j':'t»r'_sp»n_ aeitdc snotslain thehands. llflAl-l. OOODDIALEII lute: [India] Co. neuronal. WOO run srilifr The imported Percheron stallion Bushnell Joffre, champion Chariot tstown Exhibition 1922, will leave Victoria. Tuesday morning, June 10th. to Wesley MoNcvins, Stun chel at noon, thence to Bert lins. law's, Springfield over night; Wed- nesday noon at Mack Farquharsons Cavendish, thence to Fredericton over night, at or near William Mt: Donald's, Junction Road; Thursday noon, William Cullen's. North Wilt shire, thence to Hamilton Watts. Hampshire over night; Friday noon John O'Brlen’s Bonshaw, thence to owner's stables Victoria fSgd.) KEITH BOSWELL JOH-N O'BRIEN In Charge 2584,6,10.3i. AUcrroN SALE On Saturday thel-ith June, inst, at 12 o'clock noon on the premises near Spring Park School plot of land with barn thereon known as "Franklyn"- property part of estate of late W. W. Wellner. Terms st sale. W. 1'. WELLN ER Surviving Executor. BENJ. CARTER l SON, Auctioneer 2509 6 6 fmw rm- namo nnaucu Deulrtment of Marine and Fisheries WARNING Owners of unlicensed radio l'1‘(‘P|\‘llI L’ fézrwet lstiffby blamed that on and “um B duly. 10.4 the Department of h“ is an lsherics will take steps to e any such unlicensed apparatus and to prosecute the owner-thereof. The penalty on summary conviction is a tins not exceeding 8.50.00 and forfeit. ure of all unlicensed radio apparatus to tb; Goyr-rnment. roat cast list - ~ advised to 0111i!lfiu;l-llzill'nfif‘léllggh"llfllrlgfii Aateiy. ' The license fee is $1.00 pt-r nnnnm, Licenses, valid to 31st March, i025. may be obtained from: llndlo Iirnnt-Ii, licpt. Marine & Fisheries, Ottnwn. Post Ofllep- and G. G. Houston, llnlllo inspector. ti West Street. Charlottetown. L‘. 11. Stewart. Radio Inspector and ll. '1‘. 1iol~ mun. 1.111.. Snmmcrside, 1'. E. l. 2fiilfl<ll-il-li. lIIllllABlE PilllP ERTY FllR Sill On June 12th at 12 0’cl0ck noon we are authorized by Mr. Chas. Chandler to offer for sale by public auction that beautiful brick building known as The Morris Block, situat- ed on Victoria Row,and runs through to Sydney Street. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER & SON 6i 2514-86-61. Be Be Co. Shoes-ii willlnutstain- - Mat-iterate». l or Sucked H Thipolishiesfa- vorite widi ladies “lllilllllllii?” "Fruit-arrives" Brings llasl and liuminrl Fruli Juices In these strenuous days, there is oonstant warfare waged against our nervous vitslit . The man an woman who is free of Nervousness and “' ‘lessness; who is not more or less troubled with In- digestion, Rheumatism, Headaches Neuralgia, Weariness and Loss o Vitality, Pain in the Back and Con- stipation, are very rare indeed. This is why the Fruit Treatment, in the form of “Fruit-wtives” is a blessing to nervous, sleepless, un- strung men and women. “Fruit-a-tives" is really the inten- siiled juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes and contains all the medicinal powers of these fruit juices and in a more uctivennd concentrated form. ‘ "l-‘ruit-trtives" will always relieve Ncrvousness and Slecplcsslivss by cit-nosing the systt-m of waste-by rebuilding the nerve cells by means of pure, rich blood-b regulating the stomach, liver, bowl-ls and skin- and by invigorating and re-vitalizing the whole system. Try the fruit treatment for your nerves. Get abox oimldruitva-tives" today. Yourdruggisi has tlicm—‘l5d. and 50c. abox., or stint postpnirl by Frliit»a-tives_ Limited, Ottawa, Ont. TIE earlier your trip. the better the accommodafion you can secure. Book now on -_ one of the well-appointed Can- adian Pacific Empresses, or on one of the luxurious Monoclsss linnunrtvrs Amazing Results from lnianslilall Marriage Scsleé FASCINATION satisfactorily removed from orchestra. Doris noted that it had center-piece of spring flowers quite different from tho adjoining tables. lie knew how to do things, this Craig Cullam, even if he was an actor, she admitted to herself. He