_ » ‘S U ry ~.» M » “_ “_ ._ N M. . A v > ‘1 1‘»...»'¢uL}¢.' f f 4 Ii v ' 1 o. 4 . , ,t ` , ,rv \ _,, . . ..'v.“ p ... ;iUGoUS'Fi‘24i191§~= - ` ‘cir.i1zr;o'i"i*ii=i'r'owi~i cU.tnnrsir"i fr if V PM or ‘ ‘ / f‘ A . » ~. ~w-»-~=-- . . »_. ‘i ... \‘ ‘ ‘ ._ . ». o . "L I 'I "T “ii .1 ~~-#ef ‘f ' , . . _ _.-. .» -._- . - ' n Guardian A' . ~ *~wThe Easter -f . ~ i I . 0 ' ‘ ... r on V _ . we .. /0,0 --- . .wr rave m my ni nm in-oviaeo. ` \\‘ ' //, “brimming V V |_\,\ni\“ . ‘ »_ . ~ I .. - 'U1 r """ ‘* """l"-“"‘ ;..'u\n. uaaoto P. oonoou io "i° G°°"‘°‘°'"‘ °“‘“”‘“ ’°V'°'°“'~* of - 2:.-J 'J L' ' t 9 1:12.: - 1 - - ~_.- -1;: -,`-;-_-_`-_'-.-Q-5-if uve. ,\_ .' 2-/ - ,/(\4~(Y'Y, fr \ . 'A Tilt; WRIS » ity sernbracing “ we have selected A ~ ‘ ~ - : .<.. T :J can-.__.._..».L..»..........-.aa-..» cxnmi-a> __-oo-o......A.. I . The Wrist watch is a fixture » not‘a fad. It’s growing popular- ' in all walks of' life. Recognizing the fact that it has come to stay, | . F r to be the great .s`t variety of wrist _ ' watches'tn»-the' province at least V » - the mos. extensive in the city. I - ~ W. Wellner ... coiiooaooouoom. I » Offical C. `G.R-Watch inspectors - f-. ..,/I' \ r WATCH A women and mf-n “ what we believe -_’ 'l ; i 'f '2~. . *_-1' A- .___ Estab. 1868 ’ . 0l0l¢l0l.0l0l0.l0.l0l0l6.l0l.$l$l. l.O.l.§l.0.l.0l.0l.\.l0l.\.IS_l.§l.0l&l&l A r-.U...~~.».V _ ""~‘-_.\.f " at-I .A-.r `........./.No -k. .~ as -- -.=-. ~. Q; - .-. The Studio _ Invites All Summer Tourists to Call and have their Photographs Taken while in the City. The Bayer Studio' i li\\\\\¥Y&lAilllll ` A REMINDER That lad' of yours, overseas. All that is humanly 'posible is being done -\ see to it that he is well fed, well Zhed and efficiently equipped. Organizations like the Y. M. C. A. .ire looking to his physical comfort. healthful recreation and clean fun. If he is sick or wounded the lied emo win provide for him with iso der, loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring a smile to his face and a joy to his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give- Your Photo- graph . i20~'l-l6ttstf . .Binder , 'rho cook siono ZW . Twin . ‘CD WE SELL The celebrated “Gree Sheai” Brand, (}_uai‘ar teed 550 feet to pound) the best Twin Manufactured. Get you supply early. Theres big crop to tie up Binder 'lwile Will likely b s;arce. _ 97 we 0 D 5" I F? Q Q- N "1 fb (D T = IIIl\\\\\§W-flf/.l§\\‘§'flliIl i Wholesale and Retail a our Seed and Feed War house Queen Street. Carter Sr Co Ltd \\\\\\¢~"IZIM.lll|l.§ EIIIIII (A _ WHURKN llv v Mens g Boot A $4.98 _About 50 pairs of_ fIIIKlIIlIX\\\\\\\\\vIIIlA¥ §\\\\\\\\ ¢'- 9, Us '11 51711 Z_§`\\\\\\ 11”] ashionable boots in lack and” Brown--end season‘s selling reg- lar $6 to 7.50 styles. See ou- window. Alle) & Co Ill i\\“\\\ IIE Finest 'Pure Genuine -- Apple _ Valley Apples go into- the by the barrel. cluding Fruit. Cigars, Only the richest. ripest, choicest, Annapolis napolis Sweet Appleliider, _made right .in ti\.¢_.. “Valley” from ripe, luscious fruit, barreled fresh with all its refreshing, health-giving qualities. The old English process improves its delici- Ousnessan hundred' fold; positively will not fer- ment or become alcoholic but remain crisp, clear and delicious the year around. .Write for price Also write for price PICNIC SUPPLIES, Nuts and everything necessary to make your Pat' riotic or church picnic an immense sucess. p R. T. HOLMAN LTD. ' Summerside ' Cider '-"" manufacture of our An- Candy. Bottled Drinks. Happenings of the Week ,___- Contiriued from Page Four \Mrs. J. K. McDonald and children who have been visiting with Dr and Mrs. McNeill, have returned to their home in Whycoconialgh; C. B. ‘ 0 o' 0 ' At the christening of Lord and' Lady .lellicoe's infant son, which took place at the Iale of Wight recently, Admir- al. Sir Stanley Colville, cornmander-in' chief