‘i! i-'-r;~ r ' V i '“ o o+vwoo oo-s-s o>e0 o. >- tween-now» 000-0000} MOORE a McLEOD. L m k 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown , J- ‘*O0O¢OO-O-O-O‘* vv“¢“‘¢¢$1‘ 2.2A““ AALQAA No luxury tax - on these THE MAJORITY OF THE ARTICLES AT THIS store have no luxury tax attached. Only a few items in stock are affected. You might easily shop heavily in ev- ery department ‘of the store—-and never meet ‘the lux- ury tax at all. To illustrate what we mean we will list a few items from one 0r two departments. N Women's Suits up to $60.00.“ AAAQAA -““xx‘ “AAAAxAA-AAAJAAA. rvvv vvvvV vv vvvvw vvVvv v Women's Dresses up to $45.00. Women's Hats up to $12.00 Women’s Waists up to $12.00. Corsets of any price Under-skirts up to $12.00. Underwear up to $5.00. Kimonos up to $12.00. Waterproofs up to $50.00. Wall-Paper of any price. Curtains up to $15.00 pair. Window shades oi’ any price. Cretonnes and chintzes all prices. < Scrims and Curtain nets of all prices. - Cotton Goods~no tax of any sort. Wool Dress Goods-mot tax- able. - Linens—table Linens— Towel- lings. ' Pillow Cotton-—Sheetings, etc. Men’s Suits up to $45.00. Men’s Overcoats up to $50.00. a? Men’s Underwear up to $5.00. Men’s Hats up to $5.00. This is a small list—ali we have space for at the ' moment—but illustrates how great is the range which is entirely untaxable. < The lines untaxable are shown here in enormous range and any man or woman can have his needs sup- plied without entering on the taxable lines. 1 X O-O-§O-OOO§OQQOOOO-O-OO&OQQ-OQ4QO+9OQ-O-OOQ-O-O-OOO+OOO O-O-Ofifi-OOO-Om 2" arr-tau. ._.. .- xxx- LAALAA 01%’ - M - --.AM -_ 0"‘ vvwvvvvvvv oo-oo-ooo-oo‘ oou+o+o+ooo+eoo vi*“** tax A4‘ AA-‘AA- ‘n-2,. .L44‘A‘.“‘- i;__~:___—*";fl" - ‘ » -- - <1 '~-— . 2t: HORSE NOTES hm of May 1, that Mr. llusrtl Zviac- if Mr. MacArthur would take a trip .-\rtiiur, liorlhatn. fcund a very lino down to lion: River, he would non- Tliero has beer all unusua.’ numb-l iiily foul April 2i}, sired by llotiom, viace him that all tha good stock er of horses killed by accident of, .\ir. Albert .\iaci\rthur, who has oi’ the island are not bred in Nor- diiferent kinds in inc vicinity of been brcrtiinz blood horses for tltam. ’lhe writer thinks lllbf U] Long River and Clinton, nearly all forty yeirs pronounced it the very driving him around a very SilOit valuable horses. bet-r foal ho ever saw. lie has also Circle. I18 Wfliliii COIIVinCe him that iRobert Fitzsimmons, Sunnysidci a full sister to this foal, two years there are M 800d. and some even gawk Farm, lost one from the and twenty-five days, that be has iwtter. in tile Vicinity of Long Ili- hook of a cow that promised site-iii priced at" $300. First dam by Lord ver- Mr. William Gillis of Indian enouglit to break the record of its Hastings, second by Pieetwood. W" "We 5 “iii- °ll9 Yell‘ Ind grnndsire Captain Aubrey (2.07%), third by Dean Swift, fourth by- ten months old in a wagon to Ken- The writer noticed In the Guard-g islying Frenchman. liis friends sington- ll K001i Rii iiifl Pi-‘rfllliiflion \vish him good luck with his brood to make the people believe he was Do not utter ll téélfii. hell's; or ‘Trotrudin Piles. no suriic ed. Dr 5. , mare. She is certainly bred in Iwi R i011!‘ Yeilr old. Ho pulled the perstiol roqulr the purple, wagon and its driver so independ- Fleetwood was well bred. and ent. besides style and general up . class's‘ (firmness wm re- lieve you‘ st once sad es certainly good. individually, whilst Dean pearance. that ho was PPOIIOIIIICBII Swift and Flying Frenchman were ii-e best specimen of carriage followed around by several horse- "e 1' M!‘ qyoflgjfmg bred on this island. Every land, men rrerslns him w out s price on " stool raiser is aware 0t that. Q him. will“! ii‘ PWIIN w 110- The two of the greatest stallions, and horas m..." p. Qhqt "w", m, w... produced the greatest stoqi ever £8. be: roe i you Ill! IIII ll‘ Olnlfi I i , ,_ i’ chased a Ii-I Its-re ——l'l' PAYI i0 III! 1n lace. ‘ a --WHEN AT BORDEN call at MacPhersorfs lee Cream Parlor. 