Y7 i‘ . .-"!~.~s‘-~f..~ .5.» a affords the smoker! everyl‘ gllng that is up-todate and in Cigars, Tobacco, Cig- arettes and Smokers Articles, "we make a specia y of this" particular‘ lino-bad - ' 6w new‘ to keep our stoclr in just flint conditions; “all times. v - ' ' ' . nrqyou want ‘to get a 'srnoke' gust‘! satisfies you iil-tevery way, Make your selection frbni our stock. ' ‘r '. Nile can save you nloney on cigars by the be); or cigaret- rss in quantities. A. rosrrll Central Druvgetors Y. Ya i at ‘ / n . 4 _ [Sir Henry flrayton.‘ ‘Fin- ange Ministsrot Canada, has l ' announced that there will be, no loan this yeah-at the q present time," Victory’ Bond- prices mbre attractive‘ 1022 st as; 1m at es; ism‘ at 09%; 1033 atblllfl; 1937 at- 101: 19"! at 98. 1934 at 96- all 5% per eent We can furnish vall series on application. Eastern Trust 1 Co. ‘C. H. B. LONGWORTH, Manager, w. MILASSIIIHLADVERTISBWNTS _, . . m“ _ _ clever seat rauat aoeoup 1' all advertise- le be overlooks . I . 1'. ere so i ‘ee mp our e ad g use?“ cover ntrao eneaount. one, are gig-awed o w ' " \ b e ttansee Ila ease this rpoxved eviarout AQIA'Q , vvv 4" 1840-7-24-sttwswfii. . , . . . . 1 e lorwardsd, flve cents ' in figures (aa H.000) Advertisements " lot be ackm ed. a ‘nan -A‘aA4AA v ,_ "Agents Wanted A “mot: namr sub - . it": -- r»- nee-e»- Doil nion Nut ontreal. e sto PORTRAIT AGENT! WHITE U!’ state amount of you ‘.- ‘ for spécial prices. We ow llave the largest, beat equipped plant in Canada. can give romp est aer- vlcs and bcst was‘? at inudomte fii-l lulled, lea. Company. Tor- IGII-T-IB-tf. ~ frames ' Mer- - chants Portrait onto. For. Bale. - IlllN26\l.0\\' FUR HALE AT IIAZ- :10 ok. J. A. Monro. ldullt Royal- Y- - . _ ‘1793-7-22-ME7ipd FOIY- ‘Alrld-JIFHVIJ’ FltldfillldN (Ayrshire) 5 years ul . ray, North Wiltshlro. .- MOT-ll IIUAT lN (i001) CONDI- ti _. l-Jrluippcrl with 3 ii. l‘. inl- p lnl Engine. Suitable fur pleas- llr ‘or fishing purposes. Apply I-waqlk llllljflli.‘ Blul‘.l§u(f‘1.fl2fl_7_2‘_3|. q WANTED— A BOOK KEEPER Male Help Wanted \\’AN'l‘ldlJ _i\IAN T0 \\'0lll( 0N farm. Apply D. Stewart. South- port. 1777—'l-22-3i. with reference. Male preferred. Apply Currie k Murnaghan. ' 1745-7-2l-8l. \VANTED—YOUNG MAI \\’I'l‘ll experience ill shipping warehouse“ Good opportunity for right ’nian.~ Apply ill writhg stating cxpcr- ience to Box 211, Charlottetown. J764-7-21-3l. \\'ANTED AT ONCE. MAN 0|! IIOV to work on fnrm. Good wagon. C. T. Ferguson. No. 2, York. it. ll. ‘i789-7-2243l. \\"AN'I‘I‘IID—A Fill?‘ -l.‘IlA.'iS IIUIIHIQ shot-l". Good wul: for thc lgilt mun. Apply W. L. Reynolds. loll- tugllo. 1802-7434“. Teachers Wanted ‘Q s. I L‘ " 3' “Y” f t ls volmugwsls with. out a ph r "Sq om atiW. T. Wellnefla Queen SL- 1822 HARMERQ Ml, KING CO.’ Mt. Herbert, ‘will be to the public nex e QOUVENIR OF PRINCE ID- WARD esutiful ill - I tralted d m» ouvenir res y to mail. Only 50c. lrjdllllll 67c. Charlottetown fiiuardian. ' lllilmldhl-u ~ uM-o-tr ..- I" w l- w ' - A sviAl-l m dllioham for street and house dresseronly 42' cents per yard at Patons. Handsome pluids"'in pfdtily- ' stylish colors. Everyone wears gingham. so hurry and get yours. ' 1810-7;23-2i -,,-_ W‘ HURRAY FOR THE WATER. Decked ;out inane of Patons hand- solne bathingsults at $7.50 you'll have ‘a good swim fashionably at- tired. See them. .