,4 PAGE T\v[;]fl_\'ff ‘Till’. (WYARY.J__FU'I'I'I'TTOWN GUARDYUQ?! ' g h > A‘ 5» s.“- .,. .\--$'Pt‘l| ~ I w ' . THE cozvssa v.4 TIVE CANDIDATES FOR THE PROVINCE ‘(mum “mum .....METROPOLITAN STORE Ladies‘ Club extend a cordial invita- 5 - Lion to the Conservative Ladies o! . - . ' . * 9.15.1. to attend the political meetinz ' : at the Strand Theatre. Saturday. a ~ a r f’ July 5th, at 9 p. m. (D. i.) to hear , ' . ' the Hon. R. B. Bennett. Seats will be provided on the stsgs for ull la- . ., . . . . . DR N. I o MIN LADmsu dies. thus aitording them an oppor- CISUMMEEEB. "m; gm‘ tunity o! meeting Miss Bennett. i FULL IASIHONID I _ FULL FASHIONID 5708-7-3-3 ' m, s llose Stockings Dress Socks llost , LADIES DIMITY NIGHTGOWflS I I I I _ I on Dollar Dayr._st 50c. Prowse Bros. 1 Ltd, i 5130-21. l . - i Tm; 1 hitherto Black, Grey. Brown slight imperfections Th“ lsicfifi§fcipltigfsalilsi unheatiqrdaoilfixese come You cannot aflord to which are vefll 118M t0 KXDDIES WAS" HATS M 50c on ‘uzhpruality-every pair in black and sand in ‘ misc this buy- It will flnd make P08811116 such . Don“ Days‘ Pr°w5e Bros" Md’ ' guaragitsed periect. sizes 0 to 10. PIY you in ltock 11D now, a low Fri“ 0n U118 H086- . 5130-21‘ _ ‘ mii . ~ \ , : . - ‘ ' I ' DON"! MISS seeing our [rack of .' [Ala SHIPMENT . LADIIZ: ' LADIIF‘ 149m? Ladies summer Dresses at ts price. o; IUBB mm“, cup,’ ‘ Prowse Bros., Ltd. 5130-31. ‘; lags! " V0110 Ind Broadcloth i = S” I names snesvcncss swa/vr- _ ~ u I N ERS only $1.55 on Dollar Days. , Prowse Bros., ma. 51300-21. 1 l .- ' ' Just Received i T . l i uinnzs nars at only $1.00. a y I 00 \ , ‘ ‘ i r bargain on Dollar Days. Prowse Bros. I '1 5°m°'-hm7 n" m an” _ Our assortment wt i r Ltd. 5130-21. custprner. are continu< . b" 597°“ m“ " The ideal thing £01’ , never more comvlstp f ally praising the quality dress with pleated skim around the < this lme. All the wanted ‘- - v and style o! these Dress- , Come in, mmy 910151!!! "Vntm: ' 9°19" and $1265 110W in . DON'T FORGET our big picnic at. _ _ 1 es. Never belore have we colors house. Stock 1 St. Eugene! Church in Covehead, ' oflered such a “hm ' - ‘ Wednesday, July 10th. Come and ' . , I , , have a good time. 5127-74-21. LADIES, MEWS n Boys AND GIRLS i ’ warm canvass! M“ 5 l l LADIES MULL amounts on . . ‘5"n m,“ 5mm“ w” W“! , Dollar Days in small, medium and . ‘ large. Price 35c. Prowsc Bros, Ltd. . P t ‘ - . __ I nox. mm" .1. arxcnoxam J. mum: ARNETT v fil-‘w-fl- S , ' Conservative Eumlidate for Kings ' c°“5°""“"° Cmmldfle h" nmce‘ 1 . , l ~ V _ _____ SPECIAL um: oi‘ Ladies Vests. s ' l 1 »—-—~~ s "t: -————-~ " " ' or“ " ""'“"""' M‘ “m ’“"IM” ' [or 50c. Prowse Bros., ma. 5130-21. c Elm 1P4 °° 17- s , 9 pill‘ - ' ' l *1" 'l‘hnss regularly sold gt Only a large purchase n -’ LARGE TABLE oi Ladies Silk $1.49 only. An over pro- mskes such s low price These are the real thing ' fiorifncsszkntanychfil: -. Underwear on Dollar Days at $6 ducmm °1 the mamlfac‘ Pflfifilblfl- ' o ' s turer makes possible m, ‘has’ not’ duk such s low price] from. price. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 5130-21. Stock up now. ‘GOOD QUALITY oi heavy not | crepe 36 inch, in all summer shades “[5555 . A . ‘Anus on Dollar Days only $1.49. Prowse SUMMER , . .~ BT05" Ltd. 5130-21. ' ’ wan; 5 for 25c ' UNTIL JULY FIFTEENTH we p” AND Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers 8 Sets 25c _ the freight charges on Rugs and 39c NW Oll Dlfillll! Carpets to be shampoo Cleaned. sun 1 Cfbwlllle Cushions . . . . . . . ......... ed, Altered or made over into ~ new| _ Washable Auto Cushions .. . 79c Rugs. Send tor catalogue with Price a Cu Blankets ...... .. $1.00 list. Maritime Rug Works Limited, I I sham“ new ma‘ m saint John’ N_ B_ Si”! a to 1‘ Ye!“ _16 ol. bar Csstjle Soap ..... . I for 25c Summer Milli; ._ °‘14'5'1'7“1Ym- 20c Colors include whiz? ‘ NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVEBTIS- '- ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' - ' - ~ ‘ w 1 1 ERS.-In order to insure insertion o!’ - " " ~ - -- advertisements, local advertisers are m, m1] w” completed. We had Mrs. delightfully enlivened our evening wered by eafli member with advised to have their copy in the Frgnk Howard, Cornwall, with us at with a descriptive talk 0n he!‘ travels A luncheon was served by the York Guardian Oitice not later than 10.30 my, megung, she had been visiting and also on her "fly" in an airplane. Point members and the slngirs‘ o! A. M. the day previous to publicatlon- for the pa“ 51x months in the West- At Mrs. Mack Vickersons, Cornwall. God save The King brought o, veg-y mm“ m” advertisement‘ a" mu‘ ern States and Upper Canada and on July 7th. the roll call will be lms-lenjoyablg evenms m a c105,‘ page or more. copy must be in the — Ofiice twenty-tour hours in advance. (/- ,.-. .. .».- -_-u- s-m-“aw-s Lr-u- .5?“ Como m. many 5W1”, d Cup Tea Pots .. . ........ v-¢4 ~... us“...- NORTl-l TRYON-The following pupils received their Grade VIII cer- riiicates from North Tryon School: Sheldon Dixon, Lieah Lord, Ethel. urard, Mabel Mclnnls, Jean Mulr- ‘ _ head and Doris Lefurgey. Much cre- ~ ‘ " V . _,, dit is due, not. only to the pupils, but ‘l’? 1- "- ‘Vfni; MR. W. (‘HESTER s. hli-Lfltl-l to the careful teaching given during (hm orvative (‘nmlidnir for (Quccils the term by their teacher, Miss J68!!- uetie MacVittie. A’. ‘em ‘si _..as-..-.. C. Io‘. Trade Huh WatchiYour Foxes Summer Diet (‘n-iscrlilliu‘ ('ililtii(lilll' lnr (furor/is -...-_._<-._.___ . .. 7 N0 Curfcrffrrzc...‘ , C-zzrzadiarz Grain u rlcprzidcnt child- m hauled grain ' Nu vi ilu‘ iiwwxvvl". The iorlnz: I11 Ilmniirwns and T.le SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-Anion: , f‘ __, , I c . . , ifivviscd, lil(ll‘l’ii‘l\‘(“; explain exactly those who successfully passed , . _ 0f CICQcZII i2‘? Zgrlfr) iJZOEFd [it B97251 ~; or.‘ i>.-;;:;.:.. rag yu- i.