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War. ter-`J. Domvilim Wh° 1! 010 successor so luv. il.-lailler in the lllentszoe Cir. wit, is snatlvc of this province. lie was ordained last Sunday ln Bummc~- uldop ' _ , ' _PROPERTY SALE,-The Percival property on; Kent. Street offered st Auction 70|!/°\‘¢\Y by -Auctioneer Bealreto Vip! |010 __t0 Charles P. Hughes. Covehnd. for the sum or sms., - .,- f _ _ ‘ oRl\rlt{6\cLUa HORSE Moss.-_ A _meeting offthe Charlottetown Driv- |_ng~'Cl\ib _will beheld tomorrow even- ing In the Crown Life Insurance ofllce to arrange for the first matinee races which will likely take place next wee . -, . r YOUNG SON DEAD.-Much sym-i patby goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Chris- topher Poirier Maxim Ville. on the recent death of their twelve year~old son Dorice, which took place at the Bummerslde Hospital. on Thursday evening. whither he had been taken for operation for Appendicltis. lt be ing a very severe case he was taken In haste to Sutnmerside by boat but all that medical skill could do could not serve the young lad. The body was taken home on Friday and interred on Saturday morning.--M ' THE CAR FERRY BTEAMEFL-Tlldl (-ll' FBPW steamer docked in Clisr~` Iottetown at 8.30 last evening. kills brought 28 passengers and tour care 01 freight. ` ls|.ANoss wel_l..'- ur. A. H. Smallwood, Souris, has received a letter from her brother. Mr. H. C. Molntyro, who is in the front line trenches, “Somewhere ln France." Mr. Mclntyre has taken part insome lively lighting and gives some' graphic descriptions of ills encounters with the Huns. He has been recently pro- moted to the full rank of Seargent.* MISSING.-Mr. Norman McLeod, Summersldu. son of Mr. Noll McLeod K. C-. received the following cable yesterday from his brother Don. now resting in Edinburgh after returning from the trenches. “Jack missing. VCU' Blight lloD0. I alu well. “Jack” is another son of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Leod. He alld his brother Don were with the Princess Pats and botll have been ill several engagements. The cable doubtless refers to the fighting 'lf U10 hast few days at I-Iooge. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, who are at present visiting ill Montreal will have the sin- CW0 Syllllllillly of many friends in the uncertainty and suspellco that must be endured until definite informa- tion is received, and all will join in the hope that better news will come evelltually. lv---tl--lf l I 1 § */7* ,qfier Me ‘_‘.rL‘orm”- l\/lotus choco/ates, f/:ey o7ispe// . c/ouds and <.--spread =/.> .runs/line i ~ QQ 9*?-" l - * cd ululcl' thc dlroctioll of ‘Councillor ‘“"""'*°"‘“' -' ` " Snlallwood. having: for officers:-~ Au- . \\\\llllll Illlllliil ' " _ Ls. l., C' t. B B l fl t ._ ___,_.,.,._,.. _ __ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Ilillil/,//////, ' sus ) v o _ en usley_ U rs - liillillli ‘ ` v h \\\\\\\\\\\ ////,////0 gflicor. and P. Scully second fille- _D0 YOu really know fi" *"‘>"_~' _ how to shave? Make this striking test qnrl sec. .\\\\ // These oillwls are veteran fire- men, having llcen nlcmbers of the 7//////.., .4 ,W //¢ fr E the directions contained with \\\`.\\\ _g The reason is that Mennen's ‘"1 composition from every other <2 ears' experimenting to perfect ht"-no rolathorlng--no otionl. , was attncllcd--to ills ll|al:llil‘lohgl.;ll|scc- tl ll if the Grcnn ers um at mon ' _ X tlilrougil all lilo heavy lighting ill 4' 1 ` which tllo Calladiann participated. A-I-l-L llis douill at tllo early to be regrottoll ' 5 “T Two brothers of deceased nrevalso on MENNEW9 ' - 3 'Q 1 .' active scrvlce,\ Gordon. in tllo 26th "TM-CUM ' - i ' ' aatnnlon and Harold in the losnr Fon MEN" , 2>§~».