‘ a. r. Dunno '21‘ .1 mini School ‘o! IILIO ‘TUNING If! GRIND! ltloot Charlottetown‘ _, McLean 8o liicKinnon DONALD McKLNNON r Barriers: attorney at Lav Office-R 1&1 Bank Bflldlnl Charlottetown. PJE. laland g MacLeoIl 8r Bentley w. earn-rosy, 1t. c. J. A. BENTLEY firrletero and Attorneys . MONEY T0 LOAN iIIlloo-Iank of N. l. Ohlmllfl illark R.MeGuigan.BA IAIIIIOTER. IOLICITOH. ETC. Money to Loan Olmlron llock ghqflpttalowl. P. E. lllanl S. S. HESSTAN larrlotol, Iolioltpr, Notary Puiltw‘ Eto- MON EV TO LOAN Iuw-w- P, E, Delano (i. S. INMAN, K, C larrioter and Attornoy-It-Llv loom No. i2 Olmorpn Blooa VICTORIA ROW past month or two. This approbation 1 TODA Statements are now being mailed for “Approbation purchases" made during the merely as a convenience ‘to our customers —bills are DUE WHEN RENDERED and in accord with our terms, are PAYABLE AT ONCE. Please, attend to yours TO‘ DAY and you will oblige us very much. Moore 8r. Moieori itri. ‘a, 1 9-121 ooioo s1. SUMMERSIDE t... ouonumn AUADIIQ' waters worth. up to $6.00. ciearina now 81-50 owl! at Sinclair's. -THE DUNK RIVER Roillnl Mill will be closed from August 17th to Sept 1st, undergoing re pairs. -i DOZEN voile drcsaoo. 37-00 to $22.00. clearing at 1-8 off. Sin- clair & Stewart Limited. ,-1-1o_us: 01158858. seed nel- torns, on sale special 31-39 880i! ill Sinclair's. _w0MEN’8 SUITS radically reduced for August clearance a.‘ Sinclalrs. ' vSl-LK and at $12.50 Sinclair 3: —8T|LL A FEW serge dresses to clear each. See them. Stewart Limited. --PHENOMINAL reductions on aii lines of summer Milllnery R'- , _ Sinclair's. service 1S operated- -—SEND YOUR order for hard ccal to Holmans. Their vessel will be here in a fewuays when you will be able to buy it s! the lowest price. —8CHR. MARINE with Hard Coal for R. T. Holman, Ltd., will be here in a lew days. Place V0111‘ odor now so that you can 88'» deliv- ery from vessel. -SCHOONER ARFllVES-— The ihrec mus-ted schooner, Marine. ("1pt. Miller arrived in Summer- Cii’TOWN i i J. A. MacDONALD Barrister, Solicitor. Ein- MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building NO MAGIC IN PROSPERITY Springs may bubble 0\'1'l‘ hnt buckets huvc‘ to be fillcd. A21 chlrhtumwn much \\':1tcr c2111 hc tzikcn from 11 -——-—-———————-—F"—§_*“‘ bucket as is put into it. Dr 0 c ivlse prosperity’ has to hc r-rcdtcri I v ' before mrn can bet-orb prospcrruis flraduato on N. Y. Post Graduate lie who refuses 1o hclp create Medical School and Hoepitai prosperity deserves noiic. Practice limited to Eye. Ear. N9" and Throat Ofiloo layer Building, Great George ltroot, opposite Guardian Oflico Telephone 26! Oilioo Hours-D to ‘i2 a. m. 1 to 9 p. m. May be coliluited of! houre at iii Hllllboro 8t. Palmer & Palmer ti. J. Palmer. K. C. H. l- P-‘llmflr Barrlatore. etc. Ionl: n us... lcotla Building‘, Charlottetown. P. E. i. Money to Loan ,i___ Dominion Garage ll. D. Wirhrow isatlefaction Guaranteed. l 1 Low Prices. Water 8t. Opposite R. '1‘. Holnuins Summe uldfi, P. E. i. Water and Queen Street J. A. McEAC-HEN, ; Oph. D. Eye Specialist _ Oflico-Prowae Block. 127 Grafton Street Houra--9.3Q-—‘i2. 8at.‘9.-30-1 Evening: ny Appointment Phone 853-L. 1-4 ¢nnAo"1an.." " . Eylffii THE SHOP wm-uuL- Likc- I side, Sunday morning from port Eniboy with 720 tons of hard coal for R. T. Holman. Lid- l, Sir ll; Lever Resigns . l LONDOS, .-\1i1;.4.