‘i i’ ‘film's: eon-saw ' " ; - . “figs.- s~.~.-z—' ‘- .9“. 3* TUESDAY ' .‘ ‘ 'lJI"f1U"i-s ""'Flla . w-v .141. Q‘; w. ~. Try the delihtfl Cool Comfort of a Smart Straw Hats THESE LOVELY MIDSUMMER DAYS, TO BE ENJOYED MUST BE prepared for, wearables of every sort. with comfortable, lightweight, cool Let your head feel just right in one of these cool, well-fitting straw hats. TOYO PANAMA HATS- BOATER SHAPE. Toyo Pana- ma is particularly adapted for summer wear on account extreme lightness and coolness. These are beautifully woven in the latest shape, creamy with leather sweat band black ribbon ' . . . . . . . . .3250 Straw Sailors are Aways popular (‘l{E.~\SE-—(‘RO\YX_ FEDORA —TOYO PANAMA These very handsome Fendo- ra shapes are widely popular- They are made of this popular light weight, very cool TOYO PANAMA.- One of the fine fea- tures of TOYO PANAMA is that it is readily cleanable. These come with plain black ribbon band or Fancy Puggaree Jli3-00 of its white and Whatever styles come or go, the straw sailor seems peren- nial in its popularity It is always smart, always dressy, always cool and comfortable. service. ribbon . .~ . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tress Hat And as well, it gives a very enduring These, with leather sweat band, and plain black . . . . . .1513!!! s by Parcel Post The other day we received a lot of big parcels by MAIL. They contained new TRESS straw hats from England. These are the famous Sennit straw hat factory Beautifully and$5.()0. mer comfort than the chap who designed ATHLETIC underwear. Not for ATHLETES every man who wears finds them just right—i haven't tried 'ATHLETICS— get in a suit to-day and the themometer- MEN'S NAINSOOK ATHLE- TIC UNDERWEAR, the the easiest and the most fortable underwear for The cut is loose, frei and uncomfortable. line, in all tion . . . . . . DELPARK sizes, most popular of the new cotton material. beautifu cool. persuit cool comfort. Here at, p ,.S knee l gth legs, in all sizes from 32 to; 44 $2.86 and 88-20 . .- the mer that skill has yet devised- there are no sleeves-nothing to bind, pinch, chafe or make you Our popular combina- _ , _ _ _$ 1.50 per suit NAINCHECK UNDERWEAR is one of tic models made of a fine firm ished, perfect fitting, loose, easy comfortable and delightfully Sizes 32 to 42 in stock at s made so splendid by this well known made—the latest styles at $4.00. $4.50 Summer Comfort depends largely on Underwear PROBABLY NO ONE HAS CONTRIBUTED more to sum- bright first only- them f you forget coolest com- sum- easy-— the Athle- lly fin- DELPARK SILKSTRIPE UNDERWEAR is cut like the other Athletic models--that means perfectly from the point of view of fit-the material is a litttle better than the other two mentioned already, very comfortable and delightful in its ersuit....... MER BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS, short sleeves, or short sleeves and ankle length legs, shown . The prices are, per suit $1.50. "-75. v" Mooar a iloLroo L m‘ 119-121 Queen Sh, l Charlottetown ' Sunday -| on llle school grounds mvening between the Pioneers and i l iFLYlNG l3 THE LQTEST CURE NEW ronK. July lll.—— The day is n01 far distant. in the opinion of medical scientists of eminence lair irnwi in fors will mnlfe use of this kuovvl- fuige of ihe curative effects of fly- ing and prescribe for patients sui~ lerlllg from certain minor ailments nnd especially from certain forms oi nervous disorder. air trips vary- i" rnngnsiuorrurowuoosnnnlh muslin liilARDlAN "an Pars u» w» u. thin mJunsrnRx PERSONALS l 41400 rnoleuousannieu- i“ l “CU-Ii l! —PDLICE COlllflTr-At (he Po- Yfltor Vehicle Act. "Id In fined $150. and costs. : a, l l —8HlPPlNG.——The schrs. Pran- ris J. Cook. Capt. Calhoun. Hem-y H. 1C1], CIIIL 10rd IE (Iydnm Clpt, Douoati, have fin! dis- charging railway coal and cared for Plclou, lo reload again. . H. -auuuav aenvlca-Ai 3.15 evening service was held in Chautauqua lent which was attended by n large number of peo- ‘Dle. The Kllfles Band rendered music appropriate for the occasion. During the evening n silver collee- tlon was taken up. -CHAUTAUQUA.—l-‘or the con- venience of the public who are ni- lemllllfl Chautauqua, the town has Dlflced a light just opposite» the tent on School SL, which has been very much needed, for when leav- ing the grounds at nigh; i: w“ dflhxerous. The public appreciate the action of the town in looking after this important mailer. —KILTIES CONCERT.