- ,- ‘ - llm-r-zs-zl . . i ‘ AL/L PATONS GlNGH-AM dres- ses for children are reduced today to clear. Hundreds to choose from with pretty patterns and trim styles. . ,. ‘~ 1 I > 1816—7-23—2i MT. BTEWARTEIRCUIT. Ches- ter N. Brown, supply. Services on Sunday. July 25. At Marie ll a. m. Mt. Steviart 3"».- m. Ddnstaff- nase7p.ym..,, f" , ,, |‘,| . I i . . ' . CHILDREN! ,OOT1'ON~ "D8531- ses; Special 75c and $1.00; wo- mens’ porch dresses in rose and copen; values; $3.38; special 52.98 Prowse Brosl. Lin. 182s 1 24 2i asaiiwilTe, 1.0 ,TAKE .1'R|P.-.- A team representing ills Ahegwelis champions of the City Baseball League leavcs the first of the week on mrnul-l-ar-ille hirilnlarlrfy-Thoy (‘Xllecl l0. play Mines at Sackviiie, Amherst and Springhill. '/l1'-' l‘ '.: ll. TO RESIDE HERE-Mr. Gros- Ivlenor 0. glvildlllilll. son of ms 1am 911W. 3! ms of. this city, with llls wlfxvaridf ller 'niotllel', "Mrs. Townsend and Miss Townsend have arrived here flxlm Cambridge, Mass, and Into d‘ [makjnglrhplr fu-ture home here. MrJWudman has been livlhg in dillilybflilgfl,‘ since the family wentntllcre to reside llflllfly‘ twenty years ago. llis friends here will M.‘ llleased- to learn. that. he intends making his homo hence forth in his native city. ‘l-i BRADALBANE NOTES.-Miss Henry. daughter of Leslie G. Henry Charlottetown. nrid ‘her brothers Le ltoy. and Heath, spent "In, week-end with, eir grand parents J.l~l. and M .‘ Henry. Drud- slbsnr-n-dgr. ifgnnedy who has been s95, l, ii so far recovered as to be ‘(i_l)l8- ' '1 A v. .. - , n ~ ~ “use .- Twtogglgllrlnallyéi bfltm s Y‘ ' m i’. w: .. ‘fllna-n lanai-gs wduvlrlrln-aruvn- aeolian" nalvll FA - W"! “ALE-‘F-“ll” “Tl” Irsurfuco planer at oncl-J/ippiy lo‘ Mild Ii ‘Clli-‘TTY Vang" h“: g0 \V. C. \\'ood..& Bull, Now \Vll,llillil'c “llm” “m "F" Wm‘ ‘ZPP.’ Q9,‘ 1r. R. No. 2. or Spring-tun “Ills. in 1. Jinn-fill Sullivan. (18l$\l"_l7)'-24-l!2‘-. \ v l80‘_7_23_m_ ' _ ~ - ,1 y \v.\lv'rr"n-"'rr-Aclrl1n won NEW’ N! mfdfjgg. Arlryii- Schobl Noffifl. Supplomont lc'?n‘llh~l| "l. (~|,..v.,i,~..t' [rm-q $75.00. Spring fl.llll fnll vocation. Bl: ‘vhnkifr’ "n", "m" .01“... h," llrlrry lilvNovlll. ‘Soc-rotary. liorl- rccivori. For ilnttory sutiufuotJnn, “hnwr IL N“ ‘L IB3O_7_24_.“‘ wrltrz or pining‘ Th“ hlnroll Lur- . ‘ y _ . ag-libunmuny u o _ isil-v-ci-ai. \VANTIil)—!4I1iC0NDl on Tlllltl) m‘; . FOR -SVAIlM.-—'I‘III<J IIANCII AND ato k o ftllo Trncndlc Cross Slv- cr ck For: 00.. will be sold by Duh in nllctlurl (Ill the prtllnlllt-a on lWc-dncaday. July 21st. 1910, gt 2lrgclélek m. A. Jss. Mo.- , ‘~~r- r . o“ u L a y luas-v-ls-tlpd. FOR lAIiE-JINE CHEVROLET touring car 490 model. new this aApriilg. {Val b0d‘lDlfl0lhl‘ a bargain. PD Y I u". l") i20- 1, J‘, __ A, l1as-_1-_1o,-ill.vd-. son Jana-runway lulnsnuuuu vlnsa touolu-r for (lousr~"1iivor School. Supplement. $125.00 irlclild- lug grlvorlllllorlt minimum. Apply Wilfred Jiiclilnnmu Secretary. l825-7-24-ill. .._.__ 'l‘ldAClll-lll \VANTED Ftlll Ml‘!!- rlty liurbur Solluolnsorlund class preferred. ‘Supplement '_ $100. 