Meals ,_.Wi.i.h;0l1i cooking‘ ~ treat without irouble- .. .. otrtlof 6,1921: " some and cine Hat, Sasla; one daughter, iMrs. Frank T. Thomas, of this cm” 1w‘) 1111111105.. Arthur Gates. 01 Chhrhhtew-wn. P.IE.l-, and Fred- °1'1°1‘ 901-011. 0f Anaconda, Mont., ‘and 011B sister. Mrs. Roberts, of Portland Ore, gurvive_ A“ impres. sive service was conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev, Dr. G-e- WBPTBD. and, the renlains W910 1011611 the following mornin-g to Charlottetown for interment, ac- companied ‘by Mr. and M", Thomas. NEW AUSTRALIAN WARCRAFT “CANBERi-IA" CH-RISTENED av PRINCESS MARY Chrlstened the "Canberra" presence of lio/s new carpital. i MEMORIAM Rs. tshglutt-soo ____. (is were shocked to learn of dnon death ' . o! Mrs. James which occurred very-sud- COM denly Saturday evening at he home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Tffhomaa, Fredericton, ljl.B., with whom she made her home for some’ years past. Deceased, by her kindly manner alld sweet perso alitY. made many friends and k611i 1110111- One son, Dr. LBuMcLeod, of Medi- 111311111110 101‘ 001110111 woke. _..__-----—-_. MNlTPLATli. -i_¢o->i__ Textile mills dilute United Slates mlalke 17.000 miles ofclot-h 30 ‘LONDQN. {one 2-Princess Mary which 0i nlere men and women. was launched on the Clyde in the 0 101R gathering amidst considerable e[|[h\1B]a5m_ The Canberra. named after Austra- is the second battle cruiser built on the Clyde for Australia in a few months The first cruiser is nqv being fitted out. inches wldle each yeatr to meet tho ‘hoouegger THE “CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ The Public Forum This column ls open for tho discussion by cw-ospondonts of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of corresponden‘ . >o+oo+ REMOVE "PROFITEE RINGS Sir,—lM'any persons havetlheh’ doubts about ‘the future of democ- racy and t‘he effect of governments that are dependent upon the v es It is lsr-twfnly imperative that in the iu~ ‘ture electors sllalzl be induced to believe in lpolitics as some-hint; <more ‘than a party game of mere talk. To all the elector; of ‘this Province an oppontunity is now oi- fered to show thfl-i they really de- sire an improvement in respect to tenlperauce and morals, and‘ by the control oi’ the liquor business, and thd removal ot‘ ‘the propteerlng game of those who are-degally and illegally-engaged in it, Vote to ta-ke away the profits of the and moonshiner- re- move the inducement to engage in ‘ the liquor busliness——and much will he done by the government o1‘ this iProvinre towards the social and mutt-rial improvement oi‘ the ‘peo- pi 1 i um, Sir, etc, " A BYS-TANDER -—--<-o->_-_- “ACME OF BLASIPHEMY’! iii.‘ll.i to every t“ nladt- known. _Sir,—- The weakness 0t‘ the Oppo- $311011 l-nse for Prohibition is evi- 13011211119 ‘ill-an. who considers the flu-ts that iluvc been How hard ‘up The Patriot is for ltrgulnent to support A wedding gift long time and helP t her new home. - We have many beautiful thin Prohibition is sllolvn in lf-‘iél stato- nlenis ‘that lilP implication of all. exlrnllt iPOiYl the ‘iiev. Mr. Ryan's lust "sermon in a column parallel wllth mu: in which our Lord's first rctznl-lloll luirllclc is quomd, was "T118 1101110 0i‘ biasphelnyl’. Where is tho biaspllcllly‘! ‘it is certainly not ill the miracle accorded, ill ‘vvlliflcll ivzttvr was turned into will/P? Bmflilllollly is an indignity offered to (ioll- Villas such an indignity otter- Kod by .Vir. ltyunfllf not, how can The lGllitfliillll be rigllrliy charged Jdth "the Acme o1‘ Biuspheqny" rm- lmv. To MOTHERS AlN-D FATHERS. 