t .5 t-9 ‘ :iii . i \. > , / ____ _ i ,-_/ _.9 i____ " if _,"3 .-' lff'»)_C;§_. ll 1 '/' -.J ‘ There ir. not ri ccnt's worth of ("icr~ _ _\ _5) _ man interest in Aspirin. ° _' &Q;~ , _ _ _ _ Dont_acccpt Aspirin in zi pill box! 7 i 4 f at-.#4 Genuine Castuiia Beats the - Signature ' of _ ,"5-» .. £ . _ _ ____--1-~' _ ._ -f ___i-gi -Mr. George Matthews, O’Lenry, . i if i ' -|T PAYS 10 WY iii this Province. _ --'rue ouaimian is on sale at _ Dal!erty’s, Bummerside_ _ r°\’Infmt' *nd chiM’°°° '-1-wo clsurs Pen wono each That miulizmuin charge twenty ptlve canin- to the celebration at Charlottetown. Always - _ .-L. _~ _ ° lil ° "S B to have been caused by a detective chiinnc hrok_ ` re I < _ I a Q chcn and did considerable damage to _ _- \ thc main part of the house.L. 1 _ _ I- ` Alina, Bennet Howard, Edward Grif- _.. ilu, Burton. Lot 7, and James Hayes, 521'# Cvry 0! Wrlwvf- .... ........... ..........‘.; ..._ ..._ ..... M°"*'°”°~-H- ` - \VESTERN PERSONALS »' . ,was in town on_ Wednesday on busi- ‘ side spent the past few days ln Char- ' lottctown.-L. cm .-.gi E 3%?- ' -m-hmm?-.. ileft ltloiiduy on u trip to Vancouver, _ _ ____ - i " ` .exra o .. tn nrt:-i.ott.r-1 ot' ...l-llott.ea ot' l00-Also Cnpsiiles. _ _ --*-‘MU D- Vf‘l`l\0!l Mmltlloiiicry, ac Aspirin I1 tho tr':iit»~ infirtc (ri~'_‘|#i|1-rf-it in (‘:in:iiln\ of tt:i_r-iit' .\l:iriiifnfwi|ri. ,,f _\[,,,,,,,|,.,.,|¢. Cnunmnt in the Royal Bank UI Cull- _ ni-tilt--.ii-r -if .\':iii.-_,da-.ie, l. \\`|i||\- in ie \\-.~l| l;niiirii itiiii Anplrtn iin-ixmi liiiyt-r mn|:u||u1||i'», In |i~sl~i tis- |.i|t.t~-- ii.:.i~iivi iiiili~iviiiii-_ iii<» '|'iit»|i_-rs uf l.1.iycr Company will lic stiunpql wil lm-ir -.ri-iii-r.il mi-ic ui.iria, the "Buyer Cross.” L_... _ 6 T; *__ Y. __ `___=_-g_-_-- ‘__ ._g turiieit on Saturday to rt-sniiic his Get Your Picnic O ' A ion iii tliii otl`i<-is of It. (i. llolnian Co. Ltd Siiiiiiiivrsitlo wtiorc lic begun . Tuesday, September 2. __ T work _Nloiittziy morning. Niiliiiog Piii-gr. fm- 2 year old _ ' _ e tr ~ - _ ~ _ ‘_ A ers, Ct heals (ctrisf>.d) . . . . . . . . . . 11000 ` "`_'” ""'.'_ i Lion l’ni'sr- for 2.08 trottcrs, Cider, (Ioiitcctionery, liottlcd Drinks, Cigars, tlaiiics, Novelties aint everytliing complete for your picnic. _ ' lloiman’s can Supply everythingfor the Dining' ttootti, ltetreshment Saloon, Novelty Booth and Gaiiics-"lied Ilot" attractions, cvery~one. Suppt§iiig Tea Parties and Picnics is a speciality with ns. ou can get everything you need here _ wittioiit bother or i'ussing....aiid what is more we can give you valuable assistance and suggestions wtieii you place your order with us. ` \ We will only handles certain number of Picnic orders at one time, as we are determined to give all orders we arc entrusted with special and in- dividual attcntion. Write tis as soon as you decide upon holding a picnic so that we can get ready to give you service, tliat‘witt enable you to 'makes ' siicccss of your picnic financially and otherwise. l_’icnics and races booked in the order in which bookings are received. _ Write us right away.- -U.. _ -R. T. HDLMANLTD. I I but in New York, where it played for nie % neun cu insertion for advertising in this col- umn Cash must accom any order -HOLIDAY OBSERVED.-The banks and public otilces in Summer- side were closed on Tuesday owing --TEACHER WANTED for Print- nry Department of Atherton High School which reopens Aug. 26th. Lib- eral supplement. R. H. Reid, Secretary ot Trustees. 