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' ' We Are , Modern Opticians We keep in constant touch with the latest discoveries and inventions in optics, and immed- lately anything new ls' placed on the market which will increase our knowledge or facilities, we have it. Our optical oiiice is of the most' approved style and is' equipped with the very latest instru- ments and sight testing appli- _ances. Glasses fitted by us do not de- tract from the appearance. We make a special study of the cos- metic effect to be obtained, and can assure you that our glasses add a-certain note of neatness ‘ and refinement that meats with favorable colnmenr. , Chi‘.dren‘s eyes receive our special attention, and we pride ourselves on our ability to iii B child with chlld’s glasses. not with cumbersome glasses that were intended for adults. Shadow Retinoscopy test. used. Succeeds where others fail. l~l.____.I.. Mahon Optometrist and Prescription - Drusslst . Montague P. E. Island Next door Bank of Commerce Professional Cards _¢i.._-_... DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES cunsfnvn 'rana'rmnN'r sy nu month `in advance, Victoria Hotel. Charlottetown, P.lil.l., Canada. HOURS. 13 to 8 daily. NOW Gill-8-2M3mospd. ~ J. D. STEWART, K. C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Ollce Newecn Bleek, Charlottetown Branch office, Georgetown Issuer to Lean on Beal letate ‘ S. S. HEBBIAN _smimi-. aollouor. Notary Public, sto-| UONIY TO LOAN. womens. P. s. 1, McLEAN Q M£INNON larrletere Attorneys-ee-Lavv Clos ,Royal Bank Building ' Charlottetown 'PM . _ l.cLE(VJ.l.l Q BENTLEY. W.-_l. lentley, K. o. larrleter and Attcraeyeet-Lau _ oney to Loan, lt of N I- Chlnblliu Charlottetown, $.l.l. Monson a Durst -C SHAW *I -_V L ` OO $4.9: - _ `Abcut 50 pairs of Fashionable boots _ in' 5 Black and Brown-end V of season's selling' reg- '_ lar $6 to 7.50 styles. lllllll C2 See ou window. V V n l' he Studio i ' Invites All Summer Tourists to Call and have their Photographs Taken while in the City. f The Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photcjrppny Moderate Prices Personal attentlol. ' to Al_r_\atlsu|_ 'hotograpl-ry. . ' 107 Queen IU-est' V Phone 68-a. A l The Best Eye Service Having recently return- ed from Toronto where I at- am now in a position to give my patrons the very est eye ser'vicé'r‘6btainab e. _ My parlor 1s fitted _ with the very best and latest in- struments and is on a par with the best optical par- lors lin Toronto and Mon- trea _ - ‘ We guarantee you per- fect satisfaction and are at all times pleased tolsgive you advice regarding the care _of gairers of, Eye Glasses, pectacles, etc., and will at- tend to same .while you wait. Graduate Optomentist, Montague. P.E.I. f V ff' _ p _ I ‘fl`_'°= Carte-r’s` Bookstore `-Now in stooa- __ The womans Home dampen- lon August ‘Nc.» ~‘ _aususr nasazm-is ‘ '_ _ v- Ali the beet Mspexlnes pub- nenea received pp uma. 5: Canadian and American `-i papers received dailr- l . New -lolkejlld NW” ` |-|¢,||dsy_ieee1o_¢,, _» ere nests# smug '$1-if to nos. one up-iallusyf rfl_°°» 'll `_Ooi_l|e~ia en mm mr. ~f- ~ our 'swuwo °'°° “Q em (mm `° “mil iz o .wo me u. oi- °'°_'°°* its mower: MIM wr, all 23=> I ’§ W2 . hd tended' a post graduate course in Optometery and . was awarded my diploma, I _ the eyes. j - We are also.expert "re-‘ Parkman. p _ .,.eMR. HAROLD P. GORDON is Zuma. V Calltllljllat acooinpany order. Bu S ,£"°. °°°"5°l°"° U"-".