1511‘.—The Patriot professes to be V011‘ anxious about the mothers in this nrnvlnce. and their children. But ii is very easy about the con- " 01110115 recently revealed in which 31011111; men are implicated in thiev- in: and drunkenness to the heart- break oi their mothers and the d1PKPh0e of the whole community. How are these conditions to be improved? The Patriot wants the mothers of -this province to vote for a continuance of the law, which was in force when the recent 1m- moral and disfiraceful situation was developed. 0h the other hand the Leader of the Government has dc- clared that “l will try this fo-r my- self und for my followers in the Government and in the Lagislailure that not only so far as Temperance sentiment is concerned, but ill every matter affecting the inter- ests of the people, morally or other- wise, we will not take second place to any body or organization ill the Province", v lAgalll, the ‘Premier said, ill his Hlloech at the opening of the cam- paign: "I want to say also, that we are in earnest about this mat- ter. It is not a matter of increased revenue. it. is not a matter of "free 1‘l1‘l11"- It is not a matter ol‘ placing taverns at every corner. ll. is n matter. of an honest attempt, |(l bring about better moral conditions and u greater respecl for law null honor ill this Province. That is our incentive. That is the motive with which we have approached this subject. ‘I say, emphatically that we stand in lilis matter for the in- terest oi tile people, and we are going to fight this thing l0 the flu- lsll." When the mothers of Prince Eli-i ward isluutl contrast. these wo-rds. of truth and sobcrness with tho, prate oi tho Patriot about "legulq ized rllnl," and “tile whiskey fiend" thy will—~ those of ihemf who are wise and are anxious for the success of the l.ib-, ernl ‘Ptlrly than they are for 1hr.- youtll-s of the i>l'ovince— votc for the application of the policy des- cribed and sci forth by Prculicri, Stewart, l Premier Stewart is, himself, the; father of a family; null he Qllll‘ ‘sympathise with those fathers and, mothers whose boys have gout“, wrong in the loose conditions; which have lately prevailed. lie‘, has, in the past, ileen true to his word. When he assures tile mothers of this province that he will luakc, not more‘- Hili: ‘Win91.’ M11". 111mm ‘vords I“ "un honest attempt to bring nboull, ipmaplwfiiho" Mm mo“ of m" better moral conditions" llc willl Lord ivltllnut note or comment! ' l certainly do so-the Pall-lot to the‘ towll Station on the air at 8.30. ‘T is llnzierstoud tllut Lorne lilif‘ll(iSlil1 18119.’! kvrs, day for Newfoundland. J. F. Bragg, lAgenl, Bruce Stewart's Wharf. The Ninth Messaga- l “' Fitted with Dunlops - is a certificate oi class for a car." Start the week-and your car-right. Use Dunlap PAGE FIVE 1' MQNDAYS MOTOR '1 MESSAGE Balloon Tires Central Guardian TONl-GHT-—L.isten ll], Charlotte- Mr. Lorne AlcKcnna, the popular nllli proficient barber, bu recently purchaser] another leul". l GREAT MEETWG 111 1401111111119 do repair work oll curs during th 101113111- 5111*” 111111.‘! 11114 “~11” slimmer, as u side-lino to 11194 pr: feel-lion. S. S. MAGNA due Charlottetown Wednesday, Julie 8th. Sailing snlnc den working for C. (T. (irecll. 