W-t fl-Hrqye , ,..-<vv‘¢"-“""?‘ "“'“" |. rs ‘rwo 1“. l . Protect Your EeirigeraIoR it Healthful’ Cleanliness To keep food whole- some, the refrigerator must be hygiemcally clean and sanitary. To make refrigerators super- cleln and sanitary, there ‘is nothing like Old Dutch Cleanser. It removes _vls- iblo as well as invisible impurities", thereby pro- tecting your refrigerator with healthful cleanliness. Old Dutch won't scratch surfaces or harm the hands; contains no hard grit, lye or acids. It is - economical, because it goes ] further-lasts longer. / Canadian Rockies and Pacific Coast Eflective May 15th Take advantage of the_ specially low Canadian National Tourist fares which permit you to see the glories oi the Cana- dian Rockies and Pacific Coast-rte holi- day amid the awe-inspiring scenery of ‘Jasper National Park, or, at small extra a cost for rnesla and berth, to take the far- famed Triangle Tour. _. ruum i-"iioii, rnniiidirrryrinvx iucrrns ‘ro AN!) 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I ‘- “ - (ienerni Passenger lie-pt. ' H _‘ ' “ollrtnll. N. IL. l. Sleeping Car Passengers Only Leave MONTREAL Arrive WINNIPEG Arrive CALGARY .. .. Arrive VANCOUVER.. (pi-Arman lnitwsr rum) 6.45 pim. daily 10.45 a.in. second day 9.25 a.m. third day 9.00 am. fourth day Saves a business day to Winnipeg and Wes tern points Steel Equipmenf—-— Dining our _ Standard sleeping oars Compartment cars Compartment observation Open-top observation cars through the Canadian Paci- fic Rockies between Calgary and Rcvelstokc. Oil-burning locomotivesin the mountains All important commercial and tourist centres reached at “nvenient hours ' c. n s ruin. 40K‘ st. m] '“°° §'.?.i°i......,.1. . m‘ 706-5-2-11-18 June 6-18. essrsim STEAMSI-IIP LINES, INC. BOSTON-ST. IOIIN N. B. (International) LINE PAIR S1‘. Ill-IN to BOSTONS LUBIC to BOSTON U-W 8-‘ S. GOV. DINGLEY _ Atlantis Tlrns Lasso St. Iohn Ind-soda; at 9 A. M. and letwdny at 7 P» M» Isl . ‘Haggai-Iii. M“ Imiso 3.80 P. Mn lotuiisy ssilinp dfsoot so Boston. g fined” shit ‘P. M. vnfia nllyonil dust IOA- , IQ .%'vu°l.llin. , ,,..,,.,,.., ...., ..‘:=..‘.‘.-:.‘:-.:: , ‘for additional fnlomouon apply ro ozsnfl at soon ports. \ \ ‘O-O-O-O-F T H E R-E D VULTURE BY FREDERjCK SLEATH Author el "Elli!" J-Skwlr m‘ O0 4-000000-0-00-09-00000-000-0041 At length the growing thunder of weir and a faJ-nt ‘SYOWINF ‘in w“ fore sky warned him ‘that tihe time had come to ‘take to land. 1116 river was racing for W! tea/n W91’ the weir. ‘AlIIIOQi. he thou-slit 11ml his leaving had ‘been delayed ‘$00 long. ‘so furiously dld the mlrrell‘! buffet and ‘tour nt ‘hill! l1! ‘he muck out toi the ‘side. U-f design, moreover. he had chosen ‘the falls side to avoid M118 iow‘p...,.1; ‘and all chance of a hostile ‘putiollcr. and ‘the current was swifltest there. But at last ‘he lllBlll- uge-d 1o catch ‘hold of a conlmzlnlng and iii the shelter of. the ‘hlxh Well’ ‘bank he lay resting, walttnig nor the ‘strength ‘to some ‘back ‘to his heavy llinba. ‘He ‘had swum over ten ‘mules, and fully clad. he rested ‘he made his plans for she remainder of his journey. They were simple. London and by rt-rain, ‘Uhs first morning trasln, could he ‘but seen-re dry clot-hing In time; ‘for sdtihough he would have press rred to proceed by a less obvious route ‘he ‘had no choice. Clara's sister was housed lln a northern town, and only from lbondon could he ‘travel speedily 1 Mil-her. ‘ There was need of haste. more- .