Unis onaitwltltsirowu solenoids,” ‘I .‘ Wheaten,‘ ..nosiu HOmLOUR .- sllu wholesale and retell. T “w” sumnmidm ext-act, r b ‘ A y y, ,_ _ "midi" iii eoiieui ioo uiiivv, iiusi uuioiin ouii ioss IS iioun GAIII, iiiiees SLASIIEII iii non TillS viouiiriirui siii-z STARTS, Thursday Morning at 9 a. m, Allil GtlllTIllllES Filil out ivreii ouiii llo Goods Marked up tor the Gut Price, — "MEDWAL INSPECTION. ._ Mini Mil’! and Miss Ziinck, Red» A lleal Genuine Sale. You Need the Goods, We lend the Money. , l Crods Nurses, are busy carrying on l health inspections in schools tn- lPrince County, and luv future will Everything in the Staple Department not Listed lieio j ‘ I at Wholesale PflGGSi a —Rsv. Dr. Wm. Moiiaghsn. Soy-f; rirlllelfafiidghllflh’ headquarters In Stim- en M", Bu, W, m Summemdc, 1000 Yards Unbleacheld Cotton, 36 inches wide at .. . . . . . .. 8c Yard wieiltayi N l L “I 11 1000 Yards Better Quality Unbleached Cotton, 36 incheswideat 10c -Yard m; ¢§§§~;,n;,°g‘1;i§g,ej» fffj El}; ‘ 1000 Yards White and Cream Flaiinclctte,26 inches wide at . . . -.-. . 15¢ Yard §.‘2'.'Zi.l§“il‘$§n§§l“°' We m SW0‘ 2500 Yards Light and Dark Print Cotton, 30 inches wide . . . .. 15c Yard 1000 Yards Dress Gingham, 26 inches wide. l Special . . . . . . _12c Yard 1000 Yards Dress Gingham, 32 inches wide. Special . . . .. . 15c Yard 500 Yards Silk Mixed Crepe. Good colors. Special . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Yard 1000 Yards Assorted Chintz. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20cYard 1000 Yards Extra Quality (‘retoime 36 inches wide. Special . . . . 30c Yard 1000 Yards Extra QualityCretoiine 36 inches wide. Special . . . . 40c Yard 1000 Yards Stripe Fiannclette, 36 inches wide. Special . . . . . . . . . . 15c Yard a 24 Dozen Coloured Turkish Towels. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c Each 10 ‘Dozen Coloured Turkish Towels, Better Quality. Special ...i. 35c Each 500 Yards White Cotton Towelliig". Special . . . . . . . . . = . . . . . . . . . IZcYfiYd 500 Yards Dark Linen Crash Toweliing. Special . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 10c Yard 500 Yards Dark Crash Linen Towelling, Extra Heavy. Special . . 12c Yard All Other Gotton Goods iii Staple llepartment at Special Prices and Wholesale Discounts —REV G. T. SPRIGGB, KEN- SINGTON, AND MR. J- S. PROF- iTT, Vice President, ‘Provincial Temperance Alliance will address s public temperance meeting at French River Hall. Thursday, June 2nd, 8 p. m. - 688'! —QUITE iLL—Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs Alfred Gilils, Montrose, (nee Annie Deigliaii) is quite ill lii the Prince County Hospital. All .will hope for her early and complete recov- ery. —POLICE COURT.— At the Pol-E ice Court tn Summsreide yesterday, before His Honor Mr. J. E. Wyatt.‘ K. (3., a man tor selling liquor, coir, trary to the provisions ofthe Pro-i hibition Act, was convicted of n; second offence and sentenced ton six months in jail. A common drunk was fined $2 and costs. PERSONALS - l ~1Vlr nnii Mrs Elmer Dunninm} -- .- i Charlottetown are visiting in Sum- inerside. Here’s a .Week-end Bargain, Suits, Clearing at $ 1 4.95 Thursday--FrIday--Saturday so Men’s and Young Men's all wool Tweed Suits in fancy greys, favwns, browns and blues. These come in single and double breasted models with two and" three buttoned coats. This lot includes sizes from 35 to 42 chest measure. i sale Thursday, Friday morning L _ _ and all day Saturday at . . . . . . . . . Qlosmg Meet-Jug- $7.-'i0 SNAP BRUI ILVIS $5.00 .\ YT!) \\’II.