»s'.‘» 1-.. i‘l\.y,.5` ff- 'im Gr _i i I . ., I`f I ,_ Ia. , . I "1 -I i.. I .»» .,. i . ,J` I~~' ,, l. I __ _ , _ , _, _ . :.;_:,_," ,__ _`i_.;z;_ _ . _ .. . .< _ .__..`_&.....,... .,.. _ Piicnsiéii _ -'rim ti. ‘ - 'rowNGU1i1in. ' A Q 'T A I ` 'W"-AUi3fi5§>i‘f§;'1e1e- N. I ° TIIII E.isiERIi GIIIIRDIAII TEE WESTERN =oiIi'RniIiR v uu.hLl T ' ..°ir imvs to our ii ous Province., ..~'rwo czurs Pan worms mp 5 C0 ° ¢M0N1-AGU; SUNDAV 5,5Rv|.'umn. Cash must accompany °1'd°\‘ flnseitton for advertisiiil to OEIS.-Rev. E. E. Fytclie will con-'minimum ch°"59'tWe“ty'nv° cents' duct services in the Methodist Churc ~ A. 0: ae follows: Lower Montague 11 n. - -'M0NTAGUE~°““e"" Gewge Oh i ti ill - a -h in the Montague ln. Sturgeon 2.30 p. in. Montague P rsyp v_1_ P:_;’___L______ ________ _S__b______h_ 7 p. m., August 3rd. 742711 Bl\liY’S GREAT DANGER ...c:r.I:*;:.i.°.:;°:s'._E°.t'.If.':.; _ tion at Montague tonight will be Mr. F. J. Corey of Ohio and Mr. L. E. -» Sellers oi’ Indiana Live men with live h. ,L res 5 erien _ ~ _ iornmg and evening. Bid ot August n l _ More little ones die during the hot meg5,\ge5__1-leap iiieni. weather than at any other time oi; the year. Diurrlioea, ilysentry, choi-I _...FARM FOR $A|_E__MrS_ (george erii iniantuin and stomach ti'oulilcs_M_;_.do,.k Mul_,__,,__, mven offers hm. come without warning, :ind when a beau,_iful'.fa,.m ,-0, Sam also ,.l.0p_ m°‘li"i"° is "M in hmm 1° give stock and iiuplenients. Ffor further pronip_tly the sliort tlela-_,' too tI'e-f_mmc,|]_,r__‘ apply to J_ w_ Mu,-,i0Ck_ qaiently incans _tliiit the child liuséM,mmgu,__,_ p_ E _ |_ 7357_','.30M(;1 passed beyond aid. Buby's Own 'l`iib-_ i.‘i.'."§..3'li~’»`.‘.'»'.'~.. “.‘Il`§fI-if .l`.fI. "§f.’f...tf`..I.ilfiff P01310 Blighis ren. An oi-I»;is-ioiiail dose of the Tab lets \vill prevent .-ztoniacli auil bowel _ _ _ __ _ _r, dwhen the troiililcs, or if the troiibli- coiucs Sud- lm Um* 'ah "ow "1 ive denly the prouipt use ot' ilu- 'l'.ilIiei..\'. SPi“i;t McKinnon enlisted in t _ »' - _ 0 S , _ . . . Io 'was anions? the number who marched to tl_i-1-. Rhine after the signing ot the a-rniistlcc_ Needless to Say lic is now eiijoyiiig o. well earned rest at home. Mrs. Frank Ellsworth, Chicago, were friends in West Prlucc (To. _with “'h0"\ they will spond':i few weeks vacation. Mr. Ellsworth is one o' the island boys who niaiic gqmi nn t 'he ‘mig“-lilly ilioildod his way up VS- F-`1iSW0l‘1l\. 21 populnr lady is visi ' - ~ (6 (`ut Bank, Mont.; Miss (Tiara Iiughes D"“lll0I'0: i‘_ li. Sterns, Souris: , l\Iiss,Glen Williams, Siiuiinersido; visit to former friends-at Ellerslie. -ll. I -ATHLETES ATTENTION.--All ath- leiically inclined young iuen of Ken- sington nnd surrounding districts are respectfully reqiicsied to come to the ball grounds in Kensington at 6 0'- I-iock on Siiiiirtlay evening, August 2nd,. to engage in tryouts to see who are best qiiiilfoii to represent Ken- Sngtc-ii at the (‘. A. A. A. sports August Ttli and 13th. James Pciiilei' SHSI- 7416 -WELCOMED HOME.--Aiiiung the soldiers to.urrivc home last week was Scrgi. Neil Janies MacKinnon, Grand River Lot 14 with his charming wii’e hc i0.»ih .ind saw nineteen months ervicc .it the front with the fighting th and came through unscatlied. He -(WELCOME VISITORS.-Mr. and rrivals this week they have muny mfb leaving his native hniiin at Skin ers Pond _ilii years ago when onli boy but with ii strong ilc-tcriiiiiiiition 'rird. _lie is now proprietor of a large , “U21 IH (`hiCiigo und is enjoying his ` ’-sit home. inc iii-si since if_-.wim- ting the island for the first time li. _-ii VICTORIA HOTEL Mies Annie Ford, Sackvllle; Mrs. E- \V"iiil¢"I'. (fityi Armond Hay- n, Fitchl»iii'g, Mass.; -(7. F, Smith oil'. St. John; D. Mills, Halifax; J. I Mciiaugiiliii, Windsor. Ont.; J_('._ i wa; Mrs. Ellie K. Payne, Indian~3 _ .