‘“*“ ."°|“'°|°|\W Minimum chlrle twenty-live cents. r ' '_ l ' _ -- . _ ~, V- if _ ..'N'.w_ TIAGHER.-The trustees S N 1 Q. ..!WOMlN’8 lNl‘l'l1'U'i'l.-_- The, of the Georgetown Royalty school Georgetown Women's Institute still -,have engdgsd Miss Ada E. Gorriop, continues to do good work. The ladies iBrudensll. as teacher, rqr the coming A _,have nov succeeded in obtaining large year. Her many _friends wish Miss qnrlka' ,quantitlsi of wool and intend to con- _Gordon every success in _her new nom _vert it to yarn at the Town Hall on- of labor. ‘V G ` V _'rant-may afternoon, August mu, rob' V e ' -snake socks for the soldiers. G If ..°HOME IMPROVEMENT. - Mr.` William 0’Brien, assisted by Mr. Hen- ry Samrpson. Georgetown, has finish- ed painting the residence of Mr. D. A. _McDouald. The work reflects great credit on Mr. O“Brien, both' for the tasteful _blending of the colors as wel. as the skill with which they were ap- plied. Mr. McDonald’s beautiful re- sidence is now a credit to the town. Mr. Chas. Johnson, the veteran paint- . ,_ ` __er and decorator. of Georgetown. has _ & C ' ' completed repainting theVresidence of _ Mr. James Hessian on Main St., and ' ,_ ' - is now engaged, assisted by his son, Nathan, in ropalnting 'that of Mr. John '"“i\‘\‘“\“ “' Stewart, Water street. This work shows that Mr. Johnson has not lost- his skill as a decorator. G _ _ , ` . .°ANNANDA|.~E_-l-laying is prac- tically over a good crop being safely luvested_=-Mr. and Mrs. H. Burke were visitors here last Sunday.- Mrs. Osbome is home from Boston on a visit to her parents Mr. anti' Mrs. C. Jenkins, Durrerll.--Mr. Robert Mc- Donald, Cape Sp|°ay'has received the news of the sudden death of his sec- ond oldest daughter in Boston, who leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband, and little boy -17 months old, besides her parents, ‘brothers and sisters on the island.-Mr. -F. Dingwell is make ing repairs and replastering his .homo which is one or me mio om fashioned -mansions built nearly a century ago for the late Mr. Joseph Dingwell. Mr. H. Norton has several relatives from Bos- ton visiting him this summer.-Mr. and Mrs. James Duncan -Sr., where recent visitors -here.-Mr. J. A. E. McDonald, Durlel was in the village Monday.-The cheese factory at Red House li doing well this season-under the management of Mr. H. McDon- ald or Lirtloroad.-o. Keep MlnLro'e Llniment ln the house ,__..i..._i__¢-- e .rut-_inns MURRAY nnttoonmanitsts. ., (Frliiay by "TeIephone) W. Oats bus ...' ... 90 n. octopus-___ .“.; 90_ Butterlh . . ,... 35 Ego doz .. ....42 Pressed Hay $23 Wool Washed .. 85 CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Frida (_ Y) Potatoes bus . . . . ..:........,..$1.40 Hay ton . . . . .. . . $17-$18 Bidck Outs ... . . .. ...V..'..95 White Oats . . . 90 Hay toll ... ... . . . . . . . . . .. $18 Butter per lb . . . . . . .....40-43. Eggsperdoz '.. _ a .. 42 Beef lb. . . . . .. I5-IQ Lamb lb. . . . .. .. 22 Hides per lb. ... ... 8 Straw ... ... S12 Calf skins ... ._ 15 Poultry .. .. .. 81.25to $1.60 ' Ksnsiucrorl manners. (Friday by Telephone) W. Oats bus. ... B. Oats -bus. ...' Potatoes 'bus ;».. ... ... Buttsrlb. ... .. .. . . ... ll Eggs dos . 41 Hay ton ... ... ... 810 ___._._._.._-_ ._ counts mnhxsra. ._ SSS? W. Oats bus ... .. 90 B. Oatsbus ... . . . 90 Potatoesbus.... . . . .....05 -1lggsdos....... . .. ...40 B tter-lb. .» .. ,... IB Hay ... ... ... ... .. -... -... $30 ,__.,Z._-_M-in-» IUMMERBIDH MARKET!