Big Hosiery Sale Saving Prices on all Alia n-A Hosiery Cur Great fYNEW CUSTOMER” SALE 0f first quality EN -A Hosiery iALL Newest Styles . . . Newest Shades at Vleitsrn Gudrdlan -l'0lt lALIb-By owner, Desota sedan, good ‘condition. Small mile- age. Arealbuyforol-sh. B02200, Bummsrsids. 6820-0-17-wts0i. JTAKI H‘! ADVIOI“, See this s-wt play presented b! the Boil- sior players, »Wilmot Valley in Clif- ton Hall ‘rhursdayy evening. June ll, at 8.80 p. m. If not fine. Friday at some hour. Half proceeds in old of Clifton Hall. Admission. 25 and s: cents. Sale of ice cream and good specialties. iilidl-d-IS-fli-slh-Ifld. iiere This Week And Save 20 % Sale Commences June 15th and Ends on Saturday Juno 20th Secure your Mer- chandise Certificate ‘at this store free of charge and bring same with you and make your selection -OONGDAII'U'LA'I'IONS — ‘Ihe Bllmmersids Rifle Associations are congratulating Ldeut A. Ii. McDonald mmonbvlncweoftheteam chosen to represent the Island at the Inter-lllihrithne Match to be held at Bedford Rifle R0189. M" Halifax, next Thursday. Dr. Mc- Donald, who is an excellent shot. won the special prize of l silver vase and silver spoon this winter at the Indoor Rifle Range spoon shoots for the best shot of the Bum- merside Club-S _ r "- —HORSE STRUCK BY CAR-A valuable horse was struck and knocked dovm on Sunday afternoon on the lower Bedeque Road by a car going at a high rate of speed past Mr. Norman Montgomery's house. Mr. Montgomery stated that the car shot pest his place lust as the three horses were crossing the road to the pasture fieldaOne of them was knocked down. The drlWr of the car did not even stop t0 see if the animal was hurt. The horse although bruised is not hurt, which Eastern plluardian "_"—_- . .3010!!!) CIIUICI OI CAN- ADA, Georgetown and lturaiflll. Services Sunday. June 31”- 9'91"" getown, 11 a. m. and ‘I p. 1a.; Bturg- _ eon, 2.80 p. m.: sabbath School in Sturgeon at 1.80 and Goorlltown at 2.80. JWANTID. - The Mantel“! ‘transfer would like your business and would be Ilsd to quote you prices on transferring furniture, freight or live stock to w! Points in P. E. Island. Harold L. lfeliilh. Wilfred Wetter-worth. Phonsjz. soas-e-e-mwntt. LivestfioclcMa-rkcl!’ (-.-_.-_)_ MONTREAL, Quel, June I0.- There were 78 cattle, 52! calves, 282 hogs and 327 sheep and lambs for sale on the two Montreal mark- ets today. _ The cattle market was unchang- ed. Fairly good quality cows were sold around $4 and common cows brought from 12.50 to t8. One hundred and twenty three cattle wen received at the yards for ex- port to Greet Britain and fourteen cars were reported leaving the port of Montreal June 18, on the ‘fanchester Brigade.‘ g Calves were steady at $2.50 to $3, for grass calves and very common drinkers, to $5 for fair to medium good quality veals. One small iot ty.._.¢l.....a i... v1s1t _ the new ' ‘Wash Goods Department ‘Dill!!! MW Willi cools from England, from France, from the U ited s ' asnvlvgell as lovely products-Iii! Gust“ voices‘ $3325’? R _ chorus 0m.- and a host of other‘ k all sh bright ogenvr in of medium good to good calves sold up to $5.75. ' Sheep were steady. Spring lambs were mostly sold on a flat basis at eyelet embroidered New to-day! is fortunate at this season 0f the and get your yeagg-s A wonderful value in Silknit Bloomers 89c Our buyers picked up an impressive value ihe other day, so good that we could not pass it by. Beautiful silknit fabric, of high- est grade and “Mrs. Mac” says “the most wonderful assortment of colors,” tailored or lace trimmed, standard or bobette, this is a line that would be good value anywhere about $1.50. $10 to $10.50, with one lot of med- ium to good lambs at $11, with common light lambs at $0. Hogs were steady to strong. Good qua-lity hogs were mostly $0, with with between 80 and 70 hogs on one market as high as $9.50. Bows brought $5.50. Hogs arriving on former contract were weighed up at $0.75. 