1 l. if il'._ ,t i ‘->-war:-.. I -;.f.few=n-,.---. ~,_._ ...._..-.;Wt.~.,.,, x 't it i' i § i i »-at st.-.asia _ ‘-1~r'J.-'fsfn Aa.. m=b@< _.». .--_:_ lt ,__ _, st-e=:.\arxtt=:.t.:s t » it i t 5 t' ki.. ti. 'ily' __. arts ' it-na caAitLo'1ti?Ei1‘0w,ti _ ’..\ ’__1-A--ix _ __ ` _ iUN1t‘t6,,t9_t5 rf- . T0-N-G-ff People’s Theatre Liss. s.sti~' _ - - .. _._J'."'. . . 5 Acts _If you are a lover of The World Film Corporation _Presents LILLIAN RUSSELL in “Wild Fire” 'E:.°.§:.;.“i?‘it’i‘i':::. Lillian Russell’s Greatest .Stage Success t Millions have seen this- great: Actress on the stage Her!Name and Fame are World Wide the big race in which Wild Fire Wins horses-you should see Funny Cartoons it f ' & tit I ` Pathe NewS___All t atso wlgtizlxgst wor Col. Heeza Liar ~! r _ LORD F`lSHER'$ GREAT CAREER ,\'tt sliiftiiit: iii tht- pt-i‘;:ottiit~l oi' tiiost- t-liit~tl_\' t't-.~'ptnisililt- for tltt- pi'o.-'t~t-tititiit iii' iltt~ \\;tt‘ with ill-t'it::tny will lit- so ;'.t-ii»~t-ttlly rt-grt tit-d its tht- rt-tirt-int-itt vt' l.ot'd l"i~lit-:‘ as I~`i|'st St-ti l.tii'tl. 'Flit- ~_-iritpt will hurt- »-rt-i'y t'oiilitlt-nt-t- in -_tt '-ifzt. .i his stit~t~t-.~'.st»r. Sir lit-tiry .i:. .-. t-d....- .l.tt'ltsoii, lint lit- i,-1 a t .i_ it-t.»ti\'~ _-ti'nii3.;t-i' to tht- gt-nt-ral ptilii-x -xl-.lit l~'l=lt»-i' ittts het-it as wt-ll ttntitttt ;' .» :':' .tz-_-i'. l~`isltt~r_ too, has ;tt~t-t»ttipl_ .it - -' .Li thitigs in tht- past. 'i`ln- tnotit-:.1 .tiait»;;;.‘ ot` tht- British .r,t\'j.' is lint, It was I-`isIit-t~, wlto, in tht- i`ttt-t- tt uit.-t t-pptisition, insisted .hat tin- ,.t‘ti|»»-:' ,»_-:_ it.-r the British t`tr;tit.'l I"lt-t-t ‘.-:its iii tht- Bletltliter- :ant-an oi' .’t‘i'..tt-rt-tl t-l.l»-_ intrigues Against Fisher lt is not tto\\ to lit- :~iiiipost-tl that intt'ii.:tit- Ita.-i ttiiytliiiig to tlo with tht- witlitlra'.\'ttl oi' l.ortl I-`i.t‘ tht- rt-st-iiitiit-nt i`t-It iii ntttiiy tiiiarit-rs tt-gaiiist l<‘islici' is tht- i'lilliIt-.~'.~'iit-.as with wliitlt ht- pro- nititt-ti _\~tttiti_1|'t-:itnt t-oiitiitaiitl to l~`islit-r. In Iiiflli .It‘llit-ot- wits int-rt-ly it junior i't-:ti~-zttiitiit‘itl i'itt' tltt\vii in ilit- list, and was lllliiti; tht- ollltzt- ot' t`ontptrollt-i' at tht~ _-\tlitiii'alt5' wht-ii ht-. was tlcsiizntit- t-ti hy I-‘isht-r as t‘omiiitttttlt-r--iii-t‘hit-f` of tht- Ilritirtli itavnl t'ot't-t-s in the North St*-at anti tht-_ llaltit- in tht- t-vt-iii of a war with (It-rittttiiy. - A Daring Seaman t)i` lfisiit-t".-: own skill and 'l.ti'ing as ti staiiiitii “I-Ii'-.-\ttnt-lit-" rt-rails ati iii- li __ ._ llllllll€l' E ~ Shoes Canvas. ._ ' ’ ' Ladies' Canvas' Pumps._............ These have just come to us -and are great value. -Come now while we have your size; SNEAKERS for OLD and YOUNG. All sizes. Smith c.tI.`f5.§;’_i._‘_‘.’.‘.’i.’7$l.65i Ladies’ i ot~ hrolen by anybody 'who knows . , - l 1.75 - tlietnsf-lvt-s wiili t-vt-i-_v hay niitl ltarlittr tin tht- t,-oast. that lit-titty was :title to pt-i't'orni this it-itiarkalilv ft-ai. 