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None enuine unless stamped “FLEE _,FOOT" ontlie sole. The best shoe dealers sell " Fleet Foal" Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co. Limited Hmm I8 Service Ounce: ‘ffdnihm mug .0 lumen. Calm ._¢~...;_ | ary services in Zion Church next Sun- ..._._.. CANADIAN PACIFIC ‘ iliely appointed tourist steamers. Communicate wi th ---s\.°-‘ff "i -.%- ._ if I Bigger Than-All Europe fifliih the Future ofAmerIoa On your trip to the Coast sec its Big Mountains, Big Rivers, Bi Glrci-rs, Big Forests, Big Totems, Eig Came. ll lil Nfl.. Wonder and _Inspiration come every ' mfilileflii Oi the 1000 milejourney along -. -_ the sheltered“inside route” on » fj§P_rinc»>ss” Liners For Tickets or vations including canadian Pacific Rockies t N. R. DesBRlSAY, District Passenger Agent, ST. JOHN N. B, _ Insurance Necessity .ll ,asia represented by ».-.| _ E. R. snow ' . li }lsl’l¢»-a.. »v»n.»`»:. -sr »-,» I I Q 1 ' Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies. which never contest an honest claim such The Central Guardian _ ZION ANNIVERSARY- Annivers- day. .HERE _WITH COAL-The steamer Roseius. B., with a. cargo of coal from l.ouisb'urg~, C.B., arrived in port yes- terday afternoon. ZION CHURCH- Rev. T. P. Drumm, B. D. will be the special preacher in Zion Church Sunday June 23rd. I-is will gve a Travelogue -in Zion Hall Mondi -at 8 p. ln. ORWELL-Benrices next Sabbath. June 28rd in' Bt. Andrews Presbyte- rian Church. Orwell at _11; Sunday School at 10. in Orwell Head at 7. Sunday School 2.80. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL-(Tome to the ice -_Cream Festival at North Mil- ton on Wednesday evening, June 26th, proceeds for Patriotic purposes. If not fine on Thursday. 8030-6-19M2I THE DAUGHTERS OF THE EM- PIRE ROOMS over tho Bank of Nova Scotia. will be open today, Friday, for registration from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 to 6 p. m. 8081. SUCCESSFUL OPERATION-The friends of Miss Mattie Good, Charlot- tetown Royalty, will be -pleased to learn that she underwent a successful operation in the P. E. Island Hospital, for appsndicltis. WINSLOE CLRCUIT-Services Sun- day, June 23rd, Highfield 11 a. m., Prlncetown Road 3 p. ‘m., Winsloe North 7.30 p.m. Rev. F.W. Saw- don. Sunday School Highfield 10 a. m., Wlnsloe South 2 p.m. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- The Rev. D. McLean will preach at Canoe Cove on Saturday the 22nd Inst. at 8 p.m., Sabbath the 23rd, Nine Mile Creek at 10.30 a.m. Churchill 2.30 and in the People‘s Church at 7 p. m. PROPERTY SALE-The Mackleson property at the Corner of Pownal and Euston Streets was sold at Auction yesterday by Mr. R. Bearisto, Auc- tioneer. It was knocked down to Mr. Cyrus Martin, of Springfield. who has been Captain of Military Police In this City for some time.. TRYON, HAMPTON, AND -BON- SHAW-Rev. J. S. MacKay will con- duct service next Sabbath the 23rd Tryon at 11; Hampton at 3 and Bou- shaw at 7.30. ~ The Sacrament of the Lord's -Supper will (D.V.) be dispensed at Hampton and Bonshaw on Juno 30th BUILDING WORK-Mr. D. R. Morrison. the contractor for the new iVlasseyLH-arris