i .wil -.41 1... , ill: ‘ ' ~ ~ 1 9 , . s .. -. it l ~ _ -,i ._ ~ >'i_ i _,. 1 A- . ' . -L_.-__‘1_ . ‘ i 1 ‘ 4 “ all~,,-_1_1- " _ ; _tg .~ ..~_1 “'~'1> fu T.. - .2 Rf M 1 1' . .1 `~' _ _, t ~. 'ii-l . l” . txt it ' if l ii. £“é';_. ' ‘~ 5 _i‘i` V iv.; , ’ liifirie' _ l;"'_1? _ ~V§__ . . > i .____. -ii _'I . __ _ _. ,... W » l .7 _ _._ if . I V "r v _ ‘ _li 5 _ ‘lv g .' rl l, .‘ 1 1 i , .- i .. tt '.l “ /1; _ ig/ X . 1 l _ . _,_ .~ - r-_»{_Y,»,€__’*_{,’_`_j ,-,QA _ _.,_»..__.._ \1W\- 1 J 1,1 _ = / _. i -' . f, I . it l L. _ f 1 ' *H if _l°.Q.,, ".3 ,_ ‘~.‘_ Q it _ 11.' _ "_il_> _tl il' ,` r fa ;iV ~ .1 ~ , _i ’ . _ __ fr 1f lil ._..¢- ... -<1., f /_,,.-_ Rm-RAY ;.‘"#~1 "1f°‘"~r‘ reassert.. .-41 wiv; eo ny ur nit- mv ` -NOW IS THE TIME that YOU -HOLMAN8 _ ARI HI I _ 1 ` w_:m_£dR';’l'_’f_f ea'B’;t~_°°c_3l§‘x_;‘_P‘w;l_fi_: i195 linen of Footwear in 1»loldian'a . 1 9 0 Y - su ' ' Bee them at Holman ,Summerside A Lastmgsmoke of Pure Dehght or at our Chsriottestown Sample 11;! ?l_. Baltimore 5, Jersey City Z. Room. 9169-5-29-3|. Nitrste of Soda; Acid phos Dhate and mul-into of Potosh .tha mmer Catalog, lind‘out of this ct to government tax. 'Shop from ilolman's Catalog and save ,_,, ____T _ . 1_1-$no'w P0lrA'tb£| ‘rits nlglidmoney' r ' 'Jun 1 at ii-FUNERAL sznvlcas.-'ine f eral services of the iate»Williani SYWCUSC 4- 1I~°“dm35~ o 1- i were the pall bearers: Archi~ :UPG Kami?-) _ ,. . kinds that give the most. -ptaut fuuzt-rlgcnglierty took place Saturday uf- , -Akron 4, Buffalo 7. , for the IGM! m0l10y. For sale but t, rnaon at 2 o'ciook from his home r ‘ _ Akron 5_ Bumlo ‘1__(5ec0m1 'Austin A. Scales; Messrs. A. Ilorue _to the Lot 16, Peoples (lelnetery _ game) c _ and Co.. Summerside. ‘~ rind wus very largely intended-_ by \i ` Iwka friends und relatives, The following \ ga port tukllig oil supplies for Milli- Syriicusc li, Reading 9.-(Second. --#Sl-llFfPlNG.-Tile schooner. liiild .Llnklet|er, Edgar Linklettcr, m_e_) , Wdtito lllrd, (‘z\pt._'I`rombiey, is lll Daniel Suliivanfjsnies Gm-ver,'lto`ii aid B. McNeill, Wllllum Schurmtili. S" '“°‘"“ 4' Pm‘b“g 7' llllsusll- The Scbooiu-r olylulla 'rlir ltuv Mr Mitch l summer ., _ _ St. Louis 5, Pittsburg 4.-~(SeC' collinlalidcd by lCapt. Doucet ar- side Dfficlated 1 nt lioniighnd grove. V on NH\V YOIUQ. dur... 1.-Yester~ V diiy’s games in the major leagues Washington 7, New York 10. resullcdi its follows: ` National League (‘iiit-inilali it'illciniiuii glllllv.) New York New York ond l-iaiilt-,) Btisloll 2, litisitin 4, ond glllnt-.i (‘levt-land Clcvelalnd gaiilef (‘llit~ago 0, (‘hi<~ago 5, garlic.) 2, ('llicagll Ii. (Second 1, Brooklyli 5. 2, l.il‘ooklyll 5--(Soo Pllilallelplliii 1.-(Sec 0|' » ily 7, Detroit 5. St L.tiui~. i-(Stltoild Pit ici _ Toronto 2, Toronto 2, Baltimore r-_-_ _ _.L _ l day evening with rl. cargo oi' coal consigned to Messrs Joseph lleatl American League. A1 C,,_ H_ mendi -BRUSH FIRES.