1 r* 'Y T -siivi ‘ » s»=.'_ if ' __-if ¢ ' _ru _'JA- .4 4-;»i~_, >f ,. '- Sli: gf?-‘ff _ , .., , .vi . _ l ,, . V ._ ._ » ._._- » _¢. .-1.-*Z-it §§-3; "_ ps. ,_ - _ ;_ 4.] -I .- 1 -4, X .` i pp fi it ' .'23, '._; fi -` -i I ig. I ` .E * , l' ,f . -L _-T _..._ I . l v l i i l l" I I i . _i . if 'l 1 V '-if '..‘% lie' » i'ii‘_ , 1 sdivytli ,_ 5f,?;;_ ,Sin »v,.* 1 I iii I ,Z 1,. . ~~»._i. -ity., ~ 71'; 1', 'in . r f “l 2 .` fi "3 I l ', -_ f.`;‘9 ‘i `_f 'ffgl ~ -11 r~~;. ‘_i,__-.p _ gag, ' i' fl; Q' I.” hr ‘ _ ‘, ='.'. _ iiiii1'rEii TEN YEARS -l--*ii _ to Health by ‘ Lydia Compound. Belleville, N. S.,Cuu\dn. - for ten years for female did not get well. I read in about .Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Compound and decided to try now to tell. you that I am can publish my 1eRer fra -_ Mrs. Suviuns Basins, Nova Scotia, Canada. Another \Vomah g ol nervousness for ten years, and hndsucli of ln: ` ' ` ' f- ‘ 9|-ganig painsthgtpomerimeglwould lie is as follows: Grade \'Ill.-1 John questions so accurately that it would h M redit to a larger institution than ~ ‘ill-I.t-oil. Grade VII.-1. Jo n C- a primary school. The reading and or sleepand dld not wantnnyonetotalk A - ; 2. Mary M<'LPOd; 3. Emily Mar- 'spelling were excellent, while Geo- Grade Vl-*L Louisa Murchison; graphy and Grammar coud not be sur- uise McKinnon. Grade V--1. passed. The recltations of the pupils Auburn,4 N. Y.-“I suffered from sc co in bed four days at a time, to me or bother me at all. l would suffer for seven hours ata time. ., 0 the Vegetable d ii. im-in "23 all trou testimonial." Chnrlo Reeovers. Sch" uid not eat RUSS Sometimes Iflml llll who a From Female llls"- Restored °d '° ia. "5 _ gula Pmkbam's Vegetable en‘s I good meeting was conducted by Mrs. A. E. ance. b “Idoetored Dm’ 1-- _-<1 as Jul 20th at 8 p. m. Prof. W. J. .Dan will adlress the meeting. All McLea re interested are cordially invlt- Henderson. attend. meeting of the Red Point Wom- the d attendance was present. The and o rack, Supervisor, who gave an room on August :End at Red Point Irene . , - ton., --E ‘ garry. HOOL WORK _ The Sldlldlng amine ; '_’, Neil Vickcrson; 3, Evelyn give c Dmlerem dwwndid the be" they could `§llnliic \\'liite; 2. Ernest Martin; 3, were for me until four months ago i began Compound s trial and now health.”-Mrs. Wii.i.i.m H. GiLi.,No. 15 Ellie SOI] Campbell and James Martin. inet- th giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Primary Dept.-Grade IV. (Sr.)- on th ' a nd Jean M<-kinnon; 3, Leslie very pimsant S¢re,,¢_ Aubu,-n,New ym.k_ llugilan. Grade IV. I.lr.)~1, Lester Prof. The above are only two stantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which Bh°W_ slssrlx _sham `"Eydis”Ef Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound does for those who womim’s ills. . 'lf you want spe- Q C, tihiiagmyriiaio Zh GK Lydia _ Plnliham `;= lIedli'ineCo.