. ...-.:;»;.<.:». 4... .:~.. at the In Memoriam st., Jamaica ‘Plain. Mass. ed the soul of lVLr. Martin Muller reward ward Island Railway. now the C. N.R. Mr. Malhar lived all his life in Oha.rlotb;§:8t/own up to 1924 when pant suits. two pant suits. . . MOVING OUT? Take a tip. . .see them today. ‘30 .00 ‘Z7. 50 25.00 22.50 20 00 The boys, young and older are buying Suits Real Sale of Suits ‘Good morning Bill, where did you get the swell new suit?” I was round tollloore & McLeod’s sale of new suits for $18.75, pretty amooth_ eh yourself, Chief...were you there too?” thirty dollar beauty only set me 822.501" Handsome new suits, just fresh from the tailor‘s shears. . .nc old garments in the great showing, single breasted, double breasted. . .one all sizes from 35 to 46.. .and ARE THEY, Suits Reduced to Suits Reduced to Suits Reduced Suits Reduced to Suits Reduced to ?” "But you're looking like a million dollars “You said it RiII...and this $22.50 20.75 18.75 17 .00 15 .00 “The Men ’s Store ” LMGDRE E~ M9LEOD L__.‘m‘I*d and picked this one J bention by his two dalltzhliflh ms- Mla Irena, ‘lie paged awayontheaborvedate. I-lewas a. devout member of the Rollnan Catholic Church and received the last rites of his church from the Rev. Father Clarke of the Blessed sacrament. Church, Jamaica Plain. Mass. After his retirement from the P. E. 1. Railway. he and his late wife conducted a. hotel in Char- lothebown for a number of years. He leaves to mourn the loss of a. kind and loving father. three sons and three dsughben: Walter, All- swn. Ma.s.s.; Lem, Roxbnry, Mass: I-Iarold. Leno and Mrs. I-fusrhes, Jamaica Plain. and MRS. Henry Smith (Evelyn) Buffalo, NewYoi-k: also two Mrs. " Mnuwonrn mconronnmox (By The Canadian Press) FARNWORTH, la.'nd—I:ncor- pcration of Farnwcr as n hor- ou/.rhwillbemarkedbyt.hepres- entation of s. mayoral chain. val- ued at £155 ($534.50) by iihe mm- worth and Kearsley 00-operative Society. 1‘ central fiufardlan This column is ‘ " " ' ' ION] IMCCO III‘ I :c'i°'§3u"Ii"w«'5"mm, ,,.,. able in MI_v|no‘e. ‘ OIMBWIIJ-ilurvlhotonvdu. ' m°é’;""”"‘“°".£‘o53.73!.‘II§.' PATBIONIZI I'll IINIMIN chocolate Booth at. the Exhibition and help the Dental clinic. 1.-1150-9-is-is A'r'l'BN'-|'l0N ADVERTISERS- or following 3'1‘. JAMES GUILD Garden m on Risk House lawn 'rhursdny. August.1oth:4to6P.M.Admiuio 25 cent. It not nno. Friday. . I.-1073-8-ti-Si. scount. I.-1100-8-9-31. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MEN'I‘—M!‘s. J. E. Rodd. St. Avuds. announces the engnnemen-t of her da/ughter Flo, to Lemuel Fr icl: of Mr. and Mrs. Athol Burns. Charlottetown. Marriage to take place early in September. - .1145-8-lo-11 Balances-R.a.nse so weeka.t36%a.nd60% His Honour the Lieutenant Gover- norhnsarrangedforaBnndccn- cert to be given in the gardens at Government House this evening. August loih. from 8.00 to 10.00 o'- clock. by the Prince Edzward Island Light Horse Band. The public is cordially Invited. To ESTABLISH OFFICE W. A. Morrell and Oonvpaziy. chartered accolmmnts have establislied. 9. branch office in Charlottetown and the News was in! _ ooday that l Brennick Sears. emaciated with the .firm in recent yea/rs would take Lpver the charge of the Island lliranch, Mir. Morrvell has an ‘lanother full fledged accountant to , aid in local duties while it was re- ported that William Murdock. son ;r~f1VI2r. a.nldMrs.H. W,M:l1rd>oo.kof .'l‘ruro would come to Amherst to start on initial clerical duties in the ‘local office. The Amherst account» ling concern has made rvemarlcable advancement in work in all parts of the Marltimes. News. KINSMZEN ATTEND CONVEN- Tl0N—'l‘he National Convention of the Kinsmen Clubs of Canada meets this week at Saint John. N. 28., About four hundred Kinsmen from across Canada are expected to be present for the meetin which are to be held from Thurs y to satur- day. The Charlottetown Club is being well represented. the following local Kinsmen having left; by mo- tor this morning for saint John: BAND OONCEIUI‘ ’I'0NIGII'l‘— . Wficv 1 lmru with ‘ smu- .umoNn muss: wunan noncon- Mcn Iicht. uvn. have and DIehrnvelyIItIIetlIlaolcm- Il'eIwBepsorr—in - ODOR. Montague rd. Ilth-—sst. 1231}. Sonris — nanny, um. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robert York. have as their lwives Mr. and . 1''. 1-1. Buroher and son John or Hamilton. Ontario. short. time. —.Amlh st N Mrs. Pauline Bennett is spending a. week with friends on P. E. Is- land. llater she will return to Cog 'I'ormentd.ne whale she and Doroggenarrah ct Wectville. N. B. will o. cottage for a week or mone.