,. 111E» CENTRAL formons... _—“ ' . .. 13;} , l. onor m Bolmns Goulag. 8H0, ,mm milan? m,.;,»_..s on. E. c.‘ HARRIs. Wili be sa. ‘ sent irom hisortilco untll July 6. ROBIN “0°” FLouR—ym m cer sella it. overy bas gunnteod. BLOUSES MARKED FOR THE dEA‘RLY 8HOPPE‘R'at P8101“ 10 ay. . WHITE SILK OUTING HATS {lainty chic models just in at l’a ons. SUMMER COTTAGE TO KENT “Fine situation ut Rocky Point. nnpiv Robetr Cot‘tou, ut Maritime DON‘T LOOK DINGY. Brush un your wardrobe with a new dress. skirt or blouso ut Patons. Nowt 'St‘. John‘s chicon Daolares Tamia/r. brand new man." Hall, 2l) Dugan SL, .St. Jahn's, N. i". Dish Towels and Aprons Let Them Soak Ciean in Rinso. HEYI should be CLEAN. shouidn't they. ail thoae kitchen things—aprons, towcls. dusters. waah clotho etc.? But there are no many and you are oo tired l Airight. let Rinso wash them. lt will—every stain and speck of dirt will rinse nwny sfter a good soaking in the cleansing Rinso suda. Rlnso in thc new modem method for the famin waoh—but use it properly—do not pour tho Rinao direct ftom package to tub—maire the Rime solution first as per directions on the pack. ne. Thon it guarantees wonderfui results. IF YOU- USE A WASHING MACHINE Souk you: clothea in the Rinso suds Il usuel—for une hour. two hours. overnight. or as long as con. veulent, ndd more Rinao solution and work the machine. Rime ,thomughly and dry—you will have n dom. uvect, onow-white wnsh. At . h Mode by Ail the mskers Grocen _ ‘ of LUX mon f l AN APPRE'OITAION. Denr Friend and Rector.— We. your panishnlonem ol Nonth Wilt- ahllro, on the eve of ynur depnnturc irom Ils. tako i‘his opportunity or exn‘osslng i0 you nnd Mrs. Jones oui" appreciation or yonr lailmrs among us. Your ai-m lilas evor and allwaiyis ubeon in direct us t0 Christ as our'porsonal Savlour and Fricnd. We trust thalt lnutho future. il not now. you mny sec soma i'vru'lt l‘rom iho «good scod you have sown. Yonr place among u-s will .ho har-d to iIll. and some of us at lenst wi‘ll long rem‘enibolr ' ylour pleueant munncr and cheèi'lng vwordsfdln'your now flold 'ot laihorv niwayls remember ihat aur pmyers'do fol-low you, and 'we feel thnt our lotis will he the gain o! thrise ito ' :w'hom you will mlhlsier. And now. in parting. pleaao accent thia Slllflll git', na a. slight token ot our love tu: you and yours. AN, DEAD Quietly Passes Away ai: Hls Homo Durlng Thursday. lSt-nnley B. mesay, Ltd., illnoss, suys a. Calgary cxohange. hcre proutlcaily ever sincc. .well lmown "in tho‘cilty, d'uring t'he yoalrs 1908—940. ka, Alihcrta. ilcnch. Cal. S. B. RAMSAY, FORMER ALDER. M Wldely Known Calgary Oid Tlmer, Stanlcy B. Ramsay, DE the tir-m or local paintors and dccoræuwrs, and a weli known Calgary oidti'mer, dled lutte Thursday atternoon, alter a. brricï Mir. th‘lllä’ity M'A-s'ilorn in Prince 9 Edward lslnnd and came to Caignry r - . . Calnrpholl ami Schurmnn; m 1904’ and h“ “mon m MillSS llernico Stultz. iniornris» havingi ibeen a. membor o! the city counrcli.M15q The vdeceiwed la survivcd 'hy his widow and a immiiy of six ohildren'. also two slstcrs, Mrs. Frank'lln andl Mrs. W. E. IPorcival. of Providence. il. 1.: two brothcrs, John, 0E Pono- and Enri, ol' Long l'innoral arrangomcnts are timing MODER‘N WOM E LIKE coudnctud l’y Sllnver‘s l'uneral os- _ talhlishment. A tunoral service will . l lie conduuivcd hy 'itev. H. H. Bing- PAiRjiS. June 23.