tintin WIiH lulrnllsr Then She Took “FRUIT-A-TIVEÏ' And Hu Been “l'en Erer Sinco MADAM BLOAT ‘ Puma JUNL'nON, N.l3., Jan. 22m1. lîi‘Jl l “For many )'( , l “'us u green: 'qui'erer from IR'JLÉ, :lliun, Calnlipatl'ur and Rhcumcll'sm. .\iy Stolllacll wu. ‘weuk J..ld gllre ml: constant. dlslrcss wlllle iîllv‘ulllalislu lll my jolntsmudL—I me dllnost :l rrlpplc. wus tl'cnlcd b)‘ two dlli’uronl (Illifl‘JÎS but tllcir medi-J ciuc did me no gond. Then I trier! once llmt fruit nlt‘llicillt‘ llclpcd mo I “l"ruiI-a-Iicci" and a" moulin cllliruly Lllnülllu'lll't'd Fn 1 Iu’cll'c y/‘urs Ilnu'. m_v hr‘tlh’t luis ber: î firsl C/th. ulldl :llil'llultn iL tu llu» llSiI . l of“r‘rulL-a—Ll\'cs" wlllcll l llllii‘ rogu 1 larly”. i Mrs. (‘l..\ .\ SLUAT'i’l‘om the tou‘cr or tlle (‘lltilerlrlll l‘hel's bellind hl'l" bock ‘pnrsrd llle ilousc wllel‘e Dur liclld»! 500 a box, li l'or 82.50, ll'iul sizl: 250 At dealers or sont posl pllid by Fruit j n-üves Limilcd, Otulu‘u. N l .l l i i i l l '.— .- 39ml e écume 313m2! . l Cronouro i n on e fSh ‘ and Bugingss 250 ROOMS lou wnn lînulaPathl EUROPEAV E wmnsll IHDMPSO’NFAN i l First, Doc‘tors—: Then a Skin Specialisti Then a bottle or D.D.D. i We shall puhlish evcrv weck ror “le beneflt . of skin sulfurcru in tllls scclion. a rew word: t written liy Cunndinn peuple —some or illem or . ronlinem'e—nll lluurli'elt sloricll or rciler tram rrilile surferinz. Il sentence or lwo rrom a latter rroln J. W. - Coma. sa Melbollnlc Avc.. Toronto. u mon or A llne standing. "l have becn n sull’crer for two l cars wilh eccema on [lie loin and ullklen. i 4 lied three or rour dlll’erent doctors. l went t0 4 a skin Ipecinlist. Ail or no une. l u dollar boule ot' D. D. D.-umt Il uil. un perfectly well." . lryon wilh m trya homo nrlllis Prescription i lhnt Mr. Coma round su rclllurknble. wc Wil l cuumnlee relier on rhe ilrst boltle. or your .’ money brick. bila tlulr ilrh. tnduy. SLOO I i boule. Try D. D. . p. too. une 'l'oduv i J Æ Intronibr Ski; Disease f Centra.) Drugstore, n. A. Fanoni Clmrlottetown i l Chesterfields—A splendid choiceè at closcly markcd prises. i BEER a. WEEKS Simmons Beds and Mattreases, ail qualities In stock at loweat pricel. g BEER dt WEEKS Our 59.90 special layer fait Mat- tress is a dandy value. Sec il. Was 318.00 lut year. BEER à WEEKS Rerrigeratoro rrom 312.75 up. Splendid celectlon to choou rrom. Lowur prlccs. BEER fi WEEKB Hammccks frcm 5250 up. Couch Hammocks complote witn ntrano and canopy or soid sepal‘atcly. Lowest pricel. BEER 4 WEEKS Oak and erlnut Dlnlng Room Suites—Su: them—Thcy'ro Iovoly. BEER a. WEEKS Reed Furnlture In Chairs, Rocki orsLSeteu and Tables. Now low ' prlcel. BEER I. WEEKB Brunlwlck Phononraphl ar new "duch prlceo. Records 76e up. BEER A WEEKS lad. ml Boddlno n politivély lowur prlcu on P. E. I. i llle enemy. The Amerlcans .r-xpnsul. l lnnllc nly way :ns il' \\'(' 'inlrrcsling pince and had Ai’adre ill_t_l_l_e_Great Watt ((‘onlinued From Page 9.) ’l‘hings wcre quiet now lu lhe rruut liue. so l dclerullucd t0 malle n trip to Albert to ses in)" sou's grave. ll wus a long and dusly jourlley and lhe roads wcre rougit. We passcd buck lhrough tbe dis lricl over wllicll we had advsllced and saw everywbere gruesonle traces or lhe righting. When we came lo'Albert. however. we round il was still in lue possession or were holding tbe liue. and au Ameriacull seulry slopped us al a barrier _ in tllo road and said lhatno motor. cycles were allowed to go auy l’urlllcr in that dircclion. it was slunge lo heur the Amerioun accent agzlill nnd l lold tllc. lud thnt we wel'e Cunudiuns. “Well.” lie said wilh a druwl. “lhnl's gond enough l'or llle.’ “'c slluok llllnds and Ilnd il short luik llbout tllc peacerul (son. tilleul lllut ioy ucl'oss thc oceun. There wus llolhiug l'or us t0 do then but tu returu. IN ALBERT ONCE MORE ‘On llle roliowing Sunday the Gorllulns huving cvacuated Albarl aouo 1‘ 'aaolmk "un l2 puo drap la more pllld n visit lo tlle old tow.. l i'clt llly side cur on llle outskil‘ts ol' lhe place and was tukeu by Mr. Bilan llle Australiun “’ar (‘orl'cc pllldont. inlo his Cul'. lie was going vill'l lo lake solnc photogruplls. 'i'he-ËWllen the Germnns occuried Arrns 50011 me ("HISÜPJÜU‘I 3"" “45305 Ilili' W115 intensrly hùt and the dusllin lllc nginnillg 0l Lile wnr, tiou wcrcrelicrud illill tbo Rin-umu of lhc now ruinell town wus lilerallyÏClown Prince pllid un orricinl visit tisxn iwmlu w :104!\\41_\'.unillllui'cn lîinklc llFPp and sD lillciy powdemllm me .—\s_\'lum and whcn .lllnt lt splntlered “‘an (me wuikelrcongratululed Ull’ Molller Superior :ls thougll il llflll becn walel‘. l szlw llll‘ l'uins or the school llousc wilel'e our llllliiulalu'es llad becn. and l llillll'l‘ll lilait the image of lite \'il;;in hall but-n kllockeli dowu nunl‘ters hnll bwn, 'l‘lle building wns slill standing hllt tile front wnli hllli golle. lunvillg llle llllcriol' up thc llaplllnne rond In 'l‘nru iliill. und llll‘l'Plo lu_\' gl'enl ticligllt l round lhl- lilllc l'clllnlcry slill intact. Sht'lls llilil fullcll in il and Slillli‘ or tlle crosses hlld been hl‘ollcn. hill tllP lilzll'c llud buen “'(lllllt'l‘fllb ly Ili‘SPl'Vl’ll. .-\ buttery on une sil!» tu lulvzlnw on tlle following’ du}. \\" île l iras plltll'ng lu) SOllll' or tnc crosses tllat llllll l‘llllvn. 'Mr. Belln I‘illlll‘ ilp lll his l‘ill'. llnll kindly look :l pholngrnph or lli_\' son's gl‘ll\’”,. lin niso look il photogl‘uph of lile large Australillll l't'oss whicll stands llt onv ('lil'lli‘l' ol' llw Princier). Tllru liili hall brou for six lnontlls lwlwwn tllc (iorlllnll front llnll l'r- surve lines, and l ncver Pxpl—‘Cled tllnt an)‘ tl'Ill‘O or tlle venu-tory would hælvo bel‘n round. l Sliilll lllll il stands out in llly nlclllory illuw lis, rieur nlui distinct as llloughlhvflrd too or tlle victorien innco more Islonll zlbovo lhe (illsl_\"Frg-nch and lrozlrl and snw bcforc me thc rnws guum u was lnr Iiltic crossesE llnd bailind llleln ' the wzlslc lllnd butierml by wzlr ‘nnll burllt holloatll tlle llot August sull. Ovur llult vcl'y gl'ound my son :llul l 'nlld rilllil-ll togctilor. and witillll n Slillll"! throw frnm it lwo ywirs bel'orc ive hall suid goodvbyv io une llnntiuzr for lhe inst lilnc. Our Division lllul now (‘(lllll'. oui or lilc lino. :lllll worc hurryinq Nortll. Ou Allgllst 20th, Lyonsunll l sinrtctl rifl' in lllc clll'. nlld after li tctlious lind dusty joul'ncy enliven- 9d by SPVOl‘ill liri-zlkllowns. arrive-li in .