'11} ' a )4 tuisrlfslusoairsi |lvpli| iilliilllullllllil rllilllli l" |ll""|l ! i Ill’ !ll"!!"l‘ inn-q , lliiill|h all." t T sh... omissions ‘suns-man ova-rains jello topmost to cover Ihetl ' 1 09*! ll‘ can mll-rb-niuflvh ..,,l . iunnlliilllllllll!um illll ren»ttenn.e.; If """" ' ‘fir’ M and 1 poimdcartons Central Guardian cunrsin mass AT ans Strand Theatre at Kensington tonight, 1 THE 12TH .-w|u.i. as LILAC - JUNIJAY at the- Victoria Hotel, .when four of your senses will be 081911"! - w.- illeautiful lflowers, a ""36? dinner. sweet scented -,li- lacs and excellent music by the Casinofircheetrasvitb an entertain- ing. Droxrsrn obsacred solo.- llilillli l” ii i H I "lllillitiiililillll illllliii d, ... a - - . ~.i| p lLi.’ K-ARE- mmrnste at Ken. siwton tonight: ‘ ' -' - » ,, . PiioFSootr-‘sn ARRlVE8.—.Mr. N- COPMOOI. professional golf wwh .0! Lingén Country Clubpwill beat the‘ links of th,'e Charlotte- town Golf lubfor two weeks ‘m... mencinls ekday morning ‘ next, June filth.‘ All members desirous ‘of taking instrucuonshouid hand lin their names to the Secretary not once. ‘ ill-nae n: word ru unsu- "siwis dies unse- (-5 and), nu u" m,‘ ADDED‘ ‘ A-rrnscriouih- Mr. 3 on w - "'3"- ‘ alvallllon 1.“, - m, ' - a Porter will .1 i 1i - first aux, l the Minstrel gglfo; Ztoiinianssirlrgtgo t War‘ Memoridl . r (- son $9.1m» n-vron CALI-H ‘ lnovim PA alums ‘new per suitable.‘ _ ' and} roll infirm-dim ‘ imt. i / BOOKS -FQR_-"QALE—ALL Kmos ‘of fielding. "ldtpiy Mrs. Aeneas 1 MacDonald.’ 12p lifochford 8t. MALE HELP WANTED MARI uonsv ATHoml -.-_si; to I60 paid weekly for your spare time writing‘ chowosrds for u. West-Angus lfllhow Card Service, 67 X., Colhorno Street ‘ronontoi 1 ' IMLsgMAN wm-rso _aA|.se- , nan‘ 0' self respecting salesman whoadambition is- beyond his resent occupation might find more congenial employment with as and attire share. time double ‘ his incomewwo reuulre a man 0t clan diameter sound in mind and body. of strong personality who would appreciate a life pom tion with a fast growing concern where industry would. be reward ed with far above average earn- ings; married man .preferrad_ Apply to MikJ. C. McLean. Bell second floorL Riley building, Queen Sta] opposite Prowse Brothers. . . tonight... l ....,_. EAINFUL- AOfilbiNTo-vMany friends of - Min. and Mrs. Harry Weeks and. their very bright; and "keflllle. dwshter Nancy. will ,.re- gret. to learn ilbat she met with a painful accident while gt the Golf Links Wednesday. ‘having been sifllck, wli-Ihaxgolf, stick. receiving l1 Dilinful. clrt; which necessitated stitches nfthelndshitni. ‘ ‘ ’ hOWGVer. getting along splendidly. '1 AGENTS ‘YANTED AGENTS WANT-EIL-BOOD LIVE wzende.*.male....or female. . Big ntoney quickly made. No capital required. .1; you are not making $10 a day write us. Voovit Drug 00-. ‘Ltd, 307 ‘Bieury, Montreal. ' msonmanfnoos ~' CHILD Will-FAIRS mgrvmc... ‘ALL UflcALLgp 90g gun-pl A successful Child Welfare meet - and overcopiia from our 80 lng was held Wednesday night at branches throughout Cenadaf Mulpeque, at whiclnllev. J. M-urchi- will bagoldpt ‘]/_4_00-”gh_ odd son presided. ‘Dr. Johnson spoke in serl $3.05. Odd filo $1.50l‘\1i10n the subject-and further re In manymsec this price is less marks were madeby Miss McMahon than one-third their actual val-l Moving pictures illustrative cf ue. Merchants. buy these goodg the work were shown, Mr. Walter for resale to their customer-n} Bourke operatingths machine in Wiserncn will buy twoor three a very efficient manner. A work committee was appointed with Mr. lI-llfi AIM! lill OYQNXIIL "Of I819 Geo_ Bearisto as Convener. Further at our store only. English ‘& Scotch Woollen Company, 158 meetings of‘ Child ilVelfaro promo- Riobmond Street. tors will ‘be held throughout thc ' province. The work is meeting with splendid success. ‘CLOTH. QLOTH. GLOTI-i- D0 your women folk! need msiler- ——'" _ iaris in good qualities for their so|.