‘Wit’- holders. WW‘ .' Q. 11-?» w‘ 3_§_."; ;.-<'."~ ’. ‘s J1 ‘F; cttsnwrrarowu GUARDIAN; .1. abl . i. p, I .W.°i@ - us"- ‘ Nov '*""~.Xi$u‘-‘ waif <1. .1».- f. You can smile while the show- aiswflail to enrich the earth, when n; Pston's ralncost,_ '-'1‘o be well and suitably turned out for wet weather is s ‘busi- gless necessity that Pawns ful- vMOII null womed have learned that the vain dl a garment is as much in ih mental satisfaction itld happiness ls gives as In the our; that I! the long run the est coils loss, because it lusts mger. THAT lS WHY PATONS AND UMBR/ELLAS BRING UIIVERSAL SATISFAC- TION. The following price list will help you solve the lLC. of L. ‘ Black rain coats children's $4.50 Offer \\ \ d. Raaiiiooats to 04.25. Tweed rain cunts latllc‘s Mid misses $7.50, $11.50, $14.50 to $17- 'l‘weetl Aiixturcs in brown $17.25 to $18.80. Greys and other shades Mo, $20, $21.50,‘ $22. $27.60. Auto coats, the finishing touch to summer outing $37.60. Leatherette, the newest in auto ma“; n; a big saving and now is the time to equip your tamiiy for that. motor trip. GOOD SHADY UMBRELLA $1.75. An umbrella does not afford luut-h scope for enthusiasm but in our showing of UMBRELLAS you will appreciate the new designs in handles nnd high quality of our coverings. Prices from $1.75 up. MI\\WIHIIIIIII _ iii. ST RAN MATINEE 3 p. m. Sharp - - Night 7 8t 8.45 - Atstriifipa. emmt t: PRESENTS ALICE JOYCE tingeance f Droid“ " tttx; onions . f a." " Poworfni It ry by Mr. and Mn. Geiivrdd- '- Randolph Choltir. c It‘ .__.¢ __ Her Father had reared her with the single idea oi revenge. it was her faie to inflict rIvengI on the man pitch-wed. QorIQ oftthu most qoraeoul netting: over seen In a pic- fur‘. ‘ wonderful feature. Only those f¢ar death who have never died; III‘ . t {tilt tutor tows ‘é in tvotonon or A noun-x An Interesting Educational Feature Snub Pollard “Comedy \\IOZJZ NORTH AMERICAN LIFE _ ASSURANGB COMPANY ‘ Home OFFICE Toronto-Canada Has rem-esented by us'in this province for tho past 25 years. v ‘ Ila Oompl‘! 1h Cumin is in a position to do better for its policy- s l ..l, lid Iitforinstlon apply to .- sail‘: 1...: . d" . ,» ._,...¢,._. ,=- 7 .~ mm .§g . ar ov11py;n@\ flpésorttit cottons Ir n Gifiq "com", 1*" OLMAN'8 cArA- g." -~ IOAB-O-ll-tf u V. W8C IL-EQQ-arrivqd from Bil)’ t vqftlfw ‘ coda s tlerfot LJI. Poole & Co, Connolly West wharf. t. o‘, ___., tsss-t-at-n t '- ' slaving or Irnmc: zo- WARD ltLANm-Benutiful illus- trstod. vemouvenir ready 25041.11; mail 17c; Charlottetown Guardian. ..,__ 185l-1-6-tf IF YOU want .the most ideal ironies and forms in'Queen’s Co, Sec Anton Hood's North Milton. ‘ ‘ 2020-8-3-21. HAMPSHIRE-Divine. worship nt-xt Sunday evening, (D. V.) at 7.30. ICE CRkAM SOCIAL. Thursday August. 5th, in nld of the Protest- ant Orphanage at Augustine Cove school grounds. 