-On Tuesday under skillful management they 4' ('hi‘“`“g" 2' A mild gunm) were saved. Although the fire lS_ lt , , _°*¢'°'>l‘ still sinoulderllig (Monday) it is you can see nothlllg but blue water SCHOOL BASEBALL now under control, the cause of the recent flood which - , t.ll . -GUN ARRIVES.-Tic l ng he _ A gzllile oi baseball was 1lla5’ed looked 1.0,. (gp,-mn" gun alrrlvetloby ell 1*' lil" Vicwliil l’""k M"“d“Y "~|‘ the evening triin oil Saturday. ing two foot deep nil over. Ile also Philadtlpliia il. lvrnoon \JtV‘lW1‘vn (italic IV and V Many cllizeiis who expected to see rowcd to town when on businc-.srl W_ }\'_ ,q,_.1,u,,|_ (1,-11119; V w1nn|n_,1 it piece oi artillery ot' ilugc mag- _l_n ___ S__u____ (__. 12 _U 8_ nilulir-_ wcle dl-appointeil ni the size of thc gun. Although the gun Sulliliil-i'sitic. ll. W. llyndman L, Sentnei' _.__ K "" Bm ' _Tris Acknowtsoaeo LAR- f" - _ _ ll. ings K- W0?-*Hier GEST dealers in fox `netting in A |"¢¢""i*l°"H| 1-Welle. 2nd Base ' algerlca-_Bri_i_ce_hMcl§ay n_l_id 2(7J1>_.. Q . \\'. Pierce Fl. Piorcc ~"'l`9C9 V9 " Urs “Yr 19 l Rochester ll, 3rd Base vgzgrihtglsgdéft tiiiigrln illiteriilent was made, the services Rochester 4.-(Second E. Giirnliaili C. Sherran nmnu1uc1urer_"»1~h1S uemng 15 en_ lifting H610 by il€‘l` IHISIUF. >liH`~'- J~ 5. JEFSQY City Short Stoll tirely different from any other- ig r-- f __ __- ~__,;; , -. being made from specially drawn S1 - __ --f r g A _ , _ wire, exitrn number of twists in V, / /Y , *QV I ~. - ` the meshes, extra. size selvedge, ex- Qqrs' H' 'Shurman' Ssme' and “m"" _ V - 9181-5-29-3| --.__._.__._.__,___ It Lnige G Peake d game.) rlved from 'Port Hastings on Satur- The condition of Mfrs |)¢,gh@rty \vho is sick with pneunlonia is su-:il as to cliuse grave alarm to her -FLOODS IN THE WEST.- ,_ V , . __ lust lx brush fire was started zi 'Tilrough the kindness of Mr. W. .lf W““"'“”‘°“ "* New Y°rk 7' short ulstnncc from Kensington on Litlstone the Guardian received the tSf‘l=\1I\\l l1l\\11\‘-) ` the funn 10 Indian River, 11 onus. following Western 'news`from a let- l’l\ii1\iii’|lll\i1l 9. BUSUJII 4- ed fluite an excitement, Tliree or ter received by hl_m from his brolll |l|,l1nt1cl1>liia 1, Boston 31. (Sec- four houses were threatened but er Mr. Frank It. Lldstone, dated on May 11S nt lligh_ Prairie, Alberta. says that as far as one can seo ey had there. .lIe also says that rigged ri sail on zl boat and rflw about his farm, the wliter he- anotller. place lie- states tilai e never saw- so many geeose nnil ducks The are there l the hllli fr » 1 . y. ,y A Um lmvui’ “ms 95 lolmws' » is niucll sinailor than was expected, dlreds and Came right UD I0 UN 9_ 1)etr01t _0_-(Sownd iiratle V- Grade IV n close inspection 'will show how door; one gets tired sliootlngat them Catcher al:cul'atl‘ly aild 'strollgly llie ine- He. fllnisllml ul! WWI. I don't know '- \ . . . ‘ i i '. h 'cb 1 l 'l-t.Tl: 'l t. ill ii~ fill harvest this St' Louis, _ It Ummllm C) ‘ F' nonammn tti€lL\!'tl>il)l.Vlt~Leoil, Veil? W cm L 0 8 _ S. _ -FUNERAL ,SERVICES-aTht= lierui of the lute Mrs. Andrew ’hearn was held