.9 .,.w “iii 1" “ ff'.’”_".‘ .I.“..,. gl =y~_-_‘.~ .-.--il! lsgi,-_ ~ _ ".,.i .. * up ' Z- Y. .`- l l .1 ' l.i_.i‘ ll i l"£..,- 1’ _ ' “_ 4. . ,I . l\-’, ~. sent promptly. ‘, ,. '.4 l.. < 1'. _ i_ A ._ 1 . =»--:fi -. ' -. _ ,z J ..- `;- ll' .-,QA ., . E' ,_ _ _A fl;-xl i ._z rv `/ f.. "-. ~ _.$5 _ . ~;m¢_; V' l- 'lili ll »- ` _ " ity- _ _. -‘.;.v‘L.i~_ f 52.. iff"-ii .i _ - -_-.. , _ .,», i l* I ‘l, . _ .i. . V to . ..... .. lil ,l “.1 =l-V<..._. I -' _-,rffz ll. ‘-. _+P '. rf. iff 2 - 'wr ' »- .V .li"i ii. k. I V _ tiiitl l '/'If 'i -" 1-. J I .l ,.. pi V -12-.-;».l‘»»" up _f -' .~ - .~_-f.»-.- ...._.a._.... - f- f'-.fri/1*.; .-. . V ,- _.. . "slit 3’ .~‘._"g.i, i- l, ~ ~ i "ij if-i--_ ite.. . .,._ .,. : ~i-.i .‘-~: .. if ,_ , .G1 ig. 7 -'Adil l ° ` _ `.~ "` 'G 1 A % ii _fl-.r, V I r - af .- ' - ».l-rw--'_-<1*-». . 13-# . T `.\-rs.. _url _ - r _E Q N ‘S ¢ A SPLENDID cFtol=_.-onixtii' A ilie ‘nncst tieltls of t-iovt--r ill l\iligs i utili- _-g'i - _‘S . 'Z'-gl - '-|>2.»4~-l-il--H-Vlc-‘|141 -M-.t=‘= ii- f e. '»-_»- til '~ ‘ l . . s.__ ___ . , . . ' ,K _ 'Ei-"_\ f* V ` C our $2.15 ` -2 r ___ K _,_ ......., .... ...__ -_.,,~-f- -- f" in *liars of mc: rntriiief ° mc: your coiitin sroleff! _. ~ .,`~_:L_._ .___ _ ~. ._ ,-1- ‘ coal. auillzrnrr _ HERE are several rea- ` L sons why you " should buy your winter l coal during the summer ‘ _ ` months. The most, im- l portant one is that you V - will thereby effect a con- l . siderable saving of-money ' = -and then there may be _ a notable shortage of = coal just when you are in . need of it. Who-‘can tell? ll Pheneili Queenewiiarf *-4- -.x...._._".._,__. W_._ `@_____ I- I' __ ,_l { .nt Made by one of our best t f 'P. E, I. Mille rs (Roller _,i - Process) from choice im ort- Q1 ed FIFE and MAHSUIS '-I WHIZAT. Li We receive a fresh stock every few da; - (we supply the wheat). . 0nly 6 ceiiis per pound -“lu any quanity) - ffl 1 POI'titlDGE, R 0 L L E D OATS, TABLE CORNMEAL, » - OAT!\li§AL, G R A H A M ,_ _ FLOUB, RYE F L O U li. ` " BUCKW`HEA'l` F L O U Il, ’l OAT i' L OU B , BARLEY FLOUR. - - All fresh and sweet, and _ sold in any quaniiy a lowest ` " prices -it the City. Phone ill your order. Orders filled and - CARTER & C0.lLl -sl- - l'*l*-*r_!"€_& lueceeil Limited. V 723->~7--°-'ln EASTMAN FILMS are the best. MacKinnon Drug to. 7..'l.--7-v- - -I , cHii.onEN's -noMPERs. cuter-e sand and blue. 3\S9S_ Zf.3~ 4- .npllcllll price for‘Sattll'ti-ay lllgllt..$1-09 ll_l}00\`9e & .\IcLeotl. liiluiteti. 723-1-7--5M-l l TEACHER WANTED for WGS!- lltoyalty school. Supplemfilll- 3.4.10- ,Apply to ltussel Bell, Secretary of P ‘ ~‘ July Lfti, li. V.'l`r~ustees. . - ty is to im seen ou the lvell-lu»pt_ l`ul'll\ ol” .\ir. Mark Sellcabatlgll, Guernsey t‘tl\’t'. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- _\ir_ .I, A, Miller, I-`l't~llt-ill'ol‘t, autlolln- ces. Lilo 'engugt-iilt-lit of his tiatlgllter llliili Nllul-line to Ilaliirl \\'. .\It‘DU\1- gall. i-ity. ‘l\ial'riagi~. io lake place the first .week in .=\tlgust_ ’iIltltiV7-‘ltiltlliplj BRADALBANE CONGREGAT|ON.- 'l`llt-re will he services at Granville at il n_ nl, Rust; Villlify-.3. 11.111. itI\(l ill'ail;tlbanc 'T p.iii. I\liS-is Peittlll iii' I’l- .»\t|.\ t)"|`rt=illiilt»s .\‘t~llool will tit-Iivi-l' ull atitil‘t-ss at t~at'il si~l‘vit:t'. '(l°Ul lll<’ll>=`U t'op_\'.I _ CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAMS. -ll- l i ‘)/ltlslrated prograiil booklets for t‘llatlt- C, & C0, lfitlliiua \\'t\i=lt may Ili- tlbtllflletl IJY llCk' t-t holders at the oiilco of the Domin- lotl Express Vtllllpally. Tllere' still re- lntlill a t'i‘\\' .iullior scasull tickets. All' ply to l't'-rcy \V. ’l`ul‘ller, tfhairnlall ticket eoniluiltee. 'fileL0' REPAIRS EFFECTED.-The tug Sogenatlo lvllieh arrived ill- port Still- day t`rom Murray ilarbor to get re lairs luatle to Ili-r Iloili_»rs Iilaver-'. this luorlliug oil rettlrn to .