l condition. bout letting usifil? “our tackle in ere’s bound ffllfiéinne thing that requires attention be- fore. ygu. make ‘ fishing "In. We are In a good ssition to fit you out with everiything Y0" may nee an feel certain we can please you both in price and qualitly- _ , ca] tn and look over our stock even if you think your out- fit is complete-there might be something you overlooked. E. A. Foster < Central Drugstore, . Sunnyside. It _ BALL GAME TODAVI ’l he second gaunt of the City Base ball League ls scheduled to take place this afternoon ut the Abeg. Welt grounds between the Abe;- wetts and tlte War Veterans. The interest In baseball‘ is gftlwlflg and lt ls expected that there will ‘be a large turnout ot devotees of the game at ,the grounds today to see who is Io carry off the victory. There will be a total of fifteen games played in this series. The the League of the Cross was won by the former. it is expected that ball talent front the ntuinland will shortly be seen in action here. IIJOMINION DAY TO BE A i BIG DAY IN LOCAL SPORT July 1st, Dominion Day \vill prob ‘ably ho tt big tiay In ttthlctics in lfhnrlottclowtt. in thc forcnottti n hlg tnarathon road ratro promoted by thc Exttntint-r is strhl-tlnlctl t0 take. place for a silver trophy, In the afternoon it is likely that the lnter-scltolastic sports will bt: hPld- The prizes for these events are beautiful medals presented by M1‘- Gpol-go L. browse, proprietor of “The Toggery," for the encourage- mnnt of the junior athletes. Arrange ments are, also under way Iv!‘ u baseball game between one of llW than] nines and n Inalnittntl team. $7.1..- = -¢ l‘ Wrat- .'l°*st:'e::r':."ttr‘. Cub remitting to orl. ADVERTISEMENTS ' I k emu-onto nnler um tie-cum. lo- ver word n" Wt" l" t" tl n. '6 doeopiu cone to our are 1.2;‘; etc be M404 to cofitg-zovgr om‘ a". him" (u u...” 5010!‘ OOIS _____¢A¢~\¢»0+»o+ forwlrdefl. l"! "u" lust ICGOIIIDIBY all ndvertllo- 5TH“ ‘iii’... tt-thftfill: 3‘.%..‘i‘t‘."£.'t'.%%'§$t“.tt;.‘li°"“'°“°'“' w : w : ¢‘:““‘ a‘ -~~ ~-‘ O§00§0 "T I - WANTED nonrrrs WANTED __,_ us. Sold by our agents. Eleg- mt free samples. WritO HOW l0 Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. FEMALE HELP wAliTlCD-JIY Jvnlld 15'!‘ GENl-lll- at st-rvunt; Inunt; bo good plain cook: wntrep $25. por month. Mrs. linger», Folrholm. B8tt9-5-14tf. IVANTHIL-A MAII) APPLY Ml!!- ll. It. Alt-lit-IIIIIIII, 237 l’rlttt~t- Street. 9122-5-2731. “Tron SALE ANI) IIAIINFSH FOR to wire whet-i doubltt ttctttcd carriage nnd one I-tt-t NII- vt~r motuttt-tl. liotlt us proud as .___ cAttnt/ttirt lltiltn t" “t-w, llruw, ltltl llltrhumntl Strt-vt. DOLIS-b-Ziltl’. .___. FOR MALI‘) AT A lll\llf‘\ll\' (Fnet-rtllt-t.‘ ~itltl llvo Ivust-ngt-I‘ . ', I/Ifimllullly ovcrh tilt-ti, porfct-t ‘ WIIIIIIII: condition.“ pply at. Rico's flnntgo. ‘ fllfvi-li-Zltitf. Mlifild Flfilllhlli IIOA'I‘ FOII HALE. Equippod l5 ltornc. power. Imper- Iltt vtttttnv. AUDI)‘ to \\’. A. lltuv- halt, ilrlstoi, l‘. id .l. lllliil-F-Ztlfii. Ftlll fiAliliu-IEUIIIAHVING FBI‘!!! cars. III Fords-ll 'l‘ottrlnn lltIT and tutti Inodt-ls. all tn t-xvt-liottt. (lltt- III-{ht llviivvry Thu-It, one, tgtn truck. l.n i\lcl.nu< ttltltns—fmt- IIII: Four ft XHIIINPIHI t~r fully vttttlptit-tl, lnt-ltttlitm‘ uturt- cr. tutt- modt-l lI-lf, li\'t--pu.~rnt-Iu2~-I', one model i645, which bun bot-II run about 3,000 Inilcs. This cur is prnctu-tiliy an good n» tum’. in t‘ht~\'rnlt~tn—2 model 400 Touring The nbovc. curs urn in t-xct-lIt-Itt t-attdititnt from ovary sttnrdpottit. Apply innnodItttt-iy tn Titt- Stick- rlllt- hltltors. Limited, Sttcltvlllc, N. ii. QUHIJI-‘Jtiiil. Closing oi Prince oi Wales College (‘omjtittctl From Page One lellowsltlp that we have -formnd lure, for it will be a blessing in liter nth We art- proud to hnvo among our IIumht-rs fills ycrtr many returned ‘m. who, having fought right nob- ll‘ 0n tho field of battle, have tome buck once more to rcsuttte the arts of Iieaco. Those. who have zone, nt-vt-r to return, we cannot l .l°I‘l8t- Lot us continue to reverence ftilelr names and to uphold the Id- .’ N! for which they died. t_-_ The physical element In cducn- l "l"! has not been neglected this Ytllr. Football and hockey, as us- ml» constituted our chief athlet- -lc efforts. Our league teams huvo t ltrlven nohly, and though pcrhnps . Mt always gaining us many points _ l! their opponents, yet the fact of i lmlllfl dunc their bcst ls victory, ‘, llttl to-shoulder defeat manfully ls j Otter than a crown. As to our alhbstlng Society, we fool it has t, m“ quite up to the standard of I mm" years, Everyone knowstthc Imt udvttntttgen of such on exer- Pglltw-altor the first plunge m-ntie 91's among friends, where the ner- rltlllnrsn attending such nn attempt ‘ a w." large extent dispelled, the léflllllllll‘ nneuker, when next he L mntls Intnself before n stranger, “We ‘critical audience, will be quite mutltlsc and wlll have a far better no“? "Y of himself. We have had whieh ‘tnlnyttble socinls this year. mug do so much to rent thc weary n ' wltltllll? wlth affairs. "t now to bid udleu:—- 0 Yon. our Principal and mem- ‘all’? gt the IFECUIIY, we shy fare- ml. ‘he time has come when We ‘mt ellve these hails and be on wherwltl’. but rest assured that. u flmver our paths In life may ‘en-hello matter how broad the ' m“ $99" n8. we shall not soon yo“ s‘ e earnest efforts which ‘m; r. and those to W" on the Faculty, chm ‘:01’ our welfare. We shall 5 the memory of tho days alight here undcr your guidance be '9 "I! fnrcwcll. assoclnt tl have put I hope that ctvh mo of - ~ ' . you nr'y Tfuclllll“ l" Your thonchtr. of u t. _ _ Y0". rltiztuts of CIHIFIUUKIIUWZ] wztlvrrzt) A‘l‘ o ' " l lontwtl bunk-in | _ Itlltqt-st bush as t-tttttbilshltwttts In Province. First class [Inst lion fol‘ tht- t-luht nartr- Apply at once lit-x Ztilh tlhttrlttttvtttuut. stut- int: l*X]Il‘l‘It'lll'f'. ttttrs r "ctr. hrAyqrpmn, ._ 01W: Tlltiusaur) calves weighing hlncty nonnll-‘l nnd over tiotwecn May 15th llntl June 15th. Wlll pay highest murk- ot price, Write. or phnne Cutiutlltin Packing Lo" Ltd., Chnrlottcoovyrti. IIliliti-fi- IIL! . \\',\\"l‘I<ll)-—I0 I-Ius “lull-‘IIING from Til to ltltl "IN. Prit-t- ill . u. pound. Mllln & 'l‘hortto, l It. itlilthfi-ilTlil. NURSING PRIVATE NURSES EARN $15 T" 880 a. week. Learn Without lr-lvlnc home. Deucrl tivo booklet sent. tree. Royal tgollege of Science. new‘ 25 'T°'°"“{ttt€?8?é’thot=httt Many of us, when lcnvltig home for tho first limo, tnttzht have found it hard had not. you in your kindly way made us feel that we were among friends. Wedcslre most heartily to thank you. To you. our Fellow Students, we say farewell, " ‘ -- ' Into your ltnnds we throw the torch, be it yours to hold It high. Upon you who are. to takc, our Itlaccs when we have left these ltalis for (ither fields; upon Y0" who will III your durn-lgive place to tubers coming after, wc desire to bestow this counsel wltlt our blesslngp-Itrntcmber always the fair namc of our dear Alma Slater and gtrivc to uphold it ns much in your ticalings wlth one another as In your intercourse with the _0ntcr world. 