a sale of ~< \'\‘~. -. This week we offer you Jacquard Turkish Towels . . “ Sub standards ”— -, would Sell in the u»: l regular Way for 60¢ i 39¢ each Sub Standard Jacquard Turkish Towels , .With borders in Rose, Blue, Green, Gold f, and Helio. Size about 24 x 45. Sell regularly at about 60c. These were called . g “imperfect” by the hawk eye inspectors at the mills—y0u and we would find it almost impossible t0 find a flaw. The service of the towel is not impaired. Over the counters . or post paid 39c each Plain Hemmed Sheets, size 66 x 86. ,. . . . . . . . . .,._.;.‘...,.._.,. ., 75c Each Plain Hemmed Sheets, size 78 x 88. $2.00 Pair Hand Hemstitched Sheets, size 63 x 90.' ,. . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $2.35 Pair Hand Hemstitched Sheets, size 8O x 90. $2.65 Pair Specials on all Wabasso Sheets. , . ._ Small lot Hemmed Pillow Cases to clear , at 10c each. Size 40 inches wide. Pillow Cases, 40 inches wide _. . . 35c Pair - Better quality Wabasso Pillow Cases at i special prices. - ~- ~ mitififfiliiiilllfilifiill lligwutiiliiilss Charlottetown, P. E. I. , . . . And Vlclmt Miss Irma. Mclssac, Glenwood. oLeary y was a recent visitor at the b01119 . of Mrs. Alvin Mclsuc, Hebron. An interesting game of baseball was played in Oieary on July 6th, between Tigni-sh and O‘Leary, which resulted in a score of 14-7 in favor of Tignish. Miss Alice Clements, Hebroa, was among those who tool: the matric- ulation exams to P. W. C. in Al- berton last week. Mr. Stephen Stewart has just completed a. refreshment booth at West Point wharf, for Mr. Rankin Howatt, which he opened to tho public on July 6. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Oulton, Glenwood, on the birth of a young daughter. p- Mr. Robert c. Parent, accompan- j led by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gor- i till, of the Glenwood Station, mo- - tored to the Palmer Road Illustra- l] tion Station on Dominion Day. f I While in Alberton they registered v l Miss Irma Clements, BIL, has returned to her home in Hebmn from Boston, Mass. The Misses Marion and Eleanor: Stewart, returned to their homo in West Point on July 8th, from Notre _ Dame ‘Academy, Charlottetown . instit- I July ist, and is spending his vaca- having graduated from m“ U t h, h i _ ution on June 15th, remaining to f, on a s omc n CW8 wom,’ take entrance exams to P. W. C. Mrs. John Jelly and grand- Hm’ week daughter. Reta Jelly, of OLeary, left on July 4th, for Maine to visit \. the formers daughter, Mrs. Tho- ‘ mas Woodbridge. at the Terrace Hotel. Mr. Fenton Crosman, of Quebec City. arrived in the Province on The semi-annual examination oi Cape Wolfe School was held on June 30th, with s largo number of rate-payers and visitors present. At the close of the examination. very complimentary remarks were made concerning the work oi the teach- er, Miss Fairlie Dorgsn, who has just completed three successful years in this school, and is 00min, back for tho fourth, when lchocl re-opens in August. Milo Dorian .2? .<:f:f*~:.:..::.";: w, 3;»- ; A, m) o coon. mm erpup. ore mgewfiw. ‘gill; ‘mend leaving for their homes, visitors and pupils wore generously treated ‘ to candy. Pupils mcoiving Public iIyMTnaHlrZ-y rifilaazl-‘aarll and M" School Ccrtlficatosrwoll: Dorothy ' ' "' Gem‘ Lidstone 1m Omnmansnddluudo Dyment, have arrived in the Pro- L|dn°m'_o - vince. and are visiting friends and ' ' "lat-Ives in O’Leary and vicinity. l l Mrs. Leona Berrigan and two l children, Betty and Hazel, her V? brother Mr. George Megglson, with y Mrs. Moggison and son William James, of New Jersey, are visiting relatives in O'Leary and vicinity, Mrs. Stout-How do you libs my new gown, door? 1 got h. for s, ridiculous price. Husband-You mun you lot it ............ .,.;.._..-.-.- Her many friends regret the m. noss of Miss Anna Morrison, oi Ho- bron, which confines her to P. C. Hospital for a couple of weeks, and m. m ‘mum "fir" , all wish her s speedy recovery, mm“ . .' ' rollcveo mu" g‘ gm ._ ._ .. V».-. Jchool for tho oomlng term. -- A dov, Avg. 3rd. i- sports, stop dsnoins contest. of Newtonvilio, Mass, motored to Summoxside lost week, accompan- iod by Mrs. U. Collings and Mr. C. H. Pools, of lower Montague, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard West- away-S. —COMI T0 THE strawberry ond loo‘ Cree-m Festival in Bedeque Rink, Wednesday evening, July 20. There will be a. supply of real homo mode ice cream. Also various side attractions including a ball guns between Borden vs. Reed's Corner. 4456-7-18-31. —'.IO ATTEND RIFLE liiEl-JT- Summersid is to be well repre- sented this week nt the 57in an- nual shoot of the Provincial Rifle Association. Those attending un- der tho auspices of the Summerslde Rifle Club will be: Mr. L. R. Allen, MLA; Dr. A. W. Len-d, Dr. H. S. Allen, O. B. Rogers, Brenton Clark, Walter Schumann, Hszcn Phillips, Rev. L. B. Campbell and Rev. W. E. Aitkon-B. -WEDDING BELLS- A very pretty marriage was solemnlzed at the United Church Parsonage, Sum- mersido on Thursday morning, July 14th, when Rev. L. B. Campbell united in the holy bonds of wedlock, Beatrice Fay Linkletter oi Northam and James Henry Cameron of Char- lottetown. The couple were attend~ ed by Miss Annie Linkletter, sister of the bride and Mr. Robert Camer- on, brother of the groom. Only the immediate relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron will spend a short time touring Nova Scotia be- fore taking up their residence in Borden. —-ENJOYABLE EVENING.— On Monday evening July ilth, a large number of people from Northam and adjoining districts met at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips of Arlington, to ex- tend good wishes to Miss Fay Link- letter in vie? of her approaching lnarrrlage. Mr. L"l Mrs. Phillips know just how to ma“ their guests feel at home; this happy faculty, together with music and a dainty and ample lunch, made for those present an fill gifts. spending a pleasant vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rog- ers.—-Mrs. Monckley and two child- ren, of Boston, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Toombsa-Jrhe Y. P. S. of the United Church held a pic- nic ot Darniey Shore on Friday. Despite the rain, a good time was enjoyed by all-Miss Vera Mac- Leod has entered the Prince County Hospital for training. — Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adams, on the birth of a bonnie girls-The many friends of Mrs. Art Larkln, are glad to hear that she is up again, after her long illness-Miss Helen Rogers has been re-engaged as teacher of Kelvin School, and Miss Myrtle Hughes, of Clermom. -—~Mr. Joe MacDonald, Charlotte- town, is visiting friends in Ken- smgton-Miss Edna. Champion is visiting friends in Murray River.- Miss Lillian Pidgoon, superintend- ent of the Prince County Hospital, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pidgeon-Jrhe many friends of Mrs. Byron Thompson are sorry to hear that she has entered the Prince County Hospital for treat- ment.