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For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishne arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural. sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother’s Friend. . GENUINE CASTQRIA arwavs , Bears the Signature of I _ _ 0 ‘ , 5 In Use For (lver 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought ¥ _...___ #___ _ _ ____-_.. ____ __ - _,__ ..- .1 Cylinder Cleaning No need to tear your engine all to pieces. Our Carbon burningoutfit will ` do it better while you wait. Price only 75c per cylinder. Run your car down today. QU I _ , '__ 15, ~ . . £- 4”-. -l ' .- -__ _F 11\_ -<_>_..~...,¢_ _ u 4 ' /77 . - 4 ` em' ' Bruce Stewart & C0. 0655-6-semi. ~ _ €_.f_. __ 77”- -___-._ __._____ ._EL_L’ ._.....__ _ _._ _“L . . _l !il1i§.ll~'i.;'l?=“i`nln'i75E% T oiler Inspection and - Insurance Company oi Canada 1.. E5 Ea 3? 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K. Rogers Co_ _Limited if-1 Charlottetown, P E. I. ~ ri" General Agent ,l _ ‘ .f.l$m'=IJEl$!%NE¥¥3H’f ,sigma __..._._ ___.. .__ __ ._ - - -gin rinln nsunnncn ,;n_inossuv _ U _I Then insure in good strong; stock compan- £5 Fa 5. as ""2 .lfU$$Oi$%‘l'%¢§¢B$$$&$ ._.”s.S_»i;-`_~ n at . ' ics, which never contest an honest claim such _ as is represented by - " _ ' nn. snow ` . 0 f. _ 4 , ` _ _ _,_.;,,p _ _ » Charlottetown IODOUOUUOUOOOQCOQUOOO er., l 1 Lafferty's, Summerside. Thursday afternoon and evening, Jul 3rd. away ln Summerslde on Sunday w M'r-s. J. I.. McCullough to Stf Paul Church, 'thence to thc Catholic Ce eteig.: ' duct the above services as follows berton 7 p.m. -WEDDING BELLS.-On Wedne din ldok ace nt the Methodist Pu were Mr. Allie McNeil and Miss Eit Pape. The bride looked sweet in beautiful blue silk dress with hand some lace trimming, the ceremon Cape- _ W . death 1 'rrred Lowell, Mass. sldc on \`.'cdneaday evening and noon.t0 the Peoples Cemetery. '1`h Morrison. Tlios. Johnson P. B. (lar ann John .u<-not-.. nov. 11. lc. me pastor of the Methodist Church ofiic to Lowell Mass, l-le leaves to mour eight daughters and 3 sons. His wif predecczisefi hlln almost 11 year ago. IN THE INTEREST 0F _-1.- -AT HOME.-Mrs. Mayor B. Mosse. Lower Freetown will beat home on Y ' 6854-6-30M1i. ul of Mildred' McCullough who passe ll take place Tuesday nlorndng l\"om "I0 ill-‘me 0! l\'€l' Parents. Mr- and -The bull ame on Thursda even ’s -CONFIRMATION AND DEDICA- TION SERVICE.-The Most Rev. Clarendon Lamb Worrell, D.D.D.(‘.L.. Archbishop of Nova Scotia, will con- St. Peter's church, Alberton, on Wed- ncsduy, July 2, confirmation of candi- dates and dedication of honor roll. flag, etc.. at 7.30 p.m. St. Luke's church, O'Leary, on Thursday, July 3, at 7.30 p.m., confirmation of candi- dates and dedication of new memor- iul, pulpit, honor roll, flag, etc., Sun- day services for June 29: Kildare H. C., 10.30 a.m., 0'Lcary 2.30 p.m.. Al- day afternoon a quiet but pretty wed- Elizabeth McWll.li'.rn1s, both of West lated: Dec.:-.rseil was 80 years of age and was' 3 resident "Y s“m’“e1'Sme 'in Surnnierslde on Thursday attending "mn about n year “g” Whe" he m°"'3d the funeral of her futher Mr Wm. (`lark. THE FOX INDUSTRY -1_-wo cents Pcs wono mn insertion rorracvenlslng in this col- ...-|-H5 QUARQMN 1,, on sate gl umn. Cash inust accompany order minimum charge twenty five cents. -WANTED-A maid for 'dinln8~ room` work. Apply at Clifton I-louse, Summerslde. 