*"1 I 's .E ‘-’ I v 1 v i i 1 . I i fi .f _ ..,,-..._ viiarcsn ~¢e..a~4_`.¢-wif:/-._~_ -ow.; _.~.. _,- if iq. if I l .3.9'§§'F? 'Pi I tra It EE.. 0 Inc .tim fro: ren 'I D! V01: HD! 2 Mil 1,. gl-A Mil Chi BOD mil PII, hm 0'!! ron side, min [Qt P01 A ' , rw sxruanar run” ' GU' ' ' A ` '- Cgggwnzrmm .meme ' 1,3, ii .hir thi A of and Prince Bounty Chronicle ' "I-Elk Iilnoslintenst lthlro its n you ltrloily fi hit t§§§ _A-_ H\$yWl- é on omrroh, Molpeque. the Rn. B. Moorhead legale. DD.. IN soa- `\__ ____ duct the meaning service. _,_m§§_ -Ocmgrosportslnddelwsst Ir-imtownnmkruesday. sus- 1- 1! me me iouowina "mms 11°- m”_1_»_“ ind Godl. lo IJUBITID DLD IOM!-loo o naruto eummorsidvswouxnowo T133*-°'1=¢*°*-‘1°h°'~'Y°°"“ smuolrisnpeidsvislttohlsold -ITNED SS AND C081!-lh U10 do Police Court ill Friday *__ NIEHS AND BLUGGEBI of rain on Thursday evening hornourinoonrointonwodnoo- *M 4°°f¢"=! fm' ":1"';°“ shy and was very warmly welcomed Hd °°" md S “men” u 'U oldn-lends .iooso “i bus' gsswnihoI>1ayed°v°1'»-5- - PBIAUH AT IUBIMBE A IIIDE-Rav. Wm. Kaunnwill DD. rouse/irrors Wm Nmsor w vhoisheroonzhorsisna, wiii°' e, for the winners oi the third ARDED-At a recent medihl the Buinmerside Town Council contract for buiidlnl H D0' f th to asawarded an _ abattoir or ¢ WIIW Church Summer m side, on Sunday Messrs. Bownesl. W Huestls. Forbes and Bchurman, the origins: mais quariotts. win sing ot if this service and again in the even ct ing at Geddie's Memorial Church e st New london. Rev. R. Moorhead Legaw, D.D., will preach in the evening at Geddis Memorial Uhurch. Rev. 0. J. St. Clair Jeans B will be the speaker in the mom- mg. B. speak at the morning service at tm ree -GOOD UATOHBS OF TROUT- Bome excellent catches of trout sre pert fishermen of Prince County, h snd the writer can vouc for in truth od one or these 1ish}:t0riosu;; °” t° ”‘° "em “nd 5' bei" M W _ Bummm-si °“m'd.m.muna_a°°4m,,_mosmngtwodnm.kswu'e!lnodl 1% 011 b’ y°M"°m tio ondodinstioasilulio nnoohohssvisitodhisootivovu-°°°m“' _ -oo ll-ITC!! Cflffllll ER Warren Paving Company are busy D street. They have rented part of th Th :Benjamin Schuman and Heath , whose tender was the low- Their price was 81,474 and in- ded buying the material and er- ing the building. The work will ence immediately. B. EUFIN G MACHINERY-'I'h0 ting their machinery in pre- tlon for work on the new e land recently purchased by the of Bumxneiside from Chris- her Gunn at the oust end of e town and their material is be- unloaded right off the railway were leit at the door on Thursday with wment mixers' Band dredge’ morning by two well lmown anglers, and demcks' S' who fell a great story about a cer tain gentleman of the Upper House, being reported by some oi' the ex- tcp 8 SLIGHT INJURIES - Friends who is apt to brag about ms :me will be pleased to learn that Master Ing hole, the gentlemen were told KYB. Town catches. arriving at s. favorite fish Mmm- ”“‘1° 1°” °f M” ‘md WU- Ai-th ur Allen of Summei-side, sus- I there was not a. fish in the river, mined 'W5' aught in-“mes when 5° but notwithstanding, they proceeded f°11 ffm *h° *°P °f 8 °h°1'f¥ ff” to undo their fishing toohio. one is 1° sn sxpertfly fisherman and the oth- Th“"5d°Y' T1" nm” 50'? WM U11- co er pins his faith on bait. After fish- mg dwm gg,-mm for .nw1,_ue_ the was feared at first that he had "ummm with gh, worm, lmded serious internal injuries, but after s lovely sea trout weighing over a B °°1T1lJ1@¢S Nd. T18-WHS mllo-h bet- pound and half. This encouraged ter and on Friday morning with him and he kept on until he had a the exception of minor- hurts he nice mess of good sized trout hic was again his happy and cheerful , w h he proudly exhibited to his friend se with the fly. Just at that moment, along comes their friend of the Sen- ate, saying, they could not beat him E this morning, and produced a fair‘ i catch of little fish. But his chagrin speckled beauties oi' his professional sdtrotni-ts. ° wud "nm, My-bl. I' s very good specimen ot sea trout ° pm” presents a lively "me ns ..’Thls col n is I ti fi can be better imagined- than des- hows or iooni 'ihntorsst bntusdzfrtioifg ‘dbed when he saw the lovely érf is nswsy nature may bs inserted ll lirwillinm . M |11 at his home on Cambridge U15 sheet, sununoroido. s. GUM Gfrllfmt- The owing of this re ered and beloved old lady ro- ,._|m._ Bam.” wheawn of Bum moved from the parish of Rustico, Iriand, taken from a stream reputed lo be entirely dry of the much "°sU1”URIP'n°N5 ‘° Th' “wht am, 5e&y00d__S_ ,iiiarlottetown Guardian may bs handed to their Rep. Arable Hums, mg.,-¢», ;|,|,,,,,,,,,¢ ,ww ,,_,,,a,,,,,_ sr left at B. J. Mabon's Drug Store, nf»BKll9- 12-13-dif. ~<_-*___ Mo PERBONAIA -Nils.: Marjorie Ricks of St. 2 Louis, is s patient in the Prince L’ County Hospital. B. -M.‘zendMrsHWLe of -Mrs mi-.>' nooirwen, of sei-` mont, Mass., is visiting Mrs. Ewen 1 Clark, of Summerside.-B. v is seriously vi! lusnide, is visiting §eckviue guest 0”” 0! his parents, alas, wa seperate county Hmpml this week and is sev nth year :md hnd been ailing Si 1 bl _ S_ about four months. *., . prone ng avoum y All during in-i' slcknk, Q _Mum nm” Wood of sum_ichildren and grandchildren, who vis- mersids 1-woot .md TFP unde ls pleasing to U. B. not -Mrs. ceoii E. whitney hog re mm hu-ned to her Mass.. after a liar sister, Mrs. Of Bummerslde. R R v Mr ' coul h°m° in N°rW°U- had known her intimately and re- and 5 _ and Mm David ants, a notable figure. whose true wheoton. squiro street. Cf? _*_ EU her, she never railed to impart an o ti i me Frm” county 1'; her usual admonitions and counsels h ort is doing nice- t at ian lives, to love one another and an In d Pleasant visit with me Wihsloe J. Lldstone gl, gh S- Dui-in -Mrs. 'rhornos more od sooir. gm; *|110 foturned home recently from in evidence during her active years Bri Summerside, where she had been’a.nd visiting her dcushw. Mrs cold-` tiremo Ing Delaney. a daughter of the late Gilbert Pet- od visit to her old home in Sussex, at present in Georgetown the [west of her friend, Miss ‘Beth 8 Douglas, both having trained in the Montreal' me visltém 'Mr' 'Legs Faulkner Hospital, Jamaica Plain. brother. Mr. Crllly Lea, of Summer- side.-S. I is . ` ded her steps through life, was _M13 Amen” Perry of sh N,ch_ so forcibly evident in her last hours. d lm in the Pmce. Dcgeosed was` nearing her eighty- mb to forget their prayers. The RMU ' D . ess ideals in her everyday life. aged' good health, and was endowed with mm even during her few years of re. the garden of his home on clous when picked up and it L--&_i_ STEIIN GUARDIAN 1* _*_ 'Miss Mary McGui.nn, who sr- irom Boston this summer on n Memoriam mes. aims oanaam- "" _,il i :ii L' _ |i igitg; , - _ ' ¢._ -; . .__ ; _- __ , V L On the eighth of June, the home -Friends will regret to learn that of Mr. Prank Gallant, of Rustloo- uttsrt le , was thrown into mourning by death of his aged mother, Mrs. ' oi its oldest life-long inhabit- .. " Tweeds, Snowflakes, F lannels A S' . 3.- />ft<- 1. ..n» t .er r '-1.; " " - ._'-,_.~, , V °'s ii? i_-. Sf' xt., <5 fL¢'.-?%;/ _.k ti’ if .I , . _ ., _,V;__:_.‘_;_:' _ ` ` ogg .¢_,‘4- _ , 1:". ` tian character, which had I they should lead good Christ- of these eamest exhortations ; tw' ered how well sho had kept u Frank' g her whole lrfe she enjoyed ' d Margaret Buote, both of 1 supervisor ni’ Acadian schools. Ab~ The funeral obscouies were held NOR! oevillo, she is the inet of that 1-inns' Village; lV_Irs. Fldcle Plnesu, Saturday, June 10th, at Bt. Augus- Her husband predeceased Oyster Bed Bridge; Mrs. Avila Du- tins Church, Rustico, the offioisting Pick sides, srrmgs thm in Y-wo bo used for f-his PUYDMO-“GP Will' er enty-two years ego. Five sons gas, Upper Caraquet; Mrs. Theo- clergyman being Monsignor Ohsis- straight lines, sud plsoo s mitch- blah down. plolsel b° Mt th” mm by th°5° W1" ix daughters are loft to mourn. phiius Plneau, New Gondon; Mrs. son, who had visited often during box lid on the nose of oooh leld- Noting for the next nose isnt at onthe homestead, where she Esohius Buote. Charlottetown; Mrs. hos- illness. 