\lilrray llarbor wllt‘l't= silo is altelliling l)rt-tlK0 NU 9~ wllicll will be illigageil ill dredging thi- tllt`l`ercut parts of (‘a.uaiIa. THERE'WILL BE SHOWN in our .\lautlt= Dept. today, Sutllrtlay, from 11 alll tilt il o`t~lot»k p. lll. 'Olin oi` the i`in- est l'zitlgt~s tl Ilresses ill l‘annila con- sisting of 'lat`1`eta silk. Mtlssttlille Satin lliittllli-ss ('Ilal'llli\tlse, (`l'cpc De (!Il'eIle and (lt-orgettt>.`Also a beautiful col- lection of Serge and \\"ool poplills. This is au tipportllllity to st~i'tlro somctllillg speitiai. ll- sure alltl 'sec this 1illt=.- Moore alll .\lt:I.eoti, Lttl. THIRD QUEENS.~lu the election reitll'it.< of Thirtl Qtleell-s ill yester- da_\"s i~'.~'tlt‘ the results ill llracltley l’oiut autl Xlonaghan polls wi-rc not _ri-t-t-ivi-it in timt-. I<‘ollowiug art' the returils ill tllt~si- polls: llrat~klcy l’t. ~-llayiil _lit-_l)oualtl, J. ~.i_ Mellon- alil. l:'i; l’. llrotlii-, (iii: ii. \\'00(l. 19. .\louagIlal|. Daviil I\ft-llollalii, 45; J. J. Rlcllollaltl, -ii; Brotlie, 35; \VootI. GT. This matir- the luiljority for .\lr. ll, llelinnnlil iis, and ine nnt;l0ri\y lor lilwulie, Zio. - ADMINISTRATOR FOR P. E. I. .\Ir. _.\u|~lu|» Nt-\\‘Iier_v, Assistttllt Provincial Set-retai'_\'»'l`i't-asllrcr, yesterday receiv- cil from the i`lt‘rlt of_tilb Privy (‘otln- cel tt copy oi' the I\lillv.te -of Cotlncil appoilltillg liis iiorilshigl (Thief Justice illatlliesoll. .\iiluillist§rat0r of the Pro\'illt'e 'ii' i‘riut-e I],dwartl Islullil. pending the iippoilitiliiieltt of a _Lieu- tenant Got-»-rilor, This is subsequent to tho ()rili~r ill i‘ount;i_l appointing I-lis Lortlsllip .\ilulinistra,'to'r during the illness of llls I-lollorfthe late Lieu- _tertuilt Got/i~rllol'. CARD FROM MR. W..S, HARKINS. ~A l\'i'otlild¥\1lltl,. Mr. Ross and l‘Ii'.s.-' llaitou iil‘e~- ilu/coluers to tho ldarkitls t"olupallyA‘but ‘they give prollllsi- ol ext-f\lit‘llt.l'eslllts after a little mor-» i~xpcl'i»~nt'e_ .\irs. llal'ltllls who has Ileolt in poor llealth fol‘ some time past is glwéatly iltlproviltix. __ ,. _...__-T- ROTARV LUNCHE_0N..-'l`l1r- week- 1-_~ -luncili-oil of the t‘llarloticto\vll Ittitilrv (`Illll wits llt-Itl yt~st0l'tla_v :ll the lttist- iillii tlrily. ltotariilll (‘. ll. |_;|;\(;k pi-i-sill:-ii. A Solo was t-tilltl'iIl\li.cd bv ,\4r iiaiiti;>t'k. of Italiiax \\'lllt'Il '.~_' i< .li--ill't‘tI l{t'\'. II. ll. lilly' lllollil, reel lr of St. l’iluI`s (‘htll‘t'll was tilt--.s-pi-;ilt»=i' of tht' tiay anti gave ‘tt tio:-tilt-ily i`n‘t`crt-stillg atltil'css. IIIH slilljilct \\'a_~i, “l.oilitl Maritiluc l‘l'ovitlt;cs, that those had lllucil in t-oiltiuiill and shotlltl bt- btltluti t-loser togetlliw \vith_ rt-gartl iii higher etltlcilt- inn. 'l`ll -'e should be one great univer Another iot all good _ “ quality in Black or Tan, ~ our sizes are ebrokeu- . look them over. _ Medium p. inted toe? . in Black Calf or Tan Cal l ' --worth today $8.00. , i f" See ilur Window I Ea) QJ1 3 i “_ "Alley & Company *V i`Linlit.td_ . ."` ' /` ._ li _ .A 'momma _ ---~-._-1.-.» . - J, . , l sit_\‘_t`Qi(l'l.(ili- Maritime l‘rovillt~es. llc said that tilt' tiii`t`ert~llt-il ill tilt- needs lltltivcs-_ll Eitslcrll allil \Vesicl'n (`all- atla siloulil hilt bt- t-lllpllitsizeil allil_thaf._ there .sllouitl be no ji-alotlsles between tht- tl|1'i'i~l~t-ilt~o parts o (Tiillada. L £ _ /.f:` I » “is DUDD S / lnusvj ,», PILLS ___.;£*7”S_ -lt" l tl -fgiil A -ll.-_ I<\llJ\i?_Ql/Sf" ,If -___ /' g 5 _ . , f .___ __ 57"’ r . i' B‘ii§.HEU"""'f'e/*T* 'ina \\\\\\_ \ ~ >_\>*" to $1.75. Saturday night $1.00. Moore invited to take part ill a Junior Chau- at 4 ot-lock on the tlhautauqua tent ing to the ticket Iluilt. Six .lullior »L`llauti1tlqua tickets will be given away free to the lucky ilntlcrs. 7299 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.