' wnw$lvw\bs".-1'\1_*r ~ ~ .- Wc Arc Paying 12c for llnwashc Wool and 15c for Washed Wool with any Advance on both until August 15th. ALSO 14o per doz. for Good, Clean, Fresh E G G S Watch for our sale circular containing best buying Oppor- tunities in the Province. We pay highest produce prices. and give goods in exchange at lowest cosh prices. We are doing this to encourage our customer! to believe with Mlcawber that "Prosperity is just around the corner." Our Drfimlllm stallion IHARSILALL JOFFRE. the premier premium stallion in the Enslcrn Provinces, will, at the solicitation oi’ many put- rons, stand for one week at the residence oi’ John Comp. ton, Belle River. Take advantage n! breeding to this superior horse. He will he leaving the province next serLson. C. E. Pratt & Son ST. PETEFUS iuly 13-31. Fox Feed Price List Beef Checks Beet’ lieu-Its . . . Beef Tripe . . . Per lb. (the Beef Trimmings ...... Yer lb. 6e Beet‘ Liver . . ... ..... Per lb. illlc Boneless Beet Per lb. tic Horse Meat Per lb. 5!_.c .. Per lb. 4c .. Per lb. 5c thousand bloat . Per lb. 5c Cali‘ llcnrts “Ban-lb. 5c Lamb (‘hooks . Per lb. 35m Lumh 'l‘ripe .. . Per 1h, 25c Lnmh Plucks Per ih. 2530 Ho}: [livers .......... .. I'm-r lh. 3c Hot: Piurks . . .. . . . . . . _. Per lb. 2e Cash Price We per lh. less. sland Gold Storage Tti-iJT-Li-li. Do l Not Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be oi great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS South Side Queen Square Prices: 4c Dust- lmmediate delivery- SUMMERSIDl __'rpo Cl-IARIDTTETOWN p. 1 F llllllllllllllll and Prince County Chronicle “l; —'l‘hls column ll reserved for new! o! local interact but ndvcrtlninl of I newly nnturc only he hunted n! 9 eunll a word strictly pnynblo in ‘d. vanes, '-'ICE CREAM SOCIAL-The ladies o! New Annan and Travel- ler's Rest held o. very successiul ice cream social utter the tootball game which was very largely st- tended. B. _.__- .... OllAllTl Coumouto ma’ r , QUAllTi CONTROLLED DURABLE RAYO N underwear l for Men This “Quality Controlled” label BSSIJICS you: That the yarn is Courraulds Viscose Rayon, the fines: and strongest the Industry knows. assuring you of n fabric which will xvnsh perfectly without ygzirhei puckgft under the hot iro The clnrh is firmly and evenly knit wizh the full nurrher of threads per inch as specified. The garment is cut to specified g mtnsnlcmnntf. at every scnn and the size is correct. Evert: rictoil is subject tn constant ch c ' hy an intlcpcntltnt organi- zalion engaged especially tor the purpose. Look for (he "Quality Controlled" lu/wl am! Ill-Ike HUT. Courtaulds (Canada) Limited Cornwall, Ontario 230R Sale: O/Tce: 217 [lay Street. Toronto Q SllIART DINNER OUTi-‘XT You may make yourself an nt- itractlve diluler outfit by using a lbngm colored "washable iabrlc for ‘the dress ifscli and lining a. white ‘linen or pique jacket svith thc some color. Mlnnrdw Linlmr-nt cuts grrnss- l l Spraying Is Imperative SPRAY ETERIALS A full supply of Bluestone. Hydrated Lime. Calcium Arsenate and Dust- Bluestone, Pulverized and Crystal, in quantity per lb-, ln small lots, 4l/z'c per lb- Arsenate of Lime, 71/20 per lb. 50-lbs. or over, 8c lb. in less quantities. Hydrated Lime, $16-00 per ton. or 85c cwt- Also a. supply of Poisoned and Unpoisoned All materials guaranteed highest quality- P.E.l. Potato Growers’ Association l724-7-l2-wlm-3l. Jhe Trask For CWELL DRILLING Communicate With Well Co,‘ VAUGHAN ll. BROOM Local Representative ll iliorlry Bell's Law Ollice, Summersldr, l‘. E. L, —ALBERTON SPORTS-There (was o very large attendance at the [Alberton sports on Wednesday of- gtemoon. which took place in the Wxhibltion grounds. A special tea.