\'icGraili, Morell; G. Coffin, Mor ` ,iss lleien I-iiryileii, Vernon River: . D. Mct‘artii'y. St. John; Mrs. 3 ‘ol.) George, Toronto; Mr. and Montreal; \V.' S. Gesner, Mon- treal; (‘. II. Anderson, New York. :yours , -_._.` nd Mrs. \\'.ooilriiH`, Vancouver, 13. ; John \Vooiirui'i', Victoria, B. C.; Il. Bovens, Victoria, B. C.; W. olin; B. 'l‘iii‘nar, New York. _.__ THE RUSS Miss Laura E. Felton, Montreal; HOTEL ARRIVALS' A i s wo ren uy .ini ax were among the visitors to (‘iiarlotte- town \Ve.Iiiesi!uy, ' -Mr. Bernard McDonald, hrrived from Boston on Tuesday evening he will spend his vacation at theiiome fit' his parents Mr. and Mrs. Arch‘d. McDonald, Glengarry, Lot 7.-II." -Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Gallant and child returned to their houie iii Monc- ton on Thursday after spending a few weeks vacation with frieiids at Cape Egniont and .Sumniersiiie.-Ii. -Mrs. O’Neii and son, Boston. Mass., arrived by the (lar Ferry on Thursday evening and will spend parents Mr. und Mrs. Thomas But- ler, Giengarry, Lot 7.~ll. --Mrs. Wm. Kennedy of O'Leary iutoed to Suniinerside on Tiiesday Mr. Dan itanisay of Fortune Cove. She is taking in the Clinutauqua en- 'ertainments. -Mr, ii. W. Ilobinson, son of Mr. _ ind Mrs. G. W. Rolil-nson of Suni- 'uersido, returned ironic from over- acns lust Friday night. Iii: was our-_ oi he first to go to tho war and is one if the last to come back and has rec- ~ivc.,1 zi hearty welcome from his num -rous friends. ADDRESS ANC-PRESENTATION A grand reception was held :it the beautiful home of John B. Andrew Bol- mont Mills, East Royalty oil tho ev- ening ot' July ‘list to do honor to four returned soldiers namely: Quarter Master Sergt, Frederick Andrew, Lieut Freddie Andrew, Jr.. instructor Rlcliard Heiirtz, Pte. Harold J. Clem- ents. At 8o‘cloek his Worship Mayor Wright was appointed to the chair :ind after having thanked the audience for tlie honor conferred on him proceeded with the following prograiniuc, ln- strumentai solo by Miss Lilian Earle: ' ' Wash Suits ' Collars. for Boys worth Z5c‘ ` \ ‘W ~e._. . ._ _ _I ` .~ ‘ ° ___ special at 571/ CD §9 (5 =" their holidays at the liouie of licr: ` \ ~` - ' /Illllf II” ` _ IKE' C“_, Q .vf`_ fr lZfor l. He- of* 29th inst. Sho is ac-conipanicil by _ I .. _ _ __ _ ._ _ __,, __ _ _ _ . ,T at Mothers! we want you to see the smartly comfort- able suits that we have ready here for your small boy. They are made on the Same models that are so popular in American Cities just now. The materials are pretty, mostly in plain and stripe. _ There are many grades--the most popular prrces being $1.50, 2.00, 2.25 and 2.50. Winona, a very pop__ ular “Ara 'notch J; ` ~ .if collar-of the famous ' _ ` _ ARROW brand, long pointed front, .regular 25C grade all sizes, ri great lot will be piled up in the Mcn'S Store to-'day from which you can choose at _ ' -12 for'$l.00 Here are the boys _ Cashmere Sweaters you have been wanting Violins selections Mrs, J. West and Misses Hnsliiiu. (encored.) Vocal Solo l_`i'_c_iicricton; M. C. Grant soldiers Mrs. W. Wlieiitley. Vocal ‘ "’=“’“ air- R- S- RUb@1‘l=I~ Ol- solo Iiiiss sinniic Ross. ,, tn _ each of tho four of $10 in gold by Il _ _ _ Misses Jennie Holmes, Isabelle Hoi-~ ewl. Miss M. B. I-Iayden, Boston: me,;_ and ji/gm-j¢1And,-eW_ J ( _ for this find the work the Ladies ol` “""’- I"“"m~ Tomllici MF- and MVS- the Ren Cross did for them wliiie over IW- L01!!