Liiilslsriilii; meRadiiI-"li EI-‘A-I 18 only Women’s tweed and serge sui for $- DAY $10.00 10 dozen Voile Waists and O’blouses stitched frill $ DAYS $1410 W0men’s sample voile Blouses values to $5.50 $ DAYS $2.75 Women's Underskirts ligiht and dark colors $1.50 for $14?" W0men’s Underskirts values t0 $2.98 fol‘ $1.75. ' 8 Only Misses white Blankets Coats $ DAYS $7.00.- Women’s black Cotton Cashmere skirts $ DAYS $1138 all new styles hem’- Listed below pare just a few \ ‘ 'I'Y~\ .(\;,\:‘\"‘.‘s‘ =4 y‘. ’ 0 01*‘ f‘ K Here you will find the best value for one dol of the many Bargains. . - .. 3 :'_'._..\*~'-"'~';" U» b‘. Clo.‘ \ rum 4'“ '1».- -o OLLAR TH ARSDAY an FRIDAY,June Zllrd. Take advantage of our grelat bargains of $_ D ays. and a good stock to choose from. ‘flint-mama. u. SPECIALS FROM THE LADIES READY-TO-WEAAR DEPARTMENT “ts, values to $26.75 mmm Reg STA PLE DEPT . 1000 yds. Bleached Toulelling 20c for 10¢ 200 yds. Plaid Gingham 45c for 251* 200 Colored Border Scrim, 4_5c. for 131'- 300 yds Striped Flannelette 40c for 131' 500 yds. Khaki Drill 45c for 251' 500 yds. Colored Quilting 55c for 335v 300 yds Sihirting Percale 85c for 45¢‘ "I'll 5A5" 300 yds. Print Cotton 30c for l8" 150 prs. Flaneleitte Blankets at \\‘|l"1"~‘lfl10}ill'll‘<‘- l l" L A N N E LETT‘ E BL A NK ETS , 150 do; Meyfg @3115 at ‘VINHPHHIO prim-cs 9i DA Y Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats at Wholesali- Prices lulu rs. - Men's and Boys’ Soft and Hard Hat at Wholesale Prices ti! i Yb‘. 1).\ One Price l0 Every-y, body. S0015 Cash M Eye-Glasses Front $2.00 l0 $l0.00 _ hem East Point to Cape . Bear ls sblg territory, yet ‘ right across this space Parkman Supplies the A Big Majority of v Eye-Glasses, j aliW-‘i '£§‘1E'<l'tl‘“ are the FINE’! - i3d%ril‘ll°‘b»ilolil illsttendsncs courses.) in iiontagul! ‘ r‘l"“u'l>‘5'r'6.°r§‘i'r'a’“'3r neat. rssnoussi- I i. ii. PARKMAN i i -- -..»_—.. . r-_ v.—-’1!‘-:\ § sgyggzxl/zgs w yr r a A —SOHOONER ARHIVAL.— The schooner Maude Weston, Captain Weston, entered port on ‘Saturday morning fflOilr Rlchibucto loaded . with lumber for Messrs Schurmun 8: (Yo. -SLIGHT ACCliDENT.~—~Whllea ' carrislle driven by a chap from the country was nearing Surnnnerside Sunday evening the horse got scared of nn auto and going over towards n deep ditch upsetting the oarrinlze and occupants. Nobody was hurt. ' -QUMMERSIDE TRACK IN SHAPE-The races at Summer- slrle, July 9m. promises to be 1 good day's sport. Tho track is he- in: put in excellent condition by wv w.) ' mm i See our $5.00 and $6.00 Men’s Soft Hats, selling special A Price of $3.00 (ill $ DA "S. ' so Wool (Carriage Wra ps, regularly sold $6.50, will be sold $ Days at Half Price, PROWSE BRO The llig, yiiargain Siiiili sunshade and i _sr-:msmnr-:n w-attmerou picnic on Wednesday. July 6th. --FURNIT\JRE 8ALE.—Thc auc- tion sale of the H. H. Beer prop- erty took place Saturday afternoon and was bid in by Mr. ill. T. Hol- man, Summersldo at 06.500. Q-a-i- -POLICB count-The ad- journed prohibition cases were up again Monday morning at the two parties were each lined $200 nnd costs. 8HlFTED.~Mr.