‘ r_ Not on-ly might the Ohlildren h‘ sending for her, probably to lzikc the ‘place of her sister—‘she was hound to bear a strong resem- ‘lilanco to Olara; but now she was wwrncd 0f .L‘h‘r‘ ‘fate in store for her. she might herself take action to avoid lt-the on‘ly notion possible. Spurred on ‘by the ‘thought, ‘he cut short the period of hlls nesting. (latlicrl-ng ‘his weary limbs under him, ill) clambemd up the bank and stumbled forward. ‘his goal ‘a farm- liouso whose lights SllOllIO a field or hwo away. Far more dangerous even than his escape from shalt house by the river wits the journuy before lillni; he had ‘both ‘police and C-hiddmn ‘to elude. But it started \\~.ll. A sleepy farmer. impressed by -his voice and manner, ‘thought him ‘but a gentleman ‘in distress (1nd hastened to minister to him He had been out for an early morn- lug ivzilk; he hud fallen tntir nearest shelter; drowns in‘ a ‘hurry im procovil ‘are ‘his albscnce caused [anxiety ‘to his ‘friends: this was the lilo ‘paid well. i Wllliin an hour he was ‘snapping out ‘towards the nearest down, a ‘place llL-tle more than a ‘mile from xiii] \ ‘fumrhoirsc. N-or was he u solit- ary traveller. workmen ‘were on the road, walking fin little ‘groups 1w the scene of ithclr daily toll. He ‘thought it wise to travel in oom- Ipnny. even iyhou-gh darkness‘ stlll ilvlnml a ‘group. Yet ‘he would hiivo groom or gardener off work for the day. ; ‘llo was wearing ‘the farmer's I!‘ cowl-hes‘. suit. hls ‘be-s; boots, ll “tiff collar and a stiffer looking black tile, over all a long, coarse ulster. On ‘his head was a cap with oar-flaps, ‘which he ‘had pulled] down; a country-man's carp, and he wal-keil wlt-h the Ineavy slouch 01 a tiller of the soil. It was a good illsgnlse, Certainly ‘the workineni bhouizht him one of their order. 'l‘“oy ‘noun ‘m-m familiarly. and no‘ answered in their own ‘slang. They will ‘him ‘the time of the train, and {lll!l‘lli‘(‘(l h-lm ‘he would catch llt “uslly. yin ‘their midst, ‘he walked! into ‘rho town. When they left ‘hlrimi and COME AND HPEND TIIE IIAY AT ROCKY POINT I925 ROCKY POINT FERRY TIME TABLE Comment-in; June lat, the Steamer lllllnhorough, will rnn between Charlottetown and ltooky Point dnrinl the Hummer months, no fellows: Lve. Charlottetown Lv. Rocky Point ll ‘I. 0 n. m. 14.00 n. m. H.250 u. in. 0.00 n, m. 0.30 n. III. 10.00 n. In. . 11.110 n. m. 2.00 p. m. 3.00 p. rn.‘ 4.00 p. rn.| 0.00 p, m. 7.00 p. m. IIUNDAY ' I.v. Charlottetown. Lv. Rocky Point 9,3 g, m, 10.00 n. In. I215 p III LN IP- m 1,00 p m, 2.80 p. In ago v m 8.30 p. III. 4,91) p m 5.00 p. m. CHARLIE ‘imwson, noon“. o-l-dlliutha. ._.