOR SALE NEWLY FRESHENED cow Holstein grade. J. H, 'Jones. Pownal. _ 631-27M3ipd-. ' ' E_` Supplement' S100. Apply to Joh _FOR SALE OR T0 LET THE R _ sidence of the late Miss May, No. .57 Orlebar Street. Apply Thomas W. May, executor. 612-7-27M6ipd. EOR SALE, SIDEBOARD AND PIANO --Apply between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.,` 627_7_27M5|pd' ' 284, Grafton St. 594-7-26M6ipd _ ,__ _ Fon SALE"-ABOUT 70° CASES OF ' sanitary pans, suitable else for blus- berries. Apply Charlottetown Con d8lll6d Milk C0. 475-7-18Mi.f -FOR SALE THE FARM A1' BRACK- ley Beach formerly owned by Wm. M. MacMillan, new by Mrs. John ’ Henry Cudmore, consisting of 92 acres, together with crop, etc. Ap- ply immediately to McLeod & Bent- ley, Charlottetown. _ ' 522-7-20M10l. HELP WAN $311'--MALE wANrso.-A MAN ron FARM work. ` 'Apply to Herbert Mason, Bunbury. _` 04_4-7-30M3ipd '_ it-.J LOST -_ _ \.os1' aégwrsvsn sis susron Ana 24 Uppatyglilsboro Streets a wish bona` 'broocl\._ Finder please leave. i.os'r fri-iunaoAv, Ar snA`cl<|.- ey_PQint Road. silver beaded hand- baffcontalnfng glasses and key. _Please leave at 208 Grafton Street. _ L 0’ _ __ LOST KQNMJULY 25¢h IETWEEN Shaw Hotel -and Charlottetown on Brackfoy Ild[,_or near Shaw's Hotel ons_y¢liow.grip marked "c. F. ir". f_ 2 _ _ _ °Q1°_7°20l_lU-_ v U _ - -¢:_ ' ' -'-L vvsureo.-A alnaroa asN¢nAii`,- ' _. _ * __ 1 _` Knp uimnrs Ltnimm in tm muse *'°“°°"°"‘- *PFW 8 W°:;2_‘;fism.;_ gmlsskiasnnsslssd .; il- _ _ _ _- The \wd=r»l~~=d lwvlns. ‘Get WANTED ' - ' S¢llVi¢-0 r ‘ Finder please leave at 68 Queen St., ,M _ 2 _ _ ci¢§i.4_r shwrs miter. nswsrd-. wA~T¢5_,; 15 emo |45-P. area ».____._ .i|.,y_-tt. ._ l 4 A 8lC|fl0:ifl'll'b°||°"'l“`E°°"| °°"dm@“09" `__’ " »._-ssl.. t..}.f :J 3 `hs b en 'ad for the.l>url>ose oi Sm” P""~ '|"‘°““‘°` """’°"~ s"“i` lv _ '_'-ui'-»“ ~4"'ri-`_ --_ ~ _ ' su;i‘iir.; i»::is.` 'rits steel, which ir' ik » ~ ~ .~ P' %`~ To Ls? rwo_i.Al_\qs noon; A-r the North Beach, also accomodation for s- _few boarders in.one of the mo|t`_b¢autiful sum-mer resorts on the -island. Apply Mrs. _George Ear- ssy, not-is mm. sas-1-isusisa.. . -r aLL.trmoos_ ' TEACHER WANTED FOR CROS $80.00. W. H. Lane, Secretary R.l WANTED TEACHER FOR Rl|_VEFl- retary, Bonsliaw R. R. No. 2. _ 030-7-2'lM5ll>li'. TEACHER WANTED.--FOR BIDE- ford East School, No. 165. Supple- ment $50.00. Apply to G. S. Sharp, Ca'therine‘s School. Supplement $25.. Apply Colin lVLcPhail, Long Creek. ~ 613-7-2'IM6ipd. TEACHER WANTED FOR MALPE- que School, Primary Department ' rington chool.- Supplement $6 WANTED TEACHER FOR WOO island East School No. 137. -Sup~ piement $35. Midsummer vacation. A. -M. Machcnnan, Secretary. WANTED TEACHER FOR HAR- mldsummer vacation. Apply Chas. E. Stewart, Secretary. 603-7-26M5illd . WANTED A MALE BlLiiNGUAL AG- preferred, -holding either second or first class diploma, as principal of the Vonda R. C. separate school. Initial salary $90 a month. School opens Sept lst. Apply immediately to J. Doiron, Sec. Treas.. Vonda. Sauk, ' _ 369-7-l3sat4i. B “THREE HUNDRED TEACHER berta. schools opening in Aulllli- Salaries $800 to §1000 per annum Full details each appointment sup-.