<, 1. ea new at valcartlm-_ ‘ “" 4' ~ f n l l-l if D,||.|,¢f,,| ,nu ,MW I 3% J/"sighs a 'll c lultnon of ano.ler in tl 1 llll-I\l\“rlI t|'\*"l“- 49 ¢ - wo dcd camo tilrnugll yesterday. HS :.'.'.l‘:'.°.-.u'.:.°°lt‘.°.'.t.‘: 1 fo- 'la ~ f-»=»~--=- aistinetivseuriums I 0 ha " be George ll#-.nry l'tohcl'tsun_ llradal- smineks other $ .~ TU bane. illfnlltry. wounded shoulder. ,,“h_,h. 0 d'1QC, fof Kilburn ituy Sllorran. Crupaud, muon- "Sen and “nd Mounted Rifles, right thigh severe. make s ,lit 55'; 'if' t I se a it line. 1 V339’ 6\- ' __ til h. ' ' " “nah” “cw” MONTREAL ‘george A. Crossunlll, Cllarlotte» 7. _ C. ;Vf‘*;. town. woulldoglxr D st I; - ` “I '° ~ Augu tus nrren own. . e- ! HAROLD F. Rl'l‘Cl~llE t CO" LTD-» D°P'° 1° M°c““ 5'" T°'°°°" ter's .Bagyt woundorl right arm. James liorbert Stewart. Dellaldston. 0 rnsny man do not know how, that this is not ln- tlnded as n joke. Moet men tsks twice the time necessary and undergo unnecessary torture. A simple test will show whether you are among them. Shave one side oi' your face with the preparation you now use. Then shave the other side with Mennen's. following astounded at the difference-not onl in the um our 5 razor acts ond_how_ the two aides oglyour but ` in tlleshorier time tt lakes you to a vo with ennen'.s. ` every tube. You will be 5 is shsolutely different in Frsparsdon. lt look threa t. lt requires no “rubbing ti. \\ \\\“ ’////,, \\\\\\\ /////0 i\\\\\\ ////// \\\\\\\\ /U/"HH" \l\\\\\l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ lace °f 9'9"' t be Of I 1 1 ‘ I :P rll \1 I. l ‘e (.orp. Broil Andrew Lhar- Qis. c‘;uP°‘;`\:‘;:,“:;n:; s;perlm:\“;E lottgtiltlvll. Mounted Itlflcs, lvounded * \¢°* ‘ td=\=“ _ l it . M°“°:n",::f :GI send. “#0: very dealt; 0-[,e';ii]¢i Murray ltobortson. Mount /`\ v3“\\le`i\nenTslc‘\r\`\;1'f°:`”cau,¢lt 4°:°3_§s _ llope, Mounted lllflcs. loft arm. sc- \ hgh; ' C g O0 V _ “bu “nwsitiz on the 3°; ,°uw\’\"' \ eilflck Muclleod. Cllarlnttelown, i .!:\`\:°°now»‘°'°m\n 7 Mounted Rides. loft leg and llulld ' ° - (Son of Angus McLeod). _ ;_-- in addition to the foregoing further '_ 1 _ W -_ -~ ‘ ~ ‘particulars regarding the following l . \ ' . . ‘-“7lJ'.." ‘ - / 0 \! , _, _,,,7`__ _-_-,. _ _ ' 0 ’ ' ~ ` ..._ : _ ' »-l'» ser-gt. P. ll. crorlrett, York. Moun- e \_ - r V ted Rifles. woululed. right thigh. '_ ` - . u , - _ _ George Bowuess_ AlWI‘¥U¥l._ lllfell- on X _ e 0 ‘ try. wollnded knee. ‘ ' if _ _ _ _ - I - Jonriy'Mooou¢\'i\_ Mslpeqdé. Moun- _A -»whCB L¢I|£, - George Burns, Mslpeque. Mounted _` -.#D[§\ll`l lfé Fllllty 0|' ‘ Michael Jarvis, Charlottetown. " -You Need Better.Pl_umlJ|l1i! Bvmlfglfrvf <=g\\4gi,_g`-5_f&`\§“ Gyms' g`t¥. to Mr. Norman Summers. I 80 Gflfmn sfnati /I nlonfra, cinllnga. l-luster luver. | _ I ` s ~ ‘ ‘I tpnohe aes-_J_; ............ _ulannlsee , Aunounczof - Ffrlends in this city _ have received cards announcing the marriage on; .Tune ilrd of Miss Lottie Estelle Bow- ess of'Va_ncouver. formerly of this THE HALIFAX. -'rne`l1iant Line Steamer lldlifax sailed yesterday morullls for Halifax and Basten tak-_ ing a large general cargo including scrap tin. lobsters. potatoes, etc. These were only two passengers out- Wlltf . i " TEACHERS MEET.