i... Statements are now being mailed for “Approbation purchases” made during the past month or two. This approbation service is operated merely as a convenience to our customers _—-bills are DUE WHEN RENDERED and m accord with our terms are PAYABLE AT ONCE. Piflliif? attend to yours TO‘ DAY and you will oblige us very much. i Moore 8o Moieotl no. . i ll9-l2i QEEEN STREET CHTOWN i West and the nscessityi of bringingi out men to harvest thcm. Mr. Lun- nan stated he knew nothing about ihe ilarvest Excursions until he got to Winnipeg. and thought the-re were sufticlent men idle around the Islander Makes Trip By Auto from B C. A P. E. lslander who has won “W199” 111 111° “'95P 311. A- West, to handle tbo crops which Lammni 15 11°“ “$111113 1115 01d he slates, are fair. in Manitoba borne here, accompanied by 1115 Saskatchewan and the northern wife and two and a halt‘ year old baby, after motoring all the way from Vancouver, a distance np- proximatcly oi 5,000 tubes. Mr. Lnnnon, who was a school teacher, left here in 1901i for (‘al- gflry and while teaching there. invested in real estate with fortun- halt of Alberta. T119 DTF-sllects, at the beginning of the season looked promising. but the dry continued weather killed the prtispet-tive large crops. Mr. Lannun is :1 typical l‘. E. ls~ lander, tall. robust and the picture "r --A QIAND picnic Illl b8 DOM __ m at 8t. Marks. Lot 7_ on Saturday, lconmzolmzlfgst flaw,‘ chum?’ 5'13"" 13m- ‘ ‘Burnmerslde. held its annual sun U day school picnic at Schumann's. ttpz‘): ma“ Point on Wednesday ofternoonp a. Anus‘ w sum. "L large crowd attending. and motored to the picnic at Grand _ " ‘ was spent. tho attendance was and wQBT-ragks: g:::t'_“w:;zt largo and the different games and A9111)’ to M r Frank Mackenzie‘. booms “Iere "an paimnhod’ Among ‘sMmm'ers,dé ' the many events was a cham- ' plonshlp race by three sturdy -—— _ men of Lennox nnififilifii‘ (iifillfi; $331.12“; “"3".” "".fi2i"ihii“‘;i' - - s n vs u . . a Summerside harbor on W dnesdsy 9r"- ; a ca: £30m; hm] prank for shelter. She is from Richibuc- infant-is (hp-ll, Dry Brown was the to. bound- for a Nova Scotin port. stones }{_ ~ '—BAD GAR AOCIDENT- Two —WATCH THE 2.17 TROT boys were badly injured and a YAND 2-31 F111‘? 111, New horse was killed on the Palmer #1111111. .The contest in Road. Wednesday afternoon what] this class for positions "in the the boys. without the knowledge of money" will be of the ksenest and the owner, took out a new car for 111091 elclllllt; 1111111. $111118 0f the a joy- ride along the road, Th." fastest and most consistent racing were not acquainted with the rnani- ‘horses on P_ E. l. are included in pulation of the car and the accid- 11115 9119111- Z1111 Ballxhman i110 ent was the natural result of their 196-). l8 flllbpcned to be very lflfit, folly. "The "eyes" of P. E. I. and the main land arho on Kemmah Aubrey . 2241-2 fiss Belle Rico and Up- "'-STEPDANCING AT NEW Annan Races. General interest is m“ Prince’ both owned by B‘ w‘ McArtbur. Kenslngton, are expect- Pd to make the race most interest- ing for the other contenders. also for the spectators. -M-iss E-ldtred Ed. Locanda and Albert J.