5111124141421 A very interesting" null ('llji)_\'iliii evening was spent recently at Ill TOMORROW NIGHT‘ T11‘1“‘1“y' llunlo of Ml‘. and hire. A. .i. itol Premier Stewart and Mrs. ‘Wallis at lilurray Harbor South. son, Augustine Cove, by the mall friends of lilies liclen llowutl, on \‘/_|C|N|TY',(‘nlllu-ck zlttl-mrlicvl to turn across VQFY ilili: road to cnlcr ll ill‘i\'('.\\'il_\', w .1- out signalling to lllc truck Wllirlt “was approaching with a result vol-y “disastrous tn himself. Zilr. (Ilaytnll Green, one o1‘ iii!‘ r mnsl enterprising merchants oilin- towu of Bordon, is doing o. flourish- ing business tllcsv days demoli- strlliing and selling curs. Ml‘. (lrt-l-u 6.‘. it?" Sangm‘! lvflraiprf‘ ‘of SliJllHQx-LIWlllts l't.'('l.‘li[i)‘ llnd ll title ehow-roollt B‘ ' m” De“ '1 i“ ‘W31 iiltctl up. udjrlinillg his general SHOW-E. - l1. ‘hWILL REPRESENT KING AND 111W QUEEN .V i c LONDON’. Juno. ll. _-'i‘lle~ir Maj- ol‘ the season's brides-to-be. the oc-‘esties tile King and Queen will bl- c naught. at the great service in THE _L1BERA1- ' c°NSERVA'0ilRi0ll being" o lnisl-cllnnsaous t-iil(1\V-‘l‘i~‘pl‘8S€lllG(i by the Duke of Cou- TIVES oi itivcrliulo Poll are re-ma The vmqmy m“, vnh“, m- m 11119111911 1‘) 111901 111 M“ 0111"" gifts utloulrli to the high l-slcs-m i Egmh” ‘"1 '11“"5‘111Yv ‘111111’ 7111 111 3 which this young iutlv is hold i p. tn. Pl-tcl- ('iill‘kill. ilhltirlnall. n“, ,.,,nnn“m,v‘ ' 5min ‘ SHORT ADDRESS on the ltndio from ‘('illll‘i()ll(‘lil'\\'ll Station 1o- Ilisht ut 8.30. dlly with ill-r parrots ill Albany. The stork visill-d tllc llonlo t lvli-ss: Laura lions silt-ill lust Sllll-‘evl. ‘flu-tr Alzljl-stiru uM/‘cstnlinlsier Abbey on July l in lnceleln-lliiun of‘ the Diamond Jnbilm- ot’ tlu» (‘ulllldinu (‘oul'cllerar.toll, lb.- ‘,('k|ilil(iitlll Prl-ss 1-.‘ offll-illlly infol-lll- \\‘lll lllt b.- ulth. to ltltl-ud llll- service as they .\\‘ill bl- l-ngllul-d in Sl-otluud al liltl‘. >1" time, THE . BRIDE” “HERE COMES should be such that will please for a he bride to make everything nice in gs- to delight the heart and beautify the home of any bride. A visit to our House- hold Departmen SILVERWARE (Set of t will convince you of the Six) truth of this. Queen Bess Wm. Rogers The lofforts of Tile. .l"a'triot in sup- port oi‘ lProhibfltiotl ure ridiculous. contrary nothwitllstanding. I um‘ Sh.’ em 1was rung shortly bcilore ten o'clock M FIRE ALARM. -—Tho fire alarm 1e r. and Mrs. Willard Tllotnus. null! ---- <a>—-—~~ i ' L<Q&_-___ "rampart/mes AND soolzvs l . '““”‘ ovv+o+o+o+v++oo+oo+o+4+* i S11‘.-i don't thillk that the vot- h C Y 9T5 0i lhis ‘Province will be inilu- at ours lCllCGii against the temperance poli- T at v 30y of Premier Stewart by the Rum ‘lllogey which the Alliance and The Patriot harp sot up. There is noth- ' ;illg lo- it. The (lovernment wilLi lwi-thout doubt, it’ returned to pow-‘ 101‘. do nil that ll Government 0on1 ',',1,',‘§'{,,,,_°“" ‘t u“ '14-“ .10 successfully curry out the temp-f 6 lcrllncc policy for which it will be; »+***¢+HH¢+044-¢¢**+¢4¢ Illeld responsible by a majority ofi ~ the people. Not only those wllojwHEN yAcUUM TANKS FAN“ vote for Government Control, but: ‘l-very proltibitinuist ill town and‘ 4 _ »cO,um.y_evm.y man and wonmmeilticien-t units o1 the nlodc-rn auto- who wishes to see this Provlnce,m1°11111e- 1111191? S11v9 1‘1'°11111e- 11/111911 mnmrate and prnspero,,s' Wm hoppthcy do, 111110 cause usually is fo-unu the Government responsible for 1.118,“) 11¢‘ 11'1" 0°‘1‘19‘310f1 111 i119 1101111 01 administration of the law, and thekflifiblihe Outflow. ‘it can ‘he removed - ettcrlnent of existing condltionsuiiwifll’ 0091-1)’. hi1"- ‘ihl’. 