t .. ¢. m A Western Guardian. ' ‘ SHOP from idol-man’; Oetslog. _ -8UC8i$lFUL PARTV- The Lawn Party and ‘Straiwlberry Festi- vnl, which was held on the grounds owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brennan on Thursday afternoon and evening iu aid oi the Public - Library was a hogesuccess and-a ' lllllg sum was realized. ~ '- .-,.,.,u.,,,.‘. u/zyuiflr. .,, .;1r MslLl-"T I 113.131 quqgqiféi. l Charlottetown J seas, Nature stores in oells§ol " in oil lflzaf fir‘ l1! L . '_ . _ i. the ‘iilfrotills ‘me we. 'i"*‘!.'.'""!" fill-r w -M£w suemesa STAND. - _. i Mr. Joseph Perry of lsfumruarslde . who has ‘purchased the-business ‘orthe late W.B. Mills has ‘remov- od into his new quarters . Lldstone building and has the (fowtli _ - new ‘view o! ‘bushels 111 111* l" For adults rundownin vitality or the malnourished, h“ ‘m’ u“ “n "Wkm ‘m’ rickety child, it is food and tonic ultrid (led. Start 3°39‘ gqjoymg Scott's Emulsion benefits 10st]! - 22-» JfisTol-EN FROM AUTO‘ __ Bcottitlowncflforontofint. Wibile a lfiiummerside citizen was at work in his office Tuesday night and leaving his car near the office m1 coming out found he was short a coat and rug, which was taken out whllebe was in. The police are on the trail ang no doubt the guilty party will ‘be brought to justice. or realist vlfsuitl -' A iiiué‘"cllu-Y|iivlfn out‘ gupplieqtliis wealth of Natuyqfs laounty of health-building and ' m u“ promoting vitamine in its most eflective form. . There Are Degrees‘ In I-{eaven rAngels and archangels, cherublm and seraphln, different orders of importance, different degrees of perfection. Mr. A. McDonald and wife. -<.\lr. ‘Billie MoLurc of the iirni Souris were in the city yesterday oi’ Douglas and ‘Co. crossed 0n _ and registered iit the Revere. the car lorry Wednesday return- 5'“ Famuyv Wm‘ dm°rm9 "P" °' "WU" ing l0 Nova Scotiu aftor spending , lmce- F" '"“a"°°v Y" ma)’ m" 5W9 5|"! hig hglihlayg ' with m5 mother, Standard, but you'll love the Orange PokosL. Mrs. E. Sharron oi‘ (‘ape Traverse. i - ‘ There are several members‘ is the, Blue —iMrs. Gerald Milligan is visit ing hcr parents, Mr. und Mrs. Mal thow Gallant at -si. Raiphnll. P.*E..I _ l. plavy iblue with n touch oi‘ abrlglht red is a popular combination for the summer coat frock. For in- stance, n:lvy blue cropc dc chino has the color contrast given by the addition oi’ a girdle and hands of vivid rcd cinhrniilery. The embroid- l!l‘_\' appears too at the waist where a light band catches in t-hc wide sleeve. -—Vl-8ITiNG PAST-OR. — The Rev. A. N. Simpson, oi Deinolns. and a former pastor of Summer- s-ide. will occupy the pulpit in the Christian Church. Central St. 1181K! 51111011? morning and evening mSubieci, in the morning, "Faith" and in the evening, "Five Rea- sons Why l want to be a_ Christ- »l.\fr. L. F‘. Hoffman Perkins Ellectiric (T0,, was in Sumnlersilile svhorc he was on business ganl to fitting the new Theatre with all the latest machines and new equipments which it ls expect ed will open, this autumn. of the 'M10ntrt=.ll, Wednesday in rc- - 512i “F tGet a smartly (3001 Palm Beach Suit Men’s Palm Beach Suits, two-piece, unlined. They come in tan, grey and lovatt. lGrey Summer 531B 0f 511i“ Q ' worth to $25 Men’s tweed and worsted Suits, in browns, greys and plain Tweeds Men’s grey tweed Summer in single and double Suits, breasted styles, also folks, unlined coats pockets, trousers are finished with belt loops and $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. a mew efiaberdine Men’s Gaberdine Coats, all wool, raglan style, with full belt, medium fawn shade - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - $20-00 "ml $25-00 Sale cf Boys’ Wash Suits Boys’ Wash Suits in Oliver Twist, Middy and Sailor styles Sizes36to39 a few Nor- and patch blues, single cuffs. for boys from 2 to 7 years. $1.25 Suits, now -- ......