O ,,,...---__. ,,~» . ,.,,.,_,.._l~. »- o. pil., .- v. “=,,__. . L ,-‘~",l ' '4".;».-.L-.i.".~ -. ~i .- “ sf' ’ `-_‘ -1 -i`1‘~ -'U21 '»‘ » ~ ., ` 1--V '~ '.~;. - l - -. l .- » , __ ,s ,.._|1» -l,-.»~ , "v '_.,f‘» ,_ ov ,.~- 7 i l ’ .._ t » _-fl _ ). __ _ _ f - f. ' ll , _ , , - V .l_ 4 _ __ ., _l_ ,,.___ _,_ i ,_ _ _pl l , -:.l.......,». .3-\.», _l ».- , » nf ‘W lA f of ' ’ , “£6-_ "f-rils»‘»;'_i=-*.'“‘~L‘.~_ =-'ur-"". ' - ’ '- I f i p‘_@gn;op;._~'~ i _ _ ~ , - ° ~ "_»_ _ ~ _ 'l»iiu'o¢>e4ftil-_.is1s'- .. ..i. , _ #__ __ A_ l ;__f. Y-, .Y ______v._ x . ;-_~-1.. F* ' "II > I- I YW I -_ l V' _._. I tl 6 A I"-'»|"‘Y‘.Y ~ _ . '- ‘u"\ "" .- 1. _. __ _You`i”"ii6illlls'S0l.vsn ‘ ° ' * ` A ` ` Y nv nv. 'r.a.uueeo1'1'. ia. n. I _ 0 I _ 's D ‘ U :l ' 1-- ' I rilmttlilllolltiuvn ’ llliarliilln* mm" muy uouoaoa 1eo1),u.oo' twlnvoi-ou or by lull in cannon, end 0!-50 for U-I-A Nod Oflieflt Ghlrlottetown, Branch Dflloo It lun owne. Atherton- Sgvfll fy;-_1 ~\_9f\_=_~_ll§|_~____~_______________, G `;\ioi{il`l}`§,§jliiilé alitli luis. - 9- 9 ____.,, _L _ _ W- 5 _ " _ _ii JUNE i<‘iios'i‘ _ 3 lx: lf ‘ -l'fe-¢-i1-a- ay and hurs _ay nights are now becoming S gpparent and __ _tiiopghn _some _1I1JUI‘y has t ee donut c mil vas' es of plantst '$5 The Q-'.e'fr°St °f last Wedmies' 'rnans, those in the war game at least, are ther \_¥1lllb .UQ 9€_ne?a'1m .. Y to the Staple story has however gained a gooddeal of l props. “ Theprinclpal sufferers will be the C market gardeners. Tomatoes and beans in S fnany localities were permanently injured. The former at least must be replanted where plants are available; the latter will probably be a loss but there is still time for re-seeding and a good crop may yet be se- clired. Peas, although niplledl will not bf-I Evening Journal, exist in regard to the re- injured permanently but Wlll he Set baflk lations between Canadians and the Mother Somewhat. _ _ Country. One kind of mistake is to assume ‘ Potatoes in some localtles wereslightly that because we are a British people we are nipped but where the tops were not more ai _ than two inches in height, although com- we ought to be prepared to dance whenever pletely frozen and wilted, the potatoes will anybody chooses to play an Imperialistic still have sufficient root nourishment _to tllne. This mistake is accompanied by or carry. them through to maturity. The in- at jury to potatoes will be very little, if any. fl Fruit blossoms, particularly the ground the idea of caste and worships the English and low shrub varieties, such as strawberri- social structure. The other mistake which es, currants &c., where exposed, have been ex injured and the crop will be considerably th shortened. Tree blossoms' such as apples, fo cherries, plums&c are not greatly injur- so ed. ' tl n The frost on both nights Wednesda and 'l » Y _ Thursday was general throughout this pro- lin vinces of New Brunswick, Quebec and many ls parts of Northern Ontario, also in the wes- lhovla ordinélry decency or courtesy towards _.___ eop_e ori eas from beyond the seas-“no n 3| 'Meg in 3 nglish need apply.” Of the two kinds of A nu ___ t g tern half of Nova Scotia. 