hs Two Qllrfinnd‘ Mn. Michael, fefwew » BIRTHS ' n June '- 1021, lwilth ~St.. n ‘son. . QHRIINAtt-At 126 Putmon are. Qallfllfllilo.‘ Mum. on June 2nd, ‘to » Mr. and Mrs. Thonms Bhreelhn. a son. John. MroBhreenanwamtol-ni- . erly Mrs. min-em Muooiiald, of Qliflhtflold. Congratulations. a I . -DEATHS . and Women ."“"-'-.-—m——-——- , . . LOWE-d! Murray River. dime whosufferfromlndlgestlon, , 9th. i921. Emily Victoria. eldest _dp no‘ realize what a Funeral on F Ill loving n daughter of Joseph and Mrs. Lowe riday at i p. m. m MEMORIAM _ lemory of Mrs. (‘ll:l' l". \\0rth. who died June 10t Iftlvl. ;=~\--n long years have passed, zzlce that Was called sad day, ' , en the one we loved. 3W8)‘, flu-l took her home, Twas His will, , ll-lt in our hearts. She livoth still, Inserted -by.Pal-_ents andllrotller -—-—m-Omi——- IN MEMORIAM ' JOHN H. MUNN John H. Munn of Bothwell, P. E1, l tiled at his \ v 26th. home or paralysis on Mr. Munn was well lw on the Island and in differ, .. parts of the United States. ‘l -= a man of splendid physique t zirilliant conversationalist. Add. it: "o these gifts were a kind heart p-HIBPOUS attitude toward his fel- '. men, a stability of pllrplritfjlltl wactlcal interest in the benevol- . of rare intelligence and he .1 nlovemen W" deceased Maw, who of the ts of the day. A soil him several years. a has the deep sympa- community. survives "he funeral service was conduc- ~l at his late residence by hiacwalker l‘ R. lveside by 1.~.ll Orange v< .ll Rlacbea . :- Rev. and at the the nlenlbers o! the Lodge. 'I’ast Master n conducting the ser» ..___mom-—-- ' BOYS ~ FORT WILLIAM. June 4.-'I‘\vo -. were drowned in the river here Friday ,/' when they twent in wading anfevi-i tivntly stepped Into "the boys are. Glannel 5 ‘pars old and (‘zlrence - f‘ ~ars olzl. The bodies t. ‘covered. The spot hung lads . F" iN ilSE f0 ‘b15551; Signature‘ ~..lminlaiiquia CNSQFO Infant: and Children _ n liven 30 Ytlulsl “"“ ‘" Aiwiltyabeon _ l .d»f4i/Eh DROWNED AT FORT WI LLIAM deep where H91 v " "“" the tenders. will Ileflglven lly the Many ‘Men . dangerous i illness this can develop into. By taking right precautions 1 you prevent develop nts ‘and also relieve the ailment. _ . V .‘ ~ ' ll “finds gives prompt relief to those suffering from indigestion, Dyspepsia, Acid Fermenta- i tion, Flatulency (or gas) and all other stomach troubles. it is a remedy you can de- pend upon to restore your ealth to normal condition. i l if Sold o! all Drug and General Sloru. l Price 50 cents ' ‘ l rue CANADIAN DRUG co. LIMITED ‘ sr. JOHN, N._B. 54 ' The undersigned Ilaving decidcd to dispose of his lllrm consisting of two hundred and fifty zlcsres“ two hundrl d acres thereof in llfl ex m-cllent state of cultivation with up- IO-(ldlt! buildings and fifty acres thereof being WOOdlflIlll-vfiitiliitéfl [at Freetown, in Prince County. will ‘lrecelve tenders therefor, either for the whole or for parcels thereof specified by the tender until twelve o'clock noon on the 30th day of ‘June. A. D. 1921. Tile undersigned’ does not. bind l I ‘himself to accept the highest or lany tender. = Further particulars regarding ‘I llli OIIIW The Story of o Girl < Who Didn't Want to Marry aytzruel. LLOYD iwrr- chsptéi-‘llt " So I carried out my delcrlninzl- tion and went to dinner with Dora I think. as a illaltter of fact, she subsequently would Ilavc been glad to shirk the obligation hall It been possible. Iicr "guntlenlen friends" as silo pllrilsed it. were "swells". ‘fill-y wore accustomed to taking sllizlrtll' tircssell and pretty girls to dinner with lllem. \\'ll(-ll Dora l‘F‘.tll7.0<l I Wtlllltl have tn go Willi Ilcr in my white tuition shirt waist and plain black suit. which I wurc r~vcrv day. with lily dllilclt sailor llil‘. l lllink she fvzlrctl. Slit‘ yollld have stilt]. that ll\'l' friends would think slll- Ilad "Ict tllcm ill for :1 lemon." _ ‘Ililwt vvr. as I look buck upon llIP situation, ‘I think idle ‘lelluyvtl nil- lllv lfiiillll it. 