336-8-22m:lt -MR. ANDREW Gt. MCKAY near Found's Mills, New London, has .the ,high 'class American Stallion "Badg- _ley 59635” in his care. Wide-awake horsenieu make a note of this. - 387:/d. -NEW ROADS OPENED.-A num- ber ol roads are now opened by pett- tioii in Bedequc and ~vicinity leading to the North Bedeqne Presbyterian _church for the use of autos during 'church hours on Sunday. --FIRE ALARM-Fire, supposed y, c out in the sidence of Mr. John Murray, St. Eiounors, Tuesday morning and burned the kit -HARVEST EXCURSl0NtSTS.- Aruollg the harvest cxcurstonists lenv ing on Monday were Messrs Harry OBrien, Atherton, Austin OBrien, -ness. H -Mrs. Geo. Wi-liianis of Summer- --Miss Lizzie ldllisworth. Piusvillo_ British (}uluiiibta_~H. is spending tier vacation at Brackley lleach.-L. -Mr. \V. N. Morrison of Lacombe, Alta., is visiting his parents, Mr. and * Mrs. Donald Morrison, Suniinerside. -~L. --Mr. Justin O’Brier_i3 left Monday on r_etui'ii to Boston after spending a month at the lioiiie ol’ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 0`Brien, Elms- dale.;H. -Mit. find Mirs. Wltliani Ai Mc- Kinnon, Albertoii, were in Suninér- side on Moiirlary on route to Edinon- ton, Alta., where they intend to reside. -ll. -Miss Gladys McArthur. Mr. Ro- 'land lVicAi'ttiur and Mr. Ed. McArthur jot Altit-_i'toii, were outward passengers ion Monday en‘route to tho Nort West. -it »~Mi.ss Annie McCourt of the ofllcc stuff of iiolinan's Ltd., has resigned and left on Moiiduy for Swift. t'!urronL. where a similar position awaits lior.- H. . .___ -Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Gillis have returned to their lionio in tlotuilt, Oii~ tnrio. after sponding their holidays at tho home of the l'ornii\_r's p'\r<-nts, Mr ket street. li --Mr.' and Mrs. ilarry Ford, forni crly of this town. have rcturiied froin tl il I il ' grocery depdrtnicnt of llolinan's Lim ada at Sydncv' Mines. N. S. who has been sponding his vacation with his niotlier and alsicr ut tiring River, re duties ln the Batik. »-#Mit Juincs ‘Moiitgoinury of lions ltlvcr who recently gi'nrliiatcii from -tho Union Coiniiiorclul College, ('.ti:l|‘|otii\town, has uct'f‘,plcit it posit- “Scvi-ii li:iys` Lciive." the bit! mili- tary iii<~lo4li'niiiai, which coiiiris to the 'Prince lddwurd on Wednesday and only in (treat llrttntn and Australia, two tnelodrnmutic style. and enables the prodiicers to show the gun deck O 3 Wednesday, September 3. , - Eagle Purse for 2.00 `fT0tttcrs, 'l‘liii;sit;iy, August 27 und 28, holds the Double teniii iuice trotting, 2 i rcctiril for all plays of its typo, not lu 3. i-0 WH80" . - - . - - - - ~ - ~ 1000 _ trr-:- iiliout a young major in the Brit- _ ish army, whose Invention to detect whim the host lwrmr-msgsnwggelmvi ' _ __ ' - _ been seen nt tho was r B l\i»'(iilii1sarim(;ei"r(i‘i(il‘iisi1t[‘iitt-,til l'l"yhi: and In the nat’ Sim-0 Cil‘i9\ltt._Wll_l upl- ieiidn to all sorts ot complications, in Rzngugg £30 ‘mme mms wh cl C me of a British cruiser in action with " Da no; mg tho discharge of six oundors and he dn W il' _ va _. _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ex r to the waist. destroying u German U- ' Pt.i:_¢.-. _e host. it_§x_l_so load; to the race tor _'U U5 M' the buoy in the Enritish Channel by p|»_¢h“¢», 0|||rMf,¢ myindigggmmgcaond the hr.