-Z\V0l“f-ll (`-ily' A- P- Wil tlicre_ Then followed 9 more heroes v QUEEN HOTEL wiio was presented with a beautiful silver tray and ri bouquet of carna-- Mrs. W. I.. Smith, Victoria; Mr. £10118 and maiden hair fern by the ittle Miss Callback (cnc-.ored.) Read- ng of aildrcss and Presentation to Pi-cseiitatioiis were then made to Each of the boys present replied n zi few clioscii remarks Of 'tiiHllkS ho were invited as friends and neigh- First Nursing Sister Alva Robertson You have been asking us for these for ii long time-and, we have been trying hard to get them for you-but at last they are;~fhcre==and they are-worth---~ -- the wait. - _ _ All in “ pullover” style, sizes 24 to 32 good weights-splendidly made. $2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2.65. . Moons & MELECD LTD, 119-lZl QUEEN STREET .CHARLOTTETOWN little Misses Mny lieartz :ind Isabelle Andrew. She responded gracefully to the donors. Then followed the oiheril soldiers namely Privates Clifford Moore. and Ross \Vl\i’¢\l’l€Y. Pl'@St0l\ Robertson, Louis Roper, Cleve Rob- erts, I»`raulr \\iheailc,v, William Dooley. Harry Love who were each presented with a nic-e fountniii pen by Miss Jenny Holmes as ii souvenir. Wliilc they sang "For they are jolly good |; . _, _ i ___ troops, which will be written in letters Of I-Told on the pages of,hiStoi'y. We thank God for preserving your livcs durliig all thc trials and Iliin- gers you have passed through but are still pli_y‘si:-.illy iii to return to your lioincs und loved ouci-i wiio spent ni.iiiy iiiixioiis iuoiuents thinking of _:__ __ -L_ _ TL _“their” boy who may never retiirn".i will irc:-p your inoinory griecn. \\'~i New we do not wish to eiiibaruss will no\v coiicIudo~-liy asking you to you with too ninuy flatteriiig remarks accept these small gifts us aslilllll 10K- we will conclude by saying to rest us- cn ol' our csicciii and deep appreciv- siircii doar iii(-urls \\'lii\re'ei- your ii,-t tion ol' tlii-_ valuublc service reiiilerod in lilo is cast iiiiiler the 'biiiiigii iui'l|i- for God, for King and (‘oiiiiti`y. eiicc and giiidanci- of the Divine pro- Signed on liehnli` of tho East Roy' viilviicf- your 1`rIr-lids in East ltoyaiiy nity ltcil Cross. _ e For Men , At Bargain Prices / _. >__ / c _ /.»__ _ ~ -is _ _- . ,ft -- - ' '~ . ._.<."’“ £1- __ Luminoscopy i l Bonueili, New York: Miss Ruth (Tol- lingburn, Bostoii; Mi'. F. E. Ellis. Potcrborougli, Ont.; Mrs. F. E. El- .\iiss S. McGregor, Wolfviile, N. S.; Mis.-I Bertha Scliurman, Sunimerside: Major Schiirman, Suinnierside; C. D. Scluiriuan, Toronto; Walter I). Fow- ler, Mrntreai; Mrs. 'Walter D. Fow lor, Moiiireal; Mrs. I<`rcrl l\Iiacl\'ar;icli- er. Picton; Mrs. S. M. Daniel, Mount Stewart; Rev. Bowlcy Green and fain- l_v, Moncton; Mr. und Mrs. iticliard is, Peterborough, Ont.; Miss B. S. fellows., inch in turn thanking for the gift. Next caiuo speeches by Messrs W. Sniltli ,J. West and chair- man Mayor Wriglit, Mrs. E. He-urtz who receivid her son*s gift and arl- dress expressed her regret at been unable to be present hiiving been call- ed to Ontario on busliiess. As did nl- so Mrs. Y. Andrew express Pte. Har- old Clements regret who was called away suddenly, she receiving ad- dress and gift for him. Luncheon was then served by the Ladies. The remainder oi the evening was pleas- F' " 11* _V -- . ' ~ V- 1 _ms I COA Attention Householders illlllh, ii ' System 0NLY $2.75 * A lot of Black and Tan Shoes worth up to $4.50 $3.50 ' Another lot all good . quality in Black or Tan, our sizes are broken- look them over. $4.50 - I 'Medium pointed toes in Black Calf or Tan Calf -worth today $8.00. See 0ur Window ey _Company -bniiti ~. -ze Looking into the Eye The most advanced science oi Eyesight Testing known. I This system measures and corrects any hidden or latent trouble. It is especially valu- able in old chronic hard cases, and those who have not recei- ved satisfactory results else- where. We also use in our Test room the Ophtlialvimo-- meter Retinoscope, Phoro- meter and other delicately adjusted apparatus for deter- mining just in what degree if any. your eyes fall short of perfection. If in need of glasses come in and "SEE", Superior Eye Service. H. .l. MABON - _ "~ n c ` Optometrist & Prescription Ti. Pfétpzdf VI Dmzgi;tE I _ arsi-¢$i=¢il»°i"o Na ‘ °"t'°g"°’ ' ' ` ni- ¢i.a..