on -Sunday after- oon from her late residence, ‘Wa- er Strclet, to St. 1’aui's Chnrcll lence to the R. (`.Ct'lilott»ry \\'llt‘r<‘ ,‘McDonald. Deceased who was ill cr 60th. yc'.ir leav'.s'to mourn bt>~ des her husband, two daughters. arguret lit home,_ und two soils. _-E trai heavily galvanized after being . _ "` _ =,:f==`>` - _ , ___ woven; every roll guaranteed. gfmfes fmfl ‘“'mi‘""_’_ “H ‘lf whfmf wie plesellt. The calm. quiet mall ner together with her »gcntlen_ess of beauty ot' spirit will re'm:i'in %;%?~`;»,»%"'Z' Q , V ' 'J :D"“"'“ ' ""~“` .i\lllson Ilucstlo relc;'l'ot1 'U10 lliqmg in UD mpnmry or those who 'id como to really know her. Elie ** r~ . 0"i*"“u°" ;,"’°' game to the satisfaction ot' nil. pall-bearers wut-: -Messrs it. 'l‘. g ...ul --03.- CAMPAIGN T0 ABOLISH Morrison, Honf Jiimcs A. McNcii,‘ Dr. J. A. Mt-iliililurtlo, Thoinns ("l:lrk, W. J. Lidstone and V. J. H.lrrillg- , _,_”_ _ _ _ _ iff sr ,»_»»;>f séié “X °" S"°'“'"° °°°°S ir . -, iabmi. e _ _`\. ni P F l ;\`__ » , aj _ ' _ A 'V ' 7 i rn >- iii . If/'p_._,§__ _,T11 t'///__» ,,,,//m _ oT1‘.»\\v.-i, May 2s.-t>uriwo°.trr.- _ E ' ‘- atcllr Athletic l<`edcl‘at_ion, through ___ _ Captain Ed. Archibald! its presid- '// i i\""' ‘ L r - f ' ~‘-'~===“~"i/ ' ent ,is starting a province-wide pe- As the electric telegraph was an advance ovef .;l;'k,).?1,,l.o ,huge ,t1;m11]Fx,`1u-i‘,t1“x Oil? lous methods of communication so is ‘ Jo M me S I 0 S le ' S can J"i’"- H- prev ' ‘ sidered that the new tax acts il-f ti . “TIP TOP TEA" an 3dV°|l°¢ in qi-llnty °V¢¥' ‘ deterrcnt.to physical fitness, as it J" °th°|' R35' , places the essentials outside lille reach ol' those wishing to phrti- i;<.g>¥._. VVESTERN I’ERSf)NA LS -Messrs L, iM. McNeil and A. L. Arscllalilt left on Monday by thc Val' ferry on a business trip to St. --Mr. Benjamin Wedge, S'Sidc, left on Monday for Moilctoii wllarc he will likely rclilriin for tho E ckiatc extcnsl\'t~.iy.~ in unldtcul'summer' . H' ` znxf-_-._-.iv ../is -= Q fr _ thi' f V' _.J *Ol 04004 A Lived Worth While Evening Paper We have pleasure in announcing that the » Charlottetown Examiner will be greatly enlarg- ed and improved after May 15. It will contain all the local news, a splendid telegraphic ser- vice, and in addition, a number of special fea- tures exclusive to the Examiner. These will . make it the most interesting and readable Evening newspaper in the Maritime Provinces. Mr. W. L. Cotton celebrates his Forty Seventh year in the Editorial Chair of the Examiner on _ June 1. This is a record for Canada, and a record the Island has ever reason to be proud of. Mr. Cotton will contribute his ‘reminiscen- ces in the issue of June 1, and these will be of vital interest to every Islander at home and abroad. Send your subscription at once. Only $2.00 per annum-the most moderately priced newspaper in Canada today. Note-After July 1 the price will be_$2.50 per annum. O00-O\*§Q‘O"* >_’l;_Il__1_i_,,,EXAMINER PUBLISHING C0. To the Examiner Publishing Co., Ltd. 