‘ May 24th, Tuesday, this Store Will be Closed all Day i Sale of Famous Mallory Hats ‘illogn At our hat department you will find this wonderful value in Men’s Hats. They are not only new—they are the very LAST new models out of the famous HAL- LORY factory. Mallory Hats have a reputation built on a hundred years 0f successful hat mak- ing-and the latest models are the best that they have turned out. _ In the assortment shown, there are browns, greens, greys, fawns, and a few blues. All the smartest new shapes are shown. . . . . These handsome American hats would cost you Ten Dollars each in the or- dinary way. Get one now at SEVEN DOT - LARS. l he Mons Store Moore b. McLeod Lid, v/II-_\wt\\\uu/as\\\\\m\vlnupswsminmawsirumustmun um aunn:um\\\\\\\\wr/11:auii\\neiunuaumnnavllmuuaami "' eager-amelioration“ 'IIIIIIIII4\\\\\“\7 $U|T$o 5 R¢l°AT$ \ TAiLtiREo-ro-i v \]__T_i-l_0U'i Aomiiou L / * CHARGE the 5Fsin“S."§_651:c*i ‘ woottru co. i 158 R1 ‘ 0 DST. Charlottetown, P. E.I. l » r . lc GM: will present ab, Drama "Lighthouse Nan" In Green Oat Theatre. Albumin on Taeelay May 24th. Seats on sale at usual places. -BUNGALOW HEARING COM- Pl-iTlOtt-‘rhe new bungalow in course of erection near 8t. Elean- ors siding and owned by llra. Ire- land of that place is drawing near to completion. Ir. C. P. Linklet- ter. the c ntractdr is working on the insid inish. while Messrs A1- fred Mountain and William OT-Iearn have started painting on the exterior. Mrs. Ireland will move in as soon as the work is finished. H —ENJOYABLE AFFAIR- The concert i-nd pie social held In Borden iliiii Monday evening, the ltith. inst. in aid of 5t. Paul" Church. Seven Mile Bay was a big success. The popular Pastor Rev. A. J. hlcintyre presided and a stnc-itlii- programme was rendered. mizipriring piano selections i-y Miss .\(l'XlBn of Summerside, .‘ mril sot-is liy _\fiss LeBIanc, recii-ttims and songs by little Misses Mac- Donald zind hk-Aiier of Bordon, - mzide a great hit witt. the 1 cud Mr. Chas. McDonald iid-n contributed two ncm a. The ct medy skei b stared by ‘ eur players we. spI-udL-I. Thiw 1a.‘; .1; pare w “he Mr. Dim Noounn. Mi. Bernard "onniiiy. Mr. John Notivan and ‘Alisa-s i-Litiii m" l‘~\.'i-- tlteen. W: bout tn see tit’: Lin“: capable cast u".\ some more additions appear again ere long. Mr. W. Scantleburyb club and acrobatic work were skilfully performed. Mr. Romsrt appeared 'ln songs find recitations. The pics were auctioned by Mr. Chas. Mat-Donald, the popular Cus- tonfs officer at Borden The bid- ding was lively and a. snug amount was realized which goes to help tl-e- fray the cost of ‘repairs to the Parochial House at Seven Mile Bay. .'l‘o those who were kind enough to help out. In various ways a hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered. Had Kidney Trouble For Thirty Years WHV W. J. HAMPTON RECOM- MENDS DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Manitoba Man Says the Pain ls .Noiarly All Go": and That Bond's Kidney Pills Worked Wonders For Him NEl-WDALE, Man, May 2. (Speciir; That even the most chronic case of kidney disease and rheumatism can be benefited l» the use of Budd's Kidney Pill: is the beief of Mr. W. J. Hampton, a well-known resident here. “Dodd's Kidney Pills’ certainly worked wonders for 111B," Mr. Hampton states. “My kidneys were so bad at times that I could not work and I was also a. sufferer from rheumatism. Mine was a chronic case of thirty years‘ stand- -lng. Now the pain is neurly all gone and I recommend Budd's Kidney Pills to all sufferers from Kidney trouble." Rheumatism is one of the effects of kidney trouble. The weakened kidneys fail to strain the uric servlee. Elegantly furnished, ll‘ rooms with bathe. Make It your heme In Charlllttetewn. Hwl minor Optometrist EYES IXAMINED GLAOSEO FITTED Montague. P. E.