____ A. ‘ n. 12m. __ Th, Kllllf mnrrlvd lllli-n- '“" "' "Wveflre. and "Wife numbers of h... rolliltrymp" flinch-d to England. They "F"! rw-elvi-il with favour. and this, 4.. "Injunction with m.» encroachment ~ 0 r "0"". harm] m, John's oath of ("My resulted |y| m." discontent. p Q l t. e with llrotlsntl w“ “Wm! h! the m... rings of the King's sister. loan. to Alex. under Ii. ' pole and to drag himself asihoreui ‘audnlbed muscles, the life to his His mind was ‘still keen. and as» He must mnki lbri flooded creek and had come to thei |slory he told. and ‘it was believed.‘ lflilead the Thames valley, and he‘ n-aillily passwd as a ‘workman hlm-' self; under close examination us oi ‘students at once lbccam‘: busy ‘with ‘OTZIWII ‘into ‘the couvwrsation and fi” irons‘ HUMOUIYS-OF‘ HISTORY i l. l Royal Victoria College MONTBIAI. nidsinnsuai. cold-ml ‘ woluiu stung‘!!! UNIVERSITY .- wed b the (halqlgllflioiltl, ‘lllhfnflllton strict.- eons and Mount B078!) Cflfllnel lendllll W 5'3"“ l" 3|“, u In the Innin from flmle for men, hut under identi- onl conditions: and h “If”! u‘ mnalc. Applications for Millie!" should ho uinde early as neooni- niodatlon in the Coil‘: ll limited. ' For prospectus and inform- ntion orolv t» the We'll"- rnn cnssnorrnrowu ‘oussnum » § Little Cinderella‘ ‘ COLOR CUT-OUTS .. ~.._...““‘_.4_.. ‘-0§0-§Q0e a \ h could notlbut feel runny 0011"“- iegt. Two of them ‘had REM ‘M!!! l" ‘conversation all tihe W“? wllfhm“ ever Bugpgcfluig ‘that ‘he was cuther ohan he seemed. T119)’ hi“! ‘"911 m!‘ covered mutual friends. l m‘, women-g .119 entered mhe sta- tjon yin-d, however. he saw ‘that his dimgulse was to be ‘tested. 6'10" to the ‘booking-hall enlrfln“ *1 9" w” drawn up, whl‘ch strongly ‘re- hud aged down the drive. u-{er were other points set out- M yeast, he must be wary; ‘for at every sta-tlbn din the nelEYIlIOl-lfhow l-ng, Yet of the two men who had ‘come with the lfaimlllur or susplclousnlookin-g. "One srtood in the booking-hall entrance as though ‘waiting for some one to arrive with the ‘tral‘n. ‘He could not 191:1 what ‘they ‘were from uhslri appears-nee. ‘Each wore u long leather drlvlng-cozut. gloves. alr- man-‘s hood. and lzogg-les. ‘Nor dld ‘t-lusy scoin to take the slightest not- ice of him. Wdien lit came ‘to this mrn to make his ticket. however, he asked ‘for one, not ‘for London, but for a ‘towns-hip two ‘stallions up ‘this Without a Ibackwnrd glance ‘he wandered out onto idle Dlfli-YUPIII. and slouched ‘up and down, stamp- ing ‘his feet as ‘though lbomh colld and impatient. yet all lh-‘e while ‘he iwus wnltohimg those ‘motorists, watching for some indication ‘shat would show him whnt they really wore. He Thad his course planned out and ilieclded upon, whatever |mlglrt ‘hnippcn. ‘If ‘li‘l's ‘suspicions were confirmed ‘to the sllgvhltesit de- igree, ‘he wou‘ld ‘get out at ‘thy town- ship 1o which ‘he ‘had taken the ‘ticket, for ‘he knew tihe country (more. and. could eusil-y elude pur- suors. if otherwise, ‘he would pre- tend to sloop past, the intervening crass fare. pound, however; manifested itself. ‘no hostile sign Once when he niotorlost was standing ‘with ‘his back to ‘him, stretching his anus and yawning as bhouurh bored wE-tih the dvwlay. ‘His companion seemed to be slumbcrlng. l-le began ‘to wlsvh ‘for the arrival] oflihc train,‘ llt was ‘late, but it came at lust, git‘ curious glance seemed to fhiwei ‘been cast a; ‘him; nor of the dozen men w‘ho ‘followed him ‘into the‘ vnm-pailmcnt was ‘there one whose wmlrnrance or .m‘anne‘r woke ‘in lhlin‘ the slightest alarm. They were typical early morning, travellers — three artisans, four clerks, n couple of slrudcirts. "Phi: llhelr books. 