e I 7 L_. _- '¥qN,DAY- I ’ f _ ~ _ rece ved WU _ii\°¢0ll. announcing the ii _tb .°f'-Tvivah 0. Gallant after s i_ _ring illness of several months. Deceased was - s son of Octave M, Gallant oi St. _Chrystome and hm ,-9. sided It Moncton for several years, Miss-editor or ins Acadia Paper Evangeline and secondly to the Ac, d. isn..A large circle f lati n-_ionic will mom all llgstlif'-'fm°°° I LONGID T0 NEW GLASGOW. on Tennis Club ie now in full swing. P.. ls- It may interest many know that the W. H] Orr who lived so s recluse and died some months ago l\0l\"Wil1ll|l>98. U18 feliuted possesso of thousands was a native of Ne w Gllelow, P. E. I., b i th i f D" _ 0" and ml ii $5", °El::;1li:e:>h town after a Pleasant visit to his home Sinignn. The late Mr. .Orr lived his \I0Yll09d dl!`l'=|n his native place Wh$_to manhood grown he imigrated I-0 eltorll Canada and had varying luck until speculations gave him'an enit_able*pcsltion in the world or nuance. Mr._A1bert Lsird,‘Naw Glas. gow is s iirst cousin of the late million- sire. also Mr. Charles Simpson. 1-.-_-_-.~.~.-:_-_-_-;.-_-_-_-_-;,-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-,_-_._._._.g.,_. _.__ ___ _ _ sr. virus nisci-: 1 _ A TROUBLE CURED THROUGH THE USE OF DT. WILLIANVS PINK P LL8. St. Vitus' dance is a disease that usually attacks young children-chief- ly of a_ school age-though older per- 'sons may be afflicted with it. its most common symptoms- are a twitching of the muscle; of the face and limbs. As this disease progresses this twitching tsites the form of spasms in which the jerking motion may be confined to the bead, or all the limbs may be affected. The patient is frequently unable to hold anything in his hands, or to walk steadily, and in severe cases even the speech maly he affected. The disease is due to ebility of the nerves and is always cured by Dr. Willlam's Pink Pills, which enrldi -the blood, tone and strengthen the nerves and in th-is way restore the sufferer to good health. Any__ symptons of nerve trouble in young children should be promptly treated as is almost silre to lead to St. Vitus’ dance. The following is proof ofthe power of Dr. Willlam's Pink Pills to cure this trouble. Mrs. Hamm, Oshawa, Ont.. says: "My daughter, Minnie, at the age of 12 years, was at- tacked with St. Vitus' dance. She was under the care of a doctor for three months, but did not improve. One side of her body was entirely useless when the trouble was at its worst, and she could not even dress herself, nor hold anything iin the hand on the affected side." One day l came across a little bookadvortlsing Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and saw where they had cured similar cases. I then decided to try these Pills, and by the time she had taken two boxes she began to improve, and by the time she had taken five boxes every sympton of the trouble had disappeared, and she was as well ag ever." A fair trial with Dr. Willlam's Pink Pills lwillpclire all such cases. You can g6t`tha_`Pills from any dealer in medi- cine `or hy mail at 50 cents a box or six D. ‘been working "Keltie" who gives pro- . . _ ,_ _ 'ras committee is charset: do sam Club desire to extend their _sincere thanks to Mrs. Jenkins and the ladies associated with her in getting up the sconcert, the members of the 105th Band, Mr. Burke and the different performers for the very excellent en- tertainment they furnished. . They wish also to specially thank Mr. Mc- Donald of the Amherst Piano Co.. for the use of,0ne of the Conipsny's Mag- nificent pianos. TRYON PERSONALS.