-The city. ADVANCE IN PRICES OIT COCOA AND CHOCOLATE Mr. li, (‘. tlllristie, of the Cowan city, reports quite an-advance in the prices tit' cocoa anti chocolate which has just taken place and status. thitt to those wllo have `n_een followilli: thc cocoa market closely these prices will not colue as a surprise and the tlit`iolls_art- fully jtlstilleti. The Euro- pean tlculalld continues strong with are only two large crops which can miugo crop is nearly finished and in fatfttirel-s will he active buyers and the quantities of this crop that will be available for eotislltnption ill this ther ollr buyers are willing to pay as high prices as those wllicli the Euro- Allti tells of joys that are to bc, Your yesterdays come trooping back: _ __ _ Your fancy you'rf=_ at home once more, Allii golden seem the letters black. its speech is ont- you llutierstand, li tells of grieis that you can share. lt brings yon, in that foreign land, Glad lnessages`to banish care, There among scenes anti faces strange The old-home, paper seems to be The faithful friend that doesn’i. change, ' A friend that you are glad to see. i know not just what heaven is like. Nor just what joys beyond life's Title, Awalt for inc. when death shall strike. Anil l shall reach the other side. cotlntry will depend entirely on whe- .` ~- "' ' - 1 " ` _ EA ` _ ' -_ . . . Young in y Vis, `t old in wars s _, _ . _ _ _F _ __ _ :_‘ .2 ' . _., - Tv- -` fu. On their chee` Ee man scars: ’“°°"' ` kit. v _ V ‘ ` ` . " 0 'th il' Boll " ' d that mars, -REV. JOHN MQRRISON 1; l=li\Y_o 'obit ll\»$1\l".l"°'l“°°- 'ull vmol. is in ineelr at one inure. 'bn fh,,|,l-1,;,“,§Qf,';,‘: t ~ _ _ price ;1_- -1-he_MucKinnon Drug Co. _ At Toronto. Ont.. on July 5. 1919. 7272'7`25`M2l Freedom called and forth they went, Rev' 'lllllll A' M°l`l`l°°n aged 6° yelln' Heaven born and .heaxln cont.- . V AN ,CE CREAM and strawberry A-llnhblr an svweré-_bent A ter, three brothers and twoalstiera. festival will he held at Riverside on ___ Hmwng wlfgth-6 wmhg_ ‘V ;l`heB baothggs :ge MIi:Icit>ln1=nan`t,i D2: slullldal' elenmg July wth' A danclil .iil"- lf l. . _ i aind thenistiilg leills Jollin McG:t::or mg boom on grounds' 72921)() Nllllgnl °°lu.g°l$a` lllenli nllllllnl sl-°P‘ Morell Mrs lidargaret McLeod Dar: '-. _ ed- ` ll '. ` ' ABOUT 3 DOZEN bel/'S “Wh Suns- ouililierueii -nie diieii they iiolmed. ieligtoillllunhnvglitigitl edlieldltlorilgiguiiliie A825 2 10 6 years- RCEUHIP Dflffe $1-25 ‘Gerlnan eye; in terror.,polrl>6d ' P. E. I. (Examiner please copy.) of Lt Cahadin cheers . . & Me-Lead, Lunited. 7285-7-2sM2i._" '___ Mx ' _ii ARci_m_ MCCALLUM Jusr Receiver: a rreeh supply oi German llemll ln =°_"”Y Plllllll- - ’*""_` - Moira chocolates. The Illlperial Drug qerman legs lu llalllc mlm' At BNN. 9. 0l1_J\llY~ 12. 1919. Store, H/ W. Tcolnbs & Cc.,.V Queen mall lne dnl’ Bild Sllld *lla 5l3lll there passed pdacemil to his eternal Street, _ - .' ` __ . - `vl°l°"y“llilP9_n_l`9- ` ` . rest Archthald.Mat:Qallum. aged sixty _ . 'zaoo - ' eix yeersuntl .eight rn"uuule,‘Altlniu¢li j _ _ V' 1- . _ What reward;'wliat sign, what token? 'ln railing 'health for"éonte- time' the FUNERAL -rms M0RN|NG'__The ,No fit word can e'cr be spoken end came as arahoek to his Ioillilyeand funeral of the late Miss Ethel ll. Mor- l"°l` lllese lnllll Wll'-*S91 nand” nn" ll ll°5l 'nl' lrlenllfl anmllg Wlloln' ne un takes place this m0,.,,ing at 8_45 broken was highly honored and will begsin- 0»CI0,.k from me ,i,,sid,.n{.e of Mnwm Half the German host? cerely mourned. A widow, four pons Moran, 10 Water Street., not frolll the l ' and l°lll` ‘lllllSnl-SFS Slll'VlVG-‘ residence of, her father as has been Evil seemed to win the day, Tl“°°ll€n .l°"e 10 llgllll 0 W0!l¢l9!'f\1l wrongly allnouuceti. Freeman could but hope and pray lne WHY ' ' --__ Curries men ruelied tu ine ri-ay. That lfgéltrdffvfr darkness to the rer- .lurilon cl-iAu1'AuQuA 'rlcltlsr T>'r=1"1\'.' was IOSL W' ' HUNT.