l GI B. INMANH,‘ K. C J. A. MacDONALD Dr. (l. 0. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Praotloa limited to Eye, Ear, Noae Ollioo Bayer Building. Great Gaorgs Oflioo Hours-O to 12 a. m. 1 to I um and eatest and : riknsaiulrciicil ‘ w with plenty 0! will power. Prior ' "nnfl" dollars. . 5 illiuilillsli ubi . 1s a won- . tiiéheli Rrfuiiifihtimtlieemt o! the ,.li "d flaiiirntea tlie cause. Don't auifer l‘ ' dhgumfllifl condition; ‘jet I'D!!! of ‘"00,’- rlii-uiiiutsni. One months treat- . W W, doliiirl. ‘ _\ ~ BIIIAIIII - rIIl is the lreateot remedy yet KW‘; ‘Qflcliiii. Alter taking a few doses ‘ l" "Dip-v . A liiontii's treatment and l d" T, l; gone. 'Go tn your druggist and ,, "and this remedy at o_nce._II you have Wm“, per box. one month a treatment. ‘ w; , a . IIIIIII IEIIMI IIES 1W”. l tlcd iicnstruutionti. Tile - Whig’ CiliI-dylriflil very easy. K dis - -~ . ll b - g M, .,-..,,' iftmt-IIIIYJIZ taxi“ ‘ii tine-Iii. a reliable regulator for all i’ iIlY iilfltmcnt. I<ive d are. t t stop chewing or smoking, get liyzfmv, ° s box. IIISPEPSII re s victim to this most dreadful com- iifioiu I"! B I-loa of Moovlt [or DVDQDIII. km“, mun ynu will got over it. ou will M; to eat anything} your whole general Iii will improve. Don t tuke any substitute. " box, ‘i‘wo dollars. one month's treat- IIIIIINS (‘om Pencil is something entirely new. fffliibh. pencil on tlie corn. and in a few u. [llnt the corn is gone. It does not hurt ‘ It is handy to use and is guaranteed to Price per pencil, fifty cents; i- on e the rum. fifty dollars. The IIIIIIII! reparations are made by the = oovit Druit ‘o., Llmitcd. Montreal, Quebec. M n; Guaranti-cti. one Druggist In every ‘n m; bPPI] appointed an our special agent. , yflwflYS iIflVt! a good suaolu On Iiond. Sold in Cilnrlulteiown by the 2 Professional Cards. _,._..._.._‘ II. l". DEMPSEY Graduate of Boston School of PIANO TUNING 1'11 Grafton Street Charlottetown ink R.McGuigan.BA IARRIBTER. IOLICITOR. ETC. Monay to Loan I Cameron Black ctiarlottstown. P. E. laland , -___-_...___.--_- - 1S. S. HESSIAN larrlstor, lolloltor. Notary Public Etc. ~ MONEY TO LOAN Iomqp- P. E. Ialann larrlatar and Attarnay-at-Law lloam No. 12 Cameron Biooli VICTORIA ROW Barrister, Solicitor, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown Medical lchool and Hospital and Throat Itroot, opposite Guardian Oflioo Telephone 26! J. A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. Eye Specialist Oflica-Prowsa Block. ‘I27 Grafton Btrsot Houra-ESO-‘iz. Sat. 030-1 Evenings fly Appointment. Phone Sid-L. _1—4 lotteiown, -__._v DR. BEER'8 office will be clos- ed until Aug. 15th. cotoneo TUEESH towels, 39c pliir. Tliursiliiy_ Beer & Weeks. as: THE BARREL RACE m. m. Picnic In Hunter Rive not fine, come Wednesday. WEDNESDAY THE 10th church. “ll-l- . some .5TRONG.—-Mr.' David Arblng of this ciiy will b» £15 yours of use on tile 10th, day .11‘ August (Wednesday) and is sti... shoeing horses. (s; Tobacco and drugs. Price, Three . AN ICE CREAM social wl-ll be hliid in ‘ltlie ~.