~,v i .. t UUNE 12-1918 - ' f 'ran onnnaorfrarownonannras PAGE mvr: ' E T - - <.~- __ _ _ _ _-. ._...»__- - -L_; - ._ -¢»__~ VT- L_., » _ _ .__ __ _.__ _., ____/\_ /`...... ..._.__- f -- -..__ ......___ . - """"' 'riia nusiiino iicrion or \ _ iusxiiti. i.ivr-:ii stirs It your liver is right. your skin is clear,_`y9ur mind is bright, you a_re in the right mood to enjoy the"§nappy daysofjune. ,p i';Try a' Uackaze _-today, i ' l’ric€'.I35¢ and »65c,. ' Sold onlyat 1 THE ` MacKinnon Drug Co_ The Rexull Kodak Store on your liver and lower in- I testines makes it an ideal I saline a.p_eria’nt. ‘ iiiiliiiiin lhelnrturesotilyspepsla Untreated hy “Fruit-a-lint" “For two years, I suffered tortifres from Severe, l)_y_i~p¢»p5;'a_ 1 gud _constant pains after eating; ‘pains dm we »-ide and nor; inn liurrible bitter stuii" often came up '_ Ill my mouth. ~ ._ _ I tried doctors, but they did not . ` mill’ me- mit as soon ssl started taking 'l~lrui`l-a-liz/rx’, 1 began to i improve and this medicine, made of fruit juices, relieved me when everything else failed." ` .\IRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK. D00. :t box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. Ai all dealers or sent postpaid by = S1. MJ\rrr|n’a, N._B. . Fruit-a-tives Limited..()tt,i;,_s!',_§______A____ I ` The Centra ` l. Guardian ir Pave to buy in this Province. GOOD HEADLINES IN AN AD fol- lowed by a weak coDY. is like a soft ' head under a silk hat. - "‘BERGER'S" PARIS ' GREEN.- Wholesale and Retail. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited. 8028-6-11M2i GATES.--4 feet by 13 feet, Domin- ion Gates;-$8.00 delivered at your station. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited. 8028-6-11-M2I._ ICE CREAM SOCIAL and sale of uscful articles at Miss* Katie McDon- a1d’s Cornwall, June 17th a-t 7.30 D. ni. »Proc‘eeds‘for patriotic ipurposes; FENCINGJ-Seven strands 48 inch Dominion Fencing, 541: per rod, deliv- ered* at your station. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited. 8028-6-11M2i. CHURCH MEETING.-The annual meeting ot' the congregation of Birch llill, Kinross and Murray River will be held at Kinross on Saturday' next at,.oiie__p._in.____.__ __ - WEDDING ANNOUNCED-. Island' friends \vill be lnteiested in the tol lowing'-Mrs Mary Anne Cairns un- - I nounces the marriage of her daughter , Edith Wright to Lieutenant George J. SUMMER I FOOTWEAR We have it for all your fam- ily. Ladlies white canvas pumps and boots in high und lo\v heels. With or without straps and with rubber or lehher soles. Géntlemehe white and brown innvas boots or shoes with len- ihei- oi rubber soles. Misses white canvas pumps, slippers or ,boots Iii till styles. Boys riiiivas sneakers :ind bare foot siinilals. Childrens sniiilnls, sneakers, pumps :ind slippcixs in black, white or tan. » All kinds of Sl`I\IMElt WEAR. M0rris--Smith--Beer G* Save Money Kolluck on Wednesday May twenty- 'second at Atlanta, Georgia. V _ `isi_aNnER eAssEo._1vir. J. G. . l(‘.ampbell, Cape Traverse, 'has receiv- Buy Matches from Beer and Goff. We have ii large stock of mat- ches which we are selling\at the olil price. ‘ Lthe Stiindoril. Come in today and see' I _ .‘_ ' , L L ' ~ U . I' I 5 CENTS pgg PACKAGE lspleiidiil pattern. lou will not he, l I After July lst, a tive cent war ' tux stump goes on each pack- age. You. will then have to pity li cents per pkg. J r lieer&Gofl Grocers nil if ..._ »..... --__ W '.