,llli6 cllos Without ‘the ‘soc. ‘us: ADDED. - . "‘ ~ PURCHSE BEFORE AUG. of cardfthat bud Inland R0- venue Stamps prefixed be- fore the present tariff went into effect. We are given until Aug. 1st to dispose of these Stamped Card's after that the tax must be added. with aniy wholesa e THE Queen Street. _-._-.—. »_ ‘Tl? ~. ‘Niles n rich man doesn't give ll is called mlserly; when he does he is accused oi seeking notoriety. DRUGGIGTB __. , -~—' Have You Ever Known of Tobacco that you should. count of its never-changing well flavor pleases the most part1 cuZ-lr men. convince you. lllflitiy o Nicholson Tobacco C0,, in, Manufacturers. Fredericton, no. _ Protect your’ otal‘ toes from the ugs. We have the genuine Bergers Paris Green and can supply ,_you quantity- and retail. 2 MACS. ‘ L i 149 Gt. Geo. St. l‘ ‘ink Jily oi Hickeyb Tobacco ? If you are s user of Toba cco, and have never tried I-lickeys you are not getting the real Joy and comfort out The millions of figs used yearly and the popularity which this brand has in so- mntured and mellow One trial will Charlottetown. : Agents wanted for TorolltoCream Separator i NEW BRUNSWICK BROKERS, LTD. i tyililliillililltil-l. & Johnson . hpliue. ressea‘ I} . 9d,. 'Bros.,~ til. l l 1675-71721. _...___, . iczabneam Ann srsawasn- . . mes sznvso TONIGHTuK. or .1s'r m. ssvm rms 313K Iiililit‘§§,i§§§li, °j “-"°“"°°-__l . ‘ l"? AMWNK‘ . 4 more'mb'lt§§*1i°l7’l'°“r flkifx T‘? JFK '*""..°1"l.'f"‘ l . - v or o s‘ o nson. o son, . °,l¥3f,::,",fl.‘..f:§°°::'::§§: credit 11‘! i? 9 llflllli- . Druuists. ' ,3 1m 1 1': al POBINVBLY no advertisements accepted at this office for next day's issue after i3 p.111, unless Paid for in advance. mos cups at Johnson & Johnson's drugstore. 1683 7 17 2i THERE W|LL BE a meeting of lthe GIW.V.'A. baseball team on lMondny evening at 7.30 p.m'. at. the G.W.V,A. home on Grafton St. important business._ 1707 THE C. M. B, A. OF VERNON alYel‘. will hold an ice-cream fesfiv aint C.M.iil.A. Hull on July 20th. If weather not fine will be hold oll Thursday evening, July 22nd. 1680-7-17-21 HANDSOME HORSE SOLD.- liyrne Bros, North Iliver, sold their handsome carriage gelding‘ "Nutvvood" to parties in Chnthanl. N. B., He is one of the most hand- some horses that left the Island for many years. RETURNED FROM NATIONAL, DlVl‘8lON.—IleV. R. H. Stavert of Temperance returned on Satur“ day evening from Moncton where he had been attending the annual session of the National Division ileid there last week. He was ac- colllllflfllfld by J. Ernest Huslam, Grand Scribe, L. P. Tanton. Sam- uel Bernard, James Brodie and John ilasiam. They report a well attended and interesting session. i... w LAID TO FKESK-The largest funeral seen for some time in Char lottetown was that Qt the me ML {lillbrflfle L. Brown which took place on Sunday afternoon from his ‘iwmo on Euston Street. Ser! vices at the homeland at SLJamesf Church were conducted by Rev. Dr. Fullerton who st 111s chuy-Ch delivered n splendid eulogyio the memory of the (incensed .The or- der of the funeral was n5 fnllowg; »mourners, trustees and session of St. Jnlncs,‘ citizens. The Honorary F Pull Bearers worm-Judge Hasz» _ nrd. Moior Bartlett, Messrs John