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JUNE28, 1918 -\ »~ ,.. _ _ . _v~ til. , , ‘ ai. \ _ ` __ _ 1'4" W2"-'~~ ' i}()°`.*fl§ "I " _ - r. ,_ “ lib "0"" *iff* ' v ...f..__ i 1 `~ "il" W1' " *-°"~'~" -_'L ._,;\ "I . ~ 4 -:- - . .__, .. ., A- “ f i l~ f 'm' . ' ' __ . _ _f ‘ Your I ltlnmvinlehsp f yeurVle0ery Bonds = around the house wliiiyeucan get a5af¢ty»DQe&lex - h!l'ibBankatvery'A lmalicbsr wllere , your- securities I _ (bonds. i_n_|urance_ i. ‘ peicies, etc.) will ~ always be safe- alwayn easily accev ails. W dl ........~ - guolies (different sizes): Call in and "-.....~*"”~f‘=°=-'=?"'.i3f?=.ih BANK OF SCOTIA _ H. W. IINNING _ llmngnr Charlottetown Branch Simple- Herbs Cure Serious Troubles Family Drug Company. Limited John, 11.5. so E / Let-us Quote Prompt You Prices ervice PLUMBING New Contracts Phone I A pccialty 393 J. Fred H. Trainer 80 Grafton t Opp. Prince Edward The Western al. North Carleton Hall on Friday even- llls. Jane 30th. in aid of Red Cross. 9079-6-28M3i .__i_ -MILLINERY Wear. See the `\U'd8¥. June 30th Limited. -LADIES' SILK and all leading colors, r Ladle-s Ready-to Sa $2.00 and $2.25-a.pai Stewart Limited. .. -SPECAL SALE of Millinery_ urday. June 29th. You Sinclair & Stewart S -SATURDAV, June clean up day in our ment. Come -MOTOR P Wilfred Taylor, E. T, Higgs and Charlottetown, _ side on ; silk gloves in a while. pagne. Day. 75c pair. pair for Dominion pieces fancy silk spot for waists and' summer Lower Coverdale, N.B., mutored through Suinmerside on Tuesday or. spent at the home oi' Mr. and Mrs. fa -IT PAYS to bil! In (itll Province. -ICE CREAM 80CIAL.- There -lllll: twill be an ice-cream social held in Minimum Sinclair & Stewart S0 values. la ann. cu and Mrs. D hy Mrs. Sf* Duffy, of pu grey and cham- lr $1.25, and $1.50 -s ,ff & Stewart Limited. ac 9137`6`28M'2lE1l~` =Sinclair & Stewart Llmitedl. i ` 9137-6-28M2lE1l. I i Regular $1.25. On sale Sat ro 9137-6-28M2iE1i. dl. Fist-mio Tale. - ivinssr. gf, Turner and James Brady ol ga D -Dr. Keir mare Hattie. to a handsome sum. l \ _-___ Pl-ECE! 25 shades churman & Co. H T8- Mr. D -LUMBER LADEN.-The schooner Maude Neston, lumber laden from Richibucto, entered port on Monday. The cargo is consigned to Messrs. --PAINFUL ACCIDENT.-A regret- table accident occurred on Sunday, st at Hills River, when the little n of John Wells was struck by a r, and had his leg broken. D -N EW STORE OPENED.-Mr. n McKenzie’s new store on Main' ., Kensington, was crowded with , rchasers on Saturday evening. Hisl, LW bummer' -nany friends wish him success in his ' new enterprise - . R._ -PANT3.- Small men‘s heavy' ill cow-boy pants.Waist lined,strong uble seams. Sizes 32 and 33 waisti , easure only worth $1.90 Clearing on count of size. special $1.25 per pair, -GOOD R0`AD.- The Malpeque , ad. in the Kensington district is in' P" Yard- Sl“°l“l' & Slew' splendid condition. The spin log ag was used to help ilnlsh the road; aking with 'good results. Credit is e the road-master, Mr. E. Pender- st for the interest he takes in the W" ‘md Mr' I""“"“ Smm’ roads under his supervision.-R. , th 1 , -K|LLED BY Ll_0HTN'|NG. - A lf' Way '° Ohwry O" “ "ming telegram received by his father r D' L Searletown on Tuesday eveningffrom "'” _ Saskatchewan, states that Mr. Milo Reeves. a young man of 21, was kill- “WELCOME -To RETURNEUSCL' ed by lightning on that day, there are °'ER‘”A very ple“S”"t e""“l“3 W" no further particulars of the sad at- Ht ir. The parents, especially his mu-i A Gems” `M““K“Y' Centreville Belle iher, are prostrated as twoletters q“e' °" M°“d“Y' June 17- when almul had been received the same mornlngl sixty people called to pay a fitting fl. trihute to their son Erie, who has rec- in Bmly F€‘f\1l`l1@d fmm Ellliland- Al' been ordered to be sent home for buri- al. though Mr. MacKay and his family have been in Bedeque but a short time. and are not very widely ac~ quainted the large crowd of neigh St 'hours that gathered at their home mam' ls in port with the ca,-so mn. .goes to showvthe friendly spirit which signed to 1{0]man's_ Ltd, H may be “lsts ln Be°`°‘l“0- m"~ MHCKHY en noted that this schooner went to the listed from his home in French River bottom |55; fan near