THE "all was... shim” “A ‘Sale of ‘Famous “is ‘a M \.‘.. F" $7 0O Men ' At our hat‘ department you will find this wonderful value in Men’s Hats. They are not only new—they are the very LAST new models out of the famous MAL- LORY factory. Mallory Hats have a reputation built on a hundred years 0f successful hat mak- ing-and the latest models are the best thait they have turned out. In the assortment shown, there are browns, greens, greys, fawns, and a few vision...“ -,;,., i‘ s! I13‘: i? »—. _ n)»; ., blues. All the smartest new shapes are shown. _ - » . . . . These handsome American hats would cost you Ten Dollars each in the or- way. Get one now at SEVEN DOI - 'i he liens Store Moore 8. Mcinil lid, ZZMfi\\K\\H'IQUR -11; WE WILL PUSH BACK THE HANDS OF TIME as far as your slhoes are con- cerned ii’ you bring them to us to be repaired and restored to life again. The cost will be little and you will hardly recognize your shoes when \ve return them to you. Modern shoe repairing machinery enables us to do such good work at little cost to you. LAMBROS BROS NOTICE ! Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfg., Co., Limited Box 485, Charottetown » . H. R. Archer, General Representative ‘ . Milton McLeod, Agent a 55 Prince Street. Charlottetown i i The Imperial Life Assurance Com- pany of Canada desires to secure three or four good salesmen to represent them In different parts of Prince Edward island. A splendid contract, embodying I renewals, also Pension and Death Benefits, can be offered - the right man. We will provide you with salesmanship " course free of charge. For full particulars apply to .. _ P. A. FAARQUHARSON r ‘ District Manager - - - Charlottetown, P. E. I. g Z +e~+¢¢a e+++e¢+eo+ l" l g EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. i-i INTERNATIONAL LINE “IGIUMPTION 0F FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN _ ST. JOHN ANI) BOSTON COMMENCING MAY 25 " lteanlship GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wednes- day at 8 s. m. and every Saturday at 6 p.»m. (Atlantic Time.) nuflssyvilednesday trips are via Eastport and Lubec. due Boston 11 n. m. s a . The Saturday trips are to Boston direct. due Sundays at I n. m. FARE ‘Ill-Bf! HTATEIIOOMS $3.00 UP Direct connection at Boston with Metropolitan Line Steamers for New York via the Cape Cod Canal. For rates and additional information apply to A. (I. CIYRRIPL Anni. l1‘. JOHN, N. IL O-OO-OQ§O-OO A Drilled Wells, Water Systems, Lighting Plants We are better equipped this season than ever to under- take the drilling of a well, the installation of a water syn- tem or lighting plant We have a nun machine in the field especially designed te drill the island formations making it possible for us to quote very attractive figures. ASK FOR THEM The Trusk llrtisian Well Co. Ltd. 11 queen srnez-r P. 0. Box 501. ‘DQ303300 0440-0006030 000-6 . Church on Sabbath. May 29th. ' 7 tfclock in the evening. ' from the North -RUMMAGE SALE for P. C. Hospital in Agriculture Building. next Saturday at 2 p. m. -‘I‘RVON PRESBYTERIAN OHURCi-is-Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Kenslngion, will be the speaker at the W. M. S. ‘Thank-offering ser- vice in the Tryon Presbyterian at —-FARM CHANGES HANDS- . The fanm on the eastern limits of the town, formerly owned by Mr. Frank Tuplin, has recently been purchased by Mr. Richard (‘lflflh one of the successful farmers or‘ this vicinity. . —-FISHING NOTESJIshermen side, who spent Sunday at home in town. report that the catch oi lobsters lust week was very small, herring are also reported scarce in these waters, scarcely enough being caught there this season to supply the amount uscd for bail. H_ -Fi‘SHlNG GEAR DAMAGED- Many fishing boats and lobster. gear is reported in bad shape on the North side fishing grounds, owing to the high North gales Mon day. many boats coming ashore. owing to the high seus_ but were able to overhaul part of their traps T116500)’. landing n few red ‘backs. -—A zl-EADING FOX MAN.