n lWiil you, when exc ent line oi Women's Stockings. with iisle top. They iue and grey. They A remarkable good Value in silk Stockings n-e-é- - $135 down town today drop in to see this really They are high hoot model-- are shown -in sand. tan, white, black, brown, are wonders ior the money. 1,25 a \fif.llllllllfifi\\\\l$llfml ” MOORE a; McLEOD L ml UIIIIT%\\Y\\\\ -k1 19-121 Queen St., ifillll \YIIIIA\\\\\\\\\\\WIIIIIIIIIIWE§\\\W IIIIIIFIIIIQ\\\\\\\\\ZIIL\‘ Charlottetown) 1- WonderiuiP Bargains at A GOFF’S Boy's boots in dongols and goat $5.00 for $2.50. A complete line of ladies pate Men's neatly, well made work (Old Stock. 5lzes I and 5 only; nt pump, white welt, high heel, etc. etc. $7.50 for $5.50, (Please come and see these) boots tor $3.76. (Nobody offers anything like them for the price.) r A LSO Balance of our large stock of high grade, fashionable oxferds at 25 per cont, discount. (Through an error we received more than double our requirements Infants and children's shoes at. prices that defy competition. WG9FF BBQS-LIMITED WESTERN PERSONA LS ——Mr. llerman G. Bayor, of At- lanti:, Mass. passed through Sum- merside en route to his home in lot 11 P.E.l. ~—-Senator Murphy, Tignish p133- cd through lSilmmersido, yester- day, and was a passenger east. on route to Ottawa. —Dr. LB. Brown. formcry of (fhariottetown, now practising in tBoston, Mass. was a viiiitor to Summorside, Tuesday. \\\\'\ tl\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;\/»y/. i» .\ 2 t ...:f.' I .| z \ '4 / 1 / l. —Mr. Jas. McNelll of ‘Moncton. —'.\ir. Sirerltroolrrz, 0i‘ the fCar N_B,, p; spending a yew days M“, Service Department Moncton. N. his nephew fMr. John McNeil], B, was in Summcrside, Tuesday on Surnmcrside. - business. —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morrison “M155 Sllbyl Velcftl. 10ft this left this morning for their home momlflfl Y0!‘ Hilmbilli, 955K. Where in Mcncton, after visiting friends she will talre up her duties as tea- in SummcrsLlc. cher. / p —Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ilallor- rm and little daughter, Anna. Gardiner. Me., who had been visit- ing friends at Glengaxry and Broc- ton, left on Tuesday by the Cnr ferry for their home. H. -—-Mr. Stanley H. (Trorrkett. Bank ‘Inspector of the Nova Scotlu Ilnnk ,now in Cnrbinailx Nfid, is visiting lhis parents. Mr. and Mrs. li.li. Crockett, Summerslde. after an ab- ‘scnce of 10 years. \\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ - ,,. opi /;/;" " t? ii / cu Q nil t \ \\ \-.\\\\\\\ \ ?'.""8 131*"? 1/, lb. Package-IS Cents I buy out the company, As the latter Westeniiiduardlan . c’ —l'i' PAY! to buy in this Prev- ‘ lnee.’ g —8HOP FROM HOLMANQ enta- iog. 9046-5-22 t! . 1. —WANTED. -—Boy to learn f; wholesale dry goods, apply in own handwriting to Box 1R5, Summer- ride. flitl-B-ZB-Sl I —8HiPPlN0. - The etemmer Q‘ Maple Dean from Montreal is ex- ‘pected to arrive in port on Tues- U. —DISGHARGING GOAL-The schooners “Minnie Mac." and "Milo y are discharging coal alt the Rail- way wiierl. _ . . . .. iq. ll --FOR BALE-Player prano—‘ Willis practically new, with 100 music rolls can be had at, a bar- gain address. Box 32, Snrnmersideq 23B1-8—24-$i. -~MAID WANTED FOR GEN- erai housework. No washing. Good wages to a. capable person. Apply to Mrs. LE. Dalton, Surnmerslde. 24i1-8-27-3i w- —WANTED.—— Young man to learn the drug business. One with High School education or better. Apply to Box 238. Summerside. 244l-8-27-3i @'.¢~a@t<>»<.-;~ C -EXPIE‘RIENiC-ED DRUG clork wanted. Registered DYBIQPPEG- Al!" ply stilling experience and salary expected to Box 238, iSummer- side. ©©© 2441-8-27-31 -—-COME T0 THE hCE-CRIEAIVI social on Tryon Methodist Church grounds, Monday evening, August 30th. if stormy first fine evening following. 