vw “W salem' ~ __ -aw A ` ` ` Y » wa.; = A l ~ This Afternoon June 10th S. A. McDonaId’s. Invite you to-the Installation of Summer Fashion An Annual Event Ushering in the Fashion Season ' of Summer, 1916 _ \HK§IIlR§\TiI few minutes to note their l\\\\\\\\iWa\\WIllHfIl\\\\\\\\\iIIY@@\\\\\\WIIIIIIII4§ .Ill . This. our second Summer Eashion exhibition of dress hats is one of the utmost importance, and of palpitating interest to ' every woman of fashion. We might cali it a style education--a classification of the new models certified as authentic and correct by the best New York and Paris houses. The Fashions will be Displayed This Afternoon S _ You must witness this magnificient display to be well posted on what’s going to be worn this Summer; It has required some preparation on our part to be able to unfold these _new things before your _eyes; but it will take you only a charming characteristics. MII VIIL ' 1 1 i l ' l _ ‘S ° lnirlll >\ §.,;,§,1,;’,§,;,‘,,,, _ Spec»alPr1ce - V t iiitlll Provtli -QNE CENT - d achl - ’°‘_" IT PA 8 0 buy I' at ri ve,-gmpigr warm; ¢0|:::§_ And Other Ailments of Children ln =» -fi = a in Corsets _w, K, M¢6oUGAN, Globe Fox Ex- Cash must accompany order. Mini- Ci‘="\°¢f°f°Wf\- change, is Guardian agent in Summer- mum charge, twenty-five cents. side. -- ___. -LAWN MOWERS.-Braces are _ _ _ _ _.THE |V|0|.\N|N3 pA|L,y qu”-Qian offering the highest grade lawn mow- During th/‘;'€l';;;‘t“ epldegxié' gf 9:5; -SCREEN DOORS AND WIN- DOWS,Hammocks.lce cream Freezers, Lawn Chairs, and many other sum- mer specialties at right prices at head quarters- Brace’s. 6-3 msw Es2wks CHARLOTTETOWNDRIVINGCLUB -A meeting of the (‘.. D. C. will be held early next week to arrange for the first matinee horseraces which will likely take place the latter end of the week. ` _\\\\\\,\ M n . _H lionirs "/ KI DNEY W/ Pi i”/:S :ff i, cog gl \ \\\\\\_\,`§5f»?`§/ "‘*`r\;-fL__iR l o Nt*/QLQ r* ‘ lin, H q PGANS/};{A{r;s£r;C5'( I t ‘ " VE." me o E51’ ?$ A "”"";.:_l';',_".f‘~" \ .__ __, I i - _ __ '__ ____-ll \~L. ~ .» \\\\ _\ \`\\\\\ eme nt Twenty-two hun dred bags Carvell Bros. [..__..._... ii Crockeryware Yotl'|| Get it l'lere--- Everything in pot- tery and crockeryware can be found here. ' And, when you do make your se ectl_on. you are sure of getting a supremely satisfac- tory article, ands st_er- ling value for the price paid. -_ You inakeno mistake in buying at Black’s-- f it'sth_c sureshehortest' ' and safest way tosat- _ isfaction. ~ Blick & Co. 1 miss of 6 ears rlln to the milll and kind. Buy at Brace's 6~.lmsw eg Zwks. -LADIES' AID.-The Ladies’ Aid 0 will hold a sale of home made cooking ner on Saturday afternoon at 3 o’cloc ln the vicinity of Richmond to asce tain the object of an immense 200-foo building being erected. The reply re- ferred to is the drying house for th P. E. I. Brick & Tile Company. ..-FINE HORSES.-Mr. Bryson of Halifax and Mr. Evans of’ Tlignlsh drove into Summerslde Tuesday morn- ing with twelve exceptionally fine cart horses weighing from fourteen to fifteen hundred pounds each and which they are taking to Halifax. The rt Prince County l-Jxlifhltion lust fall which were pnrcllased from Mr. Albe Tanton of St. Eleanors and Charles Pridlianl of Grecnmount. They were all bought in Prince county and are considered the hest lot of HEAVY HOIRSES ever shipped from here.