'l‘houglt l.oi'tl l-`islit-t' rt-tirt-s, tltt- iiatioii tritn- ntit lit- tlt-privt-tl ot' the rt-.stills oi' his t-t~ttst-It-ss lahor to tttakt- tht- British . ii:t-.'_v :tlisttliitt-ly t-flitzit-tit, and t-tiuttl io its i.s,"- Miss-Kiiap, Miss Gait-s, Miss M, M. McDonald, Mr aintl l\Irs t‘. S. Ching. ' ' MASONIC MEETIN‘GS'.--Oil 'Mon- day evt-iiiitg next -a ititleting ol' the Mystic Slirlners will hc' hcltl in'the Masonic Temple ht-re. lit-tween scvt-iity-five and one ltuntlrc-tl mem- bers are expected front tliffert-nt points in Nova Scotia. Ott Tucstlay the Nova Scotia Royal Lodge Chapter will assemble in Cliurlottetown, and the Masonic Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island will tneet here on Wed- nesday and Thurstlay.. ‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Mary Jane Mc- Kinnon took place yesterday after- ,wootl (lc-nietery via railway, The tror- tege was at large out-, showing the high ti l-I fred \\f. Sulllvaii, Chief Justit-c ol` Pritit-c Edward Island; Willliint ll. Aitken, Artt-titu.s Lord, James Etltrn, Ambrose I.. llurits uittl Ewen Mao- tlougall. ON DOMINIQN DAY a grand ath- lt-tic inet-.t will be held under the aus- pit:cs of tho Abegweit Athletic. Asso- citttlon on the grou-ntlo of this organ- ization. lt will estpt-t-.lnlly entiouritgt-. the .llltilor athletes. Events for tht- clty schools will be included. In addi- tion, the senior atlilt-.tcs will lic fur- nlslteti classes for competition. Sttlt- ablc prizes will be given. A spot-lal bond concert programme will he giv- en. The nit-et should receive evt-ry ,t-ncotiragenicnt, as it especially nlins to stimulate honorable competition ttntottg the coming ittlilt-its ol tho pro- vlnce. HOME GUARD.-The Home Guartl have taken new lift- upon thenigelves. There was it splendid -turn-out Inst. night of Nos. 2 and 3 Companies when they were instructed in rifle tlrlll by float. -Ltmtlrtgttn anti Lieut. nnirti. 'rite men are making gontl~pt-agrees with the rifle. Tha York Home Guard mein- bcrs have expressed a wish to turnout- with the Charlottetown boys In the near future.. This wish will _probmlily be acceded to next mouth. ln the meantime -absentees should-_ -try and gtend weekly drills to be readyotot ska a --sand impression. -upon»-'lim York. Contingent when they come to -town. The weather is naw getting. more favorable .and._ thqto is Ilttle` Shanes 0£_~B.l1YQP6. _taking cold 'feet at r t - _ ’ . ISLAND ing is-a' list- ers who from the Fort www _ . Richard Moot'-'e and' 'Robert Moore, _s for h A0-11 .- I 'of _the most tmportan&tpo_.Iuts"revealed‘ "‘”‘SS""g‘-"`*“““‘1 “ g"“e"'*"°“"g°~ This nt' Mt-_ ttnti Mrs. .mint .\ nt-tiiiiitnt _- ,tv f°Iil1\°l‘lY Of. , rl-.now or Vancouver, .at tlte ft-dnt. the mmiwountieti, Tlfey are the sontt_ot the -late George M°°-°- »S.i-t-tit. llilt.-til-»I.'3l.`._ . _ ._. . __ 8OCIAL 8URVEY',I\1_.E__ETING.-Tlie soclaluurvey meetltlktlilla evening In Zion Church Hall will be, in “many respects. one of the,,1p9_qt important “Hd lil'-9l'€Bi-H18 meetlngtf held ln* Charlottetown for_som9 ;ime_ '1‘h_e'_. Bpeakers will be Rev. Dr Myers. wltoae subtjiect :Ill be Rellgtoui Edu-' ca on, an w o _, l_l_l..