VictortousEverywhere .... .51.‘. ';.':.'§’z.i°zrzr;'.z'llts.f:iz'z.sfl.l:t.t'rl.z':""- “ "M" on on more Clf-OWI-OII are insisting upon tho sumo ts-oubl - m emu :::;:":.'.lr'.::'.:.'.'.':::.'l';'.:r.¢.'.': 2'22‘: :32: 2-5: rhif-ifafaznlllliilil process by which thousands oi up; mil“ "- Immun- -.~.-f&".."f.-".'r.':b".'::i'."'"...:';.':...¥l:..";:r",..£".1';:;'>- FIRISTONI rum a RUBBER ‘ muluom ,CO.&'T%¥°ADA, Llurrsn Meal Mlle-s Per Dollar BUILDS THE ONLY oust-arrest» Trails Firestone Tires and ,Accessories Expert Vuicanizingand Tire Repairs. J. A. Gesner " oars-r onoaos" srnsn-r oumsr rmc suor m rumor-z anwsan rsssun. SELL Tm? FOR sans BY _ A. i|0liliE s. oo. KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. “SOUVENIRS” Before returning home irom holidays you will want to see the best selection oi Souvenirs in the City. Visit our store then and you will he shown o. complete line oi Souvenirs in Maple Lent Pins, Steriiilg Spoons. Ivory, Leather Goods and China. Every article will be nicely boxed and ready to present to your iricnds. A visit to our store and you will be convinced that -our Souvenir line is very complete. W. ‘W. WEl-LNER LTD. Jswsullls SINCE laos Oi the more than 18,000 tractors ' Patented by] Tennesee inventor, used in agriculture in Great Britain a support ior highway guard cables prevents vehicles striking posts on r magmas» e» (Ouutirlnollhn-Pnge’! Winnihed wrlrht. modludlhwfiur- Kenneth lrviog. A1borton_____ 4“. Freda Bovtneu. Suinmlorsidtaflufli’ Bertram Bloeq-uiere. St. Andrews 442' Theresa Mull! an, Kinkora ____ -442‘ Nu- smm. nkora .... -- 44o 1w“ ilrmnboll. Middleton-.. _4so~ Mllllret Quinn, Stanley ______ -439‘ Elisabeth Oondon. Murray ’ Grace wlehmwd” """ “éJ-"iuu our. uer e v ' Annie McKay, m»au“ll.-___‘_’_.§i- Jack d-liil. West Kent__-'__- Marsnret Huntley. Vernon“- Claude MdKinnou. West Kent- Helen Johnston. Notre Dime- Mollie (bmpbell. South Lake“ _ Olive Gillilpio. sllilIll10IIld6_,.._ Ada SheaHTignish _________ __ Mae Quinn. Rochiord Sq. Elizabeth Holm. DeSable _______ -1429 ilermine Alvsenault, St. Raphael 428' Gordon Bennett, Went Ken:____,__t28' Gerald McKinnon, Queen 841.- i Annie Wllitty. Farmingtom“ Geraldine Fitmeraid, Tignish__ Margaret Mellisb. Union Road__-42‘l° Kathleen Cusnck, Brookvalo_-___426' Sybil McMillan, -Braolrley ______ __i2(l* Annie MoEachern, Appin Road___i08‘ Adah Nicholson, Union Road_-__426* Catherine Rogers, Prince St. i Mabel Keefe. Howe Bay---" Freda Newsolu, Notre Dame ____ "424 Horne Stewart, Murray Har-hor-__424' Enid lnmau, Belmont _________ __424' Davis Lidlltouo, Bummerside ____ "424 Gordon Sutherland, Greenwich___424' Margaret ‘MoNeill, Mlscouvche____423' Helen Douglas, Georgetown ' 428' Carmelita Solomon, Georgetown__423' Grace Deacon, ‘Freetown ______ __423* Molly Harrington, Norboro- Helen Hornby, Notre d)ll.me_ 7 Willard Caseley, Cascumpee ____ -418 Melvina Easter, North Wlltshire 417' MQTEILTQY. Campbell, Rochiord Sq. 416 Rona MilisJ-lowe Bay ......... _-4i Find Largo, Summorsids__ o 5 ry Duiiy. Rochiord Sq.-- Edith Douse, Pgince St._ Isabel Brown,‘ York____ Ru rt Kennedy, O'Leory___ Ann e McPherson, Martinvale_ Selina Gaudet, Miscouche ______ "400 Alex Maiclooti, Cumberland Hall 406' Georgie Doyle, Skinners PUnd___-400' Josepha DesRoches, Mlscouche-__406’ lr-abel Moboon, Kensiugton ____ "400 Allison McKinnon, Cornwall 403° Bertonllsivingstone, Cumberland Hi Mary Trainor. ‘Plgnisll --------- --40°' Wallace Andrew, East Royalty_-_t00' Donald MooDonald, Summe side 400' Junior Exxamiuation Number oi mar-ks possible-SM I Neccessary to puss-ZBO r Atwood Younker, Montague _____ "304 James Coyle, Queen