t . om‘ j LOVELY "sLo Georgette Scarfs This remarkable value in lovely scarfs willdelight every lady. new block print designs, in all the popular colorings, on lovely Georgette full length and width. This is a bar- $1.98 gain at Half Price _ Sale of Chintzes These are all really attractive pat- terns-but you know we have to have a time limit on all merchandise— these have by a wee bit overstayed their limit-—perhaps we had too much of each pattern. Whatever the reason, they're here and you have a chance of a big bargain at Half Price. Mlhfi- 4 CK PRINTED" A WON DE R More than a d The Monarch thr ad you'd say “at lea pair." Ask for any of YALUE Silk Hose A 79c ozen colors valuestock- in this wonde ful ing, 25 inclff. silk, genuine silk, beauti- fully made and finished. If you were asked the value st a dollar a the popular colors, we have them all. 79c pr. BREAK leave the rest to 27 inches of silk, all pure- thread silk, reinforced heel and toe, 15 popular colors. A /~ full line on sale, Thursday and Saturday . .. . . DlD YOU SEE THE RECORD ER Silk Hose $ 1 .00 pr. Now here is one that we want you to compare with the best $1.50 stocking you ever saw anywhere esle. v If you will do that-—we’ll you! $1.00 f5 THE- o ce- g. '.:,', I l i‘ Western ...n ' Quitouh -. ‘An w, scale, and retell. Hol- msn'l.3.fl111l.l16l'l11llr1 o... w 511m on sequels!- Znd. Sinclair l Stew- art, Limited. . 7447-93931 -*rm-: LADIES’ AID of the Princeton Presbyterian Church. Malpeque, will hold a ‘bazaar and tea on Wednesday afternoon. August‘ 3rd. _ 74 ‘ -1'HE Insv. scorr ‘Fun-rem of Zion Church will lecture in Mal- Illeque Hall on Thursday evening. July 7th st 8 pints ‘ZiSZ-lyiwiri. —B,EGINNI'NG WITH Jl-EDNBB- DAY, July 6th., we close each Wed- nesday at 12 o'clock noon. for the ‘months ac-t July and August. Sin- clair & Stewart Limited. ‘ 1413-1-24: 1111 .. .1118. June urdsy. July —JOIN THE CROWD iii) Dinin- ‘ond J-ubliee ‘Supper at Borden Satur- 'day, July 2nd. Meals 85 and Z5. Ac- commodation for everyone. 7477-7-2-2i -AN EXPLANATlION-wl would direct your attention to an article lpuhllshed in your paper regardifls imy cheque to the P. C. Hosvllfll ‘for $100 in settlement _ of a case jbetween lColin Smith; of. Ellerslle, land myself. There are some state- lments in that artlclethat are ab- fsolutely incorrect and l would ask you lo publish a correct statement oi.‘ what nook place. The 1101B ‘lstnl-es that "realizing the futility or litigation l opened negotiations for a settlement." The truth is just the reverse, and here are 11110 ’i'acts. The case was not no 001119 up at the present term of the .Su' preme Court at Summerside, but at a la-lei- date before a lury, and Colin Smith, realizing the futility o; jlflgmflon y; be tried betc-re a jury from Piflnce CGUBW. 550901111- ly the western part, sought negoti- ations hor a settlement and offered. 5t oughpmy attorney, to call off the case if I would D113’ "19 $100 1°‘ ferred to as well as his expenses, which no dcubt were considerable, as lawyers. doctors “lid 111111108111- phers do not work nor nothing. positively refused to pay any D111‘! of his expenses; hut did not object mc- paying a worthy institution like the P. ‘C. Hospital $100 and this I agreed to do. and he \ ust have been well "satisfied to pa ‘his own expenses. The not-s also states that "Colin Smith, not looking for any personal advantage, suggested the payment ‘no the Hospital." if this state-merit is correct, it is strange that he had "served me with a writ of 81000 which_ must have added considerable u his expenses. lt had been uc-id at different times by those who are not in the habit of telling thel truth andpvwhose voice we seldom "hear-on tlhe right side, that l hail-on several occas- ions sought to settle with ‘him. l had not at any time ‘approached Colin Smith for a