. ed by having t H _ no 1e he largest s ale ave you tried it ‘? day olil chicks. Barred Rocks from selected flocks, 20 cents oaoh. Call at Agricultural iiall or write Community Hatchery, Box 369, Charlottetown." ' ' 3i HOLIDAY CLOSINGS. -—At the day it was decided to close the City Schools for the summer on following hours: 9.30 to ll u. m., Chairman, J. P. Gordon. Rockford Square, to 12.40 a3.‘ m. W. K. Rogers. Prince Street, 1.30 to _,,,.v,,, JA Mission's Elliott izlilinlsi is superior to any floor Paint on the Market. It dries hard overnight, with ml""°l' Gloss. stands repeated wash. IFIQ- never sticks and wears like iron. Can also b¢ used on Verandahs, etc. "Save the sitiilrface and yv“ save fieéfléei Get a new color cord from z The Rogers Hardware (‘.0., Limited. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Ilcnry Smith. 4.40 p, m. C. H. B. Longworth. ILLICIT STILL SEIZED. —Yes~ terday bcforu Judge King's County Court, Michael O'Brien, Bangor, Wlltrld McDon- aid, Clcur Spnlngs, and Leo Gillis, Clear Springs, were ouch fined $200 and costs or six months in jail fur having i|1 their possession dilicit stills suitable for the manu- facture of spirits. These seizures wcrc made and the cases prosecut- cli by Mr. W. l’. Dawns, (fins-lotus and Excise Enforcement Officer, Si John, N. B. IN MEMORIAM MRS JAMES H. RICHARDS The death of Mrs. James H. Richards, one of the oldest resi- dents of Glace Bay, occurred at 10 a. m. today at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Prowse, King Edward Strcet. She was born in York, P. E. l., REMEMBER THE WEDDING WIIeVnIyouIwant to select a Wedding Present don't fall to no our etoek of Silverware, Etc. We have many suitable gifts. ~-Our prices are always reasonable. The style and ' quality of good: can't 1'.‘ beaten. C. W. 130 GREAT“ ‘§'O-O-§~ §§§4§90§O§O§OQVOOQQOOOO-QO-OQ-OOW-Ov _ t i» y JWIRE 6 Strand: 30 inche: - 1.1L; p» -| i wm pay freight on dayl. 6 Strands 40 Inches high 7 Strand: 40 inches high . ‘Jafimnd: 42 lnehes high . ITYPTERSON JCWLIIAYR GEORGE STREET 'wnu-: ‘We are offering special prices on Wire» fencing, as_ as follows: All No. 9 Wire, thoroughly galvanized, wme brands: we mid previously. 42c per rod .. 44c per rod . 50c per rod . 55c per rod high Above cornea in 20, 30 and 40 rods per rolll. all order: received i Poultry Fencing 18 strands 48 inche: high 70c per rod. Heavier grade 85c per rod. JOHN H. GILL & SON. in next ten ~ year. licr tuaidcn name was Dinah B. Ilardy and sho was a. des- cendant of (fapt. Hardy. one of Nelson's captains closely associat- Bnttle of Trafalgar. Mrs. Richards lived most of her life at Charlottetown but on the death of her husband came to Glace Bay to reside daughter. She is survived by two sons, the Messrs. \Vn1. James and Robert L. Richards, both of Sydney, and two Mrs. It‘. C. Prowsi- of Glace Buy. Funeral arrangements will he an- nounced latcr.—(ilace Bay Gazette. -——-<o>-—-i MR. JOHN MORRISON On Sunday, May 11th a deep gloom was cast over Georgetown .oud vicinity when it became of its most highly respected cit zens had passed away. Although the deceased had not. been in his usual good health fol some fi-w months, hopes were en- tertained that ho would regain his ‘Wise and the end came suddenly. The lntt- Mr. Morrison. was a man oi‘ excellent qualities, ol genial disposition and stirling in- tegrity. lie was a devoted mem bor of the ltolnau Catholic church and during his illness was attend ed by his pastor Rev. Father Kiggiits. i