120% Reductions GRENAIJINE GHIFFUN HOSE Dull finished Picot Top, all extra clear Chiffon to the doule silk four inch garter welt in all seasonable shades. Regular price $1.95 ' Sale price ‘Shantung $1.25 Really, a very lovely fabric, natural all silk Shantung, _33 inches wide, eyelet embroid- gry in green, blue or red New l . white washable leather . Hand Bags These will be approved we feel sure. Very smart, very dainty, popular in the large centres and selling here at a lower price. $3.00 and $4.00 -RETURNED FROM POLICE CONVENTION-Jilin! 0f Police Kane and Mrs. Kane returned on Saturday from Quebec, where ‘they attended the annual convention of the Chief constables of Canada. The convention opened on June 9th and lasted three days. The meetings were all well attended, 800 chiefs and their wives being pres- ent. Splendid addresses were given by Judges of the supreme Court Bench and noted lawyers. Com. Rutledge of Detroit and the head of the Police Department at Win- nipeg gave addresses on police work. Chief Kane reports that in Quebec City where there ls a pop- ulation of 138,000, with a police force of 154, only 6 arrests for drunkeness were reported for the month of May. He says the cit- izens are respectful of the laws and there is no evidence of drunken- ness. The visitors had the pleasure of being the guests of the Gover- nor of the Province at a banquet held in the house of the Duke of Kent, Queen Victoria's father. This house, now a summer hotel is just the same as when used by the Duke and still has the wooden bed which he occupied during his res- _ _ ___ e idence. They were also banqueted secwfiasrgéniugienleguggc, 1:0, 2min ‘the Chateau Frontenac by the having acquired a. national antheaniMuwr °f the CRY-S continues to use the Himmo de Reigo" and the borrowed "Marseil- laise." Ladies’ Service Weight Hose, full fine even weave. Think Another good value in Ladies’ Chiffon Hose of the finest quality. All sizes. Colours Mayfair, Mauve, Blush, Nice Brown, Putty, Biege, _ Squirrel Red. Regular $1.50 Sale price fashioned. of the opportunity to secure these lovely Hose at, Reg. $1.00 Now Review 0f P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage A few brief items‘ of what is go- lng on in the work of the Protes- tant Orphanage may not be amiss even though you are busy and your thoughts are on more personal matters. I There are over fifty children be- ing cared for in the Homemll have come through the winter well and also Passed the damp days of spring without more than an oc- casional cold. Now that travelling is so con- venient, it is expected that more will be visiting the Institution and so will foster homes be found for a. number of the inmates. The Omhflflflxe is being connect- ed on City Light and Power. The work ls nearly completed and it i; hoped to eliminate some of our worries. The farm has again been rented -~ for the semen. June 18th is what we call Orph- Meanwhue composers are at work ———- image Day. The annual meeting of but their cask is a hard one. Even -It is pleasing to report that the Provincial Auxiliary is being m the days of me monarchy than Miss May Profit student nurse nflheld m the gggemoqn 5nd the was not. pwperly speaking) a “m.” Vthe Prince county Hospital is now ‘Orphanage annual meeting in st. ional anthem, and what ls desired Jvnvalescent after her recent ser- Paul's Hall at night. now is not merely a tune to replace 3°“ °P°*'a“°"- 5- ' The Orphanage originated from the old Royal March but a piece _ a desire to assist the unfortunate which can also be snug and whleh —The many friends oi Miss Aneta children of the province. It began Wm ‘m, the 1,1855% ~ Muttart of Carleton will regret to in a small almost private way and The Hymm of R9180 is l great learn that she entered the Prince 'has continued tn grow 1n ugegu]- “hem mug, regemn: to genera] County Hospital for treatment. S. ness till today it is doing s. great Rafael de Reigo, a. colorful figure work in the community and many ____________ m m, d”; 0g the reign e; Jqeph “hm” I"“"""“ i" '“'""°"' children are being trained for use- Napoleon Bonaparte and of mal- I01 citizenship- .