'I‘lli\ worst lJUHi did was to give me every oppurtlllllly‘ to withdraw my acceptance. Of course, I st" rcely realized Illilt she would just. as soon not have lllc rm with her. I svantcd to go. and then Sarah's ivarnings llail lllllde me feel that I would go or die. The older girl had told one tllero was ‘nothing in" the sort of life that Dora led. Now to llly childish and ignorant eyes Dora was pretty and attractive. Her alttractions u me were-enhanced by the jew- els and clothes given her by her zncn acquaintances. Dxag mode 3f life Qfillltl not nlean very milcli ‘o llic with my lack of experience. I was at the age. too, when girls form those singularly [Qyal likes and dislikes. Just now l. would not hear one ‘word agiflnst Dora. ' So. Elsi hzlvbfsaiti. I went ivitll "lcr on Saturday" night for dinner. althoughl did feel ill at ease. It was thv way in which Dora luld drvssed for the occasion. .\'ot lllill she WilS ill ‘tlll_\"\V.'1y cnnspiciltlus. llllt cvrll I who knew nothing of cost. could guess that the furs about her throat bad been paid t'or by a sum of which I had never cv- cn dreamed. The shape and tilt c-f ‘it-l- llat eloquent of money. And lllp lines of llcr Fllit and the fit o! h" gloves and shoes were llnilll- peacllable. I told nlyself t] little bitterly that I must look like her servant. undersigned. w. JAMES CAIRNS, Freetown wlltvt‘ Blewctt. " Jncksln. S have been‘ the Auction Sale There will be sold lly public unr- ‘lQK OWN?“ b!" 0"“ “htlon on the DTQIIIiFUS at Pleasant El iys had gone in wading was . arked ily a "I8 boys, sitting guard over a pzli slf stockings. ' mi-m-O-m I Iizlycs R lacres of Izlnd rljG-rove. Queens County on Thurs- ;dzl_v, the 0th day of June. A. D.. x1921 at the hour of one o'clock in itho afternoon tllc farm oi’ James consisting of ciltlltycne with dwelling and |Illlrlls sitlluti-tl then-till. Nilmt-r- ions ilrticlt-s ol‘ Iloustelloltl furniture sold llt the same Lillie. J. A. McDONALD Barrister Dora. llotvcvcr. had begun to gel ' Ilm- chagrin at ‘my simple Ill‘. I think perhaps she even gu »ti my lliritttilliftlrl, for slltrlile- gill] t chatter to unlike IIIP iccl llltlre it r-illic. A lld \Vlit*tlli*l' it t - I was genuinely I s} PIIRIZiY IiEilliliL-iin sliisuniius mutter. ANIZSLPIIC~ Steps bland-unison. ,_ SCfllllitiB-Enils infill and Sllllllillmfllfi. ' Flllliwilest in: baby's lashes t‘ Riley Building I .CllE!.I‘lOt.l.€l.OWlL v the world. economic cost of living. meal time. reduce the amount to E. W. Glllett C Wtmiipo] ’ 301mg, or wllt-tllol- it was Ilct-auso \\'c‘ll lIil\U to time." I !IllI‘.‘IIl\ll'i'~il stunt-thing llllfilllPl‘ l;I’li.. The [our o1‘ us whcn to rllt rcshllllwlnt tli" the lloivl ill whit-l ll:lil \\'I' llll'l. l~‘lir u wllilv I Will of bllifcl'flios. my And. loo, .ttl illld ii Wh joy of your with spe again swcr to your every cieman is a sure indication of its thoroughly-tuned mechanism. life and vitality, unable to contain yourself with the pure ed. the same over the hills as on the level. gency? Stopl-Briscoifs brakes are equally responsive and sure. in crowded traffic Briscoe is Off ill a Jiffy——St0p BRlXOES responsive arl- ‘lthrottled down to the last notch, it responds to your call for speed the instant you step on the accelerator. t Briscoe's performance is as distinctive as its appearance. en you feel eager} full of And living» Briscoe will share only mood. Off like a flash. vibrant, powerful, racing An Emer- nttuned to your needs- THE CANADIAN BRISCOE MOTOR CO., Limited Head Office and Factory: BROCKVILLE of its remarkably low gasoline consumption. Light weight. surprifliflil power, beauty. ———these are a few of the ‘feat- ures thatt are winning fnends for the I921 Briscoe. Just as Quick praise of its appearance is equalled by appreciatibn riding comfort McLAlNE SERVICE STATIONv Denier fortfluer-n‘; Denier for Print-c C HARLOTTETOWN n Ill| Klnifln COLIN H. STEWAR T, SUMMERSIDE county Count loll which oi‘ tho shining stmons it was correct to new. glance continually strllgllt Iltlril illlll tilt: ilwo lllcll with whom wt llloirs. llulncs of our escorts‘ zit fll‘.