gggm‘qmilsnw'er'u‘nuraho"lgq=5» [It Gi lu ii 130; reassessed-ls .. -. e..-‘g=ew'-‘ii‘"~lr~'e~"m*,e~n L’: i“ 4".’ y _‘., , T V > - Weider‘: Castotia is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. for babies. A babyls medicine is-sven mora essential for Baby. Remedies primarily fin grown-spears not interchangeable. ailments of Infants and Children the public after years of research, . Foods are specially a remedy for the common that bsoughtCastnrinbeiore and no claim has been made yous has not proven.’ , wt...‘ is CASTORIA‘? Csstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Psregorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatvlency, age is its guarantee. Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; therefrom, and by regulating the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort—'l‘he .GENU|NE,CASTQRTA_ALWAYS Bears the Signature of I l in Use For 0ver 30 Years i Y". CQTIUI QQIIFQNY. NR YORK CIYY Itwastheneeded for it that its use for over l0 It is pleasant. 1t contains It!’ allaying Feverishness arising the Stomach and Bowels, aids Mothers Friend. NEW Viilliii .M'rlllonnire captains of Industry Find in Physical Energy ind fitness the Founuatlons of Ex- ecutive Efficiency RESULTS FROM . USE ALMOST IMMEDIATE Thousands are Keeplnfl Fit. WM Before Were Sickly, impotent " and Physically Defl¢ient is a crime. Mother Nature guve you a beautiful. healthy body. if you are sickly. impotent and physically deficient. it is more likely your own fault. "PROTOVIM" restores vitality. Every nation is lnvakelng to the fact thn: the ltoalth and physical condition oi its men and women ls more important than anything else. Before very long there will he stringent laws to enforce prop- er care of the body. if YOU were on trial [gr physical weakness, would you be found guilty? Before you allow yourself to K9! beyond hope of recovery, start taking “PltOTOVlM"—~-tbe new Nerve, Bone and Brain Remedy. Weakness FIRE LOSSES Fire losses in canada during the week ended June 1 are estimated by The ‘Monetary Times at $432.- 800, compared will! $524,950 11w previous week. The heaviest losa was at St. Joseph de Bounce. Que. NEW INCORPORATION Capital of companies incorporat- ed in Canada during the week end- ed May 28 is estimated by The Monetary Times at $17, 221_900, fiqdfirqllrbefimil» BHINISS [IIJIITK HEUL ca e n i» young bodies with proper nourishment ' PHP==FW furnishes just the food cle- ments Nature re uires for building health an strength v/ This wholcsomemgpctizigfi blend of wheat an malt - barley builds strong and true, and children love it. TREATMENT it is your moral and legal duty to keep rlt. "PROTOVIAF promotes and conserves health. strength and mental energy and nerve ax- haustiou; increases grey matter Be strong, vigorous, full of life. Admiratiou always follows rebnst mun. Pity trails after the the weakllulz. BE A iPIllDE TO YOUR SEX. Perfect health and a perfect There ls you body is man's heritage. no reason in the world why should not have both. struggling along under the handl- cap of poor h-ezilth, a weak body or that tired, listless feeling, now the time to "buck lip"! The longer you wail, the longer it ‘will take to get on your feet again. Regardless oi’ how thin and uu- dovelonezl you are today. Y0“ Gilli in a remarkably short time, build up u strong body and all your ailments. “PROTOVIM" - The New Tools- ‘ln tablet form One uiontlrs treatment, Price a box $3.00 Sold in (‘ltarlottetown by The 2 Macs. compared with $18,710,500 the prev ious week. lly Dominion and prov- inccs the figures are as follows: Week ended Week ended May 21 May 28 Dominion $6,426,000 $5,330,000 Alberta. .1 — —~ 786.300 B. C. . . . . . . .. 5_559.000 840,000 Vianitobu . . . 530,000 335,000 Ontario . 5,318,000 8,785,000 . E. I ..140,000 -- Quebec . . 737.500 739.900 lSnskatchewzm — 352,000 Totals , $18,710,500 $17,221,900 with milk orcrwmi i JI/évorilv if you are _ throw off Z -sscuns voun Tickers m‘ tho "Varsity Troupe" at Dunn's. Cafe today. -N0'I'lCE.