THIS LIT-SIX is 2,0 1 fro. b. Charlottetown, I‘. E. I. HE new and remarkably low price of ,i;l‘i__e NEW LIGHT-Six is due to greaily intljewaksiéd production, low overhead, small profit per car, and the fact that, it is completglyimanufaqttired by Studebaker in its warn factories. i _ ' This is a Studebaker Year ‘ A. HORNE 8t C0 E. ll. RAYNOR Charlottetown. Summerside. Ward island, Effective-June 1, 1921.. (‘mun-n llllll Setlnnn. F. O. B. Charlottetown, Prince Ed Touring (‘urn nnnl Itomlsti-rn l l('lI’l‘-§l . ‘I \ (‘Oi I'll} |Il(i-§I\ 'l'lllilllr\'(i FAR Au. srum ->_ "flu-saw", - +4“. . f‘ SKWP.” Paints , . . . _‘ ‘ ‘ p -..‘.‘ ' 4,. - W i. of thc groom wore u gown of grey. ' georgette embroidered in steel. ‘Y ~ p ' ‘j! ‘ ~' l. v with n black Porls bat. and curried u bouquet. oi Amcrirwm Beauty h‘ 9 -; _ . " ' ros-os. Mrs. Burland, aunt of the l. ,7, . jut; P n. 71/: Snznwnv-Mtun MS Pamr .~ ,_ .3; n; _ i.‘ . THECSHEhW/l/v-ll/livlblln-QS . o/Cowvudo Lumlrd - 1 l I . ma. then-Ill . eron; . . . ‘ _| -GONGMTUL.ATIONB.— Hearty congratulations to Mr. and» Mrs- were resented with a Young s0 recen y. -_ __BfiJOYABLE ENTERTAIN- MENT.-The entertainment Dill on by the Indian River Dramatic Society in Mlalpeque Hall. June 9th was a grand success. The dis» logues were very humorous and entertaining. The instrumental Music by the old favorites was duets rendm by the Misses Nponans of msrside. Special mention must be made or little Irene Cameron. who, as the typical old march kept ‘tlbe audilence in fits of laughter from beginning to enr. The dainty refreshments served -by the ladies o1’ the Mal- peue Women's ‘Institute to those taking part, was greatly enjoyed. Following is the puosmmz-Plano Duet, Helen and Eileen Noonan; Reading, Stella Drlscoll; Dialogue, “A close shave" C. Cameron and E. Hickey; Reading irene Camer- on; Solo lVhrs. C. Woodslde; Dia- logue. “Married under difficulties," Grace MIJougahI, A. Cameron and B. IMIoLeIIan; instrumental Music, R. MdLellan, Monica MoLellan and -T. Campbell. Intermission. Sale of candy. Solo, Rem-Mr. Murchison; Docalannatlon Thanksgiving rel minders, ‘Irene Cameron; Duet. Piano, Helen Noonan; violin, Hen- ry Noonan; Solo. Beatrice LaBlanc; Dialogue. "A phoiograhers troub- les," Hilda Cameron. A. ddciiellan and J. Gillls; instrumental Maisic, Helen Noonan. H. Noonan and 'l\. Campbell; Solo ‘E. Hickey; Dia- logue “The quack doctor," Hilda (lamerou, T. Tuptlin and A. Cam- Step-dance, A. Baker; in- strumental MlLlHlC, Monica. McLel. lun, T. Campbell, H. Noonan and R. S. Mciiellan. God Save the King. -—-—-¢-oc----— \\' EST l? R N PE RSONALS aMr. ’l‘hun1as Doyle, Burton wus in Summerslde this week. H - m. u. n. “Dickie. Muddy (frock was in Siunmerside Thurs- duy. —--Mr. Patrick Kelly, Roseneam liot 3 puld u visit to town on Wed- nesday. H —~ Mrs. Irving llaxding. of Elms dale, has entered the Prince County llcspiiill for un operation. ---Ilirs. Wm. SElllCilT" Tryon, has cntnroil the Prince County Hospit- ul for treatment. ---.\lr. Jlnncs VMcKinnon of Cole- mnn, loft Wednesday morning for Montreal on business. ~Col. Willis, hiiirrary inspector, No. 6 ZHalllax, N. IS. inspected the null-at corps N0. 311, Summon-side Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. As sistcil by Sergeant Major Hopkins also of Halifax. The cadets turned lhc instruction of C. l3. Jelly. my» Happenings 0f The - Week (‘Continued from page four) of orange blossoms, fell to ihe and ul’ the train. She also wore the groom's gift, a platinum lilitl pcuri brooch, and carried u shower bou- quct of Ophelia roses and lily of the valley. She was uttcumlcil by Miss Marguerite Lindsay, sister of the groom, Miss Margar- et Springett and Miss Helen Hague, whe were dressed alike in dresses of blue guorgette with petal skirts, and pink and silver girdles tied at the sides with hanging ends, pink georgette hats with silver ribbon, and silver shoes and stocking. 