~_,;.1-...:~. (‘rs and Hi0 man- public school examinations and re-j i The summer diet 1s a most important one, great care . - _ n"1' 0i (asiablisl n1: tllrm. ceivcd their certificates are the I _...__.__ ,5“; t3 Income TM‘ If you think you are entitled to n Misses Beatrice Clark, Zena Barbour. .. on don.“ (“aim ua: "l' r ihwr or both ni the Jennie Currie, Lila Mountain, Daisy - i..‘il".’» y 1 should apply ior Iorms nt Dunbar, Frances Kinch, Hattie i1 xcr. _ Mountain and Mr. Waldron Barbour. -—~-—---—-~- 'I‘l1cir friends congratulate the pupils m. A\_‘\_I_;ERSA1n‘_ Ix POWXAL and their teacher, Miss Helen Dun- should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat feeds should be reduced t0 a minimum and supplemented by cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with milk added make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and pupsQ These two highly nourishing foods ensure a. balanced ration togeth- er with an abundance of mineral and most valuable Vita.- mines. IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and make them generally healthy and active. IMPERIAL elimin- “ll b‘. Ho“ of C." ym". 1 . . ~ ,3, , 1' A p.111“? l’! butljzi, u. .. " "o spLcml ioiz. ‘ " ‘ T"‘i""i‘~fl'l19 tlier c111. ifJlil the Iugpc . -'\’lill'>l'1"»‘ 1%.‘. Cfllc: BlllliLllgw‘ T‘ WW“?! ti Cllmivl‘ ....n. uni i; delmrinrni ‘ ,_ ornin may oi INnuwrJi lira" ' \'r~.'\1' boinrc z-rwoivr-rl hi‘ v win rciici, lmvilz: . . .. si-omont of a vxcnuiidn. l . ~. _ - e . l. Au ' . . ~ w» (fuumia in cncnur-i incczu» 0i (5., m’ Maurie bciwcru A ulilo ulmiru . bar, on results attained. Miss Dunbar has a school of forty-seven pupils 1n- cluding an entrance class and Alma school, but will now hold the cham- pionship for the largest number oi‘ pupils obtaining certificates, on the Island, that is an ungracled school. 1:- ElZlIPUl usury of the! .~".-;1':l Ch mls-lu-ate-li, "unrlaj". J11; 6.11. Sunday School} owl: o; l0 o'clock. The special] yv"t'~;l‘i‘ r‘ ll r/i-lgk will be Rev.‘ ‘:, B. A, 0i Vernon RH"; l s nl 3.30 11. m' ‘p-nua -.,~.___-_-. ....,-¢->..¢-_.--.._._ m». I i ':~ ['1' ilbiiur-lion iromi ' 0N STRANDED STEAMER—Miss .'1,. iii'li‘..‘ i.) <i1.u'li~‘ .i'v ill." c. :~ ‘Av-tin? ., \- p, n, at p,-,-_,-n,q]_ R3“; Grace Harper, East Royalty, arrived . I . in“ nerall caused b excessive meat ""11" “"11" 1' i‘ ' ‘Y ' ' "'“"' ‘-'-' W‘ Emllil“. P" “"""“[ m" m‘ “"'“:"1° l” ‘m’ ‘Ll p ‘ mi t" D'L11"l\l|1)"D-" irsoli|:i1d;:l'rl:ixfhtM?; ltitisterpzgezviss] ates premature shedd D g6 y y 1 i 5;; are v q _ _ 1 - 3; n. 1-; m, Q10 no of‘ 2, An mlci curl 011.1 11v: :.il:'.'-. “ " 1v”nc‘pfl_" mo l Wm 1" _ ' ~ ‘ and make for better pe tS WIEII En’, .2, W‘ l,“ ,. q F M, Lat‘? l n n [Cd m ccrirtin toil‘. for ‘r23 JLUHLLK liuli will he i110 spcakcr. Moxiduy- "I1 the ill-fated S. S. Governor Dingg feeding OI‘ an imbalanced , evening July 7th, at a p. m, Th0 icy, which leit Boston Friday morn- ycunz tiropie will have a musical ‘"3 and in a heavy 5°! struck l _;-_; i _ , - _ '__ ‘service at which R211 M. Alli" llwrcckage at mldnmm °fl M99111"- , ‘ v ' " will zlclhcr on address. Subject, Liv- Maine‘ The Sh", 1°“ h" P79991191’ V; V‘ . , D g i _ . Asbestos Hbfe 693E533 .;‘ $5,013.