~ struck viral loci/ms _ or ii‘ ' .. tbosssse ahllons in ten " 5 so aatarai reason wb; mggot have ‘Just as good a ‘you property. last. drop Well lilo. Ltd. 1i Giisess lanes curl-Ileana r.- " = Powders i lvuuorl illVliit j l ‘most lowering lbe -weii s‘ hlrask Ariesian. I Advice )0 ladies- buy your face pow- § ders here. a Not because we sell better face than" anybo y _eise does, because we sell other stores do. _The"onlv thing is that we odor a larger assortment oi the newer and better kinds. " If you want some- thing new. ask us first. A . I The §__ . 2 MAC’? i-ttl‘ Grout u. t-Illi“ s: ‘QGOW ' Oillfllili rwlsr ' The tobacco that has marle Prince Edward island famous it! I006 i-lllllllty and rlavor every mp“ who has ever used H ts it. Mickey's is demand. on. the Mb c th t No other pindgibe: ivllbm :0 men m n" "n" o! The "tobacco with a iiavor s11 ""1011 10y sud satis- its own," iris. NICHOLSON TOBACCO C0. orft Jus AM SODA” ! ll i I minus Charlottetown LTD. i 1 t Ask For r k ior "PERLEBS" Cream, Soda" or an: oi the several Priced "PEERLESS ‘leverages: - thereby ii .01 securing drinks or QUALlTY-YPURITY." and l ssiur- SOLD EVERYWHERE. i. a. r. uoluls. “PEERLES? DRY GINGER ALE Manuiaotarers oi the now FAMOUS Prince Edward island. aretul selec- f every line welry ‘marks tock. Zwiil be lpleas lilllllliilili - _ " "Business. College fins ssPr. 1vu_ s" or resorts/u. m- erosa NIDQ COURSE: Rapid Writing, Spell- Corespondelioo. lilmerciai Arithllitto, l" k-kseplng, by Actual , lliess. Practice, Busi- - I Forms-and Banking. nlerclai Law be 1dr. .8. llaulan,.l(.0.. Mo- r and summer. rump counts: Uslish. Builiess Gor- llolidence, Correct Sty- audlndeutiug, Minleog- ‘ NM. Typewritilll. Binomial. Prolesalonal ' ~ Court Reporting by reliable Pitirlaliio dye- ot-skorthasds- _ Alicea Accouwriuo T0 those who desire. I Maturation apply so L. P. IIILLII, ' Priaeipal. Men’s Solid_ Leather Work . Boots tor. 86.50 and $7.50. ’ quality and style. _ Morris. *8: Smith The Big Shoe Store t i UNIVERSITY IN social and" ssorsl ssrroaudinss. deatiai accommodation, ssslr ma nlloam. " Windsor, ll. slums; m Vlie-il-lihly wders, the same kind that i-Ovatdisasauss s-ie-sosaaa IOIOIOIQp lillil- ’ See our splendid range o! Men's Leather Work Boots. sewed and nailed soles. They cannot be bought wholesale ior what we are selling them Prices $4.00. $4.75. $5.25, Prices diiier according to Kmfixooatsos, wmbaos OOUIUII Arts. leieaea. Law and Divinity. a thorough aosdslaie traiaila at moderate cost. enlist the Wt l l r Itransierred U “School Miss Norton resigned and lMiss Watson was isrsntcd a year's l] ll w [J m. J lld v he Oollege will rs-opsa on l September 29th, Next l . m- Calendar sad isorasoss rs mtrsues oscillations aal resi- in l. "held in the Falrview rr ravi‘ u. buy urtlru Prov-l "fir-reliance m outv v1.4a line . _ - at Pltolis today. l oLsAaAlvcs eats oi summer i ulresses at manufacturers prices at JPamas today. sisa-s-sr-ai I MAI la THI TAG PRICE oi the iew renlaininv. hats leit over iorm Pmw‘ °l°““"° “hr "mm"! t" them, and they're beauties illltrilnmed. . liliii-d-fl-Zi V‘ as-i PLEABE NOTE THAT the visit- ing hours atthe P.ill.l. Protestant Orphanage are irom 2 to 5 p.m. Each day. I 2435-‘8-28-0 ' RETURNED MEN-"JYO applica- tions will be received ior dental treatment alter Sept. lst. Dr. Rob-. ills Royal Bank bldg, - - 249l-8-28-2l WANTED-A cook (female) ior the P.lii.i. Protestant Orphanage, - Mount Herbert. Good references re quired. Apply stating wages to nlallllgcr dt house. ' zlas-s-zs-l‘: CAVENDIBH AND FAIRVIEW FiE'LD.