--For Solar-A few high grade Jersey miich cows fresh and dun to freshen soon. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. Albert Schurman, Cou- tral Bszleque. -DRUNK FilNElL-A man ar- rested in Cnmmersldo on Saturday night for being drunk and disturb- ing the pence was fined $25 and costs or thirty days in jail by Mag- istrate Wyatt on Monday morning. -FAL8E RUMOR-it was rs - ported around Summerslde Satur- day, that a quantity of hooch. was found at the West end of lthe fnwn. but there seems to be no founda- tion to the report, as no drunks were seen about the town lately. -SOM-EBODY HAD A RIDE- While a, car dealer in Summerside parked his auto in the rear of his garage‘ Saturday till be went ~10 dinner, on returning. was minus the spars tire which was on the roar, no trace of the guilty party is at hand as yet. -MOR! CAREFUL IN FU- TURE-For autbmubilo spaod ar- tist while making time on Central Street Saturday night. Silt a sud- den fetch up, his car skidding and striking an electric light post al- most breaking it off. None of the occupants were hurt. . _-_.- -~CARELESS WQRKMEN—Mot- orlsts as well as horsemen are complaining about the practice of the workman engaged in the pro- vincial road work lust 'outside S-ummerside. who drive stakes‘ in; to the road through the day lo mark certain bounds, known only to themselves. and then go away for the day, leaving the stakes in Guardian " smrslflit‘ ween a m-OOAL . JADEN --.flcllooner "Glendon." arrived l; Simmer-aide "WIN" Bslurdev onerous 1. no. a cargo of lnverness coal for n, T, Holrnans, Ltd. —-LTUMIBR LNDEN-TTIO Sch! . Glyndun. Cont. Doueet, from Syd- ney. entered port on Sun ‘ ,- coal laden i0; Messrs li. '1‘. olmsn. Ltd. ‘H. -FINIBHING TOUCI-IES-Worlt- men have practically finished the, work of ditch digging and levell-i ing the roadbed of Notrs Dame Street, Summerside. --DOMINI*ON DAY ‘ OE-LEBRA. TION AT SUMMERBIDE promises to be one of tho biggest out door‘ events oi the season. The major part of the fast horses olLP. E. i. will be in tbs three races. L -AUTO ACCIDENT-An auto going up Central Street on Satur- day night, collided with one of the electric light posts, the concussion snapping off about five feet, of the uppér end of the post, the car was apparently undamaged with the ex ception of the wind shield which was smashed to ,‘ as. H ._EXCELLENT OUTLOOK-Mr ‘Walter Green, iSlumulersidc West. one of Prince County's successful farmers, was in town, on Saturday. his opinion of crops ispptlmlstlc. especially fruit, cherry and apple blossoms being now beyond dan- ger of frost‘ hay and grain crops are well advanced and give every evidence of a good yield. H. -BAD ACCIDENT - A fann- er who was going to market with a ease of oegga tledto the baolr of his carriage Saturday, and the horse making‘ a, sudden bolt, caused the crate tofali to iho l street, breaking practically all the contents. A Sunrinarslds lady was the road. a menace to horses and car; as well. ' -HAY CROP BACKWARIL-Al- though all other crops are making rapid headwag, in ‘Summers-ride dis- trict at any rate. farmers say the grass or hay crop is very backward in fact some of the pastures are as bare now as they would be in August, after the herds had been out for a couple of months. The grain crops- are flourishing, how- over, and the country roundabout this year. ‘--HOR8E NOTE-One of the nicest specimens of draft horses. probably in Prince County, is a. four year old bay gelding by Domi- no, owned by ‘Mr. J. Cameron,’ Grand River. some iivc years ago Mr. Camcror. owned a handsome matched team of Hackneys from same dam. This team which was much admlrcd- by horse men, was purchased by Mr. \V_ TIL-McNeil] of‘ Suxumerslde and afterwards shipp- 15 ed to the Mainland fur n handsome sum. H. -REGARINNG FOX WIRE—To protect owners of for, farms the Secretary 0i the United States De partmeut of Agriculture has ruled any part of the world, except those imported from Zoological Gardens." or similar institutions, shall be subj iecttn inspection and many import ant regulations of which the Suin- mersida express agents were noti- fied recently. 