(L. .i "Pilly pcrsonnliy_or_ by letter I to “h; PM X10330".- RIR. Q. .. _ Prince Co., P. E. 1., or the Chaijjl. P. ‘It. lotteiuwn Selling Agency, chllfltll 5- 9- - d loiown, p_ m 1 Li‘ "n a‘ n glass o -of x- x\u~ Cent AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT AGENT! state amount of your business f special prices We now liirgest, host equipped pislrit in Canada. can give promptei-lt ism-- vieo and host work at moderate prices, prints, finishes iii-w line. l-‘rss samples. Me Portrait Co., Toronto. 88284-5-6l. I"um.. g y. ‘I |5_ rs. John A. Longworth. known > ‘kl. 1g u] gd 1' w om. an "llannnhinlcy" situated on ' ninth stm-ls innlud n‘ “on”; g Lnngworth Ant, city with the "n", g’ 5|], h; y, m; extensive grililnds in connection g, 5o 1| by our my . with tho some lately lathe occu- ant ‘fries graying. ~W e m girlie-n iiiiltl.:c.él‘eir‘nplc.'ri=lzii.vit|p- Y O LIIIIOI‘ fllnll,.'lf" BN5? ‘m . T’ m“ urs. 9602-G-9MEtf. FUR DALI “'_““‘“_'_“‘“_— __""' ' MISCELLANEOUS 0A llIIIAGIl-l LID 'ILII.NEHB F0]! wheeled double- snle. Ono Iige scatcd carriage and one set sil- itcre to‘; s of-land. A9217 on y- J. W. Patterso . i our riil Drugstore Warns hill‘; an The season is now on when Soda Water is mmimii mu necessary '0 W?!“ 7°"? ~ tiiiisi and refreih yuu- v . . We still rotation? repute - lion m: good ehessiwiiier, feel confident we will merit a continuance oi your patron- age for the coming season. We carbonate v our Soda and use only the purest fruit, juices cream- -- ri it own and rich- When down town cell in rind try one of our delicious ice-cold drinks and glvelus a chance t6 demonstrate their greatness- Yours , for good Soda Water and service. Ell. Foster .QCQL g ciissiiliin ADVERTISEMENTS srgdrfixaisu unlernthle can: a to: coil...‘ esoh ts;- OH!‘ OIIII’ YO l i “i... "“‘°§:'°E’.’“""‘“""".::;:.t:r 51.2%. .. ° "seal: fii§'.:'.r.:i'."5r”;.:.r**""r"", ‘l frames, rchants t- h _ vgirldmnthunngd. “ifi°“£i.n.‘f,2;,“ 1H wrnl. sun Pmnsoiv wuo T00} - lchmond git-est. soss-s-iiztr. the was n out o! Nr- Chest " ..._..e iers. ar on Kent Street, King’. so‘ ssuii as‘ a nanoam 9°“ °- ““"“Y ‘“'"‘" ‘i ‘MY; _ bevrslgtl 490 flv: prdenger car "5 o 7 M’ t eroug y over an err. running condition, Apply atpRl 29s FREE ILLUSTRATED CA Anne- Gnrage. _ . . . flying-Q g1, us, Marine Gasoline and ll En- ' , Inca. Propellers; _ twlenty-six vol-Mill“ MIW. °I’""'l‘7!""i nfifiii.'s‘f.‘i‘i'é’.liis‘.’."fiii'.' £511.31?! m“ “m"“"é°i'fl,< "f; Kill.‘ Canadian Boat and engine Ex- " hiding stiglrssmsofnfiatefi_-also ‘vvo 9mm5°' Tormno“ M’ 14'9"“ l) haw the iiiiiiii ~.~ eeuiig u The annual meeting of the Bank- 9" Auillsflpikted Silver Black Fox 00111114!!! will its held-in the Y. ll. C. A. 800ml‘: on. Thursday, the 17th ins-t at '8 o'clock p. m. . F. E. MUZZY, -Pres. ' Business Stand for Sale . V ______ I offer for-private sale my pro- Wfly consisting of house and shop. Situated on the corner of Way.- mouth and ‘Fitzroy Sts. This is a rare chance to secure one of the best business stands in ‘the city. Will self in a block, or house separatefrom shop. Apply to ‘ H. FEAVYOUR, , Grocer. .i 9700-6-12-21 _ Grain‘ an‘ (T. oi o‘ ; T71? G. N. R. Proceeding UPTAWA, June 11.—.—Ths Minis- ter of Railways stated today that the recently utppoinled committee of mausgemen for the co-ordinat- ion and operation of the Grand 1 ways was proceeding as rapidly as possible with the unification of the two systems . O-OO-O-OO-O-OO- MALE HELP WANTED \VANTI1D Wngeu. steady em y J. Scovil St-rpilen. N. ll. TO LET ... T0 I.RT—D\VIBLI.IN GIIOIYSE OII‘ "- rmesssialv. - e001) P plnymont. Ap- Cm, IittL, Ste. B341-8-7-BL Jim. Annular) filooosslln, LAND Surveyor, licrmanvillo. . 