—4 ainretiringi , t ) _ from the dressmalring -i)uslnoss.lhdm" fi“ “"Ï'ÎOI‘ÎÎI .Œ,me dcw‘u’edi Motte"! womcn 100k "k6 hundlcs 1800 iark Road. tus .tltcrnoim at M nm 1 rnmäu m b0 ,‘ mm), w o'u-inuk. "i‘hu ypall-ibearers wn‘ll he ‘“°."’°s°"l,îë"°1:}a.ll 03'11"“; l I giv‘iitâÎÏ'il/ÏË'RÉËI..VËI ÉÎBËEOÏËÏÎÏÎË wlthg'nàser“‘îlfie “äîubphàcïnoo'r'id. l9. lilopor. îlnbermcnit will 'be “l‘âme” Ms won “à” n" o mado in tho Union cemetery. l . . . _ l . raid u, me toduy. Lady Gordon was the' iirst tltied Bl‘ilish woman to enter the dress-making lrallo. N RAG BUNDLES. ‘TIMEER DESTROYEDIBY FUNGI illiwh saur in our iorosts large Ladv'GOMŒIv “me” 5h“ “w hmlænmunrisyof Iti-mber are destroyed dress'ma‘ker' M‘flym‘mx' “t a lly lungi. and whiie these iosses sum'ptuous I'ote in his chntoan. Shn me nm mua“). M spectacmar m complained about the latter's muse camed by “gecw’ me), me “brum- rlse ‘0 “‘“W' saylngï quito ‘ns limiportsnt and desorving “il made him*pi0ked him “n as or attention. n Ils only w'ithi'n re- B Iitile hoywnow look at him.“ cent yeærs ohm lungous and insect Molynoaux, who won I'ormm'ly (loprednllolhs in t‘he forest .havo hoad cutter l‘nr “Lucille.” is n-nnrb hem glvcn æny LhoughL l Thlg .15 "l i0 have simm- 3100‘000 ai hi"initie to n. reaiizatlon or ithe faotthat lnCllIding timbor supplies in tliis country arc PRETTY LlNGERIE 1811!th displayed at Petons. where‘ low pri. ces brins ready buyers. ' fine will ho held: ml y. 3rd. Admission 25 ont}:ç q in” _——s’à g COAL just arrived a cargo oi best screen coal, dischargiug now Get ‘our prlcos for your W-lnter supply. W. T. Weir, Stanley Bridge. J \ CHURCH GROUNDS abSummcr- fieid will ho the place or the Ice CI'ŒËHB Festival on Tnursday, June 2M“ . _ ‘ NURSElS' CAKE, SALE—The graduate nurses purpose holding a cake sale on Friday niternoon. June 30th. to augment their tund for the National Memorial. Mr. George J. Rogors bas klndly given the nurses spaco in his store for the sale. Buy y'our Domlnlon‘ Day cake and so heip a worthy cause. Dominion Day w'lil ho tho biog- est day in ihe‘hlstory of Summer- side..Horse races, athletlcs. unn Vfil‘lilng Pr'nce. county. Soldiers' Monument, Parade with. oavalry escort, Band conCert, In short ev- ery minute will b‘e packed w'ih sport and exdlement.‘ -«-_Get ready for Summel‘s'de Dom- imllon Day. CAVENDISH CHURCH.—A com- plote prognam of movlng 'plctures will he glven in the 'Cavendish Presliyiierian uhurch Tlrursday cv- oning ai 8 oïclock. Those .piclurns allinw t‘he aciual work nbeing d‘ono lby our mlss'lonanios in China, Ko- rea nnd Japnn. This is a rare opv portunrity oi seoin-g sume> oi’ lhe Imost beautii'ui ecenery 'in these (:oun'iiries. and alsn oi' gottlng a knowledge of the mannsr ot liie of Iihe peuples. There 'will ,ihe no ad- mission ine.