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I r ._ C_{»5___.'.~_.\\¢ i ii ,, .»__ _I -' ._ S l_ ,'...,'t ;,,,.1_t_,-,_ _ _ 41. it 4 ~» - .gg-_,_.__-_~._.;~ -_ gil,-1 io necnul srnrrr. rolzoluo . *‘ _ ` L (10) q. 'e ' YOU llave no idea how refreshed and lil\'i_i;‘oi‘;\lt-ti you will li-el. Ii_\' gentle, iiaturlll ln\'t\iis_ ENOIS slillllllatcs the liver into li\.~:lllIiy action and lolles up the sys- tvili---_i,>i\'iiig a new li-I-lillg of Iluoyalllry and exiergy. l~II\'O`S is not only a mild 3,pBI’I€I1t llili ix s|il\~n\liIl IOIIIO. lilly il bottle from your ilruggist lu-r]n_1'. l’/f'/mw-./ miI_if 1"_l' .l.C.ENO,l.ttl.."Fruit Salt" Works, LONDON, Eng. Sola Agents inr North America HAROLD F RITCIIIE Hr CO LIMITED ,ii 'def' il t 5/I/0-5-fnu/r S211 a- M -.1 Mn." 9 fl.. -. ' 1:3' _ Beware of Substitutes _ AKINAROS 7’ (38086) By Kamares, 2.10 5-4-Dam, Russula, dam of five includ- ing Bergen, 2.06 3-4. T The breeders of King’s County again have the opportunity of breeding to this great Standard Bred stock horse. llis eolts are all large stylish drivers, and are bringing big prices on the markets today. Why breed to untried horses, when you can secure the ser vices of a horse with a good stock reputation? KINAROS, will make the season of 1915, at the Montague Livery Stables. All mares at owner's risk. Further particulars on application. 9957-b-iamtustrumwitr. l ' -- j .I FOXES Pure Prince Edward Island Class A-REGISTERED-Silver lack Foxes for sale for delivery this summer or fall. Guaranteed edigree goes with each fox sold. We have fourteen pups in the iirst three litters to come out of the houses this year~litters of three, four, and sev en pups. Exceptionally good foxes at moderate prices. Come and see our foxes-seeing is believing. CORRESPONDENCE iNV1'l ED. The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd Summerside. Prince Edward Island, Canada I 1304~6~ilMlmo. I- _fl ' ' 7 Cheapcr Than Assessment Insurance Send nw vour name, age and address and I will send you ful particulars of a RELIABLE Life Insurance Policy that I will be pleased to sell you at a lower rate than you can buy assessment insurance. Buy the genuine article, especially when it can be had at a cheaper rate than the spurious, and at a stated rate that does not increase as you grow old. G. J. Ii/IciCORMAC ` Prov. Mgr. Capital Life Assurance Company Revere Hotel Block, Charlottetown. 1577-6-24-Mt( p __ _ _,__ 1 I-_American No. 57168--Canadian No. 404-P. E. I. EnroIment_| H Pure Bred No. 14 " “PRINCE MARJOR” The Best-Bred Horse on The Island Prince Marjor is -the best-bred trotting Stallion ever offered Island breeders. He is tall, handsome bay, with black points; has a fine, intelligent head, beautiful neck, broad chest, strong lolns and good egs. . _ His Sire- is the great l\li(_)KO, sire of Brenda Yorke I 2.04 1-4, Ferino 2.05 _1-2, I\‘_ative Belle (3) 2.06 1-2. Silver Silk (4) 2.08 1-2, Susie N. 3) 2.09 1-4, Gomoko 2.10 and ,_ I _‘ the dam of T_he Harvester 2.01, Tenera 2.051-4. , ’:,""- ,‘ _Brince li/Iarjor willfstand at- his owner’s' stables, ~ ' Gileat George Street, where he can be Seen at any time. ,_ Terms $15 for the season. Usual retum privileges. ,_ 4 American, 23289. ' P. E. Island, Enrolment Pure Bred No. 15 “PARKSIDE JUNIOR” will also make the season at same stable as “Prince Marjor," 215 Great George Street, Charlottetown. J H G Mum, ia ,_ Charlo ' “PARKSIDE JUNIOR” _ REGISTRY NUMBERS : WEDNESDAY c POWNAL SCHOOL.