v* '“ wr i /Y I _ _ ,Iv---»,v;-e-wr-»rnilI¢~Ii' -fl \ _ 'A -<- _ _ __ __ _ _ , _-IL tr I I.r . i. . ., , I- _ W. _‘. u ‘! C Q ‘f if 3, . -e Jfutr’ I V Rrxiii. CLEARANCE -SALE ANTISEPTIC We h ive on hand about P ‘ 300 Pairs»Ladies’ Low Shoes, Ladies’ Hur-. V toned, Ladies’ Laced Gun Metal and Parent These are all new goods Img our only reason for' clearing _ them is that they are ends or lines and many f ih . . sizes. But we wiint this ildloaill miter top' and they Mus'r iviov-E. so we ° I ‘ l';:_;r;_m:_rl_re2 them Ii_t I_iua¢uiou» Price 25c ' Vtr _ ~ _ _ vine bsfiisln. Y PM S a °°"' “ Obtain a Silverviaref . Coupon with each 25” worth _ 1' “ ‘"° P"°°° Ofgoods purchased from us” $2.00 ~ and $4.50 , Tris . .Mo_,ris_Smi'h_Bee_ MacKinnon Drug Co. The Rexail Kodak Store _ _ _ _ Tins Powder removes tar- tar and helps preserve the teeth. It is Antisepiic. but pleasant in flavor, and leave s the mouth clean and sweet In attractive tin cans with D a te n t. waste-preventing Valuable Business Promises and Laundry Business lor Sale Iaminsfrocied h ih, by P:u_ lic Auction, on yWr'Viir?fl:]V"].gii§f lliIiIr:Al°(![l`f| SIt,iI}»»t|[;Is€;,ll Bu;>__::____.\ \\~\" \\ \\\\\\ \ \ \t \\\ \\\\\...\ \\‘ \ §¥\\. .. N. \ so \\\. ... s ¥ s\ \ / fa /»»f.;/f/ /cz »%I»II//?/~/~»/y I/./»/7.,/,, f//,,,/4//y / / / I . , / 7 /7//V /,W .Q4///¢%%%//////////.ara/,I 'T A Q4” 1//,/{f,,y/,,,,,f,,’/////¢’/,//» f 5' /’ I/ I--ee.. _._ Q -, - _ _ _V ;' l You Wa Make Mone Hold If you want to raise money for Red Cross. Soldiers’ Comforts, War Prisoners or any other patriotic object; or if you wish to help your Church, School or Society you can’t pissiblv conceive of anything more popular or profitable than a Picnic. HoIman’s can supply everything nec~ essary to make your Picnic a huge success. There’s no guess work-no running around- no dissatisfaction, when you get the supplies from Holman’s, because we will show you exactly when, where and how you can make money; what to buy and what not, to buy. l We have helped dozens of others make their ' picnics successful in the past. We can help | you. We quote lowest prices og FRUIT, CON' FECTIONIERY, B O T"I`.L` 11 DRINKSI.. CIDERS‘ PENNY GOODS, NUTS, GAMES# ' CIGARS. We can also provision your table. - cquip your booths and_ supply _yon with red- " -hot selling money-making specialties. | Write us for prices and particulars, I :s PIP I-I* r:I stating on what date you propose holding your picnic. . I R. T. HOLMAN __L'l`D. SOLDIER RECOVERING.- Thi mari-y friends of Mr. and Mrs. Georgi A. Wood. wil bo pleased to hear that their son Howard is gotting along nicely now. Howard was gassed t-hr I-ast of May. and -is now in 'a Canadlar liosipitrtl in Basirigstoke. ‘Eng-lund.Thr latest telegram from thu Officer in chargo of tho llospital states that he is “progressing satis'i'actorily'." Pri vate Howard Francis Wood enlisted in the KIng‘s County Selge Artillery Draft Souris. with Lieut. R. C. Mc bean. and went. overseas in April 1917. On arrival iii *ErigIanrl'-hawaii transferred to the 25th Battalion, and after training there four months he crossed over to France. While going over hc too-k sick and was taken to a Hospital and later to a Convalescent Home where he rernaiiied it few weeks. He then joined his old com- rades' and with them went into the trenches on Nov. Sth where he has been alinost continually ever since. iiobiy “d'oIng_hIs bit" for his King 'and Country. _ _ NEW .GLASGOW AND FREDRIC- TON.