r‘. . onsnnwr. 11*“ rPowders ’ b' anode ‘ladies; “Y .3701?!‘ RC9 W- ‘derd herdqi _ ,. p0‘ Not because owe sell bettergfaae - powders "than Panybody- else t mint. lust it _ _ .~_. ._ doesybecaguse e.sell s n t" its" t" ‘ r.'zr.snt.l“i. that. 1 The only thing is I lotto _ " f f‘. .1 be .. i’ 1- -> (i G H ' ’ "assortrne _ of the ~=-. ‘ ~ v e - t‘ ~newbr_ '- ‘and better 7 ggggidr- and Engraver kinds. . If you want some- thing new, ask us first. ._ . a a “Thai .2‘ MACS 14o oreiit- Geoge st. "The Store for Wslthant Watches " The so-caliedy rural problem is an dmlc one. if farming beymsde roiitable thslsocisll. buestlon wll m-gely solved. tend’- l-‘__ ~ ...‘ '71" .;...;;*1.;**a..;....:‘ . ‘*Buy..l1i¢,key’@ Twist” . . ' A .-.>A‘A_|l 5 You are not experimenting with tobacco . when you buy Hickey’s, because you are get- ting theltcstchcw‘ gqtobaccobn ‘the market a, reputation which it as gained by its good qua- lity a “flayorall its own.” Men love Hickey’s and they simply will not accept any other kind. hunts ucuotson tonicco: ‘i ~ C0. LTD- ‘ i " ‘Vi-Ni ‘Vi? amour-mm tits unit shed b! our hand _ ’ ‘" me indirect lighting nxtnr ' ‘. All the glare of‘ direct l ht is avoided, but none oi the illumination “is 219st. bpt \v - V” lather increased, _ee them x- “ ‘ ‘ ‘- ‘l sad torn like them. And ' t m » to then: more and /7 . i‘ oral you use 0pm..’- p One light natured" s as- ~ from Tax. MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE _ ASSURANCE COMPANY Home OFFICE ‘ ‘ Toronto-Canada‘ His been represented by ue in‘ this province for the paat 25 years. No Company in Canada is in a position to do better tor its policy t- z. e holds ‘e. Qzar rates and information apply to ' J.K.ROSS"A " PROVINCIAL MANAGER Office Royal Bank Building Phone 8M4. 1961-7-2001. » ' wre-xc-nwa-saivzuoaeato-au; r Souvenir i l‘ f}: ~we'- twrilnQi’ ' Prince? Edward Island liundsonnely Illustrated and‘ “Attistloally Print- . . ed on Art Papaya“, y Only Limited Number on Sale. P1100 50¢- lly Mail 57c. Charlottetown lluiartlian billet, iin-t-s-u. l‘ "1 " l.‘ &A¢.AQLL-LL-Q.LLLIL _ 4pm..- Aim”... a..- “dam-sums. __ we”... "e4 a...‘ we _-o4~0 -- geekoo-ooooowooo-oooo-ow E. R. BRow 146 Richmond St Chsrtottetown i to» time are its 000i Strong. Stock Coannies v Kensiqgton. P.E.l. u... unfiltered. smarter rm. 4-». t’. n» -. - - .-r “ ' “ I rvravagtg ruin , 1‘ TRAPPM-IU! l, slqnioney mav- M ulcer." g .. s», , ....ll.- eIAunNt-‘voiu 4.. dresses for summer daymq sale. prieeuoo Dunne. . ‘ . u) 3i. ‘ _. ‘s, i‘... f» W Oillltliav. suoiier incl. at 205s s 4g 121. Attii‘ ‘other-um dresses “and Ina erals deeply t d r Pstons. ‘*5 ‘ ‘ ‘--' “n, 3?, '1 Delggrtzgnatm-‘A gomlpfitent sag ex‘- . 111B 6 0o Vesper.) to experience and‘ ' former emplifyaer also aalnry required. P..0, Bo; a ‘2010-8-6-81 . --Li A REQUE8T.—Wlli those having cars to hiro kindly send us their names, or otherwise advertise, as there are continuous enquiries and no information is available. The Russ Hotel . 3i. NOTICE is hereby given to all concerned thin err-members of the Canadian expeditionary force who are entitled to and who requir their post discharge ental treat, meat. must submit e- plication te the district dental dfice at the headquarters of the ,district it. which. they treslds, ‘on or before 156M ‘ let. 1920. Aippllcatioa tor dental treatment received utter Sept. 1st, 1920 will not be con- sidered. For Juntber [information apply Dr. Robins, Royal Bank building, iChariottetown. - ~ . 