‘ hui. a voinntary ofl'cr- ing will Ihu takcn up for mlssiunary 'work. ' CONCERT ‘ENJOYED.—A large audience ni‘iondod the musical oon- cert lulstnlg'ht ("l‘uesdinw at Happy- .iami when tho l'oliowing program |wavs given: 'l’iuno duol, ’i‘ho Miss- Ies Noonan: vocn‘l solo." Mrs. Il. B. Ilinunt: readlngs, Edgar IShaIw; lplano solo, Prof. W'ntki’s'. Surmuerside Statiouers . possilile is being them a success. 5' . porting the ceriiflcates in Grade 6. Prince t BRIGHT NEW COLOREDÆJLK scarfs (or outdoor viear just ,re- LAKE VER—DfiÂNCE AND ceived n't Petons. wards. Even light foods causod —_' sa i “Io t m h s. les CREAM lestmàhwill. held REMEMBER THE date July lst‘ (1.3.33 agot a: ägæäg Lmyalîag: hiday evening, J 30th. '1': not Vornon Horne Races. Everylhins wonld hardly support ‘my weig’ht dons to mnke REiMOVALp—Mter June 30th. Dr. Harry Johnson's office will hc nu hl! reslidence, '275 Richmond t NAME CORRE>CTED.—In re- Street School yesterday Doris Carver’s. naine was glven as Doris Kennody. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY—The Langue oi' the Cross Society wish t0 announce that mey have dis- novercd inst ths slickest spot on 1’. E. lsiand for holding a picnlc. It la Carrdls Park and we waut everybody to comte. TAKES NEW CHARGE—«Amont: ithe candidates ufor the priesthood a-t tho Tninit-y Ordination in A'll Salnts' Crrhhedrai, Hal'ltax. was'the n’Rov. Ciemenlt Mitehell, i'ormerly ol' ‘lhe ‘onngregazliion of St. Peter's Ca- thedlrwi. Charlotteto‘wn. IMr. IMlt. cheil in priestdncharge of the par- lsh of Ecum Secwm. N. S. T‘HE 'VARSITY TROUPE hav- ing successl'u'lly toured the Joiand are leavlnyg boday for New Bruns wiok to flnis‘h thlelr :boolcings, clos— Iing in lSt. John J‘uiy 6. iEveryiwhere on the IIsland they have met with iïnvor land. thcy arc sure t0 have the azume success during the flniish 0l lllelr tour. While in uSummer- aide, Wi'l'bent .Aivery. t‘he boy violin- is‘t. iollidliy ‘pl-ayed for the sidk ai tlie_li’rili-ce Gonn‘ly Hospital. A DECIDED HIT—Wiibert Avcry the 'boy violinist. 1ms been recelvcd with ‘wondertul entiiusinsm every- where on the Island. Critiœ have been ioud in his pralse, and ha han a mosn promising future. 'l‘hins young violln'ist has given nl‘nch ol‘ huis time, whilo on the Island. pluy- inig lior the sick. and noedlose to say. lhe splrlt has been m‘uch ap- precinired. ‘Af-ter another twiniter ol' engagements and study iin New York, lhe Islnnd may have the ploasure of hearing thls hrlliliant Quartoite. Messrs. Bo'wness, Slianp, vioinîn mon. Vocalsolus, Chiarles mari-e: rending, Mrs. Horman; speclaities. Rose Rvnn and er. Joe Doy'le; vocal solo. George B‘owncns; stop—dancing, Joe Doyle; wlolln iso- lo, Miss Bernicc Stuiltz. | l Mrs. Edwnrd Shaw Bottirsto have returned from tho annua] training with tho P. E. l Lig’ht ‘liomc.w—Rev. ’I‘. A. Wiison has rvwnily purohascd a now “Cliovmlet Spoci:l."— Miss Snnio Show haa roturned 'home alîter spendting n few days, the gnost oi Miss Gcrtrudo Railray. Union Northr-Mr. Frcd Horne and iMir. Wilbur Robinson have completh the contract ner hos iheen engade to toach in year.