'rho pall bearers were or. Then shout "Gel" whereupon all easy when long meets short, Jeremiah and John, ot Brook- Thomas Doiron, nustiooviiio; Mrs. su grsndohiiai-on of the deceased- tho iosder at oseh side must tum me at meets thin especially , Joseph, on the Park Arthur Arsenault teacher at Wel I Mass: - . -n..P. munssndsndssvor totnmfsrwhensouuedoubiedupwlth farm, New Glasgow; Peter, lington. (Journal please copy) the matchbox mln his own MII lsllhtu' end trembling with ssl- How about a .Johnnie Walker ` _ $13.50 “snowfioEos" $10.30 f FLASH E small remainder of light fswn ‘inowflskef in ihsus Pill! , suits, coat vest and slacks. ,_V_sry smartly tailored. noguisr 010.50 for ._..'..,........ ‘ $16.50 Tons and Fowns $13.20 frills lot includes some snowflakes and s number of sttrsctln' fiaxuiels, colors mostly fswns and light lreyl. Qin-ee piece suits regular 616.50 for .. . .....`....._. I , $20. Foro- Piooo suits $16. Tan and send snowflakes, four piece, cost. ved. slacks ‘and plus fours. A very useful all round suit for bull- _ness and sport. Regular $20.00 for Sale of Smart ` Sport Trousers Silver grey all wool tweed sport trousers. Well made and good fitting garments. Regular $4.00 for . s Sand, Tan and Brown Mixed Tweed Sport Trousers Regular $4.75 for s All wool flannel Trousers in greys and fawns. _Very cool at- tractive outlng wear indeed, ~ Regular priCes"'$3-50 for o s o re s ees vo 0 s e s s ¢s:o oms's'o:e s.o's s ro $5.00 for s.sssssssseosnesssssmesesssssstss New $6.00 for $4.80 Tweed “Plus Fours” Reduced Grey, Tan and Brown Tweds, really well made, trimly ilnlshed garments for golf or other outing purpose. $4.25 for .............. $3.40 $4.75 for .............. $3.80 $5.00 for .............. $4.00 $6.00 for .............. $480 Men’s Straw . HATS Clearing at I REDUCED PRICES BATIHNG 1 SUIT? Hsss’s s lovely line of listhing only perfect for swimming, just ss put feet for sprawling on the warm sum. mer land. Black, wine, marins, grey with stripes, $2.09 for .. $1.80 $2.50 for _l_2,g_0 $2.75 for .. _$220 _ Sale of I SHIRTS and sHoRTs A in Silk Shirts, shorts, combinations in smool# nice weight silknit fabric, are o ered here at clearance prices. Colors _are while and peach. 'zoo shirts ond 'shorts eco’ 754: Combinations at ........... we $1.00 Combinations at . .....<..-... 80e . , '\ Hand blocked straw boaters, ventil- ated crown and cushion. Sweat band. $2.50 quality at s Fine English Braid Hats--very dressy--black band-with cushion sweat band. Regular $2.50 I for ......................... Soft Straws in various shapes and shades, llghi, cool, shapely, smart: $1.50 quality for $1.20 $1.75 quality for .............. $1.40 $2.00 quality for ............... 51.60 $2.50 quality for $2.00 $2.95 $2.45 ooze tothsncuotthsnsrtinlinemui soontothnenoohlrnvselmult Foorho.-weighs Fohs c X Blue COHIOH Twill' !1gh¢_ as ?ri§a;lI1\e5r,di;tey;lsiysVh as you can - & . , _ .. A for lmagill _ for 'W M611 tation, beo\u.|e'a limos at the GP- poeing side shows you that the! have nearly landed their lid safe- ly on the last nose-ss, of oollrlcr the game is to see which side wi doitfirst. There lssforfeitw psy-if the lld is Allowed to fall- you must ibesin sll over Illin at intelligence, which was muon nt. The late Mrs. Gallant was We represent the VICTORIA Coal Co- Ltd- for P. E. I. and the BRAS D'OR Coal Co. Ltd- for the Charlottetown Territory- We offer special low prices for early booking- RETAI|.' AND WHOLESALE H. R. LARGE& CO. 58 Queen St- Charlottetown Phone 1000 i» GOA L limi 1 nilini! Up Father l -4 MAGG'lSl JUS? PQUND \N CHICAGO- ‘Q " “Ao ‘rin 'ro' thobsplnningofthelllw. By (seorge McManus is-111s OUT ` 'FHS FURRER? \AlE.\.\- \$ M85- 41565 PURU __ 'fl-IKM . .1