, _ ,»=1‘t,. - __ _, - _, . . _ .,)_,__ ' 1 A _ _,,__A4 _PAGE Two """ ‘run cn.\.iu.orrn'rtiwtv ouaiman _ _ _ _ -6- _ _,___ _ -. _ THE rut » 1 roi vou~ fd _x ,. 1 rl; .\. I" _ ._ . I lilo. _ Waterminfs ideal. The ` best by test. $2.50 and ` Large, assortment £ QI. choose from. G. II.. TAYLOR _ _ll “The store for Waltham I _-_ Watches" _ i E 'P 5 'scalar ‘utr The Officer Explained IA German prisoner was brought iu‘ und questioned by the intelligence otii-I tier. After the questioning the pris- oner.wl1o spoke English with a London accent, said that he had ti. question to ask. "i can not understand what that soldier that boyoneted me meant," he remarked plnintively. "There were' three of na. Casper and Max and mel This soldier came running at us and we all put our hands in the air up and Said 'Ka.mcra.d.` But he shot Casper and Mk! and put his lbayonet into mol and then he went running right on.‘ _-and all he said was, naw. go chase yourselfl' 1 can not understand what that soldier should mean." And the t'5i!ltce'r explained chat the Tommy han merely remarked that he was in lt" great hurry. ‘ ` Women never criticize tho iudg-f ment of m:~n who pay the mcotnpll- IDG!! LQ. ~‘”_-"”“lt ' l mN.A.nn's t.1:~'l'.\tn>."r. Citntsrroeitltn satwnizns. Dalhousie | .l cured it horse, badly torn by a unch torir. with .\ltN.tnn‘s l.t.\'t» :11l>N1‘. . l st. Peters. C. B. now. t.t.\'Ltnt~‘ '; 1_1 cured a horae of a bad swelling- by :»m.'aitD's t.r:\'iitE-wr. l Estate C. L. Stricltlantl l 'I_`enders will be receiveti up till Saturday the 24th day of .\lay instant, at 10 A. M. for the pur- chase-of the office and Dental furniture also the Dental instru- ments, an_d stock of the late Dr. C. L. Strickland. The same may be seen_at the late Doctor’s office _.on application to thc undersigned to whom Tenders to be addressed. Pacman at PAt.ut~;n H866-5-22M'3I. ~`.. ' t 1 1 l l men- I ,~».=‘ F43; _ _ ’~'_',-_\I_-1, _ `._ ,;‘f,.' _ /A .~- -~~~;:'..--._- --- I 'Royal North West .tlioultted Police Recruits. 1 l l AN odicer will be at the foliowinx placts it Prince Edward is':|nd.forthc Dnrpue of en Karl' E Rectum. wz :~Off ce of Dovuini -n Prnv n vial nllovment Service. Charlottetow . from Rtlito Jig Linh. Cars liow. S uris 3 tt ta gh ne. Clift in otel, Stmtnsnide. 7th to qth June A annum liebe' entl a I `ht¢ ..a’l.1',‘»~, .-.i`.‘.l......-1' Yi' " "`° " °“ . Minimum he ¢-_i\5i et 8 inch s ; min'mum ch'-at _rpuwrenentii inches: maximum weight 175 ltr. crm of engagement .l Sears. ' A. A. MCLEAN, ' Comptroller. Ottawa, May |919. .mo-6-zznml. 4 . _ -ra _ _ T..- ~»»~ - 1. Lug, 'It _ \ ,_ . ` - . 1 _ . '“¢__ _ gt. . ~ - t - ,.. 1 . ~ -.» :ie--. 'gr--~»a,»-~1~<~,~~ - _,.1--= ve--._-Q 1~.>` arty" -~<< f -.»-'--_ ~=~ -- __ '_' "“' ~ - .-ir-+ +» +' ' 4- - ., _ . .. .en _ l`,..d,_._.. . .. (5 M _,.,,, _ * T/ » »,. _ ll.-\i.ll-`.-1X, May 21.-Quotations tur- nisbetl by l-‘__ B. .\ic(’urd.\' & (‘o.. stock .ind llontl brokers, members of the .\lnntre:tl Ext-ltange. 'l`ue.=tla_\'. \\'-edtlestlw _att-11.... ._ . noe.. 11123;, :tif-it 67% 7815 74"; ~l1\.»'_, 165% lf_'5\,»§ tit) 183'; 109 28% S31.; 102% 78 126 .Stu 101 ,_ Th Antz . . . . . . ._ fl? A. R. . _ t'rt|c_ ._ .. Cc-nt...... (`.`f’.R...... ., C. 'l‘. .. .. , is 73 32 teas, 1251. 791.. 182%- 109 _ ssl-, S2 102-lr, _ T71, 136% L4 cecgxwgng ...Fg,_._ 75¢.&FvFn _-.7r;,_m' i.".jfu: HOUSES ONLY HOMES WHEN THEY ARE SAFE .-\ home ehould be a safety cfntre- a sanctuarv for every member of the family that occupies it. Dangerous con- ditions, such as defective electric o as rittings. insanitary plumbing, uupr tected _~itair.