1,4' \». i 1 5 P ii 1. ff if .r »_L _4‘na L_., i~¢.`¢f~` if ,ix R. ‘ps a-nas nr. -»¢`_gk_`/_ -if _-.r f --‘.21 nl I i `. ‘i *rf* i' ¢ . 'ii ‘i» P »_r .fl ly; 6 ,,_ lil -.‘ ll' fl _rr a ,..,> i" J soles. They are t e ideal footwear for holiday time- or Soa- ` l Q will i I firm ofstyle, comliiflt, serviicj e_y°ur Bunn!" A” _‘Tl 3 M . . J << - _ l. 1 _ V. ,._.<_H I if.. . , _.J 1 .. ._ -_ _~..»..`,.`~ .», ti, , . , . _ . L "FV , ._ L .1 ._ '£4 _ v ,_ ' - - - - - __--...ev <1=»»i--;=.;.a..;..;.; _ "__ T; . _,`_wfI_ ,.. L.- _ .. _._ ._ . ' V rl 5. . » 1 » _ o ,‘ f‘-=-i.'_r">: _ _ '~,»l-wi `1` 'ip' 5.'-fi". '~ ~ - r" ` _, ,. _ *L fl -ct'-`.’P“e.`»' li 'V i A i "F" ir f’l_»l"~ will . _i _; ~' -. 1' an .irr rl .1"“irira‘ ViK§Fi9ifxv . S . * _ _ W W _1_‘_;l._‘.r“-'J .V W , : ,_ V _ gr _ i _ V _ I , V A ._ ,_` _A r' ""”'A` lin. Summer Shoes of Charm ` and Distinction FLEET FOOT offers _a new comfort, a new grace and style, ' and I new economy worth wlule, in pleasing summer footwear. LEFT ~ Q01 A 1 Shoes lui): cool tor of finest canvas, and comfortal:>lo,*Fexil>la ‘ shore laltesicle, mountains and oountry. f ` , Don't leave for your holidays without l'ia'\7ing one or t\7o pairslof FLEET FOOT. 5 /.»;"'_i_1__) §griOeTg;i;;ine igitlzgut the name FLEET l 4 ,, rin im sm sum on rim mi --~ - "~"'li'“j.»~ » . COAL COAL ,Arriving dailv cargoes of Sydney Reserve Rurtmine and Screened Coal, fresh from the mines. This coal is very suitable for domestic and steam purposes. ‘_ >We have also on hand and to arrive a quantity of Albion Nut, Runmine and Round Coal. ~ As prices are liable to advance in the _near future, and Coal may be more difiicult to get at the Mines, we strongly recommend all households getting in their winter supply ' ROW. Also on hand a quantity _of Soft Wood, in blocks-stove lengths-which we are selling at one dollar per load. We will have our usual quantity of Anthiracite Coal. lg Stove and Chestnut sizes, arriving here in July and ugust. ' If you require Coal, call and see us or phone- 404, and we wil guarantee satisfactory delivery. Buntain, Bell & Co. Selling Agents Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. gl* K-4 l ,.5 is .s . ¢;__.=; 5, Fire I .rsurance A N,,ce$S,'ty S. Harland Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies. which never contest an honest claim such as is _represented by E. R. BROW Charlottetown J .... -I1’ PAVC to bill ll this Provhol. -i “ -MID-SUMMER MILLINERY SALE -For the balance of the season we _will allow a Discount of 33- 1-3 per , cent. off untrinimed Hats. and 50 por’ t-ent off trimmed ones Estate James Kennedy. icsminguinf iosi-niiii l ¥--- . War Garden Bulletin , Notea on Garden Pasta laauod by tha; Canada Food Board in collabora- l tion with tho Dominion i Entornolodllt ` §~ ' 'Sometimes plants need a little doc-l turing just as human beings do. They! have a tendency to catch diseases which cause them to wilt and die. (ic- t-asionaliy the outside evident-e of file-vase is lacking 'ind the plant.-i die uickls olrors .i ain r class belong the tomato, vucuinbcr .ind musknielon and to the latter the potato and bean. 