seemed to know Just what to order, too. Without deferring too often and tirosomcly lo her, he tnnnagcd to select hcr favorite dishes. When the waiter had. departed, he leaned back with the contented sigh of a man who finds himself in u long-anticipated paradise after u weary journey. The smile that charmed her so rested upon her, and there was frank admiration in his rt-tnarkztblo. eyes. "You look," he said boyishly, "like the incantation of Spring." it was a trivial little compli- incnt. Doris had heard it, and many others more exaggerated, hundreds of timos. And yet the color flosh~ cd in but" checks and she found brat-self without a glib retort. Ho misinterpreted the flush. “Forgive inc, if I've said some- thing personal. I didn't moan to be rude, really." She bent. hcr head in acknow- ledgement, thcli managed to any smoothly: “’i‘cll mo, have you yesterday‘! You made a UPUllllSH, you know." "Rtegmttetl!" he ' echocd—and chucked hltirself quickly. ilut tbc implication was ‘plnln and ll was his turn lo flush, the [till-Milli red itiotinting in his olive- llllltltl checks. Doris continued coolly: “You've gcticrottsly lct yourself in for n terrific amount of work. Hove you rrenlly thought about what it nil-nus, tho little, illc effort, the discourngctnsrlt‘ in struggling with Zllllilltilll‘ singers?" Ho wanted to tcll her that, since yesterduyhhe had thought of nothing but this inoment WI18B“118 should see her again. regretted goncrous» The maitre d'hotel_bimlelf guid- ' ed Doris and her escort to a table the been reserved and that it hure a r for 4 Years—Nei ‘h- bor Recommen ed Tlanlac and it Brought Relief. "Tanlac has made life a pleas- ure tn mo and l will always praise it," is the grateful statement of Mrs. Evelyn Perron, highly esteem- ed and popular resident of 184 Si. Laurent SL, Montreal. Que.» “What l suffered from rheums tinm in my arms and shoulders for tour years can't be described. At times l could neither raise my hands to my bead, put on my gloves A Stock Quotations HALIFAX, June 10. ——Quotationt, furnished by Wat-d d: Johnston, tnmnbcrs Montlretil Stock Ex- change: Boll 'l‘elcpltone . . . . . . . 129 Brompton . .. 29% St. Lawrence Flour .. Ottawa Powcr . . . . . .. 84 Cuba Cane Sugar 12% (Zubn (Inna Sugar Pfd . . . . .. Pan American Petroleum .. 60% Amcricati Con. I . . . . . . . . . .. 104% Brazilian Fraction . . . . . . lioward Smith Pfd Howard Smith Com .. Spanish River Pfd . .. Spanish River Com. .. Steel Com. of Can. British Em. Steel 1st Penmans . 52% . 112% . 105% 70 Abitlbi . . . . . . . Shnwinigrln . 131% Luttrcntidc Pulp . .. 87 Con. (ion. Electric Con. Steamship Com. Can. Steamship Pfd .. Asbestos Com. .. . .1 Dominion Bridge 48% '1 11o (one class) Cabin Ships. Further inyommrion from local steamship 41cm: or o. incurs: nrRPEE c. r. s. Assn: 40 King Ht. slt..lolili,i\‘.ll. PHAACIFIC Auctioneers Boards of Education. students during the course. For further Information Nursing. NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE E RWJHL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES The School of Nursing of the New Hampshire State Hospital offers a course of Nursing Education to young women who are eligible for admlsslon- ' registered by the New York and New Hampshire A generous allowance ls offered to The School ls State apply lto the Dlrectress of HOSPITAL. CONCORD, N, H. Jl Ganada Steamship Lines Lta S. S. “WINONA” Arrive Charlottetown and Leave Montreal : June 10th June 24th .-~. 