—A group oi younger girls are camping at Park Corner, Miss Mary Ready and M. Higgins ac- companying them. - Miss Jennie Psynter has accepted Norboro ‘ IBTEBI Glllllfllll i-NII ANNAN IACII Wednes- “62-‘1-16-3! -INDIAN IIVIB PICNIC, ‘moo- dAY, July 19th. Boxing, various 4406-7-14-51. -—VISI'I‘OB.S 1'0 SUMMEBSID! ‘MIL JohnDufisnd hereon Orion, unusually enlovable dence to the Anglican Church at evenins- M188 Linkletter was the re- Kildarc Capes. Rev. w. J. Phillips violent c! many beautiful and use- conducted the service, the church ' being filled to capacity. The choir —KEN5mGT0N —' M155 Ruby “Nearer My God To Thee," "Breathe Rows. RN. of New York. is on Me Breath of God" and "Blessed -IOSfl-IILLII KIBIID meat meal contains charcoal. Distribut- od by Bruce's . flilI-‘l-‘ll-li if? ‘ —oo|.r own sermon- m» Golf 0111b st the West ond d! lum- mersido was broken into on I'd- day night and a quantity of cigar- ettes, golf bells and 501i stick! stol- on. The police no inveotooiting mutton-S 403cm! rismnmsfl m II ADDBISSID—M. J. P‘. Amctt of Summersidc has received word from Mr. D. H. Sutherland 0f 3511108. who is supervisor of Fisheries for the Maritime Provinces, stating that he would arrive in Sum- merslde on on Mlonday evening, July 25th, and would address s. meeting oi the lobster fishermen of Prince County on Tuesday, July 26th, at Summersldeeat 2 p. m. when mat- ters/regording the industry will be discussed. Mr. Sutherland is com- ing here at the request of Mr. Will- lam Found, Deputy Minister of Ag- riculture at Ottawa and it is im- portant that as many fishermen as possible will attend the meeting on Tuesday afternoon. -POST NUPTIAL SHOWER-A very largo number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Besristo, who were recently married, called at their new home in Malpeque on Tuesday evening last. and tendered them a welcome and showered them with lovely gifts and the b-‘ESII of kind wishes for their future happiness. Mrs. Bearisto was for- merly Mlss Hattie Campbell, of Spring Valley. The spacious home of the newly-weds was taxed to the limit, to accommodate the guests. The presents, daintlly wrapped ‘n white tissue paper and gay ribbons, were opened by Miss Laura Cas- well and Miss Ella McNeill. The accompanying verses were read by Miss Jean Simpson. There were many lovely and useful gifts, in- cluding handsome pleces cf furni- o-tw-y and q-u-Q Mn. D. R. Morrison, of Summon- slde. were recent visitors to Whist- icy River, the guests of Mrs. John mi ' -Mr. and Mrs. ‘rbomu and their daughter, Mia Ethel, d Summerside, ore visiting friends in Cornwall and Springfield-S. 4m. and Mrs. .1. Gonoot of Quo- bec City are visiting tho Bland and were guests for a fow days at tho Clifton Hotel, Smnmcrsidm-S * —Mr. Davis Udstone of Summer- slde has returned from Pctawawl. where he was in trainlfllflvll-h "l9 P. E. Island ArtllleryrB --Mrs. Sutherland, widow of i-to late Rev. George Sutherland, for- merly of Kenslngton, is on s. visit to Island friends from her home in Edmonton-S. . -Senator Creelmsn McArthur left lost week for ottawe. He was ac- companied by MI‘. Neil McLeod, KC. |who will, visit his son, Donald, in LSlZ. Catherineo, OntariOPS —Mr. Wallace Bradshaw and Mr. Richard Westawoy, of Sum- merside, were recent visitors to Montague and Sturgeon. They were accompanied by Masters Richard and Orion Wostswsy, who will spend their summer 1oiidsys with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Collings, of Sturgeon-S. 11-4; -Rev. lnnes E. Fraser, B. A., who was the preacher at the morning service at-the centennial celebration at St. John’s Church, St. Eleanor-s, ls spending a few days with his sister. Mrs, IR. H. Stems of char- lottetown Royalty, before returning to his home in New Glasgow, N. S. During his