--The '.l`l‘Y~ The Dllyers are very' enthusiastiic over 5 “Wir W°\'\¢.ss can be 'seek by the crowd of people. who gat er there l' each evening. Buglar Percy Fanar of the 105th has returned to Charlotte- in Tryon.-Brent Howatt spent Sun- day in Victoria visiting friends.--Mr. and Mrs. S. . Reid spent tlie week_ and in Summerside. Miss A. Mabey left on Monday to attend the W. M. S. convention at St. John.--Miss H. How- att, made a short visit to Emerald Junction on Monday.--Mr. E. R. Reid caught a trout in Tryon River 4% lbs. _ Who can beat that? Private A. Roger- son of the 105th has returned to Summerside. Mr. Frank Lang has gone on a business trip to Nova Scotia. _ BAD ACCiDENT.- Mr. Fred Ready of lrlshtown was the victim of carelessness in an accident at the North Shore a short time ago. Fred. with others was engaged in a game of baseball' one of the boys standing near him, with an opened pocket knife in his hand, announced his intention of going home; another boy tried to make him stay in a forcible manner, swinging him around by one arm in such a manner that the open knife struck Fred Ready in the arm sever- ing the main artery, some of the by- standers hastily stopped the flow of blood. Dr. James Kier of Malpeque was telephoned, who came and took the injured boy to Kensington, as quickly as possible where anasthetics were administered, and with the as- sistance of the Kensington doctors, the arms was split farther. and the ends of the severed artery secured Mr. Ready remained at the Bruns- wlsk Hotel in Kensington till out of danger.-K. THE PRINCELY SPORT.- The devotees of Horse racing in the Ken- sington and New London districts are "getting busy.” Some good workouts can be seen most any fine evening at lNew Annan track. Mr. MacPhee has mise oi good speed. B. W. MacArth- ur has_been giving “Baby Logan” plenty road work. Tyndale Sample has some promising speed in his “re- portolre"; Walter Found will _ be heard from as soon as the seed time is over, and next year’s “Kale” is assured. Toombs, Long River is al- ways well up on the list of speed merchants, it is rumored that he will race HADPY George this season. Many new men in this locality are expected to enroll their names on the scroll of fame" for racing this season. The speed lovers of New London and Ken- sington were delighted to read the account of theglorlous "cleanup" of the “lsland" horses at New Glasgow on May 24th, and will "'pull" strongly for Gavin Harding’s mare. "Queen Catherlne" to win in ner class in Char- boxs|_.i,'oré2.50 from the Dr. Willlam's Medicine o., Brockville, Ont. V assisraiics ` Arrnsci 1'so....i' _ . l . l _"school, wonif.-0+ .'ras.io1lQwias athe standing of the scholars of Nina lie Cr, ~-B _for the month of May. _G _ _ef ._ _ _Harriet J. McPhee. Grade IV.-e_1._Dorothy Doull; 2, S. E._ Taylor; 3; I-ieis\'\d.`~_G'oroestt.Grade lil. -1. Katie Smii1l1*.`2if”,Blanche, Doull; 3,' Geo. N. MacPlfs`e'.‘ 'Garde ll.--' Sr. 1. Margaret Dov/'l_i%;` 2. Janet Mac- Donald; 3, Jamesf _scDonald. Grade ll. Jr.-1. Wesley 1i_s_i.-Ausrrie; 2. Iss- b_e_l McDonald: _ Grsliel.-1. Helen Douli;` 2,,Mary M'.'. MacDonald; 3~, 'Raymond Taylorl Elisabeth Compton. Teacher, _ 1 " ° » - ‘~f-" ' _ ‘A KENSINGTON Vi8iTQR.--- Mrs.. E. W. Bowness of Edmonton is spending a few weeks in Kensington before returning to'Edmonton _with her husband who is.at present dn s, business trip to _England. Mr. -Bow- ness, who is, an electrical engineer, is general manager for the 'Edmon- ton Power Plant Co.. wh li propose one of the biggest works in Canada viz., the "harnessing”_of the-Saskatf chewan river, and making it turn wheels to produce power and light for the growing city of Edmonton, which looks as it it will become the great railway Emparium of the Canadian Northwest.