anaui u_ >“.. if KKQ .,_ _ M _ »"-4: A ¢- ... -_-.- I lEascs the strain E of business _-on A dams /Asroduat, parri¢‘I111r/y pI*li°l‘Pf) - .. .»¢u|¢u»»-.-u ...-»-`.-...¢.., ->- an sn ll 'i I 'l I ll nt ll ul I I l // CII: annu- enum -rv Ill uns sl ru l l I I I I \. _\ $\°°av~`>‘> ` ......... -'--::::: ..:::: an vu wnnsssnar I __ __ THE CHARLO'i_".\‘E'R0.WN lr - ' I' ' " ' -_""""".-_ ;> ' 1., -5, )=~».»,-_ Sanimertiile "and at arms Summerside. side. . at 8 o'clook. Sale of candy at in termlssion. Admisson Adults, 25c, ,`. `§_._._-,_ _ . ‘¢i` is . . 1 .r_ 4-1,' QW '_ V '\ 158 RICHMOND sr. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1, 1 _ ._ ‘L4 5) _ 1 _ ,r- . . .. _»_- _ . - KING AND JAPANESE EMPEROR SEND MESSAGES I.f)I\”I)O1.\I, !\i»a_\' 17- -- 'i`vl<\i€i‘11mS exuhnngotl hetwlicn iKng fic1»l‘i:<‘ and hhnperor Yoshihito ul' .inlliln were publlslivd tmlny. Tho n\<>..-;- cu\|nt1'ius.‘ --- -- WESTERN PERSONALS _“agp uf Kim; George expresses carbollc acid is kept for u_se in grunt pleitsiirc at the visit c'l` the cautermng Wmmds and Cui!! BUS' .l:x.p.n\c:--A for Halifax Tuesday morning. -tivir. ‘Lee Rogers has returned home from Toronto. -Mrs. J. J. Gaudet left this morning for New York. --Mrs. Stetson of Charlottetown is the guest of F. W. and Mrs. Manson. -lMr. Philip Callback who had been visiting in Moncton has re- turned to Summerside --Mrs. D. J. Coffee who has spent the past week in Summer- side leaves this morning for her home ln Boston. Mass. -Mrs. Largey of' Bangor. Maine. has left on return after spending the :past week in Sum-- merside. -Wire. Howard S. Weeks of Froclericton. P. E. I..1Mrs. Will- nrrl Enmrm of Tryon were in Snmmerside attending the funeral sion. ~Mrs. Geo. 13. Hlllls who has i'»r»-mt vlsfttlnz her miiehts. IMF- nnd Mrs. H. A. Compton. Sum- vnersllle. the past two W60i¢9 T0" for hs-r home in Halifax Tuesday morning. ---soon--_ l€l»NG3VtllLLE.- ONT.. Mav 17.-- 'Phe plent.nf tho Brown Woolen! trmmpany, Limited. valued nt. $150.- 000 was completely destroyed by ftro of unknown orlsln -yesterday. Fort hands are thrown out of om -SCI-i00NER LOADING.-f1‘he| schooner. P. F. Cousins. is unload-QKIMMBIR" "‘Monl Lt’| a bmw ing lumber for R. T. Holman's Ltd nicht the nicht." "Whaur?“ Bt. -JU~8'I’ RECEIVED a lange ship- sion 86c. Benefit of Ldbrary. men-t of Canadian Handicraft l Goods, including dress ~goods_ bed V spreads, slumber rugs, etc_ Mrs. M. More fresh 'herring have -been J. McLellan, Bookstore, Summer- landed here this season than for 9 _.EN-|-E31-AWMEN1-_ _ Dmy; however. and' it is likely the fisher- miss the entertainment in Center- m9D_Wm 50°" be takin! in "W" vine Han on wednesday. tho mn nets- H Chqd;-eu 20¢_ ` item in the issue of the 16th inet. -COME IN YOUR CARS f rom ` . . Event l\o. 4. in the 18-14 age has e country to hear Mr. Malcom been changed from a Runnmg Hgh ‘tslcotuna in song and story” Mr J“'"'" '° “ P° “ ' ° N ' ' lim Frank T' wands me leading music third series of events the aKe inn of the island will also take instead M being 19'” -annum have part in the programme This is a beg” 19 yea" and ab°v°' Scotch son and also 1 a Weston, has discharged h-is cargo of Dram, gsso\m;_ Thisnwill 'bean U' mmbe’ and is ”°w takiug °“ “ event for lovers of goo-l music and 'md uf Produce. WW' Uma- etc" for. s full house is extpected. St. Paul‘s the return trip to Richibucto. The, Han Thursday, the 19”," Admls. schooner P. F. (Cousins, Calpt. sion 35 cenm ,..-.Pl`tESEN'l’ATiO-N.