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I We received a large ship- ' ment of movements d" ect from the manufactures- and as these were ordered before tl1e war prices have not advanced and you will get the benefit by purchasing Carnation _ Cream For ` Sunburn This refreshing," cool- ing, healing cream is just what everybody needs to cure sunbum and wind- burn and to protect the skin from old “Sol’s” rays. Apply it before exposure to sun and wind and it will keep the skin soft and white. Neither sticky nor greasy and daintily perfumed. Sold only by Bottle 25 cents J. G. .lamiesolu »€ than-n_n>__@-_;-gg; I I ,.. _.f , lg, . _ X ».§°,§,-‘l..-__ - .i . ‘I "; _ -, ~ - one of ours. _ _ _ _ _ G. H. Taylor M J l & O t' ` ewier p ician I | _ Tina 'r.-tuna AUGUST. Hi-gh Water. 'l‘i1uc.li't_ Time. 2.30 14.51 11.01 1.7.42 22.32 10.40 W. 1 .08 17.47 'l`ll. '12 19.03 20.15 21.13 22.03 22.46 23.24 23.57 11519. I):-ly l ' S. M. 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Prince Edward Theatre, 7 and 8.45. l TREMERE.- At Hampshire, Aug. 4. 1915, ivy Eletu, thc infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Tri-mere. aged three weeks. interment al Hampshire tfeinutery, Pritlny at 2 o'- clock. TWO PEFIISH IN NEWFOUNDLAND , . . -. | llf- sr. JolN'.-1. Natl.. Ang 5-'rwti .¢ 1. 1 ..l'._t___ __._._- ' .;.~t -~'.'»“`-=,_. ;-1 “lt->?.=.-.:;»=' . I- _ ‘iff . 19...- _1.g”=.,_ _ R-2; lives .were lost and much property along the const destroyed in a hur- ricane which raged throughout yet- terday. The victims were two fisher- men who were drowned tiear here. It is feared that the fishing fleets on the Grand Banks and off the Labrador coast were hard hit. .-.. ""‘-"¢'="f~"?".""F°!'-".""-` t.:o»i.s»-=>m¢.t:t.:¢:»-f" _-iq-iq U\~1f¢C‘ _~‘r1."5”F°¢==-ef-°> :.+.1oUl'l>0S0S- The Liberals timt--woi'n frail-K_¥.I_l-'lt it wus Ilughcs W“l`(’ fllillfilli-I fm’ lllffll' V€‘l'y. IIVHS. “ ~ . n ` who' got the $i00.000 i|1ci't>1isl» in sub- T_II“-Y \\"fl`0 Ill UH* dwllll Lli§Ul1_V- Tllill' Lad S .idy. ’l`hat's it raw joke. You know, ‘lid "Ot llllvc 11 majority on the lloor ,.0 now, and every intelligent mail in "I___U*0 H0USC_1UNl IIIUIV I0l1d0t‘ was (-h province knows, Lhut if we waited W1 ‘Qui fl S9!1_- I tlon't sec, in view _ . , ,ll llugllps go, $m0_00,, from the of this one thing alone, where either ilimvns at Brighton In fu" B"e""’th' ,-,len Gm.,.m,n,,m “.0 would “mt y_ourseii’ or your straw man has 11 “ lil the C,-Mk of d,,0m_,md than license to talk about extravagnnce and _le some. Everyone knows that Hughes “'35” of U9 i1'¢0P\f‘-'S 111011052 I think MONDAY AND THURSDAY couldn't get a. live cant piece from thc y°‘_' Ima Ilellel' CHU Ulf lll2\l€" ug...-vl1livps_ and you mmf; mali ' Excuse nie.” Said the boss. “sonle- 3 yonc believe lhnt it was lic who got “’H_{]lS mtktit the phone in the af 9 $100_000_-- o ici' o ice.” s ie said this he went , , out. and did not return. I wondered Jones at shedhw Uwe' “Don’t you know that Furrliilizirsoii nt tllg tlm(._""whV the boss dm nm uw * "‘ * $30.00() adtlitiomzil subsi1l_\'.” lllll the phone that. was on the desk be- thc editor, apparently nt a loss for side l1iiii_ But I think I know now. f_l_""""’rI"g at Keppuch mn -"‘3‘S“”`d“y MONDAY-Leave Souris for Etang- ‘= and retuins to Picton. THURSDAY-Leaves Souris for Amherst, Grindstone Island, Point Bosse and Grand Entry. Returning calls at Point Bosse, Grindstone, Am- herst, Souris, and returns to Picton. On the