PM it é Lfvqfr . ,._s......---<_—; 4i SALE of STRAWS ' one third OFF Splendid new stock, no old models in the lot, per- feet in every respect, but the department gets orders today to make a complete clearance. $4.50 Milan Straws for $3.00 I 3.00 Weather Proofed Sailor Hats 2.00 ‘ 2.50 Finest Chip 1.67 2.00 Imitation Panamas .................. 1.33 1.75 Feather weights 1.15 ‘l . 1.50 Feather weights ............. 1.00 7i ’ L50Novcity Sailor...................... 1.00 i 1.19 Finished Edge Sailors .............. .80 . , 1.00 Colored Soft Straws .65 l .85 Chip Straws ......................... .60 1 .60 Work Straws ....................... .40 .35 Work Straws ....................... .25 Moore 65° McLeod Ltd. WESTERN Glllllllllll ATUQDDF CABLE cord tires and heavy red tubes, sold right at Brace‘; ‘1897-8-4-31. -s|:vuR mu m! Tea Party. Wednesday, Aug. 12in next. Reserve the date. noa-a-s-u —-BLACK, GALVANIZED and 00p- per fly screening, sold at Bruce's. 7087-84-21. —-VISI'I'ING SUMIIERSIDE-Mr and Mrs. E. Mofiatt McLean oi Summerslde have as their 8W8! the iormcrs mother, Mm. H. D- been their guest for a short time. —S .¢ —PRE5EN'I‘ED MEDALS AND SHIELDS-Mr. Justice A. C. Sallnd era, honoursry President of the Summerside Tennis Club l"- em ’ to the ohaiilfilon players 0i the Provincial Tennis Tournament, their medals, at the dance in the Capitol Grill Room last Thursday. R The dance was s. very successful one. Mrs. J. lkRoy Holman find Mrs. A. R. Saunders were the chap erones-S -RETURNED FROM MOTOR ToUlt-rMrs. L.G. Lewis and her brother Mr. Ralph Silllphant, their niece, Miss Dorothy Sllliphant and Mr. G. R. MbQuarrie have return- ed to their homes in Summerslde from an enjoyable tour oi the New England States and the Upper Provinces. Their trip included a. visit to Niagara Falls-s -SAD NEWS RECEIVED- Mr. S. M. Hicks oi Siunmerside has received the sad news by wire of the death oi his brother-in-law Mr. William Barnes or Moncton, killed in an auto accident at shelbourne N. S. No further particulars were received. The funeral took place on Sunday. His wile predeceased him about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs Barnes had no family-s -—I'ASSED SECOND YEAR-Miss Mary Hunt, daughter of R. R. Hunt, St. Eleanor-s, has been notified by the Principal oi the Prince of Wales College that she has passed in the subjects oi the Second Year and is qualified to proceed with the Third Safeguarding The Farmer (Toronto Mail and Empire) f When Hon. Mr. . dealing with the Ro for customs purposes. But while members of tion expressed widely different views, Mr. to say that the Government had received a quests from Prince Edward Is that all potatoes there should b grading should be made com jtiflcaics of inspection. has received resolution - brought under the sam these resolutions being sub Horticultural Council, lAssociation, the South Essex Growers’ Co- fthe Central Ontario Potato Growers’ As simple fact is that while memb rel over the problem, its policy of atlordi _ "market, just as it p ll ers e re scribed to by the Canadian operative, and r1 the Government steadily adheres to Ains- rovides manuf with a protected home market. Weir, Minister of Agriculture, was ot Vegetable Act, Hon. Mr. Mother- well, former Minister of Agriculture, and Mr. E. J. Xoung, Liberal member for Weyburn, disagreed as to whether or not imported new potatoes should be graded the Opposi- Weir was able wood floors. Two garages and stable number of re- land and New Brunswick e