-Rev. G.l‘. Assiter will preach it New Glasgow next Lord‘s day at 11 ii. m.; at Fredrlcton at 8.30 p. rn. FOR SALE-All kinds of hair goods for sale including- -the different shades it Miss'-Rudge, hair dressing pariors, £71 Great George Street, Phono 564~L. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McDonald, Or- .veli Cove, announce the engagement >f\I.heIr daughter. Miss Josephine, to Mr. John Mclsaac, Cherry Valley. _- ,- ~ 9164-0-29M2i. FOX BREEDERS, WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW how to feed foxes 'or batter quality of fur? Everyone wants to know. Come let us reason together July 16th. at Board of_Trade Rooms, Charlottetown, 9170 THE ROGERS HARDWARE COM- '>ANY, Limited, who have been clos- ng their- place of business on Satur- Iay afternoons during July and Aug- ist for a number of years, intend' to idhere to the same arrangements this vear. They do not close on Wednes- lay afternoons, and will continue to :lose -at--5.»30-o'clock each evening luring the above months. 9131-6-28M2l. ISLAND PUBLISHER.-ln an Il- ‘ustrated article ln...the..Boston -Post ifrecent date dealing with the de- eorations in connection with the celebration of Naval Day, June 29th. Phe following paragraph appearsi "In order to give car owners a Iilrit :is tr how attractive themachlnes may br made, 'thc William ~Filene‘s Sons (Yom- pany put one of its snappiest dccora- tors to work on thu machine owned iv Mr. GeneIBrown publisher o’ “This work in Boston," who furnish -d his machine for _the purpose. Miss iliargaritta Wood, daughter of Ad- iiral Wood, consented to pose in the machine for the picture." Mr. Gone Brown referred to above is a son of Mr. William Brown, of the Llorida lotel, PI’ownaI. LIBRARY INSTALLED.-A splend- 'I library of the best and latest works -f well-known authors has been in- 'talled I-n the writing room of the Vic- oria Hotel by. the Maritrime -Com.1nerc- ‘al Travellers As‘.~‘»or-.lation who are raving Iibrai~l‘_es‘ placed in the leading Hotels oi’ different cities. The library 'tbinet itself is an ornament to the `iot:el. It is cf quartered oak and was built by tho firm of McDo'n-ald, Rowe h Co., of th-is city and is a striking 'estimcnlal of the excellent work 'fhicli this firm is capable of turning nit.. The library has a. number of ad- roriii-seiinenits of leading Charlottetown ‘rms enclosed beneath glass covers 'urrounding -the front of tho cabinet 'he cost of which would s -*d‘olsCU ‘over all expenses. T-he library is in- ‘enrlcrl only for the members of the `\omine'rcial 'l`raveIler’s Association." EXCISE WAR ACT.-The Ex- -iso War Act relating to stock of notches -and _ ying cards in Whole- .t“1¢. anil.R¢tiiiliirs hauds.come.s into éffcct the first day of July. The Acf rtates that ovary wholesale and re ‘all dealer shall affix on each un- itamped package of matches an ad- hesive, or other stamp of the value of mo cent for each one hundred mat- :lios', or fractional of one hundred hatches. contained in such package ind held by him for sale on the first lay of Ju-ly 1918. Ori each package of slaying cards offered for sale on the “irst day of July a stamp of the value if sig'-ht cents must be affixed. For the information of the Public we may say that those stamps for the above 'tr-ticles may be procured at the ln- 'and Revenue Office Charlottetown, and at the Custom Offices wt Tignish, Souris and