$60.4 , the graphed-_ why not persuade Dad and tl_1e_boys to make the family picture record complete? _ ` THE COOK STUDIO T Phone 159-_J i .A. E. LYON Artistic Photo ra h ` Charlottetown, Photograph! of all sizes, films' in Tit all size amateur cameras are re- feived fresh every week. ` Moderate prices Personal attention to Amateur Photopr aphy \ &.f _- --- - \%'F'ti13i!‘$¥¢‘¥¢¥¢§li5li¥¢9e¥¢~%¥¥¢ §This is a Good Timet Have Baby’s Photo _ Taken Make the appointment _ today ,, BAYER STUDIO ° -1 »1¢.ss=eseee¢.~=a=.‘.=¢ra *Y 5¢¥¢‘5t§¥`¥¢‘a'¢%‘ it gg ,112 `Jl§é Przorussrornr. Curios ` ' 4 Dr; K. W. McKinnon vE1'snNAnv sun<'aEoN Oi‘iioe,_189 Kent Street _ Opposite Merell Hotel Telephone 764 6900-5-23M3mos. g.__._..._.._;___-ili..__ 5. 5. ITFSSIMT ‘ Barriater, Solicitor Notary Public, etc. ' MUNEY To LOAN Montague. P. E. I. lf* f _ .- l D. STEWART. ll. C. _ Barrister, Solicitor und Notary Public Newaon Block, Charlottetown ‘ Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estate ,__ M0850” & DUFFY ll|llf°=w:r'-~‘i »- "`ri.r_` Barrretera and Attorneya Boilcltora for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN THBLEIN 6': lcl{IHil0li arriatera Artorneya-at~Iaw Office Royal Bank Building Charlottetown. P. E. I. ,_ MGLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barrlater and Attorney-at-law MONEY TO LOAN office-Bank of N. 8. Ghambera li- WARBURTOH R ‘Still Barriatsra, Attorneys, Notary Pub- Ile, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank Association Bank oi' Montreal. Gan- ada, Permanent Mortgage Corpor- FLOUR il ` _ , F ; Made hy_ one of our best P. if.. l_ M r 1 le rs (lioller Process) from choice im tort-_ ed FIFE and MAROUIS WHISAT. 'S t é We receive a,fresb stock every ,few days, (we supply the wheat). _ B Only 6 cents per pound - F (Sold in any quanity) PORRIDGE, oA'rs, TABLE oA'rrvn~:AL, recon, RYE nUcrzO §cm>§m -<.’°. ZFU 1*1r‘\*:# ‘ CARTER & CO._'~El Pl. one 208 Flour & Feed _i__.?_.i_.. SCHOOL OF AVIATION Do you want to learnto Fly! Aviators receiving big pay. We have the~latest govern- ment type planes, all our equipment the very best. Only school of its kind in Canada. Particulars- _ DEVERE AVIATION _ SC H O OL Truro N. S 1 ‘ ._ roar-7-lsmse-wa. ltlon. E*-9 f,EL1lT: _ __M _ ________“ 1,; .-‘zA.»4J\°»-‘__ »...»._..»iI....rn!l..\.-_-Q ll New Pumps for Dress and Evening Wear . We received to-day by express a choice lot _of light and dainty pumps in Patent Leather or Dull Kid, very swell .... ........... ..... ..... $8-7_5 ` ALSO _ White Kid Oxfords, with high lreels...`..`......lf.... $9-00 Alle 'Sz Co. Ltd., CHARLOTTETOWN. P- ii- i- _ ' 6 , .*lT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..*DUNDAS AND ANNANDALE. - Rev, James Heron will conduct ser- vices on Sabbath 24th. inst in Presby terian Church at Annandale at 11 a m. and in Dundas at 3 p.-m. » ...*l... O. L.-The brethren of all Lodges in Union district are reques- ted to moot for 'Divine Service at Kinross Preslrytorlun Church, Sabbath August 24th., at 3 p. n. old tlrne. By order of District Masler. . _ . '_370-8-2_1-n12i» .,*TR'0UBi.ESOME WEED. - in the Little ‘Sands section of Kings County there is is great deal ofiwhat the people cull scvlne thZ,ztia»r lu the grain fields. It would seem ilfst these hhs become ri' veritable pest and nny soon take control of all grain lands on some farms. | ..