----vu qnuav 1151 Uvannslrnsnav nuuuwl "D morethe-lot-ot the nov. R. uni-my the ii Phill! _ - tar-_to lllvistv t.w:::°i.-:.’°:.‘;:“;z.¢::.'sian *=~-1-=-»=~-=-~‘ - sew v ~ price. 1266-8-2Mws2wksEw2wks , _ ' u -RECOVERING - The many friends of Mr and Mrs Jose i . t_ ¢___'_i_, ~ ‘pleased to learn that their daughter. _ ' 6 0 Miss N'oia, who was operated on a bout three weeks ago for appendiciils at the Prince County Hospital. han returned homo greatly improved and tocleanso andp S her complete recovery will only he the ' matter oi' ii few days.-ii. pl L Mct‘ullougli. Summerside will be -WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEET- _ _ ING.-A large nniiiiier ol' members at 'i:.fi)l|uiiiirnel?airda|iil:ihi‘\¢l>ilL . tended the uiinuul iuceting of Sterling ,-gush hand, thu; A Women's institute, when the following fragrant super- oi'llcei‘i~i were elected,- Prsideiit, Mrs. creamy gmouienw E Walter Simpson (re~elected). Vice are most, efloetivn, President, Mrs. Wallace McKay (re ` Sample Free by Mail L elected); 2nd Vice l‘i‘esidciit, Mrs. f v\itiis2-u.siinnuok./ii1- Tliomas Holger (rc-elected); Secret ` 2ii°.°:.i¥l’}'.'{fiififni.g¢'iiiif E ary 'i`i'easurei'. liirfi. .lohn Mcfliiigaii. _ ,',';;,’i,',;',‘,';,,,,,§‘_‘,"“"“'°"“"' _ 1-,.,_e|e,._le,1) Dh.e,.to,.S_ M,.B_ H_ »|~_ - " Miss Emma White, lurk Poiiit Pickering, (re»elected); Mrs. Alfred Fvfe (reolected and Miss Geneva 'V e ~ l y. / I I A a il very successful _veaix having raised, over $44000 much oi' wliicli has been (7 McK.i This Institute has li i ni used for Patriotif purposes, with _ siiinil iiiiiniint fm prizes and \'mae (' gifts for the children of Stanley* and Q liopc River Schools. ' ii Every Womaii’s Ambition F R k ' " ' .nan nh-n-r i-r ir nur " w“'"" or £31! Eaiilyasatisficti V -___ A I-lollow cheeks with dark lines un-` .._.. dei' the cycs, _ how a woman hates _'Z-;~§j._ them. ' i _ "'.'_I_-_7- il. But rosy cheeks clear skiii, and and she is happy. The woman who attracts, ' whose 11”* fre*-ili, iiaiiitv complexion compels no ir io is ai l` -‘_- iw--i ' :~.`-: _ ~ _ -:.‘°.'-3;, _ *.5-_-' ' bright eyes. give them to ii woman _I-;:`_‘.:`:;“f""". -,-_\ § /_ _ __ ,‘.j-,;_-.I_ | ' 2 ,'.~.‘..~-_'~ _ " ' :-7. :-; *ir-'-~, - `*f.;°..?Z \ 1 ' ----* . _ ' . _ ~_. '§ i’ Se; ~ 2 _ ~.__ _ _ _:.__..':' _ - -' -_ ~ ‘ - ' - ~ - -”“' \’ '- . ‘ ~. .. ilition_ Bad complexion always means _ ~_‘_=,'~,'j-1.'-'.j-‘.;' '_-‘.‘;.'_.:._ _. ` ` 39" ` ' " ' '; _ I .-jf-`:_-‘. ._ ,.._ ., _:,_§_:j-I-‘ . _ - “..--1.'-. _ ..- v... ._ -.:_.-.-'i-{,2.~."o'i:;;',-.-.:. bad blond l °' ~ ‘ ‘ _ Girls, iloii‘l. let your blood grow thin -- or watery. 'i`o do so brings on liag~' ` gnrd looks iiiid declining strength. | Many a woman who has allowed herself to ruii-down. to develop that tired . worried look hus built ii p iigaiii in this simple way. \Vh_v don’t you ' _ _ t ._ Announcing a New Supply of At the close oi’ every meal, just _ i _,_ take two small chocolate-coated Fer- n i ‘ f __ _ _ __ _ -rozoiie Tablets- any Dcrsoii can do ' . ~ »» -» -' ‘- -.5 ._,. _ .