\I'S $2.50 Y. P. S. of New Spring shapes in light sand E‘ lish Auto Wraps of Union - l wggl and cotton, good weight iii and pearl ‘grey, smart, youth- * Unlted Ohumh‘, fully wearable, Thursday. fzincy, medium and dark lolaids. _ Thursday, Friday A. M. ghuday A. M., Satur- . . . . . . . . . Saturday Boris KIIAKI PANTS $1100 I ® s»? ‘ zzcertaln morbid conditions must? exist in the stomach and intestines | to encourage worms, and they will exist as long as these morbid condi- tions permit them to, To be rid oi them andspare the child suffering,‘ use Miller's Worm iPOWIIGTH- They will correct the digestive lrregulari, ties by destroying the worms, conili-l tions favorable to worms and trill,‘ disappear. and the child will have no more suffering from that cause], This wonderful bargain will be on The Young Peoples Society oi Trinity United Church held their closing meeting of the season lash evening. This meeting took thel form oi’ u banquet and at 6.15 the society snt around the tables while the orchestra played ilelight- i’ul selections. The‘ guests oi‘ the evening were the (wast and direct ors oi’ the cdmedy plsy entitled "The Bnslifui Mr. Hobbs“. The following programme was carried out each number receiving; well merited applause. i instrumental trin by Ward, Kelly and Coburn. $5.00 FPILTS FOR 5152-95 Long khaki pants good weight, sturdy wearers, just the thing for knocking about. Belt loops sandman This lot conilains a lot of cancel- led numbers, in Fedoras and snap brims. In the lot there are all sizes but not all sizes in Toast. tn the King. any one style. Week I ' Vocal solzr-Mrs Roy Clltllilfifl}. l End Special y , ,, ' . 9 Toast to Our Church, proposed‘, p bl v l by Mr. Edwin Johnston, responded, . o a e a u 1o by Itov. W. M. Itynn. i . _ Vinllii soln~Mlss ‘Fliolina 'l‘ued.‘, ' i" Piano 50IO—-MIHS Thelniii Iluriis; I I - Heading-Di‘. Goo. Green. » “Til! BARGAIN STliIlE" Illessrs‘ ~ _ f m a grad‘ pro s ‘Toast to the‘ Young Peoples‘ - ' i u) rt) ' - oc ct . roiose l) M's i)i i we thls lot of attfiactlye fgyzshaéts why we are able MLIIIIOIKIOII‘: Iespondgd ttli “by ducer at a price away under t de uiilila l New patterns t0 01ft?!’ you 3. bargain away 111i 61' € Usuil - i Jack Johnson. Toast to Our Guests “proposed plain or eight piece tops fancy greys, fawns and bPOWIlS, $1123 63-4t073-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ - - - - %::‘§al%ol§Ev;§tsr:fimIjlfkjleltdliziil L f Here’s a Tempting Dozen for Boys and Men Auld Lang Syiio Joined iii by all] Khaki and‘ Blue charm-bray working shirts, all sizes . . . . . . $1.00 m zu kto offer this notable bargain .\. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "m" , , .. ~ .., ._, _ . - - d1-4 1s1-2= t. 1b iii prfif-nll-i» J- 30100)’ cspiibly acted? lzxiikhilfhli ilm-Illgtladnilzctlévldhdlgolfiii"renown“ wvorrflllxlill; 00;“- Men’s cotton sox, blue, black or brown 15c pr- 0r‘_7 PPS f0!‘ Men’s Balbriggan or two piece underwear, P91’ 5111" - - - - - - $ - m‘ ‘Oalttmllsler- l$2.10 per ling oi iilneiy pounds in pound.."l‘lie receipts were» 1,680 Wll-NNBRIDG —— Deiilerilll During the programme prosont- MOWTRENL. Qllfli. Msv 31- —|‘1X- bulk cxtrnck. Tho tieiiiantl for lllll- packages. Tho choose trade was in- inn country shippers mil“- Fltlons were made 0n behalf or theitreine dullness main marked the tor showed no iinpriiveini-i;i but active and the undertone was BsBY-‘flklts extras 28 to ‘All, ilrtltfi- 300ml)’ to Rev. W. M. Ryan and export. trade in Canadian groin prices were steady. ‘Etlslerii town-‘iwestern grades were quoted at 18 onds 22 t0 23- Men’s Khaki Pants with cuifs ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135 Men’s plain blue overalls with bibs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.19 Men’5 Khaki Moleskin Wind-breakers . . . . a $250 Boy’s all wool plaid Windbreakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Miss Marion Ryan who are leaving here today. thero being practically - ‘lw City shortly to take up work iii no demand from foreign buyers. ,_i_ ,,_____ ..