_ _ _ _ were _. _.poor APP¢\iU¢ W1 Hoping, that _nausea and.d_iataste '_ ‘with which so many begun the B RGAIN' y,-soon goes when you take Dr. Cassell’s _ _ tant Relief. The foot of the trouble is disordered liver, pei* odnstipation, and Dr. Cassell’s» Instant Relief so surely restores \;iill»liv'er and bowels that those eomplmnis become impossible- 8lf6n¢s,"'Aifii 11, i9`1l, say: :-"Previii\l\°0 llll 01°* 'Ugg-h-*asa aasioo moan to aonponoaio Nature lov oar lll-trsalmani Riff. .' . 1'l»n\'a`a`na`£thaM some from natural aolleaallli VN ' ll slash aploodl combinations aa Dr. Uasaali's' mllil\i|lf.' _ Wa hiia this preparation u an example aaoalqli' li so iss maimed is on mnwnwmrwmuw \°»l°=\l\'°|.'l_°r\f! ' Take Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief for constipation. biliousness, _ ®rpi'd‘l'i\'er._sick headache, dlVzz1r\es=.'eD¢oks be ore thebiyoa -detai- lence and windy spasnis, acidity, heartburn. l_mP§1re_ 00 . gin that dull, heavy feeling which is a sure indication of liver troubles. '. _ » _ _ ' Ash /or Dr. Cass|1I's Instant Relief and talks no substitute. mos coats. from all Drugglsts and Storokoopors, ' \| I t for Canada, Harold F. Ritchie “ld . 1‘l',’i‘|lTrie[l€tllll`8:illeai‘ive:l,°'IT1_'r:>‘l|!.o. War '1‘ax Z cents extra. _ Dr. Caaaallfa lnslsht lsiilf is tha companion to Dv. 6aaaall'a Tablets. :-- ' Solo Proprietor: Dr. Cassoll's Cn.. Ltd.. Monrheaiifi 309141114- ,{_ » Idail Vlprice-'Ladies classic sanmle “Dollar Day is Wednesday _28th, in boots. sizes to nt 3. 3% and 4 teet.All Charlottetown: 462-6-221\lltt. girls sizes 13 to 13. Got! Bros. ‘V .- 571~6-27ME1i. $1 to $1.50 off Any pair ln our window gamma gonna,-s_ Bon of the mtg M,-_ _ $2.89. Goff Bros . 571-6-27MEli . ‘ _ ' ' _ 4.. nolill nu - 1|). A. BRll(E’S - ' On Wednesday, June l ‘ " - l _ .. . ~ '\_"v"ill 'gifve exceptional values in Clothing, §l_1ir_ts,» H ate, Us pi, Under wear; Nerktier,Raincoats, Ofver coats. V'l`runkf,~Suit Cases, Umbrellas. _ - __ Bnyerr-twill not be disappointed if th¢y_Vl_nalsfe" their. purchases here, as we are determined to make a liberal contribution to the Dollar. Day bargains Read on. 0.00 Suits Pweeds and colored Worsteds manu- factured b_v one of the best makers in Canada $6;75~_ to $21.00 25 p. c. off. 25 Raincoats 20 per cent off = '_ Dozens of ‘Shirts 2_i`or............ _ ........__;...$l.00 2- Piece!Underwear...................................; 1.00. Union Underwear................. 1.00 Felt Hats, hard and soft good shapes $3 qualit_vl.00 Straw Hats up to $?..50......... 1.00 ' Caps 1.25 to L75... ......... .. _ ..."J.'..L400" Umbrellas 1.35., ................ ._ ..... -]`_.Q0____ 8 Linen Collars, your choice .... ........ ' ‘Neckties Brood ones......._.........................__'1,8gTg,_ Overalls 1.35 _ 1. Wash Vests 1.35 for 1.0011 _ Anticipate your needs for the noxt ;_i.h1-fe“e11:- months or more and make money by saving it on _ every purchase at V _ ‘ 'n. A. nnucrs Clothier and Furnieher ' 156--158 Queen St. ________ _n______'_A______.A________________A__ _A ________________________A____A_____l _f-».i3§\`l_lJ¢‘l’i1'¢,'i1' ".g.,,".i2 __. r' -rr 'rr r r ' ~ - ~ -“V-'Y r-“"7--~~'~--f~~ ‘---‘-~'-'I-Ji-f-_~-Evfsr.-::.-:_-.~:.~_».-_ For Dollar Day-Mens _shoes from ' Albion Round ll Mine ......... _ 1 ` DOLLAR _DAYI _ » _ _ .