-n were busy Monday movinlz the building from the east end of the‘ town “to the Lidstone site on Wat-l er Street a which will be used by —-BUILDING the popular horseman. Mr. James ll. Mciviillan. Already local horses um training. Helen A the old-favor _its has worked some very fast halves and baa sqfmiled her old. mark several times lately. This y truck is open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings i'or training. . ._ | | ll. J » HA ll 0 N ' ‘oatommm eves zxhmlusn atom nrrsn Montague, F. E. i. Grsdults o! Galultm- Opt». thumb 705mb and ‘other peat graduate auras. Exclusive Tut loom con- Mr. Geo Bowness for a harness business. f ._. WEDDING BELL8.— Miss Georgia- Campbell formerly of Summersido; P. B. l. was. married in lPortland. Maine. on Monday evenilll» June 13th to Mr. Cecil Whitney. a Boston lawyer. The ceremony was performed by the brides brother. the Rev. W. J. Camp bail. After a month in the White Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney will reside in Cambridge. Mass" I i -UNDERHAND WORK. — it lakes more than walls and locked rlonrs to kPRp thirsty men away from a cup that will cheer. Neces- a-s-__.. ‘sit! is the mother of invention and stone walls dot not s prison-mobs.» All this loads up to a story that is amiss tho rounds la Slummsrside ‘nschd wit Dru! Item .. w.‘ regarding s certain‘ individual in lhs town who is rilgod with all the thin . ,.,,-.,l,;u¢ pal-ura- Thia ‘Bodforrl. Women’s S on $ Days. Extra special Men's Fine Negligee Shirts at $150 HM $139- Men's Combination Underwear, Balbriggdn, at $1.69: Ponce court, summgrflme, nnd mejteg. taking the complete contents Odd lines in crepe de chene and georgeitte blouses $ DAYS ‘ $2.98 and $53-93- Womejn’s Pink and Blue Ohalmbray Housedresses $ $1 .00 - lllilll lll Illllllll Wolneifs Bungalow Aprons $ DAYS 771' Women's Bungalow Houseidresses e1 Womlen’s White Cotton Nightdresses $ DAYS 89¢‘ Women’s White Cotton Envelope Chemises $ DAYS 89¢ Misses’ White Embroidery D ular $6.75, $ Days $55-98- erge Skirts, il'3.\'_\' M ENN HUMMER 0U 50 dozen Men’s Balbriggan Underwear!‘- resses. Sizes 16-18 and black, $ days $3.98. x D]~1lt\\"l<) a it. 50 dozen Boys’ Balbriggan Underwear. 100 dozen Men’s iiierin-o Underwear. Mlcxns WORKIN 20 dozen Men’s Khaki Shirts, large, regular $2.50 for iii-50- _ _ _ _ Working Shirts at "wholesale prices All other lines of Men's G SIIIRYPS. iilght and dark colors, Men’s Cord Braces, finest quality, at 50,1"- Men‘s Cotton Hose, 4 pairs for $1.00- Me"n‘s Cotton Hose, 3 pairs for 01-90- Men's Cotton Hose, 2 pairs for $1.00- M-en’s Outing Shirts, cream and white, at $1.39- disclpio of the flowing bowl, the course 0f rsvvnts. discovered that a certain number 0t kegs of cider were stored in a warehouse in the western r-vltl of the town; other discoveries, nuide somewhat later, were that the doors of the warehouse were svrllrely locked; that the walls of the storehouse were thin; that the f-ioors 0t the warehouse was also thin. With this information as a working guide. the thirsty one secured the exact- poo; of the keg away with him; some‘ inside his ivnistr-ont and the rest in two largo polls. Fmislat Department is notinz Station Aseut here during sauce or Mr. Nicholson who is tak-‘sd on Saturday afternoon when Mr. ilognnwl viii his follow directors and is fill-ed by Mr. I’. Morrl-Vholdnrs of the Carleton Equities. _ __ A}: Limited. walted-wuifiiiiii-Qftii! in; his holidays. canny -ARTIBTIC DISPLAY.