. v *Q ~ . '_' 1 ,|;~: _lm V. l.__,j_ . >._ . ,, .., ._ gf: ‘>. _ fltgp -I Inf.;- ' \| 'f » .g ; _ 'L Fl .’ as ‘__- I' _-.e ,. el - " 1: je' ='~ .“ :_ _ » _ .: » . _I _,Qing I on-: ~., V , .=. c-7 » _ _ 1 15,1 ,rv 1. ‘_ ,_ _ _ wif: 5; _ I_i_.‘ .ii J, . . # . .; ‘ 'lu t '_"";I.-I i 5' 'Jil I _ _ ___ -rm honour enanurrrrown. mace snwiannsxann you -... lg... ' . 4 _ _. _ ' » mis Monuniocuianuu'§¥,,§:§§E§iE,§°§£',,~;;§'yHE _ c 2 I _ _ ' ll) I :lee I K "'!"* ' ' ' U- ' "'l I, 1. ~~-- ----~--»-----»---»-i-~~---~--»-~»»--»- ~-- -~-~ _ ., _ ____ THURSDAY JULY1*-1”* 1 mil me ' - .: , A SHE FARES BEST WHO Sll0PS__ EARLIES ,was ` Government. Things are prosperous now mt next norm. suction. I dlnolved in lilli by the Laurier lin Canada, and yet the shadow of oom- There are persistent rumors that a fu distant,and there are also partial con. tradictions of any such intention on th mercial depression is creeping over other lands and probahly may come our wa!- gsnerai election for the Dominion is not Them times are not likely to he more pxopitious ° a year hence than they are now an'l ma! is nothing to gain by waiting; the part of those in power. There were many be ,"8 sa. It ,S ln A Rouen] "Y ‘ “ood reports last year that an election was time to appeal to the people, and that is then near. Some actual preparations 'hy ,nm Guudhn looks nm, “election were made, campaign literature was sent this year, probably before the snow out and friends of the Government mem ~»~~-= were wamed to he ready. But the election did not come. It is a year later now, which makes agood deal of dil1er~ ence. And Hon. Senator Thompson. who is a strong Liberal and cloee friend oi the party leaders said the other dav in England that "the Canadian elections will be over before November." The present Pariiamen: was elected on November 7. 1930 and hence the five years term will not expire until November of next year. But four years comes nearer i_.._1_>--1 WIIIII Iilll umm? The larner Fund still continues 'o grow and many are taking a deep interer to man. Contributions are sti Ill the average of our parliamentary terms oomlngln gradually. Ailttlixeip will b~ ll than Eve years. There have been nine U’ P general elections within the past thirty seven years. No Government likes to run too close to the legal expiry of Parliament for fear of being forced no take the else- election till the close of the Parliamentary unfavorable. Sir John Macdonald did so Capt, Finlayson in 1872 and came back with but six majo - J ity. The following year he was forced to C resign. Alexander Mackenzie gave him- bnt four months margin when he appealed to the country and was beaten by a two thirds majorlty.Sir Charles Tupper ran out the full term in 1896 and was defeated if, in securing the carriage for the unfortu ro preolated and do m toward- longing the life of a fellow man The following are the contributions. Previously acknowledged U44-50 Russell Hogg I-0 By mail without name 2 00 Lion at an unfavorable moment. H’szory Dr Bunch.” shows that in the three instances where A the Government of the day kept back the A _ Horace Baszard I 0~00 J term, or very near it, the outcome was A I' Lil Friend 1 -00 Little Boy ~ 2-5 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.(IJ R Dean, Chicago Friend H McKenzie. Lot 48 D Rankin Total $59~75~ COMFORT FDR OLD PEOPLE. Much of the suffering of the aged is due the kidney derangements which lead DD is lu ba o and body ckache,rheumat m m at the polls. prius. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-lgiver Pills th it is all very well to say that the Cabinet has not considered the question. ing comfort to the old folks by keeping e kidneys healthy and actlye, an so eliminating from the body the DOISUUOUS W aste matter which causes pains, aches ’1hat only means that Ilt has not been and fatal disease. SNAP FOR ' TOD 10 doz. Ladies' Kid Gloves, (black) sizes 6% to 7%, new goods (ali guaranteed) $1.35 C The followlig is a partial lil of the Homeoomers who arrived Tu ay aight by S. S. Northumberland at Summereide Adrian Douoette, Water-wwn,llaas Andrew Gallant, Boawll Miss Alioe MoCarvey, Lynn Maggie MqDonald,_Bedford, M/asa Robert A Banks, Somerville Mrs Henry Byudman, S|Framingham J D and Mrs McGregor, Cambridge Fred and Mn Many, Shoughton,Mass. Mrs W A llolieod. Medfmd, Maas i-1 R and Mn Bowers, Allston, Mass Chas L Daugherty W T Moore, Charlottetown, P E 1 Ada Thomtan, Boston I ` Mary Thornton. Baton Mrs Granville Walker, Dorehent¢r,Mass Mrs John Hume, New Bedford, lbss Walter Millman, Boston Mrs Maloney and two daughters, Noburn, Mans , Mrs E England, Cambridge Harry Smith, Taunton, Mass Mrs A D Peek, Brighton, Mase Mrs Newton Strong, Roxbury Miss Nettie M Ling, Jamaica Plain John 1) McKay, Boston ` Mrs Albert A Walker, Jamaica Plain G F|Coghlan, Dorchester, Mase Annie Higgins, Kensington Mrs Jas Arsenanlt and child, Adams- ville, NIB David Warren, New Bedford, Mass Miss Sophia Cosgrove, Providence, Rl Mrs Hunter, Newtonvllle Mrs Geo A Leard, West Somerville Miss Mary Mclnnis, Charlestown, Mass Mrs Cecil Riopei, Montreal Mrs JasiC McKenzie, Romford Falis,liie G A Gillman, Boston A G Cummings, Boston Mrs F J Hynes, Fart Augustus J H Mulooey, Somerville John Mc-Man us, Jersey City, N Y J D White, Romford Falls, Me Mrs F_G Winnoti, Randolph, Mass Mrs Albert H Holbrook. Randolph Miss Jennie N Baxter, Lawrence, Mass Mrs Wm Shaw, Boston Mrs Morrison, Nedick, Mass | 'Joseph Nicholson, Boston SUPREME COURT. 'g lu the[Supreme Court yesterday in the case of E|Wheatley versus the Fursees, Withy S S Company, the case was given to the july at 3 o`clock. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for $1250. McLean and McKinnon for the plaintiff; McLeod and Bentley for defen- dants. Henry F Coombs versus Robert Fennell. action of damages was then taken up' and isistlll before thelCcn1t. To cure a headache in ten minutes use Kumfort Headache Powders. SPECIAL NOTICES. For bargains in hay carriers, hay forks, pulleys, rope, harness and carriages of all kinds, call at our show rooms. Our motto is "large sales and small profits." A for ° Horne 81 Co. 14 d 1 w Fit-to-wear underwear for hot weather 8 doz. dark and medium tan guaranteed %p_c_c,,samp,,s_,,gmand w°,___m_ loves sizes 6to "lf re ular 1.1 for oc r g ’ 1 /2 ' g $ 5 7 p We still have some special carriages in Paton dc Co. 'id tf solid rubber cushion and pneumatic tiles 2 Baskets of black and cardinal cashmere ,,,,d,,,,,.ge ,.,,,,,,,, cf mad ,,,g,,,,,., buggies,jump sears phaetons, surreys, Hosev all Sizes; to Clear at 25C Pr mikados, traps and light and heavy 2 doz. Ladies’ Fancy Muslim Waists, $1.20 for V 25c 10 only white Pique Underskirts, $2.40 for $1.00 Lot Ci1ildren’s Muslin and to $1.10, for Linen Hoods up 29c L0t Ladies' Leather Belts up to 3oc, for 15c 50 pieces elegant Dress Muslins at big cuts in prices. 10 ends Muslin, all colors, Ioc at 7c yd 12 ends all diilerent patterns, rzc Muslims at 80 yd 1 6 ends Dress Muslins,16c for 11c yd 22 ends Dress Muslins, fancy stripe 16c for Irc yd All Muslins mecerized finish, 22c for 15c yd Also an elegant showing of American Zepher ginghams at greatly:reduced prices. Buy today, it will pay. Prowse The Wonderful Cheap Men. Bros., carriage harness which we are selling at l/oweet prices and on terms to suit our customers.-A Horne & Co. 14 d iw Souvenirs of P. E. Island-A large stock of new Souvenir Books 25 and 50 cents each. $150.00 worth of new Souvenirs and P. E. I. Crest ware just opened at Carte|`s Bookstore. 