building on Kent Street. has gone to Halifax on busi- ness in connection with the new ter-Y mlnal station of which he also has thc contract. Good progress is being ina<1e_.on the Massey-Harris building. the brick work being up on one side to the first floor. _ A POPULAR CHOICE-Rev. Ovid Il. Peters, who comes to the City us associate pastor with Rev. Mr. Ful- ton spent three or four months on the Pownal Circuit a few years ago during the absence of thc then regular pas- tor. Mr. Peters was particularly popular among the young people. It is therefore anticipated that his co- ming to Charlottetown will prove a great blessing to the Methodist poo- plc in particular to the young people generally. Y.M.C.A. TAG DAY-The Tag Day on Wednesday in connection with the local Y.M.C.A. in this City resulted in receipts amounting to $171.60. The three young ladies collecting the larg- est amounts were: Miss Alice Doull $16.72; Miss Jean Tait $14.00 and Miss Gerrtude White $10.67. The funds will he used for repairing the steps and glass and painting the ex- terior ofthe Y.M. .C.A_ ,buildingn _...__ I COD PLEINTIFUL AT SOURIS.- Mr. Archibald Currie, Collector of Customs, Sourls and his daughter. came to the city yesterday and will spend a vacation at his old home In West River. Mr. Currie reports that the cod fishing around Sourls has greatly improved wllthin the last few days and some big catches are being made. The firm of Matthew &` Mc- Lean have faciltles for handling all the flsh,that can be caught. They rec- ently installed a freezing. plant, which Is on a mammoth scale and wtlll be a great. adjunct to the fishing Industry. - REGISTRATION DELINQUENTS- ln ,connection with tho Registration of all persons over 16 years of age it has been arranged that after the 22nd inet. any ‘person who has failed to register on that day may do so on making application to the different post offices throughout the Province. The duties of Postmasters commence on Monday morning the 24th and no person can be registered after the 22nd, except at the post office. There is no doubt the majority of the peo- ple will be registered on 22nd, but those who cannot attend to the mat- ter on that day should make it a point to do so during the following week. EscAP`Eo_FnoM JAII..-'rwo pri- soners ln Queen's County jail, Harold Gardiner. a native of the United States. and Ernest Waddell of Sham- rock mado their escape on Wednes- day night shortly before 9 o'clock. Both were military _deserters await- ing trial. Gardiner had been re- manded for eight days and Waddell for, s. week. The prisoners during the day were together and succeeded in getting down into the basement throush a coal~hole and by removing a sash at the front they managed to make their _way outside. The last seen of them about half an hour Ia- ter they were -headlng out the_lower St. Peters Road. Gardiner _cams here as representative of the Merchsnt's Casualty Co. and was drafted under the Military Service Act. _ t C etomor-"Barber, why dlduelolinglop lint steaming tdwel on or-luacn or scorI.ANo.‘- Rev. Jas. MacDougall will preach on Sab- bath the 23rd at Cape Traverse at 10.30, Searletown at 3, and Summer- side at 7. _ IN STOCK.