0. Trustees will llnrl ‘u. r-lllitu lL hoarding hnusu. l-lnrry G. Hccrctury Trustees. ' 1812-7-23-1“. _ -__ . A TED SECOND CI. SH! TEA- "ryhilfwr for Alrllu Schuu? No 1R2. Supplement 88f». Alibi)’ wm- J- McLcan. Pctcrs Road. ' ma l ..Mc.sth . Crn- 53-“ PP Y. l! l ',.,‘§l,_,_2‘5_5,_ . r100 1 21 _.li. » ' I ANT n-Trlacnnn iron wvurvr- ohn Fan.‘ pg?’ ‘muons: ‘ 'wern‘ ‘cvc ‘fiend School No. 16.7. bu“ l" A9’ 7 ‘m ‘wank’, 5" Supplement $150.. JJA. Auld. Bec- . " rotary. , HEI-T-ZI-Bl- ~"‘ TIGACIIEPR ygflfll "I03 lg“!- ' n c oo o. . up- Nurnlng Illieglrllrlltutliw. John Kocre. Hec- PIIIVATI KURIRI MANN’ Ill! T0 -.without leav- -t .1- ln. Itnnml. n My w" a a rIQla-v-zo-o. 4i,‘ it'll oss wen: on ‘aA ‘ rifle this ‘week. ll0')s1‘3‘0N [NICKY POINT FERRY I lllt or road to Holland Nevin ' illllok pursv oontuillilll: Iflllflvy llllil - bronchus. Ifownrd rll blrlritllnl- ' Stationers. 1822i l » . ‘Mistiolilaneoua >_ F0]! ldllllilw-CAII SERVICE A'l‘ short notice by rlrly or ilullr. {alone M. Ross, tailor, No. 387 or L. C. Uuultcr. 1759-7-213]. ‘iii. JNO- ALFRED MCDONALD, LAND Surveyor. ifcrmanville Terms: - llivlalon lino. $6. or $3 oncll nWIi- or. plus (proportionate) railway fnro. 1791-7-22-8. Wanted \\'AN'I‘IGD-—IIY A SINGLE LADY about September. 1st s. small house or fiat containing seven or eight rooms. Apply Guardian 0i‘- flccl. l" 7 "’ '1' ,5 I-IQIGrVEU-ll. Illiflillllfllllllli! ‘AND RASPBER- Tloi, We are open for largo quan- titics of‘ blueberries and raspber- ries.‘ 1V0 nrn ill a position to moi-t all cnlllptrtltitni.» br-rica to offer. phone or wrlto lls. Clarke Bron, lift. Btownrt, ' 1Bll-7-23~l2l. WANTED T0 PUICHABBN- llilAflfl rlleicemui lbw-iii 21° - line's Anyone having ' "THE CH xi rim {it}! '71‘) l'7‘l‘i't'>'!"'i'i" i’ ‘r - snnorrsrowu nxiturliss.’ "'1' ""'""‘"Pacn Ir Itave ‘ , ton. ee 0HO0§EA+E8b9 seals" Satur- day at W. T. Wellners, Queen St. razz line to choose from. GETIKYOUR- WEEK-END choco- lates at W.‘ '1'». Welinerls Queen Si. DurZusuaPSa-turdayi specials pre- vsil. . . ‘ 1822 ass-lurid sun-a at retty colors are a bargain STYLlQi-i 87.50 in hurry along and eniowyour swim. ' ‘ 1818-7-23-21 42¢. olhousu, Jovoiy patterns and colors, selling today at ‘P510118. Only 12 pieces to,choose,from, so don't miss this‘ snap. \ r18l6-'7-2f3~2l TODAY.—Tlle and Aheg- is afternoon BALL GAME League of the Cross. weits will play ball t at 3 o'clock. GINGHAM l8 ALL THlE RAGE at present. Get a dress length st Pstons today at 4-2 cents per yard. . | ‘ {1816-7-2041 CAVENDISH — Divine worship will be held in the Cavendish Baptist Church on Sunday July 85th,- at eleven o'clock, and a: Falrview at seven thirty o‘clock.—— ioonducted by J. Milford Blesedsll. Everybody welcome. A SMASH] IN large plaie glass front of Messrs. Beer t. Weeks’ store was demol- isiled _ Thursday afternoon. when id ifncltman, dumping a load ol -<ioal,-. -.baoked up his team too close l0 the store front with the shoves-used. , - p PHl-“faclt-luta-Illev. D.M. m- rnont will preach (ID.V:)' as follows: Sglturrlay, uly 24th at IChurchill sf 7.30 p.»m; Sabbath. July 25th.. Canqo ,C,ove at 10.30. a.m; Nine Mile“ reek-at 2 p.m_ Pcpplefr-rClluroh