_ ., , ‘.':=. | i 1i\'r‘. . ~ .2 Q; ‘im 1 ,,V»» 1; ‘.':.ff . l fb -_-3, ‘3l_»'.‘.. __-,il ‘ilhy ,. VW. V, _V_ ~', illflvl ff _l f bf Y ‘Q W _ ,ravi l. I a` V, ‘V ‘ fl ?‘ ti ».¢.7‘ ur ‘... i l 4 l` I ..-... v ol V . ,g- I ' ‘\ ‘t ~»l I 5. I l 1 l 1 El' not permit mentioning. Island made 4-String BROOMS, excellent value, each . . Tomato Soup .............. . ..... 3' cans 25:: Bimini” , , Peas ~ --..3¢1\\lS25¢ Pea" ‘ ‘ 2 cans 250 Beans . . . . . ... , Salmon ........ . 2 cans 25c “sued oats __ Lobster Per can 25o Surprise Soap Pork and Beans .... . -... 3011115 25° Lord . . . . . . . .. .. Zio si t~i . . c lcllilg-; .. . .... Zipacksges 250 _,env l.,,“.d,., __ 5 packages 254: Baking souu ....3l»=wk°_s¢S 2§° Cleanser 3 “"5 2°” Toilet Paper . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ......'.. 7 rolls 25c IIAMS. from 5 P. J. has always been the pioneer and leader in the battle for Lower Cost of Living. For the next ten days he is oifering the most amazingly low prices on his merchandise that have been oifered ln this Province for twenty years. Read the listed items over carefully and make up your - order . There are scores of other bargains in his store which space will - WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUY Tomato Ketchup, best quality, quart bottles, each . . . . . . . . . . . . 251: . Per dom: 25° Oranges . . . 1% 60101250 Ruislns, bulk ....- ...............» 2 lb. 250 .. sllnzsa 1 lb. ssc 5 cakes 25° P.&G. orPearl Soap . . . . . . . .......6olk¢l2-'Nl Rolled Oats premium package ........ Each 250 FreshTomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 8lb.25c Choice Boneless Picnic Rolled lb. to'l lb. per lb. 256 Choice Bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Per lb. 25d _ Fresh Salmon and all kinda ol Meats at Lowest Prices. P. J. Ma,cDONALD COR. KENT and PRINCE PHONES 838 *md S69 Wllelher it runs, swims, flies or grows. If it’s good to eat we have it. " 7-' Wniirsolr cors' rmnn nsv sunt. 'ras em' ls mln; neun be- O Sensational 5c Drink Orange Crush contains the fresh juice of sun- ripened oranges. Over two million cases of it sold in Canada and United States last year. SERVED COLD 5 cents a CLASS Sold in Charlottetown at the CITY’S SOFT DRINK STORE 188 QUEEN STREET ~ ‘_ _ ' "The new American generation "Independence is fast being re.. may be Said to have become Con-placed today by interdependence." tine-ntaiized."~Gllgliclmo Fcrrero. -Andre Siegfried. TR Y- Sugar Cured Smoked Roll Bacon (10-12 lb.) AND PICNIC ROLLS (6-8 'lbI)` _These Are Very Choice Mild Cured Cuts Comparatively Low Prices DA VIS & FRASER CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. . . V _.5 , 1 *- ~ _ _ Pfoumoy bathe. .dwentytimesa Hay ... . Bul"'S.'C.lO7I"A($oileAd ‘Clodflles Odor) for outweighs cleanliness c-nel smart ag pearence. lThe soiled liners, even 'iliongli ffreslrly pressed. con kill pop_alo. ‘ tl oi the wurnamefnt.-8 . LGBT! MICLIIQ. - ar A good season is predicted although the price will not be as high as former years.-8 -FOR SALE - At Kensington barn and garage. Best location house nearly new with hardwood iloors and all modern conveniences. with sewerage and bath. For inspec- tion and particulars IDDIY to 131| undersigned. Parnell Molhbon, Kensington, P. E. I. 8132-8-1'!-31. -ADJOUBNED FOB. ONE WEEK -The case against four Indians nom Lennox Island, which has been occupying the attention oi’ the Court at Bummerside for some time was adjoumed on Saturday for one week. The charge is alleged as- ! re John E. Campbell, J. P., Mr. I... G. Lewis is appearing for the defence and Mr. Heath Strong, K. C., for the Crown.-S. _MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- 'rhe girl friends of Miss Edna Urvh of Travellers Root. Wm WU N' cently married to Mr. C+oos¥e Wil” tendered her a miscellaneous show- er last week in the hall at Trav- ellers Rast. Nearly one hundred guests at/tended and brolliht greet- ings and gifts ics' the bride. An en- joyalble eve¥\i!1€ WU Di-Med »V°1'Y fpleasantly in gems and music. A dainty luncheon was served before the Cuesta left for their homes.