Square"- - Hollis Jenkins. Mt. Herbert Cliiiord Holman, West Kent- Eugene Lewis, Souris ____ __ Phyllis Hooper, West Kent__ Stewart. Fletcher, West Kent Garland Brooks, O'Loary____ May flushes, Prince Street _____ "251" Arthur MoGuigan. Queen Square 250: Douglas Murphy, Emerald ______ "250 ‘Candidates whose names are mark- ed with a star have not conupleted matriculation, and will be required to pass a supplementary examination ‘m, certain subjects beiore receiving u licence to teach. Candidateawhosc names are published herein who do not. wish to qualiiy ior teachers lic ences will be admitted at the opening oi the College term (a) either t0 the Commercial Department where they will st/udy the business subject-s. Shortlland, Typewriting, etc., in lieu oi the work in Teacher Training. or (ill lo the Academic Course leading to a lnore general or proiessional ed-uca- tion. In order~ -ths.t arrangements may ‘be made at the Prince oi Wales College students purposing to attend College must noiiiy the Principal not later than August 25th, and state the particular course oi studies which their parents wish tllem to pursue, as 'J. Sidey will preach. - , laid to rest in the dfloinlng ceme- _ The Untouched Meal ‘ People Who Go l-Irlwry Willi m. mm cannons“.- . l»... i? -sss: AND as: shin-buy 1. Flashlight at Bruce's. _ h-mu cs at Brace": M! . m‘ -os'rs ml. Smhimited quantity white teed cots iorsnle at" 01.00 nor bushel. Nil-included. J. B. Mlllman Kendnflonp ' r; nno-v-m-ol. -csu'rruu. nlnsoug‘ my 'rrs'r drssmasn - leivices to: 3|l1idBY.'Ml8\ll1i’5i-il.'ll¢hili¢ at 10.15 a. M. J. J. Qldey will preach at Central Bedeqne". Aiter- lnoen, at 230p. mpBaptigsnal sar- vice at Howard Bchurmnrrs store, CBHi-rfii Bedrquewzvenlng at no p. m. Evangelistic and Reception service at. Central Bedeque. Sacra.- ment oi the “Lord's Supper" at the ‘close oi the evening" service. Dr. J. -wspnrrm~ usurp-J yrhq home oi Mrs. C. R. Rogers Sum- merride. was the scene oi a very pretty wedding on the alter-noon oi June 30th.. the principals being Miss Hilda Matthews, oi Alberion. and Mr. Ralph llbrsythe oi Brook- side_ Alberton. Rev. 8t. Clair Jeans, pastor oi the Sursmerside Presb - terlan Church oiiiciaied, the coup c being without formal attendants. The bride looked very wirlsome at- tired in a becoming costume oi beige crepe de cheno. Alter the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served by‘ the hostess" alter which the happy young couple leit ior their home in Alberton. Many valu- able and rviceable presents were received, r. and'Mrs. Forsythe have the best wishes oi a host oi irlends. -WELL KNOWN RESIDENT - The death oi Miss Ann McCardle occurred at Baysid on Sunday. July 29th, 1928. Miss MoCardle was a native oi Kinkora, P. E. 1., but had lived irom early childhood in Bay- side. She had reached the advanc- ed age of ninety\years and had ai- ways been active up toa week pre- vious to her death, when she met with an accident. isliing down stairs and receiving injuries to which she succumbed. During her last. illness she was tenderly cared ior by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mor- rison, with whom she recently re- sided and she received the last. con- soling rites oi Holy Mother Church from. the bands oi her pastor. On Tuesday morning her iuneral was held to St. Patrick's Church. Grand River, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. John A. McDonald. i-ler remains were then tery. The following were the pall- bearers, Messrs Josenh R. Mclntvre Rcmanus McDougoil, Peter J. Gil- lis, Venantus Morrison. Murdock McKinnon and Charles Morrison. Food om the