All r ‘hex’ 6 LLIBIOC ' i salera c; the! Illslnns --.- -/|ue. Mi e (“.lll' | 1%??? g _ s in - e triic Q, "heard ,_ _, . i Off n frodm“ “I hrs’ sen - race; loses." Glva AOCKS. iaaaa 3st price I or the l ."_ i,- QNESTMst autr ‘ ‘zAPPLlhem to _ " esrLn-"igazlne: [Hm léouvenir ' c“rat§ookleta. rnnce $57111 Carin i1... N1“, ~_—~'—'~.-; Icheapea-t labia to a any part "100 ama- your llat l ‘mprflcol. Ci B|'",°. We Bualriezothe- K . Tl h ,__‘-~@-L. at The an atagea of Yes, in, ' to lat ua tire tube Wood {all no in a. lbrVsgXTllliggs f!‘ 1 can FLAKES with fresh fruit! Play safe with your diet-and your health --this summer. Eat lighter, sustaining foods and work better, play better, sleep better and feel better. Kellogg’s “WAXTITE” Corn Flakes digest without taxing the stomach — yet they are satisfying! There isn’t anything more refresh- ing, palatable or beneficial on a hot day than a big bowlful of Kellogg's “WAXTITE” with plenty of cold milk and some ' luscious fresh fruit! WVAXTIITIE h K CORN stages ,, ,_, Alas Iaian of IELLOGIPS KIUIILES and IELLOGfl'S BRAI, eaehd llltl humbled I package you 7 la with n? misuse IHOP from Holman’: Catalog. ..'DON'T FORGET the big no- velty and Prise Dance at Cal-ruth- eis Cabaret, Montague. Thursday evening. Ladies 50c; Gents 50c.‘ , 7044-31. “WARM FOR GALE WITH or without crop. Good buildings. For terms and particulars apply to N. J. Nicholson, Montague. ..'THE SENSATION of the year at Carruthers Cabaret Mon- tague, Thursday evening, bring all your friends along. 7044-10. ..°8PEi0iAL NOVHLTV and Prize dance at Carruthers Cat-ar- et, Montague, Thursday evening. Aug 3, instead of Friday. Music by five piece Jazz Band, featur- lllfl the famous Charles E. Dou~ cells, who is spending a two months vacation on the island. Mr Doucetie is a Keith Circuit Vau- dcville artist. 704-1-31. Special bale oi Millinery Hero is your chance to procure wonderful values in uiilllnery! For the remainder of the season we are placing t-lie balance of our. Spring Miliinery ‘on sale at tho popular prices of one. two and three dollars. Come early and sac- ure your choice of tho many gifts Offered at these exceptionally low prices. KENNEDY BROS. Keusiugton. . FARM LABORERS’ EXCURSIONB VIA CANADIAN PACIFIC Canadian Pacific Railway will again run Farm Laborers’ Excurs- ions to Western Canada this year 0n August 4th and 18th. Tho [are for solos Journey will be $20.00 from Si. John and any other points in tho province on the line of tho Canadian Pacific. From points cast of St . Jo-liii and in Prince Eil- ward island. the fares will be made i l Tang. Sung, Ming These three dynasties of the Flowery Kingdom mark three distinct stages ln human progress. signified in the world of beverages by the different ways In which they prepared tea. During the Tang period, tea came In cakes and was ‘soiled. During the Sung, it was powdered and whipped during prepara- tion. ,.Durl.nq the Ming it was steeped. Perfection in process being attained, the world was- ready for perfection in the tea itself.‘ Hence comes: him» Brings IWPPWQSS‘ W -—.\lr. Jiillltfs liolgrr, Capifwolfe, 1i was on outward passenger for —Mr, V. lMcCuull. FrBRtoWILBQsLon during the wcek end. H. was in town Saturday on a busi- ness trip. If- ~~.\Ir.<. Jzimca P. llogun, and little daughter Miiry of Summer- _pr (qiamplon. Ollzcriry, was illdo, spent the past week in St. in [own on Friday on pi-ofogeion- Louis, the guest of Miss Joule a, huqmess, 1;, ‘ilallililhzin. .., . .1‘ .__.'Mr_ Stephen Doiialinc and Mrs. Leo Lobsengei‘. left this bride, who liavc been Slifiillng morning for her home in Swift lholr honeymoon on the iSlllllfl Current, Sash, after a three for a few weeks, left on Friday mvulhls Visit Y0 he!‘ lfltllfil‘. ‘Mf- moroing for their future home 1115011105 Smith, Great George 3L. 1L who is ill. . UNl.i§h8§*"ybu_1-fiee_ the name “B:iye‘r’4"0n tablets, you ' ' aife ilof*geiting Aspirin at all ’ only ‘luubrokcn package" of. ‘lfBayer Tablets of lit ",'_' which contains directions and dose worked out by 1 Siclhns during 22 years and proved safe by millions for v I lg-‘lezldtiche, ,_,_ euhiatism . J lie Nehirjalgia- "Ncuritis i» Liilmiigo Pain, Pain v '7§;_,5'i latitude-At» semi.- of 24 and IOU-Druggistl. - ‘i I fed In (‘animal of Ilayer Mannrarturo of Ronn- up of the lowest one way second class fare to St. John plus $20.00 war tax additional. For the re» turn Journey rare will be $25.00 from Winnipeg to St. John and other points in New Brunswickon the line of the Canadian Pacific. To pOints east of St, John and "n Prince Edward island, lowest one way second class fare additional. Every-person purchasing farm laiborers ticket will be furnished when filled in at Winnipeg by farmer. to show that the holder uf coupon has ‘been hired to work in the harvest fields, will ontitlc the person to purchase ticket from Winnipeg to any points in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta ' but not west of Edmonton. Calgary or Maclieod, at rate of 1-2_ cent per| mile, but not less then $.50. j The Canadian lPtlCiflC ‘will oper- ate the required niinober of specia trains irom ‘St. John. the first to leave at 3.30 p. m. eastern, or 4.30 p. m. Atlantic or 6.30 p. m. St. St. John daylight time, other trains to follow at intervals in the late tlifttlernoon and evening of August ‘t . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ISpccial accommodations on the trains will be provided for ladies or family parties travel-ling together ‘Phcre will also be travelling pro- vided for passengers procuring food on the journey. ‘ Aiiy further information require-l cun be obtained on application to any Canadian Pacific Agent and QxcilrBiOn tickets arc o-n szilo at all our offices. .. Mr. ii IM. Davlson is Canadian Pacific Agent. .. sroox QUOTATIONS .HA~Llll‘AX, N.-S.. July SL-(Quot- ations furnished by Johnson and Ward, members Montreal Stock Ex- change.) Brampton Abltlbl Sliawlnigan |Laurentlde Pulp Canadian General Electric Canadian Steamship Com. Canadian Steamship Pill. Asbestos Com".- Domlnion Bridge Montreal Power .. Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atclilson ....... .. _ Am. Car and Foundry Am. Lncomotivp-........... Am. smelting and Ilefin ng .. Anni-undo. Copper .......... .. Cllfliiiliilll Pacific Railway New York Central Cuba Curie Sugar Criicnblc Steel international Paper . Kelly Springfield Mex. Petroleum international Me . Press, Steel Car Reading .i...,....,,. Southern Pacific Studebaker Llnlon Pacific Utah Copper . 1.‘. 8. Steel mom-neat zxcfliullo 1084 Victory 1088 Victory 10M Victory .. 1087 Victory . 501.1 Cor-n, J ly oat; "m. out; Dec. 57%! .' ‘ “nullity; ma; b -4 i? hi. ‘hircradit. 1'13 his‘, iii-slut goodf", "in; credit ha! hover been questioned- nubile- known that Aspirin moan: llayar ‘Milli “ $930: slur ahciiqiwiwawo Calnnll! eir genera not tsitadfl-Clevaiend Plain Dial. er. , . l crepe. slllcs, sergpls. y‘ till hopes , ‘T. * v’ "ti. . 0H0! from Batman's Catalog. -se-ur svmre wmra eicilrr- LNG. regular $1.50 for 08o per yard. at Sinclair's. 705 1 2i -msssa mo ohitonaaiai White Boots and Slippers, elepring at half price at Sinclair's; ‘705121 --FOR IMMEIDATE sale at Morris A’: Allen, Summerslde, all eight day grandfather's clock. —PRINTED CHAMBER 5E1’, six News. regular $7.75. on sale-tor Dollar Days, per set $535. _—— Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. ‘ -8PEC|AL MEETING will be held in North Bedeque Hall, Thursday evening, August 3rd, to consider repairing it. All interest‘ ed please attend. T. Waugh. 719-111 -l0lRL'8 SMOKED ELK OX- FORDS and Sandals; stitch-down soles; sizes 11 ‘to 2, price $2.25, selling for $1.85 per pair at Snclulr's. , 705 111i -WOMENl8 COTTON HOSE, black ~a~nd colored. on salo special for Dollar Days, 19c per pair at Sinclair's. 705 112i —MlS8Es VELOUR AND POLO CLOTH COATS, 12 to 16 years. Regular $10 00 to $15.00 soiling 25 per cert off at Sinclair's. 705121 -—¢FASHl0NABL-E DRESSES iii lromespuns. jerseys and trlcutincs, worth up to $22.00; clearing at $15.00 €il0ll|—~'SlXlCi'dll' & Stcwuri. Ltd. 805 1‘.‘i —BEST GRADE WHITE 0X- PORiDS and Strap ‘Slippers. worth 3.115 to $3.00, selling on Dollar Days for $1.95 a pair at Sinclair's. 705 121 —SUMMERSIDE'S TRIFLE Dollar Days. Thursday, Friday llllil Saturday, August 3rd. 4th and 5th. Big values ln all departments- Sinclair & Stewart Ltd, 705 121 -—SHIPPING .l—\ ‘filtered: will?" on Saturday, Sclir. Maude Wes; ton, Capt, Weston, with a cargo of lumber from -R'iCi1lbll(‘.5l0, con signed to Messrs Sohnrnian- & Cu Schr. Olive J. Capt. Aubrey, fro Schr. Olive .1. Capl- Ambrev. from Port Hastings -wl'tb a barge All‘ coal for Messrs H. T. ‘iolnuii, rhto. ll. --DON'T FAIL 1'0 SEE the complete range of dresses shown in our store all day Tuesday. AUS- with verification certificate, whichiust 1st. by MP- Mitchell 0! '1'" onto. Special orders taken on this date. It. T. Holman, Ltd, Sum nierside, 731mm. ——POLlCT COURT. -- At the Summerslde police Court, on Sa- turday morning, before his honor Stlpendiary Magistrate Wyatt, a. drunk was flnoil $2, and costs or ten days. Another mun for il simi- lar charge, forfeited his biiil o: $20 for nun appearance at cvuurt. .H_ —M-li. J..\D. MITCHELL OF TORONTp, representing‘ a large manufacturer of dresses of all descriptions will show a complete range of latest styles in Canton ‘I-rlcoillilea and evening dresses, in our ready to woar department all ilay Tues day. Aug 1st. Special orders vsred in two weeks. R. T. man, Ltd" 7-lilll 2i —ll-iA1,' -.=MIAKJING.~— liwesiuier for liuy making has bran very uncertain l'0r the lafil. week. Far- mers. however, are ranking the best of lt and with suitable con- ditions for the coming ‘week, many farmers will h-ivc finished. Cun- sideraible new hay is being brought to market, the prl-re ic- cuived pcr ion ranges at about $12, which is a. fair price for hay hauled direct from the field. H. ——SERIOUSLY ILL. —- Th6 con dlt ion of Mrs. William Muttart. who ls a patient in. tho Prince Co. hospital, suffering from Typhlod fever, ls reported very serious, however, the best of medical ut- tendance has Ibsen secured and of an curly recovery, are the wishes of her many friends. ll’. —-PlCNlC ENJOYED. — Oneof the 030st [picnics of the session took place on Wednesday when the Live Wires and it low guests ul' tho Baptist Sunday School had their first annual outing at Bcdeque. The young ladies, with Mr. and Mrs. Hcrmiiu were out for a good tiiiic and whether a‘ was digging clams, playing hall or ‘ indulging at picnic oats they were not disappointed. A delightful ftuturo of tho outing was the sail in Mr. Arthur Coriioy/‘s mot- or bout, the evont U0llL.llll‘ll-1‘_Wllll n moonlight trip out beyond the breakwater. —*Mrs. -M. E, Roberts, niiiFbon Billy of Chicago, was n passenger on tho (‘air Ferry Thursday, re- turning to herhome after visiting if" mqlhcr, Mrs. William Callag- han, Bbbs-fleui, She was bccoin- llnnied as fiir us Moncton h! the lziissqs- Hazel and iDeiia pillag- an. ‘Relief “l Rheumatic ‘P? ‘ Hheuibatismls a ephsfltii a §i75'°'iiIii-°iii'§ii' mi" *9": unwise; but coinage”. .9 nbvatl b! local or onions. t meat have llnatnnnt - . Western i‘... in i"... g unlined. $1.50 Suits, now - -- $3.00 Suits, now - - - $2.00 Suits, now - - $2.50 Suits now -- $4.00 Suits now - -- rough straw. $2.00 Hats, now $2.50 Hats, now - $3.00 Hlats, now - $4.00 Hats, now - $5 Palm Beach Men’s Palm Beach Trousers, in plain cream and cream with black pin stripes, regular $5.00 value, to clear - - - - - - 403-50 Sale oi Men’s Straw Men's Sailor Straw Hats, plain and EN’S Palm Beach Suits,_ two-piece, They come in tan, grey, and lovatt. ‘Sizes 36 to 39. . . . . . . . 3362-50 tiny Summer ‘iweeils Mep’s grey Tweed Summer Suits, in single and double breasted styles, also a few N0r~ folks, unlined coats, patch pockets, trou- sers are finished with belt loops and cuffs. ' $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 ‘ Sale oiSuiis Men’s Tweed and worsted Suits, in browns, greys and plain blues, single and double breasted coat. Sizes‘ 36 to 42. Reg- uiar $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00. , Your chQice at Sale oi Boys Sails Boys’ Wash Suits ill Oliver Twist, Middy and Sailor styles for boys from $1.25Suits, now $18 2 to 7 years. . . . JFLOO $1.25 $2.40 .$1.60 182.00 an s $3.50 a - -.-.~..-..--~ .-...-..-~--- .-.-.-..----- . $1 .60 . $2.00 . $2.40 . $3.20 -.~-. a - ---¢.- a Child’s Straw Hats,‘ all sizes and shapes, worth to $2.00, to clear . . .. . . . . . . . .0100 Moore 8i McLeod Ltd. The Meifs Store del‘ Iioi- C an industrious and home ‘Melville. IN Monogram 'I‘here passed to his eternal r05! at the l’. E. lslund liuspltul. Charlottetown, on the curly morning of July 22nd, Mr Jubu o. Mr. Coffin, who was onli’ ill U‘ 52nd, your of llig liiu hud enjoyed his usual health untilnbout two months ago. On July 6th he outer- ed the Hospital where it was dis- covered thut an. internal cancer had made such progress that it was impossible to save his lie bore his suffering with christian fortitude and patience. tflilt! day morning from St. Charles stat- Bay Fortune, whore interment was made. the services being conduct- ed lby his pastor, Rev. E. Lock hart. He leaves besides many rclii- tives and friends. a widow and four children, Rona, Clara, Win nie and Elsie to mourn the loss of loving husband und father. MRS. QE-ORGE HIGGINS. All who knew her are. mourning‘ the passing of Mrs. George Higgins, whose death occ- villo July 20th., Mrs. Higgins was 60 years of ago and had hon iillliig for some months. Everyone know slio could not get better yet the end came sooner than was expected. she was never known to complain She wnp of a very sltlon, her bright booming an cheerful word. wero a blessing to all who mot her, lo know her was to love hor. She had many friends enemies, she indeed. followed the exuimrplo oi’ him who went about and loving wife. She loaves lo mourn ft husband. two sons Lorne and Thomas of South Melville, two daughters, Mrs. S. B. French of Charlotte- town, nnd Miss Lucy of one brother, Job lnman_ of Augustine Mr Cove: of Carietonend MrsfPriscilla May or of Jamaica Plains Masai. great number o relatives friends. ' The funeral service was con- ied by ‘Rev. Mr. McPherson on Sunday afternoon. The remains were laidto rent‘ a; Crapand Cemetry; the follow. ing being the names of the pall- bearers: Joseph (‘ntoliffe Thoihdl’ Cameron, ilioueai MCKlIIIlOII. John afciflnnon. Alli-oil Cameron ...an William McQusrrle. To all the sol-rowing ones we The funeral took lllacc on Mon- lon to the Presbyterian Cliurcu iit T E. Z. . urred at "hoi- home in South Mel- sunny illspo-= face ‘ Q on Juno 3rd. 1922, Mr. John K"? of Wlsluoro Road. Lot 20 ut bearers were, Messrs the age of 76 your . (jqffln o; irortuno Bridge. Kln5$ihl<:l(ii_t' liiid been n grout sufioi-cr, on M'cGregor, John being licdfusl for yours. with (‘hristlzin [mtloni-c. (‘Till to iho Norlh Grnuvllle Come- tery took place on Monday niter-‘nvigmorc noon at two o'clock, the life. ' to-dny I l , Although she sn-fiorod intensely‘ v but no dolng-goodi a truly Christian lady i a womanlykwoman. a kind mother two sisters jMrs. Annlo Ferguson t ducted by her pastor Rev. G. M. ., Homers Methodist Minister assls- r xtriid our cincerg sympathy. American papers pilcnso copy being conducted by tlic Pastor. Rev. George Ayors, assisted by Rev. W. l. (lri-cii. Missionary from Trinidad, n lurge ironcourso of rt» away lalivcs and friends attending to Mc- pny their last, respects. The pull Herbert The lute Mr. Diivison, George Davleon, Camer- T. Murray. and William e MR. JOHN McKAY Tlicro passed poiiuvliill_v' nearly three Alex B. llll-i illness Campbell. lIiS fllll- The late Mr, McKay was a snn ‘of the late Alexander McKay. Road, and leaves to their loss, his widow, McKay but he borr service auburn 1 Miss Charlotte A. Davidson Burlington, three children, , Eilwilfil M. Qulgloy. cimi) at cr's liiiy; llcdley W. lit l-‘oimds Mills, Alfred George-- lioinc. Two brothers and two tars also mourn, viz, Mrs. J (Adam) hiiliay, Fountain '- Mrs. Mai-y June Cole of lllll_ Wash, Grorgo McKay, C 1 Wlllliim oi‘ Montana. To the hcreiivcd relatives general sympathy of the ~ niuniiy is expected. (Patriot please COD!) SUPPLIES -_.__._¢aa-__.__ If you are building or repairing‘ this summer you will require building materials. of lime, cement, Rockwall and calcined We carry in stock at all times a large assortment plaster, roofing» materials of all kinds, paper and wood shingles, nails beaver board, and‘ a full line of builders’ hardware. paints, oils and white lead-mumps and pipe. .v 3.. i- p.11 .. We solicit your enquiries and shall belglad to sub- South" mit quotations. Poole & Thompson‘ Ltd Wholesale and Retail Montague