é. . had tie iitsowmitsgay . , _, _ _ =. .. ‘ , your orders. Poole 0r ‘Ihmnmn. "lllll" 9f clips Tflvltm- qtriclitywit? biting sarcasm o o c‘ ‘.- “ r m" M°”'°'"°' anfi" "Lin-r; 1151a EX-tzn oi I-ipverhiil. “d “m” m“ m‘ m mly m’ .Barga]nfi- In; warms-rem apaur _ gram: véagzlsnczlnr; greutméiilr. ‘ugh eventually signer Mussolini W; 1 ‘ " J iii‘ 00 if!!! _ - . 0. I 0 ape - . _, Montague and mnwmbtplmd w mu,“ _, and nu blackshirts tailed to, oprec eqlllllmell! f‘?! HARVEST I EXCURSION TBUNKS, VALISES, SUIT CASES and every ‘wearable you will need except shoe, will be shown here in the greatest variety and at the lowest prices in P. Er I. Ii you have shopped at this store-you know it is “the store with the stock." Ii you have not shopped here yet- you have a very pleasant experience waiting your call. Here are some oi the things that the intending llarveat: Eat-r. ionisis will findl- ' ................... .. $1.50, $2.00, $5.25 $2.00. $2.15. $3.00 . $1.35. $1.50, $2.25, $2110 $1.35, $1.50, $1.15, $2.001 Suit Cases . . . . . . . . ..,. Club Bags . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Khaki Pants . . Men's Overalls . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's Working Shirt.» . . . . . .. Penman's Fleece Underwear . .. . . . . .. 75c a garment Men's Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 MO ORE a 010.501) f IJMIIED THE MEN'S STORE. TWELVE MEN SLEEP IN r_____ th ti '—“—‘ t CAUSE 0F SCIENCE ‘who spent the winter and spring make so long as they 155g?’ HALIFAX, Aug. 17.— Quotations receiving treatment in the Masslv Keating is poisonlo those iellows, furnished by Johnston and Ward. ‘ ' PITTSBURG, Aus- l7.—Slceping “imfmlfi General Hospital. 1s home He gets out and kills them o“ m Members oi the »Montrcal Stock Tale 0ur Herbal Ronni"- m bchali oi science, twelve men who ggglyfi ufiltlmlpolfilfibfflt relawrw v w u“ m“ t9" miles b! Sprinting at Exchhnile? nook-on an. Diseases. New are tucked in bed every night atush he's m“ we d- i" B c "l" 9' fllPiW-‘l illce- M Lhkt George frentlec on Chronic that“? ‘n5 Mellon msmuw doze away the hours C mg a nymrrler; l; an ostrm. hc took the heart out of Vlerkoet- New York Ervhv-nxs Herbal Remedies. llurlrillus"?! o, _while delicately adjusted ipstru- he "w m ".1 (3113 er. and ter, the German by sheer speed, He u,” ‘l’: A1115" Ygrdltllllmla iua rna ments automatically record the “m “ ' m‘ “"95 “IL “me fmm behind "NEH. (NI ' advice iree b7 "llm- 30 Wan‘ paid to sleep, all references to drowsy policemen notwithstanding. These twelve men are the subjects under scientific observation in the Jndustrial fellowship ior the investi- Trentment by mull our speciality. |; ll hnl Dispensary Inglis Baum“ .. I350 Davis Vancouver. 5- o'- Csnadu’: Oldest Herbal. IFNFMY. soundness or fitiuincss oi theirslum- ‘vnhmu Eastern caudal. ~ .381‘. GIOIGUS TEA PARTY‘ ior a real time ‘Tuesday. Aug. 23nd. Mclnnis, Guardian lltllt. lhiclieill 4 1 8563-8-10-‘31 BugdingHSunimu-zide will be pleas- (By Iiri United Press) , _. er neceve newsjems. advurtllirJ PAR-IS, A t 1'L—-In iew H‘?! GRAND 012D ‘Ibo Party a at St. Georgebvmesdsu. Aug. 28rd. ' "8668-8-18-31 ..