-The annual " meeting of the Pownal school district J was held on Tuesday, 5th. More than ii the usual number of rate-payers were present.” t‘upt._ W. E. Smith was the A A. Moore wus reappointed secret elected auditor. a HOME GUARD.-At a well attend- mcctin of the Charlottetown Home ‘ either once or twice a week as the S of Nos. 1 and 2 Companies will tum U out next Tuesday night and drill to- -U can-r 'rlic wet-ki drill of N0 1 'i i`ore cancelled. All mcnilleru of the Home Guiird will meet 'l`uesdli_v night hall. Tile meeting was enthusiastic Il and every nlun pl'e.sent expressed ll P desire to continue the organization. A I’ had been so faithful in their military services, after which the meeting 0 closed by singing the National An- 0 them. 3 _m u '-»-SUDDEN DEATH.--Tllis week found by his brother, with whom he l coroner, Doctor Jardine, and the jury, forerllan, returned .1 Verdict to the ty eight years ot age and unlnnlrir-d, death being due to acute dilation of the istolllllcll, with congestion ot' the lungs alid kidneys. Un 'l‘hursday inornilll: thc deceased called at Mr. ltiellilrd Arsellault’s and after open- illk the door fell to the iloor. Mrs. and when her liiii-b.llld camo homo nbont one o’clock llc advised the man to go to his bl'otllei"s, about. half at niih- n\vay_ This the eleccilscti started to do. hilt was found later by the side of the road by l\‘ll°. t.`l‘oss1nall, wllo drove lllnl to his destination. There, colnplaillillg of pains in his slolnaeli, he went to bed al. about 2.30 p.nl. About two hours later thc brother went up to his room ami found him dead. \ THURSDAY TEACHER RESIGNS. - It was with t`er'~liilg ol’ regret that the resigllw tion of Miss Ida Iloininiskey, teaclier of \Vebster's Corner, was ;iccopted_ llurillg her tcrnl of filllr yt-:li's, not the _slightest diifereuce lllarred the plena- ant zmsociatiolis that existed between herself and people and the easy gen- ilc niallner in which sho conducted her school won the nfloctioll ot' the ehildreli and the adllliraiiou of ull, whilst licr record as teacher bears I the distinction of being one of the best in the Inspectorate. A GRATIFYING RESULT. -The ladies of St. Elizilbcths Aid Society feel abundantly satisfied with the rc- siilt of the tea and sale in colilicction wiili the opening of the new orphan- ago and are deeply grateful to the ilrcat force of workers \vllo so assld- iously strove to make tllo affair sucil a sliccess. They desire to especially thank tho League of the t‘ro'ss I-land, the I.. of tl. iiielnbcizs who assisted in ere(-tiilf: the tent. to Mr. A. ld. 'l`oonlbs, music dealer, i`or il piano loaned for the occasion allil also Mr. J. 0. Arsenallit. 1581. A BRIGHT PAPER.-“News From lloinc,” the paper issued each week by the pupils and tcacllors oi` Prince Street School, aild forwarded to the tillarlottetoivn boys now in the trencli- cs, is this week especially interesting as il. has for its cover rt photograph of l’l'in<-e Street School, Priiicipnl Sea- man and ll groiip photo of the diffcrellt ienclicrs, besides ono ol' the young ladies \v|io were responsible for the paper this week. The cover is also attractively attaclieii by the beautiful scllool colors. This pzlper is deeply appreeiaii‘d by the boys as it is a bright, well arranged budget of the principal news of the week, especially