1t might be well for any parties having foxes for ship-- ment,to inquire with above parties. for the information and future guidance. ' WESTERN PERSONALS -—Mrs, ‘iviurtin Griffin, O‘Leary. lowh. —‘Mr. Fidele Perry, of Melrose, M1188. arrived in Snmmerslde Sat- urday night to spend three weeks visiting friends. —-.l'nmes P. Crockett of R. T. Holman, Limited, Sumnlerside, left inesa trip. —~Mr. Roy Silllphant of Summer- side purchased the summer cott- age of Mr. Prank McDonald at Bay side Lot l-l. which was sold by auction Saturday last-tho 1th_ —Mr. Russel MloKl-nnon, former- -ly of ‘Summersido and his brother ‘the later of St. Jblih, N B._ are homo to visit their father Mr. Allen Mciflnnon, who is lll at the Prince Co. Hospital. never looked better than it doesl that all foxes offered for importa- . tlon into the United States from" epent over Sunday with friends in Monday for the mainland on a bus-Jnentauy-deprt-sul-o puoplg James, the former new. of Missouri, ‘ DICK?‘ DIRPYQ DI ARY"; on hand and saved a few which would help to do a-little- baking. The farmer seemed to talta matter in good cheer. $5,090 ,Churches ' Without Pastors - I Thirty-live thousand churches in the United States are without pas- tors andcnly 1,150 ministers will graduate this year from theologlal setninarles to fill these places. de- ciurod ltev. DrfiWm. Brown at the annual synod of the Reformed Church of America. .D. Brown who read the report o! the Church Ed- uclationa‘. Board, said 5,000 preach- ers were needed each year to fill pastoral vacancies._ The report, which was adopted by thesynod included condemna- tion of public dance halls, bad gbooks. and unfit motion pictures and called for “positive aggressive- ness along the lines of public mor- ally in each community. King and Queen the , asaunr PARK. N. 1., Julie s-l outdo or ASTHIA HIRE ll ._.FROM LADY. WHOSE A ‘UHAIIJITTITO N. NARI “Dear Slr,-_‘—l‘ am indeed glad to‘ say that by mums o! the l-‘Irellor- whicb l commenced ‘using a little over two months-ago, 1 have been entirely cured of asthma and bronl chllda, from which I suffered‘ severely for eight years, after‘ spending much‘ money in search of a cure. M genera! health has "also greatly Joy refreshing sleep. While l pro- fer not to havomy up!“ F1199", in public print, you are free to rc- fer any suffering people to mo. ‘l will =ho glad to answer any enquir- ies or to speak over the telephone." a great many letters of the same {bearing their signatures, will be shown to any one who care to in- vostigate. Ask for literature. W. E. ENMAN, Farador Representative, 226 Richmond ISL, Charlottetown. Deserters Gaye ‘t. as olvsu son "m; selling. ‘ nature received from island people miscreants? suorusln erilrassaur‘ . proved and ir-en- ~ i ard Foster and Edward Cook. ar- rived at the central police station about 10.30 on Saturday night and gave themselves up. They Haiti that they were unable to obtain work either on a steamer or in all)’ .of tile cities which they had visit- ed The men said that they had left the cruiser on May 31 while she‘ was lying at Charlottetown, (P. l.) They had‘ decided to try to ob- tain work on a steamer or along the water front but had been un- successful. They found that the times were so bard that slhEY thought it better to give them- The cruiser from which the men deserted was in this harbour three weeks ago and was visit-ed at that time by a large number of the cit- izens.