-K. CHURCH PARADE.-The church parade yesterday was the largest and probably the finest military parade yet seen 'in Charlottetown, practically the full strength of the companies now located in the City taking part. The Protestant portion of the Battalion at- tended service in St. James Church and the Catholic in St. Dunstan's Ca- thedral. the sermon in the latter being conducted by Rev. Father McQuaid In St. James ,Rev. Dr. Fullerton preached n. most impressive sermon on "The Equipment of n Soldier." He intimated that this would probably be their last opportunity to attend divine service in this City before go- ing overseas and after it magnificent dissertation on Christian Character and the duties of a. Chritian Soldier, .concluded with a most eloquent pero- ratlon in which he expressed the belief and hope that on the battlefield they would quit them as men, clean men and brave, of whom their native pro- vince would have good cause to be proud. ln the name of the citizens of Charlottetown and the people of the province he bade them God speed and safe return. Enjoyable features of the music service were solos by Miss Jacqueline McDonald and McArt- hur Bruce were also two anthems by the choir. How Pneumoniastsria you wish you had used "Cs.tarrhozone" which kills colds in five minutes. In the first place Catarrhozone soothes the irritated membranes and relieves congestion,- then it cuts out the phlegm and destroys the germs. It enables the blood to retain a. natural supply of oxygen, lung-food, and vital- ity. In any cough, bronchitis or Cat- arrh it’s guaranteed to positively cure. Beware of dangerous substitutes of- fered under misleading names for genuine CATARRHOZONE which is sold everywhere, large size contain- ing two months treatment costs $1.00, lottetown on ‘June 3rd.-K. small size 50c: trial size 25c. ' | _ _ __ ,\\\\\\\ - ,,___ _ _ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\unun Well-that was “some” shave! lllllllllllll/I/;//ui ' /ll/////0 //. ll my one beet bet. . wiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll \\\ \\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ \\\* ei I would never have believed it I was told that it would pay me to throw away / “I am converted-I am a ‘ Mennen booster’ from now on. I did everything I could to make Men- gerfs Shaving Cream fail--using. Cold Wiiel' Bhd s dull razor blade. I thought it couldn‘t soften the beard without rubbing in-it did. I didn't thinir it would make a isther that wouldrl't dry. The iather stayed fresh, and my face stayed H1018! It was theeaslest, quickest and most satilfu' ‘_ tory shave I§_ever had." 'fl ' ` MEHNENS my old shaving powder and stick, and the rest of them and try this new Mennen’s Shaving Cream. It seemed to me that all shaving soaps were pretty much alike, but, after this, Mennen's is 1, l VINE (REA __ ”’” -_'~"'§if_ i i I 4 "l li. ‘ / _ r' / _ ' / 5' so r M/_ \V') V _* ’ _ I////M"'"”"'L m L' _ _ J _"F .o_o ;:.f::':‘.:::;.':.‘:.".::.“;‘..','";,“‘i:.:.$ I S " _` .~ f av ry shave. ' -1- / 1%; zolnaisu "mains mem » / M /L _ 4-Anindiilarant razor makes ` 1 wha sassaona. ' - /_,gy s_ri° _im eaeiue. sei ingredi- > _ ' ggn mirmtol, therefore '- 3-'fha creamy " beard itself. No anis soothing to the skin. . _ yy. ._ 'x f _ l __ _./9 ' .L '- E Z- 2 casual.” Fanny-rsoivfiisal. ‘ os si Mont _ . ' HAROLD I CC.. LTD. loosal eissei. 'lfaronie _ -’i`ubeindl\‘ree_- _ !{\ 1 5. .__ j? 4-._-y_._‘ _: ` -J ’ SR- -‘-..i‘”"°`\3`<..