i l _M A.-_. ii , R ,. 1 1, ' 1 =,, if _r \|, .if ,h 3’ I 7 f 1 i '.' `i I i ‘i ‘. a 1 e ._ .____ .M _ \ r I S.. (__. gii il ‘nf 321 1;, r ~ l pq. if .. i_. -_»_-4-s\_ U:“-_- 1' f kr il; 1' t _l,_ ‘ll | . -r 1 ji -. 1-1-»~ _‘_. _ ey 'f 1 iiark R.MoGuigan_.BA ‘ii GARRISTER. OOLICITOIL ETC. 2.!! fp.. fi? , .1 ' Pl uonsv 'ro Lo/uv . ' i' ~ _t V' _ 1 Ii" -Ai. if _-fel 4 ii. ’ :lf- 1, _i \ ,_ <1.. s. INMAN, K. c. .__` , l a §i` ' :.5 -_-fl; 1 ., » ig, :fi i 1 "_ .a _ JUNE 23, 1921* rnomvin f nn cnuiui cuinniin 1 ,, -T060, A" ,he _Things strength and energy. Restores lost ' ' ' ' ' ` -_'11 tlilv. The greatest and quickest restorative _ g . _ ¥'A""".‘“""“° ‘”"~" °‘°’“Y °‘ ""1 P°“"’- 75°* East.Point, Wednesday, July 6.' Savers. Read Patons ad this a. ui. ' t ~ savings ~ . ‘ ‘ _ S _ » ii . I 1:11? .‘.‘:::2r'.':.:'.‘i'.:::r:..na.::::":..ni tr estonia.. -EA mrv. m<=~~s» B....i..- M0... Gm M330" Had _ . . - 1. .< mb” Th"°d°u°"' Keep date free. Come one, comelWo|th while at Patons _ Ai '"' __ ~ ». o tic ut -. 5 _- -___ WOMEN B WH|TE BOOTS AND ‘ - ' (_ _ 'Y _ LEPGE, BRADY CO., have re- Oxfords only $1.98 at Alley & Co.. . ~ `“"*~ ` ~ _ _ -loovlt for_ail Rlleumstic trou_ble. lsawon- _ _ _ O _ ' __ _ ._ _ ‘ "'.ltl>li¢n.:.‘:ll'_:;i‘fi[licsicsglii\’E__ §:\'t_;°§oii|;E and Oxfords you have been wait- -_- _:_ _ V _ ..:l n r uliai' cn t' . , _ -. ':..;...'§...:. .‘.“.‘.:‘..;':t..:-. .:..‘:. _'“§..'°'~ ...‘F".I..'iQ2.‘i°iS‘<§.FJ..¥‘.§i’5§ ii ‘ 1 - Sill! iii . » _ -- -off" i -- uit for l`wo dollars. 4_',_ ~ s AJ!-'Qu 5 ' J 1-iocvit for Catarrh is the greatest remedy yet bed fo t rh .»\it t ki fe d se catarrh is gone. Go to your druxsist an 1: n box ol this remedy at once. if you have the Misses .\lc.ll.¢\€ dtlllce. .___ .~tarrli. Price. per box. one month's treatment, 1 ~/o dollars. illliliil FEMME PillS These are a reliable regulator for all feniale " 'lplaint~i, for n-tardcd mun.~'lruations. 'l`h\~y -i= ty pain, and make childbirth vcry easy. A . lntli's trcntment, Five dollars. A TUBABCU iiABIi - 'you want: to stop chewing or smoking, get of Moovit for Tobacco. You will be sur- how to-y it will lit: to s up. it kills the .ix for Tobacco and drugh. Price, Three . l..rs a box. 1 IIYSPEPSIA su are a victim to this most dreadful rom- - you get n box of Moot-it lor Dyniepsia. 1- e how soon you will gi-t ovcr ir. You will c to rat anything; your whole gem-ral will improve. Don t take any substiuue. our box, Two dollars, one n\cnth'l trut- coins ` ‘ iovit Corn Pencil is something entirely new. lub tht: pencil on the corn, and in n few . .' ` tl ‘ ' e. It div not hurl 'x .ij ‘HDF it' Liifli I! gllfi i S lt is handy to use and is gunman-cd to ive thc corn. Price per pclicil, titty cents; . in fifty dollars. ',he above preparations are made by the I .Mig Drug Cn., Limited, Montr_-al, Qui-bec. .ul nn- Gtiaraiitred. Ont: Drutlltlst in every wn has hccn appointed as our ep<~<‘ial agent. In-y always have a good supply on hand. Sold in Charlottetown at the 2 - Macs. - ln Summereide at Gourlie's, Ltd. _,_ ______._ ____ li1R'l‘l-IS 2-iOWLETT.-At Annandale on Sat- u'da_\', June -lth, to Mr. and Mrs. R, ‘icy Howlett (nec Victoria Jen- ins) a son, Byron Fenmore. M DEATHS MLEAN-i'\_§ his owner. SUCCESSFUL l‘SLAND STU- DENT.--lier friends =in Charlotte- town will be pleased to learn of the success in .Halifax of Miss M:|rjory'Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs_ Joseph D. Kennedy, for- merly of this city. 