mm i ' School Closes Wednesday Does He Need a New Suit? Have him dressed when School closes, so that you’ll be proud of his rient, tidy, well groomed appearance. And while you are getting him a good looking suit—— sec t0 1t that you get him a suit thtat will stand all kind of hard wear. The Men’s Store has exactly the sort of Suits that the boy necds—get him one todfly. ' Jack O’Leather 813.50, 15.00, 16.50, 17.50, 20.00. Suits of other good makes 555.00, 8.85, 10.00, 12.00. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. W ——— "’Brother and Sister il (,‘fllll‘llfl, a filon will “'Îlld iup nxpoditiously. not tho ontlnok is nelinloun. LiheruI inenilmrs liiill : C 0 Prorogation Likely 1‘0 be Delayed.2:":.::°ï:;.‘::i::i:‘:‘titi;tintin: ‘lindgct ivs. throngh, snvo t’or itho l’or- niul bill. .Miuin nslimnlol; on) tlimnwli, :ilsn tlie Wlioat lloard and tlio. imite ot’ tho Woods hill. Snp- or plumontnry ostimntcs will lie down OTTAWA, Jonc, 21.71010, parlizr mentary sosslon would in: rendy in wdnd np in :t hluzr‘ ot' glary about iNorton, N.il., Aiter the grenit flre or 1877 E pont. and 'le «il-laiy in ‘hrinizing i1 The quantin oi' CUill in China is ‘ tinto the llonso. suggost n desire in ‘(ig|îllulte(1 hy “mu-ta M (Nm. (me uvold u. llll't‘llii‘llt‘tl (li‘ililknîk. million (nnsflsumcipm m Hum“), proposiliml lis .tniltriii oi'. lit lliis con ho ilf‘(‘t)iil]lil"ht'(l and :1 ilmtl- Jlock in Lite llouse nvoidod, thost‘s- _.. -w— C...— nu-nt for Sil le o r)‘ w ln- n: l .‘llnnrd'u I tan - .-ers, Ltd. “.ÿpmosuwmnn oLnnmcE ,n, , Ihe tlow prices on seasonable hats Meet Aittï 45 Years iS'l‘. JOHN, N. in, Jnne 24.—IPetv McKcown. in! 45 Warren street, Bastun. and hls slster, Murgaret J. met ne-xt Thiirsiluy or li‘ridny. ii' thc [mluyÿ _ .Vlt'Kl‘UWn, ot' trotiblesomn qiiostinn- ni lrcight licre lwst ovoning ntler 45 years, the Commun National Rnilwny nt rates (’Olllll in» zuljnsted. I mw— iliuring which neither hud seen noi‘ Painsec Junctiom io whloh placg Tlie «rL.])elLtetl moi-linge oi' ililt“ ce“ In China lienrd ni‘tho olhver. The tn'mily ‘be- me hnppy cmlple raturned to speciul committh i0 rotmiilor iro- _____ longt-d m iSt. J(Illll.. ' nmke their home arter a brietI Peiel‘itonr ihrough the Maritime Prov. wcnt to isen nnd roamed tilie globe. mua A t'ew days and he rolurned toseok 0d pÿlrl. lSile was luouied living ln=_REcn—A‘L E‘NJ0vED A i 1l 'Stniing el‘iorts :ll‘t‘, lll‘illil,’ K‘Xi‘rif‘tl n“, whnlc wurm ml. n mous“: jl lhn si-sti‘r lin hnd leit n liruvvn hair- , - u today to bridge thngnp and i-fl'oct iymns m ohm” m me presmn "H, soma unity ut ut-Iion and n. nfiwlur (.Onsmmmon Norton. y ‘ . 4 I , . Mlnurdn Ilnlmvnl rollr‘en Inull‘nllzln,mm"S (,l Mrs_ RA p_ lemrdson Àæ—«ç V. 1 ,. BHOP n'o‘m Holman's Catalo". 4E: THE SHOWlNO‘oUKid- dies 'llats aelllng ut 25 cents; 35e and 60e at Slnclalrs. ——SPEtCIAL T-HREE DAVS' SALE. June 28m to 30th; bargalns in ail departments. 