lads from P. ll. ISLAND , OATS, and crushed flaili- 1 hers in CHARLOTTETOWN. I This mains s splendid i snap is} rionsns. nous. em. and is the cheapest Mid best FEED on the market to- day. Done ‘up in bags OI 1i pound; each. Price per bag $8.60 bag including, or l0 cents less if hag is not tak an. ONLY 03.50 PER 8A0 Much cheaper than OATS try it. Carter 8t Co. Ltd. Flour & Foods Queen Street. téObOb-O-LQ-A o-A-aa-QQQO-O ._..___.‘, hfiifessional Cards l . DR. LLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES Now at Victoria Hotel. CllAlllilVlTlfiTflfl/N, P. ll. L, Stiturlny, Sunday. llonlay. At queen Hotel, SUMMER- DIDE, P. E. L, Tuesday. Well- neldny, Thursday. lluura-J-‘rons l2 to 1i p. m. FEM: $100.00 monthly In ud- vunrr. NOW! ' lilii2-1-fl7-fliiiris. Dr. ‘C. C. Archibald Graduate or N. Y. Poet ‘Iradustr dicai School and flnnpltll. ' o Eye, Ear 0 ic Buildinl’: Georg-e Street. ogpoalte Guardian Oflice. Telephone 50 I m sn.; l to I p. m. Ms be consulted oi! hours at 10 Hills cro Street. DR. J. C. HOUSTON EYE, EAR, NOIE AND THROAT Ofl1ce—Biiey Bulldlnl- Queen Strict. opposite Prowse Bros. Residence-d Grafton Street. - Oflicc hours-JO a m. to 4 D- In. Bxeniags by Appointment DR. I. E. GROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON '0Iflce and residence. d9 Prince St. corner- Prince and Sydney Sta Phone s04. J. A. MaoDONALD Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Oilloe Riley Buildlngfihariottetowr tflllI-l-l-mo. DR. ll. D. .l0llNSON Practice limited to Diseases cl llye. Ear. Nose, Throat and Skin. Oiiice 18'! lint Street, Hours 10-1. lilvsnings >7 appointment only. Residence s Water Street- 1641-7-l2—3mos. S. S. HESSIAN larrlater, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Ioptalno " P. ll. Island McLeod & Bentley W. I. IENTLEY, K. C. Iarrlstsr and AttornsyabLaw MONEY T0 LOAN Oflloo Sank or N. S. Ohambs- Morson 8c Dufly Barristers and Attorneys Iolloitorl [or Royal Bank oi , Canada MONEY TO LOAN .__._._ _-__.- G.- S. lnman, K. (‘-. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Room No. l2. Cameron Block vllcrronia ROW 225Z-8~1'l-tf slam: n. ssoovroaiv Iarristw. Solicitor. "It"! Prsilla. Honey to Lean cameo-en Ilsseln hasisasuwn. P- I- i Great ‘ llow About Your Plumbing Maybe you are thinking of chang- ing the present bath rccm or in- stailing a new san- itary outfit. Have us go over the job with you. Call and tell us your plumbing troubles. PriceS. right. Workmanship a I quality. See us today. Plumbing and Heating Fred ll. Traiuor Phone 393-J. i 80 Grafton Street p e44 a-o-o-o-e Q4004 — - . —— -.-—_____-—-—:_—_=g-.-~ Wiizifliltiliii WATER AT VERNON RlVER OCEANS or ll‘ Eightren thousand gallons in ten hours without lowering the well s hll. >00 There's no natural reason why YOU cannot have just as good a well on your property. Just drop s line to ihe lrask Artesian Well Co, Ltd. '1 Queen Err-ear fihsr-lnttotown ...._._i__$ OQ+O§ Complete Optical Service llur uni-rt system of eye- i-samlnation, euuplsd with 0L. - ~11’, LENS GRINDING SERVIOI offers a complete service, eq- ual to the best procurahis. That this service is apprec- iated is evidenced by our constantly increasing volume of business. - We sincerely thank our pat» rolls. and will oontinne to Itrivs to merit their contid- , llflv . G. F. llutcbeson Optomolrlll and Optician v eo-ooo-oe-oo-o-o-b-OOOO-OOO-OO-Ov m‘ Enamel Ware oi the llest Make ill Preserving Kettles, " ' "ma. Double Boilers, Saucé’ Paiii, Tea Kettles, etc, etc IUNNYIIOI Black 8i Co. ,,-rr pave ss uy l" W! PM s» l ' -AIIAI ARRlVlS-r-Jlie lieltn er Arr-an called in Summersids ‘ port Tuesday, -cur1'sn tiaitsilvrus Rev- lehue lofltrter Aries 0am. M I'll! was in port on Tuesday after 0011 and left tor Charlottetown on Wed- nesday morning-H. -WAN1’ED experienced sales- man for Hardware 62 Grocery, also ' two experienced “he lldlflll. 