ffilue-jay Auousr 30,4922 Oi G0 BHOP from Holman’; Catalog. \ A FLOUR AND FIED.— Kent in bags, $3.96; bran, p.45; COIII meal, $2.15: cracked corn, ills-Lloyd Cox, Morel. 2041-2443; DRUG STORE OPEN.—-'l‘he Mc- Kinnon lDrng 00.. will be the only Drug Store open all day. 3041-30-11 THE AUCTION SALE of Mru. Chas. McEachern,179 Kent 8t., clear liquid (one drop does lwill_ continue today, commenc- iti) and in extra thin plas- lng at til o'clock. .. l ters. The action is the same. _---»’ RESERVE WEDNESDAY, Aug. to your druggiat The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless t Pa"! stop‘ lngtantly 30th for the lee Cream Festival / Q“,,m,______. at Elliot Hall under the auspices -—'——-—;—- ——-l-—--- o! the Rluswoud Women's Insti- THERE i8 NO TIME IN THE title, 3012-29-2i DAY when a cup oi‘ TEA doesn't taste people soy their best cup is the‘ first one they take in the‘ enrly morning; others. the one have at dillner. However, it does "M"- DTP-er MORSEB - good Some‘ DOME Bl-Ew ' Emerald Junction CiJIIItDPOII and not. cup of "MORSES because you “W1 ‘in? rlielu duuuuze Was rc- "B" stilling flruirnd 6v- A few will always find n good tca. ""1""! i" 511°" time ""‘°"°'°l "lifiifld Held at 30c. Tile vegetable stalls were wgll lliolleysiak Twist thawing Tollacu Won its reputation for its flavor and good quality. Men want the best flhafs why they always ask for Hic- ey s. The nice big juicy fig. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co, Lul. Manufacturers cnti-qottetswn ...- w-w w. inc» r v1 . M‘) ".A.n,*___‘I4I1~<e/WA£L, .. .,. ' QIOe . WHEN YO UR WEDDING PRESENT COMES FROM US THEY KNOW “IT 1s FINE" Reliable Silverware makes an ideal Wedding Gift and will be cherished for all time. We have a splendid assort- ment and our prices are very reasonable. - Come In and let us show you our stock. PlllE“ clarion contour, SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. l VIOTORV I-‘LOUH. s..." adver- lsemeut in. another column. | VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT- Services for Sunday. Sept ilrdi Cherry Valley l0 um. “Sunduv School 10.30 a.m. “Going up to Jerusalem." or "The Mora] M. cent of Life‘ followed by the chief service of the church. The sac“. ment oi the Holy Communion, at. Vernon 2 p.m. “God's ways a luys- tery" Cherry Valley, 7 p,“ “Th9 worth of Christian Song," a we. ciul evening with old favorites in Giflflllfll Sung at which Mrs. George I‘. McLeod of Montreal will sing, Qpp__ Ne," Butter sold at 38c last Monday 36¢. chickensjfic. to $1.00; fowl morning the steam dnnle blew oft 95¢ l0 $1.00: blueberries 8c; Sar- lhey the engine of the in-colning freight Pallflflllfl berries -2 the peas 25c; and at a" mutter when you ha“, a others on the train were uninjured “he” W“ 8 iflii‘ Supply oi fresh i, stocked. ‘, Times:—~A surprise party was giv- . ell at the Y- evenini; for Mr. and Mrs. (lllesley Robertson, who have B0 friends were present. j, address of Mr and Mrs Robertson being a Mr. R9“ Rillleft ‘M Brodie Minister. THE MARKET8.