\1cw qfilcu-igclw Hail-i. Tllinrstliiy cvcning, Aulg. Llth. Pro; coeds -in aid of the new Protestant Orphanage. EVERYBODY TO Montague for the big race Wednesday, Aug 10th, Only $2.05 for return tickets Charlottetown from stations at proportlonsil rates. ‘THE ANNUAL PICNIC oi’ the Lung Creek Baptist Sunday School will be held on Wednesday, August 10th in W. E. Stretclfs field. visitors table ice cream and -re- freshments will be provided. Come and have a good time. THE ANNUAL CONVENTION. of the Charlottetown CANADIAN AIR FORCE-Three recruits are required to proceed tn Cnmp Borden, Ontario. c/n Wednes- day next for 28 days’ training. This is u splendid opportunity for thus..- possesslng some mechanical experi- ence. Good my and transportation both ways , Force Secretary, 57 Grafton St. provided PRIVATE McLEOD GRADUAT- ES-One of the more recent gradu- ates of the Murine Corps lilstltute says fl “lasllington Exchange is Private First Class Earl ULeod oi‘ the Business lSciinol. Priv- ate MaclLcn-d is a birth his parents living at (‘har- ~ Prince Edward lslnnll. ' ln the early part of 1919 he cums to the States and was employed Canadian in various 13051110115 iilllil Sixteenth ‘Company YARMOUTH, n. s. r‘ tomorrow ll treom festivlll and to... a; Que. lheud Presbyterian stormy, Wednesday coma l day. if‘ JUST ARRIVED. one cnr at Queen City, Queen .fltiur, and cracked c Ihg iit lowest prices. Kay & Co., Brudlilbane Thurs- of the West orii ‘meal soil- J. Gordon Mc lli you bent it? intermediate ~ ‘zirieton Sidin b Distri" OI his?’ (m North Tryong l; the Woman's Missionary Society H M. Chisholm, at Sumuiersids at “'1” be held at Mumw Harm" Gourelss Ltd. ~ Thursday, August. l1. The morn- ing session will be held at 10.30 a. m., afternoon session at 2.30. Tho public meeting at 8 o'clock. A welcome to everybody. Apply air T. Mac summer of 1920. On August 3. 1920 Private MacLeod. hill/iii: 190N194] or the opportunities which United States Marine Corps of- fered, took out his first ‘papers and joined the Marines, He under- went the usliill extensivotrainlng III. Piirris island. South Carolina going through with 577 company. under the command of ‘Lieutenant Wemple. Litter he was transferred to the Quantlco, Vii. liere he enrolled in the Banking, accounting nnd bank- ing-law course. receiving his diplo- llin in June. Private Mzli-Leod did his work well, was selected to bc iiistrucioi"_ nnd in June. was trans- fcrred tr: the ‘Marine Corps lusti- ilite in Washington. D. C. Private MacLeod has also practically finish ed the coilrse in commercial cor ~ respondence. in which he is en - rolled at present, He plans to en- roll soc-n in the course of Law for business men. lLINiMl-IN_I The Original and Only I Ag‘ c Bawars of (sfig§lnlgfea'oid on tho PA c‘ Minard’s Liniment l _ lllli clsirliii unruly wllcrsiilne PICNIC '. "" until further notice. pogwoned ice- ii to A by the tho at F A R M LABORERS Excursions liorii vlciollu i Partial {will aarvioa. - al tl manna. ss "'"' ..'. rooms wlthha Malia it your Iona In “AUGUST”! " ‘ ' 4 AND _._ FAREB FROM 8T. JOHN and other O. P. R. Points In New Brunswick: $20.00 Going $25.00 Returning To Winiiipeg,Maii_ '. From 6 N. R. Pointa in aw Brunswick and from P. - Illllld. add Local Second Class Fara to rataa from 8t. lnhn. It R. DuBRIQAY, District Passenger Agene H. M. DAVIDSON. Local Agent Dr. E. C. ‘Harris l Eye Specialist tetown. . Office Hours 9-12.00, 2-5. Phone 68-! . .