-\l'rus lllle nt nlgilt llnlî l’ounll a billet willl tllc Enginecrs in tllo Pince de lu ('t‘oix. Once lllnl'P Olll‘ nll'll “'("I’Œ‘ SPRllPl'ed about tlln nid l'ity and ils (‘llVll'OllS hlld ncvcr lcfl il. Our Bullln lleallqunrtcrs wel'c in tllu forwunl ner and rear "08(1' nullrters in n lurgc bouse in Ruv du Pasteur. il was u piclulzesque zlbode. The building itselr was. modem, but it wns erectcd ou 'n'hllt, llml becn lin old Augustiuilln Mollastcry or tlle 11th. ceinturon. l‘nllernelllll tlle llousn tllel‘e wns n lllrue Vllulled llllli with pillars ill il whicil remintlell (me or tlle l‘lOÎSlEI‘S ot’ Wesllllinisler Abbey. lt n'as beluw lhc level or the ground and lit by llurl'mv windows open- iug.nn tlle slreel. lt was il lllost bepn designs hy u (locomth vilh hcrulllic inlinlell on cunvns silields lil‘ilisll Division tllut luld once malle ils hcadqunrtcrs there. W9 llswl tlle llnll us our mess. and l'roln ils p' 'sagcs led lo scvernl vnllil like (-.llllnllbern and to cellurs in [llP hack. onc of whicll wus luy lwlil'llulll. A fligllt or steps lell (lOWll, lo sloue chllulilcrs below lhesc nul! llleu down a long sioping passage enlllnrco inlo lile lllyslerious caves llelleuth lhe clty. 'l‘he exhalutlons Wllll‘ll «unie up l0 my 'bl-llrooln l'ronl lllesc sublerrnnean pussnges wure nol us t'l‘L-sll or wholesomc us onv could have wisllrll, but. as il ivus n cllnice 'between roul air and rullning the chance or being shell- ed. i nutu’rnlly cil-ose the forme. W9 llloved into lllis billet in thc chning and enrly the rollown ing morning l was lying nwuko. l.llillkillg oi‘ zlll the strallge pinces l lmd livcd in during llle w_llr. when i heurd il rcurrul crash quite cloue. i walled ror a moment. llnd thon llcaring tllo sound or voices calling ror'help l trushed llp in my pyjamas nud round thnt a huge site" hall slrllck u house three 1:" 3—._——'r_‘ B kcc in: tho llvcr active by 1h,; “sonar Dr. ('hnle'l lüdnoy- hiver Pllls {ou have no trouble l rrom const patron. indication, SIC. l 1°. Chase BEER 6 WEEKS “‘l‘ec“’-”'I‘J""Piii to n brokon wull wllicll barreri tlle' do'urs away. nicrushins it in and lriliing and wounding soma or ou; Headquarters ‘siarr. Thoug'h Arma n'as nt tbis tilu'e, (-om-inuully bains shelled. 'soma or the inhabltallt‘s stlll remained. Opposite our house wus a couvent 'and du cèllars ne» low the ground several nuns'llved ail through tlle war. They absolu- tely rerused to leave tlleir home in splte or the ract thal the building 11ml been ruined by shells. Our ncul. ness t0 the railway station. whic'u was a ravorite tsrget ror lhe Ger- man guns, malle our home always a pschrious onc. bnéssnvuc THE PAYMAST-ER lOlle day lhe Pnylnasler wss\5u ing into our Headquartcrs wllen n shell burst in thc square and some fragments landed in our street tuiling the ringers ol'r his rigb. baud. l was awny nt lhe lime. but wllen I returned in lllc evening tlle signallers sbowcd nie u louer l’oreringer restillg on n window siil, They had reverenily pressrves il ns it was lhe finger wllich used to count out rive franc notes 'tu Itllenl whell llle were going ou lenve. Our Corps dressing station in lhe big asylulll in Arras. 