0597-d-9ME8ipd. FEMALE HELP l‘0'I‘A'l‘Ill<}!l Ii ll all» \\'ANTEl)—\VAI'l‘III-1§S FOR DIN- i nisn girl to work Ilotcl. Sllfiii-il-iii. iliil’ room am iri kitvlii-il. \\'AN'l‘l~ll)-—'l‘\\'0 (IIIKLSEJEO L0 lifter child!‘ (lily nftcr Z T i rim ii work Sloop on and Though my sharp coulter shows (I- Saturday. L. any. wastrel);- FRIDAY D. McLeod, 9650-6-10-2i. Apply Victoria cn. Phone p. m. '1: HI! PLOW er . take our rest. white in the dawn, limiting ihrough wind and rain, i‘iirrewlng hill rind plain, Till twilight And l_ slundniarkyly/“against the dims thewest-g ' night sky- i nm u worker, I, the plow. l food the peoples: ltliigerly wait - High-born chlldre on me, and n of want: Kingdoms may rise and wane, arc-j Young; Ladies Waited We want about 50 younglliidlcs to 191"" mil making; ltls very easy llllll cioiin- work similar to dress with and making. iliuniy of windows, sunlight n Experienced ‘girls are "lining from $15.00 to bézioo pel- "lick. Hours 7.30 a.‘ m. to "willing Saturdays when the fsq wry closes {it iii-n. m. any entire-arm" " "'55". . ' ' ' so fresh iiir. interested in n position will please c;- Miss Emily Factory is largo - ‘qua- Gallant. consul-motive. 0|!‘ . l‘. . \VAl'l‘lll'1N.'ilfiS \VANTED.—- APPLY viiurlnttctnwn Country Cliib. any. low-born: pills who will b..- iibic to furnish full information. EASTERN HAT a can MFG. coast, ..iiiniliz-si. _ LIMITED Truro, N. ‘we. rv .1 , 11134051395. WANIfED , . Tl El! HUNDRED ‘QUALI IE7.‘ t” hers required for Sss atch w‘ ‘and Alberta schools o ltfr midsummer l’ an h .6. 5a,; 1 dries twelve hundred to si - s ftiundrcd er annum. Full par- furs sac appointment- nus- ied. Apply Canadian Teachers Agency. 130x 14. ltoglnn. Husk. 92i8-6-22mos. ws wrap ' \V' Ill) A1‘ ONCE an‘ taxman- book-keeper for one of the t business establishments in i’;"i; Province. lfirit class ‘n roi- tile egg: ei-ty- Ab» on e Box 888 ar ottetnwn. stat- in experience. 8078-5-26“. wl sin. - on: wnoussim ~33:.;:~ri'.;:.."i::y. I! u e 16th. Will pay highest mark- iiilii“ ‘Z918.’ "Etitlfiiffilfi ° ' ' " ises-is-iizsi NURSING i . A twecli-Eieissi. has" "i. ..**‘ii.';i.'5§§{5=~”°i'" ' 1 nt ass a . 5- dfllilfliflsttfll Wanciiiiin her tithe oi slain, Hands iii-e outstretched to me. Master of men am I, seeming a slave, i ieed-tlie-peoplea-l, the. plow; I iiifl .~-I_ I prove God's words true-J ‘Telling that earth niayglvs Fruit men shall gather with songs in the sun, - Wherolsieeps the hidden grain. Corn fields shall wave again; Showing that while men live Nor seed nor harvest. time ever. will cease; ‘ l prove God's words tru plow. » Stock Quotations ETTIiAiIQVIFAX, if; it"... 11.14 (Quotations rnrnisileii-iiy F. s. Mo‘; CllfdfBnd-Cm, the Montreal‘ Stools e, I, the Exchange.) . .. .. ......i4ll6.'. 103 Ate. .. .. mm 98% xmu ii. q. 57 118 180 100 89M . i...“ i. i‘ u.- Trunk and Canadian Natloae-PrlilF N missing, otherwise everything wus ‘W’ PAY} to in this province vicroii? time lner, Queen iStrest. OHOGOLATES. 59c per lb today at W. '1‘. Wellnefs Queen Street. at W. '1‘. Wei 0688 c8088 . TRY OiJR ICE CREAM. we have the very best. McLeod's Store, Ai- bBhY. 9657-6-11-21 SATURDAY »ePsciALa,_.-— See our week end prices forzchcaoliiteii ‘andcsndy. W. '1‘. Wellner, Queen Street. 9888 ICE CREAM RECEIVED every Tuesday, Thursdiiy ens Saturday. L. H. D. McLeod, Albany. ' 9067-841-2l THE‘ Fisii’ MARKETr-There was a good supply of fish in the market yesterdays Mackerel sold from '25 to 8B cents each, cod 8c pound, haddock 10o lb and halibut 18c pound. ~ ' » seesaw: viienuseoav, July "mi,- for the Kingston- Methodist Sunday School picnic. Look out in announcement later. 