_ _ __,,, ..._,_;_.. g »'~~i-»':~ .e " ’ .- ’ ‘ ~r». . I ..__ ___ j~,,_.3, _t __ _- _l .yy-_ . _ _ _,___-g _ t _ ` ___-.._.f_.__5_ ,___5_»,; _.4 _ » , _~, . » ._'__,f____._ *__ ._ . if-lf. <. - .wh i 5.1- "l . ` _ .5 ‘ _ ‘ ._ ‘_ 1 ‘ _ ';" i _ i ' ‘ ' ' ,` » - _.. ‘_"?',".'~,-_?‘_;-_~_¢.'§-*j_ _ J, .pr ~ f ' ' . J . _. ."‘,.*.x1..;f‘.: 'J . we , \ - . 1.; I 1 . _ 'if . E I s t "*'N?‘+T 29;'-19-1-9°* ' - _ » --rar.-c1miiio'i'rir'rowri.leuAitniAsi _ - 'rnostrivii _ A Y-._lt_ ____ _ ' T " ` Y ' - - Y __-Y _dn _ ` ' IHL1 E I 'h ‘ l ~ w u 1 _ ii.l§i`§l§ti.`§lll“b°y illl'fZ.li§"$'$'u HAVE “V'3bS'=l~b WITH held in the photograph A rite cooirs .sionio Sydney Screened. Coal Discharging every day this _:ie 'eme+aea_iii.e‘e__c_eesiser orders wi" he _____a_ __ ‘° NEW I*-IIMPS ofomntli A'|°EN'|~» _ _ HARD $0-\B L. -'- ciiesinut. I ' S126. or .isoburner at GUNMETAL ' A. PICKARD &C0’S. ' __ Thosegra in the newest last KENDLING ‘Noon--Clean and include the latest brown and dr-_y_ RING 240 _ Prices $3.65 to $0.00 EIARD \VO0D -' For the iireplace at'PICKARD &__C0‘S oi¢.n¢vAil'sriir:ne1rrn.is,',~,;°: W"-‘DQ P1111" W°1w1- so ii sox or tum roi- l"a..‘l.°.?u 'l§¢ii{,t’l.’r“'n'1'.‘.i"°'r'.l" s‘.’,‘.""’ '° “" °- °w»et__-f_lne~§'»-.»i°- '~ ”"‘”._._°'°°- VPHOEPHONOL FOR MEN. E§5.'°.'-ii run from mio to s1.oo. l_i“1l§t='°f News -no Home inenuu-'mi in __ __ _ _ tt? ;sTonic-will build you’up. *B s mx, 9| ,-3 w°H°f 35%: dm! ltonl. Or by mol on niacin ll¢i_‘l_ These will surely please _ wliuég '°°°""‘ D“'°°°"°"°°""'"* ag' l P S0lll by Geo. E. Hughes, ' _ ti¢"_ I units or -rAsre- im _ ____ c - oeeeeeeeeeeeee 5 “U P Z i _ at T aeaaaeaeeaaaoa New oxroizos Tltese are the latest creations it otclylos from New York, B05. it ton.”-Montreal and Torouto. They it are In” the D0pular colors grey, it it ¢£'i%%¢5d'i brown, black kid and the prices We fe E G saaaaaaaaa 1 tiiolutis-siiiiii-noeit usaeres'¢ra~er¢saa¢sa¢sae _ ~ _ _ PEN ,_ one snthii FOR Y0 i ,. ,___ " ‘ " Watei'inan’s ideal. The -_ .Ji BE :’l’l1,e eor|'ct;¢tlon for oyosiritin and its tiifiétets is ~.ii}mug|, ,,_,,,,uca,,,m or best by,tcst. $2.50 and' _ sultslblc glasses, the reason being that gg up' ` not disease but mechanical defect is to “iii 1 _ _ I lm overcome' in_ the eye or its control- ’alge assoltment l0 yi! in ling muscles. Thus the right glasses ‘ Choose from- V cbulitcriict the defects, eliminate tho L_. _,i L l "Stl’&l11,"_fl,l1d_len.v¢, nature to heal the G H iiitner-to rosuning ii-otiniee una tiis- E e e gg rl it “nil dots. gf' ' ` - i ` _ _ ‘.'li of-Tlidulrlflinddilsuffcr lroin Eye Strain “The Store for \¢‘-itl_i_ont__l¢_uo}\;;`lng tho fact, They see ‘ 1 WZltCll€S" il, well and are not a\\'arc that a ruiiious ai _ _ ' ' _ cupendi_1.u`rc `0f- nerve force alono `~*lll&l‘Tl§‘ln5llT‘llE5E-lgl;-lBd‘Pl»lLlTlj1£3l,'l'-ll t\nubl_es_ih_e eyes to triunipli over exist. . ing defects and serve obcdlontly. . . . ,, -, ... .. -, e _ ' l `.Chi_ldrqn_o{¢__ire{iuent sulfercrs from 1"l‘yn Struiu,_.ul'ii-ling from wholly utr .. _ __ suspected defects of vision. -Squlnt tor c_i-ose_-énei is ' _true to. detective :` ' F ufsioii,~a31d.l1uiierrlngly_ indicates Eye _ Strain. The,-right glasses worn in time will "correct both, while, il' 3' ii`el;loc§e_d} the squlnting eye gruiliially _ _ n loses ly it"ctll.e__ness oi’ vision aiitldinnlly _i ~ only a__ 'operuton will mitigate the evil. , Every child’s eyes -slioultl be tlioroiigli- _ T ly cxadiined before, entering school. ' _ §;Valuable Crops§ Hf ' _ " i3v Usiuo OUR O . Optometrist & Prescrlptloii Driiggist _ .-_._ Qf 40 per cent _ O N -_--_-===fSOLUTl0N ol - _ A 'careful selec- if EURMALDEHYDE '° ' We giiziinntee this FOR- 'L tlO‘n.-- every hue =` ivininiishvnic to bc' up to TI of marks 7 tlit.Gove_i°nmcnt Stalgdagd f. ‘ Directions on every otie f' Ouir Sold bythe small, oi' by We wil be leas '10 gf‘"°“ ' -f ' " p WHOLESALE & RETAIL! ;_ ed td have you can arruthers & Parkma ` I . ‘ v. - Limited 0 No 7 Wholesale&lictail~DrlE;2lS Montague - - P- ‘-1- - _ #EWU-ER - ' ,; .1 .f far ~~g"E-In-B 55 En Ei EE ri; n 14' .’f 1.' Zé¢k?\lf\ Mac' 1,000 proceeding home Saturday. _ We hope for fine weatlier on M Q y 2 lot h For your Picnic Let us suggest: Canned Chicken _ ' e Paris Pate, Olives Pickles, Cooked Hain _ _ Peanut Butter l Fuuri' Cream Cheese, Salad Dressing N Coffee & Cocoa Essence And numerous other' Articles, BEER & GOFF Gnooisies _ GOAL.-Fresh mined Sydney sore ed coa.l,and Albion nut at Go. E. Fu GAY MAY calls ior_ s 'Kodak Caernia. Buy yours here. Johnson Johnson. Drvzslnts. ‘ ~ PURCHAHE your _photo siipp here. They are fresh stock. T MacKinnon Drug Co. ` 583 ' _ _" "’~“!'* -- - rt. T. - HOLMAN fashion dlspl ready to \v.ear-_costuuies at Chariot town Sainple,-l'toornv._‘ Coininenci (Uday, , ' 583 P. E. I. PRESABYTERIAL-'i‘he t ty-second annual meeting of the E; l, Prcsbylterial will be held at Pcter's Bay, on July 0th. Nanies u addresses-of'-_delegates' to be sent lui-ti. ii. ‘M.'MscLeou_ _‘-'The Mens St. I’cter'_s Boy, not later than Ju 25th. Fiirtlier pai'_ticului‘s will up later. ' l ` ' ` GENUINE SURPRISE.-i\ii'. A_n J, MacPherson of Glen William r eived a rpleasant surprise on A 24th when Mrs, J. E. Collins and Mrs. Flora MacDonald called at home and presented him with -.1 w filled purse in behalf or the G n i liam Sunday School with which has -been connected for upwards twenty eight years. Also a sold ch in memory qi ills :jon Pte. Donuld who._dled ‘ii_i._.lg3ngla__nil while on -act service. l\Ii~. `MiIr'Pli"orson takes t opportunity totliuiik thc people his community tor thc lil dness sho to iiiin noni _nig_niy__”ap_p-eeiuies in sift- _ ._ _ _ _ scHooi.`vliorti<.l'rnZt following the standiugof the pupils ot' Pleas Valley school for April. Grade Vi Edna lEElliot. Grade. V.