i nl: v i 1 f hi- _:E v`. .' 3 CI* .LL _ 5:' v-,* .-.‘.-.' .. » l ‘ii . i 1 i 1 1 i i » l. -it f. 4'. fi el J 11 i i I 3. .- i r i I A Y- _Y " I 'TT W' U ‘rf ---J-U-11311- 1918- ‘ snormmws ' ‘ ' - Tb'°" h' _ wel °” i"_"‘}f`l».’."£r»5i'i3 - have our large. _ f fists I \ , i / These come ina num- - bex =of sizes and prl% range from 50c to $2-. Get one for your car. _ We aleofcarry a splen- s did litleof Chamois_,_the - kind that makes it easy to keep your car bright l>Pd ._ -1 --_A . and ‘ ce from 50c up Call S¢¢.th@m» E.A.*" Foster . E _ Central Drugstore ' Headquarters for _Fishing Tackle S. V. Mallet Pownal B_ergt. Allen, Georgetown Chas. A. Gillis, Orwell Cove Roy Pursey, North_ll.ustico Harry B. Tlppelt, St. John. - James 0'Brien, St. Joliir. ,I-I. P. W00d‘. 'Suinmer~sido. J.. . Wood, Siiimrierside. Lewis, Suinnierside. Murphy (.Ir.) Tignish. Wadman, Sumniei's'lde. Goodwin, Halifax. B. Christian, Halifax. . MacDonald. North Lake. J. Macdonald, North Lake. lb f-_>~f~*.~r-=_-§§_=»==_<=‘_~=-t»r\=_>-' _ W Fl? Morrison, Launching. Dolron, North Rustlcfo. A. Beaver. St. John. Berlantch, New Glasgow, N. S. M. Sikinner, New York. W. Skinner, New York. I 'W'hen_'-’yo`u cannot sleep and are 'easily ir- ritated .and worried y.0]»1.have rea_son_to sus- pect that _ the 'nerves are belo.w__nQrmal. 1 Th¢5f_.9.r&-.not getting P1‘0Per' -‘nourishment from the food you eat, and need a little spe- cial help. A few _._ weeks’ treatment with Dr. 1 Chase’s Nerve' Food will do wonders for anyone in this con- °1"?aS€ IQ Weight while using this food cure. erswes we - Walker, Launching. , » .isA. P. Clark and wife, St, ‘Jqhn,- Wllllam Burleigh, EI|arg1.|e_ U li iiorn. fiiiiiiiviits f uf- A A- <»»w---.---- S CRAMENT ‘IN TH Hammoll' Y“I"“°“tl‘- 'sacrament of the Loid’s Supper will' ____ ‘ . -. Foster, Montreal. 1, di _ ,_ maven: Horst. ' E- M- Camweli- '1`°f°“t°- tile oBl)v?i:.l;ie‘l~ie‘liIiI‘tP§i;1il’il);ll'e}1i‘rlliI ' _ 'at 11 o’clock Service,in the even- W. H. Dougherty, Caps Trav- Mr. and' Mr-s. R. C. Clark. Mt. Ste- f"w.“‘I*€f'-1 ' n. r-l Hazen. Toronto Steele, N Y Finch, Toronto Carr. Truro. Coates. Amherst. Holman, Montreal. Frlcde, St. Louis o. U.S.A. Grant, New, Glasgow, N. S. Goodwin. St. John, N. B. McKay, St. John. Fost, Boston. MacDonald, Moncton. Geo. M. Young, Fredericton. F. G. Spencer, St. John. > rPF==s s Sea? W' L' Memcki Humax' VICTORIA HOTEL ing at 7. Preparatory services on M .Z>?’ Ht wart. _ Keir (‘larlr. Mt. Stewart. Sterling_('.|ark, Mt. Stewart. A. D. Pottillo, Truro. lllltz, Halifax. T. Nisbct, llaliiax. A. McDonald, Souris. >f';m >- I l _ V ¥OKK#§ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS it teacher, Miss Beryl Morson. and ac- quitted themselves admirably. Priz- >l(§l4(43I@i)I$f3If W I ' - . es were given to -those who had made w he best attendance from February AGENTQ WANTED WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- t _ °' I" P°"‘b""’k S°“°°" N°' 1"' gxlaii lil/`il1I>iiIf»l-lizrleriwlelilmillrs Illeilfilitilisila --_ . , . , Pon1'sA-i1' AGENTS w/ANTED. S“"p‘°"‘““‘ $40' Apply “’ Mex' Macnetii, :ri-ri. -Irving sri-wart. _A Send for Catalogue, Prints. Solari and Bromide. Finished I’ortraits` Convex or Flat, Frames, Glass and i all supplies. Merchants Portriiit Co., Toronto. 