Headquarters for POULTRY SUPPLIES HORIE FEEDS‘ ‘ CATTLE FEEDS PIG FEEDS Fell! Wheat (for Poultry) Meal, £01.. lo. 4 LOWEQT PRICED Carters; Feed Sto Food Oats-(blcck and white.) Iran, Shorts. Crushed Grain. Sohumachsr Feed. Oil Cake wl-iouaaALa a detain. We‘. t‘ ‘1°-'L“‘- Slvne from Lnrt: Jenn Jeers‘ AMI/WIN!!! DIloarC/asuc III/n rvrn Aaour "LITTLE JOHNNY . JONES" The George M. Cohan play filled with comedy, sparkle and punch. Whore Beauty- bud the. Beast come to blows-with unusual ro- suits. Telling of an American jockey [who bears a gang of crooked gamb- ere, Starring Johnny Hines. the pace- eetter of screen comedy. A romance of the turf with the ggervescent champagne of com- y. , The story of Tod Sloan. the tam- ous jockey, translated to the screen, 'Whsre love. racing and gambling mdko a hoartvthrdbhing drama. _Where true love sndthe crooked intrigues of the race track meet. A photopaly loaded with dramatic explosive. IA George M. Cohan play starring Johnny Hines. the laugh-maker. See “Little Johnny Jones" at th Prince Edward Tomorrow. ~ "Chick F006 ‘(for young > . chickens) ' ~ ' i ' , Calf Meal . Dalod l-lay and Straw. saw nsao nsuasov. ' t 0a vice in l-lananey Hail. next Sunday "tints ctr... .... .'::..' _ Is “Ills LDI LIAIIIIOUIIIIIIBJIICI I sronlicll day's work. My bowels are regular too. , "l amatlli taking as the results obtained from it in so short a time are really marvellous. class stomach tonic and . _.~. rennin: SlliiPE :__4i__.___. Dreco Strengthens Mr. Allan's Stomach and Relieves Hint of Other Suffering: Caused by Poor digestion. MrjM. ‘Allanfof 1278 Chabot St, Montreal, employed as an engineer in the M. terribly ‘from a disordered stomach until Dreco came to tone and strengthen it back to normal, healthy functioning. lle tells you in the following statement the difference Drcco has made tohis every day comfort and happiness. _"ll suffered terribly ‘from indigestion," says Mr. Alianm" Everything l ate formed gas that distressed me so much m the pure juices of herbs, roots bzrk and loaves that soothe an irri- dated. touchy stomach and restore it to normal. healthy working order. ltidlso acts beneficially on kidneys and bowels and purifies the blood. Dreco contains no mercury. ‘_ potash or habltfonnlnlg drugs. / ed In Charlottetown by E. A, Foster. it is also aoirl as follows: l“ “ l. Ih ‘H, til ti’. C0,. Gas Plan-t, suffered l was so badly consti- to take a laxative every day. it is a high ll recommend it." liver, Draco is being specially Introduc. Montaius-V-H. J. Maison. Souris-leunis Drug Co. Surnmsrsida-Callant Drug Co., Limited. and by a good erusslrt everywhere. CHOP from numer- Oatalog. HARTNEM-JPMN will be ser- I p. ‘m. . EVERYTHING IN S. A. Mao- DONALWI Store cut in price. Dol- lar Daysr-"gli. ‘ tron EXTRAORDINARY san- OAIINS see our windows Thursday and Friday. dollar. days, June 26th and fltlnflogers Hardware Co., Ltd. - 30334528421 WHOLESALE PRICES 0n all Ladies Illsady to Wear. ProwaewDros Ltd. . auto-steal SEE OUR SIX WINDOWQ for. bargains Thursday nd Fridayi-dol- lar days-Rogers lderdware C04 Ltd. 30384-2641 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS from our Milllnery Department. Ladies Milian hats, $1.50. Chlldrens Milian hats, large size $1.00, A line of lad- ies at $1.00 1,5 dos. Kiddies bats 50 cents. Prowse Broa. Ltd. 3040-53661 ‘wt-zooms sens-at Valley- field East on the evening of June 14. at the home of John A, Mac- Pberson. brother oi’ the bridewsa celebrated the marriage of Daniel MacKayl, Mount Hope. and Catherine A. MacPherson in the presencepf a gathering of friends. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. McLellan, B. D. The pre- vious evening a shower 'waa tendered the bride by a large number of her friends who with their beat wishes‘ presented her with valuable and useful gifts. Mrs. MacKay takes with hor to hor new homo the kindest wishes of all. She was -a member of the choir and W. M. S. whore hor presence and help will be much missed. w B PERSONALS Sir Andrew MacPhail of Orwell, was in the city yesterday. Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, leaves this morning for Toronto and sev- eral American cities. Among the passengers arriving in Charlottetown from Woiiaston. Mass. were Miss Mary MflCKlllllOli, Mrs, Il. S. Perkins and son Junior. They went out on thc Murray llnr- hour train yesterday afternoon to spend the summer in -Lewes. Miss] ‘Margaret MacSwain of Woliaatnm, iaocompanied thorn as far as- liunl ‘tor River, and will spend the sum- lmer at llopedalc. ____<oc-———-— i ‘Minarrfs Llnimcnt Relieves Pain. l s RESPONSE .... _.._.._.._.____..._i_. a . . T00 EASY T0 l‘ 1 HUG ‘ She loved’ the petting par- ties. the intimate dances. the gay life. And she lived it , tn the full. , < She was "ought by men. She thought she was pop- Uh" And then-she heard a man say sneerlngly: "She is too eaay to hug." SEE l Flaming Youth l s: r l our . . c wlllnows ron ilhllfiilill$ - notuln luvs TIIIIRSIIAY All! an‘ xi" =11!» T 1 1.! .~r¢» ‘w w -‘r\ that l g-raduaiiy lost all appetite- pated that I was forced “With the first ‘bottle of Draco, all the pains in my stomach have disappeared and l am no longer troubled ‘with ' wind or gas. l sleep soundly at night and wake up in the morning feeling thoroughly refreshed and ready for a good i The ‘gChewinfl , Hichsyls. I * aBlaclr» ‘ THIll-XWBA a A‘; :5; Twist j C00 WITH A‘ m. us we MacDonald's great bargains. Dol- lar Daym-dl. -. " . CHABLOTTITOWN csnmvau. wait-nu; u u. n. mes-nan A Ll-NE OI.ILACK SERGE suits good quality, Special values $3.98, small sires only. Browse Broa. 1.1a ~ pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mra. Allison MacMiiian. libirvlew, when the members the West River Ladies Aid Society and friends tendered a shower to miss Anna R. MacPbee Livingstone evening. The room we; _ decorated with ‘apple blossoms and spring flowers as was the wagon in which the gifts were drawn into the room by little Phse, who made a very attractive bride and groom. Mrs. A. K. Mac- Phee read the accompaning the gifts and caused much merriment. The bride-to-be thanked hor friends the gifts were admired. luncheon wag served by the ladies. The re- malnder of the evening was spent in music and songs. ANNUAL Slillillll i ward Henneby retired. JllllE 2c um 21 s... our special lZ-li. ilaavy larm gale: $7.00 llollsr roctow ‘n-lscaowo ro s. a. 30404-26-31 SHOWER. — A ENJOVABLE of variety ililr. Daniel place this nicely hose marriage to takes Miss Norma urdette and Master Lloyd Mac- witty VBTBOB and after MEETINGS MORELL REAR SCHOOL Supplement-Win. Expenses-MOO. New trustee-Edward Ryan, Ed- Secy-James McGuire. BROOKVALE SCHOOL Supplement-J“- Expenses-WI‘?- John Story. re-eleoted trustee. Sec’y.—-lWaiter Cusack. CUMBERLAND SCHOOL Snpplement—$75. Expenses-WE. km illiterate. ily writas his name both in the . Chinese] and English languages. our 8st trod Volume that all nations are of one blood." of us tl link ourselves quite superior to the Chinese, but they are the oldest nation in the world and had a. high (civilisation when our Bri- tish anbeaters were not only heat- hen, but savage barbarians. there tare today almost as many Chinetoa in their own country as there lure of the white, yellow and black races in the entire British Empire. as heathen have their virtues and their vices as we