_ ék$fi¢mrz ‘u-i"": I-‘t-A. n-‘Vt/Jir 1.}. 01.1 l to any elimefiro the most disttem corner of t tcious lion o nu SS ear ere Shre die Biscuit-r biscuit you have al eaten — cris ‘mwnear e same tow e Etbve teitt ars invested, ofc okinq , whole wheat or you. Eat Shredded ' whe er you are. t f 32,1111]. fortgEle WiteatBisctnt 8S he days work s ou Qainst idiseaseDelictous or any meal with miik orcreamMost real food for the least money MADE IN a CLEAR A 8 ‘is the light shed by our hund- aoure indirect lighting flxtur os. All the glare of direct light is avoided, but none oi tics illumination is lost, but rather increased. Bee them and you'll like them. And you'll like them more and more as you usethem. One light fixtures are ex- ,__..__..__..__. ___ ..__.-.=_-~- ~- {are Prince County Potato Growers Association. Tho potato strippers of .West Prince are donatlrr $140.00, which the Association will divldo iuto seven prizes ...r white nfldirtstl varieties of not less Prince. downward. East Prince will also ituv money that will be tionuterl is not celveu up to July 20th. will be re ntontbers of the Association. Apply for rtartleulrlra to W. Ass'n., (Jimrlottotowrl. 1400~7~7-wl‘m3i. u/Aw.‘ a»... h. . First prize $36, second than one acre grown in West. $312.00, third,‘ $25, and thus o a competition. Tho atmount of definitely known. Entries Parties txmnpotirtg must be lllentbershlp fee $1.00. lloultt-r, Se-fly, Potato Growers‘ my. lrl~ -——*1 I; 1 I14}. éfii-‘viiélétélfiléil 1 l sunny 1' - t l —1'l' FAVOR! ‘l! III llll Prov -—8HOP raom irritant-g m, 10:. 9045-5- a. —‘I'HE BALL GAME at the school grounds on Thursday evening, be tween the Veterans’ and Pioneers, resulted in u draw, score 8—8. B. -POLICE OOURTZ-On Thurs- day morning, a man charged with a breach of the Motor Vehicle Law. was fined $15. or thirty days, A case against uttothr-r motorist nun. adjourned until Wednesday for f'ur- Lher evidence. ll, C1-C- —Enlcred port, schr. MaudetWes- ton, with lum'ber from Richibuetu. Schr. Bessie IS. Keefer, victim with coal for the ‘Railway. H. -—Ettt.ercd port on Sunday, schr. Glyndon, Capt. Doucotle, schr. lienry if. Dicks, Cljpt, 1mm, bu“; front Plctou, with coal for the_l’. E. Island Ilallwu-y. , ——-<o>—--- CRIES 0F MURDER CAUSE P0- LICE T0 ARREST MAN PlllLADlGlAPlllA, July 10——Crles oi’ “titurdr-r" attracted policemen to the city hall plaza early today. Tllvy found a woman in an ulter- ctttloti with u mun she said was her ltusbzltld, "Jack" Welch, of New York. She (lenotttrcerl him as the murderer of n man in the New ‘York subway. Tire. police of that ‘city coufirntetl the woman's story and asked that the man be held. CRTIKSKTW-YITEVRNQW Explosives Found Near Windsor, 0nt. 1- t lVtlNtllS-OIR. Ohm, July 10.—tA .cae.bc containing 250 fltnfks "g (lynq I mite, four cattlstrwr bombs and one "Ihand bomb was found cottcealcd i in n bluff on the Walker estate on _the Droullitlrd road about made by a small boy who took u stick nf dynamite to the authorit- ies. investigation by the Royal (‘anatllsn and Ford City police loi- lowed. ’ . The contents of thc cache were taken possession of by the ll. C. M. P, who purpose ltuvltlg an en- quiry into the ntatter. No clue us- lo the nwncr or for what use the explosives were intended have us' yet been secured. i indignation Meeting An indignation meeting will be held in Searictown Hall on Thurs- day, July 15th inst to take such steps us may be deemed advisable in‘ conncctlotl with the present political situation. Meeting nt 8 u" t-lork sharp. All interested urc h1- viled. FRANK ELLV. GEORGE MU TART. Liberals. _ _ DaintywChina for the June Bride at Black 8t C0. vm-rrvv 200. yards beyond l~l0rd City lute Thurs‘ day afternoon. The discovery wits, Sunnnerside. is visiting in town, Miss Griffin. Qprlnl! Simm- i of Boston, Mass, Sumtncrsldt: the guests of Mrs. ll. Godkin. Runnynide. D -DAIRYMEN'S PiCNlC AID DE- monstration of Aprshlres July 14th Sea ad. in this issue. 