ma: cnsncoirirrowiv common: ‘ STORE CLOSES to-day 12.30. Please shop early. Moore 8a Mc- l Mod mmlm sszs-i-iv-n Try 0Il And Vicinity Uentral Guardian A SPLENDID OUTING-George- town Tea, Jul 10th. y 5353_1_15_;11_ FOR AUGUSTUS LADIES are i .___ Roi-Ed 10f 111611" 800d cooking. OOHW Miss Fannie Rogerson, of ‘lryon. a (mum; 01.1) TEA pAm-y _ ‘and sample it on Wednesday. July snent last week-end with relative: Fort Augustus, Wednes July 111"» 5“- st Orupuu- 18th. Bigger and Better than avg. EATON GROGETERI .. OPERATED BY .~1'_ 551p”, u Vl-TON LARGE MEDIUM SMALL _.17 .33 .25 CONDENSED COFFEE I , ,3“ .11 _ .22 .28 .23 ..12 was». sleep eludes you Restless nights-followed by dull and dmggy days-make existence a real burdenl, Ne,“ zirne you are troubled, rum to Bno for relief. A dash of Ends “Fruit Salt" in a glass of water takes the fever and fret our of your system. em! wind. refreshing sleep quickly M111: N03 .~onmurrsAuu-~ r m; Tuegduy For the past two weeks the weath- er has been ideal for picnics, nnd let me add there has bccn a zocdly supply. On July 4th the Baptist Sunday school held their annual did Rainbow mm: have been taken picnic u" the Baptist Chum"- . s _.grounds at Tryon. The day bein" out of Keeres Lake Sm e the "as ‘an ideal onc. together with the for: on opened on July 1st.‘ Mrs. 8pur-| , J 1 , _ , 1d; t1; famed culinary ability of the,Bap- ‘Econ fink n8 Mt Albion ho e tist ladies, helped make an unusu- . , Jul “1123-1-11-11if.%°2$..i3..“$ii.§‘23°31..?'$°..3T‘5...?any successwi amic- THE LAW OFFICE o, J, Q a ,crai weighing 3 1-2 lbs. have been Campbell will bC-UIOSCCI for the next ‘itaken by different “ngmx two weeks, during the absence o! POLICE COURT Another Mr‘ Campbell from the ggtgfvicfva, Ilarge docket featured the morning's proceedings before His Honor at the D A _ Police Court yesterday, morning. 1iers2i1iv Ehgggngoiakggxgir Tw° Pmmbmo“ "3585 were dmw*d Scotchfort Memorial Celebration m’- bmh b91113 awarded 51x "mnths please have with or noufy w_ D_ in Jill]. A spender WES fined ‘I030, G11115, and costs. Another autoist was fined _ _ "$5.00 for operating without a. lic- Rgsgnvg Tuesday, July g4 1°1- ense. Three boys charged with in- Leu puny M, R011.) 133M decent assault were given a severe 3351;_7_15_31__mvys, reprimand and a suspended sen- ____ ience. A man charged with using vlsrrong [My AT T111; y, M, g, obscene language was adjourned un- A. Boy's Camp. Sports in afternoon 111 1111B 11101111118- 0110 drunk. $10.90- and grand concert at evening, to-g‘ day, July 1B. at Canoe Cove. 1 COME T0 Rollo Bay _____ July 24th. RESERVE Wednesday, August 15th for the big Picnic and Celebration! at Tignish. . ‘ 6851-7-15-3L-mws. RAINBOW TROUT-Some splen- STORE CLOSES to-day 1230.1 Please shop early. Moore 8c Mc- Leod Limited. RADIO PEAS pOPtiIl Another year has rolled on its way and the children of our Public Schools arc enJoying their mid- summer holidays, which wcrc indccd welcome to both teachers and pupils after their strenuous year's work. Our teachers of last term. Principal (Miss Margaret Howatt) and Miss Retta Toombs (Assistant), I have been informed, have both rcsigncd their positions. Several application: are in, however, and I have no doubt our worthy board of trustccs wiil' ‘choose, as always before, competent, ifaithful teachers, who will uplift the, ,minds and lives of the rising gen-- eration. LOBSTER, NEW PACK per tin . . . . LUMP SUGAR _ 2 1h. box . . . . . . . CORN