—-Mr. David iMacdonaid and BRAOKLEY NOTES.—— Mr. andl have just re— turned from a. vislt to the western part or thc ifi’lülldr-er'. Prestoni Rodd and vMir. Lee Stewart were recmrt visitors to Union North. «'Mr. V. Prouda and Mr. M ol painting «Mr. W. liouston‘s buildings—Miss Wooll- iCovo Heud again l’or the comlng lirycnlon hns roturncd homo alter York artilsts. ————4—.—.———‘— PE‘RSONALS i Mr. A. B. Walker ni Launching was in tho L'ity ycsterday. Mir. iC. R. liarris and son. Boston are lesiting i‘he cily. . Messrs. M. M'. Daley and C. B. Daley, New York are registcred at the Revere Hotel. lii‘astcr Normnn Mnrshnli cf Tor- onto in visiting his grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. (l. Corney. Mrs. lBerry, St. John. N. 13., le visitlng her daughtor, Mrs. R. E. Pendlleton, Suffolk. Mr. and M‘rs. J. K. Ross have taken up thelr suulmerjesidencc ni. Sulfolk. ‘ Mrs, ‘Conroy. Miiss Conroy and Mrs. F. W. Maliet. Souris motorea to the clty yesterday. nnythlng like potatoes, cæUbage or pork and beaus. misery Limewr I would suffer alter- and if l tried to go u‘p‘s hil‘i like ;. Prescott ctreet my ben; wildly and ‘l would blow like a ‘bellow‘s. got un murniugs feeling slck and 5 fagged out. ' i such a. fine appetlto i can eat any ining. even flippers. . ed several vpounds, nieep fine and have pienty ol‘ euergy. in! the chance tu tell othcrs what a finc medicine ‘Tanlac is." gists. Firàt-Chss Slow Mode alion on tho rond this scason thnt l violinth in a series ot' irecitnls as . siqucd ihy severai oi: the hest New ‘ iMiiss Amy S. Dawson. who spent ï “Mi! Flippers; 'aihs Weight 4 h Even J'l Completer Overcome Stubborn Stomach Trouble That had .. Gtuck to Hlm for Fillteen Yearo. "Talth has made me ieel like a à: declared John "l' hall siomach trouble for fit- ‘ een yoars. d wus atraid to eat ‘because o! the heart would I slept very badiy and "But s-ince taking Tanlac I have I have gain l‘m glad ‘Taniac is sold by ali good drug_ u ————.O.——-—- ÿ v ilit on Every Feature‘ WILL BE AT THE PRINCE ED. WAHD FRI‘DAY AND SAT- UlîD/ÀYv JUNE 3mn, JULY lat. (BAiiNiB/IMDGE, (7.1.) ll‘ thero i5 any ministre] orgnnlz- Van ,Arnam IM‘inSirG—ls il ns' t'he oxceis the is will have to "go soma" boys express it. Thesc favorite comcdlans arc carrying about 30 peuple and thero ls not n woak act on thclr pro- gramme, 'i‘he stage settings were attractive and (ho costumes 0l t‘he ï best. From stnrt to finish, the audi- once evinced greant pleasure at tilo nrtistic singing nnddancing—none heltcr Ims ihnen heard or li'een here by :Iny minstrei aggregation i and i'he l’un was in evidence ail à lhrough Lho programme and refln- en in cvery respect. 'The band and orchestra was mnde un of artists and ihcir Dlay- in}: ni, the t‘heatre was superh. I The Van Arnnm Miustrels are ai. v. wnys good and llle marie n hit In ., cvory i'eaturo ni their porformance', k ’l‘hvy are assisled by the hast vaudeville talent we have ercn ini a minstrei show. and rvery ncl, re- (‘C‘IVM rounds of npplause, (:nll‘ing ' for cncores. Anyone w.ho pays a dollar to 598. a good minsirel show will not find 'zmy inuit with such a (me ns thel i. Van Arnam Minstrels ure prosery, ing thls season. 