_. j2~¢'f~ <2 ' - 'r »%‘»v.’L 4 .l-nw i ' if 7. _-if H, ey l._=if;. . i-7' .M fr ii; i 1 " if \ if ‘.5/' J E fejiet i-' '* `m’ no-//.nmrufw-\`1iv _, .~ u \ fr \.“. § . ._ i L i l',*“,, . Q .` , j 1 i. l. *si xv! i i it ei li l Oi lf’ .{,` fi” ‘bv Vi ... _ ,, ..~._ *aka 4;# . _, . . 1*- ` 7.1:- J, ff:.Tf‘l - “ff” Will 0nr» Ciistoiners Please Shop Early li l an ximi- v i To-day Opens th? June Whitewggr A splendid exhibit of dainty' nnilerthings--mnslin aiiii silk 1 main stairway. tits OVELY LINGERIE IN lSPLENDID ASSORT- MENT AND SPECIALLY low priced for this occasion, will be displayed at the 'head of the As usual the assortment and values will be tempting. 'Ilhis opportunity of _ ' filling up your summer need-s at -a saving, should not be over looked. Here are some of the lines offere‘d-just a few-and every one is good. . 0 0 'iempting .Gowns Fashioned in the convenient slip-'over' style is the wihite cotton nighitgown. Dainty lace su'rroun'ds~ sihort Kimona sleeves arld'1ieck.‘ Length 54, 56, 58. Special Price 98c _Ladies white cotton gown matic in Kimona style trimmed with.; torchon lace round neck an_id_ sleeves. All lengths. Price $1.25 7"Otl'iers gowns at 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 3.75, 4.50, 5.75. '-i Chemises Chemise made of strong white cotton _trimmed with lace and insertion. 'Sizes 36, 38, 40... ._ . .... asc _.Envelope Chemise -made of fine white cotton, lace trimmed round neck, and arm; Size 36, 38, 40. Price .. ..... .... Q0m__bin'ation of fine white 9011090012. Slip over style. 'All sizes.Pri'ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.75 Q 0 I Whitt.” Muslin Drawers °La'di'es drawers made of white Another line of ladies drawers cotton 'Withitucked frill. Sizes made of fine wihite c`ot-to‘n,'trim- 27, 29. Price _ _ _ _ 69C med with embi~oidery,~ -Price; Ladies' Athletic Combinations li.- Ladies’ Athletic combination this is somethin different hunts wniiiinyation is msn-ein ihuii and silk. i>n¢es.....»_..g . . .I . . . . . .' . . . . . _ . $1.25, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 » 0 -’ o . iuilies White linilersiiirts Hi . i i White underskirts, niade 'of strong white cotton, trimmed :`ivillh"to'i"chori lace. Price.. . . .. Ladies underskirt made 'of five' inch flounce of embroidery This is an exceptional good skirt atthis price. All lengths *1"11"_'§1'_I'l1ss '¢. Ladies white corset covers ' " are \»'-?`\'it-. f';`-'vi' ' Lillies' Biliiiiitiirs ,, -’ .‘l`~»`.>.';= I Ladie's_fine_ knit Jersey bloom- er madein pin_k,yw‘h,i_t¢. Sky- Big Spec1al.......... . _ ...-'». Other prices, 850. 950. 1-00. 1.25, 1.50. _ , a _ i~ Silk Bloomers at 8235.3-00.3-50. ii»is.oo . v , Dainty .Corset Ciivpeis Another corset cover made ‘ of fine white “cotton trimmed made' of strong white cotton tidmmed wiith torchon -lace. witih lace and iiis’e’rtion;Ali'sizea jsi_z;esa6,;-;3,4o,42._ri~i¢e Price . 11. ;_.'Still another made in camisole style, daintily trimmed with embroidery. This maikes a very pretty corset coveri All ' ° ».‘. ,__ ‘v elZ,0Bif=-Pmce- . ..i....i... . .. .. ‘Qthgr pyigeg 1.35, 1.50, 2.00 2.50 '_ ', hooks it iiicii-:oil lim. .119-121' 'Queen' Street, Charlottetown ' 5 h,4r¢.oba‘i,..,~w» -.'~`N‘~‘n ' V15 » .fr el;->n.¢ n 1-iw;-.=.'. ra. Snmmeralde. _ - --HEAR H188 LUCY ' BLAN- CHAID of Charlottetown sing at the his llinatrel Show. Strand Theatre. Kensington., on Juno limi. -WOMENS TWEED RAIN @0101. priced to $20-00-June clear- ance, each $11.96. Sinclair & Ste wart Limited. _,_ -“WHEN THE MOON 8HlNES` on the moonshine so merrily"- Strand Theatre, Kensington, June 1001. ' _-7! PMR8 . -MEN'8. BINE twaed pants. 