1688. -_._ -—THI ATTENWON of the pub- lic ‘is called to the auction sale at Victoria, on Wednesday, Jody 14th; of house, barn. two lots nnttritouse- hold, furniture etc., of CuJ. Btrlght. See handbiils. -——-<oc-—-- WESTERN PERSONALS ___- —Mrs. ‘Chester ‘McCartliur. of Tlgnish, is spending a fey days with friends in "Sunnnersldo. -——4l')r. and Mrs. Meiiweenof ‘Bos- ton, Mess" are visiting in lSiimmer- side the g-ucst of Dr. ‘McBweenHs sister. Mrs. D. Gordon. —-Mrs. Bilie Lcmaux of Cam- bridge, Mass, is visiting her moth~ Mrs. ‘John S. Gaudet Summer- a e. -———- —<Among the visitors to Sumnersirle on l-‘rhlay were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLeod, French lil- ver, Mr. Wm. Stewart, til. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McLeod, Park Corner. -—-Messrs George Adams and hlvcrett boa oi‘ Mlllenochet, Me., were visitors to ‘Surnmerslrle Fri- day en route to Bloomfield. —Mr. ‘Piitnan lioudreuu of Bloom- field‘ was u visitor to ‘S-umluersl-ile Friday. He left Saturday morning for Canada West. —Mr. Patrick Nolllgan 0f Bloom- field was n visitor to Summersitic on Friday. —Mr. Michael McMillan Bloom- field wng a week-end visitor hcrc the gtucst of Mr. and Mrs. J-L Mulrhead. ' H —(‘apt. John L. ltead of the Cat fort-y Prince Edward. WM i" "W" on Saturday, visiting former us‘ soclutes. "- (Mrs. 1*}. Mattthews, Maiden, Mass, is spending ltere vacation in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kenny, Water Strrel- 11- ._Mrg, J, Murphy, ‘Toronto, i.-. spending here holidays in ‘Summer Wwlo, the guest of her tnother, Mrs. 1>_L_ Murphy, Harvard Street. ll. __-.Mi55 tNora Mclntyre. Lynn. Muss, is spending he-r holidays with her niece Mrs. Leo Coyilie. ._Mt5s Ruby Rogers, Kenslngton, the guest of ll. Officers 0i mpupce Iiollund Sackville and Wedfi“ of Melwlim- were in Summersldo on Friday "ll detective work for the C-N- R- They left in the evenlns for Vmifq lottetown. l‘ " ..—Jno. Alfred MacDonald, Land strrvcyor, l-lormarlvilie, this week at O'Lcury. Parties wanting lines run communicate ‘Telephone Office 0'- Leary. ' 1535 -_-—- —Mr. Cyril Syiuer ‘are residing and mother in: —'Miss Amy Mayne returned to her home in Ilcdequo after spend in: the whiter with friends in New York and ‘Boston. OOO-OO-WQOWQOJWQQQ J. P. SWEENEY i M.D.,C.M. —:..—._=—-—' _ M2122 Physician and Surgeon Hao opened an office at KINKORA, P. E. Inland u day and begin taking it at once. ‘ Miss Sheares of Edinburgh, ‘Scot- in Summerside last _ »'“' GUARDIAN "r THE wssrtakit oulnmul EA- Good Medicine h For Loss 0f Appetite General debility and that tired feeling is Hood's Sarsaparilla. This highly concentrated, economical medicine is a Brent favorite in thousands of homes. It is peculiar- ly successful in purifying and re- vitalizing the blood, promoting digestion, restoring animation and building up the whole system. Get this dependable medicine to- lf you need a laxative take Hood's Pills. You will surely like them. -—Dr. Albert Sharpe of lMuntreui arrived in Summerside last even lng t0 spend the summer months with his mother, Mrs. John Sharps. --Mr. Willard Taylor, formerly of Sutnmcrside, but now of Yar- mouth, N..S., is visiting friends in Slllliffl0fiiiii9. ~Mrs. W.M. Humphrey and fatnliy