ice" ‘Cali Sparkling SUDA WATER ‘ 'fha seeson is now on when 5 glass of our delicious Soda Water is n9Dl‘°°Il-*-011 I-H6 necessary to quench your tliiist and refresh you. -We still retain our reputa , tion for good Soda Water, feel eonlident we will merit s continuance of your patron- age for the coming season. We carbonate our own Bode and use only the purest of trait, juices and rich- cream- When down town csll in and try one of our delicious ice'-cold drinks and give us a chance to demonsiratrtheir .wetness- Yours for good Sods. Water and service. E.A. Foster ¢;.AA.¢¢. 'l'l-mis; Brand I .si VVhen you are buying un- derwear. sox. sweaters and other woolen needs-look for the Hewsen Triangle Label. it is your .cum-antee that you are getting' all-wool goods of the highest quality. Sold by the best dealers ov- erywiierc. _ | - I-.I..¢ "' & Nurv. N V NO DOUBT REGARDING HOLDING OF OLYMPIC TRIALS IN CH’TOWN ' u ` n '-1- I A Sian ti ilulllv I...;”1;‘;‘f....2‘i..°i’.'i;° <'3‘»’.".‘.i‘.‘.‘.‘5';‘.‘:f;:‘.' for the Maritime Provinces, the an- nouncement was, made in main- liand papers that the Trials would be held in Moncton. This announce- ments is not correct. After burning up the wires to the extent oi’ several dollars for the H. L. ilewson & Son LIMITED Textiles Specialists \\’ll0l\~»uI\~ Alllllenul, Unlgiiry' & .\l0||lr¢>uI ‘ Montreal 0ll`||:e Mnppin & Wclili llulldlng ~ I POINTED PARAGRAFHS Jealousy is a vine upon which sour gnape grow. Dogs are better judges of men than men are of women. Some time ago death evidently traded his pale horse for an auto- l mobile. KOCOQ #OOO-OQOO-OO* sortlon, D-O-GO-O-O-OO Advertisements under this heading, 2c. per word for each in- - -- __._.T.-- - oQ»o++o-Q-o-o- Whcrc copies come to our care to be i'or\vu.rdcd, iivo cents must bu added tn cost to cover ptvstiigt-, ctr. . gsintragtlons countdns one word, but live llgurcs (ns $1,000) lift! uwcl net one \v0l‘ . ` ' Uzisli romlttunccs to cover cost must xivrfinipuiiy ull ndvertlse- rmznts. ln no case can this rule lic n\'ei~loolO4§ Agents Wanted AliEN'l'.‘.5» SALARY ANI) COMMIS- slon. to at-.il Ited Tag Stock. (mixi- plete stock including exclusive lines, specially hurdy, grown only by us. Sold by our atzonts. l-lit-|.;- ant free samples. Wrlto now to llominlon urseric Mo -ui utrt . N s, . l'0Il’I‘IlAl'l‘A(iEl\"l‘S \VI\I'l‘l‘} IFS, State amount of your biisliicss for .special prices. We now have tlie lurlrcut. bent 1-qlilppi-d plant in Canada. cun lrlve pronipte.-it - service and best work ut moder- ate prices, prints linlslius, frniiu-.-i, new line. Free samples, niereli- ants i*nrtrnlt Co., Toronto. 9767-6-17-Gi. For Sale. Fill! Hi\lil‘l--\VO0Dlii\l\'l). Al’l‘L\' to A. 11'. McQuald, Sourls. F F 910|;-li-17i:\iE l~`0ll SALE--\'()l7N(i l'l(iN` ANI) two sows. Apply \Vm. linac. Mt. Stewart. 9881-ti-193i. Fon sam: .vr A iianoixnl (lhnvrolot 490 five pusilciiiyi-i~ riir, thoroughly overhauled. perfect runnlnt: condition. Apply at itll-c's Ga.ra.;:e. 9iii-1-5-28tl'. F.GDi|A<;lu /mn ilaitivl-:ss i-‘uit Salt-,, ,Uno wire wheeled dolililc- .seated ciirriuire and one set nil- vcr mounted harness. iioth ns good as new. 1-1. ll. llroiv. 1-iii Richmond Struct. 11035-5-illltf. Fdii sAl.r>-sicfrziui. oo'i"i‘.\Ti-T. also several double tciiclilent liiiiisostln ,different ptnrts will the city, li pr ces o su purclascr. pply ut olflco of Mark Ii.. McGul|;- iin, l~iollcitor. 