85d In illusions To! space and rates apply. t BROS, Agents Leave for St. John's June 13th June 27th llrllliiiilit'iril"” '__5ll5ll|llll_l_lll:l_l_ll_ll_l_ Mrs. Perron Suffered 4 o; write a letter for the pain and swelling, -1 actually dreaded for night to come, for 1 was so nervous and racked with pain that sleep was almost impossible. “ll was just about to give up ‘hope when a neighbor advised me to try Tanlac, and it has done what noth- ing else would do. r1 have not had a touch of rehumsitlsm in weeks and my nerves are as steady as nerves can be, 1n fact, I am feeling so well that I am. indeed, happy that l took Tanlac." * Tanlac is for sale by all good drugglsts. Accept -no substitute. Over 40 Mi-llion bottles sold. ‘Fanlac Vegetable Pills, for consti» potion tnade and recommended by" the tnanulncturers of '1V\~N.LAC. IN MEMORIAM THE LATE MR. JAMES ,E. LAVERTY The death of Mr. James E. Laverly, one of the most highly respected residents of 'l‘uruntum, occurred at his home on Sunday. May 25th, after u fcw weeks’ ill- 8 durln "niflea. l 'I 8 9 can or Living a... What. w-svofi-Jt». for bluntl- tho past month. on"; from Ofllllfl . give thou as the average pricel- i ii fl-ialifax ;C_harlottst'n St. John ucbec i oritrcal ' 5-0000 Sherbrookc , Ottawa Brockvillc Kingston Belleville Pcterboro Toronto S'Cathsrines Hamilton Brantiord Gall Cuclph Kitchener Woodstock Stratfdrd London St. Thomas F‘: William Winnipeg Regina Moose law Saskatoon Prince Albert Edmonton __ l esetgene Cal ar lztfibrl/dgc t Vancouver hctoria H858. The into Mr. Lavcrty was in his 80th year. lie was n man of un- early life he hud been a teacher; " but, for runny years, he devoted tho greater part of his time and at- e toutiou to his splendid farm. lie was un acknowledged authority on matters pertaining to dnirylng and agriculture. Indeed, during his active yctirs, he took u prominent purl. in ‘everything that tcrtded to ntunity and the province ot large. He was pleasant in conversation; and his genial presence will be greatly missed, not only in the home circle but by all who knew m. 'i‘lre funeral to Fort Augustus on Tuesday morning, May 27th, was well attended, although many friends were unavoidably absent and who later sent kind messages of sympathy and regret. A High Mass of Requiem was sung by the, pastor, the Rev. A. J. McDonaidq who also attended deceased during his illness and death. Besides a widow, formerly Miss Margaret Quinn of Watervale. there are left to mourn two sons and three daughters: John F, Mrs. Joules Crudrlen, and Mrs. Martin "l think 1 mentioned to you ycs~ Montreal Power terduy. Miss Sumner, that we stage Winnipeg Electric .. folk are. always happy to give our National Breweries . services to charity," he said duiet- Atlantic Sugar . . . .. ly. "We rarely count the time or Atchison . . . . . . . . . .. . 102% effort if the causefiis a good one. Am. Car d: Foundry . There is much said about the Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . . .. 72% egotism, the selfishness of the sc- Am. Snielting & Refining .. 61% tor, lllll l think you will find that Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . . .. 30% most oi‘ us are fairly generous." Can. Pacific Ry . . .. 1451/; "I'm sure of lt," Doris leaned New York Central .. 102% forward eagerly. "l have been as- Crucible Steel . 491/4 sociated with a great many charity Inter, Paper . , . . . . 47% entertainments, and l don‘! believe Kelly Springfield , that we have ever been refused Mex, Petroleum theatrical talent when we needed inter, Mgr, Marine ,. it. But I don‘t know muclt libflllllPfggg steel ca; “use Pvoric- I've met very few Reading . . . . . . . . .. 54%. actors. l--—tlrey»—" she broke Offnsottthcrit Pacific 391/.‘ ‘o trifle confused. Suldgbukef ., 33 l lie nodded understandingly. ‘Union pacific , 130% "We are rot of your-world, Utah Cgppgf _ 67%. "Was Slwmelc" to. s. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. also She made =1 orally. gesture of MONTREAL EXCHANGE , negation. "Please dents-try that. My world,|1g33 victory _ lwlnlzz Victory .. . _prond of. it turns out lllsgllfillllgilgg’; victory , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , “10640 snobs and social parasites." I llt- wanted to soy: "lt turned outlgunk Qmnlmn-Q _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ , _179 biilBnnk Royal . . . . . . llinnk Montreal ins you cull it, has litllo Lo YOU. There-fore, it must not vcry fur bclow Olympus." Something of what he was tltinkiitg crept into his eyes and they llPlll hers with that tincnnny ins tmlioti against which she was powerless. She could fer-l her own eyes widening with what sho saw nnd lhe breath (ruickening in hcr throat. “('1' hands wen- tremblitig absurd- ly. Thu little bll of space surround. 