Sunrmerside. Wholesalers. Retailers and any other persons sell- ing matches or playvlnig cards on or after July lst.. without war Tax stamps' attached will be liable to a fine of not les-s than one hundred dol- lars, _ 9105-6-20M5i. Buy Your .Camping . Supplies from Beer Kr Goff We have every- thing to make the vacation a pleasure. li il’s a Picnic then the small sized cans of milk, etc., are just what you need. BEER & GOFF GROCERS “THE STORE WHERE CLEANLINESS PRI-IVAll.S" Eye' Specialist Office Royal Bank Baiirl- ing. Charlottetown Iii ia Hmm 9.30-12-30 2-5 ` l.. “I AND WHAT IS S0 RAREAS A DAYIN JUNE? THEN IF EVER: (`0ME PER- FECT DAYS” A perfect Juno day inspires aIIl of us with the feeling that we‘must get close to nature. If you participate in some sport, now is the time to get the most out of it. Our line of sporting goods is complete incIud'lng:- Fishing Tackle Goli Outfits They Include just what fs needed for professionals' as well as amateurs. _ - We » also have accessories which you will need such asz- KODAKS AND SUPPLIES TIji.ERMOS BOTTLES CHOCOLATES _ - DRINKING ,CUPS CIGARS I ' BATH ING CAPS Etc., lite. ` JIIHIISIIII & Jlliiilillii l The Quality Drugstore Cor Kent and Prlnoo Struts. Work of Taieiitéd _ lsldlld Artist In the report of the proceedings of the Grand Lodge. A. F. and A. M I in Wednesday's lsaus reference should have been made to the pressn-| tation and unveiling of a magniilcarit oil painting of the Grand Secretary, M. W. Bro. W._ P. Doull, P. G M. This portrait is by the _same artist and in everyway a companion picture to that of M.W. Bro. Neill McKslvie, Pe G. M. The two were unveiled simultaneously. The artist is Miss Ai- lson _Doull, a fornlerPrince dwnrd Island artist. who of-late years has studied In New York and Paris. That Miss Doull has achieved success in her chosen art is amply proven by the fact thathor work has been accepted by the Royal Academy of London and the International Exposition of Artful Paris, and that in an international' competition among 700 artists sli’é‘ was one of the 25 to receive honor- able mention. The portrait of Bro. McKelvIe was presented by his son: Mr. Bruce McKelvie, of New York,, that of Grand -Secretary Doull by the original. _ L. P. u. iiEsoLuTioNf"` At 'a meeting of the L. P. U. held, in their hall June 27, 1918. theffollow-I ins resolutions were unanimously ad- opted: Whereas tha S. S. Scotia is now In port laden with Ium-ber and whereas the discharging of this cargo should bo .performed by ithe men of our or-| ganizatlon: And whereas the railway manage- ment has employed section men of fha P. E. I. R., to perform this work. Arid whereas such actions as these tro liable to cause strikes andriots. - Therefore resolved that we consid-V er this 'a premeditated affair on the part of the Railway management and a. gross insult to our organization. And further resolved that we appear to our merchants and business men now centred in. our midst to take act- ion on our behalf’ to seo that we get a fair deal In our timic of tnouble. li. was further resolved that we do our best in honour of our brother members noiw fighting in France to settle all the disputes without strikes. Moved by John Gillis, seconded by. George Somers. Pr'osId'ent D. COUGHLIN, Act. Sec. .