w. t “mm . s1...) CTRIIE t 0501110150 "tact-IDOL REPAIRSF- The! Georgetown school is ‘ergoing some necessary repairs. The roof is being shlngled by Messrs Mich- 41? » " ,l i’ ' ~ ‘tc treat- ; ‘i'§$-§§ii‘=£.32'.‘='t3: ~. f A 2.1M A u ! paired. Mode good as new. B. Brehaut. Montague. . JGANG PLOW WHEEL! r}: ragmarly ‘L25’ "c n "olmanwm ell and William Burke. The lnter~ ,,')liss* ‘Elizabeth McPheo. ugiq‘ luauflx"; lvr I! also twins lhowushli" relw Halifax, is visiting her home u! ' ' ‘ norms! brosthiogr- ‘""°“- Georaetvwn- A no other-logo in noon! :poe pill!" lljb n It ur dru ' to Temp etons, Toronto. Gold by Reddln Bros. A Lover of Peacl * “And you call yourself » 'e!“ said Mr. Rafferty. ."l o‘, answered klr. Dolan. “After intentionally the brick Cpseymr head?" w... 15?‘. t0 be sn pdrceful as he tops after I dropped that brick." et _ _ . taper write for ._._.}___.._____._____. o lover glroppiu‘ never known (‘asey _ just ncsday by the S. S. Magdalen for A Eastern Personals __'Miss Rut-h Leod, Georgetown. . JMr. Joseph Gotell been visiting at Georgetown by the S. S. Margnte for Pictou. 4- .-.. . A - been spending u vacation home in Georgetown left Wed- St. John's, Nfld. Bell. Murray Harbour, is visiting Miss Ads Mc- A who has left __'Mr, Arthur Yorston who has ut his ..*Mr. und Mrs. _ Montague, motored to Georgetown this week. A -_'Mr. Kimball McEwen. Gear!"- frlends a: town, recently visited Charlottetown. J. G. McLean. v about: Pom-ran snovsu f Saturday. ‘ - -—~RAZOR STROP Illh flllllhlli 40c at Holnianhi on Saturday. regularly $1.20 for 79c at Holman’: on Saturday. —-ALUMINUM slit? and Dqipsr shaker. regularly 25c for 15a pt Holmsnhi on Saturday. --0DDFELLOW8 MEET_— All Oddfellc-ivs are requested to meet ..°.\lisa Beth McLaughlin. St. _ l , d _ m, at Lodge Room Sunday morning at 55:21:91 v a l9 - Geurgelliwn A 5| 10.80 to decorate graves of Depot-t. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Percy Keeping who. have been spending a vncn tion at Georgetown left for their home in Pictou this week. A 1%” Economical- ; =r4//4//////////////////////////////:wflwwmaww/wmwwwzmwm mmwm "Suilt in Canada" »,.’ . //'//J§’//.i/"////J’/ZZZZ.’2%};/W%mW%flM%7flflVWflidWm/W WWlW/Vlwfi oi ‘its Exclusive Internal lint soot and up»: “higher-I The Studebaker LIGHT-SIX might well be called the “Economy Six,” for every day in the hands of hundreds of owners it is averaging between 21 and 26 miles to the gallon of gasoline. Such low fuel consumption is due chiefly to its Internal Hot-Spot, an exclusive feature of the LIGHT-SIX motor, designed by Studebaker engineers. The light, evenly-balanced weight of the LIGHT- SIX chassis further contributes to itsilow operating expense ——not only with respect to fuel, but tires as well. Sec- the LIGHT-SIX, analyze its fine qualify of construction and you will agree that it represents the maximum of automobile values. ( ‘QM REDUCED PRICES, EFFECTIVE JUNE 1st Touring Gar, $2050 Coupe-Roadster,$25'7_5 Sedan, $3075 .. Ail} A. HORNE & CO. Chsnlottetowrl. g 5 , All prices f. o. n, Charlottetown, P. E- l- ‘ ALL STUDEBAKER cARs ARE EQUIPPED WITH conn TIRES E. H. RAYNER Summerslde. 4E",- s. ’ DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND This is a Studebaker Year‘ ///fl///lfl/fl///////////// flfl//////fl/flflflwflflflflJ/WWMWW/MW WflWWflWWWMV/W ofigiéixuiilii. l. J. TERRY, President. in Town or Country, children are likely to grow up without proper knowledge b! the resources of their own land and without realization of the great steps forward in science and invention. tlon of the Year in the Maritime Provinces. All these are fully illustrated at the Come and Bring Your Children to see the Wonderful Live Stock, Industrial and Agricultural Display and, Best of All, Machinery Hall in Iosldu than great Educative Features thorn never has been o notlor from ouvof- door show offered at an Exhibition held out of Montreal. Bee the IMQKE DISCHARGE OEIGENT, from Iomtbfls Ietiosn. educated Iaooon family. Malia-lens troupe, trick Iioyoto riders and high wire comedy, omen tirfMldway In all its pristine Qluty-ffhl indeed. wlllbo n show trulyfivorth while. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF REDUCED FARES AND COME AND IEE IT 5t. Iolm Exhibition Association n. JOHN sxi-iisi-rion‘ AsaociA-riou n. A._ ronrsiudemoa. First and Biggest Exhibi- rii l1». ed ‘Brothers. __. -ON SICK Ll$T.—-0ur genial tbwnsman. .\lr. Charles latterly, barber. has been on the sick list hr a few days. l-lis many friend; mid customers expect soon to see him again or the Job.—"H —-NEW ‘REGIDENCE-dvir. Jos- Plih Richard. mall man. has sold his residence on Cedar Street and- has let the Contract for the erection bf t: new house on Convent Street. Mr MoLellan formerly of Montague,- the purchaser will take posnegglm. oi the former residence in the course of a few weeks when Mr, Richard will move to his new nbode.—~<H. ARUMIORS UNFOUNDED._ ‘Two detectives from St. John. who silent some days in ‘ivest Prince i‘ investigating some rumors in v-inrvrifcri with the murderer of l‘ e Jlaiulny girl, were in town on lmflil)’. homcivunl bound. one sus- ivot who was held near 'l‘ignlah (or investigation proved to be an aged man or “hub0" who makes n living iv: travelling through the country, the detectives traced out cvety rum o.‘ but were unuble to get any clue to the murdcrciv-H. (VESTERN PERSONALS -.\lossrs. T Drlscoll and William McDonald. Clcrmont were visitors here on Tliursdayn-ill. "r3411 Jallles Kelly. Summerside, returned home on Friday from f PBDBIId. where he had spent a few dxys with frlends-Ji. —-—lM!r. J. H. l.aird_ leaves on pion- dny to return to his home at Moose Juw. Sask. Mrs. Laird will remain on the island for a low weeks long- er ——Mr. 51nd Mrs. J. J. McIntyre, “pd family. Grand River, left a snort time ago for Deloruino, Man, ivhere they expect to spend the. coming wintcr.— y —~Mr. Jas. Kilgm-e leaves on momlny August 29 for her home iu Hartford. Conn" nftcr a month's holiday spent wllh her mother Mrs. J. Durant. Margate. ~—Mr. Thos, McAleer of (‘hnr- lottrlowu arrived Tuesday evening on s two weeks visit to Summer- side the guest of Mr_ and Mrs, llfl iVadmnn. IN MEMURIAM THE LATE MISS LE-NA KING. l,~nn Mr. and Mrs. James King desire in return their sincere thanks to the kind lrientis for the many flor- al and spiritual boquets, nnd other expressions of sympathy tendered them on the death of their (laugh ter Leno. Department Morlne, Wreath; Mrs. A. A. Bartlett and Nlrs. A. B. Cosh. crescent; Mr. and Mrs. Jos» eph Ward cross; Ella McKenzie,‘ spiritual bouquet; iSt. Joseph's. Sodality, spiritual bouquet; Mrs. Eleen McDonald, splritua-l bouquet; Mrs. Norrie, spiritual bouquet; Mr. and Mr-s. J. F. Shepherd. spiritual bouquet: Mr. and Mrs. Thos Mc~ Mnhon, spiritual bouquet; Mr. und Airs. Chas. Doyle, spiritual bouquet; Thos. Hogan and family spiritual bouquet; Pupil Nurses City Hospi- tal, spiritual bouquet; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ‘Steel and family, spiri- tual bouquet; Mr. A. J. Dougnn and. fumrly, spiritual ‘bouquet; Mrs. Flynn and family, spiritual bou- quet; Mr and Mrs. P. Dennis. spiri- tual bouquet; Mrs. F‘. \V. Payne, spiritual bouquet. bliss Grunt and family, Brother John and Mary K"n'k, splrltunl bouquet; Mrs. F. Welsh and family. spiritual’ bouquet; Mrs. 1M. Monaghiin. splri?‘ tuul bouquet; Mr. and Mm. Wendot JlcDonaltl, spiritual bouquet; Em- ployees Freight Department, P. E. l. R. spiritual bouquet from Dov- er, N. tL, shopmntes of Farming- ton Shoe Co" wreath, the Madden family. spiritual bouquet; Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Suvioe, spiritual bouquet; Mr and Mrs. Peter Hughes, splri~ tunl bouquet; lMr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and family. sfllrltufll bouquet; Mrs. Elizabeth Malone? and family, spiritual bouquet; Mir- lon A. G-roggln sntlfumilyspirithuL bouquet; Mr. and Mrs. John Car- berry, spiritual bouquet; Mtl. Katherine Hughes, spiritual bony quet. 1].! "Milli and strop size, regularly 75c for‘ -ai.uuiuom sauce Pane.’ i _YALE PADLOBKO. itrolll Ind bony, rellllllrl! 