a 1: ‘ _ . 1 10-121 Queen Sh. Charlottetown’) ' Try the delightful Cool Comfort of f a Smart Straw f a THESE LOVELY MIDSUMMER DAYS, TO BE ENJOYED MUST BE prepared for, with comfortable, lightweight, c001 wearables of every sort. Let your head feel just right in one 0f these cool, well-fitting straw hats. TOYO PANAMA HATS- ' BOATER SHAPE. Toyo Pana- ma is particularly adapted for summer wear 0n account of its extreme lightness and coolness. These are beautifully woven in the latest shape, creamy white with leather sweat band and black ribbon . . . . . .. . $15-50 (.‘REASI~I-—-CRO“’N FEDORA —TOYO PANAMA These very handsome Fendo- ra shapes are widely popular- They are made of this popular light 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 .-lll3-00 Straw Sailorsare always popular _ Whatever styles come or go, the straw sailor seems peren- nial in its popularity It is always smart, always dressy, always coo] and comfortable. And as service. ribbon . . Tress Hats ' Parcel- The other day we received These, with leather sweat band, and well, it gives a very enduring plain black , _ $3.00 Post 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 latest styles at $41)". $450 and$5.00. ‘PROBABLY NO ONE HAS CONTRIBUTED more to sum- mer comfort than the bright chap who designed the first ATHLETIC underwear. Not for ATHLETES only—- every man who wears them finds them just right-if you haven’t tried ATHLETICS- get in a suit to-day and forget the themometer- MEN'S NAINSOOK ATHLE- TIC UNDERWEAR, the coolest the easiest and the most com- fortable underwear for sum- mer that skill h-as yet devised, " The cut is loose, free and easy- there are no sl.eeves—nothing to bind, pinch, chafe or make you uncomfortable. Our popular line, in all sizes, combina- tion . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1-50 iwr suit DELPARK NAINCHEGK 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 . . . . . ...........$2-00 Summer Comfort depends largely on Underwear DELPARK SILKSTRIPE UNDERWEAR is cut like the other Athletic models-that meansqfieifeotly view of fit-"-the material is _a litttle; better" from the point of than the other two mentioned already, very comfortable and delightful inlits cool comfort. Here at, per suit . ...--..... . . . $1.25 SUMMER BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS, short sleeves, knee length legs, or short sleeves . in all sizes from 32 to 44. The prices are, per suit $1. , $1.75. I235 and $3.25. and ankielength le s, ‘shown . ideal weather and '- ceremonies incident to, an ordinir - or, otvory‘, v Voodlooooo» -_-rr PAYO u. buy Ii v ._ ..\.i. can»; -onor rnou uoumvo m5- vl- » . . ms-s-u is -uon_mo ABRNTED are criop, fbirolmmllch _ n lug. Wholesalenlllretni P» nlmon‘: Summeraido. ~ _ ‘lfil-‘l-Zi-STY . +1‘ s“ ' _wou:uo' rm: oobro m small sizes, 2 1-2 totflvotth from $4.15 to $6.50; odd linen on solo Monday, July 28th to c r, $1. per pair. "Blnololr l. fight, nailed. . mp1 a l -—- in; - -wouem~ ‘WAQH mania P9801“ M-‘IQ 10.11609 ".1193 ‘U’ special clearance, your choiqo $3.75. Sinclair k 81015;‘, Limit- ed. \ _ 1J0 U128 ll. _o_oo LINES m calmness wash drenoel; worth $1.50; clear- " ing at. each 98c., Sinclair, é Stew nrt, Limited. 1m "1 2s 2i -—BROKEN mo: FOR Fox feed; special for glloudoyniuly I}, per pound .0 l-2c..8lnclolr‘p Stay- on, Limited. ' 180$1 23. H. '1 -wou|:us' onsv kin oodrs regular $10.00 lo $12.00 values sale Monday a! 85.98pm pair. Sinclair & Stews , L ed ‘ 1% 7 23 2i. g-ons wnwrzo a uetuiu pros, Albany. , , »' ~ 1241-1-24-41 v. . 