_ SANIDAI ‘ “ran r.i'i°ls-i‘~in'hi'r- '- ° " if-.F P. II. lllllll lll Sllllll \ THE UESTERH lHS\1fa\1¢¢ iii luis lull ilu ~»--_-1--4--»-- -HB. FRANK LAFFERTY ll Cash Guardian Agent in Summerslde mum ""D@ insur- bolllmin. H1111 ° lll llllill llll llllllllll ` ` l ' -'run uoiminc n.ui.v ow-alan -w.iN'i'ii:n.-A mud for general ____ can bg obtained at lialltff-!'s Taimor-, house wolf. 'Appl ‘to Mrs. John A P 1 . nl Parlors, Sunmcrsldp. Sharp. Bllmmslide. - 33.75'7°l0M2l , From Boston Globe: Through the -'-1 \ -`--_ olficc of C W \\hitt1er & llrother, -TR\0N 3571131 ”R¢V Afth'“` *"3 l UOLUAN LTD . N111 B0" -.»r.i.r-.ii pink niiiirimg i> c i.r.r|r-'llum will preach on sunday nut at supply you with Hard wan Plas , .‘ ' _ _ ' ' ' ' ._ - ` . P. , I in' ...vi his s.§iad§. re.. clirriiiaifv. 'l‘°r-‘Albany 10-30- "\`Y°“ 2-3°- W°f**"‘°"'l*‘-"-", f 3420-7-IIMIL .nuto, uni., li l:.r~_-e advertiser in the land 7. o cloci. Uonfereuoe on Satur ____ ,(;l.,\.,_\_ has purchased gnoilier lot oflilay lltli, at 7.30. ~°R9Bd's ' hard coal schooner "land in the Brick Bar fron Lawrence --- "Fruit W- Bm€dlCt" N (100 Hi- slim' ,\linot trustee for the ‘sew \ork, - FIRST NATIONAL F0\ E\ ninrside on the 10th Do not neglect we nam. s iuirrioru riiiiroau ciiiincs or i~ r isiimii mi 'oliierlllz your hard coal or .ruin Q Q ;> ` - .i _' _'__ ' _ Saint...-fine i:-oo .mare rect. ii is sirifsunm-irride, oiiers ini-'rule oifc oiruiii f ~ :mi-1-siisi. lunifal Un .\iuart St., (adjoining his A Male proven Breeder, alnoftwo -- l ; .incl i the ? .\lr. l uill he iidded to that silc lor is ir house t be crecteil li ' Debentures large 'i e 0 ' 5 -- - |3,»km_ que .Methodist Mission Band will hold their Annual Iee~ci-eam Festival at I Centerville, Tuesday July 14 after- sH.PP',NG _,-,(,.,n and evening. Best io'e-creain i *_* lend home-n.ade candy. ll Tuesday “In recent years in- terest yields of munici- pals have not been at- l5!i.|xi‘l‘r- .\i Tlir-rhiirri, Bowridll(‘. WC' tiu; .\c`nr. lifilliaut, Hiihley, Pictcii; .swing .int pliine suauth, Ways, Richi- l""-‘-f"i- Jifll’ 10- '91'-" S~§'lprov-'s unfavorable it will te on l~.\‘:u~:~!i':r- lnlles, linsturi; S. .\. “-cdn_._sday‘ July HL 33g|;_ hucri.; ri-'ir-. lilo .\i_, Williams, Pic- ii~.i:; .~‘f;li.. (LV. Kelly, l-‘ouscre.I`ic-, thi; 5i:r'.:. lic-rtha l'.. Corr»ptofl. "‘lle| .:~.'i~*. _ 1'!-air-fi. July iii, 1‘.\i4.- s. .<.‘ l€'.':i¢i'il:::f-, lilies, Boston; Schr. lli.rnci.f- \l. 'l`horburn, Bowridge, Pic- _t'»u; Sclir. Edward ll. Blake, Crock- lf:'r_ I'ipi»\i;iort; Schr. Ido IV., Will- i::riis_ l lvruu; Schr. Bertha C., C0ri;- plr.-ii_ lieile l'.ivr»r. HEALTHY Hlllll-N0 MURE DANURUFF , ILXRISIAN SAGE MAKES DRY, l l‘?\'A'l`Tl:Af.'Tl\'F2 HAIR SOFT, , Fl.L?Fl"\', .ABUNDANT AND ItAl)IAN’I’ WITH LIFE It'.s entirely needless to have uri. sightly matted sera!!-fy or faded tractive, and consequent- . ly funds have directed in other channels. A very marked change, however. has taken place within th e last year. Good municipals have been and are still available at ex- cellent interest yield rates and most o f the life companies ar e taking full advantage o f the favorable prices and mak- ing heavy purchases.” We have carefully scl- ected municipals to yield from 5 1-2 to 6 per cent., in denominations of SIU() up. Ask for particulars. ifectly healthy, and free from dand- riiri, the hair destroyer. . , ~ , y », _ . llflif- A lil*-10’ CHN is all Ulm i5:c-siluv iiiteriioon June 23rd. There .ll‘!ff'l0'l tp YDHKO it SON. IITCUY. I1€l"'\vci'e 38 pupils prcsint and about 23 -ICE CRVAM FESTIVAL- Hede- ~ I5A.