9687-fl-12-2i AT HUNTER RIVER-Mr. Jno. Alfred iMacDonuid, Provincial Land Surveyor, Hermunville, engages to be iit Hunter River the first oi the week, reaching therewMonduy ev- suing 14th, Parties wanting lines. run-con have the opportunity 90x88. PRODUCE, MARKETr-TIIG loc- al produce lparket i_s__rather ‘quiet at present, "afhebvdealers pro 3,3,‘- ins prices as, fellows; Eotatggaé. per bushel; oats $1.25; hay, $25 to $26; straw, $8. to $10. AN APPEAL for eggs -for. the Prince Edward Island Hospital is again being made to friends in city nnrhcountry. Th“ lady coll- ectors will bc in illc market onsthe 15th, and 18th. inst to receive don- ation-s. - 989B. . a ' ' » 1,“ THE RIDDLE 8OLVED.-- Cor- rect answers to the riddle publish- cd in the Guardian of Juno 4th have been received from the following: Edi-ward Dingwell, Midgell; R. J. Bovyer, Cove Head; yirs. Charles Patterson, King Square, Cityplfim- liy S. Miller, Stanley Bridge; Mrs. J. A, Moore, East Royalty; Mrs. J. G. Townsend, Kensington. NORTH RUSTIOO. W. M. 8.— The North Rustlco W. M. S. will hold a thunk offering meeting in the church on Tuesday evening June 15 at B o'clock. Rev. G. C. Taylor and Mr. J. -B.-Honnell will address the" meeting. An offering for missions will he taken. 21 ‘.1. NOTICE. —-N‘EW ‘CLEANING Ladies and Gentlemen. We have opened s. clothes cleaninB "lid pressing establishment nt 138 Great George iSt. where we are. prepared to do Work in U10 "w" up-to-dste and satisfactory mann- er. Carter d: Vail. 9659-6-10-21 L081‘ BOAT FQUND-r-Thg row- boat belonging to Mr. George V- Moore which was take-n from the dock at the foot of Queen Street. one night last week was lflulld on Thursday at the shore up the North River. The boat was unob- ored by u stone and one our was all right. The punt belonging to Mr; Moore,’ stolen from the sumo dock a few days previously has not yet been located. FROM NEW YORK TO P. E. I. BY AUTO-—Mr. Thomas 1P. Green. who left hers in January 11B! W" turned to Charlottetown from New York. Mr. Green made the trill from New York to the Island in a Ford car which he Purchased shortly before leaving. He had a fine trip all the way except when going through Maine, when he en- countered a heavy storm. He visit- ed his son in New London, Conn., after leaving New York. The latt- er holds u responsible position there in the service of the United lStates Government. iMr. Green says it is a,si_n'iple mutter coining by ' road ‘from New York to Canada, ' the road posts all the way from the Metropolis to the Canadian line beingmarked by a blue band, so that there is little chance or go- ing astray." Gtiod roads were 't.li'e order all the way. Except from} lnrnemldjto rlottetown, and hero‘. the roadwwugudecldodly IAQTBWWQHIDJ CLOTHES . ESTABLISHMENT. . _ GET A TRAPPY raincoat and en- joy’ your outing without fear. Patons ad tells of their merits elsewhere. . , _ on moron TRIPA-iiidessrs sain- ford Brown D. Roublee, H. it. Pstaqiiin and R. L. Mattatiill, sr- rived in the city yeqterdsqvon s motor-drip from Wigs Chelflr, N 5., to purchase horses. Ltd 9652-0-10 2i leave ‘Bank of Commerce c 2 p. m. this afternoon for roy iSlfflflt . turn. to non iii! h in. elders. THE Tc C. A. A. A. grounds are liow in splendid shape and parties ‘intend- ing to letlesme for the season should writs the secty. "Abegweit Club for full particulars, oeoe-e-o- ME!!! \ - ——-~£i- FROWBE BROS. CLOTHING Hats, Caps, etc., won their pres- tige solciy on merit. They are still what they have always beenl the best quality for the least mOIlBY- 9652-6-10 2i. NATIONAL EDITORS’ ER8.