~‘..‘..J..i...A1.\‘..,, l Office. mini Bank Building, (Iharlot- I \ on. smALLwoons office ill be closed until Aug 15th. w - ,__. 5'9 VALUE in trey cotton. a 1-20 "P 1018c you. Beer a Weeks. TEA AND IC—E CREAM festival at Coveh ad P- b ‘vedueadfiy, Aug-ii;- ytarlan church A-RTHUR J. WRIGHT. returlned soldier, will be in Tignish next week lettorin bl monuments. g m“ e and granite CAVENDISH CHAMPION Base- III team vs the Hunter River cracilflfmcks at the Picnic in lIuu- iel‘ "Iver. Tuesday. See the m... WHERE A's; Thursday evening, cou/rss. Everybody is going, FOLLOW THE'pIOWD to flit! ice cream suciul on Wm. A. Be.- nard's lawn, French River 10th. Weather unfavorable will bs bell‘ _foli0wiug fine night. The cake which was lotteried at the ice cream festival Inst. Monday on Rochford Square grounds was won by Miss Annie Walsh. I HAVE on MY PREMISES three heifers and one steer-years olds. lf not called for by 12th inst. will be sold to pay expenses. Neil Munn Cherry Hill. . . HOT DINNEIR WILL be served at Montague race track under the auspices of Women's‘ insllute, so You are assured of a good meal Stop nowhere else. THE GARDEN OP THE GUL ILLUQTRATEDr-“SOIIYBIIIID of th Provinco—bsst illustrated write-up of the province aver published. Price fifty seven cents poatpaid. Guardian Office. t NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display ad... iaements must. be in tho Guardian Office before nooi. of the day previous to publication THE PERCHERON, CLYDEnn-l Shire Stallions owned by the De- partment of Agriculture will stand for the balance of the season at_ the Technical School lStables, Chill‘. lottetown. THE 8. S. CANADIAN SAPPER sails from Montreal August 19th for Charlottetown direct. Sihe will be due there on August 22nd and loads general cargo foi- St. John's. Newfoundland. Bell and Co, agents. ‘ A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave (lhiirlotteioivn for Mcniagiw r-ices Wetlriesday at 9 a. m. Return fare including wnr tax $2.05. Tnxles will meet the train and convey pas- sengers to truck for 25c each. Tnxies drivers get your posses from the secretary. MAIL FOR UNITED K-INGDOM. ——ln addition to the mail being for- warded by the Empress of Francs on the 13th. inst., there will also, be ll full mall for the ‘United Kingdom desplitched by S. h‘. llfetaganiu on the 17th, and by S. S. Empress of Britain, sailing from Quebec on Saturday the 20th. ~ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-The Sacrament of the Lord's Sllppsi‘ will be dispensed at lMurray River on Sabbath 14th, Services at 10.30 and 6. Preparatory services on Thursday at 10.30 nnd Saturday u: 2. lRev. James\ MacDougali o.‘ Cape Traverse will assist the minister. GOLD PIECE DONATED.