~. - .9 35*‘ 1l-. W 11y i 1 -. S R,’ - . f‘ >¢Asvi¢7.-to 111111611- Bgiwf .1‘.‘1‘l°f*c"~ Ymp: y cause we sell rt b . face @ ders ‘ The 0111* thing .is _. W" saw-i!"- 1: gfiinwiiieiiti’? 2}“? ‘i eliyiidflttwgagoylilhm and blettei‘ > l? ' If you want some- ~' . thing new, ask Yvslsrlua A. McDonald 1.1m- " ""7 v Nth = The wiklNl) SllllVliYilll A _ .2 .MAC7$f‘ ‘ 4.1111111 run with transit ln- ' ant, Plans and deep to ’., furnished when a I15 ‘at 8 o'clock sharp. u?“ i Bo: l5 Bonn-is ‘ ' - ' l. fiai-i-stiittuss tat. .__) 149 39080 511- I 1 ~ -~ 1r “ravsjfin in rteaas nor: r1111? the‘ visit- day. . . ‘q . ---nv-v— - _ RITURNfiQ fifth-No applica- tions will‘ lierec ed tordental treatment after a; , lwlfaoyfli . . V . 1', ‘.1 t ~ “Hire ‘Isms ultras" ' Al!" ilfor“ “:13 t 11511111,‘ tioii "<<.'o ‘m’ 111 .‘ “we” ‘carry flgflkll1m ’ gun cases, gun cleaners, etc The iRogers Hardware Company, Ltd. ' 2hZ3-8-3l-3l . termiga-tion for Ireland League of 13B a" and others interestetfwili be held in the Pro-Cathedral on wednfldfl? evening 1st. September 2 520 PLEASANT AFFAIR-A grand ecoptlon was given 'l‘_hu dafeven- this at the iisi-oitlyn House 1n hon at Mr. Willard‘ n. Curler ‘hams- wtliffa. who is at present visiiinlz friends lu Crapaud. A delightful Welling was spent in music 121ml dancing and all expressed the plea- ing howl at.-the'P.ll.l. Protestant . gfi-y ')1| Olxllknlle are from 2 to 5 p.111. on wanes“ _ {in ll! ll ' ‘ ';_"1"__‘"'"_n.es. nemisu. ‘a mssriaio or _‘"l‘~he seit nit-i 1111011410111 -will be open 111i darts” '2485-8-38-4l' accommodate the school children- t-.. >- 1. zaososami. 111. Paula's "its; '..;1:‘...1"-#111 ire-j 1"- Dremb‘ "lien mossy sswtemosrxztswar- ply to Canon Simpson, or 61114-111411 s: 1 .1-¢-;-1-.-:-»1-\a~t';i.t wl: WJL1L a: Purasso 1'0 Jilvq you inspect our llnetot guns. including the celebrated "ithica" Miss iris in 1o and 12 seuse...fl‘i1e.-.Bo:e‘1 ins Hardware Company, Limited. ~ ' 2523-8-31-31. OHUROH OF BCOTLANIL-Ffhe Rev. 0.1M. Ltimoirt wHl "preach at Nine Mile Creek ~ Saturday] 4th September, at 8 p.m., canoe Cove Sabbath 5th at 10.30; ‘Churchill, 2.30; Charlottetown 7 p.m.—(Ptit riot please copy.) i "CANADIAN MlNER"-'i‘l1e S. B, “Canadian Miner" sails from Mont- real August 26th for Charlottetown. direct. She will load general cargo for St. John's Newfoundland about August 36th. Parties wishing space nrevrequested to book at once. Bun -‘eu\'e it gav th t 11 thi. ‘ . . gmmemnn n; 8521;‘ s‘ tggseven: ‘I hen Co, Agents. 2417 a 411s. 1 .- " l; .1 5;‘ -- ' . 1 _.j-.-.cAM-AoiAu ~.1iouo1ren.'-‘"r11e 5°YLAN-¢T-RAlNOl-‘l.