..4. TULY 19 1917 J can cnsnwldsrowu ooiutnmu . _ » ~"’-‘l'lfd%irlvl __ - `._.A--- _--f-_»- _ _ _ _ _ __ t Your oal Bins »_-5° S9 Norwood let us fill them W°.liev= 8 cad you in su. ll;3!`§f¥a_lld ,VGSSQ rf - a`rriv1'ng. ri___ fire lower -.than-~th_ey Wil litter Order today. _-._:_7- <- TQ* . .`..\ J \ Phone zlioi l ` LADIES $4 00Ta B of f $2 ll 0 5 01' 3 O0 Tan Shoes 7 00 2 50 Tan Pumps] 50 We have decided to clear ou OVER 100 PAIR S odles’ Tan & Chocolate Boots. Shoes & Pumps 'lla-ali, il- oivs uimo orr MARKED rmcl-:s These goods' are aillgood value at the Regular Price, and -wc would ask you to cali and . - _ s i Loon AT Tin-:M ...._....M?,h“'l°*‘e‘°W" Morris-Smith-Beer ' ‘ "‘ ` ’ -_ '__' _ _` __ *__* W of The Central Guardian IT PAYG \o lm] in dill Province CREAM BIDING (near Suffolk) is ~ ,___ where the League of the Cross Pic ‘SBY EXPHE88.-if 100 Pairs White nic will he held on Wednesday, July Canvas Boots low heel for women all 25th Two special trains 1757 sizes-leather or rubber sole Morris Smith & Beer 16*-7 l7M3l ORDER VOUR STRAWBERRY BOXES. NOW, $6 00 per thousand T0 BUILD A GARAGE-N Tenders Jtillkllla & S011 1775.7,l9M2l are being called by Messia Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltd for the erection FE3T|VAL T0N|GHT- Mllly ar6 of a thoroughly modern gauge nom going to the patriotic strawberry plans proposed by Messrs, C B festival tonight at Brighton, and Chappel & Hunter it will capable hell! buy more yarn for the soldier storing about thirtyflv automo boys Are you 1745 biies The building will ontain a first class washroom and rfepalr de- ilmrlment and will be supplied with a at .fulll equipment of all requeai-les in C ith _wiu be situated st‘tns south _end of by the present works, facing the Marinc _Wharf. and will be so constructed as to be easily enlarged to double itfi‘ held yesterday at Mount Ryan was Capacity. if so desired. It will be u big .frame structure, 75 x 60 feet. having number from the city went up by clear floor space inside. It is the motor boat and an altogether fine yintention to commence work 4 ai ou OIICS, I ' f- ..-_ _ _ _ Miss Laura, passed through the cltv Brunton olic Ask for uicirrrs | ' Twist r-__.___' -- .»_._ .___ -L - _ _ / Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco fo. Lid _ - Charlottetown f “Oli _Ask your dealer for Hickey’s Twist and insist on getting the genuine for We the Clelnoat and but Chewing Tobacco. HICKEY’S is a large, Jclean, _fragrant juicy plug that Elves real satisfaction _ to chewers after they have tired of other kinds. ‘ TRY HICKEY’S TWIST -the change will do you i good. _ _._ sn B. j B of fll AN OUTlNG.- On Saturday, July too 4th, Mr. and Mrs. John Carrier and St. wo children of Earnscliffe-, togethei ofli their way to Crapaud. where they' Co at the homes of Mr. Carrier's sisters a Mrs. W. D. and Mrs. David Sher sc o e automobile line. Theiibuilding izo -L FESTIVAL- The festival and to Brackfley Point yesterday in aid of ve Head mance was well patron- d and a delightful time was spent, all, -the weather being perfect. Mounr avm TEA. 'rue te hly successful affair. Quite ting and good time was. enjoyed. WEDDING BE!-|riou i i Dinrilrufid U1 Qin Clip three of these coupons and present them together with our ad- vertised prioe of 81.59 -and receive your Copy of the BiG PRINT RED LETTER BIBLE. 3°°l'.!’.|°“'$l.59 “'s'.‘l..l.-'l’."'il‘° specially bound in genuine Limit Leather, numerous beautiful colored aten. maps and biblical scones, fam f Also an edition tor Gamolloe (Douay Vorlion)- Mme binding no the Protestant look. and Distributed ag the elmo prloo, with three Coupons Add extra lor postage,-Within I0 miie 'I ooaturbovond to miles but within l|aritii:_i;___:_roviilce: ll cont: nr greater one as your pol master rata for Biol t BD , in - at of Ch at Mi'. Chester Smith, Hunter River `Wm. H. Cairew, Wheatley; Jaci Macdonald, Charlottetown: Clif‘forr` Ro Cudmore, William Garrick, Mis! Margaret Macdomld, Miss Eleiie Tan Kid McDermid, James Caldwell. Ne\\ G'lnsgo\v, N. S.; J. H. Caldwell Dominion, (7. B.; Miss Olive Carter. Miss Bernice Carter. Mr. T. McKlr icy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moran. Mi and B Mr. F. Hynes. Dr. J. B. Brown. Charlottetown; Mi. F. J. Steeve: Moncton. N. B.; Mr. Lawrence M_o| an, Charlottetown; Mr. A. Clarkii Wednesday.