— Thu five dollar gold piece donated by Dr. Rosa to be awarded to the p» nil of West Kent School leading his class in the Entrance Examina- tion to P. W. College was won by Jock MllcLeod, who secured 1st. place in the post list from West K-ent School nnd 2nd. place in the general pass list from the Pro- vince. . i-oo-i ‘Borden's 9t. Charles or Jersey Milk "with the cream loft in" “the can with tho cow on the label"- le always as frssh and sweet as on milking day. Your grocer can slap- qly you. i I The Skin Requires Constant Gare Summ 's Sun is trying on sonsitlva aklna. but. there are many safeguards in the form of dainty toilet preparations. AAAALAAAAAAAAAA ‘ LOTIONB, CREAMB, POW- §> . ‘ : ‘nuns, TALCUMB, MAB,- s, I sacs PREPARATIONB, '0 " arc. b > Our stock of auch goods Ia very complete, and aa wa feature nude-marked, advar- tiaad llnsa you may always ha aura of finding your favor- ‘ lta brands. 2% Oava time by coming dir- aotly to our atora. ‘ Johnson It Johnson -*¢¢‘ i Cor. Kant and Prlnoa ltrasta The Quality Drugstore A vou ooluo Z uzust 11th? '1‘ = llinnfliiielld Ice Cream festival, o2 j ' postponed until 'I‘hursday at one 0'- BI-mmm di'ew's Presbyterian Churc h_ Increases Weight and ‘rim csAnwrrs-rown GUARDIAN =~-l§'i‘i’s" -. in ti; STAN DARD "noises iuvluursc‘ For in flavor. bouquet, strength ‘cannot be bought anywhere in the neighborhood of its rica. p \ Brings Happiness ! Blue Bird Standard Tea offers the moat for your money 55c I and economy. As good toil v COME to the Ice Cream festival at Mamahfield on Thursday even- ing August 11th. INDIAN RIVER PICNIC post- poned-- Big picnic and other gam- es to be held at Indian River have been postponed till Sept. 5th. THE AU¢T|°N SALE of Bruce for ll twovweeks vacation starting cally flnished._st0cks on hand IJP- _]_ Taylor Bmckley PL has been p05 yesterday. This yenr the boys camp lag sprouty and generally o’. at Georgetown and no doubt they for shipment. poued until 'l‘hursday at one clock on account of the rain. DON'T FOREET the tea "ant; ice cream festival at Covelieud Presbyterian church on Wednesday it stormy first fine day following. ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIES OF THE ISLAND-d” sending your friends a souvenir of P. E. I. only 57c postpsid. Guardian Office. THE AUCTION _$ALE 0i‘ Bruce J. Taylor Brackley Pt., has been clock on account of the rain. FORMER PASTOR RETURNS- Rev. George iE_ Ross, formerly pas- tor of Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown and now St. An,- Harli- llton, Ontario, is spending ills vaca- tion here and is supplying his old pulpit during the absence of Rev. George C. Taylor. OILD STUDENTS VISIT. .— Mi‘. Alex. Hutchinson and wife 11000111- pzinietl by S. Iliflilili‘ of Dartmouth, N. S.. who were 0n u two iveeks motor trip to the island left on re- turn by the iS. S. "Constance" yes- terday. Mr. Hutchinson was a stu- dent ut iSt. Winston's College fifty- five years ago, and this is his first visit since his college days. Nai- urnlly he has noticed quite a change throughout the city. ’ POLICE COURT.-- At the Pol- ice Court yesterday one drunk was fined $10.00 or twenty days; three infractions of the traffic bye-laws were dealt w‘|'h and in each c- as a fine of $2 and costs Wlls imposed. One infraction of th-e Motor Veh- icle Ac. netted the City $20.00 and another $5.00. A prohibition case was adjourned for a week. -€-<0>-——— Strength of Thin, Nervous People In Many Cases. New Phosphate Recom- mended by Special- ists Is Guaranteed By Local Druggists. Nothing like Bins-Phosphate. says Dr. Harrington. of New York, to make thin. delicate. nervous, dis- couraged