100-7-1tIl8th AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR “the old reliable Fontliill Nurser- ies.” We roach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary; highest commissions paid; handsome. tree hqunment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. 115-7-ltiliioth 'l_'_EA(lHERS WANTED TEACHER_ WANTED FOR' EAST Polrit School No. 50. Supplement $25.00.- Spring and fall viicatiou.| Allply to J.. J. McDonald, Secy. of Trustees-R. lt. N0. 1. 312-7-l0M4i WANTED.-TEACHER FOR UNION Road school, supplement $50, mid- summer vacation. (T. Mellctt, Sec- retary oi' Trustees. 317-7-10M4l WANTED TEACHER FOR SOUTH Milton School, No. 100. Supplcmtont $70. T. A. ltoiid. Secretary. “ 305-7-10M2l: WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- er for Brailal-bane School. School opens lnrmediatcly. Supplement $25.00. Write Major (‘.. Mu-riny, Secretary. 3091-7-10M4l. TEACHER WANTED FOR EAST l3sltic_School No. 42. Supplement $40. Apply to Secretary. Patrick Grady. 247-7-6M6i. WANTED A TEACHER FOR COVE- head lioad school. Supplomcnt $40. Ernest Rogcrson, Secretary. 237-7-6M5I. TEACHER WANTED CABLE HEAD West School. Supplement $65. Mtdsumer vacation. Apply Robert McKenzie, Secretary. 22i'i-7-0M6I WANTED, -TWO TEACHERS FOR Graham Road School. Supplement' $75.00 for each teacher. Garden= in connection with school. Alfr-:dl Green, Secretary School. 109-7-l\14i rescues, Finer on sEcoNo` class wanted for Argyle Shore School. Supplement $100.' Sum- mer vacation. Jas. Ferguson, Secre- tary. R. R. No. 2 125-7-llM4iPD. ATTENTION. PRINCIPAL WANT- ed for Victoria School. Supplement voted $150. Midsummer vacation. Apply I3' letter or in person if pos- |ibie._ . Boswell, Secy. Trustees. ‘ 9030-6-24Mtf. "’1'HRE»E HUNDRED TEACHER required for Saskatchewan and Ai herta _schools opening In August.j` Salaries $800 to $1.000 per annum Full details each appointment sup plied. Apply stating qualifications to Canadian Teachers Agency, Bo - 14, Regina, Sauk." » |0506-ii-Iollliilmoa WANTED TEACHER FOR BAVAQE lIiO‘I’i‘I. Harbor School district No. 5. Sup~ pie $35.00. ' Midsummer vacat- - Y -' Ofllde . fl 274-7-8Mti’. Graham. Secretary, Gnspereaux. P. E. l. 340-1lM6iPP1J. C l L11 1-*on SALT: AUCTION SALE.-WE WILL SELL on the Market Square Friday, July 12th, at 12 o'clock noon, blood marc, color black. Terms cash. Benj. Carter Co., Auctioneers. 314-7-l0M3i FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL NEWLY freslioiieii holsteln cow age 6; also peI‘uliei'oir horse nge 4. Ksntford L. Waite, Wilmot Valley. 333-7-l1M3i. \ ;; _--- " F' 3:- FOUND FOUND OILSKIN COAT_ OWNER can have same by calling at 40 lip- per Prince Street. 311-7-l0M2i. WANTE D HELP- FEMALE WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to 50 Great George St. 203-7-l0Mtf. HOUSEMAID WANTED FOR THE Davies I-lotol. 288-7-9M1wk HOUSEKEEPER--W~ANTED APPLY ‘Guardian Oillcc. 