i‘ i l7. ‘z h! i if} "qr . __ PAGE EIGTil 7 RED r , SB "is good tea” 0U0b50 d TEA tiaid liked. f Western Guardian“ """“‘*§ ‘ ‘ 35;; __ (Onpeem R -l=on urn wrongs news "‘ -—P.\|0 I is available. - l! -~:w ANNAN RAOIO woe- inesday, August 25th. 8411071 Li. . -l-:A-r OLYMPIA lcevsorlluu- 5°11“ At New Annan Races. needly ' . ' ' I , _, Aug. 25th. 1372-8-19-I Business College , m Fall Term Beptembe let. 1920 We help you 0o win premotle . fiallvae one» from August are. Hours 10-12 and‘ 24 r- m- 1 v 1%; OOOOOQO-OQQ-O-OOQ-O-OOOO-OOQ‘ ms carnivore-snows ousrlnnur i ' aAAA-AA... AA A I v v vw-w ll ll ll iililliif!'i""""“" all"! 909°!) lummerelde, P. I. l. —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR D Illllllfl only from selected wheat and sold by leading blend deelere who goer- antee in quality Eastern Guardian . .'EAI'I'ERN lNew John Deere ~,, Spreader P” Liked By Every One This new spreader with the beater on the axle the box-roll ;; war Sl-IOULDN’? m * Ifhas a S-to 10-inch lower box advantage that saves a lot of real labor ~saves the hard work of pitching the manure high. better work. it has high drive wheels, roller bearings, fewer moving parts and the beater on the axle that makes it easier pull- ing for your horses. because the beater is on 1f you haven't seen tho New John Deere make it a point to onli st our ltore. A sample is on display. We invite com- parie n. JANiES A. McNEILL & son ; Summerside (ii-IT QUAI lTY AND FZERVILIL Aug. 14- the King Gofvernylrlenft on the Notes by the Way turn appeals to everyone who has seen it. lts boaters are low down- the manure is evenly deposited, making a well defined line be- yond the drive wheels before wind can cause dtiifinfl-—dOCl Simplein design, fewer parts, axle, unusually high grade ma- terials and workmanship make it o long-lived durablespreader. and -ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -Mr and Mrs H. lB. Bownese, Ken- slngton announce the engagement of their daughter Jennie MocKay, llt i! [dill-Ilia lnlneo. i to m. Charles’ Lyman rluoslls. en-atmgilg-Tl minor; the] b13153 Wilmot. Marr Ago to take place O e woo su . . ‘ l in September. 143s 8°00 wlve-"lr-Ww- Landrisan. ~ N68!‘ MOHtPGRI _, _ _Sourls vkoller Mill. ' - . I m*3'1“"“' MONTREAL Aug. 2o. ——'l"hree g New Struc- i __,THE NGGEST and but men were drowned in Riviera Des I .l . iovent of the season. St. Goran's rgaifllgfagg "‘§,,§{’,','§,",.‘“° °§,,;‘,‘,‘,’,"§, V?“ Tuesday’ August 24th‘ ‘hm small ferry on which ithey were mnmmmn Queer Forms‘! w “terry wrong and I” haffzyé crossing turned over. One man l s rescued. ‘ream of horses ____ ---<o>____ rzildiwegon also’ wontudowni] Ac- xlzllv YORK, Aug. 21-soluo of m“ "5 1° ‘i m“ ‘m °"° “ me mo“ curloufly shaped bum, farmer named Bertrand and two MINT-Ir. J. W. Murdock in. now Guardian eg- eM will be pleu- ed totreoeive new; item, mug-ms United Staten Steel . . . . . . .. 1525a F. W. Woolworth Co. ........1i8le Wheat Sept- 18756. Dec. 14035,- liay 146, Corn 78%, Dec. 84%. Mai 80%. Olte. 36D!