'Considerable 'J frost occurred about the same time or a '3 little earlier in the western provinces. Nor- 'U thern New Brunswick and parts of Qu-bec li sufferedquite severely. _ th A June frost of such severity as that of 56 last week is, fortunately, in this province at 'h least, rare, but such, and even more severe, 'O have occurred. The effect even at the; "1 l worst upon the whole harvest is, after all, ld _ negligible and will be very generally over- id come before the time of harvest is reached. it ‘iga Asalreadystated the principal sufferers are the market gardeneres to whom it will ‘l mean the loss of some varieities altogether ll) and, at best, later crops. - ll LAXITY IN FIRE INSI`I{.\.\'('-E A curious story comes from M,ontreal to il illustrate a species of laxity which we in Sh this province have, so far as we know, had D 'l no experience with, but rather the re- la verse. Complaint had been made that fire insurance was too easily obtainable and to US Fire Chief Tremblay, now Director of C the trouble to ascertain whether or not F fh1S Droperty_was already adequately in- G $7,500 insurance on his $500 loss; on the G contrary, unless there' is as much laxity in ia the department of Justice as there was G are that he would have received nothing ia but a Jail term. io of having the reatest fire loss er ' in P ot Canadians first and foremost and that P Y concerning any of the rest of it? For ere in dire need of food, that their peo _broadcastsuch statements as that they W _ . _ W . . _ . _ ernal difficulties developed, as they did more than once, the wily-Geimlians mini- ized or denied them. The wa' set up_by ermany about the starvation of woman nd little children when the Allies first in- tituted a blockade of German ports has ot been forgotten. They are not yet tarved to death. - The truth appears to be that the Gar- cieil`_t_ifi_c__liars but the science is faulty in hat it does not reckon with those whom ey purpose to deceivei The starvation redence although it has not perceptibly ackened the effort of the Entente Allies. OI' R IM I’EI’I.=\ L ~REL./\'l‘IONS. Two kinds of mistake' says the Ottawa least often runsparallel among us with social toadyism which in its heart bows to ong us is akin to an offensive snobber istake we hardly know which is more a ty, but of the two species of snobbery, we f‘,‘;"‘,’,'f’;‘°'}§' §,d“§,,"’ ef§““‘e°" ink the latter is possibly the more con- y n nl' on Y ' mptlble. A Calladlan Wh() is 3 tgady to The annual _ school meeting of e social structure of the old world is pro- §'{f,,,Iff§“‘§,§'“fl,if§e,.d.f,§‘f'l°ltll'a8J§;l-Eli ably Ollly 3 Of 3. l'lLllTl2.`l`i Sheep, ambling- Illnls was chairman-i. $1;i0 was voted ong. unquestioningly in the Wak f d . for running exDenses.