1842-724-2l e-MONDAV, JULY 20th, FOX M. ssocialinn Day; special.- bargains -for visiting buyers at this store. Sinclair L‘; Stewart, Limited, ~ 1803 7 23 2i i. . I ____ v-ANNUAL CELEBRATION — The annual celebration will be held on Lennox island on Sunday Angus; 3nd. As usual a large crowd is anticipated. N. " —TO CELEBRATE MASS — The Rev, Father Alexander Mc- lnilyte will celebrate ‘his firs! High Mass on Sunda _ July 25in at Si. Patrick's Church,’ Gram‘ River. N. i —-JUST ARRIVED one car oi cedar polio, one car c°dar shingles, one Cur PUQWQIH brick and iluo to arrive in August hard Ind Ion ooal. McLeod Bron; Albanv. _ _ . 1841-7-2f4i , . —Ci_-IAUTAUQL_I_A is now over having put in thcir inst perform anon on Tuesday evening. A won- derful violin selection will Elven i.y Miss Stems. The musical talent iiisplnyeil by this young lady of 13 yours was magnificent" havl charmed the audience for ha] . hour with her beautiful oelect d,‘ The rest of the evening was f in up in n lecture by Hon. Crawford Vaughan, ex-Prcmier of Austrnyllo Arrangements have been sepunpil for the coming of Chautauqua. 1o Summon-aide next year. l "4. , CE REMON Y —- lbe Jmposing --IMPOSING ‘Ion drew nn immense crowd to St. Patrick's Church, Grand‘ l. ver, on Sunday, July 18th when Alexander McIntyre of that phco was raised to the dignity of the ‘ Holy Priesthood by His Lordship ' Bishop (YLeary. _Low Mass was j celebrated by His Lordshipp-ns- sinled by llie Revs Frs. iiondrenn John A. McDonaldnnd Jamap-Oh MvGHlzan. After the lierVlcfl, the. newly ordained rpriesl gave his blessing .10 the (iongregalipn. Among the clergypresent besides." ~lhe above mentioned, were Rho following: Frn. Alphonse A mi nuIuMugdaIone islands: P4P.‘ Arsenanll, Mount Carmel; l~‘. ‘LI Connolly, Wellin in; F. H. ‘Gul- lanl, Bloom-fie“; nil McDonpld. (Yliarlotletown; Jon. C. Mcliorh aid. St. Dunslnn's Unlversilyf Jl J. McDonald. Summbrsido, _.onrl M. Mnnuban, Misconcha. ‘Th; sermon, a masterly" _-nnd for§mfnl discourse, appropriate to tho‘ oc- casion, was preached by tho Rev. Fr. CampbelLAIberton. w N. " ' A-vl s GIRLSl use nation: . ' ~ 7,3‘. rQ FOR suiliilinu. TIN ,,..,, ,'.. "y m Make-thin who» lotlui lo whliuv your tabbed or ‘i frifflad -filn. O OOOQQQ squeeze tho iuico of two lellono ‘Imopbottio cumming-i tree ounces of Orchard While, n he well,‘ and ou have qlquartor Int of t olive ‘free is. llilillllm ‘ tan- lotion, and oomplaxioniw 0n: Jaw-cont.- ‘ i‘ Your grocer no the lemons 41nd any drug store or g‘ joodhtor wi l supply three ounces lOr ord While for [Jew n58 this sweetly 1 g f ' n g nln ‘the loco. neck. mm _ dmnnd hoe how quicklrtho 0a,. un- burn, wlndbdm and tan din r and ‘how clear, "soft orlofvrhi his skin becomes. You! hi! ' lclu. r- u I. i‘. swuiutei A M.D.,C.M. ’ Fhyoloinll m pimp» l mo opohoil on Milo no KINKOIA. lulu _’ l m. _. . $4.».- V "-oiooounrr oAL-c, mm inhlto boots‘ and shoot. lkLood Iron, Al— A bony. % , g 1841-1-24-41 40am; omosn ALE de- lights to the lost drop. 37714016111? and, reuil of. liolmon’: Summer- side. 1779-7-22-31. --WANTED FORD RUNAIOUT Must be in good running order- All ply to R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd" 511m moulds. 1770-7-22-81. -iLOIT BETWEEN Dill-Ml sill torlum and Poriugoun u"! I'll" and tire of o Ford cor. Finder plOllQ leave at Hoflllllll B!!!