'I'he nuns still occuplell part or the building. The lMother Superior was a rine old lady. lnlensely loyal to France and vcry kind l0 ail or us. W85 the leuving. Ëoll th management or the lnslit'l- ltion. Silo look his prnises wit-ll be- |cmnint: dignitv, but when he ihcltlout his hand t0 ber she excus- îctl hPl'scli' from lllking it and put 'l‘ile tiresslllg station was exccll Ëclllly l‘llll and the system curried loul wus perl’cct. The woundcd me lwere broughl in. attende tu and .scnl off m thc ('.il‘.»S. with lli‘llSl possible liclav. The (land .Wl'l‘l' buried ill thc largo milillll‘y icrlnetcry ncar the Duinvilie rond lwllcre l't’S! or lbodies or milll_\' Illobie roulades. both Bl'itisll lind (‘unntlinn A wnrd was sct lanl‘î lookml ni’lor by their owll lloctul's {or il hall jusl conseil ril'iug and wilali'nr w.;unde(l Gcrlnuns. illlfl il WEIJ Çuntl lol'dcl‘lics. l Mcnnwllile. our Division was pro» Iplll'lng l’or lhe greul uttuck upoll llile Dmcnurt-Qucnnl lino. ThE‘AËIld. vDivisioll wcrc in tllc tranches and lllld tnkcn Monuhy, Wc woro to ra. îlîovc tllt’lll zllld push nn l0 llle (‘nnv 1le illl Nord and. ir prissible. beyond Iil. slovemcnls wcrc .now vory .rnpid. Ail tllc staff wcre kept in- li'llsr’lÿ busy. 'I‘lle old dllys or St. .Juns Cllppel and Plosgsteerl witil ftileir quicl country lire, seemed Hirobnllly nr-vor s09 “il? place nullinJvm-y fur 21"”va Thîg w” mal wnr, ;nnli wc wvro lldvuncing (illlly. WVe Amorlcnns glorious to llllnk .l.llzlt alter the bitter experience or the pl‘evlous Mnrch the tubles hlld brou lul'nell and we had got the illitlltive once more. Our Battlc l-leadqunrters. whor’e' the General ville Vitasse. Tlley were in il decp ,nnd wide lrench. on ench side or 'whil-h wnre dug ours and llllle lluts IWPll.Sîllldibfll.'}lGil. Over the top was 'surend n ounnlllv or camouflth nctting. so thnt lhe place wns in- visiblc ln Grrmnn neroplancs. TllP country round about wns cut up bv (ronchon and in mnny or tllelll (“il‘ butlnlions wr>re stutioned. Ali lhe villages in lhe neighborlloml were hopeless ruins: 4l lriell to gel n billet in thP rnrward m'en, us rations that nobudy was nnxious t0 lillve me. (Ta Ile Continued) _._._....———_.. NAVAL BRIGADES OF GREAT VALUE. Cati Do Great Work Among Youths of me Province. TORONTO, June 1.—v’i'lm va’iue nr n boys’ l’illviil brigade to Lh'c Lommunlty wus emphusized at llle rollrllllling sussion 0l tlle l'lrsr lin- lulle l‘oni'erence of tllse bors’ naval brigades. held raconti‘y in tlie Lolnll room or the Navy Lenzuc or (‘lnLlllzL Snm liarris presldent or tlle Ontario uivision. in his rarcwell :uidl'ws t0 lile de‘legnte, spolle or l‘ic fine work Wll‘iKIh brigadeu counld rio nmong youtha or lhe Province. Alnong the nlllny items or busi- lmss disposed or was lhe decisicn .lo rcvive the prespnt handvbuok or lrllillill-g, ln illiopt a unlrol'm book m" rulos l‘or sports nnri ricld days nml to place llle agc limit or boys lrziLween l4 and 13 yeurs of nge. Il wns pmlllui out thzlt uflcr a boy rcaclled lhe ngc limit hc coased l0 bu. lin active member but he slil'i w.“ con-sidered ‘ and thc ldeu in princirple wsa mlnpled. il wns de. cided to commence hr provid‘ina' such a intuition Jor Windeor and tn aquip utiler centres with tlle sam’e fronl tinle lo lime. Dolegates wcre prenant rrom as fur eust nus Klnmslon. west l0 Wlmisor, sonlh ito Wcllnnri nnd north m S. rS. Marie. lt wzul lin- Inounccd thnl a brigade la now in ille «process or formation in 0t- lmwa. JAMAICA PREFEHENCE EF- FECTIVEON JUNE 1.