i» 4- o-io-ooc-wn-oo-r 041 01440-05000 z .1‘ WILSONFS . FLY PAD5 win x111 1411;‘! n11 iii/til $8‘1"vv01st1= m" 1111*» Slltr; 1 1111 taitutu can to handle. ' ‘ old by all Drug- l --rr| PAYS w buy 1n um province. " -MR. WQVK’ "MoGOUGAN ll Gun dian representative in Summer-side. —BRAC'ES ARE SELLING HIGH GRADE PAINTS AT LOW PRlCES.—i Get prices and shade card from head- quarters. 6050-8~29MVi'etl,SatlelSat2wks --ENJOYABLE AFFAIR-The New‘ London Women's institute held an lcecrenm SOClfll on Wednesday even‘ ‘no, Grocer: and General Stem. 1111111 1111111 Alli iSllBliSHlEl] 1 __.__. POUGHKEICPSIE. N‘. Y--T\\'0 new world's ritce records for a , trotting ltallititi were established here l<‘1'l<iu_\‘ by St. i-‘rist-o driven by E. E. Greet-s. when he trotted two heats i11 2.04M and 2.013;, defeating Nlabel 'i‘rask in a SDPrlfll trotting event for R $11399 putsc. llis time i11 the second heat broltt- the former stallion trotting race record oi 2.02 hold jointly by The Hill’\'€>‘1l0.l' and Peter Vulo. The t\\'o heats were the fastest ever trotted b)‘ a stallion i11 a race. The time. 0f the rtwutiil i11-at by utturters was 3114,»; LOl-‘Li 133‘ 13-03%- l11 tlte hrst heat Nlabcl ’l'raslt was beaten Utllv a itcad in a driving finish and shi- iou the second heat by a scant halt‘ lcuutli. (‘ox trailetl lo the; home stretch 111 lmth heats. The ‘Jli trot untiuislH-tl TFO!“ 'l‘l1ut's1lay “as Willi by Xlirill Sim!‘ i" straight. heats. Little Frank D- “"15 111,1 winner ot‘ “'l‘l1e llirectutti First" 2.1151 pace, altltoualt Savoy won the fiuai ltettt. I have facilities equal to any tailor shop in Prince Edward island, for the production oi high, grade work. ing the 29th in the New London Hall, (fllfion. The weather proved very- unfavotiarble. rain coming "1111 Just as‘ the people would be getting ready to go. _As the large supply 0t ice-cream prepitrctl. was not ltalt‘ used, it was derided to ‘continue the festival on the lotion-int: evening. but the weather mun behaved very badly again and 'l‘hursday evening was also very dis- agreeable. Notwithstanding all this tl1e sum of $45.00i was realized thanks to the generosity and patrio- tism oi’ those present. _ Needless to say. the llltllléy goes to patriotic work. tor which this particular society has made a uttno tor itseli.—* WESTERN PERSONALS -— Yirs ltny Alt-Lend, Founds‘ Mills. and lter mother. Mrs. l). Bcll. Stanley Bridge. spent the week end with i1-I1.1:111s i11 1\lalpeque.-* —~t\llss Gwen hieLeod. teacher at (lrttuvilic, was in Summcrslde Friday. Miss ‘McLeod was seeing he" Eistc" (lladys v.1'o 1- 3111111; :12‘ i): "1 '71‘. t trzziuittg 1.. __ 1111 c’ —-.\lessrs. Denis l). Arsenault and; Alphonse- Arseuault, the latter 0:‘- baval Yniversirv, were visiting in: Mount t‘armel. the guests oi Mr. and! Mrs. Peter flit-hard. it 3 l James Smith. Maple ‘ Hell. Alhatty. V. MCValulLi l Mclnnls. North. oi’ busitiessr — .\'les.~;1‘s Plains. . . l’rce1o\v11 a111l John 'l‘r_v11n were the crotvtl ~ mcn i11 town ‘Fhttrstluyy-H. V-Mr. wlzlrcus “alder. recent agentt oi‘ the Dominion Express t‘o.. at I Sumniorsitle since traitstcrred to1 4 htit-lcttctotvtt is flllFFUi-Billld i1. Sutnfl mersitle by Mr. Willard‘ Ii/iuttart.