-- Sir liardiuanl --BUiLDiNG RErFlTTEQ-Geti- ‘Lover, it “'11s roportc-rl today, has Fowness, who recently "Wveilv ‘"5 - rcsignr-d iris posl as treasury rs-{lilililllltl from "l"? M5“ em‘ of “Bu” pl‘l'.<('iil1lil\'l! at the Ministry Tram-Cf" met- “l i‘ “lie “m” ‘V’ J‘ Ifhl port llPUiillStl of criticisms icvclicd simm- ha“ ha“ ‘l pm l“ “QM Sh‘??? in Purlluinciit against highly paid 3”“ "lllw"! l" ‘last week’ from ‘s officials of the ministry, Sir liard- old “um! "m" the depot‘ lliiifl.~\\'ll0 ivus an accountant in America. whcn the war broke out, uffcrcd his sci-vices to the British GD‘.’i‘l'lllli“lll and worked as finrrn- ciul adviser to the Ministry of Munitions. Wiicn laterly he be- cariic li‘['il5lll'_\“ l‘.‘|lrl‘€'.\'f‘il~‘lillllVQ at Ithc Alinislry- oi’ ‘Fransport. he fiC- vcptcd an annual salary of 5,000. pounds. Qucstioncrl rcgurrling the report of his rr-signation. Sir Hirrdinzin said hr- has not resigned, but that _.TRAlN HELD UP.-—A slight mishap occiirrcrl to engine N0. 29 11:‘ the Western train lust Thursday evening. which had to he substi- mmu by engine No. R3 of rslllllillfll" side, to enable tlic train to 0T0- corrl to Tlgnisli, The train ova." iheld up at Welliii-Sztoii. “Mil the engine came from Suminerside. _FUNERAL AT SUMMERSIDE i2.» only undertook his present job (flglgfirlillinfgga ggqtgetrlg: lxgxrgggg: for a lruiitcrl period, which waszéxicgé‘ Smmnmrsme C“ Sunday a5 nnw coining to an end llc vciu then . ' , ' n" l' r l attended. going to lcuve state finance andllfggoglfllfrllglpflrgrg ‘x gey ‘ after :1 holiday he intbrlrlbri~"buil v , _ _ . it's ton curly yct to say,“ although zgigéh" “gigs; “gffa,,efjf"l.f-Yl,lf‘j,l,; ll‘1I-\\"\)\ll:l Dossihll’ 8o buck 1o the gm] Amed’ v Shnford Clark and lmwl Stine“ Anens Bryan, the Rev. Mr. Miller officiating. The remains were lard lo rest in the People's Cemctcry_ were his fourl frmnd,“ _WHiTl OANV-AO faunas cloarina new half prioq at Sin- clair's. - ._A GRAND picnic will be held at St. Marks, Lot 7_ on Saturday, August 13th. ....AT BORDEM-The Rev. C. A. Britten will preach in Bordon on Sunday at 7.30 p. m. ._-COME and bring your friends to the grand picnic on the church grounds at St_ Marks, Lot 7. on Sat urday, August 10th. -COME m the ice Cream Social rt North Bedeque Hail on. lived- nesday evening. All-K. 10th. -CLEARING PRICES on can- vas footwear for August. Slncial‘ 8r. Stewart Limited. —ALL SIZES hard coal by Soho‘. Marine will be rhere in a few days. The cheapest time to buy is direct from the vessel. Send us your or- der. Ii. T. Holman, Iitd. _NOTiC-E—- A meeting of the Liberal Conservative party of Ken- sington poll will he held in the C. M. B. A. Hail_ Monday, Aug_ 8. 3 p. rn. Convener. ._t-EATH IN SUMMERSIDE — The death occurred in Summer- side on Sunday morning at her residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Ste - uart (‘iarkln at the age of 78 Yea"- Slie leaves to mourn three daugh- ters, Mrs. -Louis Taylor, Naomie and Nellie at home. also two sons. Alonzo at Summerside and John of Salem, Mass. The funeral takes place today, Monday at 2 p. m_ -WEDDING BELLS-A pretty wedding was sclemnlzerl iiast week at lithe borne of .\lr. Thomas ll. Phillips. Eiicrslic, when his (laught- er ‘Margaret was united in marriage 1o Edmund “S. Bn-rieigh of the saint: place. The ceremony was perform ed by thcrliev. F. W. Sowdon of I-lic BideforrhMethodist Church. in the presence of the immediate relatives. Many valuzilfie anrl useful gifts were received testifying to the pflimlilflrt)‘ nil’ tihe young oarnipie.