lillahle. "I simply cannot vleat." Actual tragedy is suggesbe by these aim-i pie words, so oiten heard, because loss oi appetite is the beginning 0i trouble that sooner or later reveals itseli as indigestion, nervous dys- pepsia, with violent headaches and other serious ympt . Loss 0i appetite, whether aFlrsn or woman, is a symptom you are not ignore. Ii you do, much suffering is sure to iollow. The secret of a good appetite- the secret oi keeping well-is to keep up the quality 0i the blood. By enriching and puriiylng. the blood Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills supply strength to the erlieebled organs oi‘ digestion. and enable them to dig- est thoroughly the iood eaten with- out. causing pain or distress. Prooi oi this is given by Mr. William l-i. Kelly, Kingston, Ont., who says:- "l cannot recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills too highly. " I had been bothered with indigestion in a w» School district has been in "seeurinl tboserviou oi“ Miss Kinkera as teach- er for the coming you. _. _N -.. ---l- . -8AD BEBIAVEQNVL-q {£110. death occured in the Prince County Hospital at. 3 o'clock Wednesday morning o! Osriield Gallant, alter an" illness oi seven days oi typhoid ievcr and pneumonia. Deceased who rssonlyflycars" oisgewlsthe son oi Mr. and Mrs. Maximo Gli- lant-oi Summerside and also leave! to mourn a wiie and two children, also iour brothers andtwo sisters to all oi whom deep sympathy goes out in their sad loss. The iuneral took place Thursday morning to St.‘ Paul's Church and Cemetery. -0RIENT HOTBL- Recent at, rivals at OrientQl-lotel, Victoria in-f eluded: Miss Jennie Garrett, Sour-I is; Mrs. J. S. Mclkod, ilunter River; .Miss Amy Barrett, Hunter River: R. H. Barrett D. D. B. llun/ w: River; Mr. and Mrs. Mummers! Springfield. Miss: n, E. Casey.’ , Lowell. MIN; Robt. Mcliinnoml Churchill, P. E. 1.; M. P. Titus, Cli- town; G. C. Atkinson, Parrsboro; Dr. McMurdo and Party, S'Blde;[ Mr. and Mrs. J. F‘. Sc otll, long Beach, N Y; Dr. L. . Callbeck. Crapaud; Dr. D, M. Wood, Burris;- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nicholson. Ch‘- tcwn; Miss Pauline Nicholson. Chm town; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarke, Ch'town; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Grant,’ 0h'town: Miss Earle. Chuown; Mrs.| Lloyd Wellner, Chin otteiown; Mrs.‘ C. P. Price; Montreal: Miss Jean‘ Price, Montreal; Mrs. W. K. Rogers. and Party, Ch'town; John W. War- ren, Ch'town. ' Q-rllw Tuscan é-Riversidfly . - Men's Working MM. and ....... PERSONALS ,__ Men's lleavy Braces . . ..- Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Bell, Summerside are visiting at Tryon ior the holidays and "expect to re- turn on August 11th. -Miss Annie Jelirey and Miss P688)’ Campbell oi Springfield, Mnss., are spending their vacation with the farmer's parents at Link- lctter Road. —Mr. B. S. Deacon, manager 0i the Canadian Bank. oi Commerce. Summerside, with Mrs. Deaconi have gone to Souris to spend at three weeks vacation. —R.ev. St. ClalrJeansmastoroithei v Summerside Presbyterian Church leit Thursday morning ior Montreal] to meet Mrs. Jeans and "child, rs- turning from their trip». to Scotland. --The Misses Elsie Murphy and‘ Blanche Mciver have returned to" their homes in Kinkora alter spen-l ding a weél; in Baysidc. l N --Mrs| James A. Brown and four children spent. last week very pleas-- side on Sunday. —Miss Wanda McIntyre, Bostoml is spending her holidays with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McIntyre, Cross Rivers. On her re-l. turn to Boston she will be accomp-. anied by her sister. Miss Helen Mc-y Intyre, former teacher 0i Cross. Rivers School. '—Mrs. Linus B. McDonald. ac- companied by her four children, motored irom her home in Mnttav pan, Mass, to her old home in Bay-Z side, where she is visiting her par-w ents. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Mc- Merfs Working Socks i pair ior $1.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 pair ior $1.00 .. ........ .. .......... ..20o,:m.sou Men's Heavy Pure Wool Underwear .. Men's Cops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘liiotonxio Men's Working Gloves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 to 01.15 Men's Horne-made Mitts .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Harvest PlIIi-B. Kiwi". Blue and Block and Striped $1.50 m 52.50 qs-i AlIilr-UST 9th.. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR’ HEADQIIJARTERSA " BEFORE LEAVING FOR " THE _wEs'r ' WE CAN SUPPLY YOU W-ITH ALL YOUR WANTS EXCEPT FOOTWEAR " Look Our Prices Over. They Will Cotlyilwe You- ClubBags... ....... ........ .., .... ..,....sulomszo.oo ‘ Shiridlllsiles . . . . Men's Overalls, all rises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . .. $1.00 t0’ $339 Men's Blue and Khaki Combination Overalls $2.85 to $5.50 $1.00 to $2.00 s plir ior‘ shoo Suit Cases. special $1.50. Other lines . . 01.1510 $15.00 MEN DON’T FORGET OUR MEN'S" CLOTHING ‘DEPARTMENT. PRICES ALWAYS THE A LOWEST lHERE 50c Intyre. She intends remaining till the enll oi August. N -‘Ml'- Gus“ Mcmtyie ‘ind James Cream social on the church ground: McKinnon have returned to New megdgyfAug, 7th . ' Haven, Conn, alter spending a 31549-34, week very pleasantly at the form- s" Old Mme in Bryridr- ..°TilE LADIES oi st. Andrew? Presb terian Church, Montague will —Dr. R. S. Dunn and Mrs. Dunn hold {heh- “nnuu mm on m; and two children, oi Salem, Mass. chute}, grounds ‘fuggdgy evenlm; are visiting Dr. Dunn's mother, Mrs. m,‘ 7_ 5355.54.33 Lucy Dunn,‘ Summerside. This ls the doctor's first. visit home in six- tcen years and he notes many im- Chubby Baby Men's Fleeced Lined Underwear . . . . . . . . .. 15c per garment , . Mill's llesvy Ribbed Underwear $1.25 each garment .. $1.15 each garment A " THE, 0m:- PRICE STORE rlullllol: l lzoulln R Business Development COMPANIES FORMED , sum.‘ placed: "i! lifliiinv when“. modal/or iilvention it-is estimated that 90 per cent are o: American manuiacturth ‘students will not ibe allowed to change their course alter classwork has begum Everything I would eat would turn Prince oi Wales College and Norm- sour. I felt as though there was a t "rlgss Blfilsleh Miliiiilslill hi! f6- ui School will begin its session ior» big ball in my stomach all the time. urne to er ome n Bayside ai- _ loss-loss on Tuesday. September r mt tired and weak and would i=1‘ Snrndins the winter in Beverley ,,.'“,§’.,“§.°§5nu§.‘i§."§i stab $3? which they are mounted.‘ chronic iorrn ior almost ten years. DlWemfili-i- - nterisi ed. al r5 r ~ ‘, ,_'0f Th6 "H1118 - §uu slnrlwsdzosw.‘ufé?'fsfi"=.b°ditlfi i" and Continental iscilities. New Capital m- A Louisiana inventor has patented A san Francisco inventor has p51. kins- Industrial or ruhlld an mutomoblie tire that gives all ented a ilatiron as wide a.s an iron- 11101516 WQmlIIE when its air pres-mg board and which does not need Business und J-lllllb- Gama-ill" wi m sure; decreases below a definite a amount. . i0 be lifted. 3 A" Jiep a SloteSurfaced SHINGLES l l’ rig/if over 1‘fie_ A old wander; sfilngles Sold. by A 7"» Mawonaid - Rowe ~' WOODWORKING CO., LTD. Charlottetown ._l.......