$l.00 ed coat. Sizes 36 pto 42. Regular $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00. Your ohoiooat $200 Suits for . . . . . . . . . .$1_.60 $1_5() Suits, now . . . . . $1.25 $250 Suits for . .' . . . . . . . £32.00 $31K) Suit5,'now . - . - . . . .$2.40 $4_()() sluts, for . . . . . . . . 103.20 5.00 Palm Beach Trousers 3 50 Men’s Palm Beach Trousers, in plain cream and cream 3 with black pin stripes, regular $5.00 value, to clear - - -- - $345" Sale of M61175 sllfflw .1133» Men’s Sailor Straw H-ats, plain and rough straw. $200 Hats, now . . . . . . . JHIJSO $31M Hats, now . . . . . y. . .J$2.4».0 $2.50 Hats, now $4.00 Hats, now ----~--:$3'2P Chiid’s Straw Hats, all sizes and shapes, worth to $2.00, Atoclear 351-09 lian." -—PlCNllC EINJOYE'D,"—A large crowd from Summerside took in the Wellington Picnic Wednesday afternoon. A large crowd was present. The tables were well filled with lots of good eats. Ice cream saloons and games were well patronized and the proceeds very satisfactory. The Wellington Band was in attendance and fur- nished good music. —BA$EBNLL.— The pilay series oi‘ three games ‘between the Red Sox baseball team and Plon- eers. the first game look place at the school grounds, Wednesday evening. The street was roped oft as for the Boston game_ A 3mm] admission foe was charged anti quite a large crowd was present. The game was won by the Pion- eers. lire score being eleven to eight. Another game was played Thursday night. The team win-. ' ning the two games will have the trophy. . .. ...........$22.50 --VBASEBALL—’I‘he first game q the playoff series for the champion. ship behween the Pioneers and thc Red »Sox was won by the Pioneers. The score was ll to 8. and the set:- ond game. which-was played Thurs- day night was won =by' the Red; Sox. the score ‘being 9 to ‘l. This! makes‘ the teams even again andr- the next game which will be plny-. ell ‘Monday night on the‘ lSchooll Grounds promises to be one oi incl besPga-mes of the season. game ‘will tell who ‘gets the Sum-l ‘merside Championship for this’ season ' ' l .- l . and double breast- I —VISITING 5PEClALi$T.— Dr. _David.' lMacKennie. yenilto-lurinary specialist and professor at McGili University who was in Slllllllltfif-i side last week, highly praised lliii local hospital saying among other nice things, that for its size the Prince (‘onnty Hospital was the best kept and most up to date nospiiul he had ever visited, and‘ he has visited a very large num- ber, his work taking him to all‘ parts of ‘Canada and to sevvcral States. Mr. Sylvaln Bernard of DeBlois. on whom Dr. McKenzie performed n very delicate opera- tion is on the road to recovery. ‘ Following the operation Dr. Mc- ~ Kenzie held a clinic for the coun< ty doctors who were in attend- ~ ance. i ' , -RADIO BUSINESS BRISK—- ‘ There is now quite n number of and the majority of them are fair- ’ ly powerful sets, the radiophone I, concerts sent out from Newark. - Plttsburg and New York are being ‘. heard in Sum-incrslde nearly every - night by most oi the boys flfltl‘ they are thoroughly enjoyed, Some if the boys lwllfl havegootl rvreiv- . ers are: Mr. Arthur Prim-hard, H214 pi rold Gaudet, Angus M-cKie, Hcnryi . Whitney, ‘Robert Wood, and Albert Nil-Kay. All of tbcse boys are lifbie to hear these concerts sent out nightly and their parents and friends are being entertained quite Please Pay that bill ctoday If you received an “approbation bill?’ from us about the first of July, may we remind you that it was due when rendered. The items were simply- placed “on approbation” for a few days as a matter of convemence and are expected soon as, your bill 1s rendered.‘ This is just WE THANK YOU ‘..- ~‘~-- __ inward "I. PATRlC-lz-TMCCORMAC _, The news of the demth oi‘ Mr. ' Patrick Isadore McCormnc, which ‘molt place at lilg home in_ Launch wing. on July 26th, brouulii net-n- est rlef to the loving hunic clr cloa d saddened aiany ht-iirls lic- ,' but his homo was whore he‘ bile best loved. Though not Jig ust health for the past few ‘amusing, he w“ whle to be around ' at his work as ueuul und was ul- Qwnys cheerful and uncomplalning. t friends and neighbors did -’ Etllhehuntlhe few‘ weeks f. m; depth that he was sui- l . hsLu .a.4'_ here never was a’ person known to ‘leave liis door without aims. "His disposition has gained for linn many lfltllllS at home and uhrnnd, and he will not only be missed in his home, but by his neighbors and friends. He leaves to mourn his widow, two tiaugh tcrs and one‘ son, Margaret and Joseph nit home, and Flora in Boston, sincere and henrtgfgcit syin pathy is extended to the family ‘in their sudden and sad bereave- ment. May his soul rest in peace. A. ———<oa-i-— HUNTING OIL IN AUSTRALIA A remarkable evpcdiilon is about to set out from Sydney, to up. The} late Mir. Mccormns. ., I i 6i ‘ iill . b ma: lgvilllglmsll $533113‘; hi; yin-arch for all in _Ccntrai West Ausiarlls. The Australian ‘com- monwealth Government has otter- a reminder-in case you have overlooked it. often. iIt is hoped that there will . be quite a large number of these sets in Sllilllllfirfildfi before tlii- win ter is over and lots 0t fun is m _ store for those who have the sets - in their home-s. __-§<o¢---- PERSONALS -—lMI'. Gerald Mulligan, Sum: merside, was in Charlottetown Thursday on a business trip to be settled for ‘as —-lMr. J. J. Gaudet left Thurs; ' day ‘morning on a business trf-p t0 .- Hyloncton and ISt. John. i ___ H ++~-M V __. .. ~ni-. Willie Glilldel 0i sii-i-. 5"‘- WWW"? ‘of 9359-000 - Qclair- and Stewart, Summerslde, is {list-ovary o; n" in comlfierolhl spending his vacation visiting quammeg v . . l -. rfrlellde in Moncion. ~ ; ‘The expedition, which will be away several months, is being led by L. T. Jones, and he is taking with bilm a teamwt camels, a wire less apparatus, and probably an aeroplane. iThls strange company will set out to explore u land D60 miles from the farthest borders of civil- isation. and, while they may not reap the rewind oi abig oil dis. covory and the prize it would mean go them, a careful geological survey will at any rute be made 0i‘ ahitherto unexplored part d! the Australian continent. ' ‘ --.———<oo->——-_ Colored velvet hhid- bags are Richmond where she . new nut promise to become very hast week. the guest other sister; Wnolnr. ' ‘ Mrs.‘ Tboslrlloonsn. » I» \ - Mr. E I’. Mcifarviilc, Sum merside was in the city yesterday, on a business trip. He was ref- gistered at the Revere. Mn J. N. Currie, Peakes Sta-z tion paid a visit tp the city yes terdey. —<Mr. L. P. Hoffman, Salesnm for the Perkins Electric 00., we in Summerside Wednesday on but siness. R. T. Holman R. Tlllolinanlhimited T > Hrs.