F l hooRz a Maison 1: 2"1> - 119-121, Queen Sh, . Charlottetown Try the delightful Cool Comfort of a Smart Straw Hat ' THESE LOVELY MIDSUMMER DAYS, TO BE ENJOYED MUST BE prepared for, with comfortable, lightweight, cool wearables of every sort. Let your head feel just right in one of these cool, well-fitting straw hats. Toro PANAMA HATS- BQATER SHAPE. Toyo Pana- ma is particularly adapted for l CRlflASIE-(‘R0\VN FEDORA -TOY0 PANAMA These very handsome Fendo- ra shapes are widely popular- They are made of this popular light weight, very cool TOYO PANAMA. One of the fine fea- tures of TOYO. PANAMA is that it is readily cleanable. These come with plain black ribbon summer ‘wear on account of its extreme lightness and coolness. These are beautifully woven in the latest shape, creamy white ’ with leather sweat band and ' black ribbon . . . . . . . . 02-50 band or Fancy Piiggaree .0300 Straw Sailors are always’ popular Whatever styles come or go, the. straw fsailorseems peren- nial in its popularity It is always smart, always dressy, always cool and comfortable. And as well, it gives a very enduring service. These, with ‘leather sweat band, and plain black ribbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. ....-. . $3.00 ‘Tress Hats by Parcel Post The other da'y we received a lot of big parcels by MAIL. They contained new TRESS straw hats from England. These are the famous Sennit straws made so splendid by this well known hat factory- Beautifully made——the latest styles at $400. $450 and$5-00- '1 . . Summer Comfort depends largely on Underwear PROBABLY N0 ONE HAS CONTRIBUTED more to sum- mer comfort than 'the bright chap who designed the first ATHLETIC underwear. Not for ATHLETES only- every man who wears them finds them just right-if you haven’t tried ATHLETICS- get in a suit to-day and forget the themometer. MEN'S NAINSOOK ATHLE- TIC UNDERWEAR, the coolest the easiest and the most, com- fortable underwear for sum- . mer that skill has yet devised- The cut is loose, frce and easy-—- there are no sleeves-nothing to_ bind, pinch, chafe or make you uncomfortable. Our popular u line, in all sizes, combina- tion 1-50 Dorm" DELPARK NAINCHECK UNDERWEAR is one of the most popular of the new Athle- tic models made of a fine firm cotton material, beautifully fin- ished, perfect fitting, loose, easy comfortable and delightfully cool. Sizes 32 to 42 in stock at persuiti................$2-00 DELPARK SILKSTRIPE UNDERWEAR is cut like the other Athletic models-that means perfectly from the point of view of fit-the material is a litttle better than the other two mentioned already, very comfortable and delightful in its cool comfort. Here at, per suit .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,. 14-2-1 SUMMER BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS, short sleeves, , knee length legs, or short sleeves and ankle length legs-shown in all sizes from 32 to 44. The prices are, per suit 81-50. 51-75. I335 and $3.25. ' I ' —~Miss Daisy Adams, of \ hams Road is visiting in Summer- . side ihe guest of Mrs. Glover. mersids . ,_ miesou, Sumiiierside. V. ion. N. B., is spending n few days ~ mersiiie. %o.v in s moi-d mp isglr» act's u"? "¢ksvi-omsss.