- Glasses -lifted by its do not de- . ~ '- - »‘-"~ 3 . - .- ,_ _.-.-,-__~f- 3': 11.’ "ig" .""`°' -‘ff -'i~ * "‘ » 1 ' ' . ‘ ' _ - , .- _ -ii Nw ' ~ V- ' f " - <- ‘.'- wi ' ="":- : ‘i’-’- ;;-»"~" ~ l~J‘.=`¢ _ _ . "=.,`,nS,'_wA,§.¢_;_m~5;_,`A`,, -f ?`_v,y.__.!{_'r{:'if.,. 1 Y ‘ ‘ , 4 3_1 .-. -.1-,~ _-,._,_ ,2_`__‘___v), r V --1:; .‘i_,. gpg, 1 . , _ t ' , , f . 14 q .A , ‘_ L _.L rs rt. i H I. ,_.,c..f__-,V _ _-..f_. _. ,S .__». R, ,._ _:Y !4_r_w i ,-,,_,,<-§`\‘\.M,v;h`,)H:i .\ ~ ._ I sf'-`~... ,H - 4- . ‘l _ f - _ _ ni . ~~ . <---1 .sic ‘ -5- .\ l -. ` ' ,~ ' ‘ i ~ i ‘ Y -, . ,_ , , is X J A REMINDER A _ ,nm mg. qs yours, overscfs. All ‘Mg is humanly posible is being done .10 n, ge' it that~ho is well fed, well 3-,gyms aii`d ailloiently equipped. f organisations like the Y. M. C. A. "9 looking to'his physical uomfort, healthful recreation and clean fun. lf he is sick or wounded the Red Cm; will provide for him with ten- der. l0_V|_1\¥ '?l“'°" , ` Yet there is one thing that will bring s smllgtgvliis face and u joy to his heart thot' none of these can give; nn only c'an-give-- Your Photo- graph. _ _-fl_`||t"e“_foolr Studio The Newest , > Designs C .ug pcturo ,,_frames in all sisos sad |tyies`,‘modsrstsiy priced. Call and see them. ' ` The Bayer Studio A careful select tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. l We will be pleas ed- to have you call. ' W.N. Tanton _ .l°we|er Carteris Bookstore L;-m Brown Buckskin i Pumps ‘ . 'Only $3.48 Women’sBuckskin. Pvmvs. s°°dyear, welt- ed soles the snoe that wt-are-worth 35,00 now- $3.48. _ 1 ' f A We 'have silk hose to match. , W BITE BUCKSKIN BOOTS $5.00 A special line ofhigh grade boots made with |1184 heel-worth $7.00 n -w $5.00. See our window ' Alle) & Co llll .\\\\\\\\\ Do You i Know- ;~ That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant 'in P-._ E. Island? That we employ a skiliel Surface _Grinder, and are daily grinding from the r~~_ugh glass -the most (om- plicated kinds of lenses ? _ These are facts, which mean a good deal to me - Glass wearing public, r'oi-ig ,away with the ain ying delays caused by sending away for special len es. ‘ S_end your glasses in by mail, you’ll get -them bac 5 prqmptlyan in perfect con-_ - dition. _ , ,_ Call in and -look over cur, Y plant. -_ 0 G. F. Hutcheson 4- Oinometrist ani Opti ian -Now in stock- 1-hs womans Home comps". Let Heat Your Hoinr _ lon August No. AUGUST MAGAZINES All the ‘beat Magazines pub- lished received as issued. Canadian and American News- papers received daily. V _ New Books and Novels for Holiday reading. I 500 reprints from 'best Auth- llrs reg-ular. prices $1.25 -to $1.50 each. Our Holiday prices 50 and 75 cents each.. Come in slid look them over. ` ' Our Bookstore closes each ev- ening (except Saturday) at 0 o'clock and at one o’clock on Wednesday _during July and Au!-ust. aricr & Co Lid. ooks and Stationery w& _ ~ i ` WeAre Modern Optitians We keep‘ in constant touch with the latest discoveries and lllvvhtions in optics,. and immed- iately anything new is placed on the market which will increase' our knowledge or facilities, we have lt. . Our optical olllce is of the most lllproved style and is equipped ‘ with the very latest instru- zlocizts and sight testing appli- s.- _ tract -'from ‘tlio=sppearancs. We make s special study of the eos- metic effect to be o tained. and ‘ Mn assure you that our glasses f ldii s certain note of nestness » lndlrsilnsiiient that meets with '"°f\l>le comment. ' _ _ children? i eyes' receive our llleclal attention, and Q pride °“\°'°ive¢ on smiley to at s 1 child iwith- chll 's glasses. not with cumbersome -glasses that were latsnd_$,,toii adults. shadow it so y mtihea. to same whll? yoll Bvoeosci where-%_.tsii. °°*°'§*\*f{¢Dg,m1?twen»um 1 'Ml e rin. isisiia f ‘ “*:.T°'°°“'¢»°°s=s»f¢i ` Your o wn comiort a n dy health demands ' ei ea and normal heat- ' ing in your home this ` winter--in every room .