graded; that, indeed, pulsory and covered by cer- In addition, the administration have rllnnlns We s asking that new potatoes be gulations as other potatoes, the Ontario Vegetable Growers’ 5ociaflon_ The side. Phone 2B7. crs of the Opposition quar- ng agriculture a protected home acturers and city work- Year work. Miss Hunt's name did not appear in the college pass list at the time oi publication-S. —PROPERTY FOR SALE-One mile from Summerside. Three acres oi land, bungalow, forty-seven by thirty-eight with sun porch and open piazza, concrete foundation and basement flocc, electric lights, hot and Goldwater heating, all hard combined, hen house, feed house. Building 20 by 60, fitted with ten fox pens. Ranch 100 by 150 with ten pens and houses. All out-buildings ber and electric lights. This property is three years old. The ranch has positively never had any disease. An ideal place for a retired farmer. For particulars ap- ply to Willis R. Warren, Summer- 7810-8-3-21. —MIDDLETON INSTITUTE—-'I'he June meeting oi the Middleton Women's Institute held at the home imperial Potato Diggers The biggest selling because the best. Six major improvements and many important refinements make the new Imperial better than ever. indispensable to certified seed growers. Beam: now standard 1 Beam: stronger, firmer. Gears now enclosed in till-tight metal housing-dustproof. Bearings lined with bronze and equipped with feed cups. Road ivlleels stronger and fitted with ratchets for easy turning. Beat. i"; ‘Iillllllllcd with two more tines Share won’t clog with couch grass or potato tops, scrlll?" lays potatoes in even row. Ilighter, Stronger. Digs 3 to 4 acres a day with less inillly to potaoes than any other make. Write for circular Bi-uccl 1 slewarl A £4 CO. - LTD. A WAD ' . , Mrs- Allen and Mrs. Curtis. Visiting Plow Two visitors were present. The mmlilieli 0f Previous meeting were read and approved. Visiting cilmmllli save a good report. School committee reported that brooms were needed in schools as oohools needed sweeping. New com. mlttees were then appointed: School ma. Colin Craig and Mrs. J, s, Wright. Moved and seconded that Ill bills be paid. Our next meeting to be a picnic at Chelton shore, Then followed the programme; 911W”. Rod Wing; Stories {or vhfldren. Miss Smith; Poem, ohm Ten Bet. Mrs. c. Craig; lgngthgn- i118 dresses. Miss Miller; Reading, 8 fox breeder, oi Charlottetown, ac- companied by his sister, Mrs. tDr.) Stanley Fisher and her daughter, Felicia, oi New York, who are spending a. couple of months holi- days on the Island arrived in Sum merslde on Tuesday the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lea, Dr. Frank reports the best year in in- creased production at Bank Ranch at Bouthport o1 which he is the proprietor. Summerslde have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rouse oi Boston. This is their first visit to the island and they are delighted with the evidence which is apparent throughout the country. The beautiful country hom es and quiet 0i the countryside is a pleasure aiter the rush and toil oi the city. Mrs. Waite‘s sister is also visiting Sum- merside.