“ or notify Horace Clark. sllmm" id . - ' ' 1776-1-!2~if. - womsmr wmriuckinirsi in reppa and cords; regular $2.00 m $5.00 on sale Monday July 26th 1-3 off. Sinclair k Stewart. L‘ miled, ~ 1803 7 23 Zl. -u:na' véfoun cou- boola. iegulnr 810.00; selling on- Monday at $6.95 par pair. Sin clair A’: Stewart, Limited. 1803 7 23 2i. -—WOMENS' WHITE CANVAS boots; regular $2.75 to $3.25; clearing on Monday Fox Conven- tion‘ Day at $1.95 per pair. Sin clnir 8: Stewart. 1 Limited , 180:: 7 2s 2i. THE FISH MARKET.—There Wop a decided ‘improvement in the condition of affairs in the fish, market yesterday. The refuse com- plained of luid been removed and the premises bore indications of having undergone something of ‘$- cleaning-np. It is hoped by all citlzelis that the good work will be ‘continued. ’l‘here . was a good supply of cod and haddock on sale- at 8c. per pound and some fresh mackerel at 25 cents each. — DR. FRANK'8 CASE.——Dr. lng because he nrrlved at 9.10 in ilead of 9. but the case was decid- ed on its merit by the Stipenvliory Fr. Frank hns appealed his case Quito a lnl of interest is being nken in this case both in Summer side and Charlottetown, and inter- estingdevelopments nre looked for The doctor on being iwiited will his fast clip in Sunimersifle -leciln< ed to make any statement on a case which is sub illdice ‘but lllll, - ninted that there are things in heaven ‘and eauth that lilre lo. dreamed of in connection with th’ Svummeraide speed laws. H" illlflltiv Premier Asquith, "wait and see". hus lcfi. on n business irip in Que bee. —Mi's. G. Baker and. daiikllll‘? nfinflllllJll Alberion are visiting friends in Snmnierslile, —Docim and Mrs. Philip Nnse of St. John N. 8., are spending n few duvs with friends in Summer- side. . —--Mr. Urban Harrington, Ken slngton, spent the past week in Mr. ,Kempls Harrington. - —Th: Misses Carmen and Jo motored to Charlottetown Satur- dny evening and returned home on Sunday. —Mr. Laurier iDrouln, who for the past three months has been visiting in Miscouche, the guest of his homo in Quebec —Mr. and Mrs. Summarside, accompanied by" i. e Misses lrene McLellnn and Elu Greene, motored to Grand River on Saturday. N. ‘k ' —Mrs. c. n. Wilson of Gllrny. Cal., arrived in Summersido Tues- merside the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. McKay, Summersllle. This is Mrs. Wilson's first visit east. ~Mr. J. S. Perry, acting mnn- nger of ihe Provincial Bank, Kin- kora, has resumed his duties after relieving the manager nt Charlotte- days. —-Ml‘rl. llonry Scales hac- re- turned l0 her home in St. Eleonora after spending the winter months er in" Saskatchewan . ', A Paris Chemist llnrlfiscovolyod abandoned wearing rates, which s, due entirely folhil new discove .~ positively grow ibair‘ "Phat they- conmln this long-looked-for article. is proven every day. ‘ The French are now placing h, . the market o preparation Cmlilik» lng the extract from Herbs and lenven,.whlch l! having a phenom" ennl sale. . _ i This preparnilonis called "DEL- MAY’8 FRENCH-HAIR TONIC’? and is being pOld with n guarantee lo remove dandrufl and iogrow hair in, abundance. Being dnlntl ' perfumed, UIILMAYS FRBN - , I7 _ . Drdgnoro,‘ gutlbttotown, drgzgnt. Pride Qiglitiorbolt e. ‘ iii" r i“. Frink was not convicted for Spflfid". , - Magistrate Mr. Wyatt. This is why . j. \VESTERI\T PERSONALS i i . —Mr. B. Gnudet, Jr., Miscuuchc Norboro, tho guest of his cousin, . serphlne Huntington" Kenslngton, ' Mr. J. B. Gaudet has returned to _ J. J. Morris, . Clily to spend a few days in Sum- ' town mid Summerside for a few i with her son in Arizona and the - last two months with her daughb" llowlojfirqyjlhip; , f - In Pflfls the ladies have entirely . l: has been proven that certain ' herbs contain ingredient; that will‘ = '1 is .