'regular $7.50 to $10.00. June Clgmraned nor pair half price. Sinclalr..and._Si.ewart_ Limited. -_ -54 mon Imivv up-r,ANv NTSB. -previously, sold at .$5.50. June Special per yard $2.95. Sin. clalr I: Stewart., Limlted._ 3 _ -THE KILL KARE \(,L{\;: 0! Charlottetown will give a, ti-el 'show ln't.he Strand Tlieaix, Ken~ al`ngton‘ on Friday evening, 'June 1011.1. __Good jokes. songs, dancing specialties, etc. Reserve the date. -BIKE RIDERS. LOOK HERE -Single tube tires tor cement on rims, regularly $3.75 for $2.48 in- ner. tubes for. some regularly $1.45 31-00 nt ‘HOLD/[AN”S, Summer- 8 8. -ENJOYVAB'-E TIME.-fI‘he G. tllelr rooms Wednesdayi evening fuller report will appear in next issue. -Reliance Bicycle, with coaster brake, mud' guards, dpuble tuibe tires, tool bag, wrench, old can. style same equipment for $51.00. -KENSINGTON CAFE. - 'ary, Delicious loe Cream served to taste, meals served at. nil hours on any order. Tobacco and cigars. Extra special service on ' festiil days. R. Balderson, Proprietor, Kensington. -UNFORTUNATE WCCIDENT. -Mrs. Stephen Bamet, one of iSummerside's oldest residents, while paper hanging in her home Wednesday evening fell from ii box which. she was standing on. Bhe received iz bad fall and had_her wrist broken. The doctor was im- mediately culled in and she is now resting very well. i ' -A STHiK\iNG CONTRAST.-A - _e way e cost 0 ng as 'been reduced during the lust few -_ing 'in their grocery window, two collections of household supplies, both priced ut the some amount. At one side of the window there is shown zz bag of sugar nnd a bag gf potatoes, which sold ln 1920 for 30.25. At the other side is shown ,the name size bag of potatoes, the some size bag of sugar with n sev-' on .r pound tin of mariiiiilade, ii quarter barrell bag of flour, six cakes soup. a five pound tin of syrup., ia five pound tin of jam. a p'<'>und»of baking powder, ii -five vltdialld bug of rice, four pouhdp oi’ l rd, two unds of ten t do ,mllk,_six cans corn. two packages lof pancake flour, one pncksgcog, rolled oats. six cons toniatoeia, '1 . i\oi.md`s oi beans. six cans of peas three package: of puffed ~ rico, three packages of carnflnkes. This latter assortment sells for less than the smaller collection of 1920,' today at. Holman's. . _ Unusual Things Anything about the home -that nc do washing and , that will not _be hurt by ’ puro.wnt_er itoclf wmv me qnicly immersed in e , creamy. ure. c|`e|n»- ~ ing Lux Ether. - " - i Ula LEVER "BROTHERS , UMlTBD¢ TORONTO , _ _ -- - V -¢¢ -||“,r| nun. vvvvl. urge, bhck only. 1980 price- 06.0010 .00, selling at 82.75 per Ylrd. te MAN'S. -BILL COL"-ECTOR BEATS IT. -An effcri. by a clerk emD|0Y8d if Railways at. Sumnierside, to col~ ieci ia niii from the proprietor 01’ 11 irestiiurant' the other daY. WH* marked by more force than is ua- ually displayed. and was somewhat lacking in tact. The clerk. in pres entlng the account, called loudly for payment, and believing thatf the Celestial did not. have _a 8000' commalid of the English lanzuaso. used more force and wuud U19! was absolutely necessary. A fel- low counirymau of the DrDl>l'|0l01'- coming into the store from' 019| kitchen and believing that one of the whzte devils had raided the restaurant. came armed With il healthy stick of hardwood. As the C. N. Il. employee beat a hasty retreat through the door, _ the sound of the hardwood stick strik- ing the door -flume could D8 l10l"'d fiir down the street. _-_--€-O->--i- l\llnnrd'n lllnlment for D||\hllll‘l'|l\ --Q-0>--- W. V. A., Summerside held a_ very . 