|r ll ski v. a -_ \'\<- <_ m. ‘_ A ~; moor». m 3 . Are You Alive? Of course you are eat- ing and breathing—but yoii may not be alive. If you do not reach top-notch in the day’s work you may be starv- ing the body by eating foods that have no real food-value. Eat ’ Shredded Wheat with green vegetables and fresh or stewed fruits. You will find your- self very much alive. Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat, is ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. \-n§\.v¢-u guuluuuu... .. Delicious for any meal with berries or other fruits. Two biscuits make a nourishing "Wal- MADE IN CANADA _.;: NOTICE Wanted-A practical experienced mechanic‘ who un- derstands car repairing. Apply at Eureka Garage, 174 Great George Street. 0v E allrs TAlLORED-lO-l Measures I W: e» LISH 6rSGOTGI1 WOOLLEN- G0. . 158 Richmond St. l Charlottetown, P. E.I. I nlld a definite VICTOR COYLE ~45! SANDY MoGRIGOR and Jean Thomson at Kenslnstou on Tuesday night, May 31. -WITH HARD COAL-The lurk est sailing six master vessel (fors- lmd-all) passed ulp the straits, Sat- urday morning. and was quite vis- ible from Surarnersida on her way to Rimlouskl, with a cargo ot‘ hard coal. —SCHOONERS' ARRlVAl-r-Tbe schooner. ‘Maude Weston, Captain Weston, from Richibucto. discharg- ed s. cargo of lumber here on Sar- urday and is now at queen's wharf taking on a mixed cargo or produce for the return trip to Richibucto The schooner Boreas, Captain‘ Polrler from Sydney entered port on Saturday with a cargo of coal consigned to Capt. J. S. Allen . Ii -.lUST IN TIME-Early Satur- day morning a ‘Summersldo citizen who has his sleeping quarters over his ofiice_ was awakened, and open ing up the window discovered two parties in the not hf removing the spare tire from his cur, which was parked for the night. After asking what the trouble W518 all about, they look to their heels, minus the. tire. but ‘perhaps nluy call again. -BURGLER8 STILL BUSY- Mr. J. W. Croke. who conducts a lunch room on Spring Street, Sum‘ merside was broken into early Sun day morning, and a quantity of ci~ gal-s, drinks. and confectionery W85 taken. the thieves got in through the side window. and Jack is thunk ful that he was lcit even seven ct gars. —MAll_ TRUCK ARRiVES-Ifhc nmil truck. which has been undel- order for sonle time arrived ill ‘Bllillillrfi-llllt,‘ Saturday, and W113 us] _ . iiy. Xfnlldzly for the first time. . fir mail carrier, is proud 0i it, and claims lhul the mails will he haud~ led to it ‘better advantage in fu~ ture. -BASEBALL.--A special meet. ing of the Rod Sox baseball club was hold on Friday evening to lur- thcr the situation of baseball in] Summersdlle. As no decision has yet been made. o. delegation con- sisting of Messrs L. m’. McNeill, John A. Leu und Charles Mountain was appointed to attend a regular meeting of the league on this {Mon day) evening when it is expected lhot luottcrs will be fully discussed decision arrived lit. -——{+}--———— .‘||lllll’ll'li Llnlmc-nf for (folds. Lin. Ii rellabia rckvlntlns’ hill for W0» ms:- Ilcstorcs health. mslnluizn strength, amused beauty. losschn psln. 55 ubox. , At all druazisls or (ilract from ,_ Till; 3C0 BELL DR UC C0. LTD. ‘ M o n t r cal Ffill SALE IIY E. A. FOSTER H UGHES DRUG CO. THE 2 MACS DRUG STORE in CHICK ' “Royal Purple” vouuc CHICKENS soon i‘ gcUwlse to the excellence of i!’ our CHICK FEED. Thly il- krlow that it ls good for them a! and they Eontlnually cry for l; It as a Baby cries for his warm milk. Our CHiOK FEED is good not ,only for the little Chicks but for’: the growing and grown ups. Try a bag. Sold n. 25 lb. and i‘ 10o lb. bags and by theii pound. Our prices are theii lowest. d: Garter & 00., Lilli Headquarters for Flour and i; Feeds a, l . ' 4i 9!