855.-'T' ss?"-T ..* ,nm- ! .. .5-.e ,”‘ *sei* we ----- ma*-r FRIDAY, _ _ ,o -nr cnontgrrmp T t _-.-sts .JUNE 26.19 G-= *mwi € Wall Paper } PRICE FOR DOLLAR DAYS special showing of H A L F 25 patterns WALL PAPERS adapted for all sorts of rooms, will be cleared at P ‘illi°1@l="lE5`e°<1s-e- A YoU'LL WANT THESE. . successful, kitchen work pieasimter, 1 Y and the care ol the Pots. Pans and l ___ i 'ru - Utenriu themselves, for easier. 'rirey W, if are shaped and finished so as almost "- ` ' _ to clean themselves! yfm m , 1' ‘ ` ' 'list ‘ =“- T he Rogers Hardware Co. ' Limited _ _ ' take over the position as manager I3 _ 1,: o o -:-3. o o_o ¢,- ~:n.».n.e.u.lll.l.l :I ~ lx- o all I ~ I 1.1.: e .io E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown _ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. -in-:rx-m-~:»:-rvnzux ¢:»i~'-=¢32€C€D393£5IE£8C! 'vo urn- i nerve' in Xl' ' ' QGDQ Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis e _eg eg ;|:e 1- New Cooking Utensils we will show . Sou are leazlles ahead of LD! !ou’va ,f ‘ " _ yet seen, in improved design and K/ #Qi ‘Guy " qualities. They make cooking more , wi, A '41 Pom' Sazlzngs Weekly to Mmm B 9 5 T C N Commencing Mondny, [une 2_9 . Mondays and fS.S. "CALVIN AUST|N"‘ Fridays `5ailz'ng direct to Bosronj We rl 11 es d 4)/S Y$.$. "GOVERNOR D|NGLEY”` “nd S¢furd¢_y; `Wed.,1/ie Eastport-Lubec Sat., direct A Take Canadian National Railway to St. John and sail comfortably to Boston ;~ connect there for points west and south. Pleasant hours en route amid the comforts of a sturdy ship. Sailing: from Reid`s Pt. Wharf. 5.5. “CALVIN F4” ' Ausriiv" of/. Moo.,i=n.,1p.n.(A=i. soifrint) 5,_ _y,,;,,, 0 arriving Boston 2 p.ni. (D.S.T.) next day; 1/turning to Bom," hom Bolton 10 s.m. (D.S.'I'.)|Wed., Sun., striving St. john 6 a.m. (A.S.T.) next day. 5.5. “GOVERNOR DINGLEY" nil: from St. 4 john Wed., 9 s.m. (A.S.T.) vis Essrport and Low ram/or automobile: Lubcc arriving Boston 10 s.m. (D.S.T.) next rrccoinpaniedbyprmmgsri. day. .Toi/r Sat., 7 p.m. (A.S.T.) direct ro Boston - arriving Sun. 2 p.tn. (D.S.T.). Rituming haw: ,Boston lo s.m. Mon., Fri., vis Eutport and ` -Lnbec, arriving St. _lobu following noon. For -tirlur: md rumurina spply sgent Canadian Nat. .Ry. or ticket ollice Reid's Pt. Wharf. El.-.i.£L.E'.i.!:!s'\=-' `\-' ' = IS BEST FOR PUPS FORMULA suited especially to needs of PUPS- RICH in essential vitamines. HEALTH-promoting STRENGTH-imparting 'ASSURES normal and successful devel- 5' opment. ' Manufacturers, 'A f- Hunt Dmcmmg_ Richardson returned on Tuesday ,______‘__ i__ 5532-a-25-zi. ' made by Biunmerside Bottling | W0¥kB. 4956-6-3-ti'»S~llll JUD8 30. , No. 7 Super Lustre Cream, also Wednem-1ay;_3_ Simoniz Polish and Kleener, sold -“"- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson “SHEET -STEAL CHESTS f°" and little daughter, Jean, are vis- tools, trout fishing supplies or lunch mn; summersitm the guests of ML boxes, just received at Brace’s. Nicholsonrs parents’ Mn and Mr 5“55‘6'2°'2l- J. w. Nicholson.-s. -1'! YOUR RANGE burns too _NEW MANAGER__M,_ W_ cl mu h al t ~ ° °° -ge “ “ew R°°°"d Rani" Mcoonoio of st. John, N B., arriv- at Brace's. They save fuel and give ed in Summemde on Tuesday to satisfaction. 5855-6-26-21 of the Bank ol Nova Scotia, which _'RETURNED FRDM HALIFAX was made vaca tb th late D A D I n y e H. T. " r' ' T' MC (mad "turned °n Begg. Mr. McDonald is receiving it Tuesda \' ni fr H » ” ye e ng °m amax' NS' cordial \velcome from the business where he attended the Maritime and s°cm1“,m.ld0fs id H h _ ummers e.Mr. Rf E S °°“'_s' Dunn who had been relieving has `“~' t dt"st.Jh.