—IDivine worship will be _ Baptist church on Sunday, Aug 29m, at 1i u. m.‘ and at Cavendish at 7_30 9- "1.- wnducted by J. M. Blesc- dell. Everybody welcome. The Cavendish service will be in me- lnory oi the late Rev, Herbert S. Bugnall THE HEINTZMAN PIANO lobe "lid at the auction nule tomorrow ' bl’ W13. Prowse is a very superior one. The bee; musicians in Char- lottetown have pronounced it ex- cellent. but a Heintsmnn name is also a guarantee oi quality, Some- liP-‘Y is 80in; to gut a bargain oi this piano in perfect condition and very little used, POLICE COURT-At the Police Court on Saturday iour prohibition cases were on the docket. Threw oi these were adjourned until lilo 4th inst. and one was dismissed o boys" appeared on a charge e damaging trees and were dis- missed with a warning. A m-lu charged with assault and buttery was lined $10 or twenty days. THE PUBLIC SCHO0LS.—-Tllc City Schools will re-open on Wed- nosday, September lst. There are several changes in the teaching stlii in West Kent Sine: School Miss Dyer and Miss Smith having resigned. Tho ncw teachers are Miss Ruth McGregor, and Miss Jacqueline i cDolrald who has been rom Prince Street iolvc oi EUISBIICQ. Tile ncw appoint- ments nre the Misses Jean Tait, Dorothy Duchcmin and Christine Kicil-y. W~0MAN*8 INSTITUTE. -'i‘he members oi the Maple Lea! Wo- men's Institute enjoyed a very pleasant aiternoou at the home oi Mrs. Leigh-ton Miliigan when the institute met there ior its monthly meeting. The business oi the meet- ing was iirst taken up. The school Committee gave its report as to the sorldition oi the school and~stated that the sum oi eighty dollars has neon paid towards the improvement oi the interior oi the school-bulld- ing. The sum oi twenty one dollars was also given to the Sec'y. ohthe Hall Committee to help pay the uLDBDBBS contracted in painting the exterior oi the Hall. At the close oi the meeting -the Hostess served her guests with a dainty lunch which was very much appreciated. The next meeting is to be at the home oi Mrs. Brewer Linklettcr. A lira Needs A? Milwaukee Air Power Allister rSysiea Combined in a iew words the answer is: Because it is the beat k to the wa time that can be sled to bottwr ad- vantage at other work. The matter oi lloine is important. isn't tke wile o! tks tarluer lust as good as the sit! woulaa‘! What about tbs ekildrsai la there any reason wily they shosid not have s borne equipped with a bath room and inside-toilet test like their eity relations! . / ; And to thin] what it laala In ease oi Ire to have a boss llllY" sars to light it with. _ - Osii in the seat time-roe ars is‘ town and look over our dbloustrat- ing oltlt. _ = 7i Queen BL. Charlottetown DI’. E. C". Eye Specialist Oflice, Royal Bank - Building, Charlot- ‘tetown. Oiiice Hours: 930-1230, 2-5 <- -. st“... w“ Phone 68-1’. investment s iarmer eall make. I . Time spent in oarryin water, lo _ pumping water and, ‘with; Currie & "iiurnsgllsl; "if g Johnson i: lohssos l . .. in “y ¢,-.-.i| , r» A . .1 .~. -| .-. IIB/Irh-il-di pa. ersALLvvoooe oiiice will be closed until September Bill‘. vausv a new nave LEFT at Futons. 81.4: takes any one oi slis-e-lr-al. _. on. balms ornca is closed l~lltil September 25th» " zsea-s-zs-si "CANADIAN MlNIIV-Tbe 8. E "Canadiltl Miner" sails irom Mont- real August 26th ior Charlottetown direct. She will load general cargo ior Bi. John's Newioundland about . August 30th. Parties wishing space are requested to book at once. Bun lain, "Boil t Co, Agents. 