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'J _.i _ 'f o 3i»°9f i \i`\ The June Bride You lwill fmd here a wealth of happy suizgestitvns' in stcrling silver or plated ware suitablefor the "June Bride” "Of all wedding gifts. pieces in silver constitute the great majority. _ They make their appeal, personal: intimate, as nothiniii else can, and thus attract the atte=.tion of the gift giving in prefereniza to all other selections. We can offer you the laigest and most select line o‘ -i verware ever shown in this-city, and at prices that en- ~s lv avor vnu. ' . ' v A if . W. Vi ELLNER s ab. 868 - ' J ewelleres ‘ Official C. G. R. Watch Inspectors A O _:Tn-.°.~..,__ ` - E'-”-i"l` 1 _ b=;<_..n~__;__ii 1.-Ei”--s-j_..__5Jl)‘ . .___ ' - ._1____-;_'-.=t.‘l-f-___!_:_'§,.. _ ' _""“__"*""‘_"""9__g »> -I ==._»5-: . A J ,aol ‘ M 'I O - Q ____ l _ . i »-s-_-__-= F it s l 1. Coinplt te Service to Ford , _ Everywhere `COUR'I_`EQUS attention to ycu" needs wherever yon may travel is something you appreciate, and being a FORD o--vner you get it. You are always “._inorig trends.” There are more than 700 Ford Dealer Service Stations throughout Canada. These are always within easy reach of Fo-d owners-for gasoline, oil, tires, repairs, accessories, expert advice or motor adjustments. _ _The cost of Ford Service is as remarkably low as the coat of-the car itself. 1 Nineteen o_f the most called for parts coat only $540-_ 'Just compare _this with the cost of spare part1_s_f6i‘-oigytjcars and you will realize the advantage oi owning_a-_ d. ' Runabouts-$570.00 “i*ti'i§t_iis`i_1-fv_a;2sAL routing-$595.00 - `§"f‘“ *C'A`R"” Ford Ton Trucks $750.00 L_; _ f' i _'e_'.;'__' B. Ford, Ont. ~.' .\"' _s ’ ‘ ‘ ~ _ ,_ _ s i N.. _ _ _ _ ‘ Deiiiesfs,/_Qhi_irloitetown, P. E. I. - _i "”Fi1‘e'- Insurance o ~ -,., _ ;. __ .Necessity ` .- li . .._; V in strong stock compan- l '- 'f ' iievercontest an honest claim such it KENNEDY - 'i.=v=_‘»'-_-."»~<~'i--@»~.-,'_‘ =-~.c_~.z-.-~r--_.:s;-».. » _-:of caiiliivi-"l'v'ss1~iii'-Iii.-t-»oonls' sto,- ths leo Cream Festival at North Mil- ton onWednesday evening, Juno 26th, proceeds for Patriotic purposes. If not line on Thursday. 8030-6-19MZi CIRCLE- MEETING FRlDAY- The annual meeting of the P.E.I. 105th Comfort Circle takes place tomorrow at 3230 p. in. in the Y.'MC.A. The statement of accounts for past year wlil'be glvsn. THE LADIES' AUXILIARY of the Army and Navy Veteran’s Association will meet this evening at 8 o’clock in the Soldiers’ Rooms, Market Build- ing. All members urged to attend. 8067. DOING A GREAT WORK- Field comforts valued at $198.89 were fon- warded overseas by the Secretary- Trcasurer of the 105th Comfort Circle luring the month May 9th to June 9th.. These comforts consisting prin- cipally of socks and smokes together with a few miscellaneous articles were sent to all units in' France where the Circle comforts have been going during the past year as wall as to new units, the 123rd and 124th Bat- talions, where there are several Is- land boys who were transferred from tho`104th Batt. One parcel was also sent to H. stranded Islander in the Lord isarthcona Horse. The value of comforts sent overseas last year for the same month was $87.00 APPOINTMENT MADE--Mr. Louis E... Shaw has been appointed Agricul- tural Representative for the Province under the Military Service Act. Hare- tofore there was only one such repre- sentative for the Provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island and applications for farmers sons in clas- ses lower than “A" had to 'be referred to the Representative at Halifax. All sncli applications can _now be referred to Mr. Shaw at Charlottetown for in- vestigation, thus saving unecessary delays.