Ho leaves to mourn a widow five sons and three daughters. namely, George. Malcolm, and Andrew of Seattle. Felix ln Maine. and John at home also Mrs. J. P. Ring and Sarah of Boston and Mary nt homo. llis funeral which was largely attended took place on Tuesday. May 13th. The pail bearers were Messi s. George H. Parker, John A McCormack, Seymour Knight. Michael Keenan, Andrew Levers, and Capt. Hugh MoPhee. The entire-sympathy of tho com- munity is extended to those who mourn ‘the loss of a loving husband and kind father. May his soul rust i1\ peace. 664+4§§§4 OUR BEST SELLING DENTIFRICE IIII n; n SHOP from Holman’: Cotolox BABY CHICKS. ——~Last csll for School Board meeting 0n Wednes- Thtirsday, the 26th, June, at the Queen Square, 11.15 3 p. 111.. Wast Kent, 3.10 to Fraser of iknown that Mr. John Morrison, our‘ 'I nu .1! un- it. r bell pital ‘Patr Fort and Cele p Q 1 2 3 1 2 3 l 3 1 2 . 3 1 2 3 former vigor but God willed other» }RA])E “L Minard’: Llnlment rue,t;nmtt.aum ‘r r 1' fr» nrrrvj-w; FUNERAL TODAY-Tho funeral of the lite Will.‘ A. Mdfifld er will eld today, tlfiidoy, Juno 8th at the homo was eietor Mrs. Archie Molitadysu, 2 o'clock. Burial at Appia Road ca“ inetery. The 111i: gross lander the hospices of the l. Riverdois. Servioo ot are] service at the PEBSONAIS P Mr. n1 Sterne bu trims homo from Kentvillo. N. 8.. .11- The many friend: of Mr. Walter Lord will be sorr y} illness in the ~80!!! Viotoris Moe- to bear of ‘bis , Halifax. , ' I Tho many friends will regret to learn of the serious illness of iMr. ick llillciManus, formerly of Augustus. Mia Lordship Bishop O'Leary Rev. Maurice McDonald have returned from Halifax wbormthey were attending the Golden Jubilee bratiou of Archbishop Mc- i forth y. For Cough: . S. S. Honor Roll 0f May GRADE Xr-(A). Oswald Dalton. Maurice Clarkln, Wilfred l-iyne. in 1830 and was thus in hcr 94th GRADE X'“"(B)' Charles Coyle, Alvin Binns, Anthony Arsenault. ml with the great admiral st the GRADE VII. Maurice Reardon. 2 Reginald McDonald, Thos. Peters. with hor GRADE VL 1 Francis O'Neill, 2 Austin Connolly, 3 Francis McMillan. , daughters. Mrs. J. J. Prowse and GRADE v 1 James O'Connor. 2 Teddy McMillan, 3 Gerard McKinnoa. snaps 1v. Pater Shelfoon, Oliver Pinesu, Elmer Beagea- GRADE 111'. MISS JENKINS‘ DEPT, Francis Pinesu, Louis Monaghan, Pius Callaghan. ._.._. MISS WELSIPS DEPT., Gieiainsaliisie. .1, egg Th at i! p. m. a memorial tablet o white granite containing the name of the soldiers enlisting in. the Greet War was unveiled with an prom-into services. Speaks n lottetowimylbo were to. take s loading part.- ‘in-the ceremo iej felled to come-Ind wev. O N ' Bomerl, 1001i Mot-hodiot; miniot noted u n - ohlirmll BM I INN‘! patriotic zaddrooe for innocuous; " ~, The hall was well filled with q ' appropriate audience and wit!!! ' choir led the nuislcal part of-tiw services. - Mr. " s’ address ws, based on tiifle scriiiillfill - words, "We are debtors". - H9 showed hdw we are iilidebted lo the pioneer settler, wbo- flint cleared the land, to the builders in _church and state and especially to thel soldiers _who risked all for King; and country. The tablet which is‘ about three feet square has. tlrlriy six names of soldiers on it. lt is built into the exterior wall of the Hall and is plainly v-lslbla from the street. At lean-t two, Heath Mc- Quarrie and Arthur Collett. made the supremo sacrifice. The strings v which drew apart tho covering ca» closing the tablet were drown by two returned