- (rrleey by 1'é|¢pnon¢)' ` sua" (por it.) it Panama s1.oo Butter(dairy... .. ..89to89 Hatter (crsamsry) 45 Hay pressed ..'._'.‘ ..'.‘..,1.i |15 Hay loose . .;v. |10 _ » uourneus smatter- _om (inner) tm $15.00,-so $1-1° ostatelitte) bus ._ l`1,0pto 81-10 wuseuna... ....._.,u.so¢ou.oo rowi om .__ me so por; (oi-no. un .. . ..._mt to Mi vvooi au ._ ... at ._ 1.0¢-1.u as ' 'V=‘: V1 1 I ,_ e»\¢\»ye»».s.H»e»-\- ery success in iq! taking up oi this ponorable profess on. 0 ton_ is visiting friends in Georgetown.G Miss Florence. cf Charlottetown, mo- gow, NB., is visiting in Georgetown, the guest cf his sister. Mrs. E. »B. Mc- Laren. G .40 urwaehsd... ... .. .. ‘l0‘ .‘. ' Q _W -_ -~ _"_ - s ' ¢~' ..°far`cs_wsQ -AP1_~oi,N_'|'§uisnr. - Mr- H_D`mer_>Nori.on._ iirudeneli, has been ensued nl teacher for we nose- neeth school which opens, on Tues- day. We.wQ\_lld wish Mr. Norton ev- sastlltu rtasousls _ _.__,. V ..°Miss Margaret éencebsugh. Bos- ..°\Mr. William .MacLaren is now visiting h`is home in Georgetown. G ..*Miss Edith Rafuse, Charlotte- town, is visiting her home in George‘ town. V y G ..'-Miss di'-lorence Lavers, Summer- side, is spending her vacation at hor home in Georgetown. G . .°M1‘. Harold McDonald returned to Toronto last week, after spending at ` few weeks. in Georgetown. G - \ . _'Mr Walter Burke and daughter, tored to Georgetown on Saturday. G -_-A ..*Mr__ Hayold R. Gordon, Bank of Nova Scotiaf, Charlottetown, " spent Sunday at his home in Brudenell_ G ..~»M;-_ Thomas Piii-koi-,_'Now Gio.- _.___ ..*Mr. Ross and son Donald, of Toronto, are visiting in Georgetown, the guests of_Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Richardson. V _ _, G \ _ -_ _*Miss Alice McLaren and Miss Al- ba Shaw, Bank oi Nova Scotia. Char- lottetown, motored to Georgetown on Saturday. G _ . lil' llENdlllAM MRS. DUNCAN MCPHAIL ‘ /. On Smiday morning July 21st, Mrs. Duncan McPbail of Cornwall departed this x-no at me ago or so years. About a year ago Mr.. and Mrs. McPhall came down from the West where they had gone to live after their marriage. While out West her health began to fail and they returned .thinking that she might improve, Their hopes were not realised' and she continued to grow worse. She bore her sufferings' with patience and frequently expressed her trust in Christ and her' .hope of a blessed im.mo»rtall.ty. There are left to mourn her husband and little son besides a wide circle of relatives and friends. ' The funeral was held on the Tues day flollowing her death and was largely attended. The services were conducted by Rev. J. Heaney and in- termentwas made in Cornwall Cemetf sry. The pallrlbearersr were: Colin Murray, Colin McPhall, Harry Crosby. Wlliliam MaBhl¢~l; ‘John Inman, Ad- am Livingstone. Minsrds Llnlmcnt Lumbermans Friend ll0'l'I:`l.‘ ARRIVALS. vicroain »-iorrsi. -Monkley, Bummerside. Delaney, St. John. Johnstone. Ottawa. _ Richardson, Toronto. W. D. Bess. Toronto. H. A. Richardson, Toronto. Lottie Hayden, V Vernon -River. J. WJ Callback. Surnmersids. J. A. Lea, Sumnierside. S. A._.Wiileo`n. Montague. A. punch, Greenfield. `» G. Il. limlierloy, Montreal. Puwharton, -Montreal. A J, uqiey, Richmond 1-rut. n ` W. _BQ Hilton. Brantford, Ont. W. -»w..iccsrthy.‘ ottawa. - rw. G S995 awe; _ as mon. o_mwe.- . reelilele; Georgetown. _ illrs. O. Lane ind t~wo children, montreal. ' Geo. W. Keaton, Exeter, N. H. nm. rteowr ueoeueau, motor, uri. lifts. 