‘ and was so badly damaged that the prime. Always keep a good supply of IMPERIALS on hand, feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes ‘There will be spacial music at Cuptam w“ dwbuul “t m“ i‘ 5h! l O Preserve Prepared and Motel ' all iliérc rici‘ "‘“"‘1 be km 111°" "m" WP wlv- ' R , including anthems, _ v d m.’ .. t, _ 1 _ m. The steamer was dnchored till 2 {with hi hest- rlced elts. l bofings use Carco Asbestos Fibre __ .. I u ’ “a” L s “"22 0.6100,, Saturday ‘rumour,’ when the. g p . p y. Coating. Do so every few years and U i Fox BRWDERS MEET Kakapoo towed nei- so miles in to' M, _ _ . your roof will have a far longer. life, East Port, Maine. Here the pssseny t; ,._ i" j ‘ i . _ ~ because its surface is protected. .- Lmcolm M,” My 2‘__About m0 I w“ W" "imfm" 1°11" flrlnd |" " , .. _ ~ , Long asbestos fibres and pure .~* fox breeders, fur experts and spccial- ‘ Mmm’ ‘mm’ “m” °° m‘ “m” Th‘ i ’ ~ . . ' ‘ " asphalt are the principal ingredients " ists on fox diseases have been iu cou- l’ Gmwm" Dim” w” “l” t°"°"" i For sale by leading dealers in all business centres 01‘ direct from factory. e of this well known coating one gallon Ivrcnce her" for the post two days l mm and m“ on Dry Dmk w’ m! - , s, . ., l '. . - - . _ _ . .I I’ ‘ x of whlch W111 cover approximately 150 I uith demonstrations and clinics at‘ I I I ‘l; l square feet of roof. sold by an the fox ranches hare whcrc there are m u , , " y dealers I ‘ several thousand ioxcs owned by dii- CORNWALL-YORK POINT W0- " " ' -, r t .0 . MEN'S msn 15-0 ’ . » i‘ ‘ 4 Brendon! Carrillo Co Umited " i: em 21.5531 31:... was taken that of June 2nd tlhvls Institxtitihtnzzezliltli‘ Phone P. E’ I. ' I Factory: Coldbrools,‘ N. B. ‘ I - ‘ the silver black iox industry was nn- ' Mrs. Dean MscEwen at her home inl and s1. John's. ma. , ~ ‘ iircly mospcrous and very promising. York Point, where twenty-six mem- _ IThs speakers today were: Dr. Kari B. bets answered the roll call, with! l‘ “ .-~ Hanson, on cross brooding; J. M. choice summer desserts. Atthismeet-J m Bossak, New York, who discussed the ing two new members Joined the saturation point; J. C. Dcwoli‘, New ranks, making a membership of - » s“ n’ '5 . York, who spoke on legislation con-_ thirty. Fifteen dollars was voteddor = ' _ ransom. s. CHANDLER, Limited, Charlottetown 17$? ‘S?$.?§;‘;11*.f"i.‘3§sl" f? gilfiliiflsiczfi lilgolitilnlgpgfmtiornu ‘ B9055 31 THOMPSQN 1M» Montague, P. E. I. .~ a. Island. who told how to increase ' wall Hall was leit over on the punt- Rwfliwmnl- in: and other work on m mm elj "sM; 3 a-Iol-‘q. sA..l.~.i..-_., ._ I ' _.J, '_ 1'1"?" . . a. -- ~ < i . ,. .. i wu»wr~;|mq)->~Q~-w- v . ' ' . i ’ I . Bnnchnl at Halifax, N.S., 50in! John, N.B¢ .4 .1 'I.~ stwexsiu-sfi-nvfllifi - 1 1_| rs