___ IT PAYS to buy in this Province. MEETINGS- Harrington ..Winsloe 'Womens lixtitute _will meet _on Thurs day, June__ .at 2.30 p. m. at'Mrs. ifEdward Shsw’n. 577~6-28M1i. -e'€`i_N=P ~ _ SWEATER COATSJ-= I 'shipment -_‘hy express of silk sweater coats from $6.00 up at Patons. Leading colora5.7s _,__ PICNJQ TOMOR-ROW.-- St. James Picnic train leaves at 9 sharp, tomor- row morning for Carleton Point. D0n't. miss the ortunity. 586. ODD OORNWALL _ClRCUlT.f- Cornwall Methodist Circuit, Sunday. July 3rd. Rev. J. Heaney, B. A., wi _take ‘charge of the preaching at Cornwall mitningsandevening and Hampshire in 'the afternoon. -_ii . WILL MAKE ANOTHER TRIP.- The schooner Elmer E. Gray, owned by the Atlantic Maritime company, which recently took a cargo of lumber acrosythef Atlgntic for the Allies, has ret`ur`ised`t.o Suminerside, P. E. l., with a cargo of Liverpool salt. The Gray is in chargeof Captain John Glynn'an'd will load again with lumber for the other side. SUDDEN DEATH.--On May 16th. at ._Spokane. Washington, Mrs. Henry C. Jacks. died after an illness of an hour. Mrs.~ Jacks was the daughter of the latb Angus MacDonald of Uigg and a sister _o[,Mrs. Christina MacLean, of Chicago, Illinois, who died very sud- denly at Pasadena, California, on ~Feb- ruary -16th, 1916. Mrs. Jacks leaves two daughters. The elder, Mrs. El- mo Edwards of Spokane. was with her mother at the time of her death. She is _su_r_v_l_v_ed- also by her husband. IBLANDER DECORATED.-Among the Island soldiers who have distin- guished themselves at the front is Peter Connors. Wilmot, who was in eluded-Inillst of.King's Birthday hon- ors. He wasamemberof the 14th Co Army_'Service Corps of the Canadinr militia and left Calgary at the outbreali the war. Alter serving in France with the C. A, S. 61., Capt was transferred to the fsmouf He wasnt one time ai' of the Calgary branch of tin of Nova Scotia ami later war real estate and in the oil business C0 A L Sydney Run of » Inverness Round V Allgood quality and ; lowest price at ‘ ' Coal Yard -Geo. E. Full _..-W _ . V _.M ._ ..f. ~' - ‘ ' 'Boone CAI FERRY TllUlNAL.- of the *crowd tn visit itetomorrovn .On ly 50a return tara. Train leaves at -8 TOMORl\0W’B 0_U1’lNG.- To Cor leton Point will fbe ' ~tke best of the season. Take .the _ children. Train leaves il a. m. - ;»..~ _ _ MEE1fiN6...- -The Covehead .Wm men's institute will meet on Wednes- day. June 28 at 3 p. .m..at Mrs. James Matthews. Subject “Canning.” - 5'l7~6~28M1l _.._.... .LOVELY 0UTlNG.-- Bee the Car Ferry terminals and onjoly o nice holi day on s beautiful spot hursday. All for 50 cents. Train leaves il a. ni. HELPUIG GO0DW.ORK.- The ladies of New Acadia have made a handsome donation of case. rolls, wool and socks to the Rollo B y, R»d~Cross which is gratefully appreciated. Since the Rollo Bay Red. Cross has _basal established New Acadia, has_done _its share nobly, each and everyone doing their utmost for thoaoawhu-are _fighting the battles of Empire. _ ' . .zu-19?' can Fshnv.- The car Ferry steamer docked in Charlottetown at 8.30 lasvovening. She brought .24 pas- sengers. including the following: Dr. and Urs.-Bollum ot Alberton; Fred - Porter, ,'I?oronto; .G. H. Munloff, Bos- ton; J. A. Collin. Portland, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald. Antigonish George P.-Sutherland. Falls. Col. BASEBALL -T0-DAY.