-B -TENNIS 'rovnNsMnN'r - A tennis club tolunament has been arranged for next week by the Bum merside Tennis Club. The first round of the mens singles will be played on Monday. Ladies singles on Tuesday. Followins ‘those ml/Wh es will be Mixed doubles and mens doubles. There is a large number oi' entries and some real hard c0mP°f° i on is expected before the close PERSONALS -Mrs IK. S. McGougan of Tor- onto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Colin Milligan of Bummorside. S. -Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vickers of Montreal, are visiting friends in Siunmerside. B. -Miss Edith Dunn, who has been in Summerslds for some time has retumed to her homo in Alperton. -S -Mrs. Baul and her son, James of Regina. are touring the Isla-nd and visiting old friends.-8 -Mr. C. I. Lidstone of Tyne Val- ley was a. visitor bo Sllmmersids on Friday.-s. V -Mrs. McKay, wife oi' Rev. Alex. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Lowther from Nova Scotia are visiting friends in Bummersidc.-8 '-Miss Ethel Strong, who has been visiting friends in Moncton, N. B., has returned to her home in Bummmide. B. -Mr. J. W. Griffin of Truro, N- B., and Mrs. Griffin are visit- ing the Province, and are being welcomed by many old friends.-8. -Mrs. Meth-thur_ of Elmadale, has returned to her home from the Prince Uounty Hospital, where she Md U09!! ilndorloing treatment fol-_ l°W1118 a_fall from a load of hay on Friday. August 7th. It is pleas- ingtorcportthat heriniurlea were l\Ot |OX'lO\ll¢_B ? ‘ ur. y ' ` ~ ' ‘ ' _ nm the stu: of the Pioneer. when the ‘- ' _ - ...:'.:::...a1.:..'#:‘ .z::‘“.. .M ~» -M -» »- -»~ = T206 0 R 0 mmyyeal-sagooo.Bostoua.odoarr_ -_ ~-- .I | the south shore opens today and “ad n ml- K um' _ o Print!!! "Ido - ‘ th’ ”'_h°'m°“ mv' been vm bu” He is with a large publishing house .'llm|lllal|l||l|llll||..~. ' ‘ preparing their traps and fishing md _ 1 V _ V ,___,_\__ ge ' mga . Q _ A l.. _ VV s » l . V _ ' l ~,Vi ._,V,', -"‘¢V£,i,'lVV,’;|.;|'.:,.V;{".-ly' _ ; L- ll V ~_» »,_. ' ' ° V»,_ _.53 .)f;.__.{‘_, ~' 9118 Ind pria Home and not or about 2 mes with h” nu- Ohamberl. Goumwhowaaiormesii on has held the P05309” 01 1°” FE §=r For twenty years Ml' Go como every year to llnd cation in his old home town In honour of his twentieth visit H was town. with a few more remarks the Mb dress signed by himself and all the Co hlmgreat pieasuratofoelthathe wo cries next year, but was afraid that the town would have grown so large un der the capable lea/denhtp of Mayor Lidstone that the key which he had been given tonight would not tit However, no doubt he would be given a master key which would open the door however large' the mansion had grown. He was de- lighted with the many improvis- ments and especially the paved sheets. He had noticed that with pride. »Also the many fine residen- ces which ue continually being ad- dod to the wwn. and many other improvements. Mr. Gould left sat- urday morning on rctum tg Bos- ton well pleased with his visit and promised to return again nent year if all went well.-S '-1-its MOUNT REVILBTOKI PARK Mount Revelstoke National Park, British Columbia, situated above the Vclouds. is probably the highest park in the world. It covers an ana of yor handed Mr. Gould the ul* 3* ---li 'i.-- f Green Enamel. of Ranges and Heaters. I . » r _ ' MONDAY. _= _=_ _ _ _ ‘"";_f’*!AGU ' _ V _ _ ,__,uoUsT ,,_ ml . vlssllsllllsullnullll Famer Re-udenc _ ""` J! S 5C S A L E VVVV_.__V.:_._V._...'"“VVV,V._._.Vd.;V.V_... 3...; of sumna-has l some of the llally is Excellent ,llanges to in V O O V .rms a. mushy. Ku%;.18_u V18 H0nOT¢d VV shawn at "lc -vrsrrmos-narsnsnn_m. .1 '_"' A - ' ' _ A i.“‘:7.'?`-E.§f.».E“3If~” Aug. 17"” to Aug. 22'"- m¢¢i¢¢¢uem;:th":“s:ug¢u3o:needom`oitheiownot8lmnamid¢V ' V lel.cu-.storeyisaaesiraerxorllseonrlnliayevelllnsl-110110 °°“=1dl ' _-BY_-- forgnmnberoiyvars. v!:""!;~ slam-Mnolaudexemiy ' amor and oounana-¢ me lm (3, Q Q me pleasing umuznt of V. "l"\_ 3° R°°°fd P"l‘l° 'S B Very beautiful ‘When attending the Exhibition we . wouldbe pleased to have you call at our booth-and see the many dikerent types £3,/~1\‘ -- r o ~ V Brace, McKay& Go., Ltd n _ u lllEGCllIJ PRIDE RANGE on _ _ . Gould o. :mmm or the city. VV ,, _- ;_*‘ 1. lu _...'s....