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Jonteel .. . ._ 35c _Cold Cream Jontecl .. __ 75p Combination Cream `Jentee1 ......_ . . . . .........__,,75(; Face Powder Jonteel ,_ 75c ' A _ Sold only at The glorious. new odor. of twenty :fix flowers is the first very costly- oilur to be incorpor- ated in high quallt 00.1,., - _ MacKinnon Drug Co. The Rexall Kodak_Store _ _ 1 \ ‘ A Slillili HB |i0llllllllllC8ll to Take “Fruit-a-lives” 73_ Lines Avnnvn, Orrkwit, ON-|-_ :iii-doivii and tired] an_d sunny-gd “'l`hico years ago, I began to feel 'cry much from Lizigr “nd Kfdnq /`/wffle. Having rea'd',o£_"Friilt.ill _Li\'os’, I thoughtl would try theirs: lliu result was sur rising. ' ` _ since I commenced using ‘Fruit-ii. .i'.'cs’, and I know now what I have .ict known for ii good many yea.-5_ tlitit ls, the blessing of a healthy body and clear thinkin brnin". - WALTER J. ‘lt/IAltRIOT'1‘. 5Oc. it box, 6 for $2.50,‘trial size 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid on f'>°l‘iPl1 Of price by Fruit-a.-tives Limited, Ottawa. P i ' ' .».. 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Will noi: rip. and if greasecl fit occasionally with Palincr-lVlcl_.ellan Vi/'nlcrprocii Paste they will remain soft ii' -mn ._}_Q__/5; YNMEP F \.__ . et. ‘Qc _i _ ' éliyié than .\ l _ C//51 _ey ef. _ "'o»*`*../ ~?~’=- 'ir-_`.1= ’. f /»4 / __\ __ \_¥_,:..._/ _§___f<_g__._(g_>§__,.;_,;_g_~___°*__"_ " ` rsf/0 af; 17" - fe s <>'..///' 4’-J _ °"' ) /is/; your dciilrr io show you a pair, am] lic surr ofllic mime on [hc Trade _mar/q. This is your guarunfcc. Palmer-McLellan Shecpack Company _ 0'1.=.i..-=“\ 9_7 - ' Liiviireo 6/”Cl0\` ’ Fredericton 9- N. B. 5.; and flexible. Made on right and lelt last, and counter, with Sole Leather Soles, all solid leather throughout. Your friends who wear them will recom- inenil Ihcin as the hcsl on llie market. ; »_=.1 _-3: .-.-_.'-1..-.;-_.2an-.i-;.;r==_-in=-'ilirsn.1v~=t?fo.*éu ¢ _. u .- _"I -’»"- ~‘:.:\, K -.'. :.1 it ‘. 5." _ nb ii.; as ~‘¢P\.' __ _sr __ _ _; _ _ ____ _ .¢ 7?! Z gy., ...¢.Ja‘f° 2? *ri \\\\ ' iv- i A » ` f ._ . ._ _. _ - _ \- `~‘ " "-3§'»°\““*" " \\\\\\s\e\ .. .~»w %/A \ \\.\ \ » Y\\\i\¥h_ \“\\\’&\\\\\\‘ \\\\\\\\ `\\\\ _ `\\ / . ri / /ff » \` \ X... Ei \~\ :___ cs Q . if _,, /f/””*”__~;-ga ’ . i/ da cmd/ifB%%Hf*%r“’@ @%men%cccm%a%- .ef 'Z ' ~-_ --" f “‘ ' IIIInsim_nuinIIIIIII'Il I I I I I I " The Family Cream Separator ': ____ -_ Have you seen the New Sharp- I 1' ‘-4"-__` __ les? The entire family will be I . '_ ` dcligiited with this wonderful \ invention which we have re- - V -l_ _ » 'll __ ccivccl. from the “world’s largest I .__1,;_'._. cf;-parator factory." Your girl . I _‘-..,_`..f ____ "~'T.7' may turn slowly and make the 0 ll-_ - ~ - I wail very easy Your boy can I ‘.f_-yfiyi _1-_Q rc-,idily fill the large low supply I ' ,‘ '.» \"_'f.y.~» t.| _ ;5":ml||~}~_ Y _ C311. I - ‘ri-se New ~ I fxirf ' E- = I __ I I fa; .\ ;. '-55'” ' fi '-- ff Afiqwr 3-_»-;;2.`-'lt-=» \\l}||l.-__ sucrien-reno I _-il". If. ' _ .___/_l__Lj|'li_.