F THURSDAY, . Now packed in Alumhin a p “is good . .. w. tY our grocer knows when you ‘order, , r LBOSE ORANGE PEKOE yog ' ‘are a judge of fine tea. Maritime Electric (thinly, Limited. ELECTRIC POWER RATE THE nzvtsso an: FOLLOWING l$ zt-"rzc-rtvs rnom oars OF LAST METER nsaotuo AND WILL APPLY, "ro su.|.s FOR mourn OF JUNE, 1921. POWE R RATE Applicable to consumers who can he served trom suitflllie existinB lines. No bill rendered on this rate of less than $3.00 Der B1011!!!- Service Charges: ' 0n all connected load a Service (iharge o! 50 cents per month per Horse Power, will be made for the tlrst 10 H. P. o! connected load When connected load exceeds 10 Horse Power that part oi such load in excess oi’ 10 Horse Power, wil.l carry no Service Charge. Energy Charge-—(-in addition to Service Charge.) For the 1st 200 k. w. h. per mont-h at 7c per k. w. h. For the nett 300 k. w. h. per month at 5c per k. w. l1. ' For the next 500 k. w. h. per month at ~tc per k. w. h. Excess o! 1000 k. w. h. per month at 3c per k. w. h, Dlscounv-None. - ‘ Minimum Charge-(Ettective tor connected loads in excess o! 10 h. p.) in case the bill tor any month computed on the service charge plus the energy rate is less than 50 cents per Horse Power or all connected load, then a Minimum Bill computed at 50 cents per Horse Power on all connected load, will ‘be rendered. Waiving o! Minimum Charge:- The Minimum Charge will be waived for any. three. consecutive months in a year- upon the Company receiving “mitten notice from the IConsumer requesting that Minimum Charge be waived for three specified consecutive months. ' Note-—ln case a Consumer desires service tor intermittent use oi‘ small motors and such service would result in a monthly bill oi’. less than $3.00 computed at power rate. then such consumer may elect to be billed on the Lighting Rate. carryltig a Service Cha-rss or 50 cents per ilorse Power ot connected load.‘ MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED, I Mrs Howard Fallis ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING WOMEN SPEAKERS OF CANADA Will Addreaa Meetings in Prince Edward laland at the Following Plaooa and Date: in tho intoroat oi’ Improved Temperance Legislation GEORGETOWN, June 9th. CARIGAN, June 10th ' DUNDAS, June 11th. SOUFIIS, Juno 13th. KINGSBORO, June 14th. ANNANDALE, Juno 15th. SIT. PETERS. June 16th. MORELL, June 17th. ALL MEETINGS AT 8 P. M. Everybody Invited to Hear This Gifted ‘ Woman Speaker She Haa a Manage of Particular Importance to Every Woman Voter. Tomorrow's Radio Program THURSDAY, JUNE 9 ‘International Radio Programa EVENING CONCERTS 8.00 P. M. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. WJZ. N. Y. WIGR (309) Buflalo. Joint with‘ WEAlF ’ Concert, WJZ us}; New York. Our Musical U. s., to WBZ. KYW. WBZA. xsp WEAF (492) New York, Cliquot “Banjo Ensemble" to WEAR WlEEi, WJAtR. WTAG, WGR. WFl. WRC, WCAE. WWJ, WOC. W000, WGY. 8.30 P. M. WJZ (454) New York. Hires Har- vesters, to WJZ. WBQ. WBZA. Y-YW, KBAL, WJR, WSB, WMC. 8-45 P. M. WPG (299) Atlantic City. Board- walk Charmers. 9.00 P. M. WEAF (192) New York. “Silver Masked Tenor" to WtEAF‘, WEEI. WJAR, WTAG. WGR. WFJ. WlOSH. WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WSAJI, WGN. iKlSD, WOC. WCCO. VWSB. WMC. FEATURE TALKS 5.25 P. M. WGY (379) Schenectady. Baseball scores. __ _ 600 P. M. WJZ (454) New York. Radio Pro~ grams-Gear. 6.30 P. M. , WiEAF‘ (492) New York. “Famous -Llterati.", 6.55 P. M. WLW (422) Cincl. Baseball news. 9.00 P. M. WJZ (454) New York. Correct [Time WANT TO DAN-CE? 8.00 P. M. WPG( )Atlantic City. Oisous‘ “36" Pieces. 10.00 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance Program. (Copyright, 1927. by Iluternatlonal Radio "Programs, Chicago.) - -_-_<o->___ Mount Stewart Not-es The season for gaspereaux seems to be here. as ‘large amounts oi’ them are being caught in the river just now. Mrs. John A. McAuley spent a few days in Point Des Roche. the guest or herj sister, Mrs. Ronald 'O‘l-Ianley. lSunclay last, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. accompanied Jay ‘Mrs. Smiths parents motored to Vernon River and returned. Mrs. Everett ‘Smallwootl and children ot Moose Jaw, Sask.. ar- rived Friday night 0n a visit to .