__ ls' _e_aet_t_t_' sténeopttcan slides sgttiiia 9"fm"- e ln the survey; Prog," (All-Gigi-lg, who will speak on lttditpltilltl-LTrai1tln|;. in Public Education. ' This is it brogtl subject, and one ln which the different provinces are at présént. deepIy'lnler~ ested. lt will be remembered that tht-. Conservation Cotnmlaslon recommend- ed 2- G°vt=tt--1-5-1-fatstrttiit ttneacit vrtt- vince__tor` the purpose of instituting industrial -trtuning. anti it ittviwpeti that this matter will receive' 'such support that the province will hc organised itrimediately. Principal J. D. Seaman will speak on Tit;-New Vlslon of the Public School and its service to tlte community, calling par- ticular attention to some of the things that would most effectively promote this object in Charlottetown. Ex- (_lovernor D. A. McKinnon will speak on Beatitltying Home Surroundings. Notwithstanding the striking beauty of (lltarlottetowii there ls ample room, In vlcw of what other cities are doing, to greatly t-nltancc the beauty and contribute to thc lit-altltfulttess of the trity. It is ltopetl that the meeting \vlIl be as largely attended, its its importance merits. The regular prayer meetings for this t-ve-ning have lieeii cnncelletl oit account of this meeting. VICTIM OF GAS.-Private John L. McMillan, No. 21643, 5th' Ilitttalion. l'ornit-.t'ly with the-'llth I-lattallon is of- ficially reported sufferltii: from tht- t-f- l‘t-ots oi’ gas poisoning. Mrs. (‘.har- loitt- Mt-Mllltiit ot' 1038 95th St., rc- celved a telegram front tht- atljtttant- gent-.ral iiiforniing her ol' her son`s cotitlltioii, May 5th, hut it It-lter dated May ll). written by the (`aiitttlinii ltt-.tl (lross Society imparts the int`ortnatioii that Private Mt-Millttii ls not wountlt-tl Init is suffering from gun poisoiiing. Private Mc-Millan is now nt tht- llltlt Stationary llospltnl at llottt-n, I<`t'aiit~t-, and is still very wt-alt, so tht- It-tit-i' states, In the ntettntlmt- ht- is rt-t-t-iv- Ing good care and tttlt-ntloii, and t‘oni- missiotter (‘ltarlt-s Hotlgt-tts says his piogress will bt.- i`oi‘wartletl to tht- anx- ious part-.tits as soon as iit-ws is re- ct-ivetl of his coittlltloii. Mt-.\1iIIztit, wliust- part-nts rt-sided in ltltlniontoit l`or t-lt.-:lil yt-ars, wits in British (‘olttni- bla when tht- war hrokt- oitt, Init went to Moost- Jaw anti t-nlistt-tl in tht- lltli llattalion. Ht- wt-nt to llit- froiit with tht- first tfoittliigent anti was iii_tht- Ypres battle whit-li Iirotiglit so gre-at e rt-iiowii to the (‘anatllan troops. ’l`hi.'t e was tht- hitttlt-., it will he rt-nit-tttlieretl, 9 iti which poisonous gust-s wort- used against the I)oiiiiiiioit soldiers, and Private Mt‘.\llllait wafs ont- of tht- lads X who fell e-iivelopetl hy iiit-so poisonous " grct-it l`unit-s.-Etlnioitton Jotiriial. Pte. H lllrrlllillaii tthovc rt-ft-r|'t-tl tti is a son 9 lorntt-rly of llunlt-i' lllver, this pro- t; vint-t-. __._._.____.