‘~- v f, ' -t ' ~.' » i i_ -8HOP ion. . —MR8. CLIFFORD I. ROGERS. Liuklstlsr will ho st home Friday afternoon and evening hours from iitohsnditom _ A111 rsou iionunro ms"- mos-a i nsruauso new requii-iugnsi; ini treatment should consult Br. T. E. Robbins, Royal Bank Building st once. 1178-7-22-31, \ :lng. Wholesale and retail. Holman’: , Bummersids. , IHWI-IB-Si. ~60ME TO THE ics cream soc; ial sf Ceuisrville Bsdsqus School ground Friday evening July 23rd Buuimersids Band in attendance. _ 1775-7-22-21. —OHILD'S DEATl-L-Ths deflth occurred on Sunday at Si. Elenors,| oi‘ Dean White Compton, the six days old diild of Mr. ‘sud Mrs. Stanley Compton. /'l‘he funeral , look place on Sunday afternoon .10 the English Church, Rev. Mr. While pfliclsiiug. _ Li? , “VESTERN PERSONALS‘ —Mrs. I). Davies, Mouii-enl, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. C. Mc-' Kay, Summerside. ’ , Poi-t llili is visiiiug friends in Summer- ‘ side. ' —Mlss Annie iMcLeod, of Gra- . —Miss Marlon Morris, of Gran- ville, is visiting in Summerside. ihe guest of Miss Vera Tsnton. —Mr. Reid of St. John. and brother of India, sre visiting in Summer-side and wesiern parts. -Mr. iliilph liiigsou of Boston, l\ii\ss., is visiting his uncle, Mr. P. C. Linliletier. Snmmsrslde. —Mr. Stanley Doniilds of Mal peque, is wishing friends in Sum"- ---Mrs. Frank Gillespie, Long River, was a visitor to Summer- sidc on Tuesday. —Miss Florence Callaghan of Si. Louis, is spending a iew days with friends in Summsrsids. —Mr. and ‘Mrs. l-‘rnnk Jainieson. of Boston, are visiting in-Sunimerl sidelhe guest of Mrs. Robert Ju- —Mr. Harry Gibson, of Fredeilca, in Suiiiiuersida. Frank McNeill. The guest of Mr. —-M‘r. William ll. Church, of Medford, Mass, is visiting his brother, Dr. W. (l. Church, Sum- —Mr. Sterling Smallmnn, -of Boston, is spending s few weeks wiih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J04,‘ sephius Smallmnn. . ——Tiia Misses B. Townsend, and A. Townsend, of Si. John, N. B., are spending a few days with friends in Summerside. lingion, _Mass.. is visiting her sis- iers, ‘Mrs. W, Newcombs and Mrs. James Ramsey, of Tyne Vnlleyp ~Mr. D. -R. Morrison, returned to his home in Summerside for a few days from Wesiviile, N. 3., where he is at present at construc- tion work. - —Masters Orville and ivnn Dor- rncb, Kensinglon, are spending their holidays in Summersids the ruesis oi their nunl Mrs. fDr.) l. F: McNelll. ‘ —Mlss Anna Perry, of Somer- ville, Mass», arrived on Saturday evening, on u short visit to her father's, ‘Capt. Henry Perry, Palm- er Road. —Mr. Lemuel J. Stewart, merly of Hamilton, Lot iii, nnd now a resident of Cambridge, Muss, is mending ii few weeks at the Car Ferry Hotel, Borden. for- -—Mrs. Charles W. Corkum and, family, of Everett, Mass, sud Mr.‘ and Mrs. H. R. Ludsbury, of Mono- lon, N. '13., are visiting the latter?!‘ phrenis, Mr. sud Mrs. Alexander Mclnnos, Traveller's llesi. --Mr. ~H. C. Mills has returned to his home in Summerside after successfully undergoing an opera- tiOn in the Royal Victoria Hospi- inl, Montreal. Ho was accompa- nied ‘by Mrs. Mills. -—Miss Marie Desllocbe of Bos- ton, passed through Summorsldo elf route to Miscoiicho, where she will. spend a few days with, her brother, Mr. J‘. L. Dssllochs, of Miscouchs. I ' —Mr. John McKay. of Crook. Deissble. P.E.i., sud dsugli-I (or, Mrs. Archibald Campbell; rs; turned after s short visit to Tyns‘ Valley. it has been 20 you! since Mr. MscKsy's last visit to 1‘ ‘IIQHVIHQY-“l hp i-spom sour-g ii, marked improvements, ospociolr ly ihe crops. . '1' --+Mr. Curl Weeks, Alhorion. so? ‘componied by Mr. sud Mrinbsvld Campbell, Moutrolo, and Miss Ml- "eh wwnbsllflofaliosen l . , f Cid, hove-boon spending s-pis -_ out holiday in Psi-k Corner, 41s iniom of tho lstisi-‘i brother, fir. W.