8nd three smart boys. Sinclair & Stew- art Limited. 2288~8-i8-2i _l_._ --FORD TOURING OAR 10R sale.—- Has been thoroughly over- ‘iauled and painted: tires new: has "Easy Steerer." bumper and other extrss and priced to sell quick. Have several other used cars at bargain prices. Oolln I-l. Stewart. garage opposite i-lolnisms Lid. 2055 8 4 ti. -8HiPPiNG.—The Following schooners arrived in port and are discharging coal for the Railway. The Melrose, Capt. Kennedy Glen- don Cont. T. D. Dout-ette Bessie S_ Keefer, Capt_ Vanlderstine (‘on- ducior, Capt Trenholui. —CHRi$TiAN CONVENTION;- Ai the annual convention of the (‘hrlsilari Church recently held in lMurray Harbor. Rev_ W. H. Hard- ing them srlfrellant and confident President tor the seventh time. ‘Mr. Harding reports this conven- ‘inn the beat in many years. -—(O-§--i \lirsursl'n I-lnlssn-nr For Dnmlrssfl SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS (‘rill not tho- man wretr-horl w-ho whatever ills he suffers, has a frienrl.—-Dlc_lrens. Nothing hos permunent valuo that will not bear transportation when we lmvc this world-Arthur D. Little. Willi-n wealth is lost. nothing is lost: When health ls lost, something is inst- ch urectcr lost i —.Anon. ‘When is lost-all is‘ The sweetest onus-lie is not in oratorlos, but in the human voice when it speaks from its instant lilo tom-s w irmlerness. trial-h and cou-mgflrddmevrson. Tho low o1’ Jehovah is pcrkct, res torliig the soul; The testimony of Jehovah is siirc, making wise the simple, —Ps. 1937. Don't worry about the future, ruin present is all thou hunt; The iutur-t- will soon be present, And m" present will try)" b" past. —Anon —— TH E HEAVENILY LAN D There's abeautilul land on high, “Above the blue and starry sky. "Where saints in whlto e'or walk with Christ. ltvhore they will hunger not nor thirst. They oft hid troubles on the earth, And some had sorrows from the birth: Others were destituta and poor. Knildstnrvliig at tile rich man's our. Hui now in Heaven they have no need. i-‘or llwro r-n Heavenly bread they feed, From rivers oi’ delight they drink. And ne'er of pain and sorrow think. On earth Iliey, the Christian race, Though ills and sorrows space; ' Tin-y now in peace with Jesus rest, All things have worked then for the best. Pill] C-lnlfi With dear meet. And converse alwtlysis so sweet; They love to speak of victory, And of the grace that made them "ee, ones there they over 'l‘liere Jesus’ glory they behold, Which gives them joy and pence untold; ‘Their hearts now overflow with ve. in theHeavenly land above. Ali glory to the lamb they say, And glory he lo Him slway, Who purged our sins. a guilty flood, The day He washed us in His blood. To Him that made us meet for Heaven, Be all praise and slorv siren, Who raised us from a fallen state, And gave to us our high estate. D. MaoLEAN a uni- ' , ; 4 --FOI= IALI Ovsdand ,oar In Deriectneskina , faddrsss, Box 3|. Supimercldy, ' ' —TH! IRANT.—-'l‘he Ital-ll -Bren't, from Clisavldflovvnunller the commend or Captain B. Kelly put into this port Sunda,. , y‘ —iMPROVE-MlNT8.-—TllQ ylId at the railway station has recall‘ iyl-been put into condttioniiofzthat autos and marriages can ‘drive ‘around wlfhout danger 6t being bumped out_ The work has ‘ done under the superviiion of m; __ Ramsay. street foreman who has used good judgment in laying of! _ the worlr.—-i-l. l -. i‘ Xllnnrd‘: Llnlnsent For Ilnrna. Etc. L}? WELSTERN PERSONALS , ——Mr. John T, McKay. Sea View l was here on Tuesday on a busi- ness trill-dd. —-Capt. and Mrs. John L. Read, and iarnily of Bordeumotored to Summerslde on Tuesday r’, t —-Mr. J, O. Cummings. represent-l lug the Messervys Ltd“, Toronto, was in town today on business‘, . ~<Mr. Marcus Calder of the Dom-l inion Express Co, Charlottetown. was ln town Tuesday_ - —Mlss Margaret‘ McPherson; Summerside lsvisiting in Tryon the guest of Miss »B_ Chisholm. ' i —Mlss Blanch Miller, Alberton.’ was visliing in iSnrnmerslde this‘ 4W9!‘ Buesl of her sister Mrs_ Firth \Bowness.—H; —Mr. Sterling Phillips oi’ [he staff of the ‘Boston Police FOPCE, is spending n short vacation with former town friendsr-drl. —lAmong the outward passen- gers on Monday morning was Mr. E. Gaflney taxman en route tr Michigan, he took along u ship ment of foxes_—-H_ —Mr. Haywood Morrison of lhr Royal Bank at Montreal is spend- ing his holidays with his parents ex-iMayor and Mrs. Morrison, Spring Streei.»'H_ ,_ _. ~Messrs M. Krnnrdy, M_ L, A., 12-. Kennedy and ltay Kennedy were in town oii Tuesday return- lllg from an auto trip to 0'Leary. —H ~Mit George Dunning of the Cut ~ter Arras. was iii town for 1i short time on Tuesday renewing former llCqllfliilillllCPSr-‘H, —*Mr, Aeneas MoDonliid or thy Gallant Drug Co, ‘Suinnierside has returned to town utter spending his holidays with lrieiids at Ver- . non and vicinity.-—d-l_ —Mr' John A. Lea, the island Fox King, returned to his home lil v Summerslde after spending the past week in the Western Ststesf on business. —Mrs_ (Dr_) Kenned lily of Winnipeg are visiting in, lsurn-mersidc the guests of Mrs; ‘Charles R. McLellan. ' —-—Mlr. William ‘MacDonald, broth-j l er of Rev, J. J. iMncDonald, Slllll" inerside and Mrs. Glenflnnan are visiting here the- guests 0i’ Rev. J. J. MacDonald. —Messrs Arnold Malone of ‘Boston and Rev. Sister Ferniina of the St. Joseph's Order, f- St_ lPaul, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. couche. —-Mr. and Mrs, Andrew A. Mo; 1 Donald oi’ Cardigan recently man .- ried in Winipeg on August 10 er rived in Summerside and are the . guests of Mrs. Mimi/Donald's auni j Mrs. William IM. Flynn, Summer- 55 side_ —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carrol. Tnunton, ‘Mass, home otter spending their holidays with friends nt Port Hill and Sum- merside, while in town they were the guests of Mr_ and Mrs_ M. L. Frank McKenzie.——H. MR. F. ill. H 0H5! REPLIES Continued on Page Four i price; other publishers were up peeled to but’ owing to high cost of material, etc, they would not undertake the publication '0! read-f» ers for this Province. The situation became serious and the Educ-allot r Department or the Province of On- ,. tarlo were appealed to as they use identically the same readers and we had‘ received word that they had been able to secure d“ contract from '1‘. Eaton a Co., for o. limited supply, they granted oun request and advised the publishers to supply us with a certain quan- tity out or their complement at the same prices as obtained by them; as under, primers, 08 cts; 1M Raider .12: rind. Reader. .15: 3rd Reader 28ers; 4th Reader 32 cts, I will agree that this is not the seine price as stamped on the hooks abut i might lnilorm Mir. Farmer that the dillerence is paid out oi the revenue of that pro- vlnco direct to the publishers thnl leaving the retail price of the hooks to the pupils of that pro- vince as existed a year ago but adding that much’ mors taxes to y and fem MacDonald oi"; and Leonard ~‘ D. ~13. Malone, Mis- ' I left on Wednes- ~ day morning on return lo their I riao-s-tt-tg i bargain price. Half .,.¢<-.=. and Blue. $52.00 in price. $425, will cwlear ‘I ‘lieveriheioss l do not consider that even he could have obtained entail. tar price under thecircunésta ‘o. All school supplies are sol at mics and no revenue is obtained in the handling of the suorliw ""1 l invite snyanemvhc doubts S10 Ill!