ULY 24, 192§__ ' or i s goolclgltsl; -can Wm,-,,.,M,0“f.iil W. Red 9% pagaticn of the gospel, will ar- rive Monday, July 19, to com- imence a tour of Canada and the United States. 5_ g, Rohold and Mrs. Ro-- will have served for the ‘l; years in Palestine under British society l" ‘h’ P"°' £1 ; aw" I SPRA MOTOR Made in London, Ont. Over Three Hundred in use on the Island. A Carload now on the way. This machine is equipped with an ALL BRASS PUMP A Four Row Top and Bottom Sprayer with three nozzles \ to the row instead of surface sprayer as shown with ALL \ BRASS PIPES AND CONNECTIONS. Beware of the So Called Just As Good. Terms ar- ‘p; ranged Io suit customers. SAMUEL KENNEDY 134 Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. . 09% QOVQQQQWOQO-OOQOOQ-OQOQQOQ'QQQ§O>OOQO-QOOQVQ‘Q§ SPRATTS FOX' BISCUITS PUPPILAC (Powdered Milk) Charcoal Biscuits I / _ AND I)I'S cordially invited to all services . - ' - Sundries PERSONALS Miss Della Gallant, Sunlmerside, DlSTRlBU-TORS E H MONKLEV is visiting friends in Charlottetown. CONRAD ll. CO. - ' ‘ ' gharlonflow" Summeralde. iliir J. A. AlaoDonuld L. Sc. ller- ' luanville left by the S. S. Hilflllllfl vvv vj-‘k, J. Lester Douglas 89 Queen street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Women's White Canvas Strap Shoes as“ cream Separators THE BHARPLEB SUCTION FEED Skim: clean at any spool!- Terma to auit euotonle -. Extra parta on hand. Write or Phone 798 or 939 AAAAAA A ‘AAAAALLAJ - ,Feeds , Feeds} 4 1-. Theae are exceptional l Forthe SUMMER MONTHQ m“ we wlll- have good 1:119 ""1111! hlllh clan ma,“ a, FEED; fQI‘ eanvaa ahoea. and marked HORSES, CATTLE, H009 4 down go a "new," o’ "w" and POULTRY. BALEY HAY and sTnAw. raeo one. BRA"- el-lonfa. CRACKED conn- raso comment, CRUSH- eo OATS. SCHUMACHER FEED and a full atoek of "m" Th‘? are "nade moatly “"91 medium heels, but aome lIlVl llllll heel. ‘m, . “w I "' " m "lmmee with black. s55 POULTRY SUPPLIES. Alao THEM m W" noctso one. earnest. WINDOW not: CORNMEAL, BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM FLOUR, eto., ete., all at Iow- eat prleoe. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Carter & Co M" "m 2V; to 7.) ALLEYluihEl n _£"P_"A&£ Foorwean P __i.+._. ,Cllurch at Kingston at 11 n. ln. nt , til strangers and visitors. i P1 nluln lo \\'t1si Forehead. itev. lir. " itnlnsily coilllill-lvd tho services at L Central Guardian CORNWALL SERVICES —Thel‘e will be service ill the United West Illver at 3 p. m. and at Corn- wall at 7.30 p. m. SUNDAY SERVICES. -—-Vernon and Cherry Valley. Rev, Dr. Romany of Trinity Church, Char- iotlciown will preach at Cherry Valley nu Sunday afternoon, Jilly 25th at 2.30 o'clock and ut Vernon ill the evening ut 7 p. m. FAREWELL SERVICES -— July 25th.-Rev. John McKinnon will preach in St. Andrews Church, Or- Wtrll. ut I1 a. in. and in the Church al Orwell Ileaid at 7 ll. In.‘ PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE -— will be held in the Baptist Church, ‘ Alllrslliiold, on ‘Pucsduy evening, July 27 tit 7.30. The medal won by Joiln (‘airus ill the Tyndale Bible Ids-say (‘llnlipclition will be present- "ll by Ills lltlllUill‘ Lieutenant (lov- el-uol- licnrtz at the service. MONCTON PREACHER -- At (‘entrni Christian (lhurch tomorrow_ 311111111)’. at both the morning llllll l“"“-l1l11i§ $t‘l‘Vll-'9l*'. ltuv. A. K. lior- mun Al. A, l3. l). of tho Illghflelil llillitist (Ihlll-tall will preach. Mr. Herman is an nole and eloquent preacher. llo did his bit iii Villly ltillgo and curries ill ills body the lllilI‘l(:-i oi the (lrcot War. Lint his Flory is lu the proclamation oi’ the Prince oi‘ Pcucts. A hearty welcome AUCTION SALE — The auction “ilc for Mr. John llurr. Bracklcy Point Road, Thursday, was n great wlccoss. The day being very fine, .1 large crowd 0t‘ people gutheroll and the bidding was good. Tho 1111111 0t’ 2i? acres brought $3200. (‘attic sold from $50 to S175 each; horses snlll wull, pigs brought ex- ilfllilllllillly good prices. 'l‘he crop U was sold by the field, on the farm. i, Everything realized splendidprictzs, lmouniing to 8-1500, Air. Ilnrr was "PW WPll l1l1‘11'~‘vil with the success 0i‘ the sale. licnjaluiil Carter was , the auctioneer. FUNERAL SERVlCE—’I‘he fllllléf- ll oi‘ the lute Albert Youland took llliwu from his nlothens residence 2i!) Fitzroy Strum on Aimuluy aft- li thc house. Whill- al West Cove- ‘_ head Church tllc services were cull- ducietl by RPV. Air, Lockharl; of .2‘, Souris. The funeral was very large- ly itiii-ndell fur such u wet day. ln- lt-‘TIIIPIII bend was lnndc in West (love- cirlnleitery. The p2tlll143al'0l's H wer Sinclair Alilggislnl, Jar-k Vail, Lzlnlbort (‘aulpbelL Jack AluLure, Kenneth (lard and William Vessoy, Aillny flcauiifill flowers were roci-iiw "d ironl lhc folluivillg: Wreath. ‘llliis Annie and Ainrgnret Campbell wreath, Airs. Campbell, wreath. from his parents and family, cres- "lll l1)’ M11 und Airs. R. Bell, cres- ent from Alisa Aialone. ' Early praycl‘ meeting tomorrow ut lo u. nl. Silbbnill School 9. Billie (flilnflvri itt l0 o'clock. Recit and Ana Foaming Blllolvs,’ irry will "Rolling sing the ill selection zlpprnprlnte to tho lllllil. ltev. W. M. Ilyon. ll. A. lug "A ‘Furl-fold Law". is! at this service will be or. and an Evening Hymn. SPRAY? SPRAY? With a HARDIE for reeuito. all Bran Pumps. proper work and efficiently. Busy delivering the NOW. , Ask for further information. JOHN H. GILL 761-7-17-7I 0-0-0 ¢§-&§§-§-§ PHONE I01! Dr. W. R. Carson CIIIBOPRAOTOB Three Year Palmer (lrlulunte Oflloe I24 Prim-e Street (Opposite 8t. Paul's Church) lluura I—ll P. ll. Evenings by Appointment O-FO-Q-Q Hard Coal A Soft Coal Besco Coke We take pleasure In providing you with the kind of coal you want and In any quantity that your naeda demand. We will be pleated to talk over your coal requirements any tlmfll ea our coal Ia all of atllllllffl qllll" lty and wlll Guarantee WW"?! "l" vloe and lowest prleea. _.8P_|°ll' prleea on ear load Iota- W. GILLIS 8i C0 I i|Ill I , I . ~lil --'il-. ll;' ' N. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — and ltilv Dr. Rnnlsuy will preach the morn- illg sermon, his subject being: "lln still, and know that l um God". At this hrrvlirc. Air. Robert B. ntesller- (from llilyiiihfl "(Jl-elitloli") also u ser- ]ll‘('llt'll('.l<i ni 7 p. ul., his subject be- The solu- Mr. Roland Plllllipson (tenor) who will sing; "Lend Kindly Light" (Flotl-h» Visit- HAND or POWER with adjust- able Booms, two, three or four rowa, three nozzles to the row and Every machine guaranteed to do machines Great George Street. iii-till’ all“ Above are the three Jewish rah- bis who are adjudicating on the Famous “Kosher" ease, a libel ac- tion by a Toronto butcher, Jacob Cohen, against certain local rabbis. The case was referred to the three rabbis by the supreme court judge trying the case. From top to bot- tom they Iare: Rabbi A. S. Pfeffer, New York; Rabbi I. Rosenberg (centre). and Rabbi Joseph Kowltz. Newark, New Jensey. 'l‘lllll'.‘-i‘illly for Victoria to rup some lltlo‘ ill Dos-aide, Lot 2h. Aliss the guests oi‘ Alias lxira AiacDou. uld. ~.\ir. J. J. Johnston. K. C., loft yesterday morning on a short trip to the mainland. Air. Sillllllfil (lillispic, ilrncltley Point itonll. was a visitor‘ to the City yesterday. l Air. Fred Fllll, llrllilzilbanc, was a visitor to the City yesterday. Air, Joseph P. Affleck, Lawrence Allies... wilu has been 51116111111111 U19 past three weeks with friends in Prince Iddlvnrli Islllild, leave this lnoruiilg on return hunlc. ‘Air. and Airs. J. t‘. Killion and two dilnghtl-rs, Hos c. unll Mollie, who lluvo been vis lug the island for the past two weeks, left yes- terday morning on return. lAlr. Justin (‘lo\v. building con- irllcior, of Boston, is visiting his old homo at New Iinvcu. He is alc- colnpllnied by Mr. Paul Swanson, who is spending the week lll Alia;- gale, visiilng his fellow workmen. Mr. and‘ All-s, Wendell Rogers oi’ Si. John, and tller young son Fred- erick, who have been visiting In Albertou, motored to the city yes- terday. Mr. and Airs. Aiilrk Munphy and sou Claude, Rumford, Me" arrived on a visit to Mrs. Aiurplly‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Wood. of Penkes Station. Also their (luughiers Alis- Slel Myrtle null Irene Wood of Boston, ‘Mass. Mrs George D. McLeod of Hunter River was in the city on Thursday. She had been spending the summer 111 i181‘ 011i home hero. Mrs. McLeod Silent the winter with her son Sen- ator J. C. McLeod nf Littletown. New Hllnlnsilire. She will remain on the Island till the first of Sepi- enliber when she will return to Naw Ham-psihlro. GOLDEN WEDDING An event of more than ilsual in- terest took place in Mnyiiield 1119p. ilavoitcrnuun. July 20th. when Mr. and Mrs. William Moflntt, of that place. celebrated the fiftieth anni- Vnrnnry of their wedding. The weather was all that could be do. sireilh so that tho guests gathered 2111 we flbeailtiful lawn in front of Br. .10 atts home. All the menl. P" "1' ll"! fltmlly “are Present with the exception of one sop 32:58. whose home is in Saskntche. . A communication was receiv. “A_¢‘ Once A Trialm Always Nyal ._.l___ O The Nyal Standard la ex- cellent and you may judge every Nyal product by that atandard. We earl-y a line of all Nyala' toilet preparatlona Face Cream. Cold Creams, F!" P°Wd¢1h Red Role Cream, Almond Cream, Rouge Compacts, eto, l " llarold L. Worthy 17! QUEEN STREET PHQNEIPIMKH/ mi l1i>i~,,. iii eight children and thirteen grand- lrl-nc Si-cllril of Snckville. IL, is visiting i“ Charlottetown. eujuy luiluy years more of health 811 from him the day of Ibo wed- dlllti in which he regretted his ill- fllllllly t0 be present. Four sons lllTlve-tl frolll Sydney, Arthur, John, Robert and David. One sou, James 11).. resides at home, and one of the two daughters, Ruth, lives on a neighboring farm and is married to Mr. Nicholson. The second dough. 191'- Neille. Mrs. Walton Houston. came all the way from Saskatche- W1111. ill order to be present. Quite 11 1111111l>91‘ 0f guests from the wide (fl1"'l'= of relatives and friends were present. Among the guests were I-Wo of the former ministers of Cavendish congregation, Rev. J. S. 5011118". of St. Andrew's church, $111111 John, NJB, and Rev. E. M. Altken of Cornwall, P. E. I. Mr. Aitken was forced to leave for Cornwall before the close of tho llfnciecdings because or a. meeting there, Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt were each imisi-llied with a beautiful gold watch and chain by their children and tilnre wore other handsome Elfin oi. gold from relatives and friends. M the close or the wedding sup- 1191‘. which was served at 5 D.m., all ills ltuestu gathered again on the lawn ulld Rev. J. S. Bonnell being l-ulleli upon responded with 11 lirll-i’ address. He. expressed the pleasure that it gave all present to have this opportunity of doing honor to Air. ulld Mrs. Moflatt. lie told or the ‘high regard in which they have always been held, not only ill their own community but also throughout this whole section 0t’ the Province. They belonged to that good old Scottish stock which had built up l1 type of citizenship In P. l]. island, which had made her sous noted for character and lnleéiflly wherever they have gone. This was true, said Mr. BonueiLof Air. and Mrs. Moffatti children. They huvo established themselves in different parts of the Dominion as excellent and highly respected citizens. lnrom this union had come children, ilud these were of great value to the life oi‘ our country. All". ‘llouneli referred feelingly to the and sweet memories of ilfty years u-itil their recollections of fairrs "long loved since but lost itwhiio." in closing he noted the fart that Mr. Win. MoffntUs father hull lived to be ninety-seven years old. and he voiced the sentiments of all present when he expressed thi’ hopu that Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt. ill the Providence of God would and prosperity. Brief remarks were made by Mr. Benj. Houston. John llfUWfl and several others, to which All‘. nndyMrs. Moffatt replied ill hu-ppy terms. lPniriot please copy.) Happenings oi The Week d from page 4.) (Continue purpose remaining on the Island for some weeks and will visit Sum - IIIPFF-lilfl the latter part of the week. i O I RPV. Dr. J. M. Atcbeod, pastor of tho Dutch Reformed Presbyterian (‘.llIlI't'll, New York. 5119M the Week- clld with his sister, Mrs. A. G. Put- Ililill, of Sackvilio, on his way to visit relatives hero. I O O V All-s. C. J. Ilousiield was At Home 'l'llur:-lduy afternoon lll honor of her guest, Mrs. H. C. Christie of Tor- onto. she was assisted in the pll-zlsiint duties of entertaining her friends by Mrs. J. IF. Macdonnld and Miss Holl. O O O Mrs. (~Dr.) Ross, of Vancouver. is spending two weeks in tho city aluoug her old friends. Her daught- er, Mrs. J. W. McLeod, of Thor- bllrn, N.-S., came over Monday to spend a. day with her mother and they were both cordially welcomed by their friends. O Airs. Heber Large and children have arrived from the South to spiltttl some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. iBeales. O O O Among the visitors being cordi- ally welcomed this week are Mr- “"111. Dean's two sisters, Mrs. D. P. Kuhn, of ‘Boston, and Mrs. J. R. Cowoll, of Los Angeles. Both ladies have been absent from the Pro- vince for many years, the former twelve years and the latter sixteen years, and they are delighted to be hi-ro again to renew the old friend‘ ships of their youth. They are at present in Tryon visiting their uncle. Mr. Warren Lord, whose 91nd birthday was suspiciously celebrated this week. O O O ‘Mr. sndMl-s. H. H. Shaw have as their welcome guest Mrs. Shaw's sister, Mrs. El. Howell, of Boston- O O O Mr. Clyde Auld, of Toronto, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Keir in Mal- peque. Mr. George Auld is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pom- eroy. O Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hopkins and son are holidaying st McCallunfa Hotel, Brsckley lBeaclt O O O Ten will be served at the Tennis (‘out-ts this afternoon by Mieleil Mllcrlonnld, Miss J. Gill and Miss E. Scott. OOOO Mr. A. Milne Fraser, of Halifax, had a narrow eacepo e few days ego when his automobile skidded on tlielhyloxhto _Ne_w Glasgow, and a heqend the ocenpan‘ otutho ear F“. M... DodgeBl-others, lnc., and their sub- sidiaries achieved third place in world production this Spring because they have been able-WITHOUT SACRIFICING FUNDAMENTALS——steadily to im. prove the smartness of their product, Owners and engineers know well that mechanically the car is sturdier than ever-cost of upkeep lower-and per- formance more dependable. Refinements and lower prices have been made possible by spectacular increases in sales. Not by violating the basic tenet of Dodge Brothers success: NEVER TO LOWER QUALITY IN A SINGLE Dependable Than Ever ~’ ~ PAGE FIVE ,_.._. DETAIL. __ __ - vfifl v l W. B. PROWSE & SONS Denise BROTHERS MD DRVCARS M l L Charlottetown ADE"IN CANAD bad shaking up and bruises. Fashions latest fancy recalls 11 famous limerick. -it is called "the rent-nil bag," und is guuriinlvvd “l” hold iu its beak, enough 10°11 11-11" *1 week." Paris has sent it over, and Fifth Avenue has adopted this shop- ping bag of peachy, wider-tilan-its- length outline, which is developed in soft nlorrocan leathers. lined with the nlatchiug suede that in the smart substitute for white kid lin- ings. Among the visitors to the city at present is Ml‘. A. C. Dllllly form’ erly of Engl 333 City who is visiting the island, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Lyman H. Davison and Mr. Davison. M1‘- Daldy is Petroleum Chemist. for the iRoxnnn Refining Cllmlxml’ ‘It m“ kansas and 1111790868 spending 11 week or ten days hare. lio larde- pgmed with the climate and restl- fulness of Prince Elhvard lfilllut which he is visiting for 111° 11" time. Trinity Church Picnic . l were hcld at thenllnlstgarts.’ Stflldlllnic on Wednes- dny last, at Westvilie, were V81)’ successful, and well attended... A considerable number of 1111195 had been collected by I119 “Pill” committee and It l5 nnfille-‘ifi l0 “Y that the Girls and Boys ulike- We" overjoyed by the articles received. Mr. Dewar Glow, of the Y. M. (l. A. had charge of the 500115 T01‘ m“ afternoon and they were run l!“ in a very good style indeed. Donations were received from the following:— IMT, Sydney Green, Mr. J. A. Muc- Donald, Mr. Peter Slllflll. Air. G. E. Hughes, Mir. R. Colwill, Mr. R. Cudmore. Mr. R. LePaize. Alr- W. M, Rowe, Mr. G. F. Ilutchisoil, Mll- ler Bros, Messrs E, Ferguson. G Tombs, W. H. Johnson, D1‘. G Green. S. A. McDonald, G. H. T111!" lor. Col. D. A. MacKiunon, L. Mac- Donald E Cameron, L, Douglas. G. Ritchie, J. T. McKenzie olsoflnr- veil Bros. Rnttenburys Moirs d: Carter d: Co. GIRUS RACES. (8 yrs. and under) 1. Francis Ayres. 2. Esther Harper. 3. Elaine Ramsay. "W (9 yrs. to 12 yrs-l ' 1, Norma Ayres, 2. Bertha Brown. 3. Dora Match. ur-‘r (12 yrs. and over) 1. macs Harper and Mal-lone 11M- per. 2. A, smith. 3. Edna Burke and Emma Msolnnls. (3 legged race.) l. G. Harper and M. Harper. 2. J. Arbing and N. Harper, 8. M Mutch and M. Ryan. (Swimming race) and and now of Arkan- lfihiurllol Match. 8- liar: at Col- 1. J. squareibriggll, 2. It i Princess Invertlnoky, nee Averill ,_ , i, ____. ___. , P. E. I. ~ i- ':~:*5»-2>“ A tfamoua beauty an done 01 E111‘- 1. Keith Lnnget 2. Gordon Graham. 3. Aurthur Flnlgller- (l? yrs. to 12 yrs.) 1. Lem. Prowse, 2. Duster Rotten- ibury. 3. Donald Beers. (12 yrs. and over) l. Lorrie AlncNevln, 2. Cliff Hol- man, 3. Earl Taylor. (Ii legged race) 1. E. Taylor and I]. AiacKinnou. 2. C. Holman and L. Prowse. 3. A- Douse and D. Allen. (Wheel Barrow race) 1. B. Garuhunl and E. Taylor. 2. Al. IANlROIBINl D. Alien, 3. A. Alutcb llnd T. Rana-hon. (Standing broad jump) (under 12) 1. L. Provrse, 2. L. Similson, 3. D. Beers. (over 12) 1. C. Holman, 2. G. Ayres, 8. L. Muillnls, daughter of Sir John one’! m"! 11="11"""' "°"°"°" ‘and Lady Mullins, who ls the Her time 1e are"! 111 ti" “"1"” wife of an exiled Georgian, Prince able society elrclea of Londeni George lrivertinsky. She Ia a Paris and the Rlvlerl- BOYS RACES. (Si yrs. nllli under) nine- Summer Sports Bring Sore Musclea '-—golf, tannin, [lrda In: l“ I n I. .- out-of-door activities- l - .l ~ atrongiythetoftenther I‘ or overworked muacIi-l Avoldthe unplelnan. -~ ~ brlllly rubblr. - ~ an pl amt: "\-§_.--_ e r. very oeanlc t I a pew rful MoNevln. (Boy's Swimming, ,r it FY64». i- b eldo an antlaepl r. i- fume. refentlngm - pnmot ngilaahny ea OI bottle at moot u.» - Inc. l" " .. t.‘ W. F. Young