'dl 163 Great George St., Charlottetown. Dear Sir,- Herewith I enclose $. . _ ... for . ._ ` f r ~ tnMwwoM+»»wooeo HM»MN i Sunnygjde' _ Signed __ sport. , crow, or tiir .\_ /\. U. oi' C. issuing that they petition the Finantle Min lliilt. llc ill turn will ask all amat- eur ailllctic omanlzlitions' to for- ward simllzir requests and that mcnlbcrs lic requested to line up behind the liiovel Soo Mini lun) llicll n~tDlANA.roi.ls, Juneil.-oostcn chevrolet, of lniiiunspqlls, _tntiriy was crowned t.lie Marathon King of the motor world. *io won the 500-miie clialnlplonslilpf by taking the international iSweqpstak_es here at lin average speed of 88»16 miles an hour. He drove ii Monroe cnr. Tiho time was 5 hrs., 20 min., 16,14 secs. Rene Thomas, _of Paris, driving li French Ballot, wns soc- ontl. ills time being ilhrs., 40 lilin,, 43-38 secs. _i llvolixxkronls, linl., my 3_1.- The stage wus set, tpnight, for the eighth renewal of the_500-mile auto- I . You urn not l- x p c r i - m o n t l rl 1: 1 wlloll you imc Dr. Clini1c\'a l)iiil.n\\~nt. for l-lczonin and Slqin lrrltntionn. it ri-llovi-:J lit iinro :ind trriltlliiilly llvals tilt- skin. Hnihnlr hm; Ur. tlhilvlr-'ri tlilitmi-lit fro if you mull- tlon tliin pnpcr and :spud Zo. ntnmp for ntmtnirel fiilc. n hfx: all dvnli-rn or Ellniiliisiin, lllitri-i C0., Liiniti-d, Toronto. _ Very convenient. They are used to gather the All sizes. 3 to 8 gallons. _ -Mr. iiubclt llicllarrl who had roevvvoevoo-4404+-0 Cillliflifl 'f\l`i“l\i\>1\id iS dedliflich' spent. tho winter with his parents ing a reqlicst to Seci'etnr.y Norton in town, loft on Monday moriiillg for Boston whore he intends to spend the tlunlnier. II. -Among the rr-cent viiritors to ister oi`i`icinll_\' to crnse sporting' _unoflo i`i~oiii tile list. It is dxpectc-tl S`Slrlo are Mrs. J. J. Macl{iniiill, (‘»ll'town, liiiss Annie Mat‘l{1iy and Mr. John I.. Lockhart, New Luildlln. Mr. John literllng, Hradzilbailo and Mr. and Mrs. .Iolnl \Vliitc|iclld, Clinton. ` _-_____.___€& mobile rucc lit the lnllizilnipolls specliivziy tomorrow, willili speed stars of four nations will inzitch their skill for racing siiprmllacy and the lion's share of $85,000, the rlcii est purse in the history of lillionlo- blle racing. Twenty-live dl'l-vars are sclieduled to face the starter. Alter finlli elimination trials were lluld this niftlirnoon, the gains of the two and olie~iln.lf mile course were closed to thc public, and the drivers worked over their nlotors to have them as illociianit-ally per- ft.-ci ns skillvd hands could make them. Eiiiillllatioil trlllls during the we-ci: dl-vrloped astonishing speed. and the record ot 89.84 ililli-s por llollr t-atlibiishcd by Ralph Dr- Palma when hc won the cvent in 1015 l\ expected to be shattered. ‘_ Dc Palma in ills speed trials for lomorrow`s race drove his cllr at the rate of 99.65 miles per hour. which earned him the coveted pole position for the get-away. Gossip of the race crowds shows De ‘Palma to he li strong favorite. although