k _ ._ . I \ . . 'I ' ` A MORNING _ -`~-~- _ ' “THU `fiA'l'l8'l' NEW! _ .,» . " ,J ‘» > ~ . .. ..,.-..,..\'.u........ . ..-.-~.:,~v\...<.. .._... ... . . .. . ....1 . , . ,`_\,__, _ ` ‘Ut esl‘-\ _t . “try ' TIIE CHHRLBTIETDWN "#1-'»” ». .1 -A v.iusr';.2`i._eiz_-` ’. Slllllll Ui lHlS Hllllllllf DISEASE Edmonton tlrl savail By “Fruit-a-flies” I Emaoirros, Aifra., Nov. :oth igir. "I had been A sufferer from babyhood with that terrible complaint, Consti- potion. l have been treated by physicians and have talren every medicine that I heard of, but without the slightmt benefit. lconcluded that there was no cure for this horrihle disease. Finally, I read of “Fruit-a-tives" _and decided to try them, and the etfect was marvellous. The int box gave me great relief, and after I used a few boxes, I found that I was entirely well. “Fruit-a-tives” is the onl medicine that ever did me any good fir Chronic Constipation and I want to say to all who suHcr as I ilid-Try“Pruit-a-tiver" why surfer any longer when there is a perfect cure in this great fruitmcdicine" (Miss) E. A. GOODALL. the world made of fruit and the only one that will completely and absolutely cure Constipation. 5oc nbox. 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent on receiptvof price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. I-‘or Floors Interior Woodwork and Furniture Without a doubt the toughest and most durable Finish made. 0 gsuuiiiriisinrp i_ so iiisriuori if ‘ . -i-_-i- -1- =.-.~r »i- -i- Jr 4' ~l'.;i~,_~l' ~l~ Jr 4' ~'.~ ~'»- -‘. '= -'. -r »i- ‘ -1- »i~ -f -1- ' = »-, ' ' ' 1.- -1- -1- .- -1- sf -'f . ,»_.____ ._ -It pays to buy in this Province. We have them from 95 cts to $6.50. . Sinclair & Stewart. for frigerators, Screen Doors, and ali summer specialties. 6l26MwsEw2w. » just ‘ 6~26MwsE2w. --Mrs. Walter A. Waite, Sherbrook, _ will be At Home, Thursday and Fri ci day --Mrs Vinnicombe of Charlottetown, WBS -(`ommencin|; on Monday July lst '- the harbers of Summerside intend be At Home in nu- friends. tim »-° afternoon and Thursday (tomorrow » -- in -Have 5 hammock and enjoy life. l’l|`l°l`l» 3lllllm°|`5id°- -eceive _ all news. ad, lain; and -Bi-ace's, Summerslde, is the place ““l’|°TlPu°“|. in -Ub“"~°l\ ‘ld Vl°i`l\' Hammocks, I. C. Freezers, Re- WY- H19 .°“l°° Phone No. la 7. - -- or -Another lot High Grade, Lon Maid for has arvlwi and thus not Priced, Easy Running, Lawn Mowers Hi” HU 19500. MBU DIDOII UB diy- received at Brace's, Summerside. ontinuod promptly on expiry date., -Select your new costume from oiir . L8 afternoons and Friday evening, _o l ~ f` ' ' ’ ~ _ t e ea .uiy par 1 xci lcme o Igiz will years conducted B successful hu5ingg_ wrince Louis 215% King Brazilian P. E. I. boy, and for mam in his native town before going t< ` -_ the strictly fresh and pure- In rw CHS' are days old. These sweet-meats; bon* and bulk-[are shown here in assort ments of all the most ,P0P“l" M" .- reasonable prices. _Call in and St! the line-your favorite is hers. Th- McKinnon Drug. Co. corner Great V his season. In the free-for-all class- ‘h . ` ` > 220116 Ol the Sl-mug Pomts 0! °“’ nre a large number of three minute, f Ch0¢0lH¢€5 is the “Wt that they 5" rotters available and their owners' high grade flavors, marked at mos “_ F_e,d_ lsit to Northern Ontario. He bi-ought :ith him 7 pairs of foxes which ,-'rave been pronounced by fill who iave sem them to be Very line spocii snens ,of the silver and patch, far',' 1 superior to those imported from` vlaine. He has five pairs he wishes oss Mills; Lot 3 P. E. I -Dominion Day train arrangements -some alterations will be made to _ make it convenient for those attend- rain‘ will lbave Charlottetown for Summerside at 8.15. Race horses _ 'ill be carried on this train. Return- " ~‘-‘ ‘f -i* eturning, leave Summerside at 7.15." 