(Moon e Moo»... .. 1 $3.60for...... .. 54x78 inch. Bedspreads worth 7O inch. Linen Damask for Table cloth, beautiful design, worth $3.25 for . . . . . _ _ _ _ $2.39 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown J Sale of Over Shipped C ounterpanes “y, Linens IT WAS A CHOICE OF EITHER SENDING THIS SHIPMENT BACK-OR PUTTING IT ON SALE AT A CUT PRICE. It was an over shipment—more than we wanted-and we’ll make it worth your while to take them off our hands in a hurry. 60x85 inch $2.89 Sale of Spring goods are new . Bedspreads worth $4.25 for . . . Bedspread size 66x95 inches worth regular $5.75 for . . . . . . . . $4.39. ' 7o inch UNION damask Table lfinen, floral pattern, $2.50 value OI‘ . . . . . . . Coatings worth to 4.90 This is a really remarkable bar- gainincluding as it does a nice range of Donegal Tweeds, Fancy Tweeds, and one piece of Green Cheviot. The 54, 56 and 58 inches wide—they are Worth to $4.90 per yard. OFFERED ' AT THE REDUCED PRICE 0F $35.. . . . $3.29 $1 .89. $3.50 and right-they are WJZZK\\\QVIIIZZZ£§\I\YIIiQQ . This sure is a bargainof the most attractive sort——the fab- ric is one of the loveliest 1n color and design that you have ever seem-you see everyday voiles ‘no better, offered at $2.00 to $2.25. Get some of this today at. .. .‘ .. .... . ...... $1.49. ;__ _ ___..,..____-- THE 000K STUDIO Ilome of Good Photography Phone I59 J 060-0-0- A. ll. Lyon Photographs of all elzee. films to fit all elxe _amateur cameras are received frooh every week. Moderate Prieeo Personal attention to Amateur Artistic Photographs Charittttown, P. E. I. l- .~ ONION Sets ESCIIALLOTS. 00-000 Early Garden Peas. Early Garden Beans. 200 Varieties Sweet Peas. Choice Dahlia Bulbs Choice Gludioll Bulbs. Summer Savory Seed And a full stock r f Garden Seeds at Carters Seed Store l 2 i Q-§'Q'O-FO+OO “WOHDER FROM l-Iolmalrs cata log. ..*SOURIS moving picture show Monday. 88485-13-2i. ....*A SPECIAL MEETING Sourls Blanch, G. W. V. A., 0f will at 9 p. m. on Saturday the 15th inst for the purpose of considering tile action lo he taken regarding the appointment of inspector, North Lake Breakwater. All members ur- gently requested to attend. 8795-5-11-31. ..*SCHO0L WORK-—The fol- lowing is the stlnding of the pu- pils of Greenfield School for the month of April, K. Estelle Murphy, Teacllerz-Grade \¢“-IlI——1. Earl Ennis; Grade Vfl——1, Margaret O'liolloran, 2, James Ennis; Grade V»l—-1, ‘Mary E. Evans, 2, Florence Troy, 3. Georgina. Ennis; Grade |V—~1,lMary Olllsllonsn, 2, ‘Margaret Evans, 3, Fred Troy; ‘Grade lV-l, Florence Trninor and Leo Ennis tequzll),2, Laura Troy; Brads ill—— 1, Josephine lMorrisey, 2, Martha O'Hailoran; Grade ll—1, Cecelia Trainor, 2, lvllter O'l<lalloran, 3, Frank Evans, 4, Stephen Morrisey; Grade l—l. Reta Ennis, 2, Emma Troy. Perfect attendance for month, ‘Florence Troy, Reta Ennis, Laura. Troy, ‘Leo Ennis. --'1'=.=."i T. FOR SALE A house with 25 rooms within uble for largo hearth? house. for- merly known est the arper House. ’l‘iitnislt. A good opportun ty for the right party. For full particulars ad- dress MRS- JOSEPII HARPER, (GEN. DEL.) Tifinllh, P. E. ' ‘0141-5-501. Why not have your photo taken. It is ._yo'lr duty to your family and friends Make an appointment - with ,1 BAYER roou I Phone 192-J O 6 Photvfltaphy a o a 9 O QQQQIQ.