stay in St. Eleanors he ture and china tea. services. Mr. Bearisto responded most heartily to the address of welcome and thanked one and all for their tang- ible expressions of goodwill Re- freshments and dancing followed. The music was furnished by violin and organ. The players were: Charles Woodslde, Borden Tuplin and James Bearisto on the violin, and Edna Duggan, Maybelle Wood- side and Marion Simpson on the organ-S. —FUNERAL SERVICE-The flin- eral of Mrs. James Warburton Clerk of Fbrtllflt Cove tool; place on Frif day afternoon from her late resi- rendered very ieelingly the hymns Are The Dead." A duet by Mrs. Arthur Cameron and Mr, Russel heard was sung during the service, which closed with Nunc Dimittis. There were many beautiful floral tributes. The poll bearers were Messrs. Geo, Beath, William Leav- itt, Emmitt Connors, James Fitz- gerald, William Feake and John Macintosh. Interment was 1n the cemetery at Kildare. Attending the serviccfrom outside points were Mrs. A. D. Warburton and m. Pat- rick Warburton of Charlottetown: Mr. Allan Stewart and Mrs. Guy Cameron of Strathgartney; Mr. and Mrs. victor Travers, Miss Eleanor Green, Mrs. Fred Murphy and Mr. Ernest Mills oi Summerslde, and Messrs. Harry and Arthur Jones of St. Eleonora-S PERSONALS j / -Mr. Edward Poole of Summer- side is spending his vacation with friends in Halifax-S -Mr. Fulton of the Royal Bank staff, Silmmerside, has returned from an enjoyable trip to Nova. Scotla. and New Brwiswlcle-S —Mr. Frank Platts of liowlan was a visitor to Summer-side int number of people from Kensington attended the loo cream social held’ in Kelvin on Monday evening.- Mrs. Sharpe of Moncton, recently sington. Lennon bbsvonlod by Miami's. surname UP i K l d K - visited friends in o vin an en mom’ mt m who is “m: to Mom trcsl to see a specialist mi account of his hoslth.—S ' week-S -Mr. A. E. McLean. M. P., leaves today for Ottawa. He is accompan- ed by Mr. Clayton Florbos of Bel- was the guest of Miss Ethel Tanton. Wiggins, D. D., of Sackviile, N. 5., who has been detained at the Clif- ton Hotel, Summe side, an account of a. slight accident while out driv- ing on Sunday, July 10th, left on Saturday afternoon for her homo She was accompanied by her daugh- ter, Mrs. Fisherk who has been with her mother since the accident-S MT. STEWART Miss Etta MacGlauchlin, U.S.A., is at present spending some time visiting her para-its, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron MacGEauchln, Head or Hillsbcrough. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLu-on, Charlottetown, spent the week ond at Mount Stewart, tho gum; p! Mrs. Macbarenk parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Jay. The ice cream festival and dance held at Conovoy School, wok quits well attended, and a good flmg m; enjoyed by all. The proceeds were in aid of the Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell and family, of Freetown, were ro- cent visitors to Cherry Hill. ‘ The mm? friends of Miss Tay- lor. Mount Stewart, are sorry to learn of her continued illness. Miss Marlon MacDonald. teacher at New Perth, is at present spend- ing her vacation at her homo in Mount Stewart. . Miss Gladys Aflleck, Mount Stewart, was a recent visitor to Savage Harbor. sr. MARY'S convnur, ornns Certificates for regular and punc- tual attendance. ilrsde IL-illarnle Meurant. Grade IV. -'3cris Campbell, Viln- nfc Lavle. Grade VL-Annio Jennings, Mil- dred Grant. Grade VfL-Elesnor Luvio, Ella Poole, Mattie Jennings. Grade X.