9083-6-26 2i. this Prov- —BUYS NEW CAFL-Mr. J. W. Wodsidc oi’ Margate recently pur- (‘hcvroiet 400 from Messrs Lea a Humphry, Siside. ._"FERTlL|ZER."—G'e¢ iiolmans prices on high grade Fertilizer and order before the new high price goes into effect. ll. T. Holman. Ltd. 9073-526-31. —R. T. HOLMAN LTD. have just received probably the first carload of one kind of paint received by an island firm at the one time . 0073-526-3i. Robert recently -HORSE NOTE-Mr. Phillips of Miscoucha, purchased the ltandsoitic irotlcr. “Dusty Dan" from Mr. Jami-s Phillips of Arlington, for the mag- nificent sum of $250. —-PROPERTY PURCHASED-- lilr. James Sudsbtu-y, iledt-titie, re- uently purchased the properLv OWIIHI by .\ir. Danie-i Nitrholstm, Scaritown, for a handsome sum. —“PIANO SPECIAL."-—\Vt> are of fering for quick sale a second hand piano at an extremely low price. See this piano without tic-lay ii you wish to make a saving. lloi- man's‘ Furniture Department. 9073-526-31. --GROW POTATOES with high grade Nitrate of Soda, Acid phos- phate and murlnle oi’ Potash the kinds that. give the most plant food for the least money. For sale by Austin A. Scales; Messrs. A. llorue and Co., Sumnierside. - Zwkr -—SER|OUS ACCIiDENT.—¢.\ horse driven by Mr. Amby ‘Carr. iiimertiid, became iiighti-netl and ran away demoiisliiiig the wagon and breaking Mr. Carr's arm. Although very painful \\'t- are glad to ri-pori he is now rt-siiiig tizisy. —SHIPMENT OF EXTRA QUAL- ITY Prince Edward llramldltiuu inc English ldox wire received at ‘llqfliillillllfi, Sumnit-rsiilo. Order your sitppiy at once as the English Mills- wiil not be able to fill hall‘ their (irders. Make sure of tlklltlll‘ lug your supply by ordering from lioiman's, Summersitle at once. 0073-526-3i. -VFOR SALE -- A fwv choice ltigh grade Jcrsfgy uillcircows duo to fl't‘.~‘lli‘il the last wet-k in May. individual mill: and butter tat rc- corils have been kept of these cows. ilcre is your chancu to se- cure an ideal family euw. (‘time and look these ovi-r before buying elscyvlterr. Albert Schurman, (‘on iral Bedcquc, I’. E. l. 0086-5-26 3i. -AUTO FIRE.—-At about 9.30 (Aionilajr). tho firiiiticn were cai- icd out to put out a fire on Water Sires-i. l'pou their arrival on the 14121-111», they found an Overland car all ablaze, vyhich was finally ox tinguishcd. The cause of the firi- is unknown, but it is supposed to have siarit-tl from a short circuit somewhere near the engine. The tiwner of the car, .\ir. lVaiti-i Green, of Summersiiic was start- ing for his houm, ivhcu, just U]l]lil silo the ("uxiIit-i on Water Hired the fiamt- ‘rake out. No serious ilauiugi- v done, except a gen- lTilI soaking of wait-r and all lIll‘ wires wort compit-ieiy’ burned. 'i‘h't' ear ivas not insured. dam of this horse was by (‘hi-t Jolly, the siecimd dam bf: tho fa- mous old Dean Swift, hoih lured on Sunnysitle Stock Farm. lie is sired by Gold (‘iip, by Braziilian, by llrown Wilkes. by (icorgi- Wilkes. Iiis dam was a gramdiiaughit-i" oi the great old Nuiwooti, full brother to tho famous Maud 5.. second dam, ilrown lilaglc, by Dean Swift, and full :~i.~‘ii'i‘ to Island Chief; that leaves Gillis’ colt an inbred ill-an Swift by three crosses. llo- zcns of such trolls both two's and tiirri- _\‘l‘-ll' oitls are in be shown a round here. Gold (‘lip was never track worked, but has matit- ltulycs on lilt‘ ice in 1.04. If his breeding isn't good entiugh, wi- can show you :1 four year old, (‘apiaiu .