-All children between the "“R0ll9l‘l- Cillllefnn Clllwell- From dqrlimess and [mm ll°l`l'°w ‘ll llle ages of 6 and 14 years are cortlially Mmgnlllowll- , »- mgll’ tautiua ticket hunt which will take CAN/\DlAN |NDU‘ST>RlAl- c°N' the sea' blact- on -Sitturtlay afternoon. July 26, GRRESS' Throne; (lilttnltle to light! Through light' grounds tlircctly behind tho Prince _ Detail of plans, program and atten- who arf me love 'll lllve' llle- elerllul of Wales College. The children will dant features of the Uanatlian Indus- ‘L glll' or llghl' meet at representative oi’ the Chau- cn August 13 and 14 and to_ Include tauqua ou the grounds at that time a tour of the province by special MISS ETHEL H. MORAN '. who will explain all the details reiat- traili, has not been completely work- _-4- ctl out illltl congress lleatlqtial'ters, lo- cated ill the Palliser Hotel, Calgary, anllountles that reservations are be- ing made for the special train tour, i`or the congress sessions, which are beuuili'ul lawn ui' ine ltnignie oi tvei- 1° be held in the Gfllllll Tlleatre. Cul- tlmblls Home presented an aninlatetl gary' ‘llld lol' n°l_"l f_l'~`°°lnln°‘llll»l0n- appearmme lust evening* The Ucm_ ‘The special train, it is announced. sion was tt stralvberry festival anti lvlll leave Medlcllle lllll' on lllelllolll' ice cream social given by the tllliitl- mg 0l.Augus,t 12' Wm rlm then to You of Mm_\,_ Tl 9 _!u_ml_n_ a_ Ven, Lethbridge, from that city to Cal- large and the pl°ot:t>t>ds gh tgullirds tire- lgary' wlll be held hem ful lwa ‘lays . - '._', tiring the congress ses-sions. than P Y Y _ of electric lights. anti those present frilly tllvéll llgloocvkeiego Bagfildir spent a very emovallle evening. Spleu mmmn Au u t 17_ Du u y did music was ftlrllishcd by the G..W. l g' , g S V. Al band, Th w,nw ‘_ me km __ Tile theatre sessions will open In _ e ll l`_° l el the morning at 10 o'clock on \Ved- letl cake w‘as Mi'. J. Alvin McDonald, Msday, August 13’ and Wm continue until 6 o'clock that evening, with in- clieon, and on the following day, 'I`llrusday, will open at the same hour. There will be no evening sessions at "tlle‘tlteatre, that portion of the day (‘o., Toronto, who is at presellt ill the being utilized with etltcrtalnlicnt and nlotoriug. Tile program is perhaps the most impressive ever gotten to- gether at one industrial gathering on lilo continent, including among others Sir ‘Robert Borden, E. \V. Beatty, D. B. Halma, Henry Ford, A. R. Erskine, ativallt-es matic under prevailing con- Finley P. Mount. and lnally other in- dustrial ~leaders of ‘continental and world fame. - it teutleucy to int-rnasetl services. There COIIZFQSS llflililflllflflfff-“l IISKS tllill all wllo desire reservation on either be counted oil ill the near future, the ll_lB Sliflciill twill. the Collgreas S€S~ San Doluillgo anti Baht. Tile San Do- $10115 at Calgary OF f0I‘ l10t€l HCCOIII- motlation write or wire to John M. about four weeks will ue dis-it-iliuieii. Mic(-‘ircej/y. Uonsress Manager. Pnl- The Bahi crop is no\v coming in the HS l>0SSlbl€- market in Brazil. European menu- SEE CANADA FIRST. “Distance iends enchantment to the view," This proverb probably ex- pearrbuyers will be willinp; to pay. l)(l8-,ins the lillllllll exodus of so many The district of Glen William has undoubtedly bein Gerinmiy and Aus- _wurdians to the United States H1151 lust 0118 Of its mort trspectalile citi- U-ia Wm be in me mu.-1;,.g for lm-gi, ‘European countries at_vactltion perl- Zeus. anti the collgregation of Cale. quantities of cocoa bean'-i. This will Od- -_-_ _ _ ll0nia one of its most loyal support- illcreasc the ftit'eignlldelllaliti. All ill- -l`l°ll.