-(-'Patriot please copy.) EARNSCLIFFE NOTE8-Messrs. Lec Young and George H. Beers mo- torcd out to Cherry Valley Sunday in Mr. Young's car.- Mrs. Margaret Gillis is spending thiswveek at her old home in Glen Martin. And the many Earnscliffe friends oi’ this very esilinablo lady trust she is enjoying every hour of hor -well-earned holi- ‘:1ny~ if it takes 3 men to hold a horse that is not`airaid of an auto, how many would it take to control the animal if he were really fright- ened at' the sigh of a car?-- Visitors in Earnscllffe this week include: Mr. and Mrs. Poter Van Iderstine, Hea- thcrdale, visiting with Mrs. Alcxinn McPhee; Mr. and Mrs. -Ralph Judson. Pownal, guests of `Mr. and Mrs. John W. McKinnon. and Messrs. VVclilon and George Tweedy, Vernon River. partakers of the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tweedy- Ono of the boys did n-'good service thc other day by gathering up a lot of old paper ionic thoughtless citizen has deposi- ted on the highway. Tho public road is no 'place to scatter old papers or other rubbish. Besides being un- sightly it stops the grass from -grow- ing and may bc the means of robbing i nclghboiir's hungry cattle of a good -`ecd.- Clieerhrliiess _-is a. great vir- tuo, and is not practised as niucii as it should be. The man wiio always gives his neighbours and friends ii smile, and a hearty greeting when he meets them, often does more good in a community than it doctor. Smiles help you bear your own troubles, and helps the other fellow bear his. And so. whenever you are, my friend, or whatever you may be doing--be smil- ing and cheerful: 'and thus help to make this old world of ours a. brighter and happier place to live in.- Mrs. Thomas McPhee, and two children. are spending this week most enjoy- ably at Mrs. McPhee’s old home in Pinette.-- Mr. Wendelin Morrissey has disposed of his grocery stock and closed li_is store and will devote his time exclusively, henceforth, to farm- ing. Mr. Morrissey’s store has been a great convenience in the neighbor- hood, and Wendelin has always been very courteous and obliging to his many customers‘.-Q. - - --»‘i_€‘F'!3'F’ NOTABLIE FLIGHT OF ALLIED AVIATORS GENEVA, June 18.-Allied aviators last week performed two long dis- tanco flying feats in which they av- eraged 350 miles in four hours elap- sed time. From a 'base south 'of Id'- nics. Italy, a party of aviators went over Austrian Adriatic ports-as far as Zara, in Dalmatia, and returned. A second party- went over the Tyroiese Alps to -Innisbruck and _then -to Fried- riokshafen, -w-here photographs were taken. _ showing that new ' airplane factories are being constructed there. The aviators did_not drop any bombs. _ .__._.___.__.