\i, the complexion will be clear. and other ilh will be relieved. Toronto. Canada Made in Canada. Ilcuu out to diullcr l)i"fI)l'Il like this. show you u good All illloui Illllsiligly ‘(l its Iltlra. ill" tllcm ill tlycr and more glit- liTlIlg colors. I SPPIIIPIl L’. -lll_vst-I to be the only grub ill this lzzlrdl-n discolllfort. I scurctviy- l(III'\\' forks and My wcrcyto guide my owll actions by Altlltlugll I had not caught Illt‘ Good home made bread is the most palatable. some and nourihing food in It is for more than, any other staple food. If peogle would eat less moat and ot foods they would feel better and help to keep down the whole- er heavy Bread mode in u. >tlle home with Royal Yeast s, Cakes is more _.nourishin3 and appetizing than any other. Nothing healthier for children and grown ups. A fresh, rosy com lexion indicates perfect health. To secure t is in most cazel is necessary-i: to take one to three Royal Yeast Cakes a day for a few weeks. Yeast is a food. It supplies the watei- soluble vitamind which the diet may lack. Scientists tell us that this vitnmine is essential to good A > health. Yeast is highly- beneficial in many cares in which the system down. The yeast cakes simply add to the diet. Dissolve a- Royal Yeast Cake in mix it with cereal and milk, The chances are in a few weeks all that seems to be run fruit juices or and take it at Constipation For children one-half or one-quarter of a cake with eoch meal. Send name and address for free booklet “Royal Yeast. Cakes. fog Batter Health." Limited Montreal ompariy with u-iilclllllg eyes. ~ ils lllTPttlll. I Well. that's not so flail!" i i’ rluhllurst. Instead, he regarded me "IIcilii!“ Ilu said slowly. belloiltll “Some temper ~wllnl'.' _ PSYCHOLOGY IAUII . OF DISEASE THEORY. - g f-fi- lbdy Not Moro Mlohlno, Horvlrd i Prolollor Tull: Aiio"l|_to_ BCSTON. June 9.—' Medical science has placed too much litres‘! on the mechanical theory of dis- ease and must recognize that func- tional disorders hnve a place equal- ly important to that of organic dis- orders, Prof. William Macllouflflll. Harvard University psycllcolofllt“, said in addressing the American Psychiatric Association ‘last nlfllll- "l ‘believe the wind has a nlltliro and ll structure and functions 0i its own, which cannot he described ‘fully ilnd adequately in tarllui oi structure of the brain and its 96y- chologicnl processes. And if that be true, it does not seem logically impossible that this, nature of the mind Itself may be disordered 0F impair-oil or defective. “If we are to make satisfactory progress in psychologicalnlcdlc- inc," said Professor MilcDougilIl. "we still need, it seems to me, l0 recognize fully antLfrankIy the claim of functional" disorder lo a place of equul importance and real- ity with the organic or structural ilisorders. That recognition ""1 come only from it revision of the conception of organisms as pure lilechanisnls or machines, a'con- cept that Ilils dominated the bio- logical and medical sciences, and even psychological science. more than ‘half u century.- It is through mental influences that functional disorders are tilought a-bout." / sroclt capricious IiALIFAX. Julia EL-(Quotations Ward Stock Turnlshed by Johnson. k members of the Montreal Exchange.) Americlln Car Foundry ........ .. American Smelling and Re- filling Co. ...... .. Aluerican Locollloti es . Anaconda Copper ......... .. Cilnildilln Paclvc Railway Njw York Central ‘R-ililtways. —— Cuban Cane Sugar ........ .. Crucible Steel International Paper Mexican Petroleum Reading y Southern Pacific Studebaker Corporation . Ilurritadlyn _ _ h _ (ti; Ilcla szlid afterward. I looked “Pltellsc don't touch mo!" I said ‘"59" lilcl-fll —' “h, g --.