—l-l. _, V~ Mrs. lmvid Zvlnrchbnult. NlOllilTlSfll and Mrs. Win. l-‘. Mugee, Niagara Pulls. Ont. at-rotupanlédwby her daulzh- tru- Hilda, nro visiting friends and FOlRIiVIZ-s at Vnpp Traverse and Auitus- tine Cove. ' -~.\lrs. .I. Morris. ’l‘ignisl1 and Miss; .\1111111- 1111111111111. Bloomfield. are 1111s| week attending thc Missionheid at, Si. P111113 ifhurclt. Sumriterside. the} former being: the guest oi her part-his l\'lr. and Mrs. James Kenny, Second, Street and tht-lattertbe guest oi Miss idlizti Ryan. Harvard Stret-Lw-ll. ——.-\iil0llg the outward phscngers by] the Xorthninberlentl on Friday morn-i Ladies and Gents’ tailoring ing were Rev Fred filcllounld and ‘ cream desired. ituany remarked that they had 1Slandered t1 thousand years ~ a -:*-'~ ThewWetsfltrern Guardidn .-FLOURl FLOUR! Braces are ot~ faring exceptionally good value t0 prompt buyers. 6050-8-29MWed,SatESat2wlts. --ROOFING AND ALL BUILDERS‘ HARDWARE can be supplied by Bra- lccs-prices nnd quality guaranteed. 6050-8-29M“'ed,SatESMZWKS. —CORRECTION.— 111 connection with the l-‘lowefShovrprlze list pre- viously published, the name 0t Mrs. John Dqughart. Kenslngton, was er- roneously printed; "Mrs. Dougbart, Summerstde." 1 -v1s11'orts.- The 1111111111111; guests were entertained at Mr. S. T. Gal- laut‘s, Tlgnlsh, during the Convention: —Messrs (‘latice Gallant. Moose Jaw, Sash; Madeline Bernard, Egrnont- Bay; Annie Arsenault, St. Raphael; Loretta t‘haiss'on. Tlgnlsh. together with Miss Angelina Gallant their hos teas. Others were Messrs Sylvere Ar- sennult. Mnxltnville; Denis D.,_Arse uault. Mt. Carmel; Francis l)ol1iou. Rustlco; Alphonse Arseuault, St. Rap hael .——D . --ICE CREAM SOCIAL-The ice cream social in the Graham's Road Hall 0n Friday evening the 31st was a decided success in every respect. The weather wits ideal and the "moon shone bright.“ All the available space in the hall was filled and many waited outside. They were there rom nearly all tillaces within a ra- -'llus 111' ten ntlles and scarcely any ‘ one came alone, Each had his friend and was willing to buy all the ice The catering~wvell. leave that to the ladies 0i Graham's ltoatl. They cannot be surpassed. The ir-c cream was tiellclous and no: tasted such good rich ice cream in any public place this summer. so they considered they were getting thcii nroucys worth. The very gratifying Eamount 111' $76.00. was realized. which limes toward Red (‘ross work in which itite Success institute is engaged. The ;ladics extend their sincerest thanks i11 all who did their part toward making lthe sorlal the SllKTQRS it was.—* 1 BRITAIN By liar and ‘traitor. llcr glory but appears Greater and greater; What, in her noontlay’ sun, These gntlts oi‘ libel’! liter throne is built upon Goths opcn Bible. In this her deadliest fray, What tltlllht can enter in her success, to-tltiy, Alan's hopes all centre; While“ civilization sees HLlFs hosts assembling. And ntanklntPs liberties l11 the scale trembling. promptly ijlitPildfid t0. ,1 Mrs. Nit-Donald. who were returning JOSEPH Mccttttouon , Opposite Holmans Store : ‘Rummcrsidc. lhtitl»li»27.\ii'mwl11111. i_ f i N. Preserve 5 Jars 'l"l1c famous Crown and perfect sc-al —-.l full line at I the right prices. i BLACK’ S ,3 Sunnvside K. J WP&¢‘OJ LET NE <0 TO THE STORE FOR you? i to their homes at Westerly, Rhotlk‘: 15-, 1 latirl. alter spending their ltolitluyi; in irlttnttncrsirle. the guests ni‘ ‘.