-s. -KELVINATOR electric reiriger- re “me 0 0 n ators are inexpensive and economi- _SLIGHT ' ' '__ ' about 8 a m Wednesday morning ham arrived by the evenin train an ved hovimqr the me was wt E s at Summerside iast night. They mom; shmgles had caught me’ it 5' _ when they will be conveyed to St. John's Church. St. E'leanor's. Serv- AQRETURNED FROM ENJ0Y` ice wui bo 'ot z oeiock. nov. nr. E TR"’_M“ 3"” Mis' R' B' from a wcek‘s camping trip through _LGSES LARGE SUM To FAK_ New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. ERS_TW0 young men’ who were They were accompanied on their Hymg their luck at one of me return by Miss Rosamond Richard- fakcrs stands at the New Annan son, student at Halifax Ladies Col- Races on Wednesday_ mst a good lege and Miss Doris Moores oi' deal of money, one to the tune of Newioundlarid, also a student ot 571 and the other $125 The 1,m_ the college. Miss Moores will be the vmcial Ponce get on the "ack of guest of Miss Rirhai-dson for 3 me fake” and after threatening few days before leaving for her one man with arrest for obtaining h°me in Si J°m‘5» N@Wf°\mdl9~!'1d- money by fraudulent' means got book ine svn. The other iokor hoo *POLICE DOG SAVES HORSE left for paris unknown. The takers _sk0l`1`Y- the five mvllfh-S 016 P01' concerned -in these ti-aiisactions me d°3» b@l0l’18il1B f/0 MISS Amanda were not allowed by the Summer Camlfm Of Summerside. WHS the side Town couuou to operate wmv means of saving her valuable bay in their Jurisdiction, and therefore Saddle h°"" “Um S*=fi°US inlvrv a did not get the chance to 'make day or two ego. The horse, which ally EH-SY m0rley ai. the circus which was tethered by a. rope near the Summerside. 5. ' entangled in the rope and foil u. mongst the stumps of some tl-ge5_ -'sale June 25,213.27. Enmaiis Drug pans, right -kind and price. at Store, Bummerside. 5838-6-25-31. Iii‘aee's. 5855-8-26-Zi. -FUR FOOD. bonemeal. chow, -THE BEST "Mobiloll is the `,i-ice, sodas and all lox leeds sold in 'cheapest oil to use in hot weather, 1 any quantity st Braces. i sold at Brace‘s. 5855-6-26-21. , i -"rua sruzous cownox” wni -IF YOUR STOMACll is bad, _ be presented bythe Belmont Players drink Mads Hop Ale and' feel bet- F in Crapaud Hall, Saturday, June 21 ter. There is only one Mao's Hop Ale l at 8 dciock. Specialties between acts. 5970-6-25-Zi. -ATTENDED MASONIC MEET- -FEED R-M meat and milk bis- '|,\'C,_1\ir. B. S. Deacon, manager-2 cult and kibblo in hot weather. Dis- ,ug gh; ¢_ N, 5, F, B_ A_ and Mi-_ A_ l ffrlbllwd by Bl'BCt!'3. 5532-5-25-Zl. i$_ M¢Kay ‘gf Summgrgide, attend-5 ,td the meeting of the Masonic I -NEW N0- 'I DUC0 P01-ISH and Izoogo iioio in cnoriotteiown on ' tight Ht Bl'8.ce`s. 5532-5-25-21. _VISITING SUZ\n\1EESIDE__ is being held at the east end of fox ranch of Mr. Cannon, became R-as Supvu-Hcivtndgne \ me Waste,” Guardian. 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Also ask your Victor dealer to demon- strstc other new Victor models, including the "Superetre," the smallest big radio ever built- $89.50, complete with tubes. Easy terms on the model of your choice. Vlcrok RA|>|o ' 'Transfer would like your business Mission Hall was well filled. The lprlces on transferring fui°niture,`flrmstion by Captain F. M B it-x Bendinten cents in stamps sud we will f freight or live stock to any points Captain in charge e ' wrong ran immediately to the house JUTOR-The Right Rev John :nd persistently barked and at-,HacKenley, Bishop Coadjutor ofthe I. -,-amid _the attention of M,._ Can, Diocese oi’ Nova Scotia visited the non _who v,-em; Wm, him back to Parishes of Georgetown and sour-’ where the horse was sm] em-}e,w_ is, on Monday, June 22nd. In Holy: orlng to free himseuq Mr, cannon Ti-lnity Church, Georgetown, there soon got the ouimui out-of hu, dm were three infant Baptisms and.‘ ficuli_v_ But for "Skt-X-1-_V-» me horse three children and an adult re-V no doubt would have broken his "wed 'mm the Ch'~"`°`h~ by the lcgs.._s, Priest-in-siinrge, Rev. Canon E. ' Malone, M. A., of St. Peters Cath- *_*”*"‘ edrai. Two candidates were con- firmed by his Lordship. A large congregation gathered to listen to' his excellent address, on Confirm-l ation, its meanings and blessings' , ..