‘ Afu-r a ivciiding trip in visiting Boston and! other American cliics Mr. and Mrs. IBurleigh will reside in Ellerslie. VESTERN PERSONALS ~1Misr~r Macdonnld. Crapaud. s-penr Sunday in the city the guest of Mrs. ll. J. Phillips. —*)'ii=1= Jennie Barnes of Sack- vllle. N. it. who has been visitiuu in rSummerside rc urnc-d home tihe first of the week. -l.Vlr. Rrtiloiiffc Boy of Seattle. Washington. is visiting in Summer- side the guest of Mr. nnll hlrs. W. A. hing. . Bandits’ Booty Found lrrbioois Field --VISITED ..°r~.11=1tor Lorne (Y. “fehsier and Mr. ‘it. S. Coltart of Montreal who are the lrcnd (oven of The Canadian Fur Auction Stiles Company Hf Ihlonlreal were in Summerside for a fcw hours Friday afternoon and nict a largo number of the local frx mcn in an informal discussion , . of the present fur market condi- hwilhlo‘ l‘ yo“ Mr“? lions and particularly in reference iiiessc-ngivr, a1 hurih \\ 00d River. w H", nunook rm. the Sam o; S“. ilirnors was inunrl late today 1n 11 V“ PM pens through ‘he 5M0; corn fliwlll ni-ar petcrc liis., fen ,,,.,n,_,,.du\,. ‘in ypnmmyeap m 41,5." imlcs fruin the scan,- 11f‘ the robo- Cumin,“ H“, [Hmnok is vm-y encour. ‘aging fm‘ a rzond dcmnnrl for silver ST .l.f)l‘lS, V0,, August 4.- An irnnpcncrl mail pouch containing $»i(i,(10il in currency, obtained ny fiircc bandits who early today held up 'i‘orn1n,v ircr-urrcrl shortly‘ ~-Dr. R. l1‘. Ellis of Boston is lBidcford. (Vemr time lleieaserl. MONCTOIN‘. Aug. ti-Wernsr Horne the German Captain, who in 1916, while the war was on, dynamited the C. P. IL bridge at Vancebo o, and who was sentenc- ed at Fredricton some three ‘or four years later to ten years in the Maritime Penitentiaryfhas been released after serving nearly two years of his time. Off-icer (ioulter, from the Domin- ion lmmlgration Department, 0t - tawa, arrived at Dorchester Thurs- day night with the necessary order for Home's olense_ and he passed through Moncton with his prisoner on the Maritime Express last night to Montreal. The iuinllgration au - thorities are departing Horne who will be shipped from Montreal en- route to Germany in a few days. At Montreal Horne will be met by his brother. Rudolph Home, of Buffalo, who it. la stated, will pa_ all the expenses of deportation. At the penitentiray Horne was considered mentally unbalanced. He talked of his million! in Gcr- many nnd the United Staten, plac- ing his wealth in the Fatherland around fifty millions, ivhllc his in- vestments in the States amounted to some twenty-five millions more. in consequence of his imaginary wealth, assured the officials oi’ the Dorchester- institution a ro_v1il time when they came to visit him in Germany. In the prison Horne was kept employed around the laundry and other light work and beyond his talk was never troublesome. Fiyingéllourists JHDRNE, August fi-Jrrlps to Al - pine resorts by airplanes are pm~ mlsed for next summer. The suic landing of the airman Durafour on the snow fields of the Dome du Gnuter, at n height of 14,210 fect. or 1,372 icct below the summit of Mont lilanc, l=_ according to the officials of a Swiss airplane coin - puny, only the beginning of a new era in Alpine tours. The ordinary ascent of Mont Blanc from tlhumounix