‘-lay llmf? lS 11113111 ill llilllil EFS- ln lllf’ DGFSOH Of Mr. Angus J. Mc- ,m,ati,,,,s an, fm. higllpl. price., and ‘Many-‘are considering where they will l’herson, who tiled of internal cancer were is absomt,-_.ly m,t1,jn,; to tml). spend their poriod of relaxation. alld lil the MacLeod llospital, Boston, cute that lower prices will pi--»_v=ill. fp tllese we w0ultl_nwk_e the tllmealto Mass.. on July 4. Mr, Mcpimso.. at any m,,@»dm-mg the implme or this *see Canada ilrst.' Within our bord- was born in Brooklyn 58 years ago. yen,-_ _ _ 'ees w.e _aniiotlbe excelled by ariycoun- When quite young he _learned to be try fllfne sea coasts of the east- and BULLDOG BEA-1-1-y_ hwesthfiayrloxalllple, the refreshing cool- years in the (Ialladian Wlest, and oil ____ ' ness of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and ills coming back settled in Glen Wil. --E,,,.1ym ,.v,.,.yU,i,,gy' 'phat is th, the lovely (lords of British Columbia llalll. It would be hard to ilnd Mr. motto of Adltliral Beatty; llritain'l-l li‘<'_llll-lllB1l`gl`lll\‘l Selling ul forest and Mcphersolfs Ufluul as 11 true honest naval hero. ill the service he is Sl¢1lI’lék;l.ll_\§»._l8k€ lllSll‘\f'lS 01 M1|Bk0l{L\. “nil l€HIl>€t'itte mall. ills judglllellt ktiown is "Bulldog Beatty,” by reason ll)B RlIl_95-Il lrllii_fS. luke Of l-he W00llS. WHS l\lW‘dyH sound. ills ‘advice led of the tenacity with which he fasten.; `tl_I_’ej_f!‘Ift‘iusitntl"islands and the peer- into the rigllt direction. In the cont- On to any jot, he is called umm to 'Ie$ls':Grea't"Iakcs, as well as the awe- nlunity he could always be depentl- l_wk1e_ inspiring ranges 01. the Rockies, and etl upon as always in favor of things The myy swears by htm, and he the Selkirks. invite the seeker for rest that were for the social ani moral _E1 proud of his mem After Jutland ,and quiet or the jaded traveller seek- betterment of the people; On the le Hong lyoagfr-(1 of the di-_sir-nniimi ing further excitement. other hand he was ready to denounce of ills ships, Beatty simply rcplictl: Sunny France has lollg been be- the base and lnischievous thillgstllat "The battle-crlllser fleet is alive fore the .pu-bile mind in Canada ns a brought no moral uplift. On June and has a very big kick in her." tourist centre, Many of our soldiers 3rd, 1900. Mr. McPherson was oi.. Fortitllately for them, the Huils did Saw the fail' legions 0! NOI‘llluntiy. 0! daineti an elder in the Caledonia con- uoi wait for the kick, Airtois and of l'ici\rtiy. parts 0? Wltitfh gregation. lie filled that omce grace- Beatty's naval record is amazing. are still unspoiled by -the hand of the fully, For 28 years he was il teacllol- Ho was it cotnnlantler at 27, ll cap- Hunt many had leave to Paris and and Superintendent of the Glen W||. tain at 29, atld rear admiral at 38-- far afield. Ask our returned men if linm Sunday School, Many a one to. the _vountrcst oil record. Nelson was they can'i; have as good a time ill any L-an I-@0311 the lmmgelqy way In tl year older when he was prolnoted Gallatin, Tile unanimous answer will which he explained thé" lessons, and 1"-’l\1` llflllllflll l1€‘.“lVlllI‘-ll lH‘ll€l‘~" the blessings derived irollt them. Last year, ll young office girl said . . V V- _ - _ 1 ' 'Sunday school les- ____..____.._. to the writer, "»I spent sixty dollars gon as pt-gmaluy mr he ¢,m,m_ The to visit the Adirondacks ill New York Hlflle- I C0lll¢l lla-V9 had H5 lllle 90971' a faitllful servant. 'I‘llere are l‘ft tl THE HOME;-)l_/VN PAPER' 01`y ClUl~lff I0 ll0m9 ill 0llf‘V'l@“ll\ U10 mourn tt widow and three vounglsonsi, ._ _ _ . .t." She would at the same time, R 1 1 (‘. -. . |_] 1 Un 1 ,_ its like a :lnlllug irien ily facc, Coq ' V 0)f'1‘. :Lott-.e ant oln, ve iaugl ,L-4,_§,k,, `,, voice ,.0‘,, long hw, have kent her money in Canada- tern, Mrs. niveit, Emma, clirleienu kuowm ' Mitny are the regrets over wasted ,md Sndis of Whmmm’ Mass” who You Sen it in some (Imam mee sulnlner vacation periods which might, (mm. |,(,me Wm, meh. famm.»s re D . . _ I ` Anti rusil to claim it for vollr