returned to Summersldc, aft- cr spending the lust few weeks with friends ln Moncton, —Mr. W.R. Wilbcr and young bride (nce Miss Il-umpln-oy or Mom; mil.) have arrived in S-unttnersldtgl [or a tour throughout the Island. ——Mr. A. E. McPhintl returned to his home in Halifax this thorn-- lng after spending n few dnyg wuu friends in Suunncrside. Ht- was ne- Cillllllilllifll by little Miss Norms Mcffiulbeck. -—{lIcr many friends will -bc ploas~ cd to leurn that ‘Mrs. J.C. Crock- ett, tiutnnlcrsirlc, successfully und- erwent an operation for uppendl citls in the 12C. llospitul. —¢Mr. ll. M. Shcares and sister land, tl-rrivcd cvenlng to spend a few tuonths, the guests of lMr. and Mrs. Neil McLeod K. C. As the rlVestern Train was mak- illi.’ up for its departure for Tig- ‘llltlh. l-WO Yflllng men and an elderly mun, somewhat under the weather started to clean up some of the Sutnttneraide buys. But in n fcw tnotnents the Summersitle brtye were cleaning the platform and oven tho side of the truck with our ‘Bloomfield heroes. Assistmt Policeman, liobcrt lfatrtsrey soon restored peace to the riotous lllou, and the train pulled rut with the elderly man ringing his praises to ho liamtuerside boys and ltumszly. Eastern Guardian ...."ATTENTiON l8 DIRECT-ED to the advertlsentent of Dairy Pic- nic at Experlmenh-l Form. July 14th. ..'THERE IS N0 GREATER proof of the greatness of our pro- vince as u home landtltan to sec the returned mun who have been yeulis ‘rllnroad, trcfurn and settle down lo the quiet and prosperous ltft- that this island affords, and among the many that have done so and are making good, is Mr. Lawson W. Jenkins. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins, formerly of Albcrry Plains. When war was dcclurcd, Mr. Jenkins was pursu- ine lhu oven tenor of his way as principal of n country school, but responding to the call of duty, he enlisted in defence of the Etnpire. crossed overseas, and was at once drafted for service nt the front, where on ntuny occasions he din- tinguishcd himself by acts of bra- very, being ntentloned in several dispatches, and w»... deraornterl by the King of ltuly for Distinguished Service. When pence was pro< clnitned, he spent some time tru- veiling in ltaly, Gcrnnmy and France, visiting the tnanuftrctltrlng centres of England and the. cities of tinnadlt, and‘ came to the con- clusion that none (iffercd boiler opportunities than his native pro-ltunlncss career. TALE’ " iHiifiiid-éli-Si-EFT-EFTEFT- ‘TL . ' my 13,1920. _ - orawteeq lvleletesuooevsaewet<eeetefi @( 0n the New Luxury Tax Takes a heady-Made Suit ‘over $45.00 and a tailor- @@©©©©@@©@@@@o@ @j©‘@.@ made Suit at $60.00. Any person can read between -l@1©I© the lines and see what this ©@@@ means. ores‘ In the opinion“ of the Gov- ernment a ready-roads suit at $45.00 is as good as atail- or-made suit at $60.00. S0 wiry pay the extra $15.00 e2 <9‘ ‘ s? @ ©©@©@@cu<s when you can get as good a ©®©i suit here at $45.00 and pay ©K® no Luxury Tax. _©'© ‘Y, (tin/w xxx t‘ ~4- © Other-lines of clothing fro o0 to $45.00 at pric- es that a 16.5.1101; be duplicated. Our values in clothing are‘ something to shout about. See for yourself and be con- vinced that this is the place t0 trade and save money. PROWSE BROS. tn) -——----x—— srot CASli GEE: run, our PRloE r0 rvrnrnoor '@. The Great Clothing Men eeee@e@@»@.@ o. o "do. @@@- @te-(ta\@@(<e©(o>(@)@@@ (a r1:r:—:__~ ;~_ _.-A;—. :r-r::::v~~::-—: _- "m r“ " ._.._ r "rr ..—_:_':.____-.—.—-_:r:.