-1, Bert Stcvensou;_`2`, Nettie Nicholson; W Stevenson' iequnll; Tl Harold -Sh'1rp~'j(et1unl.l Grade IV Wellington Yeo; 2, Cecil' Goff. Gi till.-1, Floreqce__)1_cSw_a_i_n: 2. Keating; "3, Hattie 'Wn_-rren_ Gr [|_._1,. Enirfrgp-n Elliott; 2, Donald Swain; 3, (lhcsley Wood. Grade I Ruby Smith; 2, isis Weeks: 3. Pll McSwaln.'~ Perfect y`lgltG1\l\al1'~'€ W 5m{y_1\_ Bejthn Stevenson, Net Nicholson. iEmersoi`_1_` Elliott. Wllf Nichoison,'_Ce'cil Boi-is., I A CHANQR iR.ht.Vll~M. POLI LAS was gniibunceil in -the iiousc Commons while thef- estimates w dls_cus`scd, the _ Royal N0 West Mounted Police is to bc recr ed to over 2,000 tm dw have juris tion pra¢;1¢a__]iy__rroin _Vancouver Ontario. l\‘li'.‘Al15l1S f.\~ MUL°““- commissioner in charge of the R- W. CM. Police, is anxious to have .many -Islanders as possible in Force, and intends visiting here _that purpose at au early dutc- pay or the force has been l1101‘€ll to $2.00 per day (500. Del' day Will nouns ou inc regular nity of -'61 The stand-ard_ height is_5 icet 8 inc and the age 18 to A0/ Thc incu clothed and mitlntaincd in ixood S .und thc positionof ii. !t.l\I.\’V.i‘.i. is une of the most. irtitractive in s-.nii-inilitnry organiizatlons of world. Applications may be forwa cd to ‘Mr. McLean, care of Giutrtliuii. until further udvised. en~ li’s. 3i. Ol 6': 2|. ities he 0. ily to-' DK l . COAL Pt-RR-_t VALS. --~ Thtt- Schooner' “mana cnr».oi~'_.‘-_ is tliiicnarirliiiz Sydn screened coul »i'or Aylward & Deeg Phone 176. Orders oroiiiptlyiillled. . .. 582545-20iu ey au. :Zi . hir- P. St. nd to el" DE pear i.>;u.i 00- pril his eil le W'l` he of sin D.. ive his of W ll eir is ant .-1. ha illic th , .-1. 'ude ary ade Mc~ .-1. ebc illa tie red CE of GN? rth uit- dic- 10 the N. as the -for The sed g ii .$0.1 hes irrc tylc. 1'. thc the rd- The mu-_n_____'_____ reeaosryeerenseesetesee >Il¢ lDr.E. C. Haiti Eye Specialist Office Royal Blair Btiiltl- ing, Charlottetown Office Honra 9,30--12.30 ;z-s rim so-i %¢§$¢i¢5¢£?¢li¢5'i*fh¢¢E¢§.%#? ¢?'¢$`%9¢~#5¢#¥¢¢7¢¢I¢%ll»‘¥¢¥¢_tl€’!¢t7¢ eeeencecsee an aeeaaaeaaeesaaa They’re gone and _so is the as che and distress with_ them tr as ‘soon as you apply _ ‘Corn tr Off" Few people realize the 48 wonderful .benefit of th is 0 preparation--those who_have 'li tried it know--If you will try ‘P it you know also. _ PRICE 20c. -TllE TWO MACS aasaaaaaaeweese Women Wlio_ Value a Wholesome Freshiies Each season has its special aids to~ health and comfort. Disc_riminating_ w o m e‘_n_ _keep posted on lust what is needed during the w a r rn season, and provide- their toilet tables in advance. A few suggestions of things ou’ll need w ile at home and n the`yg,€\1iontri»p.- Tfgl ET WATERS - Pe runtw. SOAPS BATH SUPPLIES MASSAGE CBEAMS, FA`CE‘CREAM'S. LOTIONS, POWDEHS, FOOT POWDERS, ' Ui s-.uni.lliNe 'sAi.1's ` ETC, ECT, ‘ When in need, oth s u c articles .let its fill, your orde with fresh, pure _t r a d e- _marked goods.. , _ gasroeriftldasuicivriuolii-rci`» ______ ___ , _ __ i- _-_.'