PAGE FOUR “THE IIHAHIIITTPFTIIWN iilllililllN Pnlli-W. 17bit l. Isl-III. Vlcc-PndluO-J. l. Bull“. Ool. D. A-lncfllnlol D. I. 0. like: and larger-J. l. Burnett. Auoclah liner-D. ls. 0on1». SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1927 meat submits the only feasible working scheme for real reform. In the opinion of earnest prohibition- ists, ‘both here, in Quebec. and in Ontario, the Stewart Dolley is tile most advanced and the best toili- perauco measure cver attempted in, Canada. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY. I-IE celebration oi the birthday oi His Most Excellent Majesty King‘ George the Fifth is an auspici- ous event throughout the British Empire. lie was born on June ll. 1865, the second son of His late Majesty King Edward the Seventh. and his wife, Queen Alexandra, ' daughter of ills lute Majesty King RED CROSS CAMPAIGN _ Christian, the ninth of Denmark. The young prince became heir pre~ sumptive to the British Throne on the death of his elder brother, Al- bert Victor, Duke of Clarence, in January, 1892. and was crowned rifl" -—“i ELSluWVIiERE in this issue will be found an earnest appeal on behalf of the Red Cross by the Pre- the (lampuigu hianager, lion. Jus- tice Arsenault. The campaign op- Klng on March ‘w’ 15M o“ July ens on Julie S, auti will coutLuuc 6, 1893, he married his second t-ou- during the few fulluwitig days. The sin, Victoria Mary, daughter oithe ' aim is to raise $10,000 and those Duke and Duchess or Tack‘ who know the splendid work done! Before ascending the throne Kingthy me "ml (Jrosg new and else) George was a sailor and fined every whore will get belliuti the move-1 position known to sailors from mid- their help and the“, shipman to admiral, and he has received honorary degrccs from overy university in tho Empire. The reign of King George the Fifth has been one of the lnost eventful in the history of the Em- pire. The greatest war in history was fought and won during it. and his sou, the Prince of Wales, our next King, took a man's part in it. Of greater interest to British sub- jects even than the winning of the war is the fact thin while other, thrones in Europe toppled and feli,1 that while their occupants 1 emwr fugitives or victims or asslwifinditlg out the little defects in thel sins the British throne stood ult-‘young “Mich, n. not ‘rented’ M91 shaken and the British King antlieertam w lead w permanent ma} Queen walked or drove through theiability’ giving instruction in city streets “nguaflled save by the healthier living, providing neces- love and loyalty of their subjects. ssry surgical treatment for crippl- Tms is the grain mm m thefmufih ed children, and in many other. Empire, this is the cause 0t I'9_lOl('.- ways giving help w [hose who need! ing and congratulations to His. I“ “w Six years (lilting which] Majesty on his ment with money. The magnificent service rendered! by the Red Cross during the w l‘, will be to their everlasting trre L, No less worthy have been their.‘ efforts since. The startlingly large proportion of young men who svereI ‘rejected for military service on ac- count of physical defects opened! up u new avenue of service for the,’ Red Cross, namely, to arrest thesef tlefects before they became per-1 mauent. This work they are nolvi doing in this province in their mecl-1 yical inspection of our schools, in‘ WPTQ in it. birthday” Lon? the Rctl Cross Society “my he reign’ 10m; ‘nay his throne operating hero, they have benefit-i and a" that It represent“ endure’ tctl thousands of school children‘ God save the King. without their" own or their --——<o>—-i- DmSOLU-y-K)“ AND ELEc-rlon parents‘ knowledge, were facing ' |life with defects which would iu- ITH the formal dissolution of eclmbly have resulted 1n perman- 1116 11981811111119. tho