219d- MA5ONIO HONORS TO E. 5. IVIAQP r<. fE. Stewart Mc- Phull, ‘i2 Delaware avenue,» Ottawa. is bcing‘ widely congratulated by his friends. ‘Mr. MscPhuil was t-lccttui District . Deputy Grand Muster of the ,Musnnlc. order for the Qtiunla Mttsonicdlstritrt at thc Grnlid b41580 ill Ninsurti Filils last flfedncsdayo Mr. MucPhuil is well known in Ottawa, says the Citi- zen, “more he bus resided for nlunyiye s, and utlds: He on» cupies u important position in the department of trude and com~ merceJ-Where he is superintend» ent of compilation, in the Dom-in- ion Bureau of Statistics. For the last 20 years Mr. MacPhail has been n member of Doric Lodge, No. 58, in which he hns occupied mun)‘ official positions. He. is ni- so a member of the Scottish Rite. The customifor the Ottawa dis- trict is to lluvc nn Ottttwtt mun und tt County of (Yurleton mun as Dis- trict Deputy Grand Muster ulter- mtlely. Mr. F. A. lieney of the (‘minty was the D. T). G. M. last year and Dr. J. H. Putman or this city occupied the position he- fore Mr. Heney. (Mr. MocPhall was mnde s Mason in Mount Zion Imdge, Kcnsington. and was lzltcr ltftiliztied with Victoria Lodge, Charlottetown. Tho latter 1.0030 he attended while in the Educat- ion office, Charlottetown, - Mr. MncPhail is well known in Cra» paud and vicinity where he taught school for several years.) t. ‘qyw stint-uh Linlmcnl- Curt-n Ivllntesnpvr, "diPiiRSONA LS Mr. A. Allyn Bishop of Now- lwri. Vtl, ‘is registered at ihc Re- vere. sf» i‘ _- fr‘ _-- Mr. J. J, Dunphy, of the f‘. N‘. It, Moncton, wzts in the city ycs- terday. , __,_ - 3dr. _' antes. licndcrgast, Kcnslng- ton, w s luithc city ycstcrdtty. Mr. J. J. hit-Donald. ‘Frucntlic. (Toss, Icft yvstcrtiuy oll u bllsiitlcss trip lo Montreal. Mr. J. B. Llc\\'<~il_vn, Now York. is visiting LZinrlcttt-lown. liiitissrs. M. h. hit-Iiisit, 0f Bor- ion ttnrl f‘. Nicilislt of (Quint-cm .\i:t.~'s.. zlrt- rctzlstt-rt-tl at the Vic- inriu. ‘ Mr. Jrick Mucllotlailtl of Scotch- fort, it-II yesterday for Rulnforti Foils, Mc. . Mir. Stephen Burke relurncti to Albcriou ycsicrtltiy nftcr u visit to iihurlottctown. THE GREAT FRENCH TONIC . -._L. Bujidaftib n Hun-flown Qystem, on qridwovnen of Canada May o Strong and Healthy“ rugqlat Has It and Gus tantees Every Box i, , ._._.. ’ vmtt. is the Iuteel involution. A now tome o! llfe is guorunteotl to ove mun Qfid woman who tukos WT ‘L. T complexion in tnadu clear; every loxuish will be remov- ed, the blood mudo puro, tho ncrvos mudentmng and ovory orgun will ho placed in houlthy condition. Rheumatism \vlll bo entirely driven out of the lynlom, thut tired ft-cl- lng removed; new ambition and m- y will ho yours. You will he o In oanpote with me world. 0n a bot of the wonderful tonic to day. VITAL- wlll remove that pain intho boo! uni‘) t1 hr-nItII fiwettto. Biol-i at Foster's drugstore. °".' Your ce 50c. per Io! OTLBc . IGuESS Aunt WON‘ TO full cargo ob glvo you m S. WE 0130mm). B! OLA E MI TODAYH SUNDAY SERVICES-The Rev. J. S. MacKay will (D. V.) con- duct service next Sunday the 8th. Bonshuw lifl-lamptou, 3, and Try- on 7. ~ l . NQNOF COMMERCE A1‘ KIN 8| , if p-Theninh of Commer- ce announce that they have opened ‘a branch a Kensingfon with Mr. It. S. P» Jar lne in charge, formerly of the Morell branch. SERVICES FOR WOOD ISLAND J. W. Back, will preach. On Aug- ust 22nd, Rev. W. K..Read, On August 29th Rev. Partnaneus Muc- Leod. These services will be held in the church u! 11 nJtu. and in the Hail at 3 p. m. _ CARD OF THANK8.- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wyand, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wyund and families, of May- field, wish to express thanks to ull the kind friends who were so good to them in word, in deed, and in floral tributes, in thcir recent sad bcreuvcnlent. 2051. VISITING NATIVE CITY.- After an absence of forty-five Yours Mrs. Barry, formerly Miss Katie Donavon and Mrs. Garry, formerly Miss Susan Mullins, are visiting (Yhurlottetown, tho home of their birth. They were ttvr-lve nnd fifteen yctlrs of age respective- ly Whcn t oy left hero. Mrs. Bur- ry paid 01-. visit home 25 yeurs “so nod ‘sees wonderful improve- mcni in (‘lturlottctuwn since then. Both indies leavc tlpon their ro- iurn to Boston on Saturday. ENJOVING P. E. ISLAND-Mr. Mid Mrs. F. T. James nnd family of Toronto are visitors to Char- miieilllvn- MP- James is the head of the fish buying firm of F. T. James, Ltd., one of the largest, if not the largest concern of the kind in (‘nnndtr This is Mr. Joules see. nntl visit to the Island and he is delighted with it. in (ttltllpillly with Mr. Charles Enrlc he enjoyed n day's dishing on 'I‘ttesduy and zt wonderful story in connection therewith could be i0ld‘htli the press censorship in regard to fish stories has not been lifted since the war und cerinitt fish they talk about haven't been lifted either. ilC cording to Mr. Jtllnes. Hotel Victoria 1% rooms. t! room; with rivate baths, Completely ro- outed. Excellent menu. service. H. C. BROWN, M , Prompt '- A of, —On August 8th and 15tht Rev..A.- A Month's" Killing n? IIn Ireland ‘tits (Dom. Fran Special.) " JgONDON, August 2.—Twenty- twy pet-gong were killed and filly so lsn wounded in fighting in"lre- land, during the month of July. Premier Lloyd George declared do‘- d-ay in the Commons. Londonderry- Joseph Doherty, Qum- Fein menrberi from north Donegaiyto prevent. whose trialthe Sinn Fein ‘burned all courthouses for ‘several miles lround, was released front lull “W- conditlonally today. l-IANDSOME UMBRELLAS_ for young and old at Futons. LI-m’. BE WE'LL DRESSED in n Pniolt raincoat, for business and lilellflilfv- Seq the special prices now offer- ed. TRAppY Twggp ralncouts for business Iloople at big savings i" ‘Patons. HORSEMEN. Do not forget lhut rthfi entry for New Annun HICPB closes on August 5th. Clusses:--2._18 Trot and pace, 2.24 trot find 2.27 pace. 2.40 straight trot. ll ‘A GENERAL A-DVANCE In silks from 25 to 40 cents will make Patons prices ll rcul ctrolivmy- 1100K over their tnugnliiccltt stock to- day. 5‘ IN MEMORIAM BERTHA EVA WYAND The sincerest sympathy oi’ u host of friends will go out to ti“! relatives of the lute Bertha lava Wynnd, who Dhsscti own)’ smith!’- July 25th, nt the eurly age oi’ silt- teén years. Sincc December lust she Ilud been confined to her bt-d with tuberculosis -»and was u pn- tient sufferer until deuth cltlituotl her. When showtts eighLduys old her mother tiled, nnd ‘site “us. adopted by her nunt and tlnt-ic. Mr. and Mrs. (Wins. Wyund. who did for hcruntil her death, nll ihui loving hearts and ilumun httntis pushing. nfieruotm at two o'clock, ttnd was largely attended. Many floral tri- butes bore silent evidence of the esteem in which this was hold. cnndtlcltatl iht- twlosing services, and she was pcttccfully luid to rest Ilrsitie Ilcr sister found tt resting place there u few days previously. friends will go ottt to the bcrottv- F youwear Woolen Underwear all the y round—because of the nature of yofi work or the condition of your health-y I will find Stanfieldis Light Weights ti... taut under-garment for summer. 