-Mr. J. P. Duffus of New _York, who owns that only exclusive Silver Fox Fur Store in that city. is,at present in ‘Summerside. _He is tak- ing backihis morning a shipment of fifteen pairs of fine silver black foxes to a ranch on Long Island in which he is interested. As usual. Mr. H. Graham Rogers arranged th; details of the shipment. Mr. Duffus having purchased some of the foxes for this shipment from “ThefLittle Man." r _-.FUNERAL SERVICES- The funeral of the late Mrs. Thos. And- rew, took place Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended. Service was held at 2.00 p. m. at the house_ . thence to the Baptist Church, Sum~ merside at 2.45. The Itev. .Mr_ Her- man, officiating. The pallbearers: Raymond Andrew, Horace Andrew. Harrv Andrew, Richard Hunt, Wai ter Lefurgey. Austin Scales. The Honery pallbearers were: Geo. Andréw_ Chas Andrew John And- rew, Geo. rMcGougan. Mr. Jelly, Mr. Murray, Mr. Ben Tanton, Mr. Albert Tanton. Mr. Loman Adams. interment in Peoples Cemetery. BANDS Ktimfort HEADACHE POWDERS NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS The cooperation of adver- tising patrons is wquesled in the direction of getting "copy" into the business of- flc ibefore twelve noon on the a day previous to publication. (Saturday 10 a. m.) Very of- ten the receipt of a large ad- vertisement or even regular changes after that hour serves to disiocats the regu- lar work of getting the paper made up In time to catch the mails-and not infrequently such ads are at the last mo- ment ieft out. This situation is not of sor- vice to either the adventiser or our readers and we. there- fore, request that copy be received in the business of- fice NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON (SATURDAY 1O A. M.) ‘ sAw SAM »- a»-.. ~ 4177'? 4|> . —‘I'HE KENQINGTON ‘ Draina- tic Club will present the Comedy Drama. "Lighthouse Non", in the Hall at Victoria, IMondsy night, May 80. Proceeds for ‘Ladies’ in- stitute. -OVEFITAKI~N BY STORM- Several automobile parties iwere caught away from home during the thunder and lightning storm Sun day last. ‘but no serious damage was reported. A high wind and heavy rain accompanied the storm. -HOlLIC-AY CELEBRATED- Tuesday May 24th passed off quiet iy in Summerslde. Every owner o: a car took advantage of the fine day and good roads_ leaving the streets almost like Sunday. Many returned in the evening with a nice bunch of trout. etc. and all report a good time. -'PETTV THiiEViNG-The har- ness and tools stolen a few days ago from Mr. Joseph Richard, Sum merslde. on opening the kitchen door Sunday. morning. the harness was found in a bag ibut the tool box is still missing, and‘ Jog would thank the parties interested to re~ turn same, as soon as possible and save further trouble. ‘ WESTERN PERSONALS —Capt. [Basil Kelly, spent the holiday at his home in Summerside —iMies Irene iMcPhee who spent the winter in Boston, returned l0 her home in lColeman on Saturday. vMr. James ‘McKinnon. now of Si. John. is visiting friends in Summerside. , e —~Rev. M. J. Smith of Kinkoru was a visitor to Sumnierslde, ’i‘hursday. --<Mr. Jc-s. Ahern arrived Mon- day from lliallfnx to spend alew days at his home. -—Mrs. Arthur Brennan. Summer- side, left Tuesday morning for Gagetown, N. 8., on a. visit. —lMrs. Barney MeKenna, Tig- nish. underwent a slight operation at the Prince ‘County Hospital last week. -<Mr. Archibald Bernard, of Tig- nish, returned home Saturday hav- ing undergone treatment at the P. (Y. Hospital. —Mr. Joly; Pond, arrived from England Monday night and his many friends were glad to see him. —-'»'i<‘riends of Hon. B-eni. Gallant are glad to eee htm out again. after being confined‘ to his home with illness. - —'Mr. Joseph Chaisson. Tiygnish was visiting ' here on Thursday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arsenauli, Cambridge-Street. H —Her many friends will be pleased to know that Mrs. _Wm. Strong is rapidly recovering from her serious illness. —-'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. lierman of Amherst. N. lS.. were guests over the week-end of Rev. A. if. and Mrs. Herman, Bummerslde. —-Mr. John lMcLellnn of Boston, Mass... accompanied by his two sisters arrived Monday night. and motored to their home in Grand River, to attend the funeral of their mother. ‘Mrs. Neil ‘Mc-Lellan, whose funeral took place Tuesl day. -1Mr.