.,_‘. _. it 'i i _ | v 'lt . - i ‘ - - » y . . oi' \Vt'st lti\"or, i’. 112. I., aged" G5 5. 'l ri limi had 5' .1 I i i., .ll ~ AULD BROS f Prince Matindq 3 p. ui. Sharp. Night 7and 8.45 n i LAST TIME TODAY T0 -SEE ltvniirllllve’ _A l’ai'amotint Picture. Did you ever wonder how some .__girIs__get all their beaux? It is a funny tiling- take Lila Lee she--is just a little country girl in ging- llain and sunbonnet,` yet _L I L E she had _a string otbeaus. 1),' I“[_U_)p\/- LQ-__/L_- -iiow does she [do it? It’s ' “V T ' a .'c"‘t ` , 1 A (_,/_#tl/..._:t‘:./;.' g .<.l¢JO ¢I>l1:)I;;,£IA0$(?»ii you gee Wednesday & Thursday Marguerite Clark _ _ --THREE MEN “The Tigers T_rai.l”_ AND A GIRL” Muir Ailnitrr "nit HUMAN eiiAiN” Tliird st-iisatioiial chapter of I;-‘_-1 - -»--~ i Ji- ___ _,___ _ . Province _.___ ot C Gruonds to 7480 S\N§E_T HAY BASKETS il 'STEM as~ sorti_n`eii_I ‘ofjstylaii and sizes new and dlfierent on sale lu the Sample Rooms of R. T-. Holman Ltd. City. ~ ‘ ‘r 7467-8»5.\l2l. 7l’QN‘0HT.-Ati ici- cream festival- 'ou Knights' ol Uoltiiiibiis grounds *this eivcnmg by the' altar boys ot St.- i ilurls ani Cathediriil. f Band in at- Ltelidance. _» 7430 _gs ~ i- \. - si ' ` ,.rL__.__ ‘|* ‘7\'r'rsN1-ions., tiimt-len to nie it ie x ‘ , I ,I tgOi‘-'Ex' Ogtqrliéc self This' i sirable resiileiice has li ‘lr- ithproll DJ ,Pmovritctl and llllf lil His; ii-ia_~;.~i`-'oralrd . 'uni-s-5M2ii ‘ Fon 'rss oni=HANAcE.-- Taq' Lailif-s _»\uxiliury of the 1’. E_ island, !l’i'ott-slaiit Orplialiage acknowledge' ‘with siiicore thiniks the gift of 45' pounds of _varii truni the l’resident,, `_\li's. Justii-o llaszai-it ami the Wo- 'iiieii"s'l'uti'ioiii: .-\s_~iociiition. - ' .__ _ @- GONE T0 OTTAWA.-Sir Louis lluvirs, K. (‘_ I\l_ G., I’. (7,, (`liiet- \Justice of the S_upreuie Court of (ian- lada. i'cr-eit'cil"rt lelig_glt_l`r,ln,fl§aitiirillll'. ,._iiiglit rccalliiig hiin 'to' ()t‘t_:twn, and lin- li-ft yi.~sti~rday inoriiing for the lrapiral. Sir Louis is to be acting Gov- »»i-iior (i~=iicra.l during the absence of flii< I-Ixf-i-iii-ii<~y the (lovei'nor (lcneral ,who is makiiit; a suininer to_ur in the (iiilf. ill- is t»xpi»ctc4l lf) retllrlli ill time t`o_r the eiitertzilnluent. to the l’iint~e of \Vales iierc_ "‘ ‘ i BIG ATHLETIC MEET.-Slli'oesS- ‘ful as \\w-rv the last hatidli.-ai sports- Qu E,-imendem of me W_ M_ g_ go. l they will bo slirpasscd in all respects by those of 'l‘lii|i~snd» :-rgast. the well known uthleto will 'bring tliree or four promising com- petitors. )'lcl{liinoii, who won _ his :events in the overseas sports, will ’ 1 - linake his how to the public in the hall' lmilc run, being pitivd against Iingh (lralinin of (_li'aiiam`s Riillti-‘\\'iio isliows every iiidii-ation of clai-is-anil ‘ollii‘rs_ l’ark<=r lloopei' and George Pruwsc have now rounded into condi- tion and will enter lille runs and bicy- plv i-vents iw-i-'pi-t~t‘lvoly. 'l`li»i knowing lsporls arc pri-ilir-tiiig some exciting ifiiiislics wlien those well known ath- -letes await the pistol. The oveniilg`s pi'oi.1rain will coiisist of 220 yards run, 'halt inilo run. hurdli-s, high jump, _shot put. -two liii-_v'cl+- nninbers, -'and 100 yards for school boys. BASEBALL.