-X. -SCHOOL WORK.- The standing of the pupils of Wilmot Valley School for- the month ol' Muy is as follows: Grade V.-l, Horace Huestis; 2, Dar- rell Plcketts. Grade V.-1, Luella Waite: 2, Ada Huestis; 3, Vera Fisk- etts. Mabel Hogg (equal). Grade IV.- l, Eliza Waite; 2, Muriel Simmons; 3, Vera Simmons (equal) 3. Darius Hogg. Grade II.-1. Jennie Hogg; 2, Willard Picketts; 3, Halle Waite. The following have been perfect in attendnnce:- Myrtle Plcketts. Gladys Plcketts, Willard Picketts. Eliza Walt Wai ll ll il Sim Pearle te, A a -ucstis, oy lnons. Jellnle Hogg. Lyly Hogg, Dauri ley, Reise Quigley, Reta Quigley. l-lub ert Agnew. Austin Jardine and Gladys Wright. Tignes -A YOUNG HEROINE.-A wom- an’s quick intention and presence of mind, particularly when n loved one is in d h oft ': 1. letl in av- where li ms.ii'e courage might hav failed, but seldom, perhaps, are these womanly qualities shown at such a tender age as that of the little maiden _of 5 years. who is thc heroine of the lfollowing true storyz- Last Sunday three little children of Mr. Peter lfal' per, owner of fthe famous Harper' 'r¢fii'aiia¢»acilima- _ . monia in (‘ ai etown ar ' ' _ - - . can be obtalnesd at Lagifgztyfg Tonaep :gelo(_.l'axri;;zcse§;i;a:£el\i)f%hfJar;!s.gaaillegiisg has won for “Self B reputation that _ This 15 One 0f the bjgggst Corset d In rl ial Psrlours. iimmer . b ,face “ea ever ____ quality. Sinart’s are the strong, dur- °a““°t " e ' y Y ° Ama Se,,_S,mpen,ng_ my mmm; intra? tghsfemlt I.;-;l_;.l__¢;ii_l_;».i“f_;.;erl; Bargains we have offered for some _.- .__ _-.~ us* _s Nobby Sport Coats Separate Ladies Street Made of White Corduroy Velvet. Cf€afI1 Chiimhiila ' 1 belt, _ .31 2%? l‘_`_"i‘_"f’_‘ _ .9 ¥f’.‘_1_`;` .`7_'_t.'T_ff‘_’.”f7‘.'_’. §'§ii'5‘.i si°5i‘fsii§ $9.00 " '; I Q ` fl »*~'~. i .és S. tt usual: li ..~ » .. _ ,.1 ._'= 5.; ‘ it." _ _.__ _ * ~ These Suits are_in_this_ Seaso'n'siatest_stYiéS_» Withufm ' . fashiongble flair? sld_rt,_beahutidfel1llY ffaggelggjlgia W‘d°"9h°‘°i;° o exce ent ma erlasins a s 0 ' » ’°_"”-10?” * hagen and Shep_herd`Check, prlce.........---$101 *wr 1_3 _ The Broad L . Skirts _ Dresses Frillg B|0\1S€ | _ 1 Theseskirts are up to the min- They are made of beautlfulmat- ute, snappy, stylish and faultlessly erials in a two piece style and ha_ve tailored, with side' pockets. The all the latest touches that glveiii- materials are Corduroy Velvet,Repp dividuality to a suit are featured. and- Fancy Cord, prices ..... Skirt of White Pique and Coat of ................_......89c,.$1.10, 3.50 Shepherd Check, price._........_6.50 the Presbyterian Church Suminerside, candy and desserts for li Sunday din: k -AN |NTEREST|NG SPOT-PRE' sengers travelling on the' Western _ _ train invariably' make enquiries when resort and n is mme the Dwple Wm that yOu Will be Silrpflged-Whgn We \ r £ _The Farador _has also cured many vou of the exce tional] low rice sepuence death reaped its harvest ‘S“,,§§fj“ Amy ”“'"’“’s` °‘“°§’,,§’_},‘_’§,‘,‘,‘,‘§,' 1.. .latte aliuleili.