BEEF poi‘ lb. SWIFT MINCE MEAT, per carton . . . POT BARLEY 2lbs. for RICE 2 lbs. for... A French inventors auto mobile mat can be adjusted to a number of heights and, angles is supported u spiral springs to absorb vibrat- on. i. .1‘ 1 New A n n a n And Vicinity Miss Maria Campbell, Chelton, was n visitor to Clcrmont recently, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Mill. Miss Campbell has been visiting j. New Anniin for the past week and returned to hcr home on Friday ev- cning. SEIDLETZ POWDERS per box EATONS GLYCERIN "-—-' Miss Adelaide Ivcs, teacher at; 3 (1Z_ 110a],- _ _ SUPT- GRADTS IWPEAL “Bideford last year, is spending hcr‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ___ Superintendent T- B- 51115)’ 0i mflvacatlon with her grandmother in ENCQURAGE T111; Boys o1 the P. E. I. Railway during the course Trvov, ,» y, M, Q A, camp by 311,911,111“; of the inquest yesterday into the '\ 1'11!‘ 11f"; iv] w] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, i S UilPR] SE S OAP PREPARED MUSTARD . POWDER, 3 for . . . their visitor's day and grand con- ‘lie-Em 01’ Mls- 1141131111111 Cmkenv who 9 OZ. ]3.I‘ . . . . . . . . . cert at 8 p. rn. at Canoe Cove, July ‘"85 killed MOHdiIY by 8 10001110111/9- and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arthur, i8. said that the Railway regrets very of Elmsdalc. recently motored to very much the md and tragic 00- |Tryon and vicinity, where they vis-. currcnce, but no matter what pru- ited relatives. 1 cautions are taken "Safety First" l 23nd, 1-11g1111e11111 u, m_; pfluce- literature and devices the railways Mrs. J. A. Patterson and two 1Qwn'R()ad, 3 p, m,; Wlnslqg south, put out, there is always some per- small sons, Junior and Cecil. also 7,30 p, 111,; preacher, w, 1-1, smug, [son who is taking a chance. Hi5 Mrs. S. E. Reid. arrived home from CHURCH SERVICES — Winsloc Circuit service as foilowsz-Sunday. Mr. Gcorgc Cass, Summersidc, gas a recent visitor to Traveller's cst. Boxes i Mcssrs. Clarence Wood, George Smith and P. Wood were recent vis- itors to Ncwtown Cross. We ‘have received one carl0ad185,000 Strawberry Boxes direct from the manufacturer. ' Made from clear whitcvv0od_ regulation site unrequited by the SMALL FRUITS ACTK done up in crows o! 1,000, 500 and 250 to the crate, but sold In any qlllntity. Among thosc who attended the Mr. J. Ernest H. Worth, city, was Summcrvilic races on Wednesday Mr. Alden‘ Moiisds house been nicely painted. deed. A Macnovmd has unwed home and “so to those who persist in this commumvv are pleased w havev guest 0f 1101' 111111"- Mi- Cm“ holidays in the city. them by tlioiTghtless and reckless Mm John m“ Lea’ and “ca, n, the “ma, omc, m,“ u“, irecentlypurchased a new whipiivl . and Mrs. Amos McWilliams. of NJa recent v,s,,,m_ to Montague, iwere, Mess“ George Jenkms, E, SHE“, cuts, I, ,5 thought that the has Cumberland County. The marriage Mn. E. 1i. RAYNER, President week-end at his home in Tryon. ‘View '°°°“uy" .14 .18 VITONE BEING DEMONSTR ATED - TRY IT Mr. Jabcz Mill.