341-7-l1M3l. MISCELLANEOUS JNO_ ALFRED MCDONALD, PRO- vlncinl Land Surveyor, llermanville. R. R. No. 3. Souris. REMIT BY DOMINION EXPRESS, money nrdcr. lf lost or stolcn you get your money back. li30M‘li1ll SALESMEN - EXCLUSIVE LINE for city .town or country. Rig earn- ings guaranteed. l'crmsnen~t all your- job. No experience necessary. Write Lulrs Brothers, -Limited, Montreal. _ _ 252-7-8MEtill3th i J 4 T041 FT I 9' ‘..i T0 LET.-HOUBIZ CENTRALLV diti0I1. Note your in- - “What is their opiniion of his Judg- s Clark St. John » ' ‘ ‘~ " " .i f ~ _ . p . m. Afternoon subject, The W”"-‘\\‘““\“ ` Dicker8°"‘ St-' John' s .-Lord’s_Supper." Evening subject, "A S' Sharp' Bmefmd' Great Sinner whom God Loved.” marents and tcnlclmrs. were made by Rev. -Mr. T’orvin and others. All I i Blame -_ Tllé C¢uffalG1wrdian ' . IT PAY] lo liny- in this Province. cont 119 'ri-il ice enum social. and dance in the Lake Verde School house on Friday evening July the 12th lduliepiou 25 cents. _- 336 GET YOUR GEASON TICKET for Chautauqua Week. $5.50 worth of eu- tertaiuments-for $2.00. Don't delay till all ,are sold. HELP A PR-ISONER _OF WAR by attending the Strawberry. festival on K. 0. C. grounds Friday.-»night. 387 _-‘~». .. Au. si-iouen ei=:'t_"€i_=if§|e_I§t_- sea- son 'r|cKE1's for Chautauqua. week. £5.50 wortlf of euteI‘l.dYi!_l'IiB`nts for 2.00. Don't dolay till all are sold. ' 326-7-ioivitr CONVENTION DATE.-gi-The semi- annual convention of he South King’s District of the S. S. Association ls down for July `19tb, at 2 p'. m. ami 8 p. m. _ `} " wHA~r is THE sra-Nbino or me Manager oi' -the Fur Sales Board with the largest fur buyers” -in America? ment’ Come and he at the Board of . / \,. j""ff-'-‘-'-'~`-'~‘==`-'-==~f--»----2-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-ee 'Trade R¢9mg'Ju1y-fémaf' "_-N 323 #ENT member ot the home-making Hewitt, Montague. aAP'ri`sT ssnvia s.-'July 14th are as follows:--Ahrfey 10.10 a. m., Murray River 3 p in Beach Point 7 Saturday at 2 30 Rev J (" Martin will preach VOTE OF SYMPATHY -Members of the York Auxiliary of the W. M. S. express their deep sympathy with their President. Miss llattle Vessey. and their sisters Mrs. Amos West. Mrs. E. J. Vessey and Mrs A. B. Crockett. in the great loss they have suffered in the‘death of a wise, de- voted husband aud father. MR. R. K. JOST HERE.-Mr. R. K. Jost, of Boston, arrived in Charlotte- town on Tuesday night. being sum- moned home by the death of lils sIs\_ ter, Mrs. Harry McPherson. who died so suddenly on Monday. lt is some thirteen years ago since Mr. Jost left here. At that time it will he remem- bered he conducted a shoe store in Charlottetown. UPTON SCHOOL EXAMS.- The semi-annual examination of Up- ton |School was held on the afternoon of Wednesday, June twenty-sixth. there being sixteen visitors present. The pupils were examined' ‘by their treat provided- by~~ t~l1ef- teacher, was passed around by two of the pupils. after which an address was -read to the teacher by Cyrus Turner, while an appropriate gift was presented by Susan McPherson, on behalf of the pupils. Remarks by both lady and gentleman visitors followed, express- ing great satisfaction with the work shown. the clever way in which the children peri`ormed their exercises