1W9 others ‘radioed weather and allotments. He was asked his opinion on various pro- blems, ’l‘h‘- opposite wanted to know ‘his opinion concerning ‘tho court-cu time for ‘prlckin-g oust cal- “Ollfiifl” the man by hl-s side, con- cerning the making of an artichoke hlolibed. Ho answered by agreeing wlth_ wlhnt they said. and ‘they seemed very pleased. It was evid- ent uihat whey all thong-ht him a gardener. and ‘his ‘confidence in ‘his disguise ‘grew. Till? start of the train pu-t an end to uhe conversation, and allowed him to begin his premance ‘of drows- lng. ‘Papers were opened and re- folded. The ‘mam opposite hl-m, he notlcrd, was short-sighted and ‘had flflrfllmen his gIassHs; he ‘held the pflpeu‘ very close ‘to h-ls eyes. The man on ‘his loft ‘h/ld his at arms’ length. After a brief ‘interval or reading. the ‘latJter boomed ouit his ooluul-on ‘for she Reparations‘ diffi- culty. sought support for his views fro-m John Henry. and. ‘ginning . ‘v ,7 I u ' “ ~“‘i’f:‘:~‘;‘;“:‘f- ~ “l ‘M . * l . "roll-W MST ‘atrial, ‘ "Muslin? firm wkimuueif- ca’ JUST Seam-Mo martin’ - AQSTRACY minded ‘him of one 0f ‘b11086 ml"- watchers ‘wore oer-lain‘ to be walt- car, neither was M‘: m mime drlvlngseat, the other passed ‘the booking-hall the waiting c,‘ and he took his seat. and not a sin-I THE QUEER VISITOR ‘Ill ;‘\ is mus day's chnpter of the u‘ ll kir-uu fairly ‘tale, Clrdnrilla sat ln her ‘corner by the ‘fire and cried and cried. Srudilunly ‘zi little olii woman iii a liligh -poi‘u‘led hat ‘appear d before licr. She carried a wand in ‘her hand. aiul‘ ‘her eyes shone and |twlnkd< d like stars. “ filly do you cry ‘so, .my child?" islii; zisksd. | Cinderella looked ‘at her in won- de-r. “i um crying ‘because my sisters ‘have gone ‘t0 tihe ball wit-h- put "um." sh» sold. ‘ ‘"l“lii‘.n dry, your rtcars." ‘laid the litltle rid WOdfillil, “for i am your‘ s-tutlons mid‘ nt Wwb r100 ‘my ex-Tmlry wFAIIIIMhHr’ and it W“ m“ “i ‘Nommg “nwwam hmpJgouil girl and do cxuotly n-s I say you can wish for noblibng than, you shrill not have." (Color the fairy godmother": oak and high, drain-ted hat a. llght s!‘ y, litr scarf should be dnVun-I der and lwr wand gold.) " (Copyright. 1926. Associated Edi-l tors, inc.) Cuts‘ Gasoline Cost to l0 Cents a Gallon ‘SIQUX FALLS, S. DaiL-Jamcsi A. May of 4053 ll Street lIllB per-l fe-cted un amazing new device that is enabling car owners to cut their gasoline bills ln half by doubling ‘their mileage from guiollne usiul.