-—'l‘he markets was fairly well attended yesterday and 40c; eggs and 25c; apples 5c linen. SURPRISE PARTY —— The fol- lflwing is taken from the Mouctou bums of Bfllbkirk. lMlirilantl. Mrs. Edith on lMnnday been llcre sometime and left on Tuesday for their home in P. E. island. About Games and llluslv were played during the evening ‘Mr. Harry Jonah gave an regretting the dzepnrture willing helper llI church and Sull- dliy School work at Goshen while here. Miss Bernice Steevcs on behalf of n large number of friends presented Mr. and Mrs. Robertson with n handsome silver ‘butter dish and butter knife. Al- illfillfih taken by complete surprise Robertson on behalf of Mrs. Robertson und himself thank- od the pieople heartily for their tokens oi’ lovo and esteem and in- Vitrd illf‘lii ‘all to visit them at their island home. Refreshments. of li-e rream and rake u-ere served nftur IWlIiPlI the party broke up \\'l“‘lill11! Mr. and Mrs. Robertson a safe trip home. FOR YOUR’ ENJOYMENT If vou Clill enjoy a zond piece m‘ brvnd and butter. then you will surely l-nlnv bread made from “Tlemli Flour". It was iii-cause of the finality oi‘ bread which Regal makes that pénple come tn npnnk of it as "wonderful for bread“. it v-nu not only he said of “R9112! that no other flour in ihc world rim clunwmroyvu GUARDIAN l ’ve Gained I 8 Pounds and Feel ‘Like a New Person Since Taking . TANLAC‘ efuldr Mn. Jno. '1'. Wolfe, Grand Deserts, N. S. Thin, frail peo- ple frequently make remhrhable gains in weight by faking Tun- luc. i - ll. enables ygur worn-out stomach to extract every omce of nourishment from the food you cat, thereby building up the whole aya- fcm. A! all good druggilte. Georgina Isabel Pearl Fraser, for- merly oi this city, to Mr. Edward Anderson , McAlonen, which look place in St, Chrlposioms church, Chicago. on Saturday, Aug. 5th. Mrs. McAlonen, who is a danish- tel" oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel it‘. Fraser, Kingston, held a lucrative position wllh the Poole construction Company oi‘ Regina and horchle Ml‘. Poole presented her lvltll a. cheque on the eve oi’ her departure ‘while the employees gift w.l==| o check fol: ,_$50. Many other vain-l utillc gutsy-ere also received, the. bride being all ext-optionally popli- unll her home town. l-lapplest t-un gratulaiiolls are being extended III which the Guardian joins, 'left yesterday morning for Aiber. tun. ' iar young lady both in Regina ‘ ~ r Mr. J..I. Ryan, fisheries lnspee- lur and Mr. Geo. Campbell, Souris. were in the city yesterday. Miss Winnie McLeod. R. N., cltyl (‘ant n. MoPhee and Mr. s. A. Knight, druggist, nf Georgetown,‘ motored to the city yesterday. i iDr. David W. McKenzie. Mont- real was among the passengers to the city Monday night. iMr. Simon Plnean. North Rusti ('0. was in the city yesterday. Mr. I'lne:lu rluzently underwent nleui. cllrireutnlent lo nlle of his eyes? and his friends will be pleased to‘ learn that his Fight is now fully| recovered. l Miss Bezrrivo Callty and llilsai Frances Stevens, of- St. John, N. B. are visiting Ml‘. and Mrs ld-R. Pifzlillfl and Mrs. M. Ir‘. MCLdUd, c y. Senator Prowse loft nu Sutur- dly for Nrrthern Ontario where, l"! will vlnit the West Shining. Tree lillil llline lll which he is largely Interested, ileillg n direct- or of the company: Ills many friends will be pleas- ed to learn that Condlletor Harry Stetson arrived home Monday night trom the Victoria (iellerlll ilospitul, Montreal. greatly illi- provcd in health. Mru. G. D. Riggs and little daughter Golda left this lllorrlilll; on l"l‘llll‘il to their llolue ill IViudsr-r. Ont. after spending the Edlllllflfl‘ nlolltlls ill_ (lllllrlottvo-lvll the gin-st of her slster-lu-lnlv, hrs. Vi’. F. Riggs. 325 Fitzroy St. Mr. Mott A. Brooks, Assistant. Sclrcl.=.r_v' of the Association of' Life insurance Presidents. New York. nrrivrd in the rally Monday MONTAGUE MEETING.