*ENJOYED' .PiCNi0.-/Fire ofi1c~_ ers and members ot St, George's Lodge, I. (). G. T1, Georgetown, held n very successful picnic on the pre- mises of Mr. Jumcs I-lessinn. A lurge num.-ber of the members with invitod guests were present and a good time WHS Gnloyed by ull. Tire young ladies served up u very appettzlng -wh, and taking of it, the only discomfort timer could b felt would b th' t f ' EASTERN PERSONALS ..‘-Mr. noni Mrs. ‘Mincl1er, Boston, ..*Mlss Georgie lluvers, Now Gins- lrow, N. S., is visiting friends in Gcorgeto\vn.~G. ..*Miss Lnura Yoston, Georgetown, is spending u few weeks at South- port.-G. ..*Mrs_ Lnnnon, Des Moines, Iown,_ ‘s visiting her mother Mrs. R. It." Jenkins, Georgetown.-G. : ..’Mr. Willinm MacDonald, is visiting his mother Mrs. Elizabeth ..*»Mrs, Webster, Dunstnifnnge, is the guest of her brother Mr. Andrew lluvers, Georgetown.-G. <_- s ..*Mr. Frank Webster, Dunstaf- lmige, visited friends in Georgetown last week.-G. ., ..*Miss Anim Mlnr, returned home lust week utter visiting friends in Snckvillc.-G. ..’“Miss Susie Doloric, Georgctown lloynlty is doing good work as teach- er of Seal River School.-G. ..'Mr. Fred. Walker, has recently. returned from overseas to his home in Georgetown. He left the lslnnd in the 105th Battalion.--G. ..'Miss lMinnie |Del.iorie, Boston has been spending the past month visiting 'friends in Sourls and George- town.-GI ...*iMrs. G. VV. Leslie, recently re- turned to Ilrudenell after spending several months with friends and relatives in Boston.-G. ..*Miss Jenn Aitkon who left the island as ci V. A. D. Nurse recentl-y returned from overseas, und is now visiting her mother,`Mrs. A. Aitken, Georgetown.-G. ..*\Revs. Hugh Miller and E. F. 'styles ure spending a few days of *heir vacation on u fishing trip and ire the guests of Mr. Daniel Collins, _of Sturgeon. OUCH! CORNS! - LIFI CORNS OFF ASTURN Doesn't hurt a bit io lift sore, tou2:hy corns off with fingers Yes! Music! Drop a little Froesono on a bothersome corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it MacDonald, Georgetown.-G. I ..*TWO CENTS PER WORD each insertion lor advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order minimum cbarse twenty five cents. -___ _ ..°GYPSiE8- - Gorgetown was honoured on. Monday by s visit from nn' itinerant band of gypsies, who camped bn tho western sitio of the Town, where they attracted 0. large number of interested und curl- eus spectators both young and old. The culinar-_.1 habits of tho visitors were of a. very simple nature. The chief features in evidence were nuxncrcus children and lack of soap and wnter.-G. _ ..'MONTA.GUE, METHODIST CIR- CU»lT.--Tho Quarterly Oilicial iloard met. on the 10th ins! to make its esti- mates and‘arrange the work for the year. Rev. '»H. Pierce, of l‘ownall,' chairman' of the District, was pros- cnt. He congrutululed the Board on their splendid work during the past ply ltev. E. E, Fylcho to rctirrn to Mt Allison. Rev. H. Picrrz. on the S e, un- ' 4 duy, conducted services in Lower Mon- _ _ tugue, Sturgeon and Montague, to _ ‘ i ns their was nn abundance for nil, it lurgo congregations, who felt `greut- ._ ,-E , ~ , WHS li10r011l§hiy enjoyed by all par- ly strengthened by his nblc discourse. ._ \\\\l\\ ‘ ` ' ff, s ` _ -'f `i` _ / ,,1§\_ ii ' _ I _ 1’ \\ “ \ ' .,,' \, _ _-,fy J “_ - ° 0 A ° over' uNsk|r.r.sn ssnv L J/ ‘ i`f`l \\\ "<\\ if ll he VL: ' ~ \" \‘ V \i ~‘ if outing.