-—d‘he Canadian ‘Bank of Com colleen are ncting as bonkers for the-tNational Editorial Association of U. S; A. All correspondence to members of the Association now on tour is being addressed in _curs of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and all financial arrangements are being conducted through this bank Mr. D. MoGillivray, Superintendent o: the Maritime Provinces, is ac- companying the Association on their tour and IMr. Miles of the Charlottetown Branch is looking af ter the business in this province. SUCCESSFUL .P. E. I. STUD- ENlfi-The many friends of Lieul. Clyde Auld of this city, Rhoda Scholar at Oxford University will h; pleased to know that he has achieved success as a student and athlete in that great University. He hud done splendidly in all his subjects for the year und led his class in one subject, Besides he has "the distinction of being one of the Oxford boat crew which consisted of eight men who took pert in six races and won four of them. To become a member of the Oxford host crew is the dream of every young man who enters that University. it is certainly a signal honor and ‘the Guardian congratu- lstes. Lieut. Auld, lMr. and .Mrs. Pomeroy and ull relatives and friends here. A VALUABLE SOUVENIR.—Dr. Leo Frank, in anticipation of the visit of tho American Editorial Association and the ‘Empire Press Union, hiid a series of 20,000_post curds printed, each a photograph of some ph-ise of fox life. A set of twelve of these curds will be pre- sented to each of the visitors to- gether with n number of cards dis- criptive of the fox industry in Prince iEdwnrd Island, as ii souvenir oi their visit here. Dr. Frank is certainly to be congratulated on his enterprise and the thanks of -ull foxmen in the province ‘are due him for the informative and interesting publlcii-y lie has thus given the business. Dr. Frank thoroughly appreciates the value of printers ink and knows how to make good use of it. ——-—-¢0>-—-—-- PERSONALS 'Mr. Horace Wright, Bedequc was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. iB. iMiilman, Kenslngton,‘ was in the city yesterday. iMr. J, F. Fraser,__of Davies 8: Fraser, left Yhsterdnyfor Halifax. Miss Bertha Murphy of ‘Summer- side motored to Charlottetown on Thursday on a short visit. Mrs. A. G. Stodart, city, left yes- terduy morning for Brookline Mass. to attend the marriage of her cousin, Miss Lilla MacDonald, Mrs. Frederick Strickland. Itoslin- da-le, Mass" arrived in the city Thursday, night to spend a few weeks visit with her mother Mrs. Lincoln Irving. Mrs. Enoch Paige, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Guild lind Mrs. G. Sutherland arrived in the city on F-hilfldny night from Boston and the worst. Mr. Green will remain on tlieilslsaiL-ier WQYWKIIIBOIc-f; , \- ..'..., U, P, {r13 ' ......,‘. ‘m i‘ sun...’ .. mu QAr. .. . ....— — CF". Pic. , Nil. U. w i...n.ni~-¢<v»:i-¢_-~f'9 - 30“- lit Dill Til-day “Salv tiiiii tiny liiiiileie Qiiiipaigii Tag‘, gifiiy logic. ,;iiii'i Iofgttjotile i... went to Cardigan to spend their summer vacation‘. ztl- r‘ a... iiilililelliiigs iii 3h Wok circle of friends is being extended to iMrs. Peter MeNutt and family 1 21.; IT is wgttjjroxbiasiiiimsza that we have tbs largest assort- ment of Clothing. Hats, Caps etc. at the lowest price. Prowse Bros, ' i-n-e- _ ' GOLF CONVIYANOE. -- Mac. Keane's liirge‘ motor taxi will ' _ er at g e Golf Links viii-Grafton, Prince and Fits, i ‘are 40 cents- “coun-re AT