‘ Many owners have made ovcr 40 m_lles on a gallon. It also removes carbon, increases motor power and Del), prevents spark plug trouble' and overheating. Anyone can in- stall it in live minutes. Mr. Muyl wants agents, and ls offering to send one free to ono auto owner in each locality. Write him today, , . ironlz", sought, not in vulln, from the‘ man on ‘his other side. The pal-r were still arnllmbly set- llleing international affadra wihlen the brain drew u‘p n. ulie ‘mm, gm. tlon. With rumble they moderated ‘their voloes 8 1114-16. and rou-nd the ‘fringe of i-hclr ‘galls-isle n timid, lllttle bespect- acled cleric poked a tlmld lltifle questflou- whu-‘ther peat or straw lit-tor ‘manure was t-he better master- ‘lal on wlilloh to rear ‘mushrooms. A friend had told htm—- _Joh‘a ‘Henry drowned on, He ‘had; iletermlned to drowso to Waterloo The way was clear. l A frlendJhad ‘told him-who little, man was mrvstrnt, John Henry lingo-n‘ ‘to ‘take a dislike to ‘hllin. . "Your friend don't know wihiit W“! Wilkins about." he said with calculated gruffness ‘rhau. secured Ms end. l-ls closed his eyes again and slllipped farther down into his ‘corp- H‘. and ‘no one asked him any other quesldon. Th“ train resumed its journey. The statesmen boom- rd-not so a-mlcmb-ly, howevmr. They were beginning to ltread on convtentious ground, As t-hellr volc- “s rrrew more and rnor‘ ‘heated. ‘the little man began to s/mink and gig. pie maliciously. "Julio, whnt he would do." though‘: John Henry, iunil-‘hls d-‘nl-lke ‘grow ‘greater, 17in- Wflce filled the compartment. Ho. the cessation of its -P suddenly he law the cause. sa‘: wit-h a foe. (T0'be continued) A cjiiiiifiio Programme SATURDAY, JUNE 6. 1925 ONRO (435 Metres.) OTTAWA PART 1. Girls-Uncle Dick. 8 P. ‘M. PART 11. ‘Chateau Laurler ‘Concert Orches tra direct from lMnln Dining Room Chateau Laurler J-lotel. 1. Overture — “Ibosamunkld (ScohuherL) _ 2. Entnacie —- “Pleudins (Wood.) s. Sulte—“lndlan ‘Love Lyrics‘ (Woodforde-Flnden). 4, Giund‘ Opera “Fauat" (Golm nod.) (Second ‘Selectlond 9 l’. M. -—, PART 111. 1. in A Flat” (Ch0pln)-Mr. Hughes Johnston. 2. Bass Solo (11) Thou Winter Wind" (b) "Oh, The (Sargcant) post of the Heart" (VcrdL) "The Last Rose of (.M0m-e)_..1v|r_ Simpson (lroon. 4. Soprano Solos of Athens, Ont. 5. Bagpipes |"()r-ziiigc ‘dill Blii,c"——<l‘lper 3'11"! Scott I —Mr. J, Hughes Johnson. - 7. Violin isolos (a) Meditatlo l. from "Thais" (Massoiioll - (b) "Mmuetr. (neelhoverJ (c) A llunlneuu Ntnnil nt Einyrnle. Lot 1m, nuerenaden (_I\‘erne)_.MXrs_ I,\_ _|_ with 0 iwreu of inml, n good iinniie, Homing. 9. lteadlng-—"How lhe Ln Stakes Were I..0st"—Mi‘s. Boyle. 9. CNRO llawallziu Orchr-‘itra (n) Honolulu March, m.) “llllllllllllll Eyes" —-Dii‘cctor, Mr. A. C. McGuirl. 10, Bans Solm (u) ‘_fl Fi-iir No Foe" (‘l'liisiiti), (b) “Thu Big Brown llear" (Mann Zuccnl-fiwr- Ernest Bolton. ‘ _ 11. French llorn Solos (u) "Scenes That Ari: Brightest," (b) "Whispering llope"—~\Mr. Simpson Green. 1‘2. Pinnoforte Soluyllhuizsxullo No. 14(‘Liszl)—~‘Mr.J, lluglivo John- son. 13. Ilondlnw: —— 'S(‘il‘CiP(li—~MI‘S. Joan Boyle. 14. Bagivlpos-"illghlanil Wcdd- ing," "llonulo Dundee," "Hills of (llcnorcliy"—l‘|per Sam. Scott. 15. ‘CNRO ilawnilnn {Orchestra (a)_"Glve Me All of You.” (b) "Sweet ‘Luun Girl" (March)— Director: A. ‘C. ~McGulrl. 