__ _ separator slcm-_is clean at any _ _-.i J- - space. _ Capacity increases as " 9 you turn faster so you can finish the Ich sooner whenln n hurry. Deli. ors Cronin of the exact thickness desired nomatxerwhntthe speed. Nootl-.ci s;-paratcir hasthcsoimportantadvantages. The simple tubular bowl is s i'.zvo.'iic with the women folks-it'a Bo. I easy to clean. There are only if-.ree pieces-no discs to wash. The Sue- I tion-food Separator has many other new and exclusive features. - I . Bring-in the whole family and let us show you juat_bow_- I-t`worke._ I - _ _You'll All be interested and w¢'ll be glad to see you.. I I I ‘ 147 Sydney St. Box 504, Charlottetown ._ __ i Genuine Sharples repairs and oilfcnrried in sion 7- I l_"IIiIIIII°IIIIIIIIIIIl 6098-5-28ttsmwIIlI' ' _ - » Write for prices to-day. I F. The Associated Farmers Go-operative Cc., Limited I ' JOINS- BANK STAFF.-- Miss Alva `Shaw Brackle Point, has accepted' a this city.-J. _ VEGETABLE PLANTS.-Send _for our price list of vegetable and iiowei plants. - Addre_bs‘=J. J .. Gay & Son. Charlottetown. _ 7040~5-30M1wk. ',~ DUNQAS AND_ ANNANDALE.-Rev. __-James Heron will conduct service ii: _‘ Dundas Presbyterian church _at 3 p. nr._ and ln Aiinaiidule ut 7 p. iu. _on Sa-bb`a'tl\ Julie 9th. _ TIME EXTENDED.-The time for procuring licenses for operating pub- lic eating houses and for the monu- facture for sale of lco crc m, candy. cake, crackers, biscuits, éydstry, con- NOW ARRIVING-New stock of (70. 8049-G-5 _ idcd tho inilitaiv l¥_lP,@l\'_- ji -_ ..._ ies. which never contest an honest claim such ' om” RAY _Bak B___iH_ _ _ -_iisisrepresented_bY_ - ' . ' - ~` _ E._.R..BROW ing, Charlottetown _ Office Hoon _$.30-12.30 -- just received. _ soar.-s-sivizi. alles at F0810” Drugstore. 8005-6-3M3l. LIKE EATING ADVERTISING . Y position on the Royal Bank stat! of should beicontlnuoiis. When today’s breakfast will answer for t.omorrow's _ciple. . some ov asr-:As.- Mi-_ James WllllI'0l". C81 01118. has voluntarily _ joined the colors and ls now a mem~ ber of th_e._Nova Scot-la lnfantr-yt Draft. (llty.-J. _ IMPORTANT NOTICE.- Attention ls directed to the nd elsewhere in this » _ ' .___ . , _ column re Docunients to be carried by mule persons not on active service in His Majesty's Naval or Military Forc- es. _ SAILS FOR WEST lND|E8.-Cup- °"|‘ud||0 Q", “(‘_;iniiw\_v~\vl\lCh plays "My Illsli Cinder- that t0 mingle with the crowds and ibnervlng the King’s Birthday by par- ell" at the Prince Edward tonight and Kelli! i€lYlDGl‘2-t0 l‘€fI\1ll“€S il m0l‘8.l sta- miiiiig ion .freely or prohibited hevsr- 'vmowoiv night is the shine as nla\"='l mlha that few Doasersz thus every- 'igt-s irinpcil-(or tiisizi-in-eil; the tions in New York. llwiten. Term"--. Min -hw appreciates this virtue in these il. ol' the local ju.st.ii-.e ilisponsmy _vos lrcul, etc.. with such ti‘ciiic|ii|u~i .~_uf-<- _\'0llllg lllell V0l‘Y lllHlllY- That Ulf! ,,,,-,pw_.tw(, mm, and tw., wpmpn, fins. Seldom luis such ii coinpuiiy hon- M0011 h10l`9-lS and Slilliily llllbit-S Of llleil llnii iii' thc mule 0lt‘c'nders was fined Sllhl.0fl ill lf0hl0 llflfil illlll ll lf* hwell "wma" life Wm Sl-and "lem in K00d zcr. .intl costs unit the other wus dis that they will bc amply rewarded, Fiflllfl lll U10 Army ih0ll‘ fl`l0hllS have niisiioil, as lt was his first offence. 