i ‘L54; Best "#;'.t:>ols,r¢t< %THE ~AME ON THE BOX i shay. lllack Twist i ilheviing Tobacco ' . Thc Tobacco That Has N0 Equal ll/lillious of Figs Ujse Yearly. Why? Because it is the Best mum s. ulcnoisou TOBACKIO COMPANY,‘ LIMITED Mantlffactttigers .1’ ' {l} w. a ooo++o++0o m oo-oe-mo-owo-ooo vow»- ,..._.\ , ‘Yullessional Gard; . , . n. 1 r, .- l. W. Maclntosh,‘ M. D., C. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (Whilst attention givgn to diseases of the lungs.) GEORGETOWN. P. E. I. ' Office Hours—9-10 A. M. 2- 3 F. M. ‘ 6-—- 7 P. M. Other Hours by Appointment MacDonald 8: McPhee ‘ B; A. , L. A. MoDonaida ' H. F. McPhoe Barristers, Add...» Em, n" Money to Loan '7 Bmldmfl. _ Charlottetown of coal . Charlottetown A BRACELET WATCH FOR YOU Why not? Not only‘ is it u handsome ornament. for your forearm bwt a prac- tical everyday utility as wel‘l. 'l‘hut is the idea of much of the nelwer jewel- ry-—~to comlbine the uselul with the beautiful. ‘Many oi‘ our gifts liar men and woman do that. W. Wellner GRAFTON ST Jewelers Since 1868 We-have now in stock the best quality comprising Inverness, Old Syd- ney, Albion, Spring- hill and Sydney ._ screened. Telephone No 176, Connolly Wharf. W. D. Gillis 8c Co. 31- 1 wk. JJIEFEWART,K.F "T's iarrlater and ‘Solicitor, ~54 are“ George Street "llcllora for the Union Bank of Oandda DR. CLIFTj Chronic Diseases Treatment In person or by lug" Address: Purdy Station, Wench". tor 6a., N. Y. S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publlo_ Etc. MONEY TO LOAN . "WHOM P. E. Island Palmer & Palmer i" H. J. PALMER, K. C. l Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan l Fink of Nova Bcotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. m Mark R. KMCGuigan 1 ‘B. A. BARRIBTER, SOLICITOR. ETf‘. ‘Money to Loan Cameron Block Oharlottetownwl’. E. Island m W. Miles‘ Garrison A. B.. M. D. , Pulmonary Tuberouiools Specialist 120 Irighton load. Charlottetown Gas Treatment ln_ Detected Ones Dr. 0. G. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical Oohool and Hospital Praotloo limited to Eye, Iar, Nose and Threat .°'flee Bayer lutidlnp, Great George street. Opposite Guardian Offior . Telephone loo-J. - Office Hours-s to 1s a. m. 1 to l Piano '| he ‘quality of its tone on- 1 < yfilituroa the heart as its . beauty of construction do- nyllphts the eye. May we show you the WILLIS, at your conveni- once‘! n. 5.1005188 16'! Queen 8L, Chnlottetovwn, P. E. I. 2024-81-2! Till Eliiiiilli su ‘a i. H ._ . ROBIN HOOD flour is guaran- teed to please you better. Morita-mo fishing allowed in PATONS lAmlted. 11681967494“ trimmed ready to wear Hats, no two alike. Your choice whjlg they last 25% off —-PATONS LTD. 11R)’ 8nd in Wellington on Thursday 0f 6M9]! week. 11661998-30-31 NOTiCE. — "Bonnahlnley." the ~bea1rtlful residence of the latsCoL John A. Longworth, situated on Lougworth Avenue, will, in a [aw days. be offered for sale. either en- bloc. or. divided up iu lots. FRIDAY AUOTION- Attention is directed to the ad of Mr, 1) Edgar Shaw. uttering for salg his beautiful new residence at No. 199 Wevmouzh st. Auction m take place s noon on Friday he“, . l t lo nssnus-zs-imza r2211. all’? "dude “d 25 MODEL HATS ready to wr-nr the market, tr it if you want. dat- no two alike, Special tins, -- lshctloif. 118 991-894“. —-—. v be held on the Church grounds on 60 SAMPLE MODELS in pretty July 4th. Reserve the date. ' 19th, in the sixty-ninth year of her 11661998-30-2l ___.