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'Pace Powder Jontéel 75c ' sold only at lmhus Home grounds. 802n IN CHARGE OF ALBERTON. - -_~__ "Church Woi-ll.” -says: The Arehblsh i MESH AG LOST.-Left on a seat op of Nova Scotia ordained to the n Victoria Park yesterday afternoon Priesthood last Sunday Rev. C. 0 l. mesh bag. See ad. on page one 3033 garrag. in charge of"`Falmoutl1, and * --- , / SV. . . W00d. Ill Cl’iBl'_K6 Of AIDS!" |__ M_ PQOLE AND co_ Connoufn _";:_‘___§n-l'“'_:_;___A“ _f_3_’;‘_l_‘;_':_b|°b°'dl‘€:“l_1‘_;l_: west wharf have received' a carload v____0m_ P _ Y “ if ground limstone for fertilizel; pu_r- I P0865 . 8015 . A FORMER CITY PREACHER- IF ADVERTISING IS NOT.A PRO- . Tile united Presbyterian and Metho i=|'rA5LE |nve3¢mem why do no nmny ‘USU COHZFBERIIDIIS have met the GX iuccessful houses in all lines of trade Dense of the temporary church build leep continuously at it? Are they in ~ ing and its furnishings for these in-or or am you? North End congregations, at s cost o' *__ _ - MacKinnon Drug Co. The Rexall Kodak Store over $4,000, says a St.~John Exchange SPEMAL MEETING of the Ladies. lte_v. John McConnell, of Amherst. ir Md 01 the Prince Edward mann H0s_ expected to take charge of- Robie street, and Rev J W Bartlett, oi $23] wil-I 1:; heldsitdms (Tugsdayl after' Sydney, Charlesstreet, llallfax. Mngnezon it I; 0.(?l';‘éf(_° Mrs' Jéofl’ i 0 "_`“ F LOCAL INTEREST-Rev. H. i ’l`. Cowperthwalte, D.D., who has WIN;/I\;i';o:i?n$':|T}§éu;aMgnyHa”:§ - , spent tho winter with his son nt Syd- Mn Pntricn Mcqnnnn son of ,Mn Pe_ ,\' uey, is milking it visit to Truro before ten McQnaid cn nn Han lieruble doctor, 'who is well known ir fax 10 join the naval patrol Service /" '~- 5 _ returning to Newfoundland. The ve y' ve gone tn ' _' /A 1»,,,,;` eg H \ 5' - ' tllls Province, is in good health and ' . C0€l?Yé%f( Your’ ._ I 0 \ \ lil ri _ ` jf » 7 ANADA . , Cneeda her / ld” 1 ‘/ men in field /;. , . '- and factory. ‘ Q/~ No one can afford to be loo sick to spirits und was heard with mucl . CANON SIMPSON 'N HA'-|FAx"" ,n,,nnn,.,,_ nnn nmm on snndny even l`l_icre_ will be no services in St. Pct- lng lit Picnsllnt street chnrch, Truro. 2'; scsnagxeggglpszlgl__I_;;`1‘;‘g’_e“”{gl`|;:g§: KWDLY REMEMBERED__ The St .lax to attend the Diocesan Synod. _ John Telegrapli says: The congre _ gatlrm of St, 1),wi,1'8 chu,-ch was call. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - ' _rl upon ilhs week to bid goodby tc Mr- and Ml'B~ P- M. Brothers, Ver- _ __ _. _ . ___ '. __ _- __n Minn Frances Lni,.n_ For the nasa ‘lun River, announce the engalguinllnf, * . "" _ ' _ ' 1 fr*-" -i__- ’ ' qv-ear she has acted as deaconess of 'lf mel? d¢1\1gllt€l’.Myrtlc M., to .lalnes ` ~ ‘ ,nn nnngnennunn and nne nun don( B Blake, of Charlottetown. Marriage llxccllont \vork.in many directions '~° luke Dliwe mit* IUUHU1- 3030 She carries with her the host wishes or ull. Miss Lnirll will spend a vu W'E/\THER FORECAST-June 1 to V'°\’k- Kld“¢Y \\‘°“l~’|° Ulm" l¢°=Pl_ nation of two or th,-ee weeks or 7, cool, dry weather prevails for some Prince lddwllrd Island afterwards re ]“Y9- 3 U’ 16- Warm and fine Wllll fl`€- 'D|-_ w"s°n’$ _turning to .'l`oronto. On Tuesday '_l_;1"§_t_ :_l_l_‘;“_l11§:_ i;_l:3_n1"0¢l§_;`1\;_¢_2 _;'_f_1lY;-____%_7 Wenmgnu“;,|llmmbi.l;B(;f Tet] yg|m_1P 26 to 30, month ends dry and yvoriil: will quickly relieve pain in the back, take away the buming in bladder, re- store hen thy action to the kidneys,and make a tired worn-out, pain-plagued man feel al if lie had been born anew. Dr. \Vil|on'| Herluine Bliterl are rrlslde from simple herbland are Nature'l own remedy for Kidney troubles,lndlgestinmcomtipation,bib lou: headaches, general rundown condition. At moat ataru. 