-" my commit "‘ Guardian‘ " SHOP from bitumen‘! Gatling. .- 1» -- e‘-'IF-l“‘ owl-V. Jogood tobacco! —NEW FALL COATS ahowinz at SLNCIAAIIPS. 2053-25-21 |Some tempting . a t‘? flbig day "I1 J} iiali Price Sale u has wlrlllf Dresses l» 1.50. ‘$2.98 Balance of Ladies’ and Misses’ Gingham and-Voile Street Dresses, selling ‘Saturday at Half Price. Voile Blouses worth to $5.00 Saturday 2.75 A line of Ladies’ White Voile Blouses, all new styles, slightly soile/d, worth t0 $5. Saturday $~-75 0llc-lhird oll Tricoiiae Dresses A All Ladies’ Serge, Tricotine and Silk Dresses, Saturday 1-3 oil’. $15.00 Dresses for - - - - - - $19-09 —-8EE THE NEW Autlmn otylel in Ladies’ Coats at SIN- CLAIRJS. 2053-25-3 -l WILL SELL by public auc- lion sale next Saturday, Aug. will. at 1 pm. my nine room house (new) and lots situated on corner o! Huestln and tColone street, Summerside. all’ modern convcniences- Willis Warren. ‘Summcrside. NBS-M 2i --DAtN‘l'V NEW TRIOOTINE DRESSES for the College Girl at SlNOLAiiCS . . . .2053-25~2l -RETURN6 FROM OTTAWA. —~~Mr. (‘has Prichard returned on Monday ‘evening from Ottawa. where he was attending the Du» nllnlon Rifle Shoot. There "Mrs about seven sundred contestanls from all parts of Canada. The ls- land representatives l averaged well in the aggregates. Mr. Prim hard got second in the Tyro match nnd made a possible score in the Sherwood Match. Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, worth up to $7.50, selling at Sailors worth lo 8.50? $3.98 Ladies’ Sailor Hats in Sand.’ iNavy, Henna and Black, worth p; £8.50, on sale at -- . . . . . . ..$3.og sale oi Flowers 50c Summer Flowlers, all shades, worth up to $1.35 for . . . . . “.50.; Unlrilolncd iials 79c- nlncMASIERMASON-j gm! get aoquaintndwith reaftobamGetawhiflof it: flavor and fragrance, wallchhowooolltunohes. ‘l-‘hm yotfllaaw as thon- unda upon thousands of mflll \l rl GIRLS with $6.00 —-SCHOOL DR ESSES. navy mimz; special SINULAHPS. SERGE red trilli- pacb at 2053-25-21 ~i WILL SELL hy private solo :ll_v two iarlns. ut Belmont, Lot 16, one consisting of 87 acres the other 100 acres, also stock, crop. and farm inlplelnents. If intensi- .-li you may inspect tho propcriv ' helinro purchasing.— Simpson, Belmont, 2057-33?“ —FIRST SHOWING of curly Full Milllllery opening at Sill~ Muir's. 2063~12512l FIHEBIGPLUG Q Cents »TEAM — liiclllh- $18.00 Dresses for - - - - - - - -$1i’:-00 . Ladies’ Untrimimed Shapes in $24.00 Dresses for -------$1(>-99 all colors, selling at . . . . . H.795; oi iinticrvcsts 89c 1.15 Allover Apron i590 Y1 Ladies’ Underveslts in no sleeves and Ladies, all-Over Aprons’ made of I _ strong P ' t; C tt , th . opera styles, special Saturday only 4 for 89v selling Sglgrdayo. . jvgr. . . I l ors oi the Auburn (‘Mass hust- hnll toulu. lvhn huvc. been touring ' ’°“ '° Plug packages l , Y!!!" l”? ®~ filb’ tho Aillrilimel-‘rnvlnces rillrilll: v 91." 5:?" ' the summer arrived in Sunllner- ."° Bun’: - ‘ side by motor at noon cn Wedncs t. - “- V/Ixlqj _' '7"; ' l l i‘ c“ V l day to play the double hendcr pponl. N g l "m." glllrie with the All~Star team oi‘ KINDLY PAY ll‘ pgOur Fire rived in Charlottetown on ‘Pucs dzly niullt from l‘ictuu and will probalbly. play several games in the lprovince before leaving. for the Stars and Stripes. —TO REDUCE 8E-'RVlCE—-O\v- ing to the shortage of coal tho. Slinlmorslrle electric light sorvicc is to be reduced and w'iil not he operated all night lor a Iew days. About a week ngo three hundred‘ and loriy ions of Welsh hard twoai_ was received for tho plant. bllti [this cannot he lliifid until the gun-l orator is installed which will bet probably towards the last of this,‘ 4 l Ladies’ White Cotton Night Gownsgrrlade in slip-over, all lengths, Saturday98v- A I 1 i-liib liars 25c Pure French Castile Soap, i-ll