-A meeting of the Egnlont Bay teachers was held on Friday evening the principal work done being suggestions made ln con noction with preparation _for the co- ming Acadian Convention also the dates for each examination was set. Mr. Marin Gallant spent last Friday in the Prillcipal's department of Abraln’s Village School. examining the various phases of the work done. Apparently he was well pleased.-M. _ THE "CITY BEAUTlFUL."- Char- lottetown is looking up these days and many of thc' cltliells are further beau- tifying their premises by taking down the fences surrounding them and sub- stltutlng pretty hedges. Among those wllo have put up hedges are Ex-Mayor Lyons, and Mr. Edwin Altllen, while Mr. W. K. Rogers is preparing to do thc sanle thing. Tile removal of the fence from the premises of Re.. T. F. l"ullcrton's is a decided improve- nlont. Now, if those wllo allow horses to stray about at night will take I nto consideration the.eit`orts ol' those who are trying to improve the lawns, etc., and keep these animals ill control, the city will continue to Brow ill beauty. '_ TRVON PEFlSONALS.- Rev. Stan- ilcld Lord of Ontario is visiting his sister Mrs. Alex. Morrison of Tryon' -Ralph Boulter spent Sunday ill Tryon.- Mary Mclienzle spent the week elld ill Cape Traverse.- Mr., I~‘rcd Bell spoilt Sunday at his homo in Cape Traverse.-- Mr. R. Metcalf. Merclllrnt, is doing a rushing business this sprmg.- Mr. W. ll. l-*r-enola' traveller for McCall Bros., Montreal, paid lt short visit to Tryon on Wed- ncsday.- Mr. Clayton Morrison is sponding s few days ill Summerslde. -Mrs. Jack Howatt is visiting ill (iorn\vnll.- Rev. J L. Dawson of York. prcucllcd in Tyron Methodist (ilnlrcll Sunday.- Miss Mabey has returned to Bcdoquo after sponding u few days at hcl' home ln Tryon.- Mrs. G. M. Young -has rcturncd homo aitcr spending a pleasant time with friends ill Freotown. TOWN COUNCIL.- Tile regular moctlng of tllc Sourls Town Council wus hold in the Council Cllamllers. Monday ovcnlng, June ltlth, all tho Councillors being prcscilt and Mayor Matthew presiding. After disposing of considerable rolltluc business a dis- cussion followed concerning tlle Fire Department, which it was dccidotl to furnisll with considerable equip- ment. the cllltirnlcu of the different conmlittees ugroclllg to cut down the expenses of their departments as nlucll as possible without neglecting _any works of importance. Tho l<`iro “lgadc has recently been re-orgalllz tllolo is no doubt that tho lloys will glvc at good account of tllcnluelvos.* 'l‘hc Prince Edward island casualty list is growing rapidly those days. Yesterday afternoon the sad news came nvor tile wires that Sergeant l"l'ed Bagnall. of llnzcl Grove had been killed ill action. 'l`llls ls tile sc- cond brave Islander within tllo week to lose his life wlllle lighting ill dc- follsc of the flag and liberty, tho other being Lieutenant Itulpll B. Rogers ot Kensington. whose dcutll wus repor- ted on Tuesday. Sorgt. Bagullll wus lt son of Mr. Jo- seph E. Bagnall of llazol Grove alul lolnnll tho Grellttdlcr Guards of Moll- treal, at the outbreak ot' the war. |10 llnvlng been engaged ln Y. M. C. A. work ill that city at the time. Ho was n graduate ln Arts from Acadia Ulli- vorsliy and was ll pnrticulurly bril- liant and pronllsillg young mall lic Pnul Gilbert Doiron. llIounliloId_ Mounted iliilos. severely wounded wounded. whose names appeared in this paper yesterday are given as follows Rowan FltzGel;ald. Charlottetown, Mounted Itifles, , wounded, back (slight) I-larry Alfred Lund, Chariot etown. infant sufferiu from shook. ted Rides, suffering from shock. Rifles, wounded shoulder and leg. Mounted Riildlf wtillndbtl ‘brfiii neck a .