eeersnaweeeaesoasece infifinoofimoebsscnonaaasoauosma~»-.-a_ alsnfl-ndieq-anac" UQ$BEEQGGKEBQEE a a'~'boee<>oaa~=..s.....---_. Our entire stock of kiddies wash suits is included in this rousing event. fashionable co1or—a1l the smart new styles, with long or short pants. 2 to 6 years in the lot. Formerly 45¢ 85c to $1-0C69Q for Formerly ,__. 55c. 59c r for. Formerly $1-25 to $1.95 for Every Ages $1.00 ' may not be the cheapest until you SIIMMEIISIIIE and Prince County -I‘bla column la rs and for laws of local interest but sdvortlalng o! a saws; nature may be laaeraod at I INN! I word llflofly jggnbh lg advance, -—IOX FEEDS a! all kinds at hoadprioeaoobb Mscliayjum- uses-side. Io-OOID-‘I-fl-Ii. 4835B FRUITS and Vegetables always in stock. Cobb a Mackay. Bmmerside. L-L-BON-‘I-fl-ZL —GI.'NGBB COBDIAL Iltfl ll- traet, Ba ‘ ‘ Caps, Developing and Priming, 1am Drug 00., Ken- siugton. -BEV. A. J. HIE-HAN, Houston, will speak in the Baptist Church. Bummer-side on Sunday. L-BIYIO -sracms rarcss on Hay Rope, Blocks. Pbrks and Rakes while they last. Cobb dz MacKay, L-MQ-‘l-fl-zi. --SUNGLO DRIED FOX BBEADS count your profits next fall. L-67l3-7-10-l4. -sUNGI40 SUMMER-PUP RAT- ION No.1 iwith 28% dehydrated bee! meal) will give you more growth than any other cereal on the market. at less cost and do the job better. 14-0713-7-10-14. -—WANTED '10 RENT by Septem- ber, house containing flve or more bedrooms. Must be centrally located. Write Box 467, Summersids. L-7017-7-21-3i. —8UNGLO PLEA POWDER. has anything stopped on the market for killing fleas. Why pay double ior something not as good? Money back guarantee with every can. L-67l3-7-l0-14. —RETURNED HOME — Mr. George Ilrlzzel of Summer-side, who was a patient in the Prince County Hospital has returned to his home much improved-S _-CONGRA'I‘IILA.TIONS — Mr. and Mirs. Frank Townsend o! Bherbrooke are being congratulat- ed on the arrival of a. baby daugh- ter in the Prince county Hospital on Friday, July 27th.—S -SUNGLO FOX RATION No, 2 soaked in skimmed or buttermilk RAYON Ladies’ Rayon heavy quality, medium and large in Pink and Peach. A real buy at .. BLOOMER Bloomers, good Sizes are small, 29c BATH TOWELS Heavy Quality Bath Towels. Sizc 45 x Z5. White trimmed with Blue, Pink, Green and Mauve Borders. Pair I I SUMMER MILLINERY Clearing at % ofl’. Included in the lot are lte, Blue, Yellow and Sand Crepes. All regular $2.00 and $3.00 values. In all Summer 4 Big Dayan-From FRIDAY, July 27 to TUESDAY, Iuly 31 MEN z HAT VALUES Broken lines and odd sizes Fur Felt Hats by reputed makers including regular $5.00 values. To clear OUTSIZE FROCKS Suitable for in and around the cot- tage. Sizes 46 to 52 in a good as- sortment of styles. Truly I a$l.29valuefor........ s SAVINGS FOR MEN Men’s All Wool Bathing Suits Selling at . . . . . . . 20%OFF Men’s Straw Hats to clear at . . . . l/3 OFF Merchandise MEN'S WORK SHIRTS A real Shirt for the k‘ wil stand plenty of wvgargNnaign Blue. Sizes 14V; to 17 for this event _ SHIRTS AND SH0RT5 Rayon Shirts a d Sh is ton Shirts and “Broadglotltinghfigt: all full cut garments. All sites. 