'Miss Kennedy in the examinations just held at the Ladies' College was the winner of the Govemor General’s medal for ll. F. DIIIIPIIY (late of Boston School I! PIANO 'IUNING 11| Gnrtcn 8!-¢ Uiarlcttctovrl “T Money tc Loan Cameron Block Chsrlcttsbowl, P. E. Island S. S. HESSIAN 1.-arriltcr, lclleltgr, Nctsry Public Etc. ~ Montague P. E. Island Barrister snd Attorney-at-Llw lccm Nc. 12 Ccmcrcn llccit VICTORIA ROW i A. Ma.oDONALD I Bsrrlstcr, Bciicltcr, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Chsricttstown all~round proficiency in her studies and -also won the first. prize for l<`ren<-li. S'he intends entering Dal- housie next year. ARCHIBISHOP VISIT -- The ,Archlbishop of Nova Scotia and Mrs. Worrell visited Rustico and Milton on Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. J. 0. `1iyndman of this city. His Grace delivered excellent ad~ dresses in the churches at both liustico and Milton and :reid ri Cor. rirmation Service at Milton. Yes- terday the Archibishop and _ Mrs. Worrell were at Kensington and today they will proceed to Alber- ton. On Friday they will visit Port .liill and Bldoford_ _and on Satur- day and ‘Sunday His Grace will hold Confirmation and preach at Sum- merside and St. Eleanor's, The Arch bishop and Mrs. Worrell will re- turn to Nova Scotia on Monday. STOCK QEIQPATIONS HALIFAX, June 22.-(Quotations furnished by Johnson '95 Ward members ot' the Montreal Stock Exchange.) American Car Foundry ...... ._ lit!-‘.5 American Smelting and Re- ` Dr. C. C. Archibald, nradusts cn N. Y. Post tlndults Msdlesi School sld Hospital 'Practice limited tc Eyc, Ear, Nose ’ ~ and-Throat ' mn” payer, calming. ci-out cm-pl ltrsct, cppcsltc éusrdlln Office 'lflkllliilkfu Milos Hours-9 tc 1 c. rn. 1 tc I p. m. Msy in ccnsultcd 01| hours at 110 Hillsboro lt- Palmor & Palmer -l. J. Psirnsr, K. c. H. I- Palmer _ lcrrlltlrh etc. Bunk cf I"-ws lcctls lulldlng Ghcrlottetcwn, P. I. I. Mcncy to Locn J. A. nssachen opii. n. lvl srsclstllr 1 IH Grulhi Is -... 1... V firing Co. ....... 36% American Locomotives 71 Anaconda Copper 51615 Canadian Pacific Railway 10615 New York Central Rai-lway.... 66% Cuban Cane Sugar 89% Crucible Steel 57% Mexican Petroleum 112% Reading .......... ._ 64% Southern Paclhc 707.4; Studebaker Corporation ._ 74% Un1on Pacific .... ._ 1l4‘,& United States Steel Corpora- tion .... ............... -IRM Kelly's Springfield Tire 217% P. R. S. 66 ll. T, .. -- Atchison . Wheat, July 129%. Sept. 1241/,. Corn, July 64%, Sept. 65. Oats, July 39. Sept.. 40%. PILES ARWILLEMY-lN»FANTRY ISIGN ai Corps and Light :Horse Pennants Next Sunday (last in month) ser- ton 11 n. ni., and at Rustico 2 p. m. Sabbath .the 29th. at Coleman ut 10 Summersids at 3 and Cape Tra- verse at 7. "-2 i MAIL OR PHONE your order. will send C. O. .D_ last chance to see Page ad in this issue, cut it out. Money 'back ii' dissatisfieed. Patons Ltd. PRIZE ESSAY.-The prize giv- en by the 'Daughters of the Empire to the No-tre Dame Convent for the prize 'essay was $5 not $2 as u.n-‘ nounced yesterday. -X14-o>-2 PERSON ALS ‘ Sir Louis Davies has left on a visit to England. ` D. .\/llcChern, San Francisco, for- merly of Mt. Stewart is paying H. visit to his native province. Mrs. E_ J. .Du Verger and Mrs. B. W. Rogers oi’ Lyn-n,. Mess., are visiting the eastern part of the island. _ _ M.r. Jayson Riing, -Boston, Mass., was a passenger to .Murray River yesterday, where Mrs. Ring has’ been visiting for some time. Mrs_ Lowsan has returned to her , home in Si. Avards from Halifax where she has spent the last three months .wtth her son Dr. Dawson. She will remain here during the 1i4o>--- i1lin|\r¢I‘s l.i||imrnt for Colds, Etc. -<-53.*# RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY is 1 : - . =;=.= vice at Rnstico 3 p. ni. land at Mil- ._ - silks at Patons, Thursday and ton, 7 p_ in. lSnnday School at Mil- ,_ __g_<¥;§<§=§_.`,_»_?_2=§>_§'. - -' .1 :e’~f" _ 1 f=:‘e:.> 1' . __ _:_ . _ ..f;f_l “Every time 1 go out on a run now, l feel thankful to Tunlnc for l'm convinced it kept mo on the job," said William W. Mason, 1924 McClellan St.. Philadelphia, for the past nine years u mutorman for the Rapid Transit Co. “l had stomach trouble in n bad form for three years and was go- ing down hill fast. Nothing l at-1 agreed with me and after every meal l was sure to have hear-tburn, dizziness V and sometimes awful cramps. l got in such a nervous condition my hand shook like a man with the palsy and at nights my sleep was broken and restless. in the mornings I felt so miserable 1 -used to dread the time to come for me to take out my car, and it took every ounce of grit l could muster to stick until flilimng lime- discouruged l was ready to give up. “This was my condition when I started taking Tanlac and l owe ,... ,or 0°* » 0" Here is at wonderful chance to save money. We "have beer. preparations for the big event for some time past and we were never in va QPAGETEN. _ ~ __ _ _ _ 11-Inc;-1.»uu.o'r'rErowNoU1_iRn1A.N` j _ _ _ _ _ _ fg ~*~~~"~' ' H ' . . , ` - ~. , -_'t '-' I. .. 1 i~'5‘. . _¢,¢,. "’ »-< 'E House' _ Wares_,ii better condition to meet the requirements of our customers than we are to- t day-and the prices are down to rock-bottom. _ '_ _ We expect the biggest sale of household wares this store has ever known. » -F11 3 _ -?` - - ' ‘re E. _ 1-’ “_.r‘é‘li»_§ ‘ fn., riii `1I§l’\ thorns Wi "l'_?§»;'1}»l',g _“,*,i3i_| 1 hr’ ` Screen Doors FREE 1 #'51 Worth' FREE FREE 1 For $2.49 __i1t".i";':.".i1;i;;".i§;‘?°.;;. tc \ 52 ~/is I . L . .¢ 4 Here is certainly 8 bargain. A real strong, serviceable screen Nickel Plated |ron‘ln_g` S|`lppe`i-"tc fit This IQ an exceptionally well made 4.pcsscnger Lawn Swing. painted and varnlshcd. Our price on Dollar Day Finally l got so weak and was so ' __ all my present good health to this wonderful medicine and to' nothing else. The first thing it did. for me was to whei my appetite and l soon found l could eat any-i thing without fear of had after- effects. lt's a fact, four bottles 9 new man out of me My l-The following-resolutions is copi-eti from the Chateau Montanan paper .ot June 10th: _ | Castle l-lull. Chevalier' Lodge No.| 12, Knights oi' Pythias, Ciioteau, Montana, June 2, 1921. | \Vhercas: information has been |'received uf the death, at his boy | hood home in Prince Edward ls- lunll. ‘Canaria of our esteenieoi iblother. Roderick McLeod, there-' Iiurc he it I Resolved: That in the death ul Brother McLeod this lodge has lost* 'ai valued :ind earnest member,' iwhose lite well exemplified the 'principles of -Pythian friendship, and that the community has lost a man of integrity anri honor, one who was esteemed and rcspcct-cd by all who knew him. Resolved: That the charter of _our lodge be draped in mourning for u period of thirty days; that this resolution be spread upon thc minutef., and that a copy of same be forwarded o the hereaved rcla~ tives of our brother. A. C. WARNER, E. A. cl-ELAND, R. M. TRESCOTT, Electoral Meeting oi 3rd District oi Prince A convention for the purpose uf choosing a Liberal Conservative rc- presentstive for the 3rd District of Prince will be held at St. Pauls llall Summerside on 'illiursday the 14th day of July, 1921 at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. , 'All polls are entitled to be repres- ented at said convention by four delegates. | Dated at Wellington the 20th day iConvenor ICE CREAM SOCIAL _"T I ice Cream Social and Dance in date. ‘ ,_.._é...