l l J _ i '.31 Ng `~?.--_.~;-_- ;_ -,- » ,~\~.-._ -_ ' ` _~_..‘:. ,.;,_. _ f .. _ c ---"'-Il ss THE §,,_,..-a USB _...ill iiws nl iucll TODD. Elllalla Vila Brain and Muscle. We wish to call the attention of our many customers to Our New Breakfast Food, MALTA VITA. We have been fortunate in secur- ing this beautiful food on account of it being so highly recommended by medical men everywhere. :S cents invested in MALTA VITA will amure you more PLEASURPE and more FOOD than $1.50 invested in meat. MALTA VITA need~ 51,0 COOK- ING, money saved is money earned, fuel costs money. I`se MALTA VITA, save fuel; save building a fire; save money. MALTA VITA is an ideql food for SUMMFR, is P E R F E CT L Y COOKED, cm be eaten dry with ¢f=am. fruit iuice. or fruit, sliced bauana.'_eic. MALTA VITA and Cream make a delightful meal. MALTA VITA is an ideal food for children. A per- fect digestion ia insured to old and young who use MALTA VITA. Try a package and be convinced of ts MERITS. Webster illacliay The»'Ideal Grocery, Charlottetown. P. E. I. ' Phone 199. iiiliillr iii Ii The best made, best fitting, most comfortable, durable and popular prices that modern machinery and skilled labo asatisfactory Boots and Shoes at _ can produce. GUNS() Y The Small Proit _ SHOE MAN, Pow nal Street. Ch’tov.'n, P. E- I- €*C3CSCSC5% WHHTED .givin Potatoes, Apple, Butter. Egg and Farm Produce, in large or small ahipmsenta, Hay by earload lots. @..Address W. E. BARNES, Jr. 5-zodawém Lxkewood, R. I _ -E- 1.. A Pie--"\ For Supper. is just what is wanted. Why bake during the hot weather when we supply everything in this line so reasonable. Our pastry is fresh to'-day. ' Apple Pies 12C- Mince Pies Izc. ' n _ D. STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKERY. `~~ Bakes Best Bread. 'e--=." THE Express izirivecl last night at 9. 10. We regret to learn of the coniinued illness of Geo. Mellett, York. QTHB Priiicriss came into part last iiizlit at 9 o`cl ick ii .th ai. goodly number of perse- ingers. _ A<‘..».Rp‘3_v party `ta‘:e~= plice at Mrs. Jarxivs De.icon’s, York, Tnrusday next Aug. 21st. Ti-is boats in the lnb.ter bfat vac: did not complete the course in the time allowance. I Tun S. S. Electra sailed yestcrlay with it cargo and several passengers far Mur- ray Harbor. Yom; echocl re-opened Monday after the mi_i-summer vacation. M-Iss Sentiner has been engaged to teach another year. THE good work done in the school at York by the late teachers is being con- tinued by the pr.-sent teacher' James Turner. __ Tar: Abbot Bros. of York have great- ly improved their residents during the present summer, having them painted in the latest st; le. Tris ice cream social given by the ladies of Grace Church on the lawn of the par- sonage last night was well attended and a good sum realized. regular reports were received but no special business was transacted. The many friends of Gecrze VV. West of the Canadian North West will be pleased to learn that he was entirely suc- cessful inasupreme court case a short time ago. I a ANY person residing near the sea shore and within short distance of the city, who can accommodate a lady with board and lodging for a week cr two, should apply at this office at once. _ 'IHE Yacht Lina May owned by HMV? McLean Souris, arrived today to enter the ‘races but on account of meeting unfavor- able weather shc was not in aiposition to campete with the others. Tram picnic at Cove Head, Aug. 13 in aid of theR. C. Church at that place was well attended. _The day was cll that 'could be desired and many from the city enjoyed a good day's outing. _ Among those who registered at the omce of the High Commissioner, Loudon, for the week ending July 29th, were Major Carlton Jones, Halifax; J. M. Jones, Mary 3'. Bartlett and C..D. Rankin. P. E. Island.