first trip lu the mouths of June, July, August and September, ,_ weather permitting, calls at West la Bay to land mails and passengers for (_ Amherst, thence to Pryon Island. Re- stone, Amherst and Souris. I; For further particulars apply to Agents, Halifax ly MATTHEW MCLEAN a. co 2061-7-15Mtr. ‘I 3_ p_ Q0UpEy_ sec,-¢¢a,.y_ inatical whether the whole Itussiun _ 11 "' 'lr Farm for Sale The undersigned offors for Immedi- ate sale his inrin consisting of 160 acres of land at Mayfield, small fox ranch on farm. For particulars apply to W. W. Rodd, 116 Prince St., or write Box 415, Charlottetown. 2393-8-4M6l. | _ g Z? Convention treat. Thus far.`secmingly hs has been successful for although tIis.Ger» ' _ troops entered the city this mornin llm (far an ~ _ U I) turning’ cans at Point Bosse’ Grind laying taken successively the Blonlel been oui)of‘0l1zi1licia \iiiCthRtlIF;i1;?cSelilt!it‘J,b3 make them most entertaining cm" net; rigid t.l1e outer_antl inner fortress- I of a narrow strip of territory ___ versationllsts and they are receiving es o tio town itse l’, i ie Russ ans oil- S tl ,_ . D- WM' ROBERTSON a' SON _ iightint-‘I reargued actions to allow p‘:;e.;,`;I§f of ll',rehe" “ilhagiz 2?-ect;¢l:)t]\;l_'_e,;i "WHY fI`I9lldS~ cHA5_ w_ |yES_ :_2*E____IllHw_hi;;`_l_ll§_ol0__F:ill;_;vi>;;<;;l__§S CoC_‘__S_' _Wlint tht_e_nex_t movement will be in _ - » - » - s a. n1a er ‘ Agent. Picton. manded by Prince Leopold has fallen military obsmfifers c_?_;‘lji;€;ura'_ByS‘;vn;§ K. C., are pleased to know that he Agents Souris" the honor of taking over Warsaw in, wmlnue to mmck the Russians in has so far recovered from his recent of 1° WM. -1.10-EJ M.-4...'-. ....1 lg;gg;;;§;§",;§;g§;=;"§=geE,mg§;°;_=;;g.;1--__h°»- °f fi---111-' ----hi--1 them- H ?§’IZ;’3.?§°I.‘l.‘?l."I.'€“i1l‘”...l§’.;‘°`”.1§‘.?}§ f ` X 0 e 'I '. i ' - . Owner' Picton' N°va Scotia' state entry within a few days the I rltiint-tiilulgilfl ti1f1lsf1iLi_' theinselves as they A FEW 3|-lA|qE5 |:0R SALE ¢AR_ ther icrcc counter attacks gained 'm UN? 100-I' Y WG 001110- Ry|NG 1-H|3 yEAR.S D|V|DEND3_ the much valuable time it is proble- 1nd,,_s(,_,ihmga visit to me D_____l_meI_ * * * les i'ront tl -"0l. east of (.holm and the Germans under smmgly ine Whole mnwa "ne is . I . y 3_'_"_’_e;"IvV°" S“h°I7__“"‘;\_V°" Gallwmz guarded. The gendarmes, in their blue ‘ 8 9 °"°sse‘I I" “mW- M ‘he uniforms stand ti I b th I Northeastern end of the line the Rus- . ' "IU on ess y e r sian communications are further :'|“|ni:;¥pE,):.),)f;;,Htaléifiong Ehe mm' ang threatened by General Von Rljuolow ,|,.m,.|,n,,.,',,,, 3|- _1,,,”nd&'_“,:ge‘;re]n “;p(|)te` UUUKUIUW Ill Bellevue- . _ I I A ' U * K "5--“‘-'li"P215-it-‘H2-R-l?.”“?21 ::.‘.'.;1r‘;.::.1:;'..1:1';'.';°:: °f.'.‘1.°.:';.: 121 deed although lhc Austro-Germans lu wlnphlng me Turkish' muwayg End Blullcllardt DUINIM EHPIIUIBUG- are N5* iavs set three traps to catch alid de- ' sl,-oy me Russia" Army nom, of ,hum .I_I;:f§ ‘Eg ‘;_‘;';'"'“_;‘_I;_‘;:_t_;§;:_g"j’_:“§ ‘£‘o‘i__":'__';'; after their extended sojourn in Cali. f_§"`"{‘_f'_bgt °’_‘ie _yas 3° "el" i0 "-|05* wI1l_ch has adangerous internal enemy, f _our _at ran_ uke Nicholas waH|||nd is swarming with spies. When r “__ _°__e"”"““'e Warsaw “"0 I9 one considers that, even in our trust- “og” ug' "F Wm' hifi m|Hhl f0 D|`€V'_ worthy national Germany, which is as "" 0 ‘em from cutting 0" IIIH P0* good ns free from enemy aliens. all the railway lines are still permanently guarded. one can nnderstalid the altit- “HHIB Claim the woliire of a Isrize ation in 'rnrln-v. win.