Provlnceyent physical or mental handicaps is thrown into the vortex of a gen-pr both; many children crippled eral election. Both the COIISBIWWI-ifrom accident or infantile paralys- tive Party and the Opposition are is have been successfully treated, prepared for tho contest. the latter anti started out on life's road with having boon onmtvslsnins sovon it fair chalice of success. This is days a week since March, titilizinghhc work the Red Cross is doing 11-8 111 01111111". l" 11011111 0-‘(111111- 111B hcrt- and elsewhere in‘ Canada. ministry of lilo ilnitcti (fhnrrh and 1711111 (iptlning has been who. the hero of a sideut, llou. Justice liaszard, autlycilcts. ct‘ the clcctori, Notes by the Way The announqctd date for the pm- vlnclai election given ntlwinsllon ‘to the larze ‘body of electors in the Ictty and pnovnce who desire to “gal it over and tlollo" T116 ‘$91911- did record of the Stewart Govern- ‘ment as a business organization which has axendald to. the ‘business ‘of the province with proanptness ‘and despatch, shorzening ‘the ses- isiotis of the leislature. reducing 1lfillfllllOll wlitile providing generous- l-lgy for the public service inspires ieotliitletlice for the 'fttiure and af- ifords strong reasons for popular ysnppori in zfho coining coldest-- 3 The high charaAer or the mem- bers of the Administration for up zllgillilerlts‘ anti iZmitt-grity "has not jbeen challenged. They have in Khe four years that they have ileitl office proved themselves to be trustworthy anti capable and in ev- tlcsclviug of the confid- No Govern- ‘lnant in this plan ncc tluriug many vyiftlls‘ p‘ has lllililt: a be.t'cr rc- cortl, if so god. ’l‘l|is is all, so far, tulinciltly satisfactory. - Tile country deserves honest, economi- cal anti efficient service and it has had. it tlnring the ‘past. four years. 1 dry wti y The one point and the only one on which the Government ha: been really attacked has been their au- uottu-retl policy oi‘ state control of the l-itputrl‘ traffic, ilu legartl lo that Proufiticlal Mitiisters ilavc the approval of a vast majority of the people .01‘ Canada ztheady express- e-d at the polls. Believing as they do, that Prohibition after a lloug trial under different governments has proved an utter faiilure, either as a preventive or remedy for the enils oil the llllC0lliT0l1€tl' liquor traffic, no other course was open to the Provincial Ministers than to filutl a better law than ave have had. This they have tione. For- tunately they have the laws of sev- en provinces-from which to choose. The existing laws of Gowlrnmcnt Control, seven of which are now in operation. have been passed up tiifferetit tlaies within the D1181 eight years were at lfirst rather crude and ltave been much improv- ed upon by chose enacted in the Legislatures of Alberta and 0n- tat-‘o. The Ontario law, which is the last of the series atlopted. is be- lievcti to be a tllstinct improvement upon any of the measures before cnwcted. This Iis the law i110 11111111 features of which have been adopt- ed for this province. The wisdom and experience of seven Icglsiidlurlcs is behintl the measure that is now "put forward by the Stewart (lovernment. The members of those $811911 19111959111- aiiive bodies ltave had 8111191191199 of the failure of prohibition in 111011‘ respective provinces and they reached, the coilol-ttson that it must ho abandoned. They sought for a bettcr law, one that. would be more cffcollvt: in 1‘1‘h'l1<'l'1'11111i; ‘mu evils of ilrtcnipcralictu 11111‘- 111111 one or two others for lllliil"Illlf-ibygllyll of the ltml Gross Society, posos- Tho lmwvatimt of Stnnlnvilnlt- attention was paid io child- 9011119111 1119911111111 h!’ 111" 0PIl"~‘l1"llnocl tlefocts. Teeth, eyes. ears. 1101! 