-m zip. —--._1.;‘ Men's. Wear the Very Newest and Best Father's Day, June 17th, is now a Per- manent Institution like Christmas New Year's or Mother's Day. Tocommemorate P‘ather’s Day for the fi "st time Friday "and Saturday we are giving 10 per cent off our ENTIRE STOCK. Extra Specials English Straw Hats ' Just received, fine English straw hats, every conceivable style and shape t0 suit your own particular taste, . . . . . . Aid-h) "I! Negllgee Shirts The largest and most varied range of negligee shirts ever assembled, collars at- tached. Collars to match and shirts without collars .' . . .. .. I1I$‘.()() III) Men's Khaki Trousers V Before you buy your outing pants, you should see our range. Also sport coats and trousers ....$1-85\I1> Holeproof Hosiery in lisle and silk. There isn't a color you inlay need that couldn’t be supplied. Lisle 75c, silk. .. . . .$I-Il0 Hatchwa underwear Iiickok Iiclts No Buttons , $1.00 OUTING SUITS $22.00 J. W. Robblee 135 Gt. Geo. St. Open Every Evening i FOOT .EXPERT. COMING‘ WATCH FOR DATES Popular Priced Oxfords For Men $5.95, $7.50, $8.75 to $9.75 Let us fit you correctly to a real pair of Oxfords. Sport or Golf Oxfords made in Elk leather , i r- $3.45 and $5.95 ..Y 8r 00-. WI... Tit, Means Better Wear: THE CHARLOTTEOTQWNA, tumult ‘ nl l 1‘ ’ from constipation, mild SHOP rroin Holman’! Catalog. LADIES UNDERSKIRTS, all rolors. Special $1.00. Prowse Bros. nd. JUST IN LADIES dimlty blouses 2.75 and $2.98. Prowse Bros Ltd. 2i rclll $5.50 to $12.00. Paton: Ltd. 2834~15-2i SPECIAL PRICES on all spring ‘iliillETy. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 2i DAD WILL WANT A NEW tie i wear on Father's Day. Lots o! . l. 75 1 $1.50. Patons ‘Jim W” s c o 233l-15-2i SATURDAY NIGHT BRING$ "r Auction Sail-s to u close. The w. '1‘. Wellller. (‘o- ‘Lul 2331-151‘ ANOTHER “FISH" STORY- tome lurge I‘tlll‘(’.ilS of trouf. have teen reported this season. but t! lcssrs Jas. Revs-ll and I’. Dill‘!- elong the distinction Jl liflllli"? he lnrgn-t fish up to the Drew!"- wlving secured one each, wciglliilg .11, and 5 lbs, respectively’. and evernl ozhers. averaging. "r0111 3 i 4 lbs. at Blooming Point and icinity on .\lollda_\'. l-lmli those cntienlcn, are "experienced ang- crs." and this is not the iimt lme they have made cliches o! his kind. ————<-0>i—- Personals Mr. L. Ilystallt. killers-lie, is reg stored at the llr-ve-rc-‘llrltcl. Iilr. R. M. McKiilllon, St. Peter's is in the city. _ Mr. Will. Prcody, ilalifnx. is rog- stcred ut the Queen llotol. g lliiins M. A. White Sun Francisco VZll-l a pnsllollgr on the eustcru rain yesterday. llllsn Ilallra Parker. Eric. Penn. “'11s u guest this week ill tho guoell Hotel. Sill‘ ill visiting in the eastern part m‘ the Province. _ lllessra A. M. llnrvoy. V hlcllcl- an ulld L. E. Wnrrell oi‘ the (‘..N.R. Ioncton, were in the city yester- lay. ~____ I ‘Iiir. and Mrs. H. H. Cox, Morel], i 01's Kllefilfl Yesterday at the Victor a llotel. lllil)‘. F. E. Lockhzlrt, New Huiilp 511111., who has been spending the w ntcr at Montague, returned to the mainland yesterday. Messrs W. F. Humphrey, W. M, Humphrey, C. Smith. Ziioncton and lA- (7- Rollers Sillnlllel-sluva, motor. ed to tho city ytggulfduy. illosurs W. and \v “.- Stewart. ilothe- -, N B . . ' j Victoria llotclfu) l i u“ J-t n“ r- - ~ -- <+>L ‘Grand T0 HavenYour Health” a“ M”- Jt-"Ylydijans, of Detroit WM" F?“ "i. "3 ililllreciale our iezlllli lllliil Wu lost: it. .