-'l‘iic baseball between the (ircat War Veterans and the Chur- lotte,to\\'n regular nine which was ,poslpoiii-rl on account oi' had weather ltviil be playf-rl on \Veilnesilay even- ling at 6.30 p, in. llotli teams have ibut-n pulling sonic snappy practices and a rattling good gaino is -assured. During the next few weeks it is ex- pr-t-tort that both New Glasgow and .lloncton will bring over strong teanis ` ilu meet the local nine. "l`lic home Ilonni wliicli w-ill play agaiiistdhe Irvisitors will be picked fi'om both the ‘G_ \V. Y. A’. and the present local `tcain. While the game is in prog- lrcss on \Veilnr-sduy evening ba,llots ‘will be passed around tp the spec- tators to allow them to select what they coiisitler tim strongest nine from ,thu vigliteeii players on the field to iiriei-t our Mariiiinf; iiciglibors. ln this way it is liopcll to product- the strong- |i»sl iioii-parlisaii teain it is possible :to st-euro in tin- city, ISLAND WOM/-\N'S DEATI-L-The ' ,Nt-tv (liaisgoiv News says: New Glas- W - - ' i--rr---°'f - -| T0 Our Country Customers O , ._ When we fittedup and moved into our new premises we hadyou all in otir minds eye-‘it was otir idea to' have a store' that would he a pleasure for you to deal in-having the space we planned a rest room, whore _you can ciieck your parcels meet your friends and use it in any way you 'may desire. Our stock oi' Drugs, Sundries, Patent Merliciiies, Dyesc'-“., etc., will be tip to the usual high standard and everything and anything you may want will be here,-Make of o - . ire what we desire a place to trade iii. REDDIN BROS Phone 86 in E -gotv has lost in the tleatii of Alicg Sin- `noit -ltaciiiiiis, Jul 26 1910, native years, wife of John ll. Maclnnis, ,lztiiios Sli-oct, one of its most loved r:esst`iilly a lodging house i'or the past twc-nt_v tive' years has endeared her- sr-lf to it large i‘.ii'(:lt‘ Qt’ friends, She was ii frionil in need, staunch at all times of a very quiet unnissunilng nature. doing good in her own quiet _w1ly. She leaves to mourn her loss ga liusliantl and two ditiighters, Mrs. Thus. Scott who made hor lioino with in-i~ anti :vii-s. .r_ G. ilarivei or _Port- flanrl, Marine. also two graiitl children |/tlire Scott. and Auburn 1Iarivel_ Also S\ll`\'iVcil by three sisters and-one iirothor niinn-ly Mrs. (iliarles 'l‘ib- heri. Natick. Mass., Mrs. Mary Ilor- _innn_ .laiiiiiica Plain, Mass., also Mrs. limiiiit Mi-i»oii=iiti_ iitinsiiatv, P. i. who so tr~iiiloi‘i_v helped »to care for hcl' ilurint: .liar late illness. The bro- ther; is] George Sinnot of Eliuwood, E, _ i CEMENT 1750 liags fri-sh stock. (‘al'vell lii'o;~'. 7479-8-5-'I‘ts1li. f 1 l | I ‘_i=UT»‘~i?'i_i'1i`-5"-fi ‘ |T»`;tTl‘@rT»-:'L"‘»`-.`r`T lT` t"_*’i“_t*\'-i i.‘ ‘T ‘ 2% Fora ri' ""` " F l I I ~ f, Wholesale Grocers _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ i Look over our Grocery List, V then call us up. ~ “THE~HOUSE OF SERViCE"° - aterman’s Ideal in € P Signed the Tri;aty’:tl,1,a,t*\'§,‘;; _ noir tilt' war" 11 ,,,-; `;f`i~i»~%H -ran-=r“-:r fbd Best by Test [il G. H. TAYLOR _ ' JEWELER » The Store for Waltham Watches t \ i ‘°"` and liiglily respcctoil citizens. Mrs__ _ .