lla' P .,, X; ci, _.- ., 'V . 3. i. t r.,. .2 P f i . “ll _. 5.- 1.3;. `; l 4 1 . _'ill _Prix . ,, . . ,» :_,;.l_~l i_ij'i_i - .tif fm ---Ilili ly-.V-.; _ -r‘ t. 2 .. ir :>-Ii' ,it _.ill .vi rl if? ,.s,,. *fl _ lv, hi 1, _ _ ,Y I ..‘,‘iz L tr .' ~ -ti pol ;~<.-wr* Ja‘fr;r;:rrar _'_ _._ _ss....._ __ ,_ __,_____ l il; l it xl i..i l., Q. =.`f. wt' ,ll l 1’ n -i l,-ll' fi i ill rl: ll; it sr P »,» i l l l lt. if ,U a l 1 Htl" L~..:< ".5: ' '> f r in . 2 mru. u. ir. rreserli"-1011 Ill* ll'-"" W* v ‘ some the universal favorite oi' skin will oilsr you the Bret iliil sile bot- - -BUTTERIGK _"PQ'|’TE_RN_8 FOR _- * -'ro conkssronlolnrs.-owing nav.-'rue nelinostor and Bvttorivk » the increasingly heavy demands on Fashions now on Isle at our l>ll¢¢l'l1 ,- The Guardian cautions its cor- counter. Sinclair li Stewart. Lid. _ healthy- 'Uk al’°“l il- respondents to be as brief as possible K 9744-4-39ine2i ._- their contributions. Only Real -- lfbarlottetown. P. E. I. _News will be inserted. -GLASSIC. SHOES ARE HIGH- _` _ GRADE.-A-full line or misses. child- " ...M91-QR A|m|vEs.-The first ren and small boys now in stock. -A motor boat of the season vvlsited Car- Sinclair & Stewart. Ltd. . leton Polut, a few days ago by 'a par- 9744'4'39m03i ’ ly. who had a few holidays' which tie on the guarantee that it will re- lieve your suilering or money refund-, to o _sulerers iii relieving and curing skin ed. D. D. D. Soap keeps your skin gn", ‘ dingy, It ig a, mild wash that ign- etrltes the pores and gives instant .relief from all burning and itching. it kills and washes ol the gnawiiig disease germs, leaving the skin free to q“i¢g|_y hu), D. D. D. is made in Canada. D.||.D.=-for l5‘.years-tlie Standard Skin Remedy I I w Fertilizers Have you secured your Fertilizer yet? You cannot get enough manure. Supefphosphate and Nitrate of Soda will supply your wants at a much lower price than barn yard manure, as it is impossible to get all the manure you require at any price. We have a full supply of iiij-i°i'z`:i'i'-i~’é“3ii=P§'t>°5l”i 'I Basic si.Ao UNMIXED E. A.. Foster, Central Drug Store, in were spent in Goose sh ti Th GROUND BONE AND SWIFTS MIXED FERTILIZERS Also a large stock of IMPORTED WHEAT, BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT, CORN, PI-EAS. VETCHES, CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED. all of which we are selling at lowest prices. WHOLESALE & RETAIL h M . ODI marsh, Charlotetown, representin » Sanford & Co., Hamilton. Ont.. was go. An attempt was made yesterday “ in Victoria, soliciting business for his when the Empress got as far as Wood COIHDHDB' 011 \V€dIl9Sd8Y.--MIX H- J. Islands when she was obliged to return or e S a e McCormack, St. Georgessalesman of on account of the lee, The only rem- - - Bowsers Oil Tanks was in Victoria edy ag present in sight is 3 lime more Oil ,ff navigation you will find us at the Corner of Great in, .<2-”’ George and Fitzroy Streets with- ‘"1 town Tuesday on business.