|= OOACH ARI».""-:8.-A dresses and suits? We have thousands of yards that will be sold as low es $2.75 per yard; half regular price, in goods 5i to so inches wide. '1‘-his is an ex-' eellent opportunity to get mater m: in setter qualities than ns-l uaiiy found in women: Jatbrics. and also take care of ime mild- ren needs. Osll at our store. Eng fish d: Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. wlrc from iSydney last night states that Mr. Cnrnfoot, the professional coach at Linlgen Country Club, Sydney, is leaving there Sunday night for Charlottetown. Mr. Corn- foot is an old country golfer and formerly held a post as professor in Egypt. He was on active ser- vice cvcrsoas and was twice wounded. As a golfer and as an instructor he comes highly recom- mended and his stay of two weeks with the ‘Charlottetown Golf Club _ .ulllililr=rv 7.5L‘ i an»; exits“ him-IS‘: ~-':~1*~_-:‘-.=~_1t .5, 15-.‘ u. , -__ p» -4. raisin: In: =tsilpdstrss4 as. a plans oi’ the Soldiers’ War Memorial and Public Library sub- mitted by Mr.’ .0. P. Chappelle, architect therd'is'a two-fold sub v Ject kept in view; first the monu~ mental. and second, the enlarge- mcni of thc present capitol "bulld- ins. in tie-sign these features though united. are still ‘kept separate and distinct, the whole being so treat- ed that perfect hurmony of design is secured with the main ‘building, the latter still remnning the domin ant architectural feature on Queen Square. The point. of extension of the build lug is theacentrul arcade on the north side _of the present Provinci- al Iiuildin Here the central corri- dor isextcnilcd northward for a distance of i0 feet. and beyond this and connected with it, facing Great George Street is the new Library ibullrllng. lGreat care has been takcn in de- signing the addition. to preserve the architectural lines oi‘ the old building andto this end both feu- turescf the new tbuiliiinfl are ‘made only one story high_ forming, in the composition a fine flanking and‘ centruT feature oi‘ the main building; ‘ , The great War Memorial is treat. ed as s Hall of Honor, next the r sinbuilding. 16x40 feet in slzo, nd further» emphasized on the cast and west walls.of the exteri- or by dpuulophs, 40 feet high stand ing-nit-froui the main building for a distance __of about 50 feet. These conotaphs will boar bronze platcs with the names of the fallen. The construction throughout will be of tho most durable kind‘ and ~.'.~.- t... . ‘.