‘ are each proved race horses and will surely be close in at the finish. alone 11a 2.21 1-4 is a speedy pacer. and may turn out to be the "dark" horse" of the bunch. This race will be a thrilling exhibition of the "sport of Kings." You can't very well afford to miss seeing this race. manifested in this enjoyable part ot the program at the hi; races next Wednesday. Among the en -. tries are Joseph Doyle, (‘harlotto - town. Martin Power. Johns-tons River Ben Bernard Kensingttra. No doubt there will be a numhcr of entries from the iveslorn part oi P. E. l.. where stepdancing has always been considered a fine art. --CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.- ln the meet at the New Annan races. Garrick Proffltt challenged James O'Connor, (‘linton to a test in running abilities in their re..- pectivt- horses. stakes $50.00 a side. This challenge has been ac- cepted and the money deposltei, lt-promises to beathrllllng race. both horses would do honor to an English race course . All indlna-I 4M1“ Ella Curler“ Freetown has 110119 11°11" 1° 1119119 1191115 111' returned home after visiting her best races oi_the season. L sister m B0n§haw_ ' ..___<o§-__._. “TESTERN PERSON ALS —Mr. Peter ‘Carragher of Char- lottetown was vsitlng friends in Freetown. --$ERIOUS ACCIDENT AVERT --Miss Grnce P. Romcka of New ED.—-Jolm Bernard, Sr. Kensinz- York, is visiting her home In Sum- tnn. was beneath a hinder yes- met-side. tcrdayeffectlng some repairs when. ,___ the supports failed and the binder “Miss Amy Burrows of fialgary, fell upon him. In a thrice he would is Vifiiling her home 1h summer. ‘of good llealth_ ‘His old friends thoughotit the province will, no Idmlm- 111-’ Dleasetl to meet him after an absence of nineteen years and (loubly pleased to hear of his ate results. Success followed suc- cess and he then turned his at- tention Lo studying law. He. enter- ,ed the oince of lleilly and I.unnc-' gree o! L.l..l3. ‘ l Mr. Reilly, one of the members| of the firm with whom lie read law went (overseas and at the rermin- A ation of the war went to Montreal FANSO. \' S.. Aug. ILAThe ‘where he is now. Mr. Lnnnev then admitted Mr. Lannan into partn@r3h;p_ with me {m}, IL-nne h; “Nmvfounrilanrl fishing schooner. ‘Lunney and Lunm-"L y“ Lunnay (lovcrnor hiss arrived hero. re- ‘belng Crown Prosecutor fur f‘a1._p('|f'iillg a loss in the drowning of ism-y ;Fred Cluott. a member of the crew_ [nhphakgug 0|" hp; n“, y“; 14h“. i\vliil9 two nty miles south of St. nan states he thinks he is the only 113511111- motorist who has made the trans-i izzziztfi. ..f:.i.:."::;::;i‘ 5:3; 1211111618 Fleeing ‘_ compelled only own-t». to "(lip ill" tn Before Fqrest Flrgg American territory, when them was nolmotor road in (‘aunda 'l‘hcl Es,(‘_l\.\r,\r3_h_ Illicit. Aug, 11.»- lw" 111-11105 Vrhr-re this "dip" 1W“ llfitrtners are loading their house- made was between Vancouver and hold goods on wagons and are (381581! 111111 1111011191" 11911111011 W111" ‘moving to this city: ltlliily to escape Hines and Perl Arthur: the. rest v1 the forest tiles which tanned into the trip was made on (Tnnatlian menace by :\ strong wind alter they 810111111» apparently had been brought under This is Mr. Lannarrs iirst visitir-hnn-rn yesterday. homo since he left here ninctoen| ; . Ii it a h h . ziiiarshagihi k is "w e M fathye D°N'T CUT OUT °- e “ 1' ‘s ‘me ° 1 A Shoe Boll. Cap- youngest tourists on the road. en-l p“ Hock or 5hr. joyed the long trip. They used a nth Franklin air cooled car, which FOR "gave excellent results The little ‘ ~ .. l BSOQBINE party camped the entire way, a! , complete camping outfit is carriedhvm rumum "m" and ivww no in the car and they never used a i blt-lnishn-n. Stops lumt-rtcnn promptly. howl um“ they arrived IJUNH not blister or rcrnovc tho luslr. rm» out -~d. n k 6 n r». m)" ' ’.2|rs‘(»|((|||§0|1:(.