4. M. w» ~r~,..---;,wr 2‘ .-_., A A _ _ cnhnwrrnrowu GUARDIMT“ ~ .- {AGEFIVF . Mil-HE jigElygffkkL, fiUARD-ylgfl. ,. .. . . + \ Sunlight works i Sunlight-the world's purest * and most famous laundry soap’ v {washes clothes snowy white ""50"! rubbing or boiling. in Sunlight is... 1.15.1.1 o; pu~_' ,7 ‘cocoanut andpaim oils.‘ Weuae .i ‘no "flloffl?" or cheap, impure‘ ' ' ingredients which ' harm the Y clothes and hands. Purity, quality‘, e e o n o rn y and‘ efficiency _go with Sunlight. “ fiillllllll Ll MITID Tet-ta She-steels ‘while. . 5- ' .- uvali asornass‘ Osa. Cla Ghine With Wat-r, llili Men Can't 6o One liour Without it is just as hard for a man who uses Tobacco to. he without Hickey's Twist, as the man who is in the desert and wants water. Because Hickey’: is the only thlnq ‘ i will satisfy men who use tobacco, just as water is the ithing that quenchea thirst In the desert. ckeyfs is unequalled for flavor and quality. Ca out W i ill .6 ' "liirlley & Nicholson Tobacco 60.», Ltli. ‘ Mr. lsnllc Murlcy, one of Char- M."u'?c‘ur°"__ ‘chiflan“ow?iiottetoivn's most widely known ' nnd esteemed citizens. The late, i1 , spacious - unattended, only a low lntilnato ‘ well advised if they Death Yesterday oi R d. I E . \ I t l can deliver from stock every article required n the construction of either crystal or valve Receiving Sets. Batteries and aerial equipment. Most complete stock and finest goods in Eastern Canada. Semi list of parts de- sired and prices will be submitted. - Brobe, Westinghouse, Ciapp-Eastham and Marconi Re- ealvers fer immediate delivery. H. V; MacKinnon. 108 Prince William Street St. John, N. B. War Mernoriaisrfllonuments, Headstones in Marble‘ and Granite. We manufacture every pert, BECAUSE Our machinery ls the most up-to-dste BECAUSE of our large staff of skilled workmen We carry. the‘ largest stock in the Maritime Pflwlllfifll We have been In the business for three generations- - THEREFORE . Our prices are from 10 to 60% cheaper then other!- Our workmanship is the best. We guarantee to plesse YW- -1t f -.“' ‘Y s. Our dellverys are prompt. Write us stating q-proximils swim or u" t" '“°'"* mint wanted and we wlii either send designs Ind iirlflll. 0|‘ our spent will eali. ‘ i. A. uncut sinus f l» A‘. Amherst, n. s. l.‘ F’ v r.‘ i - i i.ive Poultry SHOP from floimalrs l Catalog. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ls gnu unwell to please. you-better. ..POLIOE counrfi- For driv- iug’ his cur l:\ an intoxicated con- ninon, one motorist was given Court Saturday. 'l\wo motorists fiwefc filled $10 each for over- speeding. CARD OF THANKS-Mr. Will- lam W. Judson, Pownai, wishes to thank Dr. Dewar. Miss Beer and staff of P. E. l. Hospital, also many kind friends for tho many tokens of kindness and syln- - pnthy shown him during his re- . cent operation ‘in P. E. l. Hos- pital. GAY-—8UTTl8—‘ A very pretty Wedding took place at the resi- * deuce o! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vnn iderstlne 23 Orlehar Street when their only daughter Lillian - M_ Guy Wus united in marriage to Mr. Brenton Suttls of Trnro, N. S Rev Ross C. Eaton pastor 0t‘ the First Baptist Church bcing the officiating clergyman The bride, who looked charming in a dress '. 0f blue silk. was Elven away by hor father. The couple standing beneath a decorated arch in the double parlors. were friends being present. The groom's present to the’ bride was a gold wrist watch A dainty luncheon was served after the ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs ‘Suttls left on the mornlnl! train for different parts and thence -to their home lll Truro N. iS VANlDiAiLI$M— Complaints are made regarding continuous van- dalism in the Hampton School and the trustees aro determining to put a stop to it. in some cases lumps have been broken, books (lestroycd nnd thrown around tho building. window panes broken nnd nil kinds of damage done wuntonly. in some instances obscure lungunge has