\ir. :Smallwood’s Parents Mr. and Mrs_ Major Smaliwood. St. Andrews This is Mrs. |Smailwood's first lvisit to ‘iT-he Garden 0t the Gull." » Quite a. number enjoyed the rpinys “Why Men Marry," presented by the Young Adalns Co., ‘Sabin-day nigh't and “The Angel oi the ‘Moun- taln" the iollowl-ng Monday night," nnd neither plays need further comment here. Miss Elizabeth Clark. teacher nt Mount Vernon, spent the week-end at ‘her home here. ‘Services in the Presbyterian Church were held at 7 p. m. and conducted by Mr. Browne, student- pastor. Services at the United Church were conducted by Rev. M.r. Palm- er in the absence o! Rev. M. K. Charman- who is attending Confer- , Political Meetings 2nd. District of Queen’s The Liberal-Conservative Candidate: will moot the Electors at the following plaoea and datea, to diaouaa tho political laauoa of the day: NORTH WILTSHIRE... . . . . .................Juno 8 CANOE COVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. June 9 AFTON- HALL .. Juno 10 KINGSTON .. Juno 13 CLYDE RIVER . .. Juno 14 MILTON . . . . ..Jung15 NORTH RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 16 WHEATLEV RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Juno 17 NEW GLASGOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juno 20 MAYFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Juno 21 RUSTICOH"... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "Juno 22 HUNTER BIVER......... ...........J|.|ng23 Tho Oppoaltion Candidate: invited and will bo equal time. All Meetings at 8 p. m. L. L. JENKINS, J. H. BUNTAIN. 5D33-6-4ti1l 23rd. Political Meetings - f 3rd District Queen’s ‘$011: Liberal Conservative candi- Politinfli Meetings Ist District Queen's p loa will address the elector; at t e following places: “rinsing Hall, Thursday, June The Liberal-Conservative candi- dates will meet the electors at the iollowing places and dates for the purpose 0i‘ discussing the political tissues o! the day. Btunhopo mu. Friday; June 10th. York Hall, Monday, June 13th. Tracodle Cross, Tuesday, June lrislutown June 9 14th. ‘ French ‘River .. June l0 iCorran Ban Hall, Wednesday, Clltlon . . . . .. Ju l1. June 15th. Hopoltiver Juno 13. 1m. Stewart. filday. Juno 17th. Granville ....... .. Juno 14. Fort Augustus Hall, Monday, Bonahaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. June l5 J o 20th. i» Dmyvnle .. June l6 T t. Herbert Hall. Tuesday, June Wctorin Juno 17 Slat. t Kelly's Cros June 20 All meetin s to be held at 8 0" Bradalbano . . . . .. .. June 21 _ clock PgM. be opposition candi- Kelly's Cnoss . . . . . . . . . . .. June 22. ' mart‘... invited tdbentreaent. The Opposition candidates. Pater Dated this 31st day or May, AJD. Sinclair and Allan Stewart, are in- 1537, - ,. rited to attend and will be liven (flgd). one mm of aha time. Murdock Kennedy Walter Cl. ‘Moltenaio. . . ... W" I. U U811 EMoDONAlLI), - ‘iaivfiwoo -... 5m accorded 91106, A number; of our residents are halving their fences fixed white- washed. etc., and Mr. Robert Mc- Kenzie one of our old established blacksmlths here lntthds remodel- ling the iront oi his house as soon as he can iind time to do lt.—F. Political Meetings 4th District Queens The Liberal Conservative candl- dates will meet the Electors at the following places and dates, ‘to dis- cuss the political issues oi the day: ‘Caledonia .. . June 13- Wood islands .~ June 14 Flat River June 15 lloldon . . June 16 ilona . . . . . . . .. June 17 Grandvlew .. -- June 20 Vernon River . June 21 Pownal .. Juno 22 lAll meetings start at 8 o'clock ap posing candidates are invited. (IS d) I J~ C. Irving , diolly invite g . SHAW MGMIJULAN, Grandview. .. -. Vernon River - ' Pow-pg] A ARVELUBE MOTOR OIL i. now obtainable in an attractive Quart Can- sellin at an advance of only Sc per quart over the “ ulk Marvelube-whether in large steel drums, in small cans, or in bulk-always adheres to the high standard which-made it the choice of 200,000 motorists within twelve months of now comes in a Handy (‘antamer a ” price. its introduction.