‘Dz-me —--— WIIIIIIIW Men’s Palm Beach Suits, two-piece, in tan, grey and lovatt. Sizes 36 to 39 - - - - Grey Summer sale 0f Tweeds Men’s grey tweed Summer Suits, in single and double breasted styles, also a few Nor- folks, unlined coats and patch pockets, trousers are finished with belt loops and cuffs. $25.00, $30.00yalltl blues single choice at - - belt, medium fawn shade - - - - - for boys from 2 to 7 years. $1.25 Suits, now 51-00 $1.50 Suits, now -- - -- -- 4151-25 $300 suits, now . . . - . . . .$2.40 $4.00 Suits, $3.00 Hats, $4.00 Hats, Hats, now . . . . . . . .811“) $250 Hats’ now . . . . . . . .$2.00 $2.00 Suits for - - - - - - - $2.50 Suits for -- - - - - - -- 452-00 5 5.00 Palm Beach Trousers 3 50 g i unlined. They come worth tfiuSSS $18 Men’s tweed and worsted Suits, in browns, greys and plain and double breast- ed coat. Sizes 36 to 42. Regular $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00. Your Get a new Gabardine Men's Gabardine Coats, all wool, raglan style, with full $20.00 and $25.00 Boys’ Wash Suits in Oliver Twist, Middy and Sailor styles Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits $1.60 f0r.........s3.20 Men's Palm Beach Trousers, in plain cream and cream with black pin stripes, regular $5.00 value, to clear - - - - - 33-59 Sale of Men’s Straw Hats Men's Sailor Straw Hats, plain and rough straw. 119w ........$2.40 now ...-....$3.20 Child’s Straw Hats, all sizes and shapes, worth to $2.00, toclear........................--------- $1.00 Please Pay that bill today If you received an “approbation bill” from us about the first of July, may we remind you that it was _due when rendered. _ The items were simply placed “on approbation” for a few days as a matter of convenience and are expected soon as your bill is rendered. to be settled for as l ~ This is just a reminder—in case you have overlooked it. WE THANK YOU! - MOORE d; McLEOD LID. Charlottetown 119-12 l Queen St. gumunmiowiwlgglqiqunnuvwmilaumiqnmwmmvl -,_-_- piRsaNALs l -—~Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Morri- son, who were visiting in Sum- Charione. inerside left on return to De- _ l'~ .-t‘ . A [Mm He“: N iii,iroit on Thursday. I lJWll, is visiting relatives Sunlmersldg" I —Mrs. W. A. Pitlgeon, Mr. and Mr. William VlcLean. 55H“ H919“ slew)“: Cafizllvifm Scotla. llrs. James B. Pro. bridge, Mass. is visiting eunini. ‘m,’ Mus Jean Prom,‘ Kcnsmp stile. the guest of her FCldtHES. holiday at _. _ .tun .'ll'8 eliivyill: H Ml“ “"4 M“- ‘mlm J‘ ("mm ‘Northern Prospect, Park Corner. hind are a recicitin all the re~ “Mlsses Cow?“ “m1 Eqshcreative eiilzrclse aid protionaie “mm” "l 51' Jmmi “m Smmhnglrest that must insure consigned the week in Suinmt-rsitlc, guestsipmcmianw - Y of Mrs Eliza Yen, (ft-ntriil Street. " —- --Z-¢-o->-—- W-Dr. Vlipnipion, of 0'Lear,\'. W115} - in Siiniuicrside. Pflllfli‘. having, WOULD LIKE A WOMAN f‘0lll€ uown with Miss Ellen Tho TO BE APPOINTED‘ mag, who was successfully opt-ra- tcd on at the Prince County llll-i" LONDON. July 3lfi,— Viscountess pital for mute appendicitis. Astor asked Premier Lloyd -———— lGeorgi: WllUlllIT the government} —<.\liss L .-\ lloenhari, of Dfl-lintenilqil to appoint a woman asi tmil. -\ll(‘l'llfiill'l. I'll) has hcellfilelegaitti. alternative tielegute, or Bllclllllllil ll Dleilmlll Vilcwl-li)" lnjtechniciil adviser to the assembly Sunimcrstvlc, ilio gut-st of Mrs. l... of the Lgdglp; of Xiilions, A. Wright. (Jerltrai Street. retur- Tho premier replied that tho iied to her homo on l-‘rltltiir. governinint ‘nail ilet-idod to apn —-—- point rht Earl of Iialfoitr and H. --.