6.30 a.m. (Special reduced fares yr all trains.) - ' -Dominion Day races at Summer- _'35 ‘de will not be eclipsed by any of .3- Jr oughtful 211;, On Wilkes 2.15}, lr 245. In the 2.35 class-Campbelton 1 ' States. lelle, Cherry Ripe, Iona Girl, Throb, 'T- leorge R., Yankee, Titanic. As there -George Marchbanlia, Alma, arriv'» `\`. d home last week from 5, two months fi' - -i- ~.- -1- -i-“~r . » U’ \ ‘_. _ to dispose of and anyolie wishing to _. ` ` , J ‘ nothing department. Men are qnioi we them will sleeve veil at the ren- 1 Nw U I2 I - to appreciate our ntcrncgive linen an, dence of David Marchbanks, Mont- .. _ unh V ~ _ . _" clot ' ~'-1-»r~i-‘=,~»'f~'.~ ng the Sumrmerside races. ~ Special '-1' ' » §> g l ./’ ~ During this Sale \ \ A -y ' hcrd’s checks in black and white and.._ta_n.an'd;white- . / § -. o {~» ' _ .fi . 7 -':-'§_""-_ _ _J Positively no _approvals patterns and coloriiigs. They are. made ,with high " _ neclls-dressy and plain. They are trimmed with - Il laces and nets, made in the ways that are _xnost,clcsir- ` able now. bg ' all of the most preferred silks .in the .vergelchoicest 1;' You will see them in our windows today, the sale starts Wednesday at 8'o'clock sharp. '“ l _ ._‘ l We are confident that you will find a value you . ' ,ill have never seen equ-sled-a low price that would not -l buy the unilmdc Silk. _. ;, *___* We get these dresses to sell for such an astonishing low price simply because the season has been f so cold. The (maker has alarge force of trained people who had to be kept busy. His usual re-orders which . should have taken these dresses did not come. A 'dispersal-even ata large price reduction-became neces- sary. Our reputation as the largest dealers in ladies ready to wear, coupled with the fact that we always buy for spot cash, are responsible for tl1e fact that the line was confined to us, and cannot be bnuglit anywhere H else on P. E. Island. siiri . 0 sni-:i Andoglil firsiacliogle _ llnd(:\lZidlhea£s3, i *sg 'i .1. .x_. -1- »:- -l*-I-‘.~»’.' *_ .i_. rl' >l- .(. .p 4. .p .1- .(- .--i-1-+ .(- -~l~»l- ,<. t 1 -.- »i- 4-51.- -1- .1- kr rl' _>&- _ 'lf .\. .5- li-1-1-1.-A-+ -Attractive bargains in every dc- 1-i~..l-H+' S 4-f~\~"-~l‘T.’f»`+`1f>PfI-l"*=-l‘l‘-lfl4l‘lflf`-f'l‘l-f‘4"5.”="-’f.1‘ i »i-.-i- i-:+ -i-_+ »i-~i- ~i-,-i- i-f~i~‘»i~‘-i-wr -r " ' " _; l " _ ._'_ y - ' _ G 8¥lXl0“B t0 Btaft them OH D0ml\1- partment for the end of June selling. - . 'V 01"' chocmates more the" sl ion Day, f.l18_mMl&R€m`5'ht has decided ;Vislt the Island’s Busieat Store hc-.` o add a three minute trotting class lore doing your summer shopping. nirse one hundred dollars. Entries ‘S ill be received by the Secretary, G. ' rites that the citizens are busily art 'lnclnir i& Stewart, Ltd. -Beginning with Wednesday, .lilly 3rd, and continuing for the summer -A Kensington correspondent months the store of Sinclair & Stew- CH I PPEN DALE GLASS WARE . We are showing u very _complete line of CHIPPENDALE GLASSWARE which ls one of will close' Wednesday afternoon M the best on the market. It will please the most fastidions. The prices, quality considered, are will on lhc f.»l|owing day. be better pre- George and Kent streets’ MEt pared andfeclmore courageous to facethc ' struggle for lite. Reserve the ist of july lor Ruslico. Should weather prove uu- favf-nible, thi-n the lea will be held on the following \\’e-5\|w,a_,8i i _ The Colonial Stock Co. 3 NIGHTS l and A Mat. COM\iElllClNG JUNE 28th Under tlie Auspices of The 4th Regt. ifnionv Niour “A Soldier of the King" sAruil‘eVl0UB 1llgl)lZ.J o'clocli for the usual ha»lf`holidn.y. in passengers going nnrl 100 return- oierate,-Here are some of tiie lines and prices. .1 4 Piece Table Sets .. ...$l.25 Large 'l`ankerd]ars........ . ....