“SPBAMO'I‘0BS. —'-’I..imited numbe ior sale. Best hand spray,‘ ers on the market. " Write or phone receive news items, advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. . moooo FIELD POTATOES-sh meld oi‘two acres Cobblers oi Mr. jStepben Angus McAuiay Souris. was pronounced by the inspector, last week, to be the best visited and this is the rot year ior Mr. MgcAulay to go in ior seed-potatoes. This is encouraging. _ ..'EXCELLENT CROPS-Jioth the seed potato Ills ctors and the Brown Top inspectors are visiting the fields Northt Side in the Souris district. in both fields o! inspec- tion they pronpunpe the crops cir- cellent, remarkably’ iree 01' weeds, blight. etc. Very iew potato ‘fields are being turned down; while lthe‘ Brown top fields are cleaner. healthier and more luxuriant than .last year. All now depends on the [forthcoming markets. -—-—¢o§___._. atives, Allen Gillis and iamily. ..'Donsld A. McDonald, Fox luv.‘ or. was a visitor to Bear Mrs. James Brien, New Harmony. ..‘A number 0i disappointed Brown Top growers went to Char- lottetown, Monday to got some ox- illanailon ni why their cheques were so small. ..'Frank McPhec, who is en- gaged in railway work lathe New England States, and making good, is, visiting the island, and is now at the old homo on the North Side ior a three week's stay. ' ~ ~.. ..'Mlss Torey McPhcc, young- est daughter oi late James N. 1m- Pheo, New Harmo her numerous relatives aiq-larm- "HY and Sourls. She spent a week with her aunt Mrs. Margaret Mc- Cormack, Littio Pond. She resides in Bpstonrlor the past five or six zlelgygrelgngfilctilyszsiinayatirgtlrmmnggtfi Yllalll- _ stickdt out .11 1t taller all, summer. ..'Mr. Frank McVarish, Smlris, oped distan ny, ls visiting Th eXullption, appear to be do- In Memoriam DANIEL J. snAw" i '11’ Keatin sier. enters oi competition. This fellow Keuting learned to swim in Sheepshead ialized in shorter equatic apprenticeship. _ I-Ie deve]- tmm°lld°ll8 BPBed at shorter ce in additi (c; combination an endurance makes h birth-to beat in a ZG-lxilleugwifiilfough Most oi these marathoners oi the LLEWELLYJP lib-The phonog golden annive or the halt-cent by his iavorite invention. Edison, 30 ye strument whic reproduced soun ed the tributes his voice come bac in 1871. They plodalong patiently. not Ovelu much ‘concemed with mg “m” mile. reached the ulperlence- (Without crlllcllllll! ber. They are the only persons in and ‘then racedhi (‘if dlspurllliltillil 332:5“ the world, so iar as known, who are koetter tried to_,m write 11s le 0"! ' race when he found do it Swimming ex learning whether v new and renewal subscriptions. . PERSONALS -Miss 1101a o. guxton. n. u; oi ‘ I-laverhiil, Mass. is visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Edison ‘Has Jubilee PM“ pstort in this bus hon ra 1- - -- =1-~»=»-=5- 0-» ya» a». " i‘ m '° 2.22:0‘. Men's Cotton Tweed Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50, $2.25 I Edison appeared a little uncertain Ngplgg Meri's Black Pant Overalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50, $2.25 "'Ge"r5° Mcnomild» 59'1"‘ Lake» “s he ‘lsald m‘ Place? He m5)’ 115W! Thfsecretly printed newspapers hunks, Canvas or Metal .. ..... .. $1.00. $11.00. $10.00 Elotoredklo Hay my? M“, “mm W“ wishing he mum “m? “ m°l°iwhich m“ "m" w" a“ °"°" m“ Men's caps .............. .. .. ..... . . $1.00. $1.110 ° w“ '8“ Wm‘ mend“ “d '8'" swat’ “dhm °‘"ph°“” “d hm?