60c for 46c at lfolmons‘ on Satin-Coy. --10 QUART PRESERVE KIT- Rohuan’: on Saturday. —$U6CE.88FtJL SOGUil-w-The Knights of Columbus held a. very -' successful Basket Social and dance in St. Paul's "Hall Thursday night. A good number were present and a jolly good time is reported by all. --BOARD OF TRADEF-A large of Trude is scheduled for next week. The different Committees are being asked to attend incon- nectiou with the Maritime Boards and appointments of delegates, etc. will be on for the big meeting. --LOB8TER'S GOODr-Mr. P. C. Gallant. Summorside. noted‘ lobster packer, reports good catches of lobsters and clams. The fish nre much larger than last season. Mr. (lnllunt looks forward to a good season. -CHU‘RCH SERV|CE8.- The Bedequs Church Services will be conducted by Thomas Moyse on Sunday. August, the 28th at Lower Berleque at l1 o'clock. at Cape Traverse 3 o'clock, at Fishlleltown at seven c-‘clock. in aid of the Protestant Orphanage will be held at Eldon on Aug. 31st The dance and social at St. Paul's hall on Thursday evening, tinder the auspices of the Knights of Col- umbus was a decided success. There tvns a fairly large attend once and the large number of dain- tly trimmed basket which the lad- ies brought. were very attractive and commanded exceptionally high. figures when set up by auction. Mr. J. Henry Guudel acted as auc- tioneer. in his usual clever style, the party left for home at 1 u. m. — ll ,_ -PRACTICAL JOKE-A ‘bus- lncss house on Spring Street being closed for most of the week, the citizens in that part of the town be- trauic anxious about the sulety 0| the manager us his wliertnbouts ivas unknown‘ The manager howev- er, who lmd been ttllilllg the "rest" cure appeared on 'l‘liursduy and. found n "bunch" of crepe uttachd to his door he is now pleading with friends not to mourn us he is still well alive-Ii. _......__¢o->_.__ To- Safeguard Boy Scout: . ment. The measure provides that: "Nd unauthorized person shall use tho name of Boy Scout or any simlllt-r title calculator! to imply membership. “Wear any uniform adopted for the tlnie being by the association as u unform for Boy Scouts. "Wear or use so.‘ ‘badge or dis- lt ls proposed that n fine not t.» exceed forty shillings shnil be tilt. pfilllllly for each offence, though it shall not apply to plays, circus or ciuemn performances "provided the uniform or budge is not used in such u manner- as to bring it into contempt." Two Famous Jewels .-_.p__ London ls returning to Indlu two famous Mogul jewels whim have shared adventures with the celebrated Koh-i-noor diamond. The Jewiels are to be restored to onto of the gTCill. lndiun mirseums sud Delhi has been suggested as their eventunl resting place. The jewels were made for the Mogul Emperor Shah Johan about 1050. After the sock "of Delhi in 1739 these and other treasures were carried off by tho ruler nl ‘Persia and Afghanistan, Nadir Shah; the fugitive Shah Sujuh erstored them to Itanjit Sing at Lahore in 1813;; in 1849 tile,‘ were bought by the Governor- General of that time. Lord Dal- housle, eventually passing to his daughter, and utter bow ring. inlniled to protect the left thumb when a strained bow string l5 r-elensetl, und the Olll-‘P i5 an emerald toilet cup, mounted in gold Jeweled with rubles. laid with trunsluent gold enamel. QURF-EW ON CANNES. -—-i.ttl- land is extending the curfew on the tale of sweets, making it impos- gfiblg m purchase candy and cream rifter 8 o'clock at night The House oi‘ Commons passed considerable time recently discuss- Eng the advisability of lifting this " bun, laid down in the Deteuca u’ form of Under ~the new ienislotlon shops still be ubie to keep open mull 0.80 o'clock pt night’ or long enough to serve the Realm Act. in the surly closing legislation. Examined" Glasses Fittalll Optomflfli E368 Motel o... pit-goon . » , r --aoow~ooq¢es.n. the first act in the plnyhouses. cztui IOU ITO l0 I I I s the skin. "en's: Inns-pole l. a TLES. regularly 95c for 59c M1 meeting of the Summerslde Boar! - --BELFAST' PICNIik-A plcnic_ Tl C ' i fl i t by‘ A bill has just been presented inlhearltei] “Iods: is, fmlflj. 