1934 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . .102.80 BANKS Bunk Nova Scotln I . . . . . . .:.25ll Wheat-July 106%, Sept 108%. Dec. 111. CornAJuIy 79%, Sept 79%, Doc 72%. ()uts—July 46%, Sept 41%, Doc. 42%. lug thcm was electric, vibrant with hidden currents. For the t they were as isolated WOMEN 0F MIDDLE lllE ReiievedofNervonsnesssndOtiicr Distreuing Ailments by Lydia Ii. Pinltltsm’: Vegetable Compound Brooklyn, N. Y. — "1 first tool: Lydia E. Ptnkham's VefietableCom- poun four years ago and am tak- ing it now for the rnonial because it is the truth. 1 found your book- let in m letter box and road it csrefull , an that ls how l came to take e Vegetable Compound myself. 1t has given me quiet nerves sothat 1 sleep all night, and a better appetite. I have recom- mended it already to all my friends and relstiwsP-Mrs. Euonauarru, 12082 Ilzsirynetto St. Ridgewood, Brook~ n . . ylilor the woman suflering from ner- vous troubles causing sleeplssene headache hysterll. ""10 WWI.’ Lydia E. Tin hour's Ve Waugh l?‘ found a sptnclliriuznedi- ne. or e woman o Ill age tiarougb the trials of whole Ill t ma. a: teen pended‘ ‘ riumtaentunuarum. Rocky Point Ferry Time Table STEAMSI-IIP LINES INC. lI-rlnwanonas. us! lght lervlee Benson sum» and Iollon‘ son‘ nouns! will um n. an n61 ms “m Istsrley at ‘I p. “(fissile The) m low, GMIOIMIIDUBII Commencing June 1st, the Steamer llillsheresel will run between 0hr- Iottotewn an‘! Booty Pelat daring the IIIII mouths, so fellows! DAILY (Ilospt I II Olllsflotowl 10.-law Polo! .sssisiiss rrvsrrrrr IPPIPFIPI from lhc gay, chattering crowd as ll‘ they wcrc shipwrecked together on a desert Lsland. The waiter arriving 'wlth the grapefruit, broke the spell. Doris loaned buck with a little sigh of relief end took u firm grip on her- self. She was determined not to lose her poise again that afternoon. She began very coolly to talk about the details of getting the chorus together, and not once during the ensuing five courses oi‘ the lunch- con did she permit the subject to cscupe her. Craig Cullam accepted her cue, and, long after the coffee had been served and the finger ' bowls brought, they lingered at the table. busy with paper and fountain pen, making memoranda of details to be attended to. Finally the quiet of the almost deserted restaurant thrust itself through Doris’ preoccupation. Craig Cullam had been talking eagerly to hold her attention against this very discovery for the last half hour. He was loathe to relinquish this charming intimacy. lint, Doris, awake at last to the prolonged nature of this luncheon, glanced at her wrist watch and sprang up suddenly. "Heavens, I'm half an hoar_lsts for a committee meeting now. It's all your fault, Mr. Cullam, for being so entertaining." She held out her hand. "i must fly. Thanks for a charm. ing luncheon." "But we haven't half finished with the preliminaries," be pro- tested. “Won't you-couldn't you spare some time. tomorrow-J’ Brick, in Saskatchewan; and Jas. V., and, Miss Theresa Lavcrty at home. Two sons and one daught-i er pro-deceased him several years.