\liss .»\ll>.ii.i (iiillant. 'l‘rair.cd‘.\, [,_ lvislier, president 0f the nurse, of Portland Maine. nciitiniqBoiird of Education, as British re piinicd by her mother, Mrs. Ffshc- position to announce the third rc mil Gallant. arrived in Sunimer- lie said that he was not in a side Friday night. t0 spend u'few position o announce the third re- weelts visiting. ,presenta1ivc, but would consider - _ —~.-—— _ ’lll0 suggestion of the vlscounteiis. ——Mr. and Mrs. Chziries cross] . man, and ffllllli_\'.0l Montana. are. ——-—i<-&>——-— visiting friends and relatives at‘ Bayalde. Lot 14. ft ls about llll-lTRAWLER ON FIRE OFF ST. teen _\'(‘.i|l‘§ since Mr. Crostlmunl ESPRIT, FORTV MlLES FROM has been on the island before. SYDNEY -—Mlss Belle Reilly. of Vnneoul SJD-‘JEY; 3'0)’ 30-"47"? lflrencll ver. ii daughter of Mrs. Janet Roll-l trawler thampngne. which. left ly, of Shcifbrook ls on a fort-lbw"! 5Y0“? "l 3 P- "l-lhursdal’ night's visit to the old home. Shell" U"? "sill"! lll"’““‘ls- l5 0" Bank of 1 I m ‘the zittent-lon of the ltedt-inptorlst Cures Repoitell At Ste. Anne Shrine at Ste. Anne do Beaupre today] when the l-‘eiist of St. Anne was] ctilcbrateti. lt is estiniiitt-il ‘that! bctvi-cen three and four ihousandl people visited the Shrine today.l The number was considerably‘ less than in former years but the tem-‘ porary church which was crcctoi. early this spring was i-rowdt-il when solemn grand mass was ('t‘i0 bratcl by Mgr. P. E. Ru)‘, nniiirl inry bishop of‘ Quebec. ivhile thef Pllilfiliis took part in the opt-n air [lfUPifi-ilflfl in the afternoon aiidl the uitlemnizaition of Vespers anl' Benediction of the Illesscd Sacra.‘ ent. ; ‘Commenting on the reports off miraculous- cures tonight. Rev. Fri-i thcr ltJTiUfC said no outstanding lug miracles bad been trailed to Fathers. There were a number of marvelous cures reported. but, there was nothing definite sofiir: as all cures have to be thoroughly! verified by the Fathers before; they are accepted as authentic. , A number of cures have been re ported within the past few weeks} One of them was the partial cure! of Miss Rita siiin, of llolyokcnl Mass. whose spine W115 so badly affected that she was unable to, stand. On the 18th of July she; was partially cured. it is report; w“! accompany“ m, Mm Rune" fire off St. Esprit near Forcliu. Reilly, of Laxchwootl Drive, in 4° "1"" "W" 51'4"“? ‘"1 "W the subm-bfi n! gnqon’ isoiifh coast of the island. i A message from the Champagne ed that Nora McCarthy. aged 7. years also of l-lolyoke. Manx, whol slut-a she was two yearn old. wasl likewise curt-d and has regained; the tine of her limbs. although she, is still very weak. i ways her bunkers are on fire and that she is una-ble to cope with the situation Tile cruiser Margap at has been despatcbcd to the , F01‘ 13:11] jntl Children assistance of the Frenchman. l“ _Th,a trawle} ls owned in Fra cc ' and her locti ‘gent iii E. Liiurolrn hill French consul. She has been fish-l . . hi; out of North Sydney for about iihree Ananths and bunkered there yester ay. ivlilinm ltlorrliion of , Mass. is aliio reported to have r. ziilned the use or an arm while Miss Yvette Beaudry" of Shawinl- nu Falls. whose spine was affect.» ed was cured while receiving Ho- ly Communion a few days iigo. i =0 Jw»? t Western i Guirdiau ‘HOP HOD 'll0lmlll'l @0110‘- —FOR IMMEIDATE lale at Morris k Allen, Surnmerllda. an eight day grandfather's clock. —-618 WORTH OF HIGH grade entertainment to‘ only $3.15‘ or 21 cents an admission for Sum» merside Chatuiiqua, starting Tues day. 1i. —DON'T FAIL TO SEE