2Z:’t....'.".».f:'fl.";:1"7; full lenflll. t... sisal».- I gill. lldll < 57m d": l‘, an sw- ~. r , ' l h afar-i ‘Algal-Ha ‘ Indians ’ Siantlfld s Limited. {g ‘m, ‘fkmmm uno . . - - = ' N s w; 4a" friends who will sorely NE"! hor ul in this their two fold ufflit-tion. Vherc is ll rcztpcr whose name is dczillt, ' And with his sickle keen, llc reaps the beurdt-ti gratin ztt at brettlil, 1 And thc flowers twt-en. 0l'.~' is swtial to nlc? I will givc lilcm llii. _but:k tiguin. The funeral was held Tuesday , My Lord hath _ nectl of flown-rots gal, - ~ ‘Filtvrctlpt-l‘ saith und smiled; llvur IOIU-lli-i of tho north nre ihcy, Whore llc was once h child. these young girl that grow bc- ltcv. John Sinlpsott Shall I have nought sztitit he‘! lItlvc llflllgilit grain 'l‘ilottizlt the breath of these flow~ illill 15 Yiiir. Oh, not in crucllty, ‘not in wrath, Tllc rcupvr came that day, "Pwits an ttngchvlslted the grown earth, ' And took the flowers ttwtty. whose remains but the v hqurdcd The hczirttt-il sympzotily oi’ luttny could do. Hattie, her cousin, also make her suffering it little less in ills name shall Iosc its reivnrtl. Enrly in life she yielded lterseli’ i0 ilhekeeping of Jesus Christ, and joined the (‘hristian (‘hurt-h. Site had for a long time cherished the hope of doing foreign nllssionary work for llim, but He sow fit to call Itrr to a larger service. When she was taken ill she was well ud- vatlcctl in her school work and wfis‘ on'the verge of :1 pronllsing Mo, Her kindly nlanner and sweet personality llud won for her many Ltd. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Propri rl. llII-d-Ifll. +¢o0440-o‘0§& REVERE HOTEL 'l' (Yilrictt, ‘forottlo; W. L. Git-i- son. Atlnutltlaiic; W. ll. Johnson, Iitlluilttln; ,1. l}. Jny, Moroll; _ Turner, Ilostntl; J. B. Smithcrlund. Boston; Mrs f‘. Peulz, Truro; J. R. Drunduttc, Suttmtlcrsitlc; G. ll. Boer. Slltuuli-rsitlv; J. J. _ ncDtm- old, 'l‘rztt-tltlit-; Jutilcs Pt-trdcrgatst. lfl-tlsitlgtntl; A. J. 'i‘il_V|i)I",~ Munc~' ton; J. J. Dttmphy, Moncion; G. N. Mt-Lcotl. Boston; A. L. Duniop, Xivllvlflll: E. L. Weovci,’ Char- Iottctmvll; A. Allen Elsi/top, New- port; John T. Lohb, S11“ John;- John llit-Itlnis. ' Boston: liurry ;Tr,ninor, Monctun; J. B. Lpyqt-ilycn. N. Y. mom VICTORIA HOTEL. Wm." A. Cumming. Montague; II. W. MacDonald. Toronto; M. D. lticltttrtlsotl. 'i‘orontti; Il. A. lli- chttrtlson, 'l‘uronto; J. Profit, Al- bt-rton; ‘Il. Oulton, Alilérton; i". L. Rogers, Summerslde; T. Moysv, Summcrsitlc; Dr. T. if. Mo» Ktty, Mt. Sicwnrl; Jtls. l’. Mc» Intyrc. Ml. Stewart; S. Cihrlfk, Mt. Stewart; Montugut- McKay, Mi. Stcwuri; Mrs. J. A. MucDonalti, (‘urdigutu Mrs. L. J. MacDonald. Mtulcinu; .\ir. und Mrs. O. Lunc- int, Moncion; J. A. llt-uvcr and wlfu, Si. John; Mrs. E. liurris. L03 Angt-lt-s; E. B. licrry, St. Joltn; Mrs. l‘). Pt-ntllc-ton, Si. Joint; ll. (). llttyttltmtl, Sydney; Mr. and Mrs. J. Wlntlng. Sydney; 'J. Kerr, llnilftlx; M. J. Grudy, llali- Ifnx; J. ll. Grunt, Port Elglln; J Murphy, ‘Conn, Miss Goldin, "I! _ tlyfs’ .