'l‘he wilt diseases are caused by ba-I-terlri which work inside the plant rind clog it up so that it chokes. The _ -:ily remedy is to pull up the wilful plants and burn them. lhlrrre pull» im; them up. however, you shfiu J bel quite sure that the wiitixig Li notl rcatised by dry weather or by it worm; in the stem of the plant near the ground. ' Tl1e`other diseases are called fun- gus diseases. They are really caused by tiny invisible plants which arc parasites living upon the larger' plants. They show up in the form- of dlscolored spots or portions of leav- :s ur stems which die and dry off., These diseases can only be prevontedi or controlled by spraying. A MUSICAL COLONEL A story is being told in France of a certain colonel. a strict disciplinar- tlieir instruments in and out in unison lt annoys me to see them all out of ian who has dec-id‘ed views on music. ' The other day he sent for the chief of his regimental band and delivered thisscatliing criticism: "l notice ul lack of uniformity about the. band which must be regulated. Yesteidsyi morning they were out on parade. and the largest man lu the band was' playing a little hit of an instrument- flute or something of the kind-and you had the big drum played by a ed to. I want the small men to playi suiall instruments and _the big men step with their hands. '¢_ 'b ._ -7 l a qf 'ful ‘ r . . fe fm :#4 >- '_\Z»¢ iiandriiii ills the iiair Buticurailiilsllantlruii l Try one treatment with Cuticura and see how quicitiytit clean the scalp of dandruH and itc ing. On retiring gently rub spots of dandrud and itch- ing with Cuticura Ointment. Next moming shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse with tepid water. Repeat in two weeks. Noth- ing better or aurer. la fran U7 ii" iii ii. ii’ “ri Which has been running on the Pr_`ctou Georgetowri and Montague P. E. I. Route has g-me on the Marine slip at Pictou for a few days for annual inspection. Sh- will probably resume her trips to the island onoshiturday next. Due notice will appi ar inouradvertisementco‘um1s. liar-7-zrutr. ' l J. D. MacKay. New London -TWO GINTI PIR WORD (ACH insertion- tor advertising in tith` ‘col- amii. Caaii inaatlaoeompany order. lliiiimum charge twenty-tivo conta. \\ ESTERX K l’ERS().\.-\LS -Miss Lily Caaioy, Kelvin. has re- turned honia after spending a week in Victoria the guest of Miss Wright. V -'inn or. , Mccuigdn npcs nie round 'lp on the - Northumberland Saturday meeting her, mother' Mrs. Ei- lioft of Montreal. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid (‘oiem:m. | . DOFTORING YOFR PLANTS ‘crossed on the S. S. Northumberland 1 Saturday to spend the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Maynard. Northam. -Mrs. W. E. McNevin. of Grassy Lake. Alberta. was a passenger' on the S. S. Northumberland Saturday en route to her home where she will Y. _'; ` .'tl .dy up and die by slow degrees. ’l‘o the fitetrspend the summer with her parents M.r. and Mrs. Wm. Sheen. Tyne Val- l ley. it nom. Liiitiviis QUEEN HOTEL J. O. Pichette, Campbellton. A, J. Thomas, Halifax. Mrs. A. J. Thomas, Halifax. Mrs. Harper, Tignlsh. Mi ss M. P. Morrissey. Tignish. Miss L. S. Steeves, Halifax. A. C. Saunders, Summerslde. F. T. Coffin, Boston." G. McDonald, New Glasgow. Wm. Hughes. Sourls. H. D. McEwen, Morell. Mom & M¢i.¢°¢i tm. mme &. Mclmd Ltd- M°°'° * “°"°°“ Lid' Gi eat liléaring. Uf Women Suits Worth to- $48. _lf Q gf v >_,_¢ I ~‘ 1 ia.. nfs: -ff _|.. ! VICTORIA HOTEL l Mrs. A. B. Parslow, New York City. W. R. Johnson, St. John. A. F. Arsenault. Summerslde. W. H. Horn. St. John. S. E. Clark, Mt. Stewart. Art' McKinnon, Tracadle. A. B. Firtier. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murdoch, Mon- agus. L. Montel, Montreal. ' G. E. llrling. Cambridge. Mass. Mrs. F. C. Sewali, Cambridge. W. J. Johnstone, Ottawa. W- \V~ (`HmDbell. Toronto. G. W. Smith. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C S 'Mclnnis and small man. That sort of thlnr, , , ' ° doesu`t look well. and must be attend* bm' Fredericton' N' B' P- MUNGVITI. Three Rivers. li- Brehaut. Murray River. big instruments. And. another thing, ‘a's;s' J' F' Gnlnger' s°me"_me~ l want the trombone players to slits ` ' J. A. oosbee, uaiirrix . 'A ` Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Gordon. Calgary. Andrew Halkett, Ottawa. , Fi.. . REVERE HOTEL John Lefurgey, Summerside (7. Ferguson. Sourls Hogan, Carborner, Nfld. _H. Jay. Morelrl E. Greenwood. Ottawa W. Deshaurier, Montreal Steadman, Montreal ur .\icInnls, Halifax P. Ay1ward,"Hali!ax Trites, Moncton D. Coxon, Moncton E. 0'Nel’ll, Moncton A. A. Bishop, Summerside Miss J. MacNalrn, Moncton Miss B. Jones, Moncton Miss M. Gillispie, Moncton Miss F. O’Bi-lan, Monotn Jas. Longley; Moncton H. Gaudet. Su-inmneiside Heath Campbell, Long River | E. B. Hiltz, and M-ra. Hiltz, Ken- nnwsggssyws sington W; K. McCulloch, Truro , J. A. Perry. Sourls . ' E. Bosworth, Montreal E. M. Jenkins, Georgetown R. J. McNeill. Tyne Valle) Mrs. R. J. McNeill, Tyne Valley J. B. Gardiner. Freetown ('. W. Sudbury. Central lledeque li. McArt-h'ur. Hallafx Miss A. 8. Mclilachern. Boston . Miss E. MaeFiiydeii_ Boston Arthur L. Le Blanc. Moncton Mrs. A. L. Le Blanc. Moncton F. A. Piirott. .°~"age Harbor Ewina Robbins, Bangor npcymg and Mrs. El‘i.~. Tyne Valley S. Ramsay, Northani A. Boates. Tyne Valley Mar-dcnsild, Tyne Valley E. Rossltrr. Morell A. Sheppard. Florence, Mass. Wilfrid' H. Leonard, Florence. Mar. . George Elder. Chipman, N. B. D. MacAusland, Northam B. MacAuslanf2. Northam Macdonald, Northam ` McCarthy. Northam Levine. St. John Fr-eidman. St. John D. Chappell. Amherst Berlanteh. St. John ."‘=_>_=“_'J_”~’ ANDSOME NEW SUITS- » _ -".__,» H all freshly new this spririig- ' welln_ia_dé by the best ta __ rs in the ,Dominion-are being closed out to make room We have f00 many suin-hence the U03* '¢d“¢'° tion. suits worth to $48.-are being ~ closed out at...... . Black, Navy Blllf. Sand Taupe and Green. ' "?ir”_.,',;“;;'»_`_f/' ' “ Clearing Suits worth f to $32.00 - --$25.00 \ ;= pfimipally Navy _ Blue, Black , /’ and Brown, itiostiy serges-all smart ‘ -all th's season Y,ilQ;n:i?$>l?iu;t`tiit in thgvlvot, iworth to $32 .00 each. Clearing out at $25-00 _ See them to-day. . Special Extension of that 5 Designer Subscription at `_ fi?" i $1.25 Magazine tor 59c Per Year Offer Remains Open Until July 15th WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED PERMlSSl_0N FROM THE PUBLISHERS T0 CON IINUE THAT special offer for the DE>lGNER until July 15th. Come ' tidav and leave your subscription _with the young lady at the pattern counter. line DESIGNER is a mmthiy magazine of 48 vases. fiction-fashion -housekpen k ~d`torial matter-:ill good The DESIGNER is a ing hintsl-ideas in coo iri8‘-- _l , ' ' g »125»~ a W°_if?.¥é¥is9¢ rar your subscription at What and Where is “The Calf Path”? D Skfslectur, THE Q.