16. Violin Solos (a? “Vision” (Drdla), (b) "Chanson Polonaise" (Wienlarvskl) (c) “Londondcrry" Air" (Krelsler)——Mrs. F. J. llorn- lug, 17. ‘Soprano Solos (a) "Tho Little Damozel" (Novcllo), "-l>ersplcaclty" (Gartlan), (c) Comln-Thru The Rye" (Burns)- Mrs. Joan Boyle. . PART 1V. Chateau Laurler Dance Orches- tra direct from Grill Room ‘Chateau Laurler Hotel 1418 PIMPLES ITBHEI] AND BURNED On Neck. Spread in Little Red Spots. Cuticura Healed. "A few little pimples appeared on the back of my neck. They itched and burned so badly that l scratched them, and the more l scratched the worse they iiched. The trouble began to spread in lit- tle red spots and i could hardly stand ii. lt lasted ‘about o year. “l read an advertisement for Cutlcurs Soap and Ointment and . sent for a free sample. After using it s few days l. oonfl lea an im- provement so putchaied more. and in less than three weeks I was healed." (Signed) MlssAnnieTyesa. Delbuine, Alberta, Dub", 1924. Keep your skin clear and your pores active by daily use of Cull- curu Soap. Heal irritations and rashes with Cuticurn Ointment. B“? ‘itt-i-a" 'l..'¢'.'fi..t‘!fi‘~’"r.‘i'€.“f'..1£'$ loll llrrlta-ted. somewhat I'll-at case, Slowly the sun» rose in his face- . ' By ‘ ARTHUR. MoRELANii “ii8‘~""a:'..‘.'.‘.'."‘.t‘..l'."§'.“..t'.... slowly flmllnat ‘his reddonlms ‘lid! appeared an into-g‘; o! danger; Bil: ONT. 7. 30 P. ‘M. (E. D. S. T)’ Our Cosy ‘Corner for Boys lllld FIFTEEN MlNUT-ES’ INTERVAL town, Plaiioforte Solo—“i"ulonal§e "Blow, Blow. Pretty Creature", (Laue- Wllsom-‘Mr, Ernest B011 ton. ‘ 3_ French "m." 501m (fly-Tam. and Mrs, llnlmzm, blasters Clifford (b) iiiid Reginald ‘Holman and the Mis- Suiumior“ scs Eileen and Marlon llolman. (a) / “Ninnsi fniniuus story of “Clndc-rclla." C‘h_‘ll-~'M"1,!,Il1fl" (Tlrlmlellh) (h) "Wffgedl llren who ‘follow the story Ql/(‘fylup (lMvnlosueuPhlllirso (c)! I day will have a whole sct of paperfFoiks at Home (with Viol n 0)- dolils willi ‘which to not. our llilaflli-iflln) (Fflslerl-‘MIB. Jenn BOYIQ. "Dorothoai Stewart” “Mldlothlan Pine Illlllli." “""" """""" o. ‘Planoforte ‘Solo — “SrrinKJ344-6-2M6l. Song" (by request) (Mendelssohn) ._i__ Rue good repnlr, u pump at the Jvnnllinnily to rhuri-Ii, store nml rnilivny u‘); ‘(Iidiitiei-‘Riverm - And Vicinity . Mr. Theodore Monngliun, ILA, at- toiiiled tho Com nccinoiu Exer- - cises in St. Dunstairs College last week, his brother being ono of the ‘ graduating class. -‘ Hotel arrivals at Rlvers)do Inn include Mr. Isaac Holman, Charlot- ‘tiuown ;Dr. lliimllton, Charlotte- Dr. Wilson, ‘ Chur- lottetoivn; Messrs. (l. E. Full, Charlottetown; Pope Noy, llnzol- |brook; L. ll, l). ‘Foster, Murshflelil; .S. '1‘. Tnrhush. Charlottetown; G. F. Mills, Woodstock, N. 13.; Bluis and Mrs. Andrews, Charlottetown; S. C. lllll, ll, IML Matthews, Wzili l‘ "liver, representing. Cli:ii‘l“tleto\vii Selling Agency; l), ll. Wlsnor, Chnr lolvtetown; W. McGrvgor, Charlot- tetown; W. llnnnu, Charlottetown; S. ll. Hayley, Halifax, N. S.; F, J. IN THE STUD The Axwortiiy fltnlllon Lnmi Lena-ur- In Nlri‘ was a world's u-lmnipiimyliln dnm ptotlnlrril n ciinmirlon, _liu in n good Iinrrw, liis colts nrr prize winners ill , HAMMOND KELLY i Owner rou SALE ,two nlri- bnrnu, n work shun. nil in iloor. stntlim together will: nil thi- movsiiiili-n; nlno nil tile work l|| tin‘ uliop not ni-l- ils-ii for by the 10th of June, I025, will in‘ sold to pity for omit. Apply to ‘ ll. \\'\'N.