men. hlossrs. Keith Boswell and Glen McQu-arrie, while the audience can! tho Nfli-Iflllfll Anthem. Am offering was taken for the Protestant Orphanage at Mi. Herbert. The Women's Institute ot Victoria were instrumental in securing the memorial and to tliem is due the credit of having such s suitable tablet erected. st Victoria on stiuau. luna- n? ., Mr. Charles Ives, proprietor of Tryon Electric Light plant and owner of mills returned last week] from Prince County klospltal where ho underwent a very serious operation. His many friends are pleased to see h-lm home improved in health. lilagsrg. Sterling MacLeod and Hector MacNevin of Bonsbaw r8- cently returned from Boston where U , I they have been employed during . '_ 1i JLIflN L) the winter. _ , _\ > ,_ Joseph Gsso. aged G7. who d at the homo of his Green Bay was buried on Saturday the thirty-first. Rev. J. B. Daggctt officiated. Interment was at Appin Road. Mr. John Currie, aged 84. a resi- dent 0t Green Bay died on June the second and was buried on Wednes- day at 2 p. m. im Appin Road cente- tery. time with the Dr. Siday who last winter con- suifem" w)‘ “m” __ \ _ ducted evangeustlc services u, while mans plague tubtruilosis. Bedeque and (TLGITY will begin a|_.> trampaign of two week's’ services on Juno 8th. 0n that day he will preach tn Boughaw Baptist church, atotl and '1 tbe- Presbyterian: church there at half past seven.‘ Dtiring the following week ‘servic- ll old each evens ex- gzptviSagiardrizy. Dr. Sldey lgs uu- Gllllde VP-l. EIBIB Tllllnjlllfi; 2- enrnest, forceful speaker with a Oscar McKay; 3, IAiIl-Llll Mclmvuu. message calculated lto do much. Gradnl'I-~1 GOYGOII Cllllfiiablei 2, Cathcrinu Colley; 3, Gladys Cur: OAMPBELLTON SCHOOL Sitnndln"! for tho month of May. GradoX-thjieaaieilvlcliwon. .. _ Grade 1X.~1. "Verna 'Co|ley; -2‘ Irma. Constable; 3, Claude Mcliwon 1"i".‘.'i-it lit" . F“ into; i»- J M11533 GENUINE MIX SPECIAL‘ rokwrilliflwfinK-ialiin Containing Some of the Most Sensational Stunts Yet its nun INLAND.“ 111111111» viulsv Try Us“ WithiYonr Next Order int} j» srsnu: is urns Have Trainor ‘IldoI3r‘?Over “the Plvntbing Opp. Pirlnee Edward Theatre Fyutz- tutu the presentation cream‘ and cake, were served and Ii; m; msdeby ‘Mine Mattie ‘Moun- most thoroughly enjoyed. Tho flnsl - interesting drama Mrs. Dixon accepted the most was played when the guests sur- tlioughtful address and uccompauy- rounded-infra. Dixon and sang "For ‘Tho near future =will lfurther ‘iscloso. Y Mentioned -ln ~DlI|lltGhQl Visitor-Have you who any IBobbIo-JNot quite; but ‘I got a horrible mention, int term A _ ll tiiildim M d vs. ._ summons-mantis» u.» ‘ itmafi» fl.“ T...“ .ll- Yiiti‘ r1 I cation, Easy Rosa!“ -'i it“- u“ l0“! I, 111A, u! “For! and Min lqlou: dioeooo: IN good. 1 El R _ . i Grade I-I.—-1, Lorna Mchiwon; 2 . (Jqfiafbms and J05 Raardon Mrs. Joim- Carr of Kenaington Mattie Constable; 3. Fred Dunniflt. In your house and correct any defocta, that m:y have 2 Joe. Peters, it; "it: i1 lzfiéléilll‘ i" Pa??? Maggi (111111?! I-Asargl-VFI-xtlllfiimai 1111?‘: occurred-during the winter. Modern fixtures Installed by s Benedict Callaghan. csgm" “she h‘: ‘i, ’ ,,§,,em,,,-§,‘jf'yn",:r_ y ' ‘ ' practical plumber: 1| what you rocoivo when you have ~RADE n times undergone three serious] Grade ]_ Jr__]. ,1,|°y,] Ramsay; z Tralnor do the work. i’ Miss’ WELSPFS DEPT operations for this dreaded disease Qtgnfgrd can; 3, Ernest Locke. - . ' and is now in a very critical condi-l lllqrfact. attendance~Verna Céiiley tl a. I .0 notable, Leigh Mo wen 1 PM Hugh?!’ o ' mafia Mtfolfiwen, Mattie Coilotmble ' ' " ' ' ’ g Robert WJlisml. Mrs. James Jardine of Kelvinlmursaret mmuxgmgge Mcgtven , ‘ , Dick Honnosooy. who at o“ shag was IIOt-ktzliiiflcwd VDan MOKBIIIIB.