—A prettydlllorence Nightingale Medal has LEAR . a A wedding took place oilfAugust the vhetin lirwia-rdodbjthellnterrpattqrial fifth in St. Patrick's Churwch, -Fori -» Ctfnlfliltea 9t the Red gross to hrugustus _ when laura Elizabeth 1 iss Ma rat Olotilde MacDonald iprfllnvr dlllshter of Mr. and Matt-QM aroma c-iiiet <11 the Canadian iitrick Trainer-of -BOMOII became 1E1: etiitionary Force during the "ti; tight snail IbP-‘our. hand’ N ‘ iniiimi iiyiiitfikig‘! ‘v All the llarepf git-pet gm" ta avoided, hub, QQIIy of; iflqxmllllllllll-IDI is lost, but mm increased. su ttiom you'll like them. And you'll 111‘. them’ mon and’ ‘(in ll 10!] lllO-“IFII- mis light fixtures are s:- Qpt from Tax. ":\ 1.‘ .-,1 . I r _ MARITIME ELECTRIC, .COMPANY LIMITED - 1111111 111.11 11st 11111 "CREAM soot" i‘ . , r . a a m Ask for. “l-"ESIRLEISS" Cream, Soda." or any of the several Popular Priced “PEERLESS Fieverabas: -- thereby, gggur- 1a,; yourself of securingsdrinks of QUALITY, PURITY. and W msra-ci-ianii _ ‘,- v ~; esql-egsvssillfwfleai- . . a . J. a1 l‘. ‘norms,- ~ “Were-e _] '1 m‘ now ‘muons '1 3|. i ii i McDonald . |Wakner’s llle llrl-‘le 0f Rayin nd y n. son (if Mr. and Mrs. 111111532111 Auburn. The pastor‘ ‘ltsv-t/ A. J. McDonald. perfor1i1od,.the cere-i niony. The bride looked pretty, and wore a gown of white silk crepe do chine and a veil. of Brus- as1l's net. Her sister Margaret ‘Trainor was bridesmaid, and wore: a sown of rose hlnk and mauve shot taftta. Mr. Ambrose (lallagban was best man. The music during ,played the wedding march from Luliengrln. After a Dlellsant drive and ilinnsr at the bride's home ihe party ' ove in their future home at Auburn where they were greeted by 1Dllm9P0llll friends 31nd hreliltififes. .'l‘h's evening dancing: Presents to the bride- .were many and valuable. Best wish- es for a happy future. ‘ t, cuiicuiii 1111s, . BABMABE l Coiiitlliol Sleep ‘on; t llciieilaiiilBumstl ‘ : 4 l“ i‘; _ tho tun but it kept getting worse and _ tho akin wan red and very hot. Hg 1 could not sleep or rest the eruption‘ inn of? -ciily,,to wo en whose work in the rffnuttesd 1111a.‘ a » bnbyfiihoe. ‘lthnugmnfrg ' ‘ “This decoration is interna- ‘ 1111111 in character and 111 awarded “cause of umianity has been of jhrtflllfllliit importance." 1 - . . ‘THE TOURIST TRADE.—A St. . ohn‘ exchange saiys: _-_-i_tl;t-. of. tourist traffic which for tlié last two months has noiirsri Julio, the maritime provinces has the muss was played by Hon, David »'~‘\lll‘-Héd_ mid 110w great numbers are ;M__ l“ A3’ “um ‘also yfiequrn~i~ng to the United Shiites, while the passenger traffic from liiciioss._~the border has very much. decreased. There was a compara- tively small number of tourists on Tlihe‘ Boston train which arrived ‘Fufidav but Snzttirdvy the iullway officials will find it necessa y to Hick who‘ pleasantly "passed rin 111usic l-piit seven or eight sleepers on the firjutwlird Bbstoirtriiin to take care pfthe traffic and they expect they. "will-be obliged to greatuyilpcreas . the c odiition on ths llfll staterooms on