‘ We sympathise with the family: members and friends in their be-r renvsment. May his soul rest in‘ pence. _i——{O)—i—-—— ' WHEN THE SOOTS TURN CAME; A Scottish actor was touring ,and in his lottrneys reitchtitl dlolfnst- At tho docks he was met by the rid l vance manager, who took him to his rooms .0n tho way they stopped nil an hotel. and the advance stood tho actor n drink. When they flnully descended front their second taxi it Wilt-r Scolsmaufs turn lo pay, whereupon ltc turned to his friend ,(ati Englishman) wlih the remark: “You'll have to pay. old man; l haven't any lrlsh money yew. . [Hill] -¢o>—————— THE MODERN MAID Mistress (to new cook)—.ilow long do you boll c588. ‘Mary? They were a little too hard tbismorning. Modern Kitchen Queen-Until 1 smoke a cigarette, mtvam, and some burn slower than others, Nowfor fun! School's out, and now for romping rllrl was‘ tbzh course of on man cusp - tirsu dirty {lsdensnd germ- shr. vows IGNO- covered. seen arms lurk in all dirt and are our ed from hands to face, to mouth and food. , What mdtliers "Oh but resiiy-no-l-l have an engagement," Doria, was flushing, confused. She recalled the resolu- tion sne had made that very asked quietly with a flicker of his chat-mine smiLs "l-wtsll, suppose-suppose m phone ore-if 1 can make lt-"Doris capitulstedi I ' l phone yon-just before " he Iron: ‘I'M Heidi IIIIIOIIATIOI PLANT - hi!!! 0! Llhbfi’ Ii ‘l its 31.1fm" m '° “m m‘ hm‘ aurusssiarspsetmee “£60m "An engagement all day!" he i"!!! 99'5"‘ "U. Children Iced the ri N [Ofififl prrnnoto the welfare of his conr How do prices usual intelligence, widely read and compare with other cities’! Are you thoroughly familiar with subjects paying more or less than average? of current or historic interest. 1n These prices are for average quality delivered" goods. Watch for the changes hart next month. Tomorrowi-Sods Biscuits It brings summer to your table in winter months. Preserve it: now while plentiful and cheap. ,,,,,,_¢ llIlIlI sun cl. uuntn IIIIIII. l l‘ That“Home THE CHQCOLATES THAT ARE DIFFERENT in your locality lfl lhll ill’ i» 1' ' ' JUNFlIAl. 1921i A GREA gpjswaanss - I "- °°'""> ‘ff Clirtefis gm, 1 W’li..’_~'5()li'§ FLY PA DS “fill-Kill stllul"lh)l_~ - fill l‘: may tbfliwli.) k . Prize Haszards ‘i Improved . ""57"".- Carter’s Millpond The Two Best Tur- nips Grown and well known ‘to the farm. era of P. E. Island. Oermlns. tlon Test nearly 100 pQr u"; {l-Qold In sealed plcksges Clean to handle. Sold by all Druggists, Grocerspnd General Stores . only.) Prise 75 cents per pound. n by mull add 8o per lb. yo. postage. soul at inn- seen arose a ‘ INN?! upwards of 150 , NE y HANTS In this prov. wanna: You cagnrtir: j '"°°- YOUR HAND ' 4 keep a bottle q! . 1 Carter & C0., '"-—€“"@-"_"”“ ‘t l w, szensmzn A b ‘U 1 Charlottetown Th n-wbenh-thendh-l-ldren develop . ,- Soree Throat, or Pain in the Chesb- ' or there is a Bruisch or Boas orflCgt to Dress-you ave e g t ‘ "mfiy '° ‘m’ ‘h’ pm’ “u” in" will. 1337,21 1 licsiiTili flammation. render the wound anti- ecptic- and start healthy healing. $1.25 a bottle at most: druggists or sent postpald by I00 ling house. barn and lot of J. Ear met Moynagh. Buildings in good ro- pnlr. Sale positive as owner is lea- ~ ving the Island. If day is stormy will be sold first fine day. J. EMMET MOYNAGH 256441941. Emerald, P. E- l. LIVE Flllll WANTED I will pnrchase well fattened live fowl, 5 lbs. and up June 10 to June 13. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID W. l‘. YOUNG INC " " Mnntnnl I - - - This is a good timelto cull out old and ‘uh- profitabie birds. Selling part of your stock today helps to avoid a glutted Fall and Xmas market. S. R. PENDLETON at the Community Hatch- ery, Charlottetown 2583,0,10.3i. You couldn't‘ make such chocolates at home —-without long yearn 0f candy-making experience. I And yet-they have‘ sometblnl about them that sug eats the W" wholesomcness. tI-s rcsh piqvflmll- of home made dwtities. _. " S0 we call tlvm Nei 9 H": Madc"Chocolatcs. f ¢Y l" b°‘hh plainly. in order l0 El" W“ t extra quality st I 10W Pfl°¢-_ f The Value of a Guarantee must do . ' A ' lies f much in protec penal in‘ - ' No firm- iféififil"z§§i't"s9fifi_ m‘ i” with a guatlvsentee alleged. um to pay _- deg,‘ w Wm, m M.‘ w- _\ Ford. naturally the lntsa um the usllty that dlssstletactiotr will- item-deflating isiihrr- . . - a