have. the Christian nations have treat~ ed this heathen peoples better or our National, Birthday a day of ‘ is not even new. it is older than ‘Y. Notes By-r-Ellhe Way Otantlnned from Page 10 I w», Every one of them eas~ Wo cherish a belief recorded in Doubtleas most And They whom we think of Whether worse than the heathen have treat ed us. if judged by our own best standards and historic records, may be: worth thinking over. “But at this balance let's be mute." If the Chinese iln Canada make mourning. We may very well treat it.’ lightly as a bit. of Oriental sarc- nam. We cannot seriously resent It. For those whose memories go back something less than sixty years can recall the time when in a Province near at hand scores of good Biuenose patriots painted the chimneys of their homesteada black and kept them so long after the first Dominion Day! And in the first Parliament did not Joseph Howe, chief orator of the mslcon- tent “Anties" proclaim in stentcr- ian tones that his fellow country men had been “sold for eighty cents a head-the price of a sheep akin?" ‘He did. We heard him say it. The Chinese notion oi making Dominion Day a day of mourning wireless telflfllsphy. flyingvmach- inea. motor cars, telephones and most of our modern wonders. It is New trustee-Joseph Doyle, Jcs. LMurphy, retire . w» d Satay-Abraham Dowiing. .' WOOD ISLAND SCHOOL ~ supplement-ISIS. Expenses-NS. New trustee-Roderick H. Mc- Millan, Robert Emery retired. Body-James C. McMillan. 1 l». AFTON ROAD SCHOOL " -w Supplement-WE. Expensea——$37. New trustee-John A. McDonald... M. Francis McAskill, retired. Secy-John R. Lund. STANHOFE SCHOOL _ Supplement-JIM)- Espcnses $73 BIN! ficient to shingle school roof. Secy-Jas. Mcbauchlan. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Supplement—$125. Expenses—-$138.20. James McSwain, retired. Secy-Androw Stevenson. HARTSV I LLE_ SCHOOL Supplement—-$125. Expensos~$95-75- Secy-Dougald McPherson. GRANVILLE NORTH SCHOOL Supplemenb-SIZU. Expenses-SHE. Henry T. Burgoyne. trustee. Stacy-Henry Burgoyne- re-siscted. GRANDPERE POINT SCHOOL Su pplement-HO. Van Driver—$75- Peter Gallant, retired. Sec‘y.—-Jas. Doiron. MARTINVALE SCHOOL PANMURE ' SCHOOL Supplement-omit. Expenses—$45. Sony-Joseph R. MacDonald. SEAL. RIVER SCHOOL Supplement-WE. lixpenser-Shi). Sec'y.‘-—.lohn J. Campbell. PRIMROSE SCHOOL Supplement-SW)- Expensos~4100. 8ec'y.—-'l‘. J. Witsintovn- Supplement—~I75. Expenses-HS. New trustee-Henry Gallant. place of John P. Kelly rdlred. ‘L-Lauronoe McDonald. l-IOPIIIILD OCHOOL .' Supplement-Slot). Ex ass-Olin). p“ Donnell blycfcrulllimeé: fie ' Body-John A. MacDonald. "Cost o1 Living Chart A “m am‘: lShcrbrooltc New trustee. wm- Blwhllliill. i,‘ New truates- Mr. Dominique, New trustee-William Martell in place of Michael Murphy. retired. szsa mvsa NORTH SCHOOL es, retired. invitations. book for one of those first things in our .iDominion history. Wherefore let iour Oriental brethren celebrate Itheir Day of Mourning, “alias isamee one “iuenose Mellican y» H1811 > ‘l lWhat were YOU paying lor Roast Leg/bf Pork during the past month. . fThe latest flguros- from Ottawa give these as the average prices. i _ - ROAM‘ IEO ‘OF PORK Per. Pound . 2 2 ‘ Halifax 26$; Chsrlcttefn .t 5L ohn . ‘ \ .. ntrcal ' T" ‘EU, awa i 1,5 Broclrvillc 24.0 filfiill" ‘if; e . ¥ctcrbord 21.5 oronto g, S'Catharines E 22 ,2 Hamilton 2 _ s! ntlord £4. at 4 4 " 9 4 1 d 2.0 SQ mas 25,; atham 92,5 indoor 2 g la .4 it Li; wt. Wililiam -\ nn , - haying‘! . . _______ 517.7: Moose law l 55.5 iaslratofik E181 i‘ rinse it ___ Edmonton i? Calr 150.4 Let all... 1e.