at 7 o'clock. "'81‘_" ‘ANNES. DAY._-—"i‘he Feast of SIt. Ann, thc patron. saint of in- dllilnsilwiilhbe observed by special ervlccsnpd ccrelnorllcs at Lerlnox slaild tulnorrow_ " , av éxPnssa-etzoaur new ‘vollés’ fol"ilgllt cool dresses. New lislc, hose. in black. white. brown. ‘grcyf New bcad trimming; silk and jut izlssois, cords, rose buds, squtrlcllcs, frllle, elastic for waist band; clusiic looping. Prowse Bros“ Ltd. 183 NEW POTATOES —Captaln A. J. Taylor. Wood islands, on Sun- day last, had the pleasure of haw-- ing his first dinner of potatoes of this season's growth. The potzh does were of the variety known us. Early Ohio, and the seed was ured fronl Mr. James Youngl pod Islands. Farming in all ls 'wcll qeqtitioll of thc country, and some of the furlllcrs have llud their Hlltly ‘in coll for some days. _ r t‘; . v . ' EIAD- , ROADS -—A gentleman from’ Hunter River, who was in lilo city yesterday states illili. tllc roads practically rlll the way fronl Hunter River lo Charlottetown‘ are in a deplorable condition. The trouble lliLS bepn tile laiencss of beginning ‘agape, Up till two weeks ago, no lng hrld been done on the section between Hunter River zilitLfifi-‘tfllifleld. Then tile roadlmlster was put on wiill thc rcsult that now in dry weather the road is a veritable sundhunk, and ill wet wslllillcr a seusof-niud. Holes rlre left unfilled, bridges and clllvgris are either up in the zllr, or down below the road level, making it dangerous to drive over, Nowgthst the Island ls fllléd-jwltdi visitors. it is of the lliffl05lvllll-i portance that some attention be paid to the roads, as nothing gives l-lioounlry a more dilapidated ‘ab. pearance, and a worse name than bad roads. . -——-—<-e;_-i. PERSONALS Mrs. lSliver, accompanied by her son Mr Cyril Silver. leave this entities a m» m om HAM‘ dresses ' for little girls ut- batons. Large , . . 1s10-7-zs-2l " at Pate ‘rtoduy. Only‘18 left, so " GLASS —The iiflfl in the ~ 4 bifition? This Prospectus explains advanced in tllllt ‘ I Foxmsul’ Make Monday. Ju- ‘ly 26th a-‘riremorable day in the annals oi‘ tho Fox industry by st-' .t ndiilg the ' meeting in Summer- fsi ‘e "oil" thst“dsy. in after years y.» wantto ‘look back to this day isisfthe foundation stone of the Ooropsratlvs movements in the {BfUVliipliit “industry. l orftllsi any wllil be unfolded to you a means oi’ establishing on s. firrnfbasls arid for aLl time, a bu- siness that will bring wealth to this island, and assure growing dividends and returns to all inter- ested.- lt is a great big proposition ‘and must- be launched in a. big uy. We cannot and do not wish 4p force you into this, but come ' ith an open mind. Ws want to ‘how You" and if we can't, thcn ‘will be the time to any so. No other-business is of such import- ‘snce that can excuse you from at- tending. From Tignish to Sourls; from‘ every part of tile Province where tllc Fox Industry is estab- ‘llslled, ranchers must come and’ Jcnd u. hand. We are at the part- llng cf the ways; we must choose the right roud, and pursue it un- failingly to file end, and if we do, the goal of success will be attain- lan automobile which he had sc- lcured from