bcon writt- cn on the illuck board. The part- ies guilty of these acts are prob- ithly not aware of the severe pen- nltlcs whicll lire llahlo tn follow nets of this kind nnd they will he discontinue rrprnctlse which dlsgrnces tne community and may lead the Ruilty ones to jail or penitentiary. The trustees are taking steps to cure the guilty ones and the cure may be severe. ' Mr. Isaac Morley ' The death occurred at his home in this city yesterday Jnorning of ""317. Murley, who was65 years of iaga n-nd hull for malty yenrs con- rdocted a cabinet repair business. ‘on QueenSL. fell ill with pleurisy twenty llliys in Jail at ti.o Police ' . _ . ; r s s I s BHOP from l-loimalfs detain}. .._l___‘_,, ,.-,.,;..| IMPERIAL rotsnme- line.‘- lt a better htbrlcaut‘, r Engines could be mall; _ Oil,’ Ltd, woirld make lt._'Use ah Der chart ' ’ . f; emoen TWINE-CARTER‘ e Co, -Ltd., have ‘lust received intoth- 0i‘ selyJcad t?! tile celebratedffill- . ver, Lest," sinusi- Twine, chajoeui Blntilrflwlnef‘ niads. Wholesale ‘and _ netpil, lows” prices." "Iiifilflullfj ' cook is not nble to procure "lteiei flour". ior'lt is necessry to liaye a superiatively fine flour such‘ as "Regal" li’ she wishes to produce the finest delicacies that come from IINLQVBII.‘ Prince ‘Edward. islhhd housewives today are for- tunate in being able to - procure this flour, for all the best dealers selLit. Families who are using it ore, being treated to’the' most wonderful biscuits null delicious bread they evor tasted. The‘ trad!- llre supplied hy Cnrveil Bros. ‘ . fiansousts- . | Mrs. Path. Mom-yin." hns rel turned to Boston,‘ nfter visiting her sister, Mrs. '1‘. J. Arbln; Souris. ' lylizath MCDean and Miss A ‘McLean. Morntngue, were _ gueflts illit week at the ,Vlc,torln Hotel. Tile many frieri/ls olflMiss IIorI othy Williams, will be sorry i0 learn that she hits entered thel l’. E. l. HOSDilltl for an rperfliq- ion for appendictis. She was suc- cessfully operated on last night. Mr. gull Mrs. W. A. Affleck and little daughter and Mrs. liliyes of Halifax, motored to Charlotte- tnwn from Heueque on Friday and: vlere the guests of Mrs. Justice- Arscnault at the Beach Grove been summeriug at. Mr. Affleclrs Father's home, Mr. Alexnhrie." ‘At-i fleck, Bedoquo. Mr. W. ~\. Affleok who Wild formerly conllcrtpd with the lmtercqlolilal lhailway. now! carries on a large insurance iiusi noes. Mrs. Affieck is well known in musical circles in Halifax. nnd is n violinist of exceptional mer- it. The pill“! ieff today -for St John Exhibition, but intend" re lurning for a few days visit at the Beach Grove inn, Mr. nnd Mrs. CTA. Darveau nnd little daughter. of Quebec are ituests at the lleach Grove i-lrlicl.‘ Mr. Darvonu is an old nitlflont olf St, Dunsianhs College‘ nnd llilE many friends in Cilariotielown.| lie in now Solicitor at Quebec iorT the ‘Oanludlots Nnilonlil {Railway-J .\ir. Durvcau hlis travelled ‘extend slvciy ill (funadll, United Stat-u‘ and Europe. and says that . the Bench Grove is eqnnl to any Ho- tel of the kind he has visited and that the situation is unexceiielr Mr. Dr-rveau is indebted tn - his a few days ago. and despite every care, rapidly grew worse until lSundny, wllcn he ‘passed away at' ' 11 a.m. The late Mr. Morley, who is a native of Devnnuhlre. England" leaves to mourn u. widow. two_ daughters, Mrs. J. F. Fraser and Mrs. Arthur Henry, both of this city. nnd liwo sons, James, of the] telegraph office, nnd Cephus, at home. The funeral announcement will appear inter. Our special prions for live fowl over 41,4, lbs are good only for shipments made before Thursday. .