I-oliccrililig l’_ E. island und is eagerly looked forward to as their letters show. During the holidays thc teach- ers have arrullgeil for it paper each week so that the boys may be kept posted iii all the news froln llolne. ,»¢. Don’t worry about your complexion-use _Pearsf oa and all that naturefstilence, or nrt can accomplish for your complexion will be done-- Though Pears’ is the'ilnellt of all Soaps, lt is sold everywhere at not over 15c. (unsconted) Matchless for the complexion! “Eff retiring trustee and was unanimously friends of Mr Harry J. Wells, Elms- re-eleeted. $50 was voted as supple- dale, who was reported among the _ inellt. l0ll\l f0l‘ expenditure $125. Mr missing now at tile frolit, will be i _ ' l ary. and Mr Lock Jones. J.P-. re- received from htm and that heiis now. ‘I Il' ` . lltilllrds held last evcuing nt tho Aer-' U10 W~U-'l'-U- 100k -N509 at the IWW” ouries, it was uiiuliiillously iieriried 'to -Of' MTB L- M- P°°l°~' CIW' Vest”-rua", continue drillillg during tho ziiiiiililcr." Ovemng "A V0l'Y-Pleasant time.,was- oilh-ers deemed advisable. Members H1110 Girls -H0130' Ill Tl‘\l\\‘0~ TIIIS HS g _ y _ Volllpauy on Thursday night is there- Winter- ` for i-nit- iii-lil at s o’clock at uit- drill H'-rivf Of St- J0l\I1'S Church. Milton. hearty vote of thanks was passed and been Placed in the church by Mr' Wil' .. . . . ~ ll Cl' k f Wilt llre -in memory oil. thrtc cheers given to tin. otllcors wllo __;;_1“w_f;l` u‘_7___ chm_“c;___wm be opened lived, dead in bed. An inquest was “V9 P- "1-im St' George.” Church held oil the bodv on 'l‘hursd.1v by the qw- Anne de Bellevue of Georgina oi whith Mi John llavison wus the M S _ camo to his end froth natural cuilses, Caster aft 0” the °V"“l“g "am to - 1 Mr. Tlios_ Deslioclies, of Bedeque, was M Pnllamil, are oil the Isiniid on a visit. M Arseliniilt did what she could for liiiu U PRIZES. - At the tea at St. Vin- ent’s Orphanage last week the large ~ Guess" cake was drawn by Rev. Dr,_ _ C. McMillan and the silver Service y Miss Amy Byrne. _ A-r THE FnoN'r_--'rite many liomii leased to learn that word has been prisoner of war in Germany. -and -_ reports that he is being well treatedm, ; W.c.T.U-The annual meeting .oft peut. . $25 was. given. to the Marl- ie lust,-lnccting till September. wheli. icy will-resume tl1eir~reglllal°- meet- ngs, taking up patriotic work fol‘,the CHURCH REOPENING. - The lil- aving been thoroughly repaired, ro- ainted and varliished, and a most eilutiful stained glass window having n Sunday, July 4th. Special preach- » rs will be" present. The opelllllgf nd Holy Communion ut 3 p. 111. 8110 gain ut. 7.30. ` WEDDING BELLS. - The marriage ook plac"é on Monday, Juno 21st at. Evelyn, second daughter of Mr. mul ra. Robert N. Cox, Lollgwortll Ave., l. mith- illciated. Mr. and Mrs. Lan- speud the summer at New Carlisle. my Clialelir, Que. vlsrrme THE lsl_ANo--Mr mul rs"J. H. Sealey and daughter, of r Sealey, wllo was engaged with tho nitcd States Goverlllneut on con-_ struction work in coun`ectioli with the Pnliania Canal, was formerly g rosi- det oi’ Mt. Albion. ills wife is a dnughter of Mr Robert Jenkins, of Mt. Albion. Mr and Mrs Sealey ure stay- ing ut Mt. Albion; where they will spend a couple of mouths. MR. MADDEN DEAD.