——(SackviI1e Post.) . ts. who has -beenapeltlentint.heP. E. I. Hos- pital for the t. two weeks is spending a. few s with Mr. and Mrs. James Crabbe. Git . before re- turning to his home Glasgow Georgetown Mrs. George Loomis of New York. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Solomon. Mrs. Richardson is spending 5011143 time with her brother. _M.r. Harold MacDonald. Miss Virginia Grant is spending her vacation with her aunt Miss Fnrmle Debory. Miss Marlon Power of Tfgnish, is spending her vamltlon with her aunt Mrs. J. J. Condon. MI. and Mrs. Fred Devon: and daughter of New York. are visiting Mrs. Devour’.s mother. Mrs. Jo Stewart Ives. George Ayers. Walthen Gaudet. Lorne Callbeck. Roland Taylor, Gordon Rice, and Neil Higgins. The delegates are expect- ed to return on Monday next. in time to take an active part in the work of the Kinsmen Club in con- lneciiorn with the Exhibition next I week. Advertisements appear in this 1 i*sue calling attention to this new- est project of the club toward the ralslmz of funds for the Free Den- 'nl Clinic. ::PROVlNCIA!. EXHIBITION Prize Lists for 1939 are now ready and being alled. If a. copy does not reach you please write .1. W. Pmulter, secretary. Charlottetown. L-230-0-2'1-tf. Summer - complaint Few people, especially children, Smith . ' Mr. Ira Stirling of this Town is now employed in the office of the Canada Packers Co.. in Charlotte- town. -Cr Among the week-end visitors to Georgetown. were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murphy and family of Pan- mure Island. Miss (Ill/ffldrtéd-Dotlnllan ogughmgjwn gpen I‘ VEEB: on 01‘ Igor-ents ennd Mrs. Maurice XIIOVBII. Miss Mary Msccoirmack N.hoi' , Mass. n n er mum... .. 5.:.r..._ 3...... John Maccormsok. mu A es Mon-i.son, of Montreal, is now v mm her pzrents. Mr- md Mrs. Philip orrlson of Georgetown Royslty- ‘escape an attack of summer com- plaint during the hot weather. Summer complaint. be ‘us with a. profuse disrrhma very 0 tan accom- nnicd by vomiting and purging. be matter excreted from the ‘ L has a bilious a pearance, and that from the bow watery, whitish, ill-smelling, or even odorless. When the children show any sign of loosenees of the bowels the mother should administer a low doses of Dr. Fowler’: Extract of Wild Straw- berry so as to bring quick relief. This medicine has been on the 3 market for the past 94 years. 1143- I fuse substitutes. They may be ‘ dangerous. Get ‘ ‘Dr. Fowler ’s" and feel safe. The '1'. Millnrn 00., IAIL, Toronto, Ont. BRINGING UVFIWFATHER m-. and Mrs. John A. Mac- Kirmon and daughter left on the "s. s. Surf." they ‘tend a week in Sydney. N- 3. Mr. Robert Jenkins who is em- ployed in the Prince Edward Island l-lo=-pltal is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenldns. Mrs. A. Morton of New York. is -nendinz some time with her par- . ctor has been "me. but her health is now iml7|'0V- Miss Beth Macoonnell who suc- ceederl in makimz the highest 3?- mvgoie from Georzetown school n this year‘: matriculation examina- tion. has been awarded the Gover- spendl-ng ' -SUMMER s....: colmsurs LIFT MEN'S SUITS ALL NEW STYLES A.ND COLORS ..........*11.95 A FEW TRENCE COATS A'I‘—--———__. A'I'I'IlAC'1‘IVl! nouns I seowr AND nnnssr sq» RIG. T0 14.96 ‘I .69 smuvr swnrsmrs nv 1...;-pf’ SATIN. sun and WOOL X- nm. em in ms 032.95 ‘3.95 144 Gt. Goo. St. PHONE 1500 1\EN’S FINE SHIRTS IN PLAIN AND FANCY. COLORS 49c’ 69c’ 88c"1.29 n.. GREENDAL COMPAPTY MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR LADIES’ cons ALI. ‘ POLOS, warm, 3 oN11i'°°" .. ...... *6 .95 LADIES’ WEAR by 90 Queen St. PHONE 1501 Bill Lynch Shows The Bill Lynch (renter exposi- tion shows will arrive 1n (mag-um,¢. town for the exhibition late Sun- day night. we special trains will tmn-Sport the big oirvus and eun- ival from the Railway yards to exhibition grounds. Over ten Acres of ground are used to house the shows tented city. Fresh from triumphant spring and summer enaaseunent in the Eastern cities the Lynch greater exposition shows promise to uncork the very latest in the way of fun thrill and amusement. speaking to press representivas today Mr. Lynch said he was de- llshted to be back once more in the Garden of iihe Gulf and is be- ing congrsimlated on many new attractions which make this year's show the greatest. Travelling with the big combined shows this season the featured attraction is Miss Wini- fled Colleno, Queen of the Flying trapeze for 9. number of years. she was the outstanding trapeze performer and a feature with the great Ringling Brothers—‘ Barnum and Bailey Circus. 