TODAY-Jr r-T- AND 8.0 Matinee-Alonso 11m Ewnlw-ZGQ. 21m 11a v euor from nuimnais ‘chines Asmara-div. u; ll preach n. Boitiqt POLIOEGOURT-At the Police" mth, ' ' Court yesterday‘ morning small charged with drunkenness W154i!- Hip o. . Thekldol B. flier: IQ V. flab of Society-The Beast of the Hills ‘ ~ 4/ ’ NORTH 'r4iiii.1ioi~i._ s r . i On Suudtiy the 10th; illh 39"?‘ and Joseph P. Mgnlllliiil. 5- 3-. f9- m. All are cordially invited. BAPTIST ci-lunci-L-Lnev. p, 1. Orchard, pastor Amherst _Bsptl|l PASTORATE-The services for Sunday, Aug. 17 will be as follows Bonshaw at 11 a. m., Tryon at 3 Ip. m. Dr. Sldey will preach at each IN f. . ,-i. The‘ Wolf Man A daring drama of dare-devil men. Man against mind. Mind Iqalnst mind. "The Wolf Man" lo a fighter, all the way from his fashionable London clubs to the wilds of the northland- CLAIQWS inn ilBTCllllP servim Church and-formerly in ehargg of _ v ‘Ollvet Baptist Church, Montreal, BRQOKF|ELD QONGREGA_ "will preach morning 811d BVQnlflg Qt Baptist tomorrow. PERBONALO Mr. Nell McKenzie, 8t. Cath- erlnes, was in the city yesterday, ‘ -_.i__. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Union Road, was in the city yesterday. TION. — Sunday Aug. 17, ‘ser- vices in Brookfield at 11 a. m., Hartsvllle 3 p. m. Hunter Risen? . p. m. Rev. A. B. McLeod formerly of Sprlngton P. E. l. now of the United States, will take the appoint. incnt. ALSO “Arabia’s Last Alarm” “Building Up” TWO PART COMEDY SPORT REEL PAINFULLY INJURED-A dis- tressing accident occurred at the Railway Station Thursday when Joe Egan, the young sou of Mr. and Mrs Alf Egan, King St., while playl ing with companions, fell, break» iiig his wrist. ilo was at once taken to his IlOIlIt! nearby and medical aid summoned. Although the arm is somewhat painful today he is, do- ing as wcll as can be expected. Mr. W. A. Chandler. Hazelbrook. was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. H, McLean, Montague. was iu the city yesterday on bus-- ineus. Mrs. Jauies E. Walsh, iCltv loll yesterday morning to rejoin her daughter Gwendollne, in Boston. . LAID TO REST-The funeral oi the late Mrs. Pierce, wife of Rev. lli-ury Picrc-c, was held from her lute residence, Cornwall, Thursday and was largely attended, snowing tlir esteem in which the deceased was licid by the community. Fun- criil services at the blouse and Mns. Nathan Douglas. Mt, Stew- art, was a visitor to the city yes terday. Mr/Wilfred V. Enman, Vernon River, was in the city yesterday on business. grave, were .c0nilulcteil by Dr. K ~ l _ Samuel lloward of Murray liarbor Mf- and MFB- - D- Rlfihiifdfl. 0i ~ ' ~ zissistctl by Revs. Geo. Tllley, n11‘. New York. have arrived on a short Q°""l"e- Gglfflfiiln ‘l A SEARCHING pm- Smith, F. w. Sawdon and 0. n. visit to Mr. Richards‘ mother. Mrs. ire Llii¢6 ° e Putvrs, The pail bearers were: Dr. John Richards. 3 Grafton Street. ‘ f WW5‘ °I ‘he me o an J. ll. Ayers, Charlottetown. Messrs. PRINCE EDWARD ultra fashionable socie- J‘ A_ Moore] Wm Dmke_ pawn“; D. Msthieson, Oyster Bed WEE THuRs AUGUST 2°41 ly Sci, (loo. Crewys, Harry Hyde and B“ Ee- Wi" a "M!" 1° U19 Oily Frilllk Howard, Cornwall. A YesmriiaY- PRINCE EhWARD wzo. THURS. AUG. 20.21 WITH Corrine (lriffith and Conway Tearle The many friends of Miss Graro Campbell, Wlnsloe, are pleased to we her home after suiumerlng at the Bosch in Bathurst, N. B. iluil. vltumiucs arc definite cheniic~ als, substances which ‘play their part iu thu growth of all forms of animal life, from the simples to the highest," said Professor iJrummond. lie cltcil llie casc of a diatoms, llllllllti‘. plant forms which would not grow properly iii. artificial scu water, but which flourished when the mysterious- factor was pa; in by thc addition of inliiute traces of natural sca ivatei‘. "Wt.