§§..O1 m: our clinnsnsn slurs ilf your lawn is not quite ns thrifty as you would to sec it. or if it has a t ii . ‘ency to grow brown late in tho summer. give it a good, top dressing now before B." drought comes nn. Sheep manure end bone meal are , splcndidi ‘fertilizers. Scatter l» them broadcast, and as even- ly as possible over the lawn when you. think rain is com- ing in n day or two, or at any rtime if you cun Mtg? wurdriglvo the lawn a 80 soaking with tho hose. Don't keep iho grass cut ton short, . but cut it often enough tn avoid iho necessity of raking the CIIpplilSH. v wv w. "isnriisl-toak-tne sninheifistlenned ' ‘ I Creamery Company, jumped into a. . bar surf-trailed‘ {he mbberrf w flfellfvfll. the P0078 Hull floors 0i should be of great advantage ‘to concrete and copper and the whole [Mal guitars, new addition cut off from the old building by fireproohdoors, which NOD00‘, HuRTPJI-hrcc young m" ‘be mused l" ""59 0' "'6' . men from the city, motoring over m“ WiW-‘a P°"°‘m9"“:° “hm”? North River ‘Bridge last Wednes- .b"1l4l11B'~°8ll Pflfiailllrad ‘w "N" a“ day. stalfedflieir car some distance the memorial for all time to come.‘ on the, other Bum one o‘. them Th“ .5“! i’! H9fi°r “immwa t3‘ evidently "ml rifle intoxicated labor-I ed floors. with marble weinscotbled. “h... ‘kgglvmuencé mat “he Wm‘ l““e".’“br°"z°.- "ameirsfmt-mrq" car had-ruhioifhthe bridge into the lug the names of the soltiierspthe flver_,and ‘(xiii-pee a report to m“ battles in which they have foughtfletfect at thgapnuce station when “m1 "the"? imeFe-B-tmg lllcldelllrh‘ he returned in another car to the besides niches for tings guns linden! Th“; ilamor was Current vem "m" relic?‘ terday aboirfl torwn but investiga- ln iho exterior memorial part of m,“ by‘ the police have brought the structure, monumental en-; m “gm the “lore prosaic‘ mots or trmices on the ehst and west sides the camp with flanking features lead to the‘ Halli of Honor and other parts of, ROTARY UNCHEON _Rolnn; the building. ‘These entrances will give a. very necessary convenience to the entire building. old and new. besides being oi‘ great interest architecturally on the exterior. The exterior construction and de sign will follow that of the old building closely, sandstone being the materiel used. The heat will be from thepresent main ‘building. The government promises luncheon last night was largely attended, the new officers taking over their duties and President J. |A. Clark presiding for the first time in his official capacity. Ro- tarians W. V. Appleton, G. E. Mc- Coy and C. B. Trites, of Monctou, were present as guests. The chief address of the evening was deliv- ered -by- R_ '. .Dr. George of the _ " _ Ol%i,stlan Church, who covered the, ast sifbjcct of "Con- struction, Destruction and Remn- tatruction" in an a-ble manner. President Clark in a brief speech thanked his fellow Rotarians for . . I Robbed Firm and iho honor they had paid him. lHe "went; qvqrvthgllstvof officers and upon liidnllliitd-‘iiiusger ». touched he duties of all . _.A. ~'- - - Kw“. fflimflj hands. Splendid as has been the DETROn-_ MJCH" June 9__.T|“-ee success of Rotary in Charlottetown I i. t h f If [Ill iilh h rubbers “h” ‘mwrwpied w” em‘: cfaiiablofalossioatanic of‘ gacretor? pioyes of the SCIIIEI! ‘CFBBRIIBFY, Turner and other "live wires." even Company on their twsy to the bank greater sugcesses lwereip sight. Y with a satchel containing $2,969.55. i . » . . . . at 6.15 o'clock Wednesday on _ l, M" Balllmil" A"°““"- mm’ °“‘ onssNAu-dit Newton‘, Jnnn so.’ Willi l-Iw mum)’ ‘mi 154°? kldnwp‘ to Mr. and Mrs. John Greenan (nce ed tho branch manager for s drtiv- Regina; Hughes) a daughter, Ros- ‘give the‘ plan; their serious con sid'eration_ ¢... ,i.,.t.t. " I , ‘the l She is ' . lifter 3'2 Years ENJOY A SINGLE MEAL IN Al-L THAT TIME A if anyone his more cause than another to be glad they were in- duced to give Tan-lac an honest g-itiis really Norbert‘ lnsssro, ‘ i wn filmmaker-presiding st ‘ ' sis ISL, Montreal. in an in. w recently, Mr. Lessaro remarkable statement iihilhe medicine had relieved" him Ft vbles. of thirty-two yearg stand. n5. Herc is his own story: ~_:_'F0_i"€hII'lY-UWO years l didn't Imow wlhat it was to eat. and enjoy squad-square meal. What little l forcedrmyseif to est did not agree with mo, and csuseoi terrible pains lg,-j‘,‘_h__¢y4§__il of-my stomach for hours sfterkeyery meai.‘ My back hurt a great deal of the time, and l had dilzyspt-lls when it seemed that ‘everything about me was turning roiintlapd round. l was so nervous factually dreaded and approach of lbmpglfll‘ l just rolled and tossed the hours through‘ and suffered 131s ‘My wveight and strength ‘own so much l thought I . 2 ave to cult work ‘entirely. ‘ell. it certainly was lucky ilon/inbithat ll slot. Tanlac, for_ it's simpird-done" me a world of good. ._,appstite is so good now I'm eat- ‘ like. a hearyand mydinner l; oii‘t hold enough to satisfy m, slid i can even eat-a meal of cold~maat without suffering a bit aflolftlnrds. ‘I sleep fine every night, pever have a dizzy or faint- ing spell. and have gained several moundsrin weight. in fact ‘I feel lust lke"i"vc been made n into a naciw man, and in all the seventy-three years of my life. lfve. never seen or heard of a medicine as ‘good as Tanlac." i-o-QQ-m MASONIC SERVICE. —Truc Brothers Lodge, No. 8, A. 'I<‘. k A. M.,.'wdIl.;.fliAt-wd- div-ipe service in Tryon lilethodilsblélhlurvsh on Sunday June 12. at 8'p.__m. Professor Earle D. McPhee. fort-manly of. Tryon and Rev. F. A. Huhley will conduct thc service. Collection in aid of Pro- testant Orphanage. SANDY ON THE CONSTANCE. —-Sundy MacGr-egor the Scottish conuedlan crossed-- over to Piston Wednesday on th-e .8. iS. Constance on his way to Truro. Hg was ac- companied by Mr. John McDonald of Sydney. ‘C. B. He was not long on the boat till it was found out he had n great many friends among them being Mr. Fraser of Halifax who on arrival took Sandy and his friend by motor to Truro. Snndy returned today by the S. S. Constance on which boat he enjoy- ed the courtesy of officers and crew. lie was loud in his-praises of the courtesy shown him and is of the opinion that a day's out- irig could not be enjoyed better than on the S. S. Constance. Sandy lhOpeS to be able to make‘ the trip again in due course as a party of representative citizens ‘of Piotou. Stellarton, Westvllle and Trenton waited onbim at the boat request- ing him to come to their reap-active cities and give his usual iirtereiit- ing entertainment. INTERESTING v|s|r._irr. L. M. McKinnon and Mr. R. Clements of Montague arrived last night in Charlottetown by thc S. S. Con; stance. They crossed over to Pic- tou last Saturday on the Constance taking their outo Wlilh them. After visiting many places of interest among them, Mr. Clement's old home in Middleton they motor ad to the famous Annapolis Valley but not being satisfied with all the beauties of the Valley‘ they con- tinued their sojourn and took in Halifax and many other interesting places finally arriving in Piqtou in time to catch the “Ccnstancw which leaves Pictou at 4 o'clock‘. They enjoyed the sail from mctou to Charlottetown and think the "S. S Constance" a, splendid ses. boat. . ii-dhi .Mrs. James Car and IMrs. W. W. Miurphy were visiting in the city