takes alx- tccn hours, and the night uiiist he spent at a height of 10.000 feet. The ascent from the ‘Hut inust begin not Eater than two hours- utter midnight, so that the ascent and descent can bc made before the snow is much softened by the sun By rtirplanr; tourists will he able to lcavc (Thamouiiix about an hour and half hcforc sunrise, and iterirrh tho Dome du Gmitcr in about twenty minute-s Thcn, with n guide they can reach the summit in another hour and watch the 111111 rise from the highest Europcan mountain. Similarly, it will be poss- ible to soc the sunsct at all climb- ing centres. such as Zermatt. Arola. Grindelwalil and Pnntrcsiiia. Air ~ planes will be able to take pas- sengers 1o the silmlnlis or crrtnlil mountains, for instance. from Zen matt to that oi‘ the Brelthorn. which is 137685 feet high. or from Zermati to that of the Wellenkup. pe. l2,830 foot high. But fnr moun- summsnsros. -—lvi.=~it1ng his former home at Easutains crowned with slender ridges of rock and snow and for rock —-lviisscs Nina Wnldron, Gertrude MloNovln, Elga IShePu and Francis Sudivnn 10.‘, Tyne Vaiiiey left on Thursday for the Canadian West. i —1.Vliss Edith Wood brook has returned home visiting her cousin. Miss Wood of Alexandra. of liztzzii- -1I\irs. Stccves. Wlf-r- of Dr. if. C. Steevcs, of New Westminster. pianos will land passengers on the ‘snow plateau hciow ihc summit ‘whence they will be lake the rest ‘of the way by guides. - The guides are alarmed at this prospect, but the airplane pcoplr finer say that more tourists will he 21s- Evelyn} cendlng peaks for thc’ snkr: of the view rrcm ihc summits rhan ever lascenrlcrl for the sake of climbing ‘proper. and that fees obfsnncd for taking aerial passengers from iii.- landing places in the zictiuii sunr- peaks like the Matterhorn, air pron 1r..i1YG”§;r;Z‘l Summer Weight $35 to more out oi 9 Efliill Friday and Satur- day, the “MEN ’S STORE” offers a line of Men’s Grey summer suits, light weight, quarter lined, very smartly made, at only $29.00 each. , We have just a small number of these suits left in stock, and to any man in need of a smart outing suit, they’re a decided bar- gain. . The regular values run from $35.00 to $45.00 each. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $29.00 Men’s outing Trousers of white flannel with narrow black stripe-pr ' of plain creiam and black stripe. Palm Beach cloth, worth to $7.50. Per pair $5.00 ..............-....-.. Boys’ Wadi Suits at llaii Price Boys’ Wash Suits in plain white land fancy stripes. Sizes for boys from 2 to 7 years. Reg. $1.25 to $5.00. i Your choiccat HALFPRICE Meifs Khaki Trousers, regular $3 now $1.50 Boys’ Khaki Pants, long. Regular $2.00 for .. $1.50- Boys’ Khaki Scout Pants 25 P. C. Off .....-.....¢.- ll. (‘., arrived in Moncton on Wed- nesday afternoon to spend some time at linr former home hcrc. our vuicanizing shop-is the place where you can save many dollars on your used tires, if you're wise. 1'i1l1ll0|‘_\" niits will exceed those new cornea from climbers. Possible landing places in tho fox pelts trliis full hut they do not w“ look for any ‘spectacular increase lin prices buit feel that prices will after tho pouches had been thro from a train from St. Louis. Boys’ Shirts Waists. . . . 