. ‘k, 3i TUESDAY if - i 1 ‘Imam ~ MOIPRE a McLEO$ LID. 1190-12! Queen st. Charlottetown ‘ w-etflsrnr‘ " r 3 _@8Ew 2 ,,;.%->__.____ gaze-w‘ ~ - '* i" Men's Palm Beach piece, tlnlined, the warm weather. w T. '= "w r - "=‘l-°l§$§‘<“€:.%§= to39 chest t-v" flannel $‘3t).00 and $25.00. l l E E 5 r l i L 1f . 45¢ They come in tan, grey and lovatt. $22.50 Men’s fine all-wool Gaberdine Coats, raglan style, nice urcigllt for summer wear, medium and light fawn shades, Suits, two- real. Suit for Si-zes 36 checks, fu Men’s all-wool serge and ‘cream outing Pants, cream or cream with black stripe Sizes 32 t0 38. $0.00 nnil éliiilfit) plain $1.23.’; and $ filll belt. A you will not be reminded that they are there. 1.50. 9 Q P1110 6 (l 771G118 , ‘all ~ L5 s a r h l f B5 - y ummer e lg t u th" v - l r“ C THE MEN'S STORE is equipped with the just right lines to make re summer the perfectly delightful period that it should be. For gf,’ business or for holidaying, we can dress you so that you can for- cl’ get your cl0thes--they’ll look right—they’ll feel so right that ‘Men's light grey Summer Suits, made from all-wool single and dou-ble breasted‘ style -they come in stripes a_nd over- ll and shield lined. Sizgg 35 t0 40. .9325, $30 llllll $35 Boys’ Summer Blouses, 0r Shirt Waists, in plain white, blue, tan and ‘fancy stripes. Sizes for boys from ‘*4 to 16 years - ~79". 906. Boys‘ Wash Suits in plain white and fancy colors_ in Oliver Twist middy and sailor styles. Sizes tweeds, Some wearabfes that 2 to 6 years . .551, $1.50 lllld $4.50 __._-_._ CURIOUS MEXICAN TREES l \\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\G=ZIIIIIIA\\\\\\\ D\\\H\\\\VIIIA V The Right Addreu ' THE GUARDIAN l The following students ' ills; Edith Taylor, Kuutsford, all»: “on on Thursday evening m“ l‘ ‘ annual . TEM." Mir. it. 'i‘. Morrison, has from a cigar butt which some one _ just returned from ‘Carleton [IIYYH Wllinrnke Mr. M-uttarfs hon-e l'l'O\V(l, only two teams completed iheid on Tlllllffiitlllly jeverding Jaqu, won by Bernard f. ‘he matter of Steamship service by n ‘between Sunlmerside and Point do crouqi oi‘ people who gathergd to ‘rhene and other mainland [Wits iuken up and it ivas dedldfidihlsll, packed the illlnt the negotiations already in full that it gave way and -prenlpitag. |progress should be continued to aicd all hands to the ground, N‘, “m. - successful tissue. .t and costs or ' Un Thursday another western lilan Wile" H"?! Wfle HMMI and Bods ronfcssed to the some charge and we" shikfidwvfll 0f Straw- Will-i also fined SBI-‘and costar-ll,’ ‘ l — For centuries thecommrm peo- _ Mass ie visiting in Summerside, l [Thursday evening last. | t were built out lfrom the central hut .-~-IM'i.=»s Ella ISharp, of Sydneypeit various angles. The iroofs of; l. spending u iloiitiny in Summerside 9- 5M1)- v- i115; with slate or wood rlhiingles. Tile Fr. CilitilpbtBll.-—<l‘l. \- "THEM WEsrrR!"i§UlRDlAN —TIGNIBH—- Don't turret M"! -—---— Annual Parochial Picnic at Tisntell —BASEBAiLL. -—'l‘he baseball July 26. 