. Wooussnar, - A _ t... l i nit/l. K F DOOR-N. Ansust 29 — The Crown Prince has \ /, Doom. be staying with his father. Px-Kalser, to C011!!! castle at Aruerougen, which ti: lm-rnevlew wml '1'- ; sxcnowlu Pnmc .st\ylng with (faptafn von E an cx-Monarchist udjutant. small? ‘ter, and is enjoying a little SPEED OF AN ELEPHANT elephant can charge for a shol‘! ll°m~ distance at the rate of 15 mil“ Tvilfly the Crown In bout found arrayed Prince in grey =5 Pipeless Furnace in Your Home Because it Will Mean to You All The Difference Between Saving and Spending Our “Pilot Superior” Furnace Should Be in Your Home Because»- Coll Air Aer eMo t on N on (l! Au s. w ,- / Vnrvoo! N017": - csl-sma 0am ‘ I (our! Wovn A" lnsvmim. c-u ‘ll Dunno-w C000!" Wvbflt none (mono-q tune" ha‘ "J 2.? ‘i? J2“ npomml and mnvlrlloc (bro llnomy Auh n, (Int l"... A-h so 9......»- Uull out». 1st. it is adapted to meet the requirements of the aver. age home. ' 2nd. The principle of it is not new. but as old as time it- self. based on the fact that warm air rises and cold air falls. 3rd. Every room heated equally with moist warmair which circulates to every corner of the house. 4th. This type is safe, no heated part can come in eon- tact with the inflammable materials of the building. 5th. The “PILOT SUPERIOR" Radiator has a cast top and bottom, the sides being of polished steel. This feature is far superior to an all cast radiator as It 'will not warp or crack. This make has supplanted the all cast kind. We Have a Carload 0f these Fur- naces on hand. Five sizes to choose from. Order today and get the ad- vantage of the special carload lot price. Brace McKay & Co. 1 Limited Summerside n. moved from where ho J8 50990564 1° the, , Bcntinclfs eX-Kalsur first used as a refuse. fifteen miles distant. Here he is llsen. who E-ruarried (‘ount BentinclCs daugh- l‘ res- pite from the wind- swept island. lt is claimed that the African ‘where he is consumed with bore- W35 flannels You Should Install a “Pilot Superior” N nu cluallllul Ho man's Octal -AU1’O8 COLLIDEFTWO Ill!!! ‘Ho’ "om I o.‘ both running slonfly collided Friday morning at the corner o! Firlot and -_1'H£ OFFICE OF H. ‘l’. COL- Central Sis- Summerside, through vm, Optometrist, Summerslde..one of the drivers taking the wrong will be closed troru Tuesday, Augfiside of the road. Both cars were tour. until Tuesday 5w!- Btlr- llama!“ S°"'°‘"'“-"“"°"“““‘°'Y both dates included. no We "as lllillletl- i! I -BUVING HORSES-Mr. min —$¢H°°l- PRWREQWNQ- - whgmmd Clinton, shipped at lKenslngton is now well initiated - .- ' w_ into the work of the present term. §"°§L’lii.°" Chbxfdrtitgglfies tTheylTlw Mall that will lllflll t: wife's!- ‘ ' h beg t note the good wor at tns fire lhfouplfifik or ine v3: 51¢}: Iloulder of human intellect has in d is Princi- iu, 3M m" m" some. the past accornpllsho ' thing. for Mr. Whitehead canggillhci gllf-Agxlae judge ""'§.°"°“‘ almost Wham" Asslstiint Ruth McArthur 2nd As- l°0klug'* ' slstaut Carmen Harrington. -FOX NOTES.—Rec'entiy yourluNegotiations ail-lawn; opetrnztigrttr to correspondent, at Kenslngton was tnstltlutebe a 19W; ‘fem-uh; favored with permission to revel the nurn r of 9 ltlgan is now Pox ltancll o! Mr. James L. Saun-lavfllfi 9- l3 0t t tiers, lrishtown. Mr. Saunders notlKellfllllfilllll 6} b0" all?! l‘ (gum; only understands tox- ItlDClIIXlQlIDQr "l 113cm’ "55- d a: n 95 but also knows how to make vlsl- have been fill) "l: - We x5’ 3 P!‘ tors welcome and to instrucththfig quire 5 WWI“- "a '3'“?- ~ ‘ l '. E = thin s ow - a t-utloll. The pelts were convenient-twill“: l!" ‘lthh’: anilml 23155132’ l.