'They will certain—Z . Iy mnike a record with the pro.| i gramme they nre giving thelri ' patrons and thcy descrve n big‘ - success. iSeats now on sale .‘tt ihc 'i‘ht-atre box office, open dally at 9.30. “ Prises 52C, 80e, 51,10. The Van Arnaln Minstrel baud i will parade from thûir private car . xlt'11.30 Fridny morning,'route of \ varade will bc Weymouth, Kent. H Queen Water. M .w—___. FEAR KAISER MAY ATTEMPT T0 ESCAPE FROiM EXILE IN HOLLAND. I 'LONDON, June 28.—Approhen. sion exisis in ‘Holland lest former Kaiser William attcmpis to slip nway from Doorn and re-enter Gor- many in the event ol' a Royniist rising, ioilowing the assassination of ‘Foreign Minister Rathenau, ac- cording to i'he correspondent of the London vDaiily Mail at 'l'ho lionne. The_Writ‘er. huwevcr quotes J. B Kan. rSecretary ot the Dutch Home O a TiP TOP TAILORS Are Mailing New friends rvëïïoäï‘ A“ ' PAGE NINE PIGE ‘FNL CanWe l’ui You on Ihe us!“ Aîltin'-\ x “Il. lipî Top Tailors are in Charloiieiown: and Again Demonsirating Ÿ Tiroir r 011e 'Price Value Supremacy ’ A“ SUlTS s24°" . SUITS , , ' OUR MATERIALS ARE MADE T0 MEASURE. MADE UP IN WHATEV- MADE T0 FIT. ER INDIVIDUAL STYLE MADE T0 SATISFY. ‘ YOU REQUIRE. Just at the time when men are considering the pur- chase of their new summer suit and overcoat along come. the Tip Top Tailors, CANADA’S LARGEST ONE PRICE MADE T0 MEASURE CLOTHIERS, with an unequalled off‘er.‘ Tip Top Clothes may now be obtained right here in this city. Tip Top Tailors expert designer from the Wholesale Tailoring plant at Toronto will be here Thursday and Friday only t0 give special attention t0 customers at the l store of. A.F. CAMPBELL Charlottetown 157 Grafton Street CONFIRMATION SERVICE Louis ihe Holy llis Lordship Rt. Rev. 'Leary. Bishop ol' Church, Charlottowwn. ied iby ais Secretary Rev. R. SI. John, ut the Cathedral staff and Rev. Fsther Campbell oï Alherton, motored to Bloomfield on Wednes- Mir. [Archie Auld spent Sunday -——— wnn friands in Winsloc.—-4Mr. L, Mir- and MP8. _SA Marühall 0l Ol'lice. als saying chat such appn. dny the 14th inst where his Lord (70le [5 (105m: a mgmng husmeg, Toronto ure vlsiting in the city, hensfon 15 groundlesg. shlp .held a. confirmation clasa on in his sa“, mil]À_T],e muny friands ihe gnosts of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. N"We have no evldence “la: me ’l‘hursday mornlng, and was the a; Mm (Con Mm“ regret u, Iorney, Elm Avenue. Kaisermas nny such intention, hu guest oi' Rev. J. A. Gaudet until lie lim-n ne her "inogs'fi M131“ sald, “and tho surveilianm mam_ieit Tllul‘sday niternoon ior St. inined amqu his i5 go close “un Bridgclfs parish‘, 'Brae. lie was mot and .Mrs_ Job t EGCUHIDEH- t Bloomfield l’y RGV- Filme" Mc' vthe 50th amnivensar sliy to the parents as to the care m. nAuld Lam . . . . ., . g Syne. the compan) mîly tËËËUËaJÏÏÊeoïiiiiËÏeÊh:‘ÎËÎ; dispersed. feeling thalt they hud en an . ' - n, . . >. æbsnnence pledge t0 b8 Rem “nm Joyed one ol the rare treuils oiliit. hey are twenty—onc years oiî age. KINGS CREAM HORSES. The ceremonies concluded hy iiis Lordship glving the children a spec- DONDON, Juna 23.