- must distinguish between lhc acccsory of thc factors which RECORD MAKING EXTRAORD- lNARY-Jlccorillng lo the Patriot of yestcrilay three American youths have accomplished u new and astonishing feat in transcontin- cutal travelling by Ford Car. it says thcy qrrlvcil in Vancouver around the first of August and aft- er looking the place over continued illlldl‘ trip to the Maritime rm- ‘VIIIUPS, arriving in Charlottetown on Wcduesilay the thirteenth inst. 'l‘his menus they have created a. l'(‘Clll'll of having crossed the con- iiuout by auto iu the remarkably .short pcriod of eleven days, where illr. Doolittle of the Gooil Roadsi {Llomiuissiou sought to establish a |l'(‘('Ol'iI of this kind and took over is lll llltll to lo the journey; |afti-i' having railed his own A ‘searching portrayal of truth in the liveis of an ultra- iashionable New York Society set. ‘ a 1N MEMORIAM MR. FRANCIS McRORY. lu the passing of Francis Mc- Rory the city has lost one of hcr oldest and most respected citizens. Although passing the four score years tho.lnte Mr. Mcliory was up to only a short ‘time ago, actively cugagcil at his trade as painter. lio- ‘Will! an excellent workman, consci- ihi5f°° entlous and painstaking, and many 9i" Qvfiibuildlugs and churches stand as a A PICTURE srnone lN DRAMA, RARE m BEAUTY. ooui-r FORGET THE ones: and those which aren't indispen- siblc, but which stimulate lt,” he s id. "'l‘ho ilepeuiluico upon minute traces oi‘ lhcsc factors bccoulcs more markoil as ouc ascends thc scale uf llvliig thin-gs. The complex organisms stiffer most when thc Are the ‘mi’ Rm"k"‘”' D“ R035 who we!" anltvfltllllOlllili to his honest work.‘ zicccssorics arc rcmovcil." . "ho why from Now Brunswick to Born in c unty Monnghan, m. lu thc class of tilt! iuillspensablci ltancouvvr via United States good lam], he enllg led wlth his parenlglsubstances are the fat-soluble vita, roads took ‘three weeks and three to the island when only nine ye|1|\g_'ll'llll _"A" foiurid in butter uudhuauy o fagc. Scttliug at Klukora, lllrrvcgirtabltii-l, and in couucutruteil family rqluglngd [new only ‘y ghorgform in coil iivci‘ oil; watcrsolublc llmc boron. nlovlng l0 lhls clly‘ vitamin "ll" occurs in yeast; a Allel- cbnlplellng 1,15 oducauon third class, kuowii as thc antl- llle late M‘ Mcrgory learned {he scurbutic found in lemons, in rc trade o; Farming and dcconmng’ liivil lo thc dlsisasii,_ scurvy as and for me pa“ (my years has scurvyzippcars whcn it is“ absent been m business In this d,» lfillvll thc illiltmAlllflllig the stiiuulat; Iiosldcs a Borrowing widow. the ‘"55. ““""3“"r"'5 “if” m” “bmsesi deceased leaves a mm"), of five \\'lllL!ll have bccn found potcul at sons and two daughters, Rev. lion- ry Mcllory, Plalnview, South Doko- ta; Itcv. Louis McRory, Libby, Mon tans; Frank, Joseph and Fri-d at homo. The two daughters are, Sis~ lcr St. Mary Claire. Stillwatcr, Minn, and Miss Rose at