MONDAY. k l llllT BUXINESS Sflllf Thelargeststock of high grade merchandise in Selling starts Wednesday, July 9th at 9 a. m. and continues until the entire stock is completely sold i out. Kings County to be sacrificed at once. l See large two page colored posters for full particu- lars and prices. If you did not get yours ask us. Store closed all day Monday and Tuesday arranging stock and marking down prices. Come early for first Qhgica ......... ".~ No approbation sales or returns accepted during Hail orders will receive prompt attention. Store property will be sold or leased. Here is a rare eppoi*tu1iity for a young man with ambition and small capital in an established stand of over forty years, loc. ated in the widest and best part of Prince Edward Island. Don't forgetthe date, Wednesday, July 9th at 9 AM. c. VES Ltd_ sale. -WIII NAILS with a heavy coat . of galvanizing, sold at Braces. . 5162-7-5-21 --GALVANIZID FLY SCREENING at Bruce's. 5162-74-21 -Bm's CAR-Mr. Linus McDon- laid, Springfield has purchased a new Plymouth Sedan can-E. l -'nra Anson. Parish Picnic at l Tignish will be held on Wednesday, : July 23rd. Reserve the date. 48B7-6-25-mm6i - 5 IN. GLASS FLOATS or net bcbbers, complete with holding net, only 35c each at Braces, Summer- side. 5220-7-7-31 -SPBAY MATERIALS-We are now able to supply you with best mality Spray Materials at very at- JSCUVC prices. J. B. Millman, Ken- dngton. 4896-6-25-12. ' -INOCULATXON COMPLETED- Aims Mona Wilson Lid Miss I. Gil- .an. Red Cross Nurses. Charlottetown issisted by Dr. J. R. Mathdsorl. Springfield, completed the t-hird iri- cculation clinic on Thursday, July 1:0 at Springfield School with the tupils n-om the (allowing schools:- Graharns Road, Bnerald and ‘pringfield-E. PERSONALS -Amor~,g the visitors to Summer- .de on Thursday were Mr. John R .\i:Oabe and Mr. Walter Smith, N62‘!- tcn.—E. —-Mr. Louis Mulligan and sister. _Miss Tessie Newton w:re in Sum- mierside on ‘rhursdayn-E. l I -Mrs. Wilbert Lawless, Norbcro 'wa5 a visitor to Summrside on ' Thursday-E. Sr. Mary A-l-meda, St. Paul's Min- nesota. arrived home on Monday t: ‘spent. a. few weeks with her parents ; 14-4 GREAT A BIG We wish to thank our very many patrons for our suc- cessful business. We also wish to tell you this Sale will con- tinue all this week to clear every Dress and Coat in our Stock I J OHNS ONS ’ Ladies ’ Ready - To- Wear GEORGE STREET SuccESs to make room for the very newest Early Fall Styles. If prices will do it, we will be glad to let you have the benefit of our method of doing business. 20o SUMMER DRESSES All sizes, sleeveless and long sleeves, arrived by express Saturday too late for Dollar Days. l . . “i m“ M“ -P**"¢* Lambs,‘ J/VILL BE ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK/ j Springfield-E. a -— ‘ LAR DA Y PRICES - y _ —-Mias Clarissa MacGuigan, Char- I ’ MOHfHgufB, P- E- I- iottetowxi. is spending a pleasant Mrs. H. B. Hashim-E. l j ' _____ . ' . —Messrs uhus McDonald, Gus,‘ ' * o i STREET s. McDonald, azd M. J. Lambs, Spring 144 GREAT GE RGE »' _ . , N. D. Molean o! Charlottetown field