J. W. lVicCluskey of unlawful-tones? ‘ Telegraphic News (Speciahta The Guardian.) INJUNOTION KZONTINUED HALIFAX, N. 8., July Z3. ——, -ln'the Supreme Court Chambers today, Judge Moliish granted con- tinuation of-the temporary injunc- tion secured-ily the Halifax Ship- yard Company agalnst the picket- lng of the entrance to the plant by members of the Marine Trades and Labor Federation and all em- ployees of the shipyards now out on strike. IRISH LEAGUE FORMED IN 3T. JOHN ST. JOHN, N. 8., July 23. —— Miles E. Agar was elected presi- dent of the local branch of the Self-Determination for Ireland Lea- gue of Canada at a meeting of the new organization held last night. More than 250 members are now registered. a alum UTTERED BOGUS CHEQUE FREDERLCTON, N. 8.. July 23 —Jarnes P. Murray, arrslnged in Si. John 0n u charge of uttering P1 i108"! cheque in payment, for Bolestown, pleaded guilty in i119 police court this morning. led. _Conle then, Foxmen, and collle =rcady to play your part, and sno- ~cess ‘will crown youncfforts. The officers of Fox, Companies Lwilo are neglecting calling their lllfrectors togeilher to consider ‘their subscription to ~the Silver _i<‘ox Fur Selling Association, are delinquent to theinduty. to their fsllareholdtjrs, and to ‘themselves. flfllcy know the Fox industry cun- ‘liot successfully overcome the dif- ficulties of the future without or- ganization ‘and cooperation. They llluy plead that they are busybu". laying assured their responsibili- of Directors, they cannot slllrk' e obligation placed upon them to' lylpiillfllf‘ utmost to lllukc their: fidinpzlny profitable. Production of foxes and furs are only one fca- llllfo. They ulust take tile merlns o: insuring thc present and future irforkct of tilcse furs. This can 9m)’ be IIOIHJJQY unitcduction, by each and everyone assuming his share of tho_ burden. Directors! pose no further ‘time in taking sc- lion. .._ .. . P-JFOXMEN- Have you yet re- ehivcd a copy of thc Prospectus of The Sliver l~‘ox Fur Selling Asso- igep objects and purposes of this _ oeidtion, rlnd shows llow [he , nre- of the Foirlndustry can be assured. if a copy has not reached {fins postal card or a letter ud- ressod to the Association zlt Summerside, will bring you n copy by return ‘mall. Do not put this off uniiliomorrow. Wrllc today; write new! I ‘HALIFAX, July lit-Th, usual toll of deaths by drowning during the summer increased by twp over the week end" at Cole Harbor. Will- iam Neifortll was seized willl cramp while swimming ill the ll-ar- bor on Friday afternoon, and was drowned before help could reach Mm. Leo Giles, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward Giles of Cole Harbor, was drowned in Blsseifs Lake when u leaky boat sank llllder him. U. S. Judge Gray Leaves for Europe (United Press.) NEW YOll-K, July 23.