-V. Nitl‘at€ SOd2l, The Appetite of Youth Feeds, Seeds and Implements is llamiltou's Pills iiistil vigor and snap . into the system. Make folks feel ALL _vouthful and happy. You‘ll forget & you have a stomach, forget your days of sickness if Dr. llalnllton's Pills are :u;46r-1.24m wail my Em, used. insist on having Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, 250. per box. no other medicine _l 1 -' i B0 I »._.. xmlmnz- ¢"°°¢ 01 ”~- D- D- Um '9 sTisl"I#ilii¢§'nrs,"`"'su`ii`iin°§'r|'°l§'s°." "W “'"" °”""‘e"9“‘7f“~'° Ohh SONY. DeSable; A- Watts. Capes is clear of ice. east of that South Melville; Austin Toombs, Try- point is practically full. The Empress inspector W, Boulter, Tryon; and has been ready for over li week and l\ir.'anri Mrs, W. H Inman, “Blrch- Captain Cameron, his officers and men _"'* wood," Hampton. MF- HHFFJ' Till- homesick to get back to Summerside Quickly Restored -*‘ _ "W _ Mt. Carmel. and Leslie Mann, lrisli- ~'\Pl>0lll0 lS \lS€|€’i§S \Illl€SS_l1ig9BU0“ town. were among the business men R00dl. Dr. Hatnilltoiiii 511;; T23; in Summersiile on 'l`l1ursda_v.- _ - - - tremeiiious appeie ani e i - _ The best that money can buy, for which we solicit ,mn up ,O me ,wk 3., wel., The 0 1' 1° _ liver, bowels and kidneys are stim- ) u pat onage ` ulated, the stomach strengthened and Call and get our Expert Service and Literature. ”°"“S‘ "‘*“"“ ““‘°""" ‘°"°“‘”- D” 1°” ‘O Sllmmefslde- this wevlf-H~ good. 8 Q [__ I _ ev -MEN'8 PARAMATTA Al oo ns- . * N' -, report the shooting away below that COATB.-Sewn seams. full lelllth '_ of last season.-H. model. a wonder at the price. each only $3.75. Sinclair & Stewart. Ltd. -SUMMERSIDE BOY WOUNDED 9744-4~39ine2i " -A telegram received in Summerside '°- ` ' Friday morning reports that lifr. -FANCY BROCADE CREPE-Sult~ ` George Sharp. son of Mrs. John Sharp, able for walstlng and eveniugdresses; ‘ who enlisted in the 9th Battalion at colours pink. sky. lemon and cardinal, _ Edmonton and later was transferred -3&-"wh 800418; rollllllr $1155- SPQCW -to the 4th Battalion. is among the now-at only $1 per yard- Slnclinr & ' Canadians wounded in the battle of Stewart, Ltd. Langemarcke.-X. 9744'4'39m92i --VICTORIA NOTES-Duririg the -ICE CREAM PARLOUR.-Mr Jus. ~'.~ last few days the roads have lm- Locke wishes to announce to the pub _ proved so materially that Victoria is llc that he has opened his ice cream ' again presenting its usual busy as- parlour for the summer season. Ice pect. Many people were out doing cream can be had any time throughout _ shopping, others hauling produce to the GRY HM! 9V0lllDS~ 9745'4`30lD2| market. still more sight seeing and u visiting friends. Two vesels: the "W, -BLAME THE W|ND--Th€_0|il>- _.l P. O'Hara." Captain Dunn, and the per schooners Malabar and J. B. Mar- ’ "Bonus," Captain Stright, are being UD b9|0Il8il1s to Messrs. Josellh R056 ~'»‘ _ loaded with produce by Wright Bros. & C0.. L\d~. with hill CHFEOGS. Billed A few or time out to the village on from Summerside at 8 a.m. yesterday. ‘ ‘Tuesday were: Mr. and Mrs. Crisp April 30, and, arrivel at Point du Moore, Weslnioreland; Mrs. James Chene at 1 p. m. They report no ice Villett, South Melville; Messrs. Mark in the Strait and there iS S1128! ill- ‘ ' Cameron, Hampton; Donald A. Nich- dignatlon among the merchants and »'r olson; Mr. Joseph Cutllffe. South shippers of Summerslde ai the Char- Melville; Mr. A. Ferguson, Hampton; lottetown Steam Navigation Co.. in -Among the visitors here on Wyad- not allowing them to come to this iiesday were: Miss Carrie Robinson, port to relieve the freight congestion _' Augustine Covev; Miss Adie Callback, as there are large quantities of pro- ‘Tryon; Miss Mary McNevin. DeSa- duce here for export. So much pro- ' ble; Messrs. Hector McNevvln, DeSa- duce islthere on hand that the P. E. bl): James E. McQuald, Kelly's I. R. has been compelled to put an - Cross; John Myers, Hampton; Al~ embargo on hay, oats and potatoes, ert ltohinson, Augustine Cove; D. nearly every car of the service being McQuarrie. Crzipaud; Waldron A. loaded. The people wanl to know cQuarie. Hampton; Edward O‘Holl- who is responsible, Mr. l.efurge_\' or oren, Augustine Cove; John T. Cud- Mr. Richards.