‘ L. Csinpboll. l i 00mm -—lT PAY! u buy irithls pm.‘ IIOO. , ‘ i! ‘and rotsilgnt. ‘Holmsrs Summer- ” sl s. . . ‘ ply l0 R- T. m9. - IIQPS - -|sonn|s AERNTED was“ or-uollfy l-lorsoe Clark, Summer- srs crisp, tbirstquonching, sstisfy- Iii! , The death - funeral will l neighbors quite . year. During the time you hnv’ .-Mrs. ids Mf-sowmsn, of Ar-l, ‘l Long. My,‘ --sionms outosa AL! ds-' ights io ins last drop. s Z G *5- 177Q-7-l8-3L --V(.ANTED_ FDRD RUNAIOUT Must bs in good running order. Ap —:L08T BETWEEN Dalton Salli torium and Portage an extra rim and iirs of s Ford cor. Finder pispsa lssvost Hsrdings Chi-age HTI-‘I-IQ-lf. —WEL-L Known LADY osAo occurred on Monday evening of Mrs. William Ryley of l-inllibui-ion, Lot ‘l. after a linger- ing illness. Besides] sorrowful husband sho leaves to mourn. four sons sud three daughters. The take place to Si. Marks cemetery. ‘_ —WELCOME VISITOR —- Mrs Fisher left for her homo in Boston on Saturday morning. after a three weeks visit with friends in Emor- ald. She was accompanied to tho island by her cousin, Mr. Amoren Cash (brother of Mr. P. L. Cash of Graham's Road) and her daughter Miss Msdnleuo Fisher, who is ro- maining here for a few weolui more. Although only a very young girl when she left here, Mrs. Fish ei- remembers all her friends and distinctly. It is twenty-ugh: years since sho is hers. (Mrs. Fisher referred to above is a daughter of lbs late James McMahon, a_ former i-ssi- deni. of Emerald.) . —‘-REMEMBE|RED-0n. Monday evening u great number of bro- fther Knights of Columbus gather- ed in their new home to bid fare- well to Brother D. Murphy, who left. Tuesday morning for Denver. A very suitable gift was -present~ ed to Mr. Murphy by the members he was held. On behalf of i-he Pioneer Baseball Club, of which Mr. Murphy was a valuable mom- bcr, he was l-rviuiilul Signet Ring‘ nnd nd- dress. Mr. Murphy although ia- koii by surprise thanked the mem- bers for their kind gift, after which un enjoyable evening was spent. ii a smoker nnd games. PRESENTATION ADDRESS - Dear Miss Vesseyz- We are very sorry indeed tho-t you are leaving our school. We had hoped that yoi‘ “would remain with us another been iu Covehosd. voii “We '""‘ i been ii careful, kind and capable teacher. We shall do! soon iorgei the very pleasant hours spent in the sclioolroom under your care}, Not only in ihe school, but in the social iifo of ihe community yon have always been such a cheerful and efficient helper. We cannoi done for us. v We nsk you to accept. this small es for iill happiness and prosperity. Signed at West Covehead on June 28, 1920, on ‘behalf of the pu- ls. ' Hilda MacLauohlan. . Laura Hughes. -_- . I i —Mr. Noll Durriint of Chnrloi tatown, is spending a fovfdsys th his poi-outs in Bummersids. extended trip Hillsboro, N. B. l0 —Msss lnsI. Hughes has return- ,sftar spending a fsw days with ifs-lends in Buminsrside, —Misn Mary Murray nnd ‘Miss inn McKay of Graham's Road.- wero visitors to Bummorsidv on ‘Tuesday. _ ' —Mr. D. J. Coffey bi Mass" is visiting his uncle, Mr.