-- :ron runmes. on sw-lr-'vs Rnimal Brand Fertllisr, selling at Iow- an prices, wholesale and _rstail. A. Horns O. Co. ' 8038-8-19M4iE1i H ` ` son-in-law, ga D._ Carr, _at 3 1); _tu,,_:5 Odo ro no -1 » FETRIIUTION FOR .Pllin ' I 3 ` Cures Perspira tion Annoyance Excessive perspiration of arm pits. hands, jfoed, llocit, fore head, etc., is oompiofoiy rollov-_ od by two applications s wook of Odo-ro-no. Hoiisgill flour, in bags and barrels i all selling at lowsstlpi-isoi;1'vlioiesale ~ and retail. A. Horne & ’0_o.,“,-= ' ` ‘_ _ eosss-iemiaii _ A NARROW E80APE;--0n'-'1‘iiurs- day afternoon Mr. Horace- Clark. of Summei-side. P.E,.I., who is'-workinsl on the new building 'at the 0.- G. R. station, Sackvllle,-"1eii from the stag-_ ing at the top of the new building to _ the basement beneath-a. -distance of ` about twelve feet, says a Sackville ' exchange. While not very seriously injured, the unfortunate man- was se- verely bruised, and- for a short time hs was rendered unconscious. 1-le was taken to the I. C. R. Hotel temporarily but was later removed to his boarding _ place at the Temperance House. He is reported to be progressing favor- ably. aAP'ris'rs EN'rEa1'£A|N-_-f _frugsdiiy night was "Baptist C uroh night" 1% nie v.M.c.A_ 'rlisvreerss‘eloii‘-ioom'1, was com-pletoly illled with -soldiers. Phe following _program was -rendered and every number heartily applauded. Opening Address-Rev. C; R.\ Free- man. ‘Solo--'Miss Rafuse; Reading- Miss Edith Jenkins; Reading--Mr. R. Dlngwell; Solo-Mr. Gallaghar; Soloi -Miss Blanche Bovyor; Reading- Mr. Ross Bethune; Solo-Miss Fan- nie Currie; Reading-‘Miss Lena Mc- Lure; Solo-Mrs. C. R. Freeman. Mr. E. D. Stems, who was chairman welcomed the boys on behalf of the Y.M.C.A. After a generoushciping of cake and- tea had. been served the soldiers and' their friends went up- stairs to thc large gymnasium room, whore games were played. The winners of the different events were presented with prizes, the nature of which afforded great merriment for the recipients and the onlookers. Hearty cheers were proposed and gl- ven by the soldiers for their kind an- tcrtalners. IUNE RACESA SUliBiSS Tho June races held yesterday afternoon at the Exhibition Associa- tion grounds, were a grand success in "every particular. Tho management of tho event deserves every credit for tho splendid arrangements and for tho excellent manner in which they were carried out. Upwards of 1,000 people 'were in attendance; the weath- er was favorable although a strong cool wind doubtless prevented the fastest time being made; The track wus in excellent condition. Tho following were the judges: Frank W. Hughes. (starter). Leonard \Vood, Lot 48, and D. N. McDonald, (Tity. Timers, Chief Itanaglian, City, l’. C. Brown, (‘ity. John A. Mc- Donald, Johnston'ii River. ..Clerk, K. N. Martin, Charlottetownw .Distance Judge. P. I. McMahon. » AUTOMOBILE SHOW in regard to the automobile show of thin fiiinous McLaughlin ears, Mr. J. Stanley Wedlock, representative for l{ing's and `Queen's counties, had over thirty cars in the inner circle of the roi-.c track. Among the prominent owners of these cars wcrog'Messrs»»J. l.cRo_v Holman. Harry Holman, Siimmcrslde, Mr. . \ Melvin .Mc- Lcod, Bedequc, Mr. Earle Kon- nedy. Kensington. besides quite a large number of others from city and country. Mr. Charles Rogers, local representative for the McLaugh- lin cars, exhibited a magnidcent car which elicited will deserve admira- tion. ' Following is tho summary of Races: '?.l9 CLASS~TROT _ 2.22 CLASS PACE DUNHOLM E. L. Harrington 1 1 1 BRENTON H. - H. . Hooper _ 3 2 2 DEVILISH DOROTHY Dr. J. T. Jenkins 2 4 4 _LILLIAN PATCHEN J. S. Wedlock 4 3 3 Time 2.18%, 2.20. 