1H i1- Ptll-Zffllllllllli i111". H1111 1N 1"P- tonsils were generally allowcti to 81011-011 1111110 1111110 1111111 115/ lllllllfigti on nnhcctietl. We had given all orthodox Liberals. Six days shalflkqnds of atwnflm. w our young an. thou do all thy work. ls as utipliv- imals on the farm. Dfiflfliffl in thesc able to political work as to any were gpgedfly 3110mm] to by ukul- othcr, and thc ministers who coun- m vmufluarws m", 11w empire" 1011111100 11115 11194111111111"!- "111 11'1"“ were not so fortunate, anti the re- only themselves to blame if the Bu“ was “my dlgclgged 1n 111p ‘would have belliuti ii tilt‘ Wlllmlll? ‘support of the 11001111‘. Whilvll 11191111)‘ 1.11.... (111.1 not lmve. Anti lhey i111‘ lrt-tic-‘hcti the conciusiotl that the lbcst. system available was that of Govcrutnen) Control. Those seven legislatures contain about 400 members who were oloct- ed by the people. (Ian llllYhody bclicvc that SiIWll a hotly 0f 11111111111 men having 1111c confidence of ‘the 111113’ E0 0119 119N111" T119 Cmlserl/il" physical unfltness of so many who live P1111!’ 11118 110W 11-“ W" efiCllcw‘ volunteered for military service. ed Sunday politics. and we trnstthe The work of 11w 11911 (jrggg 118-)’ 5111111 llevfil‘ 411W" W119“ 3111111113’ nurses is a work of love and mercy, here shall become generally o day u, work for better and healthier and 0! 11011111181 wflillKlll-IB 1113191"! 01' a more useful citizens. It is a work flnv of rest and worship that cannot but appeal to all, a T110 1881141 1B quite P1111111 H" work, too, that cannot be carried the Stewart Government fulfilled o“ w-phout money T1115 mgngy we its promises at last election: 1s owe them and we trust it shall be the Province better off today than handed over cheerfulm when the Stewart Government as- A" appgal 1s being made 1o 111a sumcd ofllce; and is the platform teat-hem w 111., clergy, m the wo. 011 which 111B slew"! G°Y°111111°1ll men's institute, to all fraternal or- B90118 111-9111011011 WOPUIY 01 11911101“ ganizations to lead and to help in 9-1? the campaign which opens next There can be no doubt 1n nnY-‘wcancsacy, June s. Let all unite body's mind about the answer to 1n me great and necessary work Abe first two parts of the question and “pm j; ova; the 10p" by the at issue; as to the third we think and o; the w“); the uOIIBGIISIIB of opinion favors the , —--—<o>--- Stewart Government. The Opposi- 5917071151- NOTES" tlon have chosen to mlke their fight largely behind "Prohibition that does not prohibit," and their put record in the administration of the prohibttory law demonstrates | The King's Birthday deserves the itlisplay of flags and bunting. Let them fly. The political campaign is going 11> 0V6?! 11111111111911 11111111 11181 Wore along smoothly and nolselessly. they to be returned to power (which is unthinkable) conditions The farmers are too busy to think about politics, but they all find, people who elected them, had 111k- en no thought of tho tnorttf 111111 tnatcrial welfare of the people fol‘ whom they were legislating? We do not think so. -We're they want- ing in common sense, or in reason- ing power, or in a patriotic desire to premote the well tbeing of their constituents? We calinok 91111111 5°- Four hundred legislatures repre- senting eight millions of the Can- adian people have rejected Prohibi- tion and approved of Government Control. Surely such a. great hist- oric iaiet dnust impress itself upon the thoughtful people of P11311100 Edward dsland. The Temperance Aililiance would have us believe that these hundreds of ropfvsfllllfl- tlve public men, booked by the mil- lions of intelligent Canadian voters who elected. them are all wlrong in this maitter and that only extrem- ists dike mhemaeives and those who th-lnk as they do are rislll- ‘is 111111 a rational "conclusion? 