-X. more, Appin Road; Philip Monaghan. [With reference to the above, the clly's Cross; Alfred Canheld, Wes . . K t- politicians. for once. are not to blame. t r _,_ W _ morelnnd; William McFarlane, South The reason must be looked for higher I -’"'4J'4'-"““"-“E511 I Melville; Jack Gillespie. Appin Road; up. Although the Strait west of the J Z but on account of the ice they cannot _ d F O h _ f H lilllséllegs "§VedI193daY--l1\Lr~th1\l- $1- wind in several directions which, for ' ' a . ra a ane. rovt- 0 e vi - reasons est known to itself, li v o 1 Use Our Unmixe ertilizers. n t e opening o ge Wednesday laS!__Mr_ H_ R_ Pm* mr been neglemd_ This is aggmffvi merchant, drove to Charlottetown ing bu; unav0lda},|e__] business Wlltlliesday rnoivning.- M . K. C. Holm, gent for Massey Har- S h risr Machinery 8 drove to Charlotte- WESTERN PERSONALS $- -Mr. auil Mrs. David L. Cameron, Wellington, spent Thursday in Sum- merside.-H. ..-Messrs Emmanuel M. Gallant. -Messrs W. R. Mayliard, Alberton. Archibald Matthews, Albertoli and Robert Hutchinson Lot 16. were visi- -l\lrs. Rev. T. A. VVllson Tyne Val- ley returned home on Thursday from a short visit to friends ln Summer- side.-H. -Rev. T. A. Wilson. Tyne Valley. pent a short visit in Summersllle on IFOIXGS “Pure Prince Edward Island Class “A” Silver Black FoxeS for sale for September delivery. Exceptionally good foxes at moderate prices. Correspondence invited. TIIE HUNTLEY SILVER FOX C0. LTD. WH mm" Summerslde, P. E. Island, Canada; 5 _ ___ f 1 1. ___ ig A Wealth of Pretty Pattems ln; 0.lr New >Wa|| Paper Display WA N 'l`hii< is positively the largest and most beautiful line of wall papers we have ever shown. lt includes all this sea- sons very newest and nicest designs, shown in a harmonious blending ol' exquisite colors. Hats Hur present allowing is so distinctive-so nice, tho de- signs so new and the rallies offered so big that we simply v:in'l praise it too highly. \\'orris will no_t expressthebcnuiy, the charm these papers will give to your home. _ llon'l pllrcllass your wall pnper illitil _vnu have seen our present showing. then we are sure you will buy from nil. Vail while tht- lines ure roniplete-now. ` ’ _ d Fire InSufanCe When a Man wants real style, good value and abso A Necessi lute satisfaction in a hat, be comes here for it. We sell Hats that bring. a Man back again and again Tbat’s ‘why we have such a fast hold on the very best I-lat trade in this city. 1),. Bruce Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by Wednesday.-ll. -The many friends of Mr Nell Sin- clair will be pleased to see him out again alter his recent illness.-X. -Messrs Alexander Brown, David Conley and Percy Hunter, Kensington, were recent visitors to Summer- side.-H. -Miss Edna Gallant, youngest daughter of Hon. S. T. Gallant, of I‘lusvllle, was in Alhertou Wednesday the guest of Misses Annie Bernard und Sofia Deslloche. -Among the wedding guests of Mr William Gaudet. of Tignlsh, were Mr and Mrs Joseph Gaudet, Mr and Mrs William Mallet. ol' Alberlon, They ‘returned home on Wednesday morn- ng. del, being with liiiu in his last hour before death closed his career.-Z. WE’RE showing some `“ l -WORK PROGRESSING.