\ - 1 ’ Nightly i 1 r é i 1 l rl '.2 E i ii ji .'.> at ,I ij, ii; 1 l 1. .., :Ki 1 .L1 ui J' -h:`. ;%5 . .,,€"`£‘0R\¢»-é'¥°i'9‘Q:rl‘$" 1&'~:...'5?!" 3‘E»¥'=P¥` r in ~ .__-~'rnn_'nl\1~sis-rzitlli. A - _ »` 1-#Pl -_-IN _ TWQ The _ Flower of Destiny .An Epic Poe_m of Med- ieval times. A charinuif thoroughly deli htful ramatization Featuring Winnifred l Drim\mer’s Honey-` $99!’ ' Greenwood in a ` .5 comedy drama E ofa classic tragedy » l 'Hfi .__.~.-._-_ i i Ribance . _ _ Extra Tonight Kmxhf Emnt B“bl’l'"3 "nh eo Scully Patee Com A Juvenile story of ..@,Men,imen"@. mann Direct from London Miss Alice Clark Here' this Week Every Day is a good Vocalist Katlilyn & Mary Series Day at this Theatre _ si. _ . . r 1.45119.. "° M Admission Five Cents nlfifapni 1 pl; l_ I Time Physicians We are time physicians....repairers and regulators of all disorders prev- alent. among instruments for the tell- ing of time. if your watch is ailing, if your Clock is out ol order, if you own n Chronometer or ony other tiine.tellingsdevice, whatever its sort or kind, that has gone wrong, bring it. here for expert treatment. We have been working on timepieces for a lifetime; there isn’t ii kink any timepiece can work itself into tlint We don't know how to iix. liring in your out-of~order timepieces. E. W. Taylor South Side Queen Square.. i \ Charlottetown Ma I9 2l 2'l l'Jli A Good Purchase and a convenient way to make it The good purchase is Rob- in, Jones & Whitman, Ltd. 6 p. c. Preferred Stock and the convenient way to make it is through our Partial Pay- ment Plan. Why this stock is a good purchase now, and what the terms of the con- venient way are, may be learned from special circul- ars which \ve have ready to send you. (Brief extracts from the eiroiilars) Stock insiieil by sliuiiicli Dlil C0lIi}mliy_ une ilepilrt- ment of viliich Inuilieoii in successful oiggiratioii evor ‘ since li ill. iolils 7.07 p. c at its present price and includes n 25 p.c. bonus of Common Stock on which 5! p. c was paid last yeur. Can be bought $10 down and $10 monthly if do- sired.” J.EMackiniusliia|n; . - Es'r'n 1875 - M¢mben'Monirea| Stock Exchange HEAD OFFICES Exchange Building, Halifax Also Ai Si. John and Montreal. UHANGEB MENT Aliicrton Dark Belmoirt ' Beech Wood Barkers . Brighton Beech Hill Uharlottetown Carruthers Dalton original Dominion mpire Eastern Freeland ur Producers I-Iowatt~Dalton Ives Montague Mount Edward lnssachusetts orth Shore Provincial Park Farm Prince Royal l’roiua Regal li. J. McNeill ltnyner Intel-nn ,lingers l’u_vl.on Record lirmviiiiillt Hiiiith Haul River Huinson Houris lllnck ll' Silver Tip .Sterling Taylors Three Rivers Tuplin' Irving rout River lpton New Haven A. E. Mclieun Uo lltd. Belfast Fox Go. llinuis Pedlgreed Foxes New ilsuo Great Canada Northern Milton Patch lox Oo. Hpriiig l’.url¢ F0! (‘.ii AND INVEST- COMPANIES LTD. -;n_n\u FUX STUCK UUUIATIUNS FURNISHED AND CORRECTED DAILY BY THE FOX EX- ‘Asked Par H i Iver 100 100 100 50 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 40 Ltd. 1 00 100 100 100 E0 500 100 100 North Milton Pedl- . greed Foxes North Tryon Oo. 100 100 100 100 100 100 V 10 100 Co. 5- tioniil ...100 I0 I5 lllll ~ 100 100 200 100 llll) 500 |00 ox Co, 100 ' 100 100 40 no ., is iv". Price M0 |15 .