-. like pneumanla so well and carefully made, so neatly ' there is no time to walt. The Farador sort ought to be still better as a first soon realize the fact. was ta en s a case recovery quickly followed. Some time all are grade 0|-_:ds and in. _ ` f '.::1t:1'°...'i.°;"?..:‘.f;.;’.°.‘t.‘3:°s.?.;a."s.:; , ' g , i , me, ,gh,m.s _“men by M c ude such makes as D. & A s. and Le 0 I' H8 ' m . S it d t l l k- - - . ,,,§“,’,‘§ ,,,e§’,F§§,§’,‘,‘,, fo ,,‘;°,,°,§‘,§,, §‘,”2§,,__ Diva. livery one of these Corsets is being so grand a remedy as ii mst re finished and of such excellent materia \' whooping cough and various kinda or “ered in me ‘S the ‘=““‘““g ff; ......._ _ ~---.ch is ........................ ___._.,.9s¢ Prejudice and skepticism often stand iii_ the .way of the Parador. People should realize that if it could do no good it could not possibly harin the patient; consequently they should give it a chance. The cures effected by its means are to he found in many homes on nearly every street. The names of hundreds of users of the Farador will be given for the asking. lot includes two prize winners at the W E ENMAN __ Farador Agent. 226 Richmond St., Charlottetown. 279-6-10Mli. ~_-_-,-_~_-,»_~_~,~,»_-_~_~.-_-_~_-_».~_~.-_-,f_-.-.-_-_-.-_-_-.12-.-.~.~.-_-<.-.-3 -MARGATE CIRCUIT.--itev. J. J. Pinkerton of Chatham, N. B., will preach at Margate on Sunday next at 10.45 a. ni. Wilmot at 3 p. m. and Kensington at 7 o'clock. Edward G. Aylward, ster pac er o Waterford Lot, 1 was in town yester- needay. lie reports lobsters very plen- tiful in that section but the fisher- men are handicapped by the extreme scarcity of ball.--H. -HOME ON HOLIDAYS,-Mr. Max- well Murphy. stu lent of St Dunstan’s Ch_.arlut.te}own children il. m.en_.sels. P Y P in these Fine White Voile is the material New York models, these I have a large frill which hang from the shoulder covering the greater part of the front of the blouse, Stir; = Chamoisette I I Gloves Here is the glove that you have been looking for this long time. We have just received a new line of these washable gloves and the quality, fit and wear is more apparent now that kid gloves are scarcer than ever be- iore. As we had to pay duty on these American Gloves, we have to charge alittle higher. Made. in White with _ White Points,White with Black Points price....... ..... ._ . and $1.25 A New Assortment of Taft. Underskirts Our value in Underskirts are especially at-_ traciive and you will do well to select yours while the selections are best. We have all the styles in _ different prices. Black Sateen._.,50c, 85c, $1.25 i Ladies Middies For Sport Wear Never have we displayed a more delightful collection of Middy Blouses. Fancy stripe of Pink’ Copenhagen, and Navy Blue price .... ..79c ' Several different styles and designs made of fine linen with colored cuffs & collar prices 1.25 1 50 J 9 ' a ` College has returned to Tlgnish to 9 spend the holidays at his home here. Dresses __ Our new style fdresses for little girls are made in this sea- son's latest styles. Fancy collars hats in White and Hats forthe Sporting girl in the lat- est Biack and White Stripes, also dress _._l.oss'rEns Pl.e_|;iJlFul..