—A procla- mation presen'ted in. Ottawa lpro- vides lhat the proferential trede agreement between Canada and Jamaica shall como into rorca on imd arrterdune l. .1922. This sires a rprel‘erence or ËO par cent. eXcèpt in the case or certain Incided im- porto. l‘he nr llleiies and towns or Judllh. “And Bar- to tllEiuch . . . . .. ditl nccol‘ding t0 llll nillill and llis staff were. lay beyond Nell- Arl‘as wns s0 for bnck. [but eVBI'Y pequesl, lire the princes in theil avnllnbit“ D1309 “'85 9° "0‘"de «mm-li chnmber. 'i‘lley tno nro and i: was so dirricult t0 i191 “1’ startlcd ut its boldncss. They turn ('nuld be identiriPd wlth the , brigade in nn honorary cnpnciiy. Wlîh u rrllme over which n cnrpcl .‘Tlle question or providing chore i5 Îhmw“. “And lt mm? in D1158 stations ror llle variOu-l brigades When Johndl hnd rend three or Sunlhv Sellool lesscn’ JEHOIAKIM BURNB THE SAC- RED BOOK Junc 4th, 1922 The Golden Text—The word R or Leonon X our God sllall slaud rorever—isalau ' 40: 8 The Luson Tcxt—Joremiah, 36. 4—8 204:2. For enlire Lesson sec Jeremlah 36. The rime—B. c. 604. Tho Place—Solomon's Temple lu Jerusalam un tha. klng'l palace in the saule cily. 4During the rour years since Jeho» iakim had coule to lhe throne, Jea- remlah had not ceused t0 uttel' his propllecies, and now llle doonl wihich he imd toretold ,wns rapidly upproaching. The Egyptiuu nrnly under Necllo' lmd retrented berore thc uttuck or leavlug tlle whole country open tu the invaders. 1m ihe race or this im" ‘ " '- peuding calnmity, Jerelllinh, des pita his growing unpopulavrily. par. . sisted in his errol‘ts to al'ousc t‘lle klng and peuple tu u sens‘o or-(llolg' danger and thelr n‘sed or repentl ance. When he was nu longer plàr! mitted lo teocll ornlly ne uommitt- ed his phopllecy in writing. “Then Jeremia‘ll cllllcd Barucll lhe son or Neriah," Baruch wÆn Jeremiuh's attendant (sue Jor. 32! il, 12), a scribe or secrelnry sp. parently ol' high social standing nnd n l'uithful nrlilercnr or lhe pro- phet. "And Baruch wrote t‘rom tile lnouth or Jel'ellllzlll.‘ Tlle scribe look dnwu Jeremiah’s propllecies t'rmn dictntion. 'l‘he prophet may have hall writlen nlenloruudu bel- rore him, but probably lie relied nntirely ou his memory to repl‘o duce llle substllllcc or his former addresscs. "Ail lhe words or Jehov- iuh wlllch vhe hui] spokeu un!o ililn.” Jerenlinh ‘had been preaching to tlle pcople l'or lwullty lhrer, years. nlld i: n'as a lllrgc body or tcnching wilicll was condensel: alu. l-omnlittcd tu wrlting. “And Jere lllinh communde Baruch. 'suying "l lllll silllt up.” Somo hllve tlluugllt lllflt tllis menus some such ilnpl‘ sonnlolll lis Lho prophcl inter ex} porieluzed, but 'lllis is nol lo bu acceptod, becuuse verse 19 shows rhut Jerelnl‘llll wus i’l‘ee to lllove 'lhout. Il is lllorc likcly lllnt lnc prophet wns oxciudcd l'rom lh: ‘cmple. becnuse -tllc tclnplo :lu- llorllies wcre ofrellded lly his prkllchillg. “Thorerore go tllou and relul . . . . ..in Jellovnll's bouse upoll tllc rllst dur.” ’l‘lle speciul i'llsl may have, beell on uccoullt or u llll‘cutenell or un actuzll uttnck upon Jerusulenl by Nebucllnduez—I zur‘s arnly. Peoplc would be gath- ill lul'ge llulllbcl's. nol only rrom Jerusalem bllt ulso rrum other cit lerclninll tllc prophel conlmnndetl llim." lerucll belllkes illmseir tu Nebuchudneiz'lir‘ "a ored l'or silppiiclition ill tlle lenlnlei. d‘un chilan ____ii._..,_. /Ci1EVROl_._ET ..___:l___ r___ l -,,_ l ——— .-.