‘ Clermont. has ___ $1,161,161.15 Wei-e .111-@¢ted partieular- Somerville. Mass. on Monday even- wmpleted the painting of his rt- 110mg on VACATION _ Mr 15.1w .10 3111131515 who are always try- ling, and will remain for a. fcw weeks _ . from Scotland where he has becnipnssing in front of a moving train.,them in their midst once agairw-nd _ , ,3 hm Of-me glasses 1n his ngw Mrs. Hariy Waugh. Wilmot Vlll- attending the Unlvermy of Edimine Sam ma, me raflwav men 119,119 hope they will make their sojourn a, Ifonuac Sedan broken, The accident | . . - - - schunnan’ —-—— P0011111 W110 wmenmes do m” real" “me occupants. The glnss was broken in Miss Doroth Kni ht of Boston ENGAGEMENT -— Mrs. W. W.Iize the danger until too late. He Y 8 . . n great many pieces, but luckily no can ncunccd the engagement of her sis- fto respect all crossings and “sslsrtigvig Tryon, tor, Miss Bessie A. Moore, Alma, to,unci at all times ma e a . Dunphy, A, Drgkg, 13511191111111 J01,“ door was warped and 1irobably the Mn Ham“ Mabev, of the Bank Mr. Beverley Vanlderstinc anrlCummings and Wiifrcd Mclnnis. 1111 i-"lve 11.1111911- is to take place at her old home. Hawthorne Place. V1110" 305d. L011 and Gena,“ Manage, of 13, H, Ray- | .ncr Limited. 450 St. Peter Si... The Rev. Mr. Brinton, pastor of On Thursday, July 5th, the par- ishioners of St. ‘Joachimfls Parish, Mi‘. George VanIdcrstine, Mill-Vernon River. were honored by the He is visit of the Papal Delegate, and siness they extended a wonderful welcome to his Excellency, Andrea Cassiiia. Archbishop of Lconopolis. and Dclc- gate Agostoiic to Canada and New- ‘foundiand. He was accompanied by a number oi other clergy. who wcrc, the guests at the supper givcn for the occasion by Rev. P. D. McGuig- , ‘an at the Parochial Residence. I .22 OPERATED BY sidence, which looks very nice in- Arthur Mavnomfld Son 01 M1- s ‘ing to beat the train to a crossing vacation. Their many friends in icy, spent Friday in Bedcquc, a burgh He W111 spend 11w summgr,practically every nerve taken from long one. ,3 a mystery as were was no one . . . l Mr‘ Ernest Mm‘ Cmmont‘ ha“ Anderson. of Alma, N. 8., has an- ‘made a special flppf-‘Bl t0 the liilbilillMass" were recem’ visitors Dr Mr‘ onc was injured except for a few Mr. J. D. Smith of South Brook. First" the slogan. of Nova Scotia, Victoria. spent last 1111111131. city. passed through Mill- J _ —--—i--;—-— 1 Iracticai Harness 5i, P. E. I. in the near future. —Ne\.v Among those in tiic city Tuesday afternoon were Messrs. Irving Clark, Reuben Large, and Fred Stavert, Wiimot Valley; Mr. Harold Moasc, Mr. and Mrs. James Marchbank, Miss Emmeline. Miss Margaret and Master Clarence Murchbank, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moase. and Master. Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh and Master Charles, New Annan, and Mr. Tyndal Scmpie, Kcnsing- ton. Glasilmv News- IMontreal, P. ., arrived on the late Tryon Baptist Church. dealt very we” purchased a “°w_ cm‘ Etram sagurda? riighi; for a visit i-Olably with the subject "What are we carrymg ‘m ‘m extemdve b“ , CABLE HEAD EAST-The clos-ims navwe P,_Dv,nce_ M,’ Rayner living for?“ m ms Sermon on sum in his garage, and the public cei- lng exercises '3‘ Cable Hand East€will combine business with pleaS-Iday cvening. July 8, and was cii- tamly apmecmtc havmg a c“ doc" school were held in the schoolhouse um vvhue on the 151M111, and ex- _ioyed by the large audience present, tor in their midst. Friday evening, June 29th. The poets, whfle among us, w add a few| 591111131 W115 mstduny decmated for fish stories to his present collection} IViiris Edith O. Lord. of Summc-r- Messrs" Jenkms Bros" Mmview‘ the occasion with ferns, cut flowers He reports an Improvement 1n ;11e,5_1de_ was a V1511“ to Tryon on sum had a new Monitor gas tank instal- uiid P0111511 1111111155- The lmPus