-;{ Mrk A Of Sport Hats Raincoats We have the Black Slicker Coats for Misses and Children, i i | Black. price_......_._.._...$4.50 and 7.50 i Hogg. Wyman Clark, Lauretta Qnfg-_ His friends are pleased to notice that Maxwell has sustained his reputation by capturing honors in his favorite study, History.-Y. -FUNERAL.--The funeral of the late Mrs. Keough took place Wednes day morning from Tlgnieh Church. The mother’s funeral returned to Boston this (Thursday) morning. -SERIOUS FIRE..-Captain Peter Perry of Palmer Road north met with E; two barns, and other outbuildlngs were appointed foreman of t he boiler shops Mm were pmymg near me numb destroyed by fire. lt seems that Mrs. of the P. E. Island Railway; paid a _ when "me _]0e_ and 7 gen mm mg Perry had started a big fire in the kit- brief business visit to Summerside on water. Hia younger brother nm to tim. chen stove, preparatory to cooking the Wednesday evening.-l-I. dinner and shortly rlerwards she was -- _hoiise some little distance away to 1 . gen mg mother who was nn¢,_.,~¢,\ln|ng startled to find that the upstairs was in -Mr. H. 'l'. Holman. Silmmerside, B, neighbm-_ The two wonmn [emma flames. the fire probably starting from visited the P. E. l. Brick fc Tile Com- ma; me cpm; waging; ,mi fnmng (Cr a defective flue. Two of the sons pany Works, on an inspection trip hejp they mghed to fha g¢g.ne_ mm in _were at work in ii field nearby, but al- Wednesday and reports building ops- the meantime, little Ethel. ll bright though they hurried to-the scene and-_rations progressing rapidly. y , were joined by the neighbors, notliingj ' _ " ' proeuredglong polmthat ggmmng md could be done to check the flames.” -Private Gay, of Bt. Elsanors, a lbeen using as a fishing rod, and ex- which sian reduced. their home to rneruber of C Co. 105th Battalion who tended it to her brother just all lm giies. llch sympathy-is felt for Mr. was taken ill a week ago with hem- came to the sm-face for the 1”; um; erryv and his family, as they have morrliage of the lungs was yesterday with nil, she helped mm tg me bank spent maoll labour and money these removed to the Prince County Hospi- and succeeded in catching hlni by' tile ll!! f9W=70ll*l‘il1 ilI1Dl‘0ViDK Bhd Ili-tina tsl for treatment. snogltlz; and willing illm upon ary up the blllldihs.-_-_Y. _ ____ lan . en her mot er and theothers ‘ -I-v-*--“-°°-°'°'“*'°°-‘-" ‘ ___ ' arrives alia was eliilrlns iilm' visor-;‘ njgglngt *sch°’;‘f’§“'f‘?é;\Y1,§°”}§°h°§,J: if: iggif olilsly atpd :ryinp Help! 'Hslh!~-Now. . F ‘ peque en Sunday visiting her uncle Mr.: 'Q °“ ° °_ ,,Y?`°V"°'3d°f‘;" *fn m"°‘°““* --Josepliy Nslntyrli was. convicted .H. E. Mekai. Postmaster. accom- zroiilslinliziliavee [30:11 ...Q-y °' ° 7°" and lined! $500 Mlvre Btinelldiary psnied by two coutlias. the Miesess ' ' _ Wyatt yestsrdsy_for,.,viplstion ofthe *Hills of Bhedlao, N. B. 