‘ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Noounn. place to his home in Si. Louis. —Mrs. Frank Reeves and ions» iy, Freetown, are visiting at her. home in Brooklyn, accompanied _by Mrs. Hubert C. ‘Reeves, Freetown. family of Aibarion, wish so ox- press their thanks to their many iriends who so kindly sent florhl tributes, and in oiher ways show- ln-ie bereavement. use. —Mr. James Ahesrn, s popular young mun of Buminersids nnd a veteran of the world war, has re. conily taken ovor the tailor shop‘ formerly, occupied by Mr. M. L. Frank McKenzie. His host of friends wish him every success in his new enterprise. . THE , oumisnsiol iikxkirs. y ‘ f Butler (cannery) .......... m _-- ' sousio nsnxlro. as u token of ihe esteem in which 3 ‘ presented with n: thank you enough for all you have ' gift with our love, and best wish- . —Miss Clga Clark has left on an ' ‘ Moncton and I _ed to hei- homo in Charlottetown, , ' Bostnm: _. ‘ N. ' —Mr. W. ll. Callaghan has re- turned from s Jiusiuou trip to . Sidney, having motored from Lllul f ‘ _ —Mrs. William Champion and » ed sympathy sud kindness in their 1E: siiim (mum poi’ lb. ....» to all" ih. ..i. ‘f0 ' .;' FinalClearanoe ‘ofliadies 7? Suits and Goats Every woman" can use an extra suit or coat. Here 31 you will find‘suits in~ our collection suitable for dress l r "sports, travel or business that repi-eent genuine bar- v .f gains from the standpoint of Quality and service. All , ;F the latest styles and colors. Prices range from Coats $18.00. up to $25.00. vSuits $18.00, $25.00, $35.00. ,_ and brown. KENBINGTON MARKETS uft .. 50 guinea"... .. ............$1.25 lliggs ..... ... ...... ill Potatoes ......u.so OHARLOTTETQWN MARKETS nutter . ...-a, . . . . . . . . . . . ... 43 gs. . . . . . .. -- - 43 Potatoes . 52-35 Oats. ............... $13! Beef. on .. .......'.'i:o. ‘HIIIBI .. .. .. flay .. 2 F» ____- fuuiinsil HAIIIOR manners 4|‘ sun-nus. so: .. I _ ‘Li: . 1 . ' HQNTAGUI MARKETS ihumr (tub) It s. .' cross: n "in" “n.- wooi. is m i; n i-AW- i adi=w~+ LAiWItIViHICII. Iii», m. is»; Thom? so Isa. om l F», q “m” u ,- I i as hirvnit upon fiosilm w I “V-Wrdi.“ -. Tho invmooo Oily Ooiinoii mix TUB SKI women’s Poplin ‘Skirts ~ i Reduced i0 Clear A The balance of our women’s poplin ‘dresses in small sizes only¢to clear sat $11.50, $14.50. seasons styles and come in shades of navy, black, rose nus are GREAT i... PlCNlCS With the picnic season at its height one needs plentyl A of outing clothes. Nohing takes the place of the white skirt f0 rthis purpose. You_will find many styles here. Prices range from $2.50 to.$9.98. Prowse Bros. "ll THE oNs PRICE srons. a . . " ' " ifatel oooeo ' Woollen Company i/o ask him the reiis u for the shut-down of the mills of the company here and also mills have’ been closed one woek throwing 15,000 , workers out o: employment. i BOSTON, July 19.—Wllliam M. Wood, president of the American Woollen Company, in a letter to Mayor Willinm P. White, of Law- rence, which Mr. Wood. mode public tonight, said that the com- pany's mills would be reopened our nest season's goods." They are all the. when they will be reopened. The ' "as soon as n demand sppearsfoi- A % 4 f ©© ' J. P.’ SWEENEY, ‘ M.D.,C.M. Physician and lurglon Has oponsii an ofiloo If ' KINKORA, > _ P. I. island i v nosed ‘ JARDINIERES "AND ~. VASES‘ a _ .lil_il_._lé___lgiiplii_i'fltiifl. vimii "éiiiicélshss, iiicii is co. IUNIIVIIII » . 1