-rotne and the German girl Plant and ss certain! vuregg. ma sox' sl D o hi rapid tlrr guna, and the crow stripped ns or Department, Surnmerside, Mr. Vincent Harrington having been promoted to the position made vacant by Mr. Hurry Bn1¢er's promotion, Mr. Ernest Me- Quarrte has been appointed to itil the position lately occupied by -Mr. Harrington.-L. -WEDDING BELLB.-At St. Paui's church.. Summerstdo, on Tuesday morning, the 19th, Mr. B. D. Waite, retired farmer o`f Little Tlgnisli, was united in msrrla e to Mrs. Rose Ar- Henuult. Summenide, Rev. J. C. Mc- Lean ofilciated. lMr.' and Mrs. Waite will reside lu Surumerside for the present. ' ' .ll -T0 SETTLE THERE-Mr. Wal- IBLB SUUCK. who arrived from the States this spring after un absence of twenty-four years, has purchased a fine farm property at Cavendish, he was 'lu Suinmerstde on Monday and reports bumper crops tn that sec- tion.-H. - \ ' *#1 -'ro TEACH iN w'Es1'.-'riie Misses Dorn Squrebriggs, Mlscouclie, Margaret Beer, Coleman, Addie Gillis, Montrose, Gertrude McKinnon and Laura McKinnon, Grand Ittver, all Island teacliors, were uiniiiig the group leaving on Monday on thc North-West harvest excursion.-H. ` -MRS. C. MURPHY DEAD.-After an illness of some months Mrs. Chas. Murphy passed away early Tuesday m0I`l'lil1g at her tate residence in Suni- merslde. Deceased lady, torinorly Miss Jane Egan, was born at North Wiltshire 63 years ago and has been a resident ln Sunimersido for the past thirty years. She was very highly respected by all und `hor death will be regretted by many! Tliere are left to mourn four daughters und one son-Mrs. (Dr.) Doyle of Moncton, N. Bl, Misses Maude, Ella, Bertha and Mr, Fred at home. Her hiisbaiid predeceased tier eight years ago aint up to the time of his death was coi- lector of _Customs for Suiiiirierside. The funeral took place Thorsdny morning to St. Paul’s tlluircli, thence to thc Catholic Ceinctery.-L. THE HARTFORD MEETING, I-iA`lt'i`l~‘Olt‘D, Conn.. Aug. 16.-The since Ctiartcr Oak Park was opened has made many changes in the vicin- ity ot the track, which is now the uid- est in the Grand Circuit. ln.1874 ttie limit of trotting speed was,2.14, 11ow it is below two minutes, while the smooth rtuining hike has taken the place of the high whocted vehicle in which 1iobl,, and Marvin appeared at the first liiectlllg. ‘As tho years rolled hy, the trees that Burdett Loomis planted around the course and`near thc grand stand added a park like effect to the grounds. making theni the most l>enuttt'ui ruc- ing plant in America. The truck. however, remains as it was orlgiiinlly planned. the only ctiange being ii wid- ening ot"t‘li,, lionie stretcli to accomo- date tlie larire field of starters. The soil which bore the iniprint of the' shoes worn hy Gotdsinttli Mniil and Smurxgler is the some that Lu 1’rlnco- ton and Ante Guy will race over on Labor Day. The suporintendoiit ol the grounds is now busy combing the course so that the foctiiig will lic last and szifo for the Grand Circuit cavatoiide which will be there as soon aa. they. close their cngiigoiiients at Boston. When Sliartor Oak Park was liiiilt, lt was fniir miles troni Hartford. New Park Avenue, which is now a busy street, was then ti country road, while the soctliiii known aa Parkvillo liiid a few houses scattered over tho land that is no\v covered wlth_ faictorles and