JUNE 14,1920 - _ _ _” The day o: all» days the ,- 0,; prized o! all remembr- .:ce|4h9 bride's photo- fpertralta by appfllnt- ' merit iii cooii siiioio ; 4 IT. filial: TELEPHONE 192-»! “Arson WORK uarr HERE FOR Fmisnma, wIi.i. an CAREFUL ATTENTION “no ron oun Pmc: usr Complete _ Optical Service 1 Our expert system of eye- flillllllJllllOll, ooupled with our LENS GRINDING ssnvic: pill!!! a complete service, eq- ual to ihs best proeurable. That lhls service la appreo lned is evidenced by our ‘wiistautly increasing volume o! business. We sincerely than: our pat» yous, and will continue to Itrive to merit their confid- n00. G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist and Optician THE REXAL KODAK ill Drug products, Ills Must- ‘ ers Voice Records, Bruns- i wick Phonogrephs, ‘Pnninc. fThe Minster Medicine," Eastman Korlriks iind films. Kantieck rubbi-r goods. Agent ior Parke Davis 8c Co's Phar- maceuticals, Wiimpoitfs Cod Liver Oil, Wystifs Prepare- tions, Frost's Pharmaceuti- cals, United Drug Co's. Pro- ducts, Chases’ Family Medl- . l Wlion in need of anything | Illiitlt: by these flrins got the best at Mabon's. H. J. MABON Prescription Druggiat and Optometrist Phone (Yoniiectlon Iiluniaguc I’. E. Island. dfi5+§¢+voovoooovoai ouo» $444.4‘ ‘ A vv vvvv vvvv vvvv v Shadow Test STORE i Sole Agent tor g i l i 5 Luminoscopy _ I i i Iiiiii Pin l In Jiffy-Jail desserts the fruit fla- vors_ arc abundant. For instance, ;half a pineapple is crushed to make ithc lhvor for one pint dessert. This Iis done in Hawaii from fruit too ripe to_ship. All Jiffy-Joli fruit flavors are made come ‘in li uid,forni—-iri vials-a bottle in eac package. That is truc of no other quick gelatin: dessert. A lew cents will serve a real-fruit flavor, no saccharine. delicious fruit dessert availabltgaiiil it comes in ten choic_c flavors. l A. Lyon Phutographa of all all“. fllma to It all size amateur oanlerae are waived trash every weak. Moderate Prioee Personal attention to Photography Artiatlo Photograph! Gmfntfatown. P. I. I. flmateur Montague l-lorse Races 'i‘ln: im- for all, trot uiid par-u ‘iiir ih=- llziiilaiiziii- ital-vii to bu iiciii “Aliiill-‘it lllli. not filling lIilt-l- bctii dociarud off, and n 2.27, trot and 2.20, pica mixed stake “lass, has been substituted with ii purse of $800; oxitrlns io iviiicli close Satur- lday Juno, 10th. ivlii-n one per ci-ut ‘will lli.‘ dun, other payments will be ‘tho siiinu us for tho other t w u Notice to’ Advertisers . The cooperation of advertis- ing patrons is requested in the direction of getting "copy" into the business office before l-Wtslvu won _on the day previous to publication. (Saturday I0 am.) Very often the receipt o4 a large advertisement or even reg ular changes after that hour JBIVOB to dislocsta the regular work of gotflng the paper made up in time to catch the mails- and not infrequently Iuch ada are at the lest moment left out This situation is not o! sea- rtce to eltbr-r the advertiser or our reader and we, therefore. request the co y be received in the ilvziiuess o ce. . NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON 4o 0 For from condensed fruit juice. They‘. dessert for six people. No nrtifirial . It is the most 5 classes. . ‘Butter iii‘ T. G. IVES, Secretary. ‘OMS $110 9691.34}? lCKKu .. ‘iii l Pututoun $3.00 _____ Pork - 1-9 I .