-S school. The parishioners, who pro- vided the food stufls left their hay- iield and came in large numbers to tho day the glaring word depression was totally iorgotten and money was ray: CI-IARLGYITETOWN UAR. SUMMARY OF PICY Enunciatcd in his key-note speech at the Capitol Theatre, Charlottetown, on July I4 by the Hon. J. D. Stewart K. C., leader of the Conservative party: RIGID ECONOMY IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE, CONSISTENT WITH EFFICIENCY. N0 INCREASE IN TAXATION, AND A DETER- MINED EFFORT TO OBTAIN THE COMPLETE IM- PLEMENTATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE DUNCAN REPORT. CHEAPER SCHOOL B TENTION T0 TEACHERS’ WALES COLLEGE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SECONDARY ROADS LEADING TO MARKET CENTRES. ROAD MACHINING TO BE DONE AS EARLY IN THE SPRING AS POSSIBLE. CONTINUOUS CARE OF AND ATTENTION TO THE ROAD SURFACE DURING THE SEASON. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO ALL TAX PAYERS TO COMMUTE THEIR ROAD TAX BY LABOR. USE OF PROVINCIAL GRAVEL BY LOCAL LABOR. A PRACTICAL POLICY FOR BREAKING WINTER OADS. OOKS, 'AND SPECIAL AT- TRAINING IN PRINCE OF PRESSING UPON THE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ELIMINATION OF DANGEROUS LEVEL CROSSINGS. RIGID AND IMPARTIAL ENFORCEMENT OF ALL LAWS, INCLUDING THE PROHIBITION ACT. CO-OPERATION wrrn THE FEDERAL DEPART- MENT OF AGRICULTURE m THE PROMOTION 0F AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION. PROMOTION AND ENCOURAGEMENT 0F FRUIT GROWING AND PRESERVING HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS. OLD AGE PENSIONS. PRACTICAL ASSISTANCE T0 THE FISHERMEN oF THE PROVINCE THROUGH C0-OPERATION wrru THE FEDERAL DEPARTMENT 0F FISHERIES. iflore llalf Price Bargain; “Wednesday ilalf iloliday Shop Early and Get First Choice for er parishes to help swell our mem- bers es well as our funds. About seventeen hundred dollars was real- lzed. -Mr. Arsene Poirler of Mlsoollohe has returned irom a short business trip to Moncton. N. B.-S -lvi'lss Ilsabella Hunt, Nurse l" Training at the Prince County Hos- pital, is spending a short visit at her home-S ‘rlgnish baseball team has. during the pest month really distinguished itseli by trimming every opponent who presented himself on the Tig- nlsh diamond. Even when they in- vaded other territories, the Tlgnish- ers did cover themselves with glory. On one occasion only were they da- ieated and that was at Borden. But Borden came to 'I‘ignlsh July 31st. "O what a fall was there, my coun- try men". The scores were Borden, 1; Tlgnish, 19. —Mrs. W. H. Davies, Westmount, P. Q., who has been visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. tDr.) D. T. MacKay, Bum- merside, for the past month leit tor her home on Saturday morning. Mrs. Davis was pleasantly enter- tained during her visits-S. —'I'he continued illness oi Mrs. J. I. Melling (Maud Murphy) oi Hai- iord, Sask, at the home oi her bro- ther, Fbed Murphy, is causing great anxiety to her numerous friends who earnestly hope ior her recovery. Mr. Melllng, who has been in Summer- side for the past two months was obliged to return to Saskatchewn last week-S. Mrs. Melbourn Hemphill, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. McGrath, Tignlsh, returned to her home in Saskatchewan on Monday. There passed away at her home in Sea Cow Pond, Tignish, on Wed- nesday, July 29th, the soul oi Mrs. Jas. Gavin, aiter a lingering illness. which covered a period oi almost four years. The late Mrs. Gavin. who was formerly Miss Ellen Doyle, of Norway, was well known in the western part oi the Island as a lady of’ sterling qualities, a good neighbor and a true irlend. She leaves to mourn, besides her husband, a large iamily oi sons and daughters, who have the sympathy or a wide circle oi friends. The funeral, which was held from her home to the church, ‘was