____. ::l{t»-ep t~ool. Wt- st-ll tht- lit-st and t-iieitpesl. lt-.o-clicsts in tht- tcily at Iowt-st prit-es. Price tiuis lit-.ltirt-. buy- ing. l’aton’s. 1430 I-.. v t ~ ' ..-.._ . _ ` - - Her inning (lirl Sliopper-Wlty tlitl you inakt- that poor sales-intaii pull tlown nil tI'ta't. rtufl' itntI"tlien -not htiy nnytltlng? St-tztnitl ditto-\\’lty, tho inean fol- low \vaa»in fn ctu‘ yt-sterday -and ticvt-r oi'l’t-red me his sent, though I looked ._ _ ' The Broadway States From- the Vitagt-_aph-Theatre-~ New "York to'tl1_i_?_c-fit. -ii. _Q- ' 7 °. _ jj Vi* Edwar _ _ Star Feature _ iTlie Little Angel of _“Ca_uy0l_t '_ A Five Part Dramatic Story of the Far-reaching* .- 1 t Influence of a Child _ _ _ T . cAsr-or ci-iAl1_-5_`¢_31`.l“3ll~_$t`_-._-.ff "i§t."f_’.; ._ _ ' St "‘l` “Violet” 'Maloney ‘ - .G°'t§2`.§g§e §t5t'§itt,’ u(t;iii'i§'§f v. 1‘i§n°t¥-it-» 0tt.° lififieffrf ' George Streaton,`_ Anna Schae_fel'»~~W\ _ 3111 Weston, Charles f_IutChiF5°,“g___ pmm the book by Rev, Cyrus Townsend Brady Picturized by Col. Jasper Ewing Brady (HMB Ugliwd __ Army) The Presence of a Little Girl Changes Canyon Creek . into a Law-abiding and God-fearing Community t F-id-Y & 5‘*'“"‘“’ sooN trann- ° it .ch i' 0*'--.f "-¢*“"- ..°. isis.. The ln Popular Songs Ten-¢n¢¢ W C_ Edwards Warren Kerrigan ‘ -iN- D 0 Rmb Black llox '_ |______..,..........._.._ ,F _ _ ____ .t____ -- LIIESI lllllllll IHEIIHIS “FIGHTING BOB" AT THE BOSTON THEATRE. Mcitit-o and Mtixitratts will_pla_\" all important role in the lit-atllttio leat- ttres at-tlte lsosion 'I`ltt-air" NOX* W“\‘\‘- iti thc grt-al iiiultipltt ret-I prtitluctlttn ol" “l<`igltling Bob," \vliit:lt lit.-ntls 'thu list tit` attrat'Iioiis anntiiititrt-tl i'oi' _New l-]iiglantl's grcatt-st ntotion pit'turt-_ pal- ztct- tht-. wet-It oi' .Itiiit- 21st Another hit; f'eatni't-. will lit- thc first t\_\'o-rt-el release ot' "Work," tht- new (‘ltarlic t‘iiupIin t-.onit-tly prtitltit-tioii, whiclt will ite shown for tht- first tlntt- at U10 lloston Tltc-alt't-. "l"i§t'i~’is` 7' t lr! --'~'t-iff.-irf_r.-:-._-_» - ` .wi 't _-. -_t _ dw.: tt.flI Q -».i\ti.-. " ‘ it ., _ _- . _ _ .._ ., . , _ ._ muscle. ~ MADE IN' -. When one feels old at forty the first thing is to correct improper diet. The main fault with the dietary is often a lack of the vital mineral salts in food. Without these mineral elements To meet this very condition a food was de- vised which supplies those mineral elements such as_phospl_1ortts, iron, sulphur, etc. i -. ’ 1' .-ft.ti'<.» ¢ .t ‘ _ - ‘_ _ _“ _ _ _ "J _,t » A ‘__ ____._ ' . ,I . -_ ,UFF 4'- _, ' V "\,` f_,_ .1 §_.f'»":,_"'.f'_'__|. m . . , _ _ t I -t A 0 u Made of whole wheat .and barley, this delicious i food retains all the nutriment of these grams, together withlthe priceless mineral _elements--notably Iacktng_in white flour foods-which the system musthave to build . and maintain vigor and elasticity of body, brain and ` One can avoid this[“old-age-at-40" business proper eating and living. _ ?“'i?h¢r¢fs a -Ret-5°?-’_’. _ff-r Grave-Nuts oo.. witttntit-, --sold by Grocers u.. ,r » I