—Judllo Elbvr T, iI. Gary, chairman of the board of directors of the United Slates Sic-cl ilcrporulion, sailed for Europe aboard the llnor "France" today on his first. vaca- tion in three years. He declared he was in ihe best of health, and was optilllistir: regarding prcgcnf, world conditions. IN MEMORIAM MRS. HENRY J. WORTH. yosiordzly of Mrs. llenry J. Worth. llftcr un illness lasting hardly a week. On Friday evening lust sllc was conveyed to the PJE. lslunrl Hospital having been taken scri- ously ill. Here, notwithstanding rlll that could be done, slle failed to recover \Vl'l'll thc rcsult ‘that death brought her life ‘to ll close yes-tor- FOXMEN, PLEASE NOTE. The liver‘ Fox Fur Selling Associat- {591 l5 11°! ll! filly way connected ltll National ltcglsirailoll or Provincial Registration of Foxes, These are independent orgsnlzat. ions. and are not at present identi- fied in any lllczlns with The Silver Fox Fur Selling Association. fitock Arrives fiFor Prince of _ . .. Wales Ranch BIONTREAL, July 23.—Live stock for" the Prince of Wales rnnoh in iiidntcninl today at noon. The slllp- ment consisted of eight fillies. elev- en Dnrinlolxponies, eleven colts and two pens‘ of Suffolk chickens. These animals and fowls are being shipped to the West tonight on_a special car in which running water and ElECLrlCllY have been installed. They are in charge of the foreman of they ranch. ii. is stated that a number of cows will he sent from Alberta arrived in Montreal on the _ day afternoon as stated. ‘Mrs. Worth was n daughter of the lzlic Janles Burrvtl oi’ this city and Mrs. Paton llllrl Miss Lcna Barrett of cit-y are sisters. She was in tile prllllo of her womanhood and was beloved by ,zll1 her friends and zlvquzlintnrlcos for ll“f‘ bright llflll- ncr and very friendly and kindly ‘disposition. Silo was n consistent member 0f llle Methodist Church and was one who gave of llcrscif fqp whatever was best in ‘tho religi- ous and social life of this collllnunl- ty. She will be sadly missed and her untimely death will conle us a painful shock to ull. licr husband predeceased her some years silo. A sun Mr. Gordon Wort-h besides other relatives are left to mourn her loss and cherish her memory. A Record That Should Convince You Of the merits of Hood's Saras- parllla as the standard blood purin- er, 5appltizer and tonic. Originated in a famous physician's prescrip- tion more than 50 Y9K" R8"- Arlopted as the regular family medicine in Iloussnds of American hurries. Has met the tests of a hall century with universal success. Made from best known roots. herbs. harks and berries named in the Dispensary. ‘Will prove its Tho death occurred in this city ~ ER. Brow, Mrs. Jzlnlcs, Big sue u You can sllliic while thc silow- ers fall lo enrich the earth, whon wearing Pafon's raincoat, To be well and suitably turned out for wet wwtllcr is o busi- iluSii necessity illut Putollfis ful- fii. Merl and wonlcn have learned that the value of a gurnlollt is as illuch in the lrlelltal satisfaction and happiness is gives as ill thc wt-ilr; ilult in tllc long rlln tllc best costs loss, because it lusts longer, 'l‘l-l-A'l‘ lS WllY PATONS ltAlNOOATS AND lllVllBlhldLLAS BlliNlG UNlVlEltSA-L ‘SATDSlPAC- TION. The feiiowlngprico list will llolp you solvc tho 'll.(‘. of L. - ‘ll-luck rzlin cunts children's $14.50 BITRLINGTON, Vorlllrlrlt‘, Jdy 22. -Becausc United Stains llllllllgrll- lion officers thought their llodlos too plump for tllolr faces, A. Lilla ltcllllllilrd, Eva it. lloycr and blur- gol Dcspcrcs, Montreal, were llPlll and oxalllilled at tho l)()l‘ili‘l‘ while attempting ‘to enter tllc llniiod States. in consequence tllcy llrc to be arraigned on tile cilalrge of smuggling spirits into the lulld oi the 18th Amendment. 