$l.00 ¢aCl1 Nappersisln.. ..................60ceach Oils.. 35cand5gceach do .50ceach Syi-ups.... . . ................5¢€aCl1 do 6in .. ..........35ceach Sugarsand Creams.........-...»...50cset do 4in. perdozen.... ....$l.40V Pickle ]ars.............. $I.25€tlC_l1 !. a cv 0 3 -.C O’ Successor: to A.N.MeKay, Sunnyside‘ ...i _lt_ \ li », r " -J. M Nieiioinnn. Port mu, Jon.. 'f*`;"‘T""”*-"-"-;- “ ld Mant’ ~ - I H. Harkeln uc c - ' . I 'I ` ' s, Q b c, Geo Hunter, 'E Quebec; J. W. S. Jutra, Montreal; M_rs. R. R. Murray, (lariligan;Mrs.D. Fraser, Mt. Stewart; J. A. McDonald, .-/. Cardigan; I-l. Edwards, Providence; 'r-.4 i mas _ ith” 1 ` -There entcred~ into rest at Mar- _gate on June Zlst, after a lingering illness, Elizabeth Thompson, widow James Polly, St. John; registered nt, -` `74j‘;¢. the Queen Hotel, Summerslrlo between 5:39' ` 3.30 last night and 5.30 the previous . ‘ nigm.J. ,__ _\... J .TB :nrrnrown nnvifi Hui ivinnmni .1 --'----~»1~-----i-- Q i. 5 1"’-fi lx.” 2 ._-` ` -.-.»~...¢¢.~.¢ tt \~`I" `__ ._ _ . “llave you heard of the Wonderful Une lloss Sh 9 sprint iiwnrn, w c while, Ich... liéils-f'Hl1@`_ll Thalwu built in such .t logital way li ran a hundred years to ii day Y ‘ Ji l l U ‘ I . me .sv- Well t‘\e_l3NI'ERPRlBlll MONARLH ST' EL RANGE is bu'lt liike that- ._,.‘.§.i_:.‘.;_.~:,i,n:.;:°.:.‘:.° .,i'.~.'=.~::*.i-."ie.‘,1°;',.:.<;' :i':.:.-.:if:...~.."=.:..°. ll ll B . .1`l?.f.l:r.€ir:ri:ini.:-:r.r::;::.fs:nv-.3‘:::':.t;.i:ziz°:l.°s5;;r:.ui char did to thiafsmily olf°the"Deacon. lilke the chlies, too. t 0 0l\l\‘0|l l' A Xiilluslglirllldtoetiililiunaler lb' show you the range or send dlreot for circular describing lt. 'l'lll:l IWTERPRISE l"0UNl)llY C0.. J . of the late John Mann, Kensington’ """"" M1 I I B. I aged 75 years. Mrs. Mann was a cou- alatent member of the Metliodiat. 5 ‘ Church for a long number of mrs, _ ' _ .` .W. B l ‘ ""1 P-"'l .§ , 1 ioo pieces of “land new furniture,' con- D ., slating of !lre|eer`|_ at $5 go up, commodel ` --ix 1.75, aldeboardl from w.5o,_ sofas from 5.75, kitchen chairs 45c, kitchen tables `z-75, dining-room, tables 6.oc, bedroom " °‘ _tables 9.ic, parlor tables 1 oo, lrcn beds . .i ‘_a;5o,»mattreuee z 5°, bed springs |.a5, ‘ parlor eultl 19.75 (3 pieces). wlclter chairs zigo, lawn chairs |.lc,Bruuel| cu t 75c, tapestry carpet 411:, straw matt ng ga, hemp stair carpet gc, Scotch and union , e 'squares 4 75. tapestry square 6.75. elm. S 's.i5n¢m;,i gud an active member of the M I sick-room and will be missed by 5 ' ` ¢ _ If ' .large number of friends. She leaves . Am . mourn their loss two sons-Rev. ` ‘ , . . J. Hamilton, of Westport, N.S., ' ‘ ff- - _ _' afnd George of Margate (sons. of n ‘ `\ ‘ ;l0l'm¢r l:2,fl"lBge to Capt. Hamilton) , one step n W. R. Mann, with whom gm Wilded. and three sisters-Miss ary Thompson, Mrs. W. Feuerty iiird Mrs. George Dick of New Glan- - gow. The funeral. took place on Sut- 'urdav and was largely attended. Rev. Cllff /gilarers were:-John Bernard, D. Mc- _ Lliika Kenzle, Isaac Lowther, H. R. Baker, ' ' `-Jacob Fyfe, and David Profltt. Inter ment took place at Kensington Ceme- tery, “For so He giveth I-Pls beloved s?ee_p.”'-Corn._ S (_ furniture Sala She was always welcome in the E. Johnson conducted tho service the hodse and grave The pall - PATONS Buy to spend ..__._. _..____...____ A __ _...__ __.i._%¥_ ______v__.__ . , \ - \. ‘GOOD” is right. Pure chocolate, pure milk and pure sugar-that’s what Maple Buds are. They’re not only good to the taste-they’re nourishing and wholesome. ._ The children may. eat all they want. Maple Buds satisfy 'their craving for sweets and at the samo_t'ime build up their little bodies. _ Buds at your grocery. Teach the children p¢mii_e_s _ fprvthescg v.vholesop1eK_;_ewe_etl. Nexus-amiga nelwld- “ ' f They’re not Mapl3 Birch 'nukes tlley’re cov/AN do "-4 .»--mains Toreatei Oat.