— The closing meeting ni’ the hye-electionl campaign ln the Murray Harbor district was held Monday night ill. Montague Hall with Mr. Horatiol Nelson in the chair. The Conser-l vatlva speakers were given an ex- cellent hearing and generous ap- out was nrllcrlv and attentive. Capt. Bonnell, the Liberal candi- duie whn ilas never throughout the campaign attempted in wank longer than a mill-- tn Premier Hell. The other speak- ers flu ordorl were: Mr._.l._A C-illin. Progressive; Mr. W. I]. Mill-Lean. Conservative; Mr. J. A. MacDonald. EX-M. P. IF; Mr S. 9. Hessian. M. P. P. Norman blur- i-eoll. Progressive. Mr. H. D. Mav- ifiwcn. lrlwclM. i’. P.. of Mnrell; Hon W. M. llea. H. D. MacLean. .\1 i‘ l‘.; J. ..'. Hurrhcs. MI P. and Mr. Bruce Butler. M. P. P. wives more loaves to the lliifl"‘l but also that no flollr has surpassed it in quality of produced. Cnrvell, Bros. bread would in every home in Charlottetown because they are certain that when it ls once tried it will speed- ily become a favouriic. House.- i-neners Wllfifl ordering flour should express a desire to be still blind Wiiii'“RPllnl", Anv dealer who is not supplied wiih “RMRY Pill] pnsllrlv got some by calling up Carvell Bros. .llorue friends will be lniere"? wEnumG BELLS. -— Mnnv ltn learn of the. marriage oi Mls iclltillliiiitliiiili‘ Sale of Automobiles Thursday. Friday- and Saturday. C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER 130 Great George Street l War Memorials, Monuments, i‘ adstones in Marble and Granite. We manufacture every part, ‘ BECAUSE . Our machine y is the moat up-to-date BECAUSE oflour large staff of skilled workmen We carry the largest ltoek in tbs Maritime Provinces We have been in the business for three oonorntlons. THEREFORE Our prices are from 10 to 50% cheaper than others. THEREFORE Our workmanship is the best. ‘ Our dsllverya are prompt. We guarantee to please you. Write us stating approximate prlcel or size of Monu- ment wanted and we will either send designs and prices or -~ r agent will eaii. l. A. noun IilSONS Ainmm. n. s. vnmmpnclng m s ‘o'clock sharp ut the Central Garage. the STRIKES! and most sensational sale oi all o- mobiles will take place. when Y9“ . 071'! get the rar m’ your chitin-e "l vour own price and nn easy tirlfmfl ' h, nay mp u Mclauxhlin. Palac- , S-ituduhairr-r. Baby Grand. Chcvrfl» ‘ell (gn.|d|hc_ Overland or Ford. This sale only last three day?‘ when your chance will be Film’- i" w: a good car at a reasonable figure and on easy forms- pm other particulars see D115? three of this issue. ‘have You ever Tasted it? Ilia-Ora 0,1,3, sud Lemon i Squssh- tbs hlsllly Wllcen" trsted juice of the Oraille M and Lemon mixed with pure i cans sugar. Manufactured by s ID00- iai English process in Lon don, England. A small liilflll‘ tity in a glass of plain cold or aerated water. make; an exquisite [summer drinks.- with appollinarls water. "which we also have” it is mnlznifioont- Drink Kin- On and‘ be cool and oom- fortubiu. “liili 2 MACS” Drugglate. m ot. o». let ever? DISCUSBEG FUR MARKET. - llntervlewed regarding ‘the state -_nf the American tox fur market like tn nee this rum luv m n trinllMr. H’. Dufrus. proprietor u!