\'l1'. nntli Mrs. Levi Silliphattt. Notie L1an1e= Sl1'1~ei.—l'l. I I / 0 ; A NEW FULL WEIGHT 0O K E‘ OLLAR 20c each 3 for 50c T C TOOKE BROS. LIMITED Mlkerl Mommi- Let there be no alarm. Nu weak rcplning——- Far above (loud and storm God's face is shining. Forward. then, Britain's sons, Comrades and brothels, Think of your murdered cites-- (‘ltililrcn and mothers! With vcitgennce in your blades, _Smit1 the biasphetuers. Those who titake‘ lies a trade. (‘tiwttrds and s-chenlers. Onward, boys, fearing naught. llritailfs Flag o'er you, l-‘iizht. as your fathers fought. (‘centuries before you! l-‘or no ttnworthy prize- (‘nntittest nor plunder- This uittht the Bclgie skies lit-ho your thunder, And. if you tall in tight. Fania hath your stor_v— Dying for God and Right. England nnd Glory- YOU ARE NOT <01Nq TQ (‘ET OUT OF Till?» HOU S?- DO YOU HEFlR ME- »»vvv\l§f~ -- BRINGINEAUP um 11111111111111111111111-1111111111111111 l 111 1iiiil1i11111 ‘1”"l i ma. JOHN ‘ntcmssou. A prominent citizen of Sunrmersltle passed away on Thursday last in the person ot Mr. John Dickieson age 69 years. after an illness oi some months which he bore with that patience and resignation to the Divine Will which characterized his whole life. For many years he ' _'e_u prominent in civic lite and his p":'ic'é' the @111- munlty will be ltnlidxifiilfl . He took a keen ‘mteroft 111't13§.§§1¢t:ue 111111 11111? torment 111 summgtgstita, ngtcsdty 111111- et-lally. but tnorally and socially, and served a nuber or terms a! a member ‘or the Town 01111111111. A native 111 wu- tnot, 1.11" early lite he invented a't'an- hing 111111 _and_starled i11 business with‘) factory at Ross (‘o1~111-r. lt proved a big success and liit-klusotrs Fanner became one at the best known ‘pieces oi‘ farm machinery iu the pro- vince. About. 30 years age he remov- ed to Summerslde. continuing the manufacture 0t‘ his fanuer therc and al so acting as agent tor tuachiitery 11nd‘ monumental work. lie Wits a great student ot‘ nature .a lover 111' tlowcrs and a splendid amateur gardener. us- ually winning a number of prizes at the l’rinco County Exhibition. is tlcatlt will be deplored by all classes. There are leit to mourn a widow, three brothers and tour sisters, as iollovrszw MEBBFB A. E. Uicklosoti. oi’ Springfield; ll. it. Dickieson. lley~ holds, .\'. llakottt; iteubeti DlcklGSOll of Wilmot; Mrs. E. llartimati and Mrs. Lester Jennings. of Paw Paw, Illicit; Mrs. Bath. Granddflirka, N. Dakota. and Mrs. J-. Orr oi’ Nelson. ll. C. The funeral took place Satur- day at 3 p. 111. to the Wilmer Ceme- tery. - JOHN C. HOBBS The death occurred in Pharlotte- town at nine (rt-lock yesterday 111or11~ ing oi‘ Mr. John t‘. Hobbs. algctl s15 ve11t_v-ni11@ years. awvell known and ltigltly» respected citizen. 'l‘l1t1 1lc~ consul was a \'e1'_\~skili'1tl cabinet 111a» her. He was at one time associated with his father the lat.e John l-lobbs in the furniture and undertaking hu- sincss 111 the building subsequently occupied by the late W. it‘. Dawson. lie was later with Mark Wright. and thc late John Newson. Mr. llohhs cnjoyctl good ltenltlt until June last when he was tlllligPd to give up uiork. He loiavcs to mourn besides his wi< dowfthc folloiving sonsoud dough-l tors; Prank. Mrs. John ll. Saunders. (Tharloitetowti. Mrs. Fred. Murr11_v' Harbor, Mrs. l~11l_vtl1c 1111111111. Coloratio, aud- Mrs. Annie Fnllbeelt, land. Lfllltlflll, Ont. HllPVlVL‘. l1i1111. The sorts 011 the island and iilltad various‘ ltlgh positions in t-onnet-tioti with the. Order. lie was made .