-.l|'- ...., _ "P ‘thç most' ïact makc ccr-Îàin Chevrolct part standards and ‘from their use Therc are Chevrolet stati . (C {lai-11 God's bouse. to une ot' tlle mmly cllambers or dil’ierent sizes ultacll- nd to lhe tclllple. A follow scribel orrel's hlm hospibuxlily and Blll‘vuch. according to Jewlsh cils- tom ut the prayer SGDSDIILI‘QTÊHE‘J one or more prophocies lo muuy ol' tlle peuple. declaring lhlll "thls llousc silllll becmuo liko Shiloll," ‘no longer [lie nilotie ol’ the Aril Jr (loll's prcsencc ris it once wusfi and lllat “Nobuchadnezzar shnll ieslmy lhis,lnnd and llll llll' rounlrles round about," (Jar. 26: 6 25:9), doubtless lullling a atrony :lppezll to lhem lo "reluru evcv'r man from his evil way." The nexl l0 hcar lhe rending, by their own t trembling. one lo another and sur unto Bnruch, "Wa wili surcly tell lhe king or nll lhese words!” Alul llley went in t0 the klng into lin- court." The inncr quadrangle ci thp palace in which lhe royal resl dence was nctually situnled. “But lhey hall lfllil up the roll." They Zloped the king woulll be satisrien‘ wlth their oral report and woul'l not ask rm‘ lhe roll. “So lhe king sent Jehudi l0 retch the roll." Je lluill was the courtier. whom ille princes hall sent. t0 Barncll l0 conr mand ilim lo rend Jeremiah‘s pro pllecies berore lhem. Ho? was .prnx bably an Ethiopian us he was des cended rrom (‘usltL which menus Ethiopiun. “Now tlle king was sitt ing in thc winler bouse." ln Pales- line the more niry part or n llousp is cnlled lhe sommer bouse nml lliP more slleltered room ls collet] the winter bouse. ">In the nintn montil.’ 'I‘lle trlehrew vear begun in Mnrch or April. with tlle new momi and lhererore lhe ninlh montll was the lunur Nnvember—Dccembcr "There was a rire in the brazler." in au Olcnlinl homc there iä no slave. On lhe collleat dnys a char- conl rire is llghted in n brazler—ll movabie pan or enrtherwnre or mei a] supported on li lripod. Wllen thc rire han burnt down the heat is retalned by covering ihe brnzler four lenves." By lenves mny bc menus thc vertical noiomns o whlch lllerc were three or rour on the vellum roll. “Thal the klug cul it wlth (ho penknlro.” ’l‘his wns [ho knire used by scribes to ont pens from rceds or quills. Parchm'eni is very tough and cannot be torn by hand ns enslly as our paper. “And t’hey were not arraid, neith- el‘ the king nor any or his servants. This nttitnde ls in strong contrast to tha attitude or Josiah under lika circumstnnces. 'l‘ha servants werc not tho princes berore mentioned. but tho immedinte courtiers sur- rounding the king. Thus pnssed nwsy Jehoiaklm's last chance or mercy. 'l‘llus ne threw awny in symbol his klnsdom. His rate la just whlll Jeremiah pre- d-lcted. Rebelling agalmfl. Nebuch- adnezzar he wns cal-riel] mwuy inlu exile. and lhough lie was rPstm‘ed again ror a short whlle to his Ring- dnm. ho vas won depond and hercl A _'Dem"and Genuine' Ü that goes into thc produc- ïi' 'w 1 ' n-tiofiî’ofa new Chevrolct car must pass . , ' w :Whèn‘Îÿou gct a new part from a garage ‘ ‘ to 'rclpla'oäià worn part in your Chevrolet, Spurious parts are not‘up to Chevrolet When you neccl service, go to thc garage with the service sign. ubsîdia OSHAWA, ou'r. MOgïOR. Dealers for King’s and Queen’s Counties ing tests of quality. you arc getting a gcnuinc ç much damage may result over 1,000, such recognized ons in Canada, who scll only guarantced Chevrolct parts. r . ê. ‘i i Amiral ça ‘. oMp of General Mofors cf Canada Limiz’ed wmmcmn. 