2417-8- 15-5i . ' . _-._ INSTITUTE WORK. --TwentY two members oi the Si. Nicholas Woman's institute met at tho llaii l0 lloid their regular meeting. This Institute which was organized in June has been doing splendid work lu advancing tile interests oi the District. $144.51 has been raised mid paid out ior the remodelling" w.’ their fchooi. Both departments were done over with Beaver Board and repainted. The members arc "OW "will": 11D the work oi knitting ior the Orphanage. WEDDING BELLS. —A very r uiet but pretty weddingvgook place B‘ the homo oi Mr. and‘ Mrs. George A. tlflhiteway, Tuesday. Aug. 3rd when" their eldest daughter Sadie n. bebame the one. oi Mr. nun»: "ilriiinnou, son or Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKirhon oi Brooklyn. The ceremony was perlormod by the ilev. W. H. Sword. The bride was attended by Miss Christie Mcliim non sister oi the groom. while Mr. William Whitrrlvay brother oi Ill! l-rirle, supported tho groom. The "Vie. and bridesmaid were laste- iully and becomingiy attired. Alter a dainty supper the happy couple drove. to their iuture home in Brooklyn. They were the recipients oi many useiul and ilandsomo glits. Their many irlends poin in wishing them a long and happy wedded iiie. "(Patriot please copy.) WEDDING IELLISs-On the even- ing oifAugust 18th. the home oi Mr and Mrs. William Buchanan, Eldon, ms Lilo. scone oi a very happy" event when their daughter Susanna Langley Buxton became the bride oi Alexander MacGregor, son oi Mr. Alexander MllcGregor of l-lopc- iicld." The bride was becomingly attired in a dress oi Copenhagen ‘"“"> silk with a COYNBKB bouquet. 0i white sweet Peas. The bride was at- tended by her sister Miss Augusta, and was tastefully dressed in blue silk wearing pink sweet Peas, while Ml‘. Duncan McMiliian oi Wood islands supported the groom. The "wit"!!! march was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Millie MacDonald. while the ceremony wa-s periormed by the Rev. J. W. MacKcnzie. After the ceremony the guests, 11111115811118 about eighty, repaired to the dining room where a bounte. ous repllst was served. The bride ‘ti!!! 811mm were the recipients or many valuable and usciul presents, including a cheque irom the groom's iuthor and sister. . Pals-lot Please Copy - ' {i- Illaslla [All-ans I" pun‘. §_ Lacilute, Que. 25th. 1i918. Mlliardhs Linimont Co.. Limited. h Gentlemen-Ever since coming home ilom the Boer war i have een bothered with running lover 5”" 911 my 1698. [tried many sulves and iiniments; also doctor. cd continually [or 11w b109,], but Bot no permanent reiiei. till lust “m” when m)’ mother Bot me to ti“)! MJNARUS LINIMENT. The fe oi which wasuimost magical After two bottles the sores com. plemly diaammllffld and l have worked-every World"! filly since. Yours lrateiuily, JOHN WALsi-l, “so. That's what they . _ All say "W6 are constantly happ- iu'g_ iavourahls comments re- - garding the delightiul qua“. t; or our beverage and u... Tuinly manner in which they are served. Our menu contains a won- iui o; things irom which to select. assortment good DRINK T0 VOUR OWN HEALTH AT OUR . FOUNTAIN The Gesmr Drupstsva Oar. Kent and Prlnel Ila. calla’ I‘ iilE Ciiiiiltltglillliltilihll ' 'pitai ior their unremitting atten- OIQROIQY ’4 surmount ' A NEW HAT AT 1.4! will keep _ you stylish untiliste iail..0et a hat today at Futons. livery hat ltiuat go Dead bargain at 81.48. _ _‘ . 