1110101751 B! WILLIAM III-LIA! llears-to-l-loart Talks With Anto- Inobile Owners lllll Drivers on How to Get the Moll: Ont o! Vacuum tanks, among; the mosl . 1 I um, Sir, etc, A 'FA1-HER ion Saturday morning torn slight _ ' A BIBLE READER {blaze on the roof ot the residence Among the r909“, visitors u, lot’ Mr. Alfred Plckard, Euston 131F901. No serious damage was ro- ‘ported. Borden from this vicinity were Iii Ailleck and Nlunninp, (lllllltut. ON THE AIR T‘ C11111'1°11e1°w‘1 And still again wo have to repo Islam)“ C"F~C-Y' 11111411193513 1°n1g111 car attcidcnls. This time u no 311L30- Overland sednn owned by hir. A1911 l Wadrlcll, while being: driven to Vim 1N FOR-h _ T111’ toria by his daughter .\i€li'l0ll, who‘ ‘ _ _ other 1m. on J<rlday aiteruoon from Hall-young ladies‘ a" from Tryu", was ‘i CARFERRY icarferry arrived in port at 1.30 -p. had accompanying hm‘ four .7315 1111919 311° ‘has 119911 011 111'?" overturned and the hotly ceomplel (ierrlletTcll, ilnrold llcffcll. llzlrold ft them the llroud ltossessors oi‘ line lluby girl. 3rd District Queelrs Tho Liberal ‘Conservative cundi. lfillififil will ll(iiil‘(‘SS the trier-tors ll‘ “11110 ifiiiifiVillg‘ plul-c-‘z 1 \\"ill$l<\,. ilzlll, 'i‘illil‘-'tiil_\‘,- lulu‘ l'.4 u‘ I 3111111111114‘ Hull, Friday’, Juno llilll. York Hull, Monday, Julie 13th. 'i‘rucnrlit- Cross, 'i‘llt‘.'4(illy, Juno ,1. 1. 1('Ol'l'ill_l liull iillll. \\'l*(illl=.<li:ly. 111N511 for 1-110 135' 1w“ 111' 1111e°iy “Tucked. Tile occupants were ‘H1111’ 1511* , 11199115‘ She 1S n°w .31 3111C“ thrown clear from the car either’ M1- 510111111. Frlllltl", Juno 1711i. ‘s1°‘“"1"1s “T11‘11'f“"‘1e1'1i'°"1g 1911111“ through the hood or out the 141116,.‘ yon ‘Niall-sills iillli. Mondnlu ‘on her engllnes. She will shortly June 20th, Tormontine roll-re. L‘, injure‘, Also on 0N MOTOR TRIP- MP5. M1111’ lilo sllnle day a irul _ H m S l. B I and except for lt few scratches and 116 eve e w ‘a ‘m 1119 or‘ e1" n bud shakillli up were not serious-En Mi. Herbert Hull, Tuesday, Juno Hi, 1 All mentions ufbo iiPiii n: k 1o‘- zk clot-k P.M. Tbc oppo-‘iliou cantil- Prollde and dulughter ‘Edythe ofvlrivcn by llir. George (Rory) llilz-jdntcs uro invited to iii‘ pvt-stun. th-"s 011v leh Friday morning on Leod collided with n cur OWllGKiHI “a four months visit to tho follnerii all‘; ‘lllltcd this Ills! llzly oi’ .\lzl_\'. .\.l). driven by Mr. Percy Callbeck, tllc‘1.‘i2i. i am not one 0t‘ those who tllinklshollitl lbe careful not t0 £0 1193101111 Otherwise, the , Adam Paul Revers rants KNIVES Model) $ 9-00 9-00 , ((Hollow) 13.50 13.50 1 65o (ammm) 1 "'50 14150 st lnlo t) ‘i095 20o a. sou DESSERT KNIVES 0-75 13-75 ( l‘ ' 45° ' DlNNE-R FORKS 8-50 115'; 3'75 3,0 DESSERT ronks 8-25 8-2 ' 4f“ SOUP ePooNs 95° 3'5“ 4w 4 3o TABLE soooue ~ 8-511 / 8'5” 335 3'95 oesssar spoons - 0-25 3-25 2'60 2'15 res snoous. 4-25 4-25 2'00 ' corrss ePooNs 4.25 4-25 - . 15pm“ llHonoym°flnn set Queen Bess .