\‘lIBAI.L.- A very interesting and exciting game of baseball was pluyrcl at the Methodist Picnic, Cra- pauo, between the Biininzerside Meth- odist (hurch team and a picked ts-aiu from C-riipaud, Tryon, Cape Triiversi- rind vicinity. The game wus 'rr-rv evenly contested and it was on- ly on :-.ccoiiiit of lack of practice to- gethiir on the part of the united team that they lost the game to Summcrside by a score of 15-ll. The teams lined ur- as follows: Methodists.- l'_ Ceorize Elliott, C. Frank Dunn. lst, l.oriie Lea. '_’nd., Chas. Camp- bell. 25rd., George Hennessey, P.I., V'-'ill I‘o-iliy. Ii. T.., Wm. McLcan.L. l~'., l-‘ri-il Erll. S. S., Hal Lea. .r just the thing required. It dcistrrvyn the odor of perspiration und l-:cons the feet healthy, cool and sriwiiig, just tlio thing-foxmthose who v.~:ilk riiucli und military men 25c. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. MEM. Frank R. Hearlz, H. M. Davison _ Manager Morris Block-Charlotte' l town - 3436-7-10Mfmw3i l “lhose $15.00 Prince Albert ilfffoats if custom made would cost Solicitors for llfiyiil ll; nh r[ (.‘.'rii l; , _ _ ' MONEY To ,_‘OAN’ ‘ " ‘ ‘Moore & lVlcl.eod. 3400 7 1l.M2l " ' ' you $20.00 to $22.00 each The =l" styles is of tlie latest-the cut MOHSUN _,L m,,_.,,Y most up to date--the lit perfect- Ui-i~ris1i-i~s iii.-i .iitfariiryu andthe price is only$l5.00 each e ' --,.l__ .~~ _,i, (__. ' - E ~ -.A I 1 ‘Sl f <51# I 4 _ -_sf __;;` -F; : ._T___ $ “S ,sm _ , 'Yr-‘s 1- ._ , ,f \ \ \ \hlE’RE ready with a fine liiie of Summer Hosiery. We’ve color and patterns to suit any Man's taste-if it's good taste. The present season, more than ever before, will em- phasize the popularity of smart, handsome hosiery. Choice Hosiery _in Cot- ton, Lisle. Sillr, etc. Plain Coloring: o r Fancy Effects in new Dc- signs. Z0c, 254:, 35c to $1.00 INSURED HOSIERYI W e handle Hosiery that is insured against near. _ We fumish a new pair ' i’re_e of charge for every pair that fails! 50c, 75c to $1.00 D. A. Bruce I » °"f“"“°“ th” Emil’ of “ll ‘l““d’“"- isiiiur.. swicki. iiruier the ei-uioii driii ‘lumkly stups itchmg head ‘md f"u"o1 the i-.im\'e named cxniniiiers tlicl ics to sti:i‘-'ilatc tlic hair and make I _ I .um _ c[_L_,1.t, .Je to thCmSe1\._ . it }:ro\v lonir and bcalltillll. lmflfmtr IA" 3- ll d - Got a bottle or Parisian Sage to cs_.rrid tozthcir tc_.ic'l\er'I\lr_. hroaiizln »dziy from Gen. E. Hughes at nnyi '. _ ' " ` ' It t l t i jects by Story llyiirs, Austin Mc- Giliguii, Hiiynioiiil Mcl`.arville :ind Mrs pupils acquitted tlieniselrcs in n iiliier pumhase of :i200 Square feet, ‘(fl2ll<5 A. FEUIBICS- 3405- "FIRST .N-ATIUNAL FOX EX' change of P. E.Island, i.td., offers for sale one Class "A" male fox, two [inirs Class “A” foxes, 3371-7-lllhiiii. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week gr two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are dlscop..-ited promptly on expiry date. lliltf. -HAVE ON HAND a number of Northern Maine ranch-bred mink, which I can supply at reasonable prices and at once. Now is the time to buy. Don't wait too lute as they are bound to ndvance in price. Have also number of martcn, fisher, foxes of all kinds at very lowest prices. R. J. McNeill, ’l‘yrie Valley. 3322-'I-3Mtf. -EXAMINATION OF MT. MARY SCHOOL.-'The sanii-annual cxarninn- tion of Mount Mary griided school, .