A NEW GENERATION OF ELIE! BORN EVERY TWO WEEKS A ncrinsl fly will lsy an aversgl of I00 eggs during her first weell of life. Every fly you FLY-TOX is August means thousands less thil ‘autumn. v Fly-Taxing is made easy withfbc Jupsr sprayer your dealer gives you free with your first can of lFLY-TOX Eye Comfort tor eye workers is a matter oi’ vital importance. From early morn to late at night we “crowd” our eyes re- lentlessly, from one job to another How 13a; will they stand m Are yon now enjoying that e!- flciency and comfort which ought to be yours’! Consult ns it yon are not; You have much to gain, and nothing to lose. In any case the knowledge gslncd from an examination, makes it well worth while. G. F. HUTGHESOII OPTOZVIETBIST Jimmie Jingle Says : They're pure, why sure -—so you're secure But in their flavor is their lure. ' S1c7i"0rf'.r Firs 8a Coke: Ilo Not Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be oi great benefit to you, E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLQR OPTOMETRISTS South Side Queen Square i CHAPPELL & Phone 1 AT THE OLD STAND R-‘lfi-Bi. I, Starters, Generators Carburetor 8-16-3i. 173 Grafton WILL THEY September 15th. If they go on strike coal will TEL. 1000. 751/ is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. S. Mc- ELECTRICAL common-ens Formerly of Palmer Electric iild, Estimates Given on All Electric Wiring, Installations, Fixtures and APPIIHJICGS of All Kinds. OF PALMER ELECTRIC TD. AUTO ELECTRIC WORKS New Departure, Hyatt and Timkin Bearings. -Also- MOTORS AND MOTOR APPLIANCE REPAIRS Phone Palmer Auto Electric Co. Street Rail employees arc voting on a strike ballot for Why not. order your coal early and play sale We extend liberal credit terms on carlosd lots, either VICTORIA or BRAS 0'08. Cools. Our prices Ior less than carload are for cash only. H. R. LARGE & CO. SIIMMERSIIIE Alli and Prince Bounty Chronicle o! local Interest but advortlalll newly nature may b0 It“ Mitt. -GLAVANIZE_D and black iron pipe, all sizes and best quality, sold at Brace’; 463- —-BI.'DEQUE United Church o! Canada, Rev. L. P. Archibald, Min- ister. Servloes {or Sunday. A1181!“ 20th: Bedequo ll a.m., Bearletown, 3 p. m, Borden, 8 p. m. Cape Tra- verse 1.30 p. m. Rev. J. L. Lund wlll preach st Borden and the minister at the other services. —PBOBIB1TION OOUB/l.‘ — M!‘- Q,1VL Mathews held Court on Thursday at Summoislde when a IBummeI-slde man clul-rfltd Wm’! *1‘ ling liquor contrary to the Pm- hlbttlon Act was Elven three months. Another man tram Bel- mont. Lot I6 was fined $10 N111 costs tor consuminm-i —PAS8I.‘NG 0F MRS. CHAR-LE! BLACK - There passed away on Wednesday st her home In Center- vllle Bcdeque, Mrs. Charles Black alter sn illness o! several monthl- Mrs. Black had resided in Bedeque since her montage and until late yearn was very active in‘ social work and the W. M. S. 0t the Unit- ed Church oi which she was a member. She was very- highly es- teemed for her many kind cher- aoterlstics. Before her marriage, Mrs. Black was Mia Annie lePage of Charlottetown and many old friends Ln the city will regret to hear of her passing. Miss Mattie Black was with her during the last few days of her illness. The funer- al is taking place today from her late residence. at 2 p. n-c-S PERSONALS -Mrs. Brown, of Stanley Bridge. I Kay. o1’ Summerslda-S. —Mrs. Wm. Mulrhead, oi Tryon, ls the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Muirhead, of Summerslde-S. —-Mlss Scales, who has been visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Henry Scales, o1’ St. Eleanors, has returned to her home in New York-S. ‘ -Mr. Stewart McWllliarns, of West Cape. and Mr. Melvin McWll- llams, motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday and visited in Elununer- side on their way-S. —-Mr. and Mrs. Weeks and son, Master Geoffrey, have returned to -'l'hls column Is reached for :1! I l-IIQ ll I cents a word strictly Dlilbls In Id- —-SUMMII.SI'DIPOLIOBOOUBT .4); nmsday morning at the Bmnmexsldc