\~~l 55 115 110 70 60 175 110 1.00 150 100 135 125 1 I 0 00 I 00 125 100 140 50 750 100 125 100 125 lli0 120 105 125 10 6 ll0 15 sr. 125 100 125 :ao 125 um 1 ,r-00 ian 100 105 100 45 05 25 'I'(_)liAi ‘(10 WAltl'IirIUU SE BURN lil). More than 1,000 hogsheads of to- bacco were burned at Louisville, Ky., last night by fire that destroyed a liirge warehouse of the Louisville To- bacco Warehouse (iompany The loss I will reach u quarter of ll million dol- lars. Une fireiiian was killed. kt M. ‘ Oud- , son. 'Oom- RUBTICO.-Oavtain Alphonse Delr- cette in charge of - the schooner, "Florence" ~‘ who had .intended to sail to Sydneyf. was ,unable alter tr!- lng by Gaps North and also by the (int of Canso to male a wall lOl* Ulm- self `on account. of the ice in that lille rection mild-was obliged to retire to Souris Harbour.-Mrs. Bertram Blac- quierc_ who had been spending the winter in Charlottetown as dress- niskcr, has returned to har home in North Rustico.-Misses Mat-ilda Piu- eau and Gertrude Pineuu were visit- ing Rustiiioville recently, the 'guests oi n friend, Miss Cecelia Le- Clair. . EXAMINATION.-The semi-amnual examination of Eldon school! 'WHS held (yn Friday, May 15th. “‘Tho_ pupils were examined in reading, ati-. tlimetic, _`English, British and Cana-1 oian history. geography, algebra- geoinetry, Latin, nature study and current events. In all oi these sub- jects the pupils aoqluitted themselves with credit. Some excellent sD0¢i1'H°De ol writing, drawing and composition work were on exhibition. A special- feature of the elamlnstion was the‘ splendid chorus singing oi the pupils The discipline was good and the general tone of the school excelien throughout. The' school building has recently undergone extensive repairs. and the people oi the district are to be congratulated on the interest. tak- en in the education olllllelf 0l1l1d\`°“- The examination was conducted by the teacher, Miss Hubley, assiited bil inspector Crocket. _______________.__. NEW li‘Ol{FIS’1‘RY SCHOOL DEDICATED. pri-1,u‘._/1, N. Y., Mnv l0-- Mlm? iemlerg in tiienationiil movemcnti lor the conservation of the forests g-_,min to Ithaca today to assist in the exercises in dedication .of_ the new forestry building of the Cornell College of Aizriculture. The pro- ermmno has been arranged ,to cov- er two days and has as its lemdinz fenturo _Q conference on forestry pro- blems aiid the ccmsfirvntion 'move~ ment. Prominent amionz the Dfaflcl' ,,,,_,,¢_§ me Henry S, Graves. chief oi the linieeil States Forestry Service: President Drinker of heh Zh Uinriver- iii\'_ .-‘nfl llonu liihertv Cyde Bailey. f¢.,~~~-.ir .r'|~~-fifr ol' the (‘.ornell Col- Iiilfii iii .".i‘l'ir:\llLllF0. ' ,..__._l_i___.... 4 A .\"l`ItiKlTi SlG'I"l’i.l~ID :I i.o.\`n0N, iviny 14.-'rho strike oi the Cunard employees at Lliverpool, which threatened to interfere with the maiden voyage of the Aquatnnin_was' .settled yesterday. WHEN NOTHING H; TASTES GOOD T0 YOU’ I ____ You ent. simply because you must. You nre'troubled with dyspepsin. It makes your life miserable. You have a bud taste in ,your mouth, nlteniler- ness nt the pit. or your stomach, u feeling of pufly fullness, headache, lieiii-tbui'n, nnd soinetimes nausea. Ask your ilruggist for H0oni'illa. It acts on the stomach tlirough the blood nnd also directly. it makei-1 the rich red blood that is Its lieiieficiil nil'ects are felt at oncew nveileil for perfect digestion. '. "Now when the ll0llse is being tlioroughly cleaned, is the time to; brighten up vour furniture. You can do this by using 'Liquid Veneer, a preparation that has gained the an- proval of all who have tried it. /It is easy 1.0 use nnd makes old fumiture look like new. Two Macs, 149 Great Goarzc Sl.. MEtf. “Carvell Bros. have just received a carload 600 cases 'Sussex Ginger Ale and tem-| perate drinks. 