__ Thm‘gh lai ‘hlesslug to aid them in keeping soma or mem me Su" m wûndsorl “"5 5’15"59 ianhïuuy' 4the King has now disposed ot most ‘0i the loulous creaam Hanoverian herses, which have been .ior su many yenrs an expeoted tenture in Stalle processions and diapinys. oh- serves n. Dally Chronicie Wl‘ltû". Soma oi‘ thn :horscs, a. verytramt- y or me“. .mzm alhie breed. hav-e gono iulo the se! vice ol' a I'amous travelling n'irons, G GOLDEN WEDDI‘N " AT MAYFIELD On 'I‘uesday. June 20, 1922. Mir. n Brown oeiohrnted loto, the entertalnors , irone Unstle. lrving Boriin and bccoming 'inorensingiy ecarce and spendlng n iew (laye with ihls the past low wcekmat York louves 'i twmu“ '1’0 imlWSSHlle TOI” lllm i0 D Id {m MMKS Lot 7 and me x Jenny nony. thwt ovory agcmy w.hlch ls respon- brolhor in Union." Mr. George Unis morninz on return tu ncr S0 NEW. OVNI i! ho wishrr 0"?“ ° ‘ ' ' "‘50" . ihan re nnnmtood m b0 ur l sibie for destruction in the iores‘t Ilnghcs was in tho ciiv on Dollar hume at Sussex. fi..— l'fll'lSh ‘PFIOSL 'ROV. J. A- GRUÛGL Ni 'Dhe beautll'ul June afiennoon'was En: [theapams Or “MM!” à’ä’lmç‘iÿ lIlInIu-d'n l‘ilnlmc-nl for snle simum [,0 curcl‘ully gludled, Dnyfier. Bordon ‘Mac‘Lure has re- -———— "' seven O'CIOC“ in“? 50mm" 0“er m“ idem ‘0' 5‘10“ 3' "MW" “c““"‘“““ m1 une and one_.perhaw me mon. laverywlaere ccnily sald his vaIuaihie horse.— 'MlSS Alla I)tu ol 93 Pownal ihc churoh took place. tiie'rlriycûss' and ‘alil 'lhe "l‘vnm me“? won sullnlll): placed oi mil—Mis now tint ’l‘he Orangomen ol‘ linrrington in- Slreel 18 entertalnlng lier cousin. - ion being hended by me “en”: 0'958“! excepbmg‘u Km fier: drum herse or tho Roytal i-lonso tend ‘hoidlng a tca in me near Miss Marion Buschannn, ol' St, B H beäläôl'. CËJÊSI beal‘eli). ÎS‘ .Erevententli (Illltl account of i nesa an Huard“. band. ï, «s? a"; r; î- 22-. future. La la. Missouri. ‘ Nul" u" “‘1‘ 0“- °"'““'““ “'3' ’ ‘ " 31'95"" e ' . , v mu.& u y ‘msnng Ms [ml-(15mn, wnunt the Mm and Mrs. iBrownH i-amily _ ‘ ' ONLY THE FINEST OF Miss 'Mleivina, cordon w.ho bas procession passed the vast congrtîv were sa: preâent.hîonsistix;gd0:uäilfltâ‘ —' 4*.“ —'— . , . ' ors 0“ ' ' gation whlcn had gd‘rhered i” “"0 ‘50“5' "3° “g ' FIRST VOYAGE succsss or EM. 1‘ gars. vvvvvv Richmond Street Charlottetown . ,, .Insuranceat :A' ‘ ni; atasnmmerside, Lioyd Lewis A Stock Companies. Thut‘s them. THE TOBAGCO CROP ls used in the manufacture oï 4‘ the cigare wo nandle. And it la used only nitor thorough curlng and agclng. " why the hrnnds of cignra wo onrry niw-ays satlsfy smok- ers and nmko cusiolnors l'or tho dealers who soli Ask your cigur msn for our We cam gct thom for you li ho has not alrondy a V supply on hand. Sickness and Lowest rate. A AL vvvvvvvvv l have au injury il. t0 appiy Minard fnmous Liniment. It is antisept \ - ' "4 un n'a rrwo "MILLION.