complete range of dresses shown in our store all day ‘ruosituy, Au;- us: lat. by Mr. Mitchell of Tor onto. Special orders taken on this date. R; T. Holman. LttL, Sum nierside. ‘l-Zilmfll ——V'lSl'li0RtS, DAY.» Weqneeday was vinltors day at the C. G. l. T. camp at Beiiequs and a largo number of friends uf the young ladies took advantage oi’ the half holiday to make a visit. A good programme of sports helped to enliven the afternoon. l —MFI. J..D. MITCHELL OF ‘TORONTQ, representing a large manufacturer of lresses of all JJOSCTlPIiCjs will show u complete ‘range of latest styles in Cant ,crepe, silks, sergds. Tricolll. .s land evening dresses, in our ready ‘to wear department all tiay Tues lday, Aug 1st. Special orders del ‘vered in two iveeks. R. T. Hol- man, l.td., 7-3m 2i , -V|CTORIA-'l‘lie funeral of tht ‘llate Mrs. Amos lfliirk was held at the home of her son, Harry, on =I‘liurstla_v. the 27th and was conduc- i:eti by .\lr. Htrwcll. u student from lsflfikVliitl and assisted by Rev. Mr VltiPherson uf Hampshire and Rev. F. M. Clay of Vii.-toria.— The work on the bridge is showing up now in good shape and reflects well on the ability of theSuperiir tendent, lt is t-xpcctctl that it will be completed in lest-i than two niouths.—- (Tupi. l.oril‘s vessel the Fiona" which collldoil with a bridge on the (‘. B. lakes is a total loss. The Iona was a iiuc schooner of one hundred tons and owned by Capt. Lord anti Ztlr. Boswell of Wright Bros. The loss is Qllllu heavy.~ Victoria the beautiful is, still xittractine many tourists tn her hospitable homes and sandy shores. lliziny are turned away." every day for want of hotel accoiii» modation. —SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY8.— in Snniinersitie are events lllfll custonieis in nearly every part of the pfUYlflCQ lookjorivarii to eag- erly. and the announcement. in Itillfllhcl‘ part 0f this issue that there will tbe a threeday Dollar Diiy Sale in the thriving Western town. will llc hailed with consid- erable interest. All the leading . Montague. tlm ' Eastern Gianlitn ..—THE LADIES THE , Christian will hold annual hecream wcial on the church lawn on Tuesday evening. Aug. 1st. liig evening. Church 674-Z9-2i -DIRAMATIC. - Palmer's vii-- cls Tom's Cabin" Co. sniiii-dny evening 18st Kenslngton Press presented their ever popular drama in the Strand Theatre. Keiisinztori, 0n Wednesday night. It unfavorable, folluw- the best advantage when thus: If you want to find unyonc within u radius o! of: or Qlllll mllea on a Saturday event!!! Just 3o to Konatagtol. it may be that the recent expose in the Guardian has caused those who know Keit- OF stngtou to appreciate it better and Itiiose who do not know to induce their them to come and see. Here you may see all the flue drivers in this urea which always appears to gazed ‘upon by admiring spectators. This |very_ notice seems to stimulate ithem to assume a more striking carriage for at no time do they more nervously musculate to ex- themselves in notional form in the executive ability that they possess. 