tli l. 91.2% l8 t: .5 2 E’. 125R. .n.-'~a-_-¢nQ-¢alaI-R:I§ _’ liootiSitalg, Stock Companies =z§ayfistzemntnzeie~nmalfl~ g Q's-um an awe u! i \ of our establishment. s; 13?...»- ... -~ g <__i (i. F. iiutcilesoa. . 7"‘ n-“u-“T .9 i n 4.1;. iSinaersilefiiid' ‘Coovsrnir t» my obtain ii: by the Ilfnpl8; inex- cents. Proceeds for Y. M. IC- A»- equipment. pensive meant oils _M"_K BOTT""'_LE stoppers w“ b0! 0f M_OlR‘S—'- ed and lpflnmd 6'5 “m! pa, mo“. WhY hfliitfltel and at Bruce's. Congoleum H!!! B! big reduction. Write Brace's for spceiai prices. Get ready f0!‘ 90ml" ion De Races, sulky wheels_ tub- Molata LiMrrlsn . 3 ‘HALHAX, a es, she is, spokes. Btu,’ B! Blue"- ' miss! JAMl8,Aillnt_ ANDY A"il.. s MERMDE__ . CHARLOTTIF-rglx“ Sang iiiacGregor, git’: noted Scot- tish entertainer. made a IP99!“ trip to Bummersioe on Saturday’ night, returning to Charlottetown on Monday afternoon. On arrival Saturday night he went directly to the "Y" where lie iuet over 60 boys on the gym floor. After a short talk. Sandy got the lwyfl 1M0 a series of wheelbarrow races, the finals of which resulted as follows: 1st my» art Wood and RendslLBow- ness. Jill Chub and Ross Patterson Three legged races followed in which Wood and Bowness B18911! came in as winners, with Johnston and Morrison second. Next came a tug-o'-war between two teams of the bigger fellows followed by a pie eutzng contest and a peanut race. Sandy with his usugil, gen- erosity ivus determined that the boys should have of the best, and in order to niakc the evening a top notcher in their memories he brought his programme to a close by taking the whole party to Bunn's treating them to ice cream. During the treat a number of the old favorites were sung, then. after cheers and the singing of “ For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" a very happy evening was brought to ii close by the singing of the Nation- al Anthem. On ISunday tSandy sung in three of the churches and on Wednesday night of this ween he is coining buck to assist the Camp ‘Firc Girls in putting on an entertainment, in aid of their rooui in the Prince County Hospital. ~COMING EVENT-Summer- siile is to he favored with sonic- tliing very much out of tiie ordin- ary, on Friday night, June 17m when the pupils of Mrs. R. Richardson will giv-e a violin re- cital in the Assembly Hall, of Sum- mersitle High tSchopi. Mrs. Rich- ardson has some particularly fine talent among her pupils, and under the painstaking care oi’ their very efficient teacher. th-ey are already quite accomplished. This will be a rare opportunity for all lovers oi’ good music, and particularly ul the violin, to satisfy the most fast- idious taste. Few towns are as fortunate as Sunimerside in pos- sessing such an efficient teacher, of the violhi as Mrs. Richardson and there is no doubt that her pupils will render their selections from‘ the Old Masters in a mariner which will do credit to themselves and give much pleasure to those wno uttnil. The entertainment is be- ing given in aid of the Y. M. (‘.. A. the proceeds being for the pur; chase of much needed equipment, for the carrying on of the activlt ics among both the boys and girls, h ocola \ I y . \.