__-_., 31- John. N. B. A presentstionflln sympstliv with the iii-oak in pri- F’ ', ~ , \ . I d _ h ; I . ' _ _ O . .221" missus u"..¢..i.*;°ii: reef"; gat:..§i"i'.zi.i'; "issue; 341d Bgauty 1mg}; 1141;“ .... Roof with Boy’s Cotton Windbreakers, brown and blue . . . . . . . . . .. . . 75c Boy’s cotton sweaters, blue and brown, long Sleeves, -. . - . - 35¢ Men’s English waterproof costs, fawn, with belt . .. . . . . . 05.75 Boy’s Balbriggan shirts and, drawers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c Men’s odd drawers, summer weight, reduced to . . . . . . . . . . 50c play recently put on by the Society. in the local market for cash grain * 66 99 ‘El-“hlyt-“trl '1 The Famous Cannon owe s 22x44 INCHES 980 PAIR This is positively the best bath towel value that w_e have ever seen. The size is right, 22 x 44_1n'ches,. _The weight 1S right, the weave is of the sort that dries you_ quickly, softly, per- fectly. A‘ very special buyh-on a big quantity makes 1S possible mseerairj, , y A ' 4 ‘Frozen Fresh Herring oZJin The Stomach V-anishes, Distress Ends It you haven't tried trusty oldi Nerviline. do so now. Its iinexam-l pied success is due to the lsei. that‘ it is dive times stronger and th-ree times more penetrating than most remedies. it contains the most auti- septic essences. Thnt feeling of heaviness at the pit of the stomach and uneasiness before and otter meals is quickly dispelled by Nerv- tllne. Thousands recommend Nerv- iline. Mrs. .l. Greene, oi Nortlitleld, h! is“ praises Nepvilins highly. She found it stop the little ills and kept the hosplini bill small. For cramps, colic, diarrhoea. gas in the stomach. iiiervlline will prove a boon in every home. Dirge 35c bot- tles sold by all dealers. *_...__ _ at $1.04 Fox Ranchers requiring n regular ration oi’ fresh ftlh for their foxes throughout the summer month may secure some by plnelng their, orders with u: new stating qusntlty required weekly, MATTHEW il MeLEAN, LTD. Bourls, P. E- island. 6818-6-14“. - and prices for Argentine and Am- erican corn were reduced one cent per bushel and Canadian western oats at 2 l-Z centgJier biis-liol. Cur lots c-f Argentine corn virere quoted nnd American sample earn to 31.07, number 2 Canadian western 0st,; at 76 cents and nuinb~ er 3 Canadian western at ‘i2 cents] per bushel. Owing to tilts decidedtyi _ weak feeling that developed in the cash wheat situation at Wlnnlpeiz. the locnl market for Sllflllg wheat grades of flour was weaker and prices were reduced twenty cents per barrel. First patents sold at ‘$8.90, second patents st $8.40 and strong bakers at $8.20 per barrel. The export trade was quiet but the . local demand was lair. A moderate mount o1.’ business was dons in winter when flour and prices were steady. Theimnrket for mlllfeed wiis_withoiit any new lecture to note. prices being Steady with n lair business passing. The tone of the market for standard grades of rolled owts was iirni nt the late ad- veuce iu prices noted. A fairly act- ive business was done in eggs pind values were unchanged. The ro- ceipts were 1,840 cases. The potato market continued active and tirm. Bales of carlots oi New Brunswick Green Mountain, were made at $2.45 to $2.50 per linger iililBtY h,,,d,,,,,,.i,,,, u, p} second be at, l owin cotnndll Don't squeeze IIIICKIIOIUI~IIIP loin them. Get two ounces of ,' peroxlne powder from guy. dru flora and rub with hot wet-clot iii-time u: :::::t:::'-.."i:i. ui; Stanley, Shaw a Pent-don. Lul- Perhaps you're building a new home. Oi‘ lsnning to rc-roof your present one. Make it i1 roof of real distinction by using Bird's "AwBlondc" Twin Shingles. Then you'll have a roof of lasting beauty, delicately shaded as Autumn leaves or strikingly colorful in solid Red, Green or Blue-Black. 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