iTlME-FQR BISCUIT ' AND BERRIES but!» mitisshredded Wheat Biscuit. the p thorou cooked whole whed 7 fliathblflemnds so deliciously‘ ° ' wit ‘ts in their natural juices Crush intlie tops of two Slu-edded Wis-sit Biscuits and cover with strawberries and cream--all the of the whole wheat qrain withtlie ChOiCGSt product of the Canadian arden---a dish. for 1 e Summer clays, full of real nutriment.-—--. *5 .. (.),. - CLEAR As is the light shed by our hand some indirect lighting iixtur es. All the glsrelof direct light is avoided, but none ot tk¢ illumination is lost, but rather increased. Bee them end you'll like them- And ‘you'll like them more and more as you use them. ‘ One light iixtures are ex- “iiiiilliiii ELECTRIC toiiviin l.l ' fiil-ivhl banana-um‘! JIUuI-bfi-Jflh-flluw lvA-nu -- - --- . . g in Used Cars ONE H45 “MCLAUGHLIN MASTER SIX Special with bumper, thoroughly overhauled. with four ncw curd tires and two spare tires on rims. 'i‘liis car is a bargain for a quick pur- chaser. . ‘ ONE F. A. CHEVROLET BABV GRAND completely over- hauled with spare tire. Engine in excellent running order und tire equipment. good. - ONE BRISCO SPECIAL. Genuine leather ubholsterlug in perfect condition, runabout 4000 miles. ONE MODEL D0 OVERLAND completely overhauled painted. with one spare lire and bumper. 1 V ' on: NEW LIGHT FOUR OVERLAND. This .ls u new car. ,- . ' bring run about i700 miles, wiiicli ivoiiltl only put it in gout‘. running (irdt-r. and and DON'T miss seeing IhI-so cars if you are looking for some- tbliii: at a Iiargaln. A. Home '8: Co. i752~7-21-wfri 2i. ' . L- 14px?" . I‘ a. 00-04004 The Time t0 Buy Bonds Not until another "world w an". which we hope will 1107.110 In your lifetime, will high gradt- investments be procurable at presenhlow prices and rasuitantlilgii yield. is I: wise to neglect this present opportunity. I TH CONFIDENCE OF OUBSTIONC IU‘THE IAOIQ OF BUCCE OF‘ OUR BUSINEBI. ' \- We will neglect no opportunity to merit your appreciation by rendering sound investment service. QI. C. Macllflllfliflir C0. Investment lursksirfii. Hslltsx , ‘f _ | v , HALIFAX, fl. s. -.'"“Uditlri-’s1i't-oilii!n+ won w. e.l.. J. newt-Ann PATON- CHANLOTT ETOIWN. . .|°l- Big Reductions I qrrsvsusuyinmtsrrsv- mo. | ...sisor roots autism! hu- sstH-estr v y. -__-_ --IONRI AERNT ED waters are crisp, thirst-quenching, satisfy- ing. Wbolesslesmlretaibllnlnion‘: Suinmerslde. ' I 1178-74241. .420!!! T0 TH! ice cresm soc- iil at. Centervllle Bedeqse School ground Fridayjevening Jul! a"! Summer-side Band in attendance. l 1716-7-32-21. l .-AU‘I'NOBILEB.- There are ‘ more autos to be seen around O’ iLeary than in any other town on lthe island barrlnl CIIBTIWWWV: and Sunimerside. Undoubtedly an evidence of prosperity- ’(:ROP8.—The hay crop around O‘Lc:iry is excellent. The wheat and oat crops are also the best in years. This part of the island .was blessed with-frequent rains gwhlld ibirtilser East was looking July the Mesopotamia of the ls- land. I ___ —WOMEN8' FINE BOOT! IN small sizes, Z 1-2 to 4. worth from $4.75 to $6.50; odd lines on sale Monday, July 26th to clear at $1.98 fper pair. Sinclalrdr Stewart, Li- 1803 7 23 2i . mlted. l '. __. ' -_-WOMEN8' WASH DRESSES Iregular $4.75 to $5.50 reduced for special clearance. your choice ‘$3.75. Sinclair 8: Stewart. Llmlt~ ed 1803 7 23 2i. —0DD LINES IN CHILDREN'S wash dresses; worth $1.50; clear- ing at each 9842.. Sinclair & Stew- art, Limited. 