ale BANK- ‘nienee and branches throughout Sugar Proiiteers I i ofqoxnrnerce proposes at an early Jirins liable to i on the death of Miss Lucy Mc- Nutt, which came as a severe shock to -all. - . . s e s I iln England it is again becoming the fashion for society people to go into business. Lord Osrnwath, s Scotch earl of ancient pedigree, is a commercial traveler. A son of the Duke of Montrose has joined a shipbuilding firm in Glasgow, while a son of the [Marquiiiof Alisa runs an automobile repair shop in London. . Mrs. Ronald Morton, has come to tho city from Windsor, and is the guest of IMr. and Mrs. George DeBlois. ‘ e A Beat deal or pleasurable ex- citement is felt over the visit to the olty today of the American edi- tors and their indies. A round of sightseeing and entertainment has been flTTflnKed for them, and it is "Oiled the weather will be fine so that their impressions of the Gard- en Province will be only pleasant. -Miss Ilosslo. lice: has arrived from Newton, Mass, to spend the summer with lisr piirentg Mr, and Mrs. E. ll. Beer. O Miss Edith lingers left yesterday for Amherst, where she will join a motor Dirty on a trip through the Annapolis Valley. , e e o ‘Miss Ethel iSincluir was a week- end visitor to the city, O O O IMiss Ruth Byrne is being wel- comed home from the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Montreal, where she underwent a serious operation and is now completely recovered. O I O ‘His Honor the Lieutenant Gov- ernor und Mrs. McKinnon are en- tertaining in honor of. the Ameri- can newspaper visitors at old Government ‘House this afternoon from four to six. ‘ O O O Miss Rose Longworth is visit- ing relatives in Windsor, N. S. O O O Everyone was interested in the Boys Naval Brigade parade this week and whenever the boys ap- peared citizens watched with ad- miration these sturdy young lads in their trappy blue uniforms. O O I In the very sudden death of Mrs. S. C. Nash, Charlottetown mourns the loss oi an estimable lady who will be kindly remembered by a wide circle of friends. O O O Summerside woe a Mecca for visitors on ‘Wednesday quite a number of motor parties going up from the city to spend the day in the western capital. The many fi-icriiis.of Mrs. E. G. Coombs who has been quite ill with a severe attack of neuritis, wll be pleased to learn that she is slowly recovering. O O O iSummer weather has arrived this year rather spasmodlcally and us yet strictly summer headgear has not dominated the field. A fsw men blossomed forth in straw hats the middle of M-ay and strugglers have fullen lnto line from time to time since. However, it is believed that the featherweight wool hats will he worn by many rnen practic- slly throughout the summer. Maury attractive light grays and tan tones are shown. I O O Ribbon hate for ladies, for sports and for town street wear are also numerous. They are mode, of nor- row ribbons and Wide ribbons cut and shaped into pluce. A new mod- ei is made of ruffled rows of navy blue ribbon. it has a rounded crown and n rolling brim, and while no definite shape can be ascribed to it, nevertheless it falls into the mould of the wearer's head with grace and adaptability. These hats are done in all colors, chiefly to match the sweater or the sport overblouses which are so populiir this season. An orange overblouse worn with ii skirt of white pleated Japan silk had \vith it a little orange ‘hat fillade to match the blouse exactly in tons. On n dark person this combination is effec- live, and for hieniles the colors are changed le-lltlich; i138 MW- _ _ -_--‘e>V---' $11.39 ids?