\lziolnnis in having conducted suc- of 'ML and Mrs' D' J' Nmhulsun' SEE THE SWEET HAY baskets in U16 Stlmplp Rooms oi’ R T Hbl man, Ltd City 'l467B51M2i icE-~»oasAivr- ~1'oNiai-|11-Attendl the ice ~'¢i°eam festival tonight on Knights' of Columbus grounds and help a worthy cause. 7480 V N A A 4 Zvi I CHAU1'l\uduA o`uAnANrons_- There Will be a meeting at 10 o'clock this 'morning in the Mayor`s ollice oi the Chautauqua guaranturs for the purpose of passing accounts. All guar- antors are requested to attend. ' __scour.s_.t#§§'tiyNc..;opiiig_,tp eig- _nresae_d.dea_lr qgllie ,Prince or Wales to _in_spe_ct`¢,fhe Bpy Scouts .un _l\iS -tour. ;the_.-lqqpl, ‘ia outs ‘meet tonight ' to drill at Y. M. A., at 1,30 sharp.. . , T-W - . _ CHAMPION VAULTER HOME.- Many fri-ends in (Tliarlottctown -are delighted to seo l\lr. William Hal- penny -back once more in his ‘native city. He arrived here on Saturday number ot’ years since he left Char- lottetown. Mr; ilalpenny, as all .renieiiilier has quite a reputation as in atliléte. His ieats as a Dole virul- ten _bi'ough‘t,hiln fame both at home and -nbroad.__`He has taken part in iiuinero_us,_ athletic contests' and luis cleared, twelve _feet' in viiulting on- many' occasions, 'lt ls to holl' eil he will give some cxliibits at his ability as a vuultcr before returning. CONCERT AT COVEHEAD-A very enjoya'ble‘cvening was spent recently in the Methodist ("llurcli. Covellead. when Miss M.'l\l. White, District D gether wlti\'othei's of t!harlottetown‘s talanted young people gave i1 concert in aid oi' Missi;;l1nary work. The pro- gram was brig`t and varied, consist- ing ot' choice_recitatlons by Miss Van- lderstiné, a'rea`ding by Miss' Boyer and solos _by Miss MacDonald and Ml'. Brown, all of which were heartily en~ corcil_ A very interesting anti exhaus-| tivc report of the _ society's branch meeting neld recently at Moric- ton, N. B.. was given by Miss White. This was illustrated by charts how- iug the relative progress of the workin Japan and China and empliasizlng the great need of-more volunteers for til.; mission ilélds. She gave agen objec- tive for the present year twenty per cent; 'increase in membership, twenty per cent increase in ciiiitriliutions and twenty *new missionaries. The ladies of the congregation served ice cream and cake at the close. PERSONALS M-iss Laura Crockett, York, is spend- ing the week at Vancouver. r \Mr. Peter McCourt and his daug‘il- er Miss _ll/lilnilie, leave -this morning; on a trip to Ottawa. ~ _._..nev_ G. "A"_ si-liar, Aiiiei-t, N. ii.. 'spent Saturday at York the guest.--ot- his uncle Win. Sellar and Mr.=i_.Sel- lar, .,, ' i ~- Mrst- Jamcs_Goodwin, Morell, ami little daughter Marion, ali-io her daugliter-in-law Mrs. Wm. Goodwin. are visiting friends in Charlottetown. __- Mrs. S. R. Lowe, fornicrly Miss Katlieriiie Jaines, is,visitiug here the lziicst ot' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lowe. lriillsborougli St. Rev. llarold liaynor, who has re- cently been engaged in ininisteriiil work in St; Stephen, N. B., is visit- ing his hunin in Enniore Itiver. Mrs. Effie t'anipbell and licr daught- er. Myrtle from Portland, Oregon are visiting in Onwell (love as the guests Mr. Lemuel E. Gallant has arrived from Boston on it visit to his former home in Rustico. Mr. Gallant was at one time business manager of The ltlxainincr. ` _ , Export oi Hides ls Prohibited 0'I"l`A WA, Aug. 4.