- 3958» 90¢ 43- Wheat. Oct 189%. Des- l-Wk. Ne: 1423i. I Canada Is Subject lTo Midwinter Exposition Canadian Manufacturers and, Reli- whye Largely Responnlbls for Eirhibltlon in New York Next January That Will Coven All Dominion’: Varied Aspect! ings in the world are located rin New York without one of them he- ing planned as a freak. . This condition arises from their having been planned according to streets, which originally were laid along twisting roads or ludian trails. Numeroug "Fiutirone" The Flatiron Building is the best ‘NEW YORK N Y Au‘ so Ac _ s - -l -' ' rmwn’ Wm‘ l" “we m“ edge me cording to an announcement made ng North while the southern ex- hem by Charles wands" director posure is widened in the space be- ever ha” o‘, Canadla i] H ' tween converging streets. Brcnd- resogrges industries “admit” m’ Wily has a similar shaped building w“, be de-monstrmed- 311'“ ggnflédfifl- ail’, 1°" "ma" “p '° Time’ exposition to he held hers 1o Jan- ‘i l‘ . ' _ nary 1927. ‘:1. the northwest. The remainder of we Canadian and United "mam" (Canadian Prose) \ W the plat- latter street, which makes the building a triangle with one side m“ °"’°”'"°“' "ballooned" ing across, 116th street, a compan- made m bring w ‘he iont thl one, i built ith the curvoolnwlird. If still! strezt could onered in Canad" 51mm"! be removed and the two joined they would dovetail. gllgeiwictgleatgg guggglfgne wmch m “buyers and visitors to come to Hie-ready the promoters are being lie- bullding is beautLUnned litséesseguréglitjaléuiflhIt:‘sieged with requests for reserva- a a a tion for parties who wish to be Dre‘ ‘Delsg- sent. the case of each ful but seldom ‘ _ street. or twentieth b I _ railways and Canadian manufactur- htlfnlgilntiari‘ eligiiisgrlge Villililfllloulcillllfiliéefl igigogaggecoigrblrlfd 1° b71118 1118 V1151 the odd shaped lots to appear at attenflons m, e each intersection. Smum thlpispllays 0f the lumber industry. . 9 m l1": and refining or gold. a iiiirlilhthilosqlilt?rfiliistiigirlsarfiidrxiisegnbyi ihzlfgilheriea- "mmillllills and nlany 111 thing but square, being rather more 3d Vi: oéymznlfifactlurers “r” Plan‘ M the shape of a diamond, as Broad- ’ ‘ ' en e S“ d‘ “W” can‘ Times Square Formation from the east and then turns north. Riverside Drive and 116th street is the pa“ generation’ Gamma" in‘ e northwest he said‘ in Miniature displays are outward. The build- e visitors copies of actual Sugnfifl ll0tll winter and summer gpoftg, Mr. Wendell said would be extensively BdVéFflSEll throughout South America for buildings Skyline Of Arg The new buildings, in conform- laws, a,“ to interest the ‘South Alnericml attend noticed from me gllfltlfifafilllffifs have to offer the Th bum" b m l fly on mar can countries. ‘ e ngsoifloiisviirc isrfifiililled gums of vaflm“ °'5““z““°"5 “n”! rescue in a boat. ranged afternoon tea given by the Misseg Burrows, Summerside. ll 1390916 in the “United spent. most enjoyable social time, recall- dnmlnlon to inning pleasant reminisances W35 U I I ~ long “p, M t H '4 _ist and orgalnst, who has so way crosses ‘Seventh Avenue there dlannmaggg aim}? éfielirfngilofiuc: given of his talent and genius for An apartment house located at ‘wearing the ‘mmmfl “minim” 0’ ‘he Dene“! M 1°C“ b b] (k The concert will pro 8. l‘ a e bum 11151116 0! B 1°11! 