6556-6-25Mtf. -MR. G. I. BEER, Guardian Report- . 8 y .- ing between the Pioneers and Red ~ Sox resulted in a victory for the for- mer, score 9 to 2. Officials.-Messrs McCullough and Sullivan. ...FUNERAL N01»|¢E__Tha fu,,e,~. er, will be pleased to receive news of d m CH|LD’8 DEATH.-The death oc- curred in -Summsrslde yesterday, Sun- ‘day of Miss Mildred McCullough, I daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. J. L. Mc- cullough after an illness of some time. She was only 14 years of age and will be much missed by her par- ents who have the sympathy of the community in their sad loss. TEACHER WANTED.-A first class teacher =\vsnted ‘for St. Eleanors School. Supplement $150. Midsum- mer vacation. Male preferred. Apply Emory Lyle, Secretary _ 3. r_ -AUTOS FOR SALE-Used Ford touring car ln first class order looks s nl “°““ge' M““d°““~ Th" happy “°“l"e into new. Also 1918 chevrolet in a good condition, Apply Victoria Garage, Summerside. 6600-8-27M4i. a .pt_-n morland, N.S., are visiting friend.; in Summerslde. _ _FUNERAL SERV|CE3__'phe -‘ML F. L.. Dtillgllall ul’ M0nCt0Il. of N_Ll., is spending a few days in Surn- Mr \\'i '- Cl. :.1 on Sunday last “\9fs‘de- at't`er i'oi_x d illness with pneumonia. The rvmnins were brought to Summer- -Mr. Geo. Woods, of Halifax, is the spending a few days in Sunimerslde funeral took place on Thursday nftcr- on business. 0 _ pall bearers were Messrs. D. lt. _.Mx-_ -W_ S_ Metre;-, of St, John, lf was registered at the Queen Hotel, 9 Summerside, last week. 1 -Mr; ~Thos. Keele of Alberton was fi .___-_ P . -Miss Eva Murph, Summerslile. who spent the winter in Boston. rc- turned honlc on Wednesday evening. -Mrs Wm. S_mitl\ returned to Boston on Wednesday after visiting her mothrr Mrs Daniel Boundy Summerside Dr. Allan, Pathologist and Baci-2r~ -Mrs J. E. Blaizer and two child- lntercsts of the fox lndustry. iologist is visiting the Province in the fell Of NIVW YOTK “P9 VlSi‘lll\ll in SUN' merside, Mrs Blaizc-r's parents Mr ln an umiresn before .1 garnering or and Mrs D=1niel`MCNeil-l- the Fox Caretakers Association in the .___ J. (7. McKcndrlck presided he spok are subject and empliasiseri the n great source of infection. -Most an mais, he considered, are infected frm icction to the animals. dealing with infection. _ The ranch should be isolated. under close observation. The premises should he dislnfected Care should be taken not to trans mal to th~ose which are well. better than curative medicine ‘Th is worth a pound of. cure" may be ap plied to foxes. may have in their foxes. member of the Association and th him. , ""_1"'°W _T1 Y' llReESSMlillEll SAVED FRUML 0PEllll|llN sy rsnnifryaa s. Pink. ham’| Vegetable Compound in Time. Ithaca, N.Y. -" Three years ago l suffered from pains in my right si e, so l||||1||||p||n|||||||| 7.`l’.`€°'.5’.i2"...Iy°‘i2l‘i from the floor. Pains wouldshoot down m ,_,§_;.}.,-,W | limbs-»and through my bsclf. and _e | some me 1 me Q an abscess. I vluin beat It wi “N nnicovb:g'b(i\°r`i\.ylldld , » , 5 td 1';~1" _'51 32,. iiiiiiuh mag; - , ,,,- 5, hnvotogoto o' 'fd i. ',.r, ltal for an appra- .- _ _ A Mohd duno to see mound to me of;our won- dfrful izlsdgine- Lidlalig. lnkl1u;1'| e a e m n o n lhegeud after ugiizg six well and stronf, do my own work and dreamt king orothers. lcannotuplok too hwhly o zoos medicine and recom- mhrrd launch r_l_wl\o|nlor_wlth female tfditllld. It ll"l» to alll* women, and “lu may an mhname at angdmo."