‘ l. Graduate of Canadian Oph- __ thalmlo College. Terento and ~_ ether post graduate eeuraes. Exclusive Test Room cen- nected W"! Drug Store. 43a: iunemorou Gounod! o‘. _.1'HE LAUDIII SOOTCI-filon- cert 60-. it Heppylhnd Thutre, Thursday night. Ticket: now on sale at Dunn's Cafe. -LEAVE IT T0 THE DIESP-l-larry Jenkins. represent- ing the Brighton loo Cream inter- ests. motored to Silmlllerllflffil Saturday md gave joy to several score of kiddies by providing a free treat of ice cream at, Gallant‘: Drug Store, Water Street. The youngsters certainly enjoyed the treat and by changing sweaters and caps. managed to get about sin ice cream cones before their ingenuity was discovered. - -$HOULD BE CAREFUL.- “What are you going to do about that sheep your car killed today." was the question hurled over the telephone at a Sutnmerside bus- iness man at a time when his mind was as for removed from sheep as it possibly could be. After some investigation, it wivaesliowu that a sheep had been killed by a motor- ist on the Sheibrooke roa ‘short- ly before another car d» en by some members of the family of the Summerside man passed that’ way. The SuiimTerside business man was cleared of blame, but the sheep owner is still looking for the cul- prit. _ --FAREWELL PRESENTATION —.\Ir. Harold Crockett, Jeweller. who leaves in a couple of days for uuseland. Sash. where a good posi- tion in a jewellery store awaits him, was, a few evenings ago. presented iby a number of his com-- panions with a handsome travelling trunk and it letter expressnig their loss by his departure but wishing him the best of success in his new field of labor. lMr. Crockett, who is a son of Mr. ‘H. R. Crockett, of this town has several years exper- ience in the jewellry business and is well qualified to fill the position he is inking. ‘ H -—NIOE'LY BTAGED DRAMA.- On Tuesday, May 10th the Wide Awaken of the Central Bedeque Young Peoples Society staged the four ac: drama, "Home Pies” in the Central Bedeque Hall. Long before the curtain rose the hall was packed to the doors. Not only were the seats filled ‘but the aisles as well. The play was well staged and very successfully cur- ried through. Following is a, cast of characters: Mortin-Winn-—with memories of the past-ta. E. Wright. Ralph Everett-—Son of the Soil-Gordon MaoOallum. Josiah Tezzorm-An Umbrella Mmd-or— Haddon Dawson. ‘Harold Vincent —.From New York-Louis Pearson. Ruth Wiun_—IMartin's Daughter— ‘Béftllil. Wright. Alma Wayne- Ruth's ‘College Chum-Amy Link- ietter. Aunt Melissa-Martin's Sis- ter-JMIIdred Callback. Mrs. Poplin —A NVidoW With Symptoms-dial- on Hooper. Lindy Jane-Who Helps Around-Melon ‘Madlfiiyt Martin Winn played his part with genuine seriousness. Aunt Melissa adapted herself splendidly to _ r role, Harold Vincent, the New ork "lDude" wonfeminitie admiration while A1mii Wayne also from New York certainly made an impression on the country boys. Aithflilgh the beginning looked dark for Ralph Everett the h-ero, finally he won the affections of Ruth Winn zicid out of the blood and rheumu-n time follows. _ a . . Ask your neighbors ii’ David's‘1110:1111“ti!“iméggaawlivffgthixeyaa: Kidney Pills are not the best grégsveflange in ‘waning meg M; renmdy m!