-Tllo death occurred at the City Hospital at 3.45 yesterday morning of Mr. Edward Maddin, aged 87. The clceensed was n uativc of Arichat, but has been con- nected with the Hospital for the past fourteen years. "Hel was unmarried, und as for as knownli IHIS H0 FOIHIIVCS oil the island. llo hrtd been in fllllillg health for some time past. The filli- ernl takes place this morning nt 8.45 to St. Dull.stan's Catllcdral, thence to tho ll. C. Cemctery._ I ' __.,.._. _ Tile sessions of'the~Grand Lodge A. I". und A. M. of_l’riuce Edward ~-Is- hind were concluded at an early hour this morning. Tile ilrst session was held yesterday morning with it larger attendance than usual. Owing to the inclement weather the nfterllooll ex- cursion was abiiiidoried and an extra session was held thus enabling the brcthron to colnplefe the work with- in the one day. A large nmoullt of routine work was disposed oil. A large number of distiligilislir.-d visi- iors_froni the sister provinces _who had been attending other ilzasoliie fini(-tloris were present at the different sessions. At the close of the last ses- sion tlle brethren repaired to lilo. Kosy Korner, where a banquet wus thor- oughly enjoyed, alid where spocclies, r-onvcrsiition and song wliiled away it very pleasant couple of hours. The followlllg is o. list of the Grand ofliceir. for the ensuing your: M. W. Grand Muster, J. D. Stewart, Georgetown; lt, W. Deputy Grand Master, A. Stir- ling McKay, Sulnlllcrsidc; lt. W. Sf G. W., Beiijaniin Rogers, Cliarlotte- town; R. W. J. G. W., Dr._Alex. Ross, Cllarlottetown; it. .LL Trees., Alex. Horne, Charlottetown; lt. W. G. Sec., W. P. Doull; W._ G. Chap., llev. T. F. l<‘ullorton; W. G. l.ect_, \V. H. F. Gill, Cllnrlottetowii; W. S. G. D., G. W. McKay, Stanley llridgo; W. J. G. ll., W. A. McQunr- rie, I-iuniptou; G. Marsh., Sydney Grey; W. S S., Herbert t_`.litrk, Albcrtoll; W. G. S., Dr. J. F. Mar- tin, Eldon; W. G. Pur., J. S. Allen, Sulnlnersido; W. G. T., Jollii liobbs. The next session of Grand Leduc will be held in Cllnrlotteinwn oil the fourth Wednesday in Julie, 1916. S-as THE DAWN 0F Y0llNG WOMANIIO0D Girls upon the threshold of woman- llootl often drift into it decline in spite of ull care und attention. Even strong und lively girls bocomo wcuk, de- prcsseil, irrliabl¢": and llstless. it is the dawn of wonlaulioorl-a crisis i li the life of every girl--and prompt measures should bc taken to keep the blood pure and rich with the red tilit of health. li' the body is 'not in ii healthy condition at this critical stage disorders may result, and future a burden. Deadly en follows this women. oft _ an red sustain over ‘Pink women falling. ome. Que., says: eighteen my health shattered: I ‘aemla with ali trouble forced suffered from and breathless I had no appetite literally advised the use was St .J er- o Rev. C. F. Lancaster, M._A., Rec- I (-fi;-pt lim; uw ¢1,.,@a5e,1, who was (hir tor of the church. Rev. iatterson- Plnlr -Pills, and medicinal nm health, with - color and I I fa, EFFICIENT ==-f' 'FOOTMAN ” '4- Don t experiment with ordinary made rubber heels. Here is the universal pilot foryou, " The Efficient Footman_"-New Dunlop “Peerless” Also makers of the famous - --'_ 50~ Cents the pair put on at all Shoe Stores ,,,, ` Heels. just out. _lust right. Sensational demand for them all _ over the country. Know a good thing. Betterstill. wear itl I “Comfort” Heels _ . < FRIDAY ARRIVE SAFELV-The following despatch was received yesterday by Mr. W. \V. Stanley, froln his soil, Capt. J. VV. Stanley, and Li... ll. Il. lietliliiie, wllo arrived ill England on tllo Unle- donia: Devonport, Eng., Julio 24. “In- form` Bethune 'and newspapers. All safe and \voll. Hum and Webb." EARNSCLIFFE NOTES.