- n.Pn1|n.1.A untill, 21 E. Fall St., Ithaca, N.Y. Y. M. t‘. A. lust weektnr whichihlr. . ' . I vantage oi' isolating ones that ar sick. as an infected animal is a very -~‘,1eg5rg .Earl Bonlter, Bertram the alimentsry or digestive tract. Dis- eases like typhoid fever are principal- ly caused by wnter.Thc eggs of worms _ _Mrs Alfred G,,ud»e_t and (.h;H_ get into the water and so cause in- Law,.ence’ Mmm arrived in ,own _Un All the other animals should be kept fer infected material from a sick ani- Preventative medicine, he said, ls _ e old saying. "An ounce or prevention Dr. Allan said that it was his inten- tion in coming here to dev-lse a system sending out a form to all fox owners, to get the location of an»y trouble they On motion Dr. Allan was made a ' - e thanks of the meeting: \-.us tendered Ask for Mlnard’s and take no other ;._._;,f:.--=~-‘~...~°\:'.:.f.<.~.».==,-npr..-.e.L ._-.-’$...""“""I:»..ee:.°'.f.'..>‘2~ no 'cf f"(7harlottetown this week.-Messrs. on the :list-_uses to which the animals V_ Fanning L_ Loom, Qr Church ond I' Sheriff Wright. e .__ i- Dawson and Gordon Dawson, Trvon 11 attended the races nt' Ch.town on Wednesday. _...___ Thursday and will spend their vacat- He drew “D the folmwing rules for lon with friends in Summerside un'l Tignish. -Mr Tierney, Charlottetown. was in town on Thursday on business connect- 1 ed with the opening. here, ofa branch of the Great War Veterans Association. lm_- -The Tollowing from Summerslde autoed to Charlottetown on Wednes- day afternoon.-Messrs J. E. Gallant _ and party, Stanley Perry'nnd party -Mrs Eugene Clark and M11; John Craig of Lowell, Mass. arrived in Summerslde on Wednesday, accomp- anying the remains oi' their father Mr Wm Clark who passed away cn Sunday last. -Mr Claude Lcard. exsoldler, has resigned his position with Messrs Holman, Ltd and will leave ln the :curse of n few days for Boston. -Mrs John Dickieson,'who spent the winter nt North River. lg at pres- ent visiting friends in Summerslde. 'rms Ric-H1' use or o|Ls'1'oNE8 As thc name indicates, oil should be used on »oZlstones when sharpening tools, Mineral oils are not recommend- ed, but some light animal oil tha: “'12” I not gum should be used sparlngly;' the surplus oil wiped off when through _ Kerosene is usefull after the stone has been used quite n time with other oils. A mixture of equal parts glycer- ine and alcohol will make astone take hold even after it seems to be glazed. Soaking in dilute sulphuric acid or lye will also'c1ean out a stone and make lt work aftér all other efforts have proved useless. ' lt is almost impossible to wear lown an ollstone evenly. forvniost of the wear comes in the middle, and lt ls difficult to use the extrsinefends without nfs moi slipping or and inns liijurlng its UMC. j. I' Oilstones with an uneven surface can be. trusd up by rubbing them on iandpaper. or on s smooth flat board over which has been sprinkled sand and ‘ water; '-‘ ' - Of the artificial stones. emsry, cor- 'rndum and cirhorondum are good. Cal-borundum il_.¢d_so`nsd by wasbin¢ ‘n dilute sulphuric acid. Any of those materials save time in grinding tools. A smut grinder is s necessity in eveiq _sbopl , .p ‘ Mlnardw Llnlmont (Gump Qglgis, I interest to .forward for publication. 1 Telephone No. 788.‘ tai...-_ nent Of Ph0t1olHs_ the Way 1 to -us from the Factory i .». ...