if .S . ... ,_ .,r, \ v~ . I ti' fp vu f l > ii ..\ ri 9 if A: g. L. Zi' if if If. 'rf ; ‘. if F. 7. -e at oi a ,I > i ‘. 1 fr t I r \ i I gg ¢< , i” K 1 4 ' I ii I l ii If 1 S I ‘-. ,iEDNE5DA\;_ y p p p__d=_ p i _rye c;n.>.1_\\'si cU.\Riir.\ji. g ~ V UNE 1 A____,__~ v-- _- ¥ `»_-- - _g-==}~_-Sam `f:=§ ‘ Just Arrived “Iris” Print Dresses I Sizes to fit tall or short figures so I T HIS well known "IRIS PRINT” is fast dye and will retain its silky lustre after wash- ing. The new designs shown include many of the very latest ideas in suninier dresses. All these have sleeves. Very inoderately priced. Sn1al1Sizes............. ......~.$12.00 Medium Sizes .- . _ _ .i .. 13.50 Large Sizes . . . . ... . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . .., 15.00 _ l “Mouldette” is the ideal foundation garment for Slender figures SOFT, pliaiit, easily laundered, no stays. no bulk; MOULDETTE fits perfectly, for it cornes in exact sizes, 30, 31, 32, 33 and so on up. Reconiniended for sizes up to 36. R $3.95 I lm_- f _-1--L g' . \ .- ‘\*:~‘ \. I \_ c \_ \\- , i,,_,4/ _f . - f » \'1;».‘.~. . V _._ .» .,.“_~_2"_ 5 u. , __ I ., -,,.3.f‘_», - ` I I ` "'°”~ fi ' ABOUT GARDEN TOOLS Spring means ou: of door work in the garden. Th; can be made ri delightful pastime or it can retort toi drudgery; it all clcpczds upon the kind of garden tools you select. We advise you to get your garden hcze from our new stock so as to guard gp ° p &:"\ /_\ //\ PETERS ROAD AN'D VICINITY A: t.b.i_- se-1-son of the year the charms of woodland and meadow garbed in richest zreeri- the cure white blooms of the orchards redol- ent, in their beauty. the air of cleai ozone, the pleasant twitter of birds. me wel exi-iiiarating cans 0! the we ccinbine to make P. E. I., a most de- sirable resort for the lover of un- tramelled freedom. The folloivms Dlfflfi l`°P"“"‘m" the Glen Wiliam Poll motorci Georgetown on the 0C¢3éiC'l1 01 th ncminaiion of Hon. J. A. MBCD011Hl~ Messrs Charles McLeod. A. R. MBC Donny, ,John McPhee, Archie Collir A L. Mclean. Anws Mathieson James Collins and Alex. Matl1i¢$°\1~ J. P. against trouble in that line. Also get Your tools from us because they Ari Mr. and Mrs. John D. mms md the dependable kind. My and My-5, W. A. Bruce, Valley~ , field attended divine services in the The Rogers ___________ II Hardware Co., I THIESON i. - - I Bai.i.eiviA iff* , gan-|3g¢|»| Q sollgilgrl `--*--- * Collections ' MONEY T0 LUAN _ MONTAGUI i PLUMBING AND I ___.__.____._._____; _.___ .¢¢¢¢-ooo-oo-00000000-no-oo-#+00 o HAVE YOUR EYES If you want _ E. Bel;1.km§AoRKMAN ~ Expeditious and nioiiuzue. P. I. L gg Expert Wgrkmanghip ` A Send 10 00090044400-o\ EYESIGHT i Fred H. Trainor i IEXAMMHON 80 Grafton Street t~ "‘“"|’ °“ "Wm" °'“'°' Opposite Prince Edward H J MABON Theatre . orroannur 1 Phone 893-J Omoo Connected with i \ ¢@`_ '.1- . I f . /lf 2. '.'_i ' 3,"-I `r_.;,-'.§,""' `§.z I I .iff - , f f-»\'i'..=»".».if_.-,',<.;»:-1*,-.~;=,_f_:=` 2 ;:` _A.`-~,.~$‘:Va___f ' .==.. ~ . iff; wi ae; . . é ' in* iv ic gi; I _ s:r's;.a.fj2‘.. 2. p y;§§.,,.'f.