1W9 do not think so. ' 1 The Alliance in It: dclwgwncen "zlvrbuph the pron and by ‘libs sup- porters on the platform have fail- ed to take thought or make men- tion oi the great reaction that has taken throughout the Domin- lo , Th, ' cherish the fond delu- Happenings oi The Week It's little bits oi kindlinsslm. And little bits of fun- And little bits oi oomrsdelllll’ That flll our life with sun! we may not be remarkable For cleverness nor learning. But all of us can keoil 111° 1am“ of hgppy brightness burning! . 3,1,... IVJQUQJLD- GETTING AHEAD OF HAY FEVER Before the hay fever ‘season ar- rives, it might be worth’ while for sufferers to try and get prepared for same. Unfortunately many individuals wait until the season is ut or near- y at hand, and thus the vaccines _lo not get the real chalice to show ;Ileir worth, if any. v , , ._ w... ,1;.|13111Q As you ltuow hay fcvcr is thought 11-‘ m” lmfstm l‘ l: ;::_fln‘:el_ Bunk io bt" duo to what are called pro- Prince oi’ \\ ales an‘ l .ciu substances, which are present win will sail from b11811!!!“ u" J“ y in lueat, eggs, and the pollleil ‘of 2;; uyflvhlg in Quebec on July 29. certain plants. These are tioug t _ ,, , n-emm- will to irritate the mucous membrane of Th“ I “m0 ‘an? i“? (1114 m 0mm“ nose, tlyes, anti throat, or perhaps 51191111 1mm“ "' ‘ ‘n: l irritate through the blood. Alsoina guests of Their hxoollP-llfilelille 1"" m“ ""119" “"3111”: 1“ the “h?(lovoruoMicueual tutti Lady Willing- Nllflil it strikes the mucous IDCITI‘. km and of m‘, mvemmeut of can. braue or lining of the nose, is ‘ diaugetl chelnically, anti the pro- 811"‘ lucts tints formed are what irritate .he mucous membrane. . ‘rue King's birthday honors list In 1922 Dr. E. T. Herman found‘ hat ragweed pollen protcln occurs is expww‘! m he eXu-enlely Bhon’ '- ' ' ‘ ' ~ . . b it- n the milk of cows that have eaten 5"‘um““m" of u“: “an!” s“ m_ .'agweed tops some hours earlier. ted becomes closet on every 001-11" He win-i able to show that such milk mo“, Possibly, King George may gives a positive reaction in sensi- “lam, some additions to um 0rd,”. zivo persons. and if eaten. brings - , . . . . - l m hay fever in the nose within one“; 31'1"] “hfth ‘S “finely ‘with i‘ 1111f hour, zlilbl hlttJesty s personal ti sposo . By treating hay fever now. tostsiTlte order is limited to 24 members ire nntde to try and learn what par-Sand a. u“. lnunlent there aye sev- lcnlar substance is causing 1t. Tm] VHCMWiQK Rudyard Kipling“ A number of small cuts are’ _ matte with a. sharp knife 0n tho nnnw is irotlnonllv aosovlfltad W11" front of the forearm. and the tlif-itltis exclusive honor, and the gell- feltientrrgollen is {rubbed into elacldfiral bend is that some yam-g ago 2 . ese are e (ZOIJIIIIOII ro- , _ '.eid foods. proteitl pollens fromlhe b°5ged w be excused [mm ac flowers, animal hair, or dandruff, (‘elltmlce- S" Ame‘! M°nd' “med 1nd so forth. ‘llldllfllflfllitli. it is understood, is ,1Xgfgharerkilfiliollzvlfilufisalag its? tlestined for the peerage, although .' . e c e n - , _ vmual is “new”, Wm cauBe-arlngitltia may not eventuate immediate at‘ irritation about the cut within!”- flve to fifteen minutes. ' Treatment for a. few weeks with1 ‘ti H ‘t . ife of the Lieuten- that particular type of vaccine ustl-ianlkgivelifgrz rlelved at her love ally prevents the attack or lessens} ' its Beveflty. 11y home, Edgewater, on Wednesday Sometimes malformations of [110311-1191410911. welcoming many V151!