-_ ‘r--;.. ____-_ __~ __._.;-_;.;...,.» .»_._ I l .7> THE STANDARD OF EXC dress, in _shapely stylish where tlic rub comes und most often. Penmims, Limited Paris 155 .-.ei IP i I ` » ;tf"'f.§“+= ~ ~ wuwii'-i-»;-__._~f"_#=-i. ` _ éiirsittit til. `..-it 5’-ii' _ V `;c~""._"`b; #"`.i‘ii‘~ .I E"l‘l f""' *Ltr _\ ('._i_uu»< g,;|;,y,` _/‘P FL ¢’tt'H,f~_‘» -‘ cgi ;=ii»~_*_. eg-*__ l -,nip ,. -it; ,---*mi I twig. _ < UM .. :_-.A.,,»,_~?»_;§ii' /V. _ ` ' YIM `_`_/A W li V, mi .J , » i I , ' ~ .l \ " `v" '\ /'\i, , \ “ » _ \`\~-5"." EY' ‘Iii ~" <'~ »':~9"4.'-(Ll ’/I /I I . '_.‘;`-‘___ __ 2 -1 ~:.-/,;y,;,/l._ir 1 I _/ _ / i _ it _._ . . , , , ` i -' » »`.l -`o-no¢ be mir ed into accepting a substitute, lmitel . t i _. ° _ 14 INCH LAWN MOWERS at $5.95 The Rogers Hardware Co.. Limited. `- 8028-6-i1M2i. _ ‘_ _ I 4 . due to arrive next week at Geo. E. C ' I i..n~. .ini y....i_ iiiniini. ‘Foremost Stars, Supberb y Directed, ALBION SLACK FOR BLACK h :.i.':i:.';-;:.~.;°.:f.°.°_'.s:i.:.i°r.:¢“‘~ T OS- H 11166 P1°€S€I1fS ' ooN"r Fonpeer the `ice»crnnm so- . cial in Graham's` Road Hall, on Wed- nesday' evening, for Red Cross Work. - _ ` sound. _IN- ts srnanos 40 inch, Dominion reno- . _ _ Ing, 42c per rod delivered at your _ station. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited . _ 8028-8--1lM2I. - e/tres.-4 feet by io rent “Donnn- ` I ion” Gates, $6.75 ‘delivered at your . i.iniiteti. sozs-a.1nvi2i.` The “Typical Amerirgan Boy". in a Typical 1 New En land Pla .in A S... of ii.. Sei? n... .... §...i..i .=.... conduct service next Sabbath the'l6th _ A New En |and I “fonderfud _ __ - _ g Y Y I3 I t I1, fl DTD t 3 il T _ - . . _ niintiiiiilgiii um H 5 an W Realistic nack Grounds Standard Fashion Co., of New York 'I _will demonstrate Standard patterns at I h P t (J this store today_antl tomori'Dw..Vio0re e a e . 56 In cI°.a'n Pictures ” A co MING Next wEi-:K ‘The Kaiser"- .I I . (lhe Beast of Berlin) Strips Naked the Sou' of Histor-y’s Maddest War-Lord and Places ,Ihe Blame Where it Belongs the Doctor $5? Woman” SPECIAL ATTRACTION FROM MARV ROBERTS RINEHEART’S FAMOUS STORY-K OTHER FEA1 URE5 A SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-Am-l ong drst Mac d, _. and \irs. I). H. llunter, announce thei marriage of their daughter, t‘_hristena,l to M day, hun RETURNED HERO TO WED- Mr.| r. Leslie M. Robertson, on Tues-l June the eighteenth, nineteenl drcd and eighteen, 'i`oroiito. Mr.i Leslie M. Rob_ertson, referred tot nhovv, is ii returned soldier, son off Mi'. and Mrs. Allan Robertson oii Mount Hope, P.E.l. Early in thc: war he lost his right leg. After; being returned to Canada he was gl-I ven a business course by the Domi-i nlon Government in Toronto, wheref he now has a position. 'SCHOOL WORK-Tlie following is' the standing of the pupils ot' Newton' Cross School, in their monthly exami- nations for Mny:- Grade VII-'1, Liz-l zie Naddy; 2, Joseph McKenna. Gradei vi-1, wiiiie ivicicennn anti Pneinnl McKenna (er\ua1); 2, George McPher- son; 3, Catherine Peckingliam. Grade Anna Morrisey; 3, John Gill. Grade seph Morrisey 'and James Gill (equal) McPherson and Joseph McKenna-I, Currie Coyle, Teacher. _ nom. iiiutiiiits i ~ REVERE HOTEL. m =€?