pam; du Che,-,e_, l ith t d Battalion. This brave boy on account wha was 'Jaded W amen an and sailed to England with the 105th S --THE STELLA MARIS-The sehr. ella Maris, lumber laden from Cha- of ill health did not get to France as Northumberland, was punctured he so much desired, but has been in ic ai Hospital in Engl-and most of the qwner has Bmw Buweeded in mmng time since he landedl. When he did her and makgng news",-y repairs, hlch includes besides minor work, wo new spars and a coat of paint. he schooner is now in "spic-and- 1 SDGGUY l`0C0"@l”Y- The ‘Welling Wa* ipan" condition and quite seaworthy.ll not recover sufficiently to enable him to do his bit in France, he returned :V hfme and his many friends wish hint p spent very pleasantly in music and speeches. Mr. T. J. Inman occupied the _chair and gave a very nice address T of welcome to the returned hero, com MacKay who spoke in behalf of his u son, and thanking the people of B Bedeque for their thoughtfulness in welcoming home his' son. The Bede- que Club and Mrs. W. Jenkins fav- to a. close. (Patriot please copy.) ~~<.s_.- 0 -COMFORT CLASS CONCERT.- he girls of the Soldiers’ Comfort_ :lass gave avery successful entertain-‘ Dlllllellltlfy Femllfks WGN? H180 mad? ment in Cape Traverse Hall on Friday by Messrs. Frank Montgomery. Har ,venmgv June 14' 1913 The fonow. ace Wright. W. Jenkins and Mr. Geo. ,ng program was much enjoyed; Cho,-_ s.--Liberty; reading,-The Littleld lack-eyed Rebel, by Bessie Dough- erty; Bo|o’_Fmnce is Calling by were visitors to North Carleton on Lorne Lea (encore); exercise, by, lit ' - D0 hile being towed by the steamer e, filled with water and sank. The om deceased intimatlng that he was good health. The remains have by l 4 . r._ 1 b 0 __/' 4. ( A » 'THE7“MEN'S‘ST0Ris“ IS READY WITH 'I_`I-IE SMART- _ ' 'EST STOCK of_Men’s Oul1_ngGo0d_s that vou will find in P. E. I. Whatever your outing ' ~ need-you will find the amc e. that is right here-and at the nght price too RIGHT STYLES IN SHIRTS COOL HOSIERY V _ h ` d -I d '__ In cotton and silkfi, all the new s0f?1;i1tdestIilf?;t??i'(; T;ai;lirilvl1‘llie}dnd Colors at 256, 30K, 50:, 75:. _ stripes, . .l.25. 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 . . MOTOR COATS - ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ 350 Skeleton lining, light and cool at L _` v‘\_.» - ~" ._ , .... _ ' _ .- ' Get Ready for - DOMINION DAY ff ‘-_Q =-.-‘ gg;-7 - ` KHAKI TROUSERS Going fishing or roughing'it"in 'f' the country, you’ll find these just' '< what you need, Special at 1.75 and f oUT1Ne sU1Ts 275' . . - ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR ` Two-piece or combinations at 1.50 suit NE\V STR/\W HATS . All the new blocks arc ready, . and arc only 75C, 1.00, 1.50 and 2.50 - , 13.50 io 25.00 ‘ BELTS AND BRACES ' \Vl\atcver's new is here, wliat- ever’s hcrc is good. Braces . . . . . . . . . . .. 30C to 75C Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 to 75s FLANNEL TROUSERS' LATEST FELT HATS Plain and pin stripe at 4.00, 5.50, Every size and COIOY. and every . 6.50 good style 2.25, 3,00, 5.00 Moore & McLeod Ltd. 119-121 QUEEN STREET 8 \ __ 1 *pal-J 1 ig ns_ all i-__ l r --Mrs. Montage# Campbell and aughter. Miss Helen, Cape Traverse, tl il. 1.-SL .Mth. oured the audience with some very by 151,? r»I?h0m?:;0Be||°(e,?ggre).0,.e,f,§_| i-Mrs. Joseph -Whitehead, of Win. n suitable solos. The singing oi' The ~ _Th C t f B] '_ b ' National Anthem and God Save Our _llléinie ;e";°‘;glf;?iJzan gfgillfc’ bg ents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Durant. Men bfwsht fi very Pleasant ”"°“l“g rms een (encore): dialogue.