‘ weak or ‘Hugged Md. fections of zi widow such as Airs. new‘ __ Poplin represented. The special- WTZ“" _ ties between the acts were repeat-- . edly encored and consisted o: v1o~ lin selections. Louis Pearson, sol- 1 os, William \V:tite and Gordon Mac liCalluin. whistling, Edwllftl itiiiioio ' ‘f, The proceeds amounting to one Famed l0! Ill Ollllllll hundred and ten dollars are in aid 1.1.1 "4 W(‘_|i{__|_ll._‘li>lAtl03ll'0d. _ DICKY DIPPY’S DIARY. the heroine. Lindy Jane kept the housthoid running smoothly. Jo- siuh Tezzurd took the role of an old of the Protestant Orphanage. This ploy was a credit to the young [People of Bedeque as the charact- .ers were taken more ns profession | ais rather than amateurs. -_-—-¢o>--—- Try Phosphate If You Are Thin And Under Weight‘ Bi trmldiosphate. Nothini-‘J like suys Dr. Hnrrigun. of‘ New‘ York. to make thin. delicate. ncnoiis, dis- couraged men and women take mi ncedcd weight and tiiiickiy exhibit a nerve force that radiates hcultli. energy and ambition. 1i. is known to be such a wonder- ful aid tn frail and tired (Jill. people that ‘Hughes Driit: Co., Ltd and ut- lier lending dfllflgllllfl. who huvc u largo demand for it, arc. glad to guitrnvitw- llitro-Phnsplintc. CAIYTIuN: Aitlioiixrh IIiti-n Phos- nhitc iii an excellent old in reliev- uK|D_ t ti! .am—*-" u." nuns 322T.“ T B“ 8mm"?- Irina ta ‘Cue b B! Rat-bin. i _ blood. on; than: an pimples. both, other eruptions. catarrh. rheuma- lsm. loss of ennetitl. tha tired feelinl’. nervousness and "all down" conditions. Hood's Sarsaiiarills combine! grey cotton. Bargains. Ives k Murdock. Ltd. 1'11"" ..~~1'i-is rootl. harks. enbl. berries an per at Montague, Friday, May other medieinals that have been 27th, aunt! in many yearsot intelligent _ aervatien to be mnlt-oflective-ln I the treatment of these ailments. MFSEE THE "MflTAE 3W- Bilwellflil Physicians prescribe TERB", Prise winning Medals it:-.i:=.tit:::r:.:.-tz::*::.:.-~i.:r neys. and .in oases whore aiteratlve mid‘ tonic effects-are neede perform Scotch Concert Friday May 27th. dad's Sareaparilla ls the lprl _ 51°45'51" 91" 91-155" "I'M!" "1 your Spring Suit yet? A dollar alllifleffi-sy-lftlngewig‘ six-him" SBVed is a dollar earned, and I fell For a lantivetalsa Hoodb Pllll. Y9“ the" “m” “e g°°d' Se“ _____, - _ them ill. Ives s Murdovkb. L111- —ISLANDER DEND.— A tele» gram received Wednesday, Miiy l8 by George Cahlil. Bedequeiiitil Mrs. 5°"! "m1 91°“ ‘mm’ Michael liItvCarvili, Carleton, con- ems“ 1113mm’. Prices _m°derf“e‘ veyed the very sud new“ o; [he Shop opposite store ot Ives and death of their lirotlrer. Rev. Al- M111d°°k 14'1- -l°."" M°L°““' bert L. (‘shill of Pautucket R. I. formerly of Bedeque P. E. I. wnsrnmv PERSONALS ___eiA||_||_ K|Npg 0F REPAIRING “POUR NEW SPRING SUITS for Men and Boys are hero In all the lending cloths. Sec them be- fore buying elsewhere. We can save you money. Ives & Murdock; —~‘!\Irs. Ewen McKenzie, Rustic-o, L“; is visiting her daughter, Mrs. El- ' ' ias Bishop of this town. Ii vuuuqbsnso" SCOTCH zap. hyrs in the latest designs 49c. Y1]- —Mr. J. W. Hail,‘ Shenbrooke, liiis other Gmghmns 38c_ and 26c. New purchased u new passenger tour-- 511k Gloves. Hosiery. etc. W65 & ‘n5 ca“ 3H Murdock Ltd. ‘ —~.\Ir. and Mrs. Crosby, Borden. “JBAG P\PE$. 509ml‘ Dimmfl’ Violin and itcaiiinzs, 8111:1118- were i SUIIIIIIEFSlGQ Siturlu n l ‘ y U“ ill Oddfclltiws iiaii. business Piiino ‘Music _ iariiiiiy, Miiy 27th. tinder iiiisiiive-‘i —~Mr. and lilrs. Jack Peters. of Community Welfare 1.0118111’- siiiiimor-iiiie tire visiting friends at mo. Get your "eke" “““‘-"' M“, 0‘Lenr_v. ll lion's Drug Store. 52o reservci soot. —<.