~ior..e'.i. “ii¢i’§....'°S‘..m Next Door Bank oiCommerce $____:%___»:_;§§..i, E i ""’°' “““°“°“"° WCIO§>><"UC.`fD ville; Minerva Trunirin. Pt. du Bute; Abbie Truman, Joliciire; lidtlith A. Browuclic, Joiicurc; (‘Iirl McDonald. Sydney. _ siooii opinions Atcli . . . . . 981,? 97 A. F. .. 11 Alo 89% ‘ (‘ent. 79 (Trnc. 1381/j 134 ( P R 161 M. N. P. ._ 190 Stu. .. 110% Filmore, Amherst: Mrs. W. A, Fil- morc, Amherst; Bcity Wry, St. Ste- phen. N. I-l.; Dormer B. Dixon, Point du Bute, N. B.; Lena M. (lock, Joll- curc, N. ll.; Jane E. Wheaton. Sack- 1141/Q 89 713% ‘. . 159% 190% 109 104 131 109% 83% 116% - 74% tnli - 92 G. 901/4 - . P. . .. 132% . R. S... 91 - _ . .. 111% . R. . 84% I". R. ._ .. ..118% _ 5 ev 5 it im- "fri mdn .§§ :ga E antly spent with games, music, vocal and instrumental). dancing been en- giigcd in to the woe sma hours.. to the strains of city talent and at tho close all wont away well pleased with a good night spent and wishing the boyg all Success.. Following ls.the nd- dress of wclcome_:-- Address of welcome to Frederick Andrew, Sr., Freddie Andrew, Jr. Richard Hiartz. Harold Clements. Dear Fri.-nits:-It affords us much- pleasure ns your friends and neigh- bours oi’ East lioyalty to assemble here this evening to welcome you hack from the battlefields of Europe wiierei you fought with the champions of lib erty like valinnt soldiers true and tri- ed iri freedoni's cuiise. When the call came you rallied round the good old Flag and liclpcd to keep unsiii.l.'.i the honor of your country and pres- tige of the British Arms. You hiid tho privilege of participating in the great est struggle tor liberty ever recorded in history and your generals emerged from that struggle crowned with the laurel wreath of victory. You helped to breok,ihe oppressors chain and to set the prisoners free who groaned under the tyrants lash. Again we welcome you as citizens of this com- munity wiicre you born and brought up and wiiom we have known and highly esteemed for years our un- blemished character and manly con- duct have always been a credit to the community. We would indeed be guil- ty of the basest ingratitudeanddere- lect in our duties as true patriot; if we let this pau without expressing in_ some tangible way our pride in ~... - Listen you this offer, viz: I the expense of storing. coal we _now have in port Tuesday. ‘ § the glorious deeds oi the Canadian I-I 7441-ii-zmir. ` “ In order to introduce ourselves in the COAL business we are going to make _ We have several cars ALBION NUT and LUMP COAL due to arrive any day now, which we will sell to all who book their order for' delivery direct from cars. thus saving the extra expense in storing, at LOWER PRICES then if we are put to _ This offer also applies to a large cargo DOMINION or SYDNEY SCREENED and which we will commence discharging Monday or We don’t want to have to store one load these present shipments at least on our-Wharf. Every load must go u town direct from vessel or cars, and we are sure Such will be the case, ifyou will only go to that little extra trouble ill. calling at our office 51 Queen Street or phoning 754 J for PRICES. - HEAD THE WARNINGS BEING SENT OUT, THAT COAL MAY BE SCARCE LATER ON, -HENCE HIGHER IN PRICE. J CARRA ` ER & CO '-0' _ - -.0 Charlottetown Phone Maili 'Office 754 J ' Phone Wharf Office 744 L- , - \