_ y Ax, Juneyk__(quo“flon, Algal-loan Smelling d: Refining ' ‘b, ti. To-day (Jpens the une Whirewear Sale A splendid exhibit oi. lliinty nnderthings-lnnslin and silk OVELY LINGERIE IN ISPLENDID ASSORT- MENT AND SPECIALLY low priced for this occasion, will be displayed at thefhead of the main stairway. As usual the assortment and- vaiues will be tempting. This opportunity of. "rm filling up your summer needs at -a saving, should not be over looked. Here are some of the lines offered-just a few-and every one is good. Tempting Gowns Fashioned in the convenient slip-over style is the wthite cotton nightgown. Dainty lace surrounds short Kimona sleeves and neck. Length 54, 56, 58. Special Price .. 98c Ladies white cotton gown made in Kimona style trimmed with torchon lace round neck and sleeves. All lengths. Price .. . . . . . ..........$l.25 Othersl gowns at 2.25, 2.50, p 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 3.75, 4.50, 5.75. White Muslin Drawers Lfldiesldiiawers made of white cotton with tucked frill. Sizes 23. 25. 27, 29. Price _ _ Chemises Chemise made of strong white cotton trimmed with lace and insertion. Sizes 36, 38, 40.. .. ,. 98c o-....~.---.»~.--... Envelope Chemise made of- fine white cotton, lace trimmed round neck and arm. Size 36, 38,40. Price“ ......-......... 1a35 Combination of fine _whi_te‘ Namsook, slip over style. All sizes. Price . ..~.» .. . 3.75’ .-'.-¢.-.-|-. -..a.-.a--~....,,, Another line of ladiesdrawers made of fine wlhite cotton, trim- _ _ 59c med with embroidery. Piicaa 0-..|-o.~....»»-...- Ladies’ Athletic Combinations _ Ladies'_Athletic combination this is something different Chis combination is mud-e in mull and silk. Prices . . .. . . . $1.25,$1.5o,$2.5o,$3.ooand$§iool Ladies’ White Undersllirts Ladies’ Bloomers White underskirts, made of ‘ Lardies fifiepknitvJémeayéémal l’. bite lit , l}. ‘d . . . ». iioilniolvel... 15.0.. otrleenmme giggle m Pink» willie» Bky- Bis 1...». y 1.25 Ladies underskirt mad-e of rive inch. flounce of embroidery This is an- exceptional good skirt at this price. All lengths Priceu‘... .. . .. 515,00 1.85 ‘ Dainty Corset Covers ; _ Another _ corset cover made of fine "white cotton lsrimmcd with lace and ‘insertiomAll sizes Price . -. can 0-,’, 39c Other prices, 35¢. 95c. ‘ 1-00. 1.25, 1.50. Silk Bloomers at $2-85.3‘-0lh3-5ll. on ..--»¢o--a-~-. ¢-...--.-. a0 Ladies white corset covers mdde ‘of strong white cotton trim‘ with torchon lace. Sizalgti, 38,40, 42. Price . . . . 75a .. 48c . Still nother made ‘in camisole style, daiulf-illtj trimmed with em ro dery. This makes a very pretty corset cover. Al sizes. "Price . - 35.1150, 2.002.150 ;_- 1 44»! at f qal-"ar Y MOORE; A c l LTD 119-121 Qiiéen sit-eel, ~ - ~-.¢- .4 ».l..+.~.u _ __,,,,,,_ ...-..-.-.-¢-uu¢-¢-o_ ..» a... ... -...-- Other prices i " l alt pitlatohkdtohl gqg..,...lu.a.li..n..ul.a ..... .. "a I iyr ; _ . ‘flilhlliillfizal moan [American Car Foundry ........ .. Jollnaon b Ward ' all,‘ Mound, mo“ American Locomotives Anaconda Copper .... .. New York Contraljballway f Cuban Cane Eula: .. "m... JaiIium. "m ~co July colossal-at . 0&3, lfnly 41%, flop 4 5i- . 