-Terrible all the bachelors in Lot 50. They ought tobo asliained ol' tliclnselvei-i. Lilzy fellows, whllt’s the matter with you, anyhow? 'l`oo llitsllflll-liey? Well, about 200 of you had better go over illid iight tho Hints. Tliell it you coilie back you`ll have coilrilge to pop. Come, get a. move on you now, midi cease to be li lot of iiilisalices!-Mr Jolln Tweedy has bought nuotlicr farm. Unlike some people, Jolln knows n good thing when he sees it. Then, some know il good thing always, but want it at present! WEDDING BELLS-The following wedding is tilkell i'roin the Vancouver News Ailverllser of June 10th: A very pretty wedding was soloiiniized in the l<‘irst i’resbyteriiiii Cllurch oil Wednes- day afternoon ut 4 o’clock, when Mr. l. 'R. McEwan, formerly of St. Peter’s, P. E. 1., now of the staff of the Super- intelliient of thc Railway Miiil Ser- vice, and Miss Mabel Cuiinliighum. forlnerly of Polloksliaws, Scotland. were united in marriage by the Rev. Dr.'l"rnser_ The bride was attended by Miss Elsie Taylor, while Mr. Johil Powell supported the groom. l\'lr_. and Mrs. I. lt. McEwen loft later for Victoria and Seattle and on their re- turn will'reside lit Graildvieiv. ’ WEDDING BELLS-The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Voli Clurc Gay. (filer- lottetowii, wus the scene of n very pretty home wedding at 6.30 yesterday morning. when their dailghter Laura Mny became the wife of Prof. ltufils (look Recd, of the lloston ’I‘ecllnical College. The ceremony was perform. ed by Rev. J. I.. Dawson ill the pres- ence of illimediute relatives and il few intimate friends. The bride, who was unattended, wore it travelling suit of dovo'grey with hat to nliiteli. There were many luliailsoine und valuable wedding presents, incliiding cliciples for substnntlul amounts. The wedding march was played by Miss Gwen Coombs. After the wedding break- filst, Mr. and Mrs. Recd left oil the nlorliillg-expresn. for Plum Island. ufinr Newburyport, Mass., where the groom has his summer residence. A large llumbcr oi' friélidii wore nt the station to_bid farewell und extend hcurty con- lsrutlilutiousi. _ , _ A TRIBUTE-lforerring to tho re- cclit death in Victoria, li. (‘.., oi' Mrs. lleilry liawi-ion, tho Colonist of that city said: Last, evening, Juno iltli.nm- other o1d,rei-ildeilt ot’ Victoria, Mrs. Henry Luwuoil. aged 85, pnsscd uwicy to her-rcst und'tllli~i coililllliliity is the poorer in the loss of one who through nloro than it qililrtor of .1 cclitilryjtd! orncd ll home. il pl'oniinent clirlra<'tel‘- isiic of which has always bccii ,till- stilited hospitality to thc very intluy whose privilege it has been to onter` ii. Tho dcceuiied lady wlls the widow, oi' Henry Lawson, for eight yours edi- tor of the Colonist. Silo wits -the daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, who, in the early part of the last cen- iilry, arrived iii Prince Edwn.l‘d Island fronl Scotland. Born iii Wllontloy Rlvcr, P. lil. I., on June 1, 1830, Flora Mclicnzlc spent. her girlhood'a days tlicrc;\,;md_ in 1852 was married to flenry Lawson, who for nimiy years prior to his coming to British Colilm~‘ bla, in thc into eighties, was ll. promin- ent journnlist iii the Maritime Prov- inces. . _ ‘ BRDKQIH INTO.