\lorell, was held on Friday, June '_’li ii large attendance of ratepayers and visitors being present, ainonp whom was Rev. A. J. McIntyre, Morcll, who conducted the examination. The pup- ils in the different classes showed by the ,ready :i.ris\vers and the correct working ,out uf the different problems very careful and experienced training and gratifying success. The prrrmiry department in charge of Miss lxatie Vlnrkin was first esan.°;ned. A mark- od feature of this was their excellent deportmcnt and the grant progress made was most. pleasing to nll pres- ent. The teach;-.r of the numerous lit- tle tots deserves inuch praise for her' successful work, In the advanced ile- pnrtri-pezgt, in charge of Miss Annie Mclien 'e, correctness was .ri iiiosl iiotalzle feature and the 'adviinced class sliovfed that they wcrc thorough ly und successfully instructed and this schiio tnere is -ri .id\.iiii d (Liss *of tcn pupils. Ihey made :in excellent r.how.iiz in tiic different siili,ccts in |wbil'h they were examlncil. A pleasing 'fcntlirc .if the evariiiiiatioii was thc .high i-rt.-its of efficiency found in the lloivnr i-ri~d"s, which goes to show _.irc hy no moans neglected. At thc fclosc of the examination iidilresses were given by the 'thrcc visiting tczirhcrs und also by T. Mcl'z\bc, l'. J, Smith .mil ll. Mcl\cmi:i .ill coni- ,p`.'incntnry of the work being done. The riite1ir\ci's of Ne\vtori :irc inter- ested in the isiirccss of their school [rind this _vi-:ir \utcd ii ruhi~itaiitiril ill- .crciisc ii( supplement. I ::l’erhiips you di\n't think very iriucli ziiioiif. it when von lizivc to pay ri ifcu' ci-rits .\l(l|l|'1 for nn article nt. unc place than one :is Glillll or l%l~l'\`- 'I`l‘llt wiilllrl cost you .\'lJNll‘l\\'lIl~}|ll~f l~1l.Sl-I. Hut ii nickel today, ii cent 1oiniii're of \'ew York ere aware of the iniiiy features that c-in be sei ii nr. this nmiiseinent house. The \\o:~df.“l'ul \l`<.rld in ‘Jinx e.'.hibif»lcn wiiu iff: groups, tableaux and figures co :uprising events from all .rrcr the woilo, the Army and Navy Heroes. Prominent people talked sbout,\\'oi'ld Rulers, historical groups and -foilans of other groups and hundreds of figures too numerous to mention hero. -In addition to this large 0!- liiblt, the Musee Management have arranged with the Klnemscolor 'rit- tural colored Film Co., 'tn their colored pictures during whole summer, the Eden Mules the only house in New York to N those bsiiutlful c cliisively. They A hour, n different exhibition. In tho can he hoard the tomiitlc cli meet all 15 More 3119.3 _ _ An ill fitting shirt able garment a man can wear. roi- dispiryirig iiis»'uiidividuilitv‘than im any theraitielcintliie _ grglood" I Slille- O 'Carefull ' D H@,in the selec- tion of patteriis and/-,colors marks the line be- tween harmony and discord in-a man’s appear- ,Man f .-.-ui., - is the 'most uncomfort- i Is There Classy Shirts for a particular kind of Under- , wear that you want. If -it is . _ , worn we_are quite sure we will have it. , lar Men It will tpay you o Come and See Balbriggan . Mesh 'r 'F .Y ~l‘-rJr 'French Linen - ._ Combinations ' This underwear at excep- tional prices this season. 49c to 1.50 each piece. 50c, 75c, 1.00, Prowse E _ We specialize in tra long sleeves and selves. - _ Negligee shirts, s new spring stock. Prices 1.25, 1.50 to 3.00. -I- *l* W "/l‘=~1‘ 'l' ‘fit -Y--l' ’-‘ ’-‘ ’»‘~\"-.’»’~l"-'-l‘i`rl'.&. fl* ‘ l bodies, short sleeves and bodies all sizes in every style. Make your shirt selections a pleasure both to you and your- pleated mushroom stripes, collar attached and detached. You will find them all in our immense lriignesl-Eices Washed and 3 . fitting the hard to tit ex` .l- _v. . _'_- tiff shirts, white shirts, 4. .i_- ~'.