lkiviii .. -M... __ 5 1 .». i P Li l=d‘=‘l? ii i s I 5 , IMPORTANT I l 1 v , up i 3 il' ._,_ \ 3 ri ».,-j.»,.'_ rg;-I @_, ii l & ' % if ri. “fr ei '-fi- ed 1*.: -. r . l sw ~ ’\w>¢.-'~ I 3;., ' .ati . ...il -E.'l'~‘».*-P' "i:<".,$;f , ,. \ vx I fi vu. fi' lf -5.- ,-;.é 4 ii li. .l ., ii. \. \. ei ‘ ‘si , .. ' f 1 .¥\ / ='f";S~.'»., * in _ .~, H it ?l'¢K‘4l¢i n, f ~_._.. _ .» - f. `» __., H `,,. pr: E :' . ~ -v z *‘ _ 5 \ .s _ _ ' _~ _ -H 1 ...», *’ 1 ’ .|;*t|"’ (-Y .-L_ ..-. . gl _ is _.iw ,. __,_ V I' 'I ' ~£*_.;i"l“.f___,:__f!i~if,I1',f.‘.l-‘i,ieafwi _, _ __ _ _ __ ~ r.n:e,1uhnr' , 'rancn.m1.of1'rs'rowrrt:tnuznt.\n _ _ M , _ _ .<‘°1- .- ; fl.; (ii tit" J_ , V.. _I _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _I W _ _ __ _ _ ._ ' , .-._ _...,,- ,, » .. , 1-- - F7* C ‘,- .. Berger’s ,_ Green Your BERGER’S PARIS' GREEN. is the Standard in Paris Greens. It contains the maximum of Arsenic that mn possible be COMBINED in perfectly safe product. Your Potato Crop is a valuable asset to you. and should be protected by an application of Paris Green as soon as the Potato Bug makes its first appmrance. BERGER’S PARIS GREEN in 1 lb. Tins. AMERICAN PARIS GREEN IN PAPERS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Bellow Sprayers, something new for applying Paris Green in Dry Form ........ _ .. .............. ..50c ea. Berger’s Arsenate of Lead for Spraying your Trees Spray your trees now with Berger’s Arsenate of Lead. Sure death to all leafeating insects. It goes farther per pound than any other brand. because it is so finely divided, and it gives a much more thorough and uniform distribution. Price 1 lb. Tirs..... 22c ea J* 2 “ .....4o'¢ " 5 “ “ .. ......... ..80c “ 10 “ .. $1.50 “ This Store closes on Saturday at one o’ciock during July and August. ihegoeershurounrehi .1 I ,_ . m I 1 l ANNOUNCEMENT -.-'ro-_ Black Fox Owners We have just received a big shipment of fox wire and are now in a position to fill all orders. We would strongly advise placing your orders NOW for what wire you will need as we do not expect to get any more this season. We have already sold a num_ber of large lots. but still have a complete stoc . SEND US YOUR ORDERS TODAY. l Qs.-pu? ‘do - , ._.r OUR FOX WIRE is made specially to order by oneof the world’s largest manufacturers ac- cording to ideas gathered from experienced and successful fox ranchers. _ _ Every roll is guaranteed full width, full length and will open up even and flat. The meshesare uniform in size. The wire is strong and tough, extra heavy galvanized to stand the climate of the provinces by the sea. Send for price list and list of sizes. SEND TODAY. ,, . I S - lilhi. iiiillél W- S 1 l -a , I 5, ti ,I -». i ~ Il 1 i I | v i l I I - .-. - can be obtained at La!!erty's Tonsor- Parlors, Summerslde. ball on Thursday evening between the _,__ -SPECIAL PRICE. - A lot of 28-inch Crepes for summer wash dreses-check and stripe patterns, 19c. per yard. Send for samples. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED. Summerside. 1945-T-10M2lE1i. gular $3.95 to $6.00. selling at Hol- man's, Summcrslde, for only $1.75. James Dunn. St. I-1§eanor's, is build- ing a new up-todale barn on his small for his requirements.-V. -GRATEFU L.-The North Sydney his entering the hospital at that place, is at present undergoing treatment at his home here. Captain Hamilton. institution are on a par with the best stress on the ability, ltindness and skill of the matron, Miss J. B. Harker, and nurses Misses Roseline Gallant and Gertrude Wright, :vholeft nothing undone and were uns; ‘ring in their efforts to make his sta/ as comfort- able as possible. a task that he great- ly appreciates and remembers." _`l-Zxchange. is Guardian Agent in Sum- mum ehlI'SB. ‘ twenty-ilve cents. imerside. I l _-___ » -BANANAS Ne. per dosen at -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian Hohnsn‘s on Saturday. ` _ 1931-1-9H2iE1l. -BRACE3 can now llll your or- -LUMBER-Tlrs l'¢hooner'.l. B. der for Fox Wire. Send in your list Martin, Captain Ca1n_,arrlved in port ut once. 1888-'1~8M3l. Thursday morumuvfwtth s carp- of " ` lumber and cedar posts for Aiesorn] , -BIG SHIPMENT. - .Inst receiv- .\f. F. Behdrnsnh I: Co.-H. . ”-fxfgvsd a big shipment of English Fox - _ ~ - - - ‘te Wire st Braces. 1858-'I-8sl3i. -BASEBALL#-The some of-base - -___- -FOX WIRE. --= A -big shipment Re-.I Sox and Independents resulted In .Fox Wire has just landed at a victory tor the Sox by a. 'score of $1 __ merslde for Brace, McKay & to 5.-H. ' ' - i Q., Ltd. 1888-'i~8M3i. -FOR SALE Store Property at Alberton owned by the late John T. Weelm. Apply to Wllhed Tantoll. Solicitor. 1897-7-8l6I. -WONEN'8' CLOTH SKIRTS In - serges and tweeds. some of last seaf -DUST COATS. - \\'omen's Full son's styles; regular $4.50 to 86.50, Length Natural Lines msc coat. re for £2.25. R. T. norman Limited. -CHOICE, nice sine, perfectly rip 1921-'l'-9)f2iE1i. ened Bananas on sale Saturday at - Holman's, Summerslde, for` only --IMPROVED BUILDING. - Mr. 23c. per dozen. 1921-7-9M2lEll. -WONEIl'8 DRESSY $3.59 OX- property on the Old Town road, his fords on sale at $1.98. R. T. Hol- former building having proved too man, Limited, Summerside. 'f ' ' 1021-7-9M2iE1i.' ' -WOMEN’8 SUITS, 14 different Herald says:-“Captain Daniel Hamil- styles and materials to choose from ton. who was taken seriously ill while -regular $10.00 to $18.00. sale price on board his schooner at Summerside, $4.95 Ou sale Saturday morning. P. E. l., some weeks ago. necessitating R. T. Holman Limited Summerslde. isz'1-1-siuzinii. -WOMEN'8 RAINCOATS in ls- wbo has travelled considerably, says sorted colorings, regular $5.25 to the staff of nurses in the Summerslde $9.50 for $2.50-odd lines and sam- ples. R. T. Holman Limited. Sum- anywhere. Particularly does he lay merside. 1921-'.'~9M2iE1l. -REMNANTS. - A fair quantity of Muslln Remnants. assorted widths and pattems. special price per yard Tléc. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED. Summerside. 1945-7-10M2lE1l. -WOOL. - We are paylns the highest market price for wool, in- " gl. . -ivrsvetonayinrulsemvme. -onscerrrpu-vmeeun nm.- , ` . w - - 1 ,ff ~ ` -- -----*"‘ - tlon for advertising in this column. _ ~ ' it - --w. K. ulecouean. clone rox cun must mmmpmy order. nun- - _ I _ . - ~ Sailors 25c to fit and low iuprice, , .. , . . Shirt .|- I. stiff cuffs >\~ » A superb collection of New Shirts in almost unlimited assortment of "-` patterns and colors.` Negligee with soft collars, separate and attached, some soft turn back cuffs, others with - Youwill ¢UiW the \"' ,__ pleasure of; b\lY.il\8.f8 ` ‘ hsthere. Thesssort- g plete in . Sefvettes axis that find just yoii i want here. - ,fn Panamas 2.50 to $10.00 . Underwear Satisfaction -; Such underwear as men who know underwear values buy season after season and arealways satisfied. Underwear that is high in quality perfect in ` . _ _ - ._ _ 1 - ' Two Pieces ,_ Combination.. 5()c to $3.00 per Suit $1.00 to 2.50 per Suit ,_ » what About A s' what ,About A , Cravat New ideas in carefully tailored i models enable every man to select if just the tie to suit his fancy beautiful - I patterings and unusual colors. ' mentsare soveryluom- ' ' cluding the latest advance. Send WESTERN PERSONALS O, H0, , S mme ,t. -.\Ir. A. A. .\Ic(`aull, Ellerslie, was a visitor to Summerside yesterday. -X -.\fr. James Anderson, Stanley Bridge. is visiting his daughter Mrs. E. C. (lark, of Linkletter.-X -Mrs. Herb G. Steeves. of Monc- ton. N. B... is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Lockhart, Kensington. -Mr. and Mrs. Birchill Yeo. Cen- tral. Lot 16. attended the Tea at Carleton Point on Wednesday.-\'. -_\lr. l). McKay. Springfield, is visiting in Linklc-ttf-r, the guest of Mr. and .\irs. C. l-I. Clarke.-V. -Mr. and Mrs. Loman Adams, Beds-que, attended the Tea at Car- leton Point on Wednesday.-\". -Miss Marv Forbes Tvne Vallcv n visit to her sL~:lcr .\‘lrs. L' Dunn. St. Elcauorh'-i. drove to (‘arle~ ton Point \\'t-flmusrllay to attend the T hcld tl t -\ -Pte. Richard Sinclair of the 55th Battalion. has arrived home to spend at short furlough with his parents :it Elmsdale. after which he will return to Sussex.-~-H. tf .\ s s press on . irsl ng r a p um f rd Falls.---ll. o --Messrs. Sydney Richardson and Bruce Bernard. St. Eleanor'-s. were town Tuesday evening and returned with a flnv lot of speckled beauties. --Y. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Huntor, Sum- nlcrside. announce the cngagomvlit of their daughter Florence to Mr. W.. J. Busscll. of Vniicouver. B. (`. The marriage takes place the latter part of August.-X. teered for overseas service has been visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ' nn Inverness 'Pea Nut' -Coal , THE HOUSEMAIUS DILIGI-IT The lnvornon Coll Complny | :replacing onihof market this season a 'PEA NUT COAL - which ls unsurpassed for do- mestic use in Kitchen ranges l ‘°’ t a ,~.' ' . TH! IDEAL SUMMER GOAL It ld smaller t.h=_n the nvor:g° H Nd! Opal hot In one nd PRICE. Ask your dealer .for A -Mr. Reginald Jeffrey, who volun- your wo to man s, umm . at once. and take advantage of pres- ent price. 1945-7-l0M2i Eli. -WOMEN'8 REGULAR _.$3.50 Goodyear welted Oxfords. either but- ton or lace style, goodyear welted sole, plain calf or cloth tops in a variety of popular lasts. On sale at per pair $1.98. R. T. Holman Limit- ed. 1921-7-9M2lE1i. -TEIIPERANCE MEETING. -On Tuesday evening last, in St. Elean- or's hall, a meeting was held in the interests of the “Boys” Atheletic and Total Abstinence Society" formed here some time ago. Mr. Wallace Mc(‘allnm occupied the chair. The flrst speaker to address-the meeting was the Rev. \\'. D. Wilson. Before he began his address the audience rose and sang that old familiar hymn, What a. Friend We Have in Jesus. In the course of his re- marks he showed clearly the close gl _ _ , .. . _. larrwmi in St. Elcanor`s Tucstiav on rclatlonshdp between Temperance arltlhchglon and brought out the fact Adams _\. ~ Uma" that in the worl1l's history many ' ' _‘great movements had been inaugur- _ul Thomas Dunn and Miss Eliza ated by ministers or prophets. He showed how David, lsraels great- est king. looked for counsel to Na- than the prophet The next speaker |, ea at la' place' V.” was Mr. E. L. (furry. The trend of his remarks was to the effect that cooperation is needed to abolish strong drink. He was followed by Rev. Hensley Stavert. of Norton, N. B., who is Most Worthy Patriarch of the Sons of Temperance for North l -Miss- Kat.~ _\n~--pnna and ue sr . ““”°""°~ H* s"°W°d “ ““'“"°" °f steroprlcon views illustrating to the g;:!f;§:i(,'_mé1;§;S2:;dhf.°€;h§|c§eI;mi;;€ boys the evil effects of cigarettes Tm .1 , ff; m to R _ and strong drink. After he had spent a considerable time with the views he delivered a very able dis- course on Moral and Social Reform. \Vhen he had completed his dis- _nn a trout fishing excursion to Free- 'c°“'°“ the meeting was left ‘Wen for remarks and several in the audience took this opportunity of airing their views. It was moved by Mr. Hubert Howatt, seconded by Mr. R. Mont- gomery. that a vote of thanks ho tendered the lecturers for their able and instructive addresses. The Na- tional Anthem brought the meeting to a close.-V. TIGNISH' home on a ten days’ leave of absence _.__ -ON LEGAL BUS|NE8$-Stipen- J8ffl'@l'. Linkletter. He left yesterday diary Magistrate Mr. W. D. Sumner, morning on return to Kingston, Ont. wem to Snmmerglde on Friday in con- to wmplele his course of training.-X neetlon with legal business attached to his magisterlal olflhe.-Z. -HERE ON BUSINESS-Mr. Wxn. 'l‘. Walsh. of Elmsdsle, drove tio Tig- nlsh on Wednesday to attend to sev- eral business matters and returned to his home the same evening.-Z. -ON FOX BUSINESS-Mr. Angus Mclnnie. well known fox rancher. left for Summerslde on Wednesday to be gone several days in the interests of the ranch he represents;-Z. -SOLDIERS RETURN-Messrs. Gonzalus Ready and Fldele Chaisson, attached to the 55th Battalion st Sus- sex, N. B.. returned to their posts of duty on' Friday morning after having spent a few days vlsltlng their parents here.--Z. -SAD DEATH-It Wal reported on Thursday momlng tlllt late Wednes- day evening Mrs. N. 0'Rouke of Kil- dare, hnd died suddenly df heart dis- ease. Thls lady is well known in Tlgnish and has s great number of relations throughout this Dirt of the Island.-Z. » -RE-APPOINTMENTO-At s meet. Ing of the ratepayers of 'rlgnish on Wednesday. Mr. W. D. Sumner was unnnlmausl _reap In od §t.Ipendl_sl’y _.1 1.4%; ‘_ . 1. .- »»:»,`-1 _ - _ _`§|_"l. f. ~: -, in ru in mnmtum ~i~ ~%* 5.' rl* "T ".' J, '» '_ . », _ .Y ~'i‘ Ji' *.1 .‘. . , You , ere J. 1 .'< v ..<_ .F »=- < 50c to $3.00 .__0R_ *li Do You Buy Uantity 25c to $1.25 ` ` ¢ - 1 When You Buy Clothes E; . How much value can I get for every Dollar, I Pay "~' Every suit of Clothes in this store is built on the quality standard, every ' possible thing that means more quality, more service, more values is crowded into it. So if you buy your new suit here you will remember the quality long -' after the price is forgotten. . A Especially Is This True Of Our 14.00 Suits ll Prowse Bros. Ltd. ll :__ ,-__ 4. ,',. .v,-.:_- '. /_-':_. :_- .'_<'.p _-__ .__ ,-_ -_ '_ . _'__ _;. _-_.l_-_. _-__ -_. e-- _ 5 ._ I n-mx-xl _ Km Magistrate for Tlgnish and Mr. John M. Ahearn. as police otlicer for the ensuing year.-7.. -T0 ALBERTON-The following from Tignish are now in Alberton tak- ing the mntriculation examination for entrance to Prince of Wales College this fall: Messrs. Martina Clohosey and Olive Mclnnis. Messrs. Howard Stackett, Arthur Arsenault. Ben Gau- det and"Vlctor Mtilaiitlry.-Z. -NEW PROSPECTUS-The Prov- idence, with head offices in Tlgnish. have just had its prospectus printed b'y the Guardian Publishing Co. in Charlottetown, and the workmanship both in style and design has caused a great deal of comment as to its ex- quisite execution in every detail.--Z. -POOFI FJSING-The great scar- city of mackerell around the shores of Tlgnlsh has caused a great draw back to the fishermen ,vrh_o depend dn this bait -for the tlahlugl- oi"eod.' Were those tlshlng able to supply the _halt necessary afgreat deal of the ilsh could be dsnilit' orflv Il i°dp0l‘t.& lllat. W`e`willbe glad to show Write us. _ ldence Silver Black Fox Co. of Prov-I" I Silver Black Foxes _ “A” Standard S_,llV¢‘f Black Foikes £61* salel Guaranteed pedigree accompanies each' fox sold. We also ha_v_e;a few extra good male foxes for sale. _ - ~ f - ', 4 1 ! _ *_ »» ~| ` » ref' '=,' - f~» -~=-.~ -.ul .- .-. , The-='~-Huntley-.Silver. Fox Co., Ltd ""-l"'ummersIde' I I S » great quantities abound within easy reach of the shores.-Z. -ON GOVERNMENT WORK-Two of the Government's civil engineering staff are now in Tignlsh taking meas- urements to ascertain how much land really the Government is entitled to claim in Tlgnlsh. lt has been a ‘mottled question of long standing who owned the land adjacent to the new Post Office and now shortly it will be a settled matter and no doubt accept- ‘hlrllrtosall éorreerned.-7.. ‘ \ _ , All ilill`ui|ii""l % Mn. JAMES 'rnnlnonl The death occurred in this city on Wednesday night of Mr. James Tral- .nor, of .freight department of the- P- E- L ilway. ne nm been lu mi- about two months with cancer ot the `st.om:‘céi_' He was dn 'excellent citi- rna invnn interested parties our foxes. I widow and tlve children, also his agql mother and four brothers and sister. One of the brothers is»Rev. Thomas Trslnor. of Sault Ste. Marie. Another, Mr. Peter Trainor. arrived home last night from Western Canada. The funeral takes place this morningjt _ £1.40 gum big _late r_es_l_dencq,L74 En- on _ ' “ l The..-Caltldor isl a Light ' 'The Condor Tungsten 'lump » gives tar better light with lem ‘_ electric current. lash lengt and oosts you un more than thoeoll- mon electric lamps; “ich _ r means s distinct saving from the ` time the switch ln turned on. ‘- The Condor is s new electric .,- lsmp, a Tungsten that dvds su ' "ll, lolb light. -thatlpsl hurt the eyes. but' offers you ni better illumination than you have ever hstbsrere. ' » ' ‘ Better -all In and use than .' Condor lamps before you hay any otherg. f" _f-* 1’ nu..-if Iii C..- “ uality ? §