\lrs I“V'IIIQ Wrked in a factory. but owing to i WQlLiIllPSS null ilzlins in her buck Was forced to ulve up work ahl~_s:l_\'s: A Iriellil revonllllontlorl ‘Willi. E. Plnkllnnrs" VPQE-Qllblr- oolnpr/und and it lllllLiE me well, ll 5 gfilfld l0 lllwl‘ Your health, t: eel well Ilii the time und lo gt around like other women tvithcil. ‘that, awlul torture oi‘ female troub- 95. Women who lire suffering rroln such troubles s-llollld relncln- ‘ier lliu-t Lydia IC. Pillkllum‘s Vcge table Comllhund is the lirled und true medicine, now recognized ev- erywhere as the standard remedy for rr-illule i‘i:-i. m? ::GET DAD his tie for Father's Day at "The Haberdashery." 2337-15-2i .,,_,_ ,.... ..-_.,_ -._,.\ for your Drug Wants and other articles. Prompt service. McKinnon Drug Co. The’ Ronni! _ Kodak Store ' ladies colored uudersklrts, $1.2‘. COLORED RATINE DRESSES gonna JUST ARRIVED another shil. ment o! cotton paisley overblouses. Special $1.98. Prowse Bros Ltd. 2i EXTRA SHEOIAL VALUE in up at Patons. ‘ 2334-15-2‘ WHITE VOILE ovenblouseu. ere trimming. Special 811s Prowse Bros. Ltd. 2‘ NEW SILK AND WOOL sweat er coats for indies .0190 little reei- ers llnd dresses. Futons Ltd. ' 2334-15-5 KITCHEN AND DINING room chulrg $1.25 to $2.50. I'll-tons Ltd. 2384-15-21 NURSES APRONS $1.50 Prcuxl): Bros. Ltd. - LOT OF clearance LADIES Prices 2334-15-1‘. SAMPLE model hats at Palons. Ltd. NO MORE BUTTON bother. W.‘ y-mli- llatchwlly combinations _Ili Patons ma. 2334-15-9‘ .__-_ l‘ BEDDING SPECIAL Friday “m7 Saturday six outfits, Iron Bed. rv lnforced spring and wool top nlzll tress in Your feel six size onl)‘ Special at $15.00. Pulons I,t:i._ 233l~l5=2l ROAD MARKING-Jfhc Princ- Edwilrd Island Motor League hurl commenced marking the POZIIL; Io" this season. The _ Borden and Charlottetown is r4111! lfelml, and this week the Ptlllil bc iwm-il Charlottetown and Suilllllcr sitle will also be comnlcwil- case of Luke Ilortoll vs. Harri-B‘ Cnrver, llctlon for assault, unlr lficli before Magistrate l)» WK“ Shaw yesterday. Till! doll-luh-llt Ill (lgtlfl that bu wila strut-k h)’ ill" plaintiff with a pitcllfork wlllli‘ the two were disputing ovor lill‘ vorfis burn at llzlzolhrook inst .\i:ly. The tiéftlndent alltll-ZIBH U1“! ill“ ‘ ' tloil was ill sell’ tiofelltrv. Thi- I‘ ' was adjourned until null 'l‘hul"s- day. <0};- June 17th at “The Haberdashery.‘ 231l7-15-2l _-_¢o>i-— ::H*ATCHWAY ONE PIECE. m button underwear, $1.50 at Haberdashery." 2337-1542 —a— SEVEN-YEAR-OLD FROG THAT _ Kclloggfi Bran is delicious in its work flotwlel. ~ COUNTY count cAsE-Wlu- ' poliucsulon oi’ a wai-Koll ill Mr. (‘ur- - ::NEW TIES FOR Father's Dal .- or chronic, can be surely looked for l! you will oat Kellogg ‘s Bran every dayl Two tablespoonfuls are sunli- clout; for severe cases with each meal. Kellogg’: Brim is nature's most wonderful food awaiting a chance to bring back your health. Kellogg's Bruu iii scientifically prepared to re» lievo suffering humanity from consti- pation and it will do flint. Being cooked and krunibled. nut-like flavor. It should not be con- fused with common bran which is un- palatable and hard to cut. Kellogg 'o Bron adds greatly to tho pleasure of eating other hot or cold cereals. A popular way to nerve Kellogg's Bran is to cool: it with hot cereals. Ill preparation, add two tnblcspoontuls Dealers for Kellogg's Toast: LONDON, June 14—-'TllD latest ultriln-t for irllerulltiollill old lug»: ‘lullors is a Hungarian by the nanlr lf Antonin llipplii, whose age in nu‘ lloilcilted at 125 years. Sllc is reported to be ill taxi-client hezllxll ind very active. ‘in answer to inquiriel: as to i101‘ health, Antonia says she wort: {losses until she was tl5_ but sinco he" 5M hfls been ilble l0 soc clear‘? ninnlnonl rel HEALTHY AND ACTIVE AT 125. Iroln oonelipallonl of Bran for each Ilerson, milllll i‘ with the cereal to be cooked. Kellogg's Bran is especially 4°‘ licious ill raisin bread, nulflllll- P3P‘ cubes, nulcnl-oons, etc. Rcclllefl "M191" l all each package. Realize what. Kellofl’! 