a not not every housewife knows it is the “SAL ‘IBM ‘Fresh tram the gozrdeus’ P F duct that is the best. Phonr ‘I51 How is the Time to Have Your House. Painted And it costs as much to put on thrill! Dill!" B! "Ir b999- When you buy Naylcr’: Bullish Li“. NIH) 1'01! ""8 5 9"‘ Ion can add more per gallons of oil to per lbs. Iaylws Lead, than any other lead on the 10:21-21. Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. “THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" “W ol 123 Queen Street k‘ STANDARD MINING EXCHANG Quotations furnished through cour- tesy oi Atwcll 6.: Co., Charlottetown Omce. __ ' Noon Close Abana ... ....- --. $1.65 $1139 Aconda ... .. .07 .07 Amity Copper .30 .33 Amulet ... ... 1.30 1.37 Arno . . . . .. ... ... .. .19": .25 As. Oil d: Gas .. 4.25 4-20 Bidgood . . ... .27 .27 Big Missouri . . 1.51 1.40 aooon is sws i. l unday Edition. These wholesome, roasted, sal i g season's crop. ~ on it. Buy a bag every day. l COMPANY, LIMITED v . EFFICIENT EYES IXAMINID, SUPPLIED AND FITTED. nsrAm worm. J. W. JOHNSTON ' Beglstered Optometrist 15‘! Kent Street Charlottetown Planters Salted Peanuts are a1- ways as freshns the latesrfixttzf"ggmgywgég5 f Crisp as a newly- tinted news- gaper. As big an plump as the [- fed peanuts are the pick of the “The Nickel Sold only in the glas- isine big with MR. PEANUT. ruurrsns NUT st CHOCOLATE ' , Toronto, Canada . snrro rumor; QPTICAIJ SERVICE cusses csnsmz. ammo-ion own-n ro Phone 152-1.. D Insidious Eye Strain We use this adjective ad- vlaedly. ' Sufferers from lreotrsln nu! have perfect vision and there- fore do not Inspect the presence o! any evil defect. The motive power of the Entire human ' ll ‘ l Nerve Energy. "I i Normal eyes, It is computed r i utilise about 20% of this Nerve ‘ ' Energy, but when Iiyaatraln is present, a much larger propor- Narva Ilnerl! may seriously nlect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce lit ennui. v: yous ans "” " summon XQ, OIIOIIIIII! "tiitii " ,. R Hutcheson fBhlCklilgllilm ... ..., -. .. 05% ; Bunker Hill .. .. .11‘ Capital Rouyn ... i. .06“; .07 Con. ltizuiiiob 11.. . .. . .. .44 .42 Clcrlcy ... ... .18 Dome ,,, ,,, 9,60 9,55 Dalhousle .. . .. 4.90 5.10 Foothill Oil 8L: Cas ... .. 8.50 8.50 I-‘alconbricigc ... ... ... 13.00 13.00 _Granada ... ... .. .21 211.4 Hoilingcr ... .. 6.00 6.10 Howey ... ... 1.16 1.18 Illltison Bay . . . . .. ... 17.00 17.00 International Nickel 47.25 48.25 Kcolcy............... .49 1 Kirkland Lake .03 .00 iKootcnny Florence ... .. ' .14 Lake Shore . . 24.50 iMalarlic .. . . .40 .42 ‘i Mandy . . . . .. ... .90 .95 ‘Manitoba. Basin ... .41 .41 iMln. Corporation 4.05 4.05 ‘Momtt Hall ... 07% MUFDhY ... .10 iMcDouzall... .47 "Mamet-re .. 17.00 11.20 iNewbcc .72 .84 'Niill55inil .. 2.80 2.80 jNoronda .. 52.00 52.25‘ Pond Orcillc 5.10 5.50 Pioneer .35 .39 Stadacona .. . .. . ... .. .0919 .09 ' Sheritt Gordon v.20 v.50 ‘Siscoe .66 .60 ISt. Anthony ... . .20 8.40 8.25 iSylvunitc . . .. 1.40 |Teck Hughes ... ... 8.50 “Ibwagmac ... 1.75 ‘Trcadwcli Yukon ... 11.50 12.50 ivrnturcs ..... 8.85 9.50 iVipond ... ..... .95 .95 Ewinuren .031; .04. Wright Hargreaves .. 1.50 1.52 zwainwcll on .. .. .49 s4 MRS. CATHRINE MULLIGAN The death o! Mrs, Cathrine Mul- lgan which occurred in this city May list, at the age oi 85 years, removes ‘one of our oldest and most rspected citizens. and another link connettlng the past and the present has been severed. She was a daughter of the late Hon, Robert Mooney, and the lycungest and last surviving member of that family, The greater part o1’ her life vras spent in St. Teresss but, since the death of her husband she has been a resident of this city. For the past four years she was an inval- WHEN a cold or exposure brings aches and pains that penetrate to your very bones, there is always quick relief in Aspirin. ‘It will make short work of that headache or any little pain. Just as effective in the more serious suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism or lumbago. No ache or pain is cvcr too deep-seated for Aspirin tablets to relieve, and they don't aficct the heart. All druggistl, with proven directions for various uses which many people have found invaluable in therelioi 0f pains It'll aches of many kinds. . ®Asi=|mri AQQJSILELBM 1d. and during that time she was tenderly cared-tot by her neioe, Mrs- hcrnard Corngan. f Mrs. Mulligan was a woman of aicro- that ordinary lnlollllfillbl. ‘well versed in ancient andmodern history, and being a good conversat- lonalist aha was an agreeable corn- panion. Her strong spirit of 1am! and piety greatly edlilcd all with whom she was aowfllflfif- 811d "m! bggutiflfl song-nation she answered the csll. footiilod by every comlort o! Holy Church. 81m leaves to mourn three adopted daughtersr-ldrs. Auc- tln Donahoe, Roseneoth, Miss Clare Mooney and Miss Ioretta HughesDe- trcit. Her funeral took place Mo! 3rd to St. Teresas church, where a Raqu- lem mass was sung by her W011i!" pastor, some: Ignatius. after which the remains were laid to root beside those Of-hor husband. who undr- ceosed her thirty years ago. Ml! 11¢!‘ Soul Rest. in Peace. The following Mass Cards were re- celvedz- ' Mr. and Mrs. S. Mooney, Mr. and Zvlrs. Patrick Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jennings, Mr. and Mira. M. Reagan. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. H. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. H. Curran, M's-s Laurette Hugh- es, Miss Clare Mooney, Mrs. Marg- aret Kenny. Mr. and Mrs. D. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jennings, Miss. Mary Jen- nings, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brothers. Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Mclnnls, Miss Ellen McKenna, Mr. and Mrs/Theo. Gleason and tamily. (High) m. and Mrs. Leo Brsdiy. Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin Donahue. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Monsghsn and Maurice (High) Mnand Mrs. B, Corrigan. Loretta and Don- iald Donahoe, Mrs. G. H. McGulgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kelly, Miss Mary A. Monaghun. Mrs lMurphy and Louise, Mrs. P. Clarkin. Miss Edna Corrigan, Mr. and Mrs James Goodwin. Miss Marie and Gen cvleve Monaghari, Miss A. Kenny, Mrs. M. Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mooney, lvlr. and Mrs. Albert Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mooney. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mooney, Mr. John Mullig- sn, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. McAul- ay. Mrs. M. Hyrne, Mrs. Bridget Ken- ny, Mrs. M. Corcorsn. "Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Curran, Mr. and Mrs. R. Curran Mr and. Mrs. J. Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. P. Rooney, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Curran. Mr. and lVh-s. H. Curran, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mooney, Mr. and ivlrs. C. Corrlgan Ernie and Joe Cor- rigan. ltdirandMraJMcFarlane m. and Mrs. J. Doyle, (High) Mr. and Mrs. Morriscy, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Jennings. Pownal News On Friday. May l7. the clouds which had dispelled the sunshine for almost one week broke away and the sunlight burst forth not only in the heavens, but also in the hearts or PownaYs young people, this be? lng the beautiful day of the lovely moon lit night, when they presented their funny two-act ploy. "The Egyptian Mummy" to s. capacity house which intimated its apprecia- tion by perfect, attention. The place, Pownal Hall. The hour, 8.45. The chairman. w. W111 Macllachem. who introduced the evening's entertainment in a bright and witty manner, started the ball rolling with the humorous aide- up. The following num” proceed- ed the play. Selection by orchestra, composed o! Misses Edyth Lawton and Adelle Smith, Messrs F. H. Lit- tlejohns and Parker Inga This was followed by a vocal solo by Mrs. Will