'd tl successful banquet and smoker lnlHe1p ai es A large number were present and n In Prize Election The candidates ln_ Holmiin’s prize election are men and womeii pump_ rem. luggage cm.,.ie,., sumd _uf the highest. character and re- tor hind wheel, gas lamp, bell. sent. P“t“'~1°“ ‘D fth°1" l°°amy agdtlxs i to your station for $50.00. Lady's d93‘*"Vi”5 °- “ery Supp" their friends and neighbors in_tlie ;-me for the eighty valuable prizes. With -many oi' the candidates lt Choice Fruit, Dainty Confection- is their first Business experience ' "` :ind tlic management of R. 'I`. llol the courtesy and consideration that their standing in the community deserves. Even if you cannot liclp fa ite ilid to with rac your vor can ii ' D ' tical sales or other assistance. a; little encouragement costs you nothing and helps a .beginner quite ai liit. ‘ ,June lst is the day of the oi- ficial opening of the big contest and lt. will run just eight shorti weeks-until July 31st. Give Y0\l\' favorite candidate all the Bl-\i>iY0l'¢. you cnn-the prize to the most po- aiiil it would be quite an honour to have such a winner in your ills. trict and among your lists of friends. R. T. Holnmn, Limited, Sunimersida. _ 11'-_-l.'}i* VVESTERN PERSONALS -Jock Gaudet and party of the power house staff, Borden nioiored to 'Summersido _'l'hursilay. -Dr. and Mrs. Keir of Albei-ton were in Summeraide Thursday making the trip by auto. -Mrs. James Gordon, Alma, en- tered llie Prince County Hospit- al Thursday tor treatment. ' -Mr. Jack Walsh of the Summer side branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce has been transferred to the branch at Hunter River -Mr. Walter Hogg. manager of the ci-ockery department of R. T Holman. Limited. Summerslde, has resu-med lil! du_tleB lifter 1121115 0011 fined to his hom-e by 0111059 f°l' typ weeks. _ V -Misa Byrdie Clark fmuiijiflnnipeg on Monday ,baind , smiled., to attend the of her fathel. th-e 1518 'Clai-k. which was held on mominz- -Capt. Arsenault. of Shediasf, w'~ell lmcwn here. arrived in town on Tue day and will iipend a few days. with former friends. The Captain. has many friends in Chan loitetown whom he will visit before retumlnz home. H -Among the motor parties to 'arrive in Summeraldie _yesterdays were Edward Gaudet and Mrs. G udot. formerly of Siimmerslde. who motored from Romford. Maine and will spend the greater portion of the summer visiiinii their re ,laiivea and -friends ln Summerslde add vicinity. .l Hom. niiiiivins vic'roniA i-io1'sl. Mrs. A. C. Cox, Sourla; L Mrs. Dunlap, Souris; D. Rutherford, Halifax: J. A. Barry, Moncton; nniaeii ciarii, Mi. stehan; J. P. Mclnwrc, Hi.. Stlwnrt.; H. J. Rodgers, St. John: J. A. Mc/is~ kill, Glace Bay; H. V. Vaughn, St. John; J. E. Nelson, -St. John; John Hutcheson, .-St. John; I-i. E. -Dryden, Truro; E_ G. Lorman. Mon- treal; C. B. Murray, Moaitreal; W. G. Burton, Montreal; A. Cam- oroh. Montreal: F. S. Lancaster, Moncton; D. G. Hong, Toronto; S. Word. St. John; J. M. N." Y.. R. H. Irwin, Sl. ine onine oi me canadian National ‘ \ \_ i \ pular man or woman is $500.00 cnsh | “WUT rnclnir & Stewart Limited. 'I 2 0 _womzncwirono silose, \ 1 `5Vf`f,‘*~‘;' “ f . ' ' "i, 1° " y iuiaorl. ‘kinda worth to 8.7-50 CIBM' i "1 ,.,m§j.1.,,,;,d'... ........