2446-8-2T-2l -YOUR EYES ARE your two hest friends take good care of them now if {you want them to : ‘ serve you well in the future. li. '1‘. Colvin, Opt. D. Optometrist and Jpiicifln, Suinnrerslde. P. E. i. 2316-8-23-41. —O'LEARV HALL. Wcrlnrsrlo" September 1st, 1920. High class show. dialogues, recitatlons, 241mm did scenery, attractive stage sot- tings, music, new curtains. etc. - Como and enjoy yourself. Reserve seats 50c. General 35c. Children 25c. 245S--S-27-2i -SHIPPING.—~ The schocners, -. “Golden Rod" under the command of Captain liiciPherson, and “Hector nirtlregor." commander Captain Murray arrived in Summerslde port from Sydney with cargoes of ~ coal for Messrs Joseph Reid 8e ‘Co. Ltd.. Summerside. lue. -—EASEBALL.AThe second oi the play-off series games was play- ed Tuesday evening at the school diamond, between the Vets and Red ‘Sox. which ended in a score of . 7-5 in favor of the Vets. A large ‘ number of enthusiastic fans wit- nesserl the game, which was n fast - quick game throughout. Messrs- ‘Joseph McCullough and Paul .D,ur-, ant, acted as officials. The third game of the series is‘ to take place I _ uext Thursday between the Vets and Pioneers. less of price. —THE MEETING OF THE P. E. I. Brick and Tile Co, Rich- mond, was held in Messrs Bell and Tan-tows office, Tuesday morning the offer were presented, one from the Department of Agriculture, on _the behalf of the Government to lease the plant annually with op- tion of punch-see. the other offer from one of the shareholders to offer was on a cash basis‘ it was met with the approval of all. —VISITORS TO SUMMERBIDE. —'I'he following quests were regis- tered at the Queen Hotel on Mon- dny.—J. M. Metherall, West Cape; J. Gordon, Baker, Alberta; S. . O‘Donnell. Mont-real: Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hughes, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McMillan, Chariot.- tctown; P: W. Clarkin, Charlotte- town; Fred L. Stems. Charlotte- town; Mrs. W. O. Newsome, Ed- monton. Alta; W. S. Genier, Mont.- real; W. ll. McLaren, River John; . George Galbraith, St. John; M. Bohen, Si. John; E. lit. Bohen, St. John; .\lr. and Mrs. S. H. Ramsay. Boston; JohndVlclntosh, Boston; George McIntosh, Boston; L. ll. D. McLeod. Albany; Chester Mores- hcad. Portland. Me: Dick Moren- head, Portland, Me; Jennie P. Per- ‘TY; John B. Hickey, BostonfMass. H. —BASEBALL. - Summersirie nine wins from Wellington h-y a score of five to one. Whlio the home team were able to connect. with Giilis‘s shoots, they were mostly singles and speedily haml- (9) Ward English Fox Wire. l@)© @ ©©l Fox wt "ilor-ras-r .\\\\\‘ Ynlivlmo)! ‘Dish. RE 9U Ain't‘! a he Highest Quality English Heavily Galvanized Fox Wire Specially Made The largest ranches in P. E. Island have used Prince Edward Fox Wire, and those who have used it would use no other. It is being shipped all over the American Continent, and wherever us- ed it has given the very best of satisfaction. Prince Edward Fox Wire is full guage, full width, full weight, full va- Made of the best selected materials, making it strong‘er-.-tougher and we do not think it possible to build a more durable Fox Fence, regard.