'Ilhis young lady of the stratosphere defies death daily with as smile. The wild animal show and menngerie is the largest ever to show in Charlotte- hn town. More then two hundred per- forming monkeys do all the latest dances such as the Lambeth Walk the Big Apple and the Chuckaboo. "men there are the performing bears . goats and ponys from far away India. Pups Baboon and Mama Baboon and family is worth the price of admission alone. Natives from darkest Africa feature Gumhl the big lip savage from British Ugandf and consist the long neck slave dancer, fire and spear dances show native life in Am°5- and old so out Tho 31: Hippodrome Circus side- and make 1: n I‘O:ImI1i!f.JlI‘Il?y~|t"1;’5 show is mturlnc mmy fmln And Charlottetown exhibition curiosities never before seen on this The clean business 3-0.3, continent yet this colossal produc- uh, magmgude 0, this great mini tion which daily amazes thousands ling enterprise have alwa 5 W is but one of the many features of the Bill Lynch shows I baht? the midway. visitor to this ommunlty My Oowbay Elber wnson a hero of Lynch mu gppear 1.. ,,..‘,,”' many movies with n congress of great old and new friends ‘nu. roughrlders cowboy and cowglrls. year he :5 ably mmm M. Indians and Cossacks promises to Dooley Mlorash who we all km. make the West live again. the as a fine aportmggn. when M, famous star will be seen on Big Moi-ml retired from his nmgui Six his prime mount. There are ten career he had many mods); M rldins devices to please the younc cups to his credit. PROVINCIAL FOX FIELD DAY A Fox Field Day and Picnic will be held under tho auspices of the Prince Edward Island Silver Fox Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association in co-operation with the Pro vinclal Department of Agriculture at the Experimental Station, Charlottetown on Saturday," August 12th. A fine program ofaddresses will be delivered by ex- perts occupying outstanding positions in the industry throughout Canada. All interested are asked to arrive at the Farm not later than eleven o’clock, at which time a tour of the Farm and gardens will be conducted. Lunch will be served at twelve o'clock sharp after which theprogrsm will start _and continue until approximately tour-thirty. Ten. dishes and milk will be supplied by the Experimental Station, while basket lunches will have to be provided by then attending. A local band will supply music. DO NOT MISS THIS BIG FOX EVENT. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL L-10038-5-8-ll nor Generals medal. Miss Dora Lavandler, stenc- grafiier of the T. Eaton Company of oncwn. is spendln a few days at her home here. e was ac- companled from Moncwn by her cousin Miss Virginia Lavandier of Boston. Mass. In order that steamers mnynbe able to load and unload at the il- wsy wharf without the aid of stages. the Government is buildlngzoup the wharf level with the pow. shed. about five or six feet Man men are employed in this work w th the aid of the government pie driver. glue . What might have been a. serious accident occurred when a car owned and driven by Howard Llewellyn. while backing to one of the local gasoline tanks, struck Mrs. Wm. l Mcleuren and Mrs. L. Don has as they were crossing the stree , Mrs. cLn.ren ived several injuries. Her daughter Arnma of the Montreal General Hospital will arrive home shortly. ‘ “ VITA ” GLASS "Vito" Gloss transmits info the house the sun's vital health-giving which is operated by I. swam 311- ' Ultra Violet Rays Which are excluded entirely by ordinary window glass . The Cost of exchanging "Vito" glass for ordinufl window glass is smolI,—quite insignificant compared to the health advantages obtained. - - _ Doctors tell you to "Vita" glare all windows facing South and West. II. II. S. IIEMMIIIG & Company "Vito" Glass Agenh for Prince Edward Island 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown J L434-7E-27-29“ 4.4 By George McManus -. i. MAGGIE-r PLEASE DON'T ALIHOY LOOKING OVER MY 5 ALEND H TH - I $gE?5'O_‘f_C CK - TIM Imhisoourestmpenoe‘. Ule Millard‘! for Dllldrnfl You cnn‘dopond\ on Club for flavour-.n'ndtho inetoimnlon I Iuocdnothofintl i~¥‘..’.F M.’IN(s '1 I135: (39 ;.ls..z...;.l..lez3..~ * l<Nocl< vou wu- ME-I'M C|Ak EE ‘ WM EFORE I I 631' RIM ALONE STRANGE-Na! 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