-One of the will he represented by all her remain ing stars with some of the coming younger blopgi. The Charlottetown 'team will lineup _as followsz- Fran- cis I-lowatt, Campbell, ,Gass, Milford, Prowse, McEachern, Lane, Cameron, and Kelly. No one should miss this greatest of all summer games. Watch the youngsters, McEachern and Lane. FARE.-WELL 8ERVlCES.- Corn- wall Methodist Circuit, Sunday, June 25, Rev. George 0¢nari’s farewell ser- vices were held. -The churches . at North Wiltshire. Kingston and Corn- wall were crowded. The singlng was hearty and good. Ai Nqrm Wiltshire the congregation and choir joined in singing “God be with you till we meet again. Mr. and Mrs. Orman- leaves 'Thursday morning for their new sphere of lahorat Point du Bute, N. B. - _ _ ISLANDER WOUNDED.- Prlvatc‘ Leslie Robertson in writing to_his mo- ther. Mrs. Allan Robertson, Mt. -Hope. regarding his wounds saysc- June 6th. 1916, Dear Mother:~ I received your letter some time ago, and wrote lust -before leaving for the front. l am in .a .military hospltalat Boulogne at present, got wounded in the left larm by a piece of sharpnel, on tile 3rd. of June. at Zellebekeu I suppose you‘.will1.see allnabout the batftle.ln, the Canadian papers. It started on Frida.. June 2nd. We were out ir Y, reserve at the tlmebut were marched i 'straight in. Qur General was woun_ ded and captured by the Germans-ani some men also, but I see by the Eng ‘ish papers they were drivcn~ back in: to their own trenches. in fact we took, back most »of the ground they toolffha 'ore l left. I was in several countei re: nero 1 will be back in thefts i- ment again. ut' Et is CTU* a ‘ileily wound.-#From your son Léulie. ~' “ '"- _.___,__?.._...,,__7. 2'. . :~ _- 1 -"_:i-. ._ -.. I A“‘*°" ““* E ll lillllll~-#-l “°fch-we 1° '-- i`.'.,'_».--`.=~-,_' .V _ .= ~ `MRc..MlcHAEl.-r_ac__' v._. _J In Newton Highlands, May 24th., therepassed quietly -aww., Harriet Webster rellct of the. late Michael. Scully formerly 'of Marie. P. E. Island. Funeral from her lateliome 9-'Wade St.. May 26th., Requiem Hlgh\Mass at. the Church of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes. Her last request- was to be laid "beside her' grandson. May her soul- rest in peace. _ GEORGE KENNETH RAPSON. There' passodpoacefuily' to rest at Milburn on the morning of June 13th, 1916, alter an -linens .ot one week. of _measles ang' -p‘n'e\i°monia`. George ‘Ken- neth. doarlyhcloved son of Harry and Eliza Itapson, at the early. age of 6 montlissnd 3 weeks. " O. he was th`e lamp of our life, Blown out in a night of gloom, A leaf,.f.ll0l1_1_ our .tlawmxof love i Nipgodin its trash spring bloom, But e lasngawill' shine above. _ _ - And the'l _‘f again shall grow, Where, there is no hitter pain Andno weary, weary woe. best games ot baseball played here -l0i\l1 H- MBCDODBW died in recent-years will probably take _Falls, Maine. 0.!! Tlleflda place this evening at 6.30 p. m._ be- H_ff,9\' HH "ine" tween the old “Rivals” Summerside fel/el’ lm and Gharldtetown. Challottetown 1;; £9 ittacks, _You can address _n_1y_iette_rs _ _ .l ; _ , r the sameas before, by the time'tl\'ey ;. ___' --_ 1/ _ " \__ ' "yV, A beautiful complexion ...how to Insure lt- .. The regular use of =' Llfebuoy Soap IDBUNB 2' a healthy, clean glow :_ ing skin And because _ itls healthy, your com- - plexion will be clear Ef and velvet like gg The mild earbollc odor van- ; ishes after use, leaving a _ senseof utberoleanllness. _f _ i.lFEBii0 _ HEALTHY §”soAP Y. of weeks d at the e was home ha (ill WHS WHS only Liniment ssked~(or at my store and the only,-_ol1_c welceop for sale; =,_, _ All the__p_e_opl_e use it. V _' ` - ' I~lAnk.It~t_r‘nL'x‘oN. Pleasant Buy, CJ B. ' ` gf." 11:4, ,g _ ,;. _ ._ <12 _ ~ ' \ __ , _ _ 'r._ - ‘ l - \ . ‘.