\LF PATH, will deal with asubj_ect of the greatest interestivour curiosity must lead you to hear him-and he is worth heanng. CHAUTAUQUA WEEK,Ju1y 22 ¢° 28- V _ !._‘V-1 1- V L Soldiers Vlrs. John Mncinnls, G40!! ti. MacKinnon. Brooklyn ii. L. tvaisii. Hove Rive* Gwen McLeod. Ulgll J. B. MacKay, Ui8Z` _ A. Boswell. 1-‘ranch I-on Hazel Mireiieii. Sour-is George Mitchell. Mill View Jas. Ra.n1SaY~ TYW’ viuey A. R. Gorrill. Northam L. Distant, Elierslie ewart Tyfle Vane `i,',.,§A_'GSéi,Fge Jbhniton. Tyne Valli” wm. Buriaigti. E1lml|° J. iviiisms. Tyne Vwllet' J. o. ua1iiey.F*""'", J. Sullivan. Trio \'~.9¥ Ea-win-ri william. Tyne V ,____________. Mlnnrd's Linlment (‘o., Llmi ' ot lieu' Siu,-This fn1 i g on A renee and hurt my cl h i I at. so could not work an mo to breathe. I tried all Lhilnienls and they did me One bottle of M-INARD' MENT, warmed on fianiiels plied on my breast cured' pletely. ’ (`_. li. COSSABO ssway. Digby Co., N. S. _ . :;Warts are unsightly bl and corns are painful grow l'oway’s (.‘or'n (‘\n'e will itomo Minard'a Llnlment uaad by William thrown test very d it hurt kinds ol S DINI- and ap- me com- omishes, Youngsters °V¢ The old saying that "all the world loves a lover" might be chansed 01286 m|1i¢m-y days to "every kid loves a soldier," or his uniform, at least. JUS! watch the little boys and girls 35 3 soldier' passes. ’l‘hose admirlnguglanc- es would not lie bestowed 0" “ °‘“°“' 4-¢-9-o-o-o-0-0--*-0-a»-o~ LADY PINK TOES HAS HER INNINGS _ .............¢....‘¢-Q There is no excuse today for f women to have ugly, ‘, painful coins ‘ . . 2 9 . _.- ,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,....,,.....¢..¢..¢..¢~o~»v»a-¢»»¢-~o-o-»o-o- For a few cents you can get a qug. ter' ounce of the magic drug, freezono recently discovered by a Cincinnati chemist. Apply a few drops of this freezone upon a tender, aching corn or cal-his and instantly, yas, immediately, all soreness disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus au loose that you lift it out. root and ali, with the fingers. Just think! Not one bit of pain ba- fore applying freezone or afterwards. lt doesn'¢ even irritate the sui'round~ ing skin. ved up and fall out without hurting a 1 Phyalclinl Particle. it is almost magical. i gg 5.5.19w9q4\E5m_4|_ . W . Hard corns, soft corns or corns be~ ths. Hoi- tween the toes. also hardened callus- ss on bottom of feet,Just seem to shrl~ er.’ Here are two cases in point, cit- ies the liidiiinupolis News: "1 jus’ lov nu soders." said .three- year-olil tiliarlr-s l5llrich._ son of Fred Vllrich, Big Four' agent at Shelbyville, as he entwiiied' his urnis about the neck of Sergeant Iioss Reed.of Greens- burg. Reerl with several Decatur county soldiers from Camp Taylor. were on the way to Greensburg, by way of Shelbyville. and the seargeant after buying ii ticket had leaned up against the railing of the ticket office when the three-year-old hugged him. A second illustration occurred when Sergeant Reed reached Greansbuigoit the way to his parents' home. Ho was confronted by tt tiny soldiarry hgura that saluted with all the grace and courtesy of a trained soldier. The sergeant exchanged the salute. and then leurneil' the tribute had been paid by six-year old Henry Jarman. sou of Prof. E. J. 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