~ HAMPTON couensoaw l0N.-| 11661963-29-31 Rev. -Mr. Ross of Bedeque, will ex-l change with the Minister, preach-lug Buy “"433 T53TED FARM on June 3rd as follows: Tryon at‘ Ind garden seeds. a full stock on 11, Borden at 8. and Hampton at hand. 116655-4-28swtf 7.30. ‘Phank Offering of W. M. S.| at Hampton. A cordial welcome for _ DR‘ Bowlqassv DENTWT» will all. Preaching service at Borden at. be in his office at. Albany on Tues- 3 p, m_ on Juhqlfird, 1h MEMORIAM mas. lee-ran HERON With feelings of deep regret we record the deatzh of Mrs. Peter Heron, Webster's Comer at her home on Saturday afternoon, May age. During the forenoon Mrs. Her- on dlscharged her usual duties 611d appeared to be enioying swd health. In the afternoon she retired OHU-RDH or 8COTLAND.-- Mr. School at Cape Traverse at 2 p, m. FRIDAY AYUCTIONJ-Attenllon ls directed to the ad. of Mr. D. Edgar Shaw, offering for sale his beauti- ful new residence at No 199-"Wey- mouth St. Auction l4 take plucc , at. noon on ‘Friday next. ' 1166199-29-3l THE FREETOWN DRAMATIC players will present. the four act comedy drama “Cranberry Corn- ers" in Springfield Hall Friday, June 1st. Admission 36cm. and 25cts. The Ladies of Springfield will have a sale of candy after the play. 4i WNSTITUTE WORK.— The reg- gulnr meeting of the ICornwall-York Point Women's ilnstitute was held lMay 7th. Eleven members and two ‘vial-tors were present. Roll call was rsepondod to with Garden Hints. It jvidlng School Prizes for bioth hSchools. A quilt ls to be started at ',t.hc next meeting. After the serving ‘on J-une 4th. 3 THANK OFFERING SERVICE.- {The Than-k Offering Service of the ‘Geddie Memorial Mission Band. _l»lam.pton, was held on May 27th. ‘Mr. E. C. Holm, presiding. The fol- tllowlng is the program which was wcll rendered, Miss Minnie l-nman, l’ being organist. Program: Hymn. ‘374. Scripture. Prayer. Recitation, “My Dolly" ‘by Laura Myers; Exer- cise, Paul lllacPherson, Maibel Myers, Donald Cameron; Recita- tion, "Christ's Little Lambs" by Beth Holm; Chorus, “Open the Door for the Children” by Mission Hand; Recitation, "Light Bearer" by Mabel Myers; Exercise by Geor- gia Maclfariane, Laura Myers, Ada Ferguson, Blanche Vlllet, Beth Holnn; Recitation. "My Penny" by Blanche Villet; Sol-o, "Must l go and Empty Handed," Leslie Mac- lKlnnon; Recitation, "tMr. SmalYs 'Exam.ple" by Paul MsloPherson; Recitation, “Only a Little Baby Girl" by Ruth Vlilot; Trio, "Little Stars" oy Ada Ferguson, Ruth and Blanche Villet; Recitation, '\Mis- sionary Work" by Elvina liolm; ‘Recitation; "The Bent She Knew," by Ada Ferguson; Missionary Pag- 1eant,|by Ruth iMacFarlane, Ruth Ferguson, Ruth Vlllet, May Beer, Rotha MacFarlane, Frances Mac- Kinnon, Louise Cameron. Address- es by Mr. V. C. Iiolm and Mrs. MacPherson. Offering. Chorus by Choir. Closing Hymn 695. If Johnnie Spills _‘ Ink on the Carpet -D0n’t Gall Him Up N0. 33 Grease and other spots are easily removed from carpets with the aid of ' Our Carpet Wash l not only removes the Ipéqbut lt brightens the look like new. Lot us put up some for you. Bpsolal formula. loimsoa 8: Johnson The Duality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince dtrseta at‘ the home of Mrs, Jas. Drake on, ‘was decided t-hat. each member nlvelimly 111* '9. contribution to go towards pro- TQWlYl-E 1' » Macs ' Down-But Call Us ’ < oolors and makes the oarpot t "ll COMIW-"ldv "l." ll "°"° N A ‘ jut»... Ofhtite- ' Thousands take-Hood's Sarsapa- cu‘ OF “LJ-MKE lust lu eoil- rllla as their tonic medicine for that tired feeling, nervous weak nose, impure Iblood. and testify that it. makes them idol better earl. and , can or u. A t - ' ‘lfgnllfnd 1°? 