‘Q"QQQQQQU§Q*QQC s i i i i. l0¢O-O§-§O§' he held in the High School, Sourls ‘ three minutes walk of depot suit-' VOILE- $1.49 15'"luilmr/Innmuwrl/llflli“vaauuuuwl/a/IrxmInn; -_._— " -~-'--r___- imi-"im- - ii______ ulllpliisrlllilil GUARDIAN ...,"$T.‘PETER'S uloving pictures Show Friday‘. 8848-5-13-21. ‘~I~_*BRIDGETGWN moving pict- ‘tures show ifritlay. 8&27'-5-12—2i ..rsounls.lflc‘omluc WAR Menlorlais"—~i3anll 105th. in at- tendance. Don’: zlliss it. 8791-5-11- Zil. . l ..*SOLlRIS-—-Band of 105m. play- lllE.’ at ‘War Memorials” special music. 8792-6-11-21. ....’-'$ECOND IN SERIE$.—-Rev. J. Dugald NiacKenzie will preach the ,secolld in a series of special Sun- Aluy evening sermons in St. An‘ dlews Church, Montague, Sunday, May 1on1. l..The many friends of ‘Mrs. David Reid. ‘Montague. will be glad‘ to know she was successfully operat- ed on yesterday at the P. E. I. ‘Hospital. If Back Iiurts o... ,_, Salts For Kidneys sm- Lass MEAT IF KIDNEYS FEEL LIKE LEAD on BLAD- oisn aornzns ' »._ Most folks forget that the kid- m-ye like the bowels get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing no. cflllollfllly. else we have backache and dull misery, in the kidney reg- ion, severe headaches, rheumatic lllllllisss. torpld liver, acid stomach, slseplessness and all sorts of blad- der disorders. y . Y0" simply must keep your kid. neys active sag clean, and the mo- meat you feel an ache or pain in the kidney reslou. set about roul- ounce, of Jud Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoon. ful in s. glass of water before break- fast for a few days and your kid. neys will then act flue. This fum- ous salts ls made from the acid of lrapes and lemon Juice. combined Wllll lllhlfl. Bud la harmless to flush °l°8E°il llldflflyl ind stimulate them to normal activity. lt also llnutfllliles the acid in the urine g0 it no longer irritut th ' ‘ lilflllder disorders. .85 “a endulg Jad Salts is harmless; inexpon. sive. makes a delightful eflervee. V, cent Millie-water drink which every. body should take . i196» their kidneylswclleggdtllllfinalg Olllxlhu serious complications. well known local druszlst 8119s he sells lots of Jed s lfitzgke who believe in ovorcltlltlitlto II l I ble. B, Home “M” l‘ l" only tron. ,‘ ’ Roy's Market, Saturday. I ii\\1\lhfi \\\\\\RYl “\fiu§lillil ‘church on Sunday, May 16th at the wBSlIllliil I’ —lT new to u‘ , m Lhll ' inoe. " " ——l- . —FRISH COD: Haddock. Hfll- v ibut, Roy's Market, Summerslde. May 1a st. —FRESH BOILED LOBS-TERS, Hey 1a at. --HOLM.AN'8 READY-ITO wear week ends Saturday May 15. 8825-5-12-31 -LADIES SILK POPLIN dresses $9.85 for this week only at Hol- , : man's Summerside. sszo-s-lz-al —-DON"I' FORGET to attend Ho] man's big ready to wear sule ends Saturday May 15. 8829-5-12-31 —LADlEs AND MISSES fine tweed summer coats selling at hall price at Holman's Summerside. 8829-5-12-31 —LADIE8 ALL WOOL sweaters selling at half price, Holnlan's Sum- merside. 