“"oeuoncod_oooocq§_¢_1oc_feng, OO_$%%%G%%¥%%%#¥%‘$‘$$$¢§?‘%¥%%%%$1'%f£i¥¥é¥i¢ ‘< T O oooosoeoecoeooessec D ' G5 3 Z E15 _CCOQUOUU Giiliiritu 8 _. '13' O ¥¢ waoaaooseaasaeeceeaaesaeaaaeeeee Qloloo $f£'¢¥¢%%¢I¢~ ¥¢¥¢¥¢=iHI¢¥¢¥¢5¢¥¢¥¢%l%¥¢¥¢i¢§E¥¢¥é¥¢5¢5¢¥¢¥¢5l*§’&‘¥t$¥¢¥¢?&¥5%%¥5¢#5¢¢‘?¢¥¢%&$¥¢l$¥¢¥$' neocons ¥¢%¥¢§¢5¢¥¢¥¢¥¢$¢¥¢¥i¢§`$¥¢¥¢$¢%$¢€¢5¢%f‘l¥b¥5¢ 1 The Bernhardt of the Screen PAULINE 'FREDERICK In Victorien Sai'dou’s Great Drama, made famous by» i Sarah Bcrnhardt ‘f FEDORA” Ill _ lremendous Drama oi' Intrigue & Violent Vengeance Villainy and Intrigue in t asaaaaasaasecaaaaaaaouo he days of Russia’s Czar -, v ~» V ‘ftifeif-.é¥r¢ %5¢$¢%5~?-‘5¢5¢=".= i'1¢ I PEARL WHITE Wednesday - - - Thursda *”‘° A BRY - . “ Meshes of Evil " ANTEQSHBURN 7TH Tiiitittiuci Cii/irrsii or , “venus of the East ” is L* h ° R 'd -as From a story published in The Saturday e livening Post. _ I ii*M***~‘*f*4”*’~**"l**’1**»*¢*i°*iti»=Aifrti@¢1=ai~¢z5#i=ai anasaiseacaaaasisfrsarrascrsrse ir, ~< %¥i_xi?$¢5¢,§$d‘¥éf<%¥$f_i¥¢$ f-_ 'i_ -f-I _ £5. gf. lr u-5--ini Union Trainers Meet _ A largcand enthusiastic meeting of l'nion Teacliers-iiieinbers of Teuch- crs' Union oi’ I’. E. i., was held ln Prince oi Wales tfollcgc lust Satur- iiuy, for -the purpose of deciding upon a plitn of action in view of thc chang- ed, conditions by reason oi’ the pos- slng of the Educa-tion Tax Act. _ Al‘ter seine discussion the follo\\'~ ing resolution was almost unziniinous- ly carried-only tt few teucliers dis: scnting. _ Whereas, _an utte_nipi, is being made by the Government to secure better siilarics for teachers; And whereas we uiiderstand the present Ac-t will not bcconie operative before the first of .iunuary_ 1920. _ Therefore resolved that teachers ‘who accept. schools for the ensuing iyear ict ii. suppleinent less thaii that mentioned in the schedule, be not cop; sidered -to have violated the oiiligisl tion of Union provided that at the time of'signing their ugrecinent fp teach they stipulate with the trustees! in writing that should the result of the plehiscite show that the Educat- tionul Tux Act_is,not to be put _in ori- ora-tlon, tliattheir agrccnicnt to teach 'for the your is no longer binding. Further resolved that in the event oi' the plobiscite to be taken, the tux be defeated, that the executive be re- quired to call it stand-out within thirty days -of -the time that the i"e- iiult of the picbiscite is definitely known. The teachers who were notable to be preseniwwere asked to send their vote by ma-il and its a result out oi' one hundred and five votes received to date eighty-two were ln favor oi dc- htying action until the result of the 1 pleblsclto is known, while thc roinain- ini.; twenty-ilircc were in in-vor of an iinincdiutc “stand-out" at the end ol' 'this school y-ear. 1 Tile keynote oi the whole meeting was a deterinlnution