-\u- brt-y, and his nine months nitl (laughter ills iIEIIll is tilso lIli‘ iuo- titer oi‘ iiolil (‘lip and iircvzy Jane. (2.23) Women are making a their own clothes Prices for practically everything an still headed for the roof of the world. Sensible women look twice to-day at a price tag. Now they are making their own clothes and saving money. Once started it's very simple. Illn order to assist women who would save. practical dress-making’ lessons are fel- turcd monthly in EVERYWOMANF WORLD. It‘ you would have one of the season's newest blouses for the mere expense of making, be sure to gel: this month's feature "How to Make l Blouse," complete with diagrams Ind full irzsftructions. appearing in the May issue EVEIZYWOMANS .On Sale To-day! FORTY OTHER FEATURES 20 CENTS Abl- PER COPY NEWS STAND! turn Giannini -—'ENGLISH,FOX WIRE lust t.» cclved at Holmaws, Summerside. 9073-520-3i. -HAND .WEEDERS make gar tieniug easy at 99 cents and $5.90. Both immense values. See page 121 iiuiman's Catalog. Order at once 9073-526-3i. —COME TO THE ICE-CREAM 'Sociui in Graham's Road Hall on Saturday evening. May 29, 1020. 9015 -EMPIRE DAY was observed here as a general holiday, the town was almost deserted as all who could procure a conveyance, spent lhc day in the country, those Whu went to the Dunk, returned in the evening, some with nice specimen of trout. Sevif-ral auios loaded with citizens spent the day at (litur- iottctowm-flii. -—A SPECIAL MEETING oi‘ the ’i‘o\vn (Touncil was held l-‘rlilay evening in the town hail, all ihi- members were present and Mayor Pampbell occupied thi- chair, llli" usual business bcini; discussed. tho principle subject was iill‘ higher rates on the street lights. 0n account oi’ the chairman of the electric light tsommiilcc having been cailul away on imporiiiiti business, the meeting was ad Juurnt-d. -——-—<o>——--'—- . \Yl'lS'l'l‘lli-N l'l£l{S()l\'.-\l.»§ .\irs. John Murray, .-'\IIJiiil_\’. was a wet-k end visitor to Summer- side. —Zliiss Sadie Williams of Port liliirin has i‘l\Iili'lit'lI to ht-r home in 'I‘_yt|<- \';llii~y to rapt-nil tht- holidays. ..—Nii‘s. W. Priilyen of i‘h‘towii, is visiting in ,S‘|s‘iiie. 'l‘bi- gut-st of Mr. illtI Iiirs. (ieorge i’ Grady. r .\ir. John iiliiiiigain. 'i‘r.'|v<-liei".~ ilcst, uutui-d to town on Saturday with a party of iricads.--ii. - ~-.\lr. J. -i‘. 'i‘iipiii|, Allwrton, Pi" t-i-ittly ]llll'.|.'l:1‘t'(I a Nliriiaugliliit Spiiiili iuurini: cur from Mr. ti. Aictgiizirrio‘ SSldv. .\ir. Li-lilxtiic of the (i. (l. ily. shops, Altmuiou, spout ova-r Sunday ill IilWll, gilt-st oi‘ his futht-r-iii-lair. .\ir. Ja-iies .\iilimau.- ii. .\irs_ tllr.l Aielvlna hlclloiittld has returned to her home in towi- afit-r spciitiing the winter in llusioa. —ii. -—.\ir. Joint A. Sea, the Island i~‘o.\' man. returned to his ltomv Ii- Sitmmt-rsidta tiftt-i‘ spending ih< last few wrecks in Wcstirra (‘tum da and the States. »-Mr. George BtHl/HPSS and lam iiy of Sumuit-rsitic, ari- sp-rutliug a few tiziyxs with friends in ilapc Wolfe, l’. E. I. —.\lrs. Edward Gallant passcti itlqrougli Summorsitle, Saturday evening ouroute to her home in 'l‘ignish, after spi-mlini,’ iht- wiuit-i" with friclztis in Boston. “bliss M. (lrccn of Moncion, .\'. 1%.. is spending a few ditys iu Suitimcrsitlc, the guest oi ‘lbw Mawley liousc. ~—.Virs. ltobt. llardy’ of Aiberiim '. been spending the. past fen days in SKSiiIt» visiting her (laugh- ter who rcqntly llll_(It'l‘\V\.‘lli a sue- u-ssfiil ilperatiun for apptriitiiciiis in the l’. ‘Iitllipiiili. ~.\iis.= Ziiiayflhiiioe. who is in ai toudancc at the Mistniuciii» (‘on vent, spoilt Empire l):iy at her home in 'l‘ryon. She was moi at Sllilllll(‘I'SItIt‘ by Mrs. Ki-hoe, who acconipatiietl her on iltu Il0lllt‘\\'ill‘iI irip.-- ll. -- ;\ir. J. K. Fraser, hiatnagei- of iliu llanit of Nova Strotia, Iifltilkilllt‘ has recently been imnstV-ri-eil to ihc Nova Scotia Branch, Frederic- ton, N. l3. ileforc leaving lietiv out‘, the people oi‘ that VIUIIIII)’ prvsvllictl Mr. l-‘i'as0r.