||t.. nriir llllallkillllti? the Tho trip through Northern On- Blllit-lcplil.’ lininlcnt for Hulls. Bruis- a-i» om om "t;r::::..‘.1:.'o:.; - _[] 1 _ 1}“; Pficc $1.2.’ u lmitlc nt drugglst. I‘ (amp? H‘ 1' B“ through rams ‘ nunvercu. 'w\u tell you more if qygr were seldom or ever used. write, Last year Mr. Lannan made n “" F‘ ‘Ifglwch 11°" I‘? 1‘7"'" l. on ra-n . inn. motor trio into Old Mexico. this Ahnrblnc “.1161: ‘Abaorlvlge Jr» or: _ year he comes here to visit his old m" n "n" a home in Summcrvlllc and next ysar he states he contemplates go- ing to Florida. On all those trips 1n ihhiuml horse I'll.“ he worked. $2.50 u p MUTT AND JEFF- havp been crashed to tie-nth had Sign (not three. men been near by. who ‘IseizPtl the hinder and lifted the _1M-,r_ any mqphersnn‘ firflved lponderous weight oi him. Had it from Boston on MU-ndfly evening not been for this instant and and we,“ m Q-Lvan. m, Tuesday“ iforcciul assistance he would have 1L hecn "rushed to (loath. llc. sustain- ed. slight injuries from which he __v““ Lnme Trefiholnh o, PM, ‘"1" ewe-MY 1°“°"e1- Y Fligin, s. B. who has been visiting ‘in Summersitle. the guests of Miss Irene Wells has returned to her home. She was ZIPCDYIIDRlTIPII by bliss Wells. —-A UNIQUE |N5TRUMENT— An English box. which played and sang for folks before the modern [yihonograph ever appeared upon ltho market was in _Summcr<ioln on {Tliurs-(iay, en route» to Detrlot. [Mit-higan. The. saflonola is owned by George W. Murphy formerly of Ellis River, more recently a resid~ ent of Halifax, and now on his wny to tire town made famous by fllvvers. The instrument is unique . in the musical world. the case be. ——Mlss Laura Hnmmill, of the; m; i'l beautifully inlaid cabinet and (‘omdian Bank of Commerce. Sum- the mechanism set with valuable-lllfiffildfl. has returned from =1 rubies ‘pleasant vacation. visiting friends ' in the western section ot‘ thei i --MATCH nuunmo RACE AT °°111111Y~ [New Antian. —Ono r.-f the most in- teresting features oi‘ the big races at New Annnn will be the match running race for $50.00 a side. between Miss Dempsey owned by . li_ Proitit, Kenslngton. and ‘Sunnyside. the winner of the runn ing ram- on Kensingion track on l,luly 20th. Sunnysitle is owned by 'Jomcs O'Connor of (‘linton who than accepted Mr. Proiitis chall - lenge. The “striker? are held by n iprominent citizen of Kenslugtcn. An intense. interest has been crcnt- ed locally, and no doubt will be a revelation in speed to those who have never seen a running race. ‘—.\iiss K. M. Mllligtm, Miss Emma Bearisto, Miss Florence Layers, and Mrs. B. R; Sharp, of Summersidc. went to Halifax this iv-eek tn attend the Rebekah As - scmbley. - a ~'-Mi98 Florence Phillips. is visit. lng her parents at Brackley Beach. Miss Phillips recently resigned as hcnd sates lady in the mlllinery (lc-l partment of R. T. Holman. Ltd, and is shortly to be a participant in an interesting event. -—Mrs. Ishmael Gtliilllll, of Port- ilanrl. Mo. nccompained by Mrs. Frank Gallant and children of Shodinc N. 8.. arrived in Summer- side on Wednesday, visiting fricntls and relatives in the western capi- ‘out —Mrs. J. l-iill