-1 .11 _ - June 27-6l i y \VEST`ERN PERSONALS J being performed by the Rev. Robert ‘ M. Brodie. The best wishes oi their many friends follow them to their MT- and MTS- Wm- Bmw” of We§t' new home, which will bc at West l / 1 This shipment is without question almost twenty times larger- than i any shipment ever received by any firm in this Province at any one time, and ,_ gives some idea of the immense quantities of these high-class Gramophones l sold by R. 'l`. HOLM/\N_ LIMITED. We have also received a short time ago 1660 Phonola Records and Lseveral hundred Columbia Records so that our mail order ,customers as well as those visitin the store will always find it easy to make a selection ' -The following were visitors to _ .it ' PhonolagGramophoncS 'are establishing for themselves an enviable reputation for perfection of ton`e and satisfactory working qualities. It is this wonderful record of satisfaction that. is creating such a phenomenal demand' throughout the Maritime Provinces for these Machines. ' Holman’s have thc sole dirtribuiion of these Machines for Prince Edward Island and guarantee their satisfactory working qualities. We are proud of the fact that every owner is a “booster”; as Mr McDonald, from Port Mulgrave, N. S., says; “The Phonola beats them nlI~-_- I have compared it with all the best known Machines around here and li beats them all". - 1 1 Visit our Charlottetown Sample Rooms and Hear _these Wonder- and Learn About Machines- our Easy Payment Plan If at all possible visit our Clirrlotteiown Sample Rooms and hear these Machines. If you cannot conveniently visit the Sample Rooms or store write us for full information with easy payment plan. tn. HQLMAN, LTD. . . Charlottetown and Summerside and Abel *\rsensult and party. ‘ »» 1 " _ ` ' ' "H ` ' ` W _ _ ;.. ‘S Fun'Mi\`RKsT. _ t _ Co.'s Fall Sale M . Fr wk Hath ws" e October, 20- df. Wlll Commence on _ _.___ Shipments iI\l€lldl“lI musthe in New York September 12, 1919, in order that the proper care and attention to exhibi- tion `,f samples may be accomplished. lndlcotloiis point to n very ncllvc and llrm market in October with coni- paratlvcly small quantities to be of- feredand very small stocks in honda or the American ,dealers- __,_|__..._.---- _ WEST C0»/EHEAD RECEIVES for this sale not later than HER HEROES On Frldnv cvenlng 20th June the people of West Covchend assembled nt the home ol Llout. (lol. J. R. Allen go welcome home our licrncs from the Grent War. The spacious residence. was illled to capacity as i’rlends_ol` our returned' soldier boys El\i\\Gl`0d l\‘0“'* beyond our own community. Mayor Wright. of Charlottetown being pre- sentwas unanimously culled to the chair and very gracefully performed the duties ol master of ceremonies for the evening. The programme Ellie" lnelow was thcn effectively rendered nr ‘ ~-erv nnnreciatlvely rceived. Community lift, in the form of ten donor (!anaulan";old pieces fOr each nfour eight heros! were then present- e‘d by four young ladies. The four honoredgucsts of the evenins present, cept. A. wyna, M, Ahan..M. c.. corpl. 'Louis W. Mays, Gut. Edward L. You- ltlld and Pte. .Gorfrod E.-Mayo,-then expressed their thanks and apprecia- tion o fthe gifts and recognition ac- corded them. Capt. Al_lan giving also some interesting accounts of his ex- perience. It was genorall regretted -that four of our warriors Sgt. (lhas. f!- . ~ _ _ -._,_. ,_ _ M. MacCorxnuck, SEI, ll01'b@l`l .K"II!'f~ Gur. John 'B. MacCormack and l’1_c. Joseph D. Mac(Torn\uck, were unuvfird- ably absent through illness nnd other exlgoncies. Bountiful refreshments were then served after which the guests of the evening were enthusiastically bounced together with the genial chairman “"0 others of the 'compeny. The IM?