‘ "I" iDulflls Silver Fox Store of New York. who was in the city 0n Monday. stated that while busi- ness had been fair at the begin- ning of the year, a great shrink- nge in prices had taken place dur- ing the summer. As a conseiillfill<l3 of the 50 per cent ad valorum du t0 tho United States, which be» comes effect-Ive this year. Mr. Duf fus will have to look for his supply oi’ silver inx furs in tlle_ Illllted States instead hi‘ Prince Edlvnrd island as usllui. trade is demanding today tho sil- very typed furs and the black .-tk|ilS are not meeting with as ready, n sale as formerly. Mr. llur ills, who conducts the Dilly exl-Ll slve Silver Fox Fur store in New York, mninrod to the prnvingg u ‘ew weeks ago acerllllpanivd by his wile and u party of friends Who have enjoyed their trip and visit here very lnllcil. They left Yesterday in their Peerless car or. return to New York. PERSONALS Mr. J. A. McDonald. Cardigan. was in the city yesterday. ‘Miss Mari’ Curran has arrived Home irolll Boston on a visit to her parents lll this city. Mr. John Cass, who has been visiting ill Boston, nnd New York lrrlved ln the city last Saturday night. Mrs. Bayfieid and her daughter Tfilon. from Victoria. B. C.. ure V, visiting the formers mother. Mlle "ill-arias ‘Hylldfillill and are guests lt the Queen Hotel. Mr. lllld Mrs. Arthur Bruce. ‘llllriotietowll spent the week end in Georgetown the guests of ‘Mrs. Alexander lRclrton. Mr. Arlirur Bruce. Charlottetown sang very lcceptably at the evening service lf -St. David's Church. To T. Edgar MaoNutt, Dear Sir.- I have been using faction for broad and cake. much pleasure in rscomme as a good family flflilfa Yours " truly. -pilu‘c he has Vlfiiivfl. plnnse and the meeting throulh-i uie or two. gave his allotted time! iy nu all raw fox skins going inl The] . Agent “Vlotory" Flour, Flour and find it gives every satis- Mra. .............................................. .. 137 Roehford Strut, Charlottetown. night, rn a vacation. Mr. Moll. Will) has. travelled all over the American continent. states that he‘ considers Prince Edward island the prmilest and mfist picturesque‘ i Dr. Vincent l‘. Bourke, deputy; Minister of Education. St. John's,‘ Nflwiiilllllilnild ls ill llll‘ (‘liy zlllll is one of the (leiegntes tn the llltcrllltiullai Rotary liullt. |\'.(l. 11F MEMORIKM Executive‘ -----~—------..--— __ "W915"? ueid here this week. Otlnbllt will he missed more in his rr Newfoundland fiit|vgi|il3$ are [lrflllnlnc in \\‘llli'll hi; was a Bfillefdi i‘. M. lliltclloll mid Ml‘. (‘has favorite. Decezlslul \\'il-‘ u Ullrlstlzln map. llis kindness and sympathy with in his dealings, show by his Mary ‘<1 Katie oi’ Iiosinn and sad onil sudden affliction. .\'l;ly lllel“)y>rrlellfds‘ m. r,.¢,.,lv6.l lhelust mother S. S. John 0' Charlotte-i his soul rest ill peace. A. --- ‘"_‘ “ n» ‘ -- __ Let me tell you what I know about BAKER$lCOCOA “My mother and‘ my mother’s mother used it, and I have used it all my life. has been anything better, never anything quite so good. Indeed, it seems to me that Bakefs Cocoa is better and bcttcr as time goes by. N0 other cocoa seems to have such a delicious flavor or such an attractive There never . color.” . Walter Baker 8c Co., by processes peculiar to their method of manufacture and by the use of the most improved machinery have produced a cocoa which can be and is used as a standard nmlavanso Inna MARK for purity ill chemical analyses. MADE IN CANADA BY WALTER BAKER 8t CO. LIMITED Established 1780 , ‘ Dorchesten Ml“- - CANADIAN MILLS ‘AT MONTREAL ‘ Boakln o] Choir: Raleipr: Jflll [In mill-es“ olfthe"Cathollcr-Church‘ ‘from-Htolvn‘. “lltl.