2073-8-10-4l CALLEDBY FATHER'S DEATH, —~Much' syntpath-y is felt for Mrs‘. (Dr.) Archibald, whoon Sunda-y night received the sad news of the death of her father, Mr. Manning C. Harris ofBesr River, N.S., whither she went by the first train yesterday morning. The late Mr. Harrie had been in somewhat delicate health for some time past but no serious outcome had been anticipated until when the end came suddenly Sunday night. Mrs. Archibald will probably be ub- sent for the remainder ‘of the week. ,,_.___ FUNERAL YESTERDAY.—’l‘he funeral of the iota C. Norbert Hiugbes took place yesterday morn- ing, lea-ving his fathers home M where-aiteouiem Hlgvh Mose W88 sung by‘ Rev. Ft‘. Maurice McDon- airl. The services at the grave were conducted by Ilev. Dr. Mc- tiluignn. there being an exceptional- Iy large number of symputhizing re intivt-e and friends in attentinnce. The Knights or Columbus headed the lutrérafpmcession and the Boy iicoutapalap hunched, in lg body _Many heahtilul iiorul tribute! Mad spiritual boquets- were received- imllowing were the pull-"bearcrs: Rupert (rm-m. Loo lVlcKcnno. M" McDonald, ltay McKenzie, John Butler and PutrickdirlcQ id. t .-. > .‘-~=‘;- ty- if" attest-all Links-n! ‘hi? blade-Fe WTUESC-AY ,la the last day for ‘receiving dlecounte on electric light bills for the August lighting. Pay today and save money. 2026-8-7-8l. Dr. E. C. Hams Iiye Specialist Oflice, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. t Oflice Hours: 9.30—-l2.30, 2-5 Crushed i . -. soothes Made from P. lil. ISLAND OATS, and crushed right here in Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. t ' This mains- s splendid roan rer‘ nonssls. irons. etc. and is the cheapest and beat FEED on the market to dsy. Done up In bags of 76 pounds sash. Price Der hag ".50 bsg including, or to cents loss u hag is not l can! use In sao Much cheaper than OATS try it. it... a. Lots.‘ Flour b Foods Queen Street. 9. ' v ‘:3 trait “wit: _ nQs Csrdlpilhin teiipafi trim an .§sintd enema-t y a d m $.45 for St. iDunstan’s Cathedral,‘ tithe .,_. t‘. ., av vsonv 1'0 uouTAoUl. w.” day, Arm"; 111m , _ ' car shingles; lowest cssh prices w‘. in _ v 1g37.7.gg.g_m"u while unloading. P. J. “Noy and g g _,,_,_..,, . V. _ 1,,‘ ~, 204s s s st. LK-JIBIOB of quality and “gummy M pnonL. d“ ONLY LIMITED NUMIIN o! P. w,- - ~- n urn-Q ., -.-.-;. E. 1. Souvenirs now on hand. 10r- frivetw ee advertfsbdis u‘ st this office fofmn :2" slits lottdtown, WednesdapAIlust 11th‘. mr-jMontssue horse racu at 8,45 s.rl1. Second class return, ..l1.llil.. Roost for more, all aboard, . 1 . Fllllzltll-lll; ‘POLICE COURI-At the police court yesterday two of tho em‘: ployeea of the Royal Exposition Shows. Mmely, Walter Witsh, of Vernon. Quebeo.