‘ lt was a trip long tf remembered. AT BoN8HAW__ Recent g__€C___ mxr. J. P. Gordon. City. went to Beaton's Hotel, Bonshaw, were' se. New Glasgow, .N. S.; Roi on. Charlottetown; Frank Dailey Sh Mrs. Charles Moran. Mis' lnnche Clark, Miss Hazel Moran ent taking snapshots and receiviny wh struction. They met old neighbor.: fro the end of' the pier, in the person- cer Mr. Michael Rooney and Mr for aries McKenna. It was with re change. gret that they returned to Earnsclifff on ' be Stipendiary Mngistrate Martin, we Mr. D. McKinnon. of McLean & McKinnon, went to Georgetown yes- ter Miss Florence Purdy of Charlotte- town, is a guest of relatives at Little emogue, N.B. Mrs. Leslie A. Wright, and her son, Master Ernest. are visiting the for- me Mrs. Sarah McMahon. Boston. is visiting relatives and friends in Algonquin Park. -Toronto Ex- PERSONILS J irs. yesterday. nt to Summerside yesterday. day to attend the Supreme Court.. r's mother. Mrs. J. Bl Russ. o has recently returned from the nt. came from Ottawa for the emony. Mr. and Mrs. Hobklrk le-ft N. Wi-ltsihirc; Miss M. A. Gallant Colville Road; W. R. Shaw. M155 Fannie Waye, Miss Gertrude Ways. Mr. Geo. J. Moran. Mr. E. Head Charlottetown. PROHIBITION CASE.-YeB‘terd8.V Charlottetown. _Mr. W. J. Brown, City, represent- lug tho National Drug Co., went west yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMahon 1 l l 1 ; 1 _ I 0 l » , _ u , ,=‘,f"l_».¢-_,,_,_ _ __~»~n.~,-»-. \i‘ ~;:~_.__ 3;.-' - _ _,;_ tvllii-', 'li its ,,‘~,'_r -‘ .~ "“~.';: -"""¢». ‘$5 ,ufp ts.” ___,»~. ‘” u fs, 12 Q ""'f5` i‘2(`_”_-<.,'r“‘§§ '¢&'».¢,‘,.'_ _ , ..~," ~ . : o _ °"*i-#"1-"5 .yr Polish will give the car a hard. dry surface, gleaming like glass. lt's so easy and it costs so little to keep your old car looking like new. ln order to ret the O-Cedar Result. and for economy. use it . | the 0-Cedar Fo ish Way-ns directed on the bottle or can. Them is n. real saving in purchasing O-Cedar Polish by the tin. ma.. ann.. zst. .ni so... rs... ms, sz.oo ....1 sz.oo 1 ' Al Your lfardvrare. Grocery. or Furniture Store. - _- CHANNELL CHEMICAL COMPANY,}.imited, TORONTO 4-;,'r////4//if/of////2/z lmnbwooo ILOORS ruaunuac, PIANDS Auronosurs mocamimfs any nl asians: uw ing » ......_ :_. _ , .. - ..__. :___ ' Guess Hml Dru Lustre tmliene for Dusting n....... 1......" nw... nu." mu-¢~||||us|\-1 400 . _ . Crt/\N~m_C_nmicAcCo _ voawiw quam; '~ I I :L_,_ V J ' L_. Mr. W. H. Prowse, Murray Har- _ OUR QTTAWA bor. was in the city yesterday. (Continued from page four) Mrs. J. Jones, of Quincey, Mass., _ ` _ _ _ la visiting her mother, Mrs. Jams/s tha law H has never been a Crime dLe°d' °f High Bank' in this country to criticise a law, but Mn Hmrv R H0ldmg_ of the Roy it has always been a crime to incite ~ ' others to disobey the law. The claim al Bankf Fr“derl°t°n' N' B" is-spend] -is made that the penalties' for vio mg B' “hog homgay Wm' msimomer' lations -of this particular law are too Mft; Margdergg 'mis 'zlnlfariiofteazfilr severe. In this connection it must h ' ’ not be forgotten that the country is guests att e Russ' 'at war and the law in question is ML S_ T_ C0ates_ the weuknowu designed to sustain the very life of travelling representative' For the the “anon and that violation Of it by Cadillac Motor Co.. arrive-d in the any means Whaiwevel' 13' B9dm°“- city on Tuesday with a eight cylind., The Government of the country is er Cadililac. It is a machine