3 garments RAYON PANTIES Cut $0 Bi" you a smooth line under your Summer Frocks Tea Rose, Pink and White. Small ...... LADIES’ BATI-IING SUITS Selling at 20% off for this big event, These are all this year’s garments and include 2 piece styles. All wool, assorted colors and Sizes. SHIRT AND TIE SPECIAL Broadcloth Shirts in plain colors. Sizes 141/; to 16V; and a 0o fancy Silk Tie. Both for I REVERSIBLE BLANKETS Size 64 x 80 in 6 lb. weight. Two Tone and Solid Colors, Ladies Striped Silk Dresses. Sizes 14 to 20 $2.95 Ladies’ Dresses in Pastel shades. All sizes to 48 $4.95 Ladies’ Voile Dresses Sizes 36 to 44. $5.00 ...$6.75 $1.85 in the lot are Pique Voil itys, Colored Piques, an stripes, etc. 20% OFF WASH GOODS This offers a real saving. Included Martha Washington Crashene Dresses. Sizes 16 to 47. $3.79 es, Dim- d Pique Ladies‘ Print Dresses medium, large MEN’S WHITE DUCK CAPS Just the thing for Sports, Beach or the car. These were a real I 9c value at 29c, now clearing at PURE WOOL BLANKETS From one of Canada's beet makers. giazieks 64x84 in 6 lb. Weight ....--....--Q---.-. 5 Piece Window Curtains of Fine Quality Scrim trimmed 5,, Rose, Blue, Yellow, Green, Month end Special 2 pair BATH TOWELS Size 45 x 25 of good heavy qualify White with Pink, Green, Mauve, Borders, Pair Headquarters in Charlottetown —RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Headquarters In Souris-LENNOX HOTEL be out out either from the ground or within a few inches of it. Spring flowering shrubs form their buds early in summer for §ubmum_Qw—m»xnm@n*¢gw§“—“——-_i‘w inflow SOURIS flilllb In lilacs the difference between the ' size of the flowers on old wood and LEAVES TIME LEAVES TIMI that on younger branches, is so Elmira . . . . . . . . . . . 7.15 A. M. Charlottetown . . . . . . . . .. 4.10 P. M. gm“ that u is (“menu m believe o‘ Souris -- 5-10 M - '00 P" M‘ ,they come from the same bush. Si- Pew“! -- - 3-55 '25 P‘ M‘: Summer bloomers which bloom Mo!!!" - - - - - - - - -~ -- -- 9-15 N5 P‘ on shoots of the current season's ihsméi." it"... """"" "iiii i} li'i‘;‘.'.'l2."tl;.;l.'."" """" " $251.." sow-- M“ be PM“ "he" veg are own .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . CITY BIIS SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Bus wlll slop on signal at any point on route. Headquarters in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tea Rooms. next season's bloom so that prun- ing must be done immediately af- ter the bloom is over. If delayed until winter many of the flower buds will be destroyed and next year there will be little bloom. Among the shrubs that should be treated in this way are lilac, mock orange, spiraeas and viburnums. A fairly safe rule is w remove one- fifth of the oldest stems each year. dormant so that strong new growth is Iormed In spring; hydrangea pan- iculata, hybrid tea and hybrid Der- petual roses and Tamarisk come under this class. Hydrangea arbor- escens is cut down to the ground each year at the Central Experi- mental Farm and makes new growth and blooms well each season. STEAIEII AIIIVIIIC Steamer LIka with cargo 2,0‘00 tons best Welsh hardcosl available will arrive first week h August from Wales for our account. ' Do not order your winter supply until you Int our prices on Baseburner and Furnace sizes. ll. n. ma: s cournlv Tel. 1000. 