‘ 14’ Regina, Sack." _ f _ -' f80ll0-iif20MEilMos. Bgg WANTED ‘HELP- ‘wmto wAN'rl:o -A1»`rl1v'i17xsrt'€7. V ~ - ~ _L __ ,¢,.,ei_ sts-1-sam - l -rl_uAit‘ra ammo: their mines. ly wharf for Alyward and Deegan. 667 : it _ i. ' - _ _ rr rave ‘td-any in -ous their plans. But if your to-be-vacated house or apartment is desirable, clas- of sided advertising will rent it. AR’|§yg¢".*.¢t*i,.|.' t N01 CGAL ARRIV-ED.-The B. B. Ros-_ " ,I - via' elaa B. with Sydney Run of 'Mins ,gain§_,j1a_:ie5§Biary_ _,_-_._».).“~.__ i Schooner Irene M. B. with Albion R.`ound', Schooner Hazel Dell with Sy'd- ney Screen now discliurg-ing at Oonllol- TWICE WGUNDED.--' A telegram ;§s received in the city- Saturday s ting that Gunner Joseph Neil Brad- Hfey. Artillery, had been wounded in pamm Rem A_ P_ yltdleuau “ed me action, and had' been admitted to N0. 6 Stationary Hosiptal. He was wound- ed in two places-the right shoulder and right thigh. Gunner Joseph Neil Bradley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. France in -March, 1918. He also has two other brothers serving their King and country. His many friends hope ture. ' ' ' ‘ ‘rouno ‘iN A so~r1'L's.'- Mr. Eleven, on July 26th, inet picked. up a bottle on the shore at that place ll Ronald; Buigen, .of Freeland. Lot Bd b vel W H d A s ` I’ ` ` “Vwhieh contained a piece of paper ‘ W with the following message in lead numfewus and c°my'Sh°w1“g me wp' pencil: "‘May 25, 1918-Schooner hold out till morning.-Capt. Jo l Johnson.” As no vessel of that name is known 'to have been lost or serious a warped sense 'of humor and who .himself may have been laboring from the effects' of somethin; found in a isi.ANoEn c`APruaiEs Munosn- ` 0lK0¥~H%0¥0 - ER.-The Boston Postlast week con- ` __ _ _ _- ._ __ _._ ___ _____ _ _ ___ ~ ‘ '-‘ ' ' by her ideally perfect principles. Ot tained a lengthy sensational account of the capture after a severe iight of Paul Codispoti, an italian, wanted for sfniurder, by ‘Patrolman Amos Mmiulay' Smile “'°“ lm.” many sincere me“ds Reads school Ns. iss. supplement, -at the Revere Mass.. police force. a ‘md ““’."”‘"“» “'“° deeply “‘°“’” ms native -of P. E. Island. Codispoti was _ S U L 645_7_30M3,;i wanted formem rd _ f th It ,_ been identified with the hater commissions aid han some. free i °“ ‘¥l°‘° _ ll _ “ e' 0 “"0 9’ 3 S Cam ian escaped from the house and ran through the streets. His shouts drew ticer on the North' Shore road, learned of the murder. HE raced his machine from`the Po-int of Pines to Oak -island y; and, throwing _the motorcycle to the The 4“'9"“h"_ was mea' for such roadsid ran across the marsh to bead not' know he was an officer. When- De- laney caught_sight of Codispoti he fin ed five shots at him. McAulay than came up and Codispoti, who was