il- ; , l .'15, ,.. ci xl V.; ;l l 'f l i , . _ .r it ,. ‘l Ni l ,..; . ... il ’ -f- ~r~ l » t I.. i .3 i -.It i-I l., L_.; T; . T ff iw - _ i \l' :X it .Q , . t i v ', =. tt, 'l _ .‘f‘£... ‘ ~~-_ ig" t' l 3:3, ` .` . . .l~.`; 1" ~ THE eulmnux I f SEPTEMBER -7. 1915 ii TUESDAY 3' _ __ ' _ -_ - . - ___,_ ' wssrsss Ptssoinus E “f -\~ ‘r 'W "" "“ "-‘ ` ` A . Paffieic S°“v°mfS F _ * If you_ want some- th1ng_ distinctive yet beautiful inthe h_ne of a patriotic souvemr. we have Just what you want. We have several var- ieties, the newest _and nicest of which, is a line oi high-grade chinaware on which _is artistically painted in bright colors the flags of the triple eutents- england Russia and France. You couldn't wish more convenient or satis- factory patriotic souven» irs than this line displays the variety of different sizes and designs makes selecting simple while the prices are merely a. trlfie. Stop in and look over this hue today. Black & Co. 125 Grafton Street F I »,-___ I “Foster’s Liquid'Corn Cure removes hard and soft corns, bunicns and cal- louses without any ill effects, 15c bot- tle. The Central Drugstore. 2801-9-2M1.li. I I 1 E l . *K O -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. --THE MATHIESON GOVERN- MENT I8 DOING THINGS. -NEW FALL MILLINERY on dis- play at HOLMAN’S. 2829-9-4M2iE1i. -W K McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange. is Guardian Agent in Sum- merside. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lat!erty’s Tonsor- ial Parlors, Summerside. -POLL TO A MAN IN SUPPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT CANDI- DATES-THE MEN WHO TALK LITTLE BUT DO MUCH. -FALL MILLINERY.- Many ship- ments of fall millinery have arrived including American and Parisian models, and while our formal millin- cry opening will not take place for .seine time. we are prepared with good stock to fit anyone out with a new fall hat. We would he pleased to dc- monstrato the_ne\v millinery styles to our customers. ll. 'l‘. HOLMAN. Sum- nicrsidc, 2829-9-4l\i2il~]1i. -MEETING.- Hon. Charles Dal- ton and Mr. S. T. Gallant will address meetings as follows and invite the Opposition Candidates to be present; Brockton, Sept. 3, at 3 p. m., St. Anthony, Friday, Sept. 3 at 7 p. rn., Greenmont. Monday, at 3 p.m.. St. Anthony, Friday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m.. Greenmont, Monday, Sept. 6 at 4 p.m. Alhcrton, Friday, Sept. 7, at 7 p. m. Opposition Candl- datcs are invited to be present. 2704-8-27ME10l. 1 __ , Prince County Exhibition Will be held at the Summerside Driving Park and Exhibition Grounds F SUMMERSIDE On hursday and Friday September 30th and October lst 1915 Arrangements will be made with the Railways and Steamers for the conveyance of Passengers, Animals and Articles at reduced rates. HORSE RACING Will be held in Connection with the Exhibition on Friday Oct. lst. A programme with tised later. time of closing will be adver- Write the Secretary for Exhibition Prize List. The Summerside Driving Park and Exhibition Association --ONE 'CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge, twenty-ilve cents. --WANTED AT ONCE a coat mak- er; steady work. Charlottetown prices. Apply to M. L. S., Fank Mclienzie, Summerside. 2846-9-4M6i~ -LAMPS-`-Holman's are showing a special display of Lamps. Low prices make the display interesting. 2799-9-2M3iE1i --CONCRETE WALKS.-The Mal- peque congregation are constructing concrete wulks to the street door un- der tho able direction of that able contractor, Mr. Melford Woodside. -N EW LAUNDRY.-I have opened a. new laundry in Alberton and um now.rcndy to do all kinds of cleaning and pressing. Ladies' :ind gentle- mcn's laundry done t\vit-e a week. Satisfaction guaranteed. .lung Shing. 2836-9-4m6ipd. -ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. THE MATHIESON GOVERNMENT HAS LIGHTENED THE LOT OF THE FARMER, HAS IMPROVED HIS OUTLOOK, AND HAS INCREASED THE VALUE OF HIS FARM. SHOW BV YOUR VOTE YOU APPRECIATE MEN OF DEEDS. -MEETING.- lion. (‘harles Dal- ton and Mr. S, T. Gallant will address meetings as follows and invite the ()p- position Uauitlidatcs to bo prosolit. Grccninont, l\/lonriay, Sept. ii :it 4 p. ni. Allwrton. l"riinat.ion with 'other ninterials than nlonc. As for tui`1`<‘.tn it st\i‘ni.s to lmvo t'en<-.ln-ti the top note in favor, hut instead of lxcing ninde up in semi- tnilored styles is seen more oltvn in quaint models reminiscent oi' 1830, and in many cnscs with nilir-li fussincss of trimming details. Minard’e Llnlment Go., limited. .. ._ Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from t‘e use of MIN- ARl)'S l.lNlMl<}N’1` in it severe attzwlr of LaGl‘ippe. :ind i have iretlucntly proved it to bo very effective in cases of inilaiumntion. Yours, -Mrs. F. A. Boyle, Lowell. Mass.. 18 spending a few holiday! with friends in Summerside.