- this iii it minute. The action of l~`ei'- Q _ rozone is apparent. at once. it sets _ ' - _ you up.i1inkcs you feel good, starts _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ' ,_ __ __ _ Q., _Iii v<:_1_1°_ai>}i__e;§te, a__id_s__iiiiiei;iion.__ pr- v ~ ji _ - __ _ _f _ _ - __-1' i__,;._ iff?- n s a o -me ee n o 'oiii n-‘-' ' i° - 1- -- ` ~ _- - -- Q , . .1-:f_ _ wiim mm a “___ E i , We considered ourselves fortunate indeed in being able despite the war coriditib‘ns‘ 'tos rea 3 . K ! . _ _ _ f sermons poo. you on nie right great Supply of Linens from the famous “SHAMROCK”'mills in Belfast. ` _» road-the one leadin to health. ' ‘ ' ' " ‘ - ~ - '- Not ___ _mm womag ____ c___m ____ed_ _ We had anticipated being unable to secure anything in this iin_e fora long time to come-and _are l ing 1,1000. vigor, ....,,,,,,..,,.,._ no, ,, -delighted to present to you, some of the most attractive items in this line, that we’ve ever placed on our pei_'soi1 who is yi/eii_i_¢_, _:ier_\;;i_us i_i_r sickly, C()unt¢|'S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ no ii person n ~ ea w o won‘:_ _ - - . . . ' . .'~ _ , ‘ |,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,_,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,_ v Here are afewof the new things. -We invite your inspection, and esoeciall em hasize the fac one 0 practical] this whole shi m`ent was bon ht and 's ff d it BEFORE THE W R Y CE As zi tonic aiid restorative. as ii y p g I 0 ere a A S' health-hriiiger and lioiiy-builder, Fer- rozoi\e'is unrivalled. lt, cures cause it contains the elements that build up and strengthen. For better looks and better health try Ferrozaiie yourself. sold everywhere. 501:. por box, il boxes for $2.50, or by mall from The (lntarrliozoiie C0.. Kingston, Ont. ni at n, wavs i-me ul of icr. health, paiiiculnilv oi’ liei blood con Use INVERNPESS, 'instead °, Hard Coalf Economize with comfort by using INVERNESS -- the clean. screened co'ai- lnstcad of hard coal. ln- verness gives just as ~ much heat as hard coal- and costs only about HALF As MUCH. iNvsxNtsann~ Bestf. Finance C o al y i Inverness is cleaner than hhrdyooiil _ --less ashes -#less waste " -°-`-leie dll’t, ' -less soot in pipes. fur- DDCB lilllflflhd flll!S. INVERNESS-the house wife? __.fa_\rprite coal-- BUG lii§_\`\_s tiiuch heat ae hard coal. you can buy 2 tons of INVERNESS for almost the price,of one ton of lard ooai . s. NOTE- “Regulate your £i_i_i;_nace drags” properly YOU R60 " rg ppl' gn ln_v_§-nits. ‘pg-ortpq thu, shy-other i. " » if .- for NVE FC lilllllf `-'54-i-¥`w~1L»~-4f»1i¢-\iii35it~5é~@-e.--»¢?¢v4¢iiii5¥-ii.&i~.»-»- " _ ._ .‘.-“f_‘;_.'2.v..'