MAY 33. 1925 ,_._ --.~-.< with it's own nsiursl -- ‘ m low " w“mm_"‘ni=m'“fi"i.i'ii‘ié“;.‘éii GidMMmSu-r These sandals are well made. oI good stock through- ~ out, bound edges. Oak tanned soles and rubber hccis they cannot help but wear well. ..,_ . Women's, sizes 2% to 7. Only i‘ Girls, sizes 11 to 2. Only .... .. _' '_ ChIIdIQrVBIZHQQKQVQQJQVQLQDII)’, ‘ ' Kiddies, sizes’ 3 ‘to 7V2. Only . ‘ BROWN LEATHER i SANDALS AT v ‘LOWER PRICES Child's, $1.15. " Misses, $1.30. i... FASHIDNABLF. A Fortunate“ Purchase HAS PUT US IN THE POSITION THAT liVlfl (JAN OFFER CH’TOWN ‘ ' BUYERS PatentLeather Sandals AT PRICES NEVER ATTEMPTED HERE BEFORE S? 116$ as‘ Q SENT av POST AT same PRICES IIIE BEIIIRIII. IiIIIIRIIIIIN ‘t THE cniuznorrnrown GUARDIAN ‘SHOP from ‘Holman-ii Catalogue A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY au-i Concert at Cotnwali Hall; Charlottetown talent Thurs" May 28. Admission 35c. Don't mlssl-t. 1256 SOILG-RO MAY. NOW. BE OB- TAlN-ED in qusrtstorfhousehold, or experimental purposes, 1'16 Kent Street. 120-8~5-Z3-tf- FOX BREEDERS MEETING. —- Thore will be a meeting of the C-huiilc-ttcitown Fox Breeders Pro- tective Association this aflternoon in the oltice cf W. K. Rogeps, an 5 o'clock. WELL KN-OWN HERE.-— Word has been received in Charlotte- town 0t‘ the death in l-lasbrouck Heights, N. J., oi’ Mrs Mnybee, formerly Mrs Peebles. a sister of the late Mr. Charles McGregor oi Charlottetown; She leaves four (Iflllilhters, Mrs. Geo. A. l3. Mac- Donald of Penticton, B, C; Mrs i. lll'y Jenkins of Calgary, Alta; -Mrs George Webb and Mrs Harold AKLSBI‘ oi rlzrsbrouck Heghts, N. J. i‘iie deceased was seventy years oi ago urid resided here for many yi-ars before reruoving to New Jer- my. She was a‘ rriost estim-arblc n mun and the news oi her death null be learned with deep regret .iy numerous friends in this prov- i.ce. Stock notations $1.0‘) $1.55 $1.35 .. $1.15 Kiddies, 95c. fir. E9; IJMlTEIJ » FOOTWEAR HALIFAX, May 27.— QUUIillIUllii IJFHISIICII by Johnston and Ward gllernbcrs of the Nlarrtreai Stock , xchiinge: ..t. 'i'op, k Santu Fe liy _.. 110-7’. American Curr Cu. _________ .. 1K9 ‘.rri. Cur IQ Foundry (lo. ___. 10511 Atlantic Ilaiiriery Co. ..... .. 26 - ‘merlcan Locomotive Co, .. 123-7’. \m_ Srriolting (c Refng. Co. . 10031 finacorrrlu Copper Min. Cu. _ 381A Jzinadiuu Pacific Co. ___. . l-i-i -'.\’. (fen, d}. Illlll. Itiver R. . 1171/, (Jubii Cane Sugar Co, ______ .. 117}? “iibu Cane Suirirr l'i'd. ._ _ 51%, liiii-riratiorinl Paper Co. .. 7l holly Springfield Tire Co. ._ 17% ifeiirlirig Co. _______________ _. 8'! \m. _ Sugar Refill; Cn_ Pld. 3151/1- ioiilhorii Pacific Co, _...__.. 1021/‘- finion Pacific Ry, ____ ... S. industrial Alcohol Co. . 921/; iiited Staten Steel ______ _. " (lrirc. rStecl Co, of Am. . liell 'l‘elopiione . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ .. 13* drimipton _-. -. 3',‘ i-‘ilZIIlilll Fraction _ _. 5-I flwivurd ‘Smith l.'.l. . ___ 104‘ owaril Smith Com, ___ 36V hump-iii River" Prclei d _. 