- nose, or old infections in the noschn-s, ' ' and sinuses adjoining the nose are‘ l1 1i I the nnderlyi t’ l i ",1 and one“ 0511552112128 atisovmy eve‘ . The many friends of Mr. Benin. It is thought that the regulsrfalllmlll 3191111191‘ W111 be 111151651“ 1° 0:‘ 111111112111 ‘liter fever is tine nearly know that he is now in London and 1 Ways o t e ragweed pollen. j ‘ So the point then is to get busy-greatly enjoy“? ‘bu: vmL ill the early summer, and try _ant\ Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, of Am- get ahead of your hay fever attack. Once it arrives there are some herst, motored over for today's golf matches. and are the guests of Mr. qettnedies that seem to ease the con; .» '1 . ~ ~ t ion some“ tat Adrenalin is said and Mix w_ A Huesus, Prince SL 1O v 0 to be the mainstay of most of them. interesting announcement was made at theRoyal Edward Chapter, I.O.D.E., meeting on Monday that have the pleasure of a visit from that brilliant and deiightfulventer- tainer, Mrs. F. M. Ross, this month. O U i ' Madam Nicholle and little grand- daughter, Miss Yvette Reymond, of Southport, left Wednesday after- noon on a four months‘ visit to Paris and their old home in Gene- va, Switzerland. 0 Anti all of us can do a bit Of kindness ever)’ 1111!’- To ease the ruts and kill the weeds Along thtrcotitnton way! st1* as: ti! Z _. O §‘.Q Daily Selections won Guardian Readers @0000 The June 3, 1927 ALAIIIGIHTY GOD: —I wfill cry unto God most Iiiglt; unto God .1113; petigorlneuh all things for me. Psalm despair-Thou Eternal G-ntl, Tho-n art our refuge and strength, and nndcrileath us are Thine ever- ‘lztstlng arms. 0 O A number of golf enthusiasts are over from Amherst for a golf tour- nament on the holiday, and a good day's sport. The tea hostesses are June 4, 1927 QOOOOOOCIOTO-IDGoQOOQ-QQ-QQ DAILY LESSONS nv ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon 0-000000004-00-0-0400000000-0 WORJDS ‘OIWPEN MESUSIED: Don't say “Charles is going past the church. iSay “by ‘the tllln-rch." OFTEN ivillSI-‘Ii/ONOUNL‘ ED: tnsscuiine. LPronouncc i-lic i as in “ltim," not as in "line." lOiFiiEN MlSS-PEAJED: ascend, also, mount. surmount, climb. WORID STUDY: "Use a word three times and‘ it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by inas- tering one word each day. Today's word: MTETIZIOIPOLLTAIN; pertain- ing to a chief city. “Her life in the coon-try was so different tlrom these metropolitan ways." FOR THE SCRAP BOOK A cameo —0—F—LITERARV QUOTATIONS FOR IOOK LOVERI‘ ~ FRIDAY, JUNE 3RD. ‘llllllil lCFJ\VA-‘ltl.):—-_ Verily, 11mm is a ri-wtlrtifor the nfghieotrs; var. ilywhc is a God that judgeth in the earth. Psalm 58:11. I’fcAY~ER:—1Ena~bIe, us who Iovo T1101’. our God, so to live that. men shall know that. Thou art God. June s, 1927 MY .S'Ilitl'}NG'Illi:--'l will sing of thy power, Unto thee. O my r-flllwllgill. will l1 sing,- .1"0.- Gm] 15 any tlofencc, and the God of my nlertry. ‘Psntln 59:16, 17, li1RAlr1l3llt'~Lord, Thou ant my strength and my strength is Juade perfect in weakness, " ' oun EMPIRE. 0 Tiny isle, "set in Aiilanitais waste, With. emerald fringed, and purple heather crowned". Rose-perfumed and by nature so omplaced That “Mistress of the Sea" thou hast been tfound. Thou dost fulfil thy destiny-wand now, Behold thy children scattered far and wide. From Arctic to Antarctic, east and west. All fM-“lrlltu to tradition; "filled with pride. at an. rim-pus‘, “which from thy doins has sprung, dlVhich in the cause of liberty dild stand, Did break the mad Hull's must; cav- ed old and young From untold honors which the Hun 00d platinedr- ' “Tihc majestic equality of the lawn, which forbid rlch' and poor alike to sleep under the brldgu, to beg In the streets, and to steal their preach-Anatole France. PROUD MAME. Which ever strives to order yet wright ' The chaos in did Europe's con- llbtes wrought; ,8 We mail thee, British Elnpire, and this night " We pledge thee, by the souls of ~ those who tilouglht. We swear. in on» Coniodoratiitan year. Jtlldflllty and loyalty anew, Anti bid thee, when. "Be ever of Proud Maaie is in the wood, Walking so early; west Robin sits on the bush, Singing so rarely. ‘Tell ms, thou bonny bird, When shall I marry me?