.;.-...;.‘...‘.. J-..L.....s;~,i's... -..; »- - - ~ -1.-»»-»~ -»- ---- ,_ ,_,¢,T7_ .- _f_ _ . _ . . _ ua;-GN! word each iiinr y this sad visitation.-. _T____! Monmna D.. _Ly on-_ann C h or _vertisngin this column. u §’,..-_-.-_~_~ can in obwnedmgepaierira 'ronwr miie ,§’§{,',°,‘f' “'“" 0 " ' ‘ du uiwn “"- - _ _ -w. x. meeouaau, oioiie rox ax- ,.|,,,,., ,,,,,,,.3,f¢f§°,7‘:‘_1‘f,,,;‘,§"_'f_ §Q;§§T§ n ~ ‘ ia Guardian agent in Summer ' _e of Honnr §a*:_‘l°~ _ 1200-ezaiwnzwirrnzwks. r _-__ | . -A » " --Preserving time is here; get your S,turdl§;n€v3,‘;,lr"}R?sr;" 53;? gn f perfect fruit jars, preserving keilles y,',o_--N°nh-‘m_.ZJohn T McKay_ sail; etc., at headquarters-Braces. 3 __ wew; K_‘s|fu,5ell_ bortage; DL. M 1~-- Gillis a Dt. Lockhart, Keiisiiigtoii‘ " WANTED at once by Mrs R 'I` and Willis Kelly' Travellers Restfqn t Holman, Summerside ii good cook. _BALL GAME Th __ H _"LA Highest wages, no washin_g.__4 8__M___ on Monday event; was eperlfmpf the D ‘ most hotly contested game of they - -- - A _ """- season, the Pioneers won . rom the In- C ._poi.ics cousin- at the roiioe dependents Wm __ score? ___ 3 to 0_. Court, Monday inornin'g;~ Harry Kelly, Belted" _P1 __ i M h t pleaded guilty on n first offence of the and McNf°`m_q“?:Es Messrs Mum y Prohibition Act and was lined $l0_0 Thompson _md Mggigdensr M2255:-_ [ll l Fl it ` ' “"3 "°5'“ °" . me *"0"* 15° ne P" ' lough, Umpire and Mr. Paul Durant,'" '-5- base Judge.--H. --FOX NETTiNG- Noi only are Braces headquarters for all ranch _ netting, h ut they also have the right thing in fox biscuit, feeding pans. _ _ drinking foniitaliis etc. Get BRA(_‘E’S _ Doiihtworiy //fs, "`5T`»...e; fe. to soothe and heal. . “"?'l"”°"'°“- ’°°“°"~' sEi_oiAN FETE FUND coN'riNuEn. IESTERII PEISOIIILS ' § -Ml".__ and Mrs. Michael Ready, C “"9 calms' 5 " iristowii, were in Summerside on Sat- rilfiy visiting friends.--H. M -Mr. Samuel Frizzie, Loche Road, Mrs' Michael G°'m°'e~"' was in town .on Monday, returning from a brief visit to friends iii Try- Mrs' James T"“i”°r‘ '~ -~‘ ~- ~ - ~Mr. John Holloran. fisherman oi_ ' cllllcllla Campbellton, Lot 4 was iii town on Nik. » i-itnrdny truiisaciirig business. He Gunn"-a 0|ntm'“ returned home on Monday.-I-i. mount previously acknowled- ged. $4458.98 nat Royalty Patriotic Socie- ty, per J. H. Love. 25.00 adies oi’ Alpha institute, York. per Miss R. W. West. 15.00 xelsior Farmers' institute, York. pei' E. J. Veaiiey` 5.00 hc New Porth }`ii'iiiicli of the limi Cross Society, por Mrs. S. Vaiillilersiiiic. 17.00 ornwoll School, Cornwall, P. _ ollscted by Mary McKenna, in the Baldwins ltoud and Sr. Theresa Road.- »-WEDDING lELL8.