pound bars,-25¢ lull‘ C. B. C. Notes 'l‘llo Charlottetown‘ Business Col logo rc-opclls on_ September 5th. l l tbargains in House l»; \§\\\ili\ll\\l\\Yifl.UIfiY\i\\\$ m\'ofjflil!laQll\l\l£illlfi\fi li Guarai ' pound a anteed t ' faction. FZCar We are for the £30., Ltd ver Lea and the era in t? GE’ l One oi the most progressive and interesting tcrrus awaits the stud- - cnls of the Charlottetown Susi-- ' llcss College to open on Sept. 5th.i That approbation bill which you rc- ccived from us is you he good enough to mail, send, or ask us to call for tlement? We thank you! MiiiiiiE 8i MBLIEUILLTI] ‘ The First St from iinmlrull. Falling llul NOW DUE. Will your cheque in set- p lntlotolvn 'i‘hr- special mission oi the Char! llusincss (Joilcge iii to dun-lop bruins zllolll! lilc lillcsl of hllsincss pursuits. its success has bccll "zpndcrlui. , Tilt- Business Training Course at. tho C. B. C. inspires the silldcllt. with conlllicnlwc, for they have bcull trllncd by Actual Business hietllods. Tho Science of Accounting is Waugh! lll the C. B. C. by Practi- cal nnd “Xllffritliliifiil Accolllltxll-ls. zllld tllc lessons zlrc drawn from Actual Business Practice. iStlldellls of the Charlottetown AlllUHS College may tllkc the (‘ivil Sorvlcc i-Jblzlllllnzliions dllr~ lnl; the term. if tlloy so desire, as u number did last term before i: l | Those Will) ‘ ‘Um-WEB 108011!!! UP l0 Chartered ep to Freedom lAclzollnlzlnil-l Exitmlnaltlons should - ‘apply to the (ihurlotictnwll illlsi r, uml cvl-ntuul Ilultlnmm In to procure u rmfv llllll proper tn-ntnu-nt for (In: acul|r—tln- ncnt ul nll hulr troubles. KOREEN i‘ Nu tn rr-M 0 w n llv molly“ for 96ml in Troul|l4~u.—0r|ulloutrn llnndruli‘. stops tln- lmlr from lnllim; nml rrntun-n ltn nut- nrul lu-nlth lllll| brunt)‘. Krzuluution. desire to take n Illess College early in the term. Join the crowd on September l5ih and he lllnong the satisfied graduates of the (‘harloiteiuwll Business at the end of the term. ltllnnrrlin Llnlmcnt lor Dnmlrnfl -€—-——<0¢-—-—- week. In the meantime the sup- ply of soft coal on hand will no_ permit an all night service. Una-in? —GOSPE~L TENT MEETING‘ now going on ill (YIA-ary. Services ovory wcck night llt 8 o'clock. Sunday's 10:30 a. nl.. 3 and 1.30 p. m. Will continue (D. V.) over Sunday. Sept. 3. ivorkcrs: Rev.: J. W. Turpol, Rev and Mrs W. A. Miiett of Aiberton. Miss McKcnna oi the Nazarene College, Wollas: ion. Mass. and song leaders F. C.’ Smith of Portland, Mo. A cordial welcome is extended to all. Como nnd hear the ‘old time religion" ill sorlnon and song, a —-“LiGHTiS OUT"— With the town in absolute darkness a splendid opportunity for fire- hugs uud ilurginrs was given‘ on ‘rllcsdsymidnight, when the en- tire plnnl or the Sumlllerside light iilg BYSICIH was shut dovln. The intention was to conserve on cnal. and a small noticenin a local lnper was rpulblisitod to that cl’- fert, but neither the chief of the Summersirie Police Force. nor iho various night watchmen nor tile (‘hiei of the Sumulersltle Fir iicplrlnlent wore notified o! the luatler. All though the dilfklV-SS of morning, the only light left for the use of the guardians oi‘ the town, was a. dirty barn lant- Prn which gave such feeble iiiu- mination that, to quote the night police force. "you have to light .'l nl-"Ilvh to see wilero the light IF." Sulnlncrsirle has suffered ShpppbrcigBaigs made of blackFabrickoid, large Sims Furnishings i0 lor 1.00 l White Lace Curtain Nets, 75c quality, Saturday i-45c per yd- Reversi'ble Chintzes, suitable for furniture coverings, side drapes or cushion tops, 50 inches wide and all good colors. Regular $2.10 per yd. Saturday 951-25 yd- A small range of 36in. Chintz- es that have been sold down to small pieces, will be cleared out ilalr Nels Guaranteed Hair Nets, large size cap shape. black. dark brown, medium brown, light browin and blonde. If one of these nets does not turn out right, bring it back and we will replace it with a good one. Price i'or25cor10 fo1'$1.00 Double Mesh Hair Nets, all colors- -15c each 5.0 loch Navy Serge 1.00 New lot of that special 50in. Navy Blue Serge at, $1.00.ya'rd Saturday at just Half Price. 