n. u. ... J ' » i ~ -‘ . . . . .. . . . ' - g .3 -'- . _ ae-‘S-r-Qeyha .._.._<.,.'-‘ ,1“ , l-‘w-g'_,J+QL-.~1.‘.\\r‘?§__;.k) ,, , _ _ ___ p t $59M. Bib?‘ ‘ NEW \.-_......... . Houseclesning is always fstl mg. When everything is made spic an span you are tired out and uncomfortable. But a sprinkle of Mavis Talc will help make you feel like yourself again. Mil- lions of women have discovered this fact, and they always use it after their house- hold work. Mavis Talc is refreshing and truly IRRE SISTIBLE. At ell good druggists and toilet counters. MONTREAL YURI milrrosiistiblo/ \. \"“\\\\~\ ‘ ‘illtilsitiitt-t» I ‘l. V- - mid Improve Your Bakml’. B‘“§,‘_’f,‘,‘_}";?.‘3“ "::'.:'t'.':."..:‘.‘;‘.“.:.;i"‘;:;::..::i wiltenealh Western Hard Wheat to Ii" strssflh. "' t. ~ d d ii r on 2.?.!‘.“:.°.'.F:.:.'l:'.‘.‘.‘.:;":.‘$1.5. h‘ "up, our; llsu. Ask (or l: at your l" ‘ _ , v1.0a co. m r "his. . CHKTI-IAM. OHTARIO _,r ‘t . a n. w.sn"i.. ruinous .'-.'-*s1:v,>f’-;-.'-- _ '3: l'."{‘f\!»!f§"fl§"‘ - ~.I .._|1' PAY! to buy In this Prev Ines. ' ‘ . - . 1_TEACHIR WANTED with first‘ class llcenao for Summerside l-lilii School. Good enrolment otter"- Apply at once to the secretafl °l the School Board, Summerslds. ‘ ' -n:c':|ves PROMOTION. - in.‘ u. n. Cowl. the novel“ f? preseutetlve of the Goodyéol‘ T!!! i Rubber Co. was recently up pointed manager of their Bt. John‘ Branch.‘ did-ll ._FORD TOURING GAR FOR sale.-- Has been tlioroillbi! 9"". hauled and painted; ti"! "V; has "Easy steerer." WHIP" "l" other extras and FY1000 m "i", quick. Have ssversl other used cars at bargain prices. Colin H. Stewarggarage opposite Holman I Ltd. ' B055 8 4 tf. -KiNKO-RA NOTES. —_ Miss Ruth Cameron of Kensington is‘ visiting friends in Kinkors the; guest of Miss Vina Mayhew.— .\ir. David Mullin and Mr. George‘ Mayhew, and Miss "Mary Bu"? and Miss Agyness Duffy motored m Trvou Friday.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyhew, and son Wendel Leigh, spent the week end with their friends in Kingston. Mr. John Mayhew. and Mr. Frank MaY- hew motored to Montague to attend the races Wednesday. -8UDDEN DIATH._—-The sud“ den death at four o'clock lfriday, morning of Miss Florence Mc- Cormacktat the early age of 20_ years cast s~sed gloom over the‘ whole community where she was widely known. ‘The late Miss Melt Cormack was e daughter of Mrs. Angus McCormack, of St.- JJleniiotjs. Besides her sorrowing mother. there are left to mourn-one sister‘ Emma at home, two brothers, Oliver and Richard at home... The funeral goals place on Sunday afternoon at —FUNERAL SERVICES-The "lint-trail of the lflttefMlis Flossiv, McCormack, tqok place from her‘ home in St. Eleanors to the ding- lish Church, and was very largely. attended. The Rev. Mr. White of- "riietsd st the house and grave‘ The following are the pail-bearers Iitllmton Andrew, Wilhlam An- drew, Ambrose Compton, Reeinald- 'l‘homas, Ralph Darley and Leon- ard Gay. —-RENEWING FR|ENDSH'°§ -‘ Mr. John A. McPherson of Mayn- ard, M8881, passed through Sum vuersmn Saturday on his wav tr Charlottetown, after making a trip through the western pert of the Is- land where he once resided, Mr McPherson, who is a brother "oi, Mr. Georwe ‘McPherson. 