live chorocie; . REV. .l. 3. WILSON Comp’ Director, _ Summenide. ‘I’. E. l. chosen. day July 5th for selection. . "°”."'?!" ‘cAl'0E*;ll0VE—J|lL¥. aril-—1~1tIu. W W M -Ideal comp site-—olsepln .ceblns.end term _. dining IIoll——9ooi_i playing fie cl. first class conimgmorlot. An ideal pitting and emac- blllldinfi progr¢nung,, ’ Tfeined leaders-— For Filil Particulars apply to ' NORVILLE E. LUCK Chorloiletown ' The mammoth street carnival and dance luring Confederation week July 16-21 will have “P1'i“¢°§5'93" rellrefleflllfll the various incorpor- ated towns .on the Island. From these young ladies the “Queen” of the Carnival will be : . . 13 IV invited to’ View the and enjoy the music. VISITING l!l'.BE—I-ion. O. Dunning, who accompanied Th tau Wednesday Qharlotwtorwn yesterday morning by plane. Mr. , .. ‘ in in here until Saturday morning before to- It is desirable that a “Princess” for Char- ioltetown be selected and with this in view Clubs andkindred organizations are requested to sponsor candidates to appear at the Prince Edward Theatre at about 9 P. M. on Wednes-< urning to the‘Ohiewa. Capital. He To mtuavn mnsmn MAN- AGER.-I". Gordon Spencer 0 No candidates are eligible under the age of V John arrived by sixteen years or over twenty-five. White Evening dresses should be worn. E. A. FOSTER. leaves satmday morning to attend the Rotary - ternationsal L .. en- Ohlo. Mr V who will go on to New Y0: and will later be Joined by ' Mnoooper and take in the World's PLEASING FEATURE-—A piece- a rather unique ‘VVVVVVVV vvv~V~ 3l‘°ri’.'3” i\?alé'§ win he the oetbthe bastion which was !or O in eclipsed b the en uslon oi.’ the yai t. The chairman oi the enterta.ln- com ,... committee, M.r. A. . . splendid support irom ilsld oi enthusiastic talent. Th .. islly true with respect to the ' - lcP eanttobepresentedet -. Exhibit on Cziounds on the 0V- Qh . the Dlub, and other musical , - stions of the city. with an augment- ed orchestra under Miss Vera Mal- .. Campbell. Mus. Eac. gives pro- be misc or something really Albert Dennis Director. of e e Chorus will direct the mixed chor- .. The stage will be - a veritable use setting. backed icyclorama, tranted with red in - ‘ The entire ~. direction oi transcontinental Slartmg in old - ench—OanAlda - em to n was they landed May-17.-they inverse the Dominion to Vancou- ver and hen back as In as Ontario ere they cut into the United Ste- lot a his -an-kins call on o y e is "i‘.‘:‘°‘.‘.‘. R13“ t§.V°ltJt' at in we history made. this ils-st wit Ireiiming Brl ish Monarch to his S-Atlantic’ realm set t . ll We-ry foot of th ii. '“4l'E1y unescorted. 6 use to I. now. Dublio enth Everywhere. t _ - .... .. -. ................ -- he -..v°.:=.a-4:,-. '”'*" ,' ' ' VEV Charlottetown was Time Marches On! W Confederation Celebration Plans Maturing or at. “ _ _ H May Be Elixir seemed _ ,o.n.A.andisxeportoawK1n8 niederati Anniv Ron — WAR. VETERANS nouonno-— A. Members of the Amputation Assn. hen: the King and Queen k hands and chatted briefly t-001. R.O. Chand- ' ' - depriving the animals of ed by Pro: A es Fey arsen- rans were do-atwn up the Provincial Buildin EFFICIENCY DISPLAYED — A guard oi’ V PmvincialBuilding Wedneeda Nb Dist R..o.c B. and was in command oi’ Major W.A. smith. ’E.D. mo men and ten officers tomned the guard. The sl it_ mendation for the efficient man- ch it com n":}i}n-ication between the Ma.!'ine e oi thg tIlk1!\8 the gran volume ted choruses and out will be up or curls ‘fun. Artlnlrdfi. ' . _ in rt and Victoria Park where Ill v ' - ) , ‘ where Joseph History Making fig“ ‘ioontinuedmfrom p_o.ge __l) ‘MT,’ “’ci...