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 26-plcce Adam Buffet-Set - 16-00 26-pieco Baronotte Buffet Set . - - - - -- 28-00 ‘ Pgul never-o "Foursome" . . . . . . - Many separate servers, butter knives an We have just received a few beautiful Salt and Pepper sets antique finish . . .. - ~ pieces ln these patterns such as P10 .........~..-...-.. d butter apt-coders, cold most forks, berry spoons, etc., and cake knives, tomstoe etc. In new patterns and 32851054-70 SILVE: ENLRE: rs>!l5_srt-|lci<.é..... .. ......... ...... .. $12.: CA .01. . - - - NLVE .. 1.95 to $91-75 SILVER su-rrsa DISHES . . . . . . . . . . . .. STERLING SILVER STAINLESS STEEL KNIVES with CARVlNq SETBImoaIo Hero are s few of the many beautiful Our Brass will articles wo carry. HEARTH SET1B1..... . . COAL HODS . . . FLOWER VASES . . . . . . . . . .. ivory Handles . be sure toqalease you. $5.00 to $16.00 . 12.50 8.50 Pr. .. 5.00 to 10.60 Dz. .. 6.00 to 11.25 Set lthat by Government Control the 1111-18111111119 1019011511111.’- llmr evil can he eutipely abolished. delicate mechanism muy ‘be upsel- ‘So long as there are millions ill-Real vacuum tank lreipztlrs usually lvcs-tod in ‘the liquor business ‘andhre the province of file skilled me- ‘mny men with insatiable appetites chuntc. for st-illllliallis some means will be. found of circumventing or under- CO-MlMUTATOR COLOR A STORY. mining the lllw. ‘That has been thel The condition of the COIIIZIIPIIIBIOI‘ experience in the pas-t; it willus-ualiiy can be determined ihy its .1111 the experience in the color. llf the shade is- dark brown ‘future. 01113’ 11181 Grime 0f or lblullslh, the unit can with fair G01] \vill reform {hi} (irllnkllfli acguirmgy {be aggvumewd to ‘be in Igvmd and make happy the (lrillll{l1l‘dS"(,-Qn-d‘l.t1on. Miamy_l1-gnngvelr,.mligtnkq home! But a great deal more may me M13111; (ggppef color as lndi-c-a- hr done 10111111114 111111110 10111118101109 hive of unis- fact. ‘This is wrong. ‘by 1110111111 01 1110 111W. when P111111“ This color lmeans- urbrnsion and ra- ‘opinion is ltellind the law, than has pm, wemn m m“, cases 111W “u,” been done or can be done by menus ‘m, m, found w he m, excessive“. of i110 PI'01I11111°‘1'Y 1411111111‘ A“? howvy splllng pres-su-re or a collec- nnd wo can trust Premier Stewart. mo“ (,4 dust m“; mm, the llioll. Dr. McMillan ‘and other members of the Government to per» MAKING HOM E-Mqtpg MAGNET, form ‘their nth election nrenlines w ‘Nuts and. screws and other strllfl/l-l the item. of their 111111113’ M“ 0113’ pairtts that dlrolp down {into -tll1e drip rule, the change ill the law which pa“ nun-mg rune plfQcggg 0g sepals. they 1111111050 0011 110 1111 hfllm 111111 tug lille icair can the ‘re-llrieved (easily may do 11111011 E0011""1**1i1e°11111l' 11 by a iiiilllipiiy mode nnagnet. Al-l that our roliglfllhl 111111191918 W111 11111 ~99" is needed 10o nnakc s‘uch‘a retriever form their <1111Y1h 1110010111111! 11"‘ "is at lliie and an electric light cord. virtue of temperance and the dead- Wmap the nan/me, ‘ahmmd the me 1y 0111 01 1110 ‘1"'111“‘r‘1' and ‘turn on ‘tzhe oulrent for a few "Fhereiore. 1 s01’. 101 "0 1°10 1°" minutes. This hunt may come Pin U19 |€10Ve11g111°11g 11111111101116"- hlandy ‘when ltlhe motorist hots dtropp- 11111- '~ 1- e c ed o; n-lnt that is absolutely essen- A" Ehiclro" rial to It-he repair job mm sh inmo- WATER KETTLES . 2.25 to 5-00 JARDINIERES 4.00 to 5.00 CANDLE erlcks 1.00 to 0.50 ‘Pr. An electrical gift would b muoh appreciated also. "mats: LAMPS ......... .. $1.50 to $15.00 aouoola LAMPS .. . 