9686-II-12-121. ` 'ro Let. ."INGI.l'l (ll<`l~‘I(7l~l IN |lA\'l~1ll lliiiitliiiu. Great Gcortrc Street to lat. Apply Gutirdiun Office. ti. 'l‘0 lil‘l'I‘-l)\\'EIil.lN(i ll0lT§l~l |)l" Mrs. .iolin A. Li»iig\vortii. known as "iiannnhinley" situated on |,.,...-..-...-H. at-0 ¢|¢-f with inf. extensive grounds in connection \\.tn me i-.iiiie iriiely iii ine titan- pntion of G. C. Teinplu, Esq. Ap- ply to 1’alnier & i'aliner, Solicit- ul'B. 9602-6-Dflildtf. Male lfielp Wanted \\'AN'l‘I'Il)-A T0l'NH MAN 'l‘0 wlirlt. un inllk farm. Must he gmnl mlikcr. State \viii:-:S wanted. Ap- ply to (l\ini'diaii or .luhn A. Cliulr poll, Iiuynlinni. l\1lii:s. - - 97-i4-ii-160|. Burning l'III\'1\'l‘I'I NIPIINIGS EARN $15 T0 silo it wi-i-la. lit-:un wltlioiit. leav- im: liuiin-. lit-st-i'l|itl\'e lmokli-t sl-nt free. lliiyiil Coils-;.;ti of Sell-licii. llept. ‘.!.'i..'i‘<»i~iiriti\, Cun- ulllt. lll.`»;'i-Ll-1ltll\Il~lSlit'.!lii. Situations Vacant !4Al.I'lS.\lI~IN-(`I'1‘\`, 'l‘0\\ N, (PII t-ountly. 'l‘liiiul_'li n\ii'r=\-ry stork gent-milly si-iii-i-i---l\1i\'e full lint- \\'.ililt~ rlitit tri-t».~: nntl pluiil:-I. liiu' i~iiriiliii.;s l.;\lii|~iiiit»-1-tl tht- your rtiuntl. Ymii lirtl--r iii-llvvi-ell elim- plcti-. l-ixp<~rli~iiee` not iil»i~t»ssiii'_\'. We toni-li you. liukte li\'ii:-i., liiiiill- od, .\lontrcul. ` '1‘caclicrs \Vantetl past two days. _Doc. Yeo the “Sport ‘King," and “’l`oby" McMillan, have ltieiinitely llrranpietl to stage the big 'event here on 'July 1st, Dominion lllay. | ' These Olympic events will in |piirt determine contestants who gwill so to the great Olympic meet 'in Stucklioliii, Europe, at which ,place the greatest athletes in the fworld will meet in mighty contests of speed and brawn. Now that the Maritime Trials have been definitely awarded to Charlottetown. the sporting irater- nity ot' this city is assured of a big day on July lst. The Trials involve as heavy financial burden, includ- I ing a puarantee to the General Oly- mpic Fund by which Canada's tith- letos are financed ln their Europ- ean trip. Despite this and the short time leftfor preparation, the Abeg- welt executive ure now busily cn- gaged and assisted by a number ol' our sport,-loving and sport-spirited men, hope to make the events the Sporting success of many years. ’l‘hci'c will be lil the vicinity ot' 100 ol’ the Maritime Provinces' |.;i'cat- est athletes in attendance lierc on Dominion Day. _ . - The Olympic events will include the following: i00 julia dash, 220 yds. dash, quar- lor mile run, hall' mile. one milc, live miles, shot. put, lianimcr throw, discus tlirow, 56 pound weilrht throw, javclln liurlinig, hurdles, three mile walk, high jump, broad jump, standing broad jump, pole vault and relay race,,,(l`eur men.) Gold and' silver medals will be awurdetl in each event. The hold- ing of this l.§rf>:it contest slieuld stimulate all island athletes to per- fect. lliemsclves in every line of athletic endeavor so that this pro- vincc may have a representative in the world’s meet in Europe. 'l`l'}A(`lllD"I\\¢‘ ments favorably slttiated pnyinlr salaries twclvc hundred to vilrht- ccn hundred per annum. Full par- ticulars ciicli iippiiintiiivlit r4\ll\' pil.-d, Apply Canadian ’l"t-acl\\~i's Agency, Box 14, ill-.|;ina, bask. 92-13-ii-2‘lnlt>:4 i- \\'linted \\‘Ai\"i‘l-:lf_X'1‘ o.\'l"7|-:A .