‘ end George Stev- ens. of Amherst, N,S,, appeared on. a charge of stealing some wearing apparel belonging ‘to employees‘ ol- the railway. The foiiowlng'wor'e found in the Exposition car, two hate two rubber cunts. one top cost lid one suit of clothing. Three were recovered by Detective Sergeant’ Bradley and were identified as ira- lohzing to the Hallway men. Super- intendent Grady. who was one of Qhe witnesses testified that one oi.’ the prisoners‘, Wash admitted to -him that. Stevens was implicat- ed with him inysteaiing the articles The prisoners were remanded until this morning. The rest of the com- DMIY left by the 1.40 tnain en route to Springhlll. AN ISLAND PA,8T0|1,.._ 595cm] Prfrcmllmlllllflfl Services were held in St. David's Church, iCape John, on the 16th and 17th ult., the pas- tor being assisted by Rev, Murdock McKay. On the 18th the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper was die"- Densed. Aim-gs number of contmuty, nlcunta were present, and five no! members were added to the Roi of the church. Since the induction in M's-y 1917, of the present pastor, the Ilev. Geoge Cameron, the con,- Sregatinn ot Clips John and Carl- boo has been advancing step by step. The ripening influence of the spl-rlt has been deeply felt, and the pastor's ministry has been greatly blessed. Wiljhin one your lifter-n have united with the congregation, and during the present pastorate the people have increased their annual givings to stipend to tho extent of tour itundrrad dollars, and contributed Inst year to the Bud,- get the largest amount in the his,“ Lory of the . congregation. in- the Forward movement the congregat- ion exceeded Its allotment by $9®l,00, subscribing over. sixteen hundred dollars. Extensive in area, the congregation has aimed at be ing- extensive also in good wiorktunnd pastor and people re‘- joipe in fruits abundantly mnnl~ fosiIed.—Preabytet-lan Witness". Come tut" 11.4.5, ‘tress em» ‘ “THAT ART 1s THE. i» " l. ‘ . ~ . ' _‘ EXPRESSION 0 F _ 5, MAN’S JOY’ IN HIS -. \VORK. When we entered drug business lover thirty years ago, we determined to keep abreast of all fidvances in Pharma- "icy, so that- we could Lrender a truly- scien- tific service to the . people of this com- , munity. ' ' We have found real pleasure in our work § —and the substantial trade which we now have, is sufficient evi- dence that our efforts have been rewarded. . OURLDREAM‘: l nus cont t nut " You are invited to .. join our family of i, loyal satisfied custo- ,‘ mers. - T —QualIty Goods— "a-Superior Service- ' -Right Prices-—- Jensen a Johnson ‘the Quality Drugstore »' ' tier. Ksntflandjjrines Itg,‘ w. Q "P rm: .1 IIIUQII 1 YIICQ. i ignition’. i-nsfn iriitledviillihai- pairs of rubber boots. two runpey, . _ 1 i _ ville, Mass, is vial-ting at. w-Mra; B.N. Barnes. Halifax, N. 5., _is visiting in Summerside, the |g~uest of her sister Mrs. Alexander ‘Campbell. LL-Governor and Mrs. McKin- . pom-Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Mr. Thom?" Davin". “Plvlilrrd”! ‘ his 84th year. ' A 800d record. ' SHINGLES — let arrived-one der at ones to prevent disappoint- mvut- Price 60o: hr mail 67c. Guar- _disn Otiice. u, nuer ARRIVED, new e|u< lILDnchess and Messalines in black and colors. Fancy voilee in all new shades. Prowee Broa., Ltd. - . . . 