settlement, eith- er directly 0i‘ indirectly. . l am, Sir, etc., -i-l. D. Smith. __-_-¢o->i- For all palns-Minartfs Llniinent. In Memoriatn MHGLE. E. MESSERVEY There passed away at seven o'clock Sunday evening at her re- sidence 15 lax, west end. vorrmrown chimeras ~ u‘ reported in the, press. but‘ on many l- ens the first Parliament. but owing Peppercil street- Hali- zlvlrs. Edith Eugene Messer- vey. one-or the most highly respect- cd and well known residents of, the m m Mrs. Messervey was the widow oi’ the late W. E. Messervey who "1 Kigkernick Fitted-top mbznetgtej With cull“ knee. Women of taste will find real joy in this "twp-ln-one" garment. perfect-fitting, beautifully tailored brassiere-like top with hloomer portion pleated on and falling in lines grace to a cool, open knee. in finest of cottons or purest of silks In white, flesh and LoRo MONCK First Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada, 1867. “The Busiest Store on Charlottetowws Busiest Street." peach, . $4.50 It» Pays To Get The e b_ _ llD-"J Cairn-titers the camp u Jul Hthe camping month is here life out of doors. The boys of the y . go into camp again this l e Canpe Cove, July ilth to ~. l. followed immediately by ‘ he .'l‘.;._annusl camp Julyylil- ‘ti: to 30th. ‘ ' " ..Z'5“".¢‘..'§'.'..I.ZZI§.T' .- ll oi It"! ions. tins " vital assess as fills Irloss physical ' l; rinses ' i freezer Dresses And; Y» 1k o- . "in" o w-‘gw n- Measure - ' ., 1 -."'*“‘r reef-n net-iii m” “H7 i i‘.:'"‘i"’m""‘,,'im$h:; Flt guaranteed in Manley styles- ' i‘ I ' A A eel-fighter V n in infuse”? _, ' tum t.- n» t. a hauler 1017-08 h Twlnl"! 0“ ‘tlon infilwiloiltjotqyrn. , cummi- ossllnlflbfl awn, Mints. overeefi - - ~-: '- besw . measure, Ind Dol- . gtyle ti .11- - - C. G. I.T. Annual Galnp‘...?§§Z."$i°i.§".ii.§§ ‘Tffiimihii it); f, W_-.IM.' ‘Ros i zllfigfilllw ande ~' Mia‘: was lIor many years a. prominent ri y official and widely known member oi the l. 0. K). F. Mrs- Musservey was taken seriously ill about twelve weeks ago against which the best medical care and attention could not prevail-and she passed peacefully away Sun- day evening She is survived by five sons, Albert 0.; ,H5rry 9,, Frank W'., oi this city, Waite;- A" in New Brunswick _ and Clyde in Ontario; and 'iour dauglrters, Mrs. J. W. Dlvings-ton. Windsor. N. 5.; Mrs. it. S. Curll, Fredericton, N- B.I Mrs, E. A. Rhuda of tlrls city and Mrs. W. Hx. Smallwood. Charlottetown, P. E. l. illirs. Messervey was for ganlzntion ‘mooted sh p . _ _ m; _ minim‘! and many personal ac- i3“ "I P“ _ and ith It ones thoughts turn lo The" ew-ul l” m, us...“ a chart q» ‘ intanosslflsnd near. .- - ‘ "mastitis . royince‘ entered on- stsltf and already there is asatis- "ml"? °|'"‘9l.111911i-' of. teen-age "the femliyl titlwfivfmaozrn-teeet h.» n be fflvomelllv~vifldilfsx4 ersl m. " many years a_ prominent "member of Brunswick street Methodist ‘Ohurch but on moving to the West End eleven years ago became a. member of Oxford street Church. She will be evefr remembered by every or? . with this _ “Chm-ch Imom parflcularly ‘he u,” be present at tng (oolebrnzion this les Aid for her cheerful assistance and active cooperation in every movementior its WelfarBJBhe was alsofor rainy years anactive mem- ber of Rebekah iLiodge being‘ one oi “lflili sis: .l"'°""li..“‘.il’°'"‘°" an i e s‘ an p 4, “m; will he ‘greatlysniissed ti; its "l (Yvlllsllmvtlqn. = will have the, sym- __ <b-L---fi3 w" - .- -A ammo‘ ended eleollmiusetlu one neenqlawevited that om he mun- - 011 Uliouad and awed "when one inse I W“! QM- _ . . mg.‘ ?-ito§iii°$“wi.ii§'h§'g'§? "harem neh poet‘ ' tee _f n1 on rill; tliib m s @1111 W k. butolwss ‘sushi: to‘??- fnmwlcril geared to I. propeller in e 31119.