AAA“ gmAgm“ a WePll-‘l. Henry silken. The Aeilve P111! Bearers: Messrs. J. O. Iiynd- ma". W. E. W. Owen, Ernest, Pfiflke, John Mrliaron, Allan stew. llri. Edgar McNutt. ‘ Mfnnnln llnlrnent IIIFII by Pnynlelnm Minnrd's Llnimenl. Co., Limited. Dear L-lir,——This fall I got thrown on a fence nnd hurt my chest very bail. so l could not work and ii; hurt me to breathe. l tried nil kinds o; Linimenis and hey did me no good, One bottle of MINARUS Lip". MENT. warmed on flnnnels and ap- vllsfl on my breast, relieved me 1545-7-12l0i. _ p 1 ' completely. povooe-oo - ’ _ v WY, Runaway‘ lgébl;f.c:(‘)iXS:Agt7OM. ii Special Sale This Week p 1*“ t» c °F Dr. E. C. llams j’ Ladies’; Summer Footwear 4 4 P 4 D 4P ' 4 4D P. 4 ii, 4b 4 4F l 4 4 og- ' W'°'sl'l"iilo§”i§§ Bos- 4 tfgllflllpzcinl Price .... I319 1 Brown kid oxford. lwel M Ladies will e cum high 1 illustration great value this laced boots, wlb lfitifsry 1 ‘Qagrkqytulil .606“ u no" ’ heels, all sizes I55 to ‘l on}: 4 no ...... n. ,.. .- . 4P B 1Q] lob I .7I'. _‘L LU Ill! OIIIVII MID. ‘l 35?... fr», m"; with ’ lace‘; lgoo. firs‘ hula nl < French heels only “NW-ll, nines but 4% and this water ‘ ‘ " ilk seam, this week" our special ' ' price“: gffsfm liazklnud sll fashionable colours. ' 4 . ‘ You will sun money on ‘y ofthe above and at the smb time be c0011 dolnfortsb y and tslhlonsbly dressed. in“; use; are all displayed in our window this . “““4‘- siniulsbln Footwear a. ‘ AApA4 A .... ; The flask ilrtesian ALLEY d‘: COoLrLTD. , 7 l \ Eye Specialist Oflice, Royal Bank . P-‘ITWAYI to lnly u‘ mu proviso;- e -, l ...__¢. l, '- p, flrdv aun doonsorr Jtillnson, 1m 1 r1 2l.'_ A OFICIAL-LINE of women's Prowse THERMOB BOTTLES and ther- Hunter River P. W. W. S. or the] National pivision of the Sons of’ ‘r Mll-‘lfllls. Hearse, pnllbenrersf Mclnnls, F. _W. I-Iyndmnn, w, A__ . - Loosen, are visiting Charlottetown =i— =~.z=-u= _."Gfildfiflkflfiflfiflfifllflifll_ LEAGUE OF THE CROSS PIC- tnlc will be held at Rocky Point July 21st; beautiful grounds 75 yards from shore. WOMEN'S BUNOALOW aprons. Special Saturday $1.00. Prowse Bros. Lid. 1.875747% OHOCOLATE8. We have u very large assortment of bull: and boxed quality ‘only kept in stock, and guaranteed absolutely fresh goods. Johnson k Johnson. The quality Drugstore. " 1888 1 17 2i RESERVEWEONEBDAY‘ EVEN- iNG,-Juiy 21st. for the grand festiv- al at Hunter River on Presbyterian Church grounds. If not, fine it will sident of the New Brunswick So- ciety of Domestic, Sanitary and Heating engineers, which met in Convention in Fredericton. This is Mr. Del-man's third term in the Presidential chair. Mr. ‘Dorman was u former resident of Chariot- tetown. Dick Fitzgerald, of St. John, was elected vice president. and W. H. Thorns. Fredericton, was elected us Secretary Treasur- El‘, _.€_-<...¢__.