and Mr. and lvlrs. James 0‘- ‘l » a 0 E N I ‘n; f“ glaze-ICES“! fotsh: imuzgil conducted the services and the p811 Connor Clinton. motored to Sum- l ‘ = " ‘uc-rtiist ii ie as ‘ee. u" _ ‘j '3 " __ y rapnny Sank and passed awaylhearers consisted o! Messrs irvlng merside on Friday evening ‘and at- land - *- *__ earl)’ m the evening of Batuurday. lL‘md'__Em°NM€fi land 51;? (Fende; Hm‘ R‘ 3' Bennett-s meet‘ Mrs. George Oulton. of Smithers. is arozrettable tact that the spoclal- v11 ° Vm» Gilli-lit; Grade Fold! six-r early death l5 very greatly de- fiass“glihf"fiuln B225“: 2d m ml- ' B. c, arrived home on Saturday and ists i; that hpsplitatl bavifl-aoéolrireleliilr! 10111“ Perry. onus vi Mary Publiifnfchool Certificates for "Q9711 h; m; 1113,33’ friends mm ° m‘ ' ' will spend sometime with friends and able sucoessu y rel - -' °"-°- Grade . horn sh: u-as extremely popular. On 9‘ Mam“ °t Hum" Ewe" mm“ relatives here. At present she is a. whose present condition is under, P1119 f0: Doporilment, Mug, (y. ment was made at North Winsloe. l. Tillie Gallant. 2 Irma. Gaudet, a Frances Murphy. 4 Marie O'Brien, Trustees certificates 1o:- Attend- the same day of her funeral a broth- i e": of Nfrs. NICIYIIIIS, the late Mr. Ls- - _ M, , . - _ _ erits the late Mrs. Spence is surviv- .ac Lahdltihoddied Suidehiley in 531i ed by a bran," 6mm, w mm, ton was ‘iutic I an art r in .1 mciuttli. My Mclnnis received wordiaflidxhflgo Ff: is“? fiZLlMI-saui‘ o.‘ ti". death oi hi: only brother. “'6 an ° r ’ Chris _vflnnis o‘, Ma m‘ ‘New York. who was with her sister. 'I‘ne funeral services at the house ' l“ h“ last mam‘ TO the family so U Leary and Vicinity guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thos. Oulton, Brae Harbor. Mrs. 1 Oulton, who is a daughter of the late l Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Gorrlll, The dairy meetinz held recently in Glenwood, has resided in the western the public hall was fairly well It- pfgvmges f9]- mgny yen‘; 3nd will fe- YAXIGQG- Th0 CQCISIOD lfIlVCd It W85 stood to be due to the presence 01.811611. shrapnel in the vicinity o! the spine: Prize for Application, equally met-I ‘ll/Cd by l, MUdIOd GlVl-D. i, Arms $11001 Mme iecisrc. a Agnes ohusm. il l Jeanette Boudreau, 2 memoi- Dorothy Maillot. s. mm“ Murphy, Mclrinis, a Irene Richard. 4 Edith .5 Pit-mic Ready. 1 lfld mes Dou- McLeod. s Margaret McLeod. c sci-- ceive a kindly welcome from old. thlt tho Cflmiflflny 51101114 Ciffy OXLcet. drawn by mung Gavm lard gala-am 7 9mg;- Boudrggu, a sides with her daughter, Mrs. G3)"; g friends in this vicinity. "their enterprise. which is such a boonl Prize for constant application m oecii Bernard, 9 Hattie Memnls, 1o and grave on xlondayv June 30m heavily afflicted the bear-ts of a host I field Gorrfllll three vt-eeksrnio’. ‘ She! to foxmen and dairymen in the vicin- lpgano phwmgl ‘waned w Mme Helm‘ Momma’ u mme Dem l3 q 91.6 rcndlmed b}, Rm. G A‘ Grant o! friends so out in affectionate sym- Ilstopped o enlroute to visit JKGDGS, I lty and to sell. sufficient shares oriMatie Leclem lama“ McDonald, 13 ma,“ Cf wnmae