were general condition of the Fur Mar- day, led recently. They are now able to examined in the various subjects by k3,, which was very quiet through- supply the motorist with Premier or the" 191mb"- A "'1' “"31"” We‘ out the Spring Season and informs Mr. Neil Bradshaw. of Middie- 114mm"- Mm E1129, wgugh, who 511mg 1,118 pared P1981111" W115 “med ‘mt m" s that the finer grades of Silvcftown, was a visitor to Tryon on Sum, wintcr at the home of her daughterld" the “"3919” 0f the sunshine ' M s tc M M u N tn B a Club The 11111111111111! w“ ‘he 1"°‘ g1“ Pelts tairiiebsriiixilfgnifgh: 82131111321655 day’ I 1‘ rs. co c ur o, or e e-, - an any - ' ' ‘ ' - r Ch r O Canada: reading. d l" H fi d d li ht d tol qua’ is now at her old home m w" geaatixzidce ‘£71122!!!’ monologue, Joseph tor‘ Agumg “is; €1e125r11<1gsr1:)1€;an‘1-'thaifllviéemnggi lsc sigowley impiiwf; Messrs. C. Williams, city, and Mc- loving Redeemer. Miss Murphy,‘ m?’ vageg’ zhem she 1S Wamfly Sutherland andTena Wilson; chor- 223?: hisreggg smce June Flrsvllng at tfiechnrlovtewwn flospltauDougall, Saint John, were in Miii- during her long iifc enjoyed the‘ we come ac . "s 171193110“ Time; readmg’ “(mm-d Twenty-Four Pelts at the following where she was taken recently withivlew Wednesday‘ be“ of health ‘mm m” 1551 few I iii/I'D id; d t. Francis and Cece- . . t 21000; 3 b, k n1 _ ycnrs. She was highly esteemed RIBS’ RASPBERRY’ etc" a" lfagy éflend? m1: viclnlFyJe-iliac Sfiiltherlang? chorus, Cable Head g Ziogégtgoé-Z :1, 325099;,“ o e cg 1 The many friends of Mr. George and loved by hci" iiuigiibors. Hcr i" 1'11"“ ibie irriws- grfm ° a?’ g 1,1 9r "c1515 -° R rsflscnooi; reading. Marion Sutherland; 1 a,‘ ‘ $265 0o- g '51 szvsoml Mrs. Phillip Holland, Tryon. hardball“ Helmmige- “"3 ‘"1’ 5°11!’ 1° “"11"” “m1 S151" Pmdmusfli 11" S ccl ll I | ll. w 11m larhe ' {rave c“ es I m°n°l°guei “mm” Pupusi duet’ 5 at $30901)‘ ’ 2 at $350.00; lMrs. John Albert 3059,50“ of wcsbilearn he has cntcrcd the P. E. Iva short time mo. Hcr remains were P i 9W l" 11° ll 0 8 0f We 511C010)’ 0P9 01‘ i1 5909(1)’ Til-Lena wnson and Joseph suvhe,“ at $700 00 5,, '0, whwh were reg“? moreland were recent vlslmrs voh-Iospitai for an operation. ltaken to St. Joachim‘s church. Very 5000 Boxes andover. cover” ‘ ‘lurid; $011K» 31111101? P1191155 Present” ed by private sales. Mr. Raynerhlharlpttetown. where they visltgd P111118 01’ Juli’ 1 Mi Elli mu Cl t ~ ‘tiuu "1 Publl" s°h°°1 “emmaies 1° cx resses his opinion that notwith-‘thcir mother. Mrs. Dunbar, who 151 5111- and 1011110111’ 111111 t0 rest The 5s c l s’ ermon‘ {may Marion 0‘Hanley, Imelda McKin- s, pndm the sharp decunes in pried, patient m the hospvval them pail-bearers were: Messrs. Boswell. ed through New Anna“ Thulsday non. Aiycia. Sutherland. Emmet Mc- 6:0‘ Sig," fox pelts when the large ‘ , ‘Jenkins. Owen Callaghan. Patrick afternoon. gums, Remarks by Mn H, D, Mc_ b 1k of suns h" the market that. Mn Charles Horton, 0,, Charm“ land James Wood, James Hughes. . . . , .