‘ ‘When six brow gentlemen kward she'll carry ye.’ ‘Who makes the Initial bed, Birdie, lay truly?‘ ‘The gray-headed sexton That delves the grave duly.’ Charlottetown is to‘ Mrs. G. W. WskefordHMrs. A. 111.1 Duff. Mrs. W. W. Clarke, Mrs. W.‘ E. Bentley, Miss Helen Wakeford; I O O » Those serving tea Saturday aro- Mrs. V. L. Goodwill, Mrs. G. _S. In- man, Mrs. F. W. Tidmarsh. Mrs. H. R. Duvar, Miss Alice Cox. o o_ o _ Miss Bella Bsguall leaves tomor- row morning for lndianna, where her marriage ‘takes place on June; 8th. to Mr. Thomas Fullerton, for-i merly of this city. Miss» Bagnall is? followed to her new home with hosts of good wishes for her hap-r i I pinsss. 1 O y! The many friends of Mrs. C. C.‘ Richardson, oi Toronto, with wholn Mrs. A. A. Bartlett is at present visiting, will regret to learn that her son, Malcolm Richardson, who is at present in Philadelphia. was knocked unconscious, and his; mount, Barrie, a grey gelding froml Uplands Farm, Toronto, killed iu a spill in front of the grand stand at the Devon Horse Show on Monday last. Mr. Richardson was not seriously hurt. The accident was in the feature event of the day, the (Joriuthian Challenge Cup for httnters. W011 by Ruauc, a grey gelding be- longing to Mrs. F. J. Naviu, of De- troit. Mrs. Navin's chestnut geld- ing, Moon Madness. placed second. Miss Katherine Clothier was thrown twice from Sllllilyllftlillf Lass, Frances M. Brooke m‘ llryu Mawr was thrown from Fnlliitg h interest rate, his contmct: a1 instalments of more than 22%. ma? Li. Provincial Managers r qr -111‘ a , “jx. ._ “which West Lift; on Profits mid Polio! left“ on deposit with the Com A policyholder have ble 11x20 annu- of $2501 each. His beneficiary is now réooiving ' $307.15 annually- an increase ~- The effect of the high interest rate paid by the Company may be seen in every Great- West Life contract, uni-West? SB HYNDMAN & COMPANY, LTD.‘ Charlottetown, P. E. l, l Agent‘! At All Principal Polnra ._=~. " will» ~ “tilin- Stal‘, and later from 'I‘oujours at the same in-aml-out jump where Barrie was killed. I 1O t Mrs. John Wilson, Prince Street. is being welcomed honte from hitnr treal. New llssuc " i’ I U The continued illness of Mr. Win. T. Wellner, of Boston, will be learned with regret by his many home friends. V] Due June 1, 1947- ! 1i Mrs. Howard Iiillson, Ambrose Street, is leaving tomorrow inorn- ' ing on a holiday visit to relatives and friends in Vancouver and points in Western Canada. 1i 161 l! A cordial welcome is extended to Mrs. hiackcnzic, wife of. hlajct" J. A. Mackenzie, who has arrived from Halifax to take up her resi- dence hero. tvlajor and hlrs. Mac- kenzie are occupying Mrs. (l)l'.l Bousfieltfs lovely home on Print-t- Street. u both domestic and foreign. Royal Bank of Canada. each $1,000 Bond. x"- M hirs. A. W. Ilyutiiuait and littlt- daughter Kathcriite arc among those attending the closing of King's College, Windsor, N.S.. this week. s vSt. John its Investment, Bond and Share Corporation 5 p. c. Gold Debentures Denominations $550. $1,000 This Corporation has been incorporated under the lava of Quebec to acquire, cell, underwrite and generally dul in Government Municipal and Corporation sccurltlu. The primary business will be the Investment and w-invcatmcnt of its resources in carefully selected obligation; and aharen _, The Directorate consists of leading business and financial mcn headed by Sir Herbert 8. Holt, President Complete particulars on request. Price 100 and Interest to_ylcid,bv%. With attached warrant for ten share! Commtifl $101111 Wllh Eastern Securitiestlo, Ltd. INVESTMENT‘ BANKERQ Charlottetown Halifax Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parsons