“ 8W1"! the hlwlllhlrl fllllhllrllili“ River - . Men's Police Work Braces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80c Sunday am w d, H , l ~ Men's Heavy Work Socks . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c per pair "a by ‘his mllmy all: (lflltrligthy grw e‘ Men's Khaki Moleskin Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.00 ———— -—— Men's Overall Combinations ............ .. szzs, $2.50, $3.00 ,8 "Jslniflz ‘flfvffgfaregize"iwg°si°n"i KFATmG Wm‘ ‘iggml- A MOE . r. a ~- - That should be quite ‘a race at! Toronto. George Young, youngster, will be in a to spot ior it _will be up to him to s home iolks that his victory a lina was not a flash in the pan. g. the New York young- . Young will have plenty the Canadia 4 ow the t Cata- Bsynpnd spec- distanqqs , in his on to endurance. o! sprinting power \ ARK. N. J., Aug. robh reached it's mm today ‘and 250 guests assembled on the front lawn o! Rlomas A. Edison's home topon- ury oi llie attained older than the in- first captured and d. smilingiy‘ accept- oi his friends and then surprised the gathering with public speech. ' hiking into a. microphone oi th radio. a mere u iness oi sound transmission", Edison recited "Mary Had a Little Lamb." It was that bit oi verse about the' lamb whose fleece was as white as is the hair on the inventors head which Edison spoke into the trans. mitter oi the first K '90 hihl as it did A I v “Yellow Beak” To Peck Mussolini weeks’ time the Journal which used to have the biggest circulation in Italy will s appear in Paris. ‘ It is "Ii Becco Giulio“ (The Yellow Beak), which up.to a oouplepi years ago was published in Rome. 'I'he late its humour and ooiccrafm its sarcasm; so it was definitely sup- It will appear thrice monthly in Paris, and will be edited by two oi the most eminent oi Italian Joumal- lets-Signor Alberto Glance. and Sig- nor Alberto Giannini. Signor Glance was ior many years the editor oi the once great Rome new ,_ , "Il Messagero." and later director oi two democratic journals. “I1 Mondo" and "Il Risorgimento." both suppressed by Fascism. Signor Giannini was political edi- tor; oi "Ii Paese," also suppressed; and iounder and director oi "Ii Bec- co Giallo." Both journalists hid to fiee irom Italy. "Il Becco Glallo" in its new iorm will play a. leading part in the ex- traordinary secret Press campaign being waged ' ‘ Fascism. Now that the Press in Italy has been completely gagged, an "under- B. a very great deal oi trouble, but so far none oi these, hidden newspaper ofiices has been discovered. “Ii Becco Glalio" will not be on sale; it will only be sent to subscrib- ers--and others. It will not, o.’ course, havelopen subscribers in Italy, but means will be adopted to deliver it secretly throughout that country. 0mm; " .'.... .....