-Kinnon. Presentation to teacher. “l: ease“ Wm close fairly svrongfltetown, pmd a flvmg v15“ to Tryon Messrs. Chas. Rankin and son, of and Fred Duffy. xTvlhe ‘vuiiliclilizrscévitces, oifnMvh The? Goodmye song, God save the Kmgflana sthat there w,“ be a good de_ on Tuesday evemng His many OlwMt. Albion, were in Miilview Sun . r.. i i . - . . ' i crfeafn sociaitoln the illtth EISLWCWCTE mflfld 111 the December sales at {fiends Here were very glad w See day. ' much appreciated by the A.Y.P.A., MURPHYJHJLLIN NUPTIALS___ prices slightly lower than thoseugt, 011M116 again. sacrament was held m vh-e 3,1,0,‘ Kensmmwn‘ A quiet wedding was solemnized on ‘hf beginning °t last season‘ y - M 1 4Hill church on Sunday, July 8th.? Miss Jennie Gordon. B.A., Toron- Ju1y 151; 1n 51;, Peter's church, Dor- H" 5W5 that the Island is looking e08 0v es were held m Cmlr There was a very large attendance to, has arrived home to spend her _ h b ht sud Hail on ‘riiesda i , i -‘ chester. MESS" Wheln Igatthegingo C. aziélliailvildhgmgstavwaght,esaifiggay stead of Wednesday?’ Ifvggarfge I?“ at all the services. Rev, Mr. Mc- vacation with relatives in New Perth. Mullin, of No. 2 Gen rec, r- _ _ _ n1 ms, but neverthele n c ‘Dougaii gave an impressive sermon.‘ chestcr. was married at '1 p-m. w "w" 6m 7 m n ingthe good quality orsiircopicliilrlézsc. 1 °“ Twsd“ °"°“‘“1-’- ‘"111’ 1"“- ‘he $1.1m, L, Murphy, of Belchcrtown, iEvervone expresses themselves as Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Weatherbie, young ladies and gents of Water-v M1155» 113/1119 Rcv- Father Cmlghlm-i delighted with the mime “what a and family Montague. were visitors vale and vicinity attended one of Mrs, George Magnum; 55w;- of Gm should Knows. starred by Pa,“ to Pownal Sunday. {the most up-to-date ice-cream fes-,? the groom, was bridesmaid,‘ and Mr. Ruth Mmcn ‘tivals held in that vicinity for some, . Gcofgc Mcxljnjfln best; man, 130th Miss Daisy VanIdcrs-tine, Milivicw, time. The festival was under the, of Belchertown. Mass. There was irmass, celebrated by Rev Father 1), M,” Enid Rogers, or Charloueniis spending a fcw days in Montague, supervision of the Women's Insti-, revenue“ and supper a; the blqders F, Shcedy, at st Johns church_ at town, is vlsitmg m vv_ Tryon, mdvisitingold friends. |tiitc, the proceeds. which were. home with near relatives and a few a o-clock The 11011519 1-111; 591mm guest of he, 3mm Mm Bruce HOW. '8b0li1. $45. wcrc for the school, 11,1 friends present. Thc wedding march was “sat Fonowmg the ceremony,“ Messrs. Aeneas Curran. Frank was hcki nn the lawn of Mr. J. C. was pmYed “s the bride entercd their wedding breakfast was served at “W05 Mid Jflmvh‘ R055. Milivicw. WBHPY- The D1111“ being dewrtcd‘ house. by Miss Miney Sanderson, anvhc bcaumul new home of Mrs, motored to High Bank on Sunday. with bunting. Chinese lanterns and, intimate friend of the bride. Thehrhomfls Tmnor, 515m,- og 11w bride. |fi0wers. the moon shining on the Mr. Percy Wood. Southport, was water. and the merry-makers step-l: in Milivicw recently. ‘ping off the fantastic, miidc a lovely,“ scene, such as one would expect to Miss Mary McNeil, who amveu sec at Miami. Much credit is due‘ home from Western cungdu lusgithosc women who went to so much r 1 at Mt. Albion on July 4th. 10211.1 Mr. James Atkins, city passed Miss Hannah Murphy. having re- through Milivicw on Wednesday. ,ceived the last rites of the Catholici Also pint gin [o1- CUR.