= e / r . Kayser Slendo Heel I Silk Hose ' 15 Colors - $1 .25 Pair I Peters R/ond Presbyterian Church on Sunday last. crops and grass lands fair start to vigorous growth, which would be greatly ac- celerated by more of those bountiful showers which bless neld and grove, The grain IN HOW Oh B. Potato-planting is well advanced and the areas under cultivatlbn are as great if not more so than in pre- vious years. The possibilities afforded by the use of commercial fertilizers are not ignored by the majority of farmers when greater production is made possible. and nelds which had deteriorated from excessive cultiva- tion. and lack of plant food now rianco of growth which would out-do the richness of our western prairie lands or throw into derisiori the fantastic growths of a. well cultivated Chinese tea garden. show a. luxu I . The ornamental section of the' Peters Road Czmetcry was recently Imental trees. The tulip- bulbs whichlT. Holman, Sun-irnerside, was a rs- An.” ,menu cl (:h8l’l0\t¢l0Wl'l Summerside 'were planted are now in bloom. Mr. Neil Vazilderstine. manager is very fcnergetic in his duties, and plans to au BRINGING UP Wester" Quadian \ Eastern Guardian -°- A _3 Facts "mud myan 36 ..*5'l'. PATMCI1 ~--»---~-----~ -- - : - - inches wide’ worth um yu,d_ swam members of the Bt. Patricks laid 59,, yud at smchu,-‘_ ““_°_n_31_ Womens Institute mst at the home of Mrs. Charles Rogerson for the -5 urns Printed voiie. se inches ~’““° °‘°°“°¥ “"“" ‘ 1"" '"°“°' wide' "gum, 50 and we "mes on. ance of members and four visitors. sale 390 at SinCl&ir's. 4486-8-17-Zi. -6 PIECES print/ed Rayon Crepe 35 inches wide. $1.25 and $1.50 values selling hal! price at Slnclair's. 4486-6-17-Zi. -CHERRY BLOSSOM FOULAEDS in small and attractive patterns. Light and dark shades, 36 inches v_-i»-\¢_ u\~»~»-ig: nv-i_L-3 7s»~_ n ni-_] use sg ._ ._.... ,. ._ -p.... ..._ Sii'iCl8ir`s 4486-6-17-Zi. -15 PIECES printed Rayon in a good range of designs and shades, SB inches wide. Worth $1.25, clearing 89c at Sincla.ir’S. 4486-6-17-21. -TUB FAST PRINTS, 29 inches wide l7c yard or 10 yards for $1.65 at Sinc1air's. 4486-6-17~2l. ::-SECURE YOUR. SILVER- WARE SET at unheard of prices. Holmufs b|¢ Silverware Sale is now on and is lasting until June 21st. Get yours now. Holman‘s, Summerside and Charlottetown. 4438-6-14-17-Zi. -3 PIECES all Silk Crepe de Chene, 38 inches wide. regular $2.50 yard. Special $1.25 at Sinclairb. 4486-6-1'!-2i. ::-DON"1' MISS our Big Silver- ware Sale. This nie is on now and lasts until June 21st. Balmain, Sum- merside and Charlottetown. 4438-6-14-17-21. -A CLEARING LOT of Ging- hams and Charnbrays 27 to 32 ii-ich widths. Worth 25c to 40c yard, clear- ing at 19c at Sinclair's. 4486-6-17-21. ::-DON"'1‘ MISS our big Dinner- ware Sale on now. This sale lasts until June Zlst. Call in today. R. T. Holman Limited, Summerside. Char- lottetown. 4438-6-It-11-Zi. -POLITICAL MEEITNGB will be head in ti-iefroiiowing pieces Mimin- egash Harbor. Tuesday, June 17th. Egmont Bay, Wednesday, June 18. Central Lot 16, Thursday. June 19th. Grand River Friday. June 20. All meetings will open at B o'clock p. in.. and will be addressed by A. E. MacLean, Liberal candidate and other speakers. Adjoining polls~.in the different districts are askedto send delegates, as organization work will be taken up at the close of each meeting. D/er;/body welcome. Ladies are especially invited. 