118, ‘ipitllifill River Com. '__ _____ _. 10894 tcel Company of Canada .. 86% ibi-tihi __________ ___. _____ -. 701% Jiiawinigim ____________ __ 118 ‘nil, E-leuriisiril) iPill. _ - 5-1 Asbestos Corn. ___- _ 7H‘) iilniliioil IIFIIIK‘; _ . 913 Fvllontrenl Power ___ _ 185V ‘Winnipeg Electric ._ _ i7‘? Alationirl Brevreries‘ _______ __ 5l"/i finrrailian 1nd, Smelters _.... 83%, BONIDS i934 Victory ____________ _. 106-61 BANKS liank Royal _____________ _. 237 Wheat-July, 162%; Sept, 156%)‘ iloc. 158. Corn-July, 117%; Sept. 117%; A 0 ‘$54’; ‘ (M: lfpays RTIN -$ENOUR i, sTAlN for Furniture -Floors‘ & Wcég$€vork Write to Head OITICC. Montreal For Free _ HOME PAINTING MADE EASY- MARTIQTYSDENOUR e... v A uuoouceiis err aim-s no 1154142370 ‘$3.73, mourners. M...“ Dec. 96%. ' Oats—.luly, 46%; Sept. 47; Dec. 43%. ' Whont—May, 194%; July 179%,; Oct. 147% Large Red Pimples Itclred Terribly Cirticura Heals “ My loco became full of large, red, scaly pimples and at times they itched terribly. They spread in great blotchen rind formed large. sore eruptions that burned a great LETTER O_F SYMPATHY lllirrray Harbor, I’. E‘. l. Muy 2nd. 1925 1:5 \\'Ill. Illlcll, While Lands i ti» wisdom and love. to take [rom I'm! world your beloved yllillfflllifll‘ "‘ (Ivfiirv. on bchult o! itihe officers Hlil mom-bore of Queen Mary Wo- ii-u‘.~r instill-lite. to extend t0 yOII 111i" viincerv sympathy. t ‘Elillil will be sadly mlssed- not. "Ill iiu I101‘ home but also in tiho nivl-ltu-te whore she has been a “Iihilll and ofiilci- nt worker f0 "m" Years. ’ “We our hearts -ble1d tfor you '" W" izrlrif and loneliness we re- UIPO uvlih you iin rifle ‘certain know ?!“ "I -'l ltloriou-e reunion whore ilTIIlliiI SIIIIII be no more, iwihere sor- lw I8 unknown and “God, shaill yg;i.,““’fly all tears from their To "he bereaved father mud other i" tleirrlfrit sympathy; 0nd‘; "RPM that ou-r expression of o! icncc can not atone tor‘ your I Ind would liheridore comimond Mb the ii.inder_.rnercy of Him who "s promised til coirrforit those! H mourn and be a shelter iln 4V li-iuo of storm. L All trots all a shigiwit ‘ Wins’ h-irnils we also extend Signed on behalf of (111991! Mary“! lris-iiiiitc. M-rs. A. S. Prowse. Pres; I1. J 111-001;. \’i-r:u1l‘res.; lolsic llcrriiig F!*c'y- iis ' Mirrrzry l-lnrlior, May 2nd. (Patriot please copy) c. ,4. BOGERT General Manager of the Dom- iinlcn Bank, who hn been cl"!- sd n mcmbor of the Board 0f » Directors and Vlee-Prelidflil- Mr. Bogart joined the bunk In ~,p‘lll1,lfld In 1000 wu mldl General Manager. which ~P°'I‘ tron In will-continue tn oocuPY- ' Ml Wll INIIQIM I11 1020-21 07 th Olnndilnblonlecrs’ Auocll a i. r fggpg’, lisp: deal. l was ashamed to go any- where on account of them,‘ and the trouble kept getting worse. The trouble lasted about a year. “l tried various kinds of oint- - merits without success. I sent [or - n free sample of Cutlcurn Soap and Ointment and they helped me. I purchased more, and after using three boxes oi‘ C Ointment, together with the Cuticurc Soap, l was healed in about two months." (Signed). Mics Mildred M. Bran, Crciusetown, Nova Booth. Prevent pimples by daily use of Cuticurc Soap, assisted by touches oi’ Cuticurl Ointment when re- quired. Dust with Cutlcun Tnlcum. - ---—- --- h-rmmq ...