- and every corner. That m e a n s you need our Warm Air Healing System. Ask . for estimates. l".H. Trainer 80 Grafton St __ l'he Best Eye Servics Having recently return- ed from Toronto where I atg tended a post graduatg course in Optometery an was awarded my _dip omit, I am now in a position to give my patrons the very est eye service obtainable. My parlor is fitted' with the very best an_d_ latest ln- struments and is on a par with the best optical- Npar- lors in Toronto and on-_ treal. _ _ We guarantee -yous per- fect satisfaction and are at all times pleased to give YOU advice regarding the care of the eyes. - _ We are also eitpert. 1'9- gairers of_ Eye Glasses, poctacles, etc., and ll at r f Graduate ` fomsintisti _'err if ` »};`.',__ ` ~ Albert Thompson, Tyne Valley. .-`.'lT PAYS to buy in this Province. W I _ ..°Misses Wiunifred and Ada Mo- Donsld of Dundas motored to Bouris last week with Miss Beth McLaughlin of St. Peters Bay, in Miss McLaugh- lin's new -McLaugl_illn car. _ .|N. MEMIIRIAN - ‘ `_ DAVID J. WILSON ' on thokinoi-oooh of July ina. at-the home cf M-in and Mrs. Owen Younker, Kingston, Mr. David J. Wilson de- parted this life at the age of 76 years". Some weeks bei'-ore his death he mov- ed with his wife from Charlottetown to live with Mrs. Younker who is their grand-daughter. He had been in very poor health for a long- time and his ill- ness caused him much suffering. ln all this he-was sustained by his un- falterlng faith in his Redeemer and Lord and by' the coneolatiohs of the Christian hope. Some years ago he accepted Christ as his Saviour and experienced conversion and united withithc Methodist church aiid comin* ued to live and witness foi' his Lord and' Master. He was a prominent member of King William L. 0_. L. No. 1160 and was well up in. the degrees of the Order. He was a brother of the late Dr. Robert Wilson, a promin- ent Minister of the Methodist Church. Beelldes his sort-owing with, who was his constant companion and de- voted nurse during his illness", there are left to mourn two sons, Wallace S., in New York and Robert in Ports- mouth, N. H., and a wide circle of relatives and friends. The funeral was held, on the Friday following his - death and was attended by ailarge concourse of people. The brethren of King William L. 0. L. attended in a body. The services were conducted by Rev. J. Heaney at the -house and at the grave the church service was followed by the service of the Orange Order. Interment was made in King- ston cemetery. _ The pall bearers were: Daniel T. Fraser, Benjamin Ward, David Proud. Frederick Younker, Alexander'Cam-p bcii, Finlay Mcxihhoh. ,' iioni, iiiniv-its P ~ 1 Ravens Horst' j F._M. Howatt, 0'Leary. George J. McQuaid, Souris. P. Lewis, Summerside. A. Macdonald, Picton. ,Cheverle, North Wiltshire. Gordon Boyne, St.” John. M. Waiting, Toronto. _ R. I-lowatt, 0’Leary. G. Anderson, Chatham, Ont. . F. McDermott, St. John. . Price, Toronto. ' _ B. Keenan, St. John. Lavine. St. John. _I-I. Lant, Moncton. P. McGutgan, Hope River. s H. G. Richardson, Halifax. A. Ma_rrlott_ Halifax( W. Harvey, Toronto. ' ' E. M. Harvey, Toronto. Eddison Williams, Tyne-Valley.' oogr€w;~ww>merg> ..=__.!_ M. Kennedy, Bfradaihane. Ray Kennedy, Bradalbene. 'lllli STORY OF' THE STAIRS Every time V011 go up stairs you can test your state of health-the condi- tion of your blood.` Do you arrive at the -top of the stairs breathless and distressed? Do you have a pain in your side? Perhaps you oven have to stop half way up, with limbs trembling and head dizzy, too exhausted to go fur- ther without resting. These are un- failing signs of anaemia. As soon as your blood becomes impoverished or impure the stair-case becomes an in- strument of torture; When this is so you are unfit for work; your blood is watery and your nerves exhausted. you are losing the joy of an active life and' paving the way for a further break down-and decline. ln this can-' dition only one thing can save you. You-must put new, rich, red blood in-~ t_o your veins' without- further delay enlisted" in October 1914. as private. celette. Was 'wlce wounded. in -hip and thigh at Sugar was sent out later but it _never return- ..»'rwo olfrrs- and-asleep each "this cot- uina.' 