` . r_ what makes, cake delicate and tender makesthcbcstcakebef. I » caus`eitcresmsq\1i<;k`ly ' ' and thoroughly with . the butter which is the lmrdestpartofthemix- ing. Its purity and extra “fine” giianulai tion- make it dissolve » at once. 2 and. 5-lb. Csrtons 10 and 20-lb. Bags 1"” The A ll-Purpose Sugar ‘j ll IN FOUR ACTS Featuring The Idolizcd Screen Star Dorothy Gish Filrndom'a Enchanting Star. who Plays the Part of a stage struck Girl who Becomes a Celebrated Actress, but who Turns Hes' Back on Success to Answer the Higher Cali of In The Bone” Manager of the “Fly by night” Troupe Georae A Bsranger me wife Morne wnson The Childless Quakorsi Mrs Lake Alberta Les Mr Lake R Cummings Mercy. at Sixteen Lillian Gish Her Quaker Sweetheart William Kinokley Leading Man of Trou o of Players, wren Love and Home Manager ot Agency E ki Pllsdd CLEVER VERSATILE MIRIAM NESBITT .. .-.. __ __ 1. _ -.,. - - “A WOMAN’.S REVENGE” ° ' I _ TWO ACTS ~x_'».- ll ri 1 ¥ -'13 ` “A PAIR or SKINS” ` . “Vim’.'..Comedy. with _Burns and Stull » gllqhula. SATURDAY Nlcnfr- oN1.Y.- FR1nA.v_»na -.. - P-1=ice~Webber MAT§§,'§,§’“”AY'. .ann -ins n%sTon_ coiwnnv V _ cnain.-ni 5 _ - __C_- IN"=.._-‘-_ CHAPLININ -“ -1 The Governor s I "The `Chsmpion_ PLAN OBEIWE M' THEATRE- _ j'Siit\lrd=.i»:lNisht' " FRI. M0 N_lNG~,at 10 ojclock _ At |16 V " Pino s-soc.:-ss¢,zs¢. c “P is-o"P1. as _,_.. ,,_..__. ... ._ _. . ._ _ __ _.W ill in- Us F .$‘. _- _ ._ ..' \_‘Jlu._ sf t°"‘». _ ‘ _ »_ =..__,..‘..,_._:_..._~- _ _._ _~-~__. -_ -..~---_ -.--s-.. ~ . _-_._ -.._ ~ ` _ _-_,§}fj_j*___ _ ‘_-._V'~ _ y'_'7 ."@§f;""°lf“.` - `_ '_ H, _ >- _ ». _ - _ -_ or RESTFUL s1_.EE'Pi' ' ~ " ~~ Tha_t’s only 3_0c. a ‘ycar; -who can’t afford that? No other mattress obmpares with the OSTERMOOR for rcst,_oomfoer, hoalthfuluess and true economy. When ou pay less; You get infinitely less-every time. oroover, the jim--eoot.-is-tho._only.oost.el. 'I HE FAMOUS mmmnss.. ' r r laokiortlso name wovenintho`Bindlnga|pn'tlsis advo'rds6~ ment. I¢'a-there for your protection.-' Ask your dealer for tho' Ostexmoororwritem nsforthonamonf-neasestlgent. ` ' sr ' _,_,,___» g1a_1l;ar.asnar1:armsn&nowNoo.1w.| '1’;’;.°‘.;L'.\A ‘ ' uamofasaiieoasqiaasaaefg .ia- -115-]»}!l[':,s MONTREAL :'l` Vancouver _ "' ' 5 .,..,. ., -_ --Ill _ ig _ F34 1154-i'L\".i£\*‘ !.\_l.\1\5§ l_\':_\_'\rlr-i 3.' 1 . _"Q ‘ou . ,_. _ . . For»Sale by Beer &- Weeks- - ll _ nuns-an -sn l a lim l,..,_ 4.* .n-., in mls. nl » -o -:s Monuments that endure the Ravages ol Time, _ Are what you seek to make th_e grave of your departed with. We supply no others. Our Monmnents are the best to be had. Estimates given.. , Chandler & Bell |60 Kent- Street | ‘l *1 _ _ V _ _ ,. sf-_ _i '.f.\'-'. .. ` ' L " '_ ` vl » » < » _‘ sn|N¢|l~ja¢s > .£3 ',l .__\; _ _ - . _I-rl '_~ . 'i W M ' tilts Ol'-ll-' lL.L .°-l i _~.Q_°$l '~ ' ._ »~ -WWI' My asap is ouserlaa' " ri _ __ ___ _ -4,7; .' _ ~ .l.\.'~v‘ '_ WHNr':>_\r 4 _QW 'Moor-Have ' ‘FROM " A COLD OR _ oo-sr -- . sg-nn ,1 J' t we--~ . ..|f\~» . .f *N . _ _ sohlsrumc. 1 LN rr- _ `=. 1. l .is f _a Qvl OH' IT MU5T BE A v' __ \ A-__-gin I .4 Wann