hem- med lu between the officers, opened fire. All three were firing simultan- _eously and the autolsts on the North Slhbre witnessed the battle.'i`he ltalians " ‘ul “ure shots at Delaney and -hid in the grass in u_ditcb. As Delaney drew near' he tired -into the eelgr-ass. but none took effect. Codiepotl would adian teacher, a young married man damn R_ S, Com-“I Wéslvnley N_ S__ raise up and shoot and' duck down ag- ain. He would fire a shot at Delaney and -then give McAulay his attention. Delaney had only tive shots in his re- volver. He fell 'prostrate to the ground a-bout 40 feet from Codispotl before ho i s l ll Delaney fired his last sltot lie motion- ed to »McAulay to draw in closer. Mc- Aulay, crouching low, -go-t within 20 ` piled. Allllly ltlilllk '!\IBllfi0“_U°l\' feet of the mm,m_ He-“md two shot, has been made glad in seeing so many to Canadian Teachers Asellcyi B0! ,md one took ,meet nm C0d1spo,_|»B _-people openly confess their Lord. and right shoulder and rendered his arm useless. The other shot tlook effect in the right side of the neck. Patrolman McAulsy referred to is s son of Mr' contains a good portraitof bim.\ my Bridge. 1 336-1-z9M3ipdi EXPEININCED HOIQEKIEPI wants position_ country preferred write si- can is ausioii-st. M2-7-'7M3|Di|¢. _,__,....__-me--'~"°----‘-*"'_"*"_“"' wAu-rco,-~rins~r ci.Ass poAo¢1°s|t qosidinsi wsirm from W la 11 iiunai-sd. 4 is 'i years urs. east A1-Hs airs wav 'ro anno Mossy by inpil i ~by_ Ebmlnion Express messy o‘nin°\r."‘- ’ tier'-iiostsii _ g . .. ._-_.. __ I > _ __ . .I ff - _ > \ , _ _ ° , ` -‘li » . . _ _._>. -- - _~=- - ° - ...__ -was-» owl-s-me ->.~. Y ' A “W _ ..\m*|_ ;t_._ r ,. .. _ _.rv i loom. kind sud net an-sid _ot autos. Appl!! 'Lt H D F°‘“*' at "'m`fsr¢susls"' ' ' n;.».».i.i.i. im. ’ as-iluiuae. Wm' Bradley' M 28 Spring Pnk hat to match. The groom as abl sup- aosd, city. ns enlisted in his sth ported by ML _,_ J Mcnomld of",1_mc_ Siege Battery Draft and crossed tdadie C,.oBs_ Anel_'the marriage cam 13' i 1 nm ' ' 0 ts' p°,B“.bly t-bn 9 bn-'me' 5 he had made America his home since early manhood, honoring her institu- flred the lust two shots. Both officers had _w wnunuauy Change meh. p°g.R_i munion and many more decided for required for Saskatchewan and Al- an 0 “om hmm each Omen AB Christ, and it was very refreshing to who ' ‘flllnkiplrol bptnffif l tate” - '51 -so ‘ ._ ____ _,.____‘;|_ wiv mswfalglttr-vo:`l£‘s¢is wt itll 'tell 'the in and f'D"13_‘if BEL L8 A_n,dre we Chureh._ was the \py¢_uy wedding 'dyffudpdgy ‘-.then Annie' Godin' 'daughter and Mrs.. Anemia united- urine 'sexy to A\`ules'w‘ Meiuuis nuptiafltnot. The lrride was gowned ln'a suit of brown broladcloth and were a white hat and was attended by Miss- Hannah Fisher of Fort Augustus, whol wore a suit oi blue serge with w'hi.te` ntony the bridal ps-r-ty left the church splendid wedding -breakfast awaited that his wounds are not of a serious ment After spending a (ew happy wg ““t“"e' “nd Wm “““°“‘slV “wmt the hours they left by auto-for Fort Angus-0 ° ‘good news from h-inn in the near tu- ,us to the home of the bridesmaid when dinner awaited them. In the ev- ening they left for the home of the groom where they were heartily wel- com yr at es and f‘ens n enjoyable dance brought the days fes- tivities to a close The presents were ularity of the happy couple. 