°MAC’S HOP ALE, wholesale ut In the evening the Bishop visited Iclark & McDonald's. Charlottetown, St. Alban’s Mision, souris, where I also P. 0. Box 544, Summerside. there was a child and an adult re- ; 4964-6-3-tts-til1Junc 30,‘ceived into the church, and, six . -_ candidates were presented to his. . ..'WANTED. - The Montague Lordship for Confirmation. -.'I'he` and would be glad to quote you candidates were prepared for con i __g The dog, seeing something ,ml .mvisrr or nisnor cosn-I - 99-it . ."MARlE INSTITUTE-Thirteen members of Marie W. I. met at the home oi Mrs. T. R. Cullen on Tues- day evening, June 9th, for their reg- ular montlily-meeting. Two visitors were present. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode, follow- ed by roll call, which was answered by each member writing her name left-handed. 'Ilia minutes of the _lf this amount did not cover same, taken to oooh and Mrs. George A. remainder is to be paid at July Hickon and Mrs. Charles steel were meeliillllr Whlllh Will be held at the appointed for the following month. home of Miss Carrie Sanderson, roll The sum of $3 wus voted to buy a call to be Hl1SW€l‘€d by “MY F'“V°¥"ltreat for the sciiool children on ite garden vegetable.” Refreshments cu-,sms duy_ A letter uf monks from were served and thc meeting closed the Red cross society wus read, ui. by Sillsllls the Nllmfml Anthem-“ so a letter !rom the Supervisor not- fPetr1°€ Please ¢0i1y>. ifying ine members or tho annual M convention which it to be held in last meeting were read, approved ..*GASPl-:ILE/\UX W0.\iEN’S _]u1y_ N0 delegates were appointed and signed. The first order of husl-y INSTITUTE-The regular month- _»mm this Insmum Discussion took ness was a discussion on cleaiiinglly meeting of the Gaspcrcniix Wo- plum resuming the holding nf an the 50h00l Bud fl WBS d€Cld€d l»_U'mcn‘s Institute was held iii thence Cream social und it wus de. leave same until alter the aiiiiuBl'schoolhouse on June 15. Meeting C-ded that fu,-they plans would be school meeting. Mrs( John Jay anu opened by siizging “Carry Me Back-discus.-ed at B, later meeting. Col- Beatrice Battcrsby were appointed ilto Old Virginny." Roll was c:il1ed,l1eCu°n of fee, were gukeu -which Sick committee 101' Che month 0I,ari5wei-ed by seventeen member-5,, amounted to $1_05_ Meeting closed June. Plans were marie relating to Two visitors were al~o present The lb 5, th National An¢u¢m_ < - , y nging e District Convention tobeheld st St. minutes oi’ the previous mcciing .Next mewng to be held in (hu Pf2t€1"5 B85' 011 June 17th. Eight were read and adopted. The sick ,chool house on July 20, d0l1BrS WRS l/Oied D0 PHY d°l€8H¢08 committee reported three visits l expenses to Annual Convention. and inode to the sick. A treat or fruit ,,,,_,,,,,._ ,_,_,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,. non... .__ '“4 in li: psteutod : , (Juicers. . f 44D | ` ‘ . if 1-th’-'-2*’ i‘.-;.:;..';- ;:;:;-°- ’-- ;,;-,M _'i and curious acts print in ooor size i erwor , mm, 3g_ E -- _» .- - " ' -` ' -- _. , 2%' it 1%')r or twenty oeouyiii bring _ soaa-e-s-mwstfjf i . L E:"¥5?E:` you the sixty cards accompanied by sn , 1 sib ‘ hioiith ds belooedss “_” “mme'iitooi1¢eii?i.Acri‘l_ f all _ _ Fitting sndsnp Glasses dm h ° or Buckinhhum C3"-egg"-g gmggth Siinda-y after ’1`i'inity, momingi f _“_ _ t Yllll PUYPOSGI, f0l' IIQB 0I'l l\l8l\W8yl, pl‘lV\f¢ GIHVOWIYI, ` we blend ulchgy:.w&b¢5;¢.r$:,-.1-oyor ond sormon, 11 r. rn. cinnoni . orroiinmrn industrial plant yards, tennis courts, etc. Th“'iln§mP°o"”“m'd]°"in‘innumc“hm_School and childrens service .'11 Olies 0olllIso¢ed\Wltl| r W sun; ` wi h .t‘. m. vexiirig ra cr an sermon,| H, J. _ , _ _ Special) iisddrcssel; will be' - "Ulm" t \ Llllllled hquhty fuhghuh hen by the Church Army Van 1:cEEgon¢nf:e.P.l.l» .1 A/,,,H,;V y\O|`)\.)[ L_) IO( uf' M C, “UW )(r)y\ _ n THER _ _ ig? i( N.i5.!\i\i H,/>.ilF/\,“\ .5 A |605-5-14-FI? +. . - ”""`l - -N ...‘ -’ ,-_ I If ‘ i_s1-,nent some M mx nncw we