largely attended. Rev. Dr. Mc- Lellan, who celebrated a Mass oi Requiem, also otilclated at the grave. Governor Dalton, with Mrs. Dalton and Dr. Howard Dalton came from Charlottetown to attend the funeral. - -Dr. Leo Frank. the well-known the Rose -._..._. —Mr. and‘ Mrs. J. T. Waite oi i r ity o p “per Miss Eliza MacDonald Boston, is visiting her brother, Mr. P. A. Mao- Dqiald, Tlgnlsh. L. R. Johnston, who recently graduated from Tufts Dental School, Boston, is visiting his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Tignish. Sherman, Mr. _____________ TIGNISH NOTES .____ 0 , The annual Tignish picnic in aid 1"?‘ l? p "537/ we. Mary Mlwdonnld. Dartmouth. oi Simon and St. Judes’ Church was " ‘v C’. g ' I? N- 5» Ind IBM dsushter N!" held Wednesday, 29th ult, on the " c‘ 6- JWW with WI- Ml ‘ ‘ a grounds, adjoining the church and " ” P11757195 MP- '17"!- K01117- njoy the days outing and least on the fat oi the land." ‘throughout Poor Memory, Mrs. Curtis; Reading, The Flax. Mrs. w. Craig; Chorus, n ilolllgglcillizth Tiollectlon amounted ‘lent garnish tor the election menu M!!! Dorothy Bstchllder has re- e August meeting which was partaken of by over a in 1e s“ ‘ . turned to Georgetown aiter visiting W111 be held at Mrs. Jamu Mo. thousand " ‘ .The iollowing were Jimmie J a u Peggy Murphy an visiting in “IPIPKTWNIBY the fourth. the lucky winners oi lottery prizes: summer friends in Montague. C. W. L. cake, won by Miss Adele At every meal n make; _.___ i moi-aide after an absence oi many iliary oi the A. 0.11., won by Peter Mn. Johnson and we. Mair‘, M. Perry; Guessing contest, donat- Georgetown, recently visited 9d by Morris. Bvmord 6t Uomllloy. Boughtou Island the guest oi their -‘P‘rtend| will be delighted to hear that Mrs. Everett Phillips oi Bummcrsido is suiiiciently recover- ed from her recent operation to be spent in pre-war fashion. The din- were tasteiully decorated with flow- ers and greenery provided an excel- ‘Riohard, Mutual society cake, won by Mrs. Alfred P. Gaudet; Oil painting, donated by Miss Alma Buote, won by Mrs. Sylvan Oaudot: Gold coin, donated by Indies’ Aux- drawn by Miss Francis Murphy; Box o! chocolates, donated by Mich- ael McPhec drawn by w. ‘rilnothy Conway. The parishioners wish to er tables and dining hall, which appeal - A satisfying food that's real. —Stewart’s Bread .,~' llble to return home-S than! all those who cams from oth- n. MllRE Slriwhnlls is visiting in Georgetown with Mrs. Thus. Henry. Hughes s. 00., Georgetown leit rec- ently ior her home in Souris. is visits; in Boston, the guest oi her uncle Mr. Wessesley Gordon. daughter, Mrs. Chaisson, Dalvey, motored to Georgetown recently. home after visiting in Charlottetown the guest oi her sister, Mrs. Gaudet. Miss Eliza MoPadyen, Georgetown is a patient in the City Hospital, Charlottetown. tegue. is visiting in Georgetown the guest o! his Iflllilfillsnto Mr- and Mrs. Murdock MacIssam-A. Mount Stewart. are visiting in Qtoflltown the sweat oi her rather Mi‘. Williams Martoll. trealmvho has been visltingln- Georgetown laitncantly (or her homalullontcal brother. In. Nathan Allen. edtehutemelnrenmlnenlens Balance oi Celen- Balance oi ‘ I ‘ aid 11:53: My.