-ul.._ “Hum! little thing," distinctly. I know that ‘nay eye» Fnlted States Steel Corpul - anyhow when we did mcct tile were blazing. "i nevi-r i Pull)“ m,“ _ ., .l _, , I t l !It—" . .c ' ,. ‘r2... t nnvl" Liv)’ t l lltl Jllll-{I zl ml» _ ~ “If, ‘ X . l Itlstcnd. tllc older and stolltcl- of hi“ ‘1‘““““|‘ "‘ ' “' 77A’ ll E l "l 1i ' ‘i "l ‘i i3 ' ‘ ' W’ ll: Iulll Hill] lllii; Ilellxiidiu] h, m: y I Tllt- mull stared at um [oral lno- p_ 1L 19,,‘ r t. - h‘ “mi Sh“ hi“ H)" W “MU rcry angry or to he rcpelletl by my Wlwfll. July liiiP/i- Sftlll- H7V1~ Corn. July 61%. Oats, Jilly 37%. Supt. 39%. Jilly Pork 9.82. i‘ |.\||ll|ll'l|'I l-lnlltu-nl [or llllmlrlilf l I liNlVl-R l ERB i- o saving} BrmchitiCanndao in which inner-est inollewednttheillghqgqlqa; flttt-AmoimttcffLmdlfldupflpj‘ a ,.BANKI§‘H’IiM.b1'i7TiIiEAL rffivhl W» 411M“ t ‘F Miami». ‘ Total Ascot; in been of $000,000,000 a stroppéo unstrop - e v @t.t"" (1)1 0H \>. E a t¢r_ s Propping IIVIE after time the noxv learnt-d that they wcrc o|'Iit-i~ ully Nir. Wllltc and Mr. Fcllolrt-s. Mr. Whit‘. ivils all zlttt-ntioyl to Dora. Sllc called Illlll "Ililly iii " and he called llPr “bzllly" or "ltid“ Quite frankly she took tllt- ]('\\‘l'| from ller hand and sllowcd ii to .\I r Fclltlwes, ilskinp; llilll if "Ililly lltly" wusnnt "a perfect ducklc-lllltldlc" ti: having given it In llvl‘, _\ll-_ iTl-llowcs declared Ilo u-zls going to mill mo. "Plntlerellll." for ri-usons that I could flllllflnl and tlmt did not add zlliytlling to my Sflllfii‘ cf SPlf-ffillilhfllz And llo insisted that I call Ililll “Frctltlitl? I Inuk- ml lit lllnl and could not do it. Ilo was fully fifty years old and ilfily and portly. I Uilllltl lint Ilrillt; my lips to form the skittish IIIiIilF. And Ilerc. too. tllc not-null illi- pulses of ‘ll healthy» girl (‘iilllo to lily llld in what llligllt havi- been my first temptation.‘ As u vcry IIlll('l\ older friend I might cvcn have liked lllnl. for he iras not un- pleasant. lIe was Kfiiltltflillllfetl. llillllffilllly llc llleilnt to be kind to mo. But as ll suitor. and as my equal in youth arid In the love flame, my every instinct rose up in ilrms tiglllnst lllnl. (‘ortllillly uftor Dora bad risked mc to IIPI’ dinner party, and this nlzln was do- ingo-ll he could to entertain lllc, I did not wish to ‘le l-lido or abrupt. But "'i~‘rciltllc.." I could nut cull llilll that. And Illa languishing glances I could not meet. Altbotlgil In response to tlletellsing of tilt: other three l even had slpprtl my first gills-s of champagne. 'I‘lle wine only nlzlde me feel hot and a little dizzy. My cheeks were flush- cd, but iliy impulses were not. vAt lust, as my hand lay Ilesldc - lily plate fussing witll a bit tit‘ roll. MI‘. Fwliowoarevitlilntly‘ thought It . will: iilllc to nluke llluru ilcfinitu advances. Ills fingers closed ov- vr mine.- "'I‘hat's n pretty, cute little hand‘ ho said. "$317M! day it ought to lHiVC a ring on it like Dora's. Don't you tlllnk so?" be asked. of the ntllcra. ‘But I snatched my hand uwtly- Tillie Ground Limestone In bulk or bags furilisllcd In cnrlondsl lots at a very low price" Prompt delivery.‘ Write; Department of Agriculture» NEW FORD PRICES a EFFECTIVE JUNE 7, 1921 TOURING RUNABOUT . . . . CHASSIS TRUCK CHASSIS . . . Starter and Electric Lighting on above models $85 extra. -__.m____ t courts I Above prices include starter and Electric Lighting. _ All prices are F. 0. B., Ford, Ontario, and do not in- clude Federal Sales llax. o test shown above was repeated with the same result. Valet AutoStrop Razor blades used over 30 days made good. They had been stropped regularly. That meant comfortable, smooth shaves. Ordinary, un- stropped blades, used only 5 days, failed. That meant theywould “pulI" and scrape in shaving. Atiftlf/Strop Razor . -sftalpens itself id It is made to strop itself. A fresh keen edge in ten seconds, morning after morn- ing! Quick, easy, convenient. A year of smooth, cool shaves from the package of blades that comes with each set. $5.00 for Razor, Strep and Twelve Blades in an assortment of cases. . Fancy Sets up to $16.50. |' AUTOSTROP SAFETY RAZOR co.. limited, Toronto, cell-a- $625.00 . 560.00 520.00 . 670.00 t .-.....~.......- -..-~---..- .. $1090.00 090.00 -.-..~-..-----. ' Chnriotutown to‘: " particulars. ,* .14 _ _ r ‘in. t v‘ w.» t. as ...-~.-...-