-Mlm . ' ' cl 1'5"* ' tional Anthem. C Ei. COAL COAL ° singin of - three hearty cheers for Pte brought the 'nesting to a close WESTERN PERSONALS t Screened Coal, fresh from the mines. This coal is very suitable for domestic and steam purposes. We have also on 'hand and to arrive a quantity of Albion Nut, Runmine and Round Coal. tu ’ now. Also on hand a quantity _off Soft Wood in blocks-stove lengths--which we are se ling at one dollar per load. ~ We will have our usual quantity of Anlhracite Coal. ~ in stove and Chestnut sires,~arriving here in July and Ke,,,,,,m,,___R_ August. If require Coal, call and see us or phone 404, and _ we wilmilxarantee satisfactory delivery. . Arriving daily cargoes ol Sydney Reserve Runmine and As prices are liable toadvance in the _near future, and Coal may be more difficult to get at the Mines, we strongly E recommend all households getting in their winter supply ~ i Sailing Agents Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. -‘il _-W T L. for their - Alduil’ V also gave an great doing for -ANOTHER HERO wE|.coMEo.. - - _ _ V t = _ , = . -_ jg, On the evening of the 25th instant, u if V - = “ - ; ' ` I I ~; large assembly oi friends gathered to- `\ » » i - I ‘ _ p _ , ` ` ‘, gether in the town hall, to extend a ‘ ` _ ‘ _ _; ,_ , 1 hearty welcome to one ol' our brave ' ` ' " " ` ' = . j, boys, Pte. Charles McAlduff. The _ ' meeting wiis presided over by ex-Gov- ornor Rogers, who in a few well chos- an remarks complimented Pet. Mc- Aldufi' on the stand he had taken in this great national crisis. after which very entertaining program was rén~ of army life. dared by local talent. and was great# ly appreciated by the audience. Am- ong the speakers were: Rev. T. Camp- bell, Rev. Mr. Miller and Councillor Jas. E. Birch, all of whom extended a hearty welcome to Pte. McAlduf'l in behalf of the people of Albertou_ Pte. McAldnff enlisted in Edmonton, and was wounded at the battle of Lena in_ August last. In thanking the people welcome. Pte. Mc* He int ol' taken In and ross and -Mr. Fred Chandler ol Auld paid a business trip to Alberton rs- ' cently. D -Mr. Jas. Anderson. ol Stanley Bridge is visiting his daughter, Mrsx . Clark, of Linkletter. L -Mr. R. T. -‘Mosse dad 'daug‘hter; ` .Mrs. J. A. Hogg, of Kensington' » grant the week end in Charlottetown. L --Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mill,,of Marshileld, are visiting their old' home and relatives in' Clement and -Miss Ruth McArthur, of Kensiag-.~ ton, has accepted the position of _ teacher in the primary department Long River school.-R. -‘-Mr. H. S. Hilts, of the tlria Messrs. A. M. Bell Company. of Hali- fax. was in Bummerside on Wedn day in the interest of the firm. *- _-@. -Miss Haul M?cMurdo. Kelvin, andx. Miss Lila Mosse. Kensington, return-' 2_d__hon_|_e after a few days visiting the Red for the .J I ot gg. . L Saturday. C peg, Man., is now visiting her par- Margate.--\R. -Mr. Robert McKay of Stanley' -The many friends of Mrs. Earnest -Miss Celia llowatt, teacher Carle- Bridge, was in Summerside on Wed- Sheehan. Capo Traverse, are glad to ton, spent the week-end at her home nesday on business. L 'see her out again after her recent ill- in Augustine Cove.- C ness. -_ V -Misses Minnie and Jennie Bell, --=~ -Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Geo. McLeod Dorothy Duchemin and Marjorie Mc- _Mm T_ O»Ne,,|| Somervnm M853" nf- Burlington were in Summerside on KEY, Hlld Mr- LGMOY MCWIIUB-m5. .has arrived in Glengarry. Lot 7,whero W°dn°5d°Y- L ' niotored to Summerslde on Saturday. she Wm V151; her pa;-ents, M,-_ and “C Mrs. Thomas Butler. I-I MInard's Llnlment used by Physicians night; chorus,-0 Canada. The suml E - ` f $69 was realized. The evening Y , ' ‘ W - '__ osed with the singing of the Na.- . i $550.00 in Purses for the Horse Races at the ,_ Free-for-all Trot Prince, Picton Admission in ILILLITHII _ H 'v x .~ ~. » 2.19 Trot, 2.22 Pace, mile heats : : : 2.35 Trot, half mile heats _ : : : : : SUMMERSIDE DRIVING Dominion, Day, Monday, July lst, 1918 - The followin g horse races will be held at the Summerside Driving f Park on Monday, J ily lst: Purse $200.00 ‘ : Purse $200 00. _ _ V Purse '$1-50.00 f FREE-FOR-ALL CLASS: ' and Pace, mile heats : : Colorado L, King Oakley, Brenton H., Sister Patch and Corwin Hal. 2.19 ‘CLASS Tkfor, 2.22 PACE; , » Queen Catheri`ne,? Dunholm, Casey Cresceus, Lilian Patch, ,8hrub, Arkola and Devilish Dorothy. ` ' _ _ _ , 2.35 CLASS TROT: » ' -- Maizie, S ble Fee, Admiral Eu‘c`eta, Babv George, Aquiri Boy, Upton - Jellicoe. s , p ' ' to horse races, Adults 2.5¢, Children ,`;l5c. Automobiles. ' admitted to centjer lield at 50 cents each. Horses and cérn'ages»25c each. S ‘ Tas SUMMERSIDE DRIVING Paint . I _ * ‘ _ J. T. ARNETT, Secretary I i