-1. in its good "Pratts Calf Tonic insures quick “UmI""' Of P"I50““"3 IIN’ °HlU'f'K“¢8 IB nature still allows En iish French and ;.;*I‘I‘ healthy growth. is a disease destoyr-.r A Liberal Conservative can smailf when compared A with the lm- Rugslnng to gl. f,-eegauflmmolegted . and fattener. 50c package. i~‘oster’s - - . 9050 f0Y`¢@ GHEDKGII- Ill llddllloh tho bout their lu i . _ ’ I--iff...-~ Drugstore. 24011-ii-siurii. Vemlon Wm held m the C°“rt “““‘”" 8"” “P” “vlmfenllv Well 0" 8 "Turkey hilt: Iiiitifsover. among the =.=_.5.;.g1. _{.~y_ House at Souris, on Wednesday, the way to the rear- From refuses ore.-ks ami Arm.-.inns so many deter- _ .__ =._____._. August 11th, at 20’c_lo¢k p. m. to ‘_V__l;0 “_’°f~1\W even at that early mined enemies anti traitors that it - _-,l \ __ t f - ommat two andldams to I-¢. ‘ 9 9 ‘?“I'“9‘I the "IW N18 béeh would he impossible to guard against IE”-IT. -;_»d__§-‘=‘*" . "*»"` 17”* 5_9* . :L gf., . ,~' _-'. -,~ n e C denufled Virtually Of Everything that them were not from time to time a Present the Liberal Coflseryatlve. might be useful to the Teutons. Fac- lylgmly example made-as was recent- f' -- gafliy f0f’ the first dlSti'iCt Of torles have been stripped off their ly the case In the square before' .-'.‘..'.l*',".~»- ` ~ ,Q-_`f`I.`.jfj`1 old, $800.00. One female 90 per cent., 1 to the interior of Russia. l dl tfngulglred Arm nl 5 fmmrl at If 5300.00; two males, 85 per cent. and the ful? numbgi of dem' The Russian Government of the ustltwnsa well-earned dissiilr on the gai- . _,.3 , .1 _- e_ -~ 90 per cent.; also tive pairs Northern ga es' _ - Clit' left £0 U19 Pvllsh population. lows. Of ourse. the provi ions lllllllt Rod Foxes. Write for prices. Wal- C- H- S- ST}f»RNs» -RUISIBYIB B150 M0 DFGDBFIHB to eva- espionage? from which ,the Turkish tar R. Campbell, Lobo P. O., Ont. COIIVCIICY. l ate Riga a port on the Gull’ oi' that worships especially always have to sat.- l440-8~7in|9Ipd. 2420-8~6ME4i. _ - name. in the North the arrival ot Ger- fer, are as severe as can be imagined." I ‘ One silver black male fox, one year in 'S Cgunt _ Each Pol] is tg machinery and all war stores moved the Bsjszld Mosque, where some twen l‘7_._§ ri” .~ , . I-I':=_=.uf`~;:-1- ' »__--- _ -__ _ ~--- 1 ' .' ""‘°' -- 7' -~ _ . _ I '_""" ”“"‘°‘ '““"' °°“f“’ I i-‘Acts .ran Piiovsn uuraiaraais II IIIPP[IIIIIIi$ III IIII WIIIIIRDIID DISTRICTS .' -'III'-'“ - -_ 9 . . _ By the P8lt‘l0i'S 0ff1C¢ Cal '..-.§”il§".§"`1‘i..1`I.I‘..". ”.‘l.‘I`Z."’I.I...ff`1If " .$11 those who cannot leave the city for any definite length are enjoying short from are and adds the city these pleasure resorts quickly reached and the going coming by auto, boat or team but to the I nterest of the out- . y n b of contract in respect to winter coin- JDS- ~ 0 t t ' A sail up the picturesque West River seems to be one of the favorite outings this season and when the tide permits beautiful Bonshaw is the goal of all lovers of beautiful scenery and the delight of tourists of whom quite a number were to be seen this week. t Ili U Wednesday, Aug. 4th, the anniver- of the declaration of war was in the name of Sam Hill have I been HI OUHWII- H311 0lll` d€|€g8l@S DU! In I°y“ny celebrated here by “Pedal doing now? You are always seeing a. claim showing that we were entitled 5€I'Vl¢9B IH U19 CIIUFCII 0fEl18l8l1d 8116 something that no one else sees. to more we would have got it. But B grand PH!\’i0U¢ DI‘0C€BBl0l1 and T vt... 9 .ions comforter, beyond a this was not done. Thenelegates had rally in the evening. It was a day doubty a right good time at the public ex. that everyone will, rgrnember, the an- “Do you want me to go over it all pensei. _agd brought home just what :l_:\'€I‘S8l'y of a war for the freedom of ' _H - ' » _ " 'O Ould was oe out to the . e r ot 6 Sealed Tmlders Wm be recewed u"` iiiiuiieedhliiil bttiufoltlliteltliingxmlcirzhtlinn entitled to any Cregit uliiiaileitiei? riot world. - K Ill K _ It is understood that Sir Robert f"°"I 8"? Versa" 0' p‘"`s""S' willmg “ Oh, go on; unload," said the editor _ I could see that the editor did not Borden, i,he Preniler, will remain sev- _ _ I a smile that l could See was like this line of talk and was hard at eral ""5 h°“Se» Pla” “"0 5pe°m°“"°"" to1~ced....‘.fGet.lt,.oft.-your-chest.----Don’t -Work---Sou-rchiiishis-~-brain for some- more weeks in England. -an-n' ""' Prof. and Mrs. Barlow have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lay Amherst for the past week, and are Nova. Scotia, having a delightful # X 4| K ll lk Miss Dorothy McSweany of Moncton will spend a month with friends. 41 ik lk Mr. J. Sydney Roe. Private Secre- lk ll ll The Royal f‘ommission brought sev- eral prominent visitors to the city this week. liiclnded in the party were Sir (Tliui-loss Davidson, Royal (Yom- missioncr, Mr. John Tlionipson. K. (T_, counsel, Mr. A. Fraser, Auditor tieiicrnl of Canada and Mrs. Fraser, Mr. Owens, (Tourt sienograplier and Miss t)wcns all ol` whom were guests at the Victoria. They left Tuesday i'or Moncton. # #1 III Evci-yoiie. young and old, is delight- to have the Khaki lads in camp at id made their ilrst public parade on 'ednesdny, the anniversary of the claration of war. YI' 40 lk Judge and Mrs. Stewart are homo ain after n. pleasant outing thc bungalow oi' Mr. and Mrs. 'Dr. and Mrs. Reddy, who have been oriiing on return to Montreal hav- int: had a del' ltr I tl t tl t du-Nord. Amherst, Grindstone Island ,___m_S_(__ _“iles Om ____ _ __ _ _C c 'gl H mon I a m and Point Bosse. Returning, calls at " ' I Ia C Y ‘1\`@1\fl' G,.mdsmm,_ Amherst and Souris; and luis been the cause of the Civilian popula_t1on dcpartiiig_ While express- 8 ing fu confidence in the future Br't~ L, H ish Mim___,_, Crims make no __________;__ §v_._1i1l1_r;i_dge_,_ M_as:;___ an_r lk Among the late arrivals at Keppoch ro Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson of son of the late Senator Ferguson. a Professor at Harvard and was on ere in Switzerland at the time and ‘. while touring through Europe, very warm welcome from their Iii 4! 'Iv The friends of Mr. Neil McQuarrie. It I# 1! There has been quite a number of lic ladies however are not neglect- where one goes knitting and sewing in * K it Clialottetowii will be swarming with visitors next week. the occasion 0. F. of the Maritime Province. A the weather is flue the guests should Miss Ilslen Hughes who has been _ _ _ _ _ - . a correspondent of 'le .. .| U t 2i95722Mtf_ “;‘_;’_{’__:_I_;I_‘_f_‘:_‘;_f0"‘I_‘" "_‘_“"m';K t2‘*_'_;ew ognc (lazctte sheds remarkable light on U' yabl ng rip with R party of __ h “ld e"__‘7"_ ' am W 0 er- upon the methods by which the pres- s o get ierc. it will not find . _ _ those positions turned by the Anstrl- oglglizlliffésiiave to mmm] “"5 who have ‘"`°BS°d the Bug Som!" 