men and women take on needed weight and quickly exhibit a. nerve force that radiates health. energy and ambition. ' 1t is known to be such a wonder- ful aid to frail and tired out people that Hughes Drug Co., 'Ltd., and other leading drugglsts, who have a large demand for it, are glad to guarantee Bitro-Pliosprate. CAUTION: Although BItro-Phos- phste is an excellent aid in reliev- ing weak. nervous condition, its use is not advised unless Increased weight is desired. Dtlhllusie University HALIFAX. N. fl. Arts, Science, Commerce. ltlualo. Engineering. Phar- naar-y, Iinw. Medicine. Deatlatry ENTRANCE NCI-IOIIARIIIIIPSI Three of $200. five of $100 each. Awarded on results of matriculation examinations Septembrr 28—0ctnhcr 1, 192i. One reserved for Halifax County. one for Cape Ilrctori. one for New l-‘Irunswlrk and one for Prince Edward Island. i-‘inwr vnAu scilonAsnli-si Thrcc of S200. three n! $100 Mich. Awarded on results of "PM yell‘. and tenable during nrcond your. FNIYEIIQAI. "ALI. resirlcnce for IIK-Il on hunks of North West Al'm. DIAIILIIOROIYIIII IIOIYPIE for wnmcn students. CONFINED T0 HOUSE. -— The many friends of Ciiier of Police Icaiiierou will regret to learn lli.il he is confined to ills home with an ' injured toot. Sgt. Bradley is acting Chier‘. ‘ PASTIME CLUB CAMP. —- The Pastime Club have gone into camp‘ will enjoy this ideal spot where there will be excellent 01tp0l'i.-\1Ill~-I ies for boating, fishing and bathing. Mr. Leo McDonald wont up Sot- urday and made nil preliminary arrangements, In the afternoon about twelve buys left for the camp and when the Boy Scouts break camp, a number of the Pas- time boys who are ivill-h them will go tin Oeurgetoirn. Mm. ‘Wilfred Coyle is in charge of the camp ar- rangements, including the comnils ary dept. SEVENTY FOUR YEARS YOUNG ——Mr. E. G. Love. P. E. Island's vet erim marksman, piuns attending the shoot at Ottawa next week and is leaving the city Saturday. Mr. Love. though seventy four year: of age, has an eagle eye for the target uild his score at the recent provincial shoot, though not up to his own‘ stuncbrd of excellence, Will-l 111.2 envy of many a younger riilenlzin. He is an enthusiastic bowling fun too, and feels good for another twenty yeiirs on the alleys. -lie Ilihlfi begun to think of using glasses yet. Sportsmen com-s and go, grow old and shaky and rheumatic after the manner of humankind. but Mr. Love secilis lo be imbued with perennial youth. - PERSONALS I Mrs. (Jilllge) Stewart was n pas- sengei- yesterday to Sllediae. I Mr. Fred Brelnncr was u passen- ger to Kenslnglon yesterday. iMf‘. Ernest Jolluntl diiy morning for West. left Thurs- tlie Canadian —‘—'— . i iMr. James L. Gillis, Kensingtou. is on a business trip to Halifax and other places. IMr. and Mrs. Alex Hutchinson, Dartmouth, N. S.. are visiting in the- city. Mrs. Wm. "Msighen and two sons, of DOFCIIGSIBI‘, N. 13., are visiting in Cliuriotictoivn. Mr .-D. IH. McLean and Dr. C. l]. Green, Montague iii-u registered at the Victoria. Mr. and iMrs. E. McCarey and ‘family left yesterday to spend ts vacation at Murray River. lMessrs. H. MacEwen, A. MacLti- Ian and P. MneLelian, Summer- side, are registered at the Revel-o Hotel. Mr and Mrs. E. E| Parkman Mr. E. Parkman and IMiss Dorothy Parkman, Montague, are In the city. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Janileson. Messrs Keith and- lionlild Jamie- son, Summerside, were in the city IMiss [Mary Suniuilili arrived 1301M: §a$rciiuy night from the hing- aen‘ no w ~ ~ .> m»; been visiting ‘ miilffqf§I " ' -" I mouths. TIIITMARKETS TORONTO. Aug.‘8.-—lteceipts o.‘ eggs here yesterday were 1.28s’ cases us i-oilipurell with 1.1.17 cases it week iigu and 1,359 cases 0n the corresponding filly last yellr; a fair trade was done local- ly and prices were liiaintuincii with a firs. iinderlune 1:1 the mar- kct. Wholesale Jobbing prices were quoted yesterday its follows: Specials 43c. lo 441. Extras 40c, to '4 '1. Nu. 1's 34c, to 3st,. Nu. 2's 31c, to illlc. Local lriide-ln maple products leililiins sczlsonilbly inactive with prices iionllually unchanged, llizlp- lc syrup in tins of one gallon (til;- uciiy being quoted at $1.50. while miiple sugar is trusted ill 15c, to 17c, per pound occnrillng to qlldi- lty. in the market for new (‘rop po- tatoes trade is just. beginning lo open ‘up and prices arc increzisin; Iy ninre flrm,havliig scoredrin atl- vance of 25c, to Iii-c, pt-l- bag of b0 pounds since the first. of the week. There are no clli- lots colli- ing along supplies dribbling in small lots from day to day. The d4.- niand is steady for small quanti- ties to supply immediate needs and good local potato-cs arc s-.. lng readily at $3 per bzig of 50 pounds. Tile sit-lintion will iii- made easier by receipts of Now Brunswick cobbiers are soon tin-- to arrive. ’ Trade in old crop stock in pracll unfit NEW YQiRK, Aug. 8.—-Eggs irregular. Receipts 16.511 cassi. Fresh gathered axtra firsts 39c, to 41c; do. firsts 35c, lu 37c; State Pennsylvania and nearby; western hennery. whites firsts to extra, 47c, to 58c, do. browns, ‘extras, 461'. to 48c, do. gathered browns and mixed colors. firsts to extras 30c. to 44c, refrigerator firsts 35c, in 37c. TORONTO. Aug 8.- Flnsicr feel- ing was again notcd in the locll live hog market yesterday, trade being light at the prices prevailing yesterdays stiles bring l-cpzirtcll iii’ selects weighed off cars at $171 to $14 per hundred pounds. Sales o!‘ thick fnts and sows wi-l-t- lllillit! ii $10 to $12 and $9 to $9.50 rcspcci- ively. 'i‘r:ille in smoked moat: rciiiain-z active. with prices firm, trmlo 8 to IO-pound liluns iliivlng been done at 44c per pound, and 1S to 25 pounds hauls iii. 40c.-\\'indsoi- sci ected bonelrss bacon sold al 48c to 50c. ant‘. ordinary grades or‘ brcalt- fast bacon at 32c to 35c per pound. Special brands are lilovlrig readily at hlglrcr figures. Tile market fol‘ three ' ill‘ trimmed loins of pork inns quiet ill 32c to 33c per pound irllile I.l‘Iill-‘ med shoulders brought 20c to -. Mess pork. pcr i)i)i.—- Sept..-.$18.70 $1870 $185.1 $18.55 Lard. per 100 lbs.