5-45 to 8-00 PEHOOLATORB .-., 6-66 "met-s s-rovse .. .. 1.50 to 1.50 roasrans» 3-06 lnous 2.2a to 2.15 And we have a small iron which would be found most useful on the “Trip" .. 52-35 Pyrex always make s useful gift and a beautiful one as _wsli. What can qlvo o more cheerful appearance to any table than s Pyrex Teapot? Two styles and three llul can to $545 We have Pyrex Casseroles snd Pic Pistol, complete with nickel frames. ' ‘ .. ......s4.ao¢oV-50 ‘rut-Panza.......................... zest» a-oo 0th rtilessre: ’ ~ . ‘til;stares......,.....................aaototz-W cassette-use. .140“ 5-00 a 'r'rzns....... e-wto 441° V We have Just roolvd s largo shlpvrlont of lovely baskets, but sp-so would not por~ m“ 1° "11 I911 lllebout the lovely work baskets with colored feather decorations. 011° 1000b IIPVIN. the ssndwioh_trsys. market baskets, "New under elm. mo. can under not dishes Ind sooros of other pretty thiflll- _Wo are exclusive Wholesalers for Gnoliis community To m fillet??? Prom sewn-ti iilsnd. factory prlooo. ' clothes hampers, trqys with om- Plato for imam and merchants can produce those goodd from us It LACKHEADS disappear by this one safe and sure nzethod. Get two ounces of pcroxin powder from an cloth. rub the blscihosd will be sons. CDAL high standard quality, namely: OLD SYDNEY QGREENED OPRINGHILL QORIINID p INVERNESB QOREBNED ALBION NUT ALBION ITOVI _ Phone us arises reasonable, prompt ssrvloo. Blsckheads simply dissolve and simple, t rlnkl it on s not wet fir“: I "b" Face briskly-aver) no good when next it nine. _ switch wince 1e handy and‘ an» ceetiblle lpamt mi lilhe fJ-llll‘. MAKES REMEMBERING EASY. To lean onlt the oairbumtor mix- tulre. tulrlt- the needle valve olodk- unisle. To enrich it, the auxiliary 7 nin- valve should‘ be tun-nod similar- ly. lit. odoaaio lly happens til-alt the motorist‘ tforgets thlis process. This is the time o1‘. ithe yearl- to cut down the iilow 01f gasoline ‘to itlhe carbu- retor. iWlarlun weather calls for a leaner mixture. REPAIR TOP LE-AKS AT ONCE- Leallm tin the top oat the open or closed ‘dan- deaerve ilmlmedtliabe re- pair. l1‘ little allr owner ‘procrastinat- mlay get lbeyond neparilr, thus ne- cessitating veiry " ‘hie ‘ex- pense. ill! the closed‘ oar linetlanoe, the fahrk: and top sumer-etntcture Ws are new discharging ropulsn w, qurcw undm, 8mm owcumamn. (y, oars of nice fresh mined Coal of cos; ‘Lt is well 11o keep ‘lilo 00D '00- “, dnesaod Iwtltlh one out the fine suheltlancea prepared flntr tihi purpose. 'l'hley Ulmullrd ‘be selected wvililh meld one, however, lfolr one may use p. worthless , " ‘ lvritih es long in such a loose, the opening m ‘llilllgh-ierflVirs. Wlll. Squires in 510W result. being that Mr. Callbcclosleari (Sgd). 13911110101. M1155- ThBY 11'0"! h!’ was considerably ‘dnttlatroil, bolll _|_,\[](;.1:g1‘1y.|.;M..[)Qy_\]_;,_ -2l'll1l0-lllO1)i‘i9 1100011111011194 by hi“. front wheels being broken colu- .