\\\ {es MOIRS Halifax Ladies College _ and Conservatory 0f Music This common Tim m’ Miss G. F. Blackwood, Principal. School Course leading to gradu- li OH. Special Courses in French. Phy- sical Training. StenoBTBPhY- Art Courses leading to Teachers D lo CON S i~}il\".-\T()lt Y Bir. H. Dean. Director All grades in uii branches gruduutitin. t0 'i‘t-iiclier's Certificate. Licentratc uf hlusic from Diil~ music. of Music from Dul- lltlusic. For Calendars and apply to HALIFAX. N. S. School ofmilgxpresslon leading to IllltJFmi-llifl" graduation. MRS. M. G. TAYLORrSecretary. NOiIlCE 1 Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfg., C0., Limited __ Box 485, Charottetown and the Summersitie public will no H. R. firchenGeneral Representative doubt hc (lbllbly interested in such .v:_, . an exceptionally hlghclass eat-er- MIIKOILMCIJQOd- tainment in the aid of such .1 55 Prince Street Charlottetown Wm "y m” - T “"' ’ lyar.l".tllni_yli'i_rriggi_fl intro nu a lilliiiiii. After Long Suffering Mn. Peasey Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound _ TOFOHIO. Ont-f‘! suffered witl irregular menstruation, was weak an: t ~ run down, could not eat and hat headaches. Th! worst symptom: were dragging down pains, so bat ‘ I sometime; thought l would go crazy and l seemed to be smothering. l wai in this condition for two or three years and could not seeni towork. l tried all kinds of medicines and had been treated by physicians but rcceivcdno benefit. ound one of your booklets and felt inclined to try Lydia E. Pinklianfl Vegetable Compound. ireceivad the best results from it and now l kccp house and go out to work and am like a new woman. I have recommended our Vegetable Coin u id to my ncnds and if these Eiocta will help some poor woman use them as on lcasc. '——Mrs. J. F. Pnasav, 387 lug .t., Toronto, Ontario. ll you are one o! time women do iot euiier for four or five years as llrs. Peary did, but profit by her uperieocelnd be restored to health. 148 Richmond Si A Chartottetown Fire, lite. Accident Sickness and Plate Glut lnmm it Lowest nits. i »OO tgi-fox BISCUIT ‘The imperial Cod Oil Fox biscuit is the result of of several years radiation! experience in baking, a fox biscuit that is safe. wbflleflfiml’ “"1 eY-higb food value. it contains a. liberal 1111mm"? 0i‘ cod liver oil which fblilckgoylgdged by leading chemists to be of great medicinal value. If you want your ywng foxes to develop ralIldlY. keep "will lluii-“Y by lbfiediiig imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuit and new milk. i ,,. —VlOLiN REC|TAL.—'PIIDHI of Mrs. R. B. Richardson. Assemblly ~ -Hall, Suinnierside ‘High Bclwo» 1 - i‘ the- epic-g of Friday, June 17th at 8 o'clock. Ad- dwelmdwhmyo“ mission. adults and children. 25 B_ Barred Rocks were ‘came brootly. -RAC! mono! oilvuuis please remenibe that I110 911"!" for Dominion Day races at Summer side close ion June 3 ..-RACE HORSE OWNDRQ please remember that the Bltriei for Dominion Day rlcai It sfllllmei’ side close on June 20. 