'ilt is verv remarkable to notice how sex is to be the weekend guest M ms friends to Gnspe has returned home ll It P Colonel Montague Campbell of Sus- sistcr Mrs. Deacon at Brighton. ‘ Ht it lt The Misses Mary and Lucy MacNutt were the guests for a day this week oi' Mrs, Cecil Stewart at hor pretty Dr. E. S. lllancliard and Mra. ceivlng n vory cordial welcome home ornia. The Doctor's many friends are pleased_to see him looking so well a- Sain. 1 l Q Tho good news of the safe arrival in London, England of Mrs Ernest Lord who is on her way io Australia came this week to Mr. and Mrs. Art- emas Lord. Brighton, who accompani- ed their daughter and little son as far as Quebec. Mrs. Lord on her return to Charlottetown received a telegram stating that her son Victor was also sailing from Montreal for England and she at once proceeded to Montreal to hid him farewell returning home this weak. ll O I Aftenoon tea will be served at Vic- toria Psrk today by the Misses Wbear, Robertson and l~‘.J2cLeod. Mr. and Mrs. George Pope ot Ot- tawa are spending a few days in the city. _ . I. alll arlotletown. They are now under I North lntke, l’. E. I. 2385-8-M4ipd. _gan our Sir,-I see by your paper that druS- glsts. merchants and. others are doin! outings that take them into the ,gmml work ln .-alglng funds to procure country. Within reasonable distance‘sm.s tor our Island boys. and as the farmers cannot raise large amounts in- dividually I have a proposal to make- There are about four hundred and sev- enty-six Roadmasters in P. E. I Why should-not every Road Master in P. E. I raise five dollars in his district? lt would only be twenty-live cents for twenty in every district which would make $2,880.00 and there are one half of the districts that will make more. so that we ought to make about $4,000. l know that the districts will give that much ii' the Road Masters will do their part. Now to commence 1 will do my part. I know my district will do theirs. Don’t lag boys, let ul get four guns to be called the Road Dlltricts of P. E. I. gift to our boys. I am, Sir, ets., A. W. BRUCE.' Road Master. Red UNDERGROUND LIFE HAS REACHED ITS CLIMAX. VERDUM, via Paris, Aug 3.- The Geman hammering at Verdum, the 'fortress on which the 'drive oi’ a year ago went to pieces like a wave on a rock, may continue for years and years without making the slightest impression. - The underground life with which the trench conibnts of this war. have familiarlzed the world, and to which the modern soldiers already are ac- customed. here has reached its climax in an immense uudcrgroniid city pre- pared for the tlefenders of the key of northern Fraiico. Miles upon miles of streets alleys and public squares, chambers stocked with wine, ilour and tinned meat and lodgings, re- creation rooms, bakery equipped to make bread i'or ili`ty thousand men and heat, light and icicphonc, likc ti modern apartincnt house have been constructed beneath the smiling un- revcaling surface of thc meadows of the valley of the llieuse surrounding I-`rance's barrier, \vhi1~h luis been placed in the path of whoever at- tacks from Metz. - On the level of the old moiits of the ancient fortress 75 feet below the :-iummit, the galleries begin. Tlicro are no evidence in the most perfect military preparation.s that already have been completed of ally lack of ain111uuit.ioi1 necessary to stand an old fzisliioncd siege. licre also the stuff is parted and an cntirc ariny corps 4-tin easily be accoiinuotinted nn- tlcrground. with