$85., voted last _ _ e 0 .vlng year. $50.00 was for the teachers GHS Undef Wl'llCl`l he WHS l)I`€d; but 3, Can- supplement; an increase lol' $20.00 e Order of _the British Empire. The Bri r the Empire outside Canada. Why embership in the Order of the British Em-‘ "'F'E's SUNSET rg; W€.21l`€ at full llberlly l10 l‘€fUSe lt. AS A little more tired at close of day; egards our national position, the Dominion A “Me 1°” “““°“° f° ha" °‘"‘ -WW; Overnmenf; and Parliament had formally A little less ready to scold and' blame; sured. There might of course have been a requested the Imperial Government not to A 'me' mm me mr “ '"°u'"'s different story to tell had this man’s pro- bestow any titles upon Canad' th .mmm _ 13.l"iS O el' _ _ ' perty been destroyed It is b no means th .Vt 1 And so we are nearing the journeys . y an mil ary, exce t ft C d' . probable that he could have gathered in approval; and beyondpa dolllbtethe Ialhlgeililall Wh°'°ellm°'S and eternity meet “nd overnment will be guided by that intimat- "'°“"' ' I _ ._ . olvglreedoni 0i£_-Fc-tion ls clear and our nat' A little less cliro iorr bonds and gold; _ am th . _ _nmen 3. a|r‘°unde1`_th(:_3 glllse Of Can- A little more zest ln the days of old; 0112’ 9 IUSUFHHCG agents. the chances adlanism, when both our individual Canad- A nroollor vlow ooo it oooor mind, ll f!`9€d0l`i1 Of action is clear and our nat- 'And a little more love for all man- nal independence officially asserted? l‘"“" '*-'-° le were starving, that internal difficulties ‘,".."l»(:_»‘.f°'J)‘*'_¥°°'»| (Wt pt ere staring them in the face _ When ln on for u.s.A. In _your records in ship-shape. and it you ver" writes "Does God deniand the God as black as the devllllt is prepos- `erous to suppose that God demands ° . - ~ ' T ` l li l ‘istsbwith a good many of us is to_ assume ff? §fe“°’{§‘;d’f“’j`,‘_§’ "{_3_§,‘_’§§_e‘f,, “f,,§,§,,§ at ecallsff We are Cana-dlans fll`Sll Zlfld ".hrlst. It is true that there are many I‘9IIl0St, lt IS ll€C€SS2.I‘y tO think 3b011i ‘hinlgs we ought to do which cannot me pe0p]@’3 “Imperi3_]jsm,” as a 'xc done without divine help, -but this links about a red rag. And this mistake “el” 'S ““”“"“ “"“`"“'~”°‘ 1 . . . . _ Y' 'r ll tl t-f on po iblo in plied if not expressed, of the nature of lheolelgt shlllnlhtsl spice. efdw and Sumption that We do not need to feel or 3:5; bulky vegetables at home in Cali. ` ian who keeps making loud noises again- Sleecruiisltlieolge l1nr`pllii2rblYii'll'g illgil that Old Order Of thlngs now decaying Praught. who has filled the office very inst “lml0€1‘l3l1Sm” and “aristocracy’; 5;"lf.'ll1§'oii°llrlivlihllsigarlollllhilgilh nd “sflclelly HS She IS ll’1 England” andall and John Carrier. Mr. Doyle resign- at, is not merely likely as big a snob in f,‘;,,thf§,§§"f'f,‘,“l§§ht?g,;"h,tf§,,§’mf§,,’;? lS Way ZS tl'l€'Otl'l€1`, but Il'101‘e of a Mr. Bern-ard Doyle was recommend- harisee _ _ ed for the viicancy.‘ The reeves up- ' pointed for the year are: Messrs Roy The TOI‘0l'ltO Stal' g3V€ 3. fI'eSll Sample the Mutcll, Nell W. McKinnon, 'Bernard ther day of this latter kind of offensive- llllllleolllloigllg JMllifi)ilioisJ°.lie‘t};loMk+lr`+»t+ll+luox+»l+»s»»»at~ - Dr. Llnscott in this column will help you solve your heart problems ever`y"othei' anxious care that per- plexes you .