\Ir. James Pender hast. n1 hensington, was a vgisitor it .."AS THE SCHOOL CHH-D‘ . ined recently {Itiagsdulvriipthbdglletietlvltlanvislon should MJnSIIlt us and if they T199“ glasses we ‘Wm (it them. iSIiould tlieyfz quire the service of an Ofllllbl- “ Suinmerside Monday. -Nlr. yDuff. ioxmnn, of Neu York, mu: in town during the iwee] snil. lie left for Tignish by the evening train. ll will zidvise them. H. J- M0100“ Optometrist, Mnntuzfle- —<1Vlessrs Peter Doucette. A. n" numhun Smith, Wm. iMcAsic, Jas. MciDon- »‘"'""""‘ 44mm“. aid and Russel A'-Hearn were vis- itors to Summerside recently, PLUTOCRATIC u. s. SOLDIERS —~Messrs Robert Moliison and Benjamin Sharpe, of Suinmerside left yesterday for King's (‘oimty on a business trip for R. T. Hoi- man. Limited. second Lieutenant on the Rhine Gets as Much P" i" Marshal Foch 9——'l‘lio pity 0i , A NZ M. 1 Con”? ‘ my Ameri- zt second-lieutenant In tlic can army on the 19m at present rate of exchange. to that of Marshal Foch- This may explain in Iiafi Why the American fliittly‘ of lo,000 men i‘ ‘costs Germunv X11079 m5“ 80-000 —<Mr. {idolph Arsennuit. Egmnnt {r0095 in the Miiyence zone. 1t ac- B11)’, was in town on Friday, He mums also fm- [p9 gguggefilietl returmd home m‘ ‘smurdal’ 11000111‘ stidLement. from German sources P11111611 by his son who arrived n,“ America's fighting force cost “MW nlmmm“ m‘ a Sh‘)?! v35“ l" Germany more than all the Allied his nm““'r' armies of occupation. . isiiiriiiiiii Foclfs iiiiiiiry is 33-000 -—-Wiiliam Ellis. of the hardware francs A second-lieutenant in the department of R. T. Holman, Lim- American Forces in Germany re- itcd. Summerslde, left yesterday ceives $2,120 a your which ektrii ill- for (fhiirlottetoivn 0n u business lotmerits ‘brings up tn about $2.330 trip. At the rate of exchange 0|‘ 14 francs and ii half to the iloiliir, the SGCUIHl-IlEIItPIIEIIII draws iibiiiil 1317- 350 irzincs il your. The lill('l( private rcrriiwfis‘ $35 0 month; l1 corporal $51.80; ll svfiil‘ ant. $63; iinil ll Technical sergeant. $74.20. . Tiin l-‘rcnch piillii zit Miiyciivo has to- be content with 75 ccniiinee :i tiny; il corporal received ‘J0 con - time illlfl n sergeant two francs. '— WEDS YOUNG‘ PIANIST. MILAN. ‘May 2!‘.—~lt is reported by the Rome ncwspiiper “Ep0(!tt_" ‘Several thousand dollars l5 the that Githricil ITAnntinzio was wetl- lllllnillll. that it is roughly (ggtjmm. ded to the young 1iiiinist, LOIIlSiI oil that the Scotch qunrtette was Basset“. who kept him (‘i1111Ili11LY instrumental in raising (lurlng the throughout his ‘illdtiitorshiy. oi war for patriotic. and bhilnnthrn. Flume to the end of the siege.‘ pic purposes. These well known' vocalist-i supported by other mien; colonel oi‘ Bersngiieri. and is iii» gave frociy oi‘ their time the beillcose days. They m1] their iers as "The Little Venetian hit. as true patriots. No can unheedeii. They chased the gloom‘ B118 W118 i101‘!!- -'""11Y- "APPQB 111' Slierre". as the‘ boys used to say, they ilecitieil that a long leave of absence was due, To a certain extent being win- wenry they forsook the footlights. During tlie past wear they have had miiny culls to report for duty. From many quarters there lli15 been n request for more o! the fine old Scotch stuff. As n result Mr. Vnilnnce has reorganized, The Loud-er SQOI-Cli D4111)’ has been the‘ outcome of the renaissance. The 001119811)’. thiit has such an excel- lent war record will appear lit the Prince Icdwiird Theatre on Tues- diiy the 24th. afternoon and even- ing-sureiy ii splendid attraction -—M1‘. Wylltlail ‘Monkley. has re- turned from Wolfvilie University iind is spending his holidays with 111s parents. Mr. mid Mrs. E. H. hionkley. Belmont Street. iH —.\lr. and. Mrs Reuben (Yorrig- an and child. arrived from the Stiitcs on Thursday evening and motored through to Tignish to attend ti o funeral of his mother. the liito Mrs. Christopher Corrigun whose funeral was held on Fri-- ilfly- ' —- H zzwhy suffer from corns when they can be painlessly rooted out by using Hollowofys Corn ItemQiIygIIZfANNUNZIO —i<e-o-_- . THOUSANDS OF DOl-wLARS RAISED tit Iwlsranse el he: plea ndlempora skin troubles are effectively conceals Reduces an color. and mucus greasy skins. llishiy lnllscptic. Send I52. for Trial Sim I T. HOPKINS k