._. -.vb » . ‘ -` ; -i-MI . ' difficult. co line. B'ns - . , 'i ; i .Shoe-sii_in_i_ng-pollshes for sth-the _naw_- styles in mein _ _ and wome-n‘s boots. ‘ ` Laces oi' all lr-ituds in stock, ,___ and everything in the lobsc- . _ -Orders from all partir ot: the island' attended to. ._ ` . ,-gn \ L “ “`”i3i“i:ALs 1' _ 7/.'aM.a . s ‘N `\ W lx ..` i ‘ ' V _ ` ‘I ' D when eq _ do the wo you. 80 Grafton Stopsthe burn- . _ - - __ ing and pre- _ - _ -. '// , -ventsblistering. \~ . -» _ A _ f I- f /_ Just so for ,` Your houses are worth much more with good Plumb- ing and Heating. Let TRAINOR S- ,~.»_" / *Zvi ' `\ :_ _ _ Z __ _tester ffdsiis- _ _ Now, and in as mi them- _ ff / ..§.§§.t.£f°I.;..'.§!.’.’.‘l.'l. - .1 .ef A " wfizood stock-.in _ou -~/‘_-f °“° =\"-- bf-1-=»~ ‘ ‘ Yirdhagiid._ vessels grriyi g 9°/ =~°ti°i|u"i`df=|§i';'f'i»i°;i'i§’- Prices are *lower tlitiit-th “"‘ '“" *“ ""° ""- t_'_,iii_ iisiater. order we y__ /, §l.‘.".;.;?" "“‘“"" ip -rg-Mg”--_ sunsuan- L ~~--nts->i. - 1-..- "¢né-zio. o s I ‘§jg`¢§.5`.s7M(t:tharlottetowh i ' ‘_ I uipped rk for _~ Phone 393--J ' St. " _-Le_t`~:Us Clean _ f Y01_`1i‘ Hai EXPERT lj .fwe can make your old_liiit\ » 1\.IDOk.liké.-.new-put-in inside and-_outside bandsf re-block them in the latest shapes. Mews Borsellno, straw and' ' pa_f'aryia` hath. and womon'l _L __ _llriwt _leghprn and panama "’hat`li'-'-no ]o'b too small. or too __ - We have ré_cently'had " - ' ` ege of visiting the oiiices "'nnd seen them practical _ we believe its quite equal . 1 ` -.T¢I|P'I10no C°nnectlon.‘ - - -A We s°u_¢i°‘;7°“;r pa""_’“° U Boston Shoe Shining- Parlor I suNNNvsiDE-‘ ‘ - .161-4-wsmmo--___-, -. ------------opo¢isn‘ SERVICE 'the most expe_rt___Opticians-.irti Can ' _-`a'da. We have studied their method.- lstrated and it is a- matter of grati tlcation to be able to say that _thc service- we are giving our patrons talnable in the ilarge centre's. _» -G. F. I Hutcheson the privil of some oi ly demon to thst"ob se! E - ._ ____ . _.»} _ _Q_ -_van- gow. I & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd ' '1'si,¢.'-;=`:` . _ -is _ _ __ 7 _ _ _,_ ____ _ ki _=\= 2---= ' £- , . --fer' f _ a=srs\¢i4_ _ but Chewing Tobacco. ' ` 9 _‘ HICKEY’S is _a_large, clean, fragrant Juicy p_ug - ` - hat gives real satisfaction chewer after they have _ _ f ' to 3] tired of o er kinds. ‘_ o ` 'f-,_ ` _ Twlst _-TRY HicKEY's T -the change will do you ` ' Charlottetown Ask your deal_er_ for _ _ - ' _ - Hickey’s Twist and insist on , ' . _ \ _ gettingthe genuinef ' ' we ins 'ciisnm ami 01' I WIST _ i Wfédtling _ _ _ - We have just received a nice line of Silver Plated Ware which we would be pleased to - show ' - Presents - See our new Pyrex Casseroles. l‘ W. N. Tanton' Jeweler J ' i i t .Y -_'L_ -.-_`_l`¥’&..>'_~ BIB LE Bl _ ittusTRATis_i_>_§|_>iTton Diutibuud by tho Ch’towir _Guardian * Kéip tnridt or ts' e coupons wi " i- s nt 'them togenier with our _ad yertisod prlco of $1.59* and race ve our Copy of the BIG PRINT? R59 LETTER BIBLE. _ - _.--.,_~t';s-ss::\t.