- ture was the tug-ot-war between ‘two local teams on horseback. il-Iorseback racing also provided some excitement. Some tleld sports were run or! including a mile end two quarter mile riot races. A game o! ball between Alberton and the Sluggers or Summer-side resulted in victory for the home team with a score of 9-7. A dance. which was llargely attended. closed a splendid miternoon’: program. S. ‘fl-‘UNERAL SERVICES - The funeral services for William Brynn. eldest son o! Herman Bryan o! Conway, were held on Wednesday afternoon from the home o! his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Palmer, to St. Peter's Church and cemetery at Freeland. Rev. Mr. Coleman conducted the services as- sisted by Rev. Mr. Nicholson o! Tyne Valley. Many attended irom tar and near showing the very high esteem in which the young man chums oi the deceased, Oscar MoNeill, Alton Frederick. S. PERSONALS Summerslde. S. —Mr. Bert Lyle of St. Elean0r's has entered the Prince Hospital for treatment. S. been visiting in Halifax, has re- turned to her home in Summer- side. S. visiting in Summerside the guest 0t Mrs. Charles Rnmsoyfleit onThui-s- day on return to her home in Souris. S. noon fcr Vanccuvor, B. 0.; she Radcliffe, Sasln-S. —-Dr. J. A. MePheo returned to his home in Summerside from Mon- tron]. It is pleasing to report that Mrs, McPhee who is undergoing treatment. in the Royal Victoria. Hospital is somewhat improved and there is every hope that she will soon be restored to poriect health. -—S. -—Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Smith, oi Fredericton, N. B., and Il/lr. and Nlrs. W. F. Hicks, of Monclon, N.B., arrived in Summcrside on Monday evening and will be the guests of Mr. S. M. Hicks. Mrs. Smith is a sister or Mr. Hicks; Mr. Smith has Just retired after fifty years service with the Western Union Telegraph Co, now amalgamated with the C. N. R. Mr. W. F. Hicks is o brother oi’ Mr. Hicks and is being cordially welcomed by old lricndsh-S. , ]%"§%///2J . Jimmie Jingle Says : Under the spreading chestnut tree The village black- smith eats with glee -Stewart’a Bread or Telephone Z91. I l iigl-z-iewm-tt. .. closed several eases oi truancy {or --RESERVE TUESDAY, August 15th for Bedeque Rink Tea. lfi77-7-7-ts-ol —CHILDREN'B AID MEETING -'.l‘hu regular monthly meeting oi the Children's Aid Society was held in the Town Hail on ‘rues- day. Dr. J. A. MePhee, President, presiding, The agent's report dis- the month oi June but there were no other offences reported. 'I‘_i;e case o! s young girl from East Prince was ordered investigated. B. EASTERN GUARDIAN -_--.4 ..' This column ls reserved (oi new! ol ioenl interest but ndvertllinl of n uowsy nature niuy be inserted u! B cents n word strictly payable in udvonoo- ..'MONTAGUE DENTAL 0F- FICES closed every Saturday after- Ill GUARDIAN ' No Climbing Stairs. 0dr Clothing Department GREATER. K-END VALUE ms AMAZING EVENT WlLL APPEAL T0 roan-u snoPn-znswnosnounls wnnnno SALE AN orronnmnv T0 our n town-ruin- osun PRICES! SHARP MARK oowns HAVE Visit 0dr Men's and Young “lion's new Department noon till Sept. 30th. fox ranch at Montague. sold separately particulars apply E. E. Parkman, Summerslde, Box 447. Telephone 209. 1772-7-13-31 . .'SUBSCRIP'I'IONS to ‘Th0 handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. 