SON. Montreal im: wuult. iierunm conditinrii its use ' advised unless lncreniu-d for tfpotriotit: holiday. Seats now on sale. w. q e ‘....'JU8‘I' ARRIVED another lot see thern_ CAMPBELLSI ARE COMING" hear "Duncan" the pi- at Montague ..'HE~LLO BEL-LA, Did you buy in first Rhino is Milli/a“ Site is the iltitiglitcr ni iin ex- durmg iectitmately known iimiiiig tiic sold w“ Siinto iStefana." the parish ivlicrcin Oriental Creami EA iBnt~nT W F0 of dipping in the ink-bottle. l NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO. ovens» IBIV MANYof the masterpieces of literature were born in lhcvVictori E"- Pow. novelist». emyim, historians received ‘h: iuft recognition during the reign of Victoria, of 810mm. memory. And we, with our modern conveniences, mutt admire these writers tlie more lor the difficulties they had to overcome, Think what it would have meant to such a prolific writer u Dickens, for instance, to have possessed a I How he would have revcllecl in the steady flow of ink-the smoothness oi the golden pen-point-the easy freedom of writing_. instead oi the rough scratching of quill, and the constant distraction A 9°11 0511110! 1110106 0116 l\ writer-but a Waterrnads ideal Fountain Pen can and docs make writing easy, convenient smooth and free oi the slavery of the ink-well. ~ ' There is a Waterman'a Pen to fit every hand, and a point to soil perfectly every individual character of handwriting. There _are three types-including sell-filler-SZSO, $3.00 $4.00. $5.00. $6.00 up to $250.00. ' Jelcclion and service at Bu! Stores euerywhgyq. L. E. Waterman Company, Limited, 179 Si. James Street, Montreal. BOSTON. LONDON, I 1 WORTH D8 inn - iuo VICTORIA " IQUI I CARLYLE m» in; CHICAGO. PARIS. . . t i . . t is SLllNl that lYAnniinzio. hc- fori- quitting Flume, got the iocul tiiitlitirltici-i in grunt him u sentence of divorce from his wife. tho Duch- ess Maria til Liullese, iind that the new marriage wilt! ‘quietly celebriti- ed iii it small town within the Swiss border. (zFiiiritin years ago_ lyhnnunzio was reported to be seeking n iii - vorce ‘from the Duchess, with ivlioin lie iiiiil not llvetl for some years. in order to marry the young liltirchcse Carlutti, widowed dangli- ter oi" n former Premier of liiily. Divorce is not recognized by the posed acquiring iSwlss nationality for the ipurpose. ibiit the ‘Swiss Gov- ernment refused to concede iiini tho preliminary. I-ie is now ut Ieiist 60 years of iiga, though the date oi‘ his birth liiis iboengiven as 1863. t. For Coughs When you have a cold. when you cough or suffer frcill - throat troubles. especially if you are subject to these ailments, . and they aro accompanied by soreness iu the cheat or between who shoulder blades. night sweatha and emaccatlon than you “TAROL” Tarnl is a scientific remedy composed of cod 'llver oil. wood tar and other time-tried remed- ies of unquestioned value in all affections of the respiratory organs. > On Sale Everywhere. Dll. El). DIUIIIN Q CIE. LIIIITEE Government of Italy. so he pro- - l} UEBEO zlron sulphate or coppcriu; is 110911 in a solution of 15 tn 20 i101‘ P01“ but cannot be applied with wit‘ ty to a crop of beans or iiiiX- ii "u. ltandard m acetic. fie“ sow-b. ri- t Tuisrpav’ BLONDY MAM AGED ‘Tb WIDOW AT Mrs. some PARTY, THE GIRLS AROUND HIM, AND LEFT m: WiTii THE HOSTESS SHE'S/K SOON SHE WAS‘ SHOWING GET ALL ME new. PHOT6GRAPH Ateuirtmiitarnza ~SI<IMMlNG over A tor or sterilize; sue croveeo AT one AND SAID- ”‘ri-\is is A PICTURE OF MY DEAR DE- PARTEDNF TOMBSTONE CAN YOU MAKE Oin" "rut: isiogwwvioiti?" (BRIEF "AH," SHE SIG urn, ‘it: THAT. " 0' o (’ l was; SAID 1, IT SAYS". MY IS so GREAT l cm NOT BEAR \-r."' HOPE TO ADD ONE MORE WORD ” AND WHAT worau MIGHT rr s: r" ”sooi~i l iili