'Slnelnir & iStewarg lelted. ——Jusr ARRIVÉD une carload ut cedar posts also one ot cein- ent, Emerald Cooperatlon Farin- 'ln the Millinery Depnrtment; ses nt Slnclnirs. —A CONCERT PUT ON hy the young people oi Freetown will hs held in Grn‘hnm's Rond 'Hnll ’l‘uesday, July 11th. Programme starts ut 8.15 sharp, admission 20e. -—-NEw STOCK Ladies and chil- drens Milan Hats in straight and ,roll hrim Sallors and other sha- pes now showing. iSinclalr and Stewart. 'Ltd. —M|88IONARY PICTURE8.— 'l‘ho iamous Missionary Motion Pic- tures recommended by tho Foreilzn Mission Commltlees ot the Prot- estant Churches oi' Canada will be exhibited at North Bedeque Church on Tueadfly night nt 8 o'olock. Tala la ‘the best opportu‘nity oi' seeing the work oi' Forcign Missions that has ever hecn glven tu the peuple oi' P. E. island. ——:NA,RROW.. EscAPE.——There wns :1 wild runaway nt Summer— slde 'I‘liursdny morning. when a i\\'oelrorse toam enslly “inde n rec- ord ot' over hall a mile. 'l‘hey st- arted i‘rom llolmnn’s wharf and alter careenlng mndly un Sprlng Street crosaed the achool huscball grouuds and made for the open country. Although handicnpped hy the heavy truck wnggon they safer negotintcd two i'ences but were obliged t0 pull np ot. the ion. (‘o on the north side oi tho thlrd tield. Neither watggon or horses nppenr to have sui‘t‘cred any par- ticular injurv. —WEDDING BELLS A quiet but important evunt look place nt the Methodist l’argonnge at Sum- mersldo when Mr. anrence Churchlil Powell. of P3111368 Jun— ction N. 8,, was nnlted in marri- ago to Miss Evn Doulse Elliot. one ot the most papulnr young ladies oi’ Shediac. Rov. George tMorris oiticlnted at t-ho ceremony. Mr. Powoll in the genial agent. oi‘ ,very ionjoynhle ,violin recltnl was glven Ion ’l‘thnrsday nigllt in the Y. M. C. A. 'ilnll nt ‘Sunrmernlde hy thé i'l‘llel‘e wns a gond, attendnnco. É _. ,__1__.__._.wfi .._. _. YOU’LL be 'doîng your preser’vîng soon. 'Any däy now. Are " you al’i ready for it? Have you got your preserving kettles. your- spoons and ladles, your cups and dippers, your cullenders, tunnels and your fruit jar filler? If not, listen to this. ' Preservin ' Sets at Reduce Prices You can buy a full set of preserving utensils in beautiful Diamond Ware or Pearl Ware from any hardware merchant carrying SMP goods at a special price. Cut this ad from the papcr. Take it to any ood hardware store where SMP Diamond Ware or Pearl are ls sold, and he will sel] you a .preserving set at the right price. Our high grade enameled ware i8 wonderfully well made, very durable. absolutely clean and sanitnry, and cannot absorb greasc or odors. There is no possibility of tainting. Use elther Diamond or Pearl and your preserves will be the most delicious you ever put up. Tho Shoot Motel Producb 00.. 