the Governor ins- ley ifor the trip are bwked- 0i‘ |fioials of the company suit! Wile" ‘ day that they exile-fled that‘ ‘he = number sailingon the Govflfml‘ . mngiey today would be at least fdonble that of any previous =11"- ‘ lag fromhere llris season. Most oh the tourists returning to the United States are from PiE. island ‘which has accommodated u. Very ""69 met‘. An official 0i the Cansdlab GovemmenitRailwsys said 795W“ ,dey ‘that herthouklit from the "ma" The heavy ' ‘for the next few weeks. The East- ‘ ern Steamship Lines lnc.,'a1lso Hit-11- pect every heavv travel on the. re- 1 turn trips to Boston and a1 _ the , number of visitors dvurlng the sum ' evlaaatass" DRY amass. ALE .5 Princes Edward island. v Charlottetown fwt situcitkwsiisii- a ‘AT VERNON RIVER ‘ OCEANS 0F ll‘ Eighteen thousand 1.11111. in ton :11" without lowering tliawell a t ll'liere's no natural reason why ton cannot have lust as stood I viii on your property. Just droi- llfne lo lite lrask Artesian fWell Co. Ltd. _ ‘Iifiusenlsrses ~- _ Charlottetown ‘ billlliiliiiiilvill _ _ Business i. i. . College liizonue our. 11111 ” y inns or PRACTICAL m- arnucroits 1 -- iiusmsas counsz: ' Rapid Writing, 81W"- iiig, Corespondenee. Commercial ‘ Arilbmt-ic. Bookkeeping, by Actual Business. Praotics, tBusl- iissii Forms and Banking. Commercial Law by Mr. 0.8. dninan, K.C,, Lee- trirsr aiiilllxaminer. IHORTHAND 11111111111 ‘ 1 lhiglish, Buiness Cor- respondence, Correct Ety- le and indenting. hlhneog- ' robbing, Typawritlng, __u‘ Commercial, Professional l -,‘ ' and Court Renal-Clam“ shy» the roliablePitirlafllo B tsin of Blllirmmrfx t y ‘aiivaucso acéooliriila To those who do ire. n»: mutilation m1; la ii- 1 . 1111.1». Solid ‘v7 ‘r éiflllioyts i - a Bee our splendid range of Menfs Mather Wortr Boots. sawed and nailed soles. They cannot. be bought wholesale i 1.. r1 mttni. “-_i\i-_..g.....l,. ‘-. We ‘ ‘ 1 nndfwo and n halfhones oi‘ Cuticu Leather _Wotk _‘ 1 limb"! "'5' Wm‘ °°-'""“‘ “Md ‘er who left here for P.E. island ‘"1" ‘° °°"“°"~ i w" W" 1"" tii t th ii 1 bi-‘dvirietrnnist 111m‘ °°“"B°4~ 111B} neErlg/"Elgiile its ‘winter popu~ i "l saw g1 advertisement for Cutl- cura Suspend Ointment and sent for a free sample. l ,boufhi more and ' attcruuingtwo cnkéwo Cutlcurnfloafl lation during ‘tlllB‘48\llll1llQT...Q ~-.. .__-<4*>- ‘Min-sure ‘l'l‘>_-.“l'v L ‘ Iiintmenthewnshealad." (B ned, “ _ Mrs. B. D. McGuire, Clarke urg, - "Ont. Dee-IS ma. ‘ . i- a - ~ 1 110.0 Cuticurs Help, Ointment 11114 '_ Minsi-au’ Liniments-OO" . Limited. a. ‘hlcumforsvery-daytolletwrpoeeml Gentloinen,—'-Ever since cumin! home from the Boer war I have ‘fight emgtllsi been hotheredlwith running level’ L——- I h-nhuuunuu-I‘ 32x55 xilldmllniiliaiasiits: also doctor- ‘ edtcontinually‘ for; thembtlotziliffhllgig: ‘ go no permanen ..re A A ywlnter when my mot e_r got one to 1 e . MliWIllRiiB-Rll‘ .l'owet Water System try art-menu's 1.1 MENT.