~. \. Anil They will Sniile at the lrresistilile Values 1/,” Oifclféii l‘liiay Saturday ; , 200 yds. 36 in. Plaid Gingham 65c for 35c per yard. " , 600 yds. Grey Cotton extra value 6c per yard. '= "~ - /' _/ 250 yds. Toweiiing 25a for 12 1-2 c per y-ard. _ `~ (If 500 yds. Stripe Flannelette 40c for 18c pei- yard, . -Four passenger Lawn ISWIHSS. . / ,»/ - _» ` \ \», = regularly $11.95 now $0.00, HOL- / / SPECIALS FROM OUR BIG STAPIJE 'DEPT `= ` I i i . ‘ ‘iii it" i 300 yds.Colored Curtain Muslin 20c for 10c per yard. 1 ' ‘ 300 yds iColored_ Bodered Scrim 35c for 18c per yard. ` 500 yds. 36 in. Percale Shirting 85c for 35c and 45c per yard 1" 300 yds. Prints 30c for 18c per yard. ~ ’ ’ 200 yds. Dark Shirting 40c for 25c per yard. ' 1' /` i 1 $2.50 per yard. _ X17) al Prices. 4 _ sPieci.\i.s_ 1-‘Roni SILK, DRESS oioons AND LADIES' Hosp; 1_JE1~A1e'rM1~1N'r a 25|: doz Ladies Elegant .Black Silk Hose $150 for $1.00 Great Value. _ 150 .doz.%°\%\ l delectate the ' most fastidioug man_ Limited .bespeiik for them \v0ND]‘]“-l"UL VALUES IN L.»\D|l']S' IIEADY T0 WEAR DEPT T _ Women’s Voile Waists Fancy styles, Reg. $1.25 and $1.50 I r 1 25 only Women’s Gingham Dresses sizes 38 to 44 Regular 4.75»for$2.75. ' i Odd lines i_n Women’s Raincoats, special $3.98 and $7.98. B ‘ . A special line of Women’s Suits at $25.00. f $W§gnen’s Plain and,Flowered Underskirts, regular $1,50, or . . SPECIALS FROM THE MEN"S DEPARTMENT., i ' l Men’ Balbiggan Combinations, Special price $1-69 Men’s Negligee Shirts, Special $1.59. t - Men’s Neckwear extra special Reg. $1.29 for 79c. Men’s Cash-mere Hose, Reg. 70c 2 pairs for $1.00. Men`s Cashmere!-Iose 4 pairs fdr $1.00 / Hose 4 pairs for $1.00. I ~ / sis.. Prli\iiS9 Bills. |.l ini-: BiG BARGAnv STORE YA' I QQ ax , Albany;~*A1 W. Wiliam, Eldon). J. H. Koefe, Sourls: J. D. Pe. tern, Sourls; I-I. E. Myrar, Hail. tax; Mr. and Mrs. B. Stewart, Hlllfn: Jos. Shea. and mother, Romford. Me., Mi-. and Mrs. H. J. Richard. Moncton; J. Fi-m'»» Crowe., Halifax; B. Rayner, A1. °li8l'!0\1: Erie Dufy. Kinkorm; Kath- erine MfcCa1~vllle.~Klnkora: P..u°,,._~ albln and wife, Kinkorp; J. ‘W, Currie, Peakes'; Ella J. ihlaolaaron, Hotel Somerset, Boston Ilan; LeBlanc and wife, Toronto - \ . Aiiierioan Potatoes And Wliat wxsuiuoron .inn semi when min; into imnei i . ea. nr. chan oiiaungiaaii 1';-°;'i|‘1I, You nt once on e, :‘on‘¢.l:,¢. I c All dollars, :if did' nr. I-imiugglgqoig, ,sack-_ ,;',‘;‘}”€g, ci,;i'aii°§a..i»ii-gy#-.i~==E 9 Ui . .9“_°_°_‘f'*j[° 'tauiomaus yan.. yn. ia nm ddtable at the twelve cute toad otiwonizy a. bushel u I 'ri-ia ous | Pnica: ciisii V I Men’s Braces extra special at 50c per pair. 1' / Men`s Working Shirts extra- special value from $1.00 up. ' A i a Men’s Overalls Pants, Regular $2.50 for $1.25. . 10 dozen Roys’ Caps Regular $1.50 for 75c. Special Prices on all our Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps. 5 dozen more of those Special Men’s Soft Hats Regular $5.00 and $6.00 for $3.00 » -'10 doz. Men’s Heavy Khaki Shirts, Rieg. $2.00 for $1.25 ‘ 50 Men’s Suits values up to $40.00 for $25.00. 1 50 Mens Raincoatsvalu-es up to $25.00 for $14.75. 25 BOYS Suits Regular Price $12.00 for $8.75. A'}°ih;¢1' Small Quantity of Boys' suits $1.50 to $10.00 for $5 Other Specials in all Departments. The Above Prices are for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY i STORE I i Y ergaiicy min nm. enociivo ia" Bstiirdoy. 'lille Canadian tariff item in oil" tion provided uiait countriesadmii-i tin! free to their marketil.'.0aliid°` ian iwbeut and potatoes are pt§»V° rwpmni treatment -lim." anil»*"¢l" oommoomu are not du¢,!IN°» Whore, however. oduty ii 519°’ iii: on ,cancun ,vnm and hW°' goin|'to auch countries their aimi- ian oxnnftl to Canada are “Will” t tnauato mentioned. The tariff .mini r. Cobb, st. Joiin; xl., “F WF *liP"°‘* "“°°if'f°"l