-The iix- V(-?I'y i"l3l'ldSOiYl9 DOH. Hats tures of iiholiirni ot' A. Beri;`arll & Coi ‘ ' hui' nrr vel from S 'dne lines am ti`ilS Spflngi H are enow being installed ,in the com- Spring. is the Soft Hat --- pany's new establishment. consisting I Season' alwaysl Y“'°"l“Y '"°""“S Ml" Barber" iiifirililaffiiiiiiiiiiétuiiiltil! 5.12513; iigvifieli Color trimmings gf°::;dét:li5§|ro:fA1¥_1!:;,~ liasiggagxfng general bllsinesu in plumbing.-Z. town fo her home in Yarmouth, N S Sil31)6S |30 Suit 9V€l`y f3l'lCy! About two weeks ngo Miss Bovard fo;mod§\|.S;|Tkiniggfdgéstns5:5’ was suffering very much from ii en ` §__ P f We l`l3V€ t00 many Styles dicltls and eltpected to have to ppun: as ye' the "Sherman are umm” ‘D 'et _*_ \- _ to out their gear owing to the great quan- ‘ ' ilergo a-n operation. The day previous attempt 0 descnpuon' to the intended operation Miss Bovard my of me stranded on me SMT” and much imllioved thiit tlldngireriifonrwag lienzms have made an appearance In *L00* $250 0|' *L00 lnot considered necessary. By eontlnu- some. places:-_z' “,118 Nw ffefalmfnl H el?" l°“Sff ,-olil.lteA'rEs Names.-'rite fel _ S G WI! QU l'8 Y Cllr . EIB 0 ] I h b' | ted tt d “Let me see a Hat Just an Mn- Homo h-= been no-1 vw .i’l" 'é‘3...Z`§5..ff$' 5.'I.‘.'3..'I.n.. "l.°s.‘i'.l. _ e u like the one you sold nounted _in her praise of the Parador m¢n|¢e_ M” ut; Menu John A Brown ” We hear this every :e‘i~dn:il:'tiits.ii°:ltshiiyi tliiiiretireidtliiii l:yTiiti: - ‘.‘-eken' "Men" J' ch°‘”°"' “hh” D' a ° past. During her stay in Charlotte ' "‘ Y- town Miss Bovard made many friends ' who reloice with her in her iidproved health and wish her much Joy in her future home W E Enmsn, 12 Alley Street is agent for the Parador 9751-5~lMEll TIGNISB -VISITING PARENTO.-Mr Sid iiey Green while in Tignisll this week in the interests of Csrvell Bros , was s guest of his ,father and mother.-Z. #sigma ll " stylewlth durability. .,- ‘i Now we areshowing v__ 3x3 1-2 - 30.00 up 5 .,- 2 1-4x3-$11.50 ;~ 3x3- 12.00 5 3x3 1-2- 15 00 .,- 2 1-4x3-$11.50 3x4- 20.00 ~ estry Squares $5.00 up. v. _v. Welton and Tapestry isfaction .li It’s The Depend- able Goodness” That is an intrinsic part of every Carpet or Square we - sell that brings housekeepers back here season after season pleasing patterns and better values than ever before. Wilton Squares - 2 1-4x3-$17.00 up 3x3- 20.00 up Brussels Squares Velvet Squares I Also alarge number of Tap- Stair Carpets All makes and patterns in- cluding Jute, Velvet, Brussels will wear to your perfect sat- 10c per yd. to $2.00 Il`lOI'€ Bath Mats For the properly appointed bath room in different sizes and designs 65c to $2.75 For Complete Linoleum Satisfaction Then come avisitiiig here, permit us to demon- strate the genuine worthiness of the goods we sell These goods have advanced in price but we i have just received ai shipment bought before the ' advance and you will get the benefit 29c to $1.25 per yd. _ ,_ .._-7 '_ ,»~. ,-¢ 'Yi-3'.; ,,"“”_ "".__ T , - _ . .-E, Q 4,; ._ gs!" ,ni . _. ,f ~,___ i Ou b’ti ' t 'de for housekeepers the very best Linoleums and - Oilclotlis fig? siiil¢l);|d1§v¢ii°l?rlii)evrli are cagglble of making. Not JUS! Ofdinlfy S0058 _ that have the outward appearance of `I;%S00d but 80053 that 100k th°`PH1’li and act the part in the long service they ord. Investigation and experience have proven to us _and thousands of custom~ p ers that our Linoleums and Oilcl_oths offer you certain satisfaction. They are designed by men who are artists in their line and who know how to combine V " ' if Are You Looking Oilcloth Squares For the small 'room in the _~ house or for a porch these _» Squares just fit the bill ' - ssc io $1.50 each __ W _ 0 Daily Delights In Dealing i 3 We give honest people more than a ghost of pa chance to really own home furnishings. They get a low_cash price here. We laugh at competition . because our square dealings with patrons are en- , couragements for continued patronage. Truth Feeling Makes Easy Selling . _4 i' A Special Brussels Rug That cannot be beaten by any foreign or domestic J house. It is a special, and we offer them at $1.25 each v that _ Made of good material design, Bull Dog standing on Union Jack $2.25 ' ° Brass Tubing I Patriotic Mat 3 mc" _ D Curtain Poles 8c ea. up. Printed Linoleum 29c up. _ _ ~_ , ;; l wind ,Eg I cloths in stock, all we want is the measure. ow Shades | 'j _f. We make window shades while you wait, we have' all qualities of E _-_. si- ,Q Prowse Bros. Ltd. _ 5'.~ A Shop for the Houselceeper who Cares 4' 4' -'-‘ 4; -'- _ _ i _ l is - day, Edward Hackei and Jack Riley were llnetl five dollars und costs for disorderly coiitluci--Z, -LEFT FOR HOME.-.\ir. Uilcsilne (Ihaissou, who iiccoinpztnlcil the re- mains of thc- into Mulhius Cbalsson here for burial. returned to his home in Yurnioulli, Maine, on \\'ciluesllay.- .L _ -VISITING HERE--Rev, P. (`. Gull- thler. ul' l’alnlr_~r Road. was lu Tignish Wcilncsiliiy and spoilt the greater part of the day `\'isillug the late Agno Gail- 1 lit some places extending for miles V R I) T I. & Kensington .~'l>l.|~:.\'iiin \'.\l.i_'r:s .\'r i'°fi'i.°d»'°pii2i.ii.i'efi'i»'“d°'i ""2i"'§" °“‘°““°°°°~ ""°°“"°'““”°""““ . oe a|uC5 eu en up in Co. P, E, ,_ .F51-rum _'_ *__ gates; Peter M. Cahill, Dr. Mt-Bride, Peter M. Chaisson and Joseph J. Mor. ‘| rlsey alternates.-Z. ~ I -CONTINUOUS GRIEF-The home lol' Mr. Narcisse Perry, which was thrown in mourning in mourning by the iieuih of his father, Mr. Leon Perry.. who died last Monday at the nge ol' ninety-six and at the time of his death was the oldest inhabitant of Tlgnish, was again the scene oi' an- ther death on Thursday. when his elgliteeu-_vezlr~old' son, Joseph. died of’ a complication oi' diseases as ii result of appeudlrltis. This young man about six weeks ago underwent an opera- tion in Clinrlottetown Hnspiliil :ind nt lIu\\\\\\\\\\\\YIAll SPECIAL , Gallant and John M. Ahenrn. dele~4t he time every indication pointed toil' home and after beginning to get out ation of the kidneys set in, At this lime U19 young man was too weskgfbo overcoiuc iliis disease and as a result denth ensued. ills funernl wlli~»be held to-day.-Z, -`. .I DR. J. A. MacPHEE, Physician and Surgeon _ Corner Granville and Church Streets, Summerslde, P. E. l., fllllcelioiirs:-9-11 li. m.. 2-4 p. m., 41.30- 3-f0 ll. in. Phono 29. _ 9:27-4-29Ml`niwlf. . _ For the Bride more appreciated by the" ~ bride than a well chosen din- -_ ner set.. - Il Certainly no girl could be F .Hts i:..:':=s'.°“‘.r.'*"-.:°:.s°°: “sa ' ` li `.' large quantities and :ith s freq ' ‘-.' Women s Boots Patent button with cloth o “£53333 '7f”Tf¥fTf‘?.f"_.‘_'.'T $2.50 to $3 50 Gun Metal in laced and _.$2 somsslio Morris & Smitli Qvoesstrl Now latin time is nil-tadxsr. - " tional .. ' » ‘I suretedsllgiitysn. W' __ Ai .~ ri v `8Deed¥ recovery. He returned to iii); and take a little exercise he ngn|n,|-lg. lapsed into a high lever, while lnfliigii.