251:. a bottle; family |110. jlul tlmn aa larga, I1. The lrayloy Drug Company. Limited St. John, N.B. 32 plerlt of a fllie travelling bag. women w come r e a lc ost of il social gathering presented tc ”*°-* Miss Laird 11 Morocco bound Bibi! TEACHERS' UNION.-The com- ~ und on Wednesday evening the mem mittee of city teachers appointed to bers of the session made her the reci liscuns the question of organizing u Feachers' Union in this city met on Saturda and decided to roc ed lil ' Y D s A LARGER FIELD.-Rev. G. F. ;he mutter. A committee was np- Scovil, rector of St. .lude‘s. St. John minted to draw up a constitution and `West, wllo is well kndwn in' Chariot ly-laws. They will meet again at 1 ‘tf>town. whore at one time he was #clock today. an ‘assistant in St. l"eter's school. has been appointed rector ot’ the import- “MY llR|SH CINDERELLA," with Ian; church of St. George, Guelph. Ont. fnnisy Carleton as Peggy McNeil, the in succession to Archdeacon David ittle lrlshgirl. will be the attraction |son. .Mr. Scovil, who is a graduate it the Prince Edward Theatre tomor- -of Klng’s College, has been rector of row and Thursday. Jimi? 5tl1/11111 ‘itll A E St. Jude's since 1900, where he did .Vliss Carleton will introduce, during ° ' , 7- rl splendid work, in addition to being: the action of the play several new and ‘ G od Ph to "W ll most valuable worker in the Diocese catchy Irish songs. Seats now on ° ° 9 y of Fredericton, where in many oftllr lille. TlCkelB are 30138 fail HUG Diocesan undertakings, he took the should be secured early. Moderate Prices laboring oar' with credit to himself . - - and great advantage to the Diocesf AUTO NEWS.-'Mlm Matthew W. 1 b W ll. L 48 h 'l d M '- P°"°”°| -“°“"°" 1° Aman", glydgedlllhislllxe Ylgelgrerlxeglrellvtilgl, sgydnghli La(li(l;hlin oJt\utomoiblllel.)uxAclrill;i' lVl1cLali- Ph°i°hl`IPll¥~ Church Work. his departure from thc rblin has also been delivered to Mr. 07 Q n Maritime Provinces, and wish him R. E. Spillett and William Agnew. 1 u°°" 5"" every success ill his new field or lab- Charlottetown, Mr. Rogers their city ‘ Phone 68-J. ` or. ` -, salesman left Saturday afternoon with I ` ' "H 1 number of new cars to be delivered M -B -, _l _ -_ \ in Cardigan and Montague. Upto the present thirty McLaughlin 1918 nlod- els' have been sold and llelivered. Mr. and King's County' expects another shipment in a few days. gn , A I _ P J.Stanley Wedlock, agellt for Queelfs Q'/f PRESUMED T0 HAVE DIED. - /'f__ "TL: , Many friends in Charlottetown will Y " IVER i remember Mr. Harold Morris, who ` PILLS. 1 three years ago was preparing for the ministry and was Scoutmaster of the Boy‘Scouts of St. Peter's Cathedral. He afterwards enlisted in the Sixth as 'presumed to have died, as he has been missing for six months. He Y Carter’s Little Liver Pills _' He ‘S For Constipation A vegetable remedy that always Fives rrompt relief in consti- pation. Blmlshes that tired fee ing a tofether and nuts you ` right over-ni ht, stimulates the Liver gent y, but gnicltdv restor- . ing it to fullgand healthy action, and the stoma an bowel! to their natural functions. Making life worth living. snnll rlll . - Gm-IM li §:;'li»’.‘::: %~»W/Ti ...urls l l 3; l‘_i?__AsLTHY COLOR indicates Imn In the Blood. I‘ala of ""'“cllLl‘:'.tl'l:'.;‘:sri.:.§.