1803 7 23 2i -BROKEN RICE FOR FOX food; special for Monday. July 26. per pouiiu 9 1-2c. Sinclair & Stew- art, Limited. 1803 7 23 2i. —WOMENS' GREY KID BOOTS regular $10.00 to $12.00 values on szilr- lilondai.’ at $5.98 per pair. Sinclair k Stewart, Limited 1803 '7 23 2i. --FARM LANDS around 0'i.s.-iry are fetching- blg values, The recent Ellis Gilinan sale was consumated at $75 an acre without. buildings of any hind on the property. Farm property on 0'Leary Road is now rated $75 to $100 an acre. —O'LEARY STORE-Sr-The stor- es at (Yiieary, Kenncdys’ and Turn v-rs. Li-l, compare favorably with tiie best in Charlottetown or Suni- morsiiie. it is claimed that more business is done in these two stoi- cs than‘ in any other two stores on tiie island business with iarni ers. —VALUABLE TIMBER -Jolin McDonald. llloiint Royal, fifty years ago purchased 50 acres of woodland on Lot 9. at the then price of ten shillings an acre and being wooded with oiily-ceilar and ash, d1'_' not attach much value o it. Now the big ash trees, 15 inches iii diameter, and the sollu groves of cedar telephone poles.- makc the property by prices of timber. a mine of wealth. Last Wednesday this valuable proper- ty waswsiirveycd by Mr, Jno. A‘.- fred McDonald. l’. L. S., llcr- lmanviilc. , WOMEN llF MIIIIILEIBE HOW LYDIA E. PINKHANVS VEGETABLE COMPOUND RELIEVES THE AILMENTS OF CHANGE OF LIFE "During Change oi’ Life I had hot flashes, dizzy spells and every month I was wild with mis- ery. l had constant dull pain, and would always feel tired. I suffered in this way for ilve or six ycurs and was treated by u physician and took dif- lfcrenu remed- ies without benefit. Lydia id. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me und I took it, and l believe I would never have bccn well if it had not been for tiie Vegetable Compound and Lydia E. Pinliliaufs Sanutivc Wash. l um recommending your medicine to all women ailing as l was, for l think it will carry them safely through the Cliunge of Life, and rcliove the ailments that conic at that pcriod."-—dVlrs. ALIEIXIE C. NANOLE, Gelatin. lll. Women who surfer from nervous- ness. "heat flashes," backache. headaches, and "the blues" should try' this famous root and herb rem- edy, Lydia E; Pinlrham’: Vege- table Compound, and if complica- tions exist wrlte the Izydlu ill. Pinlrham Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass. The result of their 40 years experience In such cases is at your service. pimmi . Illllllulllllllllil lull‘ Tfiwhfi M.D.,C.M. Physlelsn and Surgeon Has opened sn stile; st kimtona, P. I.. island s ‘ A Mr.’ W“ ‘ .'.F°"‘.'*l. t _ .~.__..;_~@ " ' f... ‘ o t aoiinidemegn’ A "Ills ‘to the tut drop; ‘ma! retell st Helium's G- a Violinist Bsijlr- meta-st. -WANTED FORD nuruiboirl‘? Must be in good running ordor. Ap“ ply to 1L T. "olmsn, Ltd. Bulls- inersido. lfli-‘l-fl-Si.‘ , -LOOT BETWEEN Dalton Ban! torium and" Portage an extrs rip sud tire ore laid esr. rlndsri please lesve st Hordlntl. GIMII‘ or notify l-iersce Clark, Bummer- slde. " ms-I-sstf. - woueur WHITE sitters in repps and cords: T981118! 03-09 to $5.00 on sale Monday July 28th 1-3 off. Sinclair d: Stewart, Li» naited. 