- Not only is the quality of the oil rigidly main- ndability of Marvelube extends also to t: e designation of its six dis- tained; t he tinct andseparatergrades. Every container holds the exact rade that is marked on the outside. A care grade separation ensures this very important l system of Advantages of buying Motor Oil in this SEALED QUART (IAN 1 “linen you are going on a trip the sealed Quart Can —~ carried under the seat or in the package- ‘ compartment — is available as a re- plenishment of the same 00d oil that is already in your cran -case. Keep a few Quart Cans in your home garage at all times-you will find both convenience and cleanliness in usirig them to re- plenish the oil supply in your car as needed. No fussing with a big clumsy can-no funnel-no oil drip. You just pour in the contents of a Quart Can—ancl the job is done. 3 your car lubricated with the correct grade of oil as it is to have in your crank-case the proper brand of oil. Therefore, you should always keep in your car sevei-al of these sealed quart cans of Marvelubo Motor Oil — to provide a inat the possibility of being eu denly ao Iris just as important to have safeguard-so that every motorist, no. matter . where or how he buys Marvelube,can be sure of havingin his crank-case the exact grade specially selected by our engineers as afford- the highest form of protection for his ing particular engine. IMPERIAL‘ OIL‘ LIMITED 5.1m; danili.;., George didohean. ' opposition candidates. Messrs. find Geo. S. l k450i! Meeting Jung 21. . .. June 22. Political Meetings ' a 4th District Queens held at the home of Mr. Raymond Boylan. Auburn on Saturday. the 11th day o! June at 8 o'clock p. tn. By_ order ot the Committee. PHILIP COYLE, Caledonia _ u _ _ Jung 1h. 0018-7-31 Chairman. Wood Itsland. . . June 14. , " . _ Pilot River ~ 1111191165 i ' - ' ' . . . . . .. J . _ i133" Mount Stewart Items 0n Monday night the 30th the movie tans were enabled to "go to the show;" Mr. Bruce Yen having movies in the hall, which those A1. lam“, cm“ who attended pronounced 5967 Mr. John Warren, Charlottetown is now operating the goveitnrnent. truck where the road is being im- proved in the vicinity o! Scotch- tort. m.- and Mrs s. c. out-x, at... placed (on a long country run) as to find the grade you use not im- mediately obtainable. This Quart Can is an absolute protection against substitution . —it is sealed, and the seal must: be broken before the contents can be poured out. If you wish Up be absolutely sure you arekgettlng genuine Marvelube, the sea Quart: Can is your safeguard. and returned Wednesday. We are glad to learn that Mr. Elisha Cotliu is feeling tine and takes his regular daily walk to have o. chat with his many friends. work. _¢-_ / A number ot_ the "farmers are busy at. present getting their tortil- izer hauled, s en potatoes out ‘into sets, andt tb numberless other kinds or workkbelonging to a tarm at this season; hare. The dredge had Pictou and was on which tiecessitatod her running "yl-tonor Roll for M“: _ m“ Am“ “My Mt Monday m, into Charlottetown harbor tor. k t ' w . m“; New York in Enswer to u wire say- “helm”- . ' . ‘i Grade Vii-lw-l- Sizliiof m r ing her tether was ill. ;.n¢non"ohn~: '3' W" BMacTav Mr Alvi “M” “'4' mm . n McKenzie. local Kllrage M“ Mm _ Mr. Joseph Duffy, Taranturn, its man round his work sopresalnfi, Pdirfiva Florence Ml‘! supplying tor Mr. Roy -Je.y, our (especially on the tires) that ‘hi. amljy.drlmn_ ‘ tonsorial artist's place for a while, Mr. Jay being kept busy attending to and iilling orders tor Ford cars, a number oi! new ones having been accommodate services. / Mr. George Clarké-lott Friday morning tor Maiden, Mass. where he intends trying the carpenter Mr. John A. McAulay tirst mute aboard dredge No. 12 spent Thurs- day night and Friday at his hom been i _ her ' way to Buctouche when she ran into th heavy wind o! ‘Thursday tilghl has had a telephone installed to? those needing his. .. \ imp eluln I MADE H10». pEHUVlAN grzunc on n" rmmr ,. taaznrrtmt Al w . been put on tho Hitlllt‘. oil . rosters Hall horn by "W in“ gig, _ M; B611 Dottlilil" H‘ , work in his usnul twill‘ “in; curtain is on n rolior W i be rollednn 0|‘ d"“'" by. m a cord attached. ’ Y” I . . A u a LOWER uswrou a0H° I i..- » t . also iutrllkjigi ‘m: o." :1- - ‘ . oil fist-thy “ti?” Anna Mflcvimfl ' '- waLu-'r/rm:_:- tomato-Mus? HA‘ JKNA ‘roam-if ' i at: mT-ww v woo AQaK on: 1% acne m moon-o GIVE’ YOU Him W" .. ‘ “ I. . . I Nil"? a I ‘L! l ; ”‘ GEO. MoLlENN‘. A meeting o! the Conservative , . 59415434311. voters o! Monaghan Poll will be lottetown motored to Mt. Stewart added to tho list the past week. A new and up-to-dnte curtain has, . ‘ . 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