‘ It a personal answer is required- enclose a five cent stamp. No 'names will he published; it you prefer, sign your initials on-ly; or use a pseudonym._ MAKING TROUBLE FOR OTH- ERS:-“A Man o|»‘Sixty", writes to' the effect that _he has not made his' will. lf y'our ai'i's'irs are simple and want all your property divided eq-_ ially among our family there is no- leed for a will, as the law makes -pro- vision for such division of a man’s es- tate. lf. however, 'you ought to leave ilo're to one than to another, and to 'eave li part oi’ your estate 'to those lutside of your own 'family it is g-reat ”olly for you to put off mallling your .vfll any longer. There will be trouble after you ure' dead to carry out your vishes' except you have made li leg- ll will. ‘ C U U . THE JUST-ICE OF GOD:--“A Law- Will mpossililo " To answer your question n the afiirmative would be to paint he impossible and, -then punishes. us ‘or not-doing whslt he knows Was- im- vosslblo for us to do. This may be the MT. ALBION SCHOOL EARNSCLIFFE SCHOOL \ saws is a at \\\\w\\\i\vllz\\\\\\\\\\\7lllIllllrr¢m\\\\\\\\\nvlll »n GUIRDIIII READERS Furnished by W. l. Loucon ,;¢ I religious. natural, social. financial and ' a AT S. A.lVIclDONALD’Sl~ , _f_iour store' will bo liomlod over lo Dollar Day . 'Shoppers on Thursday iune 27, rec_1_t1ct_ioi`i__s_~_lg_vil_l__be made ' on all lines. Goods will be sold at wholeSql1e‘prl,ces. Pro- fits will be thrown to the- wlnds,,ev'en__tf_ e’ sélhng cost will be sacrificed for one day. _ - ` » A o _ ‘ You-know* the great success of Dollar Days here in the past, J une 27th is going to be the record 'day for thisstore. We find it is impossible to secure news space to mention the scale on which this sale is to be conducted. _ _ V _` __ ALL OUR MEN’S CLOTHING AND A LADIES’ READY TO-_WEAR AT WHOLESALE PRICES . DOLLAR DAY _ » ll0l'Sl‘I DRl‘l4~`>`ll»\`, $1-00-good quality cotton; 68 in the lot, sizes 34 to 44. WASH !~‘lill¢’l`b`. $1.00-5 dozen splelidid quality; all sizes. W.-\Sll-I-lNl‘lN l~`ll|'|`~\`. $1.00-3 dozen ill this lot worth to _$10.00. L.~\l)l|‘lS ll.-\lN(i().-\'l`S, $1.00--good Values today tg V 36 in the lot. - ‘ (lllILI)l{l‘lN’S l)lll§SSlCS, $i.00 :intl $2.00, in asgorted l`0tS--colored . cottons and ginghams. _ _ L.-\l)IES’ \VlII'I‘E-VOILE ANI) (}OL()R]‘lI) COTTON BLOUSES, 3, LARGE assortment-to clear at 9510-00 00""- .Li\l)Il*lS’ \\"I|l'l‘E i\lI])I)Il‘l_S, $|.00;-n]3_.de from Very fine c0tf,0n_ 8 do.. zen in the lot. LADIES’ (.‘()'l`fl'()N DRA\_VERS 3 plilrs for $1_.00. - (‘()RSE'l‘ °C()\'El{S-3 for $1.00. . 500 .-\l’R()NS-All kinds at sp(-cial prices. _ l..=\l)IES’ BLA (EK AND (!0L()_ltl<}l) UNDEIESKIR-'l`S:`1t $1.00-'-68 in the lot. _ . _ ~ .. .l ' L_-\I)ll'lS’ LONG (lREPE DE (_llIEl\_'l‘] KIMONAS; in lots at $1.00 and '2 00 0.1¢ ll ' so . - - . _ it __ _ ‘ L-\CI‘l UUR'1‘-UNS at $1.00 per pair; a very special offering for DOL- LAR DAY. ‘ _ coT'i‘oN Nioirrins $1.00--in ladies’ and childre`n’s; a rare offering for DOLLAR DAY. -i.i\ilii<:s' 'miiliililiil 1lA'i‘s, $2.oll_,-egular prices from $3.00 to $8.00. iiors' PULL ovim sw'im1‘r:lls_e for $1.00. l BOYS’ BLOUSES--2 for $1.00. A BOYS’ BLUE DOT COTTON ])Ii(‘K :SIIIRTS-2 fin' $1.00. ‘ -MEN’S* SOX-'(-Spocial)_ 7 pairs for $1.00. _. ` I ' MEN’S FANCY SIIIRTS-(0tld lilies)-all sizes, 2 for $l.00.