Police Court one drunk wngflnedfi ADQOOSNYPWDOYJM’ cases were adjourned for 1114811181117- -S 4'0! ‘I'll naommnsn or THE SEASON The Blrchss Tea Room at Carleton will serve Sunday evening dinners only to those mak- ing reservations not later than Sat- urday. Phone Borden B. 4-6 or write Mrs. MoCiudy Bell. 503- -PRESBY'IERIAN TBA — The annual pimlo o: the Presbyterian Church at Summerslde was held at stoves-Us Shore on Wednesday and was c. great success. The usual sports and games were enJOyed and a. dainty lunch served by the ladies was heartily disposed of. ‘rho Sun- day School officers were very gretslul to Mr. Stavert for the use or his field-S _-5UFFI§R.S INJURY-bu. John moon o: Poplar Grove. who l8 well know-n to sportsmen who visit the western end of Prince County. has had tho misfortune to break m; leg, which will oblge him t0 1;"; yo his bed 1or some clays. lvLr. Brooks was doing some unprove- monts to his house and raising the foundation when the accident oc- curred. His many friends hope to see him around again soon-B —CHOIR RECITALr-TTIO fourth annual Organ and Choir Recital o! the Prlncetown United Choir was given in Malpeque on Sunday even- ing August 13th at seven-thirty o'clock, under the direction of the organist, Mrs. S. L. Campbell. The spacious church was filled to its ca- pacity, about five hundred people attended. The front of the church was beautifully decorated with out flowers, and there was a feast for the eye as well as the ear. The choir was assisted by the following musicians irom other communities. Mixed quartette from Kenslngton United Church, composed o! Mrs. Preston Kennedy, Soprano; Mrs. Harold Laird, Alto; Mr. Roscoe Walker, Tenor and Mr. Harold Laird, Bass. Summers-ids Male Quarbette, Mr. George Bowness, Ist Tenor; Mr. Harold Huestis, 2nd EASTERN Gilliliilli. _,e 11m eolnsnn ls reserved I news o! local Interest but ndvertlah- o! a nswsy nature may be Inserted 1 l cents a word strictl! IIIIWQ ‘- Qdvanca. ..'BUBSCRIPTIONS tn The handed to their 1W9- A¥°m° mm" Ol’ m: at n. .1. msboirs mus 5W8 Montague. 1°5- ..°SO0IAL FUNOHON-On Monday last a plenum evening was spent at the suminer hem- o! Mr. Elmer Harris, Fortune, who! Mira. Harris entertained at dlnne the Duchern-in and the Ding-we‘ families and cant. Pewv of Nu York who ls also spending l. vaca- tion at his summer home there. About twenty guests in all wrrr present and after a wonderfu dinner spent a most pleasant oven- mg. Jsocmi. osmanmos EN- . . . ~ _ JOYED-The semi-weekly dancln: i _ - _, ,1 parties being held In the Irlshtow ’ ' .p I-AUGUST .SALEA 1 2:31‘; ‘Lffifiéfsl’. 3.23211“. i Our Final Drive FOI‘ Clearance oi All Summer Goods Is Now 0n. The Prices Below Tell the Tale. Lois More Values Not Advertised. Seeing Is Believing. So Sec For Yourself. Bathing Suits Men’s Hats Polo Shirts ,1 The tug-of-war On last Tuesday ,‘ evening between Spring Valley and i Irishtown was won by Irishtown. g It is to be hoped these parties will ‘ continue through the remainder of the summer. Egg Laying Contest Report ot the Prince Edward Is- 13nd Egg Laying contest for the week ‘ending Aug. 7. i’ ’ I , Pu Silk? 1 shirts ‘jtalillifli. is. Holland 11:59 Mgfhlfg . so“ évtloartvh liilpdtcis Hats Mdlléglllgfi Valueo$o2.25 g Mrs. slim; Eltaster 133g: Clearing at Clearing for Only Clearing For lVl!rs. J. . ason . . ._ z csr-..s.-.~ .1; 1:12;» 1-3 0“ i‘ 1-2 Pm“ $111." 51-11" 8 Exp Farm, OMS? .... 