‘- thsntlcity a J1M~m¢lt WM - st uis school-bubbly ofilce_ where. I shsil reel it s. piessurato-corfwi any mistaken idea that may "i" in regard vto_this matter. Thanking you finisher tar your valuable spsoc ‘ ll! Ill! ‘in; you to ssvs P- ° o-lsttar sskn ‘his rwsys sad- ihs to the people to rnsks up the diiisr- enos_ , In regard to Mr. Landripsa '1 ‘ rssdily admit that hs-was an edh- cstiosslist sad s gsstisisss but - /' r I 1 l lid "~ any "indieiildei iflfli . - {M1, “rpnu”, _, ,- l. ~ W, ‘i, ‘i-m mi- Price for Handsome Coats Ladies new Spring and Summer coats, Navy and Black Serge, Tricotines, Polo Cloth, Velours and Tweeds in Fawn, Grey The assortment runs from $18.00 to AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICE $18.00 coats will sell for $9.00. $25.00 “coats will sell for $12.50. _ $30.00 coats pwill sell for $15.00. $52.00 coats will sell for $26.00. Silk embroidered white Smocks, regular foreoch ..........$2.75 iDainty white drill smocks, nicely made, very smartly embroidered in color with silk. The regular price is $4.25. To be cleared out at . . . . . . . . . .8215 flwh A WONDERFUL SALE OF RAINCOATS WORTH TO $20.00 FOR ONLY . $10.09 There are just 32 raincoats in this lot—odd lines but all good-Tweeds, Par- amattas, Covert Cloth,sGeberdine and Rubber-the colors are Grey, Green, Black, Light and Dark Brown, sizes 36 to 44, but not all sizes in any pricesfrom $12.00 to $20.00. A ' A _ CHOOSE FROM THE LOT ON SALE DAYS AT . . . . . . . , . . 310-00 Moore 8; McLeod Ltd .\- ,- l? we“ Do Your ‘Shopping Art tho Greta‘? alf Price Sale of omeifs Coats, and Suits make room for the new arrivals which are coining along rapidly each day. This is an unrivalled opportunity to secure handsome, stylish, well made garments at a real Half Price for Stylish Suits Ladies new suits, of Serge,‘ Tricotine, Gaberdine, Wool Roplins and Mixed Tweeds, principally Navy Black and Brown The sizes run from Misses 16 up to 44. They are all smart and new. $75.00. $29.00 to AND WILL CLEAR AT HALF PRICl’ $29.00 Suits will sell ‘-for' $14.50. $38.00 Suits will sell for $19.00. $40.00 Suits will sell for $20.00, i. It i ‘$75.00 Suits will sell for $37.50. i. White Voile Bio _es uzorthitqfithw, will be cleared at . . 1 . . . . These pretty blouses . . .. “$2.05 are shown in . striped, embroidered fronts, lace trimmed, sizes 36 to 44, a wonderful chance to choose from a range worth‘ to $6.00 at only ......................“Oil-tweed! one pattern. Assorted flhssA1-4n-_da_~_- &ownmsmamos%nsu\\n\s\\\ ~_-- ' ‘ - __.. l7 LOOPS IN A DROP_OF2 MILES ‘lrcmwelt ‘(Helms New, Record tor Woman Avlat. Laura World crs_ ‘ v . _ Yflltit, August llp-iilighty sev n lopsin the cfiurseoi s two mile airplane drop, claimed as a self. _ i, il‘he observers explained that weather conditions cut oi! their view of theiirsg stages other drop and that she was turning loops when she first came in sight, and hsd- probably made several they did not see. - A French woman illsr the previous record at had set 25. they world record for women, distured "m Mil; s Bromwsll, just enough’ ypsierda ’,so 1m- first .aet sftci" i s» s redneck-over the, ails. cockpit that iisr ‘mail 1W ‘l asap up im- bowdsr m. grass Iii Iiis ssksd the oilieislfpbssrvsrs’ y turns the: counted. pad vsry costsinptlhlzgpfi ’:= l. w. fiends!» arr-w» s4 yuan told tbs! sly-Ii, sxcls '_ siis soul's! over Us lashed’! .._-.._4Q-e>-_-.. lllinard‘; Linlmcnt For Danlrnl ‘ Blessing in disguise usually have s bard limsflproving their identity i5, lcsvsriiihs is turned tbs more ma! rennin? ' " But iew people burn ‘iltgif, . . l '0‘ o" gers heapiiig coals of lilo bpgmyh head_ - LKIIIQW Llnlment I'll’ n“ ' i ‘ ‘ O- ‘rav ‘ i i. r. sllillilllil Ms Dc] CIIM": i iiltysiclan aM CUP" ‘ Hss secnss Misfits ' xmltcllbj. l - r. s‘. iusns , i,‘ -> - r J- y