___... ; liasternigiardian “Order from Helium's OA- wlnl" 9046-6-23 t: ....*THE FREEIFOR-iALL trot‘ mid pueu for the Montague Races not filling has been changed to u 2.17 trot rind 2.20 pace see add else ivhorc. 9691-6-12-2l. ....'Ml58 ANNIE MCLEAN, Mon tiiguo, will be ut Moore's. Eldon. on Thursday, June 17th with millin- crii. iiil8l-tl-12-2l. , “JSTURGEON CARDING Mills ; will ho upon for the spring season. ‘June 10th, Daniel Clary‘, Sturgeon _ ' 0683-G-l2-3l. Proceedings 0i. ' Labor Congress MONTREAL June 10.——TlI\! main item of business transacted at n brief sitting or the American FUIlOHIllOII o‘! Labor today was the“ reception of u report from the fraternal delegate to_ the British ‘Trades Uulou Congress to be held in Glasgow in September next your. This was by John J. Hyncs u-lio said that membership in the llrltisii Trude Unions numbered river ll million more tlinn iii the Ainericnn Trade Unions lliougli tltr population was lcss than hiiif that oi‘ the Stutos. ii 'l‘liE iinitirirs SUMMER3III~E MARKETS miner idalrwjer lb. ....50 to 5.‘- ilnitrsr (crczi-nicry) lb. . . . . ... 7h . 5" .. _ . . . $18 [Or $21‘ iUats . $1.00 to $130 . . . . . . . . . $3.0 flutter Eggs Polo-loos ~i)iiis Pork KENSINGTENTMARKETS CH ARLOTTETOWN MARKETS lliiiior Plggs Potatoes .()Iit.s Pork . . . Brief. qft Ilidcs I-Iay munigixv H.536}.- Butter Eggs Oats Potatoes Pork {mitt ftllnnl-Ilbu Iilnlnu-nt I"(‘||1‘\'I‘N m-Iirnlgln A man never amounts in inucli until some nice girl tiIIu-s pity . on him and loads hirn to the niairi moniul alter. W T CH THE BIG 4 8TOMACH--K|DNEYB—-H EART- LIVER Keep the vltul organ, healthy by regularly inking tho world's stunti- uril rained-y for kidney, liver, blad- der iind uric acid trmi\hles— eon) MEDAL ' “w. The Notional ‘ncmcilf’ o! llvl~ ».-\rk.—Mr. u 1't.l‘il.-_~Ml'.vlll’l(l Mrs. Charles W. Illlcmbers. oi National ._ _. _ ‘. ‘- Eiiiioniii lissotiaion Allentown Messenger, Allen- town, N. Yn-Mt‘. und Mrs. .l. W. Niiyior. - i Alberilen Tribune, Albertina. Minu,—Mr. und Mrs. L. S. Wiiii- combo. Birth Plain Dealer, Bath, N. Y- —A. E. McCall. Belle Plain News, Ilclle Plain. Aria-—Mr. nnil ‘Mrs. J. I). Clair. Deilovlllo Advocate, Bolleville, Ill.» Mr. iind liirs. F. ID. Evans. Eaton llilfilld, Eaton, Colo.—Mrs. II. E. liogue. Eigln News, Elgiu. IiL-IL, b‘. Iilack, Mrs. W. L. Black, Miss M. Black. Eircnn American, Elreno, Okla.- Mrs. Nancy B. ICancavan, I]. S. Bronson. .\rk.—Col. E. 1'. Bowen and Mrs. Bowen. 4 Fort Scott Tribune, Fort, Scott. l{iin.—~Mr. rind Mrs. (l. W. Marble. \V. W. Aitkens. _ Giilluilu ‘lawn, Gailatln. Tvnx llldward Albriglit. (Ii-iiiavii blip-u‘. (iimvv. lit-l». ~-— .