80-lil. llill ll- \1fll“S '0l'hD D0." Hlh<'Cl 0 SD Chl I __ ther was attorney- cneral ot' Nevada. ii iiunibcr of new cars to be de-llverei‘ Hand music. So woll_\viis lt executed TWG UD 0\ll` fl\18l`l`6l With the f08. M,-_ Bakefg 1,e,.,¢_g-man Wm 1,0 Sen. ‘ii (‘:ii'digaii and Montague. Up to tin but an encore was insisted on, and _ T0 YOU fl`0l¥l falling hllhdS W0 thl’0W mor K y pmmun of N0,,ada_ It was ‘iresont thirty Mc-Laiiglillii 191R mod- his also ended with bearticst ap- F110 l0l'§ll*lJ0 YOUTH 3° h01d_lt lllghi not anfounced who will bc the brlde's -ls' have beer; soltl'iind delivered. Mi' iluiise, Mr. Burke, who ls always lf y€__;`8lll¢ fllllh Wlfh US Wh0 (U6. pnenll my The wedding Wm be af .lsmniey W tnocit, ageiit for Queens -.-nun.; in help out in ii patriotic work We Sh-1 not sleep though poppies @p...parati.,.,1y quiet .,ff,,i,-_ ‘ind King’s County expects another 'er the boys at liunie and abroad, gave grow _ _ Since me death of Alfred Gwynne -iliipnieiit in zi few days. ‘- Sllll’-llillfl lll0‘/lllil lllCtlll‘@ Sll0W» In Flanders news- Vanderbilt on the Lusltania three _ _ l<`reiicli scenes from tlie_soat of _:arg I th error __ thi ll years ago, Mrs. Vanderbilt has devot- HERo__Th(, mst iss," ind his services are iniici zipprec te ll G D UIHHCB 0 S SHPYC eil almost all her time to charity and ____A_t;l___lS(l__£_|_‘:_|_3a Gazette __0m__in__ (___. »y_ thc lsiiiligs' _iAuxlliui~y_ About $142 ;l_2_l)lIg_i;tlf;re1rt_i;Itg;:_lracliaunégynzgtgg l\_;Jrn__:§ 2-far wlm-k. Mi-S. Vzindcrbi_lt`s futher, m_inw_l from me London Gazette) __ ic. was ica ae ._ for the safe return of each and _vow .apt_ sa;ic Io/ limerson, is a _Balti- list ei` statements for which decorat. _.th d H h _ " _m0_l‘0 CHD lilllbl dhll m§Ul\1faCtu_lcI'. _ _ _ _ _ umm is .__i_______ one e ose e r mot ers sons, secretary 1\1¢A(100_ gem-etary Tum. 'nm “em awmded' The f° _ ng The following lines of the chorus ulty Admiral (‘rii sr th I’ ll "“` “'""“““’“ “i"°“ ‘l°“C"ib‘““ th' of the Womans Marching S011.: iienix side. anii’iiyfc)i:f' niiiei Ingrid; in t. A-t'-Cir - .` ex' " _ - i;____fl'f_;§;__;ff_“§e1__f,f ,_f_.__“ __‘_,] iiraases their sentiments fully- win menu the wcihiing at iipm@\vtipn_ "My Irish Cinderella" is the title of .he nc\v four act comedy drama which will bo :icon aut fthe--Pri-nec lGi1‘wai‘d 'i`li'eatre today und Thursilay -for an -ngageincnt of two days. lt is said to hc entirely diff-crent `roni tho Irish plays that have been iceii iii rcf-cnt years. I; tells- the story of at little irish girl, Peggy Mc- \7eil ,and her adventurers in this coun- try and abroad. lt has ai good clean, 'nterosting story and the cliaracters -.rc all huinun :ind real. 'It sparkles vltli triic (Toltic wit. and there is no :iiricalurc of the Irish race. as is so iften seen ln so-called Irish plays. At the opening of the play, Peggy iS found as ii drurlge in a poorliouse. She 'las been given it story book of Cin- 'lin'clla, and while she ls' reading lt ii strange train of circumstances -begin which finally lands Peggy in Englllllll. as the helicss of the Earl of Lons- ilnlo. ' Adventures no\v happen to 1"ei§l§Y iii rapid succession. She falls in Iovc with a young American aviator, serv~ ’ni; in thc cause of the Allies. 'She 'inds that to berich is not alwaYs 10 ‘ni hzippy. At one moment the aud- ie-i|c,o_la\igliu with hor and the next mlnnt.e it cries with h0l'- Mlss Daisy (":n‘lcton, ln hor action ol' the title role, presents :i character drswinir. which is perfect.. The lieuuty ot' the rich Irish dialect is carefully brought out, and Miss Carleton is a charming and delight-[ul little 1:0100"- She is a rerharkably cleverdancer and during the action of the play' has sev- eral song bits. A splendid supp0l`tlllK C0lllPa“Y adds to the interest of the play and 11 Iioaiitlful.