Alfred Fraser, Inc. III “nh AYUIIIO ____ _ _ _ ‘rms cm\iu.of1'rr1~owiv ooaumi-ii~ iJvLY4.1s>3<> _ f' , . . i l_ .J.' 1 -` _ _ " i / I .' , . » ,, , E ; '_ 1 ' 1 f 1 \ 1 /,/_,K _ _/'11 -, , . 1 ' _"_ _.. . _-_-_____ _.._...._._ - ;.T_1-e.-=.££’*~_-.-..__.-.- "° "U If 7 ' ' f-'+'--.-T--~ ;_,;_»_;...,~_-;_....-,....._-_;__ -»-ri.---*_-_ _ f _.___ , y ' * *"4 I I ,THE co1vsER v.4T1v1_~: CAND/on TES Fon THE Pkovilvca' c°““`°| G"°"d'a". _~ __n _ ` O _ ._ 1 gi . HON. .IQITN A. MACDONALD . . SPECIAL LINE of Ladies Vests. 3 Conservative Candidate for King! Conservative Candidate for Prince. for 5%, pmwse Br°s_ Ltd' 5130_2i_ |i_, ,.» __ on Dollar Days at 50c. Prowse Bros., E Lui. also-zi. , M.. SILVERWARE FOB _DOLLAR _ DAY.-A number of nice pieces sell- ing at 1-3 otf. E. W. Taylor, 142 Richmond Street. 5123-7-3-li. phone number at Keppoch is R 5 fins 12. 5138. LADIES HATS at only $1.00. A bargain on Dollar Days. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 5130-2i. DON’T FORGET our big picnic at St. Eugene’s Church in Covehead, Wednesday, July 16th. Come and have a. good time. 5127-7-4-2i. LADIES MULL BLOOMERS on Dollar Days in small, medium and large. Price 35c. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 5130-21. ve a short address _ 5132-li. MR .Y FRANK ARNETT 4 4 6 ' MR. J. II. MYERS Conservative Candidate for Queens in-q~ .. Z. ,--. v _ 7 5 ` l 1 I l i ` A Conservative - Y B MR. VV. CHESTER S. MCLURE Candidate for Queens _I LARGE TABLE of Ladies Silk F Underwear on Dollar Days at 15 ‘ price. Prowse Bros., Ltd. ' 5130-2i.' l imoivi Nonrn Bax'-Mr and I us, ai-_o fonnerly of Moncton. are the guests of Mr and Mrs Rei l :will also visit Mrs. Buck's parents \ iand in Sydztey and Prince Edward .Island before returning to their home ,ln North B ' =Miss Catherine MacNeill and herj DR. W- J. P. MlcM'ILLAN'S tele- I , ~ r d t D V iKeith. Brydges street. Moncton. They ' r ‘ ' AND Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keith. Sussex. _._ $1. & $1.29 l TRIP T0 SASKATCHEWAN-, Sizes 6 to 14 Years. . . _fi i , t l s. Ihrother. Master John Ma/cN’eill, left` i Come n many S ye .en the Ocean Limited Tuesday for K Sh ._ i ._...... ........ ................. METR OPOLITAN STORE A .:f.;'.>‘:.‘:.:_;':.:::.i:.f.i;:.§;_;j Dollar Day Bargains - . LADIES' _ cHn.D1izN's LooK MEN Lsnnzs' D°NT MISS ml" °“' 'wk °f t- runs s1LK SUMMER sU:\r:vii:R . Pune siui Ladies Summer Dresses at % price. i FULL FASHIONED FULL FASHIONED Prowse Bros., Ltd. 5130-21. ' i. H ' .. use Stockings llress Socks Hose _ i $1.15 pair 19c pair 15c pair This is an exceptionally This is a value hitherto BIHCK Gfeii B1‘°“-'11 low price for a hose of unheard of. These come You cannot afford to such quality-every pair in black and sand in miss thus buy. It will guaranteedperfect. sizes 8 to 10. pay you to stock up now. ANOTHER LARGE srm=ivizN'r LADIES' LADIES' LADIES’ ' ladies’ Dresses Just Received ‘ $1.00 F Customers are continu- ally praising the quality l and style of these Dress- ‘ es. Never before have we offered such a value. Something new in rub- ber aprons. Made like a idnal thin” for dress with pleated skirt. The A ` ° Come in. many pleasing “Wiring “’°““d the colors. 1101159- Dresses 59,, Sizes 1412 to 17. Th0S¢ YESUIB-fly S015 if Only a large purchase $1.49 only. An over Pro- makes such is low price duction of the manufac- posslble, turer makes possible , such a low price. Swck up “OW "°°'°f |w»ti siiirit White Cups for 25C Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers 3 Sets 25s Cretonne Cushions . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............39c Washable Auto Cushions .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 7Sc cat- Blankets .......................... __ 51.00 16 oz. bar Castile Soap . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 25: Ensembles 4 Cup Tc; Pots 29c “I vsiic and nmadtiotb _ messeue nrtttts Nighltvwns f 6% 79, ist &s1.oo 69|: pair _ Slight imperfections which are very hard to - find make possible such ` a low price on this Hose. Dlrnlty Crepe 4 Our assortment was _'Tri never more complete in , this line, All the wanted 'H colors and sizes nov: in :___ stock. ti; MISS BENNETT will be re t P 5°" at Lsnins- iui:N‘s Bovs .wp rm ll" ,the Mass Meeting in the sti-and Winn; cnauniiar MENS ' LS g Theatre on Saturday evening and will KHAKI TWHL n`nG AND “ ASH .eg Pants suits l $1.39 pair 31- i° $1-19 4 An exceptionally large , , ._ ggeiiezge 15:: "img assortment to choose ' ' from. Mrs. Frank M. Buck and two daugh- ` ' lters, Frances and H l MISSES I. . 0.. °f mi... exiiu srscuis Summer Fells Now on Display ; $2.49 itll-1 .#, 5h°WU'1B new ideas in Summer Millinery _ "_`,[ Colors include wi-ute_ 3; aunavon. Saskatchewan. where they will spend the summer with Xara being accompanied as far west _Q ‘their uncle, Di-_ A. L. H. Mscneiii ,left by automobile for NeWY°rk- On l Mrs. Gertrude Bulger. a Dmer. laopear in the title mis in 1 ,-e~,-im; lf°"m€1`1y of P. E. I.. who is a well tliezr return they Mil make their England fa.:-mwomzn. is rehearsinslof Hardys “Tess of the D‘Urbc-i-- lknown medical practitioner in home at 34 Star Street. New London . _ -1 in London for lie“ first ._ppear:i.nc.el\;ll<§,' at a leading theatre, ‘southwestern Saskatchewan. They Conn. \ 3-5 H F’5`°f€551°1"31 HCLWSS- EM “U ,as Schriber. Ort.. by their mother` ;Mrs. D. A. MacNeill. who will spend] :some weeks visiting friends. Monc-l 'ton Times. Grrr ron Miss Lmrn-A gi-supl of friends of Miss Luella Lund gath- ered at the home oi' Mrs. C. A. Norton. Sunn - i 4 y Brac. on Tuesday , ening and presented to her a lhasdsome travelling bag on the eve As the result of pricking her , thumb with a rose thorn. Mrs. M "` , -..~f»"" *fi .~__ - 1-°“ °S» .> ,1-I‘,7fu»’7t..~;'if1%.},;;’¥~s`ff"GT-fx ' , .;r_;_ _~_r_,._ ¢»~_,_-__...f_~4~_i,»-;__s_-'.:_ . V ___ sf- it J. .- , ;~ i" _ ,,_--- at ` J. Fur-field died recently at Ehelzvcc. . .._,,_____..... _ , E ` r , 1 ALL SIZES IN STOCK FenneH _ -AND- Iihandler - HARDWARE - , -___- _____ , FOX Wlll “Quality is the First Consideration i.“P£Eni£ss" »coNTitAs'rs TN Pomric Continued from Page 4 -.__ .~~_ i ~~._ 'ni - -'~»_ 4 - -= .» A ,. -~ _.~» A.-~ <1_,;i%,:¢ ._ _ _._._.;4__-__._ij;§:i__ .‘».;°iif` . “_ if-5' 3 F3; venue only, and practiced protcciio nobody ever accused them oi' mnsis ‘-. f/ -,.51 W- _VF ,Ji . USE i 1 Eiiiiiisii rox llETT|llG *For security on your }Fox or Mink Ranch.. Satisfaction guaran- teed. represent a movement which was never attempted by such great Liberal statesmen as Laurier and Fielding. There is not much evidence of consistency ln this record. Perhaps consistency is a jewel not to be found in the pleadings of a hard-pressed politician and perhaps its absence will be forgiven