58 Queen Sl- Charlottetown ii | Mhny ma; species, barber-fies and |OBIAM CHEESE ASPABAGUS SALAD bum honeysuckles only need the dead wood removed. Old plants of ross rugosa should have the old wood cut out near the base so that new strong shoots will grow and renew the plants-Isabelle Preston. Omtnl Ibrperimentsl Farm, 0t- tows. Ont. Arrange crisp lettuce heart leaves on individual salad plates. Flam cooked asparagus tips that have been well chilled and dipped in French dressing on the lettuce. Mix l cream cheese (or the equivalent of cottage cheese) with ‘A teaspoon of salt, 1 tablespoouful of k ,, d green pep- per and l4 cup of chopped walnut meats. Roll into balls size of wal- $1.49 Ladies’ Summer Sweaters in a variety of pretty colorings, Short Sleeve Type, Going at . .. 20% OFF AII sizes, special at LADIES’ COAT SPECIAL You alwnyns need an extra coat for knocking around the beach or for Special lot Girl’s Summer Dresses. Sizes 2 to 5. To clear I-Ialf Price C1 makes a complete summer ration for adult foxes until September lst. 4 oz. fr); . . will absorb 2 oz. of milk. The cheap- ! est adult fox feed on the market. ’ BOYS 011C Sults 6 9 20% dried meat. L-eua-v-lo-u. ta m4 O -—SUNGLO WHITE DISINFECT- iu ° regular Values {Cr ANT l8 to 20 times stronger than k1 a! carbolic. Sells for $1.85 per Bsl- 10b5- , ~ Oh b 40 gal. drums. Money a Sizes for boys 6 to 12 years. Wool and cotton flannel suits in mifffurarjntee) L_6,,3_,_,0_,,_ h 1‘ navy and grey. Single breasted model, with emblem ‘M h - irk t W k d 1 l s -BUY YOUR Bluestone and a and one pa nee pan s. ee en spec a . . . . . Amnm o, mm new so as ,0 make l "I sure of your requirements. We can h; b i supply you at lowest prices. Cobb 8a rm n MscKay, Summer-side. i“ I: L-8029-7-27-2l. a . ,8! z ' -GRAND RE-OPENING Tyne - Valley Hall, Tuesday evening, July ‘u, I v 31st. Prominent speakers. Big com- M Q . q edy, "Here Comes Charlie." Vaude- ib, H ‘ I - ville specialties 8.15 P-m- 5h"?- b, a fluid L-aoao-v-za-zl ‘in u I "b I t: 4 -—MOON'LIGHT SAIL-The same ‘ g . crowd who attended the moonlight ' l l I} l _ sail-and many others—will be a: Tl - , ' the sneaker dance next Wednesday IEI i P11111111 F OWCYIHB‘ night in Summerside. Prizes for 1m a S rubs best dances. L-s075 ' tal Farms Note) I pruned to DIO- -—PRINCETO\VN UNITED ‘ a v FIRIIY BIIS & TIIXI SERVICE Missal. ... » 0Y1 E mote development of strong CHURCH, Malpequc. Organ and gde branches and good foliage. Old or Choir Recital, July 29th at 7.30 PM. I ‘T- de d wood should be removed, par- The Choir will be assisted by the ‘lei U twang-w from the any” 0g the Summcrsidc quartclte, also by sing- to T bus]; so that 113m, and n1;- mgy ersdfiizorm tChflfIObi/Ci/OWE,Béihgifégig? J0. circulate freely. a“ 9e own- I ' ' ' ‘ - II ~ 1: th - wth a tOo rowded ’ -—-— I '1' leaving Charlottetown .. 4.00 p. m. Leaving Fortune an: a. m. ,1.“ 51;, 150,55‘; mmned flu, -nomc. surety-at is pleas- h " Hazelbrook .... 4.20 p. m. “ DIIIZWQIPs ...... 8.25 a. In. n is no‘ advisable m "film'- a, lng tn report that Miss Bonnie I!’ " Kccfes Lake ... 4.35 p. m. " - 3-45 i- m- shrub n11 round n; mu; tend! m Brennan, daughter of Mr. and i “ 48 Road 4.45 p. m. " 5-59 l- m- make the growth more dense and Mrs. Victor Brennan. of Britannia " Cardigan .. 