1.3.3? TOIW . Vancouver Mont» l [dm-Mon o/ pom‘ramnæ a mari —“A Diamant! Ware la sky bila:I and twhlä olll‘tllide. wt apug te nnz. and han three'cona of the best enamol fused on Chape! of oteel. Pearl Ware in pearly firey inside and out and as two conta of special SMP enamnl fuled to ahapes of open liearth Iteel. Do you know (lut the Dinmond or Pean are pot or pan that Iold'lut {en for 81.50 can no‘v’r be ouuht for 99 canin]. ldesplte the most inclemen; weath- or the ' proceeds hein}: -klndly devoted ‘ tu ' nia 'the improvomcnt oi the hall. Mr. il. Il. Simpsnn nlily preslded. Miss S. (‘annon acconlpanied the pupils on the piano nnd Miss cha Link- letter‘ fav'ored the audience with i two vocal solos. with vioiln ohll» tgmo lty :Mr. J. Wright. Soma, ni Mrs. Richardson's pupils are quito small. hnt they show much skill and evidonces of very cnreful nnd expert training. The full class sol: notions, of whlch two werc glvvn werc very effective. The puplls tnking solo, duo. and trio parts. ail on the vioiln Were as en ilozors nnd Miss Mr. Simpson, on beholi’ oi direclors oi' the Y. M. C. A., aine erely thanked 'Mi's. and her pnpiis nev. J. J. McDon ladies who .so kindly solling tickets nnd riec’orn hall. God iSnve the King. hèlfied M'— RADIO SEARCHLÏGHT WILL PENETRATE 100 MILES THRQUGH FOG ANE- sonrohligiht which will ont tli oi its terrors is the Iuomontot‘ nnnouncement mode hero Guaiielmo Mureoni. a Mi» ” in" I n {d'ors :751: and 85e nt Binai'alrs. cloue anch Wednesday at .12 o'clock noon l’or tho summer liait holiduy. Et “7.30. followen solos, iMlSs Doris Woodside. Mas- ter Bruce Cal/bock. Miss Mnrjorio Crozier. Miss Rosamond Richard. son. Manier Roy Smallmun. Miss Nlnn IMcCou'bry. Miss Marie Gnu. (loi, Miss B. Smallmnn; Miss Hel- Knthleen Mou-Han; duos. Miss Richardson and Miss Gaudet. Mnster and Miss Smallmnn: Miss Gn-udet and Miss Sinnlliman. Trio. Miss Gnudei Miss 'Rmallmnn and Master Smnllmî'tln l o Richardson mu for the loan ot chairs and the lly ng tho DARKz. NlîlW YORK. Juna 24.——A radio t'augh l’os nnd dnrkness for a dis- tnnce nt 100 miles and r") thc son bY ,àCHIiLËREN'S BLUI Ovaràlls with red trlmming uses 4 to 10 a}. ‘Êë-BEGINNlNG with July 5th. wo Sinclair Æz Stewurt Linilted. '—-FOR_8ALE OR T0 LET, aine- room bouse. also savon room bouse. modem convenisnce. Goo‘d loca ' tlon. Apply W. R. Warron, Sum merslde. à-iME RiMiAIN OPEN on Fri- day eveninz Mme 30th l'or the ‘ usual {Samrday night trndo; we, L‘lose on Dominion Day. July lst. :Sinclair 8L Stewant Limited. -—DESIRABLE'BUILDING LOTS large slzes, close ta churches, aehools. town water and sewerage. Inw in price. Apply to J. A. Brace, Summerside. -—8ACRAMENT SERVICES. — The Sacrament oi' the Lords Supper will be dlsponsed in North Bedequo Clmreh on Sunday, June 2mn nt ll o’oiock. Rev. W. l. Green will as— sist the illev. D. K. Boss nt that ser- vice und also in the evenlng service ——‘o.————— TO ELIMiNATE SADNESS CON-STANTINODLE.—June 27.— A radical change vin the national muslc or the Armeniun poople is being plunned hy the native teach- ers who m‘o in charge ol‘ the cducn- lional wnrk, oi tho orphnnnges iIi the Armenian Soviet Ropubllc. They purpose to ellnlinnte tan “note oi sadness and snhmlssiou." and suihstltuto a more joyons spirlt. necording to L. Rny Ogdén, Oak- ln'nd, Cal.. superlntendent or tlie Americnn Industrinl School when.