25 I’. C. Off cut of your tires-fiend you new tires are pretty costly. vulcanizing will do the trick. us on one tire and prove it to your self. Trainer Tire- Surgery LABORERS Excursions AUGUST 4th AND 16th rmareaairsrfiunrn‘ and other C. P. R. Points in New Brunswick: $20.00 Going $25.00 Returning To Winnipeg,Man_ From C N. R. Points In New Brunswick and from P. E. Inland, add Local Second Oiael Fare to rates from St. lohn. 171'. "nTTésiifirskif, Dietrla ' Passenger Agent H. M. DAVIDSON. Local Agent OPTICAL v LENS GRINDING Our Lens Grinding plant 6 —tlie only one on the ls- 1 land-is daily engaged in I manufacturing the vari- > ous kinds of lenses, used in correction of defective vision. There are no long de- lays in waitinnig for ‘special’ lenseePR PTSNAPPY sanvice, 1. u... motto of our establishment. G. F. a llutcheson Olhlllflllfl l OIIIOHI We can show you how to get tiwo and Uwrec times the crdmary life know Our Tr; arc searching for tho bandits. l Feralrlir iiiet the train, placed the imuches- in a pushcart, and started for ihc post office across the. trucks. when the armed trio step- pcrl from un automobile and coin- iiianricd him 1o throw up his iiunrls, lir: apparently “'21s slow ill complying and one of the bandtur struck him in tiic face with hi1; fist. 'l‘lic other threw the pouches in 1hr,- niitomnhiio and escaped. An hour later an abaudonru automobile was found in a corn ficlrl five milcs south of Erlwzirrls- vilic. ill. Nearby was a rifled mail pouch containing part-cl post mai- ter adrircsscrl 1o ])ood ltlvcr resi- ilcnts. .-\ nuuihr-i- of mcn iii automobiles hi- smnewh-zit higher than inst fail. M0firir9ill is rn-plrliy forging ahead us the great fur mvirket of ihc North American continent on ac- count of the fact that Canadian furs are the best produced in the world and no lhc furthrr fact that the larger fur ‘buyers from the Unit- rd Stralcs and Europe are beginning to realize ihc advantages in buying fresh colcctions from the place nearest the original source of sup- ply and. where the furs are not mixed wilrh llillOsfl r-rf inferior quali- ties which are produced in sonic other parts of thc world. Judge Arsenauilt acted as chairman 0i‘ the meeting and the gentlemen were urclcrrmcrl to Summnrsirlc thy Mayor iflinipbclil. Both iScniiior Webster ,un1l “or. (‘oblurt urn of thc opinion that a fox exhibition in hlontrca-l [this ynar would be of great benefit to the ivhnle industry :11; i1 stimu- ilillfs the demand for the furs. ’i"'ne l-Ixhihillch should ha hcid in a r1101‘.- conlrui part nfjhiontrcal than ihc mic hold ‘lllfil year. Among those ‘inking ipar-t in the informal discus- uinn following the remarks of Sen- utor Webster and .\l'r. (foltnrt were .\i-r. ll. T. l-lolrmran, Mr. B. firuham Rflflt-‘TS. Iiir. E. H. Raynor. Mr. J. Lenny lloimein and others. Senator Wcbsitrr and Mr (‘oiiurt wcre 11c- compairicrl by Mr. Shaw cl‘ iiionrre- ui andrilic party left for llltm-trual tenor FROM MRS.__WAKELIN Tells Remarkable Story. of Sick- ness and Recovery Toronto, 0nt.-“l suffered great.