0f the» S/timmerside Post Office, is one of the lsl-anrl boys who has made goml iflThe Best _ Boots. for Boys ‘ UTFIT the boy with Palmer- McLellan Patented Farm Boot: and he will have" Footwear that will stand the most strenuous wear, in all kinds of weather, outlasting two Pairs of Ordinary boots, and will not rip or lose their shape. We own exclusively the patent: on these boots. ~They are made from, heavy Pelmer-McLellan Cliromoil tanned leather, shaped on right and ER lists, and fitted with Strong coon-L tors to support the heels. The soles are nailed on b improved machine method. est: boots . . alttho foot-fitting comforts . anolmooe-asin, but will hold their shape and outwear foot- ,. ,_ oi’ much heaviercon- 0n for they are all ' sizzle: tee-hm": lsh-d Wm; ' ‘iflflfllr-‘MP. New Alissa Store lhocolstes-Frssh, regular 60c, 45c per lb. Nut Bars-Be each, Brooms-Good quali y corn, 2-41145. Boots and Shoes-Selling nt reduced prices. Men's. Women's, Youths‘ nntl Misses for dress and general wear. Harness-Single Buggy. Double team and parts_ Bflllbffl. Climbs. Whips, Driving Lamps, Horse Clippers, Fly Nets, _Carriage Wraps. Dusters, etc. Gssolene~White Rose and High Grade Cylinder Oil. 0mg Motto-Good goods and right deal to everybody. We invite you to come and inspect our complete stock of Groceries, Haiidwvare, Boots and Shoes, Croc- kery, _ ' ; . we» nun-tut, prices. A square‘ in llncls Stenro Foamy-y but el- though living there for (l5 years ‘h:- still has a ‘warm place in his affection for the land of the Meph tlenf. and speaks tin glowing lei-rm. of the Inland and the evidence o‘ prosperity to he seen o" evsrv l\""" ‘with a crop far superior to what’ he extnar-tmi tri see, he regrets ho.- ing unable to remain lonwr W, enjoy the rural scenery and in-Y vigorstting breezes of the Suit‘. Hit leaves for his henna on Tuesdsti‘ morning to attend to business-what oi the Hardware Mercantile. Thiris his second tri-p here stnca luv- ing. H —KENSINGTON HORSE NEWS —tMr. Jtsmes B-rahstm. sold no week his i600 .lb. dnmft mere to Mr WUS. Newsom. ‘Mr. Brehsmt has llPfii very successful in raisins, horses for many years, and has sold‘ a lot of good ones at high figures but his lest sale fer exceeds any price he ever received in previrnu» years. ‘Come again’ Nwsom these is ‘Ilwviys fwc made hstppy when you get a line on the 500d ones t Mr. Bra-ham has several more 1600 lb. prospects growing up on his Brad MloArthur filler’ in one of those well filled out ' mocks last sesson-Jfensinglton ant- surrounding country has no equal for K001i stock of all.,,kinds and. good farming every one ween; r smile in this section. what else“ son is successful, of course, T-yndle has more cause to smile than thy. rest of us. When they beep hanminr him over the fast ones ‘that they have lost the combination of to ave‘ tlheam readjusted. |Tthes itthiqre is Hiram it would make e whole re- giment enills to see him cut loose his oily going pacer Dally Wb0d~ side and s-tirprise some of the wise ones..I-l.irsm Mill tell you slhe is Rreen but his friends notice that i when he Wants to‘ have a mt rub he don't have to bororw one. Then mere is Robert with a-ll kinds ot speed and if he could only regulate the ‘gas and keep Troqble Make. from boiling over all dthsr speed owners would require Ii masks‘ to keep the duet out f than‘ eyes. Not always dus ,_ soniuetimes‘, mud, 0i course liradsvho wouldn't smile. No dust ahead of him all behind. \ could you expect where ova... per- ‘ --FO|l IALj ‘been. perfect worklils order ‘so: as. ammonites." _ , , . _ I -. y‘ --r|-ta ,I_BANT.