1o Mrs. J. H. Mo? a .6 - - 9 C , i mi-oia mird 1on2 S o Wm. n. Brown 17sec 4 -Willia.m Sansom Children's Cotton Hats gan Underwea sllmlllfl‘ C3115 Tenor; Mr. Wm. Forbes, 1st Bass; Mr. Earle Schurman, 2nd Bass. Sololsts, Mr. J. B. Lewis, Freetown; Mr. Roy Phillips, Kensington and m. Robert Bolton, formerly o! Liverpool, England, now a member o1 Princetown choir. The choir en- semble wss very fine and the an- thems o! a very high order. Thei their home in Dartmouth, N. S., ai- ter a pleasant vl='lt to the Island. —S. -Mr. and Mrs. John Gaudet and their two sons. Walter and Edwin have returned to Cairibridgo. Mass, alter visiting relatives in Alberton, Aliscouche and Bummerslclm-S --Mrs. J. J. Gaudet, o1‘ Summer- side, Prince Edward Island, accom- pnnled by Misses Faustino i and Dorothy Gaudet, who have been guests oi’ Mrs. Gaudetfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Zlnck, Chester, N, s., have rctumed home. comrnmv 440 and Batteries. Service, Fsulkes. every radio I could lay my hands on," she complained. have any time tor them. and now that the people next door have had one installed. I feel worse about them than ever. I'd like to get my hands on the man who Invented the singing o! the male qusrtette was greatly enjoyed by all and all look forward to hearing them soon again. The mixed quartette sang "Abide With Me," a. very beautiful selection. The tenor solo by Mr. Walter was sung very feelingly. These singers have given very freely much talent and time to these recitals. The solos by Messrs. Phillips and Lewis were indeed very pleasing. Mr. Robert Belton. a coming Baritone sang with much expression. The thanks of the org- anist, choir and congregation are extended to all these musicians who assisted in making this Recital such a. success. Following ls the program: Prelude “Largo", Handel. Invocation. Hymn. Scripture Read- ing. Prayer by Pastor Rev. M. A. McMillan. Oflertory "At. Twilight," Irving. Anthem "I Will Extol Thee" McPhsll, Choir. Baritone Solo, “Face t0 Face". Wilson, Mr. Robert Bolton; Male quartette, "selected", Messrs. Bowness, I-Iuestis, Forbes, Schurman. Tenor solo, “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," Watts Mr. J. B.,Lewls. Anthem "Come unto Me," Moore, Choir. Organ solo, "Bsrcarolle," Hellman, Mrs. Campbell; Mixed quartette, "Abide With Me," Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Lehrd, Messrs. Walker and Laird; Tenor Solo, "Be Thou Nigh," Bailey, Mr. Roy Phillips. Male quartette, "Wandering Child," Organ solo, "To a Rosebud," Steele. Anthem, "Still, still with Thee." Fletcher, Choir; Hymn, Benediction, Choir Response, Postlude, March In B, ___..__________ "It I had my way I’d break up "Never did STRIKE ? be scarce and higher priced, it 58 QUEEN STREET. wretched things." ally. "That's just. the way I feel about them myself. I suppose your neighbours keep it going till the n early hours of the morning?" I r don't mind om. so much. What ' I do object to is the way they turn ' have a row, and I can't catch one word they're saying Her friend nodded sympathetic- 49B. isms Peiieaiiz: has? i Two Pieces, Small Sizes Values up to $1.75 ‘xvorth up to 750' '1 s 23a 257.9 19m Per Garment Clearing at Clearing at 13 3 22° 338-4 Clearing at Per Suit 9 o 204 235.9 -l_3 0E 1. 2 :2? a: 38¢ a 1a e 22o 222.2 \ ' ’ - i ‘i it‘. it: Bathing Silk Com- Fancyllosc Boy s _ Z i‘. ‘.2? Z12‘; Suits binalions Mm Few»- Underwear --.‘/ 1M3‘. F. A. Drlscoll. Manager of‘ M , , i 1 A good assortment o! BOYS’ r Contest, m. .1. A. Clark, supci-in- ens amt?“ Men” Sm‘ COmb “at (m5 Patten" Summer Combinations ymdeny Bathing Suits Reg. Value to $1.75 Clearing at Clearing at Clearing at Clearing at Per Suit STRATHCONA W0. ' - , . ..-.....“‘"s n“ 49¢, 51m] 19c. 45c, The Auguest meeting o! the i Strathcona-Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alex Mac- Kay on Aug. 9th. Twelve members and three visitors were present. The meeting opened by Creed in unison, tolloyvcd by roll call, answered by the name ot an Island manufacture. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted and the following committees were appointed, viz: ‘ Sick Committee, Mrs. Alex Buch- anan and_ Mrs. Henry Burdett; School Committee, Mrs. Samuel Wood and Mrs. Walter Burdett. Report o! District Convention was given by Ivlrs. Henry Burdett and a humorous reading was given by Mrs. Walter Burdett. i Next meeting is to be held at the - home of Mrs. Rxissel Hunter, roll call to be answered by a “Dinner Dessert Recipe." 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