12 d IW -The greatest event in the west will be the Grand Tea at Coleman station on July 27. For a first class outing this will be your chance. Remember July 27th. 14 d 2| W li. -Everybody is wanted at the St. James’ S S Picnic at West River today. Root Beer Extracts, ,Essence of Spruce, Lemonade Powder, Lime Juice, Ginger Cordlai, Kicmms iabltts, and other requirements needed just now. Best ice cold, well flavored Sods in the city at A. W.Rcddln. Pl1m.B. The Square Druggist. Sunnyside I. I I \ Mr! R H Mana, "' _ ' ,_ _ 7 I ll. 4.. P if ¥ ir I 4,.” . .,~"f I _Q Fu is 'sv rt * , M15 1 .- "-“ -/"‘~"- ,-\ __ 1. sf il! _¢-‘ . A _ . 5,. "L_ _ ;5. ,sa "1-ir' ` if' _.--; , ,i~ >»5':5';»"-"' iI'T!"'l: I I P. "lu >i`.!"N'Il Jn . /--7 .. I “Ll ~..`\ ,_ ,f`,j/i|i|»,.,,`_ I in ” s.-T-”‘.= 1;; 3: * ‘f filimi ~ "Do r"'°"'5H|NtJ 2’ if *\ \ 5,-;_<\f T/ A -liiiflar \\. ' *__~_f_ ' 1 _E Nix = _ Q Q ,, IlIMllIl.i ‘ g into N I I lil( A X? Pi _ ll Inthemorningiseertamlythebeetdme. - the snhdeot. The House sec n ___ '[‘_ , , ` 3 \ _ , _ _ , ` J ' : \ » V / i \ ‘ Mrs Hany Carsoa,|Waltbava ‘s , Mm 0 Brotnsralhmaiea Plain A Misa Ciemeni.laa1Walah, West Lynn ‘ Mrs E J Banks, Somerville I ' Master Chas and Misa Olive Banks. ' - ` Somerville , , , _ _,___ Mrs-I A Peters. Medford, Male | 1 _. ...... , , ., _ 1 WEARABLES UNDER- ~ PRICED. I Every department is clamoring for representation, but as a matter of fact, we can’t begin to do them justice gn yourself and judge of the many attractions in person. We think you can save money by coming here. Try I White and colored Linen Outing Hats, marked 38c for V515 R paper-really the most satisfactory thing to do is to come W* ,- 7* . 3 2 5c each Boys' Cloth Caps worth up to 75c, for 25;; ¢a¢h Men's Cloth Caps worth upto 75c, for 25¢ each Mens’ Braces worth 15c,f for Men’s Black Cotton Socks worth 18c, for 1 . _ Men s Summer Underwear, special value per suit zoc each 12C each ~ Men’s F me Balbriggan Underwear special value per suit ‘L 20 5 Pieces Fancy Dress Muslin marked zoc, for 2 Pieces Fancy Dress Muslin marked 3oc, for 2 Pieces Black and White Dress Muslin niarked 2 5c, for 15c yard 15c yard 15c yard 1 Pigce Fancy Mercerized Lawns marked 3oc,` or 2 Dozen Ready-to-Wear Hats 6 Lddies’ Cotton Wrappers Children's White Lawn Sun Hats Basket full of Chi1dreu’s Tan Hose Basket full Children’s Plaid Hose Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose “Special” ' 12C pair Special value Cashmere Hose Fancy stitched Cotton Hose, “special” Basket of ladies’ Silk Gloves per pair, “special” 6 ladies’ Linen Coats, marked $1. 50, now 2 5c each 4 dozen Shirtwaists Half Price 8 pairs slightly soiled Lace Curtains Half Price Colored Silk Collar Forms, marked zoc, now loc each 15c yard Half Price Half Price Half Price Half Price Half Price 2 5c pair 28c pair 2 5c pair Olympic Collaring, marked 25c for ` me 20 pieces Muslin, special price 10¢ yard 3 pieces fancy Voile Dress Goods, marked 65c, for ~ 45 C 3 pieces striped Voile Dress Goods, marked 48C, for 35° Basket full of Applique reduced to 7c yard 7 5c Pairs of Corsets, all sizes Half Price 3 yards Towelling for 9C Latest Style Silk Bows, “Special” goc each Men’s§Pants reduced to 7 5¢ Pair NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS. New Dress Skirts-very latest styles in light grey cloth, trinimed with colored piping and brass buttons. New Four-in-hand Shirtwaist Scarfs, new `Belts, new Shirtwpists Setts, new fancy Hat Pins, Silk Waists, etc. Moda Roady-made Clothing at big Discounts. Boys’ Ready-made Clothing at big discounts. F. PERKINS ICB. 'CO.. The Mllllnory Load"qra,f su1~uws1mt._ ’ j 'f -S I I I 1 ! I » ~ l