- enuine You Cannot Afford to Take Chances Buy Only PRINCE EDWARD FOX WIRE There is no guess work or no trusting to luck when you buy Prince Ed- It is the “Wire that will “rear.” ed and approved by the oldest ranchers in Prince Edward Island. _ Prince Edward Wire is scientifically tempered, expertly twisted, ex- ceptionally well galvanized so that it will not rust, bend or break like cheaper qualities. Prince Edward English Fox Wire i1; an insurance against the escape of the animals-and assurance against worry or disappointments—a safe, sound, practically indestructible fence that will stand any climate or tem- perature, and will give lasting satisfaction. This fencing will open out flat; is easier to erect, and will look better and last longer than any fox fencing built. Prices, freight rates, and full iniormation on receipt of request. Questions Will be answered or inform lllllOll supplied pertaining to your proposed ranch. _ We are in a position to stipply ev ery requirement for your ranch, and Will cheerfully go into details with you. l rer. HOLMAN LT It is tried, test- l©f©_© ~. 19/15 Ch ariottetow ' 8r Summersidn @I©l©‘.i5)lt5)ifiiil©i@irmjrtpj(ta)f@y@;y@x@ led by the ‘Summerfde iniieVi. which was practically airtight. A frt-ture of the gsime was itfnck --FOR UUPPLIEA-The schoon- Goodwlrrs base stealing when he er, Josephine. Molnnis, master scored the only run which Wel-iwhich plies between Miminlgash liilxton had to their credit. Up and the mainland, called into this "m" i318 fifth inning the some I port on Monday for coal and other w“ 7°" ‘ntefuunx “a b°m|snpplies.—'l‘he scheoner Maude team“ twfle p!” "5 “wmm Ml" t Weston, Weston, Master. has taken w a“ mough an “vermmw the on n quantity of flour and other eummerslde bu“ netted W“ Hm" suppies and sailed for Buchtbuche. 11; . bringing the score four to none. The Wellington team then tight- ened up and for the remaining four ilmingl only alolwed the visitors one run while they also . scored once. The home team . —THE BGHURMAN POTATO ms not in such good form as GRADlm-The new Schurmsn po- wihen they met Summerside the tum grader. with double riddle and previous g weelrt turban Giillts bay filling attachment, g model of pitched the first six innings for which was exhibited at. the recent ‘Wellington when he was reliev- races st New Annsn and was "no. emraaw ii. ed by Sid Goodwin. Both teams viewed with intereet by hundreds have each won one games. and people now sells at $1.000. This the Wellington tum will llikely a most necessary article for meet Bummerside on their own very potato grower. The rice in grounds on September 8th, to play $1911‘; compared was re its ob- 0 .. - - . ‘ the rteeldinl match. 'W EST ERN PESSONALS —~Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Morri- son and two daughters have re- turned to their home in Lowell, Mass, after visiting the sister Mrs. Fred Palmer. la ttcrs —Mrs. Doyle and son Eric, left this morning for a short visit to friends in’ St. John en route to their home in Montreal. after spending the summer months with friends" in Hummereide.» Pl i‘ l" {that e Olntlll nt. will reefltev noting bone r ‘ ion n” r '0 . d p rho: n ,- Y0 t i: eri I ti, iii-ire" r —--Mlss Mnude McMillan, Bloom- ru-io. was visiting hero this week.‘ n. —Messrs. Ed. l-lallsrn and Mich- nel Murphy. Bloomfield. made a business trip to Summersido on Tuesday. 1L ——Mr. Stirling Phillips and d; tor. Marion. returned to t" 58h lliass. Tuesday mornilll- Th6? were accompanied by Miss Cassie Mlac- Dlmflld. who is returning to Bos- ton, after spending the summer ' With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel MacDonald". —MI"!. (Dr.) A.L. nempton, of 99'1"!‘ CH1» who‘ has been visit- iing her sister Mrs. 40.15. Wallace, l I Cswlmnec. Passed through Bum- mersldo, enroute to Ohieege when she will visit her daughter. Mrs. Robert Burtt. before returning to her home in Denver, g —~Mr. Richard Baxter. Port El- li". N- 13.. was an inward plwwl ser on Monday evening. —ni-. r. s. Boyle of the firm oi Boyle Bros. Lowell, Mum, Hill". here on Tuesday and will loin Mi‘!- Doyle who arrived two weeksiiflilll- 2 EJ. r. swarm" M. D., G M. Physician and IuIIIOII Has on etllee l! KIIKOIM P. l. llllll i