own. Rf)‘vl;¥(;“l_:3(;lv‘Tltlgsnllssfq l:§e?m_l;';g?l malllll' "nfl Annle- 0l' ‘Bl`°0l‘lYn» RE- 'l‘hc baht- frml your old llolne town F ~ l ` - _ l" his “gml `l"llle.l` ll' Brooklyn' lllree Hu., hrfigeil the lone and dreary S0l‘lS_l\llil H1010 all-enllnn ¥lVl‘n ln sisters, Mrs. t‘hrlsty McPIlert-ion itnti "mes Hlllllylllil ll_l‘“-` llflwllll-“Sen ‘ll 0lll` °Wn Mrs. John A. McPhee of Bellevue, and Anil with il you can settle down l"°lllll`l'y‘ l'"l` lllls season’ get uc' MVS- Mill- l»- MUHIPB Ol l“l9f\lll@Tfll1lL‘. qllalntr-ti with ("a»nada A "1 'Ili' ...r .'ll.. ~ l ' ' moill, itllll 'll tf“1rs 'intl sul cs In the Ummd States, our damn. is ly", Lmmhnnl of vmmrmttemwn' and at 3 per cent. discount. National John of Sydney_ C_B__ h son, ummm lllSTi‘lllts for. It-or-)ry vfrlenvtl you kn0\‘h pride would suggest that we limit ou): Duncan' med while training in Eng_ I ¢_l‘l S 01’ -‘»<-f‘Vl\l-S y0ll yearn to see, spending there and confine ,lt as mac land in p9m.uM.y_ 1916 whim, was n l nllngs llnck -lily” ‘ll l°nl§ ng” 419 .D09Slbl€ U’ Cllflafln- ' sad blow to the father. Tile funeral ' _ , . .-l services were conducted by ills pas- And as you run its columns oer ' ' ,__E._...__.l__ Runs Her Own Canteen Mrs. Scott Lee, an aged nezr0 Wom- an, is happy because she has fund tl- way at last to cheer the soldiers on they way an they pass throutlll here BU route from calltp to coast for OVBFBBHS service. according to a Ashtabula dis- patch to the Cleveland Plain. Dealer. Mrs. Lee. who lives near a railroad track, looked wistfully at the troop trains as they lipeh through. Wonder ing if there was any WHY U1 Wlllcll Sn! euuftd mulre u long trip ""0 pleasant for the men, But the “BIDS Weill through so fast she almost desDHl\”0Il until she finally hit upon a scheme that works to perfection. She get It long pole, and to it shofastens bund- les'of magazines and lunches. ilnd Bb d th ll'~l""~ o""T> "'f’a/*°"’llil ntilii ik li luv one `-fjfl_ (ff t 'A 8 E 7 E5 , .llfdiitl "1-0 ,|:,,.|| {]no\:e;;,,,e,:'d|v‘$Bfygfa1,-'. tho trains whiz past she s}tan s on 1 e '~,\__: , » I My ,mul Wm yearn to ,ook upon station platform and reac es her 5 fts -~ 'V -a ” . - ' frame-Vpnureverauraif .*MuP'° W* ' I l P” “ll Tllll - . tcopyrigm isis by I-:tiger A. cum.; W1\d°W'- n as t.hq_~lQ-|f0l\l¢.\ll.l!.PNTi`r terulission of 2_ and 1-2 hours for lun- ""_'_!_ leaving a sorrowtng widow one daugh- T0 UIUFHIIIK that comes ringing-o’er to thee, The news yesterday of the sudden and unexpected death of Miss Ethel H. Moran, daughter of Mr. M. J. Moran of this city came as a shook to her numerous friends. Just ii week ago Miss Moran Yeft' -the city with a friend Miss Katie Deegan, to spend a few days at Cape Traverse. Wihile at- tending service at Seven Mile Bay in C0IlU0‘L“l'l0l1 With i1 Mission being held by the Jesuit Fathers gn Tllureduyev. eiling she felt herself becoming weak anti went outside. Site collapsed and was taken into the parochial house. and Doctor Tanton was summoned from Sulnnlerstde. He arrived in about: halt’ an hour ,but ills efforts were un- availlng, ntld the death occurred about three hours later. Tile -body was brought-to the city yesterday morning, and the funeral' .takes place this morning at 8.45 o'clock. leaving the resldence of-Mr. William Mtiran; 10 Water‘Strect, for St. Dutlstulrs Cath- edral, thence to the Catholic cemet- ery. Tile ltate Missvllioran was of a lll0_St genial and happy disposition, and her demise comes as il shock hard to withstand. Her place in the family circle can never be filled. anti by her friends she will long be relnembm-ed_ l‘0l` llle P11812 lllrflc years she has been Sdlol‘tllanti Instructor in -the Union (olnmercial College, Charlottetown, tile duties of which position she dis. churned with singular competence and €'ln'*’l0llCY~ H01' lllace oil the college staff will be hard to illl, and the sill. dents of the U.lC.