- PEOPLE .uu Cul-an won munir on. or Il rose club Glul nul, un un un no l l n un: tho 'wuror voluu venin: produunlv. Our «min-tien will tell If {ou nenni. zoo. will mon Q. on. E. o. mimis l'atoll-t P p P v Tho rlrst thing to do when you l soothing, heallng and'àlges’wick "3M" A , 0'", 'a 3......— Ol t0 inprovo . - ; -_- 33::- city yesterday. Loo Annales. CaI.—Thnt dslnty and charmlng actress, Louise Huff. noted for her wonderfui complex— lnn, is also a. wrlter ot‘ many arti— or beauty. She ‘lmen a successi'ul strident in t‘he Prince of Wales Uoilege has re- turnetl to her home in Cardigan. Mir. and 'Mm‘. W. Keliy. 'Summcr- cies on the subject aide, Mrs. io‘rederlc Chose and Mr. glaAIly tells the Dona‘ld Chaso of St. John motored rendons o! this t0 lhe Clly yestcrduy. nanar how they ' may quickiy au- quire a smooth. soit. rosy-whlto complexion. Hero la her ‘method: “To get. tire best resuits the skin imust wbe thor- oughly cloansed daily with a good ciesnslng croam. Mmjor il. L. Mioli‘ntrigo. of llali- fax 'llas concluded his voterlnnry cxaminalions of the horsos or thn P. E. i. Light Herse and leit for .the maimland yostcrd‘ay. 's . lc The Guardian. regrets t0 ie-arn ni tho very serions illnoss of Mrs. William Weihstor, Dunstatfnago, ïhilrs. Websler la in her 90th yoar .1 prarer hiska. [E3]: sistcr ot the loto Edward mm me“. Then . mpply Dorwillo, __q__ which you can soeurs at the toi- Iat countor o! any uptodate drug or ddpartment store. This com- ' . “nation “mm” Loulu Huit ly beautlfles the complexion and l use nothing aise." Over one million are now uslng Denwillo ln .preference te face now- ders and other beautiflers. and they are ail just as enthusisstic over it ss Miss Huit. (lot .Derwlllo and Lis- lm cold croam and try them today. You will nho delighted. The foilow- ‘Mr. James Essery. ono ot the most liighiy rospecied residents nr ‘Union. Lot 33, han loft on an ox- tcnded vislt to the Canadien North West. :En ‘ronte ho w‘ill vlait Mr. and Mm. A. Essery at ‘Montreal. Mrs. John Martin. Montagne han nrrlved at Sprlng'wator. :Sssk., on a' ‘visit .to hor leur sons who are locoted t‘here. Beiore returning 'sha will vlsit thor brotherumir. 'i‘homas 'Miellish. Okanagan Valiey. B. C. '«Mr. Jas. P. ‘Molntyre, M. D.. Sav- come thelr Spiritu his flrst official v rohed in stole. tne crosler innpartc ‘ Confirmation - , tion. al Leader. cape. m Episcopal Blossing. ship had tvakcn th lor hlm in ‘the Sanctuary, pre ropl dialvly. tne day torminaied with tlon or the Bicssed ,Sncamcni. Anthony's o‘clock in St. belng at Mans o'clock, .follow the prosonce otla. v grega‘tion. Fathers McDonaid wero assistants Bishop, 13' Gaudet were Mas les. The sponsors for th were Maxim J. Gnllnnt and Mrs. J. Collant. mon wes oloquon Rov. Fnther In the llttls oncs, Crenlor. Campholl Tha conflrmniio nge Harbor .Mr. D. n. McDonald, Ing druggists soli thom under a Bedsque and lion. Dnvid McDonsld mon,” felilnfi' mlnrantoe. J. G. Glennnnan mare vltitors to monnaies” and Rushes Dru; 00., M . .