1'768-’l-13-2i JFOR. SALE-Residence and Will be or together. For Jxarlottetown Guardian may be or ielt at H. J. Motions Drug Store. Montague. l2-i3-dtl. ..'ICE CREAM SOCIAL on Pres- ls Now 0n The q Ground Floor. Call And See The Wonderful Change We Made. noon nun n EVERY DEPARTMENT or oon sloop-inn arson‘ 1s A SUBSTANTlAL SAV- no on EVERYTHING YOU noon non YOURSELF no FAMILY. wnncoo SAi.E THURSDAY, nu- Coilon Yard Coeds on “AND SATURDAY. 0n The droond Floor. No Walking Dvcrall Pants was held. The pail bearers were Messrs. Robert Palmer, Wesley Crozier, Alton Webb and --Mr. Hillard Gordon is visiting his mother Mrs, Mattie Gordon of County -Mls.s Blanch Kenny, who has -Miss Mae Lovers, who has been byterlan Church Grounds, Mon~ tague, Wednesday, July 19th. 1766-7-l3—2i. ..'I<"riends will be lalcascd to learn that Mr. M. S. Acorn, Souris, who has not been enjoying the best of health Ior some time past, has sui~ flcientiy recovered to enable him to motor to the city today \\'ll.ll friends. ..'UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA, Georgetown and Sturgeon. services Sunday, July 16th: George- town, 11 n. m. and 7 p. m.; Stur- geon, 2.30 p. m., Sabbath School in Georgetown at 10 a. m. nnd Slur- geon at 1.30 p. m. Rev. C. U. Muc- Nevin, Pastor. Centennial At East Point The morning devotional service 36 inch Plain Cotton Voiles. yard 36 inch Printed Cotton Voiles. Special per 3G inch Colored Cotton Mesh Cloth. Special Clef??? 3°.‘ 15c. 25c. 25c. i 8c. ...-»-..--..-.- y 36inch White Check Marquisette. Special 1veryard............................... White Bordcred Scrhn, 36 inch. Special per 1 56 inch Unbleached Table Linen. Special per 28c. Colored Turkish Towels. Size 17 x 34 inches. C. Specinlperpair Colored Border Table Cloths, 54 x 54 inches. Speciaheach........................... I Colored Border Table Cloths, 54 x 66 in. Specialeach...................... u White Honey Combed Bed Spreads, 76 x 90 inches. Special each . . . 1 ‘ Rclnnnnts Cretonnes, Sheetings, A Special Line of Heavy Quality Red Back Overall Pants. Regular Value $1.60. Special I tor _n ‘er-gs. -_- - u’. u [qty - as) ._¢_'_¢_- o "q we; Men’s Felt Hats 97c. Good shapes and colors. Clearing while they last l Ladies Spring Coats Out They Go 1-2 Price I Ladies’ Crepe Cloth Coats in Navy, Black, Beige, em, trimmed with Squirrel, Fox, Mole, etc. Also plain , Tailored Tweeds in Brown, Sand. Grey, Black and White. WEEK END SALE . . . . . . . . . . HALF PRICE Linens, Chintz, etc. all Price -Mrs. J. M. Nicholson oi’ Surn- of the second day of the Centen- nlol Anniversary was conducted mersfde leit on Wednesday eiter- g by D; R 11 Raymond, who chose was accompanied by her daughter,‘ Miss Martha, who will visit her ' Man; W110 turned back, and Luke, skster, Mrs. U. J. G. Schurman all Z V‘ '*~~q., ' _, . ' . Enrolling srrwunrs Juno 30-Frl-3i rm- his subject, “Fouls Helpers.” namely Demos who lorsool; him, who remained true to the end. He applied it as a comparison to our Church today where we still iimi the same characters. Dr. Moll-Lek gave on address on the organiza- Lion o1 the first. church at East Point, which took ivlace on July 12. 1833, with a. membership oi eighteen. The Benediction xvns pronounces" by Rev. W. R. Mac- Walker. The evening service was opened with a devotional service, led by Rev. H. R. Boll, and prayer by Dr. Mason. An inspiring ad- dress was then given by Rev. W. R. Maowollter, o former pastor o! 31 this church. His message was chosen from llinthew 5-14, “Ye are ...’. u " - ‘< -1...'¢' I.- . s- ‘...-' l???“ iifiilisiysiiiloliilii. 17.5.‘ ‘T.°.‘.e."‘.'.”.