- 2.000 Armenlan orphans are lenrn- ing native trndos. "Mnny gnneratlons ni' suppressi- ion and porsecutitm have lcl't :tn in» dellble inrpress on the populnr mus- ic and folk sangs oi the Arineninn peuple." snid Mr. (milan recently. “The nntlvo dunces, poelns nnd plnys arc ail in u distinctly minor key whicll ls bound t0 have n do- pressing ei‘ioct on the youth ol‘ tlie country. But with the dnwn oi’ n new l'rccdom tvhis note of snilness ought to ibe chnnged, su iur os pos- sible, into a spirit ol' inspiration and‘cntausinsm. tln lhe schools, wo have ngreod to ellminate nome ol' the most depressing oi' tlie nnilonnl i i'ôlksongs, replacinit thcm with oth- ’ er"'nntionnl muslc revived front tlie . nncit-nl sonna ol' the silopherds nnd t'nrmcrs." ‘Letter Fiom Englantl (Coniln‘lletl trom Page 1) ,___._.—,_______._.—___... 'From Chester we proceedcd tnl r. . r i i whlch we dippod onr hnntls, ns, the Romans ut old iliu in tho t‘imt centuries. lu nnd second nnil tiiiril honniltnlly sitlinb'd (il tilt: :\Vt)ll liiitl .-nrroundlng hills Bath is' 'the Vulley the slopes oi’ tht‘ ittis snid lo ho unvqunlled nmong (il) Eliigllsh Provincial towns for is r-nm'bination of nrchaelogicni ' tnric, Slein. nnd sotlal internat. From iln'th wc wr-nt into llel‘ol'uril. As in Chester, so in iloreinrd tho' ‘vCathedral ig lhe chiot ohjoct m‘. 1in-tcrest. The Sen ni ilorei'orti, dates front the Si'Vi-lllil Ccntur)‘. and the churcli connectod witi: il remains— restored nnd lll‘ldllüw'r urnlly improved trom time tn tinuv. —a grent nnd splenle edil‘ico. Equally grand, nnd ut son-o points oi' evçn groater excellence i3 lhia (Jathmlral 'l‘he Clolsters connecth with GlouA cato tracory nnd planncles. ure ihdlieved t0 lie the tingst in the world, and they are cortnlnly ths finest ln the kingdom. ’l‘hen tlicro ls Exeter. Calhedrnl :ilso n very nplendld clinrcli, well hnown hy at leust (me ot tiw (‘it- izens or Charlottetown. Appronchtvd from t-lie lligh stroei liy me nnr; ,row St. Mvartin's (or Luxury) Lune, on uninitnrrupted vicw oi’ tno gront tilliice is sudilcnly une! nncxpect» 'odly opcncd up. ln"lllt’ os wnll as oulside it, to'o,‘ is grand beyond description— though tho henuty ot lts chance] moi. as tint ni Glp‘u- cesttr. han [let-n mnrrcd hy tho grent orgnn Whltîh hus «hei-n crèc- ted ovor'the Rude Scrcen. Massive towers. ibuilt hy tho Normnns, digniify nnid udorn ail 'thnae (lnlhedrnls. lnslde and out- :‘ide thoy are surrounded hy ment. orluls or 'n‘c‘n nnd wmnen who did their work l'or the Chorch and wliOSe works do l'ol'iow tliem. lt wns interosting to nota on tlieso old monuments tlio nnmos or mnnr' e o! the mon nnd wonien iumllinr to ull rentiers oi Th': Guardian. Dodd 5 Ho snid that by mClY‘“ ni hi tloetnd llke light rond in n given grent .henin a wise wonld points oi the composa. direction in on ho senttered With th nd, ilie transmitier n radio l‘isthtliouse inr oit parlions, (toasts, radio waves in tlhe cast, would nucpmpll“h in: miracle. tors. ho sald. sont: and shlp'v ma ho reprodnco‘d 200 thon with ordinary in transit. anmoni’s ,ron amant o! wire‘u or battleships. - radio searr‘hllg‘hit. which con bo ro- wnves, lir: can huile lislit thnt othor. to ail nid oi a rovolvlng reilector. he ndd-, would serlo as in guide ghips No militer how th‘ck the toi: or how dnrk the nlrht, this revolvina nenrchlinht. Morconl avarretl, wonld mnkc thn long stretch as briaht ns dny. Tho sendinq oi one diroetlon. ‘nstend o! sentterlng thrm hroM. the seom- By Timon oi' one oi’ these retiec- tlmes loader radio devine; | nnd thero would be no distortinxs -' smnchilght lq an ar- i v l towern‘ar i mali s. tlt liko lin; narchiishh’on l_ 8 î: ‘ Piles ' an mail, «in. u car-lulu 'ÿbuloonnlpld. l ÿ‘. “dans. n hantent—nm du. fond valu un“ and "IMG- I‘on m p la glgalnlng. Doua" “tu” N‘A“ bourru Il ml 0H! W1“ “MIMI 3“ pil— luge rollva un grgluuon, m'a-fou au Mp- nn- 'ùon lluh. “Mol I- n lama—m n e l y l Bath, collet] upon un old lady rc-g lative and iriend ol' irlends in: Charlottetown, nnd inspectod the “ibnt'lisf' into tlm wnrin mater ol' ‘ N t tn ‘illlllcfl?l(‘.r.1 cestcr (îzttiiotirttl with their dell-j .‘stu‘tne o! Drako nnd the splendid » tc‘n'ary ot ada'i‘wns commettant“ s ‘thnnks; the ch‘urch l'n which àï.-\"«"1‘.‘3". ‘är' “in? “45.”? “an f ' ‘ M i' l‘ v us in ' fin" «il i""i“i ’ \ ’w ,. Q - - M _ Q: l)... ___ A E‘à“.fl\ÿzfl4’%rf’æà.?‘âæäâ“. a Con], practical and delightfully appropriate for ev- N ery sommer t-ime occasion. - There are navy blue or black ground with tiny small design. Many other light .shades in plain or combination colors. Prices 34.75 t0 516.00. . A . Women’s Gingham Dresses. Price 82.745 t0 55.25. WHITE GABARDINE SKIRTS MISSES' WOMEN’S OVERSIZES Well tailored, perfect fitting garments made from a splendid qu’ality of White‘ Gabardine with novelty pock- ets, ideal for sports, t‘o 83.50., White Baronette 5512.50. country or street wear. Price 552.25 Satin Skirts, price 310.50 t0 Summa Miiimery FOR SPORTS ANI) DRESS WEAR Ail th'at is new, attractive and wanted for sommer wear is on display in our Millinery Department. Mod- els t0 suit the most fastid- i‘ous tastes at prices most rea‘sonable. catandlhg ln-“The Barblcnn" in l'lymOuth, 1 copied lhe tollowing inscri’Mio‘n on a vin-osa pinte arilx. ed t0 the stone wnll ('loso tu lho spot. whence l‘he l’ligi'lm Fn‘ilf-rc ombnrkcd: “mi trie 6th ut Soptêmbôr, 1620. in the Muynrully 0l 'l‘i‘nlllfl‘i l‘ow- nes, alter heing lundly ontrrtnln- ed and c urtennsly uised |l)y divers trienls there 'dWolllng, 'l‘ho Piligrim Fathers sailbd front l’lyinouth in “Th‘o 'M'fly Flo‘wer" In me Provi- dence oi God to gettle in New Plynmwth nnd to lny tho tonn- tion oi New Engldnd . . . . . . . ..'l".iis tnihlst wns eroctcd in tho Mayornlly M F. G. Bond, 1891, to commun. i‘n‘m'nte tiroir 'dopnrture nnd the 16‘ iit t0 Plymouth in July or that year or n humilier oi tholr descen- dnnt‘s and representnllves." il'lymouth in not only hlsloric; ll ls in evt-ry respect on up t0 duto 'town, and it la stlll one oi the mes! prominont o! tho naval and mill- tnry stro’ng‘holds, oi' the Brl'tls'tl Empire. i‘ Pope, Beer, ‘Holrnan,‘l-lorne.'lzoiror (iliver, Mlothorll'oll, Gay. Punks. \Vlli:nns. l-leui’d, etc...’ not 'to ‘i'neni tion tho Smitli‘s, Jones and Robin- sons. Thcse nnïn’os 's‘hbw whenco came n numibur'ol’the "men\ a'ad women. who have c'b'ñlrillûled 'to i‘he wnnlth and lmprovenlent ot onr islnnd Province; and seom tn prove the trutli or Wordsworth's declarotioa that wc, ns lhe peuple or the Brltish lsles nt large, "are nll oi’ Eal‘ill's i‘lrst bib‘o'l. Ta ‘Watk upon the tootpnths nnd nlslos, tliut mir [athers and mothers 'trod in the auge: past, nnd over atones worn ‘ny tho teet or Klnns and Princes, priosts nnd nobles, yoomen and peasdnts, ls opt to tmitch the Item timentnl ieelings ot ovcn the most stolid nnd unlmpresslonable. Ai. 'Flymrfath ‘we‘ onded mir “Jour- neying Sout'hwnrd. The chiot glory et .Plymouth is "Tue, lioe" over- looking “the Sound." ilt wns on Tho Hoe that Ilrnko pinyeil bowls whita the Spanlsh Armada ‘ on pronc'h‘lni; 'h‘q shows oi' Englnnd ’lflie Hoe l , ÿ! a fres public punk . pie‘acii '. grignon. oie chie! or- rnts o mon tire a collonnl Canada’s privnte and confidentiel. The country through which the trnin paSsed in our trip , {rum Wules 'to the Smith ut Enslnnd “M nnd dgàin i'l'om Plymout'n t6 Ktn- n i,"' dermere Lnke. la iust now lull 9l. tho perlumo ot the hnwthorn. Hedxes w-hite with Monsoms divide fialds, large nnd smull, in aven“ ("rection and noble trees xlvc slmda to the sht‘ep on the distant 'lllih and lhe browatu cattie an tilt.» lnwiandn nenr hy. A vlvid aréon covèrs tire whoio land air . monument by which rho Tercen- me hennit ot tilt: Armn nled. _ 'l‘n l’lymmith mare M‘a une old êhnrch —l‘h0 Church ot Et. And- re'w.— 'describe’d no the "'chic-f «links with nnthulty" thnt thn ulty 'possesseu. lt in the ('hurch in winch Rmherine oi' Aruzon retnrnud tho ‘ . m t.‘ 1 BREÀD With lts grand d‘welllng places nd "‘9‘" 3‘ lowly old cottagesm man ot t ‘ m llitlldhed With slM‘w.’— t’iia w'lioie inndscupc ts ‘beautilul. Rural lin:- iand is. “idem .grand—‘ihe fltlln'g homo oi' a grent people. lire Commonwoull'i swore le up- iiold the Solemn Longue and Cuv- enunt. Rentored and improvwl trom lime to tlrne, 8l. Andrews tu etlli anÿery fine chiirch. ilt is indoed . " 'a llnk With antiquity" and lnll ot 1‘ _ nm. And, now we look fora-3rd to Scotlandî J! . .Hj' t'y. L, C. interest to ths student ci the “5,5%.. a; -r. X ., LTD ' Minornothnn'herooswors‘hlnped, the continu only thoso parts retentir An nld_ un“! In Enxlund chorchwhenco tho congrégation plouxhod; nnd them me P. E. la {fim'V‘ld " ° "m "m "M. ’ solarium! to tho shore i‘o wolcomo lztnttor lis dolightcd to sco me gond ' unir-ai "(film-fion T333; tirnke. nnd where the I'nrltnnn or rml mil. Just os it la n‘t home. nnrea .the louves on grand. e mrd accord- tnf to dire tlons for them w Il. . no. A. B. Eldridgeî u .i'avolto Phron‘ôloglèt and l’sycholo‘s nist guarantcos lo tell you ail ab“ out yoursell and what you wlsh to know. 30 years beiore the public. Located thia week, Frlday nnd Snt- nrday at 158 Prince Stroot. Ilours 10 a .m. to a p. m. Low tee for la- dles 31.60 and ".00. Everyniing is ,.i.____———‘—.._...__._._.__.’._—_