'l‘hey carried bouquets of sweet peas. Miss Joan- na Wright as flower girl were pale pink georgette with u pelul skirt made in Empire style with u nar- row blue sulln girdle and a pink george-tte hat trimmed with blue rib bon, and carried a basket of sweet- heart roses and forgot-me-nots. Mr. Lindsay Hall acted us best man, and the ushers were. .\lr. Stanley Lindsay, Mr. George Lyman. Mr. J. B. MacPhall_ Mr. Stirling Moyse and Dr. Hardisty. The groom's gilt‘ to the bridesmaids were sapphire and diamond brooches, to the flow-ergirlatopas nod pearl brooch, and to the best man um‘. fishers, gold pencils. Mrs. Lindsay, mother bride, were pale grey crepe meteor vciled in gray lace. a block hat with grey ostrich leathers and a oorsage of orchids. Nirs. lliucPhall of Kingston. also on nunt of the bride, was in navy blue georgette with a black hut. Mrs. R. A. Mair nlng ol Boston. worc blue crepe meteor with a black hat, ans 5.11s. Marjorie Lindsay, sister of the groom was in pale blue georgette with a black picture hut, and car- ried Ophelia roses. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home oi the bride's lather. Peel Street, when, the decorations were peoples and roses and banked lcrus and greenery. Later, Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay left for their wedding in a veiled in genr- getto with a leather collar, a grey duvetyn cape lined with pale pink trip, ihe bride going away grey satin dross institute intend holdlnt an Ice] - Oren l b ' A. s. McKay of Summerslde/who. lawnlnlufiz: 12%;: R0 ert Bownesss to the bazaar and ice cream- so- cial at the Baptist {Church grounds Central June 22, afternoon and evening.‘ m" m the number of 110 unqerlthelnselves in u most finished mun- RG1‘. "smisl nonaono womzws . —-IAZZAR AND SOCIAL-Come i Bedequej Wednesday, -, Summerside and . chine, which has been in (rant of one oi’ the large stores in Summer- side, was one night this week brok- en open und all the money taken. ors are very thankful to the par- the gum, and leave the money. took place at the Prince County Laird. wile of.‘ William ISellicnr, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Sellicar, just recently moved to Tryon whcre' they purchased the farm of Russel llowatt. Left to mourn are 8 broth- ers: Edward andBruceln Sydney Colin in Sank. William, How- alt, Ben. Artlmus and Fred at Try- on. Mrs. ,(-Cnpt.) J. Lord, Victor- ia. Th-o late Mrs. "Sillicar was 43 years of age. The remains were conveyed to Tryon, Friday morn- ing, where interment will take place to the Methodist Cemetery: his visit h-ere, has just had publish- cd by the Appletons n new novel. Low ‘Ceilings. it is u story ul‘ i-lug- lisli snnill-inwn life and the effect of its narrowness upon u young Englishman. - I I lMlss Alberta M. MucFurlunc, of the stall.‘ of the Provincial Normal School, Victoria, B. (3., ls spending the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. A. MucFarlaus Sum- merside. t O 4 it will he interesting to his many friends her-p to know that. Mr, H. Price Wcbber is still actively con- nected with things theatrical. A progrunune of the graduation 0x- i‘l'l'lSL’.S oi’ the lNinthrop, Me, High u’ School, announces‘ the presentation of llii‘ “Comedy of Errors" by Wil- liauu Shakespeare, under the Hirer:- tilm of H. Price Webber. My, Wop. bur seems to love the profession us much us ever. i 8 (me of the most enjoyed events