8829-5-12-31 --BAND of 105th playing at War “MemorislM-Sunlmerslde , May 26th. Auspices G.W.V.A. 8790-5-11-31 —STALLION CATALON will be offered for sale st the big sale on Friday, May 14 at Mr. Chas lves. 3i --FOR srnézr HEPAlRSr-A car load of Dorchester gravel arrived on Monday for the town streets. work on which has been startedJ-I .—'M|$$l°N BAND concert Friday evening May 14th. in Fredericton Hall, commencing at 8 dclock. Fee at the door. 8852. -CABBAGE, CELERY, Tomat- oes, dishes, lettuce, turnips, on- lonsqfiloys Market, Summerslrle. Mayliilil —EVERYTHING FOR Lobster Salad for Sunday. Roy‘s Market, Suniluerside. May 13 3i. ..-—-WAR MEMOf-NAUS in Sum- merslde high school assembly hall Milly 26tll--l05th Baud in attend- BIICG. 8789-‘5-11-21 -s1'. sLEANoRs people don't, miss War Memorials at Summer-i side May 26th. See your boys and, where they fought. ' I 8789-5—11-2l --SUM|MER8llDE--Hear. 105th, band ut War Memorials. Assembly illull May 26th. 8790-5-11-31 -—KlNDL-|NG WOOD.—-.Split or in blocks $2.00 a load at our wharf. A. Pickard 6k Col ‘Coal Dealers. Phone 240. 8849-5-13-3i. MURRAY HARBOFL-Rev. n1 J. Morrison will preach at all points\oi the Murray Harbor Presbyterian usual hours. - —AN ENTERTAINMENT . and supper will be held in Malpeque Hall under the auspices of the Womens‘ institute this Thursday evening. if not fine o: Friday. —GROW POTATOES with high grade Nitrate of Soda, Acid phos- phate and lnurinte of Potash the kinds that give the most plant food for the least money. For sale L-y Austin A. Scales; Messrs. A. Home and Co, Summersidc. Zwks -UNLOADING INVERNESS COAL-We are now unloading a schooner of lnvelness Screened Coal. Save money by taking deliv- ery direct from the schooner. Phone your order. R. T. Holman. Lid. Sum lllersidc. , 8796-5-11-31. —THE LATEST ‘MODE-A large, auto truck fitted with seating cu- pacity for fourteen passengers ls the latest contrivnnce for travel- ling. This auto is owned by the Messrs, Harding IBTOS. S‘Side, Managers of the ‘Harding's Garflilfi- The auto in charge of one of the firm, loft here on lMonduy evening with» n full load, on an excursion trip to the Country and by all up- pc-arances the conveyance is a success. H ---COAl_ LAP-EN —’T‘Ilr> schooner “Giyndon” sailed Wednesday-after- noon for Port ‘Hastings, N. B. tor a cargo of screened coal for Messrs. Joseph Reid & Co., Sulumerside. —WIL.L PROBATED — In the matter of the settlement of the Estate of the late Thomas Hodgson, iledenue, P. E. l., intestate. The, following sums hav tween pail!- to the heirs by Mrs, odgson. Ac- mlnistratrix of the Estate: To Mrs. Lewis, Yeo, Belmont, P. E. 1., $850, and lot and barn in Summerside, value. $250; Mark 1. Best, Crapsud, P. E. l., $500; Mrs. Oliver Best. Belmont,‘ P. E. I. $116; Mrs. John Lecky, North Bedeque, P. E. l., $116; Richard Simmons, Freetown, P. E. l. $100‘. Fred rick Simmons, Wllmot, P. E. l., 116; Mrs. Howard Weeks. Fredericton. P. E. 1., $116; Mrs. Wilfred Inmnn North Tryon, P. E. 1., $116; Mrs. W. W. Green, Princeton. B. 0.. $116; W. E. Cnllibeok, Calgary. Alta., $116; u. 1.. cottboell. Mone- ton, N. B., $116; Mrs. H. S. Pear- son, Red Deer, Alta... $100; Mrs. J. D. Sheei. Portland, Oregon, $160 Harry S. Moore. ' Sydney. C. 13.. 