__..;.___._*__.. MEETINGS to be addressed by the Commission- er of Agriculture and other rrp- resentatlvcs of the Department. will be -held at eight p. m. in the follow- ing places: Kilmuir, Mondsy_ June 27th. Dundee Tuesday, June 28th. Lakeville, Wednesday, June 29th. Roll Ba Tihursday, June 30th. nrdizing of farm products will be ,d\~w=~°d- gin very_pretty designs 15 '_t_o 12 inches. Noricis | Corner Queen and Water WQQ9X of June A. D., 1921. _have pleasure in giving you this JAMES A. MeNElLL little gift and know that it will he Klnkora. Hall, June 2-ith. Good, “”"“°*>*”“" time. Come everybody. Reserve the ::The majority of housewives o y. l . i i f ll ._ ...T.'i?.?I;;'l£.?..33“.;';i‘i’;i.‘;...1‘T; PAPER po1L1Es outfit for 10 persons. for your tire and tubs trcuhg ' » ’ __ __ __ _ __ _ on plates and napkins '.,,,,,,,_f:,,' ° 'M °" Price 20c per package _ ' Picnic Baskets °.‘"°“' .-» -- - .~ 30cand40c~ ~ unil wake up in the morning feel- ing fine. Then l eat n big breakfast and go to work whistling like l used to long ago. lf pt=.0lJ\9 km*-W Tanlac like 1 do the clerks in thn=._ drug stores c0nldn’t wrap it nhl fast enough to supply the demand., lt's great." » ‘ ___-_{-O-SP)-;’ ` ADDRESS OF APPRECIATION. To Miss Mary 'D. Rice, Sumnivr- sid(-. it is with :1 feeling oi sincl-ro regret tlri-t the 'Slunimerside (`anti1' Fire Girls’ Club has learned that you will soon leave ns.. severitilz an association and conipunionsliip with us that has helped make this clu-h one oi’ -the lliest of its kind in the province and an undoulitcd source of help and inspiration to all its me1nl>ers_ The Bard of Avon has said that "Parting is such sweet sorro\\"' and the saying is particularly true in this case 'for we will miss you greatly in our club work, and in all our -social acltivitles through which you have been an unfaillng source ot' help and inspiration. We will miss you greatly in thc days`when you are gone, but feel sure that you will not forgot us as we know that we will always rememiber you. Your inspiration will be with our futu-re club work, oven if :no-u cannot be wiifh ns in person :md we :hope that your thoughts will t-urn to no sometime, no matter whene fortune inlay take you or in wil-at happy companionship you may lie. As a email mark of our regard for you, and as a slight souvenir of yr.-ur huppy days with hs, we often used in wniting down kindly thoughts of the days spent in Sum- merside and pnrtlcularl_v_the happy l\0lli`S you have spent with the Pom-p~Flre Girls. demand Borden St. Charles or .lersev Milk "with the cream left in." "The can with th-9 cow on the label." They know it is best. Your El'0Ct*r can supply you. The W. T. WELLNEF C0., LTD. ' Queen Street Have received Price 121': per doz. Picnic Packages, lan There’s a table cloth mad . n ' ` - _ nerves are quiet. l sleep like fl |01! - . fr- 1 door, worth $3.00 for . . . . . . ..$2.49 Mrs- ~Pott's lrcnc. McElary’s imperial Enamel “Ware” 40 Strait Saucc.P&lI18, reg. Dflclor . . . . .............6Bc 30 Straight Sauce Pans, reg. 75c for ............57c 51 °°ff=° Pots. req. ....... .............s1'.oo far 15° -- 18 I-Iced Ssycepsns. reg. ' ~...-.soc for asc. 30 Preserve Kettles ....$1110 for 83:: 31 Basins, reg. 65e