$lIlt1.S‘_ three brothers his pastor. Rev, Father Gallant. Junles Willie and Alphonssus all 13951.1“; a gllffllWlilg wife and one of Sturgeon. child, he leaves to mourn "his ISIIIQUFG‘ and heartfelt symiliilliy father and luuther, three sisters. is l-xtcnrled to the family ill their good llliille pprightliess MRS FREDERIICIEVFYREDERICTON The death nmxurrutl at Olleury on Friday, August 25th. of Mrs. Frederick Fredericton, fnrnterly of Georgetown, Deceased hall been oiling but a tow days. she was a good Christiauwolnzln of a very pleasing personality. ller kindnessl and sympathy. laughter and lzond| cheer, combined with a noble up- rightness ill her dealings and jtlrig meat towards others endeared her in the hearts of all who had the: pleasure oi‘ her acquaintance. Dur-. iIJE her illness she was never known to complain. she manifest- ed a snlrii nf truly resigned faith in God's Holy Will. She, was kllull and gentle in her disposition and] lwiil be greatly missed by nil wiloi ihad the pleasure of llleeting her.‘ ‘She leaves to mourn lilree snns.| Thomas and Stephen oi’ Ohmufl’. and Joseph of Bnugllton island. Hwsilies three daughter. Her ro- ‘IIIFIIIIS. loliowcd by u large circle of trends, was laid to rest. Sin- v-urr- srlllputhl‘ is extended in the ‘family in their sad and sudden af- lfliction. A. o HENRY FARRELL ill is with deep regret we heard of the death or Henry Farrell “mp-h tank plilve nt. ills homo m lglurgoou on August 26th. De- ceased had ibeen uliing for SOIIIP time, but hopes were.lullillialllell, lot his recovery. He will be great- iv luisseil in the (‘llurvh and in the conllllullity ill vrllicil he lived i . ‘x .9,_/,$\ ki/Every lOc\\ / ‘ Packet of wlLsolrs , FLY PADS) \ WILL Kill aunt: rues THAN/r’ g °-°WORTH or ANY _STICKY rtv (mum \_ 1 ’ Clean u» llillllt! Sold by all, Druggists, Grocers and i General Stores l Gives perfect satisfaction. ,..a--—LooK sEE—-—W Ask your Grocer for it. r VICTORY FLOUR-gives joy to the Cook. p Get in iin "Viciory" I have nding It \ i Buy VICTORY FLOUR “VICTORY FLOUR” and smileat Baking Day. Do not be misled. Demand “Victory.” The flour _ crossed Canadian Flags on each package. It Wlll- ~ .. The Biarnc-y<-~--$. tone “' ' “Whosever Tongllfi Tullchflil’; never misses to grow eloquent. Blarney Castle, County Cork, Ireland, is one of the most celebrated Irish Fortresses because of the alleged miraculously persuas- ive qualities of the World-Rcnouned “St0ne" which “Whosoever Tongue Touches, never misses to grow eloquent.” None but the agile can kiss the true “Blarney Stone.” All others satisfy themselves with a substitute placed so conveniently that the osculators neck is not imperilied. i As in the case of “the Blarney Stone” some ‘ I ; people are satisfied with a substitute for real y Brighton Ice Cream but the discriminating - patron WHO KNOWS always insists on ‘ ‘ fl-gllfvfl ICE CREAM “rrs A FOOD” ~ “Whosoever Tongue Touches’ never ceases to 99 —IN IT'S PRAISE grow eloquent. To T. Edgar MacNutt, Agent "Victory" Flour, Dear Sir,- (hardwheat) I have been using "Victory" Flour for sometimes and find that it gives splendid satisfaction. I have never used a flour that gave better results in bread, pastry and oaks. Al a result of rpv ellperlencp with this flour I have no hesitation in recommending it for any of the purposes mant‘ ". I remain. ~ Yours truly, and be happy. with 11 Grafton Street, give you satisfaction. °“" '°“°‘°“""