5.00 p m. " 9.05 a. In the “loam habit o’ the shrub is Beach, B. C.. who recently under- “ Bridgetown . . 5.15 p. m. " 9-39 l- lll- 10s,“ o! course’ branches that have went an operation for appendicitis “ Dundas . 5.20 p. m- " Keefe’s Lake 9.30 a. m. grown mo 1on8 um be shortened in the Prince County Hospital, is u Dlnllwelr! -' -- 5'40 9' m‘ u "Culbrook 9'45 T m’ but as a general rule growth should (191118 “Webb-s Arrive Fortune . . 5.50 p. m.ArrIvH CIIBIIMWWVWL- 143-95 l- m- -FISHERMEN'S LANDING Ari ENMORE-Mr. J .1“. Amctt is in re-, ceipt of a letter from the Hon. 11., A. Stewart, Minister of Public Works, Ottawa, in which ho states that the request for a boat landing for the fishermen at Enmorc has been authorized. Work proceeded with at once-S ‘will b9‘ -—ENJOYED MOONLIGHT SAIL --’I‘he S. S. Charlottetown hcld a capacity crowd on 'I'hursda_/ even- ing for the Moonlight sail up the,» Norlhllmberland Strails The af-‘ fair was sponsored hy rho Summer- slde Golf Club and we: a most enjoyable one. The steamer called at Tnrmentinp where It number o! people from the other side om- barked for thn trip. Blanchard?» Orchestra from Charlottetown fur- nished the music for the dance.—S —SUSTAINS FRACTURE -- M1‘. Allan Matthews of Alberton was brought to the Prince County Hos- pital on Thursday evening suffer- ing from a fractured hip. He was riding on a load of hay and his hat fell off. 1n reaching to catch the hat Mr. Matthews lost his balance. falling from the load, breaking his hip. It u: also feared he is suffer- ing from internal injuries Mr. lvlratthews’ injuries were X-rayed and he is resting as comfortably as can be expected-S —FUNERAI. 0F HUGH J. MAS- SEY-The funeral services for Our Remnants of Voiles, Satins. Rayons, Piques, Taffetas, Twecds, Chintz, etc, are always priced low. But these prices are again cut in half for this event. these cool evenings in the car. Why spoil your good one. Buy an extra coat now for knock about wear at . . . . . . 50% SAVING Treating Ivy Poisoning many old friends. There was a. short service at 10 dclock at st. Mary's Church, Ven. Archdeacon MEN’S SUITS Men’s and Young Men’s Two Pant fine Worsted Suits. Single Breast- ed 2 button style in Blue, Black and Brown Stripes and the largest assortment in the city to choose sumo C. de W. White, D. D.. officiating. The funeral cortege then wended its way to the parish church at St. Elcanors where following the burial office, a Requiln celebration of the holy Eucharist was -held.i Rev. Dr. Mute conducting the burial service and Rev. Dr. Hunt celebrating Requiem Communion. The Town Council was present in a body. The Mayor and former Mayors were among the pallbear- crs. The Honorary pall bearers were, Mayor Lidswne. ex-Mayor Manson. ex-Mayor Amett, Mr. Justice Saunders. Mr. Neil Durant. H, T. Holman, A. R. Brennan, Dr. C. J. Simpson Dr. E. T. Tanton, Mr. Reginald Ellis Act- ive pall bearers were Richard Hunt, Thomas Johnson, A. S. MaoKlay. ex-Mlayor lvforrlsoi,» Ernest Mills and Lea Horne. Thai-c were many lovely floral tributes. Ven. Archdeacon White said the committal service at