1923-—J°8l;i!h BFMIBY lug at iowoet pgcoffvliglaesiailloldyiild ‘leap ma“ ~ w. . v a 1 6619552931 remfl’ Gm a son‘ tire satisfaction to three genera- tions in the treatment of general MONITOR GASOLBNE be" m debllity. ‘it restores ‘the appetite. relieves that tired feeling, enaiblss - the system to resist infectious dis- 81‘. OOLUMBINS tea party will oases. ' Hood's Sarasparllla aids digestion and makes food taste good. A good cathartic is Hood's Pills. some months. but. us until a short time before his death he was able to move about the house. A couple of days before the coming of the ’ end he was taken ill with what proved to ‘he pneumonia. In the weakness of his advanced years the system was not able to resist tho ravages of this dread disease and on the above mentioned date the spirit returned to the God who gave it. IMr. Nicholson leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and lov~ lug father. One son and one daugh- ter. The son, Malcolm Nicholson. lived with his father in the old home and the daughter, Miss Mabel ‘res-ides in lNew York. ily of three brothers and two s-s tcrs. of these only one s: '12s him, namely Mr. ‘Malcolm N:|:‘i"l B011 of Quincy, Mass. Those who predeceased him were ono l-“clllcr Mr. Duncan Nicholson, Daxliuglon and two sisters, Mrs. Roderick Mc- to her room tohave her customary E. C. Rotbentson. will conduct rest and not. returulnz 8B Dfomillly Divine Service. Sabbath, June a, atlas usual. her ‘husband went w lfl-‘katherihe McLeod, who p. u Cape Traverse at 10.30 and Seari-lvestigdte and found her seriously away h: 191i 01 the early s mwh at 1. 'I\here will be Sabbath ill. Already, the case was beyond Nicholson was one of the fir. -. unedlcal slclll, and realizing thatlwas widely and favorably known mu “d8 of me was m“ ghhlhg His forefathers came from Razz": away, her pastor, Rev. A. J. IMcDon- 03d was summoned and administer- ed thc last. sud rites of the Ohurcltl. of [he primeval forest. Th: l Soon the end came, and she passe peacefully home to God. Deceased whose maiden name was Margy‘?! ht t‘ t e a. e . fitmghfii“; Sugsuglfiifi‘ omlguéms’ vln whatever was for the best in- well known by the Wlwlewlmmlln" lty, who will deeply sympfitrhlle with Uhmbereaved huwband an am’ Vailcell 3B9 he lived quietly at "y. in the sad ‘loss this: hm: '22:: ‘home. Almost all’ of his old friends called upon to bear. ofe beaumm- bad passed away so that me had esteemed iby all who knew her, al-A ways of a retiring dlspgsitiora. had a welcome message, high ideals of truth an .800 11955- -al.lractcd to her the great esteem Iof many devoted friends. ldthfl |home she will be zrsslly missed. for it was there her 5915mm ‘mm’ zzlltles shone. Besides a sur- husband, she leavesto cher-u lsh -her memory, four sons and two daughters: James J., Sup‘! of‘t*ho Metropolitan tLlfe llusurance- 60.. Lowell, Mass; Francis ‘Eh “"61" v a ‘ol a dainty lunch by the hostess _ t - .lhe members silent. a pleasant soc- ‘hill. M885» bawwme- who 5Y8?