-scenic production in Pl`0h‘l' ised by the innnagement. Scala now on sale at the Theatre :ind going fast. Some good seats left I`or both nights. Se_Cllr0 Y`0lll`S “UW fm the best show of the season. 8042- , ISL _EF-”‘ ' Q* E DISCRIMINATING _D R U G BUYERS HAVE THE HAP- PY HABIT OF COMING H' BACK T0 OUR' STORE We have always catered to careful drug_ buyers- customers who bring all of their judgments to bearln e v e r y purchase. Such buyers come regularly to our store because they have learned that they can count on us for _pure drugs, prompt service, and rig t prices.. The extent and uality of our trade and ilhe o vious confidence re- posed in us by the public is pretty convincing evidence that we conduct o_ur drug business in a satisfactory manner. _ We’re ln Business For Your .l'lealtl|. Let Us Be Your Family Johnsoiilmdhilolinson you may advertise on the same pi-in~ cj?-3¢Zi you ing among IICTVQS uniform S. Davin Q Snnl Lhnltqd 15¢.e - cic--An~ MONTREAL - fcctlonarv lee cream cone ‘ and chew- tain Alfred Macleod suited last week inner-'F ' _ _ . f ~ ~ - gases- ing Sumf orlginagly lzetl t’<;i'_.{)une get _from Sumnziersldf for the West -Indies "_" 5 has been extends to u y s y or ei' n coniman of tie schooner Marguer- PREDICTS KAISER WILL END I-'II _ ol' the Canada. Food Board. . ite for. the owners, Ronald Campbell ° MRS' A' G' VANDERMLT’ |"uS|'_ _ OWN L‘IFE ' __ q manly, clean cut and absolutely tem Oli! we don’t want to lose you, But we think you ought to go. We shall want you, and miss you, But with all our might and main We shall cheer you,_thank you, kiss _ you, ¢ When you come buck again .->i._;-.__._.¥. “SOM-EWHERE IN FRANCE" A soldier weak nnd weary, Lay on his dying bed, And as his nurse was passing by He turned to her and said. “My time, I fear is getting short, l am suffering -from shot and' shell, Nurse. sit down beside me. please There is something I want to toll." “In the far off Land of-the Maple, in the Canadian land so fair Stands rl cottage sm-all, yet a “llomc Sweet Iloinc. And ii futher und inetlier walt there." “They walt. for mc, but alas in vain; lt is sad but 'Such is2Llfc.’ When I nm gone. kindly write them ii- linc ' To say I fell ln ii noble s_trlfc." “Then they can walt l'or my ali-itcr. Wh ls ls N .l F 1 Whom I promised to meet away ‘over His face grew pale. and hc whispered _____ .and sm _ G0||'\g OVCTSCHS _ 'rA_|~_||A wioow 'ro wsu R. T. 'BAKER WASHINGTON. Juno 2.-Mrs. Alf- red Gwynne Vanderbilt and Ray T. Baker, director of the Mint., will be married at Mrs. _V_z;\_nglgLliilt’s country place at Lenox (Mass) early this month. Announcement was inode to- day by Mrs. Vanderbllt's father, Capt. Isaac E. Emerson. of Baltimore. After the wedding ceremony at }Iomewood_ Mrs. Vanderbilt's estate. Mr, Baker will take his bride for it trip. to California and the West. and upon their return they will live in Washington. Mr. Baker comes from Nevada, whore he wuscngageil in mining and business. About four years ago lic went to Russia as secretary to thc American ambassador at Petrogrud, and on his return here a little more Deluged With Congratulations LENOX, June 2.