of Brndalbans, .Virs. '1‘. A. Manchester and little daughter Bessie of Providence, R. l.. and bliss Elise Day of New 'York, are at present visiting in >Bnrden_ guests nf Mr. an(l Mrs. John hiaclaaotl. --GO0D SPORTS AT PICNIC-- A feature of the picnic held at Grand River on Wednesday after- noon was a foot race. about n mile in length. between three Indians, Micheal 'l‘homas_ James Francis _ar.d Frank ‘Thomas. The race, which started from the Buy-~ side school house and led along the road to the picnic grounds-r was won by James Francis. with the old veteran Micheal 'l‘homaa aec- ond and Prank Thomas third. About 2,000 persons were present at the fenlval. which was greatly enjoyed by all_ in the early (fhristian era butter was regarded merely as n medl- .cine. While among the Romans the use of butter proved the (listing uishlng mark between the rich and the poor. ._-,_ it is said that diamonds River where a pleasant afternoon “m”; She becomes irritable. moody island '1‘ ‘ vice was conducted by Mrs. Percy . make." and this appealing to all 'ent places were given. "All at it‘ phate Says Editorof N. Y. “Physicians Wh0’a Who.” Local Druggist Guaran- tees It. i -_—- Dr. Frederick s. Kalle. the New Yonk author of medical text books, whose opinions are greatly valued, "When the nerve tissue begins to loss its vitality. woman begins to lose her youth and vlvnriousnesnd. an despondent. 1t would be a godsend if more weak. thin. nervous men (i women were aware of the effi- Jmosphnte." cat-y of Bitro Thousands of thin. run-down geo- ple whose. ncrvoua energy 1n ne rly exhausted are turnnal to llltro- Plmsphnts. as dlspcrtse by Hughes o_- Drug t‘u., Ltd. and other loading, drucgista. because if. clps to te- vitalize the nerves. increase bodily ws-Lght and bring back energy and Inentnl kecnncsa. CAPTION: Although BItro-Phos- photo is an excellent aid in reliev- ing weak. nervous conditions. its- usc is not advised unless increased weight in desired. L WMS. Convention The Annual Convention of the I Suntmersitle District met in the _- church at Searletown, August 19th. i About sixty delegates and visitors my were in attendance at the morning. session which opened, at 10.30. Rev air. Somcrs conducted the devot- ional exercises and made a few remarks showing the devotional and educational benefits the church receives from the W. M. 5A Mrs. Joseph Wright, Associate shptu-lm-arnlent, then look tho (flair and expressed her regret that ‘I the District supgrllnttondenl WM unable to be present. A motion was unanimously carried that lbu Secretary convey to Mrs. Thomson a itiessage of regret at her absen- ce, sympafltiy. for her, and best wishes for hsr future. A courtesy Committee was ap pointed, Mrs. Davison, ‘Mrs. Walk- er. and Mrs. T. H. Smith. Roll-call and reports from Ailxlliaries. (‘in- les. and Bands completed the mD-"n _ ing session. At the afternoon session one bun tired delegates and visitors met. The. retitalntler of the reports given and n beautiful paper was read" ’i‘hc Reflex influence of the W. .\l. by Mrs. lves of Kensing ton. Harmony is created when ear-h member does her part in the difercnt departments of W. M. 5.. work. A talk “W-ltztt has tho Wom» an} Misrlunllry,’ Society done (‘or me was given by Mrs. Ge/irlit! “Tight and discussotl by kit's. lllctt-itlfe and .