‘(_i. who have passed under her tutelage will learn' Wm, deep regret of her death. Tile family sorrow is almost impossible to 1-e,mZe_ To the bereaved father. Mr. M. J. Maron, (Illlef Clerk in the Customs Department anti family, -the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. MR. ANGUS J. McPHER3QN_ n. turner, afterwards he spent some Few could tenth .l cause of the Lord on earth has lost and three brothers. Norlnan of Brook tor, the Rev. M. D. McLeod, assist- ed by the Rev. W. H. Sweet. The de- ceased belonized to the Orange Or- der. his brethren conducting their services ut the grave. The pl1il~bear- ers were his brethren elders of the Caledonia session. _ The unusually large funeral concourse tcatiiled to the high esteem in which he was held. “Know ye notthat there is it prince and a great. man .fallen this .lay In Israel?" - (Patriot please copy.) _.__..._._...l._ EXHIBITION DATES ..._,.. St. Stepheu.........Sept. 9th to 12th WoodstocIt........ ..Sept. 9.lll to 12th Fredericton........iSept. 13th to 20th Ghatham..‘......`..Sept. 22nd to 27th Charlottetown. . . . . .¢Sept. 23rd to 27th Port Elgin October Int and 2 1 %$~%%¥¥`%;$$¥5¢$ 6%*5%#¥¥%¢¥$5$5l$O¥%¢l5l: Ui I Matinee' 3 p. m. Sharp. i-..`Pool' Boot) " . __ A _ f /'/-ti/:://:tiii/i/(,012 f.-'/U RYANT \//Y\Ql~lBUR.N, Ile got the girl of his choic Prince iEdward sr Z _,_ _ _ = . . %$$`§.=i$$%$$%-QQiiQ%Q&i%$$%&i$U¥¥¢3* '_Nig'hl7 and 8.45 'sharp Bryant Washbur “Poor Boob” They shy that angels pro- tect “Boobs” and"‘Simps.” It surely looked like it the time "simp" made his last mistake and made a fortune by mis take. 5%# ##‘¥¢%¥¥-9# one more Chapter after this of “THE IRON TEST" Stay in and see this Getting close to the Finish, only Fun and Laughter Gator _'T' I cb aasssaaaoa “BEWARE OF _ BOARDERS _ "i Two Act Comedy greens# ‘ Eye on vhikiiikidkdkfiiiikétékiialdi Lots of Good Things Coming. Keep Your t$$$%%$' This Ad ‘ %¢R$§i%¢E¢k~$il¢i%$ik»%$$i%$¥ t ' _ PERSO NALS Rev. Dr. lleartz arrived in tho city yesterday, atltl is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Taylor. sPnAvlr;iE` To ltil.l_`in§sETs AND DISEASES At this sea.-toll of the year particular attention should be paid to the pre- vention ot' ravages by disease and ill- i-iect pests. it is possible by tt timely applltzatitlll of the proper sprays to coll- troi et`t'ectivt-ly lllally of otir worst dis- eases anti pests. Spray materials may bc divided ill- to three classes, First, tllcre the fullgicitles, slit-.ll as Bortieailx mixture anti limo sulphur wash, which are used to contro_l or prevent the devel- opment oi' fuugcus diseases sltcll as Apple Scab alld Pot-atc Blight. Sec- ondly, there the poison sprays, such as le:-id arsenate, for the control of biting insects such as Potato Beetle, Tent (‘.aterpillars. etc., and tllirdly the contact sprays, such as kerosene _enlplsion or llicotine sulphate, for the coiltrol of sucking insects like plant lice. 12-; selecting the proper syrups un- der each of these three headings, it collliiilletl syray eolltaiuiilg all tllree can be used, tlutl thus, ill a single ap plicatioll, one has it ftlllgicitic ttllii a colllpltlte iusecttttitlt-l colltbilleii. A good tlolnbinetl _sprtty is matic up as follows: 44-40 Bordeaux, tlollsistillg of -I pounds utlsiaketi lime. 4 pounds copper slilpll-ate, and 40 gallons of water, to which is added 3 pouiltls of arseilatc oi' lead or 2 pounds oi' arsen- ate of time ill paste form tif the dry form is used. use one-llall` this qualltity) for eoiltrolllltg biting ln- sccts, alltl if aphids or plant lice are pre.