\' arranged and were scrupilollsly m it; lawn ‘ Bvalfrfl ilsummer‘ "Mam Th“ 6mm“ M“ kept‘ opt e lilugmivss broken into laot were perfectly happy looking andsfiekw‘ _c l“ the lam lob“ displayed u cunning so, acute ihat[:ri:si1ed“gnd°a ‘o! of ropepdilroy you would almost doubt their, _ ' unllrllbllily. Tire ‘best evidence "i'Edh"glnfiaioinlflgybgijtszfhmifré: ‘ill-l Bill‘? vlWVl-“Pli "V" "m" “piwand senseless adelstruction is truly .= ' - ' f o ' gilgplggigfllltaqgcnnzwas yigleplorable ln such a community as ‘print-v quality Tile individuals ini °' this Ranch are from the breed of H‘ RU“! R "uh and they “how. Ker-p Nlnurals lilnhurnt In the houle (-1 " i ‘ . f i ‘all tho prominent charncteril-lticsl . dia lously considering what bids he' n uill accept trnm- the heck mark-l lot‘ the rztnchers of that excellentl litistituiion. Mr, Saunders is ser- r-tr. which are in touch with him.) SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. Y." _____ ..°E. E. PARKMAN. MONTN- ._57A-r|oN |MpRoyEMENT5__ GUE. registered optometrist will Semi-time ltgo the attention of. bent MurravHarbor Sept 1st from the ltztillvay authorities was czll- 1 fffllflflk till 5; eX-llmiliinl 9F" led to ili_e dangers to which the dllll flilillll 5155995- ublic are fiXlflitffi at the ‘Mal- Ililqule crossing‘ in Kensingtun and --'BR|DGE REPMRS- smvcral safeguards were advised P573197?‘ 1° the 919mm“ The management looked into the “'°l'k of repairing and painting nlattcr and with commendable ef-iMollmple Bridge “'35 5'3"“! liciclicy hflli it signal hell lilstalled MvllilllY- "mwlillilwlldlllg i“ "l" which is capable of giving all net; Clement’ of the weather- essuw warnlll of a lroachln trains). For lb: the Ofligillis haw?‘ --'KEEP|NG LAW AND ORDER the gratitude of a thankful puhlic.i—‘-|"5““95 "l m“ Peace ‘vlghtman llut U103!‘ slime officials nrc sure‘-'"lll Tlllllllllsoll. 0i Montague, are ly cognizant of the very inlperfec Elie"! llll-‘li’ “iwnllillg l~° m“ "m" lighting system that ls still tolerlilul‘ C35" 99ml"? beime [hem- llted ill and around Kensingtouiivith officials such as thesmgjus» Stilllilll. It has already been tax-mile i5 lmulld 1° be "lewd m“ l“ prl-ssuell through the pros; how, olliim lulparlial manner‘ K willd- nirhis. lt is in lossiblc to "‘~*" ‘keep’ their; lumps froin smoking. "JNEW H°ME'—Th° new mm‘ and lvhtn. this occurs, passen~ 531"“ "m"? bum o“ m? “awfimd gcrs. on or oif, have to take every ""- Monmgue- is nearly completed’ rrocoulioll to uvolli HliShil|r~NUW “ml “l” owller- M“ Help" 89c?’ surlely tho business that is done M" “mm h” “mung m‘ Th“ through Kcnsingtol] Station tie-ihmlse has “Hlyfiacenuy be“ Stan" serves llctier sorvice if a fataliml‘ “mi the speed “m1 wmuh m“ accident Should 6mm. hereiwork has been accomplished is a whrouglt the lieiiciency of theselcredlbm. mefmuder In chm-Em] ‘flights, lilo t-anrlirlales on the plat-Ah.‘ “Imam bampheil’ Kl liiiri" ‘iii."r-Riekliilebiiiiilli. “"3; --"-E""E m" B°ST°"-'"M'~ ‘lwpluiu whv hit-tier service i" not “m, Mm‘ Dive“ Gillespie ‘ma tam‘ llxrnvidod it l‘ gurélv 0min“ _ ily, residents of Montague for the lknuw“ m“ Kgnélnmg" gm] uh past twenty years. left last week. ‘Don m éleumc l. h, “w; p for Brslon. Mr. Gillespie has been iwhivh‘ mp vmwng “ifium “(R ‘Ufa: in the employ of John McLean & exchange rér Um‘ form” Swim" SO11?» as blacksmith, and as a “WW 51mm“ [he Dmmmbn Glgvermtradesntan lS one or the best. Dur- Hum“ not m"! q rub _t lug their residence here they have in; me entcrprlsxngl uotmginronsig nuldo many friends, as evidenced [afford “gm m the imople wgo s“ ) gy the large number of people at “m” m“ public Bervml n is ‘mi the station to iJiti them good-by. K lel"ally' believer! Hint u U19 matter .SF,ORT|NG Qaws __ Thé were convlncleillgl presented to; _ ' _ .ihe department, noy time wnllld homeek m“ pa“ has been aistrenu - Pre- today, . _ _ _ _ nus one for Mnntaguefls well known lvnh‘_:_)ld‘l'ini lgtfnyllgtx°n 5:“: horseman. Mr. Mseph McGregor. has‘ (Iqdifippd emit‘ “imng H‘- ationdlug the various horse races and "lost ‘njm Pram; Onilrgeig’ which wr-re held. He is amply re- G R I H ‘I’, pf "n "i 1 mild. however. by winning two ‘ ‘ “ ‘P rovmce- Y- firsts. tine at Moreil and the other PERSONALS at Snuris. Joe is to ho coltgratu- latcd on his success. and whenhe again handles the lines in the fall races, we hope it will be n repeti- tion of the past week. K —~I\'liw.