'A. HORNE &r‘CO. Charlottetown lini'n, and ut tlle lasl wns .vhatJerjemiah dcscribes us ouriul 'nr un ass." iN Mnÿlîllll . MRB. JOHN E. CAMPBELL. glvoll "—llle Tlle ange] or deuth yisitcd lhnl home or Hugh M. (lenrpbell of Son Vicw on the 21m inst.. lllul cllliml‘d .Vlrs. John E. (lamipbell lll bile corly LKF‘. or 28 yenns. Vl‘he licconsell hall» ilePll in n'aillng ilculth [or annle nonths. .Bcsides a sorrowlug hus. baud and three ch'iidrcn slle leaves t0 lnourn n mutiler and rnlher nnll one situer. vlz. Mr..:llld “Mm. Kelr Bernard and ’Mlss Elva Bernard or Purk Corner. The runcm] look pince on ’i‘rucsdloy thc 23rd and “un! longely nltcntled. The servit-c was cnducted by il'ne Rev. Mr. M‘iilur or Clirlon and tlle Rev. Mr. Murchison or analipeque. M»..— THE LATE MISS EMMA COADY. There passai penceru‘l‘ly awny nt lhe Clly Hospilial on Tuest‘lny lhe :iOh dlly or Mniy lnst Miss Enlnm Cnadv. Irornlerly or Cilnrlotlelnwn llut ror some itime piwt resid-lng in Cambridge, Musa. “Trie runernl tonik pince on Tiluru- llny morning nt 8.45 rrom me rr-sl. rlence or J. A. 'Macnonold la SI. Dunslan's (Jatllcdl‘al. Requiem High Mme vins sumg bv llev. Mallrice MicDonuM and wlill hlm in lhe sanctuary were Revu. J. C. .VidMllllnn. W. V. McDonuld illlll Richard -Sl. John. 'l‘he poli hem-ers were John Mr‘KPl‘llln. Franchi li. MoPllee, John M. Hllghes.. William Brown. C. Gavlu Dulîry and James Hennessey. - IThe rate Miss Coady wna nr li very briglii. and clu-erru‘l disposi- hion and wus possessell or u kll’lll and loving nature and lt cnuld bs truly laaid or her lhat "‘to know hel- wna m love her."‘ ’l‘he 'mllny spiritual bouquets recelveri bore tesitimony or tlle wlrle clrclo or friands she mnde and retnined (lur- ing lier absence rmm Charlotte- lown. ’l‘lle services nt ,lthe grave werc conducled by Rev. Richnrd ISt. John. 'l'he deceused is survived by bue sistcr, Miss Lucv Condv lo whom in her tlmo or smiucss we extend ou: 11899031 sympathy. MR. CHURCHILL HAB PEDslMIBTIc TONE. mulnou‘. IMay 30—Adidzrnssing rl galhering nr oVer 3.000 pmple nt Dundee er. Chllrchill snid lt watt possible evnn thot lhinas in lreland would get worse herora they gal bettcr. , ' " EU NLOFï . . ln llnre lilo puy lift: bill in lll’v L i;ll lllt'll' noscs lo espllc illoil‘ Draper“, m}. il'l'llsul‘n, ' ' l’lluus we (:llllnot provout lilcln. “Wo silllll nlwnys Slîlnll ll_\' tlle unll wo wili llot lry lo pl'cvent Tl‘ellly. if lrisllnueu clloosn tu lhcnl." ' ' and llcslroy li'lnll soma co 'lcl‘nblo tilnc ‘to l-nlnc. ho sait]. "bnl'oru thcy l‘t’llllyle illui tlley. olld tlley lllone, wiil llnvt‘. coma T| RKES FABRIC c H Dunlop Mile-age these days, and Dunlop Tires right across the continent are rolling up record after record. To think about a 5,000-mile Tire is to live in the past; to talk about a 10,000-mile Tire is t0 be “ just ordinary; " t0 dwell on a 15,000, 20,000, 25,000 mile :I‘lre 18 t0 get into that rubber sphere where Dunlop ls pre-eminently the leader. Ask for Dunlop Cord and specify “Traction.” Then you are on your way to a new experience. ' Dunlop Tire & Rubber Gonds C0,, Limiied ç ‘M ILEAGE ” is the magie word in Tiredom L Head Ofllce and Factories: TORONTO Bronche- ln me lac-ding Cltles. AJŒ “lt ls possible tllni nome classes or Iris-limon wiii kill escll uther v