—-'l‘b_s alumni _ Blunt, from ‘Chsrlu: p .'ifiid'sr-__ ‘ the command of Contain ,8. Kelly, put into this port Sunday. ' . . tersd ort on I Sunday schoone White rlhQlpt Perry from Bhedilc‘ . NWO! l‘ - for Helium's Ltd. l-lerryfl. Cont. ~ Diwlissey, from Gliethem, saith, lumber from Messrs Dclsurinen 00., Bessie Keefer, Capt. VIII ldllttiile. . from Pictou with railway coal. The qebr; imud Weilton, squared on! oiondey m.- Buctouohs. ‘ to load‘ . lumber for this port. ' H.‘ " ' wesrmm P1138084» ~—W.B. Newsom, will be at New . Annan race track Wedneiday fore- noon to look over anything good in horse flesh. . 2221 —Mr. George Din-teen and sister - of Bur-ton, Lot '1, wehe W6§K‘€L.1 '- vivsitors here. K- ~m-. and‘ Mrs. 1P. Kelioe. ‘Searltown, were visitors here 0n l / Saturday. H- V‘ —M.r. w. i7. Callaghan. st. Louis was in townim Phony. . -—Mrs. Fred Ramsay, Hamil-ton,‘ i‘ . is visiting friends irn Tryon, the guest of Mrs. Russel Hewett. a - —Mr. William Cameron, o! Sum- _ merslde has left for Western _Can- . ado. - —Dr. Alder Muttart,_of New " York is spending e few days with friends in Summerslde. —Mre. George Knight, of Sum» ‘i itrerside, left on an extended visit ' to friends in Bridgeport, Maine. ’ —~Dr. Christopher, Tigniwh and Mr. J.F. White, of Canada Cus- toms, Alberton, paid a snort visit here on Friday last. H. —Mr. Sterling Phillips of Huston, Mass., is visiting in Sum- . merside, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i Gabriel McDonald. —.Mr. and "Mrs. Walter Ashlaud, ' of Boston, Mess. is visiting in Summersilie the guests of Mrs. Frank Pony. -lMrs. Peter Praught, has tje- turned lo her home in Boston. Mass. after spending some time Ill Richmond, visiting her e011 Ebba. —~Miss Maud Murphy d.‘ Miss Rolusna Milligsn, both popular teachers of Summerside left last week for the Canadian West. —Mr. and Mrs. lLG. Mut- tart of Sunimerside and Dr. Mut- - tart of New York, spent the week Bud in Charlottetown. ——Mr. J. Henry Ga-udet‘, returned to his home in Suinniersiis after being absent the pslit two weeks in Moiicton, on tbipineas; —-¢Mrs. Leigh Compton, of St Elsanors left on on extended visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wat- son‘ Clerk, Monoton, NAB, —-The Mises Lina and Peso-lo florrlll of the firm or Messrs RJI‘. Holman Ltd. Islilli-lllflrlidfi, are mending their vacation st ‘their home in Northern. 7 ——Mr. and Mrs. 9.11. Potter of’ Philadelphia, arrived in Summar- side on e motor trip throughout the Island. . -—.Mra. Seth Marcos, and children of Veii-‘coe, Manitoba, who have been visiting her father Mr. George ° Ballsm of Enmore, returned to their home in Vhrcoa. - —’i‘he Rev. Wm. J. Camtpbell of . Portland returned to his home 81ft er spending a few days in Bummer- lidwthe guest of liis sister Mi-s. WJ. Lidetone. _ —lMr. Philip Calbeck, of 8um4 ' snerride, left Saturday on e wisitl to his son W.E. Calfbech of Cal- gar-y. —|.virs. J. J. IWaleh, tBrdokline, Mass, who is spending the summer with her oat-ems. Mr. and IMrs. Ro- bert Doyle, Haliburlon, is Visiting tier tister-m-law, Mrs. Bernard DcL/le of Bsar River. '—"‘ l -—*Miss Katie Howard of Cape Wolf, passed through Surumerside on Saturday, en ronfe to Trsctdie, wihers she will spend’ s few weeks vacation, the guest of Rev. Father J. D. McIntyre. ' -—'l\he many friends M IMr. Her~ man MoFarrlene Fernwood will be pleased to learn that he is rapidly. Jacovsrlng after going under 's sle- cessful operation for appendicitis ‘ -. ~~' ylvw‘ (‘I D0 Your ShoppingAt the