8160. The remaining. ilelra. de- clined to take their share, waiving their claim in favor of Mrs. Hod- gson as follows: Mrs. R. C. Lee, Summerslde. P. E. 1.: Mrs. W. J. Buchanan. Sum- merside. P. E. 1.; Mrs. Thomas Johnston, Summierslde. P. E. 1.: Mrs. Harvey J. Wright. Three Hills, Alta"; Richard V. Nicholson. Ottawa, Ont; George B. Nicholson, M. P. Chnpleun, Ont. A... P P t ‘et it‘? date $ Cash Only OwO-O-FGO-O-Q-O Tooth-is” QA-rALooGEvEe you money. 8798-5-11-21 . .—COAL LADEN—TIle schooner Glydon. Doucet nlzlstcr has finished discharging coal and will leave at onco for Hastings to se- cure n glllllllill‘ tralrgo. ll —NEW CAR OWNERS.—Anlong the recent 1)lll'CllilSBl‘S of curs from the different §ll1l1lll&l1Sl(lL.Llll2ll21‘S_ _ are: Messrs. J. A. Arsenaull, re- presentative oi‘ The Imperial 0i! 4‘o.. of Sunlluersitlo and A. R. Wells, one oflSulnmel-sides success- ful fox ranchers. Have each pul chased .l now Sight four Overlann froln lvlessrs. Brace & MCKIIY. -—THAT GERMAN GUN. —Mr, Neil McLeod, K. t‘... of Sultllner- side, has received the advance note for the German gun which is ex- pected somewhere around the fifteenth of August. Rumors are floating around Summerside that the gun is already here. but will be under cover until the unveiling to take place about tile lulddle of the month. ‘ "i I --CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.- Solue time ago a (Zllflllfillgk) appear- ed in the Sumlnersitie Journal claiming that the record of‘ 133 fox pups from 24 pens could not be beaten. This record like many oth~ ers has been broken by the Willow llill Cvlllliafly under the manage- ment of Mr. George Callback, who states that 138 pups have been produced in 24 pens thus exceed. ing the record by 5 pups. Perhaps some one can beat this? -—-SQ,I-!OOL WORKm-Following is the standing of Mt. Carmel School ‘ the month of Aprllz-Grllde Villa}. Ernest Poirisr, 2. Beat- llce Gallium," 3. Sylvain Gflllllilll. Grade VJ.—1. Bertha! Arsenuult, 2. Berthat Poirier, 3. George Gallant. 4. Dsmerlse Arsenault, Grade V.——. 1, Marie II. Gallant, 2. Bernadette Arsenault 3. Leon Aucuin, 4. Em- anuel Gallant. —PLEASANT AFFAIR. -— On Monday, Mlly 10th, n Basket Social and (‘fltfifilllllllléfll was held in the Llnklettcr School by the Women's institute. The programme for the evening consisted of choruses. games, "re-citations, dialogues and _ solos, all of which were carried“ out with due credit to the performers and greatly enjoyed by nil pres» ent. Mr. Everett Clark was chair- mun for the evening. Tile proceeds which netted sixty dollars were for the aid of the ‘Linklctter Ronrd Cemetery. Hardlngs new motor vsn with its seating capacity of about twenty-five people solved the transport problem by bringing out the van load of merry makers from Siummersldo. "T. -q—-iO&-_-n Do lo! outlet - llvtzllllgelfmloedlin‘: or Pmu-udtn Pilel. ‘no ourtl i ~" "r "but"! riifififi..'i'wfii“'ro'i liove you at once and u certainly "1' NJ- 60- o box. o denier or nth heal. ‘furor - .. Ll ' e gornlito. lemon pg! ("no I?‘ ‘yaw “MW-II lhh new use eneloro Ir 11k.‘ t Don’t __._-..:.: l l “ls-ESTER N] I"ER.SOT\ .