l\\\.lI\\I\\\\z. ... __ Q‘, . ‘H ‘~ ‘- nq\rwn-unamnxctncevwtvec\onnnitnttnsl h" RlIiIII\‘:\\\q ‘.\'_ ' s Yytuneuumudltte. Iriilte ~ 1.lQ|;;y|,, i ELICIOUS flavor-h. _ freshen the mouth and sweeten the breath. The very act of chew. lug relieves nervoumm and calms and soothes the over-wrought. UB2 lasting pleasure- long lasting benefit; A great deal of for 5c. benefit cnewmo on For complete infor- mation apply lo any lickll agenl. Mitt‘..- T-Ivuran Tickets good going Friday Noon to Sunday Noon» Good to return leaving ilestination‘ not later than Monday Midnight. CANABHAN EANADHART mAfirloNsi. charm: Spruce Laths '& Cedarl Shingles on hnnd 599,990 Spruce Lathe " Prices $2.50—$3.5il and $4.00 per L000 —Alsn- One Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British (jnlumbin and \Campbelllon, N B. Cedar Shingles in all Grades --l’rices low- L. M. POOLE 4& CO, PaoWsWharves _.?-_- .._._..__. _.._ -_-_-..,.._.._.--_._ _..___.._..._.___. - ._-~» was FOOD FOR; ’ IlONES. onowru, ° FELT. PJNERGY. PROLlFlC SUPPLIES NUTlllTiON/il. amounts. . » MENTS oi" FOXES. hlUSCLEti, NESS. ALSO KEEPS BOWELS RFAIGULAR AND GOOD FLOW OF MILK 1N VIXENS. ‘ I Central Guardian IP41. LOWER PRICES — Garden Olty hotter now selling in 10 lb. lots for $2.80. 2 lbs. 00 cents. 1 lb 31 centl. 43074-8041. GOOD MEAT at the right price at Chester Ford's etell next to 0. Mc-i Rod's, Market Bulldlni. 4458-5-9-2l. CBIPPLED OflmDB-ENS CLINIC at the Town Hall, Hummer-side. Tuesday. May 19th and the Red Cross. Charlottetown, Wednesdny and ‘Thursday, 20th 21st. 4448-5-8-41. ISLAND GRADUATE-Miss Vivien Gay, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Nathi sniel Gay, Pcwnsl is among the graduates o! the Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn. New York, the graduation taking place May 14th. ISLANDER ILL-Miss Mary Mc- Ql-larrle, oi Lynn, Muss, and torm- erly o! Milo, P. E. I. has been ser- iously ill in the Essex County Bani- tnrium at lididdleinn, Mass, lorr the past tour weeks, but is now progres- sing toward recovery. and it is boP- ed will soon be convalescent. FAMILY imumon-ivlr. mm Cook, o! Belle River, has returned home (tom a. three weeks visit to hts brother, Alfred Cooke and Iomily, at Medlord, Mass. while there they were joined in the visit by their brother, Charles tor several days. The three brothers, now well advanc- ed in years, had not met lor s. con- siderable time past. and a. most en- joyable reunion of themselves and members o! their families resident in Greater Boslnn took place. CADET INSTRUCTORS‘ COURSE -A course to quality school teacher: o! Nova. Scotia. and Prince Edward Island as instructors o! cadet corps is being planned ror the early sum- mer. Starting Monday, 20th June. it will be conducted tor two weeks tennlnatmg on Saturday 11th July. For the post two years this course has been held during the late sum- i mer at Aldershot onmp in the Anna- polis valley, but this year ls to be transferred to historic McNab lsl- and in Halifax Harbor.‘ The course includes instruction on drill, minis.- ture range shootingfphyslcsl train- ing, as employed in the schools of the two provinces, and organized games and sports. ‘ W. M. S. TRINITY UNITED CHURUlL-Sixty members and six visitors were present st the monthly meeting, held on the 6th inst. Alter the opening exercises. conducted by the president, Mrs. W. A. ‘rhomson. a very inspiring paper on “A Visit to ‘The Holy Land", by the late Rev. Wm. Gunn, was read by Mrs. An- drew MscNalr. Miss Ruth Sin- clair delighted the audience with a nature story “The Caterpillar." A duet by Mrs. may Kendall and Mrs. w. G. Spencer was greatly IIPPWM‘ sted. Two watch-tower heralds gave interesting items lrmn Mriol and the Home Field, in which it was mentioned that 19 new missionari- es are needed tor the-home work- Mrs, w. E. Burke, Temperance Bec- retary, carried out s line temper- ance programme, in which Mrs. Bus- tkin, Mrs. A. C. Glnclair. Mm '3» N- Brown and many Others W?“- Pill- Tne president told o! the W. O. T. u. world's Convention, to be held in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Jill“ 4th-l0th. Meeting closed with the Doxology“ and Benediction by Mrs- w. H. Spencen- ' PERSON ALS _-__._.. tins Burke. have arrived in the the summer Willi | lotteiovm. .__:_. “in; for Brooklyn. she will attend the Misses lidargaret Gilli; and Chris- ol Cambridge, Muss-- island. to spend irlends in Char- Mrs. R. E. Mulch. accompanied by hcr daughter. Marie. lett Friday inor New York. W119" graduating exer- c1595 oi their Long Hospital. where her muons will be Bryoilton oi Amhri" Island College daughter, Inez 15' the graduiitu. 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