- ‘ _ ‘ v ‘ ..'Mrs. MacNub of Molttreul, luRA PltaltfiUfiAhfi uceuntptinlctl by her grandson. Alexander Marshall, is spending the summer in llrutlcltell, where she is the guest of hcr nephew, ..'Mr. Alex. MacDonald, LormyMr, 1n, S, Norm“, u, Valley, visited lirudeneli during thr- past wcvrk. (l. vincc. With this idea. in vic\v, he returned ltonru and purchased the business stand of Mr. Percy Acorn, Millview, taking his broth- er, Milton Jenkins into parlncr- ship. 'l‘h<~y have already‘ increas- cd tho trade of that popular store and today are tioing one of the largest trades of ny country store. in tho province, ltandllng all kinds of fartn products, and pro» duco. For nil men like Mr. Jen- kins who have served their roun- try well in time of war, we be- speak a liberal patronage in this the llffllillPftiiléi iitne of peace. and wish thctn a long and successful E.\h l‘ ..*Mlss Inez Gordon returned to _Boston during tho past week aftur --'Ml'-“1- Ami"? Ntlrlml 11ml 110M apt-titling several weeks with ro- daughter, Miss Marjorie, (lharlot- tug|veslngruqenu|1_(;_ fowl‘ are visiting friends in liruatacli. G. An ltoncst man neither guys nor ..'Mr. Francis DeLoric, ac- sells himself, rtotttpanled by Mr. Payne of Now , lh-tlfrlrti, Marssu, is visiting his old -—-—<-o->-i-- hotne at Brudcneli ltivor. G. Mlnnnln Ilnlment ulcd by Pnynlclttul wnnnawanmawnmnsaumnwapmenmgt ESETHF-Ldiwkéwfii RY CLEANING AND DYEING TION. Tllli MUST HODICRN llifY CLEANING: PLANT i.\' l'l.\H‘l‘l*]lf.\' CANADA We are mailing n price list and letter ex- plaining just what dry cleansing really is, tocvery home in Charlottetown that has a telephone. Our Solicitor will deliver one to the homes not having a telephone. We positively sterilize and deoderize every article entrusted to our care andkre- turn it to you f"esh and clean as new. Garments cleansed at; our factory are washed inside and out, linings and all. READ OUR LETTER OF EXPLANA- Those old and to you. against disease. garments ‘ elicoto silks. is We remove all traces of paint, grease, tea, coffee, milk and other stains. valuable if thoroughly cleansed. \VA STE 0R UONSERVATION ‘I i Save your clothes they mean real money Keep your clothes clean and guard Do you ever stop to think how unsani- tary your outer wearing apparel gets. We don't alter the fit or fashion of your i; the l ant, not even the most soiled garments are faction guaranteed. NEW SPECIAL MACH] L .\'l‘lfiS'l‘ DESIG N-—l~}Xl‘Elf'l‘ “THCK M E N Ladies. We French dry clean Suits, Coats, Skirts, Sweaters, Furs, Fur Sets, Fur C0 Coats, Gloves, Silks, etc. Gentlemen. Coats, Overcoats, Sweaters, Scarfs, Ties, Bath Robes, Smok- Gentlemen’s Suits, ing Jackets, etc. , Household. Curtains, Tables Covers, Drapes, Wool Blankets, Covers, Couch Covers, Feather Pillows, etc. Special. Caps, Feathers, ate, Gaiters, Auto and Buggy Robes and sip overs. NERY 0i" Till!) mew Iwlemr} DEPARTMENT NOW 1N orlmlvrfoN ~~~~~ww1au1 Ladies Costumes, We have just completed our new dyeing Kimonas, department and are now ready to dye the Fur Lin-ed wearing apparel of ladies and gentlemen in all the basic colors such as black, blues, browns, etc., on short notice. ats, NOTICE r0 Moonstone Hangings, Puffs. 0118111011 We pay particular attention to dyeing in fast black for mourners, returning gar- ments in forty-eight hours“ from time we receive them. ' ' A CLEAN GARMENT WILL NOTCARRY DISEASE. LELLA . B ‘JfLl "‘ -'-,l I-_l--_l-.-l_l—<_.‘-_l-_l-;_.-1 .- o‘ Q AGENTS FOR CHARLOTTETOWN AND 153 Queen Street, y“ q, Cimriottetownnl‘. E. I. __t_ Telephone Connection. . VICINITY l . one: TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. WEBSTER‘. DR-Y CLEANING COMPANY, LIMITED- PORT ELGIN, N. The Federal Government