31ml" i‘ doing for consiinltlou auIIcl-nls ull over tho nlitlull, cn just think Whflfi it can do for you and yours. T110 horrors to coino should guide you t0 cat bran re ulul-ly, to servo it in some form cneh '. You can drive constipation out of your family with Kellogg's Broil- und rcmovo the cause-of 90% 0f hunlnn illness! First-clues Ilotclsalld clubs servo Kelluygfis Bran m llldl~ l viduul packages. Ask for it ut your I restaurant. All grocers. * l JENKINS 8t SON. Charlottetown d Corn Flakes and Bran. I lTwilhoud urtiO-cim llitl_.__sll(>‘ has lie-en zl widow for lilly _v<':ll'l=. 11ml rilrils ll living by giving nn-diI-ul illlvir-c irl her colliilluilily. ma HREMEMBER DAD with a tie for Father's Day, June 17th. “The Haberdashery." 2337-15-75 <so&---- -- ~- ::STRAW HATS. Straw Hats ‘ large showing at "The Haberdash- . cry.“ 2337-15 2i KEEPS sliglltcd. Plumbi Phone 393-J. lKTh‘ -.'. Bath Every Day YOU FIT EVERY WAY Plumbing installed by TRAIYNOR is a guarantee that nothing‘ will be Try us for your next FRED ll. TRAHWR ng Job 80 Grafton St. ard CANNOT SWIM SALOMFJQ Aria. Juni- "Whero l-iho danced." in tho Dick Wick llnll. gnsollllv philosopher, and l-ntlrci population} of Salolllo, t-xpluins how his town, got its mllllo. | i)ick Wick llilll is the editor zllldl publisher of the mlmeographotl] ‘Salome Sun.“ ' The "Suloiue Sun" contains thr- lutest news about Hall's cclcbrnI-l ed Salolllv. frog~tlle waterless frog of the (lescrt. "Scroll yours old. und thought ill‘. can't !~i\\'illl yut, it islll his filult," is tho wny lInIl Ills frog. “Ho llcvcr had a (Eillllltir- but ho livcs ill hopes. , “Fhroi: yours zlgo Fourtn of Jilly Palos Verde Pete sot oft u box of dyilulillto, nild tho frog, thinking it wlis thunder, chased the cloud oi’ smoke- ten llillus down the rond, thinking it might ruin." liall uses the frog use for Ills quiet desert philosophy. I » elurnr SAFETY , llllZ0llS . In leather case with three blades. F 01'mei' price $5.00 ow vvw an‘ ‘n- nEL.n“‘L-,II..I.II'| D on The White ‘Drug describes | cloak l As Fate strings the pe from sad lo swee and then far to t it passes thc level our breath a- bit, sonic (lay Love c dulum for us and normal arc then we know tru Read how the pendulu fashion, and small-touin man i Passenger and Freight Stea Lcave Montreal for Ar, Charlottetown June 2'! July 7 July 21 August 4 June 23 July 10 July 24 August 7 L““L“..L‘¢““ Ln‘ Store J. ll. Jamiesoll Druggist § +0++#¢0-o+444-o++o0+§+oo+4 ___.,.__.______.¢ orient cwTowN-Pictou oeuvre: S. S. Magdalene la how mnkinz daily return» trips between thin port and Plctou. leaving Bruce Stewart 3 E m, and every sfllurdny n! e p, m, (Aflgntlq 71.1w. M. “fink,” & Co's Wharf at 7 u. m. leaving Plctou on return on the arrival or Sydney train, due there at 4 p. In. A limllednunlbar o! IIIIOI can bo handled ouch trip. . ' snucz STEWART § co., LTD _,. A%§NT8. _ “Phone ml 05,171 2H!» ~ . August 18 September 1 September 15 August 21 GMWELI. BllllS. Agent: “The love Pendulum” back and forth, from All will be well--if Love is there. '1 lie pendulum swings farto the one sidc w_'ill stop for us there—-then we sigh u bit and rush on with what we call Life. ougli to steady the swing of the pen- of lives ‘Well of Constance Bennett, a butterfly of Winthrop “The Love Pendulum” By M ARION RUBINCAM Which will be published ments, bcginningr tomorrow. ~-w-:- w. »¢-_-,ii_m ___.._. S. S. “MMHIA” Charlottetown. Ar. 8t leave for St.John's 8t leave for Montreal September 4 September 18 nduluiil of our live.