-Beaver, Phoenix Royal Gold, Victory, Robin Hood and Royal Household Flour, in bags and barrels, all selling at.lowest pr ces, wholesale and retail. A. Horne & Co., _ 8039-6-19M4iE1i ' PASSES CIVIL SERVICE- .Miss Mary Callaghan, teacher of Emyvale school Ihas successfully .passedi the Civil Service Examinations. which were given In May. Her many friends were pleased to hear df her success. GRANVILLE METHODIST CIR- CUIT.-Servlces for June 23rd Wheat- le River ll. Hunter .River 3. Gran- ville 7. The Rev. _L. J. Leard will preach his farewell ser-mans at Wheat- ley River and Hunter River on the above mentioned date. and Sunday June 30th will be his last Sunday on the Granville Circuit. LOCKE MaoLEOD -,WEDD|NG. - Miss Mary Bell MacLey>d. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Duncar. MacLeod, of Hartaville, P.E.I.. and James W. Locke, of the Union Square iirrri of Locke Bros., were ni1rried"\Ved'x'\es- day evening by Rev. Isaac Ward, of the First Presbyterian church. Col- umbus avenue, Boston. Miss Cather- ine Matheson, cousln of the bride. was bridesmaid, and Thdmas M. Locke, brother of the groom, was best man. A reception followed at the coupIe's new home, 30 Belknap street. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Locke left tor a honeymoon trip in the White Mountains. ' 1?ERsoNAI-.s ' Mr. Lloyd Cox, Morsll, was in town yesterday. _ Mr. W. S. Louson, City, went to Summersido yesterday. _ Mr. W. A. Heustis, City, returned yesterday from Summerside. Rev. J. Heaney returned from Sack- vllle on Tuesday evening. ‘ Captain Dominic McDonald, Souris. was in the city yesterday. Mr. James Ferguson, Druggist, of Souris. was In the City yesterday. Mr. W. O. Lowney, potato buyer of Caribou, Me., went east yesterday. Mr. John Mcinnls, Station Agent, at Morell, was in Charlottetown yes- terday. ' Mr. H. A. McDonald, Armadale. was among thc visitors to the city' yesterday. Mr. William Acorn, of Bruce Ste- wart & Co., Ltd., wont to, Murray llarbor yesterday. Sgt. Mark Mclnnis, returned to Ha- lifax yesterday after a.;.short visit to his home In Charlottetown. Messrs Joseph Sheehan. Kensing- ton, and C. Eckhart, Spring Valley motored to town on Wednesday. ~ Mr. A. -Currie, Collector of Customs. S-ouris, is sponding some days in Char- lottetown. He Isxrcglstered at the Russ Hotel. Mr. Maurice Donavon of the S. S. Gulnare who has been visiting his home in Georgetown left yesterday on return to Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dickie, \Mrs. Chas. Wright and Mr. W. A. Stew- nrt, Summerslde. motored to the city on Wednesday to attend the races. Rev. E. S. .Woeks, who has been attending the `N.B. and P.E.I. Con- ference, `wlll return to Murray Har- bor on ‘Saturday 22nd and take his usual appointments on Sunday 23rd. Messrs. J. A. G. 