~ . .. o, 1k ‘,1""._ we ,ina.l Clearance of Ladies {Suits and Goats Every woman can use an extra suit or coat. Here you will find suits in our collection suitable for dress sports, travel or business that repreent genuine bafr- ' gains from the standpoint of Quality and service. All the latest styles and colors. Prices range from i Coats"$18.00 up to $25.00. Suits $18.00, $25.00, $35.00. and brown. 5 g i . ~> i I I" —Miss"llnlh McGrcgor of New London in spending n few (lays .with friends in Sunimerside. _--._ -—-Mrs. Peter Harrington, Kon slngion, ‘is spending the present eok in Charlottetown, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Artemiui ;White. —Messrs,. Alfred Mclniyro, Trn~ hndie, and‘ Michael Francis, Char- lottetown.‘ ecclesinsiics of the flrnnd Seminary, Quebec, were ln Grand River on Sunday. N. in kskonlAu Munfoocx aonplaerou ' . On-the evening of July 2nd. lthare paused peacefully nwny at his home ln Sodthport, Murdock oldorofon. bled 50 yearn. Deceased though _noi in good health for o. number "of years was ohlo to so around and oversee his home Tduile. "until n few months ago when he opponredto boJlnklng. His death oomous-‘n shock lo his relatives , apart _ 5nd ‘fricildo. l-le was a hard working gun, IINIQQQHOUI 1nd temper-to in cry mantle of living for the true ooun "of tooulnull with hi: HAIR TONIC" mm o molt plooiiioilow men. ln the community in anrdresning, and l| lold by your yhioli he ll vod with lair hon! lohor Aim! thrill ho mode n comfortable \,. om. Ho no q member of tho _. . reabyterion ‘Church. illo loaves b!‘ Womeifs Poplin Skirts Reduced i0 Clear . The balance of our women's poplin dressesin small sizes only to clear at $11.50, $14.50. seasons styles and come in shades of navy, black, rose PlCNlCS side n son-owing widow, l‘. children. lo mourn their loss. Two sons and on only daughter predeceased him ln the list few yenrs. One son was killed in action. The funeral took place from his late residence on Sunday nnd was ‘largely offended. Mr. Lamont officiated. The poll bearers were S. K. Lime, George llnllem. J. H. Smith, Ray Carr, lrii Curr, E. MilHTn. ' Auk for llllnnrd’: and take rm" min-r, Wli smucli WATER Algvmioii iuvu‘ ‘Willi 0H1 Eighteen tbounnd gallons in ton hours without lowoi-lnl tho well o bit. There's no Iltllffl rouon why YOU, ilannot to?! Juli. on good o well Qqonr property. Just o linflo‘ The Tusk Aftesian; They are all the J TUB sinus m "GREAT if}. With the picnic season at its height one needs Dlélltyl of outing clothes. Nohing takes the place of the white skirt fo rthis purpose. You will find many styles here. Prices range from $2.50 to $9.98. ,Prowise Bros. "'1 " A THE one Pincus-Tons. »__)@>."_ A. E. Lyoni P M; n roooivod Iroolrovory wook. llodorulo rlooo Poroonnl otuhlhn to HIOUIPIPW. Ammo Fhotqiflih‘ dhotbmtown. - I- I- .__.x-' Beautifully Decorated" "gXJARDlNiEliES up VASES "v - i t ewfliltppdih ti}? illicit a. c0. aim-m-- IYNNYIIDI ropho o! pll alum 5"" lmltour onmorn l Amno English Pottery Jusr RECEIVED. for _ M /:il’,<\ ,:\fra 03:‘ U: .. .. a ‘/>C.:\‘fl>.,r'a1§»\_®.®f'\®-“ ‘c 6 p Lil