Rene Thomas, Howard Wil- -_1»_=-=_-,===,..cox and, Jules Goiix, the French “Stone Churns lrivers, who have `competo’d Ilh' tor*n1`el"rucé's hcré, are counted upon ns dangerous contenders. - The winners of the race will 're- ceive $20,000, and he also has 'a chance at the lap prize of $20,000 offered by the business nfen of Ili- dianapolis. ‘ "` . . (Team A35 Well 33 I0 churn 'Weather indications tomorrow *'=-~‘ __*'_‘°“'“_;’__ib‘1;__¥(')',m,~_,_i to 1,1101' years subscription to the Charlottetown _ _ V me ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,_ ,,,.,,,,.,,.,_ ....1 11,, :;_____° ___ “___ _m._ ,nm . . it~ i ispeedway management is figuring ~ “me 0|ym_ Examiner. Please forward it at once. ' _ _ _ ____ __ crowd ___ _“Ween ____________ ______ yer-ity :noi-ts. u 1 iw' I t 25,000. sssll. nuoo ron ' _ otvmvlc olivine _ Address _ LONDO _,____2_____»_________u_____ , Nr » ,. _ . -' ' ' inc south gfafjmltdigv Wh" did _ _ _ . . - . . ,_ QUART.EtRB for cllyour dshm ' I . l ao. _ ' -I supplies. 9168~5-29~3i. ' .l 'o'fo§';fdeN?eIEli_tTyiur'plII‘. hlaI;?t‘I RE R1 _-L_-‘ H r , ‘ 9 3 -- F GERATURS Oil BI' zrom parties in ‘St John, N. BV.. the em Ice Cream F,e,',e~_ 160°-gg, , .°"5' fa" P“°°"» C°l°“¢1 D- f°" 9 and Dishes at lowest prices ati ‘ \ " ` _"fy hafldwme Sum- Hoimans, Summerside. 9168-I-20-3i ""' __ -save Mousv.-There' are mber only twelve lines- are sub- _ . , .. _ .. .» i l . -- , A '--usrényqnu 1 Mooinifo a; Maison. L rn Street Charlottetown J » r `» - .-lil., ‘ _ 'l:.Vi`_} ~‘ -i. -l' \__.»)i f . r \@17ri{\\\ Asrlav marry/1wni\\n\\\mv40//uvaxm white muslin under and let us show you gown of serviceable strongly appeal to th Shaped neck 'and JI//1:ff'._<` coming empire elle klmono sleeves and ing fin1sh'es"r0und n ~ IA service , giving Z Hubbard style -with ~-r-....wr-»-_.»~... \\ $3.50, $3.75, $-L( f Wash silk and HWIIZI’ _ Corsets cover mad &\ llI Other prices a $2.00. White underskirt cotton'has a tucked at waist and tiny tuc Q . .._.-:_ .. lic Games winner. _ }"'I~‘urther particulars from America lthow that he ran the lost relay for _bxford and' CambridBG 5891"” lm’ American collegiate teams at Phila- _eiphla in `l"m»lh. 54 3-6 secs- Thi! _iii great time for the half mile, cvcn Gi ` 1 »- if ’>l‘~‘ili¥'t‘- 1 .ist1fi.»ivf'.1i==w _ .. . l ' -. V i . ,_ _ ~_t-1.1. _ 'sr 4 ,t-.r t 1 e , 1 This ' ] un YOU AEE INVI were bought many mo lights in simply-trimmed garnients. Price............... Such a pretty gown in slip-over style made _of white cotton. It, is a be- - r 60. Price at back, and front yoke trimmed with groups of tucks. Sizes Otherigowns at at $12.00, $12.75, Corset S edged flounce. Leng Price l Sale ol womens high class suits, $45, $49 and $50 morning begins our e Sale of Whitctcear TED THIS `i`»Ii_`“-.NING T() VISIT THE FINESTVSHOWING OF choice wear in the city. 'l he goods have been specially secured for this salc, They _ through the array of lovcly things. ‘ Gowns This attractive inexpensive night 1.19 white cotton will e woman who de- kimono sleeves. ct. Lace edged _ ribbon'-run bead- eckl Sizes 56, 58, night-gown of white cotton. It is fashionedin Mother double.