1 ._MEETlNG—Tiie Bodflqllo Red- Cross Society will hold a meeting‘ in Central Bedeque hall on Wed- nesday. ‘June 15th at 8 p. m. Ilsa McMahon will ‘be present and-twill jddress the meNliiI Bvqryone is invited. - -~8TEP DANCING AT SUMMER -8lDE on Dominion Day first, sec- ond and third prises wiill be given in this copetition at the big race parties intending to dance please send their names to James Ponder- gast. secretary, Kensington before June 25. --—-¢0>—--—- zzMany have been relieved ti corns by Hoiiowafs Corn Remov- er. lt has a power of its own that will be found effective. Charlottetown Egg Laying Contest Notes FOR THE 29th WEEK OF THE CONTEST, ENDiNG MAY 22 .___..,. There was a gain of teii eggs in the Charlottetown Egg Laying Contest for the 29th week, the total number of eggs laid being 885. Eighteen hens have passed the 100- egg mark, from the 25 pens ‘of 10 hens each. ‘M‘rl J] D. MdLeiian‘s White Leg- liorns led the week, with a tntal of 4!) eggs; Mr. C_ McLellan's White Leghorns were 2nd, witiii 48 eggs; Mr. J. B. Miilman's Barred Rocks were 3rd, with a total 0f 47 eggs; the White Loghorns of Mr. Edwin Reid, Mrs. it. W. Bulpit/t and Mr. H. S. Moase tied for 4th place with 44 eggs each; Mr. James Cain's Gtih. with 41 eggs; Mr. William Noah's Wh-ite Experimental Farin‘s Penvof Bar-l red Rocks No. 25. for (1th place with 36 eggs each. MrsfMcLareirs Barred Rocks tied with James J. Jenkins’ White Mr; Wallace .i\icKa-y"s Barret‘ Rocks and the Experimental S-ta- tion‘s pen of Barred Rocks No. 2ft for 7th.place. with 3i5 eggs each. {The ‘Experimental Station's pen of Barred Rocks No. 25 leads tihc contest with 841 eggs; ‘Mr. J. U.’ ‘J. Jenkins‘ White Legihorhs are 7th with 767 eggs. ‘FOR THE 30th WEEK ENDING " "’; MAY 29th 1921. ‘ There was a considerable failing off during the 30th iveek of the‘ Charlottetown Egg Uflylilg Contest. as a. great many ot‘ the birds be- iTlie total number of eggs laid was 750, or 13~5 less than - the previous week. Twenty-four’ ‘birds have now laid 100 eszs or more; ll-ien No. 3, owned by J. B. _ Miilman is first, with 1-12 eggs ‘ and Mr_ Percy itfutchh: Hen No. 6» has laid 135. Mr. J. ll. Miilmarrs‘ pen of Barred Rocks tied with Min, "C. 'McLellan’s White Legliorns for, first place, with 4G eggs; Mr.‘ William Neaie's White Leghorns were 2nd with 44 eggs; Mr. iEdwin Reid's White Lcghorns were IirtLj Willi! 439885; Mrs. J. J. Mcliellan’s , White Wyandottes were 4th, with“ 41 eggs; Mr. H. -S_ Mouse's White ' Leghorns were 5th_ with 38 eggs: ' Mrs. R. W. Bnllpitfs White Log: thorns tied with the Experimental. Station's pen of Barred Rocks No. , 23 for 6th ‘place. with 35 eggs. Mr. J. B. Millmans Barred Rocks passed the Experimental Station's pen of Barred Rocks No. 25 by 15 eggs, and with 878 eggs; the Experimental Station's pen No. 25 having 8B3 eggs; Mr. Wiiiiulm Neale‘s pen of White Leghorns eggs; Mr_ Edwinllteitrs White Leghorns is 4th. with 807 eggs; Mrs. J. J. McLeiianHa pen . The imperial , Biscuit Co. Limited Charlottetown, P. E. i. ~80: 448 orfriciii. . . LENS ._ Our Lens Grindiaghplnnt —tiie only one on e Is- land-is daily on iii manufacturing t e vari- ous kinds of eases, used iii correction of def EAR AS A CRYSTAL Qmumnoaryurasll tapioca-months m" the clan o: dirofl 'atusvq¢d.mh¢"°' '_ diminution-wow xsquaroaaa. loot-boll "new than, active There are no long de- iayllnwaiwlor‘ l’ lnssafll- 0 REAP?!