2.19%. FREE FOR -ALL TROT AND PACE KING 0K.LA . J. Stanley Wedlock 3 3 1 1 1 COLORADO L Hammond Kelly 1 2 2 2 ro HELEN R MacKinnon Drug Co. 2 Time 2.25, 2.30, 2.22%, 2.35 CLASS-'TROT - BABY GEORGE P. S. Brown 1 3 1 1 ADMIRAL Dr. J. T. Jenkins - 4 5 4 ro UPTON PRINCE Dr. J. T. Jenkins 5 1 3 3 JEi.'Llc0E Hammond Kelly 2 2 2 2 8YBéL C - J. _tanley Wedlock 3 4 5 4 ‘ Time'2.2fr',.f2.‘3o, 2.22%, 2.27,~2.ii1 DEATH oct* A' covsaiao.-‘-'t'ii'e death ‘occur il at .Covshead yes- toifdaybof. _(§§:{1l,,`H‘;L`iiliul'» gf 1:16 a e av ar. era o- inorrow, Fr ay. from thehomo of li ggi-* N _`1¢¢l N93 N 693 Covehead Cemetery. ‘ “V- ._ __ _LAGIR OF LOUVAIN- l»l'O urs :okob ~~' ;`r°4'» ` _ " _ J _._-i'~‘."=‘“‘_ .rf . » _ » i ' ~ .-' ; as .baby_s _soFi_i,_ smooth, ‘ velvety'Si{in?l Arid how,” F from-_chsfingffiffitatidn `; and .distressing ecze- i _ ina? This isevery njio-~ ther’s question. " ' ‘Many have found the answer in the use of Dr. Chase’s`0intme`nt. Ap- plied after -the bath, this soothing, -_healing ointment _overco_i_ne_s_i_;;'-__m nitation of the skin and ' ’ prevents the develop-L - ment of eczema and other annoyipgskin _di- seases. ' ~ ~ 1 ‘ PERSONALS __ ' ' V" 1 _ IT PAYS £0 buy- lilglhli PNVIRGQ. :i(§_§ER¥tE 05;? _ y _ ~ ---i-__ 3; a na ii o s »~.Ar¢ll!i‘ ~'- "' f ' 's*soio~'rnA1'ioN acorn--remiss fm.. _¢v‘.°,m§,_. 1. : ..,__,_w¢8~, _ - __ - _ so'd'osiriiig may‘be_registorad at the ` ' /__ ‘ ' ' - ‘-_ J ~ _ f . _ - Matinee 3 School Supply oilioe. 1i‘ituoy‘Bt. from IN §_~‘l'0p_K.--Beaver. Phoenix Royal'-~< _ l _" ' - _ - . ‘ ' ' ° 10 to .12 and.trom__,2 to _6,l.p. in. _ Gold, Navy, Robin Hood and Royaii . what is. sm _utiful - I , I is it_to`-be-- itzepir free-`»~~» 7 .- Mr. George Docherty. Cardigamwas among visitors to the city yesterday. Miss M. Moran, Toronto, is regi tcrod at the Revere-. __ , ` Rav. J. A. Macdonald, Grand River, gmoiig the vvisitors to the. city yester- ay. Messrs R W Morrison and E H Methodist church, returned Tuesday lottetown on Tuesday night from New vacation in Boiishaw; perior of the congregation do Notre Dame for-the Maritime Provinces, ac- companied by Sister Ste. Catherine. ni_~ri_v_ed in Charlottetown on Friday ng . has returned from a visit to his old U _.§,__._._ home in Prince ‘Edward Island. Lieui;.‘ Campbell recmmy wtumed from cluding $240 for tho purchase ol' ti England. whcrc hc., has. been taking ’ _ ,_ E,-pecial cDm».R_9__m- lust,-_§cu_og_ __ ig; ;d_g_i_‘»_i_i;_i;_g)£_i_i;_scliool. to bo used li- Doctor _ \. ~ , _ ` Woman | The o young _g_i__ri’s g1¢§_- - as it nursé in a eti"oe.~> ' love of an eminent siirgeon, the fidyg. _ and treacliery of ` ii' jcalioiis iiui'sliig_ Elu- perlntendent a_l_}fd thef ruin of a great or by her, alleged ‘_‘_mistake.” gripping drama froiii Mary Roberts nine-_ \ ‘I GCKN _ _, _ l . i . IN _ _ King George and Queen __ _ _ Mr. H. H. Acorn, Souris, was inthe Mary Attend Open' “ - ’, “ly ’°“‘°"‘“’- ing of Parliament ‘ Thg Lamb 1 - Mr. and Mrs, T. K. Stanley, city, A other SCSIICS have returned from a trip to Bos- - liecilh was a visitor _td the city yes-`_ d _ Mr J A Lea, Summersidc, was .r >'s gf. ,. - ~ . . , . ` V " Monkley, Summorside, were in tho ` " ` '_ city yesterday. _ . _ __ ._ Rev. R. G. Fulton, pastor of the ` _ '_ ton. Mr. J. A. Beaver, of St. John rep- _ ‘ Ee_is;a_;it_i_i_ig'___tabg__l;l_i1tional -Cash Resist- _ _ __ __ night from St. John. ` » ,‘ < ' - Mr. Robert B;i_st_o, city returned _ '_I;,\l_e_sday night from his trip to Bos- _ _ _ lvlr. Ld McKin;ion, Miintaguo. has _ __ ___~ ’, .re urnc rom a tr t lt t 1 d » ' - " ° . “Vengeance i E Woman 1 M , B li, d in f Li. _ . . . HE A ' Gilvigsiior al&Id‘i¥lonal<:i'.“gri"i3v’cii0 in (liilatr. The '-lh\'lu|ng Out’ -d?r'Serla-‘ ` e - York. Mr Stcphcn McDonald, North Liikc Miss Ruth McLeod, has returneil' to ' di , few days in tho City the W““’"Y 'MMR-~ ‘U '”““‘“° *I0* *‘*“‘“°H ‘dr luster Miss Menon-aiii tina as a nurse after spending a very plea- hm daughtm-_ Ming -May Mcllonuld. saiit vacation at her home in Orwell. Gmmm Sy,~ect_ MVB- J- C~ M°C*1"¢hY and family Mrs. Harry Jenkins and hor two have arrived in Halifax from Char- chud,-en of Calgary, hm; nrrlvod in lottewwn' “°°°mDa“‘°d by Mi" Ge" Charlottetown on a visit to friends _trudo Tauton. sister of Mrs. -McCor- -he,-e_ .She is the 'guest of Mr, and thy- _Mrs -it. ii. Jaiiiiins. Sister Ste. Agnes, Provincial Su-i »M,.B_ Do“g|m,_ who has been spend. ing a few days very pleasantly in _tho city with hor son Mr. Lester Doiigliis and sister. Mrs. McEwen, Grafton Street, has returned to hcr lioment lload of Iiillsboro. f°‘~*'“ _ _ Lieutenant F. D. Campbell, R, N.,‘ MONTAGUE $600 was voted for expenses in Mr. John P. Smith, merchant and gif# _:lm-1_-:;-i m-»~_ Mr. Peter lianahan ot’ Kinkora, were 'rf " v ` in the city yesterday attending the Mr Wy;-_ l"nrko1', Gcorgetnwii. west The l`0ll0Wll\S SU-lYil10m0“lB .WGN "“f`f.@5`- _ _in town yesterday. Mr. Fred S. 'Cainei'on, the well MFHRNL S, A. Knight, J. H. Gor- known runmr’ left yesterday for his don and J. D. Morrison, Georgetown lioine in' Amherst after spending it were in me City yesterday. voti-dz Piincipal $200. Two _Vice Principals $100 each. the Primary teachers $75 ouch, ii total of $550. This is the same as last.yoai~ but a number of parents and others interested have agreed to lncrczisc theso ninoiints. Trustees arc Lester Mellis\ Martin Lannigan. Mrs. Gordon Ives. CARDIGAN Supplement voted $175.00 same as last year. - ~ ` Trustees for ensuing year:-John L1 -Sullivan, John A. MacDonald; Robeit M. -Macliaren. _ vEnNoN~_»R'u_iE8 , _ _ _ Filip-picmciit voted $50.00, increase $10.-Trustees, Albert Ross, Wendall lm-i and J. J. McDonald (re-elected.) _~ .ix VERNON RIVER BRiDGE=- Supplements-Principal 880, an’lu- crenss of $30; Assistant, $70. an .in- crease of $30. Contingent. GXDGHBBS $140.-Triisteos, W. G. Macdonald. Triioinan Jonk-ins, A. Sullivan. ‘ M " _ f" ri W. 1 M ;%i;.-.- - latest styles. were I ""l _cARniAcas__ _ Grant & Kennedy “HARNESS .,_,T_ . OUR LINES 1 zfHe_ney and _Bayiies Carriages nowtsogehing -_ ‘Aifuii assorunenid these celebrated veiiicies iiieiiiaiiig an the 3. "§~-5 - .. _ _ _ Harness and parts Collarsfetci, _etc _____‘_____ .__g._v__».:=_if__i_i:i»ti_ l*_1°=_ffv<é.f‘if__§°'i\f=~i»°»-itbii-. from-‘..1._Q-f iw~i=_<>r»_=- in Washins_1\4§¢.h ues Clothes Wrin erivafiiil cam-as. .age wire rms, Lawii slice " ' 1 L and Gates W mek _ ii.. ii.. ii’s°£i‘~§i’i.l?