-fold yoke 56, 58, 60. _Price $2 '30, $2.75, $3.00, lt), $~I'.50, $5.75. . Crepe de Chene gowns $13.00, $18.00. Covers e of strong white c cotton with embroidery trimming. Sizes 36,38,40,42. Price Another corset cover of a finer 0 white cotton made in camisole style. Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42. Price 1:61.00, $i.25, $1.50, made of strong with torchion lace. Lengths 34, 36 38 and 40. Price White cotton petticoat that will give splendid service. .--»~--rr k trim embroided .59 1.98 Chemises Chemise made of strong white coi- ton, embroidery edged. Sizes 36, 38, -lt). Price ' Envelope Chemise made of fine white cotton lace trimmed round ncck and arm. Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42.. Price 11| Combination of fine white nainsook slip over style and appealing little. bloomer frills edged with lace. Price i ..............-.........-... Silk Chemise made in flesh white. Prices ranging from $3~`5~'* `=l#n.75. Drawers Ladies drawers made of white coi- _t_1>n with tucked frill. Sizes 23, 23, 27. rice Another line of ladies’ drawei~s'niadc of fine white cotton trimmed with enl- broidery. Sizes 23, 23, 27. Price. . . nths ago and the prices are right-and “better than riglit.’ (.ome lil _ i \ \ \ nr 1.35 _ \ I 3.15 ~ alltl io 59° 98° Other prices at $1.25. till-50. SFL75. ale, of Underskirts This underskirt; of good quality fiounce edged l white cotton _has tape draw at waist 5 . ' plain underlay protects the flounce glade of embroldery. All lengths rlc'e ifillg from the man who ran the third relay. Against this advan- tage one must offset the fact that the South African was sent oi! on his jotlrnefwlth a lead. of tweniyf five yards, conlequently he had to It has tape draw ` ' Other prices at $3.00. $4-06tf9‘4-5"" ' ths _ 34, 36, 38. Wash silk and satin underskirts in . . . . . . . . white and pink. Price $4-50 90 93-75- “-~"-~“-=»“i-\\___,; ..._..- - "4!M%5=-,.-,»r.=.-'=““" .. the move when he received the i h f ` _. . B BZ 0 Nr FP M C 1 n ng ai a mile in 1 min 54 secs, Y K and, after his latest performance. he is quite likely to do better still. His .ludxlllent at the Oxford and Cambridge sports was .poor in the xtreme and if he can be induced to use his nattlral ability-to the make till his own running and had lfull- advantage, he may surely be no one to push him along. __ 'put_down as possessing a big chance The writer predicted some weeks1of winning the 800 metres rnco nl. -2'. 1.'1u_1\;i11 Rudd would hc on_'ngo that lluddwlls éiipnlile of run- the Olympic Games. ~.. . lr iiioN'l'nEAr., my 31-”s";_‘;, laus Zbyslko, Polish chl\ml’l°“_w_ ifywelght wrestler, dcfellwli _'D mond Ceseau here Sl\ll1f"“ym'n* rtrsught mils in any ml1\“‘°‘ hammer lock and toe lwld- ___ Salvatore Clievnlicr dd' Hanson' in two stralalll , tlilrty eight nilnuteit ‘3 E ., ~. 5'; if