5on0" g the House of Lords designed to y c g‘ " ' ‘ sumguard. the Boy Scout mo“, success of their big sports duy lust tincilve mark in such a manner as. ' to imply membership." her death to the Victoria and Albert Museum sepmmberf in London. , , , Each Jewel is carved from a 5mg“, “Ma 0m, h. an Qmerald The King arrived at Portsmouth the toot being chuscd and partly over theatre goers at least until/after f. m .1: “:5 ondhwill soon return to the stage J A , I , . - , "till M. Child's bin mbnt '91s: " . Q ‘ . Ileana and skin irritations. - venues o! onoo and uai lolnpfo bu. n ifiua: (l I. lals are chinfly velours. ll‘ * Not our complete fail stock, but first shipment which contain! l choice assortment oi the newest season's models in Ladies’ Coats. mm‘, yeg msny o1, them show {distinct difference from that of int year. [The mater. in all the latest shades. Vou may be assured that Milo ti": showing will be a forobvord of the oomlngjail and winter stylow fltd irejust he" in time m- tm bride-Aha youno Indy solos W “Ilene. or the new“, dime 18 to 44. Prices ranglngfrom ..._ (Toots and Dresses '5 scar, 19 ,_ tomplnting a trip $20-90 to "$45.00 OIII Silk us! Skis? Press for Stout Indies . . . . Wallis i Just WhatWYott Have Good quality heavy weight ellk dresses, suitable for stout figures, very stylish; under the auspices of the Eldon i , | || Branch m, the ‘males, Auxiliary tneslours brown. navy and block. ,8ius up to 47_ bust measure, spec a y pglgtzd airmen by "Thistle" no. and It c w $ - ° sgiittlhegn TlgrolfiidirLndlggsl org‘: First shipment new serge drones just arrived. Do not fail to lee these in the and refreshments, amusements for Ready-to-Wear Department. Prices from ........................................................ .. $1250 to $40.00 young and old. Everybody come. ' Ladies’ Trlcoletto silk drones. very smart and sttraotlvo. Just the thing for -H. or c. DANCE E-NJOYEQ- um- ' Price $25.00. $27-50 and $40-00 A visit to the Ladies’ Ready- -Wear Department anures you of seeing the moat upto-date lines of ladies’ apparel obtainable. Do not fall to make an inspect‘ Week (Continued from p859 fill") _. i Mr. and Mrs. W. K. I-ogers have as their guests Mr. llfltl .\lrs. Mc- Kclvle of Montreal who are great- ly enjoying their visit_ ‘» I I 9 Wednesday. The thousands who' attended found a program so diver- sified that there wasn't s dull moment and even the weather let: little to be desired The Club's new band is a fine one and thtir music in the Gardens on Tuesday was listened to by hundreds whoi hoped they would soon give another such treat. - I I I . Ten at the Golf Links this after- noon will be served by Miss J. i Hogan, Miss BJLouson and Miss G. Messervvy U I I Among the visitors who were pleasantly entertained during the week were lMrs. Marshall, ivhtvwlth’ her mother and two young eons - have been spending n few d-uys here before returning to Montreal. I I I The Guy Brothers Minstrels was‘ n decided change of entertainment- this week and large audiences greeted both appearances at the Prince ‘Edward Theatre on Thurs- day and Friday. l s n o The, engagement was, announced. this week 0t Miss Pauline Rogers to Mr. Frank Clark, two very popular young people whose mar- riage is to tuke place early in from Goodwood on Friday evening last nnd embarked‘ on bonrd the yacht Victoria and Albert. The Queen and Princess Mary joined the King nt Cowes on Saturday. The Queen made o motor tour of nearly nlxtyrndles through the isle of Wight on Tucadw. in the morning Her Majesty landed at East Cowas and motored to Osborne, afterwards lunclilng with Princess Beatrice