1.» ,.. . JUNE 2 HALF HOLIDAY SHOP IN THE MORNING ~MO0RE&M¢LEOD LTD- @@@@@@. . @. . \ _ _ Uvwf . GEN. CU‘&‘r'l'iER’S WIDOW WHO SPOKE AT GARDEN PARTY OF ARMY RELIEF SOCIETY nus WESTERN autumn‘ . .-..1 JQP-m _ -+LOST BETWEEN LOT 11 and ;Grand ‘River u small suit case con- taining some valuable papers ap- lply to 130x 65d Summerside. l —18-LADIES TRIMMED pattern hats wtirtli n9 to $8.50 t‘or $5.75. ill. '1‘. llolman, Ltd., Summerside. 993515-2131. -THE MARGATE SCHOOL imceting was held, with great suc- ‘ctiss, Mr. C. C. Baker occupied thc chair anti the business ivas con- ried on satisfactory to all present. l‘iie sum ct’ $150.00 was voted for t teat-hers supplement nnd $150 for ' rniinning (ixpenses. Mr. Alfred | Mayhew the retiring trustee ‘and Mr. C. C. Baker elected for next term. Mr. \V. it. Mann us secretary. The present teacher tendered her resignation. ‘ -—CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- 1' Rec. Ewen liiacDougall of (Yhar- ,1titteltiwn wil preach in tlie Kirk fat (‘ape ‘Pravt-rse. on Friday the 125th instant, at 7 p. m. immediately aftt-r the service the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island in connec- -linn with the Church of Stiollanti will lllt‘t‘i, iiveryonti, interested in tht- ivt-lfart- tit‘ the Church in the proviut-t: are invited to attend. --CHAUTAUQUA. — A .larl-',e anti representative meeting was ‘held in the town httll on Monday Mrs, George A. (‘ustr-r, widow til’ °“‘n111"~'- Mr- A- s- MeKny w“ the ltimotis American general kill< 311111115 1° 1111111" 1)"°p'“'“11°““ 1m‘ ml h, U“. 5mm; hum,“ Campaign} tht- (‘tilllllig (‘hautailqutt week which was one of the SL000 itisitors to 15 10 111119 P1116‘! 111 31111111191515‘! Governor's lt-iianti, in Now york July 14 to 20. Miss Iiersley of Bay, to attend tn» combination Prnnavlvtinln tillvanrn 1189111 fer garden pirty and field held by tho Chautauqua was present at. the Ann-y lttglief Society, the Siilgrave.111<501111§;- A 11011111131138 90111111111139 institution, and t'il"ty'~tlirt-t- otherl was elected who afterward-i elect.- Tht- celebration ivas held in (snorted the tillleers for the programme memoratitin of the landing til the in Summersitle. Every member Pilgrim Fathers Z200 _vt.ars ago nnd present was very high in their tho terceutenary of the first Anieri-l praise of Chautauqua, and as this can leigislatilre assembly. Mrs.1 is not only extremely interesting (luster made an adtlrt=ss,.tt\lllng 0t but also educational, They were the ivork being arctiniplisht-ti bylvt-ry tinthusizlstic in having Chaut- lho Army ltelitii‘ ‘Society for the autlua visit Sutnmersitic this sunr widows anti children of deceased mcr heralded by the splendid lire- °111¢°Yi - gramme presented last summer. Mus. George A. Custer NOX A C D TABLETS _..___gg.g._-i-_- r CA‘ IHLAUCHYHJI s wally curt fr‘; Ln rppti. .ou is. nli. H- n‘ -5....r.\i,;t,._ 1|", 1F "(pity fuiuniv, (‘tittntless have been tihe cures ‘s Corn (lure. ha; ipowcr ot‘ its tiwn nut found in tilhtr preparations. .1 mainline. t]. nil drilu stores. I. 25f" per liox. “ E. A. Footer, Central Ilrilgsttiro. SUMMERSIDE HQRSE RACES DOMlNl0N DAY, THURSDAY, JULY iSt, mo $750.00 - - IN PtlltSES ,- - $750.00 r Kline following are the Classes and conditions:- i. 2.17 Trot, 2.20 Pace Purse ............... .... .............. .. 0260.00 2. 2.24 Trot, 2.27 Pace, Purl: .. . .. 260.00 3. 2..40 Trot ................ .. .- Purse .. 2 00 —ALL RACES MILITHEATS Entries close Balurtlay, Juno 20th, 1020 ' Entry Foo ii percent of purse. No deduction from money winners. All ntooa mile treats. heat three in five to bemoan, and tio flnldh at the end of the fifth heat when mm q will be awarded ticco g to’ standing in summary. Purses QM tied B0, 25 l5 nnd 10 palm. ;,-,, A hcniti Oistamjg tho field or any part hereof, is entitled to first money only. floppies allowed. ln all Ciilfifitifl flvo to cuter and three to start. Classes not. filling may lic tlcsiaretl d! Right rosrv-ed to change ordor of program," do- cllno any t-ntrv. litir any driver. tit declare off and fill without re- advcrtltting, any races not satisfactorily filth‘, ' ' Hay. straw and tumbling free. This Truman a member of the National Trotting Association, and will be mverned by its rules except where they conflict with" tho above. fihfslillllllfifSlfitl Driving Park .00., Ltd. 05Bli-8-9-wfm9i . —lT PAY: to our m m: Prov- 10s. —8HOP FROM HOLMANB cutu 9045-5-22 ti. ir- --12 LADIES TRIMMED Pattern hats worth up to $11.50 for $7.75. it. 'l‘. Iltilman, Ltd. Summerside. 9925-6-21-3i. —-14 LADIES TRlMMEDplitteru hats worth up to $22.50 for $11.75 at llolmaifs Summerslde. DUES-G-‘llill. --WANTED.--Experiencetl hard wttro salesman. Applyll. '1‘. llol man, Ltd, Sumniersid-e. 992541-214“. -ADDiTlON TO HOSPITAL.- Oporations have begun on the liulltl ing of the new wing tti the 1’liii(‘i titnmty‘ Hospital. The (‘t-liar is be- ing dug and preparations tire be jug tirade rm the foundation. ‘ Simplo nnd sure.—Dr. Thomas Electric Oil is so simple tin ttpplr cation that a child can untierstzintl tht» iii structltns. titted as a llniment the only dirc-ctitiits is to rub, and when used as ti dressing 1<1f1l1l11y The directions are so plain niid unmistakable that they are readily utiderstuod by young or 01d. iii-i “TSBTEIEN PEIPSUNALS Winnie Villctt, Victoria, spent 'i‘hurstlay in (‘harlot tetown. ~l\lr. Raymond (‘tillaghtin of Si. Louis was in Summersidc on Mon- day on business. —Miss Minnie Wright tind Mr. tors to Charlottetown, Friday. —Misses llelen Howatt linil Illldretl, visitors to Victoria on Thursday. —Mr. W. R. Callaghan of St. Louis was in Summersidc Monday en route to Sydney, N. H. day on business. —Mr. Stnntiel McLeod of Messrs Moore & McLeod, Ltd., Charlotte- town was lt visitor to Summer- iiidc on Monday. —-2—<0>—-i- , —Misses Nellie and Violet Green of New London and Mr. William Granville were visitors to Summer- sidc on Monday. i . .1 - ——Misses illunchc Cameron anti Rhoda tiamtirtm, Winnipeg, urt- spentiing the silmlncr months with their parents, Ml‘. aiid Mrs. Thor-t. Cameron, Hampton. —Tho mtuiy friends or Mrs. Cites- ter M. Cox will rcgrct to learn that she is stiriously ill at the home of Mr. Samuel llall, Sherhrookt», where Mrs. Fox hatt been vlsiliilg. lCox has been visiting. —Messrs llrnlllc Largo, Albany and DOUKIRS Maclieotl, (Zharltitle- town vierti among the visitors to Summersitlc on Monday. _ "r-—_—- -—1Miss Gertrude Nnrtham passed through Summer» sldc on routo to Charlottetown where tihc wll remain a few days with frlrntls. t —Mr. anti Mrs. Roupcr nntl Mrs. J. M. Marley of Charlottetown Hlicnt tho week end in Summer. HMO the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Citing. ——Among thc visitors to Sum. mertilde on Monday were. Mr. nnd Mrs. Garnatt