it l". -|`. I llh ‘Q1 l :___ L5 it 5_1 h _ .fi _'_ i i L' _+ I .;t l '-, at ' ~ .»_ ‘_ ‘ .i _l ill .Hu PF? _,__ i A. _ » ».,.` lv _-.~ ft. is j-__ j t .~,,. .i ~ fo .ll xt. it in i , _ F' T' is _ _/.` _‘_ 3'. “Y” ~¢-im' it V ._<_ =t fi: ».-. , 1;" _.__ _ 7,, 3' :_ .._, -» 1 _ t _ ' r i f i’.` t. ,r_ ’» I V., 'a t ._ ei? 4 _ i . if. it ' -__ p.. t -'~_ l t; '_ i i _ .fl 1 it " ii I 4' _\ ._ __ t V l `» tt: ‘H _ .l ,ir ii __ , tt ' t W UHIEQO l Si at l!¢i'?!Y. HBH* lI¥¢`$ ___` _ ,..- .. , _ _ _ . _ . ._ - .,- . . ` " ' -5' JW .!\l7~7';,t-~5_'°“Y\'|.. _. ._ __ .‘ _ v, _ __,___._A ,.____‘__ _ ____i i. ._ , ,__ V; _~..,__,___. _ __ _ _ - _. _ _ __ _ I _ _ _ » n""' ° _.l __.. __ _ ' _ . ,~ ’ ri `- /_'_ "_ rmmstm ._ _ _ ° _ r _ il nl-an -'-nn-nr ' -r ' _ "' _. 1 _sq-L L_ _-HIL “Nia '$5 \E§ 3" ' i~;_'_ ` A ` 'I' - \ ~ _, 44. ‘ l \\..:;/y ' ` ' ~ ~ ' _ Mr. Herman, to go into camp. -0L`»D LINES IN VOSLE blouses. -CONVENTION-For the pur-i white and pink. your choice to .pose of choosing o canflidate t'or . ei) __ _ _ clear 75t: :ti Slnclziirs ithe - fortli-coining by-election ~s' - ' - ' i aSd] If there’s a more delightful summer climate than Prince Edward Island on earth-we don’t know where to find it. 0f course you will find it a little warm in the middle of the day-especially if you' go round dressed the same way as you did in April. Dress for comfort-for ease, for perfect summer delight. ‘ ~ He're’s the wayi- Men’s plain cream also plain with black pin stripe Palm Beach trousers made with cuffs and belts loops exactly the thing for these warm days, all sizes ~, - -- ~ -$7-50 Men’s Cream flannel trousers with black pin 'Stripe g00d quality _ _ _ _ . _ _ .l‘il7.5il Men’s wlhite duck trousers all sizes $2-50 ur Men’s grey tweed Summer Suits in plain coat with patch pockets, also Norfolk sty- les. Single and double breast models __ ._ ____ __ 30.00 and 35.00 Men’s duster coats in fawn, khaki and brown shades, all sizes - _ - - - -2-75 to 8.50 Men’s pongee and silk shirts in fancy and plain whites _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .f _ _ 5_0() 107.50 l\’ien’s Athletic under wear in cottou,pongec and gitlk all sizeg _ . _ .l..'»t) to 4.25 per suit & McLEOD Ltd. I ' 119-121 Quccu St., (‘Ii'to\\'u Kensington Horse Races WEDNESDAY, JULY Zlltli, 1921 $1000 PURSES f$l000 Pnocn'AMME 'l _ l ‘ 2.17 Trot; 2.21 Pace. stake-Purse Ssoo. Kemmah Aubrey-Nominated and owned by Edward Stewart, French River. Thomas R.-Nominated anti owned by Dr. W. G. Church, S`Side. Rexhesrt-Nominated anti owned by llammond Kelly, Southport. Illia Belle Rico-‘Notninated atitl owned by»-W. B. McArthur, Kensington. ld Locanda-Nominated und owned by C. ll. Benoit, Charlottetown. Skyline-Nominated and owned by tl. ll. Iloopcr, Charlottetown. J. Forbes-Nominated hy I.. Rogers, ownotl by D. A. McKinnon. 2.25 Trot; 2.28 Pace. Stake-Purse, $300. Wilfred Hai-Nominated anti owned by W. McNeill, Sotithport. Albert J.-Nominateti and own-ed by Hammond Kelly. Southport. Commodore K-Nominated and owned by Alex. Kennedy, Southport Bart Hn!