'Phsy were Prohibition Act. , ` ‘guests at the Green Himsa and rs- _ in contrasting colors, Gingham You will enjoy in seeing our New Also in Shepherd Checks and li serious loss Tuesday when his house --Mr. John E. Cameron, the newly turned to Kensington in the evening --Ms‘ssrs~.Los'|s Alilnault. merchant ' _ , _ _ : _ f Pilisville and Phillip H. lllvans, Tig- _ .. . _ _ c,Asrrol=ilA .--.~--...-....».».-»-- i . _ _ f _ . _town Wedn_|ld_\!i_°-Ho.; _ , _,_ . in Use For0vsr30Ysara s`5f'i’¢'i¢'é'i1'lcsm'° °i"°°°r'¢'i=yR'3§»` ' ` . 1, <7 'v f~ 1. __ _ _ . _ r , _ _ t f __~ ug ,‘ 'i .fe 1 __ » 9| | -l ` ' ' ‘» - ' iii 'I ~a~ N ‘i' i- » il »- ‘ ta... ' tl.. :y¢,o.t:. it , iii li , -. ,__ “ . -el ~ :,_ -; f _ _ . _- Alw”\;s `E:rr“¢%=d“‘l;|_ j' gg" __ _ ’ ‘ ._ I-_ » _. r.__.g._ »_ _ 4-_.5 . 3. _ _ _ ."“"“"°‘ v » i2.2‘.:’.2.‘.!..°ff €*"" ‘°_'.f‘f’ i c ._ ._ _I ‘” " » .1-<1~ . 4 and Fancy Cottons, size 2 to 14 yrs. price.........50c, 1.15, 1.95 and returned home by the Northumber land on Monday morning. SPSIDE MAIEKETS Buckwheat, per bas. .’f5- -1.00 Barley, per bus. .75 -.90 Batter, per lb. dairy. .80 Butter per~l\i.~ creanissy. .ill cilnliias. .per ill.. .ig Em U.fin°'.“°. 11 I-lsy. loos¢...par ton. $10.-Sill. Hay, pressed, pn ton. 10.-18. Lamb-polls. stall- .40-.60 HMOI, PII' lbw .14 Oatmeal. psr_»100 lbs. 88.25 0sts.- black- . pet has. .66 Oats. white. psr_hlil. .SI Potatoes. por but-» .80 Park, organs att'd, 1.5 te isa wh ass. use-1.4 tl. Bti-aw. pressed., par Street Hats with the latest trimmings of Foliage which has just arrived. ...::*..'.°t;.» ..._,.ti unusually large funeral processlontee- tified to the respect in which the de~ _ .< _ ._ _ ceased was held. Her two sons Wil- »-. --_ _ _ - - anger, as en suwae, E liam and Alfred, with their sisters, _ __ »~ ~ i 0 ing human life under clrclinistilnces. Mrs' Stewart and M". Shea an of i V ' 'l ` ~ » f » 5. 9 whom had come to the island for their ‘ _ “' * ' Iiilllilill lil iIi3_l|lLlii|Si Mr. W. R. Brown of Mt. Allison has been notified from the office in charge Record Office, Ottawa, _.gang his son No. 444814 Private Francie Joseph Brown, infantry, ofiiclany re. ported admitted to No. 2 Canadian Stationary Hospital Boulogne, June lird wounded right arm. will send fur. erpsrtfeulars when received. Priy. te Brown wont over with the 55th attaifoili About a year ago. _.' LONDON Jlihe 7 -'ljlie Co ii eorrespondsint of the Daily Matiinlazgg: imsts of German losses in'the North '%¥ E -Ji ~ l'N“s""'E'l~'F’ff= ‘Ri V i "1" f gem Kiel, that the first unofllclal ea- \' _ Mi sh ' ’ - 1 'Colored Poplins, for Children price ........$3.98 Miles lu Cas/lea Dlisfa, ' Cleans. Pelialles. as all one operation has you dsslsr 254:. is $3. wounded at 1,400 and of missing 4. es, gives the number oi killed, 800 of _apo-_ _ _ '.--ii .1 » ' .,.._,_ , - --_-‘»\~.~9-v-~:“'-1-**'r: f 1 . 5. _i ,_,._-J. 4 w _,K-"1 _-g., - _ ~, '_ ' . _, pi... -,_ ._; - _ ,f;'~ ; ’ ‘ ,. _ - _ ' .~_‘~ ‘ _,Y -if ¢. _._,', _-_-3-»__ w__~.. ,_.'-fe.: 'ui _ ,-, _ l 7-. _ - v ,i,-_.i-;-‘.._-__,,,-_._ _\._ .___» r-___., _;,._.;!t_‘_;.t. , ig-___ .. _ _ W-~‘ ’ i ii ~ ' li' » i - - - t -ff' ' »'-“ - ' ~»-‘~~- is -5-We .~.l=»*‘»'»-.. /.~-.z.'.~" J" ”"“' ‘ ..>“...t , . . , . .