'Uas`£S=i,ist.aosomiisny, order Minimum 6 ' s' twenty-`i`ve_ cents. ...°»sR._ii-macho qv. gioiioou is the Georgeto_wl;.lluard1sn representa- tive.. -` - ii or i isil AMSTERDAM, August 1.-Given two hours in' which to prepare for the end, Nicholas Romanoff, former Rus- sian Emperor. was taken out by his executione_rs_ln a state of such col- lapse that it was necessary to prop lilm against a post, says the Lokal Anzeinger of Berlin, which claims to have received from ii high Russian personagejan account of the Emper- or's last hours. Nicholas was awak- eiied at 5 o'clock on the morning of the day of his .execution by a patrol of a non-'commissioned oilicer and men. He' was told to dress and was then taken _tp af-room_ where the de- cision of the`__§Qv_i`et Council was com municated to him. He' was informed the' execution would be carried out is two hours. As he was unable to stand without support Fwhen the place of execution was rencl\ed,'he‘ was propped against 1 post. He' raised his hands, and seemed to be trying to speak, but the rifles spoke, and he fell dead. _ ,__.___.._____-<.- - _ -1-i=: _ |-_use-1# L|EUT'. J.`-L. YACPHERBOYL C. Company. '-'3_`1st`4 _Alberta ‘ Battalion. Youngestfson of Mrs. Rbt. MacPherson Promoted on' the field' to- a ilrst'lieu-_ tenancy. Fought at 'third battleof Ypres, St. Eloi; the Sommc and Cour- Refiiiery, ‘Courcélette, Sept. 15th. 1916 and gave his chance of aid to a fellow soldier. Later offered help and would not leave until men of' his pla- toon were rescued. A Vstretcher party ed and no, further word of him has been received. _ _ _ cHii.s_AN A'RM_vj MEN o'i=i=oeE Perri' 'Pi.AN 'VAIJPARA_lSO,' Cllile,J\ily 31-Chll- can military circles are agitated over attempts' that' are befiii made to have the port of Valparaiso enlarged with the port of Valparaiso enlargd with' a view to commercial accommoda- tions which would necessitate demol- ishing the present plan of fortifica- tions_ designed by. an .American off- icer. The discussion has arisen over a project designed by,_.Alvaro Casan- ova Zentend; 'the Underpecretary of Justice. -_ -1 1, ' ` 3" Casnnova"sj' '_ pro'Joc‘t'j_rdsponds to a long-felt commercial necessity and provides for the construction of a breakwaterywhicli would shelter the entire ham .iso 'proposes that the breakwaterv lt'e'~coh`,at¥uc't'ed ,by convict iahoi-. one _ tipitif the .,id§torgei ,oe meh out of -the* _'lla .sthdtg the bay ohiiwhicg' _of'h<;‘& ioeciligeg hy the forts ca_ Yerbas B“°“°-'- i. - f ‘f <--.‘ ,8uppoi‘td0e'>~ of thd-llaiijmaintain that there vgpuld be ill r in des and so build up your health anew. To get-_this new, rich blood give Dr. Wil- lisms Pink Pills a-'fair trial,-and they will give you new vitality; sound health, and the power tb resist and throw off disease. Fur more than a generation this favorite medicine- has been in use throughout the world and has made many thousands of weak, despondent men and women bright, active and strong. '_ » You can get Dr. Williams Pink Pills tiiiuugh any dealer in inedicne, or by mail at 50 cents fa box or.~_;sjx`:boxes for |2.50_'from 'The Dr. Willinlhs Medi- cine -co., Brockville, Ont, " --hr.-trot. .,- - - d ‘V m’ , A _‘=,»1" ' _ Hon 0 PE.l.* __,_`.=5~i-f"""""` ` ~~""""""~ - ‘i_¢iis_n»sn'ii otiisdt. troying' the =samy alpar. also isa _ ` = - rt and consequerg i`sld_y` ' " r "fortified, and ther; lil; _ A phicei conditions" 'a "'ne'i'dl-"'56-'made an effective military 4;\bas_e.." On the other hand. the upper circlhs of the Chilean Navy contend _that .t-he pre- send war shows ,that the fact bf a commercial _pon being uhrortined will not protect it from attack. --as-1.-___.____.. FLOWIQU pR§Yl_,OUT "JIS swat the' ny; _ _ ~ The summer battle ci_1y__ is sounded onlin by i>r,’si, .\.,i