‘»--Aim '.:-r:.:°:..°.°.‘t::.°.°;°.° »:~'. :.\-,f . assi _§'§; 4 usv¢!<""" iiiirio '_ new houses S-‘ill _C In is a _ Inn- ` l___ _l 1' I' nice __N_____ fb H . Samuel Kennedy. lt iiiealaurea -20 x 84 feet with sltrooina below and five bedrboms’ and s bail-room abstain. it will be I. fflmlbuildiug built on a concrete foundation and will have all moderhfofehvenieness ‘thro'aghoat. ii' isis( ` _uohioiouen scuoot.--_ras following is the standhig ot the papiis forntihemiéien ;ib_9_f grs;i{e.- . e_ e___v_er; , r ages; 3.I_.'_iiid -' _'.6' ev.--1 ora cioni-fgauawvcohaws; s. bisays Stewart. raiie _ _i--1. Everett Glover 2, Freddie Connlck; __ __8_. Margaret Doyie._‘_0rade Ill.-'14, Iis._vid_ Glover; is “iii” f*¥l"-" sl' °°.i‘¥°‘£ fi" sfggzi-iff' 'ciss'<'l:' soigfs 'discs If -1,_ Mul:iel'Conriiclk: `3.‘M`ary Bowness 3, Annie Somers. Perfect attendance. '--,Gladys Stewart. Flora Glover, Ever- ett Glover, liril Somers. Elmer Stewart Helens Connick, Muriel Connick, Geo- rgie Stewart, Eliza Stewart. Gordon Day, Claude Somers. - How Siciily Women May_Gei Health if they could only be madeto see that li's'lf` theirills are caused by im-_ pure blood, it wouldn't take lon; to cure them with Dr. Ham_ilton’s ills. Truly s. wonderful medicine that in- vigorates, strengthens, renews. Every- tired, worn out. woman that tries_Dr. Hsmllton's Pills will improve rapidly, will have hotter color, increased ap- petite and better digestion. No better rebuilding tonic can be found than Dr. Hamllton’s Pills which are safe, mild and health giving. For forty years Dr. Hamilton's Pills have been _Ainerichfs most valued family medicine. 25c. per box. _at all dealers. 2%; _"5 was IMP! I Ura. Danieliifaenan '*‘.°”.........‘-'*"i..‘h‘?“‘.‘f.‘i' ‘li ‘in ... e ew xtheii-_ son Pte. Clifford Keenan who ves shortly with his regiment he fripitii for 'Active Service. .Tile eveli- _ins was spent in music. semea. sins- ,ing, eta. .Music on the organ was fur- s_iished_ by Mrs. G. Keenan. Miss Ads McLeod and Mies Tens Horton. Violin 'music was also furnished by Mr. C. S. lfcbonsld and Hr. Daniel Keenan. -A: sliver military _wristiet watch was _given him hy_his Harenta, sisters and brothers. The fo owing address was read by his cousin Mr. Percy Keenan while his sister Miss Myrtle Keenan presented the watch. Being taken so -much by surprise he was unable to makesny reply. Mr. C. S. McDon- ald made s very suitable and clever speech, testifying to the popularity and esteem in which he was held by _the community, after which a large supper was served by his mother and with the singing of the National An- them s very pleasant evening was brought to a close. ADDRESS. ' Dear Clifford: - On the‘eve of your departure to .resume your Military duties and to rejoin your comrades in arms after your brief but pleasant vacation among us we your parents, brothers and sis- ters _cannot allow you to leave us with- out some expression of our kind re- gard and love to you. We feel proud and pleased that you have decided to enrol yourself among those heroic souls who have resolved to do or die in defence of home and country. No man can pursue a nobler course than to strive mightily for the preserv- ation of our institutions our liberties and our laws. To do this necessitates sometlmesgroat sacrilces and great sufferings but he who is prepared to _V 14 V9l‘7_'DIetas'al;t evsni '_ V lends aeroiiiai-iiiio cuss o rriiis iis'|ivUus__ ' ues or sn. ci-ia esfs usiivs sooo. ' _ Here is s exe where life-i0\\l grsti-- tude will be f t for Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. As sschool girl and in later life Dr. Chaae's Nerve Food came. to the rescue when the nerves gave oat; Now a healthy, robust woman happily gives the credit to this great food cure for restoring her to health and stren~ sth. Miss Sadie M. White. 