`€F*‘° ._ E . M. Matthews, O'Lenry C. Hitz, Kensington H. Bernard, French River. A. Gosbee, Murray ltiver. ` G. Simpson. Kensington. Laciane, Montreal. Mrs. A. S. McAssey, Summerside, Mrs. L. A. MacDonald, Su mersid.e‘ F. D; Campbell, Newport A. P. Lewis, Summerside Chas. W. Quigley, St. Peters . Pineau. North Rustico . IB. Crue, Summerside R. Crue, Summerside M. Ross, Toronto J. Patterson, Hunter River John Doyle, Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Delaney, Al- bany Hamilton Gamble, Albany Mrs. W. E. Dawson. North Tryon D. o'Hiiiinrnn, -st. John _ l Rev. J. B. Mclntyre, Tracadie H. F. Feehall. Mt. -Stewart Geo. R. Teed, Montreal ____ VICTORIA HOTEL McLeod, Montreal. Sarvis. Montreal. Gard, Amherst. 0. A. Somers, Toronto. S. Finch. Toronto. 0. H. Hunt, Toronto Goodwln_ Truro. J. Armstrong. London. R. Woodill, llalifax. 1 alor G. ll, Marsh. Ottawa. ` . B, Wheldon, New York, Bone. Belleville, Ont. B. McMillan. Queensfuil, Alta. I _ S. Anderson, Detroit, Mich _ W. Downey, Windsor, Ont. Bennett, Toronto. E, Barry. Moncton. A. P. Kn|ght_ Kingston. Ont. Scarborough, Toronto. tl. Grunt, Winnipeg. S. Maher, Ottawa. J. Segal, Portland. D. J. McNeill, Summerside. ’ QUEEN HOTEL >nrm s§g~es¢»~ossr§§sg§eo ' in SP? p . A. McFarlane, Annandale. George Wlghtman, Montague. L. M. McKinnon, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. DLA. Simons, Ottawa. Miss Bessie McLeod. John R. Stewart. _ ' - - -_,_..._._._ . ROD AND GUN , Fishing and Canoeing In Algonquin Park, The Record of a Cruise on the Kawartha Lakes, Bear Hunting on Peace River. On the Trail oi’ Ogarse, A Day on the Bras D'0r Lakes, are some of the con-tents of the Juno Issue of Rod and Gun now on the news- stands. The Guns and Ammunition department this month ia' of special Interest. containing as it does ri care fully written and piactlcul article by one who has been "over there" on Sharpahootlng In the Trenches. Every priqpectiva soldier should road this arti.le for it tells the soldier how to shoot tn kill, and this is what it is needed If we are to win this war. There are other articles' in his section worthy ol' note and the I-‘islilng Notes section is up to its usual standard. Rod anii.Gun. the magazine of outdoor life in Canada is published by W .I Use "Tiz" for aching, burning, puffed- up feet and earns or callouses 'Q , “Surel I use ‘TlZ’ -_ . I-/J” every time for any ` S ' ` foot trouble." I ri _ - l, ( is E; `;`\ ill"--i IUY It 1fi9f@SSi°“al Cafe ini, nit iiii .»\___.__.l_ DR. MacGUIGAN I5() (E-i'i-:it (iteorge Street fililivv of ltllv DP. ‘ ` (‘oiiro_\') (lilii-v lIi's._i~l.30 to 10 :i.m. 1.00 to It p.in. i.0(l to ‘I p.m. Li li »e ' ' '\ “' T. I ' I ]’Iionc-- DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by tho G°°‘I’b5"3~ 5°” feet' burning feel--i month in advance Victoria Hotel swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. drawing up your face in agony “Tlz" out all the oisono datio Get a 25-cent box of "Tlz" now at any druggist or department store. Don‘t suffer. Have”good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt never get tired. A yenr's foot com- fort guaraiiteed or money refunded. ::'l`o have the children sound :ind healthy is the first care ot’ u mother. They can not be healthy if troubled with worms. Use Mother Graves' Worm Externilnutor. .