Mutch with Miss Francis Wood as accompanist. Vocal solo, with Miss Wood. accompanist, Mrs. Mulch. Violin solo. Rev. Mr. Llttlejohns, se-i companled on the piano by Mrs. Beatrice Judson. Here the audience showed their admiration for instru- mental music by continuous ap- plause. The players kindly respond- ed with a beautiiul encore. At this point s. great wave of joy and es- pectatlon passed over the audience. The curtain was drawn back. the play had begun, and now we behold Mr. Ernest Smith in the role of the professor, in a moodlsh mood, be- cause he at preaentJias not discov- ered the "Elixir" oi life. Rosie, the maid, was cleverly taken by Mil Winnie ltoberhon. and when the professor's son. acted by Howe] Smith, arrived home from Bolton, great Joy was manifest by father and son, also the maid who was outta taken with the son. and judging frmn the way son made oyea at pretty little Rosie. be must have had some practice. The Tramp, bat- ter known as m. Arden Richards, made a miserable rsggidy. detestable pathetic looking figure, all that couldbedoairad intheroleoia tramp-and not fond of work. but as the proresaw had just discovered the Hlalr of lite and ll flllfl! Ion-eb- lng for a body to try hh-oapvrinu- ant maths trmp is willing to sat as an mutton mommy tor one hall cam. thaiatterisatthlstimeobstohin act two we see the mummy caro- rully wrapped in white l!!!‘ in t- lug. The professor arrives INN-ll’ dlseouraltd until his son shows him the mummy. what bap- pens ma: this 1| funnier seen than MIN. 1068188 from the gain of laughter that tilled the ball as the mummy became very much nllva beblnd the protessorb back. Altar three dorm o! the imaginary liquid the mummy spoke. "You old raaoai. you have poisoned mo." at the same time chasing the old professor behind the scenes. ' .I.uterml|aloh. . Piano solo, Halal Mschcborn. Wax work ilgure show in charge of Messrs E. Smith and Gordon Sheld- ow- The following is the personnel:- Tbe Drlsccll ‘rrio. mun and Iarold Smith Ana Hamid Iawton; Napoleon, Rob Macaw; Lindy, Ernest flnttb; A great singer, Miss rrancls Wood; Fox, Canada's orator. Harold Lawton. Dorothy Dix. mil of advice. Mabel Enman. As the Mayo Dru. Arthur Moore and Arden Richards made quite a sensation, one or our vocal- ists almost fainting at the operation. Mr. Mack MacRae made a splendid radio announcer irom Shtion B. Q. U. E. A. K., Pownsl. God lava the King. ALBANY INK DID?! Mr. A. C. Green, merchant, paid a business trip to Summer-side on Saturday. Messrs‘ Keith and Waldmn Cunar- on o! Albany, were visitors to Spring- tpn over the week end the guests of Messrs Will and m Cameron. On Friday evening. May l7, the Chelton Dramatic Club presented their excellent play "Home Acres" in Searlotovm Hall to a. lame and appreciative audience. The weather was fine and the roads good, and Judging by the loud IPNIIIQ. the audience were by no means disap- polnted, but one and all wholly en- joyed themselves. Mr. W. P. Cameron was a visitor to Springfield this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Macllay. Al- bany North, were recent visitors to Summerside. Mix Annie Heatley spent the week end in Albany. Miss men Croeaman of Caps Traverse. spent the week and in Al- bany, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Curtis. M“! Ruby Burns spent the week cndlnrrcctowxmtbeguestottba Misses Minnie and Mabel Campbell. Miss Ada Walsh has returned to her homa in Albany aster lpgnfln‘ some time 1n Chsilotatowh. Miss Annie Cameron was a recent visitor to Summeralde. Miss Helen McCarville. Carleton, 516ml- bas returned to be! horns, sitar spending a few days visiting lriends in Albany. Our school is proposing favorably under the skillful management g1 Mil Muttart. * The many lrlonds o1 Mn. W. P. Cameron are glad to u; hgr p“; home otter being confined to flu Prince County Hospital for some time. Misses Annie andiFiorence Unman- on have returned to their homo in 419ml’- l-"rr lbending a few weeks with relatives in Shamrock. Mr. my‘ MacDonald, our obliglng mall courier, u mm; excellent m. its to t-ba public, rain o: shins. We mlwayu see Qvfllratuiations go out to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald ‘Ibomaa on m. ma; of a "bonnie woo lusts." I. W113’ Be a Sufferer From SKIN DISEASES When You Can Procuzg “PELLIIIIIHI" That Will Remedy All These Troubles To be had at all Drug- stores Price per bottle $1.25 " or cm u Central ___Guordion non-r uxraew’ a o0. afo. Moore g. “Heidi-Ii cnsrsun barns!