the guests of Mrs. J. B. Fleming, 96 lDorchester lSt. . lAmonlg the visitors to the city yesterday were Messrs J. S. Mar- tin Klnross; R. J. Mcbelldn, iSt. _Georgc'is; Dr. R. J. McDonald, St. HPeters; A. J. McNevin, Bonshaw; ll. E. IDawson, Augustus Cove; Jns. A. McNeil, M. L. A., ‘Summer- side and Murdoch Kennedy, M. L. en inia Adel. _ _ _ J. H. Lang had the money in . _ g . _ ,_ charge and was -_ridln_g ima ca; . driven by another employs. ‘As . T they were about to drive off a man q stepped toward them ~from the into the auto in front and speeded awlay. ' Clark i-iammer. manager oi’ the CAR. $52151: SECTION, ‘VIR-Y-HREITY. l s Farnsworth and Hastings streets. LOOK ARQUND_ or='hli‘iiiri'.l~*""‘ duT FOR ARiDE m MY comma TO A WILD, DE- A., Bradslbunc. Tomorrow Alriejitt WHICH WAS TOPPED TO ARTFLhER-Y NOTE .. ,, ,_ ,_ Tonllht at 7.30 Nos. ,2 and ii batteries will parade at the drill shed. All hands should ibe thereget 7.20 so as. to fail in ready to march at. the. appointed timenBoth batteries will go through 5,103! ,_ brisude movements and battery d-rllls in preparation for inspection day. The‘ Brigade Band of l5 pieces will also psrsdela udifgrnt. . ——¢.~_ »..- ,- The ‘P. E.’ l. i-ieavyBi-igad {Bend is getting into ipéleudti sharia‘, hay- ing kbifaen uproot ting‘ wo liclzfghtsi-s‘ wee or e pas iwee un er the careful and painstaking direc- aor olf Bllliild Master Major: (h: - rslt‘ T e Band is a most out u- elastic. organization. All are. skill- ed musicians and‘ the officers slid gunners feel highly pleased to-have them as part of the organizntIOIJ. No. 2 Battery had a splendid ‘pel- ade last night. The boys are doing really good work at foot drill, rifle exercises and gun drill. This Brig- ade has, been making rapid pro- gress in the lsst few drill-sand on inspection day will no doubt make an excellent showing. At the same time Montreal, Cobury andother cities are making equally strenut ous efforts to bring to their respec tive towns and cities the general efficiency cup for heavy artillery Of the many Brigades taking part it is,safe to say thatpnone are more enthusiastic than our local units. Competition at Charlottetown is only a smell part of the entire com- petition but it will give the inspect mg officer the first impression of the unit, which it is hoped will be a good one. . Baseball at . , Victoria Park in n closely contested game of baseball played on the school diamond at Victoria. Park last night the Printers won over the St. Peters Church téMn by a. score of 13-12. The game was fast from start to finish and somegood plays were made by both sides. The teams were somewhat handi- capped as some‘ of their players did not put in an appearance. l-lowever. with a little more prac- tice those teams would-put up a; good showing and play with the best of them‘. The line-up was as follows. PRINTERS 8T. PETERS Catcher R. Ward v W. Hyhdman Pitcher J. Duffy . E. Vessey 1st Base It. Elliot . ' R. Acorn 2nd Base . ‘ - W. Monlelth ‘ C. Worth 3rd Base E. McNeil] ~ H.Mclnnis iShort Stop - ~ E. Cnrbonnell '- E. Ward a Poison Gas Squads To Kill Angora Rats Hordes Are Dsvaltltlnq Fields of Asia Minor ’ ANGORA. Asia Minor, June 9- ‘llhousands of rats are making‘ their appearance in Asia Minor, devast- ating fields, crops‘ and the gardens of homes. Premiums of £10 for each thousand dead rats are being paid by the governments. It is expected some of the poisoii- gas