=. Neil Sinclair. has return"- cd to Summerslde from ‘Montreal, where she spent the last three months. ‘She was accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. McKelvie Iwhb ' will remain in Sunimerslde for a , challenged .by a unknown person. few weeks. There are Many - " Powders- Je i7==1cKY ih-“é-i-DIPPTS/TJT Y. y # r ammo" our‘ or THE BANK rucxlnci A FAT WAD OF Biilfiv lNTO Hi5‘ POCKET. "trAm,"oAlo t, ' LEND Ma our: or THOSE TENS, AND i'Li. PAY You BACK uaxr we!‘ -_-- oissone sAvs Mia's IRIMFUL or hire AN-D nnenov INIROY amc: "raxmn TANLAQ "When it comes to building a man up and making him 168i UB6. this Taninc is in a class by itself." said Stanley Gi‘ ” . ‘335 Tum-WI‘ sell st. wlnnlpez. a nlncfiiler for the Grand Pacific Railroad. "For the first time since I had the flu l am feeling like (my, 01d self. For nearly three yearn I W88 in bad shape. Everythiflz _ I ate soured on my stomach which bloated up so bad at times l would have to let out my belt. Sometime! l iwould ire in misery for hours after a meal and in fact sufieflefl so muclrl dreaded to eat anything I was worried and er- vous and actually dreaded to see night ccme as i knew it meant ly- lug awake most of the 1118M Willi wide o en. nlxfygelfifld frlen‘?! told me about Tanlac and it has made me 199i like u new man. I have a dandy 11D" petite now, and eat anyihins and am never bothered with infill“? inn, 1 um sleeping like i1 1°8- 1°"- 11nd gaining in weighi- "l"! strength every (my, ll‘m brimful of energy these days and feel 800d all over even to my 1111891‘ Tanlnc certainly delivered gondl-l for me. --Mrs. J. H. Guadet. left Tues- day dnflfnlllg for the mainland the _._\1.-. John A. Coughlln. Campbell ion, Lot. 4. was a recent Vifllli" 1° town. H. _1).-_ J. C. Cosgroye. Wellington, wag among the Saturday visitors tn town. H. —Mr. llenry llnytcr and Dflfi-Y Charlottetown, autoed the irlp to Summerside on Sunday: ii_ -'Mr. P. FfPhihier, proprietor of uie Wellington ilotel. was l“ town on Monday. H. -—Mr. James A. McKinnon. mer- chant. Coleman, was u visitor here this \veek_ -.Mr. Frank Tuplln left on the early morning train Tuesday for the east. “my. James Hogan. Klldcre. re- turned home on the 24th inst. from a lbusiness trip to Charlotte- town. Ii. —-.\Ir. LeBianc. Moncton, re- presenting the Park iDavls Drufl *(‘.o., spent over the week’ end-with friends in town. li- dlvlr. Alex McNeill, oi isiummer- side, and ‘Mr. Darrah_ of Reusing-- um M9 lqgylng this morning Thug-s day for ‘Montreal and Ottawa. the former to attend a meetinB 0! i 9 Me-licul Council of Canada. ihe latter on a weli_earned ‘holiday they expect to be away about 10 days. Crew oi Belgian Collier Shot At CORK. the crew 0f ‘Hoogbliet whilerestinz. ‘"1 ‘WW1 side today, were fired nmlwm "is direction of Parnell Bridsm ‘Th9’ ilremnn oi’ the vessel had his 118M leg shattered which was amputat- ed inter in the military hospital. Other memlbers of the crew were not injured. urday with coal for this city. vVllllam Bourke who outside his father's house in Bally- hooiey‘ County Cork, after being Further Changes ‘ In Sales Tax OTTAWA, May Zih-Taxation proposals in the Budget asainl held the floor in the House Satur- day. The sales tax was particul- ariy in review and in this regard some important change! were made. _’I‘he original resolutions provided for an excise duty of three per cent on iunibor. Under the Government amendment adopt U09- dny and in New York this ‘morn- iby the May 23.-— Members of . the Belgian Collier, . The ‘Hoogbiiet arrived here Sut- ' was in .