- ean to Ocean The National Way Across Canada “Continental Limited" Leaves Montreal 9.00 p. m. daily for Ottawa, North Bay, Cacti- . a. i , Canadian y , National I 4 rane, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, and Vancouver. DIRECT CONNECTION FROM MARITIME PROVINCES By MARITIME EXPRESS, leaving Sackville at 8.30 p. m. (ex- cept Sundays) arriving at Montreal 7.40 p.m. the day following. OCEAN LlliliTEl) Dally, icnves Sackvilie 12.40 noon. Arrives Montreal 9.20 ‘a.m. the day following, connecting with Grand Trunk international Limited. For Detailed information apply to W. it. ROGERS, 0r Gity Ticket Agent W. T. HUGGAN, Dletrlct Passenger Agent. ly tronryreak easy, seemed to he "SWHHV- m tired all the ‘ - t d h d ‘ . lhlll ‘ma’ an a on the afternoon boat. ‘They motor- li " c1] lo Bordcn urcmnpaiiiud by sev- do amytmng or ‘crul local fox men. go any place. My nerves were in bad shape, l could not sleep at night, and then came a breakdown. l I read of L dia E PmkhIm-s imuvrmorr, August 5-~"Wi1at a Vegetable Compound in the news- d"““‘"“l“ m" N" i“ "i? PPlPP papers and several o. my frlenda would l even golhrough fhc mnnul- advised me to use ii, and it surely m" ‘nudge’? "l 3am!’ 7m‘ ""115." put new life into me. Now lam M“ w“ u“ "Bram “l M“ A!‘ (“me able to do a“ my own work’ q11ith,_ns expressed tilc other day‘ and I would nrongly advise every at a iilm studio. Lady Diana Duff no ambition to Mrs. ilsquithlr View I suffering woman to give Lydia E. Pinkhanrs Vegetable Compound a lrilil."-—Mrs. (lharles Wakeiin, 272 Christie St., Toronto, Ont. The makers o! Lydia E. Pink- liam’s Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters aa the above-they mil the truth, also they could not have been obtained for love or i" .. This medicin is no arranger-it has stood the test for more than forty years. if there are any complications you depot understand, write Lydia iii. Pinlrlinm- Medicine C (confidential), l._v.'~.ri, lilnse, life." she said. every minute of my time both in 9 the atr Cooper, or Lady Dina Manners as she still prefers to he called‘ in connection with hcr "movie" work thinks otherwise. seen in her dress ing room at a studio. Lntly Diana expressed enthusiasm for the work after four weeks experience. ' “l was never happier in my "l am enjoying ulio and while at work out- doors on exterior scenes. But it is more difficult before the camera than before an audience. This" l0 silent acting takes every atom of 0-1 intellilonce and d that l have." ramutic instinct the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lca Union Moncton. Swiss Glaciers Melting . BERNIE, Aug El-Tha long and continued drcurnt and h.» Switzerland is causing the authori- ties great anxiety. Already in some places the water supply is. cut off at certain hours and although the glaciers are melting at n terrific rate, owing to the scorching sun, and frequently wash away stretch- es of roads nml mountain rnllwny lines, nevertheless the springs of non-glacier streams and Likes are drying up so lllkllll that the Siviss Government has just appoinmd a special commission of experts to consider WliFL measures m s: row be taken to naf i111 llln rruwi“ - u xvatr-r supply f lomeatlc use and for electrical pow 'I‘!-.i,.~ ur! study ing the host llltllllilili of fl-"Cllllli al- ing electric pniver, which is plcr-ti- ful now, an 11bit it can he used in winter. Hitherto rhr- .