- gzxwe to gay, t~__ he other. Each time of happiness we hold waiting to see if it OIITGSMZI love big eii-. bring it down to the lived-and e happiness. m swung in the livcs 'l‘zly'l~lr,‘ a n in daily instal- mor 8500 Tons Displacement Charlottetown July 2nd July 16 July 30 August 13 August .27 Scptemger 10 September 24 EASTERN SIEAIWS-HIP LINES, iucf INTERNATIONAL LINE Resumption of Freight and 8T. JOHN AND BOSTON B. S. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will Wwdnndlly trips no via ldrlntpal n. m.. Thursday. Saturday trips llffiilfl llnlntnn dire-rt. due. Sundays ill-nut 2 p. m. llilTllllNz-Lenvo ltouttln Monday; nnrl I-‘rldllyn at l0 1 m. (Daylight Saving Time‘) for Enotport. Lubco um! St. John. "All 'IIU- . 7P! llontigt tionnoctlon lo made v freight ppgzlgwengor pltginnnluro for New York ‘point: 4 u W - .81"! additional Information. ovnlv w ‘tilmfih ‘ ; 8t. John. N. B 1v v--w»-rI-r:v-~ . w» was.» fir" n1. ~- 1w. Passenger Service Bciwggn lcnva 8t. John e1 try Wmlr-andny ll rt and bum-c, due nlllilllfl him"; )1 QTATBIIGOMII 03.00 liiotrnpnlltph Ill oxpro n outh d? in tho l‘ urea " oI ) +0 I u y MY s15. ma,“ 1., pllltinoq‘ Adult‘ 16c c . .Evenlnq‘,°,.ch°m_a 2- d Chink" ‘ii-jal- Tho p"). ‘u, of ' “W llbn With may. “In HOP" | QIIIQ‘ I trampled fields destroyed the urns-o anl liberated stab- les of cattle and horses, be- cause he was an animal and hatred o1 mall surged within h xi. ‘Uusi TONY” WILLIAM. EOX RRDDUKIIIQN A Story ‘of Tom ll/lirfs lVondqrful Ilorsc LA IllTtY SENION l-‘l “THE MID- NIGHT CABARET” ‘A hur-cl-‘cd new Sermon gags. Evcrytnc a side split- ter. Semen at his best! A Iaufill a focti Prince Edward COMING, ‘MONDAY, JUNE l8 Under the of Hi5 H°"°' Distinguished Patronage Lieutenant Governor Honorable Murdock NlcKinnon Ind His Lordship Right Reverend Louis J. 0‘|-¢-'="Y- Bishop of Charlottetown ONE NIGHT ONLY AT 8.15 SHARP ' The Paullst (lhorlste rs Rev. I Fr. William J. Finn, (‘ouducio The World’s Greatest (flloir ---70 voices»- 45 BOYS 25 ME l In 1912 the Paullst Chorlstero were awarded the firs ptlte in the Dlvlilon of Honor in tho Great lntcrnaliofli Competition of Choirs at Paris. Father Finn, the found‘ and conducto , was decorated with the Palms of the FI°"° Academy on that occasion. . v | r 0 No other concert organization P'"°"" 5° 3g number of perfectly trained aoprnno and alto vvlws- eng 9.30 i- d cheq" dcd tO- l’ Seats now on Sale. ‘Ilcket Ofllice 0P dolly. Illali order: accomplnled b)‘ "W" money order, or reqlnetrcd letter, prompill’ all” but lvnllubm out: out Elllde. ' . 1- x. QmcEs__$1‘1°' $155, dsgw, which includes a ‘“"“_ "' ‘If; i‘ ‘Gum - ‘m w» MIIll-lffilli SUNDAY wonx_m RIAQ" §‘r'cj‘,l§,',f,“i§,'m§.-l|- mo» - MONTREAL. .il}l‘l'l9 b1ri-—- Colm- liflgétglrlnfglzllll isn't‘? Summm plain ng th tthore ___na eon an il- ,1 - ., m- v ‘ EWOIIIIIIQ o! W117‘ W?‘ llltflllfiti thaqoiijiolikrliépglou I0r q sun lly 1n the diocese- l"! "bmmhfhiuy rchb op Gout Ier, apostolic Itrl- lnt-c ott L - . ', m7 r.~~_»nly,,wflajm..u.g-vqav ,;,V,-,.,ft._.... ..._....p4p‘.h.~tlw'.;.<t.~»q-.w-~ s" a4)?" . - .- . _ l -