‘ The pletely disappeared and I have worked every working day ..s1ii,_ce. . ' . A, Yours gratefully, ‘ ' '_ ' JOHN "WALSH. , s ~—— Lacbute, Quei 25th’. "1918. - l tried‘ ‘many-l effect of which was almost magical ' After two bottles the lsores corn-- f L . ,. -_ i 1 .. ‘ i1. . . _ , Bstweantlis disease lerma 1a the l‘! m! breathe. the water you ' gin. the faod yon ha‘! lhM the .56 your t at are t a forcg: of good health. -Keep‘these forces strong-don't show yourself to run down. Take Hood's ‘Srarsaparilla, the medluine l P‘. the blood, stomach, liver and e s 01st has the" approval of generations. if a lazatfva is needed take l‘ Pillar-they are equally ‘ .1‘ - . ‘y’ H i I u ‘ifév kg’; __risiis"."'o1v'__"ar.§ _ ~ _-_- its of Cornwall i-e spend- eek In Covehoad the 5 snot ‘ersuotlhe Mrs. William _ineli. - ,'Mise ‘Leah Mul-liii New York City, who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Mul- llii citiy left Saturday morning on return. r k103i it JUN Murillo Waughan who has been 1v~isii'tiug her home in this city left yesterday on return to Massachusetts. ~ lllr. Frederick Egan, baggage master of the P.E.l.1R. Charlotte- town, is spending his vacation in Illoncton. l-Miss Helen Riggs formerly slenographer at the Dalton lSanl- tprium has token a similar position in the office of Mr. 6.6. liimiin, attorney. Miss Florence ‘Mulligan .01 E111- erald and Miss fiatheriiie Farmer of Kinkora, are the guests oi. Mrs. RX. Dorsey Weymouth St in 1;- Mrs. B_ J. Scriver and niece Miss Anna Mitchell left for their home s in Worcester, Mass. ailer spend- ing an enjoyable summer with rel atives. ., r Mr] James Yessey has returned to York, after o pleasant visit at Vernon River the guest of his sis- ter Mrs_ C_ lnman. Mr. ,l~lugh~A. MacDonald nf Nliie Mile Creek, who wa-s spending his holidays with his parents has re- turned to Moucton t0 resume his position with the T. Eaton Co. lie Wes accoinpapied by his cousin Ray s. , 9 __©@@_@ t ~ JNTERERTING , ' e-ANNOUNCEMENT Messrs W‘. B. Prowse and .D. A. MaoKinnon propriet- ors. of the Vimy Fox Ranch. Norwood Road near Char- lottetown, P. E. l. are‘ pre- pared to sell a limited num- -_ber_ of foxes and ranch. tliem for parties ii they so desire. The Vimy For Ranch was established in the 'fall of 1919 and has 39 pairs of fox- es 27 of which- are owned by < Messrs rProwse k Mackin- uon and the balance are ‘ boarders/The ranch has been under the management of ‘Ml. Ind Andrews and has heeirons’ of the most suc- icessful in the province this iyear. The 39 pairs have to- 4'day"97 ‘living pups or an aver- age of 21-2 to the pair. Tats J 117.0 think, will compare favor- ahlywith any ranch ln the ,p_ro_vineo having strictly i919 Jilin- 1 “Th: poll!!! of the