(Wth reference to the above. Supt. Grady informs The Guardian that sec- tion men have handled sleeper cargoes in the past and the men being avail- able they were used on the present occasion. That the L. P. U. have rights in connection with the dis- charging of cargoes will not be disput- ed. lt is their moans of livelihood. and the trade of the port depends up- on their co-operation with the import- ers. Any dispute that might culniin- i atc in dissatisfaction or strike, as has occurred In the past, should be avoid- ed as far as possible, and it is hoped that such arrangements may be marie as will ensure to the laborers tholr full share of work at the waterfront. -Ed. G.) If you have a good temper, hang on to lt, and if you'vo a had one don't loss lt. “winirs the on Joy silver mins stock selling for now?" "We just sold the last ten rolls of It for wall paper." ;~ THE CRUCIAI. TEST This vear offers Il\¢ Cl'\lC\l test Iothose who have not as yet found their place in lighting for principles Wd Justice Nurses are needed to help humanIIy`I cause. Are you willing in serve? ll' S°~ send for full particulars on how to Ielrll nursing at home. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. 709 N 2 Spadina Ave.. Toronto. Onl- I _,Jr _ 'ff ._| (ll. -Q2 _ ilwr "5, F*-. L. .. .A _ . L ' -rvf- _ .0 , ,__ - ' ' -~> , I5’ ' .' ,<. _r;~_,,~1f_"//, " / ‘ ‘$- L `\ >¢ ‘ \ ` . \ _ ` "*.-Grillz: ,f-5;, ` ¢_ ) ‘__ _ .ir it ‘ _,_ ..- F ’n"¢l..‘_~." '_' _ ' ._ _ , " J , . . ` . ` x»..vL¢6\ ‘J/` ¢‘ -_‘ .3 "‘ . ,.¢I I - \\` ,B . ni I~ , L_ -»¥¢\_-L . 1., °. - I f I , » \.`\‘ A 7-_-. _N , L .+9 T <5-" 1 " ’ _ §` { I “"-.- V \ ____ __ , I., ~ IJ L . . _[__/\ ,J _ ._ . . ~ . I . . .~.""\\\_t. U ii?) ___,,¢" d - _. .©~*'*z-z'»_*,,. ji* A0 Y Yi- _ ».'l . r ~ wi A . 'ii J. You c.-iiir' \ REL Yjolif ..fE_WELR Y I THE PICTURE OF “PRINCE CHARIIIING” AND THL SCALES IELL OUR BUSINESS METHOD. WE GIVE Y_OU YOUR FULL ____ __ "KONEY’5 VWORTH'."'I.UNG"EXPER‘LENCE IN THE...IEWELRY. BUSINESS HAS TAUGHT US WHATAND WHERE TO BUY. SO WHEN YOU BUY ANY ARTICLE FROM US YOU CAN KNOW THAT THE QUALITY IS SUPERB AND THE DESIGN IS C ORRE C T. WE WILL DO YOUR REPAIRING RIGHT _ C. W. PATTERSON s V rms RELIABLE JFWELER5 (Signed) JAMES A. TRA|NOR,` B. _ . W. Bell, Moncton. . . _ 1 A. E. Macdonald, Vernon. H0l'|il. ARRIVALS QUEEN HOTEL Austin A. Cosgrove, Midgcll. H. D. McEwen, Morell. C. A. Morgan, St. John. A. Saunders, Summerside. D. Hensley, Sunimerside. `J. E. Mulligan, Northam. G. S. Sharp, East Bedford. Douglas Fraser, Halifax. W. Stanley Lee, Halifax. VICTORIA HOTEL T, W. Morris, City C. W. Redmond, Moncton. Mrs. C. W. Redmond, Moncton. Miss Dorothy Redmond, Moncton. Fred Beaumont, Montreal. R. B. Ellit, Toronto. W. Rosenbloom, Montreal. R. N. Ray, Toronto. S. S. Hessian, Montague. Tyler Parkman, Montague. Frank Perry, Sumrnerslde. I. F. Avard, Moncton. ‘ G. H. Avard, Moncton. F. A. Symons, Toronto. Mrs. R. S. Fraser, Toronto. Miss J. Boirer, Toronto. W. H. Darruch. Kensington. ,I H. H. Acorn, Souris. A. LeFeuvre, Quebec. Miss Augusta Sllpp, Hampstead, N. Wm. G. Garrison, North Wiltshire. REVERE HOTEL “‘I.i2‘§'-B D Marsh. Naponee, Ont. and Mrs Leard, Crap:-iud. W and Mrs Leard, Crapaud. Denton D Leard, Crapaud. H N Cock, Truro P C Murphy, Jr , Tlgnish. Fred Cairns, St John. ` Wm H Houston, Summerside. A Greene, Toronto I Reid, Bloomheld W R Callaghan, Halifax. E V Clarke, Halifax. T P Curson, Bath, Main. Mary Mclsaac, Souris. J. C. Macdonald, Victoria. B. Currie, Fredrlcton, N. B. L. Henderson, Fredrlcton, N.B. C. Price. Guelph. ` M. Morrissey. Orwell. Kennedy, Bradalbane. Ray Kennedy, Bradalbano. Calvin Howatt, Victoria. J. F. Profitt, Kensington. Miriam Profitt, llensington. J. F. White Jr., Alberfon. Rev. R. J. Macdonald, Fairfield. 