75c Fibre Silk Stockings 59c sell specially Saturday Good quality Fibre Silk Hose in colorslblack, brown, blue and grey. Regular 75c, for Saturday only - - .- - -- - . - .. - . . . .59c llail price 3tlie Sale oi Pretty oi Voilcs Prints 18c 10 ends plain and fancy Voile, Best quality Print Cotton, striped and floral patterns, all light and dark colors, 30 inches \\\\\rm§taanxlnnnumamauaeaaiim light colors, all at half price. wide .... . .. ..... . . 18c Heavy Gingham and Oxford Shirting Stripes and Checks, 32 FOCOUS OF LlM ELIGHT I . from fires and from burglaries in AGAIN ON YAT SEN lin- past. and it is not believed illul illc present ill-ed is 5,; [-2. A. l-‘ontrr. llmzhen Drug Co" Ltd" ltlt-Klmlovl Ilrmi (‘on l.t||., II. W. Toomhn &- Cm, uml llt-tldln Ilron. Big Oil Concern Expands In West wlxxllucu. Ans. 24- R<~ 0M more sign of prlls=pcrit_v' in the Wl-st is illc decision of, tho. Iln- jtCflill oil (fomnany to build a new rciillcry at Calgary. to cost about $2,500,000. Thc site is ab- out 107 acres, null the iiilmi- will havc ll. tliilly capacity of 12.000 barn-is of iTUilG oil, u-‘nich likcly hr.- (Jllllllllcd lmnl Wyoming or ltlolltllnu, tllc present source 0! supply lor tho company's ltcgina Council i5 favorable. tho ratepay- uion to tho company: ll’ the it approved tho Legislature of Al- berta will he risked to rulify th0' concession. z GENTLE SARCABM A iiuulpshirc firm have pnstcd the following notiro at. their works—— “Now rule for our cm-olmvct-s— All rcqllr-sls for louvc of absence on account of tootllllnllc. iicveru colds. nnd minor physical l1il- mo is, nnd ml account or picnics. we dings, funerals. and the like. must ‘be handed to tho foreman in charge before 10 run. on ills morning or tho game.’ ‘Wllll Spikes Removed Train Wrecked CHICAGO, Aug. 24. llilll’! No. t; Yolk lo (‘l — Express zllgn, was liary. llld.. curly this morning byl tllc (lclibcrzltts removal oi‘ twenty-l seven spikts from onc oi’ the‘ ruils. ' i ' "Phc Michigan Central Railroad officials lllllloullcctl tonight u $1.000 reward lor the nrrcst of lllilt-lL‘ rlu-lponllihlc, l -—--<-o>—-_-- Prosperity Returning. "Prosperity is rcturnlng.’ ‘ ‘liuw do you llluke that out?" "I had lilrc czlccldent insurance sulcslucn, follr life insurance salesmen, four bond sulcslncn. livc stock salesmen and six atl- vrlrtising solicitors cull 0n me iodlly." “Did you soc illcnt all?’ “No. indeed. i was out‘ making culls luv-self.‘ THIN PIZiIPlE ’i‘-illn. nervous. underweight peo- i-Qi-t-i- lMen who wouldn't take a coun- tenfeit nickel at face value are marrying artificial ccmplexious. pie tnkc on healthy flesh nnd grow sturdy nnd ambitious when Ditro- Phosnhllte us guaranteed by Hughes Drug 00., Ltd, is taken [or a few weeks. en route from Nuwiiury figure of North China flatly _ Wrflllkttddlltlflldilliil Sun's rcccnt nlaniicsto with lhc itles or lwo livcs ncllrillull plclllzing his support to Sun's SiiAlNGHA-i, Aug 2i-Sun Yat Sun, licpol-u-ll President oi Cllillu who rl-contiy fled lll‘l"(: from Cun- iou. llullll-n to lilo front today as Ill plVUUll figure ill the reorganiza- lion oi tho (illillcsc Govcrnlncrlt luilh tho receipt oi u tuiegrnnl from Wu I'M-Flt, tlominilnt lniii- iifllltfi)‘ lnr rebuilding tho federal govol-llllll-nt ulacllincry. Till,- Solliilcrn Louder who. Pok- lii ulltiloritios recently declared hull hucll wippll from the slate of (‘llilll-sc politics by his overthrow llt (Izlnton llt the hands