\ L-h wihlrs. John Richards lll‘l‘l\'(‘.". irulll Montreal on lliouduy PVOIIlIHZ. ll. ---Mr. Fl‘(‘(l€‘.l‘l(IltIll Stet-n, oi Fl‘(‘l|l‘ll'- ion, .\' i‘.., was in town today on llllfilllebz. Officer, Borden, was week on a business trip. ill town till..- II ——Mr. Alfred Keoughulll. proprietor of tllcwSiSide Monumental Works. wen; to Georgetown Monthly on ii business trip. ll —~-Mr. Arthur Vinniconlbc. of Ilali- fax, N. S. ‘was a visitor lo Sunl- incl-side on Tuesday. ~-IVIr. W. P}. England, of Sum- nlersidr, left Wednesday luornig on a business trip to Si. Jolln, N. B. -*Messrs. (l. D. hit-Indium. (‘harlottt-town. and D. M. Ranlsay. Fortune Cove lwere in Town Tues- day on business. —*l\’Ir. James A.Murph_\', Augustine (‘oven wind Mr. Alexander Large, Tryon, were among the lneu doing business here on Tuesdu-‘y. H —Mrs. Gordon Dawson zlull hlrs. John Driscolle. (‘ape "Traverse. visited here on Tuesday of‘ this week. —~*IVlr. E. II.‘ Rayner, has return- ed to Summerslde from Montreal New York and other states where he has been some time on fox l)ll.-'.i< ness. -—Mr. Gorden lvlchiillzln. of North River is in Sunlmersillr ill- specting registered seed at Messrs Jos. Reid d: Co. —<Mr. Harry Ward, of East Clyde, N. B. is in Sulnemrsllie, with the intention of buying several illou- snnr] barrels of herring to be used in the different smoking factories in that Province. a-Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Muttart. Ml. and Mrs. llellley Milliarl. of Cups Traverse luoiorod in io Suiti- mcrside on Monday. -—Mrs. (DIM) Doyle. OfIlVIOIIClOII. is spending a few days in Summer- sirie. visiting her sisters the Nilsses Murphys. —'Mlss Rae Barlow, of Alborton. MPS- H- BFYcn and iss M_vrilc Sweet. of Cnscllmpec. were nlunng the arrivals to Sumnlersitlo on Tuesday. ' rnorslde, Muster six IMoLnughiin Touring chr from Mr. George McQuarrlc, Summlarside. This Gigantic Anniversary Shoe Sale HOLMANS SHOE STORE Opposite -Prowse’s Queen Si» ClYlOWH Will Celebrate Their lst Anniversary A Commencing Monday, May 1 0th Ending Saturday, May 15th You remember our opening‘ sale one year ag0 110W Qollld YOU f01'- I§~6404lO0§§§-§-§4-O O-Q‘-§rf§-O-O-O-O v-VVVQQQ'§'§Q' 'l(‘ lifil i; hIcDtifiaTd (T197131 ii" " -—.Mrs. R. '1‘. Holman, of Sum. recently’ purchased a; x44 . nil-Ti llllITll paid a \ ll ll) Suullllcrsillo iricllds ‘on .\‘ltlnlizi_v. .l — .\ll' .l. A. .\ll)l'l'l.~l0lI, Conway, lllllilt‘ il business lrip to lli\\'ll or. .\ll.llilll_\'. ll ~.\li.-s illlullo .\ll‘.\llllilll, llloont- ill-Ill l'l'Illl'll(il homo on Aluudlty at‘- tvr ll wt-uk in lousl, guest 01' ‘Mr. iillil .\ll.<. J. l., .\luil‘l ill ii _. ._ _ --?_.______._._ __._ — .\lr, lion hlcldallycn alltl p-iliy, l\'<'ll.\'lllf-{l4lll, autuod in lo Slunlllcr- siill- on Saturday. II —-Ml', Stanley Donalds of Mul- pulluv, i‘l‘llll‘llt.‘(l to his lloulc aiti-r studying tl('llll.~‘-ll'_\' ill 'l‘ol'uuto for illc past yuan. ~-.\’liss Margaret (lllllllllfl, ilalugllt- or ot‘ Mr. J. J. (lllluliet. oi’ Sunl- nlorsirlo, successfully underwent un opt-ration for zippt-luliciiis in tile P. t‘. Hospital on 'l‘uesllay. Her many friends will ho pleased to learn that she is (lJlDP, splendidly. -»~.