9- Morning liight. sprang' a leak and ` ' 4? y. Bi ki fast' D.n,t__tm k “_ |SLANUER'S DEATH.--A Sh8St8. d_ D T15 ° n we C): Springs California paper, of recent date, contains the following reference to the death of Mr. William of Clarlngton Avenue. For many yearn he has lived in this community, an honor to it A Canadian by birth tions, moulding his life and actions a reserved and. retiring disposition, his never failing cout-ttesy and kindly part ot' the state. It was at Shasta. Springs, while in t-he discharge of his suit. Codlapotl tired two shots at the ‘mys M ““3m“`p°°t°"s‘ death' that? I crowd as he ,.a,,_ The muh dispersed l irresistible re-aper. reached out a hand - I > and kept back out of range. Codispoti_ ‘md maimed mm' The Sympathy or, -f';'_/if/v.}`,"[ Secretary. - 547-7-23M7ipd durted into the marsh-between Revere all who knew them goes out to the & . _ 'Y ron sA\.s. i4Av iviowsa, iN econ-lwAN.,.éb -.HEACHER FDR S.,;'_ si. and our rsisnd. Psmimsn Mac- "°"'-‘*“'@‘* “"“°"§ _ p _Q ~\i.,ZA', y Auluy came along. He pursued Codfs- -- ' s K _ _ w ' ' ‘ MQ ‘iq ... an 'I _ i __ ,_ cmwd and Hmm a mob was 'in pup duties and after a brief illness of two ff! VALLEYFIELD --The Rev J S poti across the marsh. At this time _ A ' ' ' ' § ,A A pairolman Delaney, it motor'-cycle of- MMKW. °‘ Hampmn' “"5 "ee" as' " V0 sisting Rev. J. M. MacLeod, Valley- services' for the past three weeks. meetings excepting a thunder storm -the people increased as the mission went on and many decided for Christ. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper wss"dispsused su 'suuustii tue mt, and 46 united with the' Church on Church. Services were conducted in the old and new churches and both were filled with `s worshipping people Rev. Messrs. C. C. Macintosh. Btel- ‘larton, N. S. M. D. MacLeod, Cale- along'wlth J. S. MacKay, assisted the local pastor. Not for thirty years was there seen such throngs gather on e. Communion Sabbath at Valley- fleld. The evangelistic meetings con- tinued the week following the Com- see ten people stand up at the same time to say s. word for their new- found Saviour. The pastor‘s heart a Young People's Society of Chris- tain Endeavor will be arranged at once. Mr. MacKay remained over Sabbath and Mr. MacLeod took his thaw that trip MOST enjoyable. field wi-tlr`a series of evungelistlc‘ profession of their faith in Christ, 5 and three united with the Baptist little extras that will make The 2 Macs 'Y I \hIO Gl¢Il_"t.V'oclnOl»dl¥-Di it i Plutu ro i' _#_ Frarhlng_ a. S' s l 9_7 _ ll ft l._l;_ 00 0000000000000 000000000000 .