4932- gamo Friday night between tille- War Vets and Red S01. was won -—ODD‘F'ELLOW8 PICNIC. —- by the War Vets, by n score 0t There -will be a Joint picnic of Ho 11 w 1o_ . gals and Eioctrinl Lodges, leaving - v Lodge rooms, ‘Keneinzvton. at one _c°A|_ LADEM ___ Th, gchaon. o'clock, July 111th. for North Slime. iil...'.'i'“§ii ééifuiliiii’ in 73°15 qrr-Irgrgc-qerroruglxgggg; u! ‘Sumtmcrside Friday morning, ‘T 9mm“ '1 “h: a; w 8k at the for Joseph Read & Co., and was g9"? “f! ‘I?’ h sch e] about discharging mt the Town wharf. umme" d“ g ‘m’ . __ one hundred and twenty five stu- EXAM|NAT|ONS_ _ dents writing. ‘The exams were con- took me eluded on Friday. entrance exams at Albertonr-The ___A NARROW EscAPEI __ As ynlres gfififlfllfjmefgefifgflflymwflfl the Western train was moving for Hume ‘Méwnuams of (yuan, anddhe treat from the Summerslde sia. SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. l i —TOOK iwoman rlttempted to ‘board tho Messrs. Keith Hmvutt, Lorne . ., , llust cur, but owing to a slippery B‘),f’e';"r;“_j‘,§‘“ Fonbes Kenn?” sidewalk, she missed her footing and sllPDed between the platform slid tho cnrn. Fortunately, she was. not injured, the train stopped and she boarded it. —-KNUT-SFORD SCHOOL.— The examinations of Knutsfordl school was held on Thursday the‘ 29th June and Wile attended by tho __pRoMp-|- RESpONQE __ The trustees aim a large number of Inmnpnms, o; ‘he Summerflde ratepayers. Tho pupils acquittedlpiro Dem" on Saturday" prdbnmy ‘Elem l" a V"! “Wilma "mllller-ii-auvtid ‘the Railway station from ("lrrylllg o"! “"3 Prollflm l" albeing burned to the ground. At style most pleasing to the spectat- about noon’ smoke “m, seen on oi-s. Mr. William MkzcCalulay acteduw we“ comm- n-om "m" n“, i“ °ll“l"'"‘“'~ The 195C119?! ha“? platform, the firemen quickly chop- not yet been re-engagedr-H. pod n hole through nnid pot the ' firl- out with small damage, The SYS-lfiro is supposed to have started -—~INSTALLING WATER Cor- imd carelessly thrown down. H. nlrr, where he, was installling a --——- waicr syniteln and Electric light --SPOHTS.——1‘he relay rnce plant for >Mr. iJ. Milttunt, oi‘ whi'h'!r<nn Albertnn to Tignlsh on Wod- il ifiilllldy-reltood flsylery aaiilefmfltc-liy tlr-sility the 5th inst, drewa large -one of tho moat up to date in the the Indians ot‘_ Lennox 13mm] and district. the Tlgnlsh team. the indium iron out. in the first three miles, —BO_ARD OF TRADE.-- The re~|<.\llirlizlei Thomas, Indian, outrun izulur monthly meaning of the lllfl competitor 3-4 of a miie, am] ‘Board of ‘Prado nt Sunl-merside was the last three miles of the ['30P we; Francis. India! good margin. The large poinislsr-e the fluirfil of the raco at Tig- gmnd stand so \\‘l|,q hurt and the crowd clubbed t0- ~——_ i-{Plller and erected a -|.l£il‘ll)i)l‘lli'_\‘ -POLICE COURTr-At the stand-Ali. ' Milsirti-utos (‘ourt on ‘Friday before Mr. Alexander Campbell, J. P.. unlit-drip, motorist front Lot Lchargeti with- rnnning ills auto without. display-t ills proper markers was fined $25 thirty dnye in jaila Llnlnlent Lnmlu-rmnnfia end LIFE IN THE LONG AGO