- il- t!- flfifi¥iéiiilkfiéfiiétfivkfk9fidi$iiik%$ n14 .- Joscpil Richard. the lpopu l l -s:s aAnov ncolindon slid Joan Thomson st Blnnmorlido on Wednesday night, June 1. —8HlPPlNG-Soh "Bots - us," Captain Fougere, from Syd- nay. with a cargo at woney coal tor J. S. Allen, Sumrnerside. . —KEN8lNGTON OAFR. .... Choice Fruit, Dainty Commotion- ary. Delicious ice Cream served to delcctate the most fastidious taste. meals served at all hours on any order. Tobacco and cigars. Extra special service on. fsstal days. R. Bolder-son, Proprietor, Kenslngton. -8ANDY MacGREGOR-Sandy MaoGregor, the Scottish comedian and entertainer, and ‘Jean Thom- son, champion Juvenile sniper and international dancer. at Happyland Theatre. Tuesday night, May 31st. Tickets now on sale at Bunn's Cafe. —NEW BUNGALOW.—Work has been started on Mr. J. H. GaudeVs new bungalow on Fitlroy Street. the contract for which ls awarded to Mr. C. P. Llnlrletter. The painting will be under the super- vision of ‘Messrs Alfred Mountain and William ‘Ad-learn of this H town. Auk for lillnnrd‘: and take no other ‘VESTERN PERSONALS FMr. Ralph Brunduge. spent the week end in Summersids. —Mr. Fred lChandler paid‘ a bus~ iness trlp to town on Friday last. ii » ——Mr. John Gardiner, Freetown. was in town recently on albuslness rib. ii -—Mr. and Mrs. James McKinnon Grand River. were visiting in town on Saturday. H —Mr. D. .M. liicLeod and wife nl‘ Hunter River-were, in Sunlmerslde Saturday on business. flMr. l’. M. Arscnault of St. Cilrostohlne. was in Sllnlmerslde Saturday on ‘business —4Mr. Edison Williams, Tyne Valley, was in town on Thursday and purchased a second hand Ford car. p1 ——Mr. F. L. Rogers. Alberlon crossed over by the car ferry on Mommy morning on a business trip to the mainland. —Mr. Samson Grady leaves this mnrning_ for Pictou, N. 5., where he is a witness in the Loader trial which takes place early in June. The Misses Clara Mountain. Mar- lzaret McNelll and Hazel Husslls. Summerslda. motored to Konslns- ton on Friday with Mr. G. W. flakes. 1»! -—Miss Genevieve Arsenault. Tig- Linurlltlrlfi Olenlal Cream this work until the. regular Aususi meeting of presbylsrv- Rev. G. C. Taylor was 0.1890111!“ interim moderator of the session muderutur lln consultation with the session to decide the date 0n which the pulpit would be declared vacant. The brethren were keenly sensi- ble of the great loss the PPBBbY" tsry has sustained in Dr. Fuller- tun's death and it was left to a committee to draw ull 11 filllmbl“ minute expressive of this sense o: loss and of the high esteem in which their late leader was held‘ by his follow ministers. | A call was presented from O‘Leary and Bloomflcld- congrega- tion ln iavor oi’ Rev. G. I’. Tattrio of Tdhusintac. Presbytery BUB‘. tained tllc call and ordered it to be forwarded to the Presbytery OI MiramricllirMr. Christie was up- pointed to support the call when it comes before that prosbytery. IN MEMORIAN MR. PETER J. DUMHHY The death occurred ln Maine on May 27th of Peter J. Dunlphy, form erly of Soul-ls. ‘P. E. I_ lie leaves one brother Joseph Dumpby of Soul-is and one sister Mrs. Bur - hard ‘MacDonald oi (lhllrlotlettlwn. The remains will arrive lonigh‘ and will be taken to Souris for bur- lal. The funeral notice will appear later. MRS. ALBERT DUCHEMIN l Tile (loath occurred in this city‘ uuuul ten o'clock Sunday evening of Jclullua Colupton, widow 0i‘ the late Albert Duchemln, who pre- deceased her by two and a ‘hull? years. Tile end came very sudden- ly. Mrs. Duchemin was up and around as usual Yelllelllfly. blll