(i~oiiil- .4 ' _ dentill)L_ynn,llIass. Your lelicr will be opened, read and ,- W answered by a wo- X ` Qs* K man and held lii be -‘\\ strict eaiildeiios. ‘ ‘ " ' W lllli\\\\\\\\\ /II. IIIII gn Boston Shoe Shining Parlor pecial Chairs for Ladie R H i-r 0 - ~ I '_ % ' Illll|7If_§\\\\Ylll\\\\§!Wlll”Wm`\\\\\\\\"'IM IllIl\\\\\\\\\iwlllllllIA\\\\\\\\*\\%llA\\\\\€a//// O l'1'l 5' t-l 7~‘ 'E U1 =° :r (A anama, Straw and al inds of Felt Hats Clean ed and Blocked We carry :l full line of Pol ishcs for Suedes all colors -1mper.ial- Bronze--and--White - Shoes. We Clean Our Hats Her -in Charlottetown- do no Extra fo erefore we ve to Charge xpressage or Sendin them Away ut of Town Orders Prom- ptly Attended to 164 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN i070-51 20M tl. hllllll \\\\\\\\\\\vIIIl|lllll‘~ -;D "£3/Y_ If Y°u in Boston StayOver Nighe és-'e Stop at ltintcl Nottingham Overlooking beautiful Copley Square. Check trunks to Back Bay Station, leave the train therc,andl two»mindie walk brings you to tbl hotel. Give thecknto clerk on registering and yvill' luggage will be delivered FREE. European plan; near business, shop ping and amusement districts; first of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are con- i“‘,|l‘ Mart ----l. in-_v suffer from $2. Ilu Engl folio proii Still. A war: way l _ is. age M ents trial who she full; who thc brig who all All tlnlll no cal Ilii- ters Illi- viri- bert _l. ton liriit In Ii t. la I'()ll (. l.f'utl. fter an illness which lasted up- the :ii l rude- '\l '~ lionii-, and hii.:lil_v respcctcd"~-by all mlce i|iiaiiitaiir'c. liei' liiigcriiig illness was 'flu born i-anily to thc end. and altliolrgh te'_u_l . ~'.' » . _' . . - . ‘ .~ _ ‘ snllirini., ioiisiiliralil) at tiints, was mme among “S a perfect Stranger nf-\'cr In-ard to murmur at llic cross et in that short period of time you by In-r kind and Lit-utle disposition. Eta) avail, as despite all rare and inodl- skill shi- passed quietly away on '\'\-`li'r'i`i1"ii'\T-`liFr"iii`her eternal homo. me Shi- li-avr-s to mourn besides a sor- télpl' rowiiii.: father and mother, foixr sis- ' view, aniI’l\liss Myrtle at homci. The me hoine-, oni- brother James L. prc-dc- _‘iv r-1-asi-il lic-r sonii- six years ago. The ' ` ni-ral wliit-li was held on Sunday af- 'fu lcrnoon to the l’resbytcrian (`L-lnctory "__" .\'i-,w lloiniiiion was one ot' thc ml rg(-st ever .sci-n in this vicinity. The in si-rvir-I-s at the house and grave were H llii- Ni-w linininioii l’resli_\'t<‘riaii (.3) liuri-li. The many bautiful floral trl- ' te; '.‘, l'oler Murchison; Il, Rus- cd ho -od and .lean Whiitc; 2, Margaret the te iii; Il, Mnnroe McLeod. Grade II. of tea i`\lar_v and \\'illard McLeod; 2, Micha _____v______ "air in praise '“o`f"the"exoe|lent that was done. Mr. James Ilutt shed the audience with one of KWH! tiling! I~`lui:cm-i- l\l4-I-.sod-.--Grade -l-.-1. Syd" were Willoiighby; Z2, Ili-th McPherson; work Ili Ross.. M. A. McQueen’s furiii -A ' The D POINT INSTITUTE-The ro- Glellga nstltute was held on July 5, at ing w home of Mrs. Peter Rose. A tremel lent demonstration on the can- art. T of fruits. etc., which was much ly arr ul? RUP" appreciated by all. Mrs. Peter Rose with iss Alberta Yates were appoint- (lower Tegates to attend the annual con- ly pp; cured. You vention or the Institute to be held in examination was under tha -leader- ttetown on the 20th to the 21st ship 0 B¢1|9yi1|¢_ of July. The next meeting will be ton U , held g pupils tor the month o(.Jnns angwe W ` ' -- M0kD`AY. 5 S _‘_ 'mug wjlbh w n the casket, a last tribute o _s ect on. testified to CENTRAL LOT 16-An sgicultural the high esteem in which the deceas- ' ' meeting will be held in the Hall at ed was held by her many friends. The Central, Lot 16, on Tuesday evening, pallbearers were: John Livingston. McEwen, Hector Currie, Bruce n, David McEwen and Lester I acted in such a creditable man- at it reflects the highest praise eir teacher, Miss Annie Cameron. Iamin good 1 Enierson Huggan; 2, Mary McPher- At the close of the examination ' pleasing oration was given by Bridges who clearly demonstrat- \v cleverly the pupils had ac- .