\ir. and Mrs. Ii. (). E(lg,l‘l"lllllli‘. '(ii'cy Eagle Giiacilu, (‘M-y tingle, Flinn. Mr. rind hlrii. Will Willie. | Ili.r:‘.iiii_.1i'u Ileriiitl. llgiiinnrvnl South Dakota, Mr. und Mrs. J. l). 1'» rkins Jefferson lleo, Jefferson, lniv:i.—— r. and Mrs. Paul E. Stilliuur, lvliss Fiiith W. Stillman. . Kingstown l-‘reirniiinf Kingstown, N. Y.—i\lr. und Mrs. Jay Klock. _ Lapccr Clarion, Lzipocr, Mich. —Mrs. L. Crnmton. . Laurel Advocate, Laurel, Nob. -—. C. Nevin, Miss Ilazel L. Nevin“ Loakivsvllle Iiurald, Loakosville, Masswlllr. ‘and Mrs. James Fuulk. Lincoln (toiirlonlierald, lniii-oin. [IL-—Mr. und Mrs. W. hi. Carpen- tor, , Little Rock Gazette, Little Ilorkfi and Iiirs. F. W. Ail- sopp. i Madison Eagle, Madison, N. J.——, Jniin E. Clare)‘. J12, Alex. Eagles. I Miiimning nttilpfllCll, (‘anfluliL O. -—Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fowler. ; Malone 'l‘oiogrutii, Malone, N. Y.‘ —Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rodfisld. Mapieton Enterprise, ‘Mnpiclon, Mlnn.—‘-Mrs. H. C. Ilotullng, Miss Mary Ilotnling. ' Mount (‘Innis-l Ilc-tiiibiirvun. —Rrr- Iriuter, Mount (laruiel, Iiifi-Mr. iind Mrs. l), 1-}. lwvn, Miss E. Keen“ Mulvnnc News, Mulvane, Kan.“ Mr. iind Mrs. J. I... Popes. l _ New Yirk llilitur und Publisher, New Yilrlt——JIl.l.lCS M. Brown, Jon. ltetininnil. Norinnii School of Journailsai. NilflllIu, Okla.——ll. I-l. Herbert. I oiiviii Times, Ollvlu, Mmnfium iind Mrs. J. ll. Lundy, Miss ltutli l-llllil)’. Owatonna Journal-Chronicle, Owritonna, Minn.—Miss Deli-ii Kwokkoboon, Miss Alice L. Ifct- ridge. . W. l). (treason. , Purlgiisio Central News, Ilerkasie. Baum. , .I*eru Journal. Peru. Ind.—Mrs. (ihnrlnttii Wuodring. , Pottsvllle Republican, Bottsvilie, PGIIII.——MI‘. and Mrs. J. H. Zerbey, Misses Zerbey. Princeton Republican Prince- ton, liL-Mr. und Mrs. H. U. Bailey. Miss Bailey, John Bailey. Rochester Item, Rochester, N. Y.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Blaiu. ' Rochester Times-Union, Rochest- cr, N. Y.——Mlss Idiom M. Gunnct. Sebring Times, Sebring, Oliio.— Mr. and Mrs. M. Mclirotoris. Sellirigsgrovc Times, Sclilngs- grove, I'cnn.-—M. S. Schoch. Skowiiegrin Independent Report- er, Skowiiegun, Me.—Mr. and Mrs. it. 'I‘. Patten. Sounderton Independent, Sender- ion, Penn-—Mr. mid Mrs. W. F. Goiettlor, Misses Goettler, 4 Stoubeuvilie Herald, Steuben- vilio, Ohio-—Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Sinicriil, Miss ‘Slllltlffll. Sunbury Daily Sunbury, Sun- biiry, Pcnn.—l"rances G. Burrows 'l‘arryl.ovvn News, Tarrytown, N. Y.—Mr. and Mrs. Warren Odell. Tlpton Advertiser, 'I‘ipion, Iowa —Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Ripley. Walioon, Wasp, Wahoon, Nob-—- Mr. iind Mrs. W. '1‘. Pickett. ‘Warren Watchman, Warren, Mich-—Mr. iind Mrs. G. P. Ecks- Wi-suiiiginii, South Drik0ta.—~J. L. McNeil], ~ Wessiagton ISprings Republican, Wessirigloii Springs, South Dakota —Mr. und Mrs.- George Sclilosser, George Echlosser, Jr. iwinchester Journal. Winchest- er, Ind.