shortly lifter going up to her room passed away. She hnd reached the advanced age of 81, but up to the hylhs t, a of Holy‘ ’ thal- church. hu- uatla spirit scaled to Him who gave it. i. lPi-avlous to her ill-nun rho wu l; * ‘pupil of Dmyvala ,U¢|l0U1.. when " she was preparing fdr__ Mllfldfllll- _.' tton to Prince o: Whm _ College. _ Ghs was an exceptionally clover ischolar, one with a Roan intellect, [a brllhtand jovial disposition; a ‘kind word to all and obedient to ‘ ‘parents and teacher. Among the Sprltiual- was a beautiful bouquet from her former , houllmhtes, by whom her .- memory will ever he cherished ‘and the loss o! riovinz companion - ‘keenly felt. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowlag parents. one brother Thomas in the West and? four sisters. Sara.‘ Loretta. Julia and Teresa at home. oi’ Requiem was sung by Rev. Dr. Curran. after which all-that was ‘uellswlllrli Flllmuiflll ‘Only great factory facilities and a highly Perfected organization make possible such i and wonderful result as is offered by the Stewart Phonograph. ‘ record, with pure last her facilities were retrial-lub- H ly keen for one 0i her years Thcrc are left to mourn the loss of a d4‘; voted (lhristlau another, five ‘sons. Alfred (3., and itlarnest. of the firm oi‘ A. Ducllelnin & Co. oi’ this city_l ll. l’, Ducllemln, barrister and nmnl aging editor of the Post, Sydney. Frank in British Columbia, and ilildreth in Denver. Col. 'l‘l\res of her sons predeceased her. She had no tiauplllcrs. She is survived by one brothel‘, Mr. H. A. Compton of Sunlmersitle. The funeral will leave tho residence of her son Mr, nlsh has returned home after a plcnsalh visit in town. guest oi Mr. and lMrs. Charles Arsennult. (‘nmhrillgc Street and Mr. and Mrs. llulry Gallant. Fitzroy Street. H‘ _ . Mlnarnlh llllulmont for Ilmulrul! P. E. I. Presbytery An interesting meeting was held in the church at Mmtrosc on Thursday evening. May 26th, when the Presbytery 0i Prince Edward 151i"!!! ‘n61 Drlmnrlly for the pur~ pose of crdllining licv. T. Lewis Williams and lnducting him into the pastoral charge oi this con- gregation. u After public worship conducted by Rev. B. Vans lliocLenn, the the preshytery. by the laying on of hands ordained Mr. Williams to the office of the holy rulnistry and inducted him. Rev: Mr. Davidson oi’ ltlchlnond Bay East then very suitably addressed ‘the newly or dained luinistcl- and .Vir. Murchi- son of Ilinipeque gave suitable and timely council to the people. A must pleasing feature .oi the service was ltbe presence of Mr. Lockhart of Souris, a much belov- ed former minister oi Montrose who presided and lcd in the or- dination and lllfllCllOn services. After the public meeting tht prsshyt-ery met for further busl ness. the two chit-l items of whicl were the situation arising iron. the death nl’ Dr. Fullerton and l call from the congregation u Ulienry. A few days previousto his dcatl Dr. Fullerton htld. ill a letter to th presbytery. resigned his work a. clcrk and treasurer. (l. A. (lhrlsflil ‘isfidsmfiidliikltfiiii9flhikfhik oIoKY alrrrs DI A. f‘. lJuchemin at l0 n. m. to - niorrou'_ Tuesday by clirrlllgn to Sherwood Cemetery. ‘ ROSE MARY HAGAN Death lu sad at any time but ‘when "we are culled upon to part with one in the full ‘bloom of girl- ‘hood till-n it is hard to bear. lSuch has been the case in the death of .3059 Mary Hagan, beloved daugh- ‘ter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘l’. D- 3118M» Emyvale. The deceased who was only six- teen years of age had been sick for ‘eleven weeks and notwltlr sltaudinq all that medical skill and mgthgry care could 410. God lu ‘P119 qnglulte