-~ - town Mounted ltlflss. shock. wounded both le s an sho der. Engineers. new wounded. formerly Surat. Leslie Stewart Mcllonald A88lGNMlNT.-- Notice appears in the Royal Gazette stating that Mr. W.l W. We.lker_ merchant of Charlotte-| town. has made an assignment for the heneilt of creditors. A meeting ei tile creditorsi is to be held ill Charlotte- town on Juno 21st. SUDDEN ILLNESS.-Willie atten- ding conference last week in Summa. side, Mr. John' Stewart uf Hampshire. l-t lay delegate from the Cornwall Cir- cuit, was taken very ill with appen_ dlcitls. The best medical skill available was procured and on Tuesday last Ile was improved sufficiently to bo aln». to return t0. his home. , NOTRE DAME CLO8lNG.- The closing exercises of Notre Dame Acn- llemy will take place on Friday even- ing, Bishop 0'Leary presiding. A splendid programme has been prepar- cd. the main feature being a patriotic allegorical drama entitled "The Great War‘s Quest"?n which all tile ulllod nations and Bl' tain's Domllllons are represented. 1 POWNA°L NOTE8.- Mrs. J. A. Mc- Neill llas arrived home from Brooklyn N. Y., to spend the summer with hor parents Mr. and Mrs. James Pratt. She was also accompanied by hcr` llolcc Miss Amy M. Soyles.- The many friends of Mrs. Jus. Pratt are glad to know that silo is able to he around again from her rcccnt illness. -Mr. Bcrllard Bratt. Pownal was at visitor to the elty ycstcrduy. WOUNDED AND IN HOSPITAL.- Mr. John B. Andrew, East Royalty, yesterday received ille following tclo- gram allllouuclng that his son, Mr. l~‘rcd J. Andrew had hocll wounded ill actioll. “Sincerely regret to ini'orlll you that 11108, Lance Corporal l~‘l'cd J. Andrew reported colnlllittcd to No. If General llospltnl. Boulognc, Julie 4th. wounded ill loft arm. Will send further particulars when l'ecoivod- Oiliccr ill charge llccordillg Office. CONFIRMATION _ AT SUMMER- SIDE.--2-lis Lordship Blszlep O’Leary opened his (ionilrmatlou tour in St. Pnul's Church, Summorslde, on Tues- day evening. Welcolncd by at large congregation, llc made the solcmll cn- try illto tile church and gave the Belle- dictioll aftcl' which he explained the meaning ol’ the pastoral visitation. Yesterday lnornlllg :lt 9 o'clock lligll Mass was oolellrnicd by Rev. A. J. Mclntyro oi' Klnkora after wllll-.ll nn instructioll was given to the lrhlldron hy Father llugilcs wllo explained the special graces conferred hy Confirma- tloll. 'Tile Sacralllcnt was then ad- nlinistcrnd to 166 t-illldrcll. llis Lord- ship nttontcd by Father McLean null other clergy afterwards proceeded to Si. l‘nul's Cemetery wllcre the ser- viiro for lllc dead was llcld.-C. FRIDAY. 'l`l:e cnnllnltv list of yesterday con- tained tile named of two lllore l’l'lncc Etlwarll Islanders wllo have given up their lives in dcfeucc ol the l_‘Illlpll°o' Mr. -l. l"rzlscr.-lvlollizlgllv. Frank Buoto, Millcovo. 'l`llo nulno of :lnothcr ls'lnul'.o._‘ nppcars _ill the list of wounded.-Urban I’ntl°ick lflruldley, St. Tornsa. AT THE VICTORIA.--Alllong pau sollgcrs wllo arrived by tllo cnri'orry steamer lal-li. evening were the follow- ing registered at the Victoria: Alex Parlril, Toronto; W." l’."ll0dges, Mon- treal; Edwin Knox, ’l‘ol°onto; W. ll. Montgomery. liilllfux; lt. idrnison. New York; J. ll. ltuln-_lly. 