=1 Master Jlasott i11, St. John's Lodge No. 1 in December. 1855i; sttbscttttctitly’ he betame a 11111111-1 nottitttfii‘ .1 i111 t1 use alu-r 111 11111.11; wit" li\'iilt\ -“l1->11|tl can ilk in; pom-i11 11am. V1111 1111 11111 w tuake 311.1 ltnntlv smut-uh. A1 ..li “r1311- “Yllf Kill?! ' CLEAN ALL HO WATER SOAP .;~|1ir.- wit-i tlciu ‘.1111 uul “Local Representative CARVELL BROS" Charlottetown’ Prowse. ' Boston. One brother James Hobbs. oi‘ liontuti and thrce sisters. Mrs. ‘; \\’illian1 Wright. (‘harloIte-ttnvn. .\ir:~'.. Andrew Stigglns. 'l‘cxas, Mrs. l-‘rcti? - demascd was one oi the tildcst Ma-' her oi’ Alexander ltoynl Arch (‘l1aptcr._ nnd Prince Edward Preceptor_v No. fi;:'1,i ‘ SMPTEDIBER 5, 1017 t. -. Final Clearance Sale of l-adiefi’ fSummer . lMiddies Ladies, and Misses middies in White 0 r| striped collars and cuffs Regular $150125 tor r 1i s . v‘ DYES$€$ a -, Waists . A line of Ladies’ voile waists for 49c . g Another line better quality regular ‘ $550 75cts 1.25 for 9c r-Summer Dresses——-—~ The balance of» our summer dresses in voiles linen check and fancy stripe- Price $3 50, 5.50, 8150 Price a _t i 7066-9-41“ wlhtt/Jiti, £1 _l(11igl1ts 'l‘cn1plars and also a l1'lL"l1ll)t*l‘| _1,1l' 1l1e Scottish ltltc lloditis. For _11un1bcr oi years he has been i11-anti 'I‘_\'|t_>|' 1n 111;; (lraud Lodge oi‘ Prince l-Itlwartl island. "" 1 "unernl will he held under MIHIRUILL‘ tiusplces. ' A ueral lr-avt-s the house at two thirty p. 111. ’l'|1t1rs1lay for Peoples’ Ventetery’. —AND— Tbnservatory of Music. A ‘Re-open 13th Sept. 1917 For Information and. Valendar, apply to REV. ROBERT LAING, i Halifax, N. S. ztiéfi l-‘u ~ u‘ Hand Bags Just received a line of ladies’ black handbags $1.00 1.50 \ New Blouses, Ladies’ G e or g e t tc Crepe " just; TiPCClVQd in white 0r colored. Price $5.85 " I J We’re drawing back the curtain just far enough t0 let you have a peep at the Autumn styles. We bought these things for our fail Opening. _ The Coats and _Suits arrived early so we are sharing our pleasure with you. Prowse Bros Ltd. PM s-r." mandaners coLLeoE TIIIIITI A nnsmsmm. um us! scnool. non emu flflll FULL AOIDIIIO COURSE, 1min PIIPALAIOIJ to nououn antenna-ans. manual-Luz: novsuoua um 1. a. “ma”. rattan-t (Blunder not on applicators In. 0mm: DICIIOII, President ICIIOOI. IIIOPENS SEPT. 12th. Headmaster, C. S. Fosbery, M- I\- SUCCESSES 1917 isi 11nd 211d Plat-cs I-111tra111-e it. M. C, ltittgstoti. Nltie Passes Entrance it M. i . Plntranct» ltoyal (‘nnudiun ilavr. Four illutrltrulations McGill_ Physical ’l‘1alnlng, Matiuul ‘iraiu~ ing, Swimming, Rlnksfrennls courts. towtztt CANADA COLLEGE Riding. Ilrawlng, Music. l'rcpar11tnr_v. Junior und Settior De Montreal pttrttncnts . 'l‘ern1 (‘ommcnnes Sept. 12 at 9 a. 1n. -_.....-._ . .~.---»~-—- iF 111111111 QRKQOUS ME - W's RAlNiNq A $445 - Come ,. g. ,1 N.“ l-flv. l quE-s-Ea ‘tor; 2on2 tantra-r; O TH = ‘STORE so}: ME -