-::: mt?“ inuniin: 3'2... m. ‘hlvan . Cutler: Sllvill Slick Ile- ‘ ‘IHJPIS. * I OLDSMDBILE TRUCK f0!‘ “I9... Sec classified ad: 126852831 POWNAL CIRCUIT. — Mllllcll worship in Miilivlew church on Sun- day. May 31st. at 2.30 prrn. On Sun- day at 7 p.m., the Pawns] Choir and young folk will give e sacred entertainment; which lMIIl includes suitable rewillng by Miles Verne Smith, 11A. FUNERAL FRlDAY.-—Tho fun- eral of the late Dev-id J. Cameron will be held from the VTICIDTIII llloihodiet Church on‘ Friday, May 29th. at two p.m. Funeral under Masonic auspices. TO CELEBRATE TERCENTENt ARY.—The Guard-Ian , is ii-ndoibted to Miss Freda Haszaril, formerly of this city and now of Orlllia, 0nt., for photographs and deecrlv tfve matter of the Champlain monument ‘to be unveiled in that city on Dominion Day, this year. .n celebration of the Tercentensry i.f ihogreat explorer who in 1615 made his winter headquarters at Orilia on his furthest west journey. The monument costs 535,000 and was built by Mr. Vernon March who recently arriv- r-d in Canada to superintend its erection. Greuit preparations are lining made for the historic event rind it is expected Canadians from all partis, of the continent will at- ‘i-hd. The many friends of Mrs llaszarrl and daughters will be pleased to learn that they are hap- pily situated .ln_ Orillia, Mles Freda being atthcherl to the Dub- '.icty staff oi the Champlain Tor; cenienary ceicihraition, while M-IB! Helen is successfully pursuing he!‘ irtlstlc work. C. N. R. PRUGRAM THURSDAY IMAY 28, 1925 tonw (384.4 Metro's), WINN-TPEG. MAN. ‘t p m. (C S.T.I— Weekly Livestock Market Ri- .l5 p, ni.—- llril-il-rne Travel Tali-s. ‘ {ill p iri.—— . Fusion-l Programme of (lip/ratio Sei- icilioris by M'ss Alberta Mancheiriu and Mrs. Goo. Swan. Soprano; Illles Yvonne Tlribauflt and Mrs. Rene St. Marie. Mezzo-Sopranos; ..\"l s-isrs Goo. ‘R, Trumbull and Eriic liiilaait, Tennis; Dr. Geo. Beachc- rizin. lhirinone; and Messrs. A. B. Peiltnz and Oscar Noel. Basso". .\lrs. (1.31). lieaclre-iriin, Acccmpar- i. 'l‘encr Soio-"Sidiliaria." horn] “Czwaltria R-usticnua." l 2. Mezzo Soprano Solo—~“l.'Air dos , iii-guns," lro-nr “Carmen." , R. lnstrurnent2-i—~“Pagiiaccl" (Loon- "uvallol-“ont. (lorry fioteil Trio.‘ -i. Tenor and Baritone Dueit-"i | ilm-i perihi-uis dc p-ries" (Dizetr- idilross. ' ‘ Coiziiral-to Soilo-"M-on coeiilr! sroiivre a ta voix," ifrom “Samson ct. Dalila." 6. 11131Fll‘ll‘l(3fl‘tilI—-"BOIl€iII1Illll Girl" (Balfc)--~l<‘ort Garry l-loiilcl Trio. . "As-til Bfllbfllfll- as-tu plcurc," fronl "Mignon." 8. llllStrl/PlflellI.§\'I-—"Mfll]flimg ‘Butter- ily" (Puiccinlll-Font Garry Hotel . Trio. 9- Tvniivr-Snprano Diil-“t and Chorus, —“-Mlsore.re," from "ll Trovatore.