~..e..."';... ~ Western GuardlEn-F -—WESTBBN AGBNTw-lll, J, , P. To subscriiurs in other countries the appeal will be made to send their copies to Italy, taking care not to addltss them to anyranti-Fascist al- ready being persecuted by the auth- oritics. Its iormat will enable it to go eas- ily by post-in an envelope like a letter, in a. ioreign newspaper lav- ourable to Fascism, in a catalogue, al trade circular and scientific review. The editors believe iirwlli be,im- possible ior the Italian authorities. to censor all postal packets. The stall oi the paper will consist oi a number oi well-known Italian writers and Journalists -willing to sink all diflerences oi opinion in the common struggle against Fascism. yStock Quotations ports are interested Keating can d0 ats the eighth At. Top. and Santa F's-Ry. Germans collgp American Carl Co. . . . . . . . . . .. m ragged. Vler- Am. Car and Fdy. Co. . AUGUST 18 m .._1 , . “arvest Excu@rs i0.nists' . gieaves Charlottetown . g August l 1927p ARE You‘ READY, IF NOT GET YOUR SUPPLIEs HERE, wE HAVE PREPARED- A LIST OF , WEARING APPAREL you) WILL NEED. _1 READ IT‘ OVER i Men’s Working Shirts, all sizes. Prices $1.00, $1.25 "1 and $1.50. I , \ ' ' , , _ Men’s Heavy Socks, 4 pairs fon $1.00 and 3 pairs for $1.00. Men’-s Penmalfs Fleece Lined Underwear 75c garment.- Good strong Suit Cases $1.50, $1.75 and up. E Men’s Heavy Overalls, blue stripe $1.00 a pair. Men’s Blue and Black Overalls $1.353 pair. . Men’s Heavy Railroad Blue Overalls $1.75 a pair. Men’s Khaki Pants $1.50 and up. Khaki Shirts, heavy, $1.25 each. Men’s Khaki Windbreakers and others, low prices. Men’s Caps, light and dark colors 75c to $2.50. _ Men’s Heavy Police Braces 39c, 50c, to 75c a pair. Men’s Blue and Khaki Combination Overalls, 36 to 46. Price $3.00. Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear $1.25 per garment. Men’s Heavy Leather Gloves $1.00 to $1.50 ‘a pair. Men’s Fleece Lined Co mbinations $1.39 a suit YOUR MONEY GOES FAETHER HERE THAN ELSEWHERE. snows: 0110s 110. .' THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE, i, l, l i a t; 101% 8586-8-17-21. atch the young- Atlantic Refinery Co. . . . . .. 24 5W1‘? D0106 but dropped out oi the American Locomotive Co. that he couldn't Am. Smelt. and Being. Co. . .. r Union Bag and Paper Co. Butte and Sup. Min. Co. . 109 was the week-end guest oi Miss on return to their home in Boston. leit I 167%. Ruby McDougall at. her home heiflqMassq on Monday morning accom-tcr spending some weeks with iriends. 35% They both returned to the city on 150%lSunday evening, where Miss Mc-(Cutlifie, . 1.: on return Saturday morning air gpanled by their niece, Miss Myrtle here, stopping en route over the‘ Fredericton, who will visit week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. can pacific c‘, , , _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _, 153% Dougall will resume work in the 0f-'them ior two months. Buchanan, Albany. ~ Mr. and Mrs. ; “mm o; the physmogrcal and hy.‘ Suddenly at the P. E. I, Hospital the same to George Young. hwy. gen and Hm; Riv‘ RR 153% flce oi Messrs. McLean and McKin-P Angus Stewartaccompanied them ggemc “pacts of-~5]eep_ ‘ l. on July 30th there passed irom this ————— Con. GasCo <N.Y.) . . . . . . . .. 