—- Margaret Lavle (‘l years), Adele McLean (3 years), Estelle McDonald, Kathleen Mc- Donald, Loviso ‘Fleming. Josephine Wight. Farms; 4m. mam no by M. r as MAGNUM or mu sluice)" 12-OUNCE SIZE .. .._...........D, o. .GINGER comarw, Maritime Distributor. . urn, Local Distributors. curled: cmmmnm nnw SUSSEX BEVERAGE CARVELL BROS ALEI Edna Pequot, Evelyn Cairns. Lean: Grades I and 11-1, Rita Con- don; 2, Viol; Obovorlo; S, Princes Pequot. . Grades III and IKE-Dario Comp- bell. Grade VI.--l., Amy Melons; 2, Gertrude Pequot. Grid! Val. Rltl O'Donnell: I, _,g Margaret Pequot; 3, lnry Mc- Kesrnoy. l -Mrs. Wiggins, wife of mv. c. 1". GM“ V11 cud VIII-Helen Muilally. Grades l! and JL-Istollo Moo Prim f0!‘ Bilhclt AIINIOM, do- nated by Rev. J. B. Crokoa: Grsdo IIL-Holon Cairns. Grads Vs-Annlo Mo! McDonald. Grade VL-I, Alice Byrno; 3, Annie Jennings. Gfldc 131-1. Mfllorio Psquot: B, Anna Mslcuc. emu IVr-Joanott orum. , Grade Vmt-Ednn McDonald. Donated by Judge Prom: ' Gtldc VIL-Ills Poole. Donated by Mn. Roy Mcloon: Grads xF-uai-y o. Iochon. Prizes for Department: Grades I and TIP-Kenneth Mutv Phy. ~ r Grades III and m-aun Lilian Gsllnnt. Grades V and VIP-Mary Mo- Kearney. Grades VII and Vina-Sinner McIntosh. Prizes for Application: Donated W tbs Children of Mary: Grade XL-Jcseph bubon- ald. . Donated by Min Hilde. Monoch- orn: Grads lip-Adele McLean. Donated by Miss Hilde Helmh- orn: Grads lib-Gladys Muiislly. Prise for Needlework: Grade W. —Msrgarot Bsamish. Prizes for Domestic Economy: Grades III and Xvi-Awarded by Mrs. Roy Mel-can: Joyce Buffet. Grades V and VL-Awsrdod by Children of Mary: Roan McLean. ‘ Grades VII and VIII-Awarded by Children of Mary: Geraldine Pequot. Grades I! and Ira-Awarded by Children of Mary: Mary Ciozkin. Special prises: Prise for lhthsmatics donated by Rev. J. B. Onion! Margaret Levis. Prise for History donated by Judge A. L. from: sumac Mooney. Prllo for Arithmetic donated W Rev. I". L. Mulislly. equally merited Money and I... rinsing, awarded by the Department of rronob, Education (in ordorpof merit): M- na McDonald, Iuolosh Roop, Gor- sldine Pequot, Cecilio. Cboverio, Helen Mullally. Bridget McIntosh, Prizes for Christian Doctrine do- nated by Rt. Rcv. Monsignor Mc- Donstedbyltcmbl. r. Monsglmi: _ ' donated by Rev. M. l‘. Monsghnn: Mary C.‘ Poohln. Prise for Highest Average in May Toot donated by Children of Mary: Mllfllot M06061. Special prim for Attendance (‘I years) donated by Rev. Mother Superior: Margo-rot Lsvio. Prise for Arithmetic, Grads IX: Rita McDonald. Governor-Generals Bronls Med- sl for donors! Proficiency: Msr- garet Levis. - K STANIIOPI SCHOOL CLOSING 0n Thursday aim-noon sn ox- coptionslly largo nunzbor of parents and friends of the loschor and bil- pils gathered in Stsnhopo school- room for tbs closing exercises. thoroughly oxsminod by their teacher Milojimily A. Stewart in the various subjects sad their sus- wsrs showed the thorough ground- workthoyhsdhoddurlngtbetornn . l npwuu of forty pupil! wore ‘ The four pupils who tried the Grads VIII sums, nlmsly: Mm ‘ion McCsbs, Mary MoCobo, Molfl Robison and Malcolm llcLougblfl wore prooontod\ with their Publl School Certificates. ‘Ibo prise fa attendance was awarded Aiblil Ross, for boot arithmetic llobd Robloon and for highest poscmhoi iii-Public school stoma Morin McCsbo. them brought ova-y pleasant temoon to s class fled wlohso M happy holidays won unchanged. “Wu drown by loviss Homing. Public School heaving Certificates LOOK‘. THAT HORRID Mass LHTTA vcrrse. a5 Gould "ro RUM row. MAYOR- I curls-r ‘mm- NOW SHEWILM BE m m: seer»... owm n Mus-r no some Prissforlnglfsinhstinoud ofier.,every meal . ’.. _ See hpwmuchbetier feel ._. no.‘