—.One oi the most interesting window dis- plays shown in Summerslde for some time is a special pump dis- play in the hardware window of H. T. Holman Limited. The tore- ground shows a dry. arid stretch of soil, principally shore sand. oc- casionally relieved by an empty "square-face" or some other re in‘ iiion of some 0f the kegs, - ant v crawling beneulh the warehouse bored a hole through floor and y‘ Men’s Overalls, so.‘ .- ail 4 —Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Craswoll, Charlottetown spent the wecq end with friends in Si. Eleanors —-l3. Graham Rogers returned Saturday evening yom Quebec where he was on business. ~~Miases Delomn, and Beatrice Gallant, who iutve been in Sum- merside visiting friends for the past three weeks, returned to Rum- ford Falls lust week. ..é__ . —--Mr. Don. E. Liristone. son of W. T. Lldstone. Summersido arriv- vd [Prirlay evening from the uni~ verslty of Malnef "Drona? on his summer holidays. i --Mrs. ii. B. Thomas, (Tascumpec spent Friday in Summorsidc visit- ting friends and loft Saturday morn- ingim- the cast xvhere she will spend n few days visiting. —Miss illihia Eiiioi. R. N.. New York (‘ity. who has spent a month with relatives in Kentvlile, N. S.. is visiting for a few days in St. minder of "happy days." in the back is shown a luxurient growth of grass and verriure. with Holman-I Meyers farm pumps displayed hi‘ their various styles and their dif- ferent parts. The display is moat artistic and unusual. WESTERN PERSONALS i -»l.eslie Stavert of (‘algal-y arriv- ed in Summerslde Saturday night to spend n few weeks. -Mr, James Hosan of the as the ab; Eleonora before leaving i'or her home. i ——'l‘homas ll. Robblee, of the firm of (Yiurir ll: Robhlee, who were in business on Water Street. Sum- merslae. many yearn ago and now a resident ‘of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting his many friends in Sum- merslde. Address aluiliresenilastion To iir. J. tphoy Holman . J. Leiioy Holman of the firm oi R. T. fHoi . Limited. Bummer- side was vary pleasantly surpris- silho- ast-ic Band $ DAYS 1-39 ‘ At ‘Vitals-sale Prices iii Days. m . DAYS i years. i l ,- Odd lines in Women's Brassieres values. DRY (iOODS extra $ Days. Special prices in our millinery department. uhelssalsvesssa store nnd presented him with a beautifully engraved gold headed cane and tho following address: To Mr. James lleiRoy Holman. of the town of Summeralde. in Prince Edward Island. President of "Cur- leton Ilealtles. Limited." Sir‘ ' The undersigned directors and shareholders of "Carleton Rani- ties Limited" desire to express to you their high appreciation of the capable manner in which you have discharged your duties of the of- fice of president of the company. in the year of A. D. i913. in com- pany with your undersigned saso-" (dates, a trnct of land at what was known as (Yarleton Point. was ac‘ quired. which since has become the growing town m’ Borden. and the year A. D. 1915 saw the lncorporm tion oi’ our company under the name of Carleton Reuities Limit- ed. Since embarking on this venture you havle ‘been continuously ao- cupylng the position of our presb dent and have been Igggely instru- mental in making this enterprise a success by your business ability’ and good Judgment. in conclusion we have great pleasure in presenting you with the accompanying gift as a small tok-_ en of our regard for you and to show our appreciation of the man- ner la which you have discharged ytx duties as our president. have the horror to h! Dil- eclors and Shareholders. GORDON WAJAWION T. B. GILLES-Pl! I0. E. onossv Mr. Holman. who was expecting nothing further than a casual bus- iness interview. was completely taken by surprise. and though at loss for words. thanked his as- sociates tor their appreciation of his efforts. ‘ , GREAT BARoArns BARGAINS AT THE BIG » AT THE BIG STORE ON STORE? 