WEDNESDAY, ~< l 1 ____.__...._._ _, A QUESTION” A FAIRNESS . New and then we sacrifice p new oar emu blclulq we will not allow an exoge- QVQ PPiee fora heed ear. W’ do this tor the protee. lion o! ourpatrons. it we ' Fold Smith to much, we would have to get it back from Jones. But that would be unfair-and we believe in fairness, even it it hurts. A lew of this week's offerings McLAUGHLlN g Seven passenger. new ' tires, new paint, new g". gine block pistons, etc. Thoroughly over-hauled. MITCHELL This car is a“Mltchell body and running gear, with a Chalmers engine, re~borcd and completely over-hauled. BABY GRAND CHEVROLET Five passengers touring, now being over-hau-ed. and will sell it at a low price. McLAUGHLlN K. as Five passenger touring over-hauled and painted live real good tires. FORD One tori Truclure-hored // Lifebuoy is the real way to a healthy skin. It cleans not only the sur- face, but the pores. It softens with its pure palm and vegetable oils. It is delightful to usw-the health odour vanishes quickly after use. THE iiiifilili —8HOF tron Hoanelrn -THE STORE 0F SINCLAIR l.‘ Stewart, Limited. will be closed on Victoria Day, Thursday, 3153/24; , 1167830-22-2l -—-THE FlSl-liNG.——bo»bsiers srei reported pleiililful at North Cape and Norway, lair on the western shore. Fishermen lost much gear on account of the ice. —LUMBER LADEN-The 5,3100,“ 9F‘ Mulfd ‘veswll- ‘Uwlll- Weston, ur-i rived 1n Suinnierside on Sunday: [IIOPIIIIIK with a cargo oi iunrberl ttor M. F. Scliurinsn & Co, L111". 1mm Rlchiiibticto, N. B. —A GOOD OATOH—F‘ishlng par- ties have started up the Dunk RtiveriJ and report some very good carp“. es are comin-g-thiaiuah. One party‘ 01' throt- had a cavrli oi‘ lour dozen in a short afternoons t-lshlrig and‘ ntit itit-lutling the big ones that got! away. ‘ —HUSBANDS MUST not know!’ You will learn winttt Iwhen you soc Airs. 'l‘etiiplc‘s Telegram that tic- liuhtitil comedy which is to be pre- sented in Central Bedeqne Hail. Friday May 25th at 8 o'clock. SplPll did inter-act specialties. Admission 35c. 1167842-223i. —NEW MASONIC HOME-Jilin‘ work oi‘ ilirnlshini: and prcparitiai the new home for the two hIHSOIl-l in Lodges in Summersitie is pr:ir-‘ ilcally tsotnple-tteti anti it is cxivmt ed that the Lodges will move ironi their present quarters ln tin- .\lt- Artliur hint-k tn the Brcnintn lltti‘<l- lug within a week. l __--¢o>-—> . i N iitiitii -—AUTO$ GALOHE-—.\lany auto; which wt-re allowed liberty. to run on Saturday iuade their appearance in town, the drivers report roads in a fairly satisfactory condlilgn, H -A CLEAN TOWN-The citi- zens oi licnsin-gton are instituting a clean-up day this week on whl-t-"h many property holders will see that his whole plant trill be advanced to lite iniot-wt presentable condtit-iott p03- slble. There iuay he difficulty in ticttrritiintiig who shall receive iirsi prize. Y, —SHlPPlNG—i<lnicred port on Sllliilil)’, $".'llOtlll8l' Maude Vile-stun (‘apt Weston, with a citiiao oi’ luni her trotn lbicliibucto. The schtonot" . H. l-Irnest, Capt. (ii-tidy, from Piciou. with llPl‘ sectintl cango oi‘ coal lllis season. -COAL LADEN—'I‘iie schooner J. H. l-Jrnsst. owned by Samuel Grady, ‘Sllllllllfll'télli0, and under the ronitnand oi Cllpl. Dave Grady ar- rived in Suinmci-sitic on Stintlail’ tintirnitiu laden with coal for Joseph Reid rt Co. -BORDEN HALL, ST. PAUL'S Drantatit: (‘ittli oi’ Stinunersitic will‘ prt-scii! their ~l act. drama "Bird ls~ land" in Bordon iizill on Thursday. Mil)‘ 2-1111. 