1803 '7 83 2i. —IEN8' VELOUR — CALF, boots. regular $10.00; Monday at $6.95 per pair. clair k Stewart, Limited. 1808 7 23 2i. selling on Sin- -~MONDAY, JULY 26th,. FOX Association Day; special bargains for visiting buyers at thisslore. Sinclair & Stewart, Limited. 1803 7 23 2i --WOMEN8'__filTE canvas boots; regular $2.75 to $3.25; clearing on Monday Fox Conven- tion Day at $1.95 per p ll‘. Sin- clair & Stewart. Limit 1803 7 23 2i. —REV. DR. UMEARA. Principal Wycliffe College, Toronto will be special preacher at 0'Leary 10.30 a. in. Holy Communion, Alberton 2.30 p. m_ iiildsrd Capes 7 p. m. -TVNE VALLEY AND FREE- LANEL-On Sunday July 25th Miss Nellie Green of the Canadian Pres- byterian Mission. Trinidad. B_ W. l., will speak in the Presbyterian‘ Church, Freeland in the morning at 10130 and in the evening in the Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church at 7.30. On Monday tiie 26th she will speak . in the Presbyterian Church at Victoria West at 8 p.m_ kitl¢"7i_' Rllnnrdfiu LlIIrIIr-nf for Ilurns, litr- STRIKE TIES UP VERA CRU RAILWAYS .. (Dom. Press Special.) VIERiA CRUZ, July 21.-A gen- t-ral strike has dvinoralized Indus“ try unfilled up railway traffic to“, day and ofliclais were considering- ivhotlier to use military forces to‘ operate trains. Managemeiits of sev oral factories have employed strike breakers and troops were station- ml at many noin-tsa The Slrlliflffl threatened strike breakers with violence. ..._ 00004000000000? 120 rooms, 50 rooms with privste bstbs, Completely re novnted.‘ Excellent menu. service. H. C. BROWN, Menngsr. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors. Prompt ‘ I35l4-I9tl. uooooobno-QQ-Qao-aapo-nen-s’ Hotel Arrivals VICTORIA. M. T. Ytunamoto. Tokio, Japan; . "s1 wsovtaotatl; ruxis llotelVictona iiW _ _ save one. APPLE"!!! wasnr. l ‘ r ,3 After s series of idventures old fir. flrvnich Isl captured, st the lire performance (ago Ttlbe. Alter s war council. ‘where each Brave and the Little old Big Clllofs told o! the harm that old Gmucli had been doing in their communities, and after s reg- lllr pow-wow he wnsburned alive. Ir. Grouch was cleverly acted by the chef R. E. Pendleton, and the rest of the actors being members of the Tribe. Bis cuter Rev. Chris Graham. Little Chief J. C. Moun- tain. Braves, I. Palmer, S. Clark. A. Cutlllle and George McDuii. The Iroquois Tribe put on as their stunt a clever surgical opcra- » tion with Grand Chief R. l-l. Stav- ert, and Little Chief Ramsay being the contestant doctors, who per- formed this difficult operation with ,3 splendid collection of saws, files. hammers, axes, etc. The other mem bers of the Tribe ouch had their part. - The Algonquin Tribe under the lender-shin of Bu: Chief Rev. o. H. Peters delving iuio the mysteries and proving that no secrets were who h'lrl evidently been schooled by Sherlock Holmes. Ilfvilfllm of high class, refined value ville stunts led by Big Chief Rcv. G. W. B. Jones. lf applause shows appreciation the well rehearsed, symmetrical, harmonious, qulntctte chorus by the leaders a's they path eticaiiy sang "John Brown's Baby Had a Cold Upon it's Chest," each tribe trying to outdo themselves as their friends from around Dun- s-tnffnage and Marslifield were their guests. and also their hosts for the Good Ladies outdld them- selves in bringing ice cream and cake which was freely and bounti- fully distributed to all. A- most en hearty votemf thanks proved that the evening was well spent. Group Games were under tiie direction of the Big Chiefs. "The Good Night Message was given by Mr. J. K. iloss and Rev. it. H. Stavert, Camp Director. Adrift in Pcat: Trying Experience SYDNFY, N.S., Jilly 20.