-.'ays. or ttutirwayri withou railingg an-1 which invite accidents are lamentably common in our houses, in xt survey of nearly 30,000 accidents in the city ol Chicago covering a period of elf-.von years. it was found that over 51 per cent were household accidents. These caused the death, or perman- ently crippled thousands of persona and yet the citizens of the United States claim to be a "home-loving peo» ple". A similar analysis of Canadian statistics would probably prove that Canada wtt~' no morg successful in converting houses into homes. Faulty htlllding construction, defective wiring and plumbing are pitifully common. anti, in too many instances. are wlnketi at by so-called building inspectors. Householders themselves use rockinii- chairs for step-ladders. place kettlea of boiling water so that small children 1-an tumble into them, have unfastened rugs on hignly polished, slippery floors or fasten windows down to conserve heat at tlte expense of ventilation. These anti similar practises canse the death, or result in crippling thousands proper homes, these losses. which are Uuly national :ts well as individual. T U l CHARLES WESLEY STRONG in tht- tientlrof .\lr. t‘h:trles Wesley Strong. which occurred at his home on .\londtty morning. Sutnlnei-side has lost ont- of its oldest and inost highly rc -ilk'-cleft rcsitlciits here ever took it deep interest! in the town`.~i affairs. The late Mr. Strong.\\'as horn at Si. John. .\'. B._ on July 2nd. 1829. a son of the late Rev. ,lohn B. Strong. who \\'zl.=. the first f.-lergytnan sent to Canada by the British f`ont`erence. and who for many years was pastor of S1. James St. Methodist f`httrt~h. .\loiitreal. _\ir. Chas. KY.. Strong re. celved his early education in England and St. John and came to Summer sidg about fifty-five years ago. engage- ing in a book and stationery business on \\'ater Street. and a few years. later he became associated with thr- late Mr. Bertram in The Journal and was for several _rears the editor of that paper. The year this province went into Confederation, he was appointed Cus- toms Collector at Summerside, under the P. E. 1. government. retaining thc position when this province joined (‘anad:t. lie held this position for 31 years, when he was -titperanuatcti. lieitigntlccceded by the late B. Mc- Lellan. who was succeeded by the latr- (ieo. Codkin. it will thus bo seen tlint .\lr. Strong outlived two of his successors. Since retiring from tht- Customs. .\ir. Strong, was living at his home hero, enjoying the tluietude of the evening of life. As n member of the Methodist church illr. Strong was for many years devoted to its varied interests. For fifty years he was Superintendent ot' the. Sutidav School. As tt citizen he as intereatetl ln all that appertalned Vtxrli the welfare ol' the cotnntunity. He wa,-; optimistic in temperament. Be- ing well read with a rctentivc memory and possessetl with a rich vien of hu- nior. ho was an interesting conversa- tioulist. in his passing the community lsuffers a distinct loss. | The late .Wilt Strong was twice mar- ried, his first wife ht-ing fornterly Miss .Martha \\'right. of iicdeque, who pre- ldcccnsed him 1-870. liis second wife, I who survives him, was formerly Mins 'l`rentlwel1 of St. John. One son. Allen W.. Montreal. and n dut1ghter_ .lilss would be reduced to a minimum. But that little word "if" marks a gulf iilfll i, may mquire generations to bridge. Mal' tiuditllianliyl' "I 000" "9""3 I think llarry l:`.zt-‘lcrlciglt is tlownl‘l'-'ill mr-au." .\inric: "\\'hy_ .\ln) "Wt-ll, he wrotr to utr- from l .\l.'1_\': . ‘ ~- h l hot it croco- l-.t,_\“pi aaying he at s tlile sacvcn fem iong,':ind when he -llttvots another hc will have fl Wil' ill' .~'liltl»~~r.<_tnadP for mf-_ "l'll novel' ‘ill"1'li to hitn flllifiil" __Z.i-___._. Any jury would convict the hat fa.-.lr loners 01' .being mud on it dozen count--' the i-vitletice being the hats -them. sclvt-s.