-,»1.»v _ _ Twenty Fourth Chapter of ~ The Diamond from the __ ` Sky- _ “lil ".°°* ¢'-'°P‘°'n ' . :_ i’-;=l;*-ffl.; `G'°‘-“ ` --l»1=;_.`--I§'f - . lQa'joifi¢_:l_ent‘-Ball-Room ' .the -- the Mansion of “The Mad' M '_ ' re” .-' ' as 9 l Thié _of the l)iamond4i’:'4is' drain- A _ I - ithpally toltfby Arthur 7 ' ’ . ’ 'i The Eseanay Players Mary Anderson Dainty _ » [N __ Vitagraph Star in Separating From H" P‘“`“'°*` Sarah Th - e Getaway Two Part Human Inter- _ - est Story “Vim” Comedy if-3 -r -, --' ___;5' "1 9,- g Fai' F _- -_-lsr A . - 'fr' . I mes" . *7 ’ l FRUH . Q' Y ® @ ` 46* 5 We _ Patsrllvl I ‘t‘l<~°' ‘ _ '~ ’ . sAv_~_i 1; Jllfsvl ; l ‘P remiss @ l - C95, A1 ` mm / .t 4.4¢ l 1 )7-'-- 5 ‘~ r_ ,Ar __¢;\,_\ii13ar»_.1~‘.’ ms.-f» »»~“ °'\ i' You can have a change with Kellogg’s every day in the week if you like, and then you won’t have reached the end of the wholesome and appetizing-combinations possible with this nourishing cereal food. Try R: y with baked apple, bananas, preserved fruits, maple syrup, cooked prunes, jam or honey and milk and -, find out how they bring a fresh palate pleasure with i every change. ’ ,I ' J _ _ 10C apaekago 4_1-'l.AKl:s , by , fps sA'l'l'LE cassx roasrao colin ruins co., umnn _ London, Ontario ‘ ~ ills - ' 7 an g -J. 1-f - '~' _, it F _ - _ l 'E' - _ 5 _ Daughters of Rebekah among those in J' - , 1 attendance fro Ch ri _ U d m a ottetown will 1 _' ' . .' le le Gran W ti G. S. R d _ , CANADIAN Guvtlllmtlll RA|lwAvs _ l'a......l s.........,,“§.l§_"J_ ._ M.i2l‘l..?.§‘.._ r ' " ' 7 T ' ' , i. ,_ I H " Commencing, Tuesday, June 13th, westbound. _ “ Sunday. June 11th, eastbound. 4NAT1oNALs4 l ‘ ` NEW trains via NEW route through NEW country, making NEW links between the Atlantic and the Pacific I '- Connection from Halifax, Sydney, St. John, with , QUEBEC-COCHRANE-WINNIPEG. Quickest Time Shortest Route “WESTERN-NATIONAL" “NATi0NAL-ATLANTIC" | ‘ (Observation Sleeping Cars) Dp. Quebec 2.00 p. m. Tue., Thur., Sat Dp. Wlnnipeg'5.l5 p.m. Sun.. Tue.. Thu. Ar. Cochrsne4.10 p.m. Wed., Fri., Sun.Dp.CochrsJle 7.15 p.m. Mon., V, Wed., Fri. Air. Winnipeg 4_.`80 p.m., Thu., Sat., Mou.Ar. Quebec 9.10 p.m. -Tue.. .Z Thu., Slit. ' W " TORONTOWINNIPEG. " A '$110 "NATIONAL" west-bound The “NATIONAL” ealbllonlld ’ ’ ' ', ' _. (Through Sleeping Car|)) fp. Toronto 10.45 p.ul. Tue., Thu.. Sat. Dp Winnipeg 5.15 p. m. Sun.,. _, ' ‘ 'I`ue.,' Thu. ' Ar Winnipeg 4.30 p.m., Thu., 8at`..~Mon., Ar Toronto 12.05 p. m. Tue., " Thu., But. as _poriors,- and he was recommended for -ivlsrsnu c/mans, PAcll=lc cossr, vouxoy. Al.Asl\\!T*;',_an=fll..ll__l.l¢l§»»_i_=:___ 3 _ z, vers Antp-eng; li.: wer.; ._ ; ‘ ‘i {',""»'~". beak _ ' tended to naLnmls,lldes_nntl sheen: I ,M4 muy dsofmdiemoforoversyssri mms at which did good. had about Gin Pll N4 them. Ind d til ti was Elzsiliax .ill msn' 1 were almost gone md I ' E .iiiii mm .tgiitfi .E - z Mid an ;.ff“l°il:il filler. now 6' vm- -I .» -1 8 1. Stella Morris 2, Mao Morris I ntC.ll3§ltgst?:BLl»2|K>e‘°r 'ge i Ru til .Sc 1 fd? the month D & Chemicdcm I ~ - . '. "ol~aa§_» v.-1. céaslls Dollglul; z,‘§§'-,id l‘ATA&“H‘WRF?'¥;Y`¥HWKi§T onlne v.-*£9* f1t`olAlla nsllt . T2 3 'Liur .Courtg 3, Margaret Stewart.| E ~E_Y'j " .T.`."`- ,".`%_"` ",-`-7 ‘Stem ;l|10|||n¢g. 3, Janie L.sP_age. Grudé IV.