at Portsmouth, stood sponsor on behalf of the King. The ceremony was performed by the Archbishop of York, and the child was given the names of (ieorge Patrick John Rushworth. Ad» nriral Sir George Callaghan presented the son and heir with a gold cup sub scribed by iiag- officers of the Royd Nhvy. The King also sent a gold cup. ` I U O The summer colony at Keppoch had a pleasant social evening last Satur- day at Mr. Winchester’s pretty cot~ tags. Music, dancing and dainty re- freshments were indulged in and' a substantial collection taken for pat- riotic purposes. O O O From Paris comes the word that autumn hats are to 'be developed in subdued colors with silk and satin :is ‘the chief material. Ostrich feathers ire to be used in profusion. Fall tiill~ 'ired suits will he fashioned of tricol ine, imitation fur and cheviot. The skirts are as scant as can bc, and thc coats are long. a trifle below thc knees. o in o A gay crowd of young people camp ing. at Rocky Point held a clam bake and dance on Thursday evening which was greatly enjoyed 'hy all. a n s Dr. and Mrs. Reddy. after a most enjoyable rnonth’s holiday at Kep- pocli, left Thursday on return to Morr- treal. O l C' A London paper says:-"Miss Agnes Dennis, daughter' of Senator Dennis. who is well known in this city, has just returned from ngtour of lectures in the counties of Fife Forfar and 'Haddin~gton;~Seotland, on the sulhjecl of "Infant Welfare." She has receiv- ed an appointment. for a year in Franco and will leave for that coun- try August 1." U U U Although lM'ar‘y Plckford, who was married during the past week, has been playing in picturos.in California for more than half a dozen years, on and off, she never appeared in a par~ :ide on the coast until the recent visit of her regiment of Field Artillery. Then garbed' in the complete uniform of an honorary colonel she rode into the city of Los Angeles at the head of the regiment. It was estimated that more than a half million people lined the streets and cheered the little Ari. craft star and her fighting boys. U I C . The unexpected death of Mrs. W. H. Crosklll came as a shock to her many friends here among whom sho was so highly esteemed and deepest sympathy ls lbeing extended to her daughters Mrs. Bremner and .Miss Evelyn Crosklll and son Jack who is OVGFBGHB . U O l ' Miss Dorothy Grierson, daughter of the Rev. Robert Grierson, D. D., med- ical missionary of the Presbyterian church in Korea,who is spending some time in Canada, is the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grlerson in Ottawa. n a n . The hostesses at the Golf tea this af- 'ternoon will be Mrs. G. W. Harrison and Miss H. Warburton. The Links have been the centre of attraction lately as' many visitors are to be seen daily enjoying a. round. The guests of ‘Shaw's Hotel and the Char- lottetown members have met several times lately in friendly rivalry on the Brackiey Beach Links and at B_elvi» dere. o s a Mrs. Johnstone of Watertown, North Dakota, is spending some weeks very pleasantly in the city the guest of her sister -Mrs. James E. Grant. . o o o The annual aesalonvof the Knights of Pythias brought many visitors to Summerslde this week, who while at- tending the several meetings, also found time to enjoy the 'beautiful scenery along the "Dunk" and through western Prince County. - O I D :splendid weather favored the visit of the riotdrians irom rnuiiox and si. John. Together with the members of the local club they had a good time. finishing npwith a splendidly served dinner at the Clit! Hotel. The visitors ‘one and all. expressed the pleasure ' '; of the visit and promised "to come , ngain another time," ' ,_ ...-nun--.igpqni / s., ' lt 'ig Iliuad by canada Feed Basra ..°1’W0 CENT; FEI WORD each insertion for advertising in this ooi. uma. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenti'-live cents. ._._..._;_._-_i. I - ¥l#¥§*#K¥iK¥ii€§EiKli*¥# § was cauumc aurtenu "‘ /is §€?¢¥¥ ¥¥¥#,¥¥##5K§¥¥#ii€3i€ii€§K5Kiit ‘ BETTER -LATE THAN NEVER The disconsolate lady _had a war garden all right and now she is sit- iing wondering what she should do about it. Her companion, who hii~r been canning and drying and making her' winter preparations for weeks past, has just been telling that what she needs to do--and to do in a hurry -is to write to the Canada Food Board for its 'five centibooklet on tho drying, canning and storing. of veget- ables. Maybe then sho will find out that winter is coming, that hcr cellar is empty and that it is time for her to hustle along and' make her storage preparations for the most irlfportant of all vegetables-Mr. ‘Miko Murphy Also for- his companions. Here is the whole family and a rec- ord of their keeping qualities. Beets will keep till May. Carrots will keep till May. Cabbage wi_ll keep till 'March Celery will keep till .lunuary z Cauliflower will keep till December. Onions will keep till May. Pumpkins will keep tlll January. . ‘Parsnips will keep till May. Potatoes will keep till June. soioiry win iroop iiu April. Squash will keep till January. Turnips will keep till April. , Tomatoes will keep till December. Apples will keep till May. provided they are all properly stored! SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE Mrs. Nicholas Jenkins. l’eter's Road, ras received the following letter from ier son:- France. July 20, 1918. My Dear Mother.-Iii answer to /our'. kind and thoughtful parcel which € received a 'few days ago, but did not :et a chance to answer sooner. l was out on rest for a month with the llatiery, but we airo back in again and 't is the worstfpurt of the line lhave iver been in. The first morning we ilu, for it is announced that they got buried in rocks and old wood. I was all alone when I got buried in rnrold trench. but I got' out all right. i‘he other ‘boys were asleep in their lugout when a ‘big shell landed on np of them. They had a. hard time rotting out, for there was only one yay to get out, and 'it was filled up. .ant night one of our boys got shot n the head and the night before last me of our island boys lost his foot. E did not hear from Charles yet, and i am looking for a letter every day "rom him. If I had his address or iumber I would write 'him and if he wants to come I will get him in with me, and perhaps a good job. too, for I got one of the best jjobs in tho bat- tery. I am a fitter on the guns. All nhat I have to 'do is keep the guns in repair when they need lt. ' Well, mother, I suppose Papa doesn't know how soon he will he called on for war iwork, but one thing neither one of your boys waited for ,hem to force them in the army, and that ls one thing you can he proud oi", even lf you do lose them. You know it was their own heart’s desire that 'took them. You had the pleas- ure of kissing them good-by, and you know that they had no fear of the snemy'or his big.shells. i nm glad that Charlie enlisted, and hope he has as good luck as I had. I am fifteen months now in France and old Fritz has not got me yet. so I guess he has a poor chance to g`et me now, for the longer a fellow is out here 'the wiser he gots. Well. mother. -w-ith the noise of the guns and shells I can hardly write, and I am in a hole in the side of a trench. trying to write. I guess I will have to ning off 'for this time. Hoping to hear from you soon. So good-by. From your loving son ALEX. ,1___i-11-1 mr nuns i - _ni ' GHARLOTTITOWN IIARKITI (Friday) Potatoes bus (old). . . . . . . . . . $1.25 Hly £011 ... ... ...oo . ...$17418 Black Oats . . . .L00 White Oats . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 butter per lb .. . . . . . . _ . . .42-45 Eggs per dol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Beef lb. ... .. . ... .. I8-I5 Lamblh. . .. li Hides por lb. ... ... I Straw $1! Clif skins ... ... .. 