'l‘llo Misses Rcllllllrlrd zlrld Boy- er_w_erc “spotted fat Ncwpori,_Vcr_- llaincoats Patolls Ltd. to $4.25. .-- .. 'l‘w<-.<.-<l r'llll' vozlts lfldWR and nlisses $1.50, $11.50, $14-50 to $17- Twccd Mixtures in brown $17-?§ to $18.50. . o’ Greys und otllermllades; e1,o,_ege.i .~ $21.50, $22, $27.50. Auto coals, the finishing touch to summer outing $87.50;‘ ~ -_Lcaillerettc, tile newest in auto curl/taut a big suvillg and nowiis ' up,» time to equip your family fer that motor irip.- ' GQOD SHADY UMBRELLA-MUSE i lAn umbrella does" srotf afford ‘much scope for enthusiasm but in OIJIY showing of UMBRELLNS you will appreciate the new designs iin handles and high quality ofeur coverings. Prices fljfllll~slj5r up.___ nmllt. The matron at the llilfllllffll‘ lion (liflr-e. who “lrlskcd" tilerljl, fouild that each curriod two urns» oi‘ n gillioll each, containing high Plllrirl vrillcs, in spccillllycollstruct- cd skirts. Almlll tho WiilSi oi’ each girl. any the immigration people, was uuotllol- spociallly llcvisori garment, with many pockets. ill these waists ' l-ach luld eight pints of high wines. Jiiss Dcspcrcs was urrcstcd nuclei‘. illllllllil‘ circulnstzlnrzcs at ltichford... ‘Hi0.’ officers *ssy._____ V __ _________ All n about Illa as maai ludebak Studebaker precede» Summerslds .B“m l" Canada 5m SERIES 20 SPECIAL-SIX The smooth, sweet running- SPECIAL-SIX motorists tribute; r, to the _hlgh standards of accur-l, acylnslated upon by Studebaker. demonstration will show you the car's unusual power, uick pickup, flexibility and spee ,j. mileage iPEClAL-SlXowncvs an gelling. lo-H. P. datachalrla-heafrnoion rlalml. ‘hull...’ mum comfort Ier ‘I "I! l" eel-fined with Cord Timer-another A “nil is d Studebaker Year” A. HORNE 8: G0 Dealers i. gasoline and fire we passengers. All v Charlottetown I h me . D ac tlvs booklet TEACHER Till) -- SECOND instruments. comets, altos. trom- Jlfit 0 use. gtoya ‘College of m“ toast-lg. warltcd n» Little lmrlollt, b58508. drums. m. Writo morning on return l" Smllervlllrnm l d m Q tuber “writ to you if you will slve l! s 901N106. D! 35. T0 It'll“; C571‘ Hands School. Lberal supplelncllt stating prices. terms and condi- ‘Mass, after o. two weeks vlsli to "8 “n. - 9 - x tflal, eds liibfi-ll-flilhfluficlifil- mid-summer vacation. pply t.» .1. tlun qr instruments. u. v.0. m». .1“, {omwws broth“ Mn _,_ I“ A, “mod cazhm-Um Hourfg P1115, A’ mm.‘ 17o6'7_‘5'm”“' 3"“ u'“""""tm.-v."' 17g2.7_2~),.:r' florlkin, Grafton lStreot. .nrtn.--.v| I-lulmnnl n..- Ilurna. m.- I‘ , ,_, , - - '-"' . ~- M» @@@@@~@i@1@ 1e. we. will. givetlspecial barg solrili Cashmere and blister iysl y Friday and Saturday. They wont lasti 090s pairYLysle 80c per .> MA LELL pair, aturdayJuly 23 & 24 sills oil a line 0i ilosierythat we bought at special prices. Theseare beautiful e. iinlll sizes and colors. if you really want good values iii sex seeus orig at the 1 prise, we areseiiillg them, S0 60MB EARLY‘!