-Allrr drifting about Cabot Slrziit for ten days and ten nights In a leak‘ launch with practically nothing to r-qt. (‘anialn Sam- Snub" aiiil his crew of two, have been landed at North Sydney by the coasting steamer Stella iMarris, which tool.- thcm off St. Paul's Island two days igo. lfaptaln Suaine, Xloseph Snucl arrl Martin Budrlin an ficwfnunil lenders. Two weeks ago they bought a -ten-ton launch at Glace ,y and started to sail it to 01r- nnear (Nfld.), where they plann- M to nnernl» »- tarry Imt\\""‘li "wr- bonnear and Belle Island. The route ilicy proposed was to follow the coast from Glace Bay Io (‘ape North liflfiil to Port-Avix-Bastiiio, own the coast to St. John's. IIt'tllIl~~I\ Inn HlIllICll vom- imenced to leak but was patched up and iiic voyage cuiillmied. ln night of St. Paul's Island. the vu- _ glnes broke down, and the sails were blown to tatters. For ten days they drifted into the gulf with but a Ifew biscuits to eat and the launch leaking steadily. On the tenth day, with inc launch hall‘ full of water and about read) to sink they again sighted St. Paul's, oif Cape North. By super- humun cdlorts ‘they managed to keep the boat afloat until it drifted ,into Campbell's Cove. Captain Suainc says that ten minutes more would have finished tht-ni as the boat was nearly lull of water and the men were too exhausted to swim ashore. , .Governor McLeod fed and housed the meii until the Stella iviarrls came along. Nothing was known of the affair uiitll today because L. T. Little and wife. Belle itiver; ‘a vessel recerfly fouled the (‘ape- A. A. Beaten, Belle River; Theo. McLeod, Orwell; towny George S. Oxley, Quebec; A. W. Cook, Halifax; F. G. Craw- ‘ lord, Montreal; J. ll. Noilcr, Springhlll; R. T. Couch, Toronto; A. S. Allan, St. John; ‘E. T. ilolte, Chicano; Miss McLellnn, Boston; Mrs. C. N. llatch, Boston; Mary C. lily, Ncwllciliord; Mrs. A. Ii. Pipes, Hampton; Mrs. Ii. L. Sher- nlon. West Newton; J. L. Simpson, l“ Amherst; Mrs. I. Simpson, Aiii- licrsi; Jack Ross, Moncton; Allan ' Mann, New Glasgow; Geo. ‘iticiiln- non, Moncton; Mrs. C. D. Jones, St. John; Miss Dorothy Jones, St. John; 1LT. Wilson, Ottawa; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. McMillan, ‘Winnl- _‘ peg; Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson, llorcliester; Ted F. M. Murphy, St. John; C. S. McGuiues, Fredericton; J. J. Gallant, Portland; J. E. New- ~ som, Boston; Robert Myers, Vic- toria; A. M. Rovey, Toronto; A. Iiyndnian, Bt. Peter's. REVERE HOTEL T. G. Fawkes, u“ Brantlord; T. M. Graves, Bridge-L North4St. Paul cable with her zin- chore and cut the wiru to ircc her- _ ‘ltlie Tyrian is now making ra~ pairs. C. Welby, Toronto; Mr. L. W. Shaw, New Perth; Mrs. T. N. Gra- ' ham. Amherst; N. E. Parley, Fred- ericton; J. L. Irwin, Toronto; Chas. G. liull. lpswinli; Mrs. Jesse l-liiestls, Summerll‘ Geo. W. Lenrd, Augustine Cove; Leo. Brown, Bumniarslde; A. D. Mcbewance, Murray Harbor; J. 8. Perry, S’SIdo: Em Mills, Bum- merslde; W. B. Callaghan, Si,’ Louis; .1. B. Hood. Newcastle: 1D. Solomon, M. 1.; P. Blanchard. Que. bee; 1‘. W. Bear, Moncton; i’. _ mondyMontresl; a A. Bishop, -' port; llrs. E. R. Murphy. Boston; A; Butler. Monti-sci; E. sandman. l troubl h vlgorztd ‘Gm- c!!! of the "maul Tuna Bunnie. by the Olllll- aafc from this wonderful Tribe, _ ‘TIN! SIWRBII pill on a Variegated ' ioyahle time was spenl,_§nd the_ l \ll\l\\\§llli\=lfllil4..