¥*»=~vbt|i1~ii»d'»1c.¢'.”'t|\'lDi¢*!' -*to Coiipoiiss 'lily P°l|llI°'H 3 “tl Secures Ii , ._ _ L_ _ _ L-ggthsf, lxuirogsl ubbsdiillill. coins; ` ' pint", maps and biblical scones, fam ‘ n’ mm' “situ to "establish _ Aloe -In . ' . _ I* ° _ _ _ _ I. in _ .<.‘:°i.~.z..'.:'..°-::°:5.'-I~...':§~.:-..~....:~.:.:.: -st tits oomogrliig. will -_ _M.-“UMM I _ 4 -fi gi: _ § - #vin-_f°e°9.*.!!*U\ -- '- _.t.~." COUPO N' PRINT o _ \ . _ |,', . _ i -. G__ _ t I I i t .» _._ '_' ‘ FRESH 8ALMON.' haddock‘~'~tgod~ fish, iloundere; etc. Chsrlotid wn Fish Supply Co. ~ _ 1763_ BTRAWIERRY BOXES, $6.00 per thousand. Jenkins/& Son. - 1'I56,7,19M2i.». _- ' ORDER. YOUR STRAWBERRY BOXES, NOW, $6.00 pei' thousand. Jenkins & Son. 1'l75,7,19M2i. ` ON_ THE 8L|P.- Three P. E.- Is- land tugs are nowon-‘the Selip"at` Pic- tou, the Ielanderi- t-hel Fred M-.'}"Bstt" and the William Aitken.- ! ' - .» i- -i _|__._- ‘ '~ ' _ -Aura P`Aisfries -can ' -'-have -ies t cream and Temperance Refreshments ‘ every Wednesday and Saturday'everi-' lilorth;-.Shore Hotel. - -- 1682-7417 Gi’ __..... THE 8th CANADIAN Siege Bat Auxiliary gratefuilly acknowledges the receipt of $10.16 from Miss Loriirt Weeks being the proceeds of sale of iloweris. 1770 te-rdny morning on an automobile trip Ananmore docked' in Cliariotteitoviit yesterday at 11.10 a. m. She brou- of 'cracked corn and a car of id _cars of salt, n ' FIRE YESTERDAV.- The fire brigade had a call out about 9.30 yes- It was caused by a lighted nil stove t s '_ ii y scene and the timely use of a tank room from -a flooding. ‘ ` ger of children playing around thc 9 trains- in the CI;'ar'lottetown station h yard was-sh-own yesterday: Three or tour very small boys who should have been somewhere else, climbed upon _ the steps of ty, train slowly moving U down the'-yard. One of them tryinr. to climb _the steps- fell beneath i" and the- vPheels_ passed- within an icli or-so_.of-`going"over liitm. A- railway H man; who happened-to appear" 01' the scene just as he fell was almost D and was relieved to see him scramble passed. Parents, _ living- in -the vici- 'ee to 'it that their children are not of danger. ' ofa large number 0! Parents and visitors. The pupils were exatminerl inthe various branches by U19" WH* S cher Miss Blanche_Raynor assisted by Mr. Frank McCabe. Miss Gladys Ross, Miss Katie McCabe and others, At the close oi’ the examination sev-_ eral well-merited prizes were DPBSBHL - ed- to the pupils. Following this 'the Beaver Club gave a well-rendered pi°ogra~'mme, consisting of dialogues, leaving, as the pupils in -the opinion. furnished -by the mothers of the pup; ils, was passed around to the child- ren and grown ups present. The fol- A IS Rayner. Dear Teacher:-e We- the -01 regret -that you are about to sever your connection as -teacher oi' said school.. We hereby take the means oi expressing our satisfaction of the very capable manner in which you J. education to us pupils entrusted to short stay with us you not only en- deared ourseli to us but have won