0n this particular evening two noted speed makers u, such an audience a; Ken5]ng_ were much in evidence. Blackbird. ton has for years been noted. Thepl park-medium of fine formation inst-int that the curtain rose on the initial scene the interest the audience was captured and was held In theatrical servitude until ii was rung down at tbe closing scene. The parts pathetic were emphasized in tone and ges- lure showing that the actors en- {Cred soullully into the spirit of Aiwther speedy rival that . bold enough to exhibit speed wnsl the real characters. While the p-‘FSOIIBI comedies most personal- ly ioiina gecogllillml in the rlsibil- owned by Mn Marhew. ities of comedy appreciation. The opcxeeutc» with ability iand dependable action, trained to under most trying circumstances. This fine animal is owned by Mr. Hir~ am Woodslde, who so handled his admirable speed-maker that he iiad always to look behind to see anv rivals that dared t: compete. Jack Oflcarts alwqys trump, Margatc. who was a little vcnturesome to the rendition by constant ap- Inca-sure the turf with Mr. Wood- Y PHIUSCC. —KENSINGTON AGAIPL- On the pleasure of seeing Saturday evening last Kensington public seemed to be en fete. No parti- cular cause can be assigned QX- ioriiiaiice ' of cir-iltfflillllllilive rivals to wink at the ctpt that a concatenation runistances encircled the energe- lit: momentum. And it has evolved f R. T. Holman L side's second breaker. No doubt the sporting public will yet have in some racenieet, a performance by this mucn prized mare-a per- thrit will yet force dirt that ehe will yet throw in their eyes. _ Y the‘ W38‘ in one minute! 4;; m din cause. DnScholl‘: A no- _ d8- tIIGONLY l“! kind. Sdellfififi 80/9 F quick and lasting relief from cot-us callou bgiions, there's no other treatment like Schnlrzi‘: pads. Relief coma the minute applied; healing 3mm immediately, Whll8_tll¢ tender spot isprotected again“ pressure and irritation. - Prepared irutlic laboratories of Dr. Wm. M. Send], America's leading foo; authority. They are thin, m5, gpflc, healing, waterproof. Easy to use; absolutely um Get them at your druggisfs or shoe dealer's. Put one on-the pain is gone! ‘m <<q imitew-Summerside -R. T. Holman Limited Thursday, Friday and Saturday u-August 3, 4, 5--are--- Triple Dollar Days in Summerside Tliiirstlny, Frill ay iiiitl Silhlftltlyillllg. 3, 4. 5.—ar~ sensational bargain days iii Sumiiicrsitlc--ii:iyis when ])l‘§t.0~i have been pared to. the core. stores in Sunimersiilc are tin-oper- ating with the announcement oi: special bargains for the three days‘ Thursday, Fflflil)’ and Saturday. August 3. 4, and 5,-~ which i" tunately also falls upon the weekl that Siiniiiicrsiiie will be favored! lwith the special 1022 Chatauqua, Iprograini. This special bargain-I iyveek-enil offers the thrifty a [splendid chance to see the at- tractions of ilie hustling town of- lfiummerride, to inspect tho newi Prince (‘ountv Monument ll"ifl to‘ make worth ivliilc savings in ‘articles 0f every-day necessity. Dumping Gas Shells in English Channel PAlllS, July 30 k One hundred ‘and seventy: tons oi gas shells per day are being dumped by the French at present into the Eng- lish Channel as the best manner of getting rid of them. Ever since the wnr ended these shells. some eight thousand in vnumber- mos’. or them Britlsr-rave been lying i a depot in Northern France and have ‘been regarded as nn small menace to the people of the dis~ trict. How to destroy them was a great difficulty. Now the French‘ !ha\'e decided to ship them 12 miles lout to sea oft’ Dunkirk and drop (Special to The Guardian.) “hem m“, the water’ at H“; but" QUEBEC_ July 30 __ A numberitom of which is a deep layer 0f iof miraculous cures were retiortetllso“ mud‘ There will b9 no dan- ger ol‘ any bcing washed up by the tides and it the poison gas does escape it will do no one any harm. sivin llEll Fltllll All lll'_EllATl0'N E ’aVe' yle Cont» xiiightiiigtoii, oJii-riii-"i took will; E Plukbum’: Vegetable Com- fiigilriiiirnilr; tiilil“ .3‘ .1: l I for troubles that ;, $- I highly recommend it tolll woman who have troubles llh mine, and um willing for you to use my tutt- IIIOMII."