2072 8 10 2i. . DR. W. L. MOLELLAN is mov- Ing his dental office and will re- Oilen ready for business in a few days. Watch this paper for furth- er announcement, 2084-8-10-31 COME- TO CARDIGAN uesdny Aug. 18th. aid of All Saints ‘tables; WED- Tea party in Church. fltlldi good music; good prices. , 2072 8 l0 2i. ‘ THE POOR MANIS UTILITY. lit is patent to all observers that the railway in the last yenr or two. is patronized only by the pooror classes. The rich and middle class, do not use the trains at all; they travel in their autos Auto owners do not use the railway at all. They don‘ have to. Now there is a move to increase the ‘Passenger rates one ha-lf cent a] "me l" mlike 11D for the coming increase in wages of the R. R. men. Surely the second class 1"" —lll8 Door roan‘: coach-will not be further increased. * rnnsonans - I ‘Prof. James W. Robertson. of 0t- “wa- 1B fwlfllered at the Victoria. ‘Prof. Wm. Stewart. of Washing- rfmn- D-C- ll- registered at the Vic- oria. . M" R959" Fulfill-ly- one of the leading merchants of Amherst, and m“ ""11"? are visiting Charlotte~ They are Stopping at the Vic- Mr. Harold. Hynea of Montague, was in the city yesterday attend- ing the funeral of Norbert Hughes. Mrs. Davies and the Misses Davies of New York, are visiting in the city the gtuests of Prof. and Mrs. H.W. Vinnicornibe. t Y Mr. Joseph ‘Murphy, accompanied by his alter ‘Mira. Brennan and lit- tle son, are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Grafton St. Mrs. James P. Dunnind." Bother- New -'(tnev_ My‘. Qamero“ r5 we“ lnndlon Ithe guest of hcr sister Mrs. known m this city.) _ ,1 39h“ Aellrvwn- in. - . -l-_1_..._---_ f» - -_-__--% ' _" , -' M-rs. L..M. Mallett, Charlotte- ”“K*.* town is visiting "her- sister ‘Mrs. Hume Hapgood, Mitipeque. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Arsenauit of Moncton. N.J3., are spending the week with friends in Summer- side. J t son, American Consul and Mr. J. R. Dler, Manager Union Bank of Canada, were guests at Iaakewood Lodge, Tracadie. last week. ...--___<-o->__..-.- eet-uwwmoiuswe. The C. G. S. l-locheiaga, which ar- rived in port last Friday ,alter con- veying the" Vicedlegal party from ed yesterday for Sydney. The‘ 0.0.8.‘ Rouvllle srrivedx in Mary's laland._ Canadian Lgilqirador, where she delivered her load or" supplies." She" sails today for Si. Mary's Island and Flat island with another load or supplies. ‘This C.G.8. Stanley arrived Satur- day morning at Karpon, Strait 0t Belle isle, where she is cleaning Iicrairesh water tanks. Thej C.G.S. Brant called at Sum- meraide on Saturday on her work of supplying light houses. She will continue working south. The Car Ferry is in dry dock at Halifax. She has been refitted with eureka-stacks and Ia expected to be back on her route again by the last of the month. the island to Newcastle, N.Bi, sail,- - Charlottetown last week‘ irdm _St. _ VG WILL IHOIV ‘ The 8.8. Corruna has left Mon- veil Bme. " The SS. Mspiedene la leaving Montreal about the 11th inst. She will carry'a general csrgo for Car- vell Bros; Schooner arrivals Saturday were "J. E. Garland" and "J. H. Earnest" from Sydney with cosi for A. Pick- srd, and "Conductor," Capt/Tren- holm, for Buntain and Bell. arrived coal for A. Pickard. The schr. Kitchener, Capt. Mur- ray. arrived this morning from Syd- ney with coal for Buntain and Bell. lt is announced in an order of the Railway Commission that de- ilnite prohibition of export of coal ifrotii the Atlantic, St. Lawrence aoliueou cnueors saw 'rn