4522-6-17-51. MALPEQUE Mrs Gordon Baker. Sackvilie and Mis Jean Wright. Summerside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mac- Nutt, on Wednesday. I Mr. Charles MacKay, who has! spent the winter in Winnipeg is vis- I itlng Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacKay, Darnley. Mr. er-.d Mrs. John Clark. now of Vancouver. B. C., are renewing form- er friendships here. Mrs. Clark was formerly Miss Martha Bealrsto, of Malpeque end Mr. Clark is s broth- er of Mrs. Edward MacKay, Damley. Among the motorists here on Tues- day were: Mr. A. R.. Gillis. Dr, E. H. I Meeting opened by singing “Carry Me tack to Old Vir¢inny.“ Roll call _ was answered by "poultry raising." Minutes of pnvious meeting were reid and adopted. it wu decided to 1 have I dance in the school on June 27. at which lottery will be drawn. General business was discussced. A vote of thanks was tendered the re- I tiring secretary. Mm Mary Me- |I Quaid. 'Phe meeting closed by sinf- inz the National Anthem. after which I dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Walur . I Rogerson. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. E. P. Donnelly. Roll call to be answered by ` say, or pay." ` | ...__ ..,'lNSTITU‘l‘l WORK-The Mt. . ~ “W opened by reading of Creed and roll call was answered with “Cold Des- sert or Salad Recipes." Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. A . dance was held on May 9th. the pro- ceeds amounted to thirty-four doi- iurs. It was decided that the Insti- tute pay for toxold for diphtheria innoculatlon for all children in the district ot school age. A new tmp. er's desk has been placed in school by Institute and are also planning on having interior of school painted during the holidays. Next meeting to be held at the -home of Mrs. V. H. ~-~-~~-` en or r c to e answered \ With "My Birthday and Stone." I Meetlns closed bv sinsinz Institute ‘.';‘T!.‘5 ._ ,`._. Ode. Vlqgug ' . 'F 3-Q gi LETTER OF SYMPATBY A hi \.‘ = .T To Bro. James Hall; Dear Bro; We the members of Den-y L. 0. L. "" `_/ wish to express our sympathy to you - ln the loss of your dear brother. We - ' grief at the partibz. There is little Where death divided friends at last Shall meet to part no more, Sithed in behalf of DUT! L. O. L. No. 1169 Dock d ir, oii aii b ltr: _ all 85 __ ` I f . i?;‘°°..3’.f.‘;‘“§I"‘..f2i“li§§°...‘";i..’;;ii‘..if YOU CAN CREATE BEAUW ?.‘;.$‘2i...§.°; ..‘21Z‘3.“$’°§i...*““ I IN EVERY PART or Your Home Your home is the expression of your rsomi1i1y_ _A_` bright, cheery home is the most cordialptvelwme y<>qI aan oier to your friends. I How much more expressive of you when you h:rveI created beauty in your home with your own hands-aI brush-and Jap-a-lac! I Todayllap-a-lac means fifty times more than ever bcfordi There is a Jap-a-lac for every household Job that you do" with a bmah Pam and vamiah, mailing usqw, w°0,1I stain and enamel, in a host of varieties and an .