- fniling health was shot dead today I Aéue . Him and do Valera Former Governor Martin H. Glynn, who returned to his home last night from a trip to Ireland, Eng- land and Franco. admitted today that: he bad a purl in the peace negotiations between . Premier Lloyd George of England and tho- iedders of the Irish cause. . , "l cannot talk on the details of this mutter now," he said. "l want to serve the cause of Ireland, and talk on my part at this time might destroy my usefulness and possibly cost the loss of c miidence" of people who have placer! ll"i33. .'n mo. My sympathy for Ireland and for the Irish cause is well knorwn. -I can best servo that cause at the present moment. by withholding ‘any definite state- ments for publication. "But in view of what was print- ed in Dublin and London yester- ing, this much 1 think l am bound to say. It is true I have been in touch with powerful people on the Irish side. lt is true ll had a long interview with Mr. Lloyd George. it is true he gave rme a message to deliver to Mr. dc Valera. For‘ l.he good of the cause it is neces- snry that any further details should come from Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. do Valera and not from mo. "To keep the record straight, however, and in order to pay honor where honor is due, let ‘me state that every sympathizer with the lrish cause owes a debt of grati- tude to Archbishop Hayes of Nerw York. If happiness should come to Ireland in the near future Arch- bishop Hayes can be written down as one of its largest contributors." ed lSaturday the tax is now two per cent on lulmber sold and delivered Canadian manufacturer and three .per cent on imported lumber. "The list of exemptions from the tax was also increased . it now includes bran. shorts. oilcake, meal and grain for cattle and poul- i-Yv less- - , _Another change in the‘ resolu- tionp make clear that ‘the new tax- ation on spiritsapplies to sales to province a desolation was passed trunking permissible sale, imports.» tiou and manufacture of oleo mar- garine without any time limit be- ing fined. ' intermediary Between A annauv. N. Y. may 22-, If it is not marked MAC ALD’S ‘r-we-‘awira b ,2-..2,.>.=_>.~@2 i .‘ _\ basis for ' sis Asphalt Slates is ven 1—!Il‘I'lA!. C0818 OI IA res». some - an Ts-EfiT-h- 4—I0 PAINT OI-BTAII ol from l0 to so localities lre re materials but immune lions do “cs-M-r“ fosd uremia-friars. Compare these roof costs with those of any 0th" roofing material; it is your money and you want value for it—-then buy . Braniford Asphalt Slates Distributed under Brantford Roofing Trade Mam. through Brantford Roofin information tarnished, so in your district. Brantford Roofing ‘Co. Limited new orrroa ‘and racronr ' Brantford '| Branches at Tomato, Montreal, Halifax and whlllfll‘ ‘I For Sale by (i WHEN you require a roof; the meteor-emu. will be in squares _ ninete- ininltlsloostforthelnsterisi. II layossguere. one opersaon in handling, n5; our rand insomnia-n “glam! in lrsuturcgs t . utistieadects. affair Qditifiim‘ 0P Bssnflotd as non-combustible by flu insurance com cent. on premiums nsnd a pa flord Asphalt Shins are 4.... ...°"‘.£.>".}"£'.'_';'.‘l.’?"°‘.i. 6 All!!!" Uisfs roofs shownlmo-st ‘h’ m.’ u‘ l w naéaaa.c.=t-.nnr-e~~ ‘(i530 911:1; lfseet), , A o cos . below: - “w” Bnniftrd inhuman.“ n. suifistflfilfilthf 3'55 illhl are l“; a . ‘Tlllflilon uh of ":.'E'r..'r'.."a"':.‘.r.e' sdstant. Asphalt sum are slug“ Wtec-ffikln {fi flznesistent and’: hid Bragg original roof I1.- 00 cent. o! the into Brut- You are Bpdlidiii! i l l Dealers, Stock car-rial, \ co rendered by our deg" l Canada Ill lLl._& LANTZ Dreadful Act 0f Unknown Men DUBI.lN_ May 23.-—Unknown men entered the Jarvis St., Hospit- al here todny and dragged away n. former stildlcr who was being ~- 3 treated for a bullet wound lyli Bl“) him dead -in the hospital groundi- The than’: wife and children wer at his bedside wheat» was take uway_ |Sinn lFeiilers Qlillilblllllht -, ed a motor car today nndralile the nplicul establishments. iakin iciesiropes and flusliiumps. numunlmnmmlnllllinirE 0 it is dMa C d Tobacco. iliiiillliilliliiiilliilliilililillll » .tnlh4il_vflv‘tlf< ‘___. § ""iib»<ili"" Ilia" “Q5 i i l i l i onalds "N 5'2 ...r . . ______,.,. -B,v SINIW’ ... <.-__-_- - 6M! i. 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