and . w 59211-6-4-21- Miss Gerda Parsons. of Montreal, . . left to occupy their summer resi- fr deuce at Como for the scasou. n t Mr. ll. Wilmoi, Young and bliss Marjie Atlams were tlclightfttlly‘ surprised at Montague after the performance of the Young Atlams Company at I.0.0.l<‘. iiali on Wednesday. Miss Adams was pre- sented with u. pair of beautiful sil- ver cattdlestielts, and Mr. Young with a handsome brim‘ pipe and ooso by the Odd Follows and u.» heltahs. Mr. Young and Miss Ad- ams are loud in their praises ofihv. treatment extended to thorn at Mon- tague and are much enjoying their; present visit to the island. air.» Young has made some very line catches of the speckled variciyz. a KARMON 1 DeBLOlS It whiten; the linen, removes all boiling. A wonderful saver oi time, energy and fuel. (r5 1 WATER A REAL HELP ON WASH DAY stains. eliminate: On sale at all leading grocers at 20 cents per bottle BROS Wholesale Distributors and having fished from Atlantic to Pacific, including the waters of Newfoundland, knows good fishing when ho m ts it. Mr. Young an- nounces he will have some good 11111188 l0 Bay 111 the American pa- pers about Prince Edward Island fishing. Mrs. Artemas Lnrtl was receiv- ,lug the felicitations of her many ‘friends yesterday on the happy oc- casion of her birthday. # I‘ i The tleath of Mrs. (Dix) McLeod of Fredericton, N.B., came as a se- vere shock to all. Mrs. McLeod, since her removal from Charlotte- town, has been an annual visitor here, spending the summer at her pretty cottage in Keppooh. and her visit was always a plessurettw her friends, among whom she wm ‘be sincerely missed. Hotfldaughmerf Y °°""°"- l!" 119811 Ilfldvlns medicine Mrs. F. '1‘. Thomas, and ntécojfllri ~ at McGlll for five years and gradu- Geo. H. Laitllaw, of I-Ialifdx - ated with honors. Dr. Shaw has.‘ came over ‘for the funeral, “rctufh an appointment this year with the home today. l ' ‘ Vancouver Genet‘ I Hospital. He in‘ a nephew of thefiate Dr. R. Bruce Shaw, and J. W. Shaw. Chief o Police at Charlottetown. ‘ I O O _ Prince Edward‘ Island is to be re- presented nt the National ‘Conven- tion of the Catholic Women's Lealue of Canada. at the Wendou 110161. Montreal, by Mrs. W. J. Mc- , Intyre. The convention will beheld from June-ti to 10. and a the clos- tns banquet Mrs. Mclntyze will rn-' bly to the toast of the Island, u. which she is sure to do ample Jus- 01 1O I Mr. R. Bruce Shaw, graduate oi" King Edward High School anti for- mer U. B. C. student, graduated re- centiy at McGill University, Mon- treal. with n degree of hi.D.C.M. Dr. Shaw, who is the son of.Mr. W. N. Shaw, 988 Bute street, Van- . a c‘ a y g, Long-sleeved dresses of beige lace in both one and two-piece mo-i _ dels are vary smart for afternoon’ wear. They are worn with hats to‘ 111111011. or a bit deeper in tone. .\,y Tt)t1|1|>'.~4 .\- .1139’ tit-Mill Chiffon or taffeta flowv111“~ shade inst. a trifle d~="1'°"“°: gown are evennlgks tiictuic no - Q U U New versions of the 8111"‘ ' jewelry tumaist of a nocltlact bracelets of. several twisted Bl ‘ 1 of gold held 105911161 1'1"“ “h square of green enamel. T119111 ' earrings to match- Theitwwldfe Wheel- Mid“ n duptalled at a" - on. thunder- .“ now In our uiul panda. no. 1'1"" ' "n" er hlllthill‘ a aim than trout r-mel» ww" >93" m; mm- ' have tho 0°“ 1m: you olll big on» Wllll. . 0 ' but it ‘is. Ithd l j evéfr paid by The, Great- Wm ' libbfon '1. WM“ m“ ~ , 9,0,1 “f. tics} She le was Friday morning. _ 0 Tiny Idle, to llily greet tru t be "f f o . ‘w 11- There w be two tea any: at the ' Tennis __Courts this week, the hos- touu for-the scum lnlui ma" I v 1161301191111 Jfir would be even worse than they have been in the past. 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