—MII. Dunn. J. ‘Pawn, lzhtiii , Ontario. mo emulo troubles may through neglect reach a a , an operation is IICCQQIITI. u more common ilmlanta are not X Every dcpii i-tiiu-iit "of tho big Holman store is i-ilioiviiig truly wou- dcrful barguins-qirice reductions that are worth coming many miles to secure. Don't mlas the special table of $ Bargains In the crockery department. Just a few Lunch Baskets clearing Triple Days for only $1.00. Make ilicsi- three days your special days in Slll|lIIl(‘l'Sl(l0-—-'S00 the iiciv Prince Conn- ty Stiltlii-rs’ Moiiiiiiit-iit, visit the big stores mid attciiil the Siiiiiiihcrsiile (‘liautiiliqiia program, the tlirec best days 0f the popular suiiiiiici- show. ' " ' See the Cash Boxes, soiling PYREX BREAD FANS at in the Crockery Department guaranteed oven qlan. priced - °" Triple $ Day» 70v‘ $1.00. on Triple S Days, for only $1.00. _ Hardware Bargains I I Furniture Specials Mower flies . .320 S-tlna Hay Fork Wall Tent, 8 x 1O tact Ford Seat Covers, rag. $1 . 59i- ................................................... "$14.95 7.50 for .. Tube Repair Outfit ....................... .. Screen Doors Turnip Hoe Frost King Freezer, Zquart ............................................. “$3.29 More Crocke Values Eight Table Glance for only 12 G-ln. Tea Plates for only... 6 Cups and Saucers to match. lib. Butter Mould ................... .. Dover Egg Beater ....... .. Set of 3 Potts’ Sad Iran .. 2 14-qt. Pails and 50 Clothes“ Pins ......................................... .. Slicing Carving Knife .......... .. 6 Knlvet and FOTKI» “atrlcian 1'3’ $1.00 Don’t miss these Grocery Specials Cotton Felt-Mattresses .. Hammocks, marked down ....... .. Drenlng Table. triple mirrors Wool Top Mattress ........... .. Golden Oak Flower Stand Accordeon. regular $10.00 for School Seats and Daakr ....... .. $ Day Bargains in Dry Goods 15c Canned Salmon, a tin .... .. $1.00 Breakfaat Cocoa, special qual- ity, lb. ................................. .. $1.00 ....23c Cinnamon, pckg. $2.00 $1.00 3 packages tor .....15c Aliapice. pckg. ................................ ..7c Mixed Spice, pckq ........................ ..7c ....20c Men‘: Brown Laced Boots, size 6 to 10 . Men’s Black Lace Boots, sizes 6 to ‘l0 . Women's High Cut Laced Bootl ..i...... 7c Men's Soft Pllable Farm Boot: l Same as above in boys’ alzea Women's Pure Silk Stocking: ... .......................... .. Men's Black Worsted or Caohmoru 80x, 2 pain. Men’s Fibre Silk Hose, for ..... Four-ln-hand Silk Tier, i- uuiar 50c value for . Ma's Black Rubber Ra! 01h surgical ones; they are not ounldd v p by uerlousdlapluoomma, tumor] or - glovrtha, although I pattern ........................ ......... ..$2.00 Engillh Porcelain Tea Pots, reg. $1.75 .. .......... “$1.00 fi-qt. Aluminum-covered Kettl:$1.00 ll-quart Aluminum Covered Kettle ...................................... “$1.00 No. 9 alzo Tin or Galvanized. Wash Boiler ...................... "$1.00 Pure Caltile Soap, 6 cakes for....20c Clark's Pork and Beans, 3 can: for ............................................ .504: Cream of Tartar, per lb. .......... .334: Shredded Pineapple, very flno grade, tin .................................. ..40c Men’s Fine Khaki or llidk Ollcoatu 46-inch Line Stripe Lustre. regular 02.00 l yard 38-inch Tartan Plaid Drona Gouda, a ylrll Young Girls’ Summer Sport Colt. W"! Wilton Carpal squiii-ea, clan-Inn It Women's Hats, worth to 83-50. fllllrlllll l" Untrlmmed Panama Hutu, clolrlnfl ll Men's Blriqlsbroggud, 3~ploco Tweed Suit i