________._. nend v11, The Institution is now owned by ._.._-_--_....__. zzPersian Balm preserves and en- the Plmesiflnt D1151"! 0T thfl PTO"- Z-Z hances women's natural heritage of "we and l! managed bY- a board of ll EYESIGHT beaum For sheer “minim, love“- twelve trustees elected at a public u EXAMINATION ness it is unrivalled. Tones and re- Jinn"! meeflflk. each having a Fitting and supplying Glasses ‘ eta. __ nucleation-u Examples of savings. Hose that the regular prices are: ‘Another big feature of sale, Misses Service Weight Silk Hose all sizes and . shades. Regular Prim 75° for Over Counter or Postpaid $1.95 for $1.56 $1.50 for ....................... $1.20 $1.00 for 80c 75c for 60c 50c for 40c PROWSE BROS. LTD. “The Bargain Centre" They are building for the future so In doing B- 8°°d dud em‘ my‘ l 4 mgr, the children may be able to remember these children bot n“ stand in the life before them. ing life under a handicap- the care of a very capable staff and everything is always in apple- pie order. In the matter of f‘ . the ntsnner in which money has been raised both to clear the debt and provide for running expenses, is very highly commended and this committee is deserving of our best thanks. The Endowment Fund is gradu- ally increasing and the interest is now amounting to more than $500.00 annually. Have you noticed that . we are caring for the largest number oi children in our history? Is the de- pression cousing it? We note that foster homes are harder to find. Is the reason the same. Many of these children would bring the real joy oi budd- ing spring into a home, they are so full of life and health. when we have lost our interest in‘ children and play: when their childish pranks cease to make us smile, then truly are we on the de- (dine. It is well that so many have found useful work and real pleas- ure in helping these unfortunates. illlHE HIGHLANDS-GEORGETOWN i Is Now Open For Guests {Afternoon Tea Served from 3 to 5. Dinner at 6 P. M. First Dance, June 24th. rcnsonar-s RUSSELL HOTEL SUMMERSIDE av TAYLOR. s. MoNElLIJS cannon, wares stalls!‘ rmnaa new MANAGEMENT‘ ' nmunns m SUPPERS .4 srzcrsurr Reasonable . Courteous Service. Resident ‘Boarders Taken. MRS. J. HALLWII’, Proprietusl. i Everything Ieail Tan iilael 5327-6-17-2i M l L B U F? N" Juvenates the skin and makes it ex- Three year term similar to the ' "1 EA P-T S qulsiie in texture. Delightful to use. school trustees. ‘ Smooth and velvety, it imparts a The meeting on Thursday should youthful charm to every complex- ‘have s large number present, both ion. Indispensable to all daintyltO flssist in the selection of oop- women. Especially recommended to lable trustees and to hear the work make hands soft and white. Deli- discussed and the financial position ‘d cately fragrant. Preserves and en- explained. hances the loveliest complexions. The Institutio . itself is under l This One VBegan With the Missing Link] ' - swims Meow»! l ‘mmyaiaotmmewr ii I ocuenirmvismmaame “WWW New ATWT yeomowny or Ionic, u- y.» n: My J“ we or romance Common arms 48 ALL ’ - Sill reman- sr ' Fkoh ‘Flem- Families r FORMULA suited especially to needs of . , P11175- L RICH in essential vitamines. _' HEALTH-promoting STRENGTH-imparting. "C55. '-,- 'ASSURES normal and successful devel- l opment. MR. SAN D MRS. - By BRIGGS Se...» mas milieu’ A ‘rum’: Anew may Movm‘ 1N ‘m. 001701015 Manufacturers, o _, V_ x _ _ m""TT"‘J;e_ Ioliibrvlrwe-uv- 40$ ~ ‘w ‘ma-r willow. YotlIIA 4‘! 3561K coo SNOOPIP.