2453-8-27-31 ‘jYOD ARE INVITED to Pistons today to see bow cheaply thoy are selling summer dresses, huts. suits." all! skirts. it will pay you to bu)‘ flllBllll ior nest year. ' " ' 2453-8-27-31 MR. AND MR8. D. J. THOMSON wish to thank their neighbors and irlends, ior the many acts oi kind ness and sy-lllpat-ily shown thorn at the death and burial oi their daugh ter, Muriel" Jean. They also wish to thank the Matron, Nurses and Doctors oi the Prince Uounty lies- mu auu kindness to her while she was under their care. "use I j. ‘FIuISDUSAIsS Mrs. J. Docllerty, Hensley St.. Vleit Saturday on a visit to Boston. Miss Lillian Drlscoli has return- ed lo ller home in Glace Bay aitw spending the summer with irlends in Webster's Corns-r. vMiss Viola iMuilin has arrived ll. ~"_-_ ‘Charlottetown from New York on a ' visit to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. LA. Hicks oi Sack ville nvzeonlpailied by Mr. and Mrs. Li). Vic-are oi Philadelphia, are visitors to Charlottetown. 'Mr_. Edmund R. Murphy who has been visiting his wife's former home in Montague isit Saturday on return to Boston, Mrs. Murphy will [Gift-ill ior some time. LMr. John A. Campbell oi Lns Angelou Cal. arrived in the city on Friday night and leit Satur- day on a visit to ills old homo in Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. David li. Laird and two c-hlldrcll who have spent the past 5lZ\'(‘l"i\l weeks in Charlotte- town ieit Saturday on return in their home in Winnipeg. Dr. Sllngstcr and daughter oi Sackville and Miss Dorman oi Hurl- iord. Conn., are spending a few days in Charlottetown, guests at the Russ. , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Matthew and Miss E.M. Mdhessfllin oi York and Mr. EJ-i. Day oi Charlotte- town ands Mr. Clayton Matthew or West Cove Head motored to » the Head oi Hlilsboro Sunday. while" there till-y wero tilc guests, 4M Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin. ,, .... The Misses Edythe MacRus oi Point Prim and Donaidcnu Murchi- ‘.1 son oi Kluross, have returned lo ," . their homes alter spending the past week visiting their cousin. Miss Jessie Finlayson, oi Kiimuir. Mr. H. F. Jones oi Boston was u passenger to Charlottetown by the train which was in collision near N Sackviiie Saturday night, and was ‘v one oi the iew who escaped injury. ..- Ho is spending u two weeks holi- """ here and is registered at tile Bulls e --—<a->——-- wss-rsmv causes NOT A5K=~ mo son FREE vases. smiles. sink, Aug 2:.._ lion. ' W‘! 1F. A. Turgeon in a speech last "" night pointed out that the pdopie oi Western Canada were not ask- ing ior tree trade, but they were opposed to’ high protective tariii and asked that agriculture should ‘be ireed irom the burden oi paying tuxes- ior the protection oi other industries. .- The Saskatchewan Attorney Gc-n- . erai declared that the turili com- mission had been appointed in a spirit oi oposition to tariii’ reiorrn. it was u commission whose hands were tied. 