- ,‘church, passed beyond to meet her. IMNTB. GOOSEBERRY. BLACK BERRY, BLUEBER- ail strictly hand work of the bcsl land most painstaking quality-As our business. Wc guarantee satis- faction to every patron because we put into our Iiarness the best mat- crinls and the best workmanship We solicit new customers ‘ .wc know we can please them and give them hcticr quality for tho ‘same money than they can find ielscwhcre. ~S. L. HARDY & CO 187 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN lnon River, on the mo Misses Olive and Hazel Smith and' Mr. Geo. Vanlderstinc, Miiiview. Scnd or phone us ‘your motored to Montague on Sunday. nrdcr NOW. Mr. William Acorn, Willview, is remodelling his house. CARTER 8r C0. LIMITED. l Mr. Sample, with his daughter. Miss Lconara, R.N.. New York City. who have been visiting his family at Cicrmont. returned by the Car Ferry last week en routc to their home. They were accompanied to the mainland by Mr. Waiter Rogers. Indian River. f§§O-O§O4QQO40§§O INSIDIOUS STRAIN I CHRISTIAN-McCARTIIY.— Miss JAQHCS Louise McCarthy and Ml‘. Norman J. Christian were married yesterday morning at a nuptial high P P Mrs. Neil Robinson, Charlotte- town. is spending a few days with her aunt. Mrs. John Mill, Cicrmont. wean“ O6+O+§§4§400+O0¢ EYES TESTED AND Glasses, Fitted Competent service with latest equipment. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMITBISTB ill jllehmoiiil Street b~ooooo >_ _ Professional Cards We use this adlective ad- v isedly. Sufferers from Eyestraln may havq perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence oi’ any eye defect. Tho trustccs of Clcrmont have‘ been fortunate in securing the ser-.‘ vices of Miss Annie Mnthicson, of Traveller's Rest, as the futurctcach- er for their school there. A party of Tryoners: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomas, and little daughter, Mrs. John Thomas, Miss Ruby Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Thomas, Mr. Keith Thomas and Mrs. Florric Clark, motored to Char- lottetown and vicinity last wcck, is u rfilistgzdvuurjf, "Whig, gvezkabrother-in-law of the bridea fir», 1113113’ mi” '1 P” °'““s u r‘ ted the groom. Mr. an rs. visor in prominent hospitals in Masslggzmvpin were the rec1p1en¢s of and well known to many Island many and beflumu] pmsema The when, they visited vaflous mums week, is visiting her sister, Mrs. trouble in milking their social cv-. young ladies. She is a daughter ofvbvlde ncewed a cheque for ‘loam o‘, interest, cmrence wood, Vernon Rlver- icning a success. MY- 911d M15- TPMM Munm- mrmffrom Mr. H. K. Richardson, of the Mr Geo J k, M U Mr G K f‘ 4 1 erly of St. Peter s. P. E. Island, and Richardson Insurance .g0_, W111. M153 Jean young, daughter or . . en ns, rs. Giles Jen . - corgc cc 1.. city. was in now ‘of Dorchestcr. Mass. The whom she has been emvfloved 101., Rev, and Mm a M, Young. pastor kins and Mrs. Finlay McPhail mot- Milivicw Wednesday. 8mm" 15 l‘ “Bu” °t MmflL a E' [the past seven years. and a set 0i of the United (then Baptist) churéh med to Murray Harm" 0“ sfiurdw‘ Island. They expect to make theindishes 001151514“; o; one hundred at Tryon, is vlsmng frlend m Tryon whcrc they were visiting fiiends. ,1 Lawrence Murdoch. Murray home in the near future in Southmeces from Mm H, K Rmhardmn, and vlcmm, iRivcr, 1iasscd through Milivicw rc- Portiand. Maine. where the groomhin electric outfit from Mrs. Eastcr- Mr. John Hooper, Boston. is visit-ccntiy. i has resided for a number of years,|b,.ooks_ and mvmv other lovely pre_ ing relatives in Miiiview. and the owner of a nice residencc‘sen1,s mo numerous m menflqn, The Misses Edna Palmer and Jeanette Henderson. Freeland. after writing the matriculation exams. at Sum- mcrside. spent the week-end with the farmer's aunt, Mrs. Jabez Mill. Clcrmont. The motive power nf the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it iii computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but vvlicn live- strain ls present. a much larger proportion is required. Ilcnre defective eycs, through their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- Mr, Lloyd Miller, Eilcrslie. was u recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Mill, Clement. v Misses Louise and Evelyn John- 000-0000 c000 oo-oQo-v Mn 'I‘lie death of Mr. l-lcdley Cali- Nck 5,," n; Mn m, Tho hay is ripening up very fast. BELL BARBISTIB» SOIJCITOR, ITO Gamma Block. Charlottetown. MONII T0 LOAN . Dr. C. C. Archibald Undiuie of N." I. Medical School and llnqital Practice United to I70, Bar. New t and rlllllll‘ I,“ ‘ii treat oIn-Jtellltl-Ilelll Mark R. McGuigan A OLICITOI» ITO. 1'0 LOAN ChlrlelletdIILEI-l G 911100 ll >\__ B. Iuinisrllt s (from: g1“! -_______°°t' son. small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Margatc are spend- ing a few days visiting their aunt. Mrs. Alden Moasc. New Annan. Miss Anna Coady, Boa View. is visiting her aunt. Mrs. John Heg- gai-ty, New Annan. A very enjoyable evening was spent the ilth inst. when the A. Y. P, A., Kensington. held an ice- cream social on the spacious lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mill, Cler- mont. Needless to say. everybody had a good time. What with a 1"“ emwd. delicious ice-cream. lots of cake and plenty 01 11111810. it was termed one of the events of the season. Tables decorated with bOil- quets and centrepieces. made the appearance very attractive. A 800d- ly ruin was realised which 800s in swell the amount now in the hands on Angcl Ave. in that city. Many,‘ beautiful gifts denote the populari- ty of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. , i wnmn so sicicuuin EJ111111 Helped by Taking LydilE- Eli" ham’: VegeiableCoinpomiil Grainlnnd Suk.—"I Mn ill fill? i he“ o‘ t" "n..'=i:.*:..s.£‘::; bride wore a gown of white crepe d Mrs‘ George‘ with net veil, and carried a bouquet‘ of white bridal roses and lilies-of- the-valley. The matron oi’ honor's dress was of pink georgette with pnk hat and her bouquet was of pnk cnrnations. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Carthy. of Sturgeon. P. E. Island, and a sister of Mrs. Ernest Mc- Tague, of Charlottetown. The groom is a. native of Nova Scotia, where he, has a mother living. He has been making his home at Mulberry St, this city. and is employed as a jew- eler at the Robbins Co. After a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Christian will make their home at 8. Major Street. PERSONALS Mr. J. J. MacDonald one of our favourite young farmers of Vernon River, is spending a few days with Callbeck occurred under very sad’ circumstances at North Tryon on Tuesday morning, July i0. Funeral to be held Thursday at 2.30 p.m. Recent motorists to the Provin- cial Capital were: Mrs. Brent Lea, Miss Amy Lea, Miss Katherine Dobson and Mrs. Wendell Lea. Mr. Samuel Gillis. of Rose Val- ley. was a visitor to Tryon Sunday evening, the guest of Miss Ida Mc- Donald. mn Liedie Pooley, oi’ Amesbury. ,Mass., arrived on Friday evening on Wspud Island." and will spend her vacation in her old home town, North Tryon. Her many young friends are glad to have her back again to join in the fun. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inman and family. of Augustine Cove. attend- j visiting fr land. Murphy. Miiiview. are sorry 10188111 of his recent illness. i‘ Tryon. and are well away at the haying. Next week. no doubt they all will be be-‘ ginning. Augustine Cove, and Mrs. John I‘ on Sunday. Mrs. Finlay McPhail. Boston. is, lends and relatives on theg I Miss Mary Collins. R.N.. arrived‘ home recently w spend her vacation‘ t1 with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.‘ T. Collins. Vernon River. The many friends of Mr. John, , as a rule. look flne in| many of the farmers The crops. l Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dawson. of‘ were guests of Mr.‘ i. of Bedeque, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dawson and‘ orgy may seriniuly nllect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce ill health. nave, YOUR arias axamman G. F. Hutchdson OPTOHITBIBT and lo0k_s as if the farmer will soon have to bc getting out his mowing machine. There always sccms to be strange iings happening around Milivicw. omc time ago wc had an experi- cnce with meeting an army of rats on he road onc night. This time onc of our young men while driving home from Charlottetown Saturday flight. and going at a slow rate of spccd. had the misfortune of hav- MOQQO-Q-OOQ’ ---_-_- M It Must be coca llickoy h Nicholson's Black Twist Tobacco ls Uled by Thousands of Men Who Chew Tobacco, and They of this worthy and energetic A. Y. p, A, Miss Margaret Dawson, of Augug-~ tine Cove. visited the adjacent com-‘ mulriiity of Tryon on Wednesday ev-i en g. his brother, Mr. Anaeas MacDonald (Druggist) of Tlgnish. 1- ed Yen's Movies at Cflpllld on Tuesday evening, July 10. McLeod & Bentley I. A. IINTIII W-I-BINTLILLO. Never Change to Any Other Brand. Miss Olive Moase spent I W?!’ There is a Beacon. pThey 'Want pleasant visit at the home of her Ben-Inui- ma Attefllq- o-uw Ollleo: IIO llehmnl aim: noun m was i r. s. I. McDonald‘ & McPliee‘ B. A. l- A moonlit.» ll. I. turn: I. lnllrggg lllv bung, gunk, M". John JOHIIUOII, MIIIIN. Miss Olive returned to her home in New Annan 12th inst. Re . G. T. Bprim. the 0810611106 Anglivean plator, Kensinltufl- It- tended the Orange ‘Pea. Thursday. the mu inst. when he delivered an eloquent and irilpirilil I441!" I ‘IQI-vmu" ‘jvuw a vm iuze wmbuee in lid vi, the Protestant Orphan!!!- . Pink- Ogetable ompoundnndnow am tel ing nil of my "friends how m l Igootdvlt in and I v11! umm utters l0 ram women. —Mu. luv Scam-m. Groininnd, ‘Mrs. Garnet Proiltt. Spring Vai- Mr. ‘and Mrs. John McQuarrie. of the Ben Chew and They Get It In 1 MP6. iey, and Mrs. William Cousins, of Keneington, left Thursday morning for Oonn Hill, New Brunswick, where they intend spending a few weeks, visiting relatives. ————-<0->-—-—-- 11hr mak gaskets on automobiles and other achin y n. material that is expan by heat has been in- vented that is sold in the form of n, motored to West ‘Pi-yon on Tuesday evening and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Btetford Mullins. Yen. "everybody": in the swim now," and the water's grcatl Vic- toria. the moot iip-to-dste country burg of these guru. has two fine dressing moms tied up. one forthe, ladies and one for the gents. rauw F’ A motor party: Messrs. Don Mc- Fadyen, Edwin Dawson. Prank Mc- Farlane. and Elmer De Augustine Cove. visited the Provin- cial Capital this week. when they had the honor of being the guests of the latter‘! brother. Lifllfinllnb! Colonel Ulric Dawson. of, oifloer charge of the Highland regiment. 7 in Every l-‘lg. v HICKEY s. NICHOLSON TOBACCO 00., um. I Msnufacturere-(harlowfllil. i I