-Gtielph llernld. _To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness 2 And lioatl Noises l-'ct uou~ suilcring from catnrrhal deafness, or who lie growing ltntd of hearing and have head ttoiscs will br glad to know t-at this distressing afltuiiun 1 an usually hc successfully trcltcd at llomt: by an infernal med-cinc that in many instances has effected complete relief after other treatments hate flilekt. Suiierers whocnuld scarcely hear have had their licarina restored to such an extent that the tick ol n watch was plainly audible seven or eight inches away front either ur. Therefore. if you knot ol' solnconc who is troubled with head noises or catltarral deafness. cnt out this formula and hand lttnlhcm and von may have thr means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps item total deafness. The prescription can be urepnreti al home and is made as follows: Secure from your dtuggilt l oc, Pnrntinl (Double Strength_l Take this one and xdd to it l-4 pint of hot water and alittle granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take oneltahlesnoonfullfour times I day Pamiint is used in tha way not only to reduce by tonic action the tnfiantuiatlou .ind swelling i|1 the Eiistncliiari Tubes. and thus to equali/.e the air pressure on the drun1,bu\ to c rrect any excess of secretions inthe middle ear. andthe rciultsit lives are nearly always quick and effective. Every person who has' cltarrh lu any form. or distretsini rumbling. his-sing "il\l‘"llif 10-“ff-“ “I 'nitrogf-ti. ln atltiiiion. tht- lcncltillu from such piles int-|'f.-nm-_-t the amo\m‘ ol' plant food tlirectly beneath. and produces it rttnk growth. it is not nnt~onin1on to lintl the nt-xt '~‘»f=us0n'Sl cio -. otteti b'\' it more luvuriant the areas tvher the manure heaps have been placed. it is highly nn- tieuiroblc, as it causes the crop to luaturc at different ages, and also en- dangers loss by lodging. A crop witl. a. Int-ge plantfood supply will have a longer season of growth than om with at meagre supply. If the manure is spread directly from the wagon, l tho ttnevennesa of growth is target; nvoidcd and the cost of labor reduced. When very coarse manure is used, it .should -be drugged to break up thc larger lumps and thus spread it more unlfol-mly.»-Wisconsin mpdritnent Statioit. lt's foolish to nttempt the cultiva- tion of friendship by giving your 1 frientln an occasional dit-'.. l New York city has at woman ahoe ahlner who is making a comfortable living from her enterprise. _...- *_* -'F___.-'*?-_-.15 *_-_W _W Y¢5¢‘I¢*(¢'l¢‘lt5¢‘#¥¢5¢5¢?ii5'¢,¥¥‘7¢‘ii“I¢*i¢‘7¢5i+*7¢‘$‘%¥¢X‘%"¥‘k‘7¢*X‘*l'¢"f¢'Bl?*li“i?*Z‘>l‘:&Y“>‘f‘li‘&?’>‘i‘£?‘#*?¢‘l‘:5‘¢?¢¥¢ 9! $5# 1 EVERY TRICKLE REFRESHING I Mlldly stimulating wi °****'**.*tl ti-08. lose oaaivl-;i\'a-'oz at-se as s ing drinkthat is beneficia aroma and an appetizing equalled, as a refreshing weather beverage it is ti n passed '- 20 gallon canks. - it the Aldo alcoholic properties. Just a good, wholesome nourish- pleasing to man, woman or child, Evangeline Apple Cider ha a delight til flavor, a pleasing As a thirst quencher it cannot be Wie can supply it in 15 and lurnmorsldg. |‘0klll¢I001!0Q=iI¢l%$|t~$$ IS thout l and taste. \ hot su r- Ltll. fn 1! fb ¢£'%%¥¢§¥¢EiF¢§¢§¢k°E$¢§ §%¢&%$¢E$%¢§¢l§¢5~7§4&¢R$¢l§¥ Z ‘ p SD _ - growth and deeper green color -ont Vegetable plants-extra early cab bilge per 100 $1_00_. -Snowball caulihower pt-r liumire $1.20. Early favorite cauliflower, $1.0 per 100. Extra early Tomntn tor po doz. Late Tomato 25c doz. ' Late Cabbage tnot' before 20th Junei esc per too. r~»l»r,~ mio oar 100. P@"@l\l\i=ll8 twlntered over large clumpal Hollyhocks i0c each or $1.00 ver doz. Pansy. daisy in bloom carna- tions and Sweet William 'Z5c per doz. Annual ,bedding flower plants-aa ters. phlox. Petunia. \'erheua_ stocks, l»0h@li8- Alfasnm or carpet of snovt very dwarf. snapdragon and Salvla at 251' DPi' doz. Many varieties we have dlscarde and only lioted the most popular Cu nmbera 20c per doz. squash and pump- itn Sc each 40c per doz. Naaturgtium. tall and dwarf. 