\lf-Leml. Grade ll.--1, Christina quitted themselves and complimented acher on her up-to~date methods examination of the pupils of rry was held Monday June 28th eep interest taken in the meet- as evidently shown by the ex- y large number of ratepayers her visitors thatwere in attend- The decorations of the school were certainly a masterpiece of he walls were most artistical- anged with foliage interspersed flags, while vases. of beautiful s of all colors were convenient- ced throughout the' room. The f Prof. J. W. Bridges of Edmon- niversity, ably attended by Miss Aylward, teacher of Campbell- and Mrs. P. L. Butler of Glen- The D\ll>ils were troroughly ex- d in the various branches, and red the many and ditilcult 8. ching. He was followed by Mr. cl O`Holloran whose' rcrnarks ish prim: won by John Ross. The his patriotic songs which was much wing ri-vi-iv(-il prizes for general appreciated. The folnwing address 1-it-in-_vz-.lohii Ross. John Mc- was! ben nicely read by Mrs. (Prof). .llary l\lcLc-oil, Louisa Murchi- Bridges wlille a suitable gift was pro- Miiiiiic Wliitf-, Ellic Campbell. ' sented to the teacher by Mrs. P. L. ls of two year.-:. there passed a- on thc niurnini: of July Sth inst., or liuim- _in Ni-iv lloniiniou, Gert- ,F J, liurhaiiaii, daughter of Mr. and F .0 lhiiii-iiii lincliziiiaii, at the early rw" Butler the national anthem brought meeting to a. close. _ ADDRESS. Miss Annie Cameron.- Dear d and Teaches- We the under- Ol- _,I “HW5 signed are assembled once more .. . _ . ur-li syiiipziili_\' is felt for the par- ol Ihr- :lei-caseil, in this hour of " . as she was a favorite in the had the plt-a.snrc oi her ac- $68 had io bi-ar. and at tiincs cheer- f;,wC ' ref-<-ivcil inc niaiiy dear friends don <-zilled upon Iii-r I`roin time to pl lioinc, ivhirli her very pri-sence M151 hteiii-rl, and in thc community Ng re shi- hail i-iiileared lit-rs:-lf to that li-iirli-r hands could do was vig - ru i‘t-lle\'<'~ the 1-'iii`l`L-roi' lint all to ` riliou- date to be with thi. God “U a and two brothers, who will have UM) syinpatliy of a wide. _X li- of friends in tliclr sad bf 'avi-iiit-iii. The Sisters are Mrs. pt! 'l`_ ltvan and Mrs. R. Il. \\'al:-"li, Bos- pa .\i£iss- Mrs. win. s nit-Neill Fair- ”°"" lii-rs are Angus and Melvin at :al a 11 ‘e you 0 ilirvli-tl by Mr, lrvlnc, Pastor ot J( class in every respect. U k lfRl\l\`f‘]S ll()\\'l~1. l‘|irii»_ ‘ l .RT S. tion &ig0 HCSS 0 Rev. ltcv. o fllc of °¢e'°° bein and io last K subj thc ject in the walls of the old school c to be present at the half year- l_v examination of the pupils. This ting although giving us great sure has its sad and pathetic side use we realize that this is the week we can claim you as our` ier. Sr-.arcely one year ago you by your gentle and kind disposi- and rare musical talent complet- Iinic. She will be gre-ally missed in My 'i'"'ptivawd me hearts not only of ittlc ones entrusted to your carc teachini.: but you have won the ect and good will of the rate- rs oi’ the entire district. Your