pie of l-lnglanrl mhde their home in (xvooden huts of one room. When 305101311 family increased in ilumncm or ‘weltltll,’ another Ihllt was built. the- Ihellde -i-t. or, rather n loam-to was added and tflien nnotlher and an- other, as ‘need required. Someiilmes they - followed a ‘straight line. PERSONALS Mr. wm. Enoch of ——IM»TS. i.. R. Allen, of Summer-l fllde, returned fronl St. John on. At other times they torn-eriy of summerside i-s visiting these huts were ltlh-mtcheti. An open- in Summersitle. _ [dug was left in the centre for the . ——-—— rsmoke to escape. The tire was al- ' —-.\ir. lluibent Rogers. of Aibefiwuys hulit in a hollow in the cen- iton spent a few days in Summer Lre of the room. iBeds were made side recently. rt turned Fniday morning after little frame resembling the ribe oi‘ Houses built by Saxon knights —~Messrs. l). R. and Robert were mruch more pretentious. They Morrison of SummQy-gide 19f; for were big halls, like the itonlnn lit- Knmvpio, N_ g" l“; Friday momnriilm, Wlllll a iimiiy roof ‘thatched floor was of hard clay. in Illie mid- . _ _ die was a great tire of dry wood. f vlglgx; éflklgéflltiifn’ u glgnlisgelsThe thin, nenid smoke »from the tire ' ' g e 0 v‘ escaped through an openling in tho = root’ directly above lihc hearth. ‘ -Rouild the fl-re were long ‘benches on ivhlch hearthsunen and visitors iswt when not ‘lighting or nit work, and tntked and drank the hours througlh. The tables were long —iMir. Frank Holman, of St. John. N. 113.. was in Silmnu-rsldo. i-‘ridlly on business. ~Miss Marie iSnmpeon, formerly t of stra/w. Often they were merely i shnkedorwns in the corner. Occu- e-Mr, Stanley Mggee n; ploncton slanally the straw was iheld in a ored Hats. i One Whose Fruit is the Counter- part of the Green Parrot. Union 0A QUEEN ST. Open from U a. m. until after midnight. Quick Lunches And Dinners All home mode baking, In- cluding plea of nvery ducrlp- lion, cake, etc. V Ice Cream served. _ Give u: a call. We will pisale you. road. , hiexlro probably has a izrczlicrl range of remarkaliiir vegotiti-ioil '- than any other coiln-try in the world. The ])lll‘l‘\.l truit tree product's an ._ odd shaped frilit, llPtlflllf-Z a close -I'1' resrniihinllcta to green purrltgt-ots. Win-n tho pnrrakcet is fiiuntcntld it mains n ilatsll fur the purr-lt tree, win-re ii aissunics a position which makes it look like title suit ltsulf. , Sn i-los-i- is the rr-somhizlnee that. their olwlnlils, the hawks, occasion- ally ily by a lree on which at tlozen ter whnt old time it is‘, ii‘ l'm no before daybreak." sought out his ihonrrlinn house. 'i‘horc was only n diln liizlit flicker- ing in the hail, but he KllVt! the bell scum, ludy oi‘ grim and terrible. aspect. . U .,.. _ And-filer. rouatr-kuhle tree is the p095 M“ Smith “v9 hem‘ m’ urhol do dinanliie—-ilyn:lniite tree- lilblled- i uihost- i-ruit, it‘ kept. in n. warn. lnzin?" nu rte, r va m n1. it contains coll- u I“ 0 I 1 y "She. "lover does. slderuhle pepsin, which reacts ag- A young New York broker of Pf the Telegraph convivial habits fell