= Haze-l- Bowness. Kenning- ton ls visiting friends in New London. I ..‘ENJOYED TRiR-Mrs. John Martin. of Montague, has just re- turned from a trip to British Col. unrlllzl. Leaving here in JulynMrs. Marlin was fortunate to be irav cling at a time when (‘anarla could be seen in all her beauty. the mag- nlficenrc- of which the descriptive powers which Mrs. Martin posses- ses nro inadequate to fullv des- ‘-—*Mr. Stan. Donallls left Friday for Toronto l0 resume his studies at the Toronto Dental College. ~~'.\liss Ethel Agnew, Wllmot Valley is spending a few days in Kt-nslngtotl with her friend. Mrs. L. B. Bowness. ~Miss Bella MdLallan. formerly SliIilGLES We have the following grades of shingles in stock which we are selling at low prices for cash. Extra Cedar—-Clear Cedar—Sec- 0nd Clear Cedar-Clear Walls—Ex- tra No. 1 Wall Cedar. Cedar posts, cement, lime, rockwall and calcined plaster, roofing paper of all kinds, nails and builders hard- ware. ' h Everything you require for build- “ ing. " Call, write or phone for prices. Poole 8t Thompson . Mlwholesale and Retail _ Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paint Montague, P. E. I. WiXZZWK - I3 turnvli lo Ventral, stir-ruling il(‘l' i.‘ tlurl-tlll; at Kflftfiifllgifill. I J. tiiunloy (trot-n, New York, who has been visiting relatives in Sum- mi) 3 York Frilluy. _ Norman, Darnley left .8; morning Beers and Dora Squurdbrlggs. who torn Canada to resume their posi- Leo, Morrison. Darnloy. let-t fiulurrlay morning on rufurn unt holiday with Mr. l... Brennan and family, Dnrnley. crlbc; the vast stretches of bee-l- tlful golden grain being in itself u sight not sonn forgotten. The main object of Mrs. Martin's _trlp was to visit her four sons. who have taken up land in Saskatche- wan. ullri are now well advanced - in the farming husilmss lilo im- of Indian River. who was home on a relaxation visit left for Boston on Saturliuyn-Y ~-Mis.=l Bella tMr-Lelllln. who en lover] a ilnliriay at her lnrmel" home in illtiilill‘ River. returned rfi’( School Again m liiollllis and Months and Months “Aw shocks” he’ll probably say, “wish vacation would last another week.” But he will get over that the first day. It is really going to be lots of fun to go back and swap Summer experiences with the __boys land do something new. t! Of course he’ll need new clothes; wants them good looking because he’s one grade higher ’n everything; and they must be strong because he’s going to crowd more energy into his play—his play time is going to be so much shorter. ‘ In this store you will find Clothes that put the boy lat his best in the classroom and stand the test of the play ground. 100 boys fancy tweed suits in dark grew, mixed brown and dark brown stripe. They are strongly tailored to withstand hard wear. We consider ‘it thebest school suit on the market. Sizes for boys from 8 to 17 years .....$6.95 A llarge table of boys suits picked from our regular stock but only one or two of each pattern left. You will find some nice brown, grey and fancy dark patterns and a few medium greys. Some of these suits are worth $12.00. Sizes for boys from l8 to 16 years... - ."......._..