~= has ll"t*ll no rainfall hcyoni showers, and thun- derstorms have made matters wrose hocaus lightning has struck trees and set the forest; on firc. (inc forest in l-innadine at a linuiht of about seven thousand fret. Willi thus sci ablaze and ilespitc all cf- iorts of the pcusuhlrifl most of the treca have been destroyed 1r in- jured. Certain awa'1'< which huvc dried up produce peculiar inflammable gases. ’I'l1€su gases ll'lV(i been sci, alight by tho sun's rays. Accord - ing to Swiss liirmcfs Lnloas tho British dominltms can acnd enough cereals and fru.t, (‘entrni Europe will be short of fund next winter. Requiem for Czar LONDON. July i8—Yesterd:-iy he- iug the third anniversary of the death of the Emperor Nicholas of Russia and the Imperial Family, a Russian service and requiem was held at St. Mary-ie-Bow, (Jheapaide. The congregation numbered more than 400, nearly all Russlnner and tire service was conducted by the lev Eugene Smirnoff. Among three prenent were: Prince Youssoupcff. Prince Trou- hetzkoff, Mr. Onou (Russian Con- aui-General) and Mme. Onou. Gene- ral Hartmnnn, Baroness Meyvndoff, Vice Admiral Bontroen, Baron and Baroness Stocliie Rear Admiral Wolkoif, Captain Pontourlin (late I Street. high Alps are zilrcarig/ being carc- fuily examined by uir pilots and mechanics. and airplanes will be specially constructed for landing on snow_ The recent disaster to the airplane which landed on a snow- flcld of the Aitscli glacier, near the Jungfrau, ivas due to tin fart that the machine had no.‘ been eqipp- cd for such n landing. iEach airplane will ca-‘rv six pas- sengers nnd six guides and tho pesseugers‘ will be provided with the necessary equipment fcr the final ascent. The expenses n1‘ nn ordinary ascent. including that oi’ a night in a hut, is zihcut M0 for one person, and the cost nl lllli airplane trip is not trr exceed $28. including pav for the services of a landing place to the summit. _____-q-Q). G.l‘.ll. Changes LONDON. August 5—Mr. A. .i. Mitchell, vice-president of tho Cun- ndlan National Railways 11nd direc- tor rvf the Grand Trunk Railways system, stated today that the juris- diction of Mr. William Phillips, for 1i nirmher of ywars past Pluropoun general manager of the Llanadian National Itriilways, has been ox - tended to include the Grand Trunk Railway with head c/fflce at ll-lil Cmkspur sirm-t. Mr. F. C. Sailor European traffic manager, of the Grand Trunk, is being transferred 1o the Montreal hcndqunrtcrs of the system. ‘- Sentenced to Church WVAHHINGTON, N. (1.. Aug. 5.— Five young mcn of this city are under sentence to attend church mgiuiarlry for one year. They were convicted of stealing automobile supplies and Judge Horton gave them their choice of going to the county roads for one year or of at.- tonding church regularly for the same length of time. CAQITORIA ‘ Light Cotton Wagon Wraps, good Ianglish make. Regular $1.75 for $1_40 SillSllirts to $8.75 / for Week end Men’s sun Shirts n. green and plain white. 1o 1-2. Worth $6.50 to $8, ,B°Y5’_ Bathing Suits, plain blue. one piece with skirt. Worth $1.00 for. l. 75c B0ys"Bathing Trunks 50c. for. .351: Children’s Wash Hats, light and dark shades. All sizes. Regular $1.00 for... . .......o9¢ $2.50 to $3.00 . . $1.50 All Summer Panamas, clearing at a Bargain Price. $2.25 Panama now . . . . . . . . .. $1.80 $2.50 Bahamas now . . . . .. .. $2.00 $315 Panamas now . . . . . . . .. $3.00 Men’s Silk Hose, regular 85c for 59c Men's Cotton Hose in black, grey orbrownntpalrsfor .........95¢ Men’s fancy Shirts, sizes 14 to 16 l-2 Moore s. noun lilo. Pongee, pink, Sizes 14 t0 75 for. . $4.00 Boys’ Stnaw Hats, reg. for . . . .»...---...- o en'- Io: and Children l, its run om so Yam I" of the Romain imperial Guard), andOeptaln Tchapline. _ _ y ro-ro