01"" 0f 111° ma“ and hard§,i§'r',§§a‘;'iggini"',’,l place in tho Prince Edward theatre . pnlng tlnguished visitors now on the ls- aitentlon oflaml w Ijrlllllillt), in addition to the host of Focal talent who have offered their the exposition services. cert will be one of the most brll~ months prior m the opening m “Ham musical events probably in the history of the Province, and 111' hired men were the drowned. A third farm hand was rescued by Bertrnmfs son,.who came to the The others had disappeared. Mlnarire Linlmont for llulne. ‘ PIE Happenings oi The Week (Continued from page 4-) Mrs. Stanley Green was tho uest of honor at a delightfully i" '05 n re-union of old friends, and a Hear arrangements arp being adegfor a concert in honour of r. F. T. Watkis. the brilliant pian- Meil your institutions. September to permit of dis- contributc ‘to the pro- of l)r. JlilllCfi MocNolll, liuttiefflfil who has becn the Kile-ii "i Mr‘- frank Mud-Neill, SUIJlIltJPrlliifl, left this week on return llollll- after a lllost ulnjoyublc visit. I O O ‘Mrs. H. H. Ilcfurgcy, Silnlnlcr- side, was hostess this week enter- taining her friend, Mrs. Johnston. l‘ronl Western Cililllllil who is visit- Needlees to say the coll- u n O e : n l P E.‘ E S‘ n Q. '.:||l||i l’ l .|'|\}.\ , [Hplilwi smokmc roeAcco | I liIJlll Save the "POKER HANDS” that are packed with Master Workman Cut Plu 'l»"‘~.' "Poker Hands" to imperial Tobacco Com 7° .0 if you live In Charlottetown apply porno , office, 9D Queen Street. Th 1" ltild! a; Dr. and Mrs. licnlly M, wed“ ' ' ' dny for Molllrclll. llfzcr n lluligh ‘Afffllll-{lflllfilllfl have now been “mum, a, K,,,H,U(,k_ cmnplctcli by Mr. liiiiltfl] (‘uttlm for the operation of u through pull- (filalrlottelluwll to .\l(lliil‘0il] leaving Charlottetown at two o'clock on 'l‘hul‘silay after- lllil ll siet pvr from noun Scptelnbcr 2nd and due they are VALUABLE in exchange FOR high-grade PLAYING CARDS ‘Sholllur. loll/NCO w O I ._ h: c: P 0 s n -. ll e ... la will nave you postage. mm l . 21, u bi] dirllihlluliu"! _. u. I llliiii fl llml ‘liiilililillll. ‘lllillllnl, ASTERWURKMAN‘ I W’ Pl” llmnl l!!! o B l P e nally at our I I O (looilbya were sub] fill}; week .\lr. Lloyd 'l)(‘\\'ill', son of Dr, .' Hrs. (l. l’. i)l‘\\'2ll‘, who left Til llny for Vancouver, where he i“ lllPllll sclloul lhis coming rel (Continued from page 4.) _____________ m.’ H ( nus conceit of the man! "The West “Am to gel back‘ knows the Fast better I'll!!! ibc bis-rs Ahissm’ RUM) and Dunning‘ ‘med knows the West" he sho-lb-d and up’ “m” ‘voices m prophesy that with tho nir of the Mall-\\'il<l-l{llo\vs. (‘my Wm he “A” speaking to people Mm knnw Just azter the election on 14th Sep- lumber. Pit-loll. one of file four who did nothing. One of the few buildings not so A m“, m 0mm again hidden is the American Radiator h“ .\lr. i-J. .\l. Nfacdona-ld, of in n extensive radio programme been planned according to Mr. t d i ~ form in Market Hull the other nlghtxlo allow as much light as possible {Qsi-lolfrogi: iiflsiirijgslnviiizii midi": 'l'ile.-y are out of office now and they ‘s: figgrgéreggtbgg gligpzgraffapmr: view to making buslnegg Two o; them, m", can be obmned to- View mo‘ tlons with Canadian manufacu upper portions. Mr. Wendell added. connec. has as her welcome guest. rers, Gnlce Mclrney of Saint John, N. B one fPhe lea hostesses at golf Mrs. c. Lyons. Fitzroy Hires?