'l‘hrottgh all the years‘ there has been handed down to us a glor- lbus lterltage-wnc that we must on no account suffer t0 dlInlttl-‘lll- And you who by some Inlschance are not bearing away with you thc coveted reward of effort-Ale not dlsltonrtenetl. Remember that cl- forts arc always successes anti that it is a. greater thing to try with- out succcedlhg than to succeed with out trying. In uny cash the your has not been lost. The many dif- >feront typles you have met here, ‘the opportunity of communlnn Wllll so mnny young minds just. ht that ago of‘ growing sclt confidence, can not fall to be beneficial. “Sweet nrc the uses of atlvcrslty." and ll’ Dame Fortune frown awhile, per- haps it will but serve to steady us in the mad mcc for success-aunt If so, you must not say you have failed. t]t‘[n;\1]y_ ct last rnord to those who, vcnturlng forth front titosc. shcltcrctl ltnlls, nrc lt-avlntz (‘tillerzc for the Inst limo. On thc tbrnflllfilll of young manhood and womanhood. tilled he yet with youthful ideals. we sec only n. world of JOY. 0t’ 0""- qucst. and of success. If from stern experience we find that llfn ll“! lost some of its glamour; that the way has hccn ltartler than we In the fire of youth hnd olcmrctl. let us remember, that our Bnlwf" 0f nctlon lies, not in the realms he- yond the. clouds, but “Here In the item-t of the world, llere In the noise and din; Here will our spirit be stirred To combat with Dower nnd Bln- This ls the nlnw nnd rrnt For knowledge of Inflhltc things; This is a kingdom of God, To conquer the power of kingfi- “Sutttnd not aloof, nor apart. Plunge In the thick of the fight. Here tn the street and the mart, This is the place to do rllfllt- Not In some clolster or cave, Not In some kingdom above: But here on this side of tho grave, ‘l-lero to labor nnd 10W?- Addresses were also delivered b)’ Mr. All. Wnrburton. D. C. L" 3°"- .J. J. Johnston, Attorney General, ‘ll-ion, W, .\I. Lon, (lomtnlsslensr of Agriculture. (‘olonel R. ll. Camp- bell, Sttperlntcntlent. of hducsttlon land Premier llcil who 91K!" "Purl" ll'y congratulated the students and ' dcllvorcti excellent Elite-Che“ “m” muting much valuable information and advice. The National Anthem ltrontlllt first game last week between the ' l Veterans and .1. THE BELL GOVERNMENT mny also he termed the lllll Govern- ment. —Il-——' i A GOOD LIBERAL once said that the Bell Govornntent had the right Tllll! about it. That Wtls bcfore they started trying to wring the mall“? out 0i’ tho people's pockets. lrlls song today doubtless is “Take Back Your Wrlng." , TALKING about bills anti rlttgs the ‘Bell Government has got a bol- lotv sound. ._...HOLLOW, because they are go- "lg flee!» Into the peoples pockets. WHEN the Bell Government sur. cumhs some doleful dlrglst will Iry to raise the Dickens with his "little knell." THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT would not put forward tho hands of thc (dock, Thcy bollcve III put. llllB tht- clock ltackwartls. THE TAX ACT taxes our pat- lencc. THE MOTTO of tho prnfllcr-r doubtless is, "Ncvcr put Off rm- w. morrow the public you can do to- day." THE HOUSE of too much trouble ——thc Lcgislatttrc. ‘IN OLDEN DAYS ntcmbcrs of the lothnl lmglslttttlrc all worn chin wltiskcrtt. Now they have thc chin without the wIIlskt-rs. WHAT altout Illtlsv oll lmring op crntlons‘! Let's ltope everything WlII be “well." , MORSEL of comfort, Tile Gov- ernment intends to “b0re" thc peo- plc anyway, THE PREMIER calls his native Province, Prince Edward's island. Af tcr this In spelling It he should soc that thc additional "s" is Inttrked like this—$! THE MORE you puff tt cigar thc SIIIZIIIPI‘ lt becomes. And that's the case with some mcn. THE HIGH cost. oi’ living ought to teach us all a lot of things wt- can do without. THE RATTLE 0f pans and dish- es III the kitchen sounds better to a hungry mun that classical music. 