- A verwl Mr_. Patrick Campbell. stty wedding took 'place at the home Mrii Pa'ti icli Camplgall. which the young eo ple are held by Mr. Michaei`SBllPhY- heir many friends. After an even- Mr. Bernard Clarkin. ing_ pleasantly spent all departed to Mr. Martin B. Corcoran. t]i0lr`li0nie.i wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Johii Sanplly- - Webster many years of happy wedded Mrs. James Saiii>hY- _ Mrs. James J. _Sanphyi ‘ Mrs. Patrick Cairns. _ rs. John F. Corrim. rs. John Corcoran. n, Siiaini-ock mid Rose Valley.-H. Mrs' Peter C°mm' 5.00 ‘ 5.00 Miss Isabella C. Robertson. alance of Baldwiiis' Road. ed Cross Funds, per Augus- .K A __-\ _ _ - __-~ A - _-_- _ -- ~_ .. ~- ;~ . -f' _ . _ " ..-CUDQIH-NlK1{|-I. ` t fell once down to breakfast in the usual manner. . .-t... ._ .1 ' ii§5»,f§j,,,';f`“`¢" ._ ..._ I i ' A store breakfast was over he laid his he ~- a’ pr . _ . and on the table 1111011, £0150 lmlv- _ _ __ _ __ _ .»~ _ or the hride'| -parents Mr. gnu Mrs.iMr`e. I-iiigli 'llcéuii 0111 0! hi! dell' Wifi’ 11° W" f°“Dd ' ""“ - - A tsnuqep ~. fnou5i"_ ,_g°,~|}_°,-,, my Mi" mtheri,ne_cnrrnn. Wednesday.” " July "Kilt w en their Mrs. ‘Joseph Mcqpald- oungest daughter' Enodllimira was Mr. Patrick Trainer. nited i ii marriage t_o_Alouzo Webstei Mrs. James P. McQuaid. f‘ the same place. Rev-. George ir~lMrs. James B. McQuaid. vine oi Clifton _ performed the eerc- Miss Mary McKenna. nioiiy in the presence or-.ine i'inm`edi~_»_Mrs_ Peter tiartean- te relatives of the young couple. Ai' Mrs. Martin Corcoran. ight o'clock the br-l_de_ .entered tiie'Mrs. Francis P. Corcoran. oem leaning on the sriii of her father Mrs. Patriclg McQiiaid. while _the wedding march was beautz- Mrs. Robert Curran. ully rendered by Mies- Lena Nlchob Mr. Peter McKenna. . on of Stanley. cousin ,of the bride. Mrs. Peter McKenna. ._ 'i‘he_hride was tastefullydresseii in Mr. Michael C0_i;r_>_ofi»an.' white niiioii over satin . wftii’Iace_ Mrs. Michael Cagoorhn. rlnimlngs. licii veil prettiiy arranged gre. Hugh Mc . with orange b soma.'~ Ho- only__oi.,I_ rs, Thgs.¢§.‘ai_' _ _nl lnauieiit was a (T?neclcfTli.\ce'~ E set with ‘Mr. Hon? G ' n. eine tiiegin ot nie groom. The pre- Mrs. Joh calms. _ts r_eceived,_ we. n\u_nerous~ an _ rs. Thos. B`_ win. _ 2‘itly__-tesIii'ying_to§§ie'l\igh esteem ig gre. James -Btlgwins. _` _1 1.vo . 4~50~Mr. Terrence Cairns. '=. ollected also from St.~Tliere- M,-_ ,md M,-,_ Wm_ Paulus sa. West. , ’ . ‘ ’ A 'Union Road. Mrs. Elmer Ritchie, City. Miss Minnie Rackham, City. A Friend. Clyde River; L00 Helen Fleigher,_Victoria_, Cra- 1-00 paiid, proceeds of sale of flowers. ‘ Helen Reeves, Victoria School District No. 47, Prince Co. ' I-lt-A oiefe OCC M1. _ .District No. 47.*P`ri.i`y6‘§_Cq, _ Albert JA. .Moore, :Victoria ‘School District No. 47, Prince Co.‘ 1 Chas. R. Enman, Victoria School District No. 4'I, Prince Co. John R. .Einiiaii, Vfictoria School District No. 47, Prince Co. District No. 47, Prince Co. Collected on Patriotic Sunday from Clyde iilver, Presbyte- rian Chiircli, per Hugh Mc- Millan ' E. M. G.. city. o. J. mtsv, 1278-8-2Mii_ _ James McLeod. Victoria School Richard Eiiman. Victoria School -5° .50 2.50 1.50 1.50 2.00 2.10 2.00 1.00 1.00 \ 1.00 1.00 1.00 ~ 10.00 Harry Hyde, Cornwall. : 5_0() 2.00 . $4596.58 Sec.’l'reasurer. 