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Scientists have proved that the fly is responsible
for the spreading of any disease, no one can afford to
leave their homes unprotected against flies. No doors
or windows should be neglected to insure protection
against these disease-breeding insects.
_ ' We can equip your home completely. We have
‘ just received a carload of Screen Doors and Windows,
_ in different styles and sizes.
. No. 20, Screen Door, made of best quality pine,
grained quartered oak, only................,.......85cea._
‘ No. ‘22, Screen Door, made of pine, and has
i ‘iionble brace at bottom, which makes it very strong
' and durable Price Fa ._
' Other Screen Doors from $1.50 to............$2.50
Screen Windows, from....._._...._............20c up.
See our line before purchasing.
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Sabbath. 13th lust., as follows:-Rose”
Valley ,at 11 i_i.m., Hartsville at 3 p.m.,
Bradalbaué at 7 p.m.
HOME'-MADE CANDY.-The ladies
in charge of the candy at the opening
of St V_incent's Orphanage invite all
to visit their booth. 1351
OPENINGOF THE NEW ORPHAN-
AGE w.ill take .place_a.t thremdcciock.
WedneB_d&Y»__June _16. Autogioiiiles
will leave Crabbe's _Corner at 2. 0,p.m.,
returning eve*fy"1B` mlnutesl’ ‘ Fa're'11305c.
THE* BFiANT,-- The S. S. Iirant
left this port yesterday aftcrnooi for
the western' .section bi' the island) She
had 'on board' buoys and light; houses
supplies which will be distributed at
various points, sho will also call at
New Loudon and put out spar buoy.
NEW' SECRETARY--The North
Wiltshire Stock Breeders Association
is to he con_graIula_ted onhavlng ob~
iaiiicdwtlievcflic ent services of Mr.
Murdock McSween oiI‘C0lvllic, as tin-
ancial secretary for the season of
1915. -
GiV_E,,OLD ADDRESS.-- Subscrib-
ers are asked when having their pup-
cr' changed from one address to ano-
ther to please give old address as weli
as new one. This prevents any de-
lays mid saves unnecessary trouble
in going over the books. _
GOING T0 THE FRONT. - Mr.
iiarold Morris, ig among tiiosc \vlio
have recently enlisted here for service,
at the front.. As Scoutniastcr for the
volpa oi' hoy scouts in this city. Mr.
Morris has been an inilucncc for
good, as Lay Reader at St. l'ctcr’ii
(iatlictlriil, and in many other ways,
Mr. Morris has daiic excellent _sexi-
vlce in this 'community ami become
unite popiiiar. His departure for I-la'li-
fax on Monday next will be regrettedr
by many persons. ,_
ANNUAL MEETING W. F. M. S.-
At the annual meeting oi' St. James
(thurch Auxiliary of the Womcn‘s Mig.”
sionary Society on Tuesday afternoon,
the nieinbors with deep regret hudc
farewell to their retiring President.
Mrs. Rogers of Government I-louse,
whose entliiisiusiii and tlcvotioii to
the cause oi' Nlissioiis are well known
to ull. This Auxiliury raised $155.78
for foreign missions, and $tlll.i)0 for
llome Missions, inaking a total of
$225.68. The newly elected oillcers
are President, Mrs. A. E. Morrison.
Vice l’residcnt.s, Mrs. i.ord.Mrs. Auld,
Secretary. Mrs. Kenneth Martin.
'i`rensurcr_ Mi's_ Cairns.
ISLAND BOY iMPROV|NG.- 'l`ho
many frieiids of l’te. Saiuiicl E.
iiliandlcr, 13th Biittalioii. 5th Royal
liigiilanders_ will be pleased to hear
that he is doing well at the General
liiilrinary, Stafford, England. It will‘
he remembered that young Chandler
was one of the first to enlist for over-
seas service. At that time he was zt
Sergeant in the Pownal Company, 82nd
Rcginient. On being reminded that
he was under age he replied that was
no fault of his: “The tape says l ani
big enough and I will be old enough
ht-fore thc war is over." After going
io Salisbury Plains he got transferred,
to the 5th Royal llighlanders as a.
short cut to thc front. in that hc was
not disnppoi:-Lcd. for his Regiment
wont to l~`rnnt-e in Frln‘iiary. For
three inontlis he has been in active
sciwice at the front and has been in
all the principal engagcmeiits tluring
that time, some of them thc worst in
the history of the world.