'Ellis, C. H. Poole. J. H. McGregor and Dr. A. J. Fraser. ' Montague were among parties who motored to the city on Wednesday to take in the races. Mrs. John A. McLaren. City, has returned from a pleasant visit to Bos- ton and New York. She was accom- panied home by her sister. Mrs. Mun- cey of Cambridge, Mass. ‘ Mr. Carl W. Owen arrived In the clty on Tuesday night from Roanoke, Va., accompanying his father, Captain Charles Owen who had spent the win- ter wlth his son. Mr. Owen who is manager of a. large coal and coke con- cern in Virginia loft Wednesday mor- ning -for Washington where he is to give evidence before an enquiry on the fuel situation. A LUCKY BIRD. Two lrishmen in Maryland decided that they would onjoy a hit of sport on the occasion ol' the "opening of the reed-bird season." 'They were provi- ded with tremondous game-bags, and, as it was their first experience, they were very enthusiastic. -Suddenly Callahan spotted s_ bird. and, taking very careful aim, prepar- ed to fire the fatal shot. But Caley seized him hy the arm, crying franti- cally: ‘- ,, s ~ "nam srs, csiismm, sells ni-sr Ye've forgotten to losd your guni' . _ . Pune, mon amos = _- _ ul0s__,sr_=|Io0n's Pure blood enables the stomach) liver and other digestive organs to do their work properly. Witboutfig they are sluggish, there is loss 0 appetite, sometimes faintness, a de- ranged ststs of the intestines; sndl in general, all the symptoms o dygepsia. ' . ood’s Ssrsapsrllls makes pulp blood, and this is why it is sowefy face?" Bsgber--"Because it was 3 hot to hui . sir.” many msn . _ _I1 ` ' fl-"Q - lféfbe-124.’-l'-.`~il#.~liU‘r» . ' 4' A. , ~ --°-~.f.r-..=~i..»:r.‘~:.:.-~ ff Gi ,,_. ._ W is _Only One of the Many Sensa_Iiona_l__ '-5 Incidents in the ` ` the Ch"arlie'Chaplin'll risoned in a.Runaway Stage, -Coach’ th Outlaw .Bullets 'Crashing Through Its Side, Carol Holloway (Bessie Blake) is Carried Over the Brink of a' Precipice which Drops Sheer s ._ into the River , -I - r-w-.. ‘E l i' - I v'-`lil?l,t ' ‘A ., I _ I ... _;-_-,- ._--_-_-____-_-_E-_-_-_~,_~,,_-,,_.__-:_-_-_-_-_S_-.._ _--_-~»-_~-1-{--_--__:,,_,_v;:_.§._,___»_,; fr- ___ .,-` \_ _ .-' _ " $3 . _ 'T PAYG ¢°.U“¥`fl\_¢hIl Pl‘°'1\\°°- Poucs counr.-ons drunk was if - 7 Tre in iined_$10 and coB_ts yesterday. ' ‘ l Imp Fifth Episode of ~ _ ' P ' r. , .. _ f _ ' ill `.~v if .. ~ '-P’ 'f vases ~l~s__ _,_ 3. -'i ‘ The “King of Laugbtsjy’ Sacritices Daugh_ter_ to Ruin Young Politician The Second of the Series of Complete “Price of Folly” Series "THE CAT’S PAW” K _N . l-I in One ofhis Greatest-l - Comedies - “ONE Ar- °M.”»`? The Pathe News l Live News from the Allied ` Countries 3 I - l _ Z - I Mj§§§°° Prince Edward. T_‘l;l.§.=-§.‘?*»~ , _ ' ' ‘ la? - W ‘ 'T' .J Fqg' W IISI -III PROFICIENGY GRADE VII 1. Constance, MacFarlane 2, Selma Owen 4 3, Ralph Cameron GRADE VI - 1, Edward Owen 2, Katherine Maclennan 3, Russell Jones 4, Avila. Mathicson _ 6, Gordon Chandler MISS DORSEY“S DEPARTMENT GRADE V _ 1, George Kent Harrison . 2, Norah Blackwood Longworth 3, Frederick Morris 4, Fannie- Ethel Warren 5, William I). Stanley. GRADE IV 1, Frederick Black 2, Lloyd Dewar 3, Doris Ida liewson 4, Rota Belle Gillis MISS BOVYER'S DEPARTMENT GRADE IV A 1, Florence Owen 2, Ralph Sterns 3, Nora. McKenzie 4, Victoria Stcrns 5, Willie Ward' GRADE III 1, Marjorie Storm _ 2, Edith Drake 3, Margaret, Ste-nllord MISS DESROCHFS DEPARTMEN GRA(-E. II 1, Norn. Cameron 2, John Harrison 3, Alexander Cronsberry 4, Bruce Riggs 5, Emma Michael MDSS PASSMORE'S DEPARTMEN GRADE I .. 