oi’ Cilun (ihiulllz-Minu. has bncomo tho ro- czli point oi’ a series of inter-fuc- lionlll (xollfcrcnccs llorc, which his supporters any points to lln curly elolilclllollt oi the country's prob- icmsl. ‘Despite the llict that Sun Yat Son backed Chang 'i‘so-*Lin, Gover nor of the tllrec eastern provinces In his into unsuccessful tilt against Wu Pol-Fa,- ih lattcfs telegram induy ilddrossc to his pcrsonnl re prosontatlve here. Goncrnl Sun Vucb, expresses iluqualified en- llrlrsolnont of Sun Yllt Ben's polic- ios. These include the Southerners lcrlnll for tho convocation and lunctioning of pnrlillmcnt frco from nil outside interests. self guy crnmoni. for the province to ro- plnco the Tuchin. or military gov- r-rnorship system and the conver- sion ni’ the independent provincial armies into labor. battalions to. zrvui lllul lilo entire light supply -.-t.-..-..---. lritgrant, and of tho town should he shut off. \ “WESTERN PER/SONALS visiting her moillcr. Mrs. Gilbert Arthur, Sllnlmvrside. ——-Mrs. Josephine Smaliman nnd llor duughicr Bessie. loll 5.11m. lilly morning on a $l"‘}[ vigil lo Sussex, N, B, . ——-Mr. and Mrs. amen N Clarke oi‘ Plttsfiold, ‘Mass. are l-‘sltingin Sumrnereidc. the guests of Misses (lrocn. King Street. FOR BABY "Safety First.’ ' Foul generations of hdve been kept clean, it?" ', ee from skin troubles By the use of wield the hoe instead o! the sword. _ —iMrs. Barry of Boston. is fiuwnanxu worth $5.00 QWI/nwim Ross an Miss Ross, are visiting in Sum- qrfsiide, the guests 0i tilc MllWleY oneo. —The Misses Rosella Beaterice and Stella May DesRochel-l. Mis- coucho, left on Friday lor Winni- pug. ——Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly qf Shamrock. spent Sundlly in Sum- mcrside, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Muirhcad. i; ——~Misa Loltlo Trcnhoim. who had been visiting lriends in Sum- mersido, loft on return to hnr homg at Port Eigin. N‘. B., oh v Tiiogdqy mornlngfihe vvasaccom- pauied by Mia's Eva "Fillmore; ' All pure Linen Tablecloths, a for g_V119-121 Queen st. vissMary lib yin c: leg Bf-Cflmlmnied by Miss Helen Ly- don of ‘St. John, N. 13., are spendi ing their holidays at tho home oi’ their parents. ‘Mr and Mrs. Joseph E. Gallant. —'i‘he many friends of Mina Jallie Champion o! Dnrniey, are glad to see her out again after being under treatment in the P. C. Hospital (or the past week. —Mr. and Mrs. A. Cheater Hean of Rhlnabeck. N. Y., are visiting Mrs Bean's lkrents, Mr. and Mrs K. F. Ellis, Surnmeraide. -—Mr. John Bulman. nlanagol- of he. motor department of it. J. Mc- Qill. Tyne Valley, was in Sum- mefaido recently. lncheswide........ Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, 36ins wide, worth 25¢ for . .. . 4s... RunncrslLace and Insertion trimmed, 75c for . . . . . . . . .. . .450. nice range of patterns, 8x4 $3.!’ M00112 & McLeodLtd. “Charlottetown '1, . ,. ._ i t _ ,4 > _ __ —4Mr. and Mrs Win . Mui igan, oi‘ Foxcraft. Me. arrived 135i, by automobile friends in Summorsido hany. and »..-..‘>.‘~.v._- ~--_ . - _. '. v'< —Mr, Thane Camillw" rem Wflflll-io Summerside o and are vlsitingjmglnndgwhore he hull ill-i Al‘ '0xiord University for the three yearn. Mr. 46L.» ‘ Manila)!‘- cnnlpbuli the Rhodes scholarship in “i! -~Mr. D. J. Bonnell, of the firm ol n. 1". olman, Ltd., roturn- ° More overalls are 118i"! 9m" ongrosa doesn't Mt 0111c t‘ ed to his home ln Snmnlerside af- ‘"9 xeing target 119W"- ier all enjoyable vacation at Cav- - cndish und vicinity, ha was accunl hauled by Mrs Bonnell and their daughter, Miss Aileen. -Mr. and-Mrs John Graig and son. Dr. Russell Craig. of New" York. who have been visiting in | Conway and other ‘parts of the] Province. leave on return to New rrlr n l a ,tll t cdofi iniliiiii ‘i’ °‘_' "‘°°" some .. ~m. ca clloiiil all l: l "' » l t