-HI -Mr. Percy Tucker, painter, of Cen- terville, is at present painting the res- idence of Mr. G. W. Ramsay. --Mr. .luck Horton, of Holman's. Ltd., is spending a few holidays with friends in Moncton.--H --Messrs. James A. Mcllonald and John McKinnon, Managers of the New Annan Trotting Park, drove to Sum- nierside on Saturday.-li. --Mr. Benjamin Sudsbury. town tcanister, is at present conllned to his home, suffering from an injured foot. --H. ~ -Miss Ida Bernard, oi’ llolman's, Ltd., left on Saturday to spend her holidays with her sister in Somer- ville, liinss.-ll. -Mrs. Davis, of New York. who has been visiting friends in Snmlnerside, left on Saturday on rctnrn to hor hon1c.~H. ---liiiss licssie Alwnrii, Siliimiorsiiie, lci't hy the steamer ldiiiiirtlss, l"riday inorning on n visit to friends in St. .lolin,-ll. -l\ir. and Mrs. ll. J. ilnle. who have bet-li spentliiig the sumrncr with friends in Kildare, left on return to their home in Worcester, Mass.-ll. ---The Ladies' Aid of tho Prince ('onnty ilospital is new canvassing the county for suliscriptintis to pay off the dcht ci' thc new hospital nn- nnx.-All. »-Mr. llatrold Sllliker, oi the Bank of l‘oninn~.rvc, St. John. is spending his liolidnys with his pnrenis, Mr. and `Mrs. John Silliker, Wilmot.-H. ~l\lrs. Robinson, of (dmrlotteiown, who has been visiting in Mnlpequc, the guest oi' Mr. James V. Peake, has rc- turned to her home :tccoinpanied by her friend, Miss Thompson. -l\Irs. Eugene Matthews and little son, .\rlhnr. of Sonar-rville. Mass., who hnvc been visiting fri:-.mls in Summer- sitlc. left hy the .stennior ldinpress on Saturday morning on return home.- ll. -The following farmers were in Sn|nn1<~rsidr\. on Sntiirdayz-Messrs. John A. liit-lhmnltl, Tryon, Meddie Gallant, llloomiield; Jolln A. Camer- on, indian River; Alhv-rt Tanton, St. l<]l<\nnor’s; John (‘ln\ppcllc, Sher- brooke. and John l.ci`nrgey, Wilmot. -ll. -Mr, llorcy (‘.rozier'lmrl the misfor- tune to lose n valuable cow which in sonn- |u\n<'<~o\n\t.nble wny tt-ll nnd lirokc her neck. Aniotilz those who lt~l't for the Northwest from this local- ity were (‘lark \Voodsidc, llarry (‘i'o~ '/.it\r, Tlionins llrurnmond, Fld. Mander- ' sm z lljpr`vt\l>tte. ui-l, mm' 'hs' A' M°Ne‘l J' F' A"“e“ W. A. HUTCHESON. nwiy ‘iii-nvigti ...ifi-li,-L siiiiiiitiiiiiififk `27s4-s-2|.\n.ni. 1 l Jr -'~ ,~. .,- '. 'A .~‘. v. ‘G 5 ,'. '*.‘~t>.>rn‘»l‘>. vI‘~`.‘>'.-'>‘>'.' '31 _'lf -i~ >l‘ ~i'“:-1° ~l‘ -l* >'r"~'r 4r~i‘#'i‘ >l"".‘>.' -1* TRAPPY SUITS F OR BOYS 9 .f ~ v Boys _ -,H \i The BOYS Norfolk - I if' t Suits `i P/ l S ‘ The ever popular Nor- folk Suits for Boys. These suits are all the rage this season. Well made Yoke Pleated Coat and Knicker Pants $3.25 to 12.00 ‘Nifty Little Tweed Suits all sizes and colors $3.25 to 10.00 Serges all sizes $4.75 to 8.00 -sw. ». . P, f ,_ g 5 `\ ' ` / ` "" .EY ~ F 1 vga: / . r2 I \ , Q. we 1-= - .M I, f. ~ _Q or _ . \ `-\ »-.:;-»' " ~ /»-'; 5 .` ' , - ,`,/ 0 ~. _..._ ‘_ . . `. title -_w *___ _ ' , f-_ ---5 . ‘ , _ _ .1 :,+.:'. _ ~`_ \&iilLrL.r.._ \ ` \~ J' Clothing Store Suits for all Ages We can f`1_t Boys all ages and sizes - the smallest lads and the biggest ones. The rough and tumble boy and the boy who wants to be well dressed, and the prices will suit every pocln-t $3.00 to 13.50 When We say anything about Suits-we say what our personal expenence haS taught us---and you_ know how long We have clothed the Men & Boys of this city. Blue and Black Worsteds Canadian Tweeds in at- a large range to choose tractive Greys & Browns from $4.75 to 8.00 $3.75 to 10.00 For Stylish Boys’ Clothing W For Suits That Look and Wear For Suits That Are Right Come Right To Prowse Bros.,Ltd. >'r ,ga an T '_ rx _ _ . I » 1 »\lllIi\\\\\\\VIII////fi\\\\YIII§\\\\\$\\\YIlllIIlIIlA\\\\\\\\\\\WWIIA\\\\\§II//IIIIL\\\\\\\\7/III//I/i\\\\\\\\\\iIIIl ll//IIlIA\\\\\\\\Y/I/I/I//Ij‘§\\\\Ylll/§\\\\\\\\§IIlllIIII&‘I"I E \ §\“\YIlIIA\\\\\\\\\@llllHIIW\\\\\\\\\lIII”1llI § C3 1 GRAND olitio I IN THE .,:\ PEOPLE’S HEATRE SEPT. 7th, at 8 ,O’c|0ck equal opportunities. _.__ The meeting will be addressed by PREMIER MA HIES() R. S. R. JE INS and MR. JA ES P T The Opposition Candidates are invited and will be give . 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