Great, Ha. f Price Sale of Women’s Coats and Suits A complete clearingiout of-allvcoats and suits of this season's purchase-to make room for the new arrivals which are coming along rapidly each ‘day. This is an unrivalled opportunity to secure handsome, stylish, Ewell made garments at a real A ~ bargain price. Half Price for Handsome Coats Ladies new Spring and Summer coats, Nav and Black Serge, Tricotines, Polo Clot , Velours and Tweeds in Fawn, Grey and Blue. < The assortment runs from $18.00 to $52.00 in nrice. AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICE $18.00 coats will sell for $9.00. $25.00 coats wiiLsell for $12.50. $30.00 coats will sell for $15.00. $52.00 coats will sell for $26.00. Silk embroidered white Smacks, regular $4.25, will clear for each . l] . . . . . $2.75 Dainty white drill smocks, nicely made, very smartly e broidered incolor with silk. The reguar price is $4.25. To he cleared out at .. . “.8235. each s... _A WONDERFUL SALE OF RAINCOATS Half Price for Stylish Suits Ladies new suits, of Serge, Tricotine, Gaberdine, Wool Poplins and Mixed Tweeds, principally Navy Black and Brown The sizes run from Misses 16 u They are all smart and new. $75.00. AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICE $29.00 Suits will sell for $14.50. . $38.00 Suits will sell for $19.00. $40.00 Suits will sell for $20.00. $75.00 Suit-s will sell for $37.50. “Yhlte Voile Blouses worth to $6.00, will be cleared at . . . -. . . . . . $2.05 These pretty blouses are shown in striped, embroidered fronts, lace trimmed, sizes 36 to 44, a wonderful chance t0 choose from a range worth to $6.00 at only........... _$2.95each WORTH fro $20.00 FOR on... ..e10-00 114:4... ...._..r »- -_ -» 29.00 t0 esssssloseos There are just 32 raincoate in this lot-odd lines but ’all good-Tweeds, Par- amattas, Covert; Cloth, Gaberdine and Rubber-the colors are Grey, Green, Black, Light and Dark Brown, sizes 36 to 44, but not all sizes in any one pattern. Assorted prices from $12.00 to $20.00. CHOOSE FROM THE WHOLE‘ LOT ON SALE DAYS AT . .. . . . . . 310-99 ' ' . ,, s‘ _ -ll-fss Fannie Butler. book- ' head, Summerslde, spent Sunday at ' ed to town ma. spsiding a Week" in the Prince County Hospital. -—<Mr.iand Mrs. Joseph L. Muir- Niscouche, where‘ they were the host's of Mr. and ‘In. sot... H. -'l‘he Mrisses Mairgulret G1‘ n and Helen Rogers, ‘have retit ‘ s wt Lot 7. l_ West fl-Zi teyfiifimsyltde a . o‘ ' Thrift a not...‘ h": ‘ - lth frie {I09 Y. r ’_ _‘Mr be following party potored- ronsttr u . 4mm. Georgie Camrbelt. °l 1,3,?‘ ton. is visiting her sisterllirl. ~ J. Lidstoiss, of Summers-u» t-tmo. wnéiam use’?! _ flung“ |n ram-mere s. e $1 fir, and llrl. Thor. Jolllllfil- -inu nor-ones Home of 011"‘ lottetown, is visiting is Stimuli"- .540, the guest of bsr brother Mr. Jn-mes P. H086"- . not!“ Hedi,’ t Ml Hard lOflt Isthsnil and Rel» In!’ A ' iii‘ Hiv- keeper of the Examiner titties, re turned to Charlottetown on Satur- day evening titer spending her holidays‘ with her parents will: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas But- ler of Glengart-y. dilutes; and Helen liiayrmrd, Northern, wevrwelcome visitors to Somme side. -Frld~1w- . C . imi use Maynard. N reh- m ' for?B,os- Cili- ‘i’ er t and ode 1 -aJ.LA_ uoiaii HALIFAX, August 11.—(Quota- Lions furnished y 112B. McCurdy and 00., the Mo treat Stock dllx-_ "u"... sol-- us... sv "u... t. 9. .. . "ii to 44. . ,MCL€0d;t' d