of the season among the younger musicians of the city was the Char- lottetown School of Music entertain nlenlr on ‘Tuesday evening at whicu| Prof. Fletcher's pupils acquitted 1 O i! "Things Military" nrc holding sway just now and everybody is interested in the training going on now‘ and looking forward with a good deal of interest to Camp which is to brighten things gon- erally during the last week of Juno inspection of Nos. 2 and 8 Ballerina by Lieut. Col Roy of ilalliax on Wednesday afternoon drew an cx-- ceptionaily large crowd of citizens to the Park, and they followed-the manouvres oi‘ the soldiers with keenest interest, feeling satisfied lhllll. the boys fully upheld the hon- ors of this fair province. I I I The city school Cadets were also inspected this week ‘by Col. Willis of Halifax and showed up to splcud id advantage and were the admira- tion of all as they passed through the city on parade.‘ - Sir Lodis and Lady Davies are expected to arrive from Ottawa Monday to spend par-t of the sum- mer months. t0 Rev. Mr. Boyerppnstor of Temple Church, Halifax, the dedication of whose new church takes place on June 26th, has just returned lrom a respite of ten days in P. E. is- iand, whipping the streams for opeckled beauties, and being un ardent angler, he met with phen- omonel success. ' O I i The wives of the Cabinet Min- ‘stars met ‘Tuesday at Government House to make a presentation to the Duchess of Devonshire, prior to her departiire from Canada to return to England. The farewell gift from these indies was u sil- ‘Ier casket with the Canadian coat w! arms emimelled thereon, and lined with grey satin. wile of the acting Prime ‘Mlnisier who, in part, said: "Words are in- adequate to express to you the admiration and uffectatlon which sire also to express our genuine sorrow nl your departure. The charming personality and the court- cellencies and of your family will never be lorgotten, nor the ten- lng all the time ‘of storm and stress crepe de chene, grey shoes and _ |_ stockings and a greyhtoque wllth ‘ATURDAV’ ‘w v ‘TH’ plilk 'Ji'|Clll'l€(l OBIHC Nil. OI‘ F i f 1| T P 150 trimming. On their return they ,4'§°,,.,‘,’,' a mt “d M” :10‘): Phall, of Kingston; Dr. and Mrs. 243mm of will reside In Montreal. Among the out-obtown guests were: Col. Mac Mr. and Mrs. J. G. MacPhall of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Manning of Kingston: 3 minute Trot and Pace $100 muses divided 50. 25, 15, and 10 per cent. Entrance 6 per cant of purse and additional on winners. a Entrance close on Saturday, July - n . ‘ruck is a member of the Trott- lflll the Prlnsp 0t g W. DonglasNewton sc- lvttn _ lng Association. seer- Mmllfl- [IPMILLAN --FA8T GAME-in a very fast ~. and exciting baseball game on the “ High School diamond on Thursday greatly appreciated, also the piano night, the Summerside War Vet- erans deleated the ' Red Sox by a score 0f 8-—3. The " battery for the War Veterans was ' Daley and‘Currle; the buttery for the Red Sox was Monkley Wlthrow. -—LEFT THE GUM.-—A gum ma- j the gum being left. The propriet- _i nmlssso AwlAw-Jrhq death _ Hospital Thursday night of Annie savnrnnmn mwnmkuwwllrmms nvunauuw/rz/rzl/ The pres- en-tatlon was made by Lady Foster _ we. in unison with all Canadian, people. feel for you, and we de-‘ esles _nnd kindnesses of Your Exw der sympathy shown by you our-- which we have passed togethcrfl. Summerville Races, ties for not taking all the contents ~ but would have rather- them take _. Z} i ‘ i "\'\\'\\Hi§ .