—Wiil E. Beeson. Wood Pioneer. Wood, ‘South ifotuu-ldrtul C. Klrch. included in the party there will Da- land for centuries und endorsed by Queen Winn-mine. At nli drug- gists, 50c n box. Look for the. nitmn (laid Merlin on every box and accept no iml- i tetinn - LOOKING INTO THI iv!‘ ' - The moat sdvaeed science ct lilyvlllh! TN"!!! "°'"'- Th“ lyctein measures and corrects is cs I 1| i bi i id chronic hard fflVtlpsglafgfitivlgglln aiglisllsgtory results elsewhere. We allo I180 ll 0 T i. th 0 hthalamo u aisle]: one; olttlii: delelcutlhly Mill!!!“ 1099-75“! '9' detarmlnln‘ degree it any. 110i" W}; if“ "m" °F ,’°"Tm‘~' in need of glasses come in and "8 Il- iust in what ivrmlor Eve eorviee H. J. MABON § Optometrlet aad "s N“; 400i- Bank ot Oommeree f ~+0++lo4¢¢e>~~ h.‘ ONTAGUI, P. I. I- .,,- d let at trouble. It any bid en orcuéikqhwo w o Retinoscopo, Photo- Peraoriotlon Drllllli" also be Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cram- tnn and Miss Hazel Criiinton. of Montgomery, AltIi.; Mrs. Helen M. Frye. n special Washington cor- Fort Scott Tribune, Fort Scott,’ Franklin Slur, Franklin, Ind. - i wci-irs. lsido, Sanford, Sargent and Forrest Paioa- Itopubliciin, Pnolu, Kan. -— ‘and Iluv. lMI‘, Auiii of Tyne Viiilcy tcin, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hnr- ""*"""-_'“' wood. Wiiukopan Sumwsukegan, Ill. -w. J. Smith. KT . Wessington, Times Enterprise, Evefy [QC ‘ SUCCE3G IN WEST i/IRGINIA PRIMARIES STARTBTALK OF VICE PREslDLiTlAL CHANCES Although the managers of Gnu oral Lcniiarii Wood llllltlt: a vigor nus llFlIi in the Wi-st Virginian pri- . marios, Senator llowaril Sutlior A Q-a-a-maim-tn- Q Senator Howard Sutherland lurid won out. The \Vcst Virginia senator." success has started talk in Itvpiii..i.:ai: circles in Washing- ton of the poxibiiily oi‘ liis buuum ing u formidable candidate for vicu president at Chicago. 1N MEMORIAM MFlS. THOMAS H. PHILLIPS. Tlll) (loath occurred at her homo in Ellersiic on Wednesday iiiorniuI-t. June 2nd, oi‘ Mrs. 'I‘ii0mus H. Phil- lips after zi short illness of tivii Nllliniiuli Hlll’. had been in fnlliiiiz hiiivnlih fin‘ tho pus! ii-w llltilillhi lli‘l' iii-nth czinii- as a Iiliuirlt ltl iior family. The deceased who "-' ’-“l -“l-\'i."'-*'l‘\"‘ll FONS of "KP was ii riaiigliivi- iii’ the late Wliiiaiii ll. \Vllllltllli~; of Poplar Grove. Shim- llUl‘ ma iziizi: fiiriy.eiglit years zigu llll‘ hm; iivi-d iii idliursilu \VllL‘l‘(' siiu ivil in- grraiiy inlssi-il in tho coin- inniiy unil in llil‘ lilvlliiiilis; (‘liurrii win-rt» for runny yours siiu has iii-vii ll. faithful niciubir and active work~ or. She loaves lo mourn beside iior husband, the following sous and rlaughtersz-Viliilnril of Summer- nf O'i.eary, Alvin ill homo, Airs. illll Miiiii- of iiiiivrsliv, Mrs. In-silii: ‘Niolii-aii, Ariiiigtoii, Mrs. ltussi-ll _1.\T(‘.'\l'i.lllIl‘ of Eunioirc and Mnrgnet in the homo. '_ The funeral service at the homo and church was conducted by her pastor, Rev. ll. Davidson of Arling- iim, Roi‘. .l. J. lillllllllftl oi! Purl llill and was very largely Iittcnded, there being upwards to two iiuii. ilred czirlriigcs rind riutos. The pail-bearers \verc:——Gco. F. \\'ulsii, \\'ililain Burieigii, “K11. Ilayos. II. M. Ellis, Dan. Alain-an und Ernest Idliis. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. _...4--~{QI——*1"'—- The ziverziue ivifr- believes uny- thing he: husband sa_vs~~c.\'rzi'lll h“ explanation of ii Zuni; hair on his coat collar. ..Yuiiltin; ‘Mr. niiil Mrs. .lt_‘l‘i‘ ll. Simms, Richard Sinrinei, Wiliiiiii: HWlllllil and Virginia Siinins. of :I printing company in Liviarpoiiiv. -()iIio.; Iiirs. J\IIlllllllll I. Znniii-rs, a nciirspapvr woman. iii’ York. PPIIIL; l1, J, (t, Stead, director iii‘ publi- city for lllt‘ Dvpiiriiiiont of liii- niiizraliuii, Ottawa; Mrs. Stead; Miss N. Johnslnn, n fthe Depart- ment oi‘ Inimigriiiitiii; J. Bruno lvnlkor, of the Department of im- migration, and ti. K. Ilownril. gent-rill ili!t‘lll of the (‘ziiinrlizm National ltziilivzrvs. at. Boston, will zicconipany the visitors. “Packet of m WILSON '5 FLY PADS wiiizkitiinnnc runs THAN ,/ . $"8°—.°$WQ.RTH‘0F ANY =5 or ‘EE-Yifhltiifill fl“). . I" respondent; J. . Junkin, s. pub- lisher oi Minmi, ‘lorldii, and Mrs. "f" "WA P: -\"i""v"'- r ~"'\' in i AimlAN l for ii. Durin choice flavour are fully lt il this dependable, constant quality, maintained for i years, which h... made “ow CHUM” ti... chum of all pipe smokers in U5E MORE BEANS» (Experimental Fnrms Note.) Till‘ ripi- bciin is n form 0f food very iiiuiili noglvcioil ln (innihlil. ltilllk of \'iil'l'lly is UHL‘. ofiii-u scri- uiis faults in our national dirt. “any people svuin incliiiutl ll) llai‘ a very iiiniiiril number of fondu- niid, as l-Il‘ as possible, tn make mini: day's iionls resemble lllJJi! o.’ the day l! "m; wlriio, in other cases, the dull routine of ri si-voii .ln_v oyvlis prevails. It in \Vl‘ll-lfi'I()\\’ll lliiit. ii varied Ilii-t i.-; Inert,- wliuli llllll than a l'll.\'ll‘lt‘li‘il one, iiviii, especially lii those llilli"? \\’ll\‘ll good {inn is scan-i: and liigh in prion. ll is really lll‘]lllIl'i\l)lt! to note lllt.‘ neglect oi’ some of live best (‘niiiiilirin-growii tiled mutt-ri- als, suvli a.» beans. peas, Indian- corn and barley, while nn llllpilfLlll product, ricv, remains Iiuite pop-i lar in lillllk" of its inferior (illilllly as food and Ibo rzuiiiiiit-rcial obj-v:- iion that (zini-rziiin mom-y Illlls‘ ii- soul to semi,- [orolim t‘l)llllll‘_\' to pziy Of all tlin nccieclvil foods, I.‘i.i lie-Iii is lli"ll -_; the most. llllYJl)l'l~ ant. Ii ronitiins ii largo lllllTlflnlllgP of protein (approxiiii:iiul_v double the znnotini round in cereals) and r Ganabas Favorite Pipe Tobacco. iiXi-o, . " LD Clsllllll" is a lnmily friend. Grandfatherl, Fathers and ‘Sons have been smoking it and years. this halt century, “OLD CHUM" has grown steadi y in popularity and favour. Every pipe smoker appreciates “OLD CHUM" quality-db irginia Flake Cut tobacco-chosen by experts—. stored away until the pcrlec‘! tobacco taste and mellow clcvcloiaccl.’ Canada. by lulu-fiscal thought that ii Mini.» rm- llliililltul 1.. lifciilt away from some of ihu UllllT and inure expensive customs, the introduc- lhe‘ tion of iii»: bcaii as a regular article 511mm b“ l of diet often an opportunity limited almost to MflSfi-illfillllfiflilfiltj... m5] very liurd to bring about changes, however desirable. Yet there speins no good reiistm wliy "Kwiilar use of beans anti a few other fuviirnii ltltTdllllPS in lliirsc days ivlitni. owing to liii lor years ' of a lilllt‘ originality xoriziso’ oi‘ ju ... Lilllillll)’ Iii llil! ;'.:iini~ llllll‘. __._._ __._.- i‘ or (Hi3 high cost of "vie" innny individu- ‘THE satisfaction derived from the use of a Mo Ie dependent! "P"! the Chemical wit which it is treated. The O-Ccclnr Polish Mop l8 Irvfifitid with O-Ccclar Polish. Them can be no finer Polish tor any varnished surface- lt mny be uocd on any eurlgcv-cven on your piiii-io—wiih perfect configlcncc- The Mop is scientifically dcsi nccl. Made of Steel it in so constructs that perlcct "contra pressure’ iaobtnincd~ a feature important to good i100!‘ Pull‘ isliing: Uso it on any floor-whether var- nished linrcl wood: PfllmlX-l. Ollcd 0|‘ gmincd pol: fnloo on oilcloth und linoleum. Use it. KOO. i"! K-lHSl-IXIB . - cl polishing wocd-vrork and siainr~ ])l'titl‘ll\ 1;: the IIIOHL expensive in M‘ - - gfPlllPlll lll the Ilillllffllllti whirl we ihufl.y°‘;nid"zzajxflf much ‘looping’ (ztiilriilllit. ‘liiu bean may izririv 0&6; Par h M ‘, A ,,;,,,,,,|,_; b» sniii ti: rznik first. among no u Til-re ha:slc—"5'*;rincfi:slon5—in uflilllllilll Ernie. ‘if vegetable or! 1.11; peas are of iilinosl equal value, but when! and bzirioy fnil below. this also ara- riistinctl! inferior on tho iviiiile, though they con-tiiin znncli ninrs in. than iii-ans. While it is riol true, as has sometimes been assuinvii, that VOKOIIIlJlt‘ protein, as toiiiiil Iii l)t‘iillS, can Clillfifly tiik> the lllilCt‘ of ziuiinal protein. us found in iiirvais, eggs Iiiirl iniik, novt-rtiiirioss Ilie vegetable. pru- ioins have a high fimrl value llll(l llll‘ hiran could, in iiiiiny instances, bu aiivantagiiuiisiy substiliituil for part of ihc Iiient ration. (Yonsidirr- able economy would be attained in this way, as beans are very cheap indeed in comparison with innst animal prnduits. it iniisi. he n'itcil._ howuver, lhili lit-ans cannot b» uni mi freely by everyone. ’l‘lit~i'i-. ari- :1 few lntlividuals for whom the; 5i0t‘lll quite suitable; but iiit- Viir‘. majority Iif [Iieopiu would linvc iii-i ti-r and inure enjoyable nivzilei if l)t'lill:<l wvii- usoil more often. Mai , tors of dii-t ari- niioflvii sottl-ril by‘ customs of tho rwliiiiilty rather ll’..ili 253.357.‘; Penn. 25.. l0 elm um. Bou- s: your Hardware or Grocery shop. CHANNEL]. CHEMICAL (‘OMPANY LIMITED Toronto _-..~-_.__.._1 -_:,... ‘n..- -4‘ l-iE LATTEQ. wifn A 02v LIKE A wIiD 712014 teawso UPON - HIM AND Boos our-i i) iii! Fioore. erwee»: (Rowen ‘teem WHY THIS MOP ES SUCH EXCELLENT RESUL TS y ._ all lliii‘ I i it Qinut WHY WGIZE You ALONE wim Hy WIFE _’ _____ _ __f__ _._-__ yr‘, etul; - (pLUb Giué- L.. t_L. ‘ p we" I 1;» _=-. 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