- ornam- ed wanna» uwncou unfll nu- camber. aon-ss-ao-so at IAITNI! RAIL-Glide on Illn- day, m. mo. ‘at some: run n 10.80 o'clock. lbodal mulls. rum IUII sun IUI costs shown b! llr. ‘rumble! of Bolt Illn- irow o Co, bare on neuron the 35th. Moore 8: Mound liilnltfl- DQ413441 LIAVI you: arrow. emi- m Fur Coat with Bolt mntmv & 00., whose representative will be in our land! to’ Wm: Dttarinlmt all d»! Saturdty. was on muss Llllitd. tows-sou. ' -s-_p..‘ mountain: causes in 0mm. may. the Mb- h“ will be larvicl h tbo 2M8 film 00inch at 11 a-nt» in the 01mm Ohm-ch at 2.10 p.m., in the South Granville Church at 1 p. m. nsvl: you A m! 00A!‘ that needs alteration or repair. Irlng it in tor Mr. ‘lhmbiay’! attention Satur- day the 26th. Moore t Molnar! Limited. 4069-5-24-11. xiii . IMPIIIAL IUPYL! I009 Iliu- u healthy growth and development for the young roses. adore promot- ly tilled b! Imlitrlal Biscuit Co. Ltd. (0784-24-81 IMIIIIAL SUPPLY FOOD. freshly prepared. now available in any quantity desired at Imperial Biscuit 0o. Ltd. Olty. 4076-54441 ENGAGEMENT VANNOUNGID. -- Mr. and Mn. George I. Henderson. announce the engagtinvnt o! their daughter Jean to Dr. Jinan Howie. Montreal West. Wldlllfil Ill! hhn place in August. cocoa-sou. IIGIIS‘! GUN-H! folol. wim- wlnners, at Exhibition and Ibo lhow and loaders in pelt values. are goo- duced by radios the ymns was liberally with Milli-ll Iupply Ibed. Order now from Imperial Elacuit Co. ‘ Lid. 4078-54441 DILIGITIUL IAIIIILI. — On Wednesday owning, at use» Dana Academy. the girls ei tbs commer- clal Class and tbs regular boarder! held s farewell antartalnmont forth: Prince o! Wales Ocllaga students boarding at the Convent. The oncol- lent programme rendered was vary much appreciated. lllm Katie Roen- ey read an address, to which Min Nora Murray and Miss Bertha O‘- Brlen replied en babel! c! the Col- lage girls. ‘rho entertainment elasad with an exchange oi good wisbas for future success and happiness. and a very happy vacation. REPLACING IILLS-wllflsrfllaro J. Jetti, Montreal, and Arthur lou- cher, c! Quebec. have commonest! work at It. - tan’: Cathedral re- moving the two balls fr‘! the oar- llicowblobworoailsbtlyoinodtimo and rep‘ ' two which havl basin sent to replace them. no old bell whlchhaaalsobalnromathaaor- rived wlthihaothsrtwoandltwlli be placed in tbs South tower. The electric mechanism tor the carillon will also be overhauled. an‘! I-lQUIlTlD-Iacontly a delegation from the flying Oiub waited upon members of the Govern- ment with roiavmco to sacurlngabout forty acres oi hlcouwood Farm as ailylrigilald. The psrtotiand which mamm- Abbott oduidarod might ba suitable tor thapurpesawal thathewouldnotiaeillbarscom- mending the giving up o! this land aaitwouldtskatoomucbhomtba Palm. newaslnravonbowovmef recommending the giving to Usflob the uaa of a pwtion opposltathatloi! Links. ‘rbla is a part o! the Connol- ly Blah and is under lull b! the Government. it consists of about ‘II acres. i! Armless Man R021 Jeweler (Mlrltisbllnltsllrcal) MILAIHllayIt-lbnw Dirich- onaottbabillslt hvslarshtlnal. was unused towaalfi enatomam. Iutsvmhawaalmpramsdwhamono fins afternoon. abuse Iiusttlear palntodaqneklambluoandadornsl wltbbrllllantnlclalfitttngmrailldfl tohinhop. ‘lhmdhtbs plate-lion aoorba eooid saa a perfectly ntfarmsd enmuurnsidv lssoaalfllmhts soot sadopsn the dasrefllaear wltngroatdlfinflaaAtsilmnlflb lrsnlreybalrlsapadaltdlaal. fllswbalaapoaranmlpshdwealtn