0."C. -Richards. Mt. Stewart. sul-ure: mono:-lu. an. ,stewart MII. l if cures H91-ai. ` _ _ _ Il. L. Vlaring. Bt. John. - » A ll. -Shaw, Tewkesbury, Ilan. paaimn. not-ru, oeaeu. ' iieglnehl Melts) Hunts. Horan - ~ - _M Sur Waterproof “SOVERElGN" Sheeihing Felt 'RU-BER-OID' - Wall & Ceiling Board - Tr..--Eastern 33.... - ' -----‘S ` H 1'-""` 1-” ' -"“` -' “I”-“f"'°°° “ f 'ff'-H-.al\n¢fF‘2 -_-_.A--_-v , - --_-_ ‘ p _,. A I to bil! ll tllll Pfovlpbeff __e-[wg “N73 pg! woab “oh _ ' ' insertion for advertising in this eel- ` ".'*9‘ GL Artistic Economy for -the Home Roof THE cost of DURO, as compared to its only V real competitor, slate, is very_.moderabe,, DURO Shingles ere 'more artistic than Slates, are laid more cseily and in less time. One DURO Shingle takes the place offour old» style shingles, and gives better service. » i Made in the same ood wa 'end of the same :UT u S _._.¢ __ "STA NCO” Canadian Ready Mind Paints. coed .....¢..a.1. ... Ru.lar~:R.oidI win. .Maaiumi surface of crushed slate, Red or Green. Send for booklet. “Ariane Roofs". 1 srlrmlkn Plum co., or ciNAnA. umrrsn, ‘ Ch--1-2--=--J- 4.-»-J. lonmslu. ronorrro wumirrc vlucouvsr ROC!-1RSHARDWARE,C0..LlMITi:'.D. - l ._` ` V' Rl _L_ _._ ‘ _ Ont. E. Macdonald, Halifax G. C. Martin, Gran-by, H. D. Dome, Lot 14 J'i1Ines,Phllllps, Lot 14 Russell E. Lcckerby, Hugh Currie, Peakes J. S. Boyes, Montreal H. Henry, Boston J. A. Gosbee, Boston Ed. Wood,' Pownal S. Pineau and wife, Percy McPherson, Syd- Harry' McLean, N0. Arthur Doble, Arlingt J. W. McKay, Kentvllle ‘ Mi5,`M¢]{ay, Kemvl-116 LONDON, August'12.-Over a curv- M|“ Mcxny, Kentvilm ing front of more than twentymiles Wm. suingsby and wire, Brantford. the British and French troops are North Rustlco Wiltshire J. IE. Plneau, No. Ruetico F. J. Raftsr, Montreal A. T. Myers, No. Wiltshire Melvlris. White, Elmsdale A. M. D. Wadman, Summerside A . McDonald, Monticello _ D. MBcVlcai‘, Cardigan ADVANCING OVER 20-MILE FRONT continuing to sweep back the Germans across thhe plains oi’ Picardy from the region north of the Somme east of Moruancourt to the eastern bunk of the Avre northwest of Montdldier_ Yesterday many additional villages were captured; the lbag of prlssners 'was largely increased; numerous guns and great quantities af war' -stores ‘were taken, and heavy casualties were inflicted on the enemy by tanks, armored motor care; the cavalrymen and the infantry. The losses sustain- ed by the Anglo-French forces are de- Que . Fortune Cove ney To the north of Plcarly theatre the German-s also have given -ground on two importfmt sectors-on the famoifs Ly‘s salient, northwest of`Ls. Bassee and in the region soutlrwest of Ypres on the equally fam-Jus 'battle ground Oil north ‘of Kemme1_ On the Lys sector territory over n front of more than seven miles was evacuated 'by the enemy, while to the north of Kemmevl the British advanced their line over a front exceeding 1,000 yards.. _ On thc north the British pressed on eastward, while on the -south, the French drove in their wedge -to a distance oi several miles. V conn MEAL a-iacurrs One cup wlxlto flour, I. cup corn meal, 2 tablespoons shor-tenln5.,3-4 teaspoonful salt, 3-4 cup scalded milk’ 4 teaspoons baking powder. Save 1-4 cup- measured flour for board. ` < ' clared to be relatively small. pour mm( over corn mem, add shortening and salt. When cold add .sifted flour and baking powder. 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