3935"? 'gr' J _.___ _ ....,..,._...l 6 g..¢..c.~¢..s»-o~o~Ia--e--s-0-0-0-0-0-¢~¢~»-\-Q-4~»¢-0-CQQ LEMON JUICE ’ TAKES OFF TAN *___ Girlsl Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunbumed, tanned or frecklcd ...Q--u..¢~-n--o»o~o-o~o-In-no-A-0-0-Q-4-o~¢»~»»r»c--o-o-0 Squeeze the juice of two lemons into ri. bottle containing three ounces of- Orchard White. shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freci-:le sunburn and tan lotion, and ciiioplex- lon beautifier, at very, very small cost. . Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet coiumter will sup- ply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly frog-rant lotion into the face, neck, arms and- hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windbum and tan disappear and' how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. _.-----.-i_ MAN PAID UNCLE SAM $l4I00i_7I000 TAX NEW vonx, .runs 27.-someone. made a federal incoirie tax payment- of $14,000,000 here today, t-he last day of payment of the taxes before afive per cent penalty is Imposed. Collector Edwards announced the receipt of such sum from an individual -but dn- clined to disclose his identity. He ts obviously' one of the richest men In the United States. _ RUSS HOTEL 181 Prince Street Charlotte- town, P. E. I. -.Canada Food Board License No. io-4258. _ First class accommodation for tourists, visitors and trav- ellerr at moderate rates. Terms by day or week on ap~- plication. Cab service .at all trains and steamers. WALLER G. MCINNIB Props. : . -_4 r. mini xg? _ ii latest styles. 85 QUEEN STREET great variety. Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers .and Churns. Page Wire Fence, Lawn Fence and Gates I l cAiuuA_cr~:s Grant & Kennedy HARNESS _"""“| OUR LINES Heney and Baynes Carriages now opening. A full assortment in these celebrated Vehicles including all the 0WNP.E.L Harness and Harness parts Collars,Etc,,etc_. _ Everything that you can possibly require for- your horse 'in cruiirro We carry in stock now a complete line of fence for THE FARM, for the FIELD, for the GARDEN and THE LAWN. PAGE FENCES always give satisfaction. Our Lines are Good Lines Our Prices are Right Prices ‘ _ _ WIRE FENCE. Grant & Kennedy , WM sails \ i ‘ \ I I I I I I ‘ Summerside 5,, ,,_, . I -nmnnnnannsiuh-Inu-lb - , ` ~ ._ i,_=.,»"_.~.‘-» _ ,I -_ ._,..,_, ,. M, _-..~_,- ,I I “ -I' . ._ .I .. _ ._ . , _ _, . . . - -» ».; .. _ -», , I . »»<_ ` ’ “--» -` " 'J~"""‘»"'7V*"'.' . ‘ v ` 1 -'Y y' 1 ’ “’* 1 'lfV~ '.12 `I‘5.'-":""? :"5 " X" ;“ ' .lV‘~ I Vl ""w i' 1 '.li"‘{`-.?"i`V":"f&”`.'if"‘A» `l‘.“‘lI;'lf1'r,é.,.. -‘ .¢‘ . . *A I -` '_ - ' ' ' ' " ~ u _' ' ` ’ .. ‘ ` I ~ ~' .pf-'.‘<‘f'-; tr* ‘?.""‘f l§‘\¢ ‘ ' - . . . .»-Q... . " ' '»_ -fm - ._ _ . ` _ . V . . _ _ ,I -.. _I,_,`I. “K ‘ ` 'UNE 29» 1918 "ii _ . ___ ,VAQEETYQ .IQ-\.¢I;s¢o%c>~.,~.»':-¢'[~.I,..- -.a‘ -.l -s _ _ 'ii <.., .I‘I ‘ " ~ ` ».‘ 1 l . _‘far .». ii _ _.dk _ _ji _ "i ‘E o. ‘Ji fi 'I ii . 'I 1 » lit 1 _ . -,Q -/;.~w~.f < .1 ,..- _‘. ,V_V 1 I \ -fr 'fi . :f fl. I- \ . ._ .», .~-'. or .:._.._}-,_ ,.4 1;: _ , .. _ ,. .. . 1.3; .ii I . N, <~" ' . ‘__I _ r_‘;_ ._ ._ .» »_ . '. I ; -_I~ ; "`, 'fp ,_ .-.___ _- ff -ft ~'.;.-.- ~.,. . .'.l“.~ _--I-i » fx. `! “rf *<1 -'. Ii .- '.f i. ."‘