llincrlrlesptitsnblsbltlmiil and rushed forward- (‘Instant gyggsat atllhl hello Excellency?" for my wile," replied the stranger BHOHY. A faltand price Your Btcolleney would go?" we shall m." land a comfortable seat and tray af- tar tray o! costly jewels were placed more him U! Iilllor Inrlco hunseli. his oyss. Never once did he take his hands out of his overcoat pocket. bad no tuna lulttbon to wonder at anythlu. ‘rho customs: made a tow brlatromarks about some of the slit- tarlngjswsiaandit almost appeared astfbawsagoingtnwalkoutwithout maklogapurcbasawbsnbaauddenly iamarbad: “lhowma that pendant in the loft-band corner o: tbs tray." Store Open Saturday ‘Night Untill 10 P. M_ EXTRA SPECIAL’ Ladies’ Hollywood Street Dresses 200more for Saturday's selling Small, Medium, Oversizes each IASIMENT STORE _ _ Ladies’ Lace Trimmed Hightgowns Pink, Peach, Mais, Coral, Nile, Mauve Maize each / ‘For Saztgfddayis selling Lace. Trimmed and Plain mg?" Ladies xSilk Lingerie - - - 3332i‘??? Silk Lingerie PANTES $1 v°5t3—'mo°mers ‘rigid-grass SLIPS Cam STEP-INS m“ 59c each 79c each LADIES’ DIMl'I‘Y LADIES’ Crepe llo Ghene and Georgette Soarfs Plain or Fancy Designs t each Broadcloth Smoeks and Hoover Uniforms Small Medium ,Large sizes 1.19 BASEMENT STORE Bloomers-Slips Hightgowns 49° MAIN FLOOR. miuinery Specials Two Tone Sport Felts $2.49 New Summer Straws $2.98‘$_3.49 Children's Bonnets & Straws $1.00 $1.49 $1.89 p i SPECIAL VALUE Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose All the newest shades. Every pair perfect Sizes 81/5 to 10 $1.39 Pa" MAIN FLOOR 49° 79° MEN'S i Broadcloth Shirts Separate or attached collars Sizes 14 to 17 $1.00 t The shopping public of Char- lottetown and vicinity must know good value for we sold 723 of these same shirts on Opening Day. On Saturday we should sell 1000. Be here early. MEN'S Cheviot Trousers Sizes 34 to 44 $1.98 Men's Silk Combinations All sizes Penman's Make suit "My Wire's name is Elwwrfl» i” smiled tho Jeweller. The strove?‘ smiled back politely and contiml“ "Please hand bearer £700 which require to settle (or n Film“! Enrico.” "' "Now is not that curious." lauil" r . the Jeweller. "my name is 17'1"” w“ * The stranger again replied with slight smile. The note was given to the chew feur who immediately drove awn‘! the big ear, and the siren!" n“ made a final. exit, ushered to the do by the delighted Signor Enrico. An hour later the Jeweller return! home in high spirits, burstinE w i‘ the wife of his bosom about his 8°‘ fortune that day. But his wile n cpived him with the remark. “I it’ the chaurfeur the 70,000 lire, dc" But a few seconds later he was back again. "I just saw a bracelet in your window. I want it." The jewel, priced at $3.500 was taken out of the win- dow and held up for hta inspection. "Will you be good enough," said the "1 vane to buy a birthday present "May 1 venture to enqulrfl-olmost Signor marlco-"to what distinguished stranger, "to see what money I have left." Signor ‘Enrico took out the wallet once more. It con- tained barely 0250. The stranger thought for o second. then he turned to the jcwolier: “Will you write a note for me. I'll send w my wife for the money and the chauffeur will collect the trinket in half an hour." Signor Enrico was only too pleased to oblige. A sheet of paper was brought to him and the stranger bo- gan to dictate: "Dear Eleanorofi..." "Show mo tbs best Wu have and ‘Rae diatlnluished customer was of- lasaamlnadtlnmalmzutonlywitb llgnor Inrleo noticed this. but he Tbs pendant was held up for his inspection. "I'll have that." be said. "low much?" The Jeweller told him tba price was 83.000. “Very wall Ir-wm you be good snougbtotakemywailct outofmy braaotpoeboltlbsvsnehandalrba war. you loom" lisoor Irnlcob exclamation oi sor- arias. not mtald with pity, was nnulna. ‘no assistants, who bad wihdrawn to a respectful distance eyed tbl war-hero with distressed admiration. Illlrhrtcodiilaabowsautdlln