'I‘hcy were being sent out, to quote the words oi Mr. ‘Meighen himseii, with the oblect oi providing ior the iurther expan- sion oi the manufacturing indus- tries. Mr. Turgeon stated that the fluture weiiarsol the country lay not in the development oi‘ the na- tural resources oi the country sud greater production oi the basic in- dustry agrlcuiture. A high protec- tive lariii’. he pointed out served to impede this progress. lurruslrluo ANNOIJNfiEMENT Messrs W. B. Prowse and D. A. llaoKinnon propriet- ors oi the Vimy Fox Ranch. Norwood Road near Char- lottetown, P. E. l. are pro- l pared to sell a limited num- her or loses and ranch them ior- parties ii they so desire. The _Vilny For Ranch was established in the‘ isii .oi i919 and has 8| pairs oi iox- es 27 ni which are owned by Messrs Prnwse t MaoKin- non and the balance are boarders. The ranch has been under the management oi Mr. Fred Andrews and has been one oi the most suc- cessful in the province ‘this year. The 3| pairs have to- day s7 living pups or an aver- age oi‘ 21-8 to the pair. Tnls we ‘rink will compare lsvor- sill; with any ranch in the province having strictly "l! pups. Th: policy oi the lrrllase- mdut was lo seieot P‘! ver! best ioses that mono; could buy and teed the very best food. Results have instilled this course. The number oi pairs can be rauelssd ll he iiillltod to Ilttlail so ar- ties wile desire to take ad- vantage ot this sboaldvspeak “my. - QLQQ kmaaaa. v vwsv 10H." - . i o Memos l". 1 19-121 Queen. 5L, for school Is your boy all ready opening ' He’s grown a lot this summer, yurobably needs quite a lot of new things-—ncw suits,‘ .ncw shirt-s, new underwear, new sweater, new cap.- ~ The “MEN’S STORE” is h-ere to equip him as YOUR boy ought to be equipped. Everything right for boys wear except shoes. - Bring school outfit. Some of SMART STYLE GREY TWEED k This suit is made from a fan- cy grey tweed of wool and cot- ton mixture. Coat has yoke but- toned fiaps at breast. and ls finished with buckledbelt and plain knicker pants. _ _ Sizes 3 to 9 years . . . . .$t>-v0 BROWN CORDUROY» SUl'l‘_ Juvenile suit made from a me- dium rib English Corduroy ln dark or fawn shade. Coat has plain back with belt all-round, with yoke and pleats down the front, plain knicker pants. Very suitable for the small boy. Sizes 3 to 8 years . . . ...$6-50 A SUIT FOR him in this week and let us put him "into a smart ‘i I the busts FANCY WEAVE BROWN TWEED SUIT This suit is tailored in mate- rial and style specially suited for theylittle fellow, coat is finished with all-round sewn belt buttoned in front, plain pockets and red tie and well cut knee pants. Sizes 3 to 9 years . . . . .8750 SMART STYLE FANCY GREY ' ‘TWEED , Popular model suit tailored from medium grey tweed with fine pin stripe, coat has slash skirt pockets and buckled belt. Strongly made- full-fitting bloomers. Materials are of cot- ton and wool mixture. Sizes 10 to 14 years, . 311-50 HARD \VEAR Good value in a hard finished medium grey tweed suit of cotton and wool mixture, coat is made plain style with all- round buckled belt and slash pockets. Strap and buckle bloom- ers are full filling" and lined throughout. Sizes 10 to l7 years. Price Other suits ut~$l5.90 $16-50- “ $13.50 ...-........-.-s--.... $18.00 up to $30.00. Boys plain or bloomer pants for boys from 5 to 18 years, $1 .50, $1.75, 532,00, $2.25 up to $4.00 ' Special showing of _ Shirts for big men in our Southern window. Sizes are 161-2, i7, and l7 l-Z Prices irom 2.25 to 4.00 Men’s Sweater Coats We've just been putting info stock a wonderful-ily attrac- tive. assortment of new things in men's sweater coats in all weights and styles. with a touch of “das The colors are good, tasteful, wearable, ” about the younger models. $1.65 to’ $15.00 TD a Charlottetown r ...i. ' i "Qfl,