Wisdom saw tit to choose ‘her lor His own. and on the morn- lag of Tuesday. May Illlll- 10m‘ 5c. a Day $1.60 A MONTH FOR offerings 1 After years of constant experiment and Stewart Phonograph is offered as an improved and per. fected instrument, comparable only to the m priced instruments in (all points The aim of the Stewart Phonograph Corporation is to provide the world with music, music, at a price thlat is reasonable, and to be able transport it conveniently wherever it is desired. Hundreds of thousands of Stewart Phonographs have been and are being sold in the pounded lay-paid mm. _ ll SAII outsell, Que. mm‘ P'- Msfl Marla-was laid "i" l" "is Bdlfllulng cemetery. Th9 D1111 bearers were: t0 Connolly, Lou“ Hum,’ Coady Daniel Currey’ Ernest Murray and Anthony Franck‘ - 1.‘ a A Revolution in the Musical World p 8 manufacturing feat -¢¢.--,, N ever before has it been possible to manufacture a phonograph so low in price, approach the Stewart Phonograph, and bring to the home at so moderate a price the whole world of and the facility of playin yet ‘so wonderful in tone, to _, music, g any style, slze 0r quality 0f resonant tone. study the uch hi h but its‘ price. g er every known kiiul of to United States, Canada and throughout the world. WHEREVER YOU GO TAKE ‘ A STEWART ALONG The portability so compact in size real value and a train. a Stewart along. Hood's Sarsaparilla en"lch your blood. Small dOIQ M!" each meal. Pleasunt- to take. economical and efficient. A monthb supply in every bottle. More Than This it creates an appetite. aid! allel- tlon and assimilation. and mllwl taste good. A wonderful remedy for impurities of the blood, rheumatism, lumbasv- f-‘Blflfrh- zcrolula, eczema. t0 81W M"! mental‘ and digestive strength an ‘.0 build up after protracted illness, influenza, grip, and fevers. Get a bottle of Hood's Sarsapa- xilla. and begin lo take it today. of_Al_l_>c_rlon ivllstrlpilointed holds“ ARY. Hood's Pills. small doses. a. mild lgxativs; larger, an active cathartic. u_..._.___ The best spring medicine treat-' meat that will purify. vitallze and . not required, the ous in tone and sound as t0 be of of pleasure on picnics, in the auto- mobile, 1n the canoe, in the woods, at the summer horn ; When you are ready Peiltiflll, minke sure of a good time by being able to have music, whenever you wish of the Stewart is one of ‘the most welcome fea- tures. With its Carrying Case the Stewart weighs less tlllan fifteen pounds. It is the only instrument Price of=Maclllha as cut shown “$.00 Carrying can of wood and Imlti- tlon leather covering if you wish, $8.00 extra , yet so volumin- constant source , the camp, on board ship, or on the for an outing, or bent on rec- or wherever you are, just take ANYWHERE, IN ANY WEATHER THE=-BEL AID DE LUXE Where the porllability features of the Stewart are Bel-Air de Luxe provides the most re- markable value ever offered in‘ a Floor Cabinet Phono- graph. The 116181111688 of design, combined with the won- derful Stewart .eq marvellous attainment uipment, constitute an instrument of ‘at an extremely moderate price. Price: Fumed Oak finish, $50.00. Height, 36 in. Sinclair 8: A word to the wise is sufllcient. - l l Width, 1o m. Depth, 1s 1-21... Stewart Ltd. 8°“ AGENCY , SUMMERSIDE I .- s"; w I -By SINN l MAN WlTH A CAPTIVE e a A HEAD. TUESDAYP- BLONDY AND I SAW A LET PASSENGERS GO UP IN lT FOR we DECIDED TO TRY n". BALLOON, WHO co cur-z BEFORE we ao-r lNfTliE MAN CTED OUR FARES. SAID: ”AREN’T YOU ol= THE com: BRE SO LONG AS \. dusr AS we STARTED ura- 1 ‘ NOTA BlT,"HE REPLIED. “no-r "l lv/(lv/Jlp/flmvflxll/lfil. COLLECT THE FARES f AFRND m AD VAN <>r_=_ Axme?" \