\ir. Ariilnus Cameron, AugustWc (‘ovc was ill Summers Wedni lay and returned to .ll.~= llom- \'llll a 490 (lllevrolvt 'l‘our- ing cal, having purchased tllc var trolll lMessrs. Lea s. l-luulph- ery, Siumnerside. _¢¢o-6a——-.i. U I 2. - Do You Know This Wherever gasoline is stored. danger signs should be posted on of l‘,\‘ lg of lights of any kind. asoline vapor is heavier than a'.', cnnst-queily it will float. ulong n ar the ground, like an invisible l= roam, and may carry thirty feet l - luore and under favorable con- ditions ignite. Ono llllllon of gasoline has su-b- stantially the power equal to eighty-three pounds of dynamite. Gasoline will give off 130 times iis hulk In vapor; and when vapor- ized will convert 1,5li0 times its volumne of air into explosive mix. ture, ‘which will ignite a flame or spurk. Fl-ve gallons or gasoline will generate 8,000 cubic feet of gas; or enough to fill ll room 20 x 40 feel and l0 feet high. When Ignited it inlmerliately expands to 40 tlnles that space. This would cause a most destructive explosion probable loss of life. - f {film-i \\\\\\\\\I i pupil's " A gklnnsv‘ PILLS 1.71 —~ and Mrs. Frank Tuplln. who as lbeen spending the past wlnt ..ln Worlds, returned to their home in Summerside, Monday even in! The)’ were accompanied by their son. Preston, and daughter, Rlllll. who were attending their res- pectlve colleges In Nova Scotlu. nlifsnolo,“ llll‘ doors, warning against the car-I wlill- L Q A AZ Q l vvVT7'fivvv.vvvvvv ‘This year our values will be equally as good and our stock is ten times larger enabling us to fit every man, Woman and child with up-to- Footwear at Less than Wholesale Prices NOW HERE IS A CHANCE for every family on the Island to save $ on the best of Footwear. _ We are easy to find l-lght opposite Prowse Bros, on Queen Street. IHOLMANS’ SHOE STORE I B. R. HOLMAN o-eooo-ooo-ooo-o-o-o-oo 4 . of 110 ho l0 ‘vvwfiv I’. Ii. Island Hospital Nit-says, Prrnvec llros, Ltd. (ll Ilc-zlr Sils: (In bvhali oi tile llco I wish to thank you yer)’ illilllll llPPd for which you have-handed lls as o share of the provtvtifi Annivl-rstllg,’ Sale. As you urc- doubtless owarfl liillzllli-Ial prohlenls llikv the llospitlll allll the Oillll ago are very serious time of iligll prices good selves and citizens l am Again thanking splendid generosity ‘anllilliilllll fulness of the needy I remfllil- You haven't had ZlllYllllllg 1° I've swullered today is y)“ ‘ izi= a} Q-rQ-GO-OQ-Op-GOQ-Q-OQ-QO-V4“ i v.4 No Goods on Appro- batiou Acknowledges l 'l‘rllstres of the l’. E. l. Iiosui‘ your clloililc 111N250. from i'"' of lllsillililfl llurini ll and if it“? support oi 1° other 80W“ sure l- do not lino w we could get along- yon, for it t for the loyal Yours trlllli. W. K. ROGERS Charlottetown May 13, 1920. Chairman Board of Trust mat-i EMERGENCY RAT|0N5 Lady oi‘ the 1—louse-“You tiny?" '1‘raulp—".l.zldy. 11W "ill-l ll THE REXAL KODAK STORE Standard . Registered Formaldehypt (Guaranteed 40 P" “lmvoll For Disinfectillll Purposes Prevenillll Formation of Smut“ grain, Scab 0n Seed Potatoes etc. Get best at Mabotl in Sealed Bottles H.J. 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