homo. Rev. llonry McRory has lcfl for ' (lharlottetown and it is expected will arrive in time for the funeral. (lays, lint tlu- Patriot's youths boat Ithis llllllUW, having done thc journ- uy in less than a fortnight. On yo‘... House LEAKING ? HAVE US MAKE A REAL JOB FOR YOU W Summer Heat Hard On Baby No season of the year is so dan- gerous to thc lifo of little OIIGS as is ihc summer. The excessive heat throws the little stomach out of order so iluickly that unless prompt aid is at hand the baby may b0 beyond all human help before ilic mother rculivcs he ls ill. Sulli- iucr ls thi- season when diarrhoea. cholera iufiintiim, dystcntry and tflllltl arc most prevalent. Any ‘one of those troubles may prove deadly A new supply of high gran; Copper Gate Sheets received and will be used for our Conductors and Mddu Work. Give us a call for your Metal Work iired H. Trainer THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Phone 3934. Opp. Prince Edward Theatre (‘olumbizi University for promoting the growth of ycast to iwiinty limos thc cxti-ut u which it tizikcs place when "bios" is not present. though only iu niiuutc traces. Two More Vitamins. "A year ago we recognized only . Elena!“ [llfillllltlttlly treflttiil- ’Dilli)‘iii$ which will be held on Sunday after- tlicsc vitamins," said Professor — fricnil Iil-mllab "3 n3) GMT bl etst noon‘ Drummimil. "We lmve now found ' b Y5 w“ a e 3- Funeral from his late residence, that thcro arc two uilicrs dis- Tiiiiy Pvguiuto the bowels, sweeten thc siiiuiui-Ji and keep baby healthy. The 'l'll|ll(_'ls are sold by medicine iicnlcrs or by mail at 25 cents a box from ’l‘lii~ I)r. Williams‘ Medic, inc Co. liriickvllle. Ont. ' <po> tlnct from tlu- first tlll'l?t‘.. The anti-rziuhitlc vitamin controls by its prcscncc or absence the illseose rickets; it has recently been dis» tiovcrcil that a fifth vitamin comes into play in thc processes of rc- production." "Thc old idea that vitamiues are unstable, ill-tlcfincil compounih; must go. We conclude from recent experiments that they are clear-cut, definite chemical substances, which should be isolated and lilentlfledf’. The mysterious materials can be subjected to agrcat deal of abuse chemically, which indicates a simp- lc and stable from, thc scientist. iii- dlczitcil. iii.- showed how the thrco Kent Street, Sunday afternoon at 2.45 to St. Dunstuuis (laithbdrnl. thence to Roman Catholic Comet» ery. Vitamines Must . Be Taken Up By Expert Chemists (Canadian Press) T——"TT_”"T_“ ' “T A“ ’ m ; EDUCATIONAL School of Nursing of The New Hampshire Slater Hospital offers a course of Nursing Education to young women who are eligible for admission. The School ila registered by the New York and New Hampshire State -, Beardj. a: Education. A generous allowance is offered to studehts during the course. _ _ Forfurfher information apply to the Dlrectrees of ~ Nursing. __ NEW HAVIVIRSHIRE STATE HOSPITAL, CONCORD. N. H, l: ‘ Mineral’; Llniment Relieves Pain. TORONTO, August 15.