-lug-_l~ nge, having all the latest improve. They met in the Council Chamber '\-*V :V Yfjf °" ”" `.“~ -, mg||{,g_ An excellent baker the Mayor delivered an appro- ‘w ' _-_‘Vi 1 heater d be ’ 3°°d t . ‘ - - welcome at all times to Bummerslde i-i` . -» mica] on fuel ' e was gud in :eel that in-. could! ,limi-" 0" "p l _ ' still intemcstedinhisoldhome- '"1' ..~~ \ -i» --- ~ e mms Wm' Mr amd _ 5- S V A . an st of all very econo- 1 l @ ‘ l l , _ \ V A ; Price $61.50 W l ||. ~ 0l'» . wi » -- goiazgmlg *°°°“‘¥’°“l°4 il* ‘ ar \ Complete with Solid Copper Res", 1 _ ' ‘. ur. could in reply nu it gm I ' ‘ Wh' 569-50- was welcome in hisnative town. He V__"`__ ul '~ W c 4 d always have very happy mem I ' of summel-also ana would _ i V treasure this evening-as one ot the __V, V. most enloyable he had ever spent - V5*-*_ llo waemlw turn un _ 'w W" ‘“ “ s cm lnoll sluts ' Don’t fail .to see this New Range with all the latest features-will be shown in the Standard Finish, also in Ivory and I -l _\-- ‘ :7""' "_“»’::|l \ ._ I ` W. 1' lc ll# -; ____;_ E- .. _f \_ _ ew which ,mm tm mmm” N |81 Phoiolrlvby as used in modem also in use in many other countries other parts ot the B"itish Empire, “nt mvehwn A new mom, f0P°8l‘l\i>hical mapping by the To ot the world Maps showing enorm and in the United States Germany, mm w tho wp www" om or tha Dographlcal Survey Department of ous wealth or detail have been pro Switzerland Italy, Russia, and oth most mmm' dm,” in me mom the Interior in co-operation with or countries Moyer Lidstone and Mrs. Lidstone. of Summerside, ia visiting relatives in BDSWD. Mass. 1-Ie accompanied his uncle. mv. nr. cempbeu. and his Hunt Mrs. Whitney; who had' been visiting on the Isisndf B. I -lM!rs- Archibald and her two children, who have been visiting Mrs. Archlbaid's DI-rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W- Strong, returned to her s home in Dover, New I-nmpghu-g, gn saturday. B. I -Her many friends will be pleas. Cd |50 know tlllt Mrs. Rpdgu-395 °fV Victoria is doing as well as can bel expected. Mrs. Rodgerson was brought to the Prince county 1-lo.-f Pita! early iut _week in al ssl-iou|_ condition.-B. t :-:ga-rx §3'I§:‘E€ ' £5213 . EYESIGHT T- sXAMn~zA'.r1oN Fitting and I lalcaoto. i H. J. MABON ‘ 0PT0l_ll'.l'l,llT <.n‘.f.°“%..¥;.'*»%.... Drlllioro =ex=x= o x lisa-zsxaxg BRINGIN G UP FATHER ' _ 109 “um mu" on th, ,me ,hh 1* ll 4115010351118 to note that ser- the Royal Canadian Air Force, is duced by aerial mapping methods ill mo _ ' - V - . ' V ._ ' ' _ ,I V l l V ' C - ` A86 §fUWl/ WP tains Known as tha Royal Drive’ ’ Y K Y it has been included in the itinerary °f We-'Y ROY” Dill! U0 tour Utn- _ada since the inception of the mad. Godin! through heavy forest h the view provided from the " is most spectacular. _ ' _ , ' -Mi-_ Davis Lidmne. son of Along the gl-assed aisles of silence the heart salutes the/manner of requiem raised to their dead by good families. ' , ,- MEMORIALS of line form and feeling createdby Chandler & Bell stand out impressively in every cemetery in this Province. As our property has changed hands and we must move to a new location, we are odering to you at wonderfully low prices our entire stock of monuments which is the largest and lowest priced of any limi ' east of Montreal. ' Every intending purchaser who has inspected our stock has always given us the order. Those who have bought elsewhere are people who did not get our prices first.. Our stock consists of Scotch and Native Granites, Castle Grey or White Marble in M. M. ilnish or polished. Best quality stock at lowest prices. You can save money by buying from us during Exhibition Week. Our designs are the latest. Our prices are the lowest. Our work- manship is the best. 4 WHEN ATTENDING THE EXHIBITION CALL IN AND. INSP_ECT OUR STOCK. A Chandler fc" Bell 172 Kent Street A Charlottetown on! Mira Jllrés, fm p l-no/N’a r>a'l.v.lrrl'u|. Twic- l VVEl.L°l lI.A\.L`f D-DPI sonmauwotaaau- vwrl>o4‘~r~nw4¢ G-All 1 'DCC-D |o\o'r\-oo~|n|.»RlAt.lzI. alt] rr-wwaananavo bln!!! una ~By George .Mcb/lgnus tl |..»m¢. 'comms ou-roms aarrall . 1, ~ fl ° 1 ¢ 1 . » 1 . I