—The Killles concert bind sf. Chautauqua ‘lasi Saturday evening Silve a gtsnd entertainment, which was receives with great applause “by a lgrgg ‘audience numbering upwards oi {two thousand. The Harry Lanai-r selections, the bag pipes and the dancing of the Highland fling by different members, met with great isuccess, and was applauded am! .- encored time and again. i —BASEBALL.-—The hall game Thursday Red Sox, resulted in a score of 4 llfl 4. 'l'he game was swift 11nd clean. Messrs. Doyle, Noonan and lMunphy, were batteries for Plon- "eei-s, and Bowen, Morris and Mount oln for Red Sox. Messrs. McCul- lough and Durant, officials. H. -—WORK ON DRA|N8.—\Vork nn the firalnnge sewer on GI invillr- Street, under the management of Won-man Rnlnsuy, is now ulmos. completed, when the catch basins juie pill in. the sfreei will be tqupp- ‘ml wilh a first class drainage sys- tem. There is so much delay in in.- sliipnr-nf of stone and gravel from New Brunswick, lhat a numb- f-r of street nlcn have been laid oif llfllll lhe material arllves, when work on other streets will h;- lak- uh up. H. lllnnnrn Llnlnu-nf (‘urea Blair-spot. when liie physician will prescribe the aeroplane cure for many oi- meills wilh which the humiln fam» ily is now suffering. instead of sending flic- patient i0 n hospital or szlnlfarluni, or recommending a so- iourn at the seaside or in the mountains for rest and recuperat- ion, it will he recommended fa the sufferer that a few hours spent "i ilylllg Iiigh above Molher Earth is likely to prove most beneficial lo lhe paiienfs health. Flying in an open seal in an aero plane is declared to he an excellent cure for insomnia and a sure spe- "cific for loss of appetite. Airmen oi long experience at the front ln liie line war nil declare that it was i" elcecdinsly common occurence l‘ for observers fo fall into a sound sleep at the commencement o! a fight, and to remain In this slate until awakened by a sharp lap from the pilot on arrival at the Doint fmni which observations were to be taken. insomnia. however. is not the only affliction which may be cur- Pd by flying In an open seat as part from a closed cabin. Many minor nilinenfs entirely vanish lifter file sufferer has been for a "ID in tiic nir. A sufferer from llfiflfl-‘Ifillr. or anyone feeling out of sorts. returns from a flight entire- lY Cur-Pd. and steps from his seat invlgohied and 'I'lfl'E8ll8d, an en. llF-Pli‘ dlfferrnf |crson. i The cause of the cure is. of course, iushlng through the 1-51-9- “ed 1""! bPlK-‘IIIB air of lilv up-h-r regions. if is for fhs re-.son that n closed cabin, ni- "wullh ll Ill-fly he beneficial. has no! the same curative effect u travelling in an exposed seal, ll ls quite possible and even p16- babll that in the near future, doc- ing in lenglh and fieqnenc, accord- ing to the character and severity 0i the nllmenf from which the pollen is suffering. r __,=_=.___.. “Mn. Brennan, Kinkora, was a vlslior here on Friday lust. ll. -—Mlss Hilda Cameron pf Kenn- lngton, was a visitor lo Summer- side Saturday. Mrs. Peter Ronaghan, Cariofon. was visiting in Summorside on Fal- day. ii l —Mr. R. Crochet, of Si. John. N. B., la spending n few pleasant days with‘ friends in Suuimernldu ,—-!ll8 Inez Hughes of Charlotte- town. is vlsiilng friends in Summ- ersldo. —Mr. Macintosh, Manager of ihc Bank of Nova Scofia, Montague, is visiting friends in Summsrsldo. —Mrs. Charles Cairn: of "Atlanta, the guest of Mrs. Jno. A. Lea. —Miss Mary hinder of Hlllsboro, 51.13., is spending a few pleasnnl months in Summerside, the Buesi of Miss Olga Clark. —‘Mr. and “rs. Ralph Brundage. of Halifax, N.S., is visiting Mrs. Bnind-zgen inolher Mrs. Captain Walsh. ——Miss Bertha ‘Mcbleiii of Seari- lown is spending a few days in Summerside, the guest of her urolh er R.K. hicNeili. -—Mlss Alice McKenna, and Bro- thers Wilfred and Harry oi Iowa, is visiting in Summerside, the guest of MY. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. -Mr_ and Mrs. Paul Lea of Monclon, us, M‘? spending a l" ria-ys wilh their son Mr. J00- A- Lea, Summerslde. __‘\[[g5 MLay Phillips, Summer- side, leii last. evening on a few months visit to lier home in Brackley Point. —Miss Edith Cameron, of Am- horsf, N.S., ls snendlhx l1 1°“ weeks wilh her uncle Mr. E-K- Cameron, Sumnierslde. —I_\liss Mary Mel], Provincial ilealih nurse of Manitoba. l5 "is" mg relations and friends ll! sum‘ mersidc. -Mrs. .