-The Minister oi' Trade and ttoniincrce announces that owning to the abnormal sit.untion` of the iiidc and Leather Market, wiilch vitiilly affects the interests of both ested to' coiisider and' advise as- tol the best course to' he pursued. ln the int-antiinc it is defined wise as it Over Here served at home. `D STAG Chewing Tobacco -is appreciated by both of Canada’s war units --those who fought in Flanders and thosewho It is also enjoyedlby civilians of all classes - itluoughout Canada and - ‘ 18; recognized as --- - typ .Ever-y_,n0_y_,qesiiring to lie ,elirolied in ` If _ , _ W _ _ the scout r-unkausltould atton this - ~ _' ' yvvd meeting.. - _. ,_ I-_ 0% - ' 5** 1-it ._ _ i in r 3'- _J | i _night from' Montreal, It is Kluite 3 ' Churches ot Christ The Friday morning session _oi tho convention held at Montague _, was charactei~lzed.iiiiiet’ly by two splendid nddresses, one by Evaiigeliiit L. E. Sellers oi’ indiana on “Personal Evan- gelism." und one by- Mi'.- Harding oi’ Suinnierslde on- “-Retrospect and Pros- pect.” lMr. Sellers ilnpressed the need of more personal work and illus- trated from experieiices the great ad- vaiitagesnccuriiig t`i'oni such woi'k. on the'part ot' every christian. Mr. 'Hardlng’s address! was a survey ot’ past work for _half a century and a practical consideration of the prob- lems confronting us for future days. 'Phe afternoon session was given over to the work ot the W.M.S. At 8 o'clock Mrs. Ellie K. Payne gave a soul-stirring, uplifting address _on the needs- and work on the foreign field. The session on Friday' morning was taken up mainly with tho general routine of business. The rep ir-'s fx'oin the various churclics were satis- factory and enconi'aging, and sli'owef_l marked gains in inelnbership, and ul- i~'o iii<‘rcase in offerings for hotli lioine and foreign work. The following resolutions were sub- iiii-lted and adopted. 1 Resolved that ilie warmest thanks of this convention be tender- rd to the cliurcli and people of Mon- tague for the ulninclinit hospitality ex tended to the rlelegates, which is the “source of so much pleasure to all ai- tending the annual gatliering_ _, 2 That this convention express its appreciation of the presence and help- ful service given by Mrs. Payne anil` Bros (iorey and Sellers of United States. _ il That we express our appi‘ecia~ tion ot’ the strict cnforceineiit of the proliibitlon law, and the results oli- taincii n_iake it 11 matter of satisfac- tion to nil coninidind. 4 in convention assembled we its cliui-cites go on record as being will- ing to co-operate with 0thers»in the gi-cart iiit<»i‘~<'liui‘cli world iiioveiiiciit. as fur as pon:-ii-ble; and also i'ei~tiiiili1eiitl to the cliiirt-lies xi prograin of. aggres- sive ctfoi't and adoption to meet tiin needs ot' after-war coiiditloiis. '5 The coiivention recoii‘l,niends that the churches adopt the everyfneinber canvass, and aim for ii worllly 'blltlgvl both for home and fore-igll WORK- 'I‘he officers elected t'or the coming year ai~e:~,i-‘resideiit W. il. llardiiig. minister at Sumnierside; Vice-l’r<-sl- dent, (T. E. Arin_itrong. minister at Montague; and J. \V. llayter, New Glasgow, Secretary Treasurer. Saturday afternoon, there were most helpful addresses by Mr. Harll-- ing. Mr. Sellers, -Mr. (‘.ore3»'» /USU “h0"l talks by Mrs. i’ayn<-aiid l’i'ot'i'ssoi' Nor ton, -bringing vividly lietore the con- vention the great need of more organ- ized and aggressive work both ar home and on the foi'<‘il_,_.`\.}'_~:~;f ..». Y lt 5§t$i¢¥‘¢¥¢¥¢¥¢¥¢§'¢%¥¥¢`%%%¥¥¢%¥¢h‘9 a'¢¥¢¥¢2%¥E5‘¢¥¢¥¢¥¢¥¢¥¢%f¥¢¥¢¥¢5¢¥¢§¥§iS5¢&¥5¢¥¢¥¢%¥%¥M¥¢ilff¥%tl / \ \ _ _ . __ \ g ._>..» ;§ -Q "_" i _ b__ f _ _\/si ,, 6,2. _ '-..;.\-_;: . Q f $%*¥~H€-%%'$¥$$i¥i%%~$%%$¥ \ 5 ,o_ f- ws, - ~4Q._\_/.', ' .. . .ii . f- fl .il ‘ "t~.=- , / _-,_\ *##@»H»=aaaaaasaaaaaaasaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaarr _. ___ ...__ ,___7--- _ _ 1 _ _Ja " __.,\ '_ gi prollininiiigv measure. 'to place the export ol hides, skills and leather under control. 'An order in council has therefore been pllsscd und is new Ollerativri to the’ effect that pending consideration of other necessary ite-r tion tho exportation from Cttnnda ot’ rawhiilcs, skins and leather for the niariiifacttiro of boots and shoes shall be prohibited, except under license from the Canadian 'Prado Commission. . .. _,_ It STOCK 0.UOTA'l‘l0 __' 1 ir/\r.ir'Air, -'A'ug‘ li.--(Qli0mtip`gts‘ furiitsiictl by F. B. Mcgurdg, nd ($11.1 the Montréal Stock Eibliit " ittcii ...... silt' Af. .t ...§.....`.. i.163.% Alo. .. 86 Anc. . . 117 tr For Saleby `ii"‘Ar. .. _ 81:: if" crm. Pac. . 158 con. _ . 75; (True. . .. 1. . 130 Mex. Pet. . . ..184fl Mnr. __ __ __ .» . ....'.l. 115 .- Prs. . . . 88 2 F . S... ._ . .. .__.:::;:is 13?;/S , g ‘ r.'_;'_.‘ ."_";;; 123% oiiarioitetown Phone Main office 754 J ` Phone wiiarr ofrne 744 L , x4 W MH”-, t ~‘~‘~"-`-`»'-~`»"»"-“-'-`-‘-`-"-`~’ X- - - »- -- ~ 109% UlI6§\\\\\\\\\ \\“W[g ig`\\\\\§ ' ‘ ui.».» H -nascar'-wqggs “_ . , _ ,__ '}}Ai\_ l. _ , you this offer, viz: _ ' We have several cars ALBION NUT and LUMPCOAL due to arrive any day now, winch we will sell to all who book their order for delivery direct from cars. thus saving the extra éxpense in storing, at LOWER PRICES then if we are put t0 the expense of storing.; CoA Listen I' ‘ ' » coiisuiiivrs and producers of boots and _, V _r-\. ,, . Cilllcil it r-oniereitce of parties inter-| r shoos in Canada, the Government hiis| ,. , - _ ,g _ ~' I in order to introduce ourselves in the COAL business we are going to make mulls llllllf' _ _ A This offer also applies to a large ‘cargo DOMINION or SYDNEY SCREENED 5 i .coal we now have in port and which we will commence dischargingVY,M0l1d21Y 0’ Tuesday. ‘ . - < - I We don’t want to have to store one load these present shipments at least on our Wharf. Every load -must go u town direct from vessel or cars, and We . are _sure Such will be the case, if you wiii only go to that little extra trouble ill, calling at our office 51 Queen Street or phoning 754 J for PRICES. HEED THE WARNINGS Bain MAY BE SCARCE LATER oN, HENCE HIGHER i;NE>Fii`i1dizi)UT' THAT COAL it \ J. CARRAL-.HER & CO.