-Halifax Chronicle. - W. C. Collett, a leader architect of Boston, who has been in the city attend- ing the Grand Lodge I. O. 0. F., WHS 8 passenger by the west bound train Searletown yesterday afternoon. He will have pn 1-e_tu;~p__to Boston 'l`_uesday_next. THE Montague schools have re-opened for another year’s work with the follow- V7 ing staff of teachers. Principal F. T. `Aitken-, assistants, W. J. Fraser. _Florie Gillis, Pearl Vanlderstine. A. G. Cameron. is dliing a. vacancy in the second “depart- _ ment. ` i THE Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition ` ‘lb Halifax _Will have a. naval drill to music L similar to that given last summer at the Crystal Palace in London, England, where I it delighted thousands daily. A spar will , be erected fully equipped with yards and ‘l rigging, on which a. body of iolly jack tara ‘perform the evolutions of navalidrill which l go to make up the daily life on ii Bri ish .Man-of-\Var. _____.;_.__----- 'ran onizsn or Dvsprzrsin Pnnzs. ._ Impmperly digested food usually _forms lgggeg that cause apainful dlstentlon of lihe stomach and pressure against the heart. This results in much 98111 arid distress but _Nerviline will relieve the ‘<1i.ceniiZ»n,¢ispei nie can and wfe 1113 I, dyspiptic pains very quickly, L Poisons .Nu-v' ine is really an excellen., remedy *for Dyspepsia, Indigestlnll. Cl'*\m¥’9» Summer Complaint an all Stomach and B0we}Tr0_u\f.1¢g_ yo _household is cgln. inlets Without. herviline. s'-YI? 3 -'03- _ bottle. » _ _ _,c warn: PIQFIE TAKS _ l _ wnrre num( 'rams WASIIABLE AND wmre, PINK. Bl-UE Pinus uns ti . The liningcau New this summer 2~_11d_Ve1°Y Pre Y be removed in order to W2Sh ' A __;féii _.» _ - . .-:ci-é .» _I _-1 5 the stitching- `W _ ..» \ -s Q J " ‘°'§`~§52%.tI U5 _._ Mark your Linen, use Melanyl anewl _‘__ ,V l LeRoi, John L Reid Summerside. ‘ ' Defender. L R Allen, Summerside. ' I Kohirioor, H Picket-:~s, Summerjside. _ Kelpie, Grady, Suminerside._ _ - Enid, Ephraim Lefurgey, Summerside. Three Brothers, Trios Lund. St Peter-‘s Island, _ -- Thomas Lawrie, Charlottetown. ther-s,Range Light,Kohin_or,Lzwr e boat, Di). S. R. Jenkins, _was starter and Dr- Robins, John Worth and John Moors jud- g€i`khe lobster boats weremorc fortunate. A clear sky greeted them as they cross- ed the line at 2.30. There were eight en- tries. _ I _ Peace Maker, owned by J H Judson. ° George A, owned by Frank Doherty. x Volunteer, owned by Herbert _'New_sou.f. Maple Lest, owned by Gwrse LW-~ _ Clown, owned by C D T8»Y1°1T- f 5!_lU5fbY 1_3 f L o s. owned _ §0nwa.rd, Jill!! ' The course wa£~£mmCod_nolIiFawhp.rf be 'iiiustorougli _ ,_ W house, buoy up to the North iRiv€r"'?5 1 and return. This com-so which waaI1_r0M _ lnvertwiepwusabouiis-mi_i¢s4,', II H _ i ll &T S S . ~ ’1`hat‘s tht l iii L -..&.£\.__Q_. BOX_-0-P ‘ ‘Lowney’s ¢hoColates’.’ _ Nlame on et ery price _ 56 P°1md 'l>°f"~_"f-§»‘ #S- sozted 30 to 4o 'cents , ` _ ` f ,'. Niue boats started; they were : ' ~i ’ ` Range Light, Geo'R Jurlson, Po vvnai; Freda., Peake 8: Hyndman, Gha"rl'ot:e- town, sailed by Docherty. ‘_ ~ __ _ .hem we want toclear out ‘ W Kel ie and Enid in order. I Thisfcliair shbiild sell Il" defenderlcad as the start and at. _ 'ffr v “_ ' _ theliiiid ofthe iirstround she still held her' Q _ IS We yOu! “vdnt 3 3'; piaee einseiyreiiawed by Freda. ...Ei gprice, “ I . AQ, M ___ 'The finish- was made at 12-36 the _“B 91’ p " ; 'i " winning in two hours and eighb lDiD\1©¢S.» ` _ ' A-J E W Fredasecond, Le Roi third-_ Three BSO' p ,p1_1-I _. ,_` _’ 1 .__`* _ p .. ,rv _,__ Makes chord clean surface ' , ._,_.».;i-,_, j.' ,fi ‘- _ T _ .__7~_4i_‘__ _:_A _ ,_A ‘ 3 V inuse. It '_con_ta.ins no"g'lue md iterator? agroablo odor-_- TRY IT _ _ Forsale by A' ~ ,__,_ _V _ ,` ° M '~ .. ' e if ge °~e'““.’°E',"’,,, K7 and for lack; sngiigseerg. _ , . , . .ii I L `;,_ __»iY