\lrs. tSatrlnrtl; A very impressive paper on “Tirnc” by tMiss Marv Fltspatrick. u tniss ionary to Western (fanatic was read by. Mrs. Fitzpatrick. An ins- piring solo “Have we (lone our host“ was given by ‘Miss Slnckforil ' clfKeusington. A consercration set Affleckait the close. of which illl joined in singlnir“Tt\ke My Life.‘ Pour little girls from Anchor of Hope llanti gave an interesting ox ccrclsc “Without Spot." Mrs. Low- ther read u paper "Mistakes we all was freely dismissed. A solo _;|i “Waiting but Working” was sweot- t. iy rendered by .\iiss Mary Alnttarl. ‘ A very practical paper entitled Reaching the Considers," written '1'}, by Mrs. Xlorris was read ily bliss Bruce. Election of officers resulted in Mrs. 'l‘h0mits being unanimously '1' re-eiecied District Superintendent. t AUGUST 1 * 2. 192i ~i , . 7 .- v "- a -.= . . - i-lir-i-l.l--...l-b-. - . - A V t ‘ v t l‘ a] n ooor um y o ovo Monty . Artful‘ _l . _ wt Two Big Bargain lloy’s at Provost's Friday and Saturday Special Lines in every Depart- c. ment atBargain Prices. Always remember that our ad- vertisoments are genuine. We always have the goods I and at the lowest prices. I ~ SPECIALS FROM THE MEN’S WORKING DEPT_ Men’s Working Shirts, special from $1300 up. I Men’s Overalls at special prices. » . . Men’s Tweed Pants, special at $2.25. < '1- Boy’s Wash Suits, values up to $3.00 for $1.00, Get your Harvest Excursion vnants here. Lowest prices in Shirts, Overalls, Socks, Suit Cases, etc. SPECIALS FROM THE LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT y . 1 Specials in Corsets, broken lines, odd sizes, values to $4.00. Half Price. Specials in Lace Brassiers, all sizes, values up to $1.25. Special 39c. Specials in Cotton Brassiers, all sizes, va $l_00. Special 49c. . . Long sleeve Night Dresses. Special at $1.00. 15 Sport Coats, clearing at Half Price. White Wash Skirts, values up to 4.50 for 2.98 & 1.98. SPECIALS FROM OUR BIG SILK AND DRESS ’ GOODS DEPARTMENT New Pullover ofllld Tie Back Sweaters, latest pat- terns $2.50 to $5.00 . Elegant new Kayser Italian Silk Hose, Black, White, Taupe, Brown. Special prices. Latest new Wool Caps. Special prices. New check and stripe Skirtings, lovely pattern Special prices. , New Tweed Skirtings, new plain Voiles, Organdies, White and colored. Children’s Rib Hose, Special at.25c. ' Short Socks for children, ial Prices. Other specials in all Departments. _ Buy now while opportunity IS knocking. PROWSE BROS LTD. " v---. .---.--- lues up to all sizes, Brown and Black_ fancy tops, all sizes. Spec- and in the election of Mrs. Yvalkcr of ‘Freetown as Soc-Treas. Th..- qttrstinn box was opened and the. afternoon session closed. The. evening session was lago- great ly 111101111911 81111 00911011 “"1111 5111-11 most unsanitary wny. iMrn. Laird ......(Pntrlot Please copy) D I "m" lug “Jesus Slrall Reign," and pray also told of what tihc. \\'. M. S. is‘ I I - ‘ ‘nofhegmday w,“ er i(‘(i by REV. Nil‘. Somers A till?! doing [g gdut-nln and r-hplgtjl n] llchlnfl- HIEHIIIII by Miss Muttart and Mrs. Lord the“ citizens o, our ow“ couiluffi NEED OF THE HOUR £718. Nyértzfiil-yaltgg‘ "Wily 1101 119 i1 11“1D51‘" W115 1311961‘ Miss Slackford's solo “Love Dlvlnc operation regain- ively mflLiPQGfL 'l‘il\e annual raw‘ port of the Suntmeride District written by Mrs. Thomson was read by iMrs. Wright. A number of eni cournglng fczitures from the differ. 