\ug. 24th. This is the time io send in your culls nnd obtain the highest price. Do nor- ship any fowl under this weight. "he ilanis Abattoir Co. ____-<-0-o——i Mlnnrdla lllulmesst lor llurnl. Etc. llave You ever Tasted it? Ilia-Ora Orange and Lemon ._ Squash- the llldiliy come” grated juice of the Granite v and Lemon mixed with purl! u cane sugar. Manufactured by e We‘? A .iul English process in Lon '- dou, England. A small quan- tity lh a sums otplsih will or aerated water, make-l III exquisite sumlllfll’ “mks-- with appollinsrls water. "which we also have" it is magnifioent- firink Kin- Ora and be cool and coin- fortafbie “flit 2 MACS” Bringis Happy. A. Ease u. '- _A7pp'iy . A_ GOOD THING. old College friend, Mr.j Justice, Arscnauit for fl number of delight- ful motor drives in the vicinity-j of Charlottetown and ,plfl(',QQ Prince Edward island us this banner IDFOVHICB of Ifittnndli in scenery fertility of soil and the llosnnhllt, of its peopio. $12,500 For if _A Yearling. iSARATOGA ‘SPRINGS, Aug 20 —Mosely and Madden, consignoi-a of the most promising offering among the 412 heed of ycarlings hooked to he sold at the Spa sales paddocks last night. with- drew the colt by lflnn-(fenoo and sold him -tn til; Rancocas Stables for n reported $12,500. The lowest prices of the sales season were realized for-the ot- hers. the top selling price being $4,000, which was paid for a cnil by Zeus-Edna Collins by the Ferri- brook lStahles. - W. J. Salmon pnid $3.700 for a dnrkchestnut or brown colt by Jack AtklnslFrances. Eastern breeders took advent-- age of conditions and rnude nunlor nus purchases cl‘ Yearling illlics which “are l’) tinoll to hocolnu brood mares. The >40 head sold reolized~$4il;ii50. an average of $1; 098.75. ' . Don't Ehdure Pal The Remedy your Grandmother ' ‘used to Get Sure Relief.‘ On Sale Everywhere. RUB i1‘ IN. l TWO » MILLION PEOPLE la Canada tear rest their use o sighs. Glass ll n. a Ji-"itl. “It'- "$.12? values eyesight ereeiensla. leelaa to llflfn In eaallaatiua will sell ll eyesight. see. Illl DQO- y‘. ‘~ prugpiatvl. ' ' ‘ .1 , m at. use. it. r‘.-:_-< 1'5’: @- ' ls t)!" IOIII’ It . nit. u o. HARRIS UIIIIUII “broiler: '. ttsriul "mi irLoua sureliniirlve ' it is a great misfortune when a ' pi. lintel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Affleck have ' I j ‘m. t \ a 1n LIFE LIFE l INSUQANCE sEnvlcE ._, J “iHi lliiliiiil WIFE” Remarkable Storyllilade Into a. ‘Really Bi 3y . . Do mothers oi pretty daughters instinctively tnkc a disliko to hund- some ynunl: lnen? Generally it works out that Wit)‘ ill rcztl lilc. But ill "The ifnioved Wile." n new play in lhrce acts, which comes to the Prince Edward Theatre, Wednesday nnd Thursday, August 23 nnd 2i with mullnce Thursday rcservoli ior indies only. the nulhnress, Miss Florence Edna May, does not fully tigrce with thni thoulzili. Ziioney covers n multitude of sins, but Miss Mily declares lnonoy should not react against God's fairest fiower——Wonlnnil0oli, nnd in hot“ plzly she placed before her audiences tile vital truths oi‘ married lilo. Tile lluthorcss boldly declares that it is possible for a womlln lo llvzlor-t .lcr own proper development when lsbsessed by a loo worsiilipllll lnvo of lit-r “lord 1nd master," and that such iove may, in time have elfcci. in turning the object of her devotion away from her. n wilc in a realization oi this incl. is one ol the lnrlst dril-nnlilc moments in this remarkable play. llow litany lllklPflLKl couples tilllt you know are still saying: "We lire still on our honeymoon." It is silly to think it, isn't it. yet you wllo are contcluplutini: matrimony, iully export Just tilnt one. sublime, etelllai iloncyllloon. And ililor marl-lane, wlnli? _ For ages and ages tho all absonbing question. "He. was so good bo- iore wc were married, whui could illfvc changed illlll (or llcr. as thticnsc nluy be.) Three salient points nrc discussed in the new play: “Tllc inlcved Wife." which comes hero with n distinguished cast and New York producton. I Toe evening performances are for everybody liver sixteen yours, of age. Seats now on sale nt tile Theatre. uvrs n margin 0t‘ only lino game. ‘Tito piny throughout was flint nnd cxlaitlng and tho spectators were treated to nu unusually fine Tlfllilfi of tonnls. - Tile result o] the mixvd doubles match was about as close m. pos- sihly could he, Miss Smith nnd Butler won from Mrs. Buivhlit iialitiniel Teiiis , - Championships ST. JOHN Aug. l8. —.\il four of the events iu- the Maritime championship toilrnnluent, play- od today on theRothesay courts: were lwon by the Novll Scntin play ere. The ladies singles nnd doub- les in the morning were produc- tive of some good tennis, ril- though the results were rather one -s»ldcd. Miss J. (Jule. tho Nova lS/collls champion defeated ‘Mrs. Babbitt, of Fredericton, 6-0, 6-1. Mrs. Woodbury nnd Miss Currlo. raw margin of two grilllos. The rtendlncl-ls and speed of the New Brunswick pluyorn discounted scv erol almost perfect shots ‘by But» lcr at tho net. The only event remaining to tween lilzzen Short. of itothecrl). nnd (‘npinln ill. B/Black, of Lun- Shnrt wins from Billck,~ New Brunswick wil lthls year be with out e single Maritime title. Fol- The really eventful playing of the day was in the men's doubles and mixedidoubles in the after- IIOOIILJIIIIQI Butler, of Beripard. and Phil Hallisey, of Trnro, de- feated linsen lzxiflhort yo! John- Hlollyerhizntll of Rothesay, in n noon. ll‘. R. Taylor. K4‘... presen tcd tho cups to the winners the jMnritlme end. . Provincial 44 44 a i -= match which. Wuui to live sets and left the WlIl-Jlflffif up in the New Briiuilwic 'l‘he awakening’ of} nnll George Hnrioy by the nnr- be plnyod is the men's singles lie- aleo had an easy victory over rnburg, the former British Davis- Mrs. 1). 1.. MacLaren and Miss (‘up slur. He is cioprcinrl tn __nr part...“ y“); rive tomorrow morning. Unless lowing the matches in the lifter- of Alwaebean . . Q, titles and the medals to the. mo‘ tore tournament. There were sixteen very fine silver cups and elghi medals presented. I Sulnulzlry: 6 Men oubles— James Butler 11nd Philip lluillscy, Nova &flti8 [defeated Hnzen L Short and Jolln |l~lolycr, New Brunswick, 1-6. 6-2 7-5. 3-6, ti-3. Mixed Doubles— Joules Butler, and Miss L. Smith, Nova Scotla. llicicutell George Harley nnd Mrs ‘Babbitt. New Brunswick, 7-5, 4-6 (r4. ‘ Ladies Daubles- Mrs. F. V |\V(l.'i(iilllly nnd Miss M. (Jurrie. Novh Scntin. dvf uteri di/irs. I). L Mzlr-l/lrttn nml Miss llnrbura Jack. Now llrllllsviick. 6-l, 6-0. ,Ladies Singies- Miss J. C. Colo. Novu Scotin. defeated Miss llllhbiit New Brunswick, 6-0, 6-1. Duties Will Harm Canadals Gattlemen WASHINGTON, Aug 20—Bellev ing they will be greatly hnrmedi by till.- emergency tnriff liiW du--' tics on cutlil- and thc cnti-le du- ilos proposl-il in the now tariff hill. Western Canadian cattle growers hlivc sent individulil let- ters to more than 80,000 United Stlltcs farmers. urging a change in the mics. The ‘Canadian oaltle-. men have also appealed to the‘ Sl-nntc Finance Committee. House‘ Ways nnd Means Committee and individual members ~ of both, l-louucs of Congress. i The (Tnnzldlnn cattlemcn seek in show thnt the hlizh rates do not benefit United States farme . |ahtl actually rurt them by silutting ‘off from the Unltod States desir-y nhlc "feeder" cattle. which could be flattened in the United Statce' to the advantage of ihelarmers of this country. Furfller. the Canadian cattle- men point out that the high rates existent nnd propose‘! are hurting trade between the United States -and Canada. ciisro RiAl _ m than and Children ill "S! HR Ulliltail YEARS hour District: Gentlemen?- As tlhe time polling day is very short I lake this opportunity of soliciting your sllnport ut the ection. if elected it will be my puffioufl the district. Respectfully vours. Capt. M. H. BONNELL. a A New vi? 5,55% i $5.95 The newest style in ladies shoes ls the strapped pump wlthbuekle. tile leather is imitating ALLIGATOR lKlN in brown or prey effect, Ill: aolee. " Also grey. buckskin se‘ above ..............._..._._...._. 06.05 Black Kill " ‘$.05 i ass oun Alley Ltd.‘ .5 To rho electors of Mnrruy HRH‘ between now and, forth coming el-- i. to tho host of my ability to serve -' z-b-i-