‘ a Friday an i ugust 3, 4, 5--are--- riple Dollar Days in Summersitle 'l‘hur.sila y, ‘Fflilil y and Sitturili|_v-—.\ lug. 3, 4, 5,—arp Sflllrlilllillllll bargain - (lays in Simmiersiiltw-iliiye lvlicn prim-re have boon Every ilopartmcut oi‘ the big llolnnui i-itori- in nlimrlng truly won- derful lllll‘f.',‘lllllkl——pl'li'0 l‘l‘(llI(fl;l0lli-l that uri- pared to thc col-o. worth conlllig‘ many mllcs to secure. ‘Don't miss the special table of $ Bargains in the crockery department. l-Iardiware Bargains | I Furniture Just a few Lunch Baskets clearing Triple Days for onl)’ $1.00. See the Cash Boxes, selling in the Crockery Department on Triple $ Days for $1.00. Illukc those iliri-c days your special (lays in Su||iiii0i'i<iilc-+4ci~ tho now Print-o (‘oun- ty Soldiers‘ hliiiliimi-nt. visit tho big stores and attond ilii- Siuiinicruiilp, (‘liautauqun program, tho ilircc best ilayns oi‘ tho popular summon‘ show. PYREX BREAD FANS of guaranteed oven glass, priced on Triple $ Days for only $1.00. ‘ ..Speeialsi Cotton‘ Felt Mattresses ........................................................ .5735 Mower files Q-tlne Hay Fork Wall Tent, 8 x 10 feet ............... .- Ford Seat Covers, reg. $17-50 1'01‘ Tube Repair 0111i" ---------------------- -~ Hammocks, marked down ....... .. Dressing Table, triple mirrors Wool Top Mattress ................ .. Golden Oak Flower Stand .. Screen Doors Turnip Hoe Frost King Freezer, zquart More Crockery Values Eight Table Glasses for only $1.00 12 64in. Tea Plates for only....$1.00 6 Cups and Saucers to match..$1.00 1P0. Butter Mould Dover Egg Beater ......... .. Set of 3 Potts’ Sad irons 2 iii-qt. Pails and 50 Clothes Pins ......................... .. Slicing Carving Knife 6 Knlvu and Forks, Patrician pattern ............................ ..- ...... “$2.00 English Porcelain Tea ‘Pots. i reg. $1.75 ............................... ..$1.oo B-qt. Aluminum-covered Kettle$1.00 d-quart Aluminum Covered Kettle ...................................... "$1.00 No. 9 size Tln or Galvanized Wash Boiler ....................... “$1.00 _______________________________________ "$3.29 D0n’t miss these Grocery Specials Accordeon, regular $10.00 for -- - School Seats and Desks ..................................................... $ Day Bargains in Dry fiends Canned Salmon, a tin 156 Breakfast Cocoa, special quai- lty, lb. ...................................... ..15c Cinnamon, pckg. ............................ ..7c Allspice, pckq. . Mixed Spice, pckg .. 3 packages for Pure Caltlle Soap, 6 cakes for....20c Clark's Pork and Deans, 3 cans Cream of Tartarhper lb. .......... ..33c Shredded Pineapple, very fine grade, tin ...................... ... ......... "40: Men's Brown Laced Boots, size 6 to 1,0 Men's Black Lace Boots, sizes 6 to i0 . Women's High Cut Laced Boots Men’s Soft Pllable Farm Boots Same as above in boys’ sizes‘ Women's Pure Silk Stockings Men's Black Worsted or Cashmere 80x, 2 pairs. Men's Fibre Silk Hose, 2 pairs for ................ .. Four-ln-hand Silk Ties, regular 50c value for . Mes’: Black Rubber Ralncoate ...... .. Men's Fine Khaki or Black Ollooato 46-inch Line Stripe Lustre, regular 02.00 I yard . 38-inch Tartanl Plaid Drone Goods, a yard Young Girls’ Summer Sport Cont, only . Wilton Carpet Squares, clearing at .... .. Women's Hats, worth to $3.50, clearing at Untrimmsd Panama Hate, cloqrlng at Men's Single-breasted, 8~ploce Tweed Butt