1, Jennie Vaughan 2. Reg-lnald F. Dillon 3, Margaret 'McKenzie 4, Nell Him:-Ins 5, Alice Partridge. “Ba'rb~ r°s - IF_9_h” Annoying, isn’t » it? and spokeybriefly and appropriate re- Upper Prince St. School. marks were also made by Lieut. Col- West Kent -School. ‘ onel Moore. A number of.fr.Iends and Queen Square School. parents were present. Rochford Square School. Following is the prize llstz- Prince of Wales College. School of Music. CERTIFICATES . FOR GENERAL =St. James Church Hall. lioartz Memorial Hall. Knights of Columbus Homo. Miss cAmPs`s|,L-s' 'c-EPARTMENT omss or Bruce stewart st co, Lid. Ofllco of E. ll. Brow. Registration will be also carried on today and tomorrow In St. Peters' Church School room, tho Prince of Wales College and by the different Registrars' throughout the city. _ BRADALBANE. `J ` 'Supplement-$25. ' Total money voted-$94. Expenses $70., Hope River-Supplement $80, an in- I Eldon-Supplement $130, increase $70. I For expenses and repairs $225. Trustees J. W. Newson, David Sher- Fell. D. S. McQuarrle. 1- Mlscouche-Supplement $150, =in~ crease $25_ Trustees, Fred J. Des- Roches. Arsine J. Poirier. Philibert C. Arsenault. Victoria'-Supplements. Principal, $150. increase $25: Assistant $100, in-_ crease $60. Running expenses $170. Trustees -W. M. Lea, M. P. P., John 'r'C. Macdonald, Charles Palmer. Georgetown- Supplements $500, in. @9880 $150. Running expenses $450. increase $65. Trustees J. A. Nichol. son, A. D. McLellan. E. B. McLaren. North Bsdeque-Supplement $115, decrease $50. School Fair $10. Mllfrsy Harbor-supplement $200, an increase of $87.50. Trustee; --R, 'r. Penny. Jr. whit H. L. Martin B. . THOSE INTERNED SAILOR LAD8 ____ Every once In a while some one asks about those unfortunate British sailors who at the very beginning of the war found themselves in Holland instead of Belgium and were, conse- riuently, interned. There was held re- Increase $40. Running oxpenses $60, ‘ Munn scyiuul nlusln inlsinilnul- o.1.........0 A- In connoctloéi wlthlthe reglstraéion C P I . - fthe n n an - oma power of an- -- Sdn thehiollowlng-placllas will be open The model school closed yesterday in Charlottetown for registration onl morning at 9.30 for the summer holi~ Saturday. June 22nd. from 7 a.m.. till . - days. Dr-_ S. N. Robertson presided 10 .p. m.. as required In the Act". Excossivoporspiration of- arm pits, hands. feoii. neck-,‘ fore- head. c_tc., is compiete|y'relIdv'. » cd by two applications a w¢¢k of Odo-ro-no. . Q Tho harmless. unscenied toilet walter. A bottle . . . . . 75s.. - suivlimilis vain '-»‘ ' ~ AREA' .-r--_,ffl ` An info|'c.sti|\;: narration of opoia- , Trustees-Major C. Murray, James H ‘ 1 _ . _ 'F- Mu--od. C1--»-les Todd. se---~' .ifliI.".'.`{ 1'..`ll3f.‘II"l-.Hifi"lI.°`{l..°°.