manage- iinent was to select t'\.a very ihest tones-that mono; could ,1»)! and feed tlie very best 1011.11; Results hsva instilled ~this course. The number of ‘pairs’ ‘can be rsnclied will gbeqlirnlted’ to fifteen so pnr- [la] yqho desire to take ad- ‘vantage ogtiiis should areal -, early. fbhli‘ ' vCoinhined in a fdw words the fgilawhal weird selling them ‘Mm’, h: r860“. u u u“ bu‘. I”; . x y I v wwv-v", V - 3‘ -l- ,: - L“ 1nd,“ _. ; Ioyrestuieiit a‘ firm r cull-u lug-E g. . “IQKQW, WWW“, , 1 .. >. . ‘a rues- ‘stoo. ms. sag. m? ‘ma, M “I, H - » - ~ _ y, q ‘Latina ‘7750’ Isntbcgnfo the‘ watarihl oasis la a ' . . y ' 3 l>1iicss sitter seeai-dinrto‘ ‘tigtazllolafellmz: f“ "l "f"! "H; l’ ‘ .. f . ilillfll"? "l"! "yiPt- , The uistt of homo comfort also v . i -‘ ‘ - '.:.'.:‘.'s"';.:::"..'"....' .'.":.:'.'.*:: Understandmg- 1 > "it'll! ho t m ennui-ear 11' l - ' fi vi i‘ . r s I ’ , 1 ‘ ‘ ‘~ ‘ _ _ . The pig-shoe Store 1 ggr;_ggr_'gggg,'glg,gflgv1';g“fif.....“‘i,LT1Z‘1.“iififiilllléfiiiflfl "°1°"'"‘","‘"°'“"'°°"' “‘ t - 1 1 M "m "a W“ w" "-1 .1“i‘;i“’“‘ '“5°“‘“ “°““"1 "I (litter s Bookstore 1 . gbgvfrf"*°°"*“‘°f9f‘9°" ‘like their Jflgzrelationaf" . - gerlzflgz- m Pa] Yfillr’: 9W1? - - r :__ -_‘_ .1 _L 4 1.11; huddle; lfilmkgllll tween 1s. “m, h“ won ,§,.',,s fim “,1 i. 9111111111111 with a big stock , g 1‘ k . if; 5"‘ .1 Vi, _' ‘ m. “at? wing. an". III‘? i pect land confidence o_f th y o! ‘ "" ~ ltlrolio filial. ii with. 1 mil °°'“'“'““""" ' ' i i ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ mason 0s Jnteflflitlmeroa are .1 _ y ' soon-m.‘ w ' i 1:3“ 1'5‘: '°°" °'°' ‘m “mam” nsuiiitis 11.1.111;1’n1.‘1 b11111 k i i RSITY “mi "°“ I a 1 ~ ~ >1 :';:::.“t.::'"s..s"1..s'- .1121- ‘ 1 i 1 IN . CIITIQ & Mflflllghlll g‘ isi-ch- transformed’ into nn-- 0 ’ ‘ 1 ‘ at ch mm“ _ 3 derltandiltlg tgiraigfih Idlilzl ‘ » - - a ' . 71 Queen ,_ a own y loses raas q s we - _. ' kn’ ‘Fun,’ ‘m! ‘ ' ‘ i’ ° than m m” u‘ n tail‘ _ i of all kinds everything sold [A thorough Aesdenile illllill ‘ ' This invltationis extended '1§::111%l11§§1l1 $228031? blazmlillgillfi: l ‘ ‘ ‘ li 1' . 1 id t e11 ~ acniaaaza _ EXER- ‘f- M957“ w?’ '“‘.""‘ u. - D ~ E C u ' i§o's‘1'1r?w11r:sii:: giilssuly. a? lass-nooks. 1140?‘: aooxs, social and inoralaurroniidials- . , rt. ‘o, e _. ~. - ' ‘ ~_%lgaTiAillgfigéalé Mhzgtuolii: > I. _ on . ' _ ‘ " 5.4; . fAm was‘ 111K. Pens. f“ ‘fT°"°". IN”? I B" ‘ ifuAhnw 000p up" - emu-cits, autms, eaas- 1 y .. .. y U .. v . 1 . . ion. SERVICE-JAIN fflalfl£wflooL aAos_ a. a. t ‘ . . Y < .- - . . . a u use ‘NOTE Pans, "~ semen“: 29m’ Ne" ‘ Oilice. R018‘ Bank . "Win,- . auvnaorks mo nor: '1 .IY1- , . ' .1 . ‘ I ,' .1 r-r- . - Cfiarlot. g 1. __ ' W "y" PAPiEetc. l.‘ r01- calender BBQ. Willi‘?! _ - - - ._ n: ‘I h Ourleekotore .w111 he Open 1'; q "ilihou u; . to _ "‘- Y -‘ a IIRQI it lliillllol. . sit tiny wetness-y. trails! .,F§il0llllI0dnll0Irl0PW w 0m“ Emu‘: 1111s ouaurv oguaerons & c‘). I v l' .. .