Protltt, Spring vm. lay, lfr. Claude Simpson, Buy View, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce MacKie or Stanley Bridge, l! you train _servairts in the way U16! Bhutlltffit), ‘thG-_'_fil1pt'.t/lfl‘|j3.ym| ‘ I lmow they are gone. —Mrs. Thos. Sturdy and Miss i Evan Wright, Victoria, were visi- Augustlne Cove, were -—Prelnlcr J. ll. Bell, b1umincr~ side, spent Sunday ln Victoria, tho —Mr. Albert Ford of Sackviliu N. 13., was in Summersido Muir Taylor and daughter Miss liuth of Maynard of L‘ and Summerside. o for tuicli litilf-tltizen females. The mating season in (‘tinada utiultl ‘usually be March. The 11911911 01 gestation is silwnt "hi1" “'°<‘1"- There are from tl to 12 in a litter- LPhO yaning are horn Iiltntl anti nearly naked. They may b0 weaned when two moths old. "Descentingfl- The abominable fluid ivhiicit the skunk uses as Ii mating of defence is contained in Raising Skunk. in view of the rising prices of furs, all fur litraring tllllillilltli» cap able of lieiilg reared ill captivity are gunk.‘ of his sister, Mrs. C. C. beillg made the subject of special _l_ _ _ “b t,“ ) Mglulogl], -.'~- *,_--j,,p,,n study. Many prospective fur i-“liitshxtmlil "sstmfillrer 0,1‘; __ farmers are seeking information “11- H __ 111° ‘ _ w" m“ m“ the‘ —Mr. L. Pierce of llalifax rckartiinl; the skunk. 'l.‘ilis animal 1111;“. F““f'n1l1é‘:€ll‘ishllrnfleiiq m n spent Monday in Summersitlc on 11115 1101. 111 11111111110. been very “11 ""1, "1 1 , “ ‘_ “ ‘_ _ bufllness‘ tixtcnslvely or silCtttwsftllly roared "“1* 111"’ “pemtlon t1“ "Otknzmz j Mptivlty. lt has. however, 1111913’ necfisuryi u“ “me 11 u are unlikely to use their scent un- less badly frightened by some tn- trudcr. l't-ns.—\Vlre fences for skunk ranches should he nf i inch mesh, No. it; gaitge, poultry netting, about 3 feet high, with tin overhang at the top nnd sunk 3 feet into the ground at the bottom and then turned inwards. The (lens may, in suitable soil, be tirlificial bnr~ rows, which the skunks will atlapt to their own requirements. lint almost any sort of hole or kennel, so long as it be dry, will serve. ,l’eits.—-Tht~ fur of skuntks rah-ted in t-aptivity is said to be inferior to that of the wild nnllnals, Tnls has been aitritbtitt-d to lack of exer- .clae. The darker the skin and the Isumlpw gkunks m," practically shorter and narrower the strips, (imnivtirtitls. In their wild sttitculm“ "mm 1111:1115’ 1“ 11 CS11"-‘111'~'11' Hwy dmmm. hum, “nmhvra n; (jaretnl selection should result in hlsvmsl mclmnng gmflslluppprsl lixliil-l tlic tieslralile charticteristlct-i. crickets, beetles and caterpillars. 51111111‘ 5km“ 5111111111 b" "“1‘*“"1" 11" ln captivity, they may bo given markm‘ I“ u}? 1111119- 111” 1111' 15 meat, fish, cooked (tort-alt; and "no" mm "5 5111,19‘ vegetables tiiid milk. The cheapest *-—"""*@"fi' In Memonam been demonstrated that the tarm- ing of skunks is quite feasible. The question is mainly one of ado tluate returns. With the choicest skins selling at ovcr $10 apiece, the time would seem to lie at hand when skunk raising might be pro- fitably uiitlt-rtaken, thoul-zh experl meat is needed to establish lt on a sectire (.llil1lll0l‘(‘lfll basis. A few of the more Important farts cover- llig the fur illfilfrtl“ arc stunimarlzetl below, Traits.