88 Waterloo street, Fredericton, N. B., writest- ' "When ten years of age a friend of mine had St. Vitus' Dance and she _For had to leave school and go under doctor’s care. Instead of benefiting Food to by the treatment she appeared to get starv werse. Her tensile. and tongiiergla- came so swollen than she could ha y take any nourishment. For two- Wll thy. babies. when she no return s there is ed weeks she was this way and then took convulsions and nearly choked to death. She was ordered to the hos- pital. but soon got worse again. I recommended Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food son. to her and she used nine boxes, stead- nto. _ _ y_ '_- - _- ' ` .- _ _ ., l _ . ~ __,,._ - ---- - -'- -cf-1*-1 -'- -1 - - ~':~=- --:---ff-1 .-.-.~.~.-- =. _ -ff- f::.1-.-~-V-rf-1 . - 5.1¢: V'-_ . _- f -'-_‘f-1zf:;‘.v~vs- 1 . , , 5 _ - of duty and pa/triotism. lt is gratify- cheer you when you _ __ - '_ ' ing to us that you have chosen this sound ofthe gulis.- As _ very important course. Soon you will our esteem and love _ _ '~__ lj. be in one of the far-iiung battlefields this watch. We,slifsll ‘~` l _- of Europe and we hope you will do ing of you and wishiilg '_ '- ' -- your best when there for the home- wherever you are.`\W`siwiii land. We feel confident you will give for you and hoping youil-wt_i.i _ _yt a good account of yourself and play put your trust in Wd, the istii __,_‘t e the men. We sll join in wishing you giver of all good gi s. _ ,"'_' _ 4;' __ & ~ 2 ' ` » . ». _2'_. i \ . l .>_‘h `,,m_>¢A;_ .!.A..,,_¢_».. ._ 'ei ._ .__ , . , . . _ _ I >\ is S _ I5 horsepower 125111. ivlissibass .- _ I. o. b. Toronto 1 , ' _ . - 4 _ ' . _ a _ ~ _. qi ) , And How Often Preventcil _ You catch a little cold today and by .,.~' _ ' tomorrow it has reached the throat " next day the lungs are affected and _ 5lBl6OO 7 .wf.’}";.27f~'I'#II i Production and y Price What controls price? Production. ~ ' .£- - As a ma1‘iufacturer’s production increases, his production cost, per car, decreases. Therefore the plant with the largest production l is in a position to give more of everything and charge 1cs's for it. i - We are the wor1d’s largest producers of Six and -Four Cylinder Automobiles. _ 0 . ~ Consequently you get in the Overland Six a' I5, larger and more powerful motor~a longer Wheel- ba'se~=-the convenience' of electric control buttons on the "steering column and an almost endless list df other comforts and refinements. . F-'yet what is the pri_cc P - ` - n Not $1700 or $1850 bu-I $1600. ' And when it comes toa Six Cylinder performs ance, remember the Overland Six is thc star of them all. - ' One ride will convince you. _ _ . l _ . i p- l ‘ y ~ 'Do the great variety of Sixes and the Huc- tuatmg prices seem confusing and perplexing? - ' Lct’s reason it out. f. - -_ A » re-..._ ”"-‘-\.'»-_ __ . r_____,_-q;_“~._.-_.Q-_'4S~#;»~a-=<-_-s-.--..:-if, i if |11-i a ,IA < f a _antics S"riiwl\it'r_s co, urn . . e _ ‘ " _._ --- a-a-__-@-ggr.. ' P. 0. lex PMN! _ - _ _ f _ . ,_ _ i - ,- e »‘. Willys-0vsx‘la_iid, Limited I .I _ i i . l ` i _iia..ioiii....f..iw..i..,w..tr..-.£..i..,ciusala_ _ _ -_ -.-~~ N . ; L - -f~z'#~-ir.---~'~»f-.“‘~'t'»'=“:~~ -ref*-~--e-~-.» 1”- 1-..»....... .asm undergo these for so noble a. purpose the best of luck. You : is impelled by the very highest sense us often and we 'will do dll" ` th# K U p _V _ “Wh V