schr. Milo, ‘Cspt. A. w. tm- trottm. according to Prol- W- A- rm; morning with Bryan, vice-president of the Ha- Rlver and Gull‘ poria, except tothe linited States and Newfoundland, or under special permit, came in- to effect this month. Daily Mail that the Hamburg-Am- erican liner Bismarck,’ the, world's largest ship, is to be completed int Kedistcly and handed over to the the Allies. will be given to the White Star C t . I . lh Ii itt nit‘. trenl. She will arrive here Tues- wzlltflnlgnao Np Me e r a d“ "Gums °r/w°d“°sd“y mom". while n hospital ship in the Medit- lng with a general cargo for Car- ormnennw \\_\ _l ;Excluaivc ‘ “In Sweet September" "In Sweet September" is a fine example oi ]olson's tliii, Sh‘ . a Columbia " pMid-Month Records Marion Harris molten her debut as an Artiste with y “numbers-mind they're all "Bluee"—-sung in the inimitable at le that made her p eminent in vaudevi 1e. nttsiis.esnt fir: sr. Louis ewes HOMESICKN§S BLUES , i -§* 5 . " r Columbia BLUES Atqotsou four re- A-zese ~ 3i #9. .. - A129“ $1 . 0 0 h w‘ first chorus and stays there for the remainder oi i i singing style. He “goes wild" somewhere in the | the song, ‘The coupling is "Early in the Morn- ing" (Down on the Farm) by Frank Crumit, xeqzith “barnyard accompaniment". records. A-294 6, 81.00 Dance Records ‘ Ted Lewis' new ofiering heads the list of dance Lewis leads his own orchestra, play-e his own saxophone and "Somchow".iox trot, is his own composition. Morrison's jazz Orchestra furnishes the coupling, “I Know Why AA Few More Mid-Month Hits 1 MARION (YOU'LL SOON BE MARRYIN’ ME) PRETTY KITTY KELLY Innis Cru mil Charles Harrison DANCE o IVIANIA, Fox-Trot, The Happy Six. ‘SLOW AND EASY, Fox-Trot, Lousians Five ralrott, that... Waltz , ROMANCE, we: New Columbia Records out the IOfIt and 20th of the month ‘coLuMmA GRAPHOPi-liONE COMPANY I67 r-z; It is reported in the London eparation Commission for use nt It Ia believed that shc torpcdoed or mined ‘w TO BI TOURIIT IIUDRT q-__- nouutvnu. Attl. s-nenteeee Crusoe’: cave mtiy soon ‘he conver- ted into sleeping quarters for Blithe wsilan Historical society. The Chilian government Mr. Bryan ll e. e L. TORONTO For Sale by A.E. TOOMBS tionr, would be erected on the Is~ land, according to plilns being consltleretl. 'I‘he henuly rind ver- (lure oi tho island. Mr. Bryan says, is similar to the oldest part nf the Hawaiian islands. Twu nights were spent by Prof. llrynn recently In Robinson Cru- socfle cave. The professor is at present in the Smith 5011s seeking proof of his theory of an immense submerged continent. In the Pact '- .-..>_~"-_':_3"" ;'___‘- — 7.: Post Toasties keep Ms swee funneled said, is conside is, creating a na- tional part. and tourist resort on. theialand of Juan Fernanda.‘ fatnell as thagbode of Daniel De Foe’: litesghryycharscter. Modern hotels andother lttrac- u. * l MSW.‘ says , 0 l Princia Crcheslrs Prince's Orchestra l Out-on Si; mt. (lhnrlrtttetnwn r . A2945, $1.00 it... ‘l .00 i A2949 $1.00 A6157 $1.55 25 Cents... ..WiiI Purchase One, ‘i 0i 0n_r » PICNIC “SETS They contain-one largo“ table cloth, tsn tabla Mp5: kins, ten plates. - l i‘ its the moat handy. little} package you have‘ eter- seentfor me st~ " _.w.r. wtttntlt, . it" queen zossrmwti. ' ~ _- a