___-_ ULCANI 4th, nt 1 p. m., when registration oi students will take place, and tees Ihe received. All students coming to this institution ior the riirst time will then present themselves together with those students who wish to be exam- ined ior admission to the second year. l-‘omnler students entering Second Year uill be registered on Thursday at 1 o'clock. those entering Third Year will be registered on Monday, Sop- telnber 10th at 1 p. m. Schools with -Illid~8illllll18i' and iall vocation will open on Tuesday, August 14th. All other schools except those oi Charlottetown and Summerside will open two weeks later. .__.._. 40> The asymmetric hat brim ls~tho smart one. Tailored belts cn the thinnest oi dresses are unusual. often turn dizzy. l doctored and tried many medicines, spending many, manydollars, but to no avail. One day I heard a lady praising Dr. Williams’ ‘Pink Pills and 1 ddolded to try them. I am morethall glad '1 did, ior soon I iound reiiei, and after taking the pills ior a couple oi months the trouble had disappear- ed, and now 1 can eat all kinds o1 iood. and have again my old um; health and strength." Send m- These Health Bllokg, Two useful books, "Building Up" the Blood." and "What toilet and l-low w Eat." will be sent ms by The Dr. W isms’ Medicine 00.; Brockville, O t... ii you mention m]; D8961‘ nephew Mr. William M Kinnon. r-Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Mc- Donald, ‘New York city, who spent Grand, River. are now visting ma- Mass. "She is aecomp ' by her d. ~- bmthebhblaw ML Mb able baby girl, which was exhibited Kinnon, her nieces the Misses Ros- at '8' “by Show “tanked by the ella and Flora McKin on and her m“! Nursing Associatmn recently’ N es although she is nine mont.lls old. the past weak with Mr. McDonald's uncle the‘ Rev. John A. McDonald, The baby had never worn any cloth- The child, Betty Frogatt, won a first prize. and when she was ex- hibited it was seen that Betty had strong and chubby bronzed limbs. She is a picture _bi heaJth, her cheeks slowing irom the eiiects ‘oi tives in the eastern a t or the Is- "°"°‘h'"' m" blme-‘i- , 1am; ~ p r N Her mother. beiore her mariage to} to a farmer. WM a nurse. and she ~ . ' beloives in open-air liie ior child- ' n Jen. She has brought up both her / .. Minimum sonar-w. .1.-~w. ' children out oi doors. l’ Trevor. the eldest child. is now Murdock istiuardisn Agent in Mon- -' m“ he h“ ‘t h“ h“ i" more and will be Flanged ildrQbeivo he'd}: ,',f,'m°°'"o,; ‘fifonglfdfgnvp wo Dn-Willianls’ Pink Pills are sold by all dealers in medicine or will be It is predicted that motor veils will be in ‘ “' again. "i" b? ml"- llilli Paid. on receipt oi llflw. 50 cents per box. ‘ Bringing up Esther news items. adverttsin , d ~..o~u............ = “l. errata" lie:- ii. ' "W? llfllloilbulntu-s in dry weigh; ..'S'l'. ANDREWS Presbyterian E¢|mhed_ iurids ‘tol- ‘dolvelopmeli ! ' means or Delmrture Issues. to iiaisesddltionnl . ‘elicitation: ”by Under-writings rm! lrrulnr or capital (or Approved indus- gtrlai and other Undertakings. The ilcllli-ies at the amp disposal loi- band- iinr Deon-tare mics! {With tho minimum oi fllifllses enable it'to ‘ such lanes upon terms which are very tavern-able to the borrowing undertakings, ~ Brrne k lane are the recognised Agents “between outrersioi Genuine Business requir- ing Partners or "udditiohil Capital 1nd m. vectors seeking lieliobleflndertskllllii- Largo iuhlls available. references. Bqhlnm- and Solicitors’ BYRNE hi8» LANE. Eltobillhed lnnflldn 1891 ‘"- i-"rr lee-on Street, Dublin. Ireland, and at wag-o" Chllrch will hold their Annual lee UARBTO‘ TE sac-l- uP-bovwl- YBU MINTDON= oious- i 90'4"‘? can TC LU‘! ‘NY’ " e-iiileorgp "fialvlm