——’i‘he ilinc has come whoa vitamines, minute and mysterious uuljunct-s to "i" ‘limo which i! otherwise 90m" moat important vitamlncs, fat '___ y i plote as far as sugars, fats, protein gohlble "A," wager soluble "l3", aafixixykql '4 - materlals and salts are concerned. and the ;lnl_l.ycurlyuglc_ can be v must be taken up by the chemists. roughly llamlled will, glkalls, isolated and pure compounds, and identified. This was the attitude of world famous (int-mists and physiologists who illi-icusscil the slate of knowledge on this new and important (levolopmenit in biological science at the British Association meeting. Among those who took purt ivcro Prof. J. C. Drumuioiid. lluivi-rsliy College, Lnu-ilou; Prof. ll. C. Sherman, (loluniblzi Univer- sity; Prof. Walter ll. Eilily, Columbia University: Prof. E. l\lel- lenby. St. Thomas Hospital, Lend on; Prof. W. Lash Miller, Univer- sity of Toronto. _ "We are beginning to recognize -——-—¢03-——— alcohols and acids, and iletuiled thc steps which chemists have taken in tracking down their compositions. "This Ill tho pressing problem in vltumlues research today," Pro- fessor Drummonil ciiuclnilcil. “They must be ldcntlflcd as definite chemical substances; their Illlll- iztluns in lllillllllllllllllg health, pro~ motlug growth, tlii-lr part in rc- productiou. will then he understood, and thc problems of their dis- tribution and their regulation ln_ the diet will be simplified,” he in- dlcated. That the microscopic quantities suffice as far as the promo ion, of,‘ the growth of yeast is con erneili was brought out by Professor W. H. Eddy. A suggested chemical ‘fbri mula for tho "bio“ concerned was the surprise he had for the chemists. "This is only byoptlictlc- ‘CY: ENGLISH LAVEN DER l "This clean-up sale means that there _ arehcores of things about the house indoors and outdoors that you can get Tfowless than you will be able to get again. Better come in now and select . the things you need. ‘ REFRIGERATORS ICE-CREAM FREEZERS i-‘IITHI-METIIOII lillzcll)‘ ‘ATEN I ‘ “TIINICLER If KB MAGIC I . lt hull been found that n iilnipla turk- riiilt iulxtnrv, s read ovor tlm Milli‘? fare. acts iilinoii inngli-ullyi upon rvon refreshing and invigorating. ' tlio dropout wrinkles iuul i-nxtvafi-ot. It 51f‘ he allmltmll, ‘ln_ drawing g ' i LAWN MOWERS li-lfl".'.‘l"'.l...'.'.".'ulfhllll!‘ufiflllill’33,12,855irirriiiie showing row dr ri-c. Thi- danger of loos nlupr thc he thinks carbon hydrogen nitrogen .::..:::.':"l:;:..:i:..l':. ".'r*;.i:.'l.'.'i'..:'.' w" Dore-i "Mo" i“ "m" "r oi , v , no fllllllllll being necessury- Oil-thc potent substanhe" Reagarche“ in “flier hand, our ‘nun ‘usdthunililrlxlnlf other lbrflnchos are clgnfgzingng lzls .II\IPI are so nv nrn e v ry we e ‘name ‘ma’ how°ver_ ,3 y as d_ =':,"§.':,,:;',,“,f'|', ’;.',',‘,',,,g";‘,,:.‘,‘,',,",.: |',';.",,','.l:|,,: A unrlque feature of his formula is nlnuleur, Illllinltll. velvety alum-Quad?" that the "reacting weight," an _\'(ll| \\' llrfiPllrl‘ ll PH‘ ll I powiIi-rr-il lurkrnot from your ‘or-datum. "iggelxflg: tlrrvflez: ‘it lg u relatively simple substance. .' We are offering these at 20% dis- Price 25c Cake ount off the regular price as we have only a limited quantity. ‘The Rogers Hardware " x60. Ltd. f . .,- . Drug PMM THE. RI . » . i-iq- .‘ 1 » - . n l Pl :- WIIILIAM FOX PRESENTS °“ “°' 'ii£l’”‘32..'.il"£;?.’:2l “l. h???‘ AM owl-o'- nw t» ~ £35?‘ “i “:"y‘“""§°'"' .. . - - i ' ° ii" ' ‘ - u s. A.. ates his first Hail‘ . .-; l »- BELFA" sinvwiapwn sum on Sunday. Ans. 1V1. at 1.30 Ketchup on 50h. iihitliilt or Mass in turn-motive perish church‘, ‘ first:f.3'all'.°.f‘5.li.“..§i.f£i"i;2 0- ——- seer" “Mr-redid er §fi;,,fi,';',,?,”§;+§,f.‘,1,{,;.