to stnntI'togetli~ ,cr till thc rights oi the teachers are lrecognized, and a full detcruiinutlon to show everyone concerned that the teachers are in earnest. About 300 teachers -already belong to the Union and the executive expects many more to Sign up soon. By their willingness to await the result of the Plebiscite the teacheis have shown that although their rights hiwe been long delayed, yet they pre for to meet the other side “hulf way and refrain from making use of any drastic measures of if be at nil pos- sible to get their rights otlierwise i 1 srocii oooiirioiié nlshed 'by I". B. McCurdy & Co., stock and -bond brokers, members of the Montreal Exchange. ~ Saturday Monday Atch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 07 97 5; A. F. .. 102% 102% Alu 79% 78% Anc. 68% 08 A.R . . . . . . . . . ........75% 79% Ci-uc. ... . . . . . . . . . . .. 75% 74 Cent....... ....82 82% C ... 108% 105% 123%, 125% 178. 178% S. P. ..._ 109% 109% tResdln_g,_....... 80%, 89 82% =_1z_ .2?°?°?~" v¢9? '... 0 'Stu. . 8191 U. S. .. ... ..."... 108 102% 78 U-. -r. is U, tacit iam HALIFAX. May 19.-Quotations iur-' f_'_ fe?-i»*~_»!f-__ 5¢5¢5%-‘E95¥¢q'¢§¢sEA‘f2.‘l;7¢%¥¢% uve nlis TUESDAY rince dward heotr E Mio onwiiins oiiioits _ Presenting New York Successes ii¢t‘¢¥¢‘¥¢#?~%ii¢t¥t’¢§’»‘~5¢$'¢%’¢='¢ti¢5¢=¥9¢>¥¢§’¢%1:¥§&i“¢§‘¢§¥t7¢5¥%¥¥¥¢§’¢t’@¥& Q $K‘i¢i=%F-¢1¢¢5i=v¥¥i§éF¢.€éF%§%s _coiiiiencinc MAY 20th §¢¥="-‘=¢iE%‘<’=*{¢ ' To-IUIGI-IT. - “The Love Trail” I I 1'. COMEDY DRAMA IN THREE ACTS ~ $€?&‘=¢£fi%éli¢.5é§ sr' sewer sifssse ae ee ae UAW THURSDAY _ NIGHT ¢ LIAR THAN IAM." TUESDTAY-“ THE LOVE TRAIL.” _ _ WED MATINEE-“ THE FRINGE OF SOCIETY.” WED NIGHT-“ THE END OF THE ROAD.” _ FRIDAY Nicrir-~ THE NATURAL LAWL" ATURDAY MATINEE-:"i‘HE sPENDTHRirT." ATURDA-Y NIGHT-“ THE PATH oF FOLLY." n5#5éii!$1¥él#%€§€5i¥ - “ YOU'RE A BIGGER %¥¢5¢¥¢5¢¥¢¥¢ Chas. T. Smith with his A ' _ the boy with .‘ iinnnioiw 'ruio A 4-_-nic lvlionovitni Acro-4 i%i£?§i5ik¢$é.‘=% frican Harp, Billy Pritchard Educated Feet ' " ND CABARET ACTS' ' %5.@§f¢%¥¢%5i5¥¢ Evening Reserved ‘$5 and 50c ` 'o I5 and _3oc Matinee Adults 25c Children IOC General Admissi n 2 V Afternoon-‘Doors open at 2. Curtain rises 2:30 Night-7.30 and 8.30 p. in. omiraasaaanacaasiansa-o=avi..en,naaet.a.;,i=,g,¢;¢ ééihdbdhrsitdlés ENGLAND ROCKS WITH SPIRITUALISM l.onil0I\. 018)’ 17~Not tht' least iuici'~ eating oi’ inaiiy i'evolul.ionery post-\vui‘ waves sweeping over Great Britain is that of Splrituallsin. Lord Rayleigh, Scientist, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. arc among its latest and rnost widely featured exponents. With his usual sungfroid Doyle has boldly taken his stand upon the public platform among Sir Oliver Lodge. Sir William Barrett and Dr. A. R. Wallace and in a re- cent tour of Scotland and North Eng- land hc addressed more than fifty thou- H0116 Dl‘0l1l<.'