in with an old nlerside, and now of Sydney, i5 soilool friend who had gone on the "Whenever you're in town come up rind hunk with me," urged his (yLwn-y Qchm,‘ reml-nqd on yummy “mild i‘! they siPP-‘lmledr ""9 mm‘ frmn Alherton whero he had been. iiierc just go ahead and make your soil‘ at nolne. I'll he sure to turn up Soon utter ‘this the salesman ar- JQhlL N, 11,, 11m visiting friends in rived in town about midnight and. mwn’ guest, of M,,.s_ A_ l Bee,’ remembering his friend's invitation, water 3L H_ . 1 ‘ , . ly lie found .“ h- . , l‘ TIJTO (f ihes> birds aire slttlllf’, ‘l nlnniu] 1m" PT°“°“‘ “ h_ "l pnnmm- Mr- and lzpnflnienn; “Xnmfure m- me“. m; himseli fnce to taco with u lnnd- LPA“ L0H“, Argyle Strum IL . ' place, hluiwtls yvitlh ivonsitlttl-rztllli: i Mrs. John Noollzln "and two grnnd~ i)l'l'(-1li!| 5| mu rt-por, still crllig _ doughy-rd, U“; M5595 Ruth and lie‘ l1 H" ~' l0 ll FIITDFBHIS llitP Impowmla ‘mp3s...’ " Poarli Noonnll, (PLenrY. the)’ were onvo- ‘ visltnr: Mrs Lidstone qt the a , .. ., . .. " lli l: s when an irresisi. . , ' ‘ ' ' i Oil“ ilntih“. nil) tlllltflliiullllllgillrull)‘: llll wwbhnrviprilzrsits an lmmovaiule Prime (‘Ollllty Hospital, where ' ‘ a = ll A (‘X l‘ do‘ ilil\'l l. . f! C ‘ ‘ ‘ oifice n: Sum- visiiing friends — Mr, Waiter Dnrby, principlil ofl, 1 ilttenilillg the recent Matriculation rx:tms.-—li. ~—-‘Mr. nnd Mrs. 'i‘. M-orriaoil, St. ~lMr. Claude ilenrd, Boston, Marisa ds S|Z18ll(|lllR"Il1lB holidays Miro . ——Mr. Edward iiidstone, Knots- Yfifll. was in town on Saturday, ho wits llccilmpnilipd by his dnuzhtor, rho is now convalescent after un- honrds on trestles. floor was strewn with straw, and, like the less prosperous folk, host i-n Bummcrsdde, and visitors Youtlfs Companion. dcrsolng a successful Lperutlon a rillfiht time ago. H. At night. the slept together. - H ' Parlor clock, Antigoniieh Cnn- rm, [IFI ei-m 30-year ilSnm-f line int July, m4: THE TEA it or .-....'.-“::':" ' it“; i" l'"""'" arena". Ucntro piece (ecrul J. l’. Gnu “H, '|',n"'n‘,’_“'|',' '.l" ‘ ‘l, "nan ""N"§' g, dot, Richmond, P. E. i.. L 586. l'|-lee,l‘:!l.52 and Ififlfllffl intone: to yleln “do: "no.0 Never boils water a soc- "lld "I'm. always using . Th mode the belt $111!?“ t“ one» _ ' '35 flppinossi " Another Maxim. iMuny helpful things, indeed. Men nave enid, if at first you do succeed Keep your hend. NAMES OF PRIZE WINNERS AT THE MIBCOUCHE LOTTERY I llinrk Fox, lVirs.»W. J. liicCrezr ilctllel, Miitinu, P‘ 4P3. i/ndyha Gold watch, Aloisi Gnu- det, Miscouclho, F 5B6. _ Cake/Basket, Rose-Desrochcs, 37 Worcester St., Boston, l<‘ 48. , Table runner, 'i‘. A. Driscoll, in- dinn River, K 100. - Fiountoln Pen, iMra. John J. biwiNelll, South \Vest 16. P 408. Driving mdts, Edmund iS. Des- roches, Miscoilche, S 520. itw-nire Piece McNelil, Silmlllflrhltltl, (‘t 490. M; doz twbie knives, lMlrs. Gilbert Up til-Date The nlwvn uh are all z stage: of amplification. ‘l. mos. lie i5 survived by a widow. ilinst imth acid and alkaline condi- lionper, nt the. age of 60 yrs.. G three eons, two daughters, Freder- S. Molsaao & Sons 188 Onoun Strut ink in the West; Jnnleea resident of Piotou island. Leonard. a resi- dent of Murray River, Mars. Alex. llniney of Milrrny itiver, Bessie nt goof. Also two brothers in the U. _ ilosrochti-s, hiist-oilchla, V 264 t) . New Gingham Dresses We have received a small, but very new assortment of Summer Ilresses for women and misses. Made of best check Ginghams, Voiles land Beach Cloth, in very pretty styles. ' ‘Dark Voiles, mostly large sizes. Price $12. and $15. Light shades in sizes 16 to 38. $3.75, $5.50 to $12.00. Prices range from Baronette Sport Skirts NAVY, BLACK i AND WHITE Nicely made, with fancy pockets and belt. $10.50 to Price $12.00 White Gabardine Skirts, all sizes $1.98 to . . . $2.98 See our special White Wash Skirts at White Balkan Middies, and...... All Spring Hats, trim- med and untrimmed. Spec- ial to clear 1-2 price. Balance of Kiddies col- Special $1.00. Lady's toilet i-———~— .__..- (white), Virginia lVlILLINERY SPECIALS set, Mrs. Ilurlellu, hiolltrr-ill, 442. The Sisters of lliiscouohe Con- vent, wish to thunk most sincerely of their sqlluol. 1T1 St. Ilnlllnx, N. H. MQIIIINQII‘ ' Shnllroglu- Direct \Vl|e Connection: $1.00 detachable collars $2.50 ._.....$2.9s CH ILDREN ’S COTTON DRESSES Children’s colored cot- ton dresses, sizes 10, _172_ y and 14 yearsT. ‘. . . . . $1.50 Just arrived, girls white Voile Dresses, very pretty styles, sizes to 14 years. Price $3.00 to . . . . . . $7.50 Prowse Bros Ltd. i? ll" wl- own uml other. subject to prior lale— $50,000 City of Charlottetown, i’. E. l. Further particulars on rrqurlt.‘ JOHNSTON‘ AND WAIID JOHNSTON ANDWARI) Jlclnln-rnl Montreal Mock ExclnuIe-Tnrunto Ntocl: Idxehnntte Jnmg-n H!" lllontrcnl tlyaIm-Y- N. S. 8t. John's, Ntlll. “h ‘ . all ithose who "patronized the lot- tery ‘nnd made it a success, then;- ill)! willing them‘ in the renovation . ‘i “t fr, ti . fthe xi ma. h, 11nd it insalrl r . . R rtudiet \:'ll)l(fli(illl('liltlf?ts papaya ‘ 'l .l l spep la. Both the fruit ' _ ‘ _ v illilil‘ IllIIfSTPlllIIES pgssess the singular tLL TAKE TH\5 30°F TO IWY '1‘ qnzopt-rty of rendering tough meat O RRQQMWVW PRETE-ND ‘M ‘ tender. When tho pulp of the fruit EAUN’ iT AN‘ WHEN mAqqlE , 5°‘ M" Wham” “MY M" ' lu rilhhed over a pioce of tough . $EE‘5\T |‘§‘\\w\|__|_ MAKE A bargninu. 80o our new line meat tho juice attache-the filler and > H“- W p p, " qifions ill- -—r\iaiionai Geographic ' ' ‘ . ‘TH HER I of in Ilghtn. The but at “hiagglztne - - i I, d a.» . , cheapest prlcu. We are now . ' t l’ able to supply complete or ~ ____ any part of radio nets. Over - 100 different radio part0 on q ‘l our lint Including the lowest prices. Complete Marconi let _ . “*‘_H P o g $190» Wnltlnghnuno lot I240. CHAD JAMES o0 ER _ _ n", °“'" '“' ‘no’ um‘ There passed peacefully away f 3 PM“ " at his home in Murray Rlv- g W’ or. on June 22nd. David James E l ‘r ‘WHERE iH THE. WORLD L] CAN 4T BE ? i‘VEl LOOKED-F HiGl-i AND LOw Poo lTIJ} \\\il' . . vm . 50! You 401' THAT TING -BY QEORGE MQMANUQ t upw Dow? n66 ‘ even, lame. move * our OF it mg