< Vancouver _._g Vi aria 55.1 How do prices in your locality compare with other cities’! Are you paying more or less than average‘! These prices are for average qual- ity "delivered" goods. supplument_glg5_ Watch for the changes in this Expenses-MG. °°'"m"- ‘ 30mph Campus“. m_e|emod Tomorrow: Sliced Breakfast trustee. Bum“ sec'7'_wm' A‘ M’ Mmlun" Careless Shsmpoolng BpOIII the Hair If you want to keep your hair looking its best, be careful what you wash it with. Do not use pre- pared shampoos or anything else that contains too much fires alkali. This dries the ecallo. makes the hair bribtile, and ruins it. The beet. thing for steady ‘use is Mnisidled cocosnnt oii shampoo, which ls pure and greaseless, and ls ihetter than Anything else you can use. ' Two o rthree tea-spoonfuls of, Mul- sifted ls sufffcient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub ft in. it makes an slmndance of rich, creamy lather. which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust... dint. dandruff and excess on. The mn- dries quickly and sv- unl and it‘ leaves the scalp bolt. s the heir fine and silky. bright. lustrous, nutty. wavy. and our w manage. . You can get Mulalded coconut ofl shsmfioo 0t an! drll! IWPQ- it i! lgogpepslvs and s few ounces will supply every member of the fam- fly (er months. Be ewe ymr drui- ln gist gives you Ioislsd. Beware of the name Wat- klm oaths puke!!- l t"! ma. i T'?‘"“i'tf.':~'“iv€ii lf some of your preserve jars areitom of the the jar in your hand, pound wiilnlo s. great many fare. old. and you have any doubt about —-—-—<-o>—————— their being perfectly air tight, melt a pound of paraffin, hold tile hot- i Kids may with other foopls— ' but they alwaysllipilei right into Kelloiglgfi’. wru. milk As _ , [g1 i” or cream, ".3: fa: bu; it provides food of appetites it's mothers.‘ Eaves a» olamoah olslldron sluplygroal. Cbll- In of N; mus! have. Give dna Involtssrispy , honing. Ne cosh- tlsoln Kellogg's -.- lislslnoss earl lag. Wsmll roarly tvrleo a Jay. lash. to servo“ and wbiirl it around in the paraffin, I covering the whole top. This To a bad ‘character good doctrine makes it perfectly air tight. One avails nothing. \ - Double Dollar Days Thursday and Friday. June 26th and A27lhi Wholesale Prices in all Departments Many Extra Specials Hill be Ollllfdil For the convenience of the people this Store will remain Open on Thursday land Friday Nights Until 9 p. m. 25 Men’s Suits in blues, greys and brown tweedsv. The reg- ular prices 0f iihese suits were as high as $37.50. Sizes 34 to 40. Your choice Dollar Days.—-$12.95. _. 15‘*'Men's Tweed Rain Coats in green, brown, grey and heather, regular price $15.00. Dollar Days-—$7.99. " $“ 3 only Men’s Leatherette Rain Coats, reg. price $15.00, for 9.98. ' , . Men’s light weight Spring and Fall Overcoats. Prices to $30.00. Dollar Days $17.98. ‘ , . Men’s Khaki Pants, heavy weight, all sizes. Special $1.89. Men’s Tweed Hats, worth to $3.25. Dollar Day, 99c. Men's Wool Working Socks, Dollar Days 3 pairs for $1.00. Men’s Cotton Work Socks, special 5 pairs for $1.00. 5 dozen Men’s Working Pant; in , b _ d t d worth to $4.00. Dollar Days, $2.38. greys Towns an wee s’ 1O dozen Men’s Working Shirts in all shadesyklight weight. Dollar Days, $1.13. Men’s light weight; Braces, Dollar Dam 45c per pair. Men’s Summer Underwear, Athletic Elephant make. Special for Dollar Days $1.19. - ' ' ' ' 25 doz. Man’s Fancy Shirts will arrive by express in time," for Dollar Days, but wihidh are too late for the presto They will be displayed in our windows with special discount cards. TIIGPQ will be many Happy People on I’. E. Island lflhey visit iii this Store on Dollar Days. J. W. Robb/ale v it'll-IFS WEAR 11:5 at, George st. novitpwn-an . ti . 9 .i -.