‘ ’i‘hess men were on board the vesl-ebthen and did her until about a week ago. The local police have taken charge of the deserters. although -no official notice has been receiv- to be on the look-out for them. and they expect that the men will be takou back to the cruiser l0 answer the charge of dasertion, but they think the fact that tho men voluntarily gave themselves up will. tend to mitigate their pun- ishmept tn a certain extent. The cruiser will be due shortly ‘at Que- tbe men will be taken there for trial. ' . Premier Regrets Miners Decision, 1-s- T0 Visit Ulster, BELFAST,“ June G—\Vhlle ofii-E clal announcement ls being with- droid it ls generally accepted that. King George and Queen Mary will attend the state opening o-f the Ulster Parliament. They will itravol to Bangor, the home of the fomou-s Royal Ulster Yacht Club under the flag of which Sir Thom- "as Union's yachts have raced, in the royal yacht, accompanied by a warship. >-____- New Phosphate Proves to Be -Great~ Aid to Weak, Thin, Nervous Folks'"- Lo c ai Druggists Guarantees It. " 1 ' ' - . . l ‘All that most Wonk, ngfvgug. m"; lien grains-of pure orgnrllo-“oed m photo with each meg! for weeks. That's what nerve specialists‘ in London. Paris and New York are Preltrfblflll‘ Wdib wonderful results. lt ls natural food for nerve and U IQ\Y braid cells and is known to suc re- liable pharmacists as l-iugher- rug- €o.,- Ltd‘, as Bitro-Phosphuhn Do~ cause of its power to help create healthy flesh and strengthen weak nerves. muoh of it is being-mold to" people who are lacking in vitality. CKUTION: Xitllolllfll‘ BRIO-Filbe- phate la an excellent nld in ugh-um; weak, nervous conditions. its uhe in hot advaerl unlerm increased mvelght.» in dnslrt-d. LONDON, Juno 6~llegret that tho British coal lminem have re- jected the 'l~atest Government offer for the settlement of the coal strike was expressed in o. letter today from the Prlma Minister, Mr. Lloyd-Qaprge lto. Mr. Frank Hodges, Secretary- of the coal m-ln- era union. . The Premier wrote he had nothing further to propose. ltilglltlil o... T’ “ ‘ ‘Leaves TORONTO. June 6—Accompan'- led ‘by his wife and a party of three volunteers, Bishop Lucas. of the Diocese of Mackenzie River, loft. the city Wednesday on the nommenceme ‘ of his long journey basoa, whore he will resume his supervision over the work of the Church of England over, an im- mense tract of the Nurlbland. His olwwslfonose extends from Lake Atha- haslta north to the shores of the Arctic Sea. Heretofore his work has been flflfkely ,il1 toonnoctiou with the opening of the FortNor- man oiloflolda on the Mackenzie ‘made for the establishment of a Jill-salon for the white settlers. Up .-B,lshop had been unable to secure a volunteer for the oil fields ata- tion, but was hopeful that he Themselves lip, y ST. JOHN, June ti.—'l‘wo desert4| ers from 7H. M. S. Valerian, Loom‘ bec and they consider it likely that’ llo Font Cllipoyiwlsn. on Lake Atha- jBiVer. Provision ‘has now to be» ‘uu the time he left Toronto the‘ selves up and return to the cruls-| er. ' not leave would silcceed in obtaining one bo- the lndian Boarding ScbtHay two tou m] yet, [mm the navaLauthol-itiesi is to live with Mrs. Lucas as a Eskimo boys and girls. ior North‘ aiiory Hats . l At $1.00 Mallory Hats have been made by Mallory in Danbury Conn, for a cen- tury-thaifs why Mallory Hats" are j_ good. The latest" Mallory Hats came l in Friday-G handsome" new shapes- six smart new colors. ‘Moore 8: McLeod Ltd. The Men's Stores . fore hegleft Edmohton. ‘River, on Great Slave Lake, still monton. l Thopurly included Miss C. further north. The latter Beecher, of London, England, who have charge of fifty Indian one ill-TWP. H. C. Gru will of LePas, Manitoba, will join t and D311)‘ when it reaches Wlunlp ‘He will go lo Hay River 1,; m companion at the lonely northsrn| Rev. J. N. Crissall, of St| liaru- charge of the outdoor work at ti. poslJon Lake Athabasca, and Miss alias-Holloway, North London, goes River. Bishop Lucas stated u, Foster John, of Nottingham, who to Fort McPherson, five hundred he expected to reach his he“ is to take the post of matron of miles north of the oil fields and quarters in about a ..,.,...'., . . t ‘ fiMouluc Tobacco The Smoke that Lightensw-Wor The same rich flavor --lhe same restful comfort and satis- faction in both Plug and Cut Plug. 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