and m. A a Chapman path; in other provglcest‘ and also spenti. Johnb Mcidlmilald. o]! “Mounxtl stock to meet expenditures. ' Reward for choir wk “and by. Baum’ u Ann‘ Donut“, m Heb or Hunter River. The hymns sllrlgj lsome m’ m w" am and Enmore" Royal‘ has em ‘ n‘ u‘ V" an Ryan, l6 Patricia Shea. l7 We- ‘ g lRevere G, J, , H , ‘Last week was spent at the home of Nova Scotia, including his brother“ ‘ M Magnum m“ by "ere ‘unto tie hills around one‘ l - Besides her husband and her par- Among visitors from other provin- ‘ oes is Mrs. Agnes Dunbar, who is at y‘ present at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. éAmos Gorrill, Glenwood. Mrs. Dun- bar left Ponteix, Saris, where she it‘- 7.‘ an’; h". i‘. liacl _r.t i-‘st in .. alicl iommun- n“. and "135 a i. C t .:.C.1‘lZ' (Patriot Please Copy) TIGNISH CONVENT IABM Marie Le Clerc. lyri Oath-ill. 1B. Vida 5119!. 19 G011- m. he: favorites‘ my name m,“ 40,000 m“ 0g elm n”, l; ilisndr xrsingl-‘QlzieilhIgpringfleld.f Mr. Malcolm llfcDonaid. of Halifax. I t Gmdfi 9 and m m“ “may. 2o M,” my,“ g1 33,. _ y , e lV or l we comr . ‘an titers", and “Asleep Lilifundesliy’. mglanap m! t: mel from friends in this section where Mr Willard Caseley, who taught! muawm‘ l‘ the pn“ m’ m‘ 133'.‘ Prize {or Gmmm“ Dxtfln“ ma" a" Mlwhy‘ Je . " Beautiful fioral tributes vere: ‘ch b‘ o“ they mo m en e ‘lot. ‘ Sh, “(Ed for many years l 15st 5:6,“. m west Point has been enJfi-lih Qlillvmt. Brides I and II. led b)’ RWQNHd G. J. McLallan, a.- rereived from the members of the “em M ripen“! '5“ with mem- l ' ' l . . Kflzod in Uniorivale district for next, w“ ‘o’ ohmm“ mm“ lwud” m Hm“ W“?- lamzn." and other relatives. The S. y _ l m“ Luna“ Kennedy who taught ye“ lirretich) awarded to Gerard Bern-l PTl-Xo for highest lgqregltg Qnde s o, Nmh ‘vmsm Unzhd church A uomans hair furnishes the drivl successfully m “inhuman dmlfm; ' ,aid; (English) Eleanor McInnis, iX. offered by Rgvgfgnq f_ y Me- What ia believed to have been a Cf "VP-Ito the We MFF- SPERM‘ W35 ‘Us hm of. a running shunt one.‘ last vear has been engaged to teach‘ Mr Percy McPherson is amongl Prize m’ Hkhut A“T°3“¢ 04m“ 7Ke“m" “awed w Anni?“ MOYri-S- lumlnmm mete” u" and exploded a l'll-"lilb"l‘ an»! the Inst tut?s of Ov- ‘warm’ a“ “uh “"5" “M” w” du- f in Springfield durin: the COllllli" P1058‘ in this vicinity who have re-‘H- “ward” w “Elma” Bwdrn“; lsey‘ ‘ "army m‘ the “m or capum A' ' -ster Bed Briddge and Greenvale. Mr. fellffzmmzilbftiih’ 1mg 24"" "18"" y,“ " Jmy pumhased a “mp3,”, ,Grade 1. Jeanette Kinch, l Prize for itathcmatiu. awarded to Manson, near Kiublean, Scotland. 1 on n n on- l _____ Prizes for Prmioh, awarded to Cc- lfivelyn Cahill, Mrs. Manson said that everythinl "FIREBALE" 1N SCOTLAND _.