- .ng here. M‘ one 8S this The Aiisses Nlacflillvary of Bos- ‘loll MBSFL, who have been visiting their sister, Reverend Mother Sup- Molllrelll on the Alnrifilnrl l<lxlaresr= lllc fllllflWlllg (*\‘l‘lllil].{. 'l‘his will be fhc first occasion on which il lllllllililll sleeper Willi tickets ill/Hil- able for thc general ill‘ \\'ll.~‘ m-colllpnuiieil lo ‘Mom by his illllll, bliss Kntllerinclll Ll-oll, who will spend some we l-isitillg fricllils. public has ‘s e r been operzlicll out of (‘llurloitetcnvll “You puny m-ndem why don-‘ispczlk of zbi- nil-cling, has since some of you buy a my", m," get given nn interview to the Opposi- zuul SW‘ something and iQZITHILiUn "riiw h”? “Ming that Mr- Thkse we“, “U, ma. Nlelghcn can’: possibly win. Well, words. but that was rho i:llpreslsi0n.'i"'l' “H “Md m” slime thing last out scum-filing?" be left. “l know it all. llOiC all the nine provinces within iilfliprmle ‘lull-we’ an“ lheY themgeiv‘ FM, W“. days and p,.,.,y“.],e,.e “be are out in the cold. Thatshakes H Uipr“; “He, 1S rising-- Th“ our faith in the predictions of Lib- ‘r5? ilxfl-lw-llw- wils plain. Mull llzul only m HllliW himself fm" "lined that they are o“! m7 500d u l|,’l\‘ or l\\'0 ill a province llllll Lhciwe mum belie“? mem- Llbl-rlll \\'.'l\'f' Flllllt? llp. boundless and bountiful. _f__ out when only the cover The (Treat Stretcher NCSl-——-lit‘l\' we l-nl] him -(l|fl not t” M m‘? grmmd ‘vim 9391979‘,- lelly liilli lll- llrld lllllll"l that the for 9199mm Alnrlliun- l-I-ollb- bzulkoaéd nffcr free “M11195 "5 bill] l1! "W! flilBailly Robb i?" 8T The urc still coming to light from week r V“ scandals were life- of his own honll- organ in Regina. bWY-‘b ma’? “"3 a P191"? 0f mam But wllywlill ill‘ zldll to that insult ready i‘) “mid t” keel’ ‘he °X'Mi"|5' rlllcs llll lllt- llllt'ri‘f)lnilllll. proof was mo plain in the colummyio week- H’ by hero suggesting tile pllrchnseuf m" ‘immi- illvvcrs? m“ and We nometmng and lea,“ (‘uslums (‘onlmlltce are not buoy norm-tiling." That in substance is m"- They are “m” i‘ 1055-85191‘ ways to the people of this province. °d°r “Milli”- ll sl-rves l0 recall that years ago when our railway was blocked with - l snow for weeks the then Liberal _ Xliniator of Railways on us to Polltloa] Meetmg-g "GP! Dill dYltl BlIOVBl IIIOW." Thilt pomlc“ mepnnga Wu] lb. i910!“ sort of thing is not popular lll Klings Counfiy at the following 1 d d 1 1 d_ p aeol. on t e dates given below: Pr n” E w" ‘an Kinksboro. Monday. Aug. 23rd Evidently ma, w,“ m, on which to build their hopes? The nlezlsllre for the purchasing po\vur|9‘"md“1** which “ickened 9V9" i119 n, the average Cullen M we MarHLiilerul unli Progressive members “me provmceg’ Hnuy a ‘NW6,’ gar-ho made up the majority of the of the ".0," ‘he mess was lifted a little. Not aquar- pin nam Qu Healing of a numb, and I that other sufferers may know how to find relief. The foregoing letter is addrsss- furumwd by Jllllllllloll and Worn ed to W senmtlve. 