in Physical Drill being muchhdmireil. Other subjects in which they were examined were Reading-, Spelling, Writing, Arithmetic. History,_ Geo- fraphy, Granrmai; Algebra, Geomctrv. Latin and French. A unanimous vote oi’ thanks was tendered the tea- i-iier fm- iiei- iaithriii and iminatrlkiuiz work in the school during the past two years. Arrangements were then made for ii school Picnic to be held on July Sixteenth. an event to which all look forward with pleasure. SCHOOL WORK. - On Thursday, June 27. the closing of Mt. Pleasant scliool was hold.. About titty visitors and ratepnyers_ including the trustecs and secrcmry and Rev. Mr. Porvin. assembled to listen to the zifternoon's exercises of the school children and all seemed highly pleased with the prompt and correct answers oi’ the pupils. who were _ examined in the various subjects taught by their teacher. Miss Grace Mucllougall, as- sisted by i'our visiting teachers. The quietness and order which prevailed throughout the afternoon speaks well for Miss lYlacDougaIl as a disciplin- urinn. An excellent program consist- ing of songs. recitattlons and dialogues was ac;-eprably rendered by the p\lDllH» Goiigratulittory remarks to pupils. seonicil to regard the year's work as a' success. The teacher replied in a few brief but well chosen words. im- pressing upon parcnts as well as children the importance of regular at- tendanco and lloiiie Study. Then. treating pupils and. visitors to candy. a most successi'ul.examlni\tion was brought to a close by the singing of the "NutI.onal Anthem. SPECIAL!-Men's striped wool pants only-S .75. Farmers Clothing- Store. 335. GET YOUR SEASON TICKET for Chautauqua Week. $5.50 worth or sn- tertainments for $2.00. Don't delay till all are sold. _ BAPTIST SERVICES.-Rev. F.A. HUNBY-Will DYGHCII Sunday 14th. as follows:-'Montague 11 a. ur., Uigg'3 p. m., Eldon 7 p. ni. NOT BID -IN -The business pre- misss and laundry of Mr. A. F. Web- ster offered for- sale at public auction yesterday did not sell. MURRAY HARBOR- Methodist circuit July 14. Services White Sands ll 11. Cave Bear at 3. Harbor at 7. Rev. W. H. Sweet for the day. ALL SHOULD GET THEIR- SEA- SON TICKETS for (‘-hautauq-ua-Week. $5.50 worth. of entertainments for $2.00. Don’t delay till all are sold. _ 325-7-10Mtf COUPLING EXPERIENCE in buy- ing with up-to»d.ate study of the “ails” a woman becomes a highly EFFIC- partnership. PULP-IT E-XCHANGE.-Rev. E.S. Weeks will exchange pulpits with Rev. W. H. Sweet next Sunday and will conduct Divine worship-Murray Harbor at 11, Little Sands at 3, and Murray Rver at 6.30. POLICE COURT.-- Neil Walker charged with driving an automobile in a reckless manner, appeared at the Police Court yesterday and was cou- victed. He was fined $25 and costs., the costs amounting to $4.95. He paid up. . F_ The _Most Striking.Event in the World’s History _ ~ -_ A *'_ *_ -_ ---» -|u_.:q LAST TIMES Tooavs--7iANn8;2i5" _ _ ,f as s vi-.