- ,, '_ . ..l@ nnimn’ 2 . 930i‘ 13°80.’ a. ‘ a __ .. ..con. KINTI names are. gags "u." M 11.11.111.11. -. a. H,‘ ‘ _ 1.1.; QhonQQQFXMH V ~ ~ . . _ 1 Q‘ Y " i - R - L‘ I ‘ha . ' ,1'f 1 ‘.1: l‘ t ~ t _ i 1. . ‘ iiati-iaffrgigyretnick and little ‘, M00121? a 119-121 Queen Sh, _. 11?"; 11 1- "41 ‘v.1’ -.‘ Is i your boy all ready i for‘ school opening He’s gtfownra ‘int this summer, probably needs‘ quite a lot of new things-new suits,- new shirts, new underwear, new)‘ sweaterfliew cap. ' ‘ _ _ “ “' A The “MEN’S STORE” is here to equip him asYOUR boy ought to be equipped. Everything right for boys _wear except, shoes. Bringhim in this week and let us put him into a smart the Suits . FANCY “UEAVE BROWN '1‘\VEED SUIT This suit is tailored in mate- rial and style specially suited for the little fellow, coat is finished wit-h all-round sewn belt buttoned in front, Vplain . pockets and red tie and wen cut knee pants. _ ' Sizes 3 to 9 years . . -,$,?-50 school outfit. Some of SMART STYLE GREY '1‘\VE,ED . " f . I Thissuitis made from a fan- cy grey tweed of wool and cot- ton mixture. Coat has yoke but- toned fiaps at breast: and is finished with (buck/led belt and plain knickerepants. Sizes 3 toil) years . . . . 36-50 BRO\VN $CORDUROY SUIT _ . Twimn’ . . _ Popular model suit tailored... from medium grey-tweedwligh. j’ fine pin stripe, c0at,.l'ias Mslashw skirt pockets and buckled bait. ; . Juvenile. - adegfrom a mc- diumg-riba‘ 11g sh Corduroy in dfrk pig-fawnisliade. Coat has p ain hackuizith belt all-round, 1 ticiiaiikitlfelowii‘ Ii SMART srrvm: FANCY GREY A 11- Y1‘. 1 i1 witltiifiektt. (triplicate-down the Strongly made, fumfimng‘ lllckel‘ Pants, Very bloomers. Materials are of cot. V $4 f? fr» e small b°Y'$6 ton and wool mixture. . ~ Sizes“; t°- 8 years " Sizes 10 to 14 years, “$11-50 A SUIT FOR HARD WEAR Goodyvalyue in a hard finished medium grey tweed suit of cotton "and wool mixture, coat is made plain style with all- round buckled belt and slash pockets. Strap and buckle bloom- ers are full filling and lined throughout. - ' Sizes 10 t 17 years. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113-50 Other sul s at $11100 $16.50, $18.00 up f0'$30-00- 1 - , Boys plain or bloomer pants for boys from 5 to 18 years, $1.50. $1.75, $2.00. $2.25 up to $4.00 1 , . Special showing of y 75111118 for big men a ‘ . 1111111 Southern window, Sizes‘ are 161-2, l7,_ and‘ l1 l-Z Prices from to 4.00 Men's Sweater Coats We've justbeen putting into stock 1a wonderfullly attrac- tive assortment of new things in men’s sweatercoats in all weights and styles. The colors are good, tasteful, wearable, with a touch of “dash” about the younger models.‘ v ‘ . $1.55 to $15.00 a >1 l l ! . g;