ling worth as a teacher is clearly ble in the notable nanner in which have advanced the education of children. You are leaving us with- a fault and we cheerfully recom- d"yoIf"`ii§"`lieing"arf" ellect ionate, ble and hard working teaclier. To you that we will miss you is only rcssiiig our feelings in a very nit-an way. We cannot find words ony.: enough at present to fully ex- in how deeply we regret your dc- ure. And now Dear Miss (Tame- in consideration of the high es- i in which you arc held by thc cpaycrs and children ot' Glengarry would ask you to accept and hope may be the cause of brinrring hack sant niemories to _vnu ol' the time spent with us, We wil now say well and in conclusion we wish all success in whatever sphere of you may bc placed. Michael 0'- olloran. Peter Doyle, Tlios. Butler, sf-ph Doyle, Aiiiliroisc Dalton. 'l‘lios. i‘u.ian, Patrick Grillin, James llutt. TUESDAY S. CONVENTION.-The Conven- of the Vcrnon District S.S. Associ- ation held at Millvicw some little time was a fine success. Routine busi- occupled the first session. The evening session was occupied chiefly with two splendid addresses, one by W. A. Ross and the other hy l)r McEwen, oi’ Orwell. The ers for the ensuing year were appointed, Mr McLean, Fairview, g the Prcsidcnt. KENSINGTON HALL.-A-large appreciative audience assembled lleiil' Ewlllgellsl. ll. (3, Macpherson evening in the Temperance Hall, cnsington. The speaker took for his ect, "The Proviilcncc of God and lmprovldencc of man." The .sub- was well handled by this efficient, ' evangelist. Mr. Macphcrson's subject L ,_ % for w " 1 I lr?-`i}_?n1‘. _._ ..`.,,-_.__._. .._._. v/"5 _ entire cost, that is to lIT{`,’lYl'I _ In this brochure, without any expense whatever, you will, to all intents and pur- ; poses, visit our otlices and learn a great ‘ deal in an `nteresting way about the ,.... _,_ beautiful honle of “A Little J ourney" - At Excursion Rates HE oiiicials of The Mutual Life . of Cariada invite you to visit their Head Oiiice inWaterloo, Ontario. the expense of travel is hard to bear in these hard times, we will save you the say If you drop us a postcard we will mail you a charming booklet, entitled “A Little journey to the Head Ofiice of the Mutual Life,” containing twenty-five views of the exterior and interior of one of the world’s most attractive business structures. The Mutual Life Of Canada oiwrlinio J. 0. ARSENAULT, General Agent 136 Kent St., Charlottetown, P.E.I. _ All Tuesday evening will he "Shall e know our friends beyond death?" are wclcoule. Special music at V \ J . x each service. fit ' ` l c li GRAY HAIR >_r._Tremain's Natural Hair Restorative will positively restore gray hair to natural color and cp it so. lt_1s not a dye, and will riot injure the scalp. Satisfaction izuarantecd or money re- funded. Pr_ice one dollar. For sale by iteddin Bros. druggists. Cameron lilnck Charlottetown. Also sent postgaid. V Address 'l`rcmain Supply Vo Dept '(‘ ," 'loronto Ontario w/rrimwo 8 Ill ' 7 I li .4 I. \,, i Wear V and hel riotic each. I riotic Fund. im-ssuiini._ This Patriotic Badge pp the Island Pat- und. Price 10c Proceeds to be The Island Pat- iven to Charlottetown Guardian V Bl 0 .. Llmlkd, 45:6 Toronto. 0 ` _ _-`f.~.T"Iy » ` ’ LOBSTER PACKERS ATTENTION .l \Q-'LJ A meeting of Lobster Packers and `* Lobster Fishermen will be held at . -;. 