-The announce- ment of the- engagement of Mrs. Alf- red G. Vanderbilt to the director of the mint_ Roy T. Baker, became known in Lenox this afternoon. A score ol' inossages poured into Homewood from intimate friends who had boon nprzils- cd ol' the news. Mrs. Vanderbilt was kept busy ist the telephone until this llftelniicn. when sho oi'dorori her auto- mobile und with her sons drove to Lennox. where they witnessed the Memorial Day parade. She denied herself to newspaper men, and sent word that she had no- thing to say. l=S A GERMAN PEACE ' OFFENSIVE COMING? AMSTERDAM, June Ii.-"Is a new German peace offcnalvc coming " is the question now being asked' ln poli- tical circles. What has often been advocated ln German Sociallstlc and radical organs, namely, that Germany should clcurly' ami unequivocally state the terms which she would -be willing to mzikc peace is now urged even by the l’zii|~Gerinaii_Kreim Zoi- tnnl! which judfrcs the present nm- nient as a most opportune one. The newspaper says with enipliusls it ls' not a peace offer but a peace offensive any concrete proposal Germany may make new onlv the paper adds. it GLASGOW, June 1.-“The war will bu over this year] the Germans will be beaten, and the Kaiser will die by his own' hand!! That was the declaration made _to me by an old glpsy woman, "Selina" Smith, known all over the United Kingdom as a fortune-teller, and who told the Kuiser's fortune mdny years ago. Twenty-seven years or so ago, Sel- lnii was down in the vicinity of Wind- snr Foi°e~it, where at the time one of the Viinderveldes stayed, and to prove the iiutlientlclty of her statement, the old gipsy woman produced a personal letter signed by the gentleman in _ qunsitlon. “'l‘liere was a hunt meeting." said Selina, “and there was a big assorn~ lily of aristocracy. I was hailed by one of my old patrons. "‘Sclinu,’ lic said, ‘liere’s another cllent for you.” I looked into the_ face of a man who appeared to be about thirty. Ono arm was shorter than the other. I forget which one It was. But when lie heard me called Selina. the gipsy fortune-teller_ hs tried to hide his short arm. But for all that, I must say that he seemed to have ii very pleasant face. As a ‘matter of fact, he declined at first, but after be- ing chaffed a great deal, he allowed me to read hls_liand. "l cannot remember all that I told this man, whom you will recognize as the Kaiser, although at the time I did not, know it was the Kaiser. But I know tliatl told lilm one or two home- ly truths which lie apparently dld not llkc. ' " “First el all I told hlni a few of the things that had already occurred in his career, and then I wont on to the future. “ ‘You like England' I said, ‘but you do not like the people in it. You can only mount ii horse on one sido.’ He did not seem to like this remark. as I inferred from the nasl.y~ loolr that came into his face. But there was' worse to follow. From this l'nan’;~'I hand l could see that he had a great lust for power. l could alsosee that lic would novcr get what he was al- ter and that into would deal unk.'ndly with him in the end. “l did nut tcll lilni this in so many words. As near as -I cun remember l said. ‘You have one great ambition in life, but that ambition you will never aftaiiif "He snatched away his hand and culled me a fool. 