liousos and crlss crossed with paved streets. No doubt tiio time will come when (`.ll2il‘l.0l' Oni( Ptlfk, llltrg till other courses liuilt near cities, will have to give way to the demand of the builders of factories and hoines, but until it does it will__reninin the one great pleasure ground in New Fing- innii wiierr- inn iiulit. iiurrwss llursu relsziis suproiiie. ' This year the flonnecticut Fair As- sociation. in addition to rcnowini.; the, $10,000 (Tliarter Oak Purse, |§iV<>S R series of trottiiii.: events known as the Clianticleer, Lliiii, 'tingle and Buttle Royal Purses, its offering for races unioiinting to $127,500, the tot’ flt€\Il`€‘ for thi; park sliive. lt WHS Utwllflfl- This ziinonnt is divided into sixteen purses us follows: Monday. September 1. Cliunticlcor i’iii'so 'lor 2.10 trot- tr_~i‘s, It lioats (closcil) . . . . ....$3i000f Free t`o rail trot, 2 in 3 .. . . .250t)` 2.05 class pacing, Ziheats ....l000_ utters. 2 in 3, (closed) . . . . ..$2000, \\|ilrlwlnil t‘iii~r- tor 200 put' 1 licnts tcliiscilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3000 ~ it treats, triosi-dl _ . _ _ . . . . . . . . . .$3000 _ Aliorn lhirso for it year old trot- _ ters, 2 in fi tr-tosoil) . . . . . . . . ._ 2000i 't<‘rc,, for iill_ pare. 3 heats 1000. ‘ Thursday, September 4. t 207 class pnciiig 'i heats .. $1000 -IN CUGTOMS.-In the Customs forty-tivo yours wliic_h have olapsed~ _ tteatlhrift _ < _ _ EHAiLl-FAX, August 21.--(Quotations furnished' by F. B. MoCurdy and Q0.; the Montreal Stock Exchange.) ` Atch 88% aio. 82 cent. 7031, c. P. R. .. ..... ........1s41,g Crue. . . ...134 stu. . . 94% 931.4 .. . .. 122 79% . 99 P. a. .. .......1101,§ _ ..... 75% _ 41 ex_ Pet sorgarnsw 'V-su" Fig-eI'= . FD. _`. Tr- we Vee 7 _ ©@FFElE l§2;::::_.r.‘i”?.?‘.%::*;';f;“.r§l.‘.r°e‘;.?§*fe‘;;,l:; _' in 55 pound. I peund. and 2 pound am- : l __ in tliebean. ground, or fini. ground for 'pei-coiaton. ‘ ` wfa.-‘few-.t»n.¢."Pe.f.¢¢c°|fe.-i>e»f.¢ayM.a.". inn... _ _ ; /' _ci-msis s-sANson_N_ . MoN'msAi. ~ .,, .IQ O M|n|rd’s Llntment Cures Dlstemper ' . .__ _____i~¢ ___. _ _ _ ._ ._ _ _ __ . V, 5__.. _ , ;ul_l_3€- ¢__!| lbuulgumgf; `Moore & McLeod- Ltd. ll9-lZl Oueen Street Charlottetown these economy offers on coats. ' _ ll.“lili’_‘l»iiT“’°”" ‘7°”‘_S 15.00 These nice, well made Donegal .Tweed coats- all new this season, various sizes just twelve left to choose ` front, Worth to $24.00 special I-1t_.`.tltl5. $33.00 Donegal Coats for __________ _.$22. and all new this season. _ _ sale Thursday at $36.00 Covert Coats for ____________ _$24. ‘ Special Oiier inC0ats el Navy ur .Black Serge Here are some always popular inatcrials, wcll made up into trim, stylish coats--just a 'few ot' each price, but all really good smart wearable garments, Covert Cloth Coats to $32.00 A space-making clearan of wom'en’si coats _ $19.00 Coats for ...... _.$15.00 $25.00Coats for .... _...$18.00 $27.00 Coats im-..__$20.00 $32.00 Coats for ______ _.$22.00 CE _ VERY DAY COMES SOMETHING ‘NEW-.-demanding room in the women’s ready to wear section. There’s no dodging the need for spacc~ so-to make sure of it-we’rc going to empty some coat.fixtures with 20.00 Trim lady like fawh covert cloth coats, all new this season, just a few ~ left, worth t0 $32.00 will be placed on . ....................... _.