“ (‘Metal tqfhslfiusrdisii.) OTTAWA, Julie 11.—'r.iie soul-ii date to issue a ilstbi peliltltlljllif sgictment for su- gar profiteerlng. he list contains names 0i retailers and wholesalers and are scattered over many parts of Canada" chiefly in Ontario and Quebec 1. - t < ' ~ . Charlottetown Gilli Elsi)“ Schedule oi- liiittici For 1920 Saturday, June 12th. ‘Ian's singles, 18 hOIGP-hhlidldflip —medal iplay. Sweepstakes-En- trance fee Mo. Golf bails for 1st and 2nd winners. Wednesday, June 10th. Ladies driving, approaching rind putting contests. ‘Entrance fee for each cvent 10c. Golf bulls for priz- es. Preside at’; Match. Mixed foursomes..1i_i holes- handicnps—knockout. Mulch to continue Monday. June 21st, Wed- nesday 23rd. -Finals June 26th. Prize presented to winning lady by the President. 2nd prize present- ed byVice-President. Golf-ball for winning gentleman. Saturday, July 3rd. Team Match. ‘Singies-Mnockout-Lailies vcr- sus Lodies, 12 holes, Men versus Men 18 holcs. Special lprize of golf ball for lowest individual handicap score of llidy and gentleman, Saturday, July 10th. Mixed foursomes, 15holes~mcilul play, handicap, club prizes. Special midsummer matches can be arranged. Saturday, [Sept 4th. Mixed fnurshmcsr-lfi holes- moilai iplny—hanilicup—club prizes. Monday, Sept 6th. Labor Day. Annual driving, approaching and putting contests for ladies and men. Club prises. Saturday, Bpet. 11th. Men's cham- plonlhlps. Singles 1B holes-medal play- Best sight scores to qualify for championship match. ' Wednesday, Sept 16th. 1st ltouhd-—Msn‘s championship ~18 holes knockout. Saturday, Sept 18th. 2nd round~iSemi finals, men's chamionshlp,‘ '18 holes. Finals 36 holes~418 holes to be played, Mon- day, Sept 20th and 18 on Wednes- day 22nd. Baturda)’, Sept 18th. Ladies championships singles 18 holes-knockout to continue Sept. Prince Edwar ’ Matinee 3.15 Sharp Night 7 8.45 LAST TIMES TODAY TO sss ‘E . This Big Program at ‘Usual Prices wiiicii is TiiE iioiiil ilioiiiiioiisl six --’ MANOR WOMAN? - - Siiii i = Alice Joyce ‘~ IN i ,; “THE WINCHESTER WOMAN” f: fimiiiiiiili-THROBBING icrs----6 E‘ - N I T grrtledlifac: iMiilion Dollar g zleifiiaqraplfs ‘Sensational “WELL m ,, Tm‘- l’LL BE”? INVISIBLE , HAND” “i: Guardian yesterday that thc Ain- herst players lire looking con- fidently forward to coming llorc for that date. The only difficulty seems to be the uncertainty of a number oi the best players about being able to get away, but it is hoped that ‘before that time comes all the necessary arrangements will be made. ' ELEGY IN A COUNTRY BALL YARD. (If Mr. Gray Had Been i1 Fnnl.) Perhaps in this neglected spot once played Some star once pregnant with the speed of Cobb; might have swayed»_‘— Or walked to ecstzicy the mighty ' I limb. Full many a serene The unknown, Lcziguo bear; I . Full many a Ruth is born to bat - i . Y . i . 11118061] And wastc his homer on the country air. “ Into the Major League's terrific strife Their humble wishes never ‘ loiirned to stray; Along the dull and Bush League road of life They kept the noi sel of their play. it,‘ ‘ f ass tenor Elli 11th, 13th and finals 16th 0r 18th. Saturday, Sept. 25th. Mixed foursomes—15 holes——med- al play-handicaps club prizes- Ssturdsy, Oct 2nd. iStandiird Cull Mfllch-‘melfs singles—liiindicnps ~— Knockout —~ match to continue Oct. 4th, 7th. and 9th. Monday, Oct. 4th. Longworth cu-p.-iL:iilies 1S holes, knockout, handicap, match to 00W tlnue 7th and 9th. Saturday, on in... Mixed foursomes.