-, _ ICE MEN W I . ` J \ __ ` ,oo - ` N-_ \\_\ _ t 'T _ \\, \\ _ .B .T ' I \ \ I , _-up \ . I \i , < _/,', ’ __, __ QF) _ -~/ _'/»>>./ , ,_ Babl ' tru mother realises the fact that her bob ‘a health dh - Edgxypou ser own, that tl e very vitality of her childis influenced f E; her own physical oondiilon. How important It ii. ¢h¢l‘°f°1'B. to guard against any derangcment. of the female organs, which induce general weakness, nervousness, constant fatigue and utter inabilitv r roperly care for her child. Please remember, that Lydia E. lnhhe.m's Ve eteble Compound has brought health and < ll _ (!`\ strength to thousands oi auch mothers. 4 V Mitchell Ind -" dia E Pinkharn’|`Vegetable Com rl helped me i` f ~ A ao much dixringitholiiino I who looking forward la the eou\E£;»‘f my little one that I am recommending it to other expectant motherl. °I'° “tml .. r. , \\~ - .~{!'(4',~.__ //1. ‘fb 1” \‘ \ e , it, no s d I if lvlth rnlglnm badly that l thou htlwuld not \ , nw, iii.: ellis tgiiirviriiiium beiiiiin or Lying E. rnnrhsurs if¢x°¢\\=l° 00111- \_\ ‘ pound I was entlrei relieved of nenraigla. I hlii “W1 ill livvllgih and ‘.5 4 Mitchell, Ind. ewan into r ' <1 rcs' m r in mn. rmpmmt fmmwboih Inotbercanrl ciiiilrrligaiiil riinnviisttax: iiyaveiieon moe ved by W0 Lyiill E- Pr..ir|.u... premise co., Lynn, Mu., curing or huns restored. dems this crying pens.: by css use or Lyons n. rmkimrs vegetable 0°ml>°w1»i- ` ‘ ,_ . i l- l c g- js 5 ‘f'l‘\ -' \ 1 \_ .. I , _ _ . . \ .Vc:lr, and believed this one would be r Q . . ~ \ 1 better- than lust. lie expected Rev. -\ " ’ (fnptaln C. Graham would soon be on \o m S \ the lleld, which would permit the sup~ Q IN DEMAND :N sr-up - \ _ '* *I* rr _ _ - 'lf '_ sur|.nlNc |No s'r v. so ro, \..\ " ,"' -_ ._ ‘ .’ ,§_ 9 ~ 5 ‘,.»\\ _-.- '. \ \ . - \ \ open to disabled service men to ob was able to n aroumiay-nldu all mygioumwork. l1§‘illb¥Wh°“7 "\°”i»i1l _A - ` _ old weighedglfi pounllrand I feel tter than X have for a lon§ time. I - _ never- lmd any medicine do me so much good."-Xra. Pun. _ oxuun, - - `1 -1',-l _ . \ I U R _ \\ _ ` , . _ » sr. A - we n. . _ ' W' .- Sliilmllid Ollportunitios r are now " ' \ \ I ', \\ .' __ _\\' \ ` \ *_ ` \\» -sf - A .1 \ ia ‘ G_ I lil ilrll l ' ‘ " =‘ " L \ ng ndustry ut the some time thu c ,ar n . ` Y |-_~ 1 t th y are e ni g excellent in icomcs, ‘it is nnnouncod today by (Jolf Arthur Woods, Assistant to the Sec- retary of lWur, who is in chsuge ol' the re-employment of ex-service mon. Men who dre interested in these opportunities should com|nunico.t.e with the ofilce of the Assistant to thc Secretary of War, which will provide them with further information on rms point. The chief opportunity is with The Submarine Ilout Corporation in Newark, N. J.,'wich offers from 48 cents to 56 cents per hour' to mon who are learning the trade at t_he " . some time that it touches them uni’ Of the following trurlcs in its school: riveters, _holders-on, heaters, chippcrs