‘. V t‘. - l 1 n» - L“. Daughtersm . .. FathetjsOi l‘ Goniederaliion- use? ARTE-MIG 1on0 i . lilllrs- Arievmas 140M is s doullll-Bl‘ of the late Colonel John Hamilton, gray. who was jthe chairman of the sthers of Confederation st ‘he first convention held ivy Quebec. lGolonel Gray was not opposed ‘to the‘ Union. as has been erroneously oocasious- stated it was “the dream biilhisnibayhood to see Confedera- t n ‘ ' rs, rd is the soiesurvlvor of the large panty who‘ attended the ilrstcqnvgntion in Quebec in 1873 atjthe time she ‘was seventeen years of age and has a"v~ivid recol- dectlon of the journey distlnctlyre- membering the names of all in the rt ‘ll! - y. The day previous to this jour- ney Mrs. lard had returned from a Ivisit to Halifax, and at a lunch- eon at her home Mrs. Tupper sug- gested to her father, Colonel Gray) that his daughter accompany them on the Journey, lHer trunk not having been un- acked, and _receivlng permission rem her mother, she started off the following day with the palfly. IMrsl 14rd has two sisters. Mrs. William AlabotJt of lMontrehl, and Mrs. li-‘rederidk Peters of Vancouv- e 1'. lMrs. Lord is to unveil the Mem- orial Tablet in the Legislative As- sembly during the Confederation celebration, and Master Ernest lLord, a great grandson of Colonel Gray's is to lay a wreath on the grave of his great-grandfather. MRS- MARGNRET L. BEAIRSTO. Mrs. Margaret LJBeairsto who is a daughter of the late Judge W..‘l-i. iPope, is amen-g the daughters of the FlifllMS of Confederation in this city who will assist in the annivers- nry celebration, iMr-s. Beairsto, who has a most chanmlng manner, has a recollect- lOn 0i the time this Province enter- ed Confederation. Although only a young girl at the time. she rememb- to her extreme youth was not among those present. IMrs. lBeali-sto has one son, Mr. Arthur (Beelrsto, formerly a banker of this city, ‘but now in the broke-r- age business in Toronto- MISSGEORGINA F. POPE, RJLC- IMi-ss Georgina F. Pope, R.R.1C., is also a daughter of the late Judge Wnl-I. Pope, and a sister of Mrs. Beairsw- These ladies with another sister. Mrs. WJP. Mitchell of Haliq fax, who- it is expected will arrive for the Confederation celebration are the only three left of the fam- smrs Tulip‘. COST TEN s ‘QF 19o as Lugs’, . . but in tile. end. you d l and the attentional method of building. . Men; Tweed You might spendsefati SPECIAL N0. 1—$1.i.49. » Good Quality Tweed Suits in this Season's Patterns and Colorings Single, and Double Breasted Models. SPECIAL N0. 24312.00. o Another line of Men’s Tweed Suits in Greys and Browns made of . Good Quality Ser- viceable Tweeds. SPECIAL N0. :t_$1s.o0. \ A Wonderful Buy in Menis Blue Serge Suits enables us t_o give you a $25.00 Value for $18.00. This is really a wond- erful value. You will find our Clothing Dept. full of Money Saving Values cal or these" two Special Jubilee Days. _ 118 . ._ The“. extra ivaiae; j i. gpservioe welfgive, islour ; land " holding it. Y" 1 . or values like-onrsaiig A _ You. Can Keep Canada Prosper- ous by aBuying. Goods Made in Canada. THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY lly g JULY 2ND ll Prowse. Bros Ltd. '1 BRING iYOUR WOOL TO US WE~ WILL PAY . THE _ HIGHEST CASH __RRI_CES _ ; lMlss Pepe has an enviable“ war War. ‘In the ‘former where she en- listed as a volunteer, she won her, \R.llt.lC. (lRoyal Red Cross.) IForce. and at the otubreak of the ‘World ‘War she again gave her ser- ot thewar. timeof the Con-federation was in the "nursery," remembers distinct- lly, ls endowed with an excellent record, having served as nurse inlllli ‘llllmilolls. both the South African and World 110111118 dw Ifallr Colbiiliilifill. Mirs- IEclw-lzhivi ISha-rkoy un-d grand tliillilglhteil Miles Mlahol ‘Mclnnls we At the close of this war, on her are 818d '10 report are reserve-rill! return she Joined the Permanent 1131101111 llhlleal-enedl pneumonia. Inmornvstlon has CCllllle vices. serving