¢mP1°I range of colours, Jap-a-lac will make your home beamifu1I and keep it so. ' Renew that old chair, the dull shabby dresses-4odgy_I _ Tinbtlie drab walls, refresh the woodwork, give new life! to the window silla and frames. Just ask for ]ap~a-l.1c.I Your paint dealer knows which variety is suited to your preaent requirement. ‘ THE GLIDDEN COMPANY LIMITED 'roiioivro WINNIPEG uoivrnizu, know that your been u niied with IF IT GOES ON \X/ITH A BRUSH, USE we can say to comfort you in this your hour of sorrow, but what joy _ it is to you to k;'.ow that you can _ - _ _ meet again where there is more Parting and where sorrow is unknown I ' W0 “U 6° 1’\°'-hint more than di- I M fe fi EnoLD PA TS AND F fhinss well. and who 1(-in ri:-omiaed never to forsake my who put their ' ‘mr 1° Hr Rogers ar ware o., I: . A few si-im vom of evii mst. ‘ Distributors CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. We reach the happy shore, " _ _é Charlottetown Properties For Sale 'rwo rauamzivr souss. 'nie Pmperiy of Mrs. John MacLeren Ncs.| 8.! Ind 85 Cllmberlllad Street, large* well appointed house in good repair., THREE TENEMENT HOUSE. The; rrvncrty of Mn. .mm MuL»rei=.` Noe. 308. 310 and 312 R.l¢l|mon:l` Street; Desirable location; rents' readily. BUNGALOW AT ‘Bl.lGH`I‘ON. l ,“PERFEc'rio ” and Mrs. Ramsay and Miss Adele MacNutt. Charlottetown. | I Mr. charles smwm. st. John. N.: B.. was n guest of his mother Mrs. Robert Stewart on wednesday. Mrs. James A. Campbell, is in- I-.-,'§.".fi'."`.§’. ‘1§°..“°.§.`l.°.L`§¥..f`§ f.`.`°..if“l`.ii MONUMEN I`S Furnace, all conveniences, leveni rooms. hardwood doom, close to shui-,c with large lot of luid. Apply M|»cDONALD dt l\hcYl-IEE. Solicitors, Charlottetown. is cn 53-6-1B~i1'fm8i, of music. A number of the pupils are Cleamed and Polished EVERYWHERE I That TION the creamiest, tastiest, purest dessert on the lsl- and. pleaser. Oiered in several dainty flavors. _...'-""'-"""‘§ Preferred absolutelv peerless Ice Cream called PERFEC- In summer especially it’s the Premier Palate- Perfection quality is the home all over the Pro- vince. It is sent out in good condition and our beginners. and later an opportunity will be given to hear these and also to note th e Id b | I am prepared to go into any Ceme- " AD;-gg” eprogrssmeythosek mth vm cl Wm ha” men members °f 'ms °l“5I sizes or hioiiaiizneuetfs :ld l::s for several years u dun d ‘I Mr. Ernest Wright representing R. chu,” for “ch “rt ue Numnle , I n be made by our "nt "I""'°’ h°f°-M~ li-eapondenre or otherwise. I The next work will be cleaning and 3nmm|n|¢,_ make the cemetery a place of be ty smoothing the paths src. 74844-8-1.8-25Jum I -23 July 13.4", é FATHER Cream" dealers make it a point to keep it that way. V 6 O ow ri ° be-i iii was me , 1 . _ _ ` :§’;‘,?,;°‘§_‘;,,,”§,,§“§,,_ ’_,,“;"‘§,,,,‘1‘ ’},m§_i Mi 'I-° ';»»==-'iw-fb--oi Mi (ieiitral Creameries Perfection Dairy mm; L_ -1-Ucxm Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop I e McManus ,.___._ i HO¢°OO \IA5E~l FINDS iT- °""“"° ` a oimlmmemuma i~.cm¢am»»`»»|mm..~.¢ ‘ cm -ms 'rAe\..s in ou~rr~¢`s- ;. 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