\l. \\'. \\'()()l). ‘MwEflhhern and little dnusllwer. pleiely on‘. it is ailcgctl lltlli .vll‘.1 nail: .ZVirs. Proudes son Percy and Mr. LThomas Henderson oi‘ Lion-g Creek lwho will spend at holiday in tho kiln-h. .The many friends oi’ Mr. Frank jllarvey ‘will ‘be pleased tio learn jthat he is progressing favourably latter an. operation ‘in the Prince ‘Oounliy Hospital. ~——Mr. and Mrs. lirleher Sherran and family of Ang- lustine Cove were welooma visit- ors to (hazpaud Saturday 28th, — dfrientls of Master John. Iluqpe will lbe glad to hear that he is convales- lcing at a private sanitoriunl alter an. lmeration in ‘New York (llty. Crapaurl ‘seemed quite like summer once again. on. Sunday the 29:h.. with the roads flooded wlfh beauti- ful cars, amloilg which was llotlfoed the luxurious sedan of Mr. Doll- aid lvilaclhudyelvs o.t‘ Allurusitine Cove. SPEAKERS l l MAIL FOR OVERSEAS. -- The next full mall for Great Britain and countries via Great Britain will be despatched by the steamer Em- press of France sailing from Que- bec on Wednesday the 8th instant. This steamer will also be need for direct mail for tile Continent, ill- oluding direct parcel post for France. A full mail for Ireland and Scotland will be forwarded by the S.S. Metngama sailing from Montreal on Thursday the 9th and another full mail for Great Britain will he despatched by the Mlnnedoaa also from Montreal on DUNDAS, June ANNAN DALE, ST. PETERS. J Everybody Invited i - Mrs Howard Failis ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING WOMEN OF CANADA Wlll Address Meetings in Prince Edward island at the Following Places and Dates in the Interest of lmpr oved Temperance , Legislation MONTAGUE, June 6th. MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH, June 7th. ELDON, June 8th. 1 GEORGETOWN, June 9th. CARIGAN, June 10th 11th. SOURIS. June 13th. KINGSBORO, June 14th. June 15th. uno 16th. MORELL, June 17th. ALL MEETINGS AT 8 P. M. to Hear This Gifted Woman Speaker S. S. She Has s Message of Particular importance to Every Woman Voter. Friday the 10th instant. A full mail for Great Britain and the Con- tinent will_ be despatched by the steamer Regina sailing from Mont- real on Saturday the llth at day light. This steamer will also he used for direct mail for Ireland in- cluding direct parcel post for Bel- st. more ttarmn than good. WATCH OUT FOR THE WIPER. 011 1111811111: ‘the can‘. especial use your requirements, nlllouild he ltlallten not tn move nlle alum oil the eieohltlc vnindBh-ield lwll-p- eribyiiland. ‘llhriswm tseotins mixed. palliation and ti! tnloved manu- W. I1. fill-HS 8- 00- ttztrtl: ‘lllle wed! packed Minis point. comely needs rut-tiller nrttbenltlilon for a mnutdemlble Del-too. limit this verw‘ fleet canoe-a 11110-117 '00 "Wflvifh 11011- equal time. ‘"1191’? m1‘ 1111mm 11°11!" 1'1"" 1! All Meetings st 8 p. m good tor din eilfioiout orpewtflon- 'i\‘he ' ‘best policy h to unscrew the hub / ~ cusps oocadlonml-ly and examine the condition o: the whence. G933-6-4till 23rd. The Opposition Candidates HUNTER nlvsn............i... Political Meetings 2nd. District of Queelfs The Liberal-Conservative Candidates will meet the Electors at the following pisoes and dates, to discuss the political lollies of the day: vim, waycyf momgm w,,,,,,,,,1, NORTHWILTSHIRE June a will not neoessiiiaia ltalcing the. CANOE COVE . . . . .. ,, June 9 unlit apamt "in order to get it dunc- AFTON HALL . .. ,, Jung 10 donut; again. _ Ié|I'-%SETO:'V.E..... , u... 1a - ~ ‘R -- .. J 14 voter lownnwek FRONT MIuTON . ...... .. . ._ .3315 woe-cos non-m mvsa .. Juno 1o 0'10 01111101110000 h“ w? 01111" WH-EATLEY mvsn " Jung 11 " ‘In’ ,.“lorrposei- ' “ ‘ his nleetdtfomlubniicalirionie illle ill-out New °LA°°°W _',“"‘° f,’ wheel ibemms. ‘a lie tme that when - 4:’; 22 June 23 IIO L. L JENKINS. - J. H. IUNTAIN. invited and will be accorded