ever rcatly and willing to- assist in all good work inaugurated in behalf _ of war -purposes. We will also say teaching. And now dear teacher, you gift, not for its intrinsic value but as :I remembrance as you look back to _the time you taught in Stanhope was gratefully received and acknow- ledged by Miss Raynor. LADIES _ - $4.00 Tan Boots for, _ $2-_67 ` If ` - 3.00 -'Ilan Shoes-2.00” .2.50 Tau P_i1lllll!l.5_0;_ _ We have- decided to -clear ou - s ' ,_ ...i-i OVER 100 PAIRS ° Ladies’ Tan & Chocolate' ' Boots. Shoes & Pumps 0NE THIRD-0FF MARi_tEDi_IlR`ii:ss‘ ‘ -_ ` ll ood . 12:: ?§gdsRegua'relii-r Piiice ___i_. tri iv- ‘-'-*tgps-ar'ifnsM‘ ' ‘ _ -_n. .-.......» I ",l-'l' PAY! to' buy in this proyipqo. '. J Ne ON AUTO TRIP- Messrs John 22" McLuughlan, E C. McDonald, Benj met Carter and Peter McDonald left yes- - N visiting the Dalton Sanitorium, -thence rest I-ings from 7 to 10 D’.-' -m`. at McM:il;&'n’s "__- to Sumnierside. - __ __ HQ ' au ed glut about 75 passengers' and seven W car loads of freight including a car teache.” of Zion ¢hm-cmsabbnth . _ gi ‘ school was held, when it was decid ‘dlings and bran, a car lime, t ree ed -My Cf" °f 5133"- trom 2.30 o'clock pm. to 10 o'clock _ _ a.m., for the summer' months, be-I f *'°"< ginning with Sabbath, July 22nd. terday morning for n slight blaze at the the-Davies Hotel on Great George St. _,wi e _became ignited and started to burn .mr quite briskly. The firemen with the chemical en ine were uickl on the ;"sl';‘:_’gbl:_e‘i§__“_‘:_:_`l*;iggvfrglzmeigf rtehé standing too close to ine- wail which tflw B proved very effective and saved the is . . A|.Mos'r A 'rn-AeEov.- 'rne nan, D“““S th” 01°C-*fic ing White Sands, three miles from the Harbor, was struck and considerably jureil: ' MT. certain the- niiiidinni' bf->'°“ `k""'ed' liiorris. B.A., win away to`safety, after the train had school at H&ll1_P't_0il at 10 H111.. 8-Hd will nity of the -railway should certainly and _ , tor allowed to wander into such places day, July 23_rd. ‘ . SCHOOL W~0RK.- The semi an- recent visitors with their automobil- nnal examination of Stanhope school es was heid~on June -15th in the presence ge: S.';’ McKenna, Sussex, Oxley, Oxford, Henderson, Boston; Jack P. Duftus, gow _York,; Eli-as recitations, etc. All expressed sorrow Yet that Miss Rayner should think ot Oi’ who arrived in Charlottetown yester- Of a|i_ made remarkable progress dur- day. t The number' of_ this car is mg the te|~m_ Candy and cake, kindly 129725. It is registered -at New York. H. lowing address was read to Miss ber IS 10469 iézistered in Massa- pupils of Stanhope School, learn with quickly spotted ' icle local number to date is 194. have iimparted your knowledge of services at Montague ,this coming Sunday in the interests of the Can- your care. We find -that during your Hdiim Bra11ch‘ Oi' Foreign Bible Society. On Monday y the 23-rd Principal Seaman will respect. We have also found you Slleiik at Victoria za, Caledonia and week similar that- when you are next consigned