-1. Annie Bowlall. Grade ¢,,s"_",'§';“’5,\_f,°f,§"° '“”|$°d °"b'"A°_°f)l“g‘&f_`.p'°°‘ 'Grade IV--_1 Victor Buhtafn' 2. B05' tl ~.'s-at-.; , .,.._.-. ......._,.r. l- - - , -.~ Ill..-1, Thomas Dougan; 2, John Ar- -ct S not member' J ' sie Stevelison- 3 Lorne - Stevenson. . bins: 3. Resale Msunllllsla; 4, lilllryi *5‘“‘”"`" "" ‘“ f"““B°”' `ol-alle lll`.-1,' nina lalrage; 2.' Cyril iilacllollald. Gr de ll.-1, Fred' ,' , ‘ . '\°"RY Pwnc Toolllbis; 8, Milllcent Mutch. Grade Lynch; 2, Louis lciorris; 3, Patrick ,|f¥§:f;|,(Qf,',°§l,'f;‘f,',f§'L",!f'§'5§;'gf',‘;§ i.-1, llelen Bulltain; 2, Ida Toombs M0l`l'iBi 4. Rebecca Bowlnn. Grade System. Sendlorhszimmlialsfree. _3, Eva Stevenson. Perfect Attend- I.-1, Harold Court; 2, Harrell Arb- ~ _ .. . _ . . _ ‘ ;_ st _il iioliings, Bessie Stev- ing. Best attendance and pullcluality gomby ,||Fi)¥I,S£,t\h§;,{§&(Q"1°hdq0'/ ` ilillggll, ldae'l“lionlbs, Cyril Toolnbs Laura' Court' ' Hall's FlmilyPil|sfo1' constipation. ‘md Hale" Bunmin' Hair Dressing _ Shampooing, Singelng. Scalp arrest- ed Combings made up. Hair Goo s Dy- sing, Facial and gloves cleaned .--by Mrs. White, Queen Hotel. 9440-4-26-Mtt. . I - l I I 9_'l"'“"€--m-' _Ii I-Jule-P-' "- legates are expected to attend thcl convention. The convention is to open on _August :ith und will continue for four days. th sessions being held .ill the Provincial Normal School Building, the use ol’ which has been granted tile Grand Lodge ily the Pro- vincial Department of Public Works. Tllerc are four branches oi’ the Grand Lod-ge that; will be in session, the Grand Lodge. Grand Encampment. Canton or the Patriarchs Militant, llllli the Grand Assembly of the PRESENTATION T0 LIEUT. MIL-| iNER STEVENSON.-Yesterday after-_ _noon Lieut Milner Stevenson of the |106th` Highland Regiment was pre- lscnted with s handsome Waltham 'Mllltsry wrist watt-ll by the charlotte. govgn (_lutl;rdian. k Mr. Sgevenson was u scrp on cer on te Guard an staff when the war broke out and wasl one of the first to volunteer for active service. being sent to Canso with the Artillery Company of which he was 11" member. Wllell the Company there was disbanded. Mr. Stevenson was one of the first to volunteer for the 105th Regiment. and quickly rose to be..Sergennt ill the Adjutant’s office. 'ills ability was recognized by llls su- a_co_lnmission for which he duly quali- fied, and wus. sent to Summerside to act ‘as Adjutant oi' “C” located there. Mr. Stevenson is Q smart. intelligent officer wllo has made good in every position he has filled, and his friends anticipate hearing news of his further promotion when he gets to the front. atv is -. CASTUR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years -Always bears ` ~. lgrutoreof , l Sprin§isHere Last._..,Yi=a1”s Hat Send Piansma. Straw or Felt t to ns and have signed and reblacked a%lld styleestillieflafsillatng cleaning ladies white-kid cloves. Letushsve yours. t of town dem prc?tgptly~sttended'to.m Boston ShoaSIAlnin¢ IX*-W _,.- ..