-\.. We, Monti-calf Miss Jcnneit Swanson. fton; Miss llclcn M. (flctlver, ~ l tling, l’.'t.. ll. V. Vaughan, St. Jt ; A. Whiiling, ‘Toronto; filo» Burns. Iialifttx; Mildred Burns. llaiifax; ll. S. MuuQuar- rili, llnlifttx; ii”. Brown. Monltrczti; M‘ _ ".1 lluley, st. Stcphcngi Miss ltliityv, Si. Stephen; MA. E. ' scyq- Stfitcphetl; John Iiyrnv. hfort-ll; Geo. M. Irving, Boston; M. K. Nleiiish. Boston; E. Mcllisll. Quincy; Mary E. Bnylun, Boston; W. A. “falker, Moncton; (‘IttrltJL ‘Mpubrllan, Portland; Flnrcncc’; M. Fitzpatrick, Boston. ' ' i Dcllslnyt-i lhtlr 1‘0lli('tg_it}iy a Preparation That Will. .‘”_Gl'0\V Hair ltbttn-i _ tlttttil)’. This is nn ago of now tiiscovvrltws TG-grlttw httir aftcr it as fnlicn mit io-daycis n reality. - . , DELMAYB FRENCH llAllt 'I‘0Nl'(‘., tllr (in-at lluir Tonic mid Dressing, will positivt-Lv crt-tttt- :1 new growth of hnir. - ff you wont to Ilnvc a henutif Iieod 'of hair, fret» from do lruif. use DELMAYlS FltidNtflll ll. it 'l’\ONlt7 once o (in-y und \\'ili('Il iii‘ rcutllis. IDELMIAYS" IPRENCII TONI-C is guarnnterd to slop Ittlllug hair and restore the hoir to its na- tursl color. The greatest Vigor. known. DELMAWS FRENCH llAilf TONIC is compounded by cxpvrl chemists. out. it you tloirt. or lutcr be hultl. DELMAWS l<‘llt~lNt‘.li liAlit TONIIC prcvt-nia buldltt-se by fats tenlng tho hair to tho Tfliliti. Lottie-u will find IIIGLMAYS FRENCH IlAllt 'i‘()NliL' just thc hair dressing iht-y urn looking fot. it makes the hair soft tlnd fluffy lllldi-ll not sticky. $1.00 a boillv. Sold E. A. l-‘tiatvr, Central Drug- store, Charlottetown.’ Qpg "u w W ’ eWIW ENVE OPE - l .l ATHISJMEEK T3055 n5- ARE GOIN’ To did s great. deul in endettvorlng to H severe. Not a cup of water given A 1mm l. llnir Watch your Iluir if it is falling H you will sotult-r .. ‘ l” tgwifiggig Twxoo-fiflliao“ it B. P. Brand English yFox Wire Netting v r W 11,1 arrive in (Yharlottetoilvn on Thursday, Atttrust oth and will be 0'11 sale Friday August 6th. , BVP. Brand Fox Wire is made by Rylands Ltd, of Wolveldiatnpton, England, the largest makers of fox .w1ne netting‘ 1n the world. It is absolutely the finest wire that nloney can buy; Every strand is guaranteed perfect, true/co s1ze_ and mesh and coated with the finitast English .4pe1t_et- which tnearis long life owing to “its "tidnrustifig" qualities. . ‘I, t, " ' IMPORTANT. very roll of B. P. Brand is quara - teed true to size, th t is t0 say two inch might is two High mesh not two and a half inch. One and aihalf inch rnésh is one and a half inch, not one and five eights. This is an important point for you in buying fox wire. Be sure you get your wire true t0 mesh. ‘ I . PRICES. Our prices 0n this brand 0f fox "wire are the lowest possible and as our supply is being rapidly booked we would advlse our customers t0 losc no time in getting their orders in. Phone, wirejor write The Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. d 20i6-8-3tf. --BY LEO §‘>w _. iiifimlutrunu "- YOU LOST THAT $3M PLAYIN’ POKER LAST NIGHT, THOUGH »r|pm4 "w: . ,. “ZL-‘IJL-Ll" "~\~ .