by a public which is ask- ed in believe that Canada imported New Zealand butter because of the prosperity brought about by the King Government, a prosperity which so increased the people's purcliaslng power that they were able to indulge their desire for New Zealand butter Sold by the oldest dealers in ranching C. M. Lampson fi Co., _ LIMITED. ' _ I4 Qllem BRO" london, B, C. _|, lillll-and Public Augion Sales ‘ IAW FUI! lblnlng han will he furnish- Oil without charts by ul>II\!lI| to B. T. Holman, Ltd, Elm' lliiido, P. I. I. Represented ity NIDYNLN I supplies. pig; in preference to the home product. The same public may have become a iittic hardened tum receiving the in- formation that great as are the ex- ports of Canadian raw material to the United States, they are exceeded by livgm liafllwm ;‘.:i';‘..';"':r...°.:':'::f.i..‘;.‘ ° - most people are aware. I. product of _Company Limited the British Empire and not of the; United States. '- :Z3 fessed to believe in a tariff for re- .-fs;-»‘:4|-_; ar" _ ." -5 '._ -f n when in ofiic:'\ Happily for thcm and for the Dominion, their aclicns '= were better than their \\'oi~rIs. but tency. Mr. William Lyon Mackenzie ,__#W_;_.B_.`.. and, prior to the introduction of the ` 1”: last budget, had mixed no opportuni- ties for scaling down the tariff. Hi.: latest ,e\.i5;3n_ or that of his 1=‘;imi1ge|rei\'c tlioy would 1ia\‘c acted under ;Dayton, Ohio. where he had been ` Minigtel-_ Cnntgiins CQ-min “Gtr-Cty,-glprt-scrit rnnditlons." In other wordswsummo:-ed on account of the ser-` the Liberalism oi today has the caps- iious illness of His Lordship, Bishop l city to improve upon the plans and _ p. _ features which constitute. so far as they go, a repudiatlon of the Prim: Ministers proclaimed policy, while the lnictliocls of the Fathers of Confeder- numerous-much more numerous -low-tariff and free trade features and tradition, whether applicable the stntesmanship of the past or says iliis lvatchwcrd. “not as thes hoiiourrd loaders did, but as we can the rudderless drift which has mark- rrl the Dominion’s courre lmdfr 018 pr |i~nt Govemi-nent, will likely fonn their ovm conclusion as to the wis- dom of abandoning the course lo broadly and surely m9»l>l>¢d by mm who piaiiticii roi- the future of Canada rather than for the immediate success of a political party. Sets Record ` VANCOUVER GIRL RUNS 50 HASTINGS PARK. Vancouver, B. old Vancouver High School glrl, bet-5 tered the worlds record forthe Wo- . men's Fifty Yard Dash at the annual l W8 BISO Such BC' N°m'" Mf' B°““°" “°' '"7 °"'" cessories aox Pans Conservative speaker up to the pre- ! t li h il th temerlt to affront. Tang-5, Staples, gtg, ii; iiziuit-cnc. ein cttisiiitnt with ' stuff of this sort It seems. however. International Track and Fleld Meet] here today when she travelled the’ distance in 5 4-5 seconds, one fifth of l rt second faster than the previous, I _ iiiarl: of six seconds flat set by . ' . . . » _ i - Grosse 0'Neill, 0! Toronto. _ .