\N i-:U'l~:i¢- ivilcoll lvtiiik-ltocpi-i' for one ii! the lui-psi-at business establishments in the l‘ro\'li\ec_ First class Fusi- tinn for the riirht party. App y nt oneo llox 338 Charlottetown. stat- lnlir experiences 9078-5-Zbtf. T~AN»§-EH ._ nun 'rliorssxn calves weighing ninety pounds and ever between Mar 1-'ith and Juno 15th. \\'ill pay liluhcst mark- et price. \Vrltc or phone lhiilitllnii Packiiig Co..,Ltd.. Ciiiirliittntnxvii. 3800-5-i3-iiili. 5 1 A(lEl\"l'.‘l \\`AN'l‘I-ID UNLV SATISl"/\(`.'l`illl\' (‘.\I\',-\ll- i.\N llIS'l`()RY GRI!}.'\T \V.-\li. (‘uii- otliiiii uuthorsiiip. l|\ti'orl\lt‘tiiiii ivy fiviit-i':il t`\ii'rl~>. .\Inn,v iiiitltlitu' Sill. tially. tirl-iit iippurtunlti' for ri-t\i|'i\~ l~|l iiioii liiitl others. Sliiiiplc free. \VlNii'l‘(lN C0. Spadina Building, Toronto f“”*“”\'? Victory Bond 1934 at 96 |Sir Henry Drayton, Fin- ance 'Minister of Canada, has announced that there Will be no loan this year-at the present time Victory H0110 prices are most attractive 1922 at 99; 1923 at 99; 1927 M. 90%; -1933 ut 99%; 1937 nl MANAGER WITH PROCTER OF GENERAL WO0D’S CAMPAIGN Frank H. Hitchcock -#1 101; 1924 at 98. 1934 ni. 96- ell 5% Der cent. ' We can furnish all series on application. Eastern Trust Co C. H. B. LONGWORTH, I Manager. I i 0705-6.1-i-iiiwswsfci. /I . Alilioiiltli (ieiicrlil Leonard Wood tl'cfcltrrr'rl"t‘11 'iris-tirrival---in--IGliicnl»Z0 |th:1t there wlis entire llniriiiuiiy iii the ianks of his t'olln\vei's, hc had not sniticitlititi out the relations oi’ his caiiipalgn uianagers, Colonel \Wllliam C. Procter and Frank H. Hitchcock. `l\ir. Hitchcock had stated previously that _.his work was atlvlllvfy Und Sl\D€\`VI90l‘Y- HI” itriends hrllcvnd that General Wood :imulil nviili hlluself to a greater extent of Mr. .iiitchcock's experien- ces in luiiidlliig affairs at national mweiitiiins. .la managed the Taft cnniprilgn for the presidential nom- ination in 1908 and was chairman U, gm. ltepuliliclin National Com- ,,_ ..//iiiltlvu in 1908-09. I ____----_.__-_ 144: DOUBLE HEADER FOR TODAY. Football Match.-G. \V. V. A, and il. M. S. Calcutta at 2 p. ni. , Baseball Match-G. W. V. A. and Abbies at 3.30 p. m. The game of football to lic play ed will be of the variety known as “Soccer", the greatest game played in England-a game which attracts many thollsnndg of spectators and ` is followed with the koenest in- terest throughout the United King- dom. Many oi’ our boys played this giiiiic when overseas and many of them prefer it ln Rugby which has been the regular game here. Possibly after this Association or Soccer will command more in- terest among our boys. The baseball game today will hc between the Alibi(-s and the War. Veterans. it is lioiilntl to he a thriller as each team has already defelited the other and it it now only a question of which team is ,is lo coiiie out on top. i 'The presence of the Sailors will he an added attraction io totiiiy’s sport prngraniiiie liiiil the ladies it ts interesting to note will be admitted free. -1--_l- TRAGEDY IN NEW BRUNS- WICK ST.. STEPHEN, N. E., Juno 18.- The "Eternal ‘Triaiigle." a woman and two men, was in evidence out at Honeydale last`nlght. Ivan Little and his young wife, a daughter of Jasper McLaughlin, of the Scott Settlement, near Honeydale, lived at McAtlani, where the hiisliiintl. about twenty-one years of age, has horn employed with the C. P. R. 