§".;; CARTER’S IRON PILLS dltlun H21 was a splendid type of young mun- hood and all who had the pleasure of knowing him will be very sorry to hear this news. T0 TOW THE “SANTA".-' The 'Tug “William Altken” has been en- gaged to tow the "Santa Marla" to Montreal. From there a tug will be engaged for the rest of the jourlley‘to Chicago. The “Aitken” has left for Halifax where she will be overhauled before proceeding on ller trip up the St. Lawrence. Sho will rcturn hero about Thursday and will then leuvc with the “Santa Maria.""C`apt:lIn Batt says ,li will take about four illlys to tow fhe caraval to Montreal. 2 _ / _ ‘Everything for Q ' s ,. _ f s Holidays . f/ / l We have all youneed for _imc- Q *E ,_ 7 _/ li \ r % - »\fli.‘f»\ ,.~*:‘;_°?-`€i___` S » ` 'Ei .sq ~v.:,1._-___~_~,E,. ‘IM/-';__ ) . ~ l-4233 ` J( _ -J.“‘£w` /I ‘:`i\‘ / zum- .f , _.\\`.\\\`;___.A ~: / *'."‘l J \ .en \ /- :sb ' ilfou cillvr , of __ .\ RELY;o.v c ' ®_"">o_*,,, _. _ W) l JEWELRY i ~" THE PICTURE OF “PRINCE CHARAHNG” AND THL SCALES TELL OUR BUSINESS METHOD. WE GIVE YOU YOUR FULL |l0NRY'S WORTH. LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE JEWELRY JUSINESSYIAS TA UGHT US WHAT AND WHQRE TO BUY. S0 WHEN YOU BUY, ANY ARTICLE FROM US YOU CAN KNOW THAT THE. QUALITY IS SUPERB AND THE DESIGN IS CORRECT; - l _ WE WILL DO YOUR RIPAIRINO RIGHT. _ I gl ation and holiday fun-_ _ ` ‘ Cameras _~ -,- __ 1(-n_iinin_|; _geni- I -" ocoa sl `T_l -,"".`~" Grslpe Juice Fireless Stoves "Carrie hot" Pocket flasks. Thermos Sets. The 2 Macs. l_ i, .'. _ .-.- .- . nr.ls.c._unrn _ Eye Specialist . (lilies Royal Bank B|il¢l-- hg, Charlottetown . Oiiles lialn 9.30--12.30 1° C. W. PATTERSON '-5 THE RELlABl_»I'iIIWSLERS - ‘ » WARNING Company ` “MY ilu ll cl lllslll-;Li.A” _ _ » V A New Song Play in 4 Acts “ With DAISWCARI.ETON and an "Excellent ' l .... Theatre W"““"S““Y°T’“‘fS“"‘>', _ his Province GET YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ls F D wp" June 5°"6 . pl s at oster's rugstore. , ' , _ VEGETABLE PLANTS.-Send for ` B005-6-3M3|'_ '* "‘ _ ' """* ' '-' -1 '-l' our price list of vegetable and flower _-- plants. Address'-J. J. Gay & Son JULY 17 RESERVED for a Straw Charlottetown. ` 7040-5-30M1wk. `>Brry Festival on the Knights of Colt _ THE SEASONS BIGGES l` HIT L F `X . _ '.», 0 0 , Not a Moving Picture OFFICE { As 'lhls Attraction ls Playing _ to Capacity Houses Everywhere l 3523. §§§~."i\r"t`{iif‘f“l>l§‘$i¢'l,f§§i“r°0 sm PRICES---35-.50--75--ss1.00 SEATS Now oN SALE Ar THEATRE Box 'Mr. A. J. Irving, l-ity, clinic in ll'.lm Vernon yesterday. Miss Edith Prowse, lviurrny llnrhor. onine to"‘tlle city 'yestcrdlly. Mr. A. Martin. Springtowil, spent yesterday ln' (‘.llui°lottetriwii. Mr. J. A. Matllcson, Prince Street. went west yesterday morning. Mr. anll' Mrs. A. Ross, Bridgetown lilly. Mr. J. A. Mclszllic. oi' the lnternllt- ional llurvester Co.; went west yester- day. Mr. W. L. Cottoll. city, ‘left yester- day for Halifax to lltteild the -Dioces- an Synod. - Miss Agnes O'(.‘onnor, Hope River, has returned hoilie lifter visiting friends in the city. - Mrs. Simon Paoli and daughter Miss Agnes went to Sulnmerside yes- terday nlorniilg; Miss _Ruth Vinnicombc, city, left yesterday afternoon oil a visit to friends in Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. C. (T. Gardiner, of this city, arrived home on -Saturday night from Los Anglels. Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gane, arrived in (7llal'lottcto\vll oil Saturday night after spending the winter ill thc Soutll Messrs. Malcolm Irwin, Fred Bourke and George Buntaiil, City, left for Tor- onto ycsterdny' to join the Royal Ail- Force. Mr. Norman Lund, formerly of F. B. McCurdy's oiilcc in this city, is hero on a visit. His many friends are pleased to sec him again. ills Graco Archbishop Gauthier. whose serious illness occasioned illuch anxiety, is reported, to he inalting good progress towards recovery. Miss Muriel Hughes, who had been visiting in Boston during the post winter, has arrived home to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes, Prince street. Mr. J. A. and Mrs. Nicllolson, of Montreal, are llirlong the visitors to Ottawa this week. They ure the guests oi' Mr. A. A. and Mrs. Mclloau. (looper struct. Miss Slisie (`ul‘il-ton llllcl Miss Bessie Killlfllt lilill Ml's.i\l<'l{:l_v lllotolwid from Souris to Ullnrlllitetllwll in Mr. Stav- nrt's cur oil 'S:\iui'duy. They left on rc_turn yesterday afternoon. Messrs John L. llawltins, Fred Davy and Horatio Mm-.llnn of Murray Harbor and William Machon of Guern- sey (‘ovc were among passengers who came to the city on the Southern train yesterday. M l DISCRIMINATING D RU G BUYERS HAVE THE HAP- PY HABIT OF COMING BACK T0 OUR f STORE We have always catered to careful drug_ buyers-~ customers who bring all of their judgments to beirln ever y purchase. Such , buyers come regularly to our store because they have learned that they can count on us for _pure drugs, prompt service, and right prices; The extent and quality of our trade and the o vious eonfidenoere- posed in us bythe public is pretty convincing evidence that we conduct o_ur ‘drug business in a satisfactory manner. We’r'e ln Business Parlour ilesltll. . Let Us Be Your Family Johnson 8 .lolinson The Quality Drugstore ` Pina 68-Y ‘ eo. rl-ins no nun alma Livery stables. were among visitors to town yester- lHl BESI SHUW lil lHl SEASUN Tllerc _ is something unique and quaint about “My irish Cinderella" which gives the play of that inline il certain distinction. Peggy McNeil is ll little Irish girl. whose parents died when she was quite small, and when thc play opens we find her in the poor house. | She is taken to London as the sup-' posed grand daughter of Lord Lons- dulc, and while here she meet. (`-lil’-| l`ord Morgan, a young American :lvl- ntor, in the service of the Allies, Shel falls in love with him at sight, but it would be robbing one of half the pleli-| sure if the wilole story were told hero ! There is enough comedy in the piece' to afford a hearty laugh now' and then, and in fact there is liotlling‘ missing that could make the shop" more effective tllzln it is. I Miss Daisy Carleton in the role of Peggy presents at character drawing’ that is perfect.. She is a remarkably, clever dancer and during the action, oi` the play has several real song` hits. A big scenic production is carried and all excellent company of players is pronlised by the management. “My irish Cinderella will be the at- traction at the Prince Edward Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday, Juno 5th and tith. Seats now on sale ntl the Theatre. Secure your ticket `e_arly.l ns they ure going fast. 8022 WANTED HIS LEAVE FIRST DOVER. England, June 1.