to held in vicinity dut in the teaching profession they Services have been wel-l attended. wiilyiinti you a -teacher of exceptional “Hd much sympathy expressed. in ivbillty, as one having a thorough fI10UZl1t. W0l'd Mid deed. by many -knowledge of the present method ot interested in U18 Bible Society is will please accept the accompanying “Smut U10 W01'Id- - 'I school. A handsome live-dollar brooch D A‘ I will' clo|`e"on -'tire fat. A'u ust in 'sail 'on Saturday evening. - . '.- _ _ ,__ __ _ ._ _-____ - . ____-__r.. vtifi'i.i°iilHf»n`“5§iti¢il'i"si’f i'§n£i”` _ _'At‘i_'A‘i.i_r0"Ts'i’P--`-iir.'1iti térnc- `b`[' ’ ' f “MSE “'“"”°‘°"“°”'"‘“‘”"' -"~""'_‘.'.'-?-" ll ._ _ . __ _ _ ., ,_ . _ _ - _,it .iniy 22nd. sundpy -school win me'Jl,‘ Kihvvh- VBHIOH Brides; halved ‘ii1- ' ' ’ ~ __ ‘ - . ..: .- _ . . -1 _ .1-t. Ji _ m ` '_ the city by auto yestéiuiay morning.t~ ___ i - ' however at- 2 p. . -. ' - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- _ . _ _ - aftarauending Kmkom h0,._a_.e_,.aceB_ 0RwE|_|_ PREBBYTERMN Qt-|_.=a_Mr. McKenna _accidentally missed the il' - -_ - _ _- ----,t_".-_ services next _sabbath Jniy 22nd,- special for Kmknre, and s@@in_s_ he - - in st. Andrews cnurcinorweii, at 11|`could' not set a horse and carriage Q __ at lbrwell Head 6,30 p_m_ - _to go that distance with _his party he H - _ . hire-d an auto. They lett the city - NEW LONDON CIRCUIT;-There at 11.30 s..m. and arrived at the track ' I be no reachin services in the at 12.10 .m., a distance of over 35 _ Bm wil AUTOS ON THE ISLAND.-Up to present there are a, total of 96 stored' automobiles in Charlotte- n, 54 in Surnmerstds and 44 oughout the other parte! of the nd, making a total of 194. Quite tered. ‘ STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. - storm on Monday vening, and which was particularly envy at Murray Harbor, the dwell- hoiise of Mrs. Joseph Bull, of amaged. Fortunately no one was in- TRYON CIRCUIT.-The' following ie the services for Sunday, July 22:‘ J_. Douglas Care-y, B.A., will reach at Tryon at 10.30 a.m.. and Victoria at 7 p._m. Rev_ George address the Sunday preach-at App at DeSahle _at will begin his in Road' at 3 p.m., 7 p.m. The pas.-' vacation on Mon- . Tfl" TOURING AUTOISTS.- Among. who have arrived on the Isla-nd -Dr. A. A..Beaton, Franklin, N. B. ,M. Blackader, Halifax, N. B. A. Taylor, Moncton, N.B.;' . T. Coates, Amherst, N. S.; J. D.‘ N. B.; George S. N. S.; James H. George Pawtucket, .-1 . _ Auros' Ano Tustin t Numsens. Thehigliost numbered. car that has been brought to the Isiand is that Mr._Jack P. Dui'fus'.-_of New York, nother car_with a big number which now in the city.. is that of Mr. Jas. Henderson, of boston. Its num- 2, ‘ iusetts. The visiting- car is very from the home art- in the large number. The highest C. BIBLE SOCIETY.