--Nominated and owned by Dr. W. G. Church, S'Slde. Zue Baugllmln-Nominated anti owned by C, H. Benoit. Ch’town_ Colonel Waltz-Nominated by I.. Rogers, owned by G. McDonald, Charlottetown. King Brazilian-Nominated by T. W. Semple owned hy F. Walsh. Tryon. ' ‘W V ' 2.40 Trot. Stake-Purse $300. ‘ . .'7 » Mary Picklord-Nominated'and owned by Jas. Arhlng, Ch'town. Silver Todd-Nominated anti owned by H. C. Hooper, Charlottetown Sybil C.-Nominated and owned hy W. Mt“.Nel'll, Sotitlipnrt, The Contractor-Nominated and owned by D. R_ Morrison, S’Side_ Alice the Great-Noinitlotetl by .l.L_ Mulrhead, owned by P.S. Brown Hasty Lad-Nominated and owned hy W. A. Matthews, S'Si»d‘e. Uoclta-Nomlnatetl and owned by Dr. Christopher, Tignisth. Patricia Aubrey-Nominntetl and owned by J. W. O’Brlon, Flimsdale. 0'Lnry Boy~Nominuted by 'l‘_ W. Sample, owned hy Geo. Sheen. Juanita Aubrey-Nominated and owned 'by Hammond Kelly, Southport. _ Running Race. Half Mile Heat:-Purse S100. Rainbow-Entered by B. W. Taylor, Pkinter River.. Plddyinnd Maid-Entered by W. B. McArthur. Kensington. Dimpoly--Entered by Murdock Tiryanton. Oiiimynide-Flnterod by James 0'Connor. Clinton. t 0 ‘_ ` ~; - ____ A 5,3 \\ ' ' ‘\ " .1 _ _ _ “1 heron--Nomtnmn ny W. B. Meueiii. sttmmmiae. 'ruin Ptnomsns 'ro an 'run ni-is'r nacrs or 'run smsoiv. Junomo mmf 'mn Anov_i=: sN'mms_ .nm/u.s.‘ ton ont-:An .mn nm=‘ruoI» Grady sailed on Wed- nesday morning for Picton to |-Q. load coal for this port.-H. -cHu.onENs' wnirs onsss. E8. 4 I0 12 years. clearing at 25 per cent off. Sinclair & Siewai:_ Limited. -BUNGALOW HOUSE tlre'sses_ W0l'!h £0 $1.90,' JI.tly_ Siile Price $1.39 at Sinclair'a. -BLACK S_ATEE_N underskirts on sale Saturtmy 7!-lc each. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. Rev. Jas. lIaci')ou_t:nll will preach on Sabhafrh the 17th al Suuinierslde nt 10.30. Se:trletown` pt Il anti Capo Traverse at 7 -90 IN ‘SHADE.-Tuesday \va< :mother real sumnicr day, warui und dusty. with the mercury at 110 in the simile. Street trriilic rather dull until eveniiigf-H. ` -ANOTHER SHIPMENT or Jer- sey Knit lllnoniers tu hand selling at Bllcf Sec them. Sinclair & Ste- wart Limited. -NEW ANNAN RACES. Atigus. 17th,--Biggcr. better. bu.~=ie°' th-in before. Great racing, tri-_oat side .tl stinctlons. great niusic. Nt-vt: :t dull moment _-\nrouncenie'it ot' rziec classes will appear latter. -BASEBALL - The lmsoliziill game between the Red Sox :ind tht I i’ioneers oi' the Stitziitiersitle league played _Viontloy nig-it on the llirh School diauiontl, was one oi' the least interesting of the series, i'e- suitlng in a victory for the Pioneers bv the store of 7--1 in favii' ot`i the Pioneers. By this tlcfetit tht lied _Sox have been eliiniuutrtl fron- tlie league games. the race for the pennant now being between the \V.ir Veterans with ri per-tcntctre oi iitlti and the P-n.'et-r_= witii n per < f-cntnge of 000. The l.:itteries on ‘.\lonti.iy's anno- were: Pioneers | movie and t.y-otw; not sox. with ' row and Bowen. .losupli .\1cCul|ou|,;li was uinpire anti lion Stew;tt't was I has-.1 judge. i -HAMILTON SCHOOL CLOS.