1021i. lfixtrollcnt spctvlnl~ tins ii)i‘1\\'\‘(’Il acts. Sale oi‘ candy. Atituissiou 50 and 25c. 1167841-22-31 -INTEP.FSTING PICTURES - lntring i-lii- inst ttnv days there has ill t-:i .»!iti\-. 11 in he (Ytiipittil ‘Phenirr, Sttiiuticrsidr. ll very intcrestltiy tit-yrs rt~t+l til‘ pit-turos‘slriwinp, titt- tuiritittsuiisli t-ittrslit tin Maritime Pro viut-t» \\'i|1l‘l'.w' and ihc mos-t appt-ti-iz MOORE t? Metros L 25, 119-121 QUEEN STREET OHARLOTTETOWN I/ Thursday ‘ May 21th “liictoiria g ayl! Store willbe. Closed all dai y An interesting Showing, of things you'll need for the holiday’s enjoyment i i T0 make the holiday an enjoyable occasion, you want t0 l>0 as comfortable, and as suitably dressed and equipped as pug- sihle. Only this way will you get; the most of enjoyment out 0f this welcome holiday. 0. V. Auto Rugs - - - trimtly MEN'S GARVERIHNE COATS- SHOWERPROOF, Lailtircti-tai double service mtrmcnt for Spring, $21.00, $22.50, and $30.00. 4 O. V. Auto Ritgs, heavy, warm Ki." "I DUST COATS, all 3ii-\\'()()i wraps, 52x72 inches. sizes and lengths, will protect Th? Fight thing‘ f0!‘ @001 Silriilg‘ your clothes from road dust, each $4.00, time days, each '... . . . . . .$5.00 GOLF PANTS AND RIDING BREECHES in khaki-driihlieav I} {EECHES in Khaki drill, heavy ‘cloth, whipcords and fati- cy two-eds at per pair, $4.50, . 5.50, $5.75 and $6.50. - NEW SPORT SUITS for BOYS from 1.4 to 18 years, in Donegill Tweed with bloomers only 12-00 and completely ever-haul- ed, new top and newly painted. ‘int; lish t-nursos that ran be in» ::'No matter how deop-roott-tl t_liol,_l,‘uh,d h, H“, “any “may corn may he, it tiittst ylcid in lint-l _ Iowa's Corn Remover ii uscd as. dirt-civil. -CAR ACClDENiS-Two oars ii Fiiltl and ll ilray 1707i Pllilll‘ l0 grlvl (Ill ln-ittitwlt-s liill‘t)n Sunday u i-vt-ning and was the result. ilnii both rat's wort‘ very lnttlly ilnviittp il ihn out-upaiits oi‘ tin i-"ox llanching Pays _ F“ "a"°"i"iJ i5 today paying handsome returns, pro- vided average intelligence is displaygd in securing p,“ Iitic stock, and in ranching some tn the best advantage from a view point of feeding, breeding and sanitation, FORD Hall ton Truck. Re-bored and thoroughly overhaul- ed, newly painted. Good tires. W. B. zziSore, lical Quiolvly~llavo yo ' ii pt-rs-istcnt sore that l‘\.‘ill3;~_:4liu,ml “m! MW "‘T“"' inc“ “y ,1)“,l‘ufl\dil\|t,',:|,il-‘tirtl \\'il~l iziltcn it» tlit- Prince tftmn m‘. (m in "he (he? an“ ‘me-iv litispltail. Stini-nicrsitlv, stitiuntiii.‘ ‘fihmghlug m: Vi,‘ m? L?“ p“: .,,,,,ii-oti1 1| lntiken nose and minor iii .1n. 1'11 ' '1~<~ . 01mm way yo‘. the 119,“! tviiuil Jigtirits. — ‘ it is a recognized ht-ttler " . _, , , - . . -MlSS CANADA INVITED- mmmu “at? ‘ntlydui ',‘,““,“,l:,',r,;,'1l Qiilil-yllr» \t-tin~ on bcliali oi‘ tho trotmnittvt- can cs1" y t ‘ < j ‘ , ,, , . \-|. _ . . < in t'ilill‘_i.