the grave-S A few people are immune from the effects of poison ivi, but most campers know to their sorrow that W100i“! by ths moan plant is no joke. Many remedies are Sliggcsmfl to ally the burning and irritation, the simplest bring tho immediate washing of the parts with Eoodl Strong lallflflry sfiftp. An appllcat 011', of absorbent cotton m-turated with‘ with a mlutlon of common baking soda ts simple and cfllvaolmls; also daubing with a 3 per cent solution of potassium DPrmarlKnnate is widely rcoommme-nded. Iodine tinc- turehasalsobecn foundtobeuseful. Once the blisters have appeared, all rubbiIiB should be avoided and care taken to localize infection by] painting iodine around the edges of the sores. However. in cases of severe poisoning, the aid of a Physician should be obtaned. On return from a day's outing whore their was dormer of meeting poison ivy, the liberal use of the strong yellow soap might prévent much -.Mr. Harry Archibald, who has been the guest u! w. and Mrs. C. Edward Strong of Bumme side. re- turned on Friday to his home in llllffcflrls. Indeed. it is a mood plan Dover, N. l-I.-6 for campers and other holiday ‘"93"! i0 m"? n piece of this soap wth them. As a protection when solos smona ivy. says the Dominion Bflflfllflt. it is well to wash all ex- posed akin surfaces with a 5 per .44“, Fitzgerald of Charlotte- wwn attended the funeral Mr. Hugh J. Messy yesterday and is the guest Mrs. James H. Hugh J. Mhssey were held yester- day morninrLand were attended by YAL Vlcro Cs: sommsnanpsxnowsnsr-rasn-rssmlol. McGlLL UNIVERSITY Priohard-B , cent solution of forrlc chlmirle in W518i’. allowing 5t to remain on. This. of course. is merely n, pfgvgn. .tlve measure. int/ruined to neutral- ‘lze the poison ivy oil. If oil is sus- jpeoted to have wgfhed we unpm. -tecicd skin. sci-lining with laundry soap lmder runnng water is recom- nuta. Place 4 in each serving. Serve with mayonnaise dressing, or with kid-lord" 4 1 ‘left cl!’ El Mid It'd. While tnc IG- mvat mlu IlTbfl cut mun: nut less z ‘L D’ JENKINS. male would be numbered E2. If in‘ than 50 pPr cent and holler 75 per the number/aye pcn there were al-‘ccnt of ihc fomljlflf m’ Two Ranges of Men’s Suits. Extra Fine Worsteds in the very latest designs and patterns in all sizes. $22.50 $25.00 PROWSE BROS. Limited HARD COAL Genuine Welsh Anthracite and American Anthracite Our Stock of high grade Coal is for your comfort. 5°“ I" my quantity at the lowest price- suoxcrrnnoonnunuomrrsona MONTREAL one!‘ tommve n‘ before it pene- A 0 . A's, , I n .1, | - IQ r IL n;- .1 In’ J flutes, [yugflng dry bakmg puwder . Q benudeeavly equipment. For woman indent, resident and non- flrlwligrfzlc 932% ‘mthmflnll w? P l] ' (om; ' mlde t n lot degrees In the Fae o! Arts s °"° e ' “d ' "Y "We" °' Kplfl‘, ... m" (ILA: [Ogmg-gbll-LIIC l‘. itaratflhli mo. "*1 i" "fifty: ymyilggd crlglrf- Ph°“° 24° I I bot Selle snacks. m“ ‘an - ‘ .-. _. n A . "n". _ qflmt exposures! the sores to Ill‘ ~ - . ¢ .- U ... ... I00 I -.-. 0lU.U|"““"“ "I llllfllflutlg Allvésdnn w.- I_I~!fl' F. A. Driscoll. Manager of Con-‘thc beau ics o he ou oor wof . _ This, test; Dr. J. A. Clark, Supcrintcnd- _o_ in Jenltinls sllmmflrslde. P. E, Inland |