$8.85 Boys all wool blue serge suits made of all wool blue serge carefully tail- ored and strongly lined in the yoke and inverted pleat style. This is an unusual value that mother will ap- preciate. All sizes for boys up to 16 years $11.50 BOBBY SAYS: “Some people think there's no limit to the pur- suit of knowiedg e but anyway there's a limit PER SUIT." Boys kloth klad suits, every suit has double seats, double knees land double elbows makes them wear just twice as long. They come in fancy greys, browns and mixed tweeds. All sizes $13.50 Jack O’Leiather suits for boys have this big, feature, real leather-soft pliable, lightweight leather at the principal wear spots—seat, knees, el- bows and all pockets on the inside where half the wear comes. Every suit is guaranteed all wool tweeds in browns, greys land stripes. All sizes. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. $17.00, $18.00, $18.50 Small boy juvenile suits in plain blues and fancy tweeds. Buster blouse and mlddy styles. Sizes for boys from 3 to 9 years. $3.7 5, $4.50, $5.00upt0....... .......$l2.00 ' MOORE & Manon CHARLOTTETOWNll9-l21 QUEEN STREET m Bnsm“ samnhy‘ Pressed is silo with the West that site is seriously thinking of soiling _ "Twig ‘h-"mi" Bowne“ h“ m‘ out all-i moving thither ' K Lot lti. after vacation with hor PEEEONALS -~-.\lr, Siunlcy Green, snn of Mr. "film Kate Nnsom o‘ Spfln¢' fiold. Mast. is visiting in Monm sue. tho guest of her ulster, Mrs. E. ill. Campbell. ' K idc, left on return to "New ..'M|.=s Jlarlon McLean. one of our Montague school toachorsJmg left for York Station. ivhrre she hurl charge of the school there. K —-Nll;is Lillian Brennan. Leo Saturday on return to Boston. "l Mr. rind Mrs. John T. lifelllshK -~.\llsscvs Syllzll Peters, Margaret ..'Mr Robert Fraser and Angus time Arsenauli. of Summerside. mo tort-d to Georgetown thlg wggk, A avn been spending their hollduys i their homes, loft Friday for Wes- oils us school teachers. Hqwm (Dr) ‘Stewart and dmmh tor. lit-ion. have returned to Gno- rgotnwn, from Plclou. where they visited Mrs. Purcell. A. —lMl.'~;s Llllluu llrcnnun and Mi‘. on to osion. 'l'lu~y spent a vory ploan- uwlm Jail’; Pncquet at Yhfiourls. with her three children. ‘nrr visiting Mrs. P. A. Sculley, of Georgetown. A. . fflev Father town. A . . .'llJr. Augustine McDonald. Murphy. s. n. linlverliitv. ‘Charlottetown. is visit I ‘ iing RorlFsther (lroiren o! George- Sourls. recently ylpltsfljn flegrpe town. A. , _ ' it," . wf . .'Mrtl. IDnlzlol Cassie. Mr. . 3M1‘. Wlllialn Johnson oi’ Joltu- son Bros. Montague, is curiously ill. 'l‘hc unanimous WISH ls that his familiar form will snonllguln be seen on our streets. ' . JMrs. Norman McLeod ultrlhor son Jifiilrir. of NP\\'('2l$i.ll'., N.lli...'lro at present llHIOIIE ilm visitors lo _,_.__ Montague. Mrs. McLeod was lor- They spoilt a very pleasant holl- “q”. Ma|cn|m Mcnonam’ mm, merly nno of our residents, and / ‘til-ll uivvilllyMr. Linus Brennan 8111i f-hllllt. of [Arne Vflllny, w“ “gun. still owns coin-lklcruhh: tlropl-rty am y.-— . _»_ rlav Visitor in Mnntagtm u", we.“ in‘ the town. 'l‘llcir vim mlslnur- red by the lllnl-ss oi‘ lilillur, whn was stricken with bronchitis, bu! is now recovering, K ..'lilrs. Horatio Nelson. of Mon- tague. has been confined in the house for some limo. with a sore knee. and can only move about with tho aid or crutches. of an otherwisd robust constitution. she should go thus nllliclctl. llopon for her early recovery are express- od on nil allies. K gllllllllllllllti poo suffer another d tch n‘, Blending, or Protrudl ' Plies or who and Mrll. Borden. returned Friday to their home in George-town. A. Saki-operation rz-Ilufrwl. Dr. (‘has in merit w mm: lootln benefit. OOBQ. g bu}; Ill . t a c ‘m. fl 6. Jzrflilple b8; tron. ' and daughter. have horn visiting Frank’ Dalzloi, of It ill n pity llr-nmrrilnitls. Overdue Accounts Unpaid in 3o days1wlll be handed to our at. .. toflieys for collection. t: