‘15 Puma" ne Dainiy Summer Dresses in Voiles, Gingllams, Ratine. ele. V _ A beautiful assortment in a variety of colors and patterns. Piain or trlmmcd w1th organdy, cui‘fs and collars. Prices range from 53.25 t0 5517.00. Sweaters, and Silk Scarfs. Also llqht weight Wool Sweaters. All new summer shades. Silk Sweaters A ‘splendid assortment of Women’s Sllk very low prices. See our blg Wash Sidrls In Baronette Satin, Tricolette and Gab- ardine. with narrow belt and pockets. sizes. Baronette prlce Tricoiette ......... .. Gabardine Ail Womenîs 310.50 81.98 up .... .. 31.25 New Dress Just nrrived all the newest shaden in Drcss Silks. Satin, ail shadcs. W ÿ lilasli Dresses Women's 0. S. House Dresses long sieeves. Price ... ............................. .. .5350 Bungalow House Prlee .............................. .. 51.25, 31.50 and 51.75 Women’s Ohlntz Dresses .. Children’s Chintz Dresses . Womcn’s Bungalow Aprons . o Sllks latest weaves and Marked at assortment of Baronette .gÿ.ÿ_fiÿz,:> .,:..,,. - (Grey). Dresses. 52.75 32.25 .. 75C \ FlALLlNG FLOOR CRACKS. (‘rar'ks in iioors, while helng un- sighiiy in uppourance, harbor un uinin-licvahlc uuantlty of dirt. A now fioor, if proporly iuid. ls froc l'roni titis disugrot-able foaiurc, but iu tho course of timo. ihcsc cracks volll bcgln to appenr due t0 the shrinkngo of the wood. il Lhe i'loor cracks are illled with "crack In Mohair and Milan StraWS, in ail the new summer styles. for that new summer dress.1’rice 83.00 up. PROWSE BROS. LTD uzæzlæagz Il fillor" tho accumulation and dii‘t will no‘t 'l‘hus you may lu: asvsiued ol' a sani- tary iioi.r surface and sickncss may lie nvoidod. 4 lt in u simple matter io romodw: just clt'an out the dust nnd dirt from iiic cracks. wlih somc sharp pointed Instrument unri- then lilDi'OiiÊhi'y clcun out with u sci‘ub‘_ oi (lust‘blng brush, soap and \\'.iiL‘i‘. iJC in cviilcncc.‘ Just what you nced / Wln-n dry. ilic crack iillcr inay ho up- plicd. lt is inado in siili' lillsla putiy knlrc in much the sullll.‘ nmnv rnrm and should lie appiind with n ncr us putty. 'l‘u muke ihe job conrpicte thc fluor siiolild thon lit- wuxeii. varuisrcd an‘l inrinicd, de. pending, ol‘ course, ou tho prcscnl finish and tiic effect desired. un L. Western Gutrditn 8H0? iront Holmnn's Cntaiog. —ATHLETEG ATTENTION—El- lminntlon contosts wlll bo hoid et Kensington on Fridny ovonlng. lune 9th in 14 evonts. in order tu ses who ls best quailfied to reprenant Kcnslngton at the big Dominion Duy sports in Chariottotown. ——.o.—— HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA' HOTEL D. Rutherford, Huilfax; P. .E. Ciark, Suinniersido; Mr. and Mrs. C. McArthur. Summcrside; J. A. Dalton, Suinmelside; J. E. Gailant. D. M. Moivor, Cardigan; Ch '. Biord, Perce River, Que.; John . iMah-ar, Perce River, Que.; Ernest Braid. Perce River. Que.; E: B. Marshali. Windsor; G. E. Stafl’ord. iinmllnon; J. Galnmby, Amherst; il. E. J. Hnrvey. Amherst; L. B. Bonneil. St. John; B. W. , Cu-inv mings, Moncton; F. M. Bnrton. vila- inilton; Andrew Gorrle. Montreai: John Mattiiews. St. John; J. F. Fraser, iialifnx; C. R. G. Johnston. iliioiitreal; Jos.v iloiier. Montreal; G. E. Aiexnnder. .Toronto: W. Winsion, Montreai; W. R. Ding- weii, Sydney, C. 13.. Mrs. W. R. Ding‘weii. Sydney. C. B.. D. A. Gurrie, ilaiii'ax; E. J. Robinson. iialitax; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. vMe- (‘nrthy,iiaiifax; Mllss E. Rawe. -U‘üiÎÎ1lX2 E. L. Normandier. Hall. fax; i". A. Grnnt. St. John: Jas. Litster. Toronto; J. W. Ruddls, Ha- llfax. QUEEN HOTEL M. 1". Brndshaw. Summcrside: \V. M. i‘reedy, Ilaiifax; Lena C. MoLure.Chariottetuwn; .Mary C. lless, Chicngo; C. H. Robertson, Boston; G. A. Sharp, and daughter. t‘liarlobtetown; D. L. McKnlnnon. Montagne; Jas Dertt. IMoncton; Doris Lenrd, Suinmerslde; J. J. Maoliunald. ‘Suan'lncrside; Jas 1’. liogan. Summerslde; W. H. Scott. ilordeu. V ———.o.——— RAISINS EXPLOITED AS WARM WEATHER RELIEF Step hy stop Californie raisin; have "advcrtised" tlielr way to au increascd consumption inore than quadrupiing that of a fcw years ago. First came tho popularity oi rais' in bi'cad, which look the place of thc evcry day plaln bread in so inany homes bectiuse of the douc- ious fiavo‘r it added. Then \VC comel io recognize raisin pie ns thel "cncrgy dessert". Tircd business .r men found in thls pie's replenish- ‘tiiCilt or cxhaustcd enorgy a source- of relief ai, tiie cnd ut tiie day. i Suon atter. stewed raisins mode. Ithcir appearance ns a breakfast} food, 'i‘hc “diifcrent” taste and tiret cncrgizîng nutriment or this dislil made inany frlcnds for lt in thou— sands nf restaurants and hotels, as; weil as in homes. i Now wc 'know Little Sun Malus] the fanions flvc cent pucknge nf seedless raisins timt cun bc liought most anywhcrc nnd whleh in uupulur betwccn mesis. It ls sald iliat tiris ilitlc box of raisins, iius estulilisiied a record .for nli i'ivc cent seiiers. like chew ing gum. chocolate bars, candy bars. etc. 'l‘his summcr wc are grectcd liy a‘ un'ssaxn irom tiie Cailfornln raisin. urowers stating that thelr dciiciousi prmluct in nny rorm, is an ideml warm-weatiier food. Raisins dire: rich in nrganic iron and energy. in hot wentlier, when thc oppressch lient takcs s0 much of our encrgy raisins restore lt. If this is true then we nmy suecesst‘uiiy combat ihisî incilug. Such are the words wc henr trom li‘rosno. California. where raisins nm nrowu. packed and shipped io points nll nver the wcrid. ilero too. exhaustive lalmrntory experlmentu ure ('ondui‘tcd from which messag- i‘s nl‘i’iiiillilli; in the heaitii vuiuc o! ihis ilciicious fruit are sent out. in saies' ' . m 611.4an1: Notes By The Way (Continued Frein Page 4) _..___._..——— The budget dcbate has tnken a new iease ot lite tram the Crerar amendment. — lustead of belng ter- hinnted last week, as was confident- ly‘ prodicted ten days sgo. the out- look now 1s tua: i: mny extend throug'n the ’present wcok. A score or Progressive membors have yet to speak, we are toid in Ottawa dis. patches. Tho Progressive mem. bers. most o! whom are new to the Federal arena. ure not wantlng in loquaeity and thelr attitude Mward “la King Government requins much expianation in order to satis- fy their constituants. Obviously they'do nnt wish to defeat the 1(111" governmcnt. .‘liad they wished to do s'o. tho Crerar amendment would nui. have been framCd as it l5. in malte Zt impossible for tlie olficial (.onserva- tch opposition tu voto for il. Tire. Crorar ainendment is, on its face. a comienunition oi’ ihc govcrnment for having violnted its piedgcs and for baving cndorsed tho protectch poilcy. V ,Morally it condesz the- governinent. 'Strntegctlcally it saves the governincnt from the pos- sibility of present dotent. There :s nothing in it that exciudes a secret undcrsianding botween leerais and Propressives for mutunl support in timn uf necd. Premier King may have ouiic wiliingiy glven liis frlend Mr. ('i'Lrar iiis free consent tu movc nn nniendment whleh threat- ens no danger for the present mo- ment. . . ' Tlic net resuli nf tlie discussion wlll. hnwever. bc bot'1 morally and politically damaging t'ie govei‘n- ment. .The i’rogrcsslves are ioslut: grounri as a pariy by continuin; to tend material support to a Govern-, ment wipse fiscal pollcy and morni concluait they condemn hy their prow poscri ainendment. On lhe nthcr hnnd protection. whleh is tiie ocre ot the Conservatlve pollcy. hns gain ed by the new endorsement, whicn Mr. Fielding han glvon lt in hls budget. hcipful in tiines cf trouiliie aud lie-I rcavonu'nt ii i5 'lnsutflcieni lo mini: truc lmim and consolation to stri-cin-n heurts and we commeudl you to thc aiiwise Fat'hcr who hns pronïised i0 never leave or forsake u , May Hig holy spirii enml’m‘t you and cnable you to realize thatl ‘fle doeth ail ihings weii and toi l suy ’l'iiy' will iiL‘ donn. Signet] on lwiiall' of ihe mem— bers oi Tauion li. (i. 11., N0. 1120. l linvid Fusior. W. M. â Murdocii E. MacSween, i’.M. æ...» 1,300 TEAS iîaTo'dÏËec'iäînmietea‘ der cultivation. Theso have ail been studied and . .. "Ë ,1 . __ M «JUNE 8,1992 i- Ï g» sans 2mn Vri arw- ' : w J .— _ AV...“ NM I ' i J MOORE à" 1119-12 l Queçn St. l .... m» m .« .«r .4" June Sàle of Whitewear opens. titis morning You will be dclighed indeed with the ch‘arming lingerie shown at this interesting J une Sale of Ladies WhiteWear. Practically all the main second fioor is ‘devote'd t0 the showin'g. A great many very attractive prices are m'ade for this sale, and from t'he point of view of economy the sale is one of great attractiveness. We need not say that the range of lingerie ofl’ered, in design, in gracefulness, in beauty of finis-h is just what you would expect of Prince Edward Island’s foremost Dry Good‘s Houise. Daintily attractive Gowns Women’s white cotton Nig‘ht- . gowns, slip-over style, with round neck, trimmed with em- broidcry and baby ribbon, length torchon, lace round neck and sleeves, ieng‘th 54in., C 56, 58 and 60 in. Price............... n .' 56in., 58in. Pricc . Women’s W'iiite cotton Gown, slip-oser style, square neck, w'it'h deep embrOIdery, also trimmed ai: front with band of insertion beadintr and baby ribbon, ail lcngt’hs. Price. .. Also Gowns at 52.25, 842.50, 343.00, 953.50, 534.00, 554.50. Cerrectly Cut Petticoats Women’s and Misses’ white Cotton ‘ Underskirts, 6 -inch :21ouknceLyV'ithh two hemstitchcd uc s. engt s '32 in., b' 'd ‘ . 34in., 36m. Price . Other skirts at,_51.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 3.75, 4.00 k ,. .-n Ladies’ slip-over style white Cotton Gown, trimmed wit’h Wornen’s white cotton Un- derskirts, with 8-inch fiounce of ciuster tucks and 3in. em- tho best ulccted to mako ' Brinp’s "appuie-5,5". IN MEMORIAM MISS FLORENCE DEUNG 'l‘lie visiti; ot' (l-(iillll ls cvcr laden wiiih izi'ief and tours ai anytlme, bui wiien thc griin reuper ronchon: un- rxqwciod-ly ami cuis (loiwn tlie lie- lovcd grand ilniiighier, lyeckoning her io the unseon land, the coming oi‘ tiic destroyer is sud indoed. liui wlion ho entera ilie happy homo liiul a iliiiol’ in lhtl nlglit and ('llit‘lly carrlns off tim clicrishcd grand iiaiigiitor of tlm fainilv ihcre, ilu- angulsh oi' those hereit Lu toc kl'i'li l'o-r liuinun consolation. Sucii in ilu- sorrow fullon on iht‘ linppy homo lî-r Mr, and Mira . Murloil. l’anniure islund on the mornlur; or .lum- 3rd wlmn Fioronce pusscd awny. Tho doceasnd liud ‘hcon niiint: for home time but friends chorlsiied ihe hopeg ol’ h r rei'ov. ery and ail ilmt. medlaai nid couid do wns donc but God clnlmed her l‘or iiis home. Shc icavm to niourn iicsldcs iicr grand pironts, onc oncle. William nnd one auntr Mis. ilczinald Batciielder (if Goo- rueîi'wn. Sineere syinpnthy is ex- iondcd t0 iho horcnved famiiy. May hcr snui rost in ponce—A. -—-—«.0.——-—- LETTE R OF SYMPATHY. 'l'o Mr. Thomns and Mr. Andrcw E. Dollar and famille's oi' Brookfloid. 