'KING ALFONSO is‘ said t0 huvo set n. new fashion by appearing n! dinner In purple evening dress, Wllll 11 lllvalctl shirt. ilut thc fash- inns of goingclothctl in pilrplq and lino Illicit is us old as the lliblc. _ TO A FIVE DOLLAR BILL t-Excltongc.) Crinkle, crinkle, little hill; Goodness gracious, you look Ill. Are you losing all your power’! You seotn weaker hour by ltour. Now that priocs are so high, . I'm so tired that l could dlc, I just circulate all titty; No one dares put me away. When the evening ltoard is sct Wlth thc fruits of father's swcat. My small voice is ltusitcd anti still- l am in the butcher's tlll_ And no titattcr where I go, People disregard me so; i don't. scent t0 count. for Inuch. ‘Mongst tho profltcers and such. Bill, take heart, your luck change, I'll admit thc times arc strange, 'I‘lIottgh you're weak l love you still Crinkle, crinkle, little bill. mny IN SPITE OF DRV TIMES Wltatevcr else may hnppcn When our country Itns gone dry, The sailor still will have his port; The farmor have his ryc; Tito cotton still w-Ill have its gln, The seaconst still its bar, And each of us wlll have t1 bier, No mntter who we are. THE PAPE-R SHORTAGE is get- ting st-rlotis. An exchange remarks that "owing to the scarcity of pap- er we. ore forced to postpone sov- ernl deaths nnd hlflllb‘ until next week." AT THE RAILWAY Pnsscngcr.— (At railway station) —"WIIcro dot-s this train go?" Geortre.—“'l‘his train goes to Sum merside in five Inlnutcs." tPnssengcrwGoodnt-ss! Pretty quick travelling, isn't it, eh?" PRESCRIEING A cuss. The automobile lirc collapsed Anti s-ald, “Well l tieclnrc, I think less speed is what I need And entire change of air." THE KING has asked his sub- jects to observe his birthday but not to no to too great t-xpcnso in celebrating. (‘ItarIotIt-towti with due dcfcrcnct» to his Majesty's request wlll “fly the flag" on that titty. As some oi‘ us are not so finan- cially tlxcd as to bt- able to buy a flag, If it ls all the sanit- to liis ltittjcsty, we would prefer to take thc holiday out In fishing. IT MAY BE of some comfort to some people to state that though wntcr isn't. intoxicat- ing yt-t It Itiakes lsarrcls tight. THE CLAM 'l‘he clam ncvt-r gossips, whllc otlt- er folks do, ' Anti the clam never monkeys tvllh (Yitlt’l' and brow, .~\nd ho stays in his bed just as . n yam, llt"a_lt ‘quiet and peaceful, harmon- ious cluzn. (llams never stay out with Duct:- htls a; night, (‘Innis Itcver dissipate, clams nev- cr fight, Thr-y partake of thc. mild drink tht». salt chuck, And. IIevt-r complaining, just think they're in luck. flat, The clam ncvor ltustlcs for silver and gold, Never complains of the wet and the cold; ‘Cloudy or sunshine, he never com- plain out. Ilrztitts, Clatns novct- speculate, clams nev- or 1it-- Extwpt in their lwtls—antl -we nev- er know why‘ . tilaltlsclrt? so happy, hold v That silcncc is full of the fincst of gold (Tlants never bondlc throughout thc campaign, (liams never pilfer your friendship for gain. The tide may run ltlgh, or the tltlc Intty run low, The claim and his faintly continue to grow. I look on htnnanltyu grasping anti greed; On thc wealthy, thc wasteful, thc pauper In necd~ The true nnd thc nltthtnt, the false anti the shunt, . And lcnvy the silent and solace- ‘ I clam. —Exchnngc. ENGINE TROUBLE Little drops of water, Llttlo grains of snnd, Make thc angry motorist Say titlngs like “llo be jammed." UHABLOTTITOWN GUAIDIII i I I l. s. Provlngtltztt happiness comes wlth‘ - until we ‘hull ' Friday and Saturday. Saturday. i urday. Friday and Saturday only 2th‘- pair. Saturday only. ~__vq__ 4L _ A presentation of unusual values in stockings that will bring Increased saving to you and yours. _ Mostwonderful values offered in this city in well cut, good fitting hose, in which quality is not sacrificed for price. Buster -Brown Sisters Stockings a few odd sizes in Sky, Blue and Pink. Friday and Saturday 450- only. A good line of children's mercerised cotton Black, Dark Tan and White 65c. Friday and Saturday. Children's Soxs for warm “weather in Heather Mixture and striped also ‘plain Black. , Sizes 5 to 7 1-8. Prices il3v- to "0"- \ Ian‘; Boys’ Cotton Stockings all sizes 550- nnd ti5v- Friday and B0y’s all wool golf hose size 9 1-2 and 10 at $135 and $~$55 Golf Heather ‘Hose Ladies’ Golf Heather Hose 4l1 rib for $1.75. Friday and Sat- Plain Cashmere Hose in Lovatls Shades $1.50 for $1.25 only. 18 Doz. Ladies’ _Black Cotton Hose Friday and Saturday Black Italian Silk Hose size 8 1-2, 9, 9 1-2 at 50¢ pair. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose white soles 751%- Friday and Ladies Lisle Hose in White, Black, Brown, Swede, all sizes at 60°. 851'». $1.00. $1.15. Friday and Saturday. , Ladies Silk Hose in Chestnut Brown. Navy, Black and Grey. A good purchase at tlltl-OO- All sizes. Friday and Saturday only. x P 4 sununet- girl. Soc flats pmtd Illottscs. , _ ‘A Fashion Hint‘. for the I l I t t Putous IF YOU ore anxious to ovcrconte cowardice try something daring. For Instance; ask your grocer for five cents worth of something. —i—€O->—~-—-——- THE MAN with his car stalled ten fillies from town at 3 a. m. iill- dcrstantls something of the bllo in autotnoblle. THE WOMAN who can drive n mun to strong drink these days would receive ll wclcotne In many quarters. CURIOUS ATHLETICS (‘fan the Snrdlne box‘! No, but the tomato can, Did" you evnr sen ft ship spar’! Ycs, and I have. seen the rail tcncc, the door step, the ginger snap, and thc cracker box, thc sausage roll, thc bod spring and thc ulght fall. Isn't It queer to see the sugar bowl? Yes, but the funniest thing was to sec thc milk shake nnd the apple turnover. THE proof of thc political pud- ding lies in the plum distribution. PIEI CRUSTS and political prom lscs urc opt to be broken. THE STEAMER STANLEY is‘ wlth us once more but tho Stanley cuts no Icc nowadays. 4 P A'[()1”Q'§ LIMITED Have Good News For You. stockings in o Blight Colored Sweaters in Soft . Wool for Summer, Wear A SllPrOl/et‘ in pretty wttistlinc effect lar oflbrlttshed wool shades of copenhagen blue, rose, light and dark, American beauty red, mauve, purple, yel- low, browns and combinations. Patons have awontlerfttl sho\v- in from $5.25, $6.75, $7.50 $3.95,, to $13.50. l; I) . e‘: e-eeeee-e- - ‘AT THE RAILWAY AGAIN PussengcrrJll/Iy goodness this train is slow. I could wnlk fnstcr.” 1(‘oIitluct0r.—Why don't you Nicn? Pnssonger-Tltcy don’e expect mo before train time, ‘ A 50 Per Gent lfreferonce on Cotton r.—-.—- KINGSTON, Jnmulctr, May 28. —The Government decided In thc legislative council today to grant a preference of 50 per cent on cot- ton piece goods mode in the Unit- ed Kingdom and of 50 per cent on goods made from cotton grown In thc British Empire. HAT AND BLOYSICH for tho snnttnot- irousscttux at Paimts Ltd. with smart cord vat bolt, and square neck is just the needed thing. You tnight pre- fer oneiof the fancy weave with sailor col- fislllmllllfp 11ll0V€IiS_,_'_'_.__sti. becoming to the‘ younger girls. The colors are very pretty J 0r one of the new nile green, a ‘aka AA‘ g v v vvvw Yorlt Point Ferry Service ‘ldnlll farther Itotlcc thc motor ’_""'- ll“l"n M». \\‘III run between ( lmrlottcttitvtt and York Point daily as t‘ollou'.s:—al,tl:tvt> York Point at 3-39 tl- m. lrcave Charloitotowut of. ll. Leave ‘t ork Point at 1,30; (jhar. lottcttttvn at 2.30; York Point at 4 and (‘lntrltlttetownot 5 nnd Ygfk Point at 5,15, , Slllltlllys Icavc (‘harlottcltiwn at lll tl- Ill-l York Point ht 10.15; (‘thnlrlottctown at 12.45, York Point a . May 29, 4i. ’// AND GAY. ‘tho memorable proccctllnBB t0 l‘ close. E ME A MESSAGE ‘f0 DICKY DIPPYS DIARY SATURDAY’. GOT A cos m A ‘rsteonevn ot=t=tca AS AN oPEteA-roe. A c-nm. CAME, I ‘l- seno, skytuet- PLiSfioS-i’. RUSH THAI; AND ott— ts To SEf-lD A KISS WITH “Pl . t BITE. ANY awe _ st-zuo t-r.'>> L.__.__ "Yes, INDEED!” SAID Litusr IT "r0 ME AND t’t_t_ "on, now n Ice! ate/supine] HERE. WANTS TO sans: ,l l sacs f-lfnltrm l I l l -. ¢wntbtmflnm l.» .. - I IDMRIUN" u-vx-nq .1»: your): Alizv]; . m.,,,<'._,,,“__ d“