‘ '- ial hour The neatt. meeting will hcflel/Bffll yBflPS in t-he- teaching pm ’*"" held at the home of mm. D. White M u‘ jwhom |cls Hughes. tending sincere Bymllflm)’ bereaved faimily. - that. word. which clinlfs 11w“ W" any other? And who. 93:‘ b often rrc . t t Hos lulled to hear. hi’ “w” e“ memories stirred. Again the voice of Mother. MR oouam rucnotsou . 0n fllllednesdfly. y Donald Nicholson a 0 teamed resident of Hflltelzagol peacefully away ‘"1 m9 r p or 36 years. ‘Tho decease 1m;- poor condll 4 1 0 ,' Sarsaparilla f liompounll 1 l This ‘is not a new prepara- tlon. but one that has stood the test of time and proved Its efficiency. As a general‘ spring tonic and blood purl- fler It has no equal. For akin . affections — Bolls, Plmplea. Ulcers, Rheumatism or 0on- stlpatlon it is in a class by lt- lolf. We make it from real ‘ Sarsaparllla BerriesJodlde of AQQLL "1""! Wile of the deceased was lvllrs jnvcrness Co, Scotland and on tht ‘ Ilslantl in 1891. 1H. I The Dali bearers VI l ‘John E McLeod, Edvvzirital ‘Jlsfrglsl slon, now residing in Donsg ' ‘John on the homestead and with. ' she lived; Mrs. Joseph; Hughes and Florence, Lynn. IMBBE-qmeeting of King William L. 0. 1A,, who accompanied iby their FbrotherENQ 116G, a resolution w“ unamm: "ugly passed "liking the under-l James, arrived home Monday 11mm- Jlllnod to tender you the sincere‘ The funeral, which. was heig T112612; day morning at. 9 o clock to t. B’ r.ck's Church, Fort. Auouslils- W“ ‘largely attended. ‘Her beloved Pas- tor Rev A. J. McDonald. Dermrm‘ iedltho services at the cllllmh “f? Brave. The P?“ 59MB“ we .-Messrs. Mart-in Keoughan. 1059i’ I lBah-(L Thog, MuNa-lly, Bernard Cal- laghan. Alex McEschern and Fran‘ The Guardian 10mg with a wide circle of friends ‘is Oh who can read the mcanlnil "Y dgrly than y tears ill“ 3y 9th. Mr- ry hlizhlv us‘ passed :1 age d had been in a fa‘. ion of health 1°!‘ That Tired Feeling ‘Hood's Sarsmparl-lla has given sn- Mr. Nicholson was one of a lam- Lcotl KIIHVMFS. Mary, of Hopolvve. in this section of P. E. Ielnd Mr. Here they carved their 1 ol’ the intervening years Mr. son's family stood for the that. were best. lerests of the community Mr. Don- aid Nicholson took a deep interest. or T968"! years because of ad of the end found him ready and the m" l9 his eternal homo was to hlm The funeral was held on the an ternoon of Saturday May 12th The service was conducted by Rev R Sthvert. ‘ '! D- M. McDox ll. N Roderick Mchlgoil, nntlelfilltdiifmgrirgx: Ila. interment w- ' Cemetery‘ as ill Hartsvlile LETTER or CONDOLENOE. a-u...‘ .-- >- Mr. John Docherty. Kingston. Dear Brother, — AL a reguqar Sympathy of the Brethren of tho Lorlgc in the loss of your greatly Fefiilected, and beloved mother, Mrs. John Docherty. As a consist. em “umber 0! the Presbyterian church your mother will be great. l? missed. but more so as n. nelgh. 110i‘. fnl‘ Bile was ever ready to ren- der aid wherever her services were required. Her life was filled with usefulness to ho crowned at last with the call of thy Master: "WW 110M. good and faithful ser- vant. ehter thou into the joy of thy Lcrd." in conveying to you the deepest. sympathy of your hr... thren we are not unmindfui of the brothers and slstcrs who in this hour of great grief elicit our fiDccial dnvotiml. While sho can nevnr return to us yet lct us so moul-l our lives that we may some day no to her. With every assurance of our brotherly consideration in bnhalf of King William L. O. L., 1166, Committcc— Samual Nowson, John H. Coiwill.