- ING-Tho animal exaniimttion or Flaniilton school was `heitl on ’i`liursday the 29th inst.. with ;-T representative nuniber of pztrenis 'anti friends in attendance The _classes were examined by thr- teaclier ;\`ii_-as (`.itherine _\iurt'lil.-on atssistetl by Mr. Johr. Simpson and ' .the :ins\vers given by thr- scholars showctl ability on the part of the. lteacher to impart the knoivledgt-‘ ‘sho possessed as woll us :i respon~ sive attitutlc on the part of th_°_ scliolars `lo receive the, swiiiic. The l lexercises througliont were well con ,ducted anti very ruitislitt-tcr,\‘_ At, the ianliuni school nietetiriu of this ills- trict _\lr.s. llowarti ltximsnv was up ptiiiiied lzttly |_i‘tistecs which ztppoiut _ment nieeis with *ne approval oi; nil. `| -ORGAN RECITAL- A most yenjoyahio organ recital was given " in the Siiniinersido .liethotlizrt church last night (’l`uestia_v) by Professor liiruin Holi. the English igold tiictlolist ol' Mont-toil, assisietl in several vocal ntiiiiliers by Mrs. i_‘llall Aniong the nunihers on the prugrnin, which ivas tlioroiirzhly en- joyed by zi very large attentlanfrtt, were _\l<`-iitir-isoiin's Souatn, .\los ~ zkuwski's Serenade. Bcrceiise from Jocelyn. hy Gotlnrd, (‘hopiu's Noc- turne in G, Besi_`:~. i-`;tnt:i.~tl=\ in I". rt (`oinniunion cou'positio;i by Gr:~ son :mtl a Grand tli`fertoii"‘ in G_ by \\'0ly. .\lrs. llall was iieartl with great dt-light and .stisi-aint-il ap. plnuse in the solo, "'i`he. l_ord is .\i_\' Sliepherd" hy Litltlit- _ind _\1cn. del.~:soiirii's hetititifiil iiiasterplece ior the feinnlc voice. "O tilest in the Lord." The pi'oceetis oi the ro-_ cital, which were of tt .\uii:=tuntlal nature, were lor _ tho Methodist t`lioir Fund. _ ___.__1.-- ____-_-___ Beauty Coittentetl - nlvnyl confide Q gguerbeaug hnbern gf.,- n‘t“":'°‘....._..'°..._;_*"“'i::: » l to a _ _. ‘ udnl Counluh Orietal ' ‘ Cream. ' __ >_ _.-_ _ Send I5c. lov Trlnl Stn _ \ -_ " - -cnuncu oF scu.-t_ANo._ " only 98c to clear at Sincl:nr's. -WANTED-AT BRUNSWICK House two maids for general work. Mrl. James Lynda, Kohsluz ion. _ ~ _ _ i -sovs' Jen-ssv play mitoti $1.65 value. selling for $1.25 nt' Sinclair-’s. _ ‘ l -COAL VESSEL- The scnoo - ner Merino, Captain l~Iolsen_ sallctl from Sumniersitle on Tuesday morn Ing i'or Hastings. after discharg- ing coal for Joseph Read nud Co. _ -CADETS IN CAMP- Seventy five (‘.t\dets of Suiiiiiiersitle and vicinity went to Charlottetoirii Tuesday, under the charge of Rev. s being held in St. Pauls Ilail to- day ('l`liurstlay. ) _ -_-‘ I -WON’T THAT RUNNING race at Kensington on the 20th be worth seeing. All plugs and don‘t knowl make some sport. Don't miss it. | -~ t -TOWN COUNCIL- The re~ izular meeting of the ’I`owii Coun» cll was held Monday evening. The usual assortment of bills were passed. other business ol routine c`nar;it-ter tllscussetl. - t --SUCCESSFUL OPERATION -~».\l1ss Goldie Evans of Tlgnislt was brought to the Prince ('o.. ilospitnl 'I‘uosti;iy iucrnlng_ wiiere she successftiily untltzr-.vent in: operation for t\ppeudlcilis_ l -THE' LADIES AID of the Pro- testant Orplinnafzo, Kcnslnzzton. will servo supper in the Kiut.