° ` _ \_. Tr-1; -; -Ja ooo oo (IJ ' styles. . 0 oooooolvooooo- _¢~ H. _ ' H di' i ich ltttwt _ 1- --- ..“:;“:....z.;... :;‘;..::..:;.. W . V - Y .. 33121228-Tiny anothx M Sm Kuta; the death of our neighbor and fellowl. e a e e _u _ ° ° mm’ was 6 3° er' W _ townsman, Mr. William H. Huszard, ' ' - Carriage You Want f _Ou-r _line of baby carriages -is so con1'fortable___ttli_&ft_'0 it embraces every good style and kind. ~ - M For ym he M Large easy riding Reed and -Wood j body carriages in Natural, Brown, Wh1te--- - C-=°~°il» f- l»»f-~n-1@-~- wi-° we ’“‘“'”““ °‘. °““‘““‘ , $20.00 to $50.00 20 st les--'Every rice from shot ‘in the bath-room of a Howard f°mi”" and fm' the 9°” wwe ’e“B r Y _ p ~ 1 »-- ._-is mi dale School. Second class. Supple- street i-ist. r-re was siwtover the heart ‘ms “ee” 5°“°‘“‘ ’““““g°” ‘lf me meat $40. Apply I. Breaker. Sec- and neck. After the tragedy the Itsi- S*‘“°*“ Sl"*“€§ H°te‘» ‘fl the “°"i1‘*?"‘_ e. 0 the mgmve Delaney wore a khaki on Tuesday evening the 23rd, inst -- 1 °""' i if A ` ' TS STROLLER " ' D uniform amif the slayer pmbarblyldm The interest ‘ln eternal' things among nr ~ A complete line of run about _carts-F all -the; new More new styles came yesterday. ‘_ CARRIERS from $2.50 to 15.00 FoLDi_~:R_s__$6._95 to 2-i_;§0' SULKYS from $3 50 to 10.50 STRoLnERs$12.to22f;_%_0~” Furniture Repairing A ` and Re-upholsterinygp Boer as Vvooks - - Beer ‘ds \N~¢okl¢4i‘ -`° #3 E"°'°" S"--°°°`7'2 md-`-i‘ Fauna i . _ 1----» Ma-i-t-i1.sll-°~=.=v---l‘“°° Pa* "°"‘_ °~‘ "’°"' ”““"‘°" ““" “°“"‘ 'non-ooooooooooooooooooooooeoovfoofw _-1 V _ ii _ - .___;'._;a i 1 . We repair and re-upholster fmniture of every kind-Phone us-213-Gur team will call. _ -- “ .,_._»~_d_.;.,. `.v 1 1' va f - M I;-1." I’ . . ._ =,.=v l ,BERTHA8 ARE MADE .. .. OF SPECIAL .STEEL PARIS, July 29.-A special radio-` gram from llomc says tho 'I`rlbuno_ publishes a highly interesting bit of tlformatiinn from Brazil concerning the _steel used by t}_1_e_ Gejgmans in matting the long-range guns that Special ‘at Patons Today, Sill: Suits, Silk Dresses, Silk 'S weiwers, Wool ‘Sweaters hire Skins, Whijte bresses, Voilee, also cgtlrrs Ladies? Suits a ii d ts at enerous . _, .»- ,I For fishing. motoring, picnic, motor boat trip or any outdoor fun-you need to come here for t e many 149-Gt. _-‘George St. 658-7-Billii. - , __ reductions. P ATQUNS Lid.|' nlioycd with zirconium, is said to be the hardest k nnwn and to posses tllealgreutest resisting power of any metal in existance. Zirconinm ore was discovered in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, shortly before the war Cerrnimy bought large quantities of *CIT n '\~ \ this unusal metal ~and-*M it for making steel, which was founi to give gun tubes tnxnenfidiéua rm ance; rendering ' them apabe withstanding the effects ofV,_l.heu|_r|g" formidable explosions. _ _ _ .M Monuments that Ravagu of Time - Are what you seek b rl r 1-lnqfllj ua..- rig Qi 'L1 .:i._-Tre =.:.ir.tsg