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P.E.l. _f an-t_.na_1\' in MeK1NN_0N ilrriq't_g_rs_ Attorney!-lt-Lsvv it Omoo Royal Bank Building Charlottetown. P.lii.I. . .__ --4 'P : . EF!" , -I'»rrhTi_;» h_»i|eltar|_to ¥on__l. B _al Csnus do v vo nom. lr~l . _ - A. _ WN 8 nfl ' _ »gel“§lall‘lll»n..lfnl' :Til ation. guns ot Montreal. Cas- ___£ Ifsnosnent lontsguo Oorwrs- ji @;§“ -1 ‘ A 'e Parfum 171 Url!! ' _ 1_'l-lunsosv _ la Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs cherry tree in Mr. H. H. _.____. _ ` SUCCESSFUL P. E. I. cently otliered prizes for- 'the first result of the competition the first and second prizes. excellent essay. , eternal re dearly be peacefully away to his ward, Stewart S. Ching, early age of 25 yeals and six months Tile deceased had been several months and bore hands could do to restor to awake in the likeness that land where there is no night. disposition which gained ing mother, foul' brothers 'and one sister. , ln the absence of his pastor the funeral service was conducted by Rev. A. McKay, pastor of the Pres- byterian Church, Souris. There mains were conveyed to South Lake Cemetery where all that was mortal of one loved by all was laid to rest. (Patriot please copy.) FRIDAY HORSE NOTE.-Mr.J0hn A.Boates, ['yne Valley, reports an excep- ionally pretty lilly sired by the ;tandard bred trotting stallion Bot- cnl. The dam of this ilillly is by r`rcnch Alright and is 26 years and 4 months old. This illly is not large, but 'or style she is in a class by herself. DIED IN WINNIPEG.--Mr. Samuel .:uavon, of this city received a tele- :ram Wednesday froln Winnipeg cou- veying the sad news of the some- .vhat sudden death in that city of his laughter Victoria, Mrs. Earl Dotty. it is six years nge since slle left Char- Tottetown. Her mother was with hel' lt the time of hor death. Besides her 'lusbaud and parents she leaves two ~hlldren to mourn. WILTSHIRE WHISPERS.-A cor respondent wl'ltes from North Wilt- lhire:-A trip by auto frolll Clluriotte- town to North Wiltshire Station and vicinity at this season of the year is ull that any "sport" can desire. The crops of all kinds are looking splendid and all indications are for a good harvest.-The potato bug, the horn fly and summer tourists are also here but not in such large numbers as for- mer years,-lEldon Campbell of the P. E. i. Rail-way, Borden is spending a few weeks of a well earned vacat- ion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Campbell, Darlington. lie owns a brand new Cheverlot car. How sweet the girls do glance and smile at Eldon these days.-Mrs. Neil Camp- bell and daughter Lucy M., are stay- ing at Mr. D. E. Campbell's, Darling- ton for a few days.-Mr. Neil Camp- bell, city, _passed through North Wilt- snlre on nursasy on his way le nan- lax, N. S.-Mr. Charles Clow from St. Vincent, Minn., is visiting friends' :lt North,Wiitshire.-Mr. J. Russell Clarke, wife and' two children from Swift Current are also here. Mr. Clarke is a bustling energetic young man and has made good in the West, his nu`l"ner'6'us friends are glad to see him and learn of his success. -I had the great pleasure of a hearty shake hands with the Hon. John Baidcrston. now in his 88th ear. The venerable gentleman, is still hale and hearty and in!`the enjoyment of good health and' vilor. mrs is of f .Q __ - - ‘ Q., _ , ..__... =.-4;, , _ mmovrll":\orJ'w?lhWllir:sL/el7ou~R° , bli . o of in clear. sold sure to -Palnrul. Acdll:-:|`rr.-Miss sl- Staniord Gay of Bummerside, met with a very painful accident last Sat~, urday afternoon. She was climbing a I-/. I . *I ` Y __/_(_:-. ` ’ ' rn- .. .- r.i.»_e _ . , _., -_ ‘,_ K 5 \~_Q __ /I1/;;Il¢‘ , - _ _ .\. » ./ "_,-s - _l ,ll _,lf Lofurgey‘s 'gl ‘H .1 `\ Sarden when a limb broke and she l gi ‘iff-_._-./' ` t'eli sevelal feet to the ground? disloo- gl \ _ g’ ' Q iting her shoulder and also breaking '__ f ` ` the bone of the arm above the elbow. - /\‘ . Q ' -~ . ’ ' ___-fi`-_-T _:"1 sov. - 5** __ _ . at-. 3551, v ¢ __-._ _. ._- - . 4-' .; * ,,- _ _ -'_ ft “Pleasant Hours," a young people's periodical published in Toronto, re On Tuesday July 4th_ at his home at Black Pond, P. E. I. there passed loved son of Mrs. Eliza' Ching, at the sick for his illness wtientiy. Despite all that loving e to health their loved one, he gently fell asleep of Him in Stewart was a young mari possessedl of an exceptionally kind and cheerfull for him li. large circle of friends and acquain- tance. He leavs to mourn a sorrow- ,-w'," ‘Z o fl" second and third best essays on “Our * Canadian trees and their uses." The issue of July 20th publishes the together with the prize winning essays. The third prize was`won by Master Russel * Lenrd. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Leard_ Souris. His essay is a very creditable one and compares very ‘favorably with those which captured He is ‘ ~ ¢ . __“‘ “i\°A\ \~`~_=_:-._,_ l v '_ only 14 years of age. 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AND swE|.-:T sMoK|Ne ' 'Y s Kxluxllslxllll » lliilllllillllilIllllllIllIIIKIIIIKIIIIllllllilsllllllllrllllrllrlrsllllsllillllxlli-xzsllll _ . f --_-_ _- " ‘1 L _ 1 lil S M ' _ have been completed with the ltallwayl authorities by which trausportationi for Returned Soldiers attending the celebration on next Monday the 5th, will be provided tholu free of cost. Any returned soldiers wishing to lake advantage of this can get a ticket at any booking station or from thc con- ductor on the train by presenting llisl identification papers. Rcturllcli 501-' diers having uniforms arc asked lol come in in uniforms. They will be mct| at tl1_c___sta_t_ion___lly__a_V(§onlnlittcc ol’ thc `Greut War Vctcran’s and thc l\rm_v and Navy Assuciutiolls. ‘W I Fire broke cut ill the bungalow of, the Puritan Fox Rall:-.ll ncllr Summer-i side about Z5 p. nl. _ve:ste\ _ time sweetmeat `. -the benefit. -t--he` Pleasure. the ecom- omv of a' Sc Packaae o1'WRlGl.EY’S -has made it the fa- vourite “sweet ration” ofthe Allied armies. - 4 ,-send it to your friend at the front: l”-lt’s the handlest. fondest-iastinz re- freshment he can. carrys ` In CHEW IT AFTER ' EVERY MEAL The Flavour it’s the areal war-_ |31; Kfilhlill ~ i 5 i llllllltl KIIIIQIISKKIIIIIIIIZEEI I - .__...._ l l I / / . r"= * . |. l