‘“,{,‘;'1i;,,,32,. service in the Belfast eongrega- ‘l; AENIDlSIZiRINOFIELD. IOYIIIQIIL mo“ m me ma,“ ofwmc), l“; ~ i- Hm‘ Springfield next 88Iufii;er\'tma11.i‘lli; Ccuddnllnlnoal strongly emphasizes, ti“; gurgellin ' ' ' ' . ' ' ‘l '- ' ‘ ‘Fries i" esern EH8!‘ - TRYON-BONSHAW earner ‘i- "‘- “"1 "i °"‘”‘““ i“ 7'°° P" W w- gsfidlilzrunilerissirles. at the ciosei arc absolutely essential for growth, ‘ tlio University of 'i‘oro|.it.o and at, labor, you will over kindly rciucmll. P!‘ iii"- liPiillic of St. Joseph's Par- G of the services thejlflilll- 75th" was presented with nhetfoliowirs address ‘ i.‘ f H‘ I l’- 1 '-"'.l l L‘,.'l l.‘ n5... Jbseph p. Momighlill, s. 1.-= v neutral: bola l. now Your. p_r ‘scope y, th; iis vividly’: brtgs zyto our nti do I ~ departure ffdlfi home an ‘(r19 5 favors we are asking from you, we fifteen years ago t0 Pursue Yo"? r P‘ m M m: beg to assure you Reverend udies f0 tluilioy.‘ r68 0 . thor, this ' be owls es and from youlr untlve Province. Long itlmefl lmfiylw W1 '- gdll w you before it Ieoame known that Y0“ wherever you may‘ be,, for your had resolved to, enter the religious health, lmpplneaa and guccegsliln life. Hill Welt? K110i"! 911d P06021111" all your labors and undertakings. Bil b! all 118-8 Bililiieflriliil leach" in conclusion, Reverend Father. and an exemplary Yiiiiiil; iiiim- w“ we beg you to accept the accomp- can also truthfully say that Y9"? dllylllg gift not for its intriapg kind and cheerful disposition and value, but as a token of thehig unassuming manner, made you a esteem in which you are held 'by favorite with old and young and the people of your native parish. gained for you the respect and cs- Wlth llPDpl-llll. respcclfwc remain: teem of a wide circle of ‘frlcuils. ll on behalf of the Parishioners of St. ivas quite natural, therefore, tliiii. Joseph's Church, on thc eve of your departure, thc Your humble Servants, prospect of a long separation sadd- James A. Bradley, enedus but. the cherished hope of James E. Coady, lodays reunion kept you in our Emmet German, minds and consoled us for our loss. John Nantes,‘ From time to time we were grviil- Oswald Kelly. ly pleased to hear of your success The address was read by Mr. and let us assure ‘you, Reverend James E. Coady and presentation Father, that the joy we feel today made by Mr. John H. Nantes. in re.‘ ‘n welcoming you back to your plying to tlio address Father homo and native parish. a priest llionaglnn in his happy. way warmi of the distinguished Jesuit Order, iy thanked the good people of his fully repays "5 i0!‘ the Yell"! 0i native parish for the whole-sealed waiting for your homecoming. welcome they accorded him and We feel that on- this happy occas- ion, it is eminently fitting to tend- cr our henrtlest congratulations hen l age-Hg“ I‘ rv ‘cdofltheA 1;.’ "it s a ‘shiaill ret fer ithe great‘ generous gift and assured them of n l‘(’lll0llll)l‘3l'l(.'t‘ when offering the to your aged "iimi ‘i/Ofliiy Diifelllii. Adorable Sacrifice of the Altar. in on being graciously ‘spared hv i110 conclusion the Reverend Futher im- LOi/iili; Filth". t0 hB-VO lhv iifllibi- parted his blessing to the large ness of seeing you return to your congregation present. , old home and native luirlsh. a __i¢..