ovcrythiiil.: necessary for its livelihood i'or nlontiis. The Inst violent hombardiucnt by thc G1-riniin long rniigc guns was a wusit-tl effort. The sirongliuld was not even scarred. Nor are the Ger- inuns so near us one has an ideal. The 1-oi'1~cspo1nl4-ni this morning visit- ed thc trcnclies filciiig the nioat ad- vanced (ici-1114111 line, ten miles out beyond (`un1icrc, near t‘lmi11pi1etivillte_ situated at the bend of the Meiise. ’l`l1v I-‘rcncli posiiioin on at hill is ox- ccciliiigly strong, and can be held by a r‘o1np1ii‘utivcly iiicoiisitlemlilc force. lt is being iniorniitledly sliclled by thc Germans and one shell. bursting in it irvilcli just nlicud of thc visiting party l:illt-d threc soldiers. The spirit oi` dcternilnntioii and thc .sr-relic coiiildcnco of the men are in- coiiccivablc to tliosc who have not seen them. Tlicy seem to feel that Point. [IHUHIIH SERVICES FIRST METHODIST 11 a. m. Sermon. Rev. F. H. Little-_ johns. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Classes; 7 p. m.. Sermon, pub. ject Keeping the Faith. Preacher, Ret-_ R. G. Fulton. ` snacs cnunci-1. 11 a. m. Sermon. Preacher. Rev. R. G. Fulton. Sunday School and Bible Classes immediately after the morning service (12 ~o’clock). Every. body welcome. 'All seatsltrse. 7 p. rn, Sermon, s\ib1ect`,.TI1g'River of Llfe_ Preacher, Rev. F. H. Littlejohns_ , ST. JAMES. .. fit a'.ln.,‘sermon, subject: "The Call- of. God* in the War.” 7 p.m., sermon, gsubject; "What the year’n war has taught us.” Preacher. Rev. Dr. Ful- lerton. Strangers always welcome _,and seats provided. ZION CHURCH. 11 11. m. Sermon. 2.30 p. ni. Sunday School ami Bible (llasses. 7 p. m. Ser- mon. Rev. A. D. McKenzie. All seats free. , CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 n. nil Sermon, Sunday School and Hihle Classes after`niornIng service (12 o’clock). 7 p. m. Sermon. All are welcome. Special iuuslc. Preacher, Rev. Il. lt. Bell. - BAPTIST. 11 a.m. Sermon. Subject. The Brooks that Fail. 10.00 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Sermon. Sub- ject, The Past, the instruction of the Present,” Preacher, Di'. Gordon, Pru- loge, Brandon, Mun. will preach at both services. ST. PAUL'8. 11 11. in. Morning Prayer and Holy er. All seats free. Rev. T. W. Mur- lihy. ST. PETER'B lloly (lommtinion at close ol' morning Service. Matins 10.15. Sunday School ami Bible (Blass, 2.30. Evensong at 7 ated. Preiicher. Rev. Donald J. Mc- l)onttid, Long Island, N. Y. PEOPLE'8 CHURCH. Service at 7 p. in. Pronclier, Rev. D. McLean. their positions are iinpregiiable, and that it is only a question ot’ time when the Germans, worn out by fruitless efforts to break their line, must give way. The anniversary of the com- mencenient of the war was every- where celebrated by the men. “It takes practically "no time" to make ti delightful. tlilrst quenclilng glass or _lug of lemonade when you use Speoza Lemon Powder. Try Speeza, the lemonade that's quickly made. Powder 15c a tin. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. Mtf. "Kill-em-qi1ick" Fly Dises the best fly killer made 5c package. Fostar’s Dugstore. 240|-8-5Mlll_ I `; charge Twenty-live cents. -ll-I-H~I»-I--I.-l~l~|»»I-I' 4°-l*PI~I"°° I I A zzcnfzs \Vnntcd "AGENTS WANTED-TO SELL FOR the Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries. We teach our nicn to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. Illghcst com- missions paid. llaiidsome free cquipnicnt. Stone & Wellington, To- ronto, Ont." 2410-8-GMI-1261. _,___ __ I For Sale FOR SALE - A REGISTERED Shorthoru Bull Il years old. Apply to Angus McLellan, St. George's,lt. it. No. 1. 