2369-5-14 M-ii. 5- _--~ -*"""\ Men’s Raincoats In Great Variety In_ this climate of ours, a good raincoat is a most essential feature of a man’s wardrobe. _ We have just received a big assortment of English Raincoats in both Paramatta and Tweed. Nice stylish coats built for good wear, and long service. We show several styles including the “Chesterfield” and "Raglan", We have all sizes up to 46 breast. The colors are Fawn, Grey and Slate. We guaran- tee every one of these coats to keep you dry under all weather conditions. Our prices are reasonable for those coats. MacLellan Bros. 311 -'L 7 $10.00, $12.00,. $14.00 . coca Umbreiias rsc, s1.o_o, $1.25, $1.50 oh. » nnusosn _ liliniii‘b'ss,~~v'ghi,c_li town at ah !1l= _..4 on Sands ixioi-14111103 lglylng' 'f 1i2bout_nooii,,`,Q,_`vys|¢_yi- res£ous_l ful* e‘li_g’h_,.deinage to .tho Wh rl;"','1‘lir5\\:gh some misunderstartd- |\18"betwee-n __ be ‘ ' engine ‘ roioni and th6!s`,ih ` 'filliixlzég Of the slgllill V bvlli, the_lioat"wB`B* 1_into the wharf at is l'air'1‘a‘te;ol speed, in spite 0| aw Dtfllte and ‘ _‘§udmii*al>le'eilurt on Dart of the man at the wheel .Slwvr her 0,ll_-__ A goodly portion the woodwork ,gave way under the _crushing 'strain and eollapst-d_ ' Th., whiting Blatiig' lilimed lil ver. e tmfpressw this Week so-.oh the "slip" .ina me Miilt0_Wlll talig her plgc;-__ _ ¥¥H+ i ii Muiuniim .i -l~i~i»i~i»i-l-i-!-l°~l-i'~l-i-i~i-i-i-l-1-4-ia Mu. Non1iAN Manson -_-IF In tho di-atli oi 'the late Norman lllcL.i-od ai: Ulydc station on April 10th. Hartsville lost 3 good gifjlzgu “ml U11? Pfeibytsrian Linurch a faith- ful nnd esteemed elder. Ile was sev. "“fY'l9hl'0¢ YGBFS Old and left U, lar-gg f‘""0Y to mourn his departure. There are nine sons and two daughters liv- ihg- Four sons and one ldniiglxter live in Quincy, Mass, U. S. A., two sons in Bri!-i-.iii ~(.‘o1uin.biu, two nt homo nnd one alt Brailulbane. Mr. McLeod was oi.'dai'ned as an elder at Hu;-ts. ville on Sept. zarii, 1901. Aceh., nm., of the induction of the Rev. John f1`i~llis into the congregation ' oi Bti-alhnlhyn. He joined the eluii~eh‘ in July 1895. lie was noted for his kind hospitality and his cheerful dig. position. He took on a-ctivo pure in D|"0"l0fi"t-I religion and in supporting the church. ' sy. i Cl1l1."19il*l` dei- the , to Of MR. DAN MCKENZIE. . The community of Dundas was shocked on Friday morning the Sth dey of May. 1914. when the news Ni`en_t around that Dan McKenzie, son of Rodrick McKenzie of this pines, was dead. He had been aillngior some time past but his demise was not so soon expected. He had con- tracted that dread disease tubercul- osis, but with youth and it strong vigorous constitution in his iavar `he was vuttinsiup o strong iight, hut -Ufldeflly succumbed. to heart failure on the above date. He was in the The olhiv ’survilvo'i-‘ol that iarze fam- 'THE oned and ceased to -waxon u-pofn picked up the 'still bras/thing afterwards; His en. The late Mr. of the most highly 'ents lot '1‘ign1.sh and was connectsdwith the -lobster iii; one~of the leading- packers. H9. a-ttoined his 75th 'sud leaves se, host and _large uve sons. Beatrice. Sister St. Notre emy Sister Bt. Chester, Gerald, .