¢____ u Priest of God forever. Don't neglect to iron out thc It, is your honor, Reverend "fold" creases in materials after Father, to bc u member of thc your frock is finished. Nothing first. family of St. Joseplvs Parish slumps thc homo made garments that gave ai son to God's H01)’ as forcibly as thosn creases. service, namely your brother. ‘ b‘ 3Q}. W2 lll.‘ ‘A also for their kind aildress and . loci; .ii --_ of Freetown, now of 10 us ‘on Surida _ i‘, Alllll ll” l afihh‘ d“ RDRFECIQIIIY distcuc audience. - . Mr. has Mrs. L. u. daughter Luis loll (‘7|. morning for their homo in after two week bellton. N. ll. to fyrlcnds‘ lu Mtllpoqllrg . The‘ Andrew Macldia‘ rrqlli and Chief (if Charlottetown Wt‘ Mvalpeque on Friday. ‘Miss Minnie Wright. side, iswlsiting friends in l Milli} Liillhic Ramsay, visiting her cousin Donald Balllc >__ "id. B. n il, Justlci- . form H 0mm: breached in d... gig». . Mmbe Y cveniri‘; A 'l lllllll ilearnest “and... alum” ll l0 by a hm Liilgley "l Month; __§ y‘ izl-IONE ‘ n49. Reverend Dr. Monaghan the 01+ teemoil pastor of Miscouchc. This beginning of religious vocations in St. Joseph's Parish may be likcucd t otlic tiny grain of mustard seed that grew and flourished and its branches over a iviilii ”/ l prlilc in. saying that thc ilftccn priests of St. Joscplfs Parish, ministering at God's lloly Altar-- one of whom has risen to tlio rank of Archbishop-together with the number of our young nicu now studying for tlic priesthood and the twenty-eight young ladies in A, Goo, o, '57,,“ uunibcr of young iucn and ivomcu “w” "“-'- ""‘-'-' °‘”"“"* cull-ring thc religious lifc, may steadily iucrcusc in cvcry parish of the Diocese, we trust that our own St. Joseph's Parish may long continue to have thc honor of bclng thc bzinncr parish for religious vocations. We liopv, llevcrcuil Father, that you will fully i-njoy your visit to your old home and frlvnils and thi- SUPIIPS of your youth; and that you will cnior on your priestly ilutlos lfllril with the lizippiciit iucmorlvs of lhc littlu (iardim island and your native Parish in particular. May we express the wish that, in whatever portion of tho Master's Viiioyzird you may be called to luau-wane. onrmio. f,’ fli/fffify/ guaranteed as to quality. I factory price, buy early. FEEDS smoan" lfilll in your prayers and lrirtlcul- .__L_..___ “l. - BINDER TWINESN‘ 0o nor IE IEMUAIIED ‘ma? omen JWINE} us, THE BRANTFORD CORDAGE CO.. LIMITED. ‘iii alga W ll f tin l/ l’ brand. the rwmz Oil Cook Stoves and around. ity .and its low fuel consu economical to use. ‘ New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves easier. Just the thing for this kind of . forany time of the year. " ‘ ' O. .~ ' Very convenient for you men who “breakfast — 'u “ ‘the kettle_’s \_. “ilig- . ' In 2, 3, 4 or 5Burnerslze. 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Twine only‘ the celebrated 1' different Sisterhoods, are a gratify- Buy °NLY| i ing proof that the tiny‘ grain of $115955 p,“ M,,.,l,_ ¢§Q|b""|b‘ , “S-l religious vocations falls on. recop: GOLD LEAF Manila. ‘Winpnlb. . . I v61‘ tive soil in St. Joseph's Parish. iii-Vii LEAF» Swivel-n? Manila. _ Qflhpulb, Wililc wc hopc and pray that tlio MAPLE LHF- 5""‘"d» “Mi-Wit / .i Leaf” f but w BINDER’ TWINE on the market. Guaranteed 550 feet tothefpound. and every ball hi"! " We sell both NEW and pLD ASTYLE BALL. on our Barter 8t 0o. Limited FLOUR ‘KS1 . oi Math r0 visitors l, slllllllqi Malpem Alberto“ Miss