__.i_____iL NEW YORK’S FUR MARKET RE- PORT . ' We are pleased to report that the Fur Market in general shows unusual activity for this season of the year. This is mainly due to the unexpected- ly large spring business done by manufacturers not only in spring and summer furs but to a great extent in \vinter~goods purchased for immediate and fall delivery. Fear of still higher prices has no doubt influenced this in- creased early buying. The embargo which became effec- tive on May 13th last makes it imipos- sible to import foreign goods for the time being. As a result, available stocks of Russlzfn, Japanese, Chinese and Australian goods are meeting with a lively demand and will probably be exhausted before the emi' of the sea- son, This lack of foreign goods, it is anticipated, may drive the market. still higiher on some American articles. Since our spring sale the market has continued steady, with a brisk de- mand for niuskri-it. ninrten, racoon. wolf, skunk, good 1-oIored,inink. opos» sum :ind pi‘acticulIy all kinds of fox. The quantities of these articles in the hands ot' dealers ure now below nor- mal. There is also fi good demand for lynx, otter, beaver, ermlne and lish- cr, while beaver, badger. wild cnt. civ~ ii cat nnil' gray fox have moved ii bit slowly' iii i'oinpnrison. The date nf our next sale will he iSepten\bcr 23rd und goods will be rc- cfelvetl-up to September 3rd. 1918. We have sot the diite for our fzill solo sonicwhnt earlier than usual feel- ing tilutt all nrtii-les will then be in better demand and will realize corres- pondingly liigher iprlces, as hiiyers will have the opportunity ol' dressing and dying their goods in nmplo time to meet the demands of the fall and wint- er trade. . Our market reports .will he issued from time to time and -during the ih- terval o_iir Market Service Bureau is' prepared to send yoii. upon request, accurate information as to prevailing market conditions regarding any arti- cles in which you may be especially interested. - Liberal advances will be made whenever desired immediately upon receipt of merchandise. _»""“ 'I 1 \4 ` INSTANT ’ POSTUM I i‘1i“‘-»?i“.i"‘¥.‘i'i"=t fen:;|§h.N%Wu%i‘TE .i r>e:i..i'§i`ous .____..__..______.»f Charlottetown, 1’ E I Canada. ' _ . Good-bye corne, callouses, bunions, HOURS 12 '_ ` " V.-1, Joseph Dunn, 2, Willie Dunn.|and mw Enom N0 more Shoe Htighb, I _ 0 daily. NOW Grade Iv-1' I'm“°eS MCKe““ai 3" ness no more limping with pain ori Y - m_`1‘ Susle Gm' Grade H°“1' J°` is magical, acts right off. “'I‘iz"`draws| S- S- IIESSIAN 2' Fred Pecklnghami 3' Gewge P9“k', which puff up tli)e feet.ulissee‘¥'I’liz” ailid edadgtyeguilildcisd' mgham' J hcmgle '"1' Mme” wear smaller shoes. Use "Tiz" and, MONEY TO LOAN' gham' ° “ °""I“°Y ‘md ‘f forget your foot misery Ah' how corn- Montague P E L ' Gill. Perfect Attendance- George formble your feet feel rr ' ' ` “" '"7 m l J. D. s'rEw.\R'r. K. 0. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public 'mice Newson Block. Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Eotato MOIQSON & DUFFY l Ba.-rlsters and Attorneys I Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN. McLEAN & McKINNON Barrister Attorneymt-Law i Barrlatere Attorneyl-at-Law Office Royal Bank Building Charlottetown. P.E.I. I Does Your Stove I Smoke Then Prevent it by Using W ITC l'l soot 5'* vtsikovrit Q Witch A Soot Destroyer Cleans Chimneys Chemically NO FLAME,fNO ODOR, _ - NODANGER, N0 DIRT. _..._ ,- oiascrions “` Make a bright hot tire, then place a. “Witch” (unopened) in ~ the hottest part, shut down all plates and open all dampers leading to chimney. In ii few minutes ull liueii will be cleaned of soot. If chimney is very dirty you may require two packages to obtnln the desired results. Prlco 25 Conte at all Dealers SUPPLIES LIMITED; I i