at Carlsbrooke Castle. O I I Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs Allan Cosh on the arrival of a young daughter on their homo on Wednesday last. o c o ' Conflicting reports come from Peru regarding the physical condi- t-lon of Bernhardt, ~ Some maintain she is dalltterou-li. JVII ‘ r ‘ '. iii. othsrsthat she has recovered ‘from l slight operation -- ment of the Ladies‘ Golt Association M‘ the lMuritlmo Provinces on the John, on Tuesday. Sinclair & Stewart Lt Riverside Golf Club taourse nt St. The weather was ideal for the tournament and there was a large field of competi- tors including Miss Mary liaszard who represented the Charlottetown Golf Club, Miss Mabel Thomson, of the Riverside Club, with a gross score of 95 led in the championship qualification round and Miss Edith Bauld‘ of the llalilux (‘lty Club, was n very close second with n gross score of 96. bliss Bessie Dawson. of the Riverside Club, was third, with a gross score of 10i. I I I Mrs. Parsons who has been visit- ing her mother, Mrs. It. '1'. Holman has left on return to her home in Montreal. ’ Dr. and Mrs. I-i. L. Reddy have returnrd to Montreal nftcr spend- ing the holidays at Keppoch. I I I ‘ Rev. G. W. F‘. Gleudeuning and ‘Mrs. Glendenning - are having it plonsnnt holiday in the eastern end of the Province s a o Mrs (Captain) Taylor and Mrs. ‘Harry Miller were at ltorua to their Keppoch friends last Wedllesdilyn. where a very enjoyable afternoon‘ mas spent. I I I Beach, have returned t0 Otlnvm. O I I ' ' The official program of the visif of the Prince of Wales to lndlo_ M. S. Renown on October 20th next shows that. thelirlnca and his’ party will leave Portsmouth on H1 with the expectation of landing in Bombay on November 17th. lt is Mr. und Mrs. J. R Smellie who. . have been summering ut Bracliley [lye-Glasses From l $2.00 to $10.00 _ From East Point to Cape ~ Bear is a big territory, yet right across this space -’ Pullman Supplies the ‘Big Majority oi Eve-Glasses M??? because PAR ' ' ‘ s EYE-GLASSES Mpg. E. T. Higgs, Brighton has ns . ireflum§T FRQQUR. her guest Mrs Harry Bell of ‘ngrggjs “RQNLY Seattle. ‘UA QPTlclAfl ' ‘ ' (Attendance courses.) “in Montague Gellglnd see ftx-qyfiurgll h i s TICAL PARLOURS. t. t. tutiiu‘ friend. 'And fix your fnlth nbove: A heavenly {other may itlillrt. llut does it all in love. And they who strove to d0 Ill‘ will. _ And rend His words tiriclit, i With songs of triumph on tile- lips, -Walk always in the llshi- The Manager's Prlvlleilfl The manager of n factory lull‘- ossion to admonish om‘ 0f 1"“ ‘ understoodthe Prince will llisn tzrlp will than be continued across tentions are that the Prince will return Aroma on the Renown by the outward route. _ . rwo sioss or LIFE There is n shady side of life, Arid a sunny side as well. And ‘tin for every one to my On which he'd choose in dwell; For everyone unto himself Commit; n qrevlous sin. Who bars the blessed sunshine .. out. And shirts the shadows in. The‘ clouds may ‘ dear robes. The sun refuse to smile. Allilf nor-ow, with her troop oi ills. ' “m. ihffiblbn “all!!! wllllGl But still the cheerful . proven Ii sunbeam to provide, And only those. mode, in ill. the clilllbiellllll or . aiflkrg if». p It: ,1 It l No “Olhlifltlfllllilil scores wore the tours» . or , Dwell on life's shady aids. '* - '- ' fir: “slriflfik-"a i - .-».,. o. ' lould like to know?" the Pacific to Canada, present in- ‘as 01mm. angrny_ i4 wear their mu heart ha! ' Th IKOIG lflllll If‘ ployees, whereupon the It!!!" M proceed _io Japan for n brief tour. S“ m “mi mu]; Wm. rim wny tin It is thought improbable that the manager controlled the wur ks. "Are you the mnun-Zel‘ "uracil don't talk like n r010" t.___. ' A Complete Answer ( -—-— x l vThe Registration Clerk-faint?‘ Polly ‘Peachhloom. use ihoom, do you live. Miss Peilfllli ' __ . r yflii The New Voter it won i“; w“, it bit of good to know- not be recoivett Li m M t u u v mourn. N- g Q - 3,113 Only. .._ __, 313p