during the d-uretlon that Mr. Illra-n-l: Cobb, of "North 'Ilry- on, sis su-iiferinvg iirom blood poison- ‘Miss- Pope, although who at the ling. lWe liruslt he will soon recover, ‘ ‘ltilrs. Emily Mlclnnls of Bflflllhn ly ‘the time of Confederation, and lvllass. an-lved rln- ‘Bryon although the youngest of the fam- migm-t whore she tum may This réRFrea to hand Tuesidlay slpe ihd tlhra memory. tShe remember-s quite distinctly the assassination of D'Arcy McGee lMlss Eleanor lBlancbe Havl-land is a daughter of the late Thomas Heath fl-laviland. -A|t. the time this Province entered Confederation, Miss Havlland was in political affalrs- She is the youngest oi. the lliavlland family. ToMiss Havilnnd is extended the honour oi unveiling the Memorial ‘Plaque, presented by ‘the Daugh- ters of the Empire. Sh: with her sister, Mrs- llamas-i’- nae. are the only two ‘d-aughteifs of Confedera- tion who are members of the Royal M111. LEdwvard‘ Sharkey. Dlfllvlllllg" lflhlm-mg-hl Trynn motorists, l see nearr llrla Consolidated Sshool, . ' ‘l . - -- “N” e11 1w reels-g one o-i’ the finest Pan-- 101M111‘ P. E. l. ‘*Darl" and its inq- orea-m are lhnown- far and snide. l-llls 111100110115 “Service plus quality" and with 11 ‘Wei-l stocked flrudt and con- fectiobclry store in connection ins but B. child. and took little interest ,lg,'“.‘,,g,,lifjf,‘fig" "’ "mg 1B IWMh-lllfii-oh. are wish-ling lvllrsl Morrison's dtrotxhzvr-ln-law lvllr- .las'._ W1. Muilllson , lNtrriill‘ ‘Erma. Ma's: Molrieon ‘is a fornrei- resldefit o1 wlnhl heu- paren-‘l-s Mr. and B1111 solute true l0 men-ts a n. revtlllwinvg (iylllfinldvlp J-YDB to winch pallnt is flowed- comle from! n. hoslt 01f olld iiriends. The YoumrAdlanzs Company con- olulde-d lmedr enlgagemlent in Victoria, swburd-say evening ‘before a. packed itwause- The holder og the Jialpge rpay envelope ‘containing ill-vs idollllars was we understand s, Miss J-lygywarhf oil.’ Cape Traverse.“ _Pooley's Garage North] still ifs-mains closed, as ‘Mir. Pooley slthmtsh no-w aIh-le to Ibe ou-t is yet unablle to work- However ‘Biol is gal-ring fleck». and he needs it rei- he lost a. ‘lo-t while on an ice water dllet. and soon we lfeel sure he will TlZIfiVG ‘both illeeh. and pep and tlhlsn the doors or the garage. will open wide, and ‘Dr. Pooi-ey will he all! te ll_'])0._1l' the Mitals of even a Rclte ‘Royce irllblllld. it devel- op ‘lntelrnal lzroubles. The vwfloue school meetings. lln til-ts vicinity passed of! with mu-ilille Ibusinesvs of which no doubt 1a zfufill report will the pulbllislhi- ed later by ltlhe lSeci-elaalnyfls. so Els- To coir-It signs on surest PENG- llllremrziimnm bias tin-vented Tlryon-‘ln-rud ds iT-lli-filillg a wnmm ‘wvyl. Tryon as usual algae will not llransgmss vf-urther. lo mentioned as the llkeiy-‘s _ "“_"' __ , ye-e-o llnlends- sor to the Quebec gensterolli, nlglrswfinbglét rp. y‘ MlhTiSOll. and --.-_<g.>_____ ‘ "am by ‘he do.“ . ce i rs- p hel Willard, qt Sea“. Mompluha lflllited wrtltln eeulloooolcer and it mlontleler llln- llld. . l. "m. ‘re ere 1114 paints ot- a new? e1- a has EdwardJChapter. I.O.D.E. tans. James‘ PEAKE lMrsfJalmes Peaks, who is also n daughter of the late Thomas Heath IHaviland, ‘was unable to be inter- vlewed owing to illness, and ii. is to be regretted wu he unable to week, _ I Mas. tsomiso HARTLEY Mrs. Leona: jiartley (nee Sarah Palmer) ins eughter of the late lChlef,..lustice_ Edward Palmer and one of tbadanghtei-e of the rather. its Charter Members. Being possetl s schoolgirl add... ' federation. he has no r coll-sedan o! the wproceedings, Gxcopl, the @111 Jlutebe remembers her lath- sr ta in: flavor-sly, in iavqr 0E ghe ‘Ulliwtvrlth the other metnbe s of the family. . .., , d! , ‘She has received an invitation, as i. . . . . We. Huntley has two d j ' hitérs llvl . 7 inept...’ mile r-OML p Q w ‘~ i‘ lftilzu; ‘ W.