=,.,_7 , _ 1,. _ To-sl-as - 5 “Th Beigia r i ii .1 s Brought Home with Striking Realism _ ' ’ - ` ` . i ini- LADIES OF CHARLOTTTETOWN f' I Don’t Fail to See ' It “THE BELGIAN” I - DOES THE MANAGER of the Fur Sales Board really understand the marketing of our valuable fox pelts? if you do not think so he will apprec- iate aiiy suggestions. Give .them to him at the Board of Trade liooius. July 16th. 328 MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES. - In the last issue of the Canada Gaz- ette a continuation of Sli' Doiiiilas Halg’s despatch of the 7th April, sub initting names deserving of special mention. included in the list. is the iiiinie'of Lieutii-(lol. W. 13. Prorrso, I). S.'0., Lleut. M. l\‘ Keeping and lilalor _A. T. McKay, Prime Edward island. THANKFULLY ACKNOWLEDGED -Mrs. John `McLe`od, Bellevue, has received a letter from Sergt. ll, Mc- Pherson acknowledging tliereceipt of a parcel from Valleyiield Red Cross containing two paIrs`socks, also ii cake and not knowing who is Secre- tary oi' said SocIety'he wished to ot- fer his sincere tl1anks“to one‘uiid all for their kindness in remembering him in far away France. His present address is: Sergt. R. McPherson, Sth Battalion, CE., A Clay., ’BIE.F_, Cana- dian Engineers, France. A FAREWELL GAf_THE-RING.- When it became known on the even- ing of June 2-ith, that Alphonsus second son of Mr. and M-rs. Patrick Mclnnls, of Gowan Brac, was th leave home the next day for Charlot- tetown to take up his military duties, his neighbors and friends to the num- ber ot’ about 150 assembled at his home to bid him adieu and to offer their consolations to his parents who naturally grieve for him, but who still feel proud to have o. son to spare to go forth to up-hold the honor of (‘r:i- ado on the blood-stained fields of France and Belgium. After a very sumptlous rcpust gotten up by Mrs. Mclnnls was partaken of a purse sub- scribed to by the young friends of Alplionsus was presented him. Need- l_oss to soy lie was quite surprised and dffecteil by this mark ol’ esteem. The halls were tlin made ready and the youth and beauty of Gowan Brac and vicinity indulged in dancing into thc wce sms hours. The kind wishes of all will follow poor Alphonsiis for he was a general favorite, and it ls bop- ed that he will rctiirn unscratclied from the field of honor. SIUCK ilUlllAl|IlNS HALIFAX, N, S., July 10.-(Quota tions furnished by F.B. McCurdy iii: Co.. stock and bond brokers, mem- bers Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc- Curdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) CLOSING PRICES. Yesterday Today Atchison . . . . . . _.841/(3 85 Am Loco 67% Annconda. . - (lnn Pac . AmS& lt.........79’/4 M. I". (lt, ._.........lO3‘,4 Mex Nor Power .l00'%, Reading S. I’. S. T. U. .. l\.'F. ... ...Sul Utah Crucible 67% Central U.S. U. l’. 68% 79 102% 101 91% 92% 83% - as ::r -i F. 85% 68'/t 72% 100% 123 cated, corner Pirinco and King. Ap- . - k. ‘ ply 167 KIDS Sl. 290-'I-9l\(iiI ws NT-so _ waurso-ci-isrf, MALE on Fail male. Must be well qualified. Good. wages. Write W. Hogg. Hotel Wallace, Pictor Nova Scotia. ._ . L 224-7-sivitmd-ii \Tulcan ms aov` waurao :ro wonk A`irouNo a down-town .\st.ore. References re quired. Write Box II5, Charlotte- SNIART BOWL FOR _MAIL ROOM wanted aroncs Appl Guardian WANTED. A SECOND CLA88 TEA- cameras and _,__.,.. __ char for Donaldston school. Sup- plement' $50.00. Mid-summer vaca tion. A/ pply to James A. McDonald, Secrets' ry, . 