°E’l-5: . la al'§rilTtr?$'eDl{‘.i”3?“°' \'ilt‘°o.§3"W':n1lu iindsm tetd lows . en numb! _ m nd won 1 0 B salute co-ordlnsttgi 3}: tr h°°"‘°d °“ black Guinea pig turned tr» were derpar-tine.‘ the some co-ordination was noticed ch . ii! ‘ - to. N Booth. 1 is i.“:... so .. u. . mm Mrs. H R. Stewart, Miss Janet ted """'““‘“""°"’ Stewart and John nsnnie returned rats soon exhibited urns or se- in Ottawa this morning ting Mr. and Mrs Lloyd ‘oi’ themselves. and lin- inch the ‘-110 flovernnieivt House. -—-— - FOOIIORAY. Australia-Perhwl r R. awoclune. Charlottetown football oiiieiais here are belrc M . W lertthls mornina,vforMonireal where morbid, but they— ‘ asking in- sl Violhris surance to cover ble death of Hospital there for trsalmc . Mt-O1ure': manv W-imp! soeedv recovery to ‘.%“.i..3°“ llii midst or a large miblic, Ileioiiei‘ 1% rightened iéwlg: ‘sh him I‘ the Unrestrained Enthusiasm gel Canada's reception, too. ust hog & 7.30-—Preperstory Service. SOME TWICE LOST The ouuslss PI-see) w Australia - Q, After losing two £90 _(tl81150)no o o _ on a 1 st the that :2“ the tack. . _._.__._..___ ~ no DEFINTTI EITIRING Lmns 154- 0!’)-- g I seem“ "ex? 5- | . mo‘boxAr.o—st 11:; f, 1:. Island in emu ‘_ ..'.. into t'il'a‘.' ‘‘‘‘u 18161‘ Kl”! ‘ — ...:r:e.*.'rs..°i.: A >9 5 mg m‘? . "V E ' ~ -“Goodbye?” lioyal Appreciation A (if liall Srvice was” A as-:.-.e .4 0%‘ 3. . especially so: the and-Hiuicerfozxi issued the following‘ aflmooestigeaooest your shin IOU 1:00. “May meny a lovely memory new-‘perish. Scenes oi our glorlcu country: i Keir above . All the land's peenlees beauty may you ch I‘l:e1°o’reI7wnin¢ zloty at a. people's “While the King reigns imm ocean to ocean. Under the wide. serene Oenetiisu 033'. We whom you leave in ageless. deep devotion. , can never to our saveralzn soy , zood-bye. “Masher oi’ lite whose power is never sleeping In the dark void or in the hearts of men. Hold them. our King and Queen. ea! in thy keep! realm again. "Ami for their Canada be watch-l Jul ever. . Grant us this boon if there be one alone. To do our part in 111811 and pure endeavor To build a peaceful ammo ‘round the '1'h¢rone." Elusive llhcmlcal BY RENNIE 'l‘A}'LOR. Associated Press Stat Writer is , csli!.. June ill - (A:P)—-lllhzperlments suggesting an elusive chemical might become a potential weapon ogglnst Nemat- ure old a e in certs vital orlans were in e ublic today at the University 0 California. Thevadrenal glands and other vital organs of rats were aged by It’ mysteri- ous vitamin substance in their di t. enestoration oi the substance to the anlmsls’ iced remedied the deteriorated parts. < The experimenie were re orted nutrition ex . and Helen David- associate son simms. r . “iiltrste isotor oi the vltdmin B2 complex" is the substance. 'No human experiments were made. Prof. Mor on said any claims as to the re uvensting pow- er of the substance were i to instances oi deterioration caus- ed exclusively by lack of the tilt- rate element in the diet. No ex- periments have been made at the University» on adrenal damage irom other causes. Rats deprived of the substance {or several months appeared to age rapidly. First signs weresub- normel growth and a graying or the hair. Alter several months some animals developed skin ulcers. The. epidermis lost its elasticity. Two Boston bull pups. de ved of the vitamin substance evoioped graying he about the mouths. A I av. Examination oi’ the vital or ens disclbssd adrenal deter-iora on. Damage to the productive glands. islluie of e ma sexual cell .to develop an atrophy or the iislr ‘°%lr°ii"' :1 inlecti no or the en Von o ' substance. wsr IN osss a player during a same. ...._..._........... UIIBIDO. June 15-—(OP fl ‘today dosed tron §’°.s§? unseat‘: 11. Open ‘“’:.