squadrons will be recalled‘ from tihe- front in an attempt to save at least a. part of the harvest and bllock the hordes of rodents which can be seen everywhere. l s. s. HARLAND For your pleasure and health a trip on the "Harland" is unsur- passed. You- are offered the op- portunity any Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 3 p. m. ‘Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 cents; ' Thursday, Victoria, return fare . D, , , . Friday. East River, return fare 86 cents. Saturday. West River, return fare 35 cents. Be one of the larlc number who nomiaim advantage of those very SEEING AN OLD MAN LEANiNG- Acorns-TA "rites AND sMoKmc, . lITHOUGHPJfiD 65.1’ HIM TO TALK. “H ow; ooxciu no?" cam 1. Howimr. ' . Forsome time back we have been advertisinginost- ly our high class lines, and perhaps to some extent have neglected to tell you of our medium and low priced lines. _ S0 mall? “Duns” have been made on the word Ibr- giirn that the. word has lost its original seriousness, These are not so-called “bargains” b what we. are giving-you every day. _THE REASON~Our stock is new and therefore selling at the new prices. Read the descriptions beIow-— Don's miss a word of this ad. It means dollars to you. ~. Every article breathes of VALU Shoes that are seasonble and much needed. Ills-ed 0n LADIES oxronos ut just samples of E-rich and rare. , Ladies Brown Ox- ford,‘ medium heel, on neat up-to-tiiate last- Regular size. 03.50 Black Kid Oxford, neat fitting shape 1 rubber heel. THE PRICE $4.00 SEE THIS ous Brown, medium heel land‘ toe on brogue style. Mode to fit an i W631’. Golden Brown Vici Oxford, lower bee]. Nice for grown girl. g $4.75 Black Kid 2 eyelet tie, pointed toe [and military heel ‘ AT $5.00 i Calf in real ‘brogue Mahogany No. plavttvern‘ with saw- tooth edge. _ THE PRICE $5.00 . Cherry Brown imi- tation brogue pattern in regular medium toe heel pattern AT $5.50 _ But you must see our window. tron or]: any lirie listed here. Afsoour Men’s Boot i: $6.00— 6.50 d 7. unmatchedin value in 0323418. - $ an $ 00 are Give them a-glance as you pass. Here’s a high heeled pointed toe line in brown or black. PRICED AT $6.00 A real mahogany calfskin Oxford with military heel and brogue tip—kid lined. A brand new toe THE PRICE $6.50 IPRICED $4.50 We defy competi- f ‘ " ' ‘ . ' u .- I . The, Little ‘Shoe Store with the Bighorn-SERVICE J HOWA~BB-~lll.-~MitINhHB-: , cuflL Their way was blocloed by enjoyable excursions. _ _ _ ‘utomobile m mum The accumulations are fine. wt- 'ii'l _ Irnow- yoiLwili be pleased miththe . . _. , .. v ‘ "Don't "We "Y ""156 "l"! Y°“ results Phone m. . . . won't get. hurt" the man from the y . - ' "' sidewalk daid as he pointed a pis- ‘ S RY. " _ _ fol stihqm. Reaching‘ into the ‘ a 1 - -~- air-w" ” HAVE Y "."'“ vans. t‘.- whore the thugs had left their machine. The tmanager and his driver tried to iialke thc robbers,‘ but were held hack at tho point of n. pistol. Two of the robbcricthen forced Hammer to drive them to Mack Avenue and Mt. Elliott Street. There he was thrown out and the ' robbers made their got-away. LEWIS OARHOLL. ', knowtbat- ...i n" willfully ‘“°'._ eminent Oxford scholar. who wrote How many people. g a "Elementary Routine on Deter- s" unis!" I-iis real name was Chlr u"! III Di 4;, J. . 4i‘ i ‘ M .\‘ ".”‘<— . "vanv iliIueAaAu-r cou,uTRY_ , . Anousih‘, HERE ." "us-suits": ma. eauurao. 5h LIVED HERE Au. i:-'.'?"i ASKED.