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DISCOUNT.-People wishing to save money should pay their electric light bill today and receive the dis- count. ' ' 8007 MOTOR PARTY. - Messrs Fred Harvey, Frank Howatt, James Wright and Frank Knight from Cape Tray- erse, motored to the city on Saturday. They report the roads in excellent condition. _ . I I . _ ' SUMMERBIDE nov cAseEo-_- A telegram has been received in Sum- merside stating that Gunner Robt. L. Mollison had been gassed on May 29th at the front, and admitted to the 7tli Canadian General Hospital, Le- treport, France. Their many friends sincerely trust that his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mollison will shortly receive news that lie is progressing favorably. 'ri-is LATE-’ Mas. TA)/i.o`n.-"Tire, late Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, of Gran- ville, whose death was reported last and two sons! Mrs. Geo. Barlow, Wel- lington; Mrs. Jas. and Nelson Carew. Hunter River; Mrs. B. C. Cahn, Brad- albane; ~Mrs.- Geo., ‘Can-n, Manchester, N. H.; Mrs. Herbert Mallett, Gran- vi-lie; George,ot Bradalbaiie and Janice on the homestead at Granville. FAMOUS RUNNER HERE. - Mr. l"red S. Cameron, of Amherst, who some years ago figured as a champion marathon runner, has arrived in Char- lottetown from Chicago to spent! u short vacation here. Mr Cameron holds an important position in t|i:ii city as -physical instructor in a lead- ing Chicago athletic club. lgpon iiis return he intends enlisting 'in he Fly- ing Corps. On Saturdayhe went to the country to enjoy the day fisiiintz. MORE ISLANDERS _GASSED. - Mrs. A. J. Murphy, Emerald, has re- ceived a telegram from her sister-in- law, Mrs. Molly (0’Regan) Hogan, stating that her brother, Gerald 0'- llegun, and her husband, Douglas Ho- gan, and his brother, Joseph Hogan. of the 5th Canadian Siege Battery, liiul been gassed. No further partic- ulars were received. The Hogan boys mentioned are two of the well-known l-logan triplets, of Hope River, par- ticulars of whose patriotic action in enlisting appeared in the press some time ago. A WEDDING BELLS-A pretty wed ding took place on Wednesday morn- ing, June 5th at 10 o‘clock in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Stellarton, by the Rev. Father William Mc- Bonajd, when 'Miss Lauretta M. Crelghan, daughter of Mrs. Frank Creighan, Charlottetown, was- united in marriage to Joseph B. O’Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. 0'Reilly, Stellarton. The bride was attended by Miss Margaret Trainor. Charlottetown, while Mr. William Kelly of Stellarton, acted as best man. After the ceremony din- ner was served at. the home of the groom, after which the happy young couple left on a wedding trip to St. John. Both Mr. and Mrs. 0'-Reilly’s many friends in Charlottetown and Stellarton wish them much happiness through their wedded life. Monday is the last day for rt-cciviiig' discounts on elec- tric light bills for May iight- ing. Pity to-day and save iiioiiey. 8071-6-7M3l ' -- ='= _Sl _, , _ ii .r . 2,' Y ' ' _ ' " "A'4'_...__.. Y __ _.JC Yi Y' 4 ` / COOKING IN COMFORT, ~ AT LAST! u ELL, no more coal or ashes to bother about now. W And if my eyce hudn't been opened, you would still bc 'cooking on the coal range all throughthe summer." __l'lushands and sons-if you had to do the cooking, wouldn't you lilac to do it in the most economical, most cflicieiit, simplest wny possible? Save your wife or .mother furthcr`luel worries. Buy her a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove-lt will incan better cooking, a cleaner, cooler kitchen and less work for hcr-~ond for you, economy, comfort and no waiting for meals. ‘ _ y / Select the style now that suits the individual need of your home-one, two, thr’ee and four burner sizes. Be sure it'| the sto°ve with the Long Blue Chimney-and that it has the Cabinet and the New Perfection Oven. They make the steve complete for year-round cooking service. - 'V Royallfa Coal Oil gives but ruulfa. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED ~ samcnss nv .u.i. cmss l » J NEW PE ECT] ON I ,-.I \ ll The Victor 91' a bloodless battle. That ls what has won so much fame for our biggest soiling winter remedy- Cherry Bark Cough Syrup We KNOW it is the best preparation you can_ use- almost immediate ‘in its affect, pleasant to the taste. A generous sized bottle for MacKinnon Drug Co. The Roxall Kodak Store I 25C. Sold only ,at THE ’ Save- Money _Buy Matches -.2 _fgom Beer and Goff. "` ‘We have a large stock of mat- ches which we are selling at the old price. 8 CENTS PER PACKAGE After July lst, a five cent war tax stamp goes on each pack- age. You will then have to pay 11 cents per -pkg. Beerdztiotl ALBION ROUND best furnace coal due to arrive next week at Geo. E. F`ulI's ml yard. aoos-s-sMsi THE BUSINESS MAN who does 'iot advertise because it costs money ibould stop paying salaries for the same reason. POLICE COURT.-A couple of pro- lilbitlon cases before the court Sat- urday were adjourned. The case ag- ainst B. Binhs resulted in conviction, and he ,was fined $100 and costs. JOIN THB NAVY.-Messrs. Walter Btlrps and Wilfrid Hammill, of Free- ;own, and Bldward Laugbln, of Sher- brooke., whp have enlisted in the navy, intend leaving for Halifax in a few day-s‘ time. . » FOOTWEAR.-Ladies interested In fashionable footwear, should see Alley & Compnny’s window at the present lime. three new lines of .grey are shown, a Swede Oxford, turn sole Louis Heel at $7.00. a 9-inch Battle- ship Greyaced Boot, covered Louis heel at $9.75, and a 9-inch two tone laced boot at $7.25, These are the best prices offered l'or shoes of this color and st;-'lv. 8092-tl-SM2i QUARANTINE LIFTED.-'i‘he quar iiitine at the Ariiiorics has been lift- ed as all danger from infection is now considered over. The ofliccrs are now liusy in connection with the calliiig in of the men under thc Military Ser- vice Act. The boys from the city- and towns are being called first and the Farmers are allowed until the fifteenth of the month to complete seeding op- er-ations. A GROWING SOCIETY.-The mem- bers of the Devonshire Red Cross So- ciety held their regular meeting on May 29th, at the home of Mrs. Charles McDougall, Rice Point. Twenty-eiglit -nembers and five visitors were pre- ient. Lesh received for the evening, $3.90, to the funds oi' the society, and 63.00 for prisoners oi' war. Notwith- standing the busy season 17 pairs of rocks were handed in. This makes a :otal of 202 pairs shipped since Nov- :mber last. 'Also there were shipped 58 suits pyjamas, 26 service shirts, 12 pairs mittens. ISLANDERIS GASSED.-The boy. if No. 5 ‘Siege Battery evidently got another severe attack of gas last week. ln addition to the names al ready published word has been rec- eived tliut Bombardier Francis Mc- Donald, son of Mrs. Charles McDon- ild, 304 Richmond Street has beeirad- mitted to No. 56 General Hospital, Etaples, this being the second occas- sion on which he has been igassed. i-le was also twice wounded and only recently returned to the front. His brother Raymondt formerly on the Guardian staff, is also in the same battery. Mr. Daniel Hurry, West Roy- ilty has received word also that his son, Gunner Robert Hurry was gassed ind is now in No. 7 Casualty Clearing Station. Mr. George DeBIois‘ has rec- eived word that his brother, Gunner 'Noel DeBlols reported gassed -some days ago, is in the- 25th General .Hos- pital, Etaples. ` FAREWELL PARTV-A very en- joyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillis. Rose Valley, when a. number of young folks gathered to bid farewell to their son, William, before leaving to serve his King and country. Selected mu- sic was rendered by the localorga- nist. Mr. Thomas McKenzie. After luncheon was served a suitable ad- dress was read by the president of the Empire Club, Bradalbane ,of -which William was an active member. A gift of remembrance was 'presented to him by the members of the club and Private Gillis replied in a few well chosen words, wishing the Club every success diirlng his absence. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in playing games and after the singing of God Save our splendid men al' went home, wishing William Go_d speed and a safe return back to his old friends again. At the Yarmouth Y. M. C. A. Boys' Camp, held at Tusket Falls in August, 1 found M-iNAR‘D’S LINI- MJENT most beneficial for sun burn. an immediate relief for collc and toothache. ALFRED STOKES. General Sec‘y. iq N DISCRIMINATING D R U G BUYERS HAVE THE HAP- PY HABIT OF COMING BACK TO OUR ' ~ STORE _ We have always catered to careful drug buyers- customers who bring all of their judgments to bear in e v e r y purchase. Such lbuyers come regularly to our store because they have learned that they can, count on us for _pure drug? prompt service, and rig t' prices. The extent and qéiality of our trade and t e o vious confidence re- poced in us by the public is pretty convincing evidence that we conduct our drug business in 2 satisfactory manner. ___ We’re ln Business For Your Health. Lei Us Be Your Family Dniggint. Johnson N Johnson _ L , 'I `.-T- *"1* . 3 _"f “_” "~ .‘-p'-1" ‘- jf -" O - ‘ '_' _ “ivy - ---~'=»-. - -- l ---ef.. -_ . - --~ PRI cl-3 EDWARD ~ .IN “".5‘,‘;‘;‘.,f,‘;*---WILLIAM~ ' 1uA1iNaE 3.15 ` _ A Nionr 7 AND 8.45 FARNUM . “Plflying Fairf’ Founded on George 0hnet’s “The Ironmaster" a Super De Luxc A ‘ Photoplay Showing the Eminent Screen Star in a Picturization ' ' ‘ ‘ of an Absorbing Drama of Love and Business. - _ _ L I 14---" rt A Pimopiiy 1'¢....ng l l A.. A11-st.. can including I _ with Human _Interest l I .lcwel Carmen, Alan Forrest] I ¢‘Dle5pe,'ateiiQdd,,*>?i' i iiwsDNssDAYXi€DTHURSDAY are Episode of The sefiai CHARLES RAY Of 'I hrills £1. ~ . The Bull’s Eye” Crowded with Sensational Episodes “The Hired Man” AIN L- ~~'°" .T _...en j:_ _ g_.,_,'; g _____ ,_. _ D _ in HOTEL ARRIVALS p‘ REVERE HOTEL W. C. MacEarclien, Cornwall. W. R. Kearney, Montreal, - P. Y. Brown, St. John. Il. G. Macdonald, Boston. Maurice Doiiavan, Georgetown. It. ’i`. Morrison, Suniniemlde. (I. il. McEwen, Moreli. F.. Cameron, Chicago. Miss Katherine Tcrney, New Miss Marion McLellan, New Fred Harvey, Cape Traverse. Frank liowatt, Cape Traverse. James Wright, Cape Traverse. Frank Knight, Cape Traverse. York Harbor. side. G. J. Campbell, New Perth. S. ll. Simpson, Halifax. Simpson, Halifax. Davy, St. John. E. J. Smallwood, St. John. F. D. Marsh, Napanee. ‘ John McFarlane, Bordon. G. M. Brothers, Summerside. Geo. S. MacLeod, Fredericton. Russel Stordy, Crapaud. Mrs. Russel Stordy, Crapnud. Jas. Pendergast, Kensington. J, A. McEarclien, Sydney. C. McDonald, Sydney. as as VICTORIA HOTEL Cal. S. Hoffman, Montreal. L. P. Thayer, St. John. - W. S. Fraser, Halifax. G. H. White, Toronto. W. H. Stevens, Montreal. W. J. Holliwell, Montreal QUEEN HOTEL .lolin S. Cousins, Park Corner. H. D. McEwen, Morell. Mrs. Ezra Hciiry and son, Boston. Mrs. F. H. Chadwick. Boston. John F. (lliadwick, Boston. MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE One of the niose recent niunicipal r ris s aimed at lessening the of a fishing boat by the city of Poi't- land, Ore. For some reason the clty's fish market, opened a few months ago, was unaible to obtain an adequate supply of flsli, and so this vessel, a large gasoline schooner that served as a pilot boat, was fitted up by the city i`or fishing expeditions. Halibut, ling, cod. red snapper etc., have been caught in large quanti- ties and prices for fish have b'§en greatly reduced in consequence. he city has also conducted a campaign in which the people have taught how to re are varlties of nsli that are Dlente- fore.-Popular Mechanics. ' MInard’¢ Llnlment Used by Physician Professional Cards DR. CLIFT OHRONIC DISEASE! CURATIVE TREATMNT by the month In advance. Vletorln Hotel, Charlottetown, P.E.I., Canada. HOURS, 12`t0 Ii daily. NOW . B. B. IIESSIAN , Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public, cle.. , MONEY TO LOAN. Montague. P. l. I. DR. J. D. MMGUIGAN ' 1_to8p.m 6to8p.nt. Barrister, Solicitor and llonoy to Lean on Real latch York. George Herring and wife, Murray R. H. Morrison and wife. Summer- C. W. Heal and wife, Los Angeles, ente p e' high cost of living- is the operationi D D ~ ful .but have been little used hereto- lf thc grubs which cause the lumps or swcllliigs under the skin in thu backs oi' cattle are allowed to remai-ii they will complete tliclr growth, drop to the ground and ti°niisforni to lice-l flies, which may rein