- High BCIIOOI; of the G-.N.R. at Lester, Messrs.-W. S. ham. N.B. to Tignish where 5 hrsted by llougald tionally the in the was Priest, Father It was eX_0eD- aud. among were Rgv, A1l)er,l7O'fl¢, Rev. RW-. P. P. ‘WHT Rev. _'l‘. Curran; .1 ~ ¢_..--,.,---a--+-- MR; MURDOGH- GILLIS. -. il V -v-v » 1' ' . The death occurred at-L¥'I\<1*1l0 011 Mav 20th 0/I Mr. Murdoch Gillis, son oi insists -Mr.. had Mrs William Gillis. The deceased was of u1\a88\l'rl\- iniz "'naturb, of o. ret-ired 1 disrpotition and"liked and respected within. -the circle of' his acquaintance, He was born->on` the form' wherehe died Z; venrs ago. He belonged of a.' lui' eartirand have joined the majority ily'is the Hevl John Gillis of Wood Islands. The 1u'nera1ec~ "ami .Inrepii Monimnid. 'rhe friends oi frilly to the widow nnd Orphans- lou: inte Mr. iviuriioch onus of Lyn- Mn. Joi-iN Mchnou. ' ‘ 1' _ _ Veil Poor_Ji_il¢¢_s_D_e_i111xe__i _ , __"-“- J¢kerC0m¢dy .. j;; _' Tl1e'5,lll‘lite -$s>~f»i¢»~- EH "9.'°“.‘.‘»'.... ll l Had a 'l'liousand_ -. _ i Lives if 'Binks-;Advertis,es For, Mr.'Cairns ` wifgi - 'I Y . _ Nora ¢_;,,_,,,edy_ _ 1 ___ » Mr. Gallagher _ _ ‘ Q Twolshows 7.15 .st 8.45 ' A"““° 10° 1 Doors Open at 7 Children 5c ,_ 1 . -_ i, +1 cc ° ' ' if These are the Renewmg Days Now is the time for yquto do that job of l_’ainting,` x Graining, Enamoling, Varnishing, or Paper-hanging that will ive a touch of newness tofthe home. ,. . ffyou are in doubt of whom to engage lét us suggest you call PHONE-280-L. , ‘ Fred C. Waller, J. Alfred Doyle f I -I '"1--:£!, ' . it . 1 -thanking hi ~ne_ighfbors~.f0D the syrn- ton-ii. I FU°nd°_'3_ ' MP9- J0h\ pathy, kindness ...io imtinng help to fsww-ev of Maldvp: Mrs- A- Doylq an him _nnd his 'wife when 'both wage ly- Somerville; "Mrs, 0.* Johnson 1 ol ine helplessly" sick; "l‘hoiriki1'rdness Cum'hiridg¢i MTB- nl'-"`_Dq7`-E§.M»0l`I‘l8 ol was highly appreciated. Dundas, 1'. E. I.; M.rs.' B. M. Myers » . M of Medford. and Mrs. 'Hazel oi Maid V -- ihigh Mass of requiem was celebrated at Sacred Heart Church, M-a1den,`by . The milllv fflmdi of Mrs. Marg‘aI'¢l» Rev. Neil Pnul Brennan and the -hurl- E.'l\icDonaia, widow ai the lata J. al “us al, Hph. ,Cl-095 _\,e. J, McDonald of Malden, Mass., will sid., _ mat, _ _ by ;”;hw'f_ ima, be Berry' to learn of her doeth which mimi who died seven Wm ago, took place on Moy 7th lifter on ill- There was it profusion of nom; U,-,_ ness of four wogks from pneum»on'ia.~ hum” incyuding a lm-Ke cross from The <1‘=°<‘=1se -. ». d was ~ »:- wil.: . 1.11 1 1' I H- ‘I 1 orliiiig land ii lle9dQll lil! On 601 `WlI€fi, [gr B oi not to hiirhoms About two MISS Ml' A. HH' .1 not I ll AWB’ await mir iv |, ,A . “§;.‘l1.li§1r',,o.f;t£fié.'__r;;essy,c§;ihh`itghuicir-- - 0 `, . ;...,._._*‘*-,.,_.,‘i$;.,._.».‘,-.~.§’...€'in,»’*-.é§,$,"~,..,,;‘ illustrates these Patterns and is one of the best of l Standard Patterns I ¢ . s ,_,,,_,,,, ,W ,,_,,,,,_,_o,__.m;,,., `are~'l_`he World’s Best Patterns _ ,. ' ' " Q Rodrick. in ,Boston,_ _Murdock fund I ‘ _ _ Duncan, ;l)i;ig\vell Mills, _.`nu~d._ one dis; 1 _ » V 4 ` a t@!`» Mrs. Malcolm Mfillood, ;D'undas." -i , ' " 9*; ._. _ " - Y 1-\»»=c=1;~-i"»,--»’d r-ther. Q: runny ii.. Americas Home Periodicals Y , W