4nd Tunklna .' "A no n't attend to hto in llonimtzmldatntaiatwiantaa. mi- "mu m a ohtmco u: wlnntaa If“ ‘"7 Mexican Petroleum n” la out...» 1mm. or 1o ram ,1» v1.2a. slaelatl- a Stewart. Limited. , . . nuan- wide. brown and navy _. _ with halr llna atrlpn. $5.00 waldo, aala price par yard $1.86 Sinclair k Stewart Limited. -- l-aIIWS ILKIHT ovarooatl. fan- ,by tweuda ln ‘faahlonable modela. Prjo whom 831.60 to 006.00. clear a; " rJuno Bale. your choice 1. 8. r ‘\. ‘lg-l . ~ I . ' . 00221. antennas. trhol lobster 081011.. h the-North plde‘ o! the Inland; the put few. (hay; ls reported very ~pnor,. ' traps. owing to the scarcity of the (lab: ' ' a l.‘ it .-.maxs a nor: or lr-Jlor Hell as for‘ the boating -puibllc a d0- itillatl tlde table for Summeralde dQau-lot has been posted in the atore o! R 'l‘_ Holman, Ltd filrlnmeralde. - y‘ " "—-ENJOVAllL.I LiQTURI-diov 1n- Hardlngw lecture, "Woman? ‘attracted a very largo number‘ o! people at Sharbmok on Tburaday evening and was liatened to oi.- lotlvely. Ice cream and candy rwas bold. The proceeds wlll no towards building a ball at lflherbrook. ' I. ' _,_.aAul. raua waimmo ur- Basoball la again to the fol-o in Summeralde and the next wank fwlll- probably use the start of a schedule of league guinea with‘ the Pioneers, Reed‘ Sox- and War-Vote- rans, constituting the league. The matter wlll ‘be decided at a meet- ing to be held tonight. An Island league with two toalna each from Charlottetown and ‘Sumuleralda la also being considered. --8. W. V. A. MEETING- A large attendance at the G. W. V. A. annual meellng, summersldo allow- éd a‘ very successful your. ‘During the pastycar this branch was able to render considerable assistance ln obtaining positions for returned men. A ball team was equipped and nupported. The fvats’ would tare furnished and now compare favor- ably with any in tlle Maritime Pro- vinces. A vole of thanks was tend- ered the executive for their cap- able nutiilagement (luring the past. year. The otllcers elected for the following year are: Presldent-»W. J. Whitney’. (Reflected), mm Vice Presr-(Fred McLeod, Second Vice Pres-All’. G. (‘l1urcll, Sec-y. Treas.-,—-D_ O. Stewart. Executivefi- . 'F'. Graves, ‘E. N. Mcpquarrlo and renton Clark. A very enjoyable lunch and smoker followed the ‘meeting. —-PETTY BURGLARS RAM- PANT-IPI-oln all indications 'lt would sccm that. there ls nu organ- laed hand of juvenile baildlts ' [large in Sumtlnsrslde for wltliln ‘the last three or four days several ‘stores have been entered" and robb- cd_ The store of Harry Sllllphant was robbed on Wednesday night, the burgulars mulling an entry through the back Wlndowl The dour of Mrs. DesRoches store ln ~Cenlral street was also tampered with and one of the window panes lln the "store o! J. H. Locke's groce- ‘Ty store also ln Central street was broken ln and ineffectual attempt by the miscreants to loot the pre- llillsoa. Last night The Guardian re- proaanttrlve accompanied the night policeman in his rounds of the lion but evldently- llle bllfgltll‘! dldmot want. their names ln tlle lpwer; lor all was serene all through the nlglht. A JIIOARD OF TRADE MEETING At the regular luonthly lmcetln: of the Bummeralde Board of Trade held on Thursday evening a resolu ltlon was adoplcll favoring champ ilng‘ the rule of the’ road from left to right In this province when eit- her N. S., or N’. H., adopted this method was passed. The question o! suggesting tn tho local merch- ants to have tho Wednesday halt holiday start alter June 15th until Sept. 