$20. . , Ladies’ Straw Hats P, worth to 6. lor An extra hat to finish out the season will cost you mighty little money---and will lrcslicn up your ward- robe in great shape. There's a table full of these, all shapes and styles, worth to $6.00 each, choose for ........................ ...__ ............. ...__ _______________________ ____ ___._$1.00 - - Another great lot, worth to $8.00 t’or_______ _____$2.0() \_ v . ._ E 1 .Getting Full _ Money is ,ii water-proof. A A wonder _ wear. ,_ _ i i C Thrift does not imply people have an idea that they must practice sell’ sacritice in order to save. ` The ~woinan. who knows what thrift incans seeks ' First the worth of tier nio- - _ _ .__._i_ $ i A most durable and econ-. omical Hoot-material for the bathroom, kitchen, laundry, etc., because it is absolutely i Requires no cement or tacics to hold it clown. Two yards deprivation, althouirli some -Lwidevf ' ' *' _ _ . . for Value for Your - if -'-= ciiiiniiiiiii eiiéi A big variety of the latest patterns now in stock. Com- _ pare it with other printed - floor-coverings and note how economica)l it is. The Gold Seal 'guarantees that Congoleum will give you satisfaction. lt'e pastccl ney und, if she llnds it, sa.vtni;s are the logical rc- __ ,i _sul . _ of nninlitlin 'itre, to tho largest business ol' the lefi. 3 hfldts tclosctli . . . . . . . . ..l0000 form or www to co,,,,p_,,.c l__i ._ 4---~° HU¢\1~'_0n~_ ll i*l__Y_\0W_ ltlaltgltt ;lt Sir l_{en-_ 2-00 C;‘_§_;st;°l:;‘:{£’n:E_l_“; 'woo _ with tho haphazard spend- i "_'.l."' 'A ! ry rv ne`s ' ies re, om on, wierc _ ' _ ‘ mg of money which takes/ ' it is rapidly approucliing its ttiird year £3-l0__"'_l°i‘_“ l'_"_°‘"_g~ 3 h_f’"t“h"_‘$;1000» no med of v;\p|@_ L while rronipanlos are presenting it in _ "l L _ “(5f‘_‘ l_“_:’“’ 0_3 ‘”;'n_, both Mvihoiiriio und Svdm-\'. Anstra- W "ner" " "‘“'“ 9"' 0" 2000 Ham nm t - s- . L.__._l ' -t 0 bought if tho sumo pur- chasing power were used in shopping elsewheroi I The reason for this lies in the fact that our piitrons get full _valiic. They pay _ tho lowest prices in the clty, and consequently save money. In other _ words, they practice 'thrift in the best form ‘ » Summefslde _ ini 'rn ."ci¢»i¢ °°‘°'*-°'|“"'“n'_~°“- ` -~l-mil -_ ..-._._..__;...._ ' npr-ns n e entre at 10 o c *um wg] \ this moraine. * 370 |upi"ili'ui'Cii'$'1§i:i'f°'~L¢'i§p"}o"7|'i.|mn°n%i'°o- _.: & , , ' Congoleum Rugs nnr,r~ ' .Q _,f-f-*" ' W3? J ewirmwimw *“'**“"_l.__.__ Foil ` _» .ls /7/7 t t . There is no form or ff-* ' _ ,_;;_-- ` ____ - thrift to compare with full ‘ iii” j ` ' ' \ ' " I' value tor th- nione you _ ' ‘“""° iW""'--V w°"k“' M th” PMR The` Chnrmr Oak Pun" for all trot. I spend. Anti there yin no “ E 2 0 _ __ _ -'_i_ _ __ _ ; A _ __ .__ V _- I ` \~;§\ ml I" Squth Amm' “ihnc one Com' mlfglii iilliilgizcilrgttiiii 3 'iii-ieiitsu-'.1000 sliiiililiiiig ?lvthi]hi]noS[liir;hti.3iil: 1 i '7 7- ' ‘ L _ E' ii 1 Q ‘ - _-1- 3 \;i pmly wi" ""'"i" llrpscllt it I" Umm' All oi lr-_aiilngltiirt stnrsiofi . I tomattcalti' savo tn the f ._ 5 E; 5 1 'l 1- 1 _- '.- lm' mml' ‘vanpr Howurd. play' Cen' iro negiigetl in ttievarly closing i- outs urae of n year. it sum ,' _' _- f f _ - :_ ‘ - _ '_ “#5, wh h permits purchasing f - _*__~ '_ _ f _ * - .__ additional things, which _ ~ , , ~ - ‘_ * '__ _ _“ig otherwise could not b _ I »__ ` * i ° ' _’ ' - i _ C *ff -1-' Q' f;i'~'.==~'_<5_s~__'__ll >< oo:iQ_,>< °5’T‘e.ooa N _ H U U ll ` _ yn. $9.00- “ mio ytls. 15.00 17.75