‘,l* 0| ilit- atranaeiiietiih - 1 mulml) mmlhed" l it. llarr inuitrtl .\iis.< Cflflllilil tti i,“ 1p.- gut-s’ oi Stimntcrsidv illll" v.11: iht- spatial (‘tiuietlcrntitiu Coir ‘thratiou tint-lug the lattci" pait 0 “UJHW. anti July 2nd. MISS Laiattia iht‘ has ill‘."i‘l‘il(‘ll the invitation and wii illlilill‘ lli'l‘ iirst. visit in Pritirt- 1'74 i“ 1l!‘tl lsitiiitl, on 'l‘litirstitt)'. J01!“ 3*‘ l Prowse & s"ns More attention should be paid to ranch building, pay‘. itcudarly the breeding pens and runways whigh should in all cases be covered, then if severe winter storms come “I! foxes cannot climb over the top and escape, Too much emphasis cannot 'ne placed on the importance °f buvioo only THE BESi‘ IN FOX WIRE NETTING. Cold, heat, rain and winter storms are the destructive elements whiich must he combated-to do so, it is necessary to use “Brayco" Brand Fox Netting, a high Qradg wire Sflwiaily made-to-order, extra heavily galvanized, which contains extra twists in the meshes and will not rust, made on special weaving looms, expressly (or Canadian fox ranchers. t Personals , _____. i Miss Marlon Cassi)’. 190cm“? ‘iililtliliilltllllfl was a visit-ill" W toity on Saturday 111%. KHAKI PANTS with belt loops ‘and belt, finished with culls, per pair - - - - - - - $25" MEN’S SPORT SUITS in Donegal Twceds and other fine matterials at $21.00, $22.50, $25.00 and up. Photographer 163 EBBSFUEETI z ~Mr. tllen iBPlillflr-(l ot St. Louis.‘ »~ The! 1 . . ~-‘...—CHATHAM - Grfiat mvi-lyt-tl home irom liawreuct, .\l.t€1scH°°NER ARR|WES+ ' f" Smmnmy evemnfi‘ "ta-loop i-igucti Hflfiilliiig Tuhotlnilcr’ , ,, _ ., Vililii llrinr, rmt hr ="-\t>~ "l"; ' ‘Fkliyk. ihitliit rT-iiiiiiii-li-Htli"tin-tint ti‘ct'i'_\' anti Just-pi, \\'t-ti1=t‘-i fichjmlf Wiuretllinrzlfrfll fN,|“.(~l,.||-|ml,.'Si l,tiit~'<, llll‘l\'l\l iii l-Ililisilcvt Hui" ':t cr ort < t. ' . _ ,*lior irtmi (‘iutiliam on Sunday eve- imw“ 0“ Snmddy’ .nitii:, titukiirg the run of approxlq iiii1iit>l,\', $0 tulle-t.‘ in l0 l1 )ll‘.' "h-l _ _, ,=.1.-=- 1°“ **““‘"“‘"“"'“ °“_:_s>“"""'d““f int-it» isle i.< t‘lt*tl.i't>'l tri i», wail-t» m AMERICA I nun“ Eileen likely trill lit\ some time ucnr June Brace, iilcliay 8t 00., Lid. Conroy, mastic,” h l, teat-her oi Tignltsh. was a passeti- " - " Summerside, P. E. Island l‘ will Pill you to send your netting order in to us now, Ari advance in price wit.‘ take place soon and all orders not in our hands betore then will have to come under the higher prlces,............. so order today from our stock of assorted sizes. "Brayco" Fox Netting is, sold exclusively by the ' George Street ‘ —Miss (‘nra ‘Shea, toarhcr nt Professional Card LARGEST FOX NETTING DEALERS lluting $hirts for the 24th Melts Khaki Shirts, $1.00, $115- sitso, $2.35 and $2.50. , Men's Shirts with attached Ctillttlfiii $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 and $2.00. Ullt'i0l'\\'01'li'1 I it I. W. M. 1)., c. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (Special attention given to diseases of the lungs.) GEORGETOWN, P. E. l. Ofiice Hours--9-10 A. M. 2- 3 P. M. _ _ 6- 7 P. M. “@\ . . A / Other Hours by Appointment __ ~__-» iiew Boot gt-r on Motidiuvmtiwt: train. k. _OFF THE';;ICs'__Engm9 y)" »-.Mr. Frank ‘Sweet, tit (Tlmary. visited Stimmersid-e on Monday. K. l I i No, 2H train |r<ini Sllill'llt‘l'HIll0 ll‘. llltiutlzty llllil'll‘.lli'.‘_ lt-Lt lite rttll ____ ‘while bacltitig into ilit- sitlin: .1 l MMlSS Again“ Qtgrlen, teacher the vast t-ntl oi the yard ill Kl-ll at limvlati, spent the week end at l"ll‘»51‘li)ll. .\n t-kifit trout lluitit-u Wit‘ l ~ltt>r homo in Si, llouia. K. idespatchrtl at tint-s whirl‘. '.1'-".\"*"" | *4———- Iretl tht mails anti |lil.~‘.\‘i'll§.’,i‘|‘>‘, and -1.\lr. James Peitdergas-t, Kenslng, xot-u-rctl t-ontit-t-titin in rt-aular titan _ ton. was amour, the itiwiirti 11115801111 not; 1'1... tint-shed Pllllilll‘ was rt» _ K918 0n Slllllfllilll H. [plat-oil Viiii-ll t-iiit-ient des-pittit-h an lplttretl with t-iiicietit tivstitiit-li and ' vmf- (“tllilrmlihcr Mt-tlierallw, are an original staff and can won- M- I" A" 01' mils "MW" Wu“ ‘*1 tltiriiillv 1llllll‘Ll\'l*t' t0 lllPPl any tiussongicr to Charlotlctotvn onl ,,,n,,,,.._._,.,,,.v, Y, -Montiuy. K, _ ‘ ' . ._._... _.._..__~_____-._ , r1» Write us for our New Fox BookieLEnclose 10c for Mailing ' ‘W $1 6 s. , _,__ _ anti Shoe n . MacDonald 8: McPhee ;_ |n summerside B A —-Mr. Neil llnrhttnutui of Ken~ ' ' ' Riliflton, visited ldintsdalc on Satn-t" L, A. McDonaidB‘ A H. F. McPhee ‘t, tiny. . -—'I‘ht= llisst-s lit-ten Fliilayson anti lltirtitthy llnrtnn, oi‘ the Anglo ~$€I S? Store Men's Combination $2.00, $2.75 per suit. Suit Cases, $1.50, $1.75. $225 0"“ tip. Men's Golf Hose, $1.00, $1.05. 01-75 and $1.85. . Men's Underwear, Shirts and Draw- ers, 85c and $1.00 per garliiellt- Men's Jersey Gloves, 89C- Child’s Khaki Play Overall $1.60 Bloomer Overall, high bib front, braces over shtiuld- er, ‘pockets in front, itictii for a protection to the kiddies better clothes and a really remarkable value at the price- $1.eo ___ Women's Sport Coats $375 Sport Coats in polo cloths, c0l-_ A nice line 0f Misses ors blue, sand, grey, fawn antlln lwmeflpll". c010“ maugeir Qrrey twecds. Both ‘loose backllafi. 315° naYY blue and ‘we. and beltsdéall round. Prices gtilbgsoand mixed twee ’ ‘ $3.75 an 10.00; - ,- , - '_ . . _ A Better Line 0f Ladies’ and Padle? Camel Halt “ndtglgi. Misses Sport Suits in blue, rose, 911118 Stilts, all pretty spol‘ sand and grey homespun at $18. e15’ each $32.00‘ Exceptional Value in Summer AQqther blg range of summit‘ sport, sweaters’ mauve and Sport "Sweaters, puliovers, in - ' - d. white, red "and white each $1.49 tangenne.’ mauve’ white’ Sim _ Ladies’ Sport Skirts in flannel i Tuxedos m blue’ fawn’ copenha and homespun, c010,. , l_ gen, navy,_black, sand and til" "g low, rose, blue, sari; guliieiitriz giiid germe’ Prices from $295 to tangerine, prices $5.75 and $9.00 $625", ‘Women’s Hats for the Holiday--Specia.ls - - $5 Smart New Sport Hats, just in from New York, on combina- tions of straw and velvet, in all the newest shades, rose and 2"?“ sand and greeni blue and sand, and mauve and whit. J pst n10 hat you need for an outing, and only $5.00. Barristers. Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan “I: I wish to announce to the public that I am opening a Riley Building, Charlottetown ' boot and shoe store opposite the Doniinlion Hotel, Water Amerkm‘ Telegrtllll‘ C9» clllrl°'t'l% ———-—-~~>~~"~—' Street, and will carry an p", m“ 3m" and b“, makes WWII- were ovcr Stindiiy visitors . - _ -.- iii t..-tvn, guests ill ti , Mini l . J. D. K. c ,3 oi Canadian and American Footwear, at prices to suit Q Gfunvtine 5q_|-,.,.1_ W O mulL Barrister and Solicitor, a4 Great °‘“-"‘Y°°'*Y- A she" sf ywr Patwnaqe respectfully . ‘A Special GLYCERINE SHOE DRESSING George 51"“ solicited. -~.)lrs. Sluipstin Crockett, Elms- Solicitors for the Union Bank of tlaltz, who t.» visiting: lricntls ‘til ciilidl n w Slit-rbmok, spout Sittnrdtty with ,_ n I Jrientls in rown, Mr. and Mrs. Croc- DR“ lg Zl-ihiivflii. i |ltt>tt illiillltl li-ttving tor the Wes‘! . M early in Juno. ll. Chronic Diseases eel-Me». Treatment In person or by letter Address: Purdy Station, Westchee ter 00., N. Y. T s. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc ‘i . » lMr. Joseph tliilis and sister. lMtlss Katie (iilils, Welliinaton were ivisltina irien-tlis in towti on Satur- day. ll- One application with sponge dries at once and gives a fine glossy shine—-without polishing. Boston Blocking Company MONTREAL Menuleeturen Packard‘: Shoo Dressing Spucislliol l ~~Missi Lucy Noouan. Albany‘, re- turned to her homo Klnntlay evtin- liii: alter 1t tliriet‘, btit pleasant visit with friends in Kcnslntiton. l’ 6-028 ~t\lr. ilarolti Scluttimait oi Sum- mcrsltlo, who has been ntttintlinu ==—>*"" ' Iim- 011mm‘ lwmlpmyi Suckvme‘ m“ oo-ooooaow-oo-oooeoooooooeo rlrctl home on Saturday Pvrnilii! i" L l M E spend the sutntncr holidays. We have just received a carload of St. John Lime in cask and barrels. The lingers Hardware 00., LIMITED Queen‘ 8t. MONEY TO LOAN | Montague P. E. llllnd Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. Barrister. Etc. ‘ l Money to Loan Bank ol Nova Scotia- Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. a MarkIR. McGuigan B. A. IARRISTER. SOLICITOR. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. E. island Dr. G. .0. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Poet Gradual: Medleelbcliooi and Hospital -l.\ll‘. Ernest Morrison, of Sitar mcrsldo, arrived homo ‘on Snttirtlay evening from .\it. Allison Academy ‘to spctid tho sit-tumor holidays. Mrs. John W. Walker. or Kelvin. spent the week end in (Thnrloile- town. the IlllPHll of her cousin MP5- lllev.) Daniel ‘Vw-Ynni-n ‘guru l. c___. ‘Miss lmiiic Smut. ni‘ the ilrm 0" iKennetiv Tit-om, Konsinfllfiill “ml iMrs Earl Kenncdv mvent a in" 0"" in Charlotte-town inst ‘week visit- ing friends. ETC Practice limited to Eye. an. Nov _m-, Wmmol lmfitlti. of "it-in m,‘ 7km“ , mmpi viettevlkqiirnwrnidefivn. Mon. ‘ | q n g tlnv, Mr. Tm- In a eon“ i1 s"!!! - rretaknrtreitlygahrdrlfin 0:53’ ind in tht-llmhrntlnr imld strike" 4 ' T.“ "on. awJ ihavln-q onnmt n.1- sitmmfl“ of ‘I898 _ c. Hawks u m ._ 'm_ 1 ‘a l prolpoeilng for quart: in lh-iii emin- .. , V. a W; __, 1P7. K- eo-epweowpoeoooo» 403+“ Gretton St.