30th__was raised‘ and discuss- ed at tlmea with some heat but the matter dld not no to a vote. A l-e- . solution was passed flavorlng a meeting of representatives of alt- lsland Boards of Trade to be held ln Summer-aids thta summer for the purpose of organllllng an Iii land Board, was passed and a (mu mlltee was appointed to arrange details. The matter of a soldlera ni ial monument was discuss- ed and a committee waa appointed” lo work in conjunction with other bodies on the matter. The Board‘ do cldad t9 lend lta full support to help nlllke tile-Dominion Day cele- ratlon ln Summerelda a complete success and a committee waaIap- pointed to work on the matter. _ ‘W01’ .. . 11316. tllttla b; ma]; heathen QWWTWINIMWI are; i‘. scoot sane: aurrtino. s Inches lnclalr t Stewart Limited P“ the convenience 0t cuutomera, an . a1 treat on Tuesday afternoon. ~ ton; 13.3. "Stewart Cllflpllflli-lsidb ‘ ville; ‘E. C. Farnell, Amherst; P. C. i onto; T. Hudson, Ptctou; 0.11. Bax- . c ‘ ‘wtl ' ‘ . ahoifrlll the Strand Theatre. Kil- alngton on Friday evenllll’. Jam 10th. flood yolioa. will. danclnl specialties, etc. RGIOIVO the date. '.-.F0u|: plllflfllfl‘ Lawn lswlall. ' regularly $11.98 now 30-00. HQ!» MANW. \ --Rellanco Blciclfl. W011 0°!!!" brake, mud guards, double tube, ma. tool baa. yrelivh- .0"! “m. . m, mu- luggage carrier. aloud‘ lol- nlilll whedLsaa tang balk-lent to your station-tor 3 1'9- Lfldfi style name equipment tor $51.00. . r" Helptllo Candidates . pony fishermen are tolling ln they, In Iiolmanb $2,740. Prize Election The candidates prize election are men and Womfiu of the highest. character and r6- putatlon in their locality and are deserving of every aulllmrl 1M“ their friends and nelshbora ln the ‘race for the eighty valuable lpi-laes. Wltb many of he candidates lt ls ‘thelr first business experience and the management of R. T. Hole maa_ Llnllted meanest for then-i the courtesy and consideration that ‘thblr standing .ln the community deserves. Even l! you cannot help your favorite candidate with prac- tlwl sales or other assistance. a little encouragement costs you nothing and helm a beginner quite a ‘bit. June 1st la the day of the ol- flclal opening of the big contest and it will run just. eight short. favorite candidate all the support you can-the prize to the most. po- pular man or woman ls $500.00 cash and it would be quite an honour to have such a winner ln your dls trlct and among your lists of lrlends. R. T. Holman. Summer "e. --WE HAVE BOUGHT Kenning- ton Snalmand Door Factory and after June 1st, can do all kinds 01' work. We have a man of fourteen years experience at Sash and Door work, Also man of many years experience ill mill-work. Bernard 8c C0., Kenslngton. ._|_|'TTLE DEVILS-tsome inl-s chlevous boys on Thursday night ln l-Summel-slde threw a largo atone from the street, through. the wln- llow or Phlllp Gallants place or business on ‘Water Street many customers were ln at lllo llmu but fortunately nobody- was hit. The pol lce are on the lrall of the guilt) pzlrlles. -$ANDV'T\REAT8 THE KIDS --.Sandy ‘McGregor, in response to a request from Mr. Simpson, the "Y" secretary, gave the school children of ISummel-slde a rare The kiddies gathered at the Epwortll Hall at 4.30 and Sandy in his ln- imitable way. entertained mom for an hour with song and storirdster- mingled