——15 fillies- medal play-—handical>- ' Players are requested to be ul- the Club House at 2.30 as drawings will take place at 2.40 shurp. Play- ers unable to be present in time for drawings may phone their num- es to the Secretary or Club House for entry. All continued matches must be played off so as not to conflict with regular scheduled matches. Any members of the club wishing to present iprlzes for the above matches, or any special matches will‘ please notify the President or Greene Committee. The officers for the year are: Dr. V. ‘L. Goodwlli.-——President. A. W. Weeks-Vice-Presldent. W. w. clei-ire-segry-Treusurer- Percy Pope. H. W. Lonsworih. D. B. Stewart. J. H. Mubon, Ex- evutive Committee. BALL GAME TODAY- Yes, there will be u bull gums this afternoon at ‘the Abegwelt grounds. The report sent in by a misinformed fan that the Kama would be called off owing to the presence in the city of tho VlBlUul-l inhslingers from across the bord- er is incorrect. The presence 0f these Knights of the Pen in tho local atmosphere will only have the effect of inspiring the boys to play the great American game with a. keener zest than ever. The game today will be between the League of the Cross and the Abeg- weits. Tho fray will begin nt 3 l). m., and it promises to be a good one. .211 AMH-ERST TEAM EXPECTED It is expected that the Amherst baseball team will be in Charlotte- town on Dominion Day to pisy a couple of games here. A Bentle- man from Amherst informed the afi- E0! ll‘! hOl O I P I I‘ l ~ C ZE M A y.:.:"'.".: use Dr. Chase's Ointment for l-lcsoma and Skin irritations. it rclicvcs at ones and radually heals tho skin. Sample x Chase's Ointment free if you me ." tion this pa er and send 2c. stsnlih-i for dostlsnrge." llfianathaxé: sill-goal srs u O 0 . Torontg. ' " 0', m ed‘ John's Newfoundland direct. order surneby this stcnrncr in order or from here for iSt. John's, Newfo apply to BUNTAIN, oiiti-iilo-isri. The S. S. Candian Miner sailing from Montreal Juno 20th will be duein Charlottetown June 24th, and loads general cargo for St. Merchants having goods come from lvlontreril are requested to " that we miiy have space on steam~ unilirind. For further particulars ‘BELL c0. Agents . l><l@l<l@l@ @l@ @@ o iuBilfgillllS In 1Y0 have which makes them real bargains. No, 1. One Extra Special since August first last year, in bumper. non-glare lens and tool No. 2. One Extra Special del, ‘run one season four thousand es good as new, has spare tire, of tools. No. B. One McLaughlin Light hundred miles; in fine condition, particular, spare tire, non-glare Wlilbe sold at about half the No. t. One Four Cylinder Mo gins; all running in shape, ing. A hi; bargain for somebody. No. 5. One Light 51x Me working order, repainted and all at very low price. fore the prices are set to get clear W, will be pleased to take you to you and if necessary/will teach Prowse 8r the following supply oi used crirs @*@ @..@'@l@; Used Cars . “ for sale at prices Muster perfect kit. Six McLaughlin run only condition, spare tire, Master Six McLaughlin 1819 mo- milos; in perfect condition, looks non-glare lens sud complete set‘- Slx 1918 model; ran fifty-seven repaiutog and refitted in lens and complete price of a new car. Laughlin 1018 model. Beuick en- repaintcd, solid leather upholster- Lnughlin. three years old; in good Done over last winter. Will be sold i As Mr. MoKinnon is retiring from the automobile business on» the first of July, these cars must all be sold before that date, there- . of them. Drop in and see them. for a drive and explain everything you to drive free. i, MCKlllll0ll i l . gem of purest ray i . / unsung Bush _- N‘ l u: _. ‘A l1 '