‘l‘l.l ,l“‘_i§’_1`;I\“-Ioll' M;“"`i*Y- A urea. is given by tho' correspondent of ea” 0" WV ng- I; British paper writing from tho firing l F ‘. ll - I COVEHEAD WEST- ulltc alle llllilltlfllil foilnllldyaltilldzilk .?l‘;lllid,r(:l* bil' .l(&’l bllll dl S"PPl°‘""“t_$12"’ ‘ln “Mane” Of $35 tdlwrllnglsllclllxirrlri lsiglualllyssow alecupldlg if th” l"`°B°m i°*‘°"'h°" "°m“|n5» 5|\°""'l in full blast. l nt once got permission mg the “mem 1" which Ml" AmY|t0 have a look around; and was great- Huestls is held by the dl3U`|C'~ ly surprised uf what I saw, _The found- ry was a verv 'primitive lfifnir-just a tcg"'l’5l‘30-‘M1'- Ed- MCMUIHH l‘0'€l€C' little jobbing shop-and was mostly | . . . . . run by French women and girls. super intendsnricd by a fowfmen. These w crease °f 540* men were making Wrkvdp to tilted ti; fnur hundred pouud's lhfwolghtl 8nd"ln °f $70- lt in is .iid S " none sen wo- Sl_"‘|"B P.i"|<'-S\lPPI€U19¥1l $200- l{1"|ncnlwcro i3nalll]|¥gsgl1n|3p0nen£9pnrUs'Df "ea" $50' - ‘lnacliluery hy' tho shitple method 0! G°°ra°¢°wn Royalty- Sunolellwnt trending-m. I srterwsrdssaw some or $30"i“°'°°"'s° $15- .rho finished work, and it would put*to Gl‘BYll{|||°. KIng’s County-Supplc-. ,mem $35' i“°"e“°° $10- sd'-culled lnoldors at--horns. The Wd- ,- Crapaud--Supplement $235, Increase men WON, gn ,,rmnmL_y- d|_»¢,;g_ 3'-ndsycg-g very clean und' exact In botlrlron an brass, and also under sholl fire and nlr raIds.- In the sho w s is great sliamo Iho work dons by many of. our holo where a Gormanliaditlropped e ` great bonrb -the night. before. -but the women still _worked our-Scientihc American. ' - ' A "In\n||\IIfMI" J » l||||I| , """||Il Iss|s_»q_r_gm " ll.....ll~illill - “.::rrx.'.~.t°.°:xf:- I " I lil!--0% -gi .I - I ~. Betterlflff I if you - ` _ ._ V” . ._ ., I 'll l ; V' l' I ._ __ -.r, ...yy But you can soon-get rid of this formof _e_cze- ma- by applyingf Dr.. Chase’s Ointment after shaving. . - » and pliable..-By its anti- septic, influence it pre- vents the ‘spreading-of. _ skin trouble. ' _ _You will not suffer' from tenderness of the -skin if you apply Dr. Chase's~ I-Ointmerrtr af-»~' ' ter shaving.. - It.,ac,ts, as at food for the skin - Gently In London an art exhibition at - . _ , - which was offered for sale some of the " _ ‘ work turned out by those men of the ' ~ ' ‘ R°¥'1l NIV? Bl‘|8ld0-: Beautifully de- _ - ' ~ . blgned tea caddles ere sold at almost " " ridiculously low prices. Dutch models have given incentive In some cases fn... ...Img -»..i..t. r.:“'..s‘:.‘.:°:.1':’.°.°;‘:.:'::.°.°'i.s=.a°a.‘::.;“‘:.i ment heals the irritated, ""-fl°l“°' k'°°.s~ “Mis vert the ron.-'j '- - ~ a . » ,__ skin and keeps it ~so°f-tr ‘ Egvgghllirflii2°ii»=l§5f§'lsA§i,°$.g.'r"° 'TS His Mme t ' nn In . ~ Aw less seaslalid thdnihitsllxgiilsigguldg. - 'el' > ~ peered W little 'larger than life-and h ` I » . .., no wonder! One officer and two men .- _ eco3gmiQ ` There lil-o`open fins (witlrcoal) beau- ` ~ ‘ - ' ' ` ox- s _ tif I hints h _ , ' celllefll. ‘ food `g:rlsl‘i'F_'e:='|-gtdilxlgrl gh lneaka ofgxqielike _I y _ 'rss Am ss rt nm mug.. ‘ and oh parole were allowed -to exhibit they - - __ goods. - _ s r _ ed a sum to th: Elllpmont Fudd m L l donations from south Atrios anal - ' I .' Olnada have insugu an mn; ' , ' ` _ thlamlht Fund. sw w work sotivl- A ' '° .- ’f'~"- E -s i . ' ~ ' - : i5f.‘33t‘.5 “ ""‘°°"` i°"--‘-ill'-»1f.'c.: mas '-»s--- 0 - - . - _ ‘, vnl. ' ' ’ ' l . .i iristeeid tea or coffee. of I., It . _ , , _ Of- .J "’J_mv _ A 1,7. ; , ,,.-..,f.¢_ .-.\ .°*. Ii ..-./ - _ _ a |,_, . _ - » . .