` D ' | coNsULT | T ~- ~ s 'I9' HoLMAN's s1;M1yrERs__Il;E_._1?.E.l'._ _ -_ ' ,Es°rAa!les7.._ ME BIG MAILORDER HGUSE I _C | The biggest value---the most outstanding offer---the closest price named by any concern in C-‘anada from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Just think of the comfort, pleasure, and enjoyment that one can get from a Lawn Swing. Fora sun bath or an airing-:1 quiet read, or a place for the men folk-to smoke, and the women to do fancy work, there 1s_nothl_ng nearly so nice as a Lawn Swing. ` ’ ‘ This isa big full size Four Passenger Lawn Swing (which means that it will carry six children). It ls ma_de throughout of good quality hardwood, every part painted, sdats and swinging llprighis varllished in clean, natural color. The construction* is mai sive throughout, every part is bolted and bracld. - I t is strong, -rigid, well balanced, light running-zl valuethat challenges competition. Complete wllll bolts and braces; also instructions for erecting. Price .__..$5.89 - ‘ ` (Lawn Swings in Furniture Department) P-in the Price to this Ad-- -Qrder at gnc., by Ma,|.._ Complete with Bolts, Nuts and Brace I I Tremendous Big Value LA_W_N §Xf1i_G_ _ 5»§2 The Lowest Price ln Canada . A MARVELLOUS " ,,. A '/.2 A f 1- .\,=_.-,_'*n> ' ' A - ._\ _ ‘ " '\:~\l\-,.;\-,l.|\.f|l' ,_ ._,-. , |-, :','. -l»\ l ' 1- - - > : f '~ -_‘ll .l- - .- , - -______ _ ~~ nfl- 1-.-- ___ A Slee`_in"v_ _ M azirsitl-50 Al... -nl. . 1 89 ' Mall Order Value Eg C Van ' / H656-This is one of the biggest _Hammock sur- ' l *\ prises on this age; this hammock ls 'even lar89\‘_ than many solcl) a great deal higher in' lJflC@$ made in . -‘ ` attractive assortfdfullbrlght stripe DHt_f€1'U5- Can' , vas weave, size 76x32 inches; finished with Stuffed V' I pillow, concealed spreadenfringe trim- _ med valance-a wonder at our / \ 1 , I `s ` ‘YT fa, *din ` _ ~=- J g 1 ’///1,? -t \_-` - . » f - l 1 Camp Stool Camp Stool, can- * Kgs seatavafrnlsh- '\\~§\_\§`~§:,->_~ T\\l\l\\ Pt ce c _ ’_'_. f,, l ' H N ‘ - I -`.`_l"-""`_"~»"-`i'. _ " 7" _/.'35, ‘ , ' »\i;'*~`;-~,.\§ >;?§1;:f~?;2f~”'f“=’_ - ,/1,: _ I' \»\£-~ ;e- »f_--- A ._ _ ._ ~ _g _T.f__-f¢~------4'"/. , _‘-\\,l',~\~"\-~l -f ""6 " ','.' ,l, .` .. -.` A `. ~-.- above, with hlgh back ......... ..38c Hhlllldredi 0f Style. beech stock, frames E llolman’s _ Catalog _,g *_ l-I -_-r¢.~u_ I V wi _ fl: 4'* No. 10-Folding \ No. 1 2 - s No. 88-Lawn Seat, folding ` painted red or green, balanced ln natural finish, varnished; seat and back securely screw- °d_t° frame; length 3 1-2 feet. Price ................. $1.45 Epuallv Good Values ili f°r..Baby ~u. ~|alllll\ftf»'; u - lnls-Bally' l L' Bargai-tis; ‘ 'Cttir H a v e -‘Fresh Air and be";’Protected fiat-_I they Same Time Ergo tn -F I ie s tl n d Bw' I ' gauze the air . way as is not - 1.25 _lrrstiliible "Island’s fitted itl :M6118 and comfortable; H k C h wiehnllllgzlilng C‘l)l‘:l‘r:ls ls Dockets and wind shloid, making a.'particularly com fortsble and serviceable hammock couch for outdoor slee n and loun ' l ' 'l . ' ni s' lt :- l hu. 9" ~ , A `.-_._ ‘ ‘ _ _ 'Elle ing. 'Tile materials, workmanship ani construction aroma but ig ig pq§ ' Ho n ' Br'“l‘ llibls'to procure at this Drice. it is one of our biggest- lqaii Gi-dsr values. _ .,.. _. _ -g " ' , ‘lt fqdivq . _ " - _ . _ _ _ 0676- Matrssses. steel spring trams and hanging. chains nompiitts b without csnopy top or outside steel frame. Price __ ______‘7_”, l V ' mlfrell wlul sm qnillty disk C017- Complete as above with steel hanging rl-sms. \ lghbut ¢;n°9 ol o \~ tops Price ....;.... . . . . . .. ....C1!.& csla-- canopy ‘rap tn st alma lllllllmocll mul. mn. ~ ' i’“@"‘i; *Fd B-“°i°%l¢;fl, \..'§i.r"».»:` .Jeni I. " 4, 1_1 .>'.' I - 1.l_`1.l.z»..» LAI- it Mn