-The' De- .i¢¢>._‘l present-'id Miss Bessie Lord with -Mr. E. Mloidarlane of Redcque Pherson, daughter of Mr. and Wmlum CM-m¢_.her,, of fgm-den Mrs. Geo. McPherson of Summer- matured to .5“mm,,,-side Mondo-,-'_ \ ulur employee of Sinclair & Stew- art. ly grew a crop of unsightly weeds. ‘ '-‘C‘1Df- Joh” L~ Read of U_‘°'("lf has I-ecenuy the.” ploughedv hav Ferry P_ E. I. WAS Visitlllg lrielllis rowed and converted into a flower `h"e ‘M°“day'_H' | garden, this work is highly com- -__- mended as in due -time it will be a ‘ -Mr. and Mrs. Elias Biailfili. appearance giving them up 0t;_|ect.i -Prohibition inspector Barbour lesson on tidonesg, There are ‘made on official call here on 'Mon-t town which could be greatly im».`l2\‘etty dull. :Mr. Barbour is n li_vp proved und given an a»ttrsc-tive ap- 1111111 and HIWHYH ready £0 0fll‘1'y,,°“ ______ , -<-co->-_-- . -THE Houesr 'rowN.- 'rnel que; gmt a man comes gmm Sum.-, ::When a. mother detects from _ ,E -_-_i______._...______. Fllll LO88 \‘lB0,00. "gy hype : 4--4** _ 5 ._ __ _“WHAT'8 A' THE STEER, Ptaul’s Hall Thursday next. "Scot- land in Song and Story". Admis- --HERRING PL‘I‘NTliFU-L. - number of years_ the catch for the last few days has been declining, -~SPORT8.- In reference to an regarding Y. M. C. A. Field Sports in Summerside on the ‘ll4tl1 of May. le V ult Ala in the --'THE MUSIC =LOVE-R8 of Sum- merslde and vicinity will welcome the opportunity of -hearing Profes- ser Watktis, of Charlottetown, as accompanist to Mr. Mnlcom's number ---Z<-o~>e- ::Mr. Man-do you enjoy beat- Ing dusty carpets? . A “I-to-over" ln the home makes carpet bcatlni unnecessary. -Beer 6, Weeks. , ._-._ was in .Summerside Monday. t-Mr. John ’l‘-hompson of Mar- gate -was in ~Sumimerside Monday. +Mr. Ray Morrtis and wlt'e of Grandville matured to Summerslde Monday. -Captain John L. Reid :md -Mr. Philip S. Howntt of CHDG Traverse was ~in Suminerside on- business_ -Mr. John A. ll§‘erguson, manag- er oi’ the Sussex Mineral Watert Sussex, N_ B., spent over Sun- day with former friends here. }{ Summerslde paid st visit to friends at Rnstico during last week. H day but business in his line seems his official work.----~ fs \VESTERN PERSON ALS! ~ " - . x a -'Th L. kr f r \ °rrniIlB:;°¢\:§°|:?::if'i\;°C:£€;tl:lil;ls§ing -gan F rogaine; io!t.>:|`;:'- rfhht, dal Studebaker with U. S. Mail in pictured arriving at ales 3 hours 47 minutes 30 seconds Ahead of “Tho Lori( -gust? four records broken by the car. , tr . . ., . t. -.~ f . 1' " 'Alf .-o. New Llcl-lr-Six .°s1viAs1-iss ascoaost ` Carrying U. S. Mail, a Studebaker LIGHT-SIX has established four V E speed records between San Francisco and Los Angeles-traveling A ;` faster than any automobile or train ever made the trips before- il and proving LIGHT-SIX stamina! Here is what the LIGHT-Szx did. " Made the round trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles, 864.8 miles, in Z1 hours 23 minutes elapsed time-a new record' Made the one-way trip over the Coast Route, 453.7 miles, in 10 hours 12 minutes 30 seconds elapsed time-a new record. Made the one-way trip over the Valley Route, 411.1 miles, in 9 hours 15 minutes 50 seconds elapsed time-a new record. _< Beat “The Lark,” fastest express train between San Francisco and Los Angeles, by ` 3 hours 47 minutes 30 seconds--a new record. ' 1 L \ This car was duly deputized. upon orders from Washington, to carry U. S. MaiL These remarkable records--this exhibin.-on of speed and stamina-prove how the Studebaker NEW , L!GHT~SIX can make long~continued runs without mechanicatnrouble-the car established its records " on two trips, and was ready to start on the second immediately after completing the first. 0 You can have the advantage of its motors wonderful gasoline economy and the satisfaction ot' its smoothness of operation only by owning e Studebaker LIGHT-SIX.. We are ready to demonstraii Amd make deliveries. ' - 1- _> /.