- Principal D. ‘Seaman will address three the British and Cross, Wednesday Thursday 26th Glen illiam. P. E. l. During this past meetings have been of Souris. These great work the -accomplishing thro- IIIIIIIII \\\\\\\"lIIII \nm\\€ Beauty ist But Skin Deep _ _ You,_thei-efore cannot hope to retain your youthful beaiity unless you properly care -for your skin. _ ` Keep -the skintsatiny, and . _healthy by using our-. - vstvsr skin Lotion , It not only feeds ' the skin and gives it a healthy' glow, 'but it removes all dead tissue and allows every portion of the face to maintain its natural development thereby eliminat- -ing blemishes and wrinkles its use will keep the pores of the skin tree from dust, and permit tham to perform their , natural function. wnsn vou suv A sor- 'ri_s or verve.; .asictn L0. 'rion vou HAV onus A Lone wAv 'rowARDs soi.v- irnvo THE 'szcnli'-oii' sEAu- PRIOE 350 PER IOTTLE. Johnson &_ Johnson ~- 'rite Guilty muslim- »i~{‘¢'-" U H U T vi wk "v`F»*A. il' VY 4" .. .~' _ v Y _ ' - '- ' . . I ~ »-"iv " " ' ' V' Y Q - i r Y o Y' V' - L _V 'F t ,_‘ I/ V _ ‘ `- » _ -'-.- ' ` - ~ _ -‘ _ -_-__ _ _ _- - he .- ‘ df cmcurr.-on tits zznti tsstisme-» - ' _ ' __ ___ _ __ _ _ -t ,-1. -_ '-» . _-t' t . _t _ es will be: Murray Harbor at 10.80 _ _ \ _ _ _ ~ _ _._ -_ -_ _-,_ » gm; Conga Bear at 3 p.m.. 'White - - . f _ _ t-_ ' _ QON D, an s ii .. 0. Beginning with Sun- _ ' ii... “.§f=i.'.=°..:.-z.-is -. *O ¢XPe¢‘* mm 2 _¢-Uil-_- , uw. - .__ 1762 Murray llarbor church will _begin at - " -|"H~-'f’ ‘ 7 instead' oi' 6.30. This order will vei\No_N nivsn souisn Mn.i_e °°“"““e f°f 801116 time- t< _ ~ _ . - »~1769-7-20M2i. WELCOME VIISITOR.-On Sunday ' ' 1-- _ last Rev. Thos. Hodgson, of Hants- IOB -CREAM -AND TEMPERANQE port, N.-S., preached to a large con- REFREBHMENTS every Wednesday gre-gation, with much acceptance, in' and Saturday B'V°Hi_l-'ilstat Mc_Millan's the Murray Harbor Methodist church. N0"-U 45I\9'7° H°"|- 1533‘7'l7M3i- Mr. Hodsson was recently married - W .7 to Miss. LeLacheur of the communi- i THF 37”- SAF'-E 1° du? _'<9 \"'lY§,_»ty, and -has been visiting her’ homo CI1l_l`l°"°l°W’1` 011 Flfidil' m°"1l!1 *previous to taking up pastoral duties i’ _ with a‘ cargo of coal and will--likely .on hh'-°|,cu"_»-in N_ s_ - _ - K’ I anmlphnhd mm _vvh°h__””`d_,’P“|y”,‘”‘__*|-,§_ _ `- tty- - D E _ D _ -- w London circuit on Sunday, July miles. Mr. McKenna fully realized AMSTERDAM. ~ The internal d, as the pastor, Rev. R. W..Irvine .the advantage of autos to P. E. l.. struggle in Germany Monday definite- with an accident. and claims thait those opposed tio ly turned upon the question of terms -l them would do well to take a trip to 'of peace. OT ENOUGH 0FFERED.-- The the western part of the Island- and The next step in the political iight, dence of Dr. Roderick McNeill, see what-they have done in that which has held the attention oi' the _wnal stretlt, oflered for sale at part, and improvement made to thelworld for the past week wlll_coms ation this week, did not sell, The roads. _-Com. on the peace resolution put forward' THE ARANMORE.- The S. S. highest bid was 53100_ - by the majority party in the Reich- MURRAY HARBOR METHOUHT - » Lee The treat-that its-‘inverse ‘ .’