- I Al‘. C. .......... .. (Jan. Plic. runny rtuult “More Bread and Better Bread” f _ , \ aria Sept .. inal. To make larger loaves from the same quantity oi flour, and more loaves pet barrel, use Purity Flour. the flour WIIII tho Inii strength bFWebtern Canada Wholl- Inst aaiood for cakes and pastry ll I! Ia for Iarea A 30.0 0 HARVESTERS ANT E t 5 $24.60 ‘fol ' I eyond. plus ‘,y "w". Charlottetown f To WINNIPEG ,1. plus Half a Cent per mile b Return Half a Cent per mile to Winnipeg, $28.00 Excursigop Dates (‘ll Alll.0'l"l‘l'3|l\\'N And all Prince Edward Island Points. ‘ \ Special train leaves Charlottetown about ‘. .9.00 a. nf. via Moncton and Main Line to n, Bridge, thence Transcontinental to Win- b‘ nlpeg. l Aususr 4TH AND 16TH . I-\ “= for meals en route. Special accommodation ior women. Convertible (berth) Colonist Cars. Facilities 1 F W. ROBERISON. ‘t. 3"‘. i3 , Na I I ‘ ' "., _ . ..$10.50 $1 $10.45 $l0 l5 THU .__$l0..7l) -i~'l0.- $1030 $1030 ‘ ~ ---------- " prices ciostltl: Pork, nlllii- - » - “Aunl GBFIGIHI-PHSSGIIQBI Agent, Monclon, N. BL i, ‘Fodtilos. Tickets and iull informiriuii from local Ti :i:.-t Agcnt or i Tl. .~ ,r-l.- ,. - -. " “Hui? "Ilmréliilpilr"£29,163 Lilli], s1l..0. iililh, $10.00 lo $11.00. ‘m, 1.0, _ ,0”; in tier-cos being quoted zit lSc, and ——Z<*>—-—— "' half a cent higher in llllls zllill till-W. _pixils. - 71w‘ Receipts of provisions here ycs- f HQ“, terdzly were 5 barrels 0f poi-k, 3;: ]|‘\I‘l|,._\‘\-' _._"g_ xi, (Q,,,,,,,,,-,,ns , _]‘__;" 0o packages oi’ liiclll iiiid 3 Iluxldfilnnrnigll 1 ' v h, on ‘v “._ I ‘ ' " "‘ of hauls llnd bill-on. ‘ H )3 " ‘m’ ‘ ‘ ‘m -' 77% ‘Chicago. Atlgllst 4__ Pl-Ovjfiinlul111011101013 oi‘ IIIE‘ Alonlrelll Slltrii 47 I - . .. 1‘ - s - . - i- ;, , _ , _ _ , _ _ 40c to 50c (Iowa. Flliilrc ‘lilotut- iiich‘ M!‘ Lmm NW4 “MM- DW‘ Mil/i!‘ ions were: > ‘ ' ' V‘, (hits, Sept. 1215154. lbw. Ziilll}. Open High. Low Close. M" "l Pork. no quotation. Ncil is." Siliii small Toni- wlio was reading lilo my 3i‘.""".ii¥.‘l“ m us“ ill-ii: - a . __. . ... o u. . . f I Short ribs, per 10o ibs.- ‘Ens -- 0 - “m, m... ,,,,,,y_ __. __, ‘yesterday. NMIss Amy McDonald arrived Friday evening from Santa Bar- barba, ICaIlfornia to visit her mother, Mrs. D. H. lMacDonald, North Bedeque. Mr. and lMrs. J. H. Sleeves and daughter of, Moncton. have return cd home nfter spending their vac-i- tion on th-o Island. Mrs. R. Steever on aunt of Mrs. Steeves accom- panied them to Moncton, where she will spend some time. IIEGIQTIIATION‘ DAV! tnhln all fiu-illllcs (cxr-cpt for I-‘Inal, students in Mrdirlnr and Dentistry, who must It‘):- lstci" on Soptcmbcr i-Itli.) urn October 8rd and 4th. lfallfax lltiidciitn niilat register till the Rid. LRCTPRE! ‘IIIIIGII Wcdnrnd (Jctobcr fiili. I-‘ltll ldflili INIFOIIIJTIIIN iyirly in person OI‘ IIV lottcr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doric Chestnut Street, city, returned home Friday night from visiting their son. lMr. Joseph Doyle, Skinners Pond. Mr. Doyle slates that the crops look good in that part of the country. H i lMr. liiigh A. McDonald left yes- terday morning for 'Moncton lo resume his position , with the T. illlaton 00.. where he was spending to the office of the President. his vacation at his homo in Nine lMiiflCreok. nnd was accompanied Ar Al! 1' and Gaaralflatwi Ashore Ilia Sailor Man Ia an inseparable companion of TMASTER WORK» MAN" SMOKING TOBACCO. can be had in both Hngaadfltztfiug. BOW/ll’ i SMOKING TOBACCO 4 by his cousin Roy Hicks. will ‘Jlllllltjlglfiii Him. Mug i. u. se~ilyti~ix~i~ .-