0N $ DAYS $ DAYS - \ ‘$4,: v! DAYS _~ r lar th at can be had in thecity. Bargains all over the store ‘I: Wom‘en’s Long Black Silk Gloves, $1.00. Women’s Short Black Silk Gloves, 75¢‘- Women’s White Chamois and Black Suede Gloves, Ohildren’s Print Dresses, $ Days 751'- ‘Chlildren’s Gingham Dresses, $ Days $1555- Odd lines in Children’s Rainicoats, $l-93- _ ~ Balance of Billie Bourke Dresses, values to $5.50 for $2.75. . SILKS AND ROSIE department at ltY DPII'.-\R'I‘.\II<IN'I‘S. 50 dozen Women’s Black Cotton Hose, 22.42., 5 plaiirsfor $199 i 100 dozen Fine Rib Hose, brown anddblackfiui’ v*{'=__,_ 100 dozen .Wosralen?s-P1ain Hose; brown 80d black, 55 ‘ '35'd'ozen Women's Black Silk Hosilfirqli $1.50‘ and $2 for $1. 1000 yds. Dress Silks, black and colors at Wfholesale prices. s00 yds. All-wool Navy Serge at one. yd.‘ 200 yds. Ail-wool lBedfo-rd Cord, reg. $6.00 for 02.00. 5 wens All~WO0ll Botany Suiting, $5.75 for $215- 400 yds. Dress Values, wort/h $1.00 for ~708- All other goods in this GREAT ti: .. ,_ "iiliir. A wiholesale prices on Everything at Jackets slightlydamagedl, will _ be sold on $ Days at 50c apiece. AIMITED ‘STRANGE sienna szsu on AMAZON. NEW YORK, Juno lL-YA torriblo tale/oi‘ the torrid zone was unioid~ ed by Captain IR. l-l. Terrible yes- terday on the arrival of the Booth Line steamer Denis. which piles between New Yorii and Manaos, a l port about 1.000 miles up tho Ama- zon River. The skipper vowed by min-inc and other saints taint never land he seen srghts so strange. On a river which empties into tho Amazon, near Mnnaos. ha sniti so strangely charged with elec- tricity that the broad bosom n! tho stream was flooded with light and the crew wore able to read their pocket Bibles by the glow. which The One Price Cash Store he saw myriads oi‘ electric eels,- AT HOME - and ART . EXHIBIT,‘ in Aid Of a was estimated at forty watts pm‘ eel. "When seamen brought some of these high voltaged eels on deck. (‘foptain Terrible said the erl and there was the riicltens to pay until the eels wore discon- nectcri. WHITE COLLAR MGM m success Alnsv NEW YORK. June 20-Tlls ranks of tho army oi’ unemployed are being recruited now by highly skilled as well as unskilled indust- rial workers. The present busi- ness depression is laying of! in in- creasing numbers also all grades bf office employees from the llkh er salaried specialists and execu- tives to the secretarial and cleri cal forces. guess-am» ship's dynamos were short circult- V|QTQRIA ‘HOTEL, TUE i tum} displayed throulih i" t lining room. » l to the RID CROSS. Moore & A Prowse Bros» you are not Z E M 0 z p s r i - c .-:..:.."';:.: hula the slain. la pls z. Dr. 137M103. Ointment‘ so it yo - “I i! Inner send 0 I00 I ones Jun‘: 21s? aao -ro w P-' . "rm ‘modem: showlnl i" ,- amuy arm. w. s. Loulfl" no an Interesting fellurs . Casino ' Orchestra ' Hsfroshqnppts served l" rm occasion will b0 v" auspices of Llout. Govvfll", Mrs. Maqttinnon. Admission him-all prou A Advertisement 60ml“ . Messrs. ,7‘ McLeod» ‘t e awn ~07‘ '2." ’ ".