§\\\\\WIM\ _" Z\il\\\\i\\\7IIlIA\\\\\\?-IWZ%K\ <is¢ n . 6 Comfort of Try .1... delightful c a . Smart , traw Hat THESE LOVELY MIDSUMMER DAYS, TO BE ENJOYED MUST BE prepared for, with comfortable, lightweight, cool wearables of every sort. Let your head feel just right in one of these cool, well-fittingstraw hats. TOYO PANAMA _. HATS-—' UBOATER SHAPE. Toyo Pana- ma is particularly adapted for summer wear on account of its extreme ii ‘itiiess and coolness. These are beautifully woven in the latest shape, creamy white with leather sweat band and black ribbon . . . . . ....$2-50 (fR.I'I.\SE-—(‘RO\VN FEDORA -'i'o\'0 PANAMA These very handsome Fendo- ra shapes are widely popular- Tliey are made of this popular lilzht weight, very cool TOYO PANAMA. One of the fine fea- tures of TOYO PANAMA-is that it is readily cleanable. These come with plain black ribbon band or Fancy Puggaree Straw Sailors are always popular ~= ' Whatever styles come or’ go, the straw sailor seems peren- nial in its popularity It is always smart, always dressy, always cool and comfortable. And as well, it gives a very enduring service. ribbon --...---. ..----.. These, with leather sweat band, lssslll sun-vases~1£f~?I"I\flI!IIY"‘>‘$3'm and nlain black Tress Hatsby Parcel Post The other day we received a lot of big parcels by MAIL. They contained new TRESS straw hats from England. These are the famous Sennit straws made so splendid by this well known hat factory Beautifully made—the latestrstyles at $41K)» 954-59 I andflllioo. ' Summer Comfort depends large ly‘ on Underwear PROBABLY NO ONE HAS CONTRIBUTED more t0 sum- ~ mer comfort than tin bright chap who designed the first ATHLETIC underwear. Not for; ATHLETES only-—- every man who wears them finds them just right-if you haveift; tried ATHLETICS- get in asuit to-day and forget the tliemometer- MEN'S NAINSO 1K ATHLE- TIC UNDERWEAR, the coolest the easiest and the most: com- fortable underwear for sum- mer that skill_has yet devised- The cut is loose, free and easy- there are no sleeves-nothing to bind, pinch, chafc 0r make you uncomfortable. Our popular line, in all sizes, combina- tion . . . . .85 1.50 P0!‘ "I!" DELPARK NAINCHECK . UNDERWEAR is one of the ' most popular of the new Athle- tic models made of a fine firm cotton material, beautifully fin- ished, perfect fitting, loose, easy comfortable and delightfully cool. Sizes 32 to 42 in stock at. - \ persuit...... t. [l f _- >\ \\\\ DELPARK SILKSTRIPE UNDERWEAR is cut like tiie other Athletic models-that means perfectly ‘from the .-point of view of fit-the material is a litttle . better ’ than the other . ave mentioned already, ~verycomfortable and delightful in its ol comfort. Herefaopersult 14-25 summon BALBRIGGAN, COMBINATIONS, short sleeves, knee lengthdegs, 9r short sleeves and ankle length le , shown ' ht all sizes from 32 to 44. - ~ The prices are, _per suit $1. w.» sister.» , $1.75,