154: per doz. _ ` Notice. lt was our intention owlni, to other lines pressing not -to run a mall order business. but have com- promised on this to this extent that any order amounting from $2.00 up we will he pleased to attend to promptly. Should a customer not require th amount they can costly get thel neighbors to join them. Please do not ask to send small orders. We advise whenever possible to have orders go by express. Ordering by mall the following am- ount must be included for postage. Early cabbage, cauliflower and celery 15c per hundred. Early tomato l0c and late tomrtto 5c per doz. Late cabbage 10c per 100. Perennials 15c doz. nn- nual bedding plants 3c doz. extra for DOSUIZS- Pl9BSa send cash ofr its eq- uivalent with order. Campbell Bros Charlottetown market handle our plants and we supply, them fresh daily. Pall und see the grand display of plants they have to offer. Address orders to , J. J. GAY A SON, Charlottetown, P, E. 1. d 0 r tl. c. V l‘ ls' an »lt...ll‘t., Get Your Straw if-till' ev asleecreeereeeee-i=ee=v"se§ee=eacee§¢`;r¢e°;lr¢it=t=esestsesese=f¢'~t»»t»¢e=I4t¢§§lf-itseeeveialé I Hat- owat THE TOGGERY " no sale units that _,' nity writer style “"5 F°““Y f- ' in Panamas Fancy Braitls ~ ' * 4 A I o ' They Fit Your lleatl Sitlnet Btaids are all in Great Demand This f . and A“°Id R'-'|.“°I Summer A Weather Conlon ° 1- on YOUNG Mt-:N _ .li *il* t"‘\ 1 I Q) desired shapes in both conservative and snappy models. _ _ f SAILORS $3.00 to $5.00 PANAMAS I T0 SATISFY YOU IS 1 _ 0UR CONSTANT AIM TO SA'l`ISFY YOU as Regards Style. TO SATISFY YOU as Regards Quality TO SATISFY YOU as Regards Store Service. ' 5886-5-22ME2i, ~ LtVED 'AS RECLUSE. Wnen Man Jilted Her She Change Her Dress-Couldn't Have a Man so Tried to be One. tl ’l‘ltc strange case of tt woman \vho donned mann attire and led the life of a rec-lui-te after she had been _lili- t-tl and vowed she would have notb ing more to do with men, came Light yr-stt-1‘da_v when Richard Shuefer, of .\'o. -i6 Frcslt Pond ron Mespulli, N. J., appeared in Newark to take care. of the body and effects of his _-iister, .\lis.~1 Annu l.. Shaci`er,wh was fountl suffocaled by lirr-men in hor home at No. Il03_3lorrls Avenue, .\'r-tvurk, :ist night. Beside the woman had been fouu the body ol' a faithful black and la terrier. ller body was clothed in ragged pair of trousers, three vests land u senlny old coat. in every lpocket of her attire anti sewed in the lining of her tattered clothing, bills of large and small denoniitfations were found. They were dug out crevlces in the floors and found nn der piles of newspapers and rubbls throughout the house. Up to la night the searchers recovered $1.900 Fifteen yearn ago the woman was jiited, according to her brother, by now prosperous business man of'.\lew ark. She vowed at that time sho neve would have anything more to do with men. and she kept her promise. She lived alone in the Morris Avenu house. and. save for the one room which she used the three story house was almost barren of furniture when she died. Neighbors told the polic that the woman donned n1an`s cloth- es more than ten 'years a/gn and that she seldom left the house except ter dark or early ln the morning. No one in the neighborhood could re- call having seen her enter or leave the house during the last two years. The police learned tue’ address the womarra brother, and sent fo him. in the eleven rooms of the house there were -.piles of newspap- ers. but tio furniture, except two stoves, one chair and a table in the room she occupied. There was not even a bed in this room, but there was ti large pile of papers in one comer, which the woman had cviflont- ly used to sleep on. Boxes of dresser and other feminine apparel which evi- dently 'tmd not been worn for years were found in the closets of several of the rooms. No one could be fouu-._ who had ever heard her ny why site discarded them for the nturu of the sox, one member of which had been the cause of her bermltage. -- New York Herald. _ V to E. d d n a Queen Mary uaert small noto paper, with "Buckingham Palace" stamped tn dark blur- at the head of lt. No crown in on the paper. ¢AST_.9_',p_.lA In \If;ro'x;’!;”0\t0l'l0' ' ' ¢§#71f1§#%ll$$*#l¢§¢§7P#4li$ 0 or 8. v' 0 B nf- Ol I' "‘° l “"""”"'¢¢i% lgnnmn of ' TO SATISFY YOU as Regards Values We Offer. TO SATISFY YOU by Making Your SATISFACTION SURE! I . IN FACT ee .Ze it ~»~;.5q¢easeecsaeeeeelaseeasiaeraeeéee .~'a¢ - store's success. ' _ The BEST to be had in qualities, and the MOST to be obtained in values, L. Prowse We Welcome You any lime iietltlin Bros oltl ¢5 ea .° “CBE COGGEKY” 1 .Everything a Man Wears but Boots _V B; $¥l‘¥¢¥¢Qi‘f?¢¥¢¢7¢¥¢b¥¥¢b7¢5¢&¥§¢§¢#='¢%5€¢kt7¢¥¢fI'¢5¢*<‘%‘iti‘%§%5¢¢i'¢5¢¥¢5é$'¢%#vr~{¢¥¢¢$%3¢%¥#9t‘»t% 5¢¥¢¥¥¥¢¥¢5@¥¢¥¢f`5¢7= ei iflililil Aung; 'L 'i ~..;.<._.<;.; if s 3 \ _ \\\ ~ \\\ \‘=\.__\_- I O U C tldlll I ' _'_ -'I l tl' to? 3! y. an- a _ _ ease ~ n 4 _ ***********##***#Geeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeee s L `\ _ Take a Look At Your Hous q Does rt Need Pamtmg Let us Tell you “ilow to Malte Your /. Home Attractive - When you Paint, you naturally want to purchase the best Paint. can recommend"‘CROWN & ANCHOR" Paint, Pure pre ared 1-'aint made of natu Paint will do more. _ _ _,N ,_ l J I ` ` - - _ ` 1 .f €'f;,_ \ » ~ rl \_f‘ ` l’i _ _ 11”" 4( x ' _`,,_\ _ nan. _ of-1f_ ( '__ *_ ' .¢»°§ - 'l'l"lI BRAND-\Ni4lTE I-EAU Your Painter can mix the Paint to order (any color' desired) to exactly tit th needs of your buildings. It insures the Paint against scalding or cracking. Positivel the best white Lead on the market, at best market prices. ' - I Pure Raw Linseed Oil _ t I _I Crown and Anchor Floor Paints andlramels Gliddens Floor and Porch Enamel I _ or EY- 1 situ Stfejl _ The o c1s\\n\h\ontcfo SQL, t;7;_;j2%t;fs$e'aanaatavrvraeaoeauaccuser¢r¢t=¢rvi~¢r¢l=a=rvrvt»t=altr»r_¢=\‘l"" .JI ' ‘ ' ‘ " _ if'-".'|r.a=n§| f"‘ ‘Q ¢¢sr_ '--er - -- - -'I ;-* T "uh _-‘l ' ` " ~ »--r-»-,-,~; .. SAILORS in medium width brim, with a medium high crown of- decidedly stylish appearance, and a well chosen display of PANAMAS, exhibiting the most WE TRY to conduct this business according to the Golden Rule, beariu in mind always that your .SATISFACTION is of the most vital importance to This OUR STOCK is always representative of the NEWEST to be found in styles. Manager to Put us to the Test Stand .victoria Row Q .ei pigments, which in no way oxidize or destroy the oil. We assure all those who hav houses or other buildings to Paint that better _results can be obtained by using this well known brand - CROWN & ANCHOR Paint. A better paint has not been made. One gallon of this paint covers 360 square feet of surface, two coats, and no othe '- wnotasAt_a& Rin/tri., - » ' _' IN Igreatest-veeztesteceettedostevrsrtiairectitteegiitrite-aestr,,,'%¥**¥**¥$_ ¢5€§$$55#545$°i$¥&¢%é?¢;=$r=é§%é§~éR¢§éi{G'é$5£i!R-€§r‘5é§$ i%éG~7£i¢§4$4$#§i¥i+5t¥él=$-S4ilt$~a'@é9éG¢lt¢$$n¢é$¥'¥é5éGQ#¥$&=éF{5&=¥¢;=§&?¥£=éia=é.’<$8&=$iW$$%%‘ié\‘&$ ~. #iii-¢£il*$i=f£=i=¢f~fiT~¢.¥éir¢P¢i=¢.%-f.‘~tbatabiitétmttf.*¢i§;t;=¢p¢.=Aragon¢5;\f,4;,¢5¢5g;¢g¢5;,t¢5¢5¢e*¢;;¢,»;;; '! 1' SE. _ _ __ 3 'aA»e0#%a.a-sa-as-a-zoosagaetarase-te