~ _.._._. . ».» »r~r -': ri* J: -‘ Paid for Woo 'A Unwashed. I '~ .A . 'li -l* iii sr i uulcillu i 5 'glance thai. “John R” is ii sports- _ljuiiiillcl "l‘ro'ici<-iicy, progress, permanen- cy." ln these days of keen and buf-l fling: <:<»ii'iiici'cinl cunipctition, when every iiiilustry is cligiigcd in by its. vast. iiuiiihcrs of alert business n-en, ` wich :ilivc to conditions and cvcr ready in luke full mlviiritngc of the lr-uni. failing of his riviil, these three 'l\H\\\li0H.' “I\rUfl\“i0¥lCy. IWOFIFOBF “Fld (‘olli~go Hockey Team betrays thc fact. pci~ii.i\nr~ncy," ure indispensable rc- oi-niiinency/' where hen' 'E l'f0"Ci°“CY» Dl`0gl"css follows * im ;‘lf"‘t"ml _C°“¥fS°Z lind where there vs ns combination porninnency, it ".3 "°edl°*"‘i £0 HEY. is assured and lilhflctlf llluls overwhelmingly obvious F-1 H cohn ll. Dinnis Pedigree.; ores is ii progressive concern whzit n'.oi'e iicofl lic said? ' Mr. Illiiiiis, who his h `_ P0506 for the past feui diiy;en1rfn1lg,B|_ ing uiucll improved and hophs to be “Rain nt business soon. ' L_ "T" one tin or .vyioiir Taicum ,f;,°‘§d‘?{ ."""h“ Y°“ HN not satisfied willl rlcflllfsidt til he-Bt ypu ‘Iver usp" wo _ c money. 25c. ii tin._ :Cr ftflffy it l-large llnr- of mp.-r r. ii a ions, , A_ Foster-_ C t Drugstore, _ 333,,_7_31_"r£l i __ "Why slider wif) . . .», Spend 15e on ii bottle y¢;`l|rF;s?;rg Liquid vom Uurii nnd get relief, ii will remove the woiiit corn.- lg A. 1"0=iter. crniml nrugrtorr. ` ` _saso-1.1oM3i ' ‘ .vi . ciuiii1o1 Trio :iii ii- liiiirrs V __-_ I 0 t - "gi: lilf:-‘ffl BWRW (list ton) ` H" "°°"° "'°" will sis f..lG~°?? 4°*-7 20 to (ver ll.) 20 ga Chicken (unch) 50 to lr" lb-l is to V 50 to (lb Dill (Ulf pair) Not a Novice Manager The business of bossiug n gang of ball players is not an entirely new thing for Cluirlle Herzog, new mana- ger of the Reds. Herzog managed a bunch of Giant rookies a number of years ago with some success untli he was punched out of his job. A gentleman by the name of Cocssh, Wlw hss._lls\lr.°d-<>ri _Qinwdlan . League teams, did the punching. I-Ie objected to some criticism Herzog made to his playing during an exhibition game in Dallas, Texas, sought out Herzog after the game and promptly dlgloeggeq ‘Herzog's teeth with one mighty swing to the month. When McGraw arrived in Dgllu next day and leamed of the row he chased Cocash back into the minors and relieved Herzog of the job an rookie manager. Curved Shop Wlndowl Show windows for stores have been lnveiibsd with the glass so curved no to eliminate reflection. wnlch often seriously interferes with the view of He display within a window. _____;_.Z_____ lilf ynll \\'!lflt fg bg gure of n .good tim!! at the |iicn'l.~. prirt,y_ ymf need fn l'>I`oviilo yuui‘sl‘lf with a Thermos hill-U0 or ri 'l‘l\cruios g¢1;_ The Thur- mos is eiisily cnrriod from pliice to Ulllw. dom not get out of order, is handy, light mid oornpact, keeps pq. iilds icy cold for 48 hours, pg-img $1.50 up. The Tw., Marg, 149 G1-,mg Gwrgc Street. , ]§t(_ 7' lm ir. J. MARTIN, B. A. Barrister Notary Public, occ. ` Mower 'ro LOAN M in Ia Bio.-.l». Charlottetown. P. 3,1. Warburton & Shaw . Bn-dolrrs. Arm ' N " Qurlonniswli. one.” hwnrmi ' ` ~- °°'\ll‘l _ McLean & ’ Bnrrlsters, Attorney-ht; w ‘ Brown Blocl¢.Chlrlo¢¢¢.ow`|| "`.§_' HOTEL BRUNSWICKD. ; Moncton; No ‘A " ¢n.=_._...,..._._....._._.. ..__¢_ _.