~icllt, one third oi` a pint ol' nicotine sulphate should be atltletl or as alter- native, the lime sulplltlr cotlltl replace the iiortleaux mixture. D0 "Ot ilclfly the application until the tlisease or post has bccollle evi- dent by iis i-itvagcs, btlt make the np- pliciltitt-ll in time to prevent the dam- age. All applicatioll of spray is not il cure, it is a plevclltative. » Do not think that one application is sufficient. lletnenliicr that at this sea- son of the year foliag(-_ gmyvu 1-;|pl(lly alltl it large atllouut of new It-ai' surface is soon exposcii after all application is matte. and it is this lle\v__tlncoated sur. 'titre which ls a sollrteo of lnf@r;ll0n_ l`hrce _to foilr sprays during the Spa. soil will be necessary to km-p [hp leaves covered and the plants free from disease alttl pests. Make tht- applications thoroughly, tlrt‘llclling all parts of the plant with it hue, mist-like spray, A r-_mu-5; Sim-,y is not as effective as a linely tlivitied one. _ » 3 _but apply separately, worklllg into tile surface soil early in the season, THE ARMEII- M_OTORTRUCK ln the old days of the overiiillil stages there sat up ill frollt alongside the driver the express messenger, car. ryinl-1 on his knees always reatly for instant use a sawed-oft’ shotgun. In these later days, on another sort of vehicle, and i`or protection against allotiler sort of higllwaymell, botlt mi-n on the box are arinetl. Tile vehitzlt. ie the big, powerful lllotor-driven ariuy l supply waggoli. ,l (Jn each stile of the ti1‘iver's scat on these waggolls is it ilecp leilthcr holster itllil in elicit llostet' is currietl it repeat- ills carbillc; it lively, handy weapon and one czlrryillg lllally lilore shots than the old-time sawcti-oft' shotgun. _*___ Mlnard’s Linlment Cures Dandruff " _ L l __ /l (53 ` rf) X-_¢ *_ .` -_ `. » $919*-1 1 / \ ` or \ //lll('ll.' lv "' 'fillfll ¢z.n‘i|l| if untill" Fianna!! -1.'-"»l:::l_ _'__ v .v_,\"~’;.‘*" 'i T.-_ ‘ : , \_\ “~tV!;’.§ 1,- . . _ ....,... \ w v » '_ L . Pure Paris Green 3 _ wHoLEsALe _ AND _ RETAIL The Rogers Hardware Company Ltd. ' Grafton St. Queen St. - 7303-7-2iiM3I. AGENTS WANTED CAN.-\l)lAN HOOK BY CANADIANH Nil( CANAIIIANS _ _ _ I "L`i\nntIil's Sous nml (lrent llrltnlll illllglf Wolltl \\'nl." with lnlrotliictioii by lvfllfll' ' l Arthur Currie. \\'hnle story _nl tht- wnr irnén Canntlinn autl llritluh view _\l<_>llll. I.nr|.'t- tiotiq prnillnrlv illustrated; oif_it~|nI pllotiial-'tell-H' Exclilsivt-lv Cnlltltliitni entirely lllll‘_`f”“l ll_‘_-M other hooks. Write tor_ircc outfit, 5l"(*.:). teitusilntl exclusive territory- Winston -. --»---_._.__ POULTRY MANURE FOR GARDENS As it rule, poultry lllallurc is richer ill nitrogen than ordinary fartii man- ure. Tho nature of the food influences the conlposltion of the manure to a eottsitleralilo degree, as with other animals. so that there may be fairly large differences in value between different samples. It is generally, but I could not any that it is more suitable to one vegetable crop than' another. -Some gardeners ilre in the habit of applying ten to fifteen lbs. sllperplios- phate, and four to five lbs. muriate of potnsh, with every 100 to 200 lbs. of poultry manure, anti this practice we could retzolnmelld. filo not mix the chemicals with the -poultry manure T loit__§All A business stand at Brookfield with house and barn; also about _one acre of land in connection. A good proposit- ion for the right man. Price reason- 'r:>rutlto. _ *_ Q " $3.00 We have some wonderful _ BARGAINS in the following lines :- f Women`s Patent Oxfords. W0men’s Kid Oxf0rtlS. Women’s Grey HIBI1 Clll -Bals. I _ W0men’s _Brown High Cul ‘- Bats. ~ The Oxfords are all small sizes 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2. 4- _ "The High Cut Bats are In a sizes. Every pail- of the above oods are worth today “P l° §6.50.and you can have y0l"` choice for $3.00l 'I .~l°.`l'; U _ ND0__.w I able, immediate sale on owners are going west, Write or apply. ' D. W. or J. A. BEATON, Brookfield; P. E. l. 7284-fi-26-m6lpd _ i- - -V 7 | ( ‘ '=-ii! __ - ' * noltllls--slillll--out . - ‘u M " J K-io-al-.._ ---~ A 1""