'l`ol'onlu; J. .l. Woods. Quebec; J. l"orgusun_ 'l‘o- ronto; U. I". Wallace, l'ictuu. lll tile Supremo Court at h‘un.llnol'- side yesterday the crinlnal docket was isollllrlellccll. The first case was Tilo King vs. Lewis Acllor alld Benjamin Miller. on zl clulrgc of stealing hides. Sumo little lllllil-_nity wats exporioncwl ill selcctlllf: a jury. Tilo case of ills prosecution occupied lilo attention ol' tho Court ull day. The following witnesses were examined: A. E. Long, lrlorutzc Lylo, l"rclgllt Cllockcr; tzlumlnersidc; Pacific Peters, truck- man, Cllurlottctowll; S. Praugilt, Frclgllt Checker, Charlottetown; Po- liceman Oakes and Earl Sudslrury. The case for tho prosecution will lm rcsllntcd _this morning. A llulnbol' ul’ witnesses yet remain to llo examined. Attorlloy Geucrnl for the Crown. Johnston and Saunilcrs, for befell- llnllt. Au this case is likely to continue during the week the 'witnesses ill lilo Mcl’llorsou murder case were uilowcd to go ilnnle until Monday.--(7. A SAD CA8E.- A case sad in lllc oxtl'olllo and without precedent ill lilo lllstory of Emyvalo ill transpiring az tile honlo of i~‘rederick_anrl Mrs. ling- nn. _Ono clllld contracted wllonplnpr cougil, and stealthily it crept' until lilo ontlrc family of eight -children bc- camc prostrntod ,with this -dire din- ease ill its most malignant i'orlll. An infant two n\ont,ll`s` old succunlllcrl, followed by at boy two- years. ’I`llc third one developed plleumoniu. whilst. the fourth lies in the shadow of dcatll. from heart trouhlc. The last child is u.~brigllt girl of lon yours. Mndlcul"ltdvisers 'ore of lilo opinion that the heart cannot stand tho ter- rible strain to which it is subjcrlcrl, and after each psroxysm the parents with breathless anxiety watch to soc if the spirit has flown. The heart- felt sympathy of tho whole commun- ity ls extended to Mr. and Mrs. ling- lln- ulld the writer fools assured that the onlne sentiment will bo uwnkcuoil in all (iuardlun readers ln this ox- ceptlotlnl cuse. WEDDING BELl.B.- Ono of the prettiest early June weddings was solenlnizod Tllestiay ovonillg. June 6tll,.lillii at the residence ol’ Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Mcllonllau ol' ll Trafford St. South Quincy, Mass. wllcn Miss Joenotta McLeod. daughter oi' Mr. ,sud Mrs. Kenneth McLeod of Spring- toll_ P. E. I.. and Mr. Edward F. Pratt of South Braintree. Mass; worn +_ul;_ited ill marriage hy Rev. Mr. Will- lalnsoll of Broctr-n Mass. Tho bride wau handsomely gownod ill white not and earrieda shower bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid was Miss Katherine Mcl.eod sister of the bride. while the best men was Mr. James Dell of Quincy . The bridesmaid wus gowned ill while _ volle and carried sweet peas. Following t e ceremony st reception was _held ll-it `=lMrs. l~‘.l-I. Mirnluln of South Braintree in charge '1'he couple were the recipients of many beautiful and costly presents. The couple left Quincy that evening on a happy wedding trip to Sprlngton, - _- * , ._ JI-\ v s F A i about this refreshing, beneficial goody - Chew it af meal _‘gi leo-,Q ,.-S _- ` _ ‘ , l Av .,.__.__ _ ,- `§ D Q ,_/'£7 `-of-é>~ "'-9 ,. 4 $?»'.’*~' 1" I // `\ To little hearts and big ones, too - 3 the Wrigley Spearmen are calling, f calling, ‘ every day: ; §`\\\ Their message is one of good cheer, l that costsso little but means so much to Comfort and contentment. Send for the Spearmen’s Mother Goose book for young and old, illustrated in colors. ' Address lvm. v./rigley Jr-.Co.,Lul._,w.~ig1ey Bldg., Toronto A '.\ Two ' flavors ter el/ery "go .Sealed ~ ~- against all Mode in "||P|"'W03 _Canada __ _ ,_ ___ _ , _ . r--_ ,.., _.-_, _ ml* ‘Y--~ -.- --wr.-T 1,, _;_»_-.-~-f-- -"fir ,__ 5 ____,\ ;_ __ _ m BATTERY by tho mclu tory in liritt \\'un 'spolli. l\'lnl'y H. 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