- glfl CB, is the motto. I . p Iaww FRIDAY. "JULY 1ST , Free for all Trot and Pace I15 240 trot S10 3 minute Trot and Pace Purses divided 50, 2Q, 1'6, c per cent. Entrance 6 per cent at purse and additional on winners. 0. o. nitrite warm ism i. . it», out?» ' i t" w? ‘ 4.1.1 “.12 ‘ us: 4 t z Entrance close on Bntuidsy, July II . . l’ Traci: is o monitor of the Trott- ing Association. _ ,1 - IOQYLMMWIIL-IJQMII-LAN- - noel? . sleepy now leads the contest, t is Iiril. with 811 v pen of _ niaaliymti in its: ion ovarian iris: Alwwbonn .- » Summersitie Races a 1. .1. is, only on‘ 7-‘ 61-1150 " 7 Canada's libstfiunous Dessert" --- I <15. ioéiij. pen nf is 7th. with 773 eggs. TEST, ENDING JUNE 6, ‘i921 Contest fell off very reatllyin pro- manager thinks this is due -to the li/ellltllél‘. He has birds a dose of salts, and expects them to come back strong next week. 'l‘hc total nuni-ber of egllfl laid during the week was i751, from the 25 pens of 10 hens each. Twenty-seven individual hens have now passed the ICU-egg mark in‘ protluctioiifthe highest being Mr. J. B_ Millman's hen No. 3, with 141 eggs. Mr. William Neaie's pen of White Leghorns leads for the week wibh 41 eggs; Mr. C. McLelinn's pen of White Leghorns is 2nd, with 37 eggs; Mr. Percy Mutclfs Whitu Lcghorns are 3rd, with 34 eggs; IVir. J. B. Millmah's Barret] Rocks are 4th, with 33 eggs; Mrs. J. J. cMoLeilairs White Wyantottcs are 5th. with 31 eggs; Mr. J_ l). Mc- Lelian's White Wyandottes arc 5th with 3i eggs; Mr. J. D. Mclieiiaifs White Wyandottes are 6th, with 3O cgilfl- Mr. J. B. Miiimtin’s pen of Bar “thug Leghoms fled ‘vim Mr wured Rocks leads the contest, with G. Darke's Barred Rocks and the‘ 911 e559? the Experimental ‘Sta- tion's pen of Barred Rocks N0. 25 ‘is 2nd, with sss eggs; Mr. William f v i l Leghorns are 3rd. Ixlllégqljelf: o£.b{llg"h"‘“°" idxchange.) Ncziis’s White lwmi s58 eggs; Mr. Edwin Reid's Leghorn!’ Wm, White Leghorns are 4th. with 834 Alnierican Car Foundry ........ .. 4 ‘ eggs; Mrs. J. J_ Mcilcliulfs White American Smelling and Ro- \\'_vand0ttes are 5th, with 830 eggs; liw EXDerimentsl Station's White Leghorn! >'No. 21 are 6th, with 820 eggs; Mr.» James J. Jenkins‘ White Pivot YOPlK Central Railway.“- Leghorns are 7th. with 793 eggs; gssgglsa-Silielslifih: international Paper Mexican Petroleum and R. W. Bulipitfis White Leg- M.illnian’s pen of Barred Rocks are ‘horns a" amp with 755 e555- containe no Tom- pietons. 142 King W.. Tor-unto. B0111 b? Rodflinwflrns. \Vliite Wyand0ttel.~i1ifi.s1vltl:7x9 eggs; the Experimental fltstiows White Legliorns. No. 21 is 8th, with 795 eggs; and Mr. James J. Jenkins’ pen '0! White Logiiorns ' ‘m: an; WEEK or ‘m: con-E The Charlottetown Egg Laying duction during the past week; the feeding of beet" scrap in the warni given all the HALIFAX. June l-i.—-(.iuotui ions some Ooil. ............. ..- 48% Miiclllillsts‘ imam xi... 2x4 u!’ Oak~ Svveliings usually American Locomotives 79% 111ml “W! (iiiflflfl litltliéii NW 353 11- mean inflamed tlSStlG. ' Anaconda Copper ....... .. 331,4, 0. 0. M. oi’ Clifton. , bio - Canadian pacific Ranway _ 1101A, The late Mr. ltit-llrlnait‘. was the A rbme’ Jr’ gen“), 2nd, with x32 eggs; Mr. yviluiim, -"'_"""—'-— gaifgm $256 wuo son com. WITH IOE.