\il€, Shoemaker on thi- Premium. l-illl-lJ-tlsiiitliluil. ' RIVER VIEW FARM FOR SALE Four miles from Charlottetown. excellent land with good buildings. Also beautiful slte for fox ranch. P. BYRNE, N th RI ‘10745-16 Btii-IOL or V" ' FARM FOR SALE AT V ICTOIIIA I nm offering by private unis my Fnrm, contnlnliig ono hundred notes of ~ ~ JUNE 6,1926 thsburnl I , ooomu-kirliifiiuiii no" baby sailor terrible Wlunrof eeseina I-I l ta tfelicl. Just a few dr it poetreentfllghl “remedy. and all llblilflloig. um’: nil itching, l I 1s r 81.00 bouh n tun y r can; Try D. D. D. nshulsz. n. n. A. nos-run, Druggliit, IIUOIIE! DRUG C0» LTD, FOX FOOD \\'|~ llllVt! in nolcl storage n fresh sup- ply of nmnil fut herring, whim-h many rum-horn have found the bolt ill“ uimnle for foxes during tho “mm,” months, prim 8% cents per lb. (u... ulilp nny qunnfllynlenirvoil dnily by u. prmm or tri-ivesklys by freight, “M. your order promptly If yon require n ra-gulnr ilnpply of fresh fish. mnrrnnw a: Mourns, LIMITED , hlonris Ifnat 134i -tl-2-tts-lil. Professional Cards‘ McDonald & McPhee, B. A. J, A.- MeDONALID 1|. F, Molflflfllt llnrrlatera, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Ilnlldllll Charlottetown Dr. C. C. Archibald (lrnilnnto of N. Y. Post (lrndunrs Medical School and Hospital Prnstlro limited to Eye, Ear. Nuso and Throat ‘Offlcs flnyer Building‘ (irent floor-yo Street Telephone 060-1. ‘ Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. BAIIIKIHTER, BOLICITOIC, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Noni: Charlottetown, IKILI. _§§~O§§§-Q# £0500‘ Ruth G. Larkin first r-lnim Innd, nil cleared nml in the vary but of condition. New house mid Inirn. griuinry and implement shod. ln-' apectlon. l CIIAH. R JV. PALMER. Victoria l. i We have lust landed froniichoorisr “Dwnin" I00 (Yoda! l-llilngleu which we offer nt the following prices via:- Exfran . . . . . . .. . 88.00 nor M. ‘ flsffrl um pOr 1n. ..n¢ lenru “M; p" M, ,1 Ulnar “nlln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03.50 psr M. Alum lnrlc quantity nl Cedar i’ Inllllllll i‘ ' * L. M. P00 CEDAR SHINGLAIAES i-AoLrs wnnnvns ALBERTON For all Kinds of Insurance. Even Fox Insurance." woooooo-ooe-roo 1389-6-5fmwf4i. Posts In 'I~—lt-o “no 1g f,“ LE&CO.- €O-§O-O§O‘QOQ%%¢€‘v‘ ‘TO ALL USERS OF REGIS Roi‘: ¢¢vvvO§O4§§§O0O9 E ‘NXTIONAL CASH TERS The authorized Service-Man of the National Cash Register Co» W"! be In Prince Edward Island during the first wook in Juno. All!‘ ono requiring hla services mm‘ "Olifif W!" Phase communi HQNL Charlottetown. r.'..1;.;.f.:;'r"~--_~» for repair, overhaul or adjustment 0| oats with W. E. Jack 01o Victor" ma... _.-. R5120.‘ Uidiiibiéhifir KING! FIIINIY evllv ~ . ‘ d all pain, ai irritation wash nway, . Office flours-O to l! n. In. l tn ll p. In.