SHEEP DIPPlNG.- On Tuesday,
Mr. W. R. Shaw, District Representa-
tive for Queens (Bounty and Mr. Loo
liit-Donald went to Iona whcrc they
guvc the iirst oi` a series of sheep dip-
ping dcinoiistratioitsi Rev. M. J.,
Smith oi' Iona has i'or sonic time past
been taking a great interest in the
Agricultural welfare of his parish and
invited the sheep owners to have their
sheep dipped. Accordingly, about four
hundred went through the Tank on
Tuesday afternoon after which the
outfit was moved to another section
in his parish, Newton Cross. Mr.
Shaw then returned to town to ar-
range for further demonstrations while
Mr. McDonald went on with the out-
iii. Next week the Demonstrations
will hc as follows; on Monday at
Donald McPhoe's, l)une1lin; 'Fuestlay
all Paul Mcl‘hec's_ ..lr.. New Argyle;
\Vetincsrlu_v at -Duncan l)iirrach'sl
(fanoo ffovc; ’l`liursiia_v at J. A. Miz-
i)ougald’s Argyle Shore iinri- lfrldtiyi
ut or ncnr Abner (iru.~iliy's. iloiislmnw.
l'lvci'yono is invitcd to hrlngwin their
rcliecp hui all siicop inu.s`i. hc siioru bc-
forv being dipped. 1 .ve
::Your ilshing trip or picnic is not
complete without a Thermos lunch
Kit. There should be a Thermos Bot-
tle in every lunch basket. it is certain-
ly nice to have your hot tea or coffee.
without any trouble. We curry n full
supply ot' all Thernios Goods. E. A.
Foster, Central Drugstore.
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‘°’A<`:'i'iNo MAG|s1'nA'rE.-Mr ig.
Edgar Shaw. is acting Stipendiary
REV. D. NieLEAN will preach'-on Magistrate foi°~,Charlottetown during
/ltiie absence l.'rom__thq,.prov§i{he1r€§(i.,
~ f‘_`.' `f z
pendlary Martin I .
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AUTOMOBILE .TRiP.-' Mrs. W. S.
Grant and Mrs. Leonard Grn,pt..~leit
yesterday morning for Picton with
their automobile. At Picton they will
he met by their respective husbands
and will motor with them to Halifax.
HALF FARE RATES.-The P. E. I.
Railway will give halt fare rates from
all stations on the Island to Char-
lottetown on Monday next to attend
the Matinee Races to be held there.
1350.
PROMOTIONS.-Major J. R. Darke,
of (lliariottctown Brigade, Conimaiid-
er ut Sydney Mines, luis been promot.
ed to tht command of the Cape Bre-
ton scction._ lie is succeeded as liri-
gade (loniniunrler h_v Lieutenant S. J.
Iiagnall, also of Cliarlotteiown,
HAZELBROOK F|ELD.-’l‘ho ner-
viccs on Sunday, June 13th, will be as
follows:-Cross Roads, 10.30 a.m.;
Sunday SCHOOL 11 a.ni_ Subject: "'l‘lie
Great Renunciation." Alexandra. 3
p.ni. Subject: "llmler ills Shadow."
Solo. "s°meWl10I‘e." liazelbrook. 7
p.m. Subject: "Christ or Caesar." Be-
ing unable to get ii suitable tide the
Baptistnial Service has been post-
poned .for a week.
_ l=>ResE~'rA1'|oN. - About forty
members of the St. .lolin Methodist
district, were present at the con\pli~
nientary haiiqiiei held nt }_lond‘s at 1
.p, in. on Tuesday-in iionour of the
Revs. li. E. Thomas, formerly of
(fharlottcttrwn, and E. ll. _(lreed.
Tho Rev. -Major W. ld. if ne presid-
etl,.aud on behalf of the lvletlintlists
of Llie._clty and the St. John tlistrict,
the Rev. I.. .l. Wasoii,»of‘Jerusalem,
dellvercd"tlie address, and presenta-
't-ion to the Rev. liir.l ’i`lion`ias. The
pr,psentation_ consisted of"a"bea`utiful-
ly__,carved _private silver communion
sct,'ahtl ri setof electric ti-aslriumps.
'Phe' Rev.~'Mr~.- Thomas made a suit-
able reply in a few ,wor
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_ We carry only the newest
in straws.
Let us show you the new
saw tooth sailors, high band
sailors, oval top sailors and
all the other novelties of the
season.
Prices $1.75 up
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and Alpine shapes.
Regular Panamas in Col-
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styles and regulation, wide
leafs. Guaranteed Panamas
from $5.00 up.
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white soiesette suitable for tennis, _
boating, golf etc $2.00. L /H \
Outing shirts in white piques, ./' ‘M .ai ’_,i`¥-\,
mercerised cords, soiesettes etc 7 . j j'__f,l-
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cuffs $1.00, 1.25, 1.50.
Outing shirts in tans, blues, hair
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Mushroom pleated shirts in white and colored stripes $1.75, and 2.00.
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