15 Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.26 to $1.75 Cauliflower head .. . ...5-25 Cabbage .. ...S-16 'Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd H DEPARTMENT STORE Summerside \ The Rearrang ing of Some De- partments ll/lakes Greater Con- y venierices and Better Facilities For Business \ _7’_ V - As`prcvio\isly annomicod, we ~lmve moved our Gi'ocory iiiril liaii'il\\":ii'e l)cpiri'tiiii-rits into tho New Annex, iiiukiiig ri inucli bi-ttci' piiiccfor tin-.so gooili-i;-liirgvr floor a|mi'o. wr-ll iight- cii with front and brick critriiiicc, ailril our Uuetorlicrs are ,well plvascil with the we Now Ill() V0. WISH TO That We Have Moved The i‘iien’s and ’ I // Boys Clothing DOWN STAIRS to the sccioion f`0i'i|ivi'ly occiiplcii by thc (iroccrics. 'I‘lili~i liiiis been iittcil up iii the niust moilcrii wily. nuikhig it iriricli more convenient for our mon cirstoirn-r's, as it is .\\ nntlincii’r~i firrrrii-iliiiigs coiiritcr., iiriil us lic-,i'r~toi`ni'o will lic foiiiid up-to-date in every wary. both iii the i-ipiomliil variety and quail- ity of stock carried, und their nilileil facili- depiirtnieiit. A OUR LADIES’ r . iii / . ( __ I l. ` P I .. if " tics this move gives us in this iinportuiit `\ \) right in conj iilicilon with our boot :ind I-alloc "" ANN GUN CE D if gf’ so / >*\'~:l°" '. \-j / l ` *-1 ‘@- ".- ' .1:. - ‘iii 'i iiiiciiii .frii 1* sa';.;=u . _ -o ..» ....i. ' .V -... :..i __ » 5, *-:::l::: ; _' \ H1, " f.‘i.e!j- :F "'-' . .. ‘ A :__ ‘L'!'.~::¢:1‘=:-_i;)¢.._.') READY - T0 - WEAR Has Greatly Profited by this Move--- On the second floor., iii tho space former- ly occripii-il by tht- Mr-n’i-i and Boys’ Cloth- ing. wo linvo oxtoiiilcd our Liulios’ l)opai't- mont. talking in this wliolc space, giving; us double the room we had previous to this and making what is proliably one of the \ lnrgoi-it. most corivcriloiit. and hor-it equip- poil rcail_v-to-ivozir ilopiiririioriti-i founil in Eastern Canada. Advance. shipments of the new fall stock are now being shown to which we extend a most cordial invitation for you to see. In any case, whether as a purchaser or visitor A to town, we would be pleased to have you call. We shall anticipate ' date. / your visit at an onrly SINCLAIR & STEWART Limited 1024-8-24MEll Onions lb . . . . . ...U Beetslb . . . . . . . . .. . - .-5 Blueberries qt . . . . .. . . . . ...S5 Peasqt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ....35 ..1_1_é---i- IUMMIRUIDI MARKITI (Friday by Telephone) . Butter per lb . . . . . . . ...42-46 Ihitter (dairy) . . . . .. 37 to 30 Calfaklns per lb ....25 Hides .. .. .......13 Lamb pelts 75 to 1.26 oats (black) por bus 90 tow Oats (black) per bus ... 85 Eggs (per doz) TT. .. .. ....42 Fowl ...22 to 25 Potatoes per (bus) . . ......1.00 MONTAGUE MARKETS Oats (black) bus .. ... .. ....$1.00 Oats (white) bua . 1.00 Fowl (lb) . . 18 to 20 Eggs . .40 Wool washed' .. .10-85 Lamlb pelts . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....L00 Galfskins . .... 2|* Butter ... ....35 Potatoes . . .L00 ,1.__-..._.1-L1- HUREAY HAIIUR MARKETS. .. (Friday hy Telephone) W. Oats bus ‘... ...B0 B. Oats bus . ..._.80 Butterib . . .l...85 Eggs dos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...4B Wool Washed .. R5 Cal! skins bl' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..30 oo IOUIII MARKITB. 'os W0atl bus . ... B. _Oats bus ... ......B5 Potatoes bus . .. . .... ....... 'I5 Eggd doa. .. .. .. ...I0 Butter lb. .... ll 1. ...... KINIINGTON IARKITG W (Muay by Tdiihllio) . W. Oats ous. ..-. ..... ..... 88 B. Oats bus . ... ... ~-- --. ---- 9° 'Potatoes bus ... ... ... MI Batter lb.'... ... ... ... ...Il Eggs dol .... .... ... ... ......if 1 ' ' rf L. . My s E u.` 1 ot