‘ (JNRC (430 Metres). CAI/GARY. ALTA. 7 p. -in.—- . Bedtime Travel Tale by Mrs. Conquest. 9 in. im._—— Stndiio Programme by the "Harlyn Male Q-rmrttstte." assisted by the Canadian National ltallways Syiri- phony Trilo. STUDIO PROGRAMME 1. Msrch-“Canad-inn Capers"—(7. N. Rlys. Syiriiphony Trio, 2. !QllI1liI-B'I.I.€—"R0]]Ing Down no 0.. s. rsai-ifiine Solw-"Smiie Through Your Tears’ (With Voice Ac- vonlnnnlimienit) -—~Geo. nonhuman. 4. 'lntenmezzo—"Japanese Sunset" "@- N- Rilvs. Symphony Trio. 5. Violin So- —-"HIigh-i'and Legend" iMvlliflitl—E. Hodrrkinson. 6- QlHlPlcIi-ie (a) "Shimmer Eve.“ (b) "Gootlnigh-t-Goodnlgm" 7. Trio SzIieotiion—-"Hungaria-n Dan- ’T2ri§u FTC‘ N" m" Symphony 8. Tenor Soio—Seieoted——Albert Garner. 9. Trio Selection -—"-ser-emdo" ;_\:;L<.10P)—C. N. RIIYB. Symphony 19- Quartett —-“Uet ‘ ~ ' 1 Bolmdfl e the Hills Re 11. Tenor Soilo (i1) "Thole" (by m. 811981). (b) “Sirliterolle"—-—E. Hod- 1335218011. . arteitte (n) "Lon , u, (b) "Until the Dawg." n: M" THREE l FLOWERS i i The number hn nothing to do with the quality-which has an established proton ‘nu over allothcrs u n high grldg quality perfume. Ono trial will convince you o! its excellence; PHONE 271 n. _ L. wonrrrv i onuoois-r i7! Queen Strut. 1 l4. Soxtette-"From Lucia. din Lam. 15. Baritone Solo-Seiected- Geo. 16. lnbermlezmy-i" 17. Qusrteote-J‘ 18. Entrnote-"r 125 [liipeszbncgtituted ‘for wine-gar In gig-Ind _. MINARD’S Relieved I QM. mriomoor." Boothmirn. iIa"—C. N Rlys. Symphony rio. Thicglalnndman " ,, l! 8 nose Tomi- Ies -—C. N. Hiya, symphgny T“; WW0}- ___- L USE LEMON JUIOE omorr Juice mgy ‘dyantagooufly His Rheumatism Here is one of ninny letters tes- tlfyiu: to the roller lined’: given in innu of rheumatism. "I havi- been relieved of rheumatism by your llnlment. I thnnglit l would never be free ti-nm this mainly and l tried nirrny remedies. but Minced‘: was tliaorily one which gave me Him-amour mcr-nrro. St. Samuel. P/Ql < Illrwl‘! -i| nlco-oplnndil, tnr still- nen cf tho Joint». cranial. Imilm. menu's» ‘Lnrrrljli-r. ~ l" | Summerside lilay 28 ~ n. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED. May 29 i .711 ‘- , . . PAIGE FIVE a- L. 5 Iiolmaifs Bargain Days _ “Thursday -- Friday-Saturday May 3D Seventy-fivh sensational Bargains are ready for you at Holmarfs dur- ing Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 28, 29 and 30th. Every item is an article you need. Every regular price marked was a particularly good value and every Special price shouts of the sensation- al savings offered you. Don’t forget the days—Thursday' Friday and Sat- urday and of course the place is Hirlmzirfs, Summerside. Delivery charges will be [arepaid to any station in the Maritime Provinces 0n-$10.00 cash orders. Holman’s Guarantee of Satisfac- tion-if you don’t get your money's 7. Soprano and Bari-tone Duet —' ' The Furniture Dept. tillers COMPLETE BED OUTFIT com- prising 4% ft. White Enamel Bed, Simmons Link Spring and Simmons Calcutta Mattress, regular values $28.90, for ........ ... .................... .. $19.45 KITCHEN CHAIRS, regular price $1.25. Sale Price .......................... .. 79c KITCHEN TABLES, both 355 4 ft. lengths, Regular price $625 and $6.75. Sale price .. $3.95 And FIViE other bargains. "fir? liariiiiiiaiei it "Dept. Dliers CALCIMO, a standard Kalsomin: that can be used with either hot or cold water, 5-ib. package .......... .. 35c JACK KNIFE, two bladed, heavy style, lor farmers and Iishermen. Regular 65c. Sale Price 35c PROTECTOR HOUSE PAINT. all standard colors. Regular 82.70 gallon. sale price . - .. $1.75 And NINE other Bargains. The Grocery Dcipi. tillers 10 LBS. PURE GRANULATED SUGAR ,only ten pounds to a cus- tomer ............................. 69c 1 GAL. PURE FRESH. BAR- BADOES MOLASSES. Slle price 64c PURE CREAM OF TARTAR. Bale Price, lb. ----------------------------- -. 24¢ And THREE other Bargains. I worth you get your money back. The Drociiery llepl. Dilers 40 PlE-GE CLOVER LEAF TEA SET, usual $6.00 value for .... .- $3.09 ENAMEL PRESERVING KET- TLE. Regular 60c value 29c ENAMEL PIE PLATES. Regular 2 for 40c. Sale price 2 for .......... ., 19c And FIVE other Bargains. The uni’. Wear Dept. (iilers MEN'S FINE COTTON 50X. pair ......................................... .. 16c MEN'S WORK SHIRTS. attach- ed collar, sll Black or Black and White strlpen- size 14 to 167;, for _ 80c MEN'S SUMMER CAPS, values to $1.75 for 98c And FOUR other Bargains. The Sh? Dept. Iiilers WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS STRAP SLIPPERS AND‘ 0X- FORDS, values up to $3.00 and a PAIR OF WHITE STOCKINGS FREE WITH EACH PAIR. Vour choice -- 81-35 MEN'S FINE BOOTS, with Good Year Oak tanned sole: and rubber heels. either Black or Brown. Regular $5.00. Sale Price $3.95 BOY'S BROWN BRONCHO LEA- THER WEARING BOOT. with rubber heels, size 1 to 5. Sale Price .............................. ....... “$1.95 And TWO other Bargains. The Drygooils Dept. tillers WOMEN'S SELF STRIPE LIBLE THREAD hose in all the newest shades, size 8V; to 10. Pair ...... .. 490 iirsMsTiT-ciieb "rowaus or Union Linen Huckubuclr, clze 215GB. Pair . ............................................... .. 290 100 SAFETY PINS ............... .. 150 WOM EN'S GHADPQISETFE FABRIC GLOVES ,all the newest shades, worth up to 5145. 81in Price 751: And FOURTEENIother Bargains. » Tile ilousc Furnishings Dept. Iillers WALL PAPER. values up to 85o for big double roll sixteen ylrdl long and 22 inches wide, EVERY SECOND ROLL 01c FRINGED HEART-H RUG! 27 x 64 inches. Regular $1.30. Bole Price .............. .. ON Tliefliaiiies Willi ‘ Dept. tillers LADIES’ corrow unease. worth to $4.00. Your choice i205 LADIES’ TWEEiD SUMMER COATS, values to 019-00 09M LADIES’ FINE KNIT BLOOM- ERS. Punch or Mauve. Solo Prleu _ .............................. ... 80c And THREE other Bargains. \ Special Bargains In MILLI-NERY and MEN'S CLGTHINO. H0 LMAN’S in Summerslde Since 1857 i, » Summerside