2384-8-4ME3l. . _,.__...._. _.». . __ . .A.__.____l._ PIANO FOR SALE.-Brand new, will sell for $135 cash. Address, Piano. clo Guardiuti. 0m3i FOR SALE, A RUBBER TIRED CAR-I riagc. Apply R. E. Farquliarsoii, Quccn I-iotcl Stables. .. 2408-8-5M1tipd. Foxes Fon sate-2 s|IK`cK`MT\I.`E foxes and 2 pairs of patches 3% months old. North Lake Fox Co. FOR SALE.-UNDERWOOD TYPE- writers. No. 4 Model. special price‘ 40. Sent on approval to responsible Dlirlies. exliress prepaid. Dominion '1`>'Dewrltcr ilo., 68 Victoria Street. Toroi_1to._ Ont. 2272-7-27h13i Fon SALE-'rwsnrv Pains ie- land ranch raised Mink, this year's kltteiis. Should prove to be breed- GPB. as they are the progeny of ten pairs. out of eleven In the ranch. Must sell at once owing to crowded ranch. J. R. Brehaut. Montague. ________*__ 2303-7-28ME6l. FARM Fon §'Ai.s "6T4"|r76|`£I~i River Road leading-to Black Horse, UOIINIIYIIIIE about 55 acres. with large barn nearly new, dwelling and °“I'b\lI|dlllKB. never-failing well of water. Guaranteed title. Terms- 51-000 Cash. balance to suit pur- chaser. Mrs R. A. Hillman. Ken- sington. P.F.'.i. 2190-7-21m12i ' Help Wanted-Male -' wAN1°so_A` "`él-iATiF|`=`sUIiZ'“H»`- _'l_>l_y__ljo}___163 City . , I I-°.5t... ‘Losr-A Few oavs Ano A vesr ..pocket Kodak in case with owners iuinie on same. Finder kindly leav G at Worth_v's bakery. Reward. 2383-8-4Mti'. l__._. __ _ '_ I I Situations Vacant $2.50 PER DAY FOR DISTRIBUT- ing "WOltLD'S GREATEST WAR." Up to date book. Whirlwind seller. Llnscott Company, Brantford, Ont. ' in-ip yvnnteti-Fetriui-ii LAUNDRY MAID WANTED FOR I~‘alcon\vood Hospital. Apply at the Hospital _ 2417-8-6Mtf. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Eldon Hotel. 2415-s-si_vi_1t___ wAN'r'En"A Gini." "|='6`R"e`EN'EnAi. housework. Apply 83 Upper Prince Street. 2350-7-3lMtf. ; 'l‘o Let 'ro”'i§E'ri |.`ARss“FnoN1' ` asa room, centrally located, in a private family. Apply this office. _ ___________ 2402-8-4mtf. TO LET--HOUSE. APPLY 282 _ 9'?" 0°°'¢*i. S*-_ .3°§2:7:15_M£!: _ TO LET.-The Store and A premises - on Kent Street at present occupied by Geo. McQuaid. Tailor, possession art, 163 Kent St. 2267-7-23m mt! _ -_ _Teachers Wanted WANTED. - A SECOND OLA88 school teacher for Fortune Cove School District No. 34. Supple- ment $35.00. Peter Mstlierall, Secy. 2423-8-6ME6ipd. WANTED-A TEACHER FOR WEST Cove Head School; $40 supplement. ADDly to J. R. Allan, Secretary Trustees. 2388-B~5in8i. TEACHER WANTED FOR ROSE Valley School, No. 107. Supplement $20. Joseph Trowsdale, Secy.-Treas. _ 2396-8 4M5Ipd. WANTED. MAcH|N|s'r Fon |.A'r|-IE Wvrk- Annly B. stewart is co. _ 2160-'I-20mtf. WANTED- - cansraxih' I-'oi small fox ranch. Applications will l_e__:-eceived until Tuesday, August . State qualifications and sal- °_f¥- Cfmllsan silver Black rox Company, Lui.. ca.-tllgan. P. E. I.. WANTED..-Prlnol ai wanted for lollo River School (1151) Supplement 840. Amity Secv. ot Trustees. 2265-7-28mo'll wA~~r:o.- Finer on ilcomi Class Teacher tor Annandale School. Supplement $85.0* Apply to Roy Howlett, Seety of rustoel. Annandale, R. R. No. 5. 2371-8-3M5i.. 2816-7~I9ll8lpll. _-_ , R lessor ot' lloniiletlcs at Brandon Col- Conimunion. 8.30 11. ni. Evening Pray- p. m. All seats free and unappropri- I -I- given August lst. Apply to D. Stew- t