268 sydnoy at. the word of the ex-MinisterofRail- m3 “might "Y"! "r '1" “119199-551" loitemwn‘ Him“ 586*,‘ literature including long Political meetings will be held at the following places and on the attend as guest of the United =States c0mmlttec and ae- srist with other ‘(Iioléernor-GA. Harry Moore of New 8 . . ~ Newport, P. n. r. y m“ w wi°k°"h“'" A year ago my llrgrtrllingnt men. as m e anadion committee now be! m was quits useless. For lng formed gnclud a M 1 Emil months I could not pick up a e ~ gym Man n new; with it; rmy fingers were quite Buttered much mm‘ ent of the Canadian . Lord Atholston of lllontrenl A Blllsle treatment with the lFsrs- ‘ma’? i ' D1‘- dor brought wonderful relief and §,“,,,,,,§:f‘§,', waiting}, gjgisljar or Bosto freedom from pain. "and I can now ___ ' e ' What else have they use the arm qum freely lam -——< making this omzomohz iii order Stogk Quotations hey mas. FLORA McLEAN. “Al-WAX MB- 2° “Jlmtotivn-"iylrm . E, Enmnn, Flu-mo, Rem-e. members Montreal lStock Exchange Ch - Mk Abitlbl ........ .. m; of Can. Steamhlps pfd es of cured Island people. Bridge 1444 Howard ‘OJIP. son's County Political Meetings Winnipeg Electric. ». . ~lnt Petroleum . . . . . . .. now vl Standard New York ' i1, e214 Alpepby, Misc E. Jenkins, and Miss leading mén of Dorothy Kirwan. Tllegday and were Bpeclalorg an encs some time in (lctober, while the Montague races on Wednesday. 0n lllell‘ Dr. Barrel is one of our island boys Russian Prince no follows: vho have made good in the United ‘Xilflll llrltlsll Royal-tics. who , ‘alas, m whnm Islanders are al- illCh an interacting section of Lon 15 Lvhys glad in extend s hand of wel- loll society. are rust accustomed “mm Chm-we Rnbgflggl], of spflk- ..-essflllly ill commercial enterprises. 04% one, Washington, who ' visiting her daughter at Truro. i.- Macbeod. at Keppocll- spending a holiday ut her old homo in Sulllm-grsidc and is being wel- BDBIHHIIB six arson and Mrs. Pearson at their Wm “pend two weeks in Am- rliy will llelndced pleased lo hear before returning home, bat .\lr. Earle Spicer, baritone, and e e e ‘lill accompanist, Prince George Farrel and Mrs. Farrel, of Clluvclluvndee expect to be able lo n‘ arrived in the any 1351 lppcur before u. Charlottetown uni!- next trolls-continental They nre now lll London. Avenue. uid the Dally Sketch soaks of tile Mrlll" fnrln are the guests of Mr. and our. S. T. Gallant. Elm llenlsalvos to new conditions, null e e e many have lllllClltlll‘ out most suc- has been Others have entered llle worlds of arts and music. with notable re- sults. Prince George Cilavchavlldze for example, is achieving consid- siting her sister ‘Mrs. Jnmee l x S! w _ Atadbmy Sum Miss ‘Enid Rogers W35 the h . For ‘l ' ' “W5 ‘ i ' i- l ‘t i in be lo it'll that filo (“if - - . . .. h; - Wendell, and on mom}, l d. week wlll be Mns. C. S. lnmnn. Q ‘ v ’ .111. l u , 1 l - u.~.~.ir nn lnlorln-ll lldlllhi aw Building south of the Public Lib- ° F1 '1 lnsrmdo left for home yesterday ,. _ ,_ .. _ , , _ . ,,_ m” groundm Th“ tower is do“ ‘vane; of the exposition everyrndio Mrs. K. M Marvin, MrH-IM-Bllsllflli 1110mm after a ‘lengmful hondnywlrullll in u} Ii ‘hill ll so Ill-u .1 SH‘ In llulmrul her i-ollslll. Al.» Frail Ofllllgo and black stone, each an? éastincanadia" Progrllmllltllud Mrs_p_|ge||ar g ‘ ' ' IVHW? of lins- klnll llnvlllg llcl-ll lance ‘(U-upfs “f Monn-Qgfl’ who l5 l insert of