‘?l 10G. Ladies Full FHSIIIOIIQC the light or the World." The sec- 0nd speaker was Dr. S. S. Poole, of‘ St. John, N. B., who gave o stirr- ing message oi the challenge oi the Baptist Church. He emphas- ized the urgent need for worship. witness and work. The church also ehallenga us to prayer and giving, and that as a. church we must be the lights in the world to those outside and bring them in. His message was inspirational and soul-stirring. The Forncll Concert group will be present at the Sot- urday and. Sunday services. (Patriot Please Copy) (ill! 6 SORES Awlv Mini-d‘: Indy. h Illhku: our coho and U0 H] Oidikv donrWu Ihon‘: nothing my." MmARWWS a l.lN|M£N ________.. ‘ EXIMIIIATICII ‘lilting uni applying Giul- I“. ii. .|. Mlllillil Orronurnrsr Conumtrl With manure l ‘Red Back Overalls, with bib. double knee. 1 Strong and durable. Week End Price . .. u . , Ladies Dresses L d‘ .’ C 1 d V ii D , ' y Fists? Shidztlzrslfsgizzle: 14 E- 20 ffisflas m n89 Ladies‘ Printed House Dresses. All . . . - . . - - - . I sizes .. . Childrens Voile and Cotton Dresses, at . s». Ladies Underear a ...W.°.‘"‘?‘..r‘i.‘.“.‘ 19c. Ladies Lisle Strap Vests. Price Rayon Step-ins, Lace Trimmed, Block, Pink andWhite.. . . . . . Ladies’ Rayon Silk Night Gowns, Pastel Shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Discontinued Lines in Corselettes and Wrap arounds at . . . . . . . . . WONDERFUL LOW PRICES Namsie Garter Belts in all sizes. Week End Price ...--...¢-.-..--.-.-..|.--.- Ladics and Childrews Bathing Suits Ladies’ and Children's part wool Bathing Suits. Extra Special 89G. Carpet Dept. Specials 1 only Ileavy Quality Wilton Rug. 9 x 9 feet. Regular $75.00, for .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 only Barrymore Wilton Rug, 9 x 10% s l feet. Regular $76.00, tor .. . . . . . . . . .. 1 only Axminster Wilton Rug, 9 x 9 I $49.00 feet. Regular $38.00, for .. . . . . . . . . .. 1 only Barrymore Wilton Rug, 9 x 12 feet. Regular $70.00, for .. . . . . . . . . .. Ruxolcum per Printed Linoleum ' Bqllafe Yd-l- -- per square yd. .. Tapestry Stair Carpet 22 inches wide. Per yord Quilted Curtains, with Rose or Blue Tflm- mhgo, per yard _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , t “Work Shirts. Reg. $2.00, for . . . . . . . . . . . 551i l’ 7e‘. ». Hr-“lurili “v illbfil? ,- ',vli. :~..__..;..l any: Crepe Chilton Hose $1 .29 $1.25 Just in, a. wonderful assortment o! New shades. Week End Price .. . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Lisle Mesh Hose. Regular 79c. Zpairs for Men Overalls with bib. Large sizes in Blue and Blue Stripe. Special to clear 93c. ...... Suede ‘Cushions for car, beach or Home. Each .. lzzlsfi .f%i%%-...‘J'??P..f?i .°?“.‘.".“.‘.g" 67c. $1 .29 Underwear. ..-...-'----- I Clearing at . . . $i§"f‘.i‘i“.“.’. .5".“.“.°.“."."1'.‘.'. . . .s.‘.’i°.'.“." 39c. .. . . . . 79c. Special c“ $2712. F$§‘i.7§ll2.‘.“.‘f’i°. ..°.°.".".’T‘T‘?‘.‘f’.“*.'. $1 .1 9 ... . 39c. Values to $1.75, $1 8.49 $1 5.95 $9.09 Men's Heavy Navy and Blue Chambray Men's Z-pieee Balbriggan Clearing at per suit Men's Fancy Shirts. , $1.25. Mcn’s Balbriggan Combinations. Special persuit Men's Cotton Bathing Suits. each .. .--.-.-..-.--.-.....-. Men's Silk Lisle Hose. Values to 65., for Men's Boater Straw Hots. for Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, Two pairs pants.............................. Men's Summer Tweed Suits. Special, w Tweed Suite, Coat ond Golfer. I. ....-......--.....-......-..-. Q ..-.\-\ . . .....~:~u.-.* uio‘.1..='r~:t-' , -. ‘..-c.'.~'~‘~ " l Specials 0i Interest to 49c. o" 1 . V