112v, non, barristers, alter an enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Noy, Florence as iar as Moncton. ,‘ ______ , . earthly life, Daniel J. Show, son 0i WORLD'S RECORD Bud: Mom,- dm- co 35% two weeks’ holiday. and Verlion Noy, and Miss Vina w. - - ———~<"*-~——— the late Allen and Flora Shaw of International Papal 5,;_"_'_'_'_'_'_ _57 _ ,Easter, o North wutshlro, who is Miss Dorothy Cutliflc has as hcr “Do you have m work long Ulgg. Callie Direct, black 59mm; byllnwmaflonll Petroleum _ _ 31,4 Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McLeod, Al-ithcir guest ior a iew days, motored guest ior a iew days Miss Ruth CUP I hours? Mr. Shaw was well known gs a Col. Armstrong, Owned by Frank sands“, o“ of N_ J_ __ 35% hany. were visitors in Fredericton on to Hazlebrook on Sunday. liiic, Cape ‘Traverse. ‘us... only rm. regulation length Washer. having been enllllsed "l °“'“"“"- Tim“ °'"°- business mm Mls. Kan- and Tex. Ry. .... .. 2201a S““‘“Y' “ l l “r fimty minutes each}, that profession {m- 5 number o; and sportsman, and dflven by we Mumnd o“ Co; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 331 School has re-opened after the Miss Esther Dixon has returned _ - ‘years in various parts of the Prov- Floeminlz. oi North Randall, won thefneldlng Co 115% l l"?! M“ t?” 0312"» agar‘ wllhllnsll‘ “gektflhiwxlzidha- MP1; A"? lfrltlal; two weeks holiday in Char- _”—"_ ".""—"'”"'—_”*T' nce, , , 2. 9 cc, third an f9 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " u wn, were 1c gucs on um‘ oo er, or us co, e o wn. PYOfCSSIOHBI Car“ - One brother and one sister survive pa d Mum even‘ on stews" Warner speedometer ' Saturday's Grand him. Emtsl. at the old home Uigg h and Flora, wlie oi Mr. Geo. J. Johnson oi Lorne Valley. Mr. Shaw was born, October 18th 1879 and at time of his death was Potatoes from Blight “ --flpray heavy and ere, in straight heats. taking a good iield into camp, inclu g Dr. V010, heat winner in the 25,000 American Pacing Derby a; gamma- zoo. Best time was 2.08 3-5. _I)r. c. c. Archibald Graduate o! N. Y. Post ilratllate Medical School and Hospital ture. flies transm it over thirty dii- ierent diseases. A For iorty years this hasn't ‘been Circuit program‘ Oorpn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Co. Union Pacific Ry. Unit-ed States Steel . .. I". W. Woolworth Co. . . . . . . . .. 1 Oats-Oct. 01m; Dec" 000i. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Cutllilc leit little day oi the letters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weeks, Prcddricton. teacher. _ > Dr. George Green and Sutherland\ . and Mrs. Norman Stewart and McLeod cre visitors to Graham's granddaughter. of Plapot, Sask.,Road on unday. Practice limited to Eye. Ear. Nose 47 yea“ 9 months and” days" Just before the races started B. E, Abnxr-‘hw sunk Euhuuloz e u _ “w” "uh Testing Eyes-mild supgllying Glasses h0g1," fir: lhrrfiicetshwero hid m‘ ab‘: gikjllfll/liiinilkdlglillilmafillliile lamzlgfi’? L“"'°"lldv'=“15ulo'§ I . . - " 9a ' S ' .0111”, Bayer Building 1 d r, D_ ° a’ m" us“ s ssalnrt time, said to ' 'M°""”“ "W" ------ -- - u“ Bluestone - Great George Street If, mg ce1x'netv$wsr11.UIg:a1-£lent.stxe: wot,“ record m‘, twoqzarfifl: National Breweries . . . . . . . . . .. 70% - Oflice ileum-s 1.012.317. 