-,t George llall on day ui’ races. Ju1_v` 20th. Hours 4 to 10 p ni. Prices 40 cts. Any donations of onke, cl.-, will he thnnkiuily received Conn- :ind help the orphans. ' -ROAD IMPROVEMENT.-Tire trees on the corner oi the Pope lload and Central Street have been removed and been replaced bg: about 5100 feet ot wire, giving .1 better view to those usln z :hc road :intl nutkiiig it much better audi .~a|'e\‘ for the auto traffic. -CHILDRENS( romper suits, i the gtlm'@» BU! they HPR Siting to ftitute receiving one visit and some Report of .Work Wotiienfs lnstitiites The following paper was read by Miss (‘urruthei-s. supervisor Hi :on terenee yestertlnl/I-- July 1, 1920 to March 31st.. 1921' tion Walter M. Lea :intl Members of this Convention;-l beg to submit herewith the following re- port of the work done hy the Wo- men's institutes of Prince Edward island t'rom July 1., 1920 to March 31. 1921. ‘ Fornierly the institute year was Jroiu J\|ly lst, to June 30th of the year following. Hut for several reasons it was thought best that the work end in M:\i'l~h r:ither.than June. On account of this tiie_re is the work oi' only nine months to report tit this tl;ne. During this period To visits lime ht-eu iiiutiiyto the lnstltulcs by the Supervisor, Miss Saunders anti her two assistants i\li.~'s t"arrutlicis and Miss ii. McKenn:t_ when deinonstrzl tions were given in miilinerv, first aid. hot school lunches, anti vari~ ous plinses of cookery. as well as talks on institute work and the like. July and August were taken up largely with this work, each In - of the weaker, two. The latter port of August was spent in preparation for the An - niial Convention which was held on Septieinber 1st__und 2nd. {u spite of the disagreeable weather, there wus n good attentlanrte of -Mrs. (I)r.) T\ieGratii. of New York is visiting Ffmeraltl. -Mr. Jiio_ A. I.oa_ Suinmerside, is on a business trip to Qiicboo. -»I)r. Ciianipioii. oi' 0`L.e:iry was in Suninicrslde, Tuesday on pr-iv ft-.ssional business. --Miss Annie ii-Inman, I'-:iruierlv oi` tSu|uuierside is visiting i`riouti.~x in Stitiiiiicrsitlc after sp~ntling the. past few years in Wetaskiwin. -Mrs. Musson, of Toroiiitr is visiting in Suniuierside the guest of hcr sis»Iei's thc Misses li:int_ -Miss Elizabeth Vifctige and Miss .\i:itiitltt Aresnault, Sumuier - side. lei't by carierry \Vcdi\estla_\' morning for Maine. -Mrs. Kailit-_rine Strong, Suiu - -REPEAL CASE- it is undtr; stood that notice has been given of an :tppenl to the Supreme (_Iourt| from the tiectsiun oi' ills l_lo_nt-rl Judge )'lcQuarrie oi' the County (‘o\irt in the prohibition case ol, Barbour vs Croke. This case wits originally' tiecitietl in izivor of the tlefrntiant hy Stipcutliary M:tgi< - tmie \Vyat_ in the Sunimerside Police Court. it was then appealed' to the County Court and Judge .\lc tiuarrie rcvurstd thc M:\gi.=rrtite'.~s decision. \iVhcn it goes into the Su- premo Court, tho tieci.~tl'_|n will be tnvaited with considerable interest., --0- WESTERN PERSONA].S_ -Mr. anti Mrs. Judson Simpson, llelinont, Lot 10. inoiorctljtuc trip. to town on 'I‘iiestln_v.~ `iI_ _ I -.