--One of` the crew of the Viiidictlve was asked by a friend' who met lllm on his rcturn what happened to hlin when thc old cruiser was blown up in the harbor at Ostend. - “I jumped ovenbosrd," was the re- ply. “and the next thing I remember was when I came to ln Dunkirk. An oiliccl' leaned over me, and told hc I had earned the Distinguished Conduct Medal, a money bonus, and .u wcek's leave.” "What did you say to that " asked his friend. “I told iliill I would like thc leavc first,” replied the sal-lor. War Garden Bulletin Practical Daily Guide for Vacant Lot and Backyard Gardeners in Greater Production ` Campaign Issued by the Canada Food Board in collaboration with experts on the staff of the Dominion Experi- mental Farm GET READY FOR CANNING Although it ls still early in the sea- son, be forelianded in your prepara- tions to take cure of the fruit and vegetable crop. Don't waffuntll July before ordering your canning outfit or preserving jars. Don't wait until the vegetables become overgrown, old, tough or strlngy before you can them. Make this ll. record canning and dry- ing year. That is one of the objects, of your war garden. And start early. Pickle young beets right now. Conservative estimates show that 5,000,000 gardeners can produce the equivalent of enough food to sustain 1,000,000 soldiers for 238 days, or al- most eight months. Each individual home gardener this year »should.make it a point to study the comparative food value of the different vegetables and to concentrate on those which add most to the country‘s food supply.‘ Cabbage, for instance,.is 98,per cent. water and requires at least 100 days to become flt for food. Ou the other hand, beans represent food in highly concentrated form, mature readily and the dry product is easy to keep. Don't forget about the second planting of beans and corn some day this week. Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd. Gents,- I have used your Minard's Liniment in my family and also in my stables for years and consider it the best medicine obtainable. ' Yours truly, _ ALFRED ROCHAV. Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and THOS. H. INCE, V Presents DOROTHY DALTON --N-“Lovli , l.s‘rTl=.lls” STORY BY SHANNON FIFE .~ APARAMONT PICTURE Tho; ti lilcr' pffrfnff popouiv DA\.TQ_N ntlnve lc‘l.'l'er~; l __ ,yy/ll/....~..ll(/>-_ff-fr A GREAT STORY OF LOVE, THRILLS, IN- TRIGUE, M Y STERY “Love Letters” is a Fascinating Story of the Love Affairs ofa Very Young Girl, Who Has Written Some Indiscreet Love Letters in Her Youth A Mystery Play that Thrills the Blood Sensation and Thrills FEATURED IN “Ihe Fearless Une" Second Episode of -the Sensational Serial “ull-: llutrs sir" Prince Edward Matinee Daily-4 3.15 Sharp--Night 7 and 8.45 **»- I-ll "' _ . " _li Beer&Goff Grocers Friday 'June 7tll $2.00 Cash Special All we ask is' to cut out this advertisement and bring it to our store on above date with $2.00. You will then obtain the fol- low|ng:- - 1 Wash Board . . . . .. .. 35s 3 Bars Lenox Soap .. 24c 1 lb. Tin Club House Baking Powder ....30c 1,5' lb. Tin B. and G. Cocoa 25|: 1 1 pkg. Kink Cole Tea. . . 65a 1 Bottle Paragon Pickles 30a 1 pkg. Seeded 'Raisins .. loc 1 Cake Baking Chocolate 10o Total $2.24 At the present high prices for food stuffs, no one should fall to take advantage of this offer. ll* _ _ Pearl -Grey ls the popular color and we can offer you a High Cut Laced in this color- all sizes for $4.49 "si>l.-:cult Mahogany Brown` Neolin Sole , $6.75 Mahogany Brown Leathc Sole I $5 as `z' .. ‘i ._ __ .- -J _E ,~ ,K ..- -nuam~!~»\- .nw-f-~ \ 1-*fl ,, ,fi 1' 1' l Ll ~,, ~ ;~u-.»»~,-.-.- s .vs 1'. ., 1 ;. -,~ L g_ fi ... -rf; 4' I' i. .___ -,.» ,. r .5 css-Quercus#-f; ‘ r;-r.sc`a..'ic:.s..xi .1 -l i' : ir. 'I _. . . s. . saaaasviasnqri-.4 .- =»'=-.-a..»»< '~ ' @- N t‘ ‘l i . .. 1, .I5 rf. . N . _,l :ll . 1 . If .4 L _V is ,. nt Tino. lm se-ness il . 'Morris--Smiill--Beer i.-.l "v _nn .la ' .5 Y..‘ .. l ` , '_ -fl ':°,