'l‘he wife left her homo ri few days ago to visit liar parents, and soon afterwards soinclmdy wrote the husband gi' the third party ap- pearini: on the scene and allvlsiiu: the young husband to come down and investigate. The husband left McAdam last evening, arnied willi it revolver and telling his niother that he was going down to endea- vor to get his wife buck homo, and that if she was nut willing to re- turn with hlm he would shoot her. The Horieydale man was warned of the approach of the husband, and-was out of sight when Little reached the place. Just what pass- ed hotween` the husband and the erring wife is not known. but Little suddenly drew the revolver and fired a shot at his wife which passed through her hip without in- flicting much damage. Not satis- |fled with what he`lisd accomplish- _od, he turned the revolver on him- fsiclf, the htilletenierlng just below ‘his heart. Physicians were sum- Imoncd from town and atlendctl him and tonight he had sufficient- Ilv recovered so that he could he brough here on the evening en press and taken to Chlpman Mem- orial Hospital. I tl is stated that there is but sllzlit hope of his recovery, but the alleged erring wife is noi seriously injured. 4 | --_-<¢>--'_ A ~\"v\'= wife mov not obiccl if he becomes economical with lim kisses ~llx moutl-.-l after ml\rr\nr'i~, but shc's sure to kick if he acts the ss- -ss-L5-ss _(.1, \\~_ f . _-‘.l` ` ` :P f‘.éi?-sS$éF‘.'-si‘5i$'éi:i'i'§i?t’_=ifi‘lEFi- "sE'&Fi%" ‘- 'N .'- ;_\.=.;1;;->.?-_i.§ Q . . ilu f than 1t is possible to obtam 5 elsewhere. Pay Patons Ltd., O. (i . 5% ` ttf, _ you that for WEEK END -sm __ ~.»,.`, ` Q .=.-:L41 a ,g'I/ ORE for HIS M NEY 'I '- 'éi5'-':F-&i5'-&t?-‘;i~'.- 'é9'&7-H?-s%%9'-§SsE‘-Hd-ES-SSS?-59'-EE-h%S‘b5'£-5SéS`S§1% 55' FOR FRIDAY ANI] SPECIALS FROM OUR MENS FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT ` Combination Underwear, “Fine NainSook”, . Short Sleeves and Short legs. Any Size _ _ . . . . $1.50 Heavier weight “White Mesh". Extra quality. Anyslze_._.,..................,.... $2.00Suit Light weight Balbi'ig'gan combinations with long or Short Sleeves. Any Size up to 44. $1.75 Suit Fine Balbriggari underwear “Two Piece". Anysizeupto44Sh1rt _ . . . . . . . _ .. _ .. _ $1.50 Suit - Penman’S extra quality Balbriggan Shirts and clrawers. Sizes from 42 to 48. Specially made for b1gmen................ . . . . ........$2.50Suit _ Fine feyracle Balb1'iggan drawers for boys irQm_6 to 14 years in Short 0_1' long lengths. (Only a. limited Supply.) (500 a pan' while they last.) Fine cotton Socks in black, tan or grey it \\:, UES for Friday and Saturday SHOP RS _ Aa/ - 1 ;/ :- "I" |"\ :F . ~ 4'. rove that our id I ll Sleeves ' 2 oi 4 pt fipairsfor_.............................$1.00 €V€I'y - a visit, and we will convince `l I;-“fl ’ t SNAPS We are Unsurpassed SATURDAY oNi.r , Fine lisle hose, in black, tan, grey or white. . 50c a pair The very newest neckwear in knitted or fancy Silks. 