the pyramid marked so 9M1. ggnxsldnfjmiflzii°m ' s o e - Ill-sled out. will not ln- mo: with gut-gt‘ tgazlwgflittge “i?” l! "Iumdnnwg f Toronto nmlaéillilvorayijirariaigsig; At the tennis courts this after- .34“ Beverly Owen‘ "med “wal- tllc gzlnlo difficulties in lllc future s a r 4 l1 8 lie e appearance o ‘ - ‘. - ' t i N w York, i at present , a great We o‘ 60am xlegrlitg-gatln had signified their in- noon the hostesses will be Miss ‘s ° ° s do have uilcr mucll corrcsponiil-nvo [ill-cu sllclrcr-lsflllly overcollic ill flli= H H" n lgilll-iiilncti- '13"! iii-IT'S lllTilllléPll i"? IPuill. and tllcil- iwn charm! Canada and the United St Le t ' ' ' Dmu] by her many re] " "U!" iWflh-‘l "hi!" "- mu? “ii-iii” milulglllcrs are lining wl-Il-illllvd . a a a b l o] lo- lolce will ill‘ board I've visited W” m“! 5°‘ ~“"- Meighen i" 11°" Arm ‘he ‘lmcml ‘W911i!!! BY Mayor Wllk- Miss Berno Jleustls. Upper Prince ‘° e mp ‘ ‘ ' ‘- ' ‘ than 11n- Suvkviiic rule arc uboul Illcir lnnny (‘bnl-loln-lolvll frivfl el-‘Aof Nil? Ygrki W [street has as her guest this week l‘ Clmflmleww" before returning flvc pl-r i-clli lower than the liali- 1W0)’ 1911"‘ ill’ llliiml‘ 1m‘ "mini ——— ccor n o Mr. ill, h - ' . , ' . , , . . ANOTHER ISLAND WOMAN lied StatesgexpositiopZrgniimigggelis. Miss Jean Wright of Summlerside. i” New Ymk . . . fax no .\lUllll‘£‘ill pulllllzul riltc Wllllhl ml lcturn to llllll hillllt. PAve TRIBUTE TO "m: elude-s Charles M. schwollf United r r r Willllil norm l0 bl: rcilrsullllllle oml ‘ ‘ ‘ Tm’ Gm" en“ exanmsiers’ H they now ad‘ FARADOR States Senator Jame“ w- Wad!‘ Regretful farewells were said to M"- Peberso“ “mi Miss “urmiddi""“‘H‘\‘illioll>; nllly llu\\' be lnzull» rlf Missile N‘"'-""- Q""“"i"i H“ The following letter from alivlgbtlilésliiibriiestrlrvbtgfrizhd’ 221x51‘ rs. Alice MaoKinnon. who left Peterson of Montreal, are t - H“. my “$1M ,,|-;;,.,.S_ “m; Sumhnnh, Jnnklns, dough! grateful lslsna woman is but an- ‘William 'r. sloshing oi’ Nye’... york Thursday morning on return to sums of 11w" svfl-‘MP- A- W- W" ~ - - of col. and um. s. R. Jenki The Custom: Scandal out them gililrignlclgk m a very long chum o’ Theodore Roosevelt’ Vincent ‘Astor’ Tums’ 0km" an" Airs. (lily Johnston and “mo, Brighton, returned from their v‘ weeks with her parents renewing lhflrllliilfl fllillrlfllem- Wiillsbl)?“ (laughter who have bcc-n filllllilIOl" l" Ellrfllle Ml MOIHIHY "Tlliillih I - - ~ . . yo; mother and Street. lllp n1 Kcppocll left yesterday for ha‘! ‘i gmrkm“ m“ "mum; ' ’. ' " l-l-zltl son Errol, accompanied her ' ' ' ihl-u- hUlllU in Montreal. llr. Jolln- km‘! "n" m‘ ‘Om mm m‘ m r no snckville. Mrs. Doull and hovers of good music in tlllflwq lnn will colllc down from llinntrcol ‘to llllvl tilcln llt Quebec. .\lr. ll. D. and Airs. Rogers io "rly of Alllllursl. but now of .\l n few oIJ friends and lu-qlnlillilll uil lllcir travels. i5’ Brantfordfixwlsr§o°ii FOR YOUR Use Brantford Arro-Lock Slates. Neither gslenrlil snow nor frost can budge them and they last for Y9“ The low price and small laying cost make them the " economical roof of exceptional value. old shingles. BARN ROOF You can lay them om: 1 1 l- " <1 .