1.30 u. 0.00 w,“ ,, membe, o, the ;;,.e,b'ywmn pscers. wlmlll”! Emil" - "3 Li - church now the United Church o‘, - <QQ>____.__ shlWiflllan - - - - - -- 33% me M L , or u , LONDON SHOCK“, Can. Steamship Pid. ....... .. am , C 60d & Bentley W” “"1 W" l Fwd-ml"! "wh- Dominion Bridge. .......... .. 1051.1. 1)’ ‘ 1| f J A. BENTLEY . (harm "a" Co", BY n. n, n. w “ma, letcclca y correct, o Arsenate of ' -000-_.-_._ "Al"? 3 RAW HAT course and universally w. l1. BENTLEY. K. c- _ __ _ BANKS 1 _ Barrister and Attorney-at-LIW PIOtOCt Little l] Bank Nova Scotia .......... .. m, p0 ular because of their Lead Oilice‘ 10o Richmond Street ~ ten I, Wht Sept 141%‘ Dcc 1401.4 1 d MONEY T0 1.01m With Fly-Toy; mnfifjf bgg“-s,,j,fi;gfi“,fjlggg$f corn-soot, 1101).; or"... 114514.. w ° gsoweness a.“ . Charlottetown. P. It‘. I. ——— graphs showing the Prince oi Wales ofl“—sept" ‘m’; Dec" 51%“ exceptlona 1y pleasing Pans Green -————_—————-———1——-— Babies must be protected from m Canada wegflng a hm, 5mm , Wps- Wht- Oct. 150%; Dec. 147- ' flavor. ' Don.‘ m“ short McDonald & Mcphee files. Besides their torment and tor- hat. ' ' / Int/we store or on {be ‘phone, always ask for: "f" """ m" m’ ,1. A. McDONALO ‘n. r. MePIllh m-vtraw;5:do1b3i'§.§"ri,°§.i“li'l d°3$$$w1a§li.'§§1cl$§§§ Bmlth- Hunter garervi . . a t m A t d 1 . se the scientific field meat porters and tourists now‘ ll cllilty Q § Buy a [kn-hum Agmm," 5m Pt I10 9V9 990d at Mellon In- wear straw hats, but since the , I Mo”, h 1'.“ _ Ezra]?! “will?!” Fileflell-rflh by Prince oi Wales has donned one Mr. Howard Court. " “ Inspect- ll0l.MAN’S '1V1"T.T»@“ harass ...:...... ...:'::::t..:':: $51.23;? .‘.".‘i...'.'.'.‘i.°“.‘il.'il..’:;"i‘.i’.l suns"... .:.".:2...%:“::.:":; l a _ fll‘ c u an to all household insects. Just iollow 1 | 111 ' - - ‘%Q »- r‘ l u s a I I B g E Wmtlsllonr blue ioliel oibottle. ..°..§..Z’.. m?“ w“ M straws m“ It.” 05:01:19!‘ dud“ u" wt - ~ °4 ~ ' S MMER ID I o e nsis on Fiy- ox irom, your re- --- +> ‘ ' - \ - “ , iuslunsrsa. sol-lotion» src tailor. I - ar..._..r-. 1mm}... r... mo... Miss nan Cotton, Charlottetown. - . 1 . '. 1*.‘ i-_ ' . g ._ ' _ a _ _—~~—-\ y-_-.._ _ T 13:1 Bringing Futmr "g 1 l“; v I George MGM-inn“! l » ... . ’ .,. _ __ . .. | , . - ' -~ I l" 1 . ‘ odauw- , _ we, r mNow an; vwwo e-lr-HT- ANWY: A bee. j- ‘ §§’.‘.7¥‘.'3 cotvtatmw, "l ‘Kgraw- T‘? :14: 01:11:15 THWIKSTZE‘? n4 wt _‘ 81:5‘. a. ‘ I. . ' ' ‘ .- DGE i WC . " , aQvz-s i was-m H10 n- llsrvr wrm "rmcr o gal _ k g w“ H!" _ . ) q 1.0515 HiP45EiLr'l _ TH! FDOL. ELEB-AANT 9t f,» , , . . Liberal-Conservative "°"‘-°“’ ”'“"‘“» °‘°°““" ' = ’ l romeo: Yulblfb. eR-oc-H- W??? r l l “ . Q "r All r ' g ,,_ - . \\ r- Associafioh <1 ~- *- 1 - ., _ __. , The Annual Meeting oi the Urinal-Conservative Association oi‘ a ‘ _ Queens County will be held in the Board o1 Trade Booms in Charlotte l a; tam. on Friday the 86th day oi August next oivluinencing at 1.30 9- m- ‘ tech Poll 1r entitled and requeltol u send 11h rumor. v Iij/y, H In addition to the iection oi oiiicers and other business deiollté! 5""""' " Ill be selected to attc the Notional ‘Convention oi the Conservative * .-\ _ party being held in Winnipeg n1 October. __ ' r _\ .. W. A. STEWART. President.- “ a ‘ ' ~ N. W. lDWTlll-‘l. Secretary.