'lt's nothing but a lot of rubblsh,' he declared, and walked away. _ "Neither he- iior any of the Huns will ever land on these shores except as prinoiici-s. "This war is going to be over this year." - _ Leaning forward, Selina said. her voice dropping almost to a whisper. "The man who:-ic hand I read twen- ty-sevcn years i1go_ may tivo to sr-e this war over, but I doubt lt. ite may live to see it just over. I hope he docs. Then, perhaps. he will remem- ber what the gipsy fortune-teller told hiin ln Windsor Forest. To live and seo tlic wur just over will be the best punishment. that this world can ‘give him. but I am afraid he will seo the end of thc war before many others and he will take his own life. That 0 a O-8 “mo n mn ie' that is wanted and it is believed the ll" will “Ol me 3- natural death 15 091" themy- |piesenf_ recent German military suc-Ilal-`\~ __ But oh! Ihave lost my cham_(__»~ ceases cannot fall to add weight to Al_m“‘ly_'_ the gypsy WMA °n» “he kmw-i he is not the real governor of his own limit. He is in the hands of “I'll never forget our parting at lioinc.. - - » _ . ~ ~ - _ in » “The rest l ani not able to tell," °'_""l __ ~.- . _ -_-is eyes ~.. | And stared htm through and through: \ She. too. grow pale. she gasped for breath. l Then turning said-"Fred is it-is it you?" Once more as he turned his head “I cannot place you ‘Nurse 'at all But you‘vo guessed rig-ht.. l'm Fred. She threw her arms around the dying. boy, And carreased htm with kisses and tears Of course it was natural for a sister to After an absence of four long years said. ,_ .As he spoke his face flushed with jo _ ' Then she dropped in the_srmi\_ of tier boy. _ "i must say good-bye. for I feel very weak. ' ` my love. Tell father I said in a dyng breath _ I'd wait for them both up "Ahovef LAURA MocADAM. Selkirk. P. E. island. ___....__----- A nm-|oNAi. couccusiou "rits Binkses must hui' everything on the instalment plan The dying soldier looked at her. l W'hen you‘re writing send mother Uamly the Nurse turned her big brown ‘ ( _' -_ their bettered health i » i tried it and proved it. cou‘d there be? » -» --lp. Instant Postum ' “rn die iisppy now. Anna." he will-V' _T ‘ __ ” is. free fromlcaffeine, the harmful element' in tea and coffee, and is a pure, de icious, I `._ - health-making drink. It, is economical, re- 1 quires little sugar, and is made in the cup, just as wanted. ' Suppose you try a _ , _ ~- it thi it 'r' » _ _ ».» _ l ._ __g‘§__;;_;pté_nk:”;°,g, fini- canadian Pmun._ cgm|_ oe., ua f_1g____,'y(;t;'_. w uid be “ ’ " ' . A Dead Sure Hundreds. yes thousands, of people testify to - beverage from tea or c ffee to Postum. They ~ are sure of it; they know it, for they_ have _ Postum may help you, as it has the others. _ “l`here’s a Reason ” for POSTUM- after changing the table What better testimony . I ." " mic.; 'H _L tin from your grocer; J "le payments", ` _ I 1| _ _ ‘ s The Quality 'Drugstore h "_" “_ new baby _ __ __ _ _ _ _ chll‘l0tt0fOWll WJ _-_ K _ - ‘5 Q - ' _ "IMO 68°-Y °°’°° run" -M Km _idkdii :sway if etliey <~oulrln’t keep up _ - w""”°"' °'".' ' , _._ ‘ "l. ... _\_ I . I ~ ~ ’ 9 _ _ ._\_\. _ .__ ‘ / i ‘ ’ ' . ' ` ` 4