\ o’: t i l . t‘: i . t l t l‘ ' ‘i i i ‘l \ t‘: gr . t l: i . t t‘ ‘I I Q ‘l i t t .0 ‘l tp l i‘ t s: i 3o l v ‘t? t e ~ t .0 v.0 v t izi v t t t it t t t i l .° .;. _..~_l ‘I '4 l o '1 .. or t .0 ll "C There were fouridx-Mlnletere of PAIN Mllnard’: relieves pnlr ind nchos. is highly beneflrlsl for stiff Joints sore "IINPlPR. Souris. Tuesday. Aug. 24th Annnndnle, Thursday. Aug 26th Bridgetown. Friday, Aug. 27th 9t. Georges. ‘Monday, Aug. 30th Cardigan. Tuesday, Aug. 31st Montague, Thursday, Sept. 2nd Resthordsle, Friday. Sept. 8rd Cambridge. Monday. sent. 9th Ol-orrelown. Tuesday, Sept, 7th Hurray River, Thursday. lent. will e-oninge ae given below. All meetings to open at 8 p. m. 0p- Afton Hall. August 16th ‘JOHN H. MYIRB. l. A- IIQDONALD- JOHNA- MBBIIRVIY- iiing is a lionnoiss . S. Casi Iron IIIJ.|“;.nlliidiil:tlr?in1l"-Albbh0l Con. m? "i" EMY" "“°"°'"- d“"l“‘°' eur of lild Fashioned Furniture. Atchlson Topeka. & shin-q. H Fe Ry. . . . . . . Amer. Can. Co. . . . . .. position ooooldsm invited w et- §,‘§‘;n‘§fl§'§f;‘,’::°'*‘ 0°" m“ ry Co .. 28% ma“! “u h” ‘m’ m" °' u" Amsrs. Iplcfmotige Co. .... .. 104 n m m“ A t o m.- me t ng & fining Co. 146% Based? nlvoi-I Ailiruuitirig; Am. Bosch Magneto Co 21% Nflflh Wlltshirs, August 24th. "m" B" "d PM)" C" m9“ Cornwall Hall, August 25th. Amiwnd‘ emu)" “hi”! c“ 49% P106 Al: Fdy C0. 18% Mrs. A. A. Bartlett entertained at dinner at Beach Grove lnn this week, in honor of Mrs. C. L. Miles. whose impending departure for the West Indies is being regretted by a wide circle of friends. O O I Mr. and Mrs. -Marcua Calder an’! eon, Ralph and Dr. Stanley 811d Mrs. Donlalds ,Monclon. N. 13.. have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G W. Robinson lSulnmersid-a tlrll A R D‘ . 30mm,’ mm," "n, ‘New York can rel Mfludson I] wlurrnv Harbor south, may, Victoria, August 30th Riv" R- R- 137% soul lolh Kelly's Creel. August am Coflwlfdmd GM <><>---~- ~11"? emu PM” ' All meeting! to commence at I Bredelbons. September 1st imiimmm‘ "P" 9°» nil-m“ , o'clock p. m. Hope River, September and Bllndflrd %of New Jersey .. 48% . rlu- ODMIIHOII Candidate u m Clifton. unmo- lrd Missouri. new!» Ten! n: W96 week. i u N I M E N‘ Ilvltgl :3 attend and share equally Irilhwwn. September 4th. Reading co 103% I .- lll O DI- 188 COO! arable, fame all a pianist, and 1s lillf] to have u greet career before uiln. Tho Prince who is a younger brother of Prince Poul, the busbpnd. of Queen Alexandra's great-niche.- Nina, llflli already given several concerts in town." I O l Among the welcome arrivals in‘ Charlottetown this week ore Mrs. William MacLean, for many years‘ n resident of this city, and now of Montreal, and also -Mr. A. A.’ Madlnan, ex M. P, and Mrs Moc- Lean of Ottawa who are being cor-i ~: 0.0 s a Q o l i N 0 O I . Q 0 ' .- OQ.Q:Q:Q:O:O:Q:V.¢Q'Q.O.Q N ‘O 0 o‘. l o 0:0 e o Q Q ‘.5 o t O t‘ ~: 5 O 1 0 1 o Q = § i; ||u||llllll|lll~ *’ oi —'““l= ( Brantfordl 0"‘ l I It d Ilkemetzerhgrrt-af-nve-ol The Canltll ca“ $115.5’. Saint John, ma. "l" ‘"- ' 580d: Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brentford Roofing rendered by Fennell dially welcomed by their many‘ lie has ilocorated the Bureau of the yslaoqueebean . Period. ullyzllllsli & Chandler - Charlottetown, P-El‘ Senate (ihamher With I