‘ in behalf of King William Lodge. {rim DUTCH FARIMERB EMIGRATE IUOTVIYDILDAM, May 30.—I)utcl1 liners are carrying many Dutch farmers and farm lalborers to Am- erica. These travelers are going chiefly tn Pelln, 1a., and other Hol~ land settlements in the Mississippi Valley. -——<o->—-—- Mlnard’s Llnlment. Lumbsrmanh Friend Potassium and flavorlngs and make It so pleasant the youngest chllki oan take it. Be sure and get Macs Bonapar- better made. The2 Macs EYESTRAIN la ’ Probably the I Cause . of Your Headaches Consult DR. E. C. HARRIS 12 8 o...» Street Next Moore A McLeod, Ltd. i The Dependable Drupglata vv QOO-O I PHONE 180 l l '90 IOO ha...‘ .....‘ 119-121 QUEEN STREET f you're plann quirements—-an "nrrc very satisfiatory. For ev most cxqrisit-e nig _ icately fashioned or trigly tailored l1 may be chosen here. s ‘of ‘these fine underthings. _ d below the usual in these June White Sales. Friday, Junelst - June Sale. of Whitewear flpens with full Stocks ing your vacation requirements, or your in-town re- d of course you are—you'll be sure to find selection erything from the finest of vests‘ to hties and filmy negligees--~th~at doesnotxexclvude del- ngerie sets and chemises either-J We want you to see the sheer dalntiness, the ‘sturdy Thy are all ready for your inspec- Ladies’ Dainty Gowns IJadies gown made of pink mull, hemstitched in ‘blue. All sizes. . Ladies wihite cotton gown made in slip over style, daintily bound round neck and sleeves vlfiith blue tape. This ls an exceptional good value at Ladies slip over style, strong white e m b r 0 i d e r y trimmed, ‘around neck and sleeve, pric Qther ggwng at; $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, 353.50 and Ladies’ wlhite cotton under- shirt, 6 inch ticked flounce, lengths 32 inches and 36 inches price .. . . OTHER UNDERSKIRTS at 951-50. $2.00. $2..’ . $3.00 and $3.75. , Attractive Princess Slips Ladies’ Princess slip made Princess slip madeof sat- of fine white opera style, top trimmed with embroidery, length 36,38 and 40 inch-es price OTHER PRINCESS SLIPQ AT $2.135 and $15-25- Special Value Bloomers Ladies’ figured and plain crepe bloomers. All sizes . .. Another crepe bloomer in pink only. All sizes . . .. .. STEP-INS mlade of cotton, crepe and dimity. All sizes. Prices 35¢, 95¢ and Chemises , Envelope chenfivse, madehliith cam- Ladies cotton bloomers in pink and whitefAll sizes. . . . Ladies’ dimity ‘bloomers in white only. All sizes Ladies’ cross ers in pink and white bar dimity bloom- 1f‘? $1.75 Envelope made of fine lace trimmed round neck and arm. All sizes Price Envelope Chemise made of cross bar muslin, hemstitched trimmed. All ‘sizes. Price. liorset ‘ Ladies corset cover made of white cotton, trimmed with lace. Allsizes. Price Ladies’ corset; cover, cam All sizes. Price Envelope chemise Ladies’ White llnderskirts Ladies white cotton under- ~ skirts with embroidery trimmed flounce, ‘all lengths. Price . . .. . . . t inctte, just the thing you have been looking " , for to g0 with your ‘ “ min white and pink. ' - one piece dresses made i ' and Price ‘"".". 1i. isole top, trimmed with fin val lace. All sizes s‘ 8 ,. . . a Price Another chemise of Satinette ‘made in white- mauve and 50 I flesh. Price Rovers - Another corset cover made of fine i white cotton, trimmed with embroidery. All sizes Price .. isole tp with embroidery top and st .\<\\Q 85c- $1.60,