-Some criminal person on Wednesday night broke into AJ. J__ Gay & Co.’s stand in the Mlr)Ect building and stole 4 dozen llanlthas, some candy and one dollar. Th .= ve _made their entrance by wagiillyghfllillurlret, either getting in from the roof of a. porch on the south side and raising a. window coming dowmthe irway exft 'on aide ieadl 'from the cla ed that si of the unfastened tt in a the P9 PATRIOTIC CONCERT AT BROOK- FIELD-As ;i result of the Patriotic (loin-ert organized at Brookfield by Mr. Benj. Carter, thc sum of $34.82 has been hallded the Guardian for tho Island Patriotic Filllcl, being the net result :liter defrayilig expeliscs. OVERSEAS TOBACCO FUND.- The following ainoilllts have been re- ceived by Mr Il. W. Viilnicolllbe for the above flliid:-Mr 1-iilrold Davison, 250.; Mr U. B. iiuilt, postlllusler. Sunl- inerside, $1; Mr Cllzlrlcs t_‘.ll:lnille.r, Cliilrloticiowii. $1. Making il total! now on hand of $19.25. This I`lllld willl he closcd on July lat, but all amounts froin 25 ct-ills up will be thiulkl`ully received in the lnealit.ilne_ i Tile death occurred at l\‘lidgcll about live o’clock yesterday mol'ilillg, at the llollle of his step-father, I~`riulk R. James, of John Stnldcrson, aged 40. '1`lic deceased llnd been in failing 1 I health for Ilic post four years, suffer- ing acutely from rhoumntism, ulld for the past four months had been very seriously ill. lie was n son of the into Williani Silndersoii. lie had been en- gaged ill farnling and for n llunlhcr ot' years was mail carrier between Mid- gell alld Maple Leaf. Ile lcnvcs to lnouru a. widow il.ud four ellildron, lirucc, Irving, Elinirn, and llomer, also il mother, Mrs Frallk It. James, one brotllcr. Willialin Siulilorsoll, of l\fidgt-ll, two sisters, Mrs A. W. Lester, of Yolingstowll, Alberta, and Mrs John Ncivhiiry, New Glasgow, also il hull! brother, lloincr James, nild rl. sister, lierthu Jnnles, nt Midgell. Tile flin- ernl will take placo nt 1 p.m., on Fri- dlly, from the residence oi’ Frullk R. Jnlnes, to Mario Methodist Ceinetery. 'I`llo deceased wus ull industrious and respected resident of Midgell and niucli sympathy will bo felt for the bcrcilvcd family in their ofillction. ..s§ is ,,- I In Candyi ,_ 'f.f L_ ,Sgr by ourselves. The creamy insides und ll-., _ ’_"*j,'1r. 'I Our blending of those brands. Try Mo‘r`s. ’ \ lp, _ ~ f Q Flavor I ~< The M3118 0f d ' _ creates an exquisitely delicious flavor not found ill other 'Chocolates Without a Rival ' V' ii' Q Daintilless and -fri?" ` ""‘“-"@/$3 Utmost »-1/_ /' ‘ The Purest ' / _ Ingredients' ». Ah Moir‘s _Chocolates orc prepared from our_ owl; - Exclusive Rcclpc frolu cocoa beans selected and groull centres of nuts. fruits und jellies have just the Right Flavor-tile rich. lhiL`k '~'I\°°°' _ - late cooling has just the Right Taste. . two conicction extremes ti Moir’s, Limited » Halifax, Canada l I ___ , =7f°s’/°.9..9f3 'rolisrro _ _caan F LAKES mu: oruumr wll\4w`| mx BATTLE _ TOASTED fr Breakf ~‘ l- Ji _ ;; ,_-, _- Strawberries _ I all ~ _ “fl ` '--at " __,.-.__.... , _ .V » dish wltli straw- ` D-fp-é. “ sugarildissolved _ _ _ _I ‘ ,x_.--I '»‘ - ' ,;__#_ , _- , .~ _ , , ___ ' »_t . ‘- . .__- ._'_-. 'if .. 'égsle _.a - _.4' ,- fir- Pmiy ml on .,. _..._ __ _,. ~,__:-,.. berries, cover . then add Com '-":`. ’ ‘ Flakes and._serve 33-; ,_ with whipped _-1 W9” 7. f 'll' f » _ mm ___._-__ _gi _