\\'|lI1 a vrr) appropriate atldress and a well filled purse. Mr. J. E. Phillips, Ac- coimtaui of the Batik of Nova Scoiizt, Summcrside. has been ap pointed his sure ssor. liis fricnils congratulate Mr. Fraser on his 1irouiotion. ' AFTERINELIJENZA THE GRIP, FEVERS AND OTH- ER POISONING, PROSTRA- TING DISEASES it is absolutely necessary that he blood bu thoroughly cleaner-ti. zcrms of disease destroyed or driv- en out, appetite restored and the kidneys and livor restored to por- fcci rcgtilitr action. Howl's Sarsapziriiia has been be- fore the [ieopiti for 40 years as a i‘,'0ili‘l"t'lI blood purifying alts-ra- tivu tonic metiinine and it has giv~ en perfect satisfaction. Mca and ivomcn whose grandmothers gave them Howl's Slarsaparllizi are now giving ii to their own children and grandchihlreii with perfect taoniiii- ence. it is the ideal fatally modi- clne, for a wide range of uiitui-nts always ready, always tines good at any season of the year. Prvilillwii by educated pharmacists. Nvilril’ 50 years oi’ phenomenal sales toll the story of its remarkable merit. For a mild, effective laxative, take Hood's Pills. ___j{-O- in Memorials MR .DANIEL HILL Daniel lliII of Fredericton I‘. it]. i. after an illness of six wet-ks dut- atinn passed peacefully itwil’ "i 120 p m, May 2i.10i20.iie leaves to mourn his wife, two sons and three ,|aughutrg_ ilis eldest son. Ira predeceased hlui on lirhriiflft: 1-i- l913. Deceased was bornyat I-iletl: prminn November 29. 18-10. In tr meni was made from his litmu- to FffillPflflltlll (‘titur-terl’ "ll WM‘ uesiiay at 2 P‘ I11- $18.00 Unusually Smart Suits in Serges and Tweeds} at \l'<>mcn‘s and illisscs’ Sprint-l‘ tqiiitll in very pretty styles in tweeds and S0l','"fl‘ plain belted models, nicely lined, uifirts tire authored top with narrow belts in odd sizes Only. Special .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. $18.00 This is a splendid chance "for the economiczii woman to trot a real stylish suit. i. Sport Coats - Sport (Toats oi’ velour, silvcrtonc, ttvceti and scrgcs i in black, navy, copenhagtsn and sand. All pretty styles ' for spring. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.90 to $45.00 Women's Fancy Blouses in Crepede (Thine, Voiles. and Pongee 1n very pretty styles, plain o_r with collars in maize, white, flesh and natural 1n odd sizes only. lai- ,. i No Luxury Tax to pay i, when you buy your Men’s and Boys’ clothing here. High Priced clothing reduced to $45. per suit. If you want to pay more money for a suit, - you will not be allowed to at Prowse Bros. Big Clothing Dept. ues up to $6.75. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3159 All our YA l! ‘it ‘Z-Gtnlli-unilis-iufiu tii- wisdom. |!‘ails the iItloi-it tu load the n11)‘; 'l‘liat. we may prcpttre. in he with him. To llvc through the endless (lay. MARY ANN KIRWIN 0n Saturday May 15th 1920. iii" angel of death claimed as its virtim “no of the oldest. and most respect- ,.,| result-nix of North ('iil'It‘l.Iii iu H“, person 0g Mm. Navy Ann Kir- y; Lil -1...‘ » a , -. ii win at. the atlvanceil agi- of till Yrs. and consistent mituuir. i, i kind tutti _l'i'iii cheerful liiilfllfiilltlll and although 17th several where a solemn fi‘ii"""n~,ii!ti»r l“. The dcct-usetl was of a she was an invalid for .\'i‘iii's she burr-her suffering WllIli(‘PIl‘Ill‘l\lt‘lI b)’ ii") "Niboi- reiiiiiu lilii" ' ,__,.... ....._._- -._.._-@ PROWSE BROS., LTD toiik lo Scvcu i‘ true christian fortitude. iiurinil Iiei‘ iniyri‘. after which ItIFl illnrss Il\'l‘ spiriiii:ii needs were were in miuisiesrcti to by iii-r pastor tho in Seven MI i M‘ ilcv. Father licluigrre and when illliiilimrl‘?! rlgnm“; the final suitimtrus canto she pas-Joint PviiPF-ilil- i "ffifilénd tit (‘I sed to her reward fortified by tho-limit (‘rot-kett, Inst rites oi‘ III’! llaiy (‘Iiurch of ivhiclt she “us. a di-rolvd ('ill|lilIl-3'i)i\VilI 'i‘. LoWliWT- Miiy lit-r soul i'<'-*=l Mull . ' id to rest in iii)‘ i‘) -' Tit la my “"""§‘.§..i.it~ u \i'ii' Ill ili""‘-‘" l d l