. . _ Q. L/` “SEAL -BRAND” 3 _ is always realized to this-_§1` for ‘fSeal Brand” aroma and .flavour to s oonful -in'-»-the air-ti f `~f'i.'~-i ‘ 5'- -I/l 1 . _ 1- , . -fi .- ~, fine gi"oispd_toi-.?ercol.q]ars. ,Novognold |n|>_gl*,,_;_~_ ,”,___;__ -Ev ff. QM nas. -rite _i.°inii_ Assessor td_&ay‘;--iw ports a popular peace so having ta.keIi_ place iipo .__th _.dp parture of Field Marsh! _ton-QM denburg tor Grand Hoadqiilrprp, following his conference. _ party leaders im Berlin. .` -' A large crowd was on 'b itdhfhlll the Field Marshal departed. Shouts immediately arose f as’ appgred. ood Zta- 'a "venous peso." sow shouted. Then came 'cries others: “Give us an `eorly;&¢l`n'» Hindenburg _silentlygoail ‘_ d.'_ “r 'f ri-' ..-.,,»_» ‘I 1 \// i / ' fo \i il é ' \\\ :._\:`~`; 'iiffi' I \\'_ ‘ . v 'i olumb`a`- ~=qf° ‘ "'01 -' 7// __.:' - i EARLY suN§v_scHooi..-on==l-' ='_=-" B== 'W'-'_ ' "_"" ' ` ' ' nesday night a meetingof the ' ' ' to change the hour_ of opening, _ , f f>¢~_; ia. August Records WE LL be There-On the Land, on the Sea, in the Air” is a ringing defiance flung to a foe-sure to strike fire in the soul of CanadiansiBugle calls, drum and the splendid baritone of Arthur Fields make this record truly great. Also like it tn patri- otic strength are these other Great Patriotic Songs WE’U. BE THERE--ON THE §THE MAN BEHIND THE HAM. l LAND, on 'rns saA, in 'ri-is A-22,, Ml-IRANP THEPLOW- lm” A2?7§ AIR. Arthur Fields, baritone. ‘°,§f.,‘;f WHAT KIND or AN AMERICAN ARE YOU? Arthur Fields, bari- (DDC. w_inCh Hall, baritone. _ Sjc STRIKE UP THE BA ND ' (HERE COMES A SAILOR). - james Hall, baritone. _ HE LEI NO K_AIULA.Nl.(EdWll’ds.) - Helen Louise and Frank Fororo. A2273 sos vous. counrnr AND My Gotta.-winet. ,winch COUNTRY. Peerless Quartette. sm 1-;v|;R\`30D_y HULL (Cunt,;_) ssc. .ioAN or Asc. amy surf, tm.. g§l§;1__I5g_1;1;° wdFr==1k F°r»=s- Added to these is an unparalleled list of the biggest popular hits-twenty-.tix such hits as “Till the Clouds Roll By," from “Ohl Boyl", catchy' and tuneful, sung by Anna Wheaton, star of “Obi Boyl" and James Harrod, operatic tenor; and “Oh, Johnny!" the hit of “Fqllow 1_vIe,"' _rendered by EIiz:=_’Jcth_Brice, Keith vaude~ _ville star; also tzuelwe great dances, including two long aw:-:ted innovations, ten-inch 'dance record: at 85c.dju_st as brilliant and perfect in rhytl.:i as the famous I2-inch _Columbia dance recor s. ‘~ Then there are song gems by Lucy Gates, Vemon I-iles, and two well-loved classics by Charles Harrison; two hymns by Rodeheaver; whistling, Scotch dialect and talking novelties; and bell, saxophone, Cornet and Hawaiian guitar instrumental recordings completinga list that is undoubtedly the greatest in popular appeal ever oiiered. _ Every record a HIT-and you can prove it today at any Columbia dealer A I New Columbia Records on sale the 2_0!.': of ozfsry month. __ _ o1sioLAsanJDoUBLEéDIsc Records ‘ son SALE ar _ _ ___oor.i¢»nnn¢-|75-\_t\s¢o\s._ Q __ _-»1°ff°i°v<» . ._ r , _ \ _ _ t o , I - _ ~_..;;__._ ‘ _ -