\’lr. George -Sheen of Messrs l{cnnetl_\' K: (`_0.. (l`i.eary fiiiioel to fininziici-sitlc on 'l`uc_~ttl.iy_- li. -.\lr_ W. W. Snii-th and wife. Sun‘nicrsi1\"l/ ;»_~,_.-,_;__.»_<_,,.,,»§i$'»‘if Ap " _ _ in _ V _W 'i ,_ I i ¢ i 4 J ii if I G tw ti r'.i u(i`s Oriental Cream -Mr. Hudson Mot'°_~'|ie:itl. oi' 0'I.c-ar_\', returned houle on Wcfl nestioy evening from l’orti:iu;l, Mc..' where he spent the past nio_||th visiting friends. Tyne Valley anti Sumniersitie_ Is now renewing old actpitilninnces. :titer it long ab=t~ence. While in town he is the guest of hir. son-ln» ir.i§§S§;:::_ a da ==_-»;:--_--er... _ _.sssse.._ taster. MIIB in assess __ieisaassssssasassesasestaae- 1: _' 4 '_.~ _ kv, nv, wg, nav.-. v. v.v.v.~.v. v._v»n.~.vs.v.v.vAv,v,v,v,v,v_~.v.v.v,v,vAv.».v.~.v,~,»»,~.v.\-.vit-,v_v,v,v,v,v,~ ‘zzz::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::5:=::i:E5:i=Ei -5555351555i§=?§EiE=====Ef====fi=iiiiiiii===§§==i======§5"i'=is1»rfsiii3EEEiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiii Baking _ _ purity and excellence. and the nomo and rep- utation of the manufacturers stand back of their 'guarantee that it 'is the best and purest baking powder posioible to produce. _ f__J!_1_T»Y14, 1921 There are. no doubt. several brands of1Baking powder on the market ' that apparently givg satisfactory results; But whorrtho thoudhtful _woman comes to thepoint of giving consider. ation ;to_ the important que'stion~ df pure food. she naturally becomes discriminating. and chooes' as bakipd powder thot' he knows is ' froo from alum and other inlurious ingredients. has set a' standard o w W mf - i nieiiibers and the session proved tion as to whether Prince Edwartl Island should join the Pedernlcti Women‘s `lnst.it\ite of Cunatla wus dist-lisstitl anti tiecltletl in the at - lirniative. Mrs. -John .\1cGulg:in and Iillss Sotintlers, then Supervisor were appointetl to aticiitl the Con: vention in he held in Montreal on St-ptenibt=.r Zltlth, October lst. and 2nd. 'l`he_\e tleiegaites were present at this t`oni’oronce anti received much help |`roin tho iiicctings then held. At this tluio Prince Etiwartl isluntl was iorninliy 'wclcouie|"to 'tho Federation and the circle oi pi'o- vinces was completed. Judging at the sciiuol fairs and exiiibitlons occu led our time for tober to the end of the year Miss McKenna taught cooking to the children oi' tho puoiic schools. hav- ing eight classes each week, while Miss Saunders anti I did Field Work. ln December Miss Saunders rc~ signed her position as Stipcrvi.r_ t lit-i'r_.' tlrt\\'t», Spring ion. Sli\~i'i»t't-tiki. \`i-~l:it'i;i, Sciiiiii l..|lt\\ .intl |i.'_rlil.»_\'. 'l`lti~'. iii:tl;e.\ ici' t_v-tlirec active lnstii'itt.-. i`lic ncw clubs: have pi‘o\'t-tl iii-txt ontliit;-_i:|>-- tic and :tt‘t» tioii\_; cxcllunt work. The \\'oiiicii‘,~: lii_-iitiitt~s~ ot' i'riuco l?itl\\ui'i»i'_=:. SJ() titlti 'i`0t.|l llt“t‘t‘i|il.~', iitT2Ilil. $4tl0Il_ Flxpenticti on stlioi~ls_ .;l.’»0ti. $851) ‘Ixpt-iitlt-tl on coniliiuiiiiy !'lxpt-iitletl ou in-pr0vt~- nients. $075 $4.10 Exp'-iitlctl ou I’:itrloiit- l‘urp:ise.