‘Trinitv_ united church ggggw-3,2,»,-,,,,o«,,~;-.m,-,, - «We ing 'stops earlier in the week staor el and Three Rivers. The yacht at Charles River-and a lit- er oity-detectives s. phono- ltra and e W of records uN]ourAxIn . ZIMIALMER (B 1‘heJCsnu.lisn Press) viei oansdoondthu States. His Majesty the King .3. elot - 52'. . " » _ HUVf°y:1lV9‘l)lu1lLi;ll sledly all their wa.y um? §‘n°°§'j§‘°‘“},;3: . -» o um. ~ M l:st!odu 0'u.t the welcome 0! National, and, 0! “mm I luv,‘ And no story ‘nus these more a °° °"° . . ted "“*i:.".;‘.‘%.2“‘ W‘ '*‘.“’ ‘W *'*..°.'..c'° ‘° W me new ‘W'hen1rom~ou.rsbore tbsloudlyux‘mtll.4.251nilieswu-thscang. ‘ nail While it: lost. swiit Oenldisn 80 soils in . ,, .- st.;"£.'..°" mmncwcwm """°"“ Anduaie long huboc ovens to the Victoria 5) Vancouver. I have ex- meued to His jesty ., :...*"n°.ne ~° w h-«"3 llpllolil War claim llionnan Sabotours Behind Explosions wcvmn. June 1s_cm,,,. that Clo fioonsllble ior the Black Tom and and 1917 were ternationsi n ma“ Whether the claimants ever could °°“°°i the meior part oi’ ssoooo- °°° ii“-‘mesa anoeared doubtful. ' And bgim them to txhleir western‘. t 3"‘°re the’ 15-minute session of ercan ‘ clai ta 1 ' cm can 3%“ m.'i..¥i.. am: mirngglyeglrggy hard deposited in $5°o'0oo‘00o es easury. About Germ deposited with the treasury in con- neotlon with the long-Ipendlns case. but these were said to have no value. . Principal claimants in the case are the enemy of the Canadian our and Foundry Company which built and operated the assembly plant at Klngsland. N. J.. and the benign Valley railroad. owner of ‘PM . J. . Canadian National Rail. tation Mr. *0 me his eopmoisuon oi \ when saboteurs were re- - N- J.. explosions in 1916 01d by an in- , but GGTIIIM1-American Mixed this Commission which rendered ‘file decision, the Reich Embusy ad questioned the authority or llagwcommlulon and had served _-“mg! " that Germany would T9 any decision. ‘ AWAL PAPER IIO PATTERNS---200 JOB LOTS Every other Roll For‘ ONE CENT CHARLOTTETOWN of bonds issued when 3/05’ was a republic also were FINDS N0 WOMAN BORN DETEC'.l"lVl’.' ?.._J—— ~ ~;__.___ Germany’: oontemsu that the commission was meet. or reach based on the withdrawal lest March at Dr. Victor Iiluecklng commissio C has-god I-ion. J. Robe:-ix, the umpire. had indicated ‘ 1.3.5." The commission's 2-uJ.i.n.g reversed the H d i930 which absolved Germany of any connmion wilt wok Tom terminal. events which began when the mo- t terminal at Black Island off Jersey City blew the night of July 30. 1916. tel-riiic explosion of 2,000,000 pounds of munitions enroute to the allied powers was heard as far away as Philadelphia and rocked the metropolitan New York area. The Kingsland catastrophe came on the following Jam. when 500.000 three-inch shells ex- ploded ai'ter a fire which started intuition." the LONDON, June 16—(OP)—W‘om-‘ en by the thousands are applying to do police work. seem to have the idea that worn are born detectives, halving “emalo Commandant Allen of Women's Auxiliary service, however, says there is no such tihlng as a “borm detective," men or woman. Training is essential ......---_..--g, MaoLedn All _ TAKE ADVANTAGE or THE FRIDAY, SATURDAY and QUAKER CORN FLAKES. _Pk¢----—~8¢ 3 ‘d No. 21/ Large Tin Arrow ran Each 9c. TOMATOES Culverhouse CORN 17 Oz.Tln. 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