with words of sound pran- tloal advice. The boys will lie dc- llghtell to know that. Sandy has prbmlsed 0n his return to Summer- side to meet them on the gym llool- in group games, etc. -—-—-<v0.n--—-- WESTERN PERSONALS ~Mr. Elmer Dunning, spent Fl-l- (lay, visiting friends in Summer sldc. ‘—-Ihl’.r. Russell Riley now of Boa- toil, son of late Wm. lRlley of this town ls visiting tn Summer-side. ‘ ~Mr. Albert A. ‘Sutherland, councillor at law and a mom-her of the Massachunseta ‘State Legisla- ture ls" vlsltlng in Suinmerslllo. —.-Mr. Go. A. Bownesa of Summer sldo who has "been vlsltlng friends tnWSt. John. N. 13., the past week, arrived home last lilsht (Frldayn) “ hooner J. B. Young with lnvurneas cool for JORL-ph Read d: 06.. arrtvod in port early Friday morning. 11 ' ‘L-dfirank A. McDonald, Monclon. N. 8.; la aolllnghta summer cottage nt- Blyalda. Lot 14. by auction Sat- urday June 4th at 2 l). m. It ls sit- lrpnt on mchomnd -Bay. R. F. D. mall" by“ door. telephone, otc_ food buy for a party desiring a unimor home by the shore. incest ARRIVALS it vlcroma HOTEL f :1>.,a.-wll¢ol1. Toronto; M. B. Bradshaw. Sumlmerslde; S. S. Hea- slon, Montague; L. lll. Roop, Hamil- ‘Murphy. Tlgalall; ‘J. E. Mason, Hal- tfn; ll‘, 3_.'Amory, Montreal. W. H. Bogs. Montreal; .1. R. Brunet, 0t- tawa; D. Il-lh-Klllnndgo, Granny; D. A. MacAulay. 8t. John; A. B. Walli- ton, Montreal; J. J. Gray. Soul-la; C. A. Melkle, Bummerslde; A. L. O. Phillipa, Totem; ,0. r. s. Town- aend; lllalllax; T. '1‘. nuortlmer. .Tor-‘ tar. Tluro; W. R. Bowron, Can-t p. lsapou Halifax: l-lallfax; L. Greonliul-g, Montreal; Geo. ll. MoLennan, Mon- treal; E. l1. Campbell. Toronto. laavsna loo-rel. , D. C. McDonald, Sourla; D B. A Muklnnoll. ml wlfa, basalts; m. - lvood, Pownal; J. Ill Boyilm, Promote; W_ I. Scott, fllananuvor; all-p. u. McDonald, Montague; In Holman’! ’ weeks-until July 31st. Give your _ Limited, 4 udtod by gluollne lorry C. lfL, shore . a . if Let the mile d... And The! will the v.13... l (Jilered tor Filday. 0. sruoians r1001: 0111; BIG _s'ram.11 nadir-n’. ‘. 300 ydsColored Curtain Muslin 2 300 yds Colored, Bqdered Scrim 500 yds. 36 in. Percale Shirtmg 300 yds. Prints 30c _for 18c per yard. 200 yds. DarkShirting 40c for 25c 200 yds. 36 in. Pl-aid Gingham 65c 600 yds. Grey Cotton extra value 6 250 yds. Towelling 25c for 12 1-2 500 yds. Stripe Flannelette 40c for 1 35c for 1 A85c-for C 0c for 10c yard.‘ 8c per yard. 35c and 45c per yard per yard. for 35c per yard. c per yard. per yard. 8c per yard. SPECIALS FROM SILK, DRESS GOODS AND LADIES’ 251: doz Ladies Ele Great Value. 150 doz. Ohildreds ipecial 25c per pair. _ 100 doz. Ladies’ Plain Black LisleiHose, Special 25c 50 doz. Best Hercules Rib Hose, sizes per pain. v 40 doz. Ladies’ Su urday 25c per pair. DEPARTMENT mmer Vests 50c, 4 Webs of Whipcord Ladies’ Suiting, $2.50 per yard. 75 yds. Navy All Wool Serg 100 yds. Navy 300 Children Silk and Muslin S ial Prices. HOSE gantt .Black Silk Hose $150 for $1.00 Black and Brown Rib Hose, all sizes. per pair 8 to 10, 72c for 50c special Friday and Sat;- all wool $6.00 for e worth $2.25 for $1.29 per yard All Wool Serge worth $3.25 for 1.75 per yard ummer Hods at Extra Spec- 3 Webs Fancy Dress Muslin Saturday Special 25c. 3 Webs Elegant Dress Silk worth $2.25 for $1.39. ‘VONDERFUI. VALUES IN LADIES’ READY Women’s Voile Waists Fa for $1.00. 