- 000 ` _ _______ Cnnsitinring that llic report ui`_ nine inonihst_ conipuretl with the work oi' ii full year, it is indeed cn- c:nira;_:lng. Ctin.~tiilei':ilile nitincy ‘iis raiisetl for '\Var .\It-n:ori.tl.~'. This w..s kt-pt day. _'-‘ri that wo hnvc no :tt-ctirtite wa_\' \\'lih the indian atlu\ini_~ ot' taking count of llteni. Knitting and _~:t»win;; for tli_c‘iio.~1pit:ils and tlrplifinztill-s was also tlonc by many of the. liistltutcs. Greater interest li'|.= be.t_n taken ln the \Voiuen`s institute this your iliuii t-ver in-i`tii‘e. 'l`hc iiit~n\hel‘.s are org;|iiiz.itit»ii liavie been rt-ctivcd, the school iii:pcctors and Superin- icntlont ot’ l\.e tn FIIANW CAQT QNDEPSTAND ;~6L\st\ A/ob AN AMER\c/AN IS UP ~A6A\N$T IT v/ Q/ _ 2.1 é se I ' /,I #rn -ff ~~ ---~--;~» rw; r _ _ W\C*lf. M"-“"' 9 P rturrmr _shrenm Nfl-\C*\l' "*T"";£ _ . _ Bosal-\-otteei Aéeee" ' Bw\\-Ui# 5"" °° Q. ° _ er must ue A\I\'\2e- (M4/\_-_~\ I Sowell Qvw) ./4.' ¢<=-a ' _m _,ve _ K, ~,1»,» K \|l<€\\3 me A outset we‘t.L HAv<_ To AN lNTetaPe€ ________ -n '__ us- ._-¢ QIUYIIIIU pils alike. Metlicul Inspection ol Wlllll-slipiiilea power to school children is tt live t|ti'_=.~4tlon towns and ilnlny l1\I'.1Z\`= ill at the annual school nieetings in No loss of lifc resulted ito-r. June to have one tvoinnn from each flood. Persotis living neatly institute district nppoinletl on the been warned that the tions lloard oi` school trtistoos and ir. been iitnde unsaie by the this iuovt- ive. have the _support of ous volume of water ihit ‘he Superintendent of I~I:lucation.`lnto litem in the severe runs closer touch with our school prob- Lute tonight 0f|`ici:ils oi' the Ecnis. son plant sttitetl that the ’i"ne following is the statistical had ::lmnt=t reacnetl thc llrt report ol' ilie work done b_\' the in the holler roo|n_'~'. .ind tim \\'oinen's Institut'-s from July 1st.lless it subsided no puuer to con\pni'o this witi. the report of The llutiley dtini holtling in the last year. c. big ponti. was the lust ills t:ont,nis rushed into too This year. l.-ist _vt-:tix ponds ctfntrolicfi by the Fo ,o 'which collapsed a i‘t*w hotns Active' institutes ~1Zi Sli. Crops iii nearb_\' fields uere intl under scvei‘itl feet of while the waters secped into ct-liers null cveiiiuaily uito iizround floors oi' n|.iny lioii.t». ~ --<-o-- Douc|.As STORY DEAD this tcrin iiiciud-:tl the \vtu‘k of only "/\L(`I"|`Tf`\- ‘Hill-1. Ju y Doiiglns Story the nuthoi journztiisi. was found dead in train near Kotoli, ln llajpuiani Douglas Story, who for sepnrait- froni the general t'untls~ _VGIIFS llillil ll1\S llt‘<‘Il I lniporinnt capacities \v.i~ known for many yczirs 'is 1 correspoutlent, notably in the African war. 181951-11100. uiicn was the London Daily )’inl's respondent with the lloe-is the Itussodapancse war in niort- ri\tliiisi.istic, iutiny calls lti\'|lUl-“F-lflll ~”llll**- Hifi l0I‘Il=\ll\llf' cer took hint to virtually nl ot the world as special t dt-nt for various i\c‘.vs|>:iper »he was thc ctlitor :it tlifirttut iotis ot various pourn_il_~ ul tcrt-l proniist-s to he thc utost sue- tion, Now \’ork_ .ioliaiiii.-_li.ni, ilong Kung. llc was -iS yt ns