'At the inst meeting ni' ’i‘untnn L. 0. L., No. 1126. iwo tho undersignod commiitee wns nppoin‘ted nnd in- structed to forwnrd ta you no ex- pression or tho sincero sympnthy ni the membors of Tsdion L. 0. L. in the ioss you hnvn sustelned. No words can fuilv cmpress our serine or ioss. nlthough not n member of mir order sho wan niwnye rendy to lend n helping hand ‘to 'promote our objects. And yet (leur friands odi- reniize that however deap om' grief. homever sincère our son-avr. it Ils and must be overohndovwed h! the mentor les: thnt has fait i upon tire - on in the au av i "and moufle 7' il do not caler to iiie superstitions ol' lite ignor- ant. but my _ spocial work is 0! tho hlgh- _ est. standard, and i ot‘for my services to nil men and wo- mon who are burdeneddown with sorrow and dlscontent- ment. i have no time to wasto on ihose simply caii« ing in havu thelr fortune told in the spirit' ot n inrk. if you ure not sinccre and ln ueed ol‘ «my help and advico. then do noi call as my tlmo ls valuaihlo and nlll italien up lu ilm intoreet ut only those who nre in trouble. worried nnd perplexed, and seek my assistance in the truc apinit of BIMETNY. _Unhnppy People lHov’v innny unlt_nppy peo» nia are thero wimeo lives ure dorkenod lhy the sets 'ol’ otit- ors. 'ls your illo nsorly u wrack hocnuse you have trou. hic of a domestie nature or r" oiliorwlse? .l)o you (loulre a return of nfloctlon rlghtly you‘ra whleh nnother ren— civos? ‘Do you winh .to imnrry iho one you love? la dure a coldness growing,, cri-sonore.- tion. a rivn’l; or lntprtereneo oi’ someone? lit amical! on me this very dey. _ satisfaction gnorontoed or no puy. You to he' tho Judgs. Win teoch Phrenolozÿ. Pai- miatry. Psychology, Charne- ter .Roading nnd Atsroiox'y t nny one. , . . 1uPÆ'I'VATIIA PARLOR. m- une anuoiurlmm Thll Wook “Mural”. mm , ‘ I ü «tu a - = , . — (Ma 4‘“ 3:90.01. 'Mu 'Low PÇDJ'QI'FIGÎOI. ' i » \ mm Envelope Chemise made 0f_ fine wihite cotton, l'ace trrmmctàliiound neck and arm. sizes. Price.......... Envelope Chemise made (1))12' finel Whi'te nainsook. o _ . re 'ti trim‘med with Chemise, made of _wh1te miuli, trimimed em'broiäery, with cami- around and sieeves Wiflh em‘broid- sole top. Ail c sizes ery. Size 36, 38, 40, 42. Pri‘ce . . . . . P ‘ "l F ' ' ° .retti y mislied Corset Covers Ladies’ white Corset Covers, triade of strong wlhite cotton, trim‘med with em'broi‘dery, Sizes 33.93? f9: .ΑΑΒ. 3.2: _ 39e 0thers made in camisole style, daîntily tri'mmed with em'brmdery and lace. Ail sizes. Prices 31.25, 251.50, 82100. r Ladies’ White Muslin Drawers Ladies’ -DraWers, mode of strong w‘hite cotton, tri‘mmed with embroidcry or ‘iace. Ail 'tçimrrèedàvith &threé-inch frili o em ‘ . ' r‘” "y 15m 49e sizes. Worth to 31.25. 98 - - Whiie the sale lasts c“ Worth t0 85e for . . n\\\m1m“\\\\\ÿùmünàmeiIIIÀioünmm mm ' ' ‘ ' ‘ . VÆWWI’MWIIm‘mWWIHIm‘mW'm Another Corset Cover, made of fine white cotbon, trimmed with lace an‘d em‘broid- ery. A11 sizes. Price . . . c La’d‘ie‘s’ :wthite cotton Drawors, ' How COFÎEE '8 GROWN- whleh wo arc familier—enclos“ In; va a‘kin. wlith their tint; aides l0- gother. frire mont ot iihs mm is valueloss. so whoir tha fruit ii' gothered lt i8 dried no 'tile mm mny ho ouatly romovod. . Honv ooufoe me tint toits ueodn ne a drink .ls not knm lbut lt il“; iboen so usod for ut lent. o chou“. and yonr in Pentes ‘ in vu ln' . trottuced n m. man's:er hundred yenra m. 4, . . . i.» .. nmc;.< un Thc coliteo treo bogin's to bmr wiu'n .lt is-n'bout throo yunm oid. thn sinmulnr [un about li bains Mien noiiceahln tihat tho frcsh ‘bloasoms nnd the ripenod it'rult- wiii niipoar on tho came une nt the snmo tlme. . I Tho fruit ot tho “couac tree i3 312ml! and rädband looks iike our rr es, an .‘on swee ' 4m. 'l'ihe cotons dons injure tha mate. le eatpn vby Bille milité-dg: ‘it tu (in mon mentent ne ont chers-lei. Mi: con- Lui: . g _ w m anode—site," 1m with iCuffeo ils genernily snokcn ni as a iberry or‘beun, but tlnut part or thu corfeo n'en tha-t -we use ls rein. ly the 500d. Tho 'treea grow nut- urnlly to n holzht cit trmn twenty to thirty l’eet. but me nnturu'i gmwth le ohedlmi iby .the growors. who keop t'ho trocs a. i'mv as fivs .l Un. _, ,._