313-7-10M0ipd ' _ . WANTED TWO lARDER3» WAGE8 ..7.iL U52 ' ll..i» . --i - sts*-_ . They are fast. cut sharp EOWII. 2834-9Mlf char apmidnn dean! l "fig" . Made in sizes for---aii Victory Bonds The undersigned having been appoint to sell Vic- -tory Bonds for the Special Committee for Canada. The price named today by the Committee is 991-2 and a_ccured interest No comm1ssion_5, 1_0, 20 years. ' Send application to Eastern 'Trust Co. I C.I~I.B. LONGWORTH ' __"____ Acting Manager -. i - iss ‘Richmond-'Street Charlottetown - ion. Apply to Allan Morrison, Sec- and commission would average ab-_ "` i_ '7 ' ' )§r*_ ‘ _ _ ' ‘ ret ot t at S b t ‘t 0 doll r sr week. "“""*"-“""'“’°'°"‘”"'“°'”""' If fu 0'. Evnse HIT Ur. 01| Iwlnt - 'Q I I I D i ._ ,_ - _ ' __su~1nunai.A ,|_ I _ an-1-11usi.' ein u A _ I X I At t.__ VANCOUVER WOMEN PLEDGED to thc requirements of the Canaria tliousariil woinvii in Vniirouvr-i~ thi-.Il"iii'tiii»i'irioi'u it was “r-specially rc- pledge was inziilu to coliform exactly solvod to “rliscontliiuaiiize any social It Will ,Bring Before Your Eyes the Heroic Belgian People ~ 4 . » It will Instil a Greater Spirit in _ - 3 Every Loyal Canadian to Strive ~ ` Harder than Ever to Further`lR_e'-f lieve the Existing Condition -‘ Now' ‘ Prevalent in this Devastated Country ` I' Today is the Last Showingf Remember of this Superfeatu-re-~ - 8---THRILLING, VIVID REALISTIC ACTS---8- Ot the Greatest Infamy Ever Perpetrated on "_ _ a Defenceless Country ‘ 'I ~ i NO ADVANCE IN PRICES _ 1 I ASIUSUAL 5--10 AND 15 CENTS _' __ functions which promote the consump- tion oi' wheat products..--pork, sugar .L E _._l~_.. _ W.-Ti L- l~‘ood Board and to apply the restaur- ii moss mcctiiig of iicarly two :int ri-giilations in their own homes. Few fingers are burned in'heaplr\| coals of tire on an eneiny’s- heads' »‘-i- ______ _.... " -_ :L_ I e»eeeeo§eoeoooee€§oeibeeeoeoeeeoeoveeeoveoeo000630 1 O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOC - iii i. is ‘~'>f;'i<‘ yt. r&@ gi V77" ' ll Q Q . * ° * ° 3 300 styles of mouldings to choose from. Prompt delivery. '"` Lowlcptiifel 1;?" llfltl flllii." -- ' "“'.""7""~','}i"" 5 I ~~'-<./ . .- _ _ _ . _nts-_ nag i - ~ ------' ~ _ Yi if l i r 1 -r 1 i 9,-. ¢.,~..'-.1 --1 . -`» ._ ._»_ .»- ._ ~.-. »,...:_..__:- ,_-_ ~.___»-i w v-.,-_-»-'-._ rl 'I "n .4 d i i , i 1 _ i i C’ i 1 V I . a 1 ’ it -‘V iii A . ‘ii _.,. \ 1 i *- 1-¢ ‘f I .H ,- *r ~ - -Mail Orders solicited. ,_ _ _ - __ _ do `Art;ist1c Picture F ramni § -_ *-a -- Porch most' pleasantj coolest -place q ;...e` - Get-ready for tlie"`l=io't"w`z'1ri¢_'f: its about due. -_ '- _ _ . .-4 Your choice of a splendid line of___Hammq_ci§s‘ _ here at lowest possible prices _ I ` _ A I , . Chatauqua Week July 22 to 000000009000555O0O6OOOOOOOOOO§'OO0O§&Q§ .-» _ ly, A I . ` ..4| - I - _ . _ __ . . . ‘-1 I HAMMUCKS A 2 1 ffl ’<= . Verandah . _ i‘ I i ' I ' l\7Iakes “thc verandah' ‘the - r Still Have a Fewf- ¢ 'I"urnsi;the rays of the sun" yet permits free passage of 'cool air; I u a ,