- number of the programme “We’li Never Let the _Old lflag Fllll' WEB “X011 entered into heartlly~by all present and the memorable and enjoyable eve- ning tapered ofl' in the “wee sms” hours with a rousing rendition of “God Save Tho King" and "Auld LanZ Sync." l ' Pnosrmmma (‘horus. fl Canada. Cl1ulrni.ir.'a zul- Hernos. Miss Vanlderstlne Chorus Home Agnhu Reading. It is.Anybr~dy'1 Business? Miss Miller. Address, HBV. Thos. A. Wilson. Solo, A Warrior Bold, Mr. J. A. Moore. Reading, Selling Eggs. Misa- Vessaym Solo, lM3thelr Muchree, Mr. D. ac onnli. cnc ing. When Hudly 'Spects Her Beau, Miss yllildri' Machaughlln. Solo,HKlng‘ of the Main, Rev. Thos. A. W son. Address -_Mr. Peter J. Macdonald Address and presentation to returned heroes. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson assisted by Misses Gertls Rattray. Belle Mac- Ccrmack, Mable Shaw, Ada Maye. Ilefreshinents. Chorus, We’ll Never Let The Old FlaE l~‘nll. God Save the King, Auld Sung yne. PR ESENTATION-ADDRESS Fathers, brothers and sons returneo from the Great War. We your friends of West Covcheiul are gathered here tonight to wci®me you _home again. We are devoutly thankful to Almighty God to have you all so marvellously spared nnd returned to us. lt seems little short of n miracle that every- one of our community who ,answered the call of God and country _fn the Great hour of need should berestored to us in health spd strength. Rest as- sured bretnren i harlreeh lnanswer io fervent prayers for your safety in the struggle, prayers many of them from hearts you were not aware were dress, Mayor Wright. Reading. Our shield of Gud's protection. F1ii~tl1er11iore we all want you to know that wo thoroughly appreciate your ready and willing sacrifice in our be- half and in the cause of justice and right. We desire to give expression too to our unbounded admiration. for. the heroism und courage which you,,iwlth others of ,our brave sons have :shown to un astonished world. We are proud to feel that the age of heroes ig by no means past. We note with especial pride the Military Cross won by Capt. Allan on the Drncourt Queant Line in the second bottlo of Array. It is encouraging too to know, as you' with all our Canadian warriors have shown, -tire life of pece is after all the best in which to develop thes strong ele- ments of character. We hesitate to .enibarass you with fervent and per- sonal assurance of our appreciation of all you have done, and proved your- selveg to be in the past foul' years; but we are determined that you should not be left in any uncertainty' on this point, We have therefore taken the llberty of this public gathering to de- clare our feelings toward you. And that you may have some tan- nibla evidence of this wo ask you to accept those our gifts to each of‘_vou ln good Canadlangold as an expression of our appreciation of your sacrifices. of our administration for your noble heroism. and of our than-lrfulnen to our Heavenly Father for you safe re- turn. - _ ' Signed ln behalf of your home poo- ple of West Covvhlwd. 1 REV. TH08. A. \_Nil.l0N, _ PETER J ~.MACDONALD, IRAGARRJ (Patriot pls: copy.) '_ _ _ -- . 4 l cagyroslifal thi helping to guard your lives with the J r I ~` ‘ v V ln\|_sloFor%?£`-`%%of|~o_ ;"kt~'»`|wh»m -rr to ir. r _ _.1 5. . ‘.1