__m,__ the wedding breakfast the coupll ation, Those who are familiar with the progress of the Dominion during the long period in which* party |0550” tgdhcrpd to the principles laid down iby the builders of the nation, and are abit to contrast that progress with ,of her departure for Prince Edward S itlzat established principle, prect:-dent,`Is1and. where her father, Rev. J. L toALund, has accepted a pastorate. to Miss Gertrude Haley. with appropri- prcfvcnt rules L! public discreatlon, are ~ atc remarks presrntedf the gift toMiss not to be binding upon Mi-_ King and .remarks presented the rift to Miss his associates. For example, there has _Lund on behalf of those assembled. recently made its appcsraiice in Tor- ’Although taken by surprise Miss , onto si weekly publication whose mis- Lund thanked her friends for their ion it sccms to he to promote the kind remembrance. A dainty lunch Liberal campaign. I; conttilns “Thelwas served at th" close of the even- _ \V:it:lii\'m';1 of Liberalism." which ing. Moncton Transcript. opens with si rcfcrcncc to those elderl *- King has hem H low mmf Mwgmtcistatcsmcii who planned or envisaged] TO VISIT BISHOP-Right Re" t greater Canada. "We must act." Monsignor MacDonald. of Charlotte- eltown. passed through Moncton on -,Monday afternoon on his way to Louis O'Leary. ivho was strickenl while on t visit ts his bi-other inf _that city. I-Iis Lordship's condition.. ltionslgnor MacDonald stated. had taken a sudden tum for the worse and little hope is-as held out for his` lrecovery. Most Rev. Henry J. O' Ileary. Archbishop of Edmonton. iAlta.. is also speeding towards his 'brothel-'s bedside at Dayton. havi;-g 'also been called when His Lordship's ioondltion became alarming. Monc- Iton Times. H l minnriva nai.Ls-Miss Marg-' .ret MeClughey. daughter of Mr. and lim-s. Michael Msotugiicy. Dssttici 'Prince Edward Isla:-.d, became the bride of Mr. Joseph Burke, son of 'Mn and Mrs. Mrlvie Burk. No\‘a` Iscotia. at the Star of the Sea Church. - ,New London. Conn, at 9.30 o‘clock [Tuesday morning June 24. the Rev. J. B. Quinn performing th» _.___ a. gown of white satin, with a bridall veil and carrifd a bridal bouquet oft yAm)5 1); 5 4.5 5|3;(;0Np5 lcermony. The bride was attired in l c., .iiiiy 2.-Liiiitn Ptimcr, ii-yen--lwhite roles. Her Sister M1-is Afmi McCaughey. who attended the bride! wore pink crepe de cl-iene and sl picture hat and carried pink roses. Mr. Vernon Burke, Cousin of the groom, was best man. After the cermony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bri.'ie`s sister Mrs Ham Mu-I_i°°d and after “L 0 _asa Fo ° \ mooc , BISCUIT , _ _ ‘.'. ‘I I _ _ ‘.A\’_ . . ul 4"‘4~cu>i\‘\ ` leg. ‘Irlds Mark si '\\° Watch Your Foxes Summer Diet ' l The summer diet is a. most important one, great care should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat ~ feeds should be reduced to a minimum and supplemented by ` cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with milk added make the "5 ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing foods ensure a. balanced ration togeth- 1 is~`J‘- v r`~‘L¥ - -'f-1 ."'L.'. Q _ 1- er with an abundance of minerals and most valuable Vita- mines. IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and i make them generally healthy and active. IMPERIAL elimin- f ates premature shedding generally caused by excessive meat feeding or an unbalanced diet, and make for better pelts. when prime. -' Always keep a good supply of IMPERIALS on hand, feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes _with highest~priced pelts. For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. . Imperial Biscuit Dom pany Lid Phone 721. Charlottetown, P. E. I. J .'§3~/ '>\ ._-l' 'i ` ncfox i -" aistculi /~ fl ‘ - ll .i it ¢§/ >