4 " - W- tied nerves by \ Ilslllg Dr. Chasers , Nerve ‘I _ mens Institute H " -' first regular . .g ,_ McFarlane _ _ __ n ' 1-, . . _ sf /fa? W ll- ’ ‘much Ruth ‘lil ES 20th ._ Headaches, sleep- 4_1 lessness and tired, -;-»‘) di-oggy feelings !“*‘\\1 soon disappear .; __A when you restore ._ _ ';|gll>sl°~ to die ex- or th y F0011. . 4?’ 1, 5°”-“I ML .ll sant U , dealers ar. Edmninson. d|°iV9 tes *A fair crowd _ stratlo tute to be be held on AUTO DRlV_E.-J. R. Dlnnis, Esq., called around to the Prince of Wales College yesterday and took as many get into his car, including the in- _ _ i c“"“°‘zi.°.;'°r..‘:.':.‘:’“:‘i:“.;;°':.:;°t may strong and the l>.rams=l<.=,=,1._f_-;. . _ Present. Blix V ' Blanche Beat- , ' 'f .l§’.“l§.“.';l , ' Toiler . _ ne t ni tl)iilg{i'lll,l, ' h h d' t lil.. °° The keen appetite, _t e ra ian health and lusty vigor of the toiler are the envy Of the l'lCll e school as he could possibly who to keep , and no imrbeauiiiui mx ranch-on me . ‘-Therers mental Stamina, n]_us(:u\i-A Malpeque‘Ro9d,`-wblch‘~is one of the .i ,.. _ _ __, . " finest land' most -productivefranches ' I ' and gogd dlgeStl9n In f “ ._ ._ ‘ \_,,,l ` on the 'Is`iand.¢ Needless to say the 3 ar Vlrn ’ drl d Vid" Uf ill i Bid f this ' '” ~ / at l\--4. lur- , ov _ '.`=,, ve an wp 5- o n e o . I , ; famous fox ranch _were thoroughly If £.l'lf1Se S__~ '.01 If wtf ./_.enjoyed and fully appreciated. ‘ ‘ ' souris on- Tiiumiay the. 22nd. inet.-, for rich and poor alike, for toilets with hand - ti J r (‘. ('. I. ( < I il i ( ( l l i 8 t a a s fl n d , , . . it A, 1 I 1 r .iw D li e k ~i"’l':::$-' . RE law t‘ros by (`0f lll.(‘l GA ' .L ll. ’l‘h Oil bc (Til O ni lll Ill 011 cl S c w ot' W sl ANOTHER P. E. i. necono-iii tins the official report of the Canadian first Record of Performances, issued by I\;:’a“If the Canadian Ayrshire Breeders Ass- ociation for May and June 1915. “Bo~ when £0 5°-' All whsle’ Fishermen SBy_ Packers are invited to attend, own, , _ in percentage of fat in milk in a 35 peut* days next rg were some higher than this but for quality Bossy “takes the cake". Con- BA gratulations. tion Tuesday, June 29th, a large iiumber The ca||a¢||a|| sN'gddBd wllBat olllllpllly, lmltad he parents and young poop e ic- . - present. The classes were exam- . Nlagara Falls’ ontarm by the teacher. Miss Sadie Egan. roiionro orrice: is wiai.i.iN ~ ' -c fn f f ii' A V, _ S S a_ g* o res ,_ ,_ V . _ M 14,., Mint leaves, or __ _ ’ the cooling, _ M 929; F/J* MADE soothing flavor , Ml/vf L5 UANA i . of, Peppermint, ' tg- av #J Q mf ._P- _ /Di ne.. -JIS _ ` I . I (L \_ \, V "F5" an - s. `. ‘imap U5 ` .` _. D _ <.»_'-_-_ - Singers, public-speakers, athletes, toiiers-all know the advantages of keeping the mouth moist and 'ref1‘esl1ed-the throat soothed, with -`.'+u>V`:‘ I Give the kiddies all they want --use fit yourself, regularly. ‘ .,.ilUile,w it after 5 fevery. meal! _.Scaled in wax-wrapped packages to insure your getting it always fresh, full-flavored and clean. . ' 1' wo Delicious Flavors 1` mighty pleasant A to the taste - and _ long- lasting. Great ,. ‘ L ' The toothsome double strength. Dee liciousl -if _ WRIGLEY ' nouBi.EMiNT ' _DOUB ESTENGTH 4 ///-; J-‘._>./' ' Us »~ - i.. __ ~ - _ ii '-in. ` ._~»»»l win. wrigiey Ji. co. lid-» Toronto n 0.. _ . J, 1, ~ .~;-I, 1 . is . l . 1msn1wis¢'r~.mvssna'r.i»:~;'riiv_zwis=\r»