‘ iihgllglll’! ' Remnants ° a ' ' ' a S all kinds ou so]; 1/2 suits clearing at Wednesday" We, d, a % rlllell ~~~o= s nes y - Morning 1h P on Wednesday 1/2 Luna, Fulcy Bslanceloii‘ Summer Duane of ‘_ Mesh Bags 1/ [films hi"? jyorth up new o. j, mam“, Spring Boats ‘ DRESSES 3f, 1/2 . at 1 / % rlllcl: /:». PM" See our Ladies’s Balance oi‘ Ladies R Lgdliglk I I Hy ll Pyjamas Bathing Suits Bed Jackets A real bargain at ' at at _1/g Regular Price 1/3 OFF "1/2 PRICE GEORGETOWN Miss Hilda Kenya. Georgetown is visiting in soul-ls. m. George Fraser, Montcalm. rec- ently visited f‘ clown. Miss Annie Murphy. Geo!!! is visiting iriends in Cardigan- Msssrs Stephen soully and Jss. Dalton. Georgetown. recently visited Souris. Mr. Jack Altkon. lower Mon- tague recently visited G00!“- town. _ . m. Harold Gordon. New York. is visiting his mother. Mrs. Margaret Gordon. Miss Mary Taylor, Charlottetown, Miss McRae oi the firm oi J. J. Misr Eleanor Ieslie, Georgetown, Mrs. (Capt) Ed- Dicks and Miss Carrie King returned to her Friends will regret to learn that ProWse Bros., Ltd. I gust o! her sister. Mrs. Knkht. Political Meeting Mrs. Harris and daughter. W'- Mortison and son Howard. Van- couver, are vlsltiw 111 GWTWWW“ the guest oi their cousin, Mrs. A. E. Jenkins The undersigned candidates 1g the second Electoral District i Kings County will hold public meet- ing! as lollowl: St. Peters Bay, August 4. Mectlngsto commence at eight o'clock. m. Gordon Ross oi the nrm o! ;_ ;_ my,“ s. 00., soul-is. is spend- ing his vacation in oeorsclflwn m" ‘use; Q1 his parents Mr. and M11- Melvllle Rosa-A. J. P. MlemTYRE, J. B. MloDONALD, H. H. COX, H. D. MIeEWEN. Miss Ines Gordon returned in her home in Boston. M!!!" 5"" visiting in oeorsewwfl the 811°" "l he; sister, Mrs. Norman Mscdon- ‘Ii-A. 1st. Kings Political Meetings Miss Florence Macdonald return- ed to her home in Charlottetown (signed) aiter visiting in Geofietown the A. A. MADCONUD. guest oi her brother Mr. Norman H. D. Mcww’ Macdonaid-A. PETE‘ A Momma. EDWIN REID. Mr. Clarence Wallace W310 h“ been visiting in Georgetown the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mc- Kinnon leit recently tor his 1101119 In MllnB, U. S. A- 7301-7-13-dally till August l. 4 TH PRINCE MEETINGS‘ _Ths many friends oi Mrs- Jmo Walsh and Miss sophle Boudreault are pleased to see they have return- ed to their home in Georgetown irom the city Hospital quite "cov- ered from their recent illnus- Will be hdld III the following Illltl Tryon, Tuesday, August 4th. ‘ WALTER M. LE5. HORACE WEIGHT. HEATH STRONG. HUGH MORRISON- All meetings will start at l ll-ll sharp. 7sB8-7-20-dly. Aug. 4. The iuneral oi the lute Mrs. Mary J. Levers took place irom her resi- dence at Georgetown on Thursday July 80th {or the Holy Trinity Church and Cemetery, Canon Ma- lone oiiiciating, assisted by Capt. Belt, and was very largely attend- ed. The pIJ-l bearers were Mayor J. H. Mocdanld, Messrs. J. W. McPliee. J. A. Mccorlnso, L. n Douala:- Capt. Fitzgerald, J. A- MacKlnnon. ije-e MuterGcorIc Osrnham, Mon- ma. llloQuillau and daughter, ii w: Mariel-la Macdcnald. Mon- i . s im-Williuallsodonaldrettirn- .Fllllii A M] GRAIN llnrvelt ls ll- - lured this season, for which I large quantity of ‘ BINDER TWINE Ill] b0 IIIOC. W Ill" W9‘ IICMI III‘: Ill IIOOQI I CAB‘ 915E331. i.'.=si5'...‘.’.°i°.'.’.'.'.‘i‘3 hotured by the IIIANTFO” COHDAGH con LTD. H“. “.‘.’.‘."s‘s'l‘i...""..’ 5%; an In largo and quail doi:33- Wl sell It IAUIOI-Y ‘l’ which is much lower this 18"- III cnlnrll a co. ran morn‘ rascal l Isr satisfaction in a knife or cutlery "W". III! ll it this hardware Any item bought hm was, watchmen Wltatevsrwcof- ierhhanlwanlsanartleloofmse. it. Itwasnotltoaghtbyube. Mllvoiollrinbltioritequnuty asanartlole. Thisyotootsyoul ‘ Minimums-amnion Ell A The Rogers Hardware 00-. Limited