$<>me R¢m¢ri$.q b'? ‘ Bargains m Linens i For‘ FRIDAY AND lSli-TURDAY This is a line of very euttractive, linens of one sort or another, in which the range is broken, or the. stock small. In order t0 clear out completely to mlake- room for complete aSSOIl-mflnts. We are offering these at 0 ONE THIRD 0F 2 pair hem-stitched embroidered Pillow Slips . .0200 per pull‘ 2 pairhem-stitched embro1_'d~e-1'ed Pill-low Slips . 1"" PM‘ 2 pair hem-stitched embroidered Pillow Slr s . . 903-7» D01‘ 0"" i1 lpazir helm-stitched embroidered Pillow Sh . . $54-00 i)" pull‘ 2 pair hem-stitched embroidered PlllOW Slips ,. . $5.00 1W1‘ lull!‘ 1 pair hem-stitched embroidered Pillow Slips . 05-50 D01‘ D9101‘ 1 pair hem-stitched embroidered PIllOW Slips . $5.50 P01‘ D011‘ 1 pair each Inital A. D. F. onlySharrlr ock line-n . DH‘ 1111b‘ 2 pair Hem-stitched mlbroidered Day cases . . . . 03-75 1W1‘ PM!‘ A few Babys’ Pillow cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051w 00¢ "I"! $14-00 1'" 2 Hem-stitched and ‘embroidered bedspreads, 72 by 108 154-00 HI- l Help-stitched and embroidered nainsook Bed Spread 72 by 106 _$11.00 1 Hem-stitched ‘and embroidered naineook Bed Spread 72 by 108 English Marseilles quilt . . . . . . - - - - - - - . $4.00 to $12-00 ouch 3 English Marseilles colored quilts blue and pink, very fine_____________ __ .......-$7.000ucl| Bureau and table covers - - -- - - - . . . . . . . . 951-00 Pflvh 6 Heavy Hemstitched sheets, full slz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 ctwll A speci-ll line of linen, huck towels, hem-stitched ~ - - -50@ "D All loss thirty ihrcc and (inc-third per cent. . Attractive Sale of Silks Friday and’ Saturday _ _ y "36 loch Pallleiles . l .. This ‘assortrneint of lovely fabrics offered Erfiki-ay and Salim" day at_$1.75 is a relally remarkable value. The SllkS are rich, §°ft and lustrous, of good weight, drape handsomely, 36 inches wide, glloewilieéiicilfiiislliflliililvl? $13.3 iSn Rose. lhilY 551-75 Yd illilltllol-iwsgrge $L35 A 50 inch All Wool This cloth is offered in pNavy Garbeldlne Navy Blue, _ Copenhagen, Grey ‘and Cardinal Serge, fine . _ value, very fair ‘ weight, 4'2 Blue only, airextra good fabru 5O inches wide at yaro - . " inches wide, at per ‘ _ .. ‘J 39c . . . BLOGMERS . . y. 39c We have been out of these for 1a few (lay-S, but 0P6 Pleased t0 announce the arrival of "a very large stock this morning. We have pink, blue and white, all sizes, and as you know, these bloomers are absolutely wonderful value, being the same‘ grade a-s sold last year at 981% . Mufs Combination Overall $4.50 4 dozen llicirs Overall Combinlttlons in plain Blue, Brown, and Blue and white stripeblfgiootiheavy weighltr-ldenims Pea- b0dy’s and headlighlt makes. Sizes 34 to 44 worth to 6.50. Saturday‘spe'cia1‘:............. -- Menfis (lrvy All \Vo0l Nor- 75 Boys two plccc Twcfll fulk Suits made in a nice med- fiull-flyinBro-wns, Greys and fall ium grey homespun wool three cy dark tweélds. Sizes for Boys piece suit, trousers have cuffs from '7 “to " 14 " ' are worth Sizes 35 to 39. Satur- to 9.00 l saw . day...---------- special............ _ the Men's Soft (‘ollurs in all the lut Dion's Felt IIats; in all nicest shades. All sizes from 6 3-4 to 7 3'8Wortlr from $4.00 est shapes arid shades all sizes d ,d S t rda ,. ihmsiilfidii ill-Elfin’ Fr'd"’y "=<ii§6i<i<>.slie-§1ai§l rs 52-95 _ sell you any of the 50. "l?" 011D! in nice shadesjn- l _ cts lines for ill til cludmfl’ ‘goffgh £01} sum; ‘ mer wear. 1s 1s.c eamng _ od'ds and ends, and ihe entire- Boy's Belts in all leather, line gonsigtgbfrcapsof$2fi5 and $3.00 values where there is on- ly on or two 0f a line they fill ' go at Fridayand l Saturday spec-ialprlce ' shades Grey alnd Tan, a real nice belt that will give the boy good service. Price 35 on Friday and Saturday c _ \ ‘l I ‘l