20 dozen received by express on Monday. A Special buy and Selling' at “while they last” $1.00 Boys’ cotton jerseys in long or short Boys’ Blouses, fine Stripes at 75c, $1.00 & $1.35 Those come in either Sport or high collars. Invisible braces for Summer wear in either Belts in grey, tan or black 50c.'Better grades $2.00 White lawn handkerchiefs, full size 2 for 25c Working Shirts in plain blue or striped, any Size $1.25. Plain duck $1.75. Any Size. Extra qual- ity, oxford cloths, light colours. Any Size . _ . $2.25 ONS LIMITED Oni. cannot help think that tl-'x wonderful niagminlinit on the mi-t the part of li‘rance-would have re- joiced the lit-nrt of Lord Kltclierier hatl he liccii here to witness ii. At. the conclusion of tlie'Bpci' war, it may hc recalled, this great soldier was, in striking cniiiiuist to try and ln South Africa, ull for a policy ami conciliation. indeed, as soon as lt had definitely been sel- iied that the Boer Republics mas' lose their intl:-ptaitleiitie his :iliiiest entire efforts \verc illre<~tc'd t:i\\'airtl-= ohtaliiing turnis wliich thc li-icrs could lioiiourabiy acc(-pt. annie way wltli his money. e ~-\i».~.:- ~.\_ -sp, t l . » \ , l A '_ ,w _ _ _ ,-\ the politicians beth in this coun-_ K|-|-CHENEWS A1-T'-1-UnF__ , For it soldier, hilclionm-'S alll tulle was li surprising om, but his stantlqiolnt was a very simple unc, ’l‘ht- two llcpulillcs were' to come williili the llritisli Empire-just as Y l ~ ' ' of the A||leg_;|n¢1 pm-|ic||l;1r|y On (lcriiiaiiy is to coiiic new within tht- Loalrut- of Nations- -and lic hcllevcd. that they would’ ho ii most valuzililc 1-leiiient in its coinposition. He was. ll\l‘i‘eioi'e, con'vincetl that neither icirallsiii ner war passion slioulil staziil iii' the way of peace. lnilt-cd. if 'iw had had his way, the war might have been ended twelve months liclnre It was! ' il is iiitercslliig to recall today llizit the point on wlilili the earlier negotiations in rt-gliril to South Al'rll~u broke down was the ques- tion ol' an aniiii-sly for iiic Nntaii and -(‘iipe i‘cl\<~l:i. Louie liullill wus, ready te agree that the rebels should be deiranchisetl, but since lhvy had risen to aid the Llocr Rc- pulilics he would not consent that they should he exposed to the rigors ot' lim law for the son. Lord Kitch- ener was with him, but Lord Mil- ner carried the dlly, and so Kitcli~ cncr was left lo dr.-clnro “we are now carrying the war ou lo put two or three hundred Dutcliiiieli in prison lit the end of ii. it seems to me absurd and wrong." .-\i-,troriilng tu Sir George Arthur. his biographer Lord Kltcht-nor was wont to remark, “I think i shall be nf _-mum rcnl use when pence comes. l have liltlc fear as to our final vit-tory, hut imiliy i't~ars as in our inaklng a good pl~:ice." llii\v llianlziiil we slioulil .ill lie Eh that the Kitchener rather ihan_l_he Milner spirit has so far pervaded the Conference!-Glasgow Weekly ,.Herald. _~ i OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES -me-0;--1 Two little girls, aged 5 and G. were playlnl: tngetlier on the beach. ' “And your papa." queried one. "What tlooii he do?" "Oh, whatever mamma says,” answered the other. Small Elizabeth Wa! UDOYIAIEI, the week in the country with ner pzriind-parents. -1 “Why 1-.aii't clii<‘k\\ns' Swim, l:r:\ndp.i?" she asks-il, as slit- was 1 F' . feeding th 0 ltry ,l _ `. I "Bw\\lSg'i_Ihey`d%ii't ,know I suriwse. replied the old lllfill. continued "wi ~. m'l, they ket the ducks loiicli them " _ 'l-*1Q}_l___ ‘ WOMAN SHOT >S'i`. Mrs. .lesepli age. was ahol in evening, and though she is expected that arrests have ni-cn I that l N. n., It ls evnef-ict taken in _the i i i e,) ._l__*.n;_ eaéaaa. -"VS-B ' 'A U . , ' . E <4 If you WISI1 I10 .6-,----.`. fr" /~'?U__,,, - -,Wt /tt|1.|,.t,,- ; P th ,,pll__.- value. Off... 3-5 ..3@.......r‘“‘ :FT-S51- ;.