and (~,-nnlkers, rcumers, und drillors, boltcrs, regulators, painters. linelilcfl. slrlpfjttors, pipefitting, marine plum- bers, pipe-covcrers, pipe hungcrs, cr» ection machinists and electric welll- ers. _ 'l A msn cun become it proficient ship worker within six weeks, to two months, depending upon the trueio und his personal application, when he is put on production, llc is taught right on the job, and is prorlrrcimz; nt the 1-lainie time that he is lczirnlnlz. The records of this school show that many grnduntes ure earning $75.00 to $100.00 n week us rivcters, nnd vc-ry substantial wages in other relntod oc- cupations. This is the typical manner ln which lnrge industrial c-onccrxxs urn res- ponding tn the request of the Wnr l)r»pu1~trnenl for the training of nn- skillcrl discharged service men who are ambitious to bcccmo skilled work ers but must at the sumo time be earning enough to support themsel- ves. Deep yoke effects will be seen in the new fur coats. Tire hom of the smull [rock is by no incnrrslrcgrrlar. Minard's liniment cure: garget In cows \ “°l__2,'! 3*; l _L W.- if L_- *"4 'Y ` -- - ._~ -l 'r- -.` ». _H _W .4 if; with- erosene, big thing to look out for _ when .choosing a, kerosene engine is this: Is it designed on true kerosene principles, or is ‘~_ . __ - .iff \ _ oh: __ \~ ~//. __ _ l_ e’ l"-` __ builton gasoline principlcs?_ There is a world ~ ___ /__ /__ of difference. The rm! kerosene engine saves <’%Er;?-`;lf~'?'_/ ' ' -_ >,\N"_,/” _ fucl and gives you maximum power. If you ' want 100°/. kerosene cifrcicncy you will clccidc it 'just adapted from machines _ it today. slightest soreness or irritation. It doesn’t hurt at all. Freezone is the magic einer discovery or the clncrn nsti genius. lt is a lruc coul oil lnrr'nin_r; onrgiaic, flcsirgncfl precisely to _:gr-,t the last kick of power out of rhfrip will ful. What rr .suvinpg that moans over gasoline at prcscnt prices wc do roi. riccci lo toll you. Adaptcrl engines sirmly c:'rr1z1f\t mil iiio v:‘oor-I'/.url kfrrnscnc into the clrnmber wnrm cnongzlr. Th-_‘_ Rc'rl`r'r:-.-/ short munilfrld. ir~t.'rlrrrp.'c.f;;iori and cxplosiorr cf the vupor. In it rczil kcroscnc origin: it l>i;.; frit spark is inclispcrrsublc. 'lllc Renfrcw’:; oscilluthrlg maxgncto is dcsigrictl to get that big spark ni' the right moment--and docs it. ' The special kcroocnc mixer, c<|uippcj_’_I,§”;‘?.“'{"l'_ Certificate ntiachcd. No one can dispute as acci3;i,ce:;"t.‘mlS’l1any?si)§li:ni)errssi y- __ ' 1'; v- gi 6 and stock rarsers prefer t_o sell their animals drcmcd and make a still 0 _ ‘ V gl ' I higher proirt. Here* again rs the Renfrew Truck Seah a necessity. “i ‘ in ei ' _ Ami after weighing you sun truck the dressed hogs, beef, lamb, right A Y to_thc wagon. Scores of other things can be weighed on this scale, too. Milk for the factory, grain, feed, groceries, etc. Weighs anything from 1 lb. to 2,000 lbs. Self-adyuslrng platform and will weigh accurately on even or uneven ground. Write for scale booklet and easy payment offer. 10" 0 Efficienc in favor of the _ Renfrew _ Kerosene Engine You’re Losing Enough to Pay for this Scale A farmer often loses enough on one single snlc of cattle on the hoof, or hogs, , or shccp, to psy _-"or .1 Rcrrlrcw ’l`r.