__ ____ The closing exercises in 12th. Mn 1nd M“ y J 3mm“; acmmrlcile Poirier and Irene Richer‘; Prize for Elston-y, named u, n", had been unusually calm when a \ lachool were held on Friday. Juno mnied by the formers nieces, the‘ Prim 5m‘ APPUNUOH- Gflde II. a-lflflfl Hots-n. loud hissing noise was tollowed by '27th. The pupils were examined in ltiisses Olga and Beryl England, mo-lwlfilfid Y0 “M4366 538111’. l "116 for EMU-sh Ootnpoait-iori, a- ‘ “Mn” °“‘h' Fmm“ °r ugh‘ new the various subjects by their teacher,‘ tored to Elierslie recently and spent Prim for Writing, Grade II, Ce- iwflrded to Laetitia Bernard. in m ‘dmctmns’ Rushing w the after which several of the visitorslsoms time with friends in that vicih-luhe Richards; Grade 1. Marcella Lel Prize for min. oflered by Revw- 110"“ ¢° PM” h" ‘mlldm’ ‘he ~ spoke commending the splendid re- l lty. Clerc. 8nd P. J. McKenna, awarded m An. finalised ai- m” d°°1'- T!“ “m °t a . suits which had been attained duringl Prize for Attendance awarded w lnctte Morrisscy, Y painter wvrkm: inside t-hv "WW W“ {the past year. This was followed byl‘ ernard Boudreau. l Prize for Arititmqqn, gwq-qed u, parnlymd- He 511d the "flrebalb" “'5 lthe pygygntaflgn o; a “n; “com Cmdes m_ Iv_ ma v_ ‘ it was called. locally, burst several Miss Eva Sabine, who taught last‘ lyear in Enmore. arrived at her home And we advise you to make arrangements so that there will be no delay in having your PERFECTION ICE CREAM shipped in time. Of course, we are use PERFECTION the same as Our patrons are assured of ONE QUALITY ONLY and that. is the best. At least, give us a chance w quote prices and have us tell you about the novelties we supply. Try the new Candy Con e. It's just great! assuming you will others are doing. t’ ’ panled by an address to the teacher. . ~Mr. Ernest Bradley. Florence Hart. V0116 0f the Pupils read the address and made the presentation. All pre- sent were then given a treat of candy I by the teacher. The meeting closed in West Point on Tuesday and will spend part of her holiday there. An unfortunate accident occurred ’ at i-Iebron when a valuable colt own- Prise for Christian Doctrine (Eng- lish) donated by the Oat-belie Wom- an's League. awarded to Eleanor Ho- pan. Prise for Christian Doctrine lwd.’ aha’ d a hole i Pr“, m. Appn“u°n_ an“ x feet above the ground. an b t Mill-Hy meritaq by 1 Runn- Hwm‘ was made in the earth. The urs ~ 2 301m my“, 3 w“ ma‘ 4 Hub in; of the astronomical visitor was ‘c’. aha’ a Germ“ “may a mm followed by a torrential downpour of »ly'n Oahill and r Donia O'Brien. a- m“ l ed by Mr. Albert Gay had his lei broken by being kicked by another horse. Mr. Nelson Gay, of Knutsford set the injured limb and it is expec ‘ |by Slnsing God Save our King. at present visiting in Glenwood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlesl | right again. Bulger. ---- l Mrs. Wm. Dyment, of Knutsford Miss Hazel Currie was a recent vis- ‘and her sister, Mn. Wm. A. McWil- itoi- to West Cape, where she was alliams, oi Milburri, recently left for guest of her aunt, Mrs. Roy Smith. Hopewell, N. 5., where they intend ' to visit Mrs. Green (nee Miss Mary Miss 'I‘illie Mclsaac, of Gienwood. Arm Boulter), and other friends. ‘recently spent some time as the guest f .__. of Mrs. John A. Stewart, West Point.