~’l‘ltt» skunk is neither timid nor vicious und is easily domesticated. [The aliinlal iii a fairly good borrower, but it is not fond of climbing. its unstispicitins nature makes it etisy to trap. it is gent-rally nocturnal in habit. way to obtain food would lie to tirrange with some hotel to remove tho garliaire. i‘utritl or tainted mm“ Should‘ however, be cure. in loving memory of Charlie. A. “my ,,v,,i,1,.,]_ - i Benton, died Julie 24th, 1919. llcalli llrectllng.—f‘lnly black or "slur E- (15115111111111) 31119111 111 110111111- black“ malt-ti should iir- used for 39111- ‘l7. 1910, Archie I). killed in lirt-etllng. ’i‘ht~rti iiiav be one male 111111011. AFFBH. P111116". Selll- 21111. ' 1 18. m “FOX iilaliilfllliiéitillbllilfifS Iileelings of all interested in t he organzntlon of the Silver Fed l<‘ur Stilllm; Association will be liol d in tho following places on the, dates sot tint below:— ' t (Yhttrltittetown, llntirtl of Trad e Rooms, Tuesday Juno 29. Summt-rsitlc, Wetlnt-stltty, Jim c 30. Allicrton, Friday, Jilly 2. Iicdcnuc, Saturday, July 3. O‘Lenry, Monday. Jilly, 5. Ellersllc, Tilestlay, July 6. Kenslngtrin, Wetlnesday, July 7. All these above meetings will be. hold at eight o'clock in the ov-i ' enlng. Tlltlfle meetings are or the utm osl. Importance, and all ranches; and (lirectors nr fox contpanles are urgently requested to be prea- ; ‘out. Comc nnd bring your friends. t tTHE SILVERFOX FUR SELLING AQBOCIATION, A. i. ARUINAULT, Organizer. Hagar f 1001. a 7 n-Da)’ Sale of A Special 7 Dav drive on high quality Refrigerators will com- mence Saturday; June 19th and end Sat- urday, June 26th. This Sale 1s Put 0“ etre-pecially forrrestdents of Charlottetown signed throughout wiTisnperitit' ice chamber, giving the vfrg: :1 perature with :1 minimum C0i1".l1.'11l)tlOl1 of i00- Sample Room or Summerside store. T. ilttiimmersitle Guaranteed Refrigerators .00 Ddlifll $100 Per ‘W001i Call at (jar Charlottetown Sample Rotim And See Samples These Refrigerators are the last of a lot booked 111 1913 b91018 1119 l1l‘esetit ltigh prlc went into effect, and-are consequently being offered very much below the market, ___— They are made in a beautiful natural finish, with the best double insulated iitalls, in proved removable sanitary drain pipe, adjustable shelves, spacious interior, ttcitititifictilly d " mimutn in a dry cold to _ It is not only the lowest priced good Refrigerator on the market but it is also "th most economical as wcll. There are three sizes for you t0 select fr0m--any one of whic you can order uliile they last at $1.00 down and $1.00 per week until paid for. Remember‘ this sale positively ends June 26th." Sec samples at our Charlottcttiiv ‘* -'"i~.. Charlottetown ‘Phcre is no llock htiwevei‘ Wilwhilf And 111111111‘lsiiliiiiiiilsxiflkiutli rult‘. 011mm 1111111011‘ litsvrlt-tl b htnily lint one dead lamb is there, Iggy,‘ y ‘ ‘ There is no fireside, htiwstrer dc- ‘ fended, But has one vacant chair. Let us be patient, flictions, Not front the ground tiritie, Hut oftentimes celestial benedic- tions, ' Assume this dark tiisgtiise. these severe at- IL'\Lii<‘.\X, Julie ‘23——(Qiltita~ lions [nrnislitl iiy F. ll. liicCtii-tly and (‘o., the Montreal Stock Ex» r-li __._ar0>i .\ltk ltir \lliiiiitl'it niid lulu‘ liti iii 1.. They are not death-those cl our ' ' '" clio A niarrirti |ll.lll's itlt-ti til ii is a |)1Iit"t' whi rt~ wives tlti no ttht-ir hn<liantl~ ill!‘ nitiliri‘. But gone ulito that school, Where they no ion’ r heed our a 1 , ' t 1 '41