similar °°nf’°“"~°d with 5 Situation Wh°1`@bY to tha urcbased b Senator Prowse Cemilll mall' some Of Wh0m hold fe th 'l\l of ce C. of Ci ti before Duncan Edgar Shaw and Ar thur l. Clark. two Justices of th# Ponce for Queens County. for breach ilrst case to be tried' in Queen': County under the amendment passed last session whereby the Office o' .County Stipendiary Magistrates was abolished. Before the case was pro the following questions. (among others) in regard to jurisdiction: 1 That under the new amendment two Justices of the Peace have no jurlsdic ` tion to try a case under the Prohibi ltinn Act, 1900. 2. That the Justices try the case within the limits of thc ty ol’ Charlottetown. The Magis . 'atcs noted, the objections, and re e case ol’ Allan Boisner vs. Arthur cKini1on ol Glenaladale was heard que the, Proliibltion Act. This was the day M edcd with Mi Geor e S Inman, K '. g- _ , on' behalf of the- defendant raised a inte the Pe-ace had no jurisdiction rtc Pte. S.. and daughter. of this city, left yer- terday on a visit to friends in Bedo- Mr. John‘Dunphy of the I. C.. R.. Moncton who has been in Charlotte- town for a few days returned yester- Mr. Frank Blake of the Roger filer Cds., construction rworks at Cape Tormentino has returned after short. visit to Charlottetown. Miss Margaret Fullerton leaves early next week `l’or Denver, Colo., where she will be the principal in an Word has been received by Mrs. Albert Williams. city, that her son. resting eve-nt. ' ~ 1.. J. W. Williams, of Wolfville, N. is officially reported wounded. city. ' ed that they would disobey an act chester. N. B., siso Mrs. J. L. cor- law enlightened by liberty. but Miss Gibbons. of Toronto. their Shown. it is also necessary to have guest. arrived in the city on Tues liberty restrained bylaw. day night to spend a short vacation on the Island. Mr. and Mrs, James Skeoch, of' ' "-5 Montreal, arrived last evening _ in Charlottetown to enjoy a holiday with _ their relations and friends. Although Mr. and Mrs. Skeoch have travelled very extensively through many' coun-_ tries, they have a very warm' corner in their hearts for the climate and » natural beauty _ of Prince ‘Edward island. They are the guests of Mr, Stewart's Cale __ _ arid, nopd0ubt_ it win remain in the sponaible positions, have openly boast- ol Parliament, and incite others to dis- Mrs. (Major) 1-[_ R_ Em'me,~s,m_ obey lt, and lit is taking the only rea- ,md he, sum-_ Miss B_ Emmerson sutiable course-to meet that situa- and Mrs. J. A. McQueen. of Uor. tion. It is a splendid-thing to have in neil, sister of Miss Emmerson and these war times. as experience has _.a-. , rf.. =,=u rs- .'_, _ -__» I Profes'sioual`1-*Ca Fris- Dr. J. »P. iiMcGfraih Corner of "Pfiiiie ,-and Sydney Streets ' _Physician _ and Surg n Office Hours: '9‘to1 * _nl ~i5ss.1,izMtnustninio. ' /\ _ , - -ella. Permanent Mortage Corician- "‘on. . _ __ I I E I' 1" L_ »--.5-v-_-sat acl `1 he experience of ye mental Farms, and -on ma during storage. thereby Summerside 1168,6.23Mett. lmo. of humor, and with only kind words for the manager. , ,’ 1 ve your Potato Crop in the province and elsewhere has proved con- clusively, that systematic spraying of the _potato crop increases the yield fro‘m'25 to 334,, that ' it prevents blight during growth, andmot To properly and effectively spray YOU %`vléESlé;_:i'l__I_SPRAYER ON THE'MARl{ET§f‘AND:-` For prices and literature call on- orl \ » . ' _ - ,AA my _ . . . .urs on canadian Experi- ny privately owned farms' increasing the quantity, quality and price. _ _ - -< *_.; ' "‘- i Size and prices to suit small and large - l SPRAYMOTOR-foot... _ _ _ y, __ _ <_____‘_u.i ,_,". ° Lounou Your _ or JonN H. cm., ci.sr1ouetown;._.’ 'J . i_ _.1~.~. » rss roo1.s & Tnoiursou, M¢nagn¢_.__ ,'_,, Bases, maav at cs. summéreidsgf-.i>. 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