—3_ ,_ l ‘Holman’ Nealds pen of White Leghorns arr‘ Studebaker Corgdrmon 76% The shortage of coal iii-as" ibc-en so gzlglllallzhdimn h” “ad 3rd, with 773 eggs; Mr Edwin Us“ Union Pacific 115% “Grimm m Gun‘ Eng" during the with “thy and comfort. Reid's white Leghorn; {we 4m, _ .‘_ "414",," llnited States Steel Corporn- Blrilfi 0f ‘Islitlnfrs ‘lxtiu-m ‘Eel 931:‘? it is a dgpendrnialzl anti- wi-th 746 eg s; the Experimental "-- -‘ 4i" _ _ nion ........................... .. ~- were una e .0 o a o '\ a . '~ septic an ger Cl e. Smflmn p; o! ‘white Leghom is; fiingfi-‘ihgirl-‘ivé-‘iiilfia sm-Ihfieuiyslsparintziiela rue i To meet inn situation, ‘the Nation- . Kwr itulzrldzzm‘ No. 21 are 5th, with 761 eggs; Mrs nil-IMAM ls "Janina-ea IP.’ R. S ~ a‘ Kitchen’ whwh happened to at mo" drusslltl‘ J_ J_ McLenan-B whim wyflndoues mmrsitosi-smneoiirs: glf0wéllgfbnclzlfifi'li_ .13 __ 50a; _ have a supply of coalsold hot wat- 1 F; Y€>€N% Inf. I “are 6H,’ with 7,58 eggs and Mu hm ml,“ ‘We; hm‘ nun,“ o, “um Atchison 79V. cr to the working people nt one s44 i. ou 0., on ru tidbit-forming X. ......... .. drug, 81.00 tit your drugglsts. ‘Priul _. l Nee at. our agencies or write whm’ July 136%’ SDL 12B‘ Corn. July 63%- Spt. 64. Outs, July 38%, Sept. 39%. iautiiiii Furniture im- tbe t The reputation of A~Hoiman’s Furniture Department‘ for supplying d goods of the highest standard at consistent prices is far-reaching‘. _ There is not ii corner in Eastern Canada but what orders“ furniture, regularly from H0lITlflIl’S—-ii1l1(l this volume is increasing from year to _y‘e_‘a.i' as the reputation of Holmams go further afieid._ ' _ . ;_ Whether it is agift to the Bride or a complete outfit of furniture a t Kitchen ...to Attic, no wh iety-hetter quality-Jower prices than lat H0iman’s. You will find a wonderfiui array of Parlor, Room, Bedroom, Hall and Kitchen Furniture. are here-the newest tlesignsln short you'll hey-saving prices iniHolmaifs Furniture Department. May we not have the pleasure of a visit from yew-SOON?‘ l d a. r. HOLMAN in), SummeifsltlttT ;i-ce plants. To obvate this,‘ int-i. At $7.00 Mallory Hats have been made by Mal- lory in Danbury’ Conn., for a century- that's why Mallory Hats are good. The lat- est Mallory Hats came in Friday—6 hand- some new siizrpes, six smart new colors. l.\M0iiiiE 8t‘ MCLEOI] [Ti]. kn\ l? lers were senit to Holland to bfl ' ‘ coal which they exchanged here t‘ i _ vice. l The iicnth ooi-ilrrcu in .'\.‘;llll0\lit,' . for awe/lungs y Mn. A. d o. McDONALD s Ward Mann-EM gwnk May 20th. oi’ Aicxanor '1). (Spike), lllf-‘Dliflfllil, loving lITOlllGIKOY Mrs. J. 1). Bell oi’ (lalguljr, thulntltt, tt native o.’ (lunzitiu .-‘\ member of son of the late ‘iiuurziil .\i oniild.l Merchant of Montague, and also; leaves two brothers, James W.. and ‘_, John it. of the Western States. v I v 1311/ -<+>————— ' , ,' ,1 . 4 hopgh powerful: Ab‘ Bil/g. l . 6V: czcnt a bucket. ‘The shtiutage of ‘coal also uproduceil a shortage 0f ice us it handicapped the antiilciul a assemiaii 1m. ANHS\HIIU immnu 1 . ere in Eastern Canada are "you offered abigger m- Living Room, Dining The most popular flnlahes find just what you wantat nio- . ./ ,7 ' ._i