25 only 4.75 for $2.75. Odd lines in Women’s Raine A special line of Women’s S Women’s Plain and Flowe for $1.25. Odd lines in G-eor sane. ' THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE phant, Hunter River; P. J. Noy, luntel- River; hill. J. A. McDonald nd child, Tracudle; W. A. McLeod, liartsvllle; J. W. Patterson, Hunt.- or Rilver; J_ D. McLeod, Hunter Rlvor; C. H. ‘Poole, Lower Mont- ague; A. M. Hunter. Montague; J. w. Cllilflll, Montreal; A. G. “l-lol- IIIOOK’ London, Ont; H. Oberndorf- or, Kingston; E. N. ‘Myerer, Hall- fax; R. l8_ Miller, Yul-mouth; J. W. Currie, Yarmoutll; Jan. Altken, lMt. Mowart; F. C. Bennett, and wile, Murray Harbor; Nlck While. own a A llallala Poole. Montague; ‘Mrs. W staway, Montana‘; “"1701. fillll- p Men’ Balbiggan Combinations, Special Menzs Negligee Shirts, Men s Neckwear ‘extra , Meilfs Cashmere Hose, Men's Cashmere Hose M-en’s Cotton Hose 4 Men’s Braces extra ._ oi Special $1.59. 4 pairs for $1.00 pairs for $1.00. all our Men’s and Boys’ l 1.100 ROTARIANO SAIL >1- NEW YORK. May William T. Manning of the Ellison. i181 Church today was tho- prlncl- pllllflfifllfilfll a’ luncheon glvoll by the New York Rotary Club la hon. or (if tho 1.100 Rotarlana of Canada and thaUultnd Staten who will all! tomorrow on the steamers Caronla and Camoronla for Great‘ Brltaln. The delegates wlll rsprelont the Aaaoetatcd Rotary Clubs ot Anierl.‘ ca at the twelfth annual convent! b“ of tel-natlonal Rotarlana to he 111;?‘ tn Edinburgh. Scotland, Jung Blfllop Manning praised the ovbraeaa nltaslon of the Rotatlan and‘ aald ll. 31-——-BlIh0p expr aaed his regret at his l lty to attend the luncheon. H ._ 9d! 110 dfilflllt Q4) “Qgpg .1 moaaaao tn testimony ol b a care lntoroat ln thall- mlaalon. The Edinburgh convention of '- Rotarlabi wlll be tlia flrat our held outside the United ltatal. and tho Brltlah Rotarlana. . have lanncd an axtallalva pron-ammo for" tbelr Quanta’ entertainment.“ After m, convention the omens-a the it vi l TO \VEAR DEPT ncy styles, Reg. $1.25 and $1.50 Women’s Gingham Dresses sizes 38 to 44 Regular oats, special and . ' uits at $25.00. red Underskirts, regular 551,50, gette and Crepe die Chine Blouses, special price $1.60 y special Reg. $1.29 r r 19¢. ' Reg. 70c, 2 pairs fo $1.00. special at 50c per pair. Men's Working Shirts extra special value from $1.00 up. Men's Overalls Pants, Regular $2.50 for $1.25. 10- dozen Boys’ Caps Regular $1.50 for Special Prices on 5 dgzen more of those Special Men $5.00 and $6.00 for $3.00 10 doz. lllclrs Heavy Khaki Shirts, Itcg. 50 Men's Suits 75c. ' Hats and Caps. ’s Soft Hats Regular $2.00 fol‘ $1.25 , _ values up to $40.00 for $25.00. 50 Menfi Ralncoats values up to $25.00 for $14.75. 25 Boys Suits Regular Price $12.00 for $8.75, Another small Quantity of Boys’ Suits $7.50 t0 $10.00 for $5 Other Specials in ‘all Departments. The Above Prices are for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Promise Bros. llll. ________ THE BIG BARGAIN STORE ___-_-__ y THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE ~ - __--—- vlalt other Rotary clubs tn the Brl- tlab lalerand wlll also so l" ‘"19 continent to organise cluha tn Nor l way, Sweden, Denmark. llollfllllh Balllum. awltmland, spam. 11"!“ and France. l v‘ , Qw-w n, a». . i: a '. , i,‘ r. sndag-l