1 WI 11? I I _li Damask_Huck Towels in many pretty designs and qualities made from the famous Shamrock Linen. They_ are made from a nice line 'evenly woven huck with hemstitched ends. Si e22x40 iiicliés and 0 ‘ raiige in price from..- 75C up Huck Toweling in figured and plain very iine even thread, made from the famous Shatnfock Linen in a large range -of patterns of stripes, Fleur de lis, Rose, _Chijysanthemum and range 22 ¥?f.‘f‘."..‘.'.‘TT“f¥;fJ‘_i‘.‘3? _‘TP 90C Yd- 25 Doz. Shamrock Damask 00 4-75 Napkin _ of T'afble_ Napkins 05.00 for. , °doz on sale gg 3,75 A spl did~l0t of Shamrock Na kins of a ve line ev ` t i ° _- _ old values t%"w‘e were fortunate toliiecure. Theyare all §ixiaiPai1eti:(iedui<>Sii;‘i`iii$e°iti§li ` gf, ' 1"' R Linen t P lwmbf! Of very neat men designs. Polio not with a key born. “'”’°° er, Mape _ . m1'0Clf. Stripe etc, they are the size that is being used for both dinner 't§H.-2%.-2x-22__1-2. inches. .These .Napkins are regular 4 001 ‘~ _ . oz. l _ - Y CU IO k I 5' . . . .°'.'.'_..-=..-J? ‘- __-_.°-"__ wif? - _-»,. . 'I ‘\~.,_..- .4 \_\\_y '-_ _A beautiful line of all _Wool pure linen piIlow_ cases, hemstitched and h_and embroidered in neat pretty de- sign and guaranteed to wear and give satisfaction The range in rice from $2.50, 3.00,' 4_6() p~r_ Guest Huck Toweling 15 inches wide, fine and evenly woven all pure linen stripes floral and some witha a pretty bordered edge ranging in i’fl°.‘.’. f'.f’.‘.’T_.2‘.’.f...‘.‘f;'1§1' -45c yd worth .`§»}i_t__ii{\¢__°r_e_s¢>_1iisio sgiininn as the smaiisum of.. _ s _§tNew_. Damasks- by l“¥HYd"*f85c to $2.75 E f ~ ' Wemsvvemawvow large range] of Dain k b ‘ the ` ‘ M M ` ' desi “fmlntlie ftiamoiis Shazizroacslr sLiiien ati? vxvteii-is garllalioliigniiaileiiilgliiuii 6 8 ' WF bfi he factory Ranging from cheein iiil Will *bil* we have them at the old . 0 - _ .1 i .ti -e_ 0. ‘ w J-nun¢usivi.isi¢\» “-- 1_1 1-. ii ~ _ ` ` _ ‘ '/zinch " rmzeinoioe fi-omgrieu t ‘ ' 'T S_ome have ,lDkiU9f.°U1lCCha_odeome Base not. You would gloweilto __2‘ 5 y 'F ` ,>, ii' v , l this .-_-. ~ - _ . f »;.» » - 1 _ - i.. 1 .- ' . 11'. $.'G'l‘.'. _ _. . ,_ 3 -‘H1 i -. / .,;. »_`. "1.'._ 7. i _ _ - Hemstitched initial and embroidcr. ed Pillow, cases made fron'_i_a_ fine evenly woven linen and guaranteed go gigs satisfaction. In all initials size 2 1- x86 inch and are pr' Shamrock Damask Table Covers at the old price The are l ve e evenly woven diimafsit inigoooydtge ggpgtggang énd siges :anne _ x2, 2 2 1.-2, - x sr a e ~ - ~ 4.00 4.50 up 6°25 m Also napkins to match moat of 01% cloths ‘ Q.. -. ~ 1 .1 ;`.. _-..;,\ r I ’< i 1" i-#I =. ~