‘ .. . Atter Confirmer the Blshop npohe to regarda to t‘he parents; ihe children on Ihis lsit. lils Lordshlp lire. carrying d upon ihcm the When his hord- e scat prcpnred addrcss- os in bolh French and English wcre sented to his bordship, vwho in y thanked tho people must cor- np agaln. were recited. 'l‘ha proceedings for Bent‘dio- hy Rev. J. A. Gaudot, P.P. Thnrsday. I' His Inrdship‘ ceiobl‘nted Mnss si 7 Church. 4 ed by the adminisira- l tion oi the Sacrement oi Confirma- chontymine hoys and girls were conflrmcd 'hy liis Lordshlp in ' nry large con nnd l0 hho 'ther St. John and Faih‘ar tara ol’ Ceremon- o chlldrcn 5:4,“ Gordon Laird. Misses 'Slolle. noi- tly prenchcd hy Campbell. who lMplred thu love oi thoir tlon Hls Ïnrdship dutlos townrds theli‘ est, Ho“ aloo spoke emphotic- valuablo glfts. er—lmlaw, two sons—lndaw. and seven and dhlidren—nn unblroken fam- The lhridesmald ol' 50 yewrs .Mrs. John Andrews (a sistcr ) sot wl-th lier ag‘ain. Mr. iBrown'vs six bnothens. w.ho ro» slde on 'l’.E.ul., wero ail in attend- anca, ome hmther. Alemmler—who was' groomsman—but who now re- sides in ancouvor—could not ihe with t‘hem, 'llho lover sumvmcr dny was pieasaniiy wiled away i-n social 1m. PRESS OF CANADA. iiy. ago, of lM‘l‘s. Brown VÏIOTOR'IiA, June 27.—Nlne days and two houm il'om Iihe breakiwalcr nt Yokohnma, Japon. io Wiiilinvm lieud Quarantlno Station, eight hoan over the record for ‘tho run, held ihy the vslonmship Empress oi’ lRmssiva. ol' i‘he salmo 'l'ine, tho new 0anadlan Vanille vSleamship Con“ pany's liner. idmprcsa o! Cnnwdn. on tiho VancouvenOrlont run. arriv- The procession lined ‘ m ter. _intercourse and mnsic. Ai. 5 p.m.. I . and procecded to thef camedeaiâ a “1!”me 6mm" Was served' a ed haro early yesterday' ou lier where various prayelä 0|“ Immiden voyage. in commaud ut hnndsome L€fl<50t of china, which‘ was given Mrs. Brown on hor Wed- ding dity by 'her parents. Mr. and iMns. George Smith. wns agnln ln evidonce. and mnch admired. os- peciaiiy by 'tlhe ladies. ‘The lollow- in}: oxiempore iprogram was very well carried irhrough: ‘ Romarks. "Plant and Prosont Opv portuniiiies." hy Wm. Brown. Mair- gnte; .rocltœtlon, "Grandmnis Beau“ hy Miss Steiln 'Roll‘ing‘s: lnsbrlrmen- titi muislc: reclintion. “Deccnl: Folk‘s‘ ISIn." .hy Mr. DoWitt Brown: d-uet. “Blesaed Ju-hllee." vby Mr.and .Mrs. iSimon Brown: rocitation “The Tnousers Daddy Wore," .by IMaster Blair ‘Rolllugs; singsong. Mrs. Gant, A. J. leiey. R.N.R. 'Tho now 'Emlpress is 627 leot long 21,527 gross tonnage. and in cap- able tif making 22 'knots an ‘hour. ‘SIIB la llie largest passenger siewm- slrip. nui only in the Canadian-Orb 8 ent service, Ibnt on the Paclilc. äeagîoâdoob much' bile lof: in o o dmnîul ver. Dr. Chnso’s’kldney-h ver Plus set tho liver riant and billons- nese and beodnohes annoncer. etp2: a dose. “album” A Onc des! ivoi- 86' .4 l lings, Jean s'nd l-Ena Brown. Mosars. Simon and DoWitt Brown; -roclta- tlon. "immigran-ts’ Convorsstion."] by Wm. Brown. oi‘ Piictou. N. S.;v solo. iby Uittlc Alma. Rollings. Mr. and Mira. IBrown wero tho ru- ln cipients of many drind "membrane, including gold coins and othor Alter the singles