\l..l. McLeli-zn and MP8 Dr. A.A. McLellan, of Slllllmflf side leii Saturday morning on r few weeks visit to St. Andrews- -—<Miss Vera McKee and Mr Miss Jean Goody and Mrs Fill?!“ °i Charlottetown. life Vlflllllliz l" Siummersvle, the zuesis of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Goody- ___\li-, and Mrs. Jfllnos Trainer. Souihport, passed through Suillm" erslde on Saturday B" mule l” Grand River to spend a ie~v day-h with Mrs. Trainer's llwllwl‘. MYE- Neil .\icKinnon. -—-Mrs. Charles ‘Maynard "l Norfhain, is visiilnS Th?!‘ ‘llalhmh \1|-_ William Andrews. St Elcanois, who ha, been sick for the last two months. -—Mr. Andrew V. Arsenaull. will“ had been visiting ills lionle in WWII where he is engniied Wm‘ mmmcl‘ or Mr. D11. Morrison in the con- struction of a large R.C. hrilcik TWO DDROWNED AT QUEBEC. Victims were Returned Soldiers With Good Records. Tho GRAN-BY, Que. July 15.-—A clnu bio drowning accident occurred about three quarters of a mllP above tho clly on the Ysmnska River last evening, when two young had a record of service nt the front, lost their lives. The 1W0 victims of the accident. 3~ C0“? were employed here. According fo the story given by witnesses of the flcflldflll. the men. in company with o third. 713mm‘- L. Booth were swimming about eighi thirty when Cole and Mit- chell were suddenly seized with cramps and wont down. Booth went after the first named and succeeded in bringing him lo shal- low water, and then returned to the rescue of Mlitcholl. As he ox perlenced difficulty in this lflsk. Cole, who had in the mehllllllli‘ nnrliy recovered, went out to live his assistance. but llhlh W0!!!- lllld‘ 9|- ima failed to come. un- B00!!! . struggled for a long time irylu! ’ to bring Mitchell f0 shore but wilh- oui. success, the latter losln; hi! hold and disappearing from slllll Thoilver was dragged and at midnight both bodies were found. Lack 0i Rain Puts Back Crops liljcu Scull: TRURO. N.'B.. July lt-Dr. Mel- ville Cummings, bond of the Collolo of Alricuifure, and secretary for agriculture for Nova. Scotla, has received from correspondents in various parts of tho province n- turns showing the condition of drops up to Int Saturday. All cor- rospondenco refer to the inndiuunlo nin fsll Ind lay that tho crop outlook is serious if the (mull! ‘few weohs, however. present con- i/f a‘. .», ' continues much lfilllor. ‘With o nndonto fllnflll during tlIQ D681 ditionssro hnglnwnrnntthe qpocinilon, _, immune-cum; ‘ ' m. bu")! Qlajffilkllli Ill"?! “PF l Georgia, is visiting iniummerside, . Murnly of Sf. John, N-R. all" left on relurn to Westviiie. N.S.. ' church. - ~- Mlnnrdbu Llnllneln (lun-ullbhnlrlsuprr. ———-|-<o>-i-—— men, both returned soldiers who - and J. Mitchell, have no relatives ', l on this side of the Atlantic, nnd , ' ‘miéfino-i-uiiaiiiinlfi _ldt ‘ Alien? ‘Qmklp: . v5 ._._;:~>"" i’ \-A__f~ _ ’ D 3.7.’ , .1» Final Clearance of Ladies » Suits and Coats Every woman can use an extra suit or coat. Here you will find suits in our collection suitable for dress sports, travel or business that i-epi-eent genuine bar- gains from the standpoint of Quality and service. All the latest styles and colors. Prices range from Coats $18.00 up to $25.00. .. Suits $18.00, $25.00, $35.00. W0men’s Poplin Skirts Reduced yto Clear The balance of our woinen’s poplin dresses in small sizes ‘only to clear at $11.50, $14.50. They are all the seasons styles and come in shades of navy, black, rosel and brown. l i a . TUB SKIRTS are GREAT lot p PlCNlCS With the picnic season at its height one needs plenty of outing clothesNohing takes the place of the white skirt f0 rthis purpose. You will find many styles here. Prices range from $2.50 to $9.98. Prowse Bros. "ll v THE ONE PRICE STORE J. P. éwlllzllii: M.D.,C.M. Physician and Surgloll Hll opened an office l! The Best Boots Boys V1711‘ the boy with Palmer- “C140”!!! Patented FaimBoota KmKon~ and he will have Footwear that ‘zlgnotnndi the mos: airempug wggg, P. 8. Island __ yhlndg _ __ of weather outlastingtwo ' ndfhof his. and will no: rip or lose Ind? shape. =*-—- Wobnviemcluaivelymepntenison fife t" r“ " Beautifully i),e c0fated, I JAlllliNiililiiS A VASES in English Pottery. JUST RECEIVED "°"@iil’°ii‘i.i.iii‘§? "i BLACK a o. _____, ouuuveiul