__ PERSONALS Miss Verna Hooper. Chflrlflllfi‘ town, is visiting Moncton. Mrs. Tait Scott and daughter, Helen, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Large, Hayfield .St.' Mr. Michael Walsh, Summer- ville, returned home Saturday, af- ter having spent a few days in Charlottetown. .4 Mr. Joseph T. Ryan. 305W"- Mnss.. is visiting at the home of his fatherdndnw, Mr. Duncan Bu- chanan, West River. Mrs. John W. Jones, of Boston, arrived in the city on Saturday night, on o. visit to relatives on the island. , ' IMr. Fraser McDougnll, of M0110 ton is visiting his brothel‘. MF- John McDougall 0i’ tlllB oily- Shnw, of Brackley (Point, has returned home after taking treatment from the celebrated surgeons. Mays Bros-- of Rochester, Minnesota. ~ Mr. Alfred » Mrs. (tharlolte M. Cole and daughter, Charlotte, of Somerville, Mass.. are visiting at the home of her father, Mr. Duncanllluchanan. of New Dominion, on the West _ly‘tlver. son of Beverley, Mass., and Mrs. James Mills, of Lawrence, Mass., who have been visiting Mrs. Wm. Brown, Chestnut St., left on re- turn Friday; morning. They were delighted with the beautiful scen~ ery of the Island. Mr. Thomas I-iuhhnrd, of Han- sard staff, Ottawa, with Mrs. Hubbard and family, arrived in the city on Saturday to spend the‘ summer. " Mr. and Mrs. James Leightlzer, of Moncton, N. B., are spending n vacation with Mr. Lelghtizefs parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leightlzer. ' ll Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lewis-of iviontrenl, relatives of Ml: W. S. the guests of Mr. Leuson, Brighton. ca"? of the Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours: 9.30-12.30,’2—5 Phone 68-Y. 4,.- ::~.=....._ wll srllncll ‘WATER Al‘ VERNON- RIVER OCEANS or ll‘ Eighteen thousand gallons in ten hionn without lowering the well s- "I t. ' ‘ . ' mum'- no natural reason why well on your property. Just drop. ‘a line to YOU cannot have Just as good s , Sick Hot weather is a try"!!! time on those who are af~ flicted. An uptodate drug stock like ours contains IRM- tlcnlly everythlll! which science has devised for the care of the sick. Aslr your doctor inst wbst is best for any special pur- pose. than make Your Dill‘- chrlss here. We can also contribute to tho safety end welfare of the sick by comrpoundlnl 7011f physician's prescriptions. When the services ofs pro- fessional nurse are required please refer to OUR NURSES DIRECTORY Johnson, 8r Johnson THI GUALITY DRUG- ITOII 00R. KINT I BRINOI It‘. chocolates for the holidays. Belt be held m.“ “m, evenmg fonow, After enjoying the true hospitali-I Get a box of "Tiz" at any drug inn‘. ' ' iy, of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and in”? 0" dellilrllmiml Blofe- Gel __ 1;g¢‘.7.17.gg _ ns ant _oof re lef, Laugh at foot fwllmezllselfrisxsmtlzsice ‘Tllndegfsl: sufferers who complain. Because RE-ELECTED . PRESIDENT -- u I B n e l’ ‘l E your feet are never. never going L‘) Mr George 8' mnnan Munm to a close. bother or make you limp any more. m“ ‘was last weék re_alee'ted P", ‘Following is the address to ~ Cape Traverse, will be pleased to R-G- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dutton and “on ' thojlnllpaper. ’ Antilles Ann nurses“: TIgNLTO m: Aral» use “Til” K . sous o sol‘) NALDiAche’ Can't beat “Tia” for sore, tired, swollen. csliouud feet or norm. Previous to the departure of Mr. and Mrs. C. Leonard MacDonald and family from Springfield, Lot 67; their home was the scene of sn enjoyablecfunction when their Y. ' . friends and neighbors soldered to‘ moggnf?“ be happy-footed in a Use "Tlz” and never suf- wish them farewell ere their de- fer with tender, raw, burning, ‘nu-mm to sou,“ when Mn Mm, blistoreli. swollen, tired, aching feet." "Til" and only “Tiz" takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callou-ses and bunions. Donald has accepted a position‘ with the firm of J. J. Hughes d: 00., and where they will make ‘Avgisgofil tabs you put yozartfeet ‘in their’ future'lzome.- 5‘ ' l‘ I 7°" "Bl l” t a '» Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald have gggfw:,',tég‘ggffégi_ vfifg, ‘first endeared themselves by their 1,9 some for joy. "Til" is grand. many “is 0g klnqn”; and "Tin instantly draws out all the neighborliness and as citizens poisonous exudatlons which puff have been the most progressive l up your feet and Gauss Bore’ m flamed. aching. sweaty feet. which Mr. MacDonald replied ex- pressing his appreciation of the good feeling of .his friends and ex- pressing regret at leaving them. Sir Lomer Goin To Enter Journalism mourn-nan, July 14—-Sir Lo-i mer Gouln, late Prime Minister of ‘Quebec, will shortly be associated with the management of La Pressc oi Montreal, alxcol-dlng to informa- . ‘tion today which stated that an arrangement has been made _Wll€l‘6b)' Sir Lomer will have a main direction in the policy oi the big French afternoon press. To Mr. and Mrs. C. Leonard Mc- Donald:- Doar Friendsz~ Your friends and neighbors of illis community learn with regret Your intention to remove from Springfield and we cannot let you leave us without expressing our regret at your departure, nor can' we allow you to pass from 0m“ midst without expressing howl much we appreciated having you as neighboflt ‘Aways ready u, Friendship and confidence ‘end a helm“ hand m mo“ m plants of slow growth. time of need and by devoting Yo“? time to everything which pertain-V ed to our district's best illierfiitfl you have honestly gained the es- teem and yimlration of all. 0n saying farewell as you go to your new surroundings in your l1!- 8T0 Intervention in love is equal to a declaration of war. Stock ‘(initiations cluslon kindly accept "WEB "m" Al. ' ' ' ' ' ' " n-emembrances and may they ca"! C ' an. Pa . zwlth them our ‘best wishes for lll- c t r r" Cell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..69% ‘"9 l’ "l" Yémeerely _Cuban Cane. .. ' ‘Cru. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vonn mlnlvns or SPRING- my,“ Pet El-EUD. M JP PR t PJLS. .. The many friends of Otto Doull. ' Cknow he is recovering after his 8.1‘. serious injuries. ‘Stu. U.I'. Mr, Jack Hughes son of Mr. J.M. X_ mm arrived Mme M!" Clilwg“ U.'i‘. ........... ' or 4 on Saturday night to spend a vacnf ‘ THE BEAUTIFUL RUGGED .____. SOUTH SHORE OF NOVA Rev J. W. McKenzie and his soc-HA two daughters, the Misses Cnther- By "we Tadd ine and Jenn of Eldon, passed, th h th cit yesterday en" ‘ rotlgelgio ltalartszille for a holiday ruxhgllgi‘? ‘lbweufi “mm "W "filliy visit - llsy muris 0i‘ com- "IPTQQ but has felt the umrrings will] f ti . .. . Mr. and,Mrs. Fred MacQunrrio, hrmilzngoin ‘fpmtvark n ‘my wmm lvrrdgggldizwllsoullllrliolyoreilnfion {Semenpgn that ' '- ' well nlgil unbearable" tune’ Brooklyn and Smrgeon n“ Wlw. llllfillPfl "milk-in the coast» l ‘ifilllwfi ‘ggllletlnmeloggillyliniheljrrlllgg less march of n civilization ever - P932]; ‘ll 0 - 5- ‘ - incl-casing in its velocity, but has ' ' ' limited in stop out oi‘ lilo vurrollt M d M » Thom“ wnm‘ ‘fiOfvil time and lot tho worm rush r. nl: rs. . . . y. ' (hee Miss Anne Keiieher), and Ravi. w“ m,“ mmng mm romp.“ NHL Kellen". BOBtOII. Dent IWB ‘tlve moments all asked ourselves, weeks on the Island with Mr. ——illnt if all, modern civilization, gnshlsi pvrzlrtalnlts, Mg. and lms. ‘Vitilllll iihs wolfllsh grapple for gold. . war asl, ummerv e. s rus am lurry and won-r and They returned to Boston Saturday. its err-called high sinndnnds of cf- ‘ "clfllwy. measured up to our nrdin~ ary idea of its worth’! young And we uli have frequently comc to the conclusion lhilt it does not, . - I - . "Thlsfl smiled the fond wife, as she handed n plate of puri- iln t h h . b " . . gulfnn; firmuag ftnfkyséfhfi°mg° and that our grmlllulothcrs ll\-Ptl an“, man tasted It doummny n saner, healthier and happier lifv W-lvd have known n was coda“ than the nlainriiy of lhc people of pufildmg," he relumem Were we right or were wr- ‘w id . _ o“ yo“? she asked‘ (lenght While travelling along the liali- g-yes. I fax land Southwestern ‘Division of ' Canadian National itailways, alnnl; ._.;_---____ tho southern shore of Nova Scotia. '“~"-~*~+:-'~~' 3.3.1115.n..3‘hl.nl'tz.lrr;.lcl:s..sz Extraordinary Vahlcs l afterward learned had been inund- ed about 1650 by Major Phillippta White Footwear i Mills Ddilntremont. Daron do Pou~ hollcoup, n scion of the roylll house 1 Ladies see our large dis- play in our window of white of Bourbon and where his des- cendants and many other Acadisns "In"! Dumps with high or low heels for still dwell land spend their days in $1.49 can taste the plaster and much tho same monitor as their forefathers of a century ago—s spot. that modem civilisation scents to have left almost untouched-a little place apart. lt is called Pub»! nico, a nnms evoioped from that of , the founder, and, because -the life "there is so unique. s0 old-time, so utterly removed from the average present-day mode or-exlstence, it brings us much-At seems like o quiet island in the swirling rest- Jess sea of modern life. Never shall l forget my first (or, away and curve around the hsr- bour like a great black snake dot- ted wlth golden spots. Dusk ap- proached from the ea , spreading‘ $2.98 The same as above with rubber soles for : her arms about the el epy hamlet. l and only in the wcsi remained the soft rosy light of the afterglow j that fell with magic touch on the 4 gleaming waters of the quiet, safe little harbour, where five or ai.\ brown-sailed. fishing smacks rest- ed, swaying gently with the mo- tion of the wstor. Par out on the point. tall and straight in dark ro- iief against the western shy, stone $2.39 the Pubnico lighthouse. Al, the far n. . . , Moms & Smltll ‘ end of the harbour, high ubove the 11W"!- fl cllllfllh “We "m1 t‘ ture home We would wish you i0 HEY-Mug’ Zillion“ iii l; , lciiiiéorléFlit/tiemwilifi‘housegbrifi h m {fishes darklfitl lilo puio light oi‘ cvr-uhlg. the darkness-they might have Ztjrwvgitvrig“Stlnrtwgfvls: Pmvb‘ IiALhFARC, Jul-y 17.——(Quot/1tions Thulrlusty Tllillll windilnr; in illlll bceln fireflies in the still purple f i h d p, _ out 1y lilo son lire i Will" lihloxl tw gilt. , dence may bless you Wm! mm‘? ‘clam slhee lgontrgal Mgggicdy Zn? was hccllliarly ulluliilg. Never i|'£llll liut the eiarkrless was nlltllflrilll! "‘ Years of happiness and prosflellll’. I " X l l'(!lll(~llll)i.!l' hiring ill such illi llt- fust and i had not tiecidcd where ' a “awe-l lllllllllllilrfl of llrllrnllng poll-o and ‘in spend the night. ‘There was an -nnd with the hope that Y0" "l1 | p flan join your quiet-all sounds seemed to imvl- ‘inn ll few llliivs down the road, but, Your mm y may o _ _ _ imp]; hhli-llltlil and only in [ow Lwillk- ---_é-_— old friends 1n SprlllBflBlil- I" con’ A10 ling lights from lilo neat, ullprc- (Continued on Page '8) For Cnlrls, Pain, llllr-tlmutism, Ach- Ing Joints, Ltmlbrtygo, Hleitlticn, Nou- th“ Sm“ Wm‘ n ‘rltis, tlllll for Headache, Neuralgla, M “m” 99mm"! iffootbncbe, liarllcho, ' ' '_nu.rlmd with the name “Bayer” ,yovu are not taking Aspirin at nll. ,' , Ar-rmpt only Aspirin” nftrllli-nlhlr-litll‘ nl‘ ‘ Iilllnllldllliiru will bu nun c.;:—_~; - _. . '. All" s lo! o! hish our glimpse of it in I stood on the lit-i _ ., ti ststin ltf mi til ‘i . boo“ mm m!“ qr low bee!‘ tvfilight, owatghllngrmy “Hillel 8:502: mSTRANDV lonllva p. m. Sharp - - Night l 818.45 a if you had it in your power to send your successful rival to jail who: ulould you do.’ SEE DAINTY IN “ The Bramble Bush ” (‘an a girl lovn two Corrine Griffith ~ men llt llli‘ ullluo time. is it possible for '1 mim lo have n grin] and bud character? Can an hum-st varn- cst love win against o DUliSllUll "Grum- Play- ing Love’! See (‘orlnnc zlriiliil lh “The Brzunhis flush" Girls! Here's your chance to soothe latest in Washington society fashion. PEARL m ‘nelmll. WHITE Studio" 10th SFARTLING cnsornn “THE BLACK SECRET 7’ _>A_.__ q. u ” ONLY none lnlilnlilgpo “BAYER” not ASPljRlN Not Aspirin at All viiihoul the “Bayer Cross" E1? “:11 F’? package which contains complete di- rections. ‘fllcn yell nrc [rotting real .1\>\pirill—~t.llc pol-urine Aspirin ro- iu-ribcll by pllynicilulu for over Inno- olqtcon yours. Now mnllc in (lanndrl. ' Ilunlly tin bOXBB containing l2 trib- “Ilayt-r Tablets ofllvts Cont. but a fow routs. Dnlggnintzl in lm ilnhrolfen "BuycWlalso llcil l.lrgcl' “liuycl” llfltflillulln. There is only one Aspirin-“Bnycr"—Yon must say “Bayer” Aflpiflrs in the trnrio nlrlrl: (rl-glnloroli in (‘or ) »_.” flavor Mnrlnfncfum of Mono- lhst Aspirin jilvflhil liar-r Trllrl trike Asp a o! Buyer UuRiML-AY l, .. nlliifilw l"? ll 7 __ llli Its Wonderful Help ? NO matter how soiled or lifeless a piece of furniture may he, it will take on a new~iike appearance when O-Ccdar is used. \ blmplel wot a cloth with water and pug n few dropso -Lcdar on it. Rub this over thc surface —lt will remove the dust and grime-it: cleans m it polishes. A light rubbing with a dry cloth gives n dry, hard, lasting strc. O-(‘rdlr Polish, 25c. to $3.00 since. (l-(‘nlinr Polir-b “up, without handle, $1.50. The lisndle —M inches in lcngth~ls ‘.5 Cont: rxfrn. Both Polish and Mop nr. your Hardware or Grocery Shop. CHANNEL]. CHEMICAL COMPANY, Limited TQRONTO