.. lie says: “Spirltualism is the biggest thing that has i-onie to the world. and lt is what llie hearts of ivur victims. bereaved fathers. inoth» ers slid wives are crying out for. con~ sciotisly or i|licouuciously." Asked ii’_he_ thought his meetings flwere a success he said. “lndeed. yes. Not oucc have l been interrupted and everywhere people lis ten eagerly. They- arc tired of words which bring them no comfort und long for solid facts, lt. is the solid facts ol’ human survival and spirit commuiii- cstion I tell them of.“ A profound impression is always nisde by Sir Arthur when he tells his audience "Wo believe in the depths of our souls that our heroes are here with us now and are not lying on the fields of Flanders nr Picardy or on the sands of Kut, Mesopotamia or Poles- tine. -They tell us that our mourning casts s gloom upon their liappiness that we should carry them with us in our lives iind_ retain them as memlbers of thetaniily dircle.” ` Thursday he'g1ns the annual ecnven- ' tion of the union of London Spirits ] M|na~rit'o_ Llnlmont Guru _Dani_truff_Jsn_ies0oats and Ernest Hiint.'|'liroolli _ Gammon my “___ ___ _ _ _ % the initiative of Thoinus Huges. thc first Jewish Spirltualist Society at England was founded last week to in~ vcstigutc and demonstrate spiritual plioiioniemi and to propagate its benc- flts to humanity, Clergy ull over the United Kingdom nr_c nghast at the in- roads of Spirituallsm under the dir- ection of zealous converts. Their ser- mon attacks have only served to stl~ mulate greater interest in the otlerod evidence of spirit recognition. New headquarters for soul resid-lugs, scanccs io: investigators and clinics for shell-shocked victims are opening up all over London. Public services ure held e\-cry Sunday and Monday evenings ln Steinway Hall and they ure crowded. Your correspondent' tsl-lr; ed with the widow of an officer of the Gordon Highlanders. who insisted sho was in touch "with-her husband who wus killed in Iirancé, and that he wus dirccthig her daily lite. Another con- vert is the father _of two desdidolis who alleged that he was holding nljht- ly chats with his boys. ;i have conver-. sed with ninny others who claim to have bridged to thc other world. and all insist they began their investi- gations of psychicnl phenomena lb- solutely sceptical. There arg two ¢1'o\1ps_sct.lv\o. one of those who hold dark-room `seo`nées‘ and the other advocates of»ii¢ht~room seances. Tom Thomas, a medium, od- mits it is impossible 'to make s. dsl-k~ seancerraudproof;-buthowelcomeamore est wldeawake investigation. lddhil: "lf 'a medium has powers which can only be domonstrlted fn the d\rk‘ darkness is no hvidohoo thl§~' phenomena M¢s'ocAsr.'? 'mf l opinion one h90_t'vi9¥lW'W_1l0l*0.il tilt if spirituollsm can ease the pain oran- scliirig heart and rosters xlndnoso, them __________- ` enlists of South Place Lfndsf Hagsby, it is ._ ‘Wa tm" nu 'ut ml