- Q ..._-4 Touring Car,$2200.00; Landau-Roadsters, $2450.00; ° Sedan, $3165.00 ` .All Prices f. 0. b., Charlottetown, P. E. Island STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH -CORD TIRES A. HORNE £5’ CO. .t. .. 1 DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR A ' Dr. W. G. Church. Sumrnerslde Alexander Kennedy, Southport C. H, Benoit. Charlottetown T. W. Semple, Kensington Hammond Kelly. Southport Wellington McNeill, Southport A. L. Rogers, Kensington. Dropped out B. H. Hooper 2.40 Trot Second Payment James Arblng, Charlottetown W. A. Matthews, Summerside W. 13. McNeill. Summerside J. L. Muirhcad, Summerside James W. OBrien, Elmsdsle C. H. Benoit, Charlottetown Hammond Kelly, Southport Wellington McNeill, Southport D R. Morrison. Sumllerside C. H. Hooper, Charlottetown T. W. Sample, Kensington 'I`. W. Semple, Kensington I Dr. Christopher, Tignlsh STOCK QUOTATIONS furnished by Johnson & Ward members Exchange.) Atchison Cnr Foundry 81% American Car Foundry -- American Smelting & Refining li American Locomotives - Anaconda. Copper ..... 42-'IQ Canadian Pacific llnllwuy ll-l New York Cantral Railway JU-'A Cuban Cane Sugar - Crucible Steel __ 781,; Mexican Petroleum 148% Reading ..... 72 I-IALIFAX, May l7-~(Quotntions ot' the Montreal Stock Co .................. -l2,_- nternatlonal Paper 72 Dil this to yn? ~ 'Wen m y . plovment as A result. The loss is i Coolfnndlbnll Burns, ' Scalde, pic. _ . - -a-» . ,__._ V I partly covered by insurance. ,_, ,,,,',,. Wm . , "M2 “cyan” ot me mumuom ,, ., _;,". , .,. 4,.. ., . ,...,. ._ . V .. .. .... _ . »-_»,+ ,» . - V - ~ V - _».... 'V -~r'_ lg ` ` ~ I I l I », -. ' . - v f . , . _ . Ng ' 7'! - ‘ » ' . , . , cv- .»_f--1. . "i1"‘- ~'~.‘,. » ' , :_ _. _:»_._ 2 ~ _c_. _ ..n..»,....A...._~-'....la.' '..'\...-an.tx\n...u.\...na....¢1..i,.n.i.t¢.n|.l..a.ai.,....-.. ' _..1_.......--__ . .... ...ni it » » » - Southern Pa-cific 76% ' Studebaker Corporation 70% Union Pacific ............ - United States Steel Corpora- Kelly's Springfield Tire 373* i=z?’7-fi li0ll . 555| 45% ay 148% July 117 59% .luly 61% Sept 6-l 39 Sept 40 17.00. r--¢-0>l- ' 1921 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN IOR ASSOC-' ....--IATION The American 'Bar Association has received from the Rt. Hon. Sir John simon. London. Enslund. a l Annual Meeting at. Cincinnati in August. Sir John Simon is said to' be “the most distinguished barris- ter practicing in England." lie has held the lmportaint4Gover.utnent posts of Solicitor- General, Attor- ney General, and Secretary of State for Home Affairs, During a portion of tho stay of this eminent law-officer and statesman of this side of the Atlantic, he is to be the guest of the Canadian liar Assoclut ion, and he w-ill address that body also nt its Annual Meeting. At the two most recent Annual Meetings of th-o American Bur Associstlon the members have had the privilege of hearing a -Lord and Lord Chief Justice of England. This year the representative from Great Britain will be the most dis- tingulshed representative .from the Bsrristers side of the Court. 3 % ` .A-A i r - --_LE v ` " r to address the Association at its .,._,,,, ..,,,,,, nga.. ,§. .-5, ,,,,,. -.,,§,.,. 4,... nite “~‘ ‘ BEWARE ! OF OVER 'ADVERTIZED GOODS Our ads are small.:-our trade' and service are the big things. Price and quality speak loudest- Come and -see how- we are smashmgf old prices. j , _ FOR EXAMPLE Men’s Russian Gulf-Brandon' madc,oivi‘l,y tenmontiis ll.lf(t»g&~9¢n *~ ensl or 'HGV $1%7l5».M- e,n3\;toEg’£or $-9.83” old §)ss$than cost. Ounbelit .$13.50 .Astoria- r` / ` 700 Lladies Boots, Oxfords Bhd Pumps at half price. t Just received 200. samllié Pliifzhgr half manufacturers gall; 0 new goods arriving ~ ` H05, i Headquarters for Holel>!‘0°f H7- . coll M108 LTD . 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