‘ Miss Lucy Clements is spending r some time at. her home in Olenwood. Miss Flora Boulter has been engag- I Mm Clemen . who ll supervisor for I ed to conduct West Point School dur- ‘ the California Perfume Company bu lln: the coming year. Miss Boulter spent the spring months in various jwaa a very successful student last‘ parts of the Maritlniea in the in- ; year as she succee‘ ‘ in obtaining terem oi the company which aha re- ‘her certificate at P. W. College Lnlpresenu. spite of the fact that she was con- __.. aiderably handicapped by having an Mr. Wm. Gorrill, who has been re- attack or measles at the time the ceiving treatment for illness, which Christmas examinations were in pro- resulted from his service with the t1- ‘ I -. .| i Perfection quality is the same all over the Pr» -» I c-ince. ll is sent out in good condition and our f |3 ! dealers make it a point to keep it that way. l ‘Y i a a ,- f; Central Creameries Perfection Dairy . , - Charlottetown Summgfsidg i I - Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop I .- : I .1 g gress. No doubt she will meet with Canadian Ibrpenitionary Forces in (B83011) lWI-fllbd $0 Silfilll. Infill-I'd.‘ V. oflqid by Reverend 0. J. McLel- lan. awarded to Douia Arsenault. l Prize for l-Ligheat Aggregate Grade IV. Rita. O'Brien. ' Prize for Highest hung-ate Grade in. awarded to Doris Fitzpatrick. Prize for Department. awarded to rrancu Armiault. ' Prize for Attendance, Kathleen McDonald. Prisca for Application. awarded to Lena Richard and Lillian Bkarry. Prise for Hllhaat AflNIIte in Progrnaive mm (Junior Cllaall Kathleen McDonald. Prim for Application in piano play ing, Dalia Doyle. Orldaa Vi. VII. and VIII. Prise for Christian Doctrine (flig- liah) donated by the Catholic Wom~ an‘: League, awarded to Margaret lrodarie. Rise for Christian Doctrine (Preach) offered by Reverend G. J. lcqullly good success in bar work as France, is pected name shortly taacbar. ‘mm Camp Hill Military Hospital It Meridian. Momma. awarded to Irma Gaunt. awarded to Irma Comet wanded t0 Gertrude ‘Rainer. Prise 101' 818118! MBTOIIM Grade! Prizes for Hithdt MITUIM in 4F (RAVI YOUR. EYES Pmressivc "ibeoiy (senior clusil awarded to Donia om-ish Prim for constant ‘ ,, in mm pllvins. inn-iota aha andl aveiyn Oahlll. Prize roe hum» laments Grade; xx. Annie ooyle. l Prize for Christian Doctrine Grade 1X. oflered by the Catholic Women: ulna. awarded to Viola Handra- hI-fi. - Prise for Application. Grade 1X. offered by Reverend G. J. Mciisllan. equalliy merited by Hazel mirphy. 2 Iliad-y ilbley. 3 Barnett-a Gallant, 4t ' Marjorie Kelly. 5 Isabel OM18. drawn by Bernetta Gallant. Certificates for Mexican Method oi ~ Writing Advmold Cartifimtaa. i Ruflna Hogan. Senior Cartiflcatu. l Helen Man. ilutitialqmardJAnnioPfltd Viola Randi-ohm. 6 Mary Holey. 6 Irma. Gaudet. 'I 111.110 Gallant, a rnncea Murphy. s llllflelll Ism- IN. 10 Plltflda Nlllipn, l. Patricia I 1 l axmman AND I oaaaaaa win-an a! E. E. PA R K M A N lulsterea Opwmetrin Insane, I. I I. BELLBMATHIESON Ianiakn A Milli“?! Collections IIONI! T0 LOAN MONTAGUI uoooo-oooo-OOO _ EY ESIGHT EXAMINATION ‘Jillian; and npplylh: Classes H. J. MABON OPTOIIITRIST 08in Connected With Drugstore lantern. P. B. l. 00000004001