11:10 always 111111": lHtIRHtKPBTIE1 ivillfl siorty years work of the \V. ity of our country (lcponds on tho v v 0 511110119X l 0111115 1‘ 111 e "-114, l . . was viewed, illustrated by motives and raurposes of the peo- D G paid to a number of filllblill wvrk- most contprelrensive charts. h pie. Those mflotives and purposes e ers, called to higher service (luring the your and whose mantle must solo sung fall on someone also. Special men- tesy tion was made of the missionnrya! from this District. lMiss an. $3.800 was remitted $300. Mrs. Laird almost untouched resources of that ion (some of whom cannot spool: n word of English) and llvo m u all Love's Excelling," was Qfijqyerl by all. _ Mrs Stanford, President of N. b. and P. E. L Branch, was introduc- ed to the meeting and cnrrle(l the audience to a hill top from which _ thanks of this (‘onvention are due Louise the ladies of Searlctown rm [hair Cnllbeck now on her way to Jap- unbounded hospitality, the pastor, 11y till: Branch President. Mrs Laird. Lite (listrlct last year, an increase of choir. boys ovhn 1001.94 ‘mo, me horses. and all who contributed in ‘l1 S“kl1°11e“"11-» 4111i! "B! i0 its 816st success, Mrs have was introduced to the meeting anti Slackford presented a Life» mom. been discovered in fallen nteteorl ‘told of the vast wheat fields and barship certificate to Mrs. Wright Jigsaw puzzles, which are still very popular, are said to be K001i tonic for sufferers flrom nerves. I whose liPDllThlTD for western (‘an-l aria, soon to take place is deeply regretted. The meeting then clos- ed. country its foreign populat- od. Dr. Chase's Ointment will rn-liovl you at onco and afford luntinh .\JBII9||L 50c n box all dealers. or Eil- muduon. Baton & 00., Limited. T01‘- onto. Bumble box froo if you ma: tion this paper ml oncloss I0 IIAID nolllngn. 101s need of the hour is not more Jnotorles or rualterials. no-t more railroads or steamahlps, nct more armies or more novice, but rather more education based on the plain teachings of Jesus. ‘Fhs posper- .,_____._____a- are directed in (the right course on- ly through religion Legislation, bounties, or force are or no avail in determining man's attitude to- ward illfe. Harmony at home and pence wiith the world will only be determined in the same way. ‘ musk- Skeletons and cremated ashes of human beings buried about 2000 B. C.. have been found nssr Peter- lborougb. Can. "Just for to-dny" was sweetly by Mrs. Holland. The (‘our Committee reported hhe R. D. Withrow Satisfaction Gulrl ntud. Low Prion. l Water 8t. Opposite R. T. Holman: Qumran-aids. P. E. I. Water and Queen Street ho camps out along the way. This afternoon he. leaves for Sum merville and will remain on the ls- lund about ton days. Asked about the cmsIomA -11» mom and Children ll 08E FOR WEI! 30 YEARS ZE~ £9; ELECTRIC WASHER for sale by lllarititne Electric 00., 6W Fon too Keena- THHT‘! QOUHLTB ONQ “o” m 1h". tam" (unem- Money .9 \ new‘: aw lT€M AuwrA Rvtsuw was kiLLco A as: Jere, or sows Hess THAT A Russian mckeb oFF 1. cu‘: FOR ON€ 4cm’! \ .'\lN‘T oomr AWFUL? 5 was», n’ was Bc-t rem Trina KiLLiNG HlM FoR Nonlucci £11.; .-_.:.o ,»»-;e~4>. ~ Q-p-u-M, ~- --,->*:""'r-1vm~ta: . 1T Just soc-ts "no St-iow meter-oi Maniacs some MEN wom‘ Do Fol: (“Cb-YEW _ _ . ,1 i‘ l FCuLOJla MQN l._w= THAT, Muff’. THAXX MN AWFUL ACCUSKTWN ‘r1 crane‘ . 3 Fo Moutiv! 'K'£___1‘::r»- I'm Rienrwiiéiet: To iTCrLL ‘too rtwg THING s . e / WONT r will?“ THAT .1 \