—IEIVQ L. Bernard - I . , to recover, is now ma n3 pro-yfl-Quhel-J , V_ ' p , ‘RADE u- gross on the way to renewed 80 Grafton Street ‘ MISS TOWAWS norm, yummy, -—-—-—¢*>-——- . M-URRAY ulna-son SCHOOL "M" 39.3-4- 1 F8"! McQueld. Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘l’. Huggan of ' ' 2 Charles Troinor, Charlottetown were visitors last The following ls- tho standing oi _ 3 John Gallant. week with friends in. Kensinswn the Murray l-lanbor School for May _____ _______ ' and Bea View. For s. number of iprtnciparg Department, Grndo X f, the ma“, lRADE ll. years Mr. Hanan was a C. N. R- --1, Mildred Cooper; 2, Elsie Iforr MISS GALLANTS DEPT. ""3503 311K131 aowt Balllgfliga: lné d V“ 1, v n B k I, W“! ~ scene in the - we earns re roman n - - n; -.-, or n- mo s; - 1 Leo Doiron, Mn- “"5555” “m” mm” w" m‘ Elsie Pfanny; 8, Evelyn ‘Blilard. 2 Ram, Mun,“ sasytylvéamzlntgletrmtrlsnde will sl- gratis v1.11. Iliyaurwlltllttmz n n; gift? with that gratitudio whlcli,Slte‘s a Jolly Good Fellow." 3 Frank McLaod, W5?! _° t re e .—- . (Isa ‘ 8; , 09‘ issues rom true npproc at on. ° Bell; 8, Garth, White. Then some animated choruses 3RADE L . RQV- Edwlifd MMTIE (‘WBMIIIQT Aggigtnzlh Iiepartment Grade IV were warmly rendered, instrument= ,, M135 MONAGHANQ DEPT" I" "19 9'5"‘! ("lnnl 1413395 "L-J, Le Roy White; 2, Marvin l-Iorr. ll music most. beautifully furnish-I Nova Scotia and P. E. .w spen mg; 3,11,“), ‘Immpl m, and interesting out] engaging h‘ Dlvmm gnfonzlgfltg: figel-wifllfgltielszgehjofi: grade 1.[.1é.,\)__1| Edward! Jwktnl: ronlvergntionl oii-aludliy enjayed. ‘To prizes at school, tBobble? ' _ 2. Ernest aohon; ‘3. Gm o o. coo . o cs or e appe o, ce- rl- dgunfigdngdllizt: “w P'°‘°"“‘ m" M “"1"” “‘ Gratin 1n (tn-o. Il-lu-bsrt White; 3 Hem. com t ' "l" "i"“°°“ *" l‘ i“ “m” "11"" 2, Muriel BIIBII; a. Royal White. . anld iglhthg evening iofihefinghctsl: Grade "__L “My wmne: 2 2nd Division. ftlvuelry ting? SL1“ eloquteat g;ealter'flr::cm Mmxayl’ 3 can” Chap i $i.‘.-'-‘§"n§§i§””°"' fi'1.‘.'{i§1§3$§ L“. 7.531331? i‘."‘i.'§.".i‘g' 0"“ H- ‘Chum was" =- ' ' Blanche Ponny- 3, Doris White. 3 Jack McTegue, arranged for him, most of which, ' I‘ ___ oaso r. I $3.2‘; 1533.12 uligritxillfgrscgtl "I-EWNJ“ °"""’"'”- , 4.‘. - i‘ k Mrs-s V3533’? Bu???" 0rd?’ In m?" ‘M's foam" The many triends of Mrs. Laura ~ " Dixon, in Kensingtou, waited upon . S l“ Dimhkm‘ Gum “Emu”: ‘a prev’, wg" her at the residence of her tinele. 1 J e‘ " t 3 1 c""°n°° Gum“: plat“ i m“ o“ u” n" “ca Mr Hector Morrison to take cog- ‘ g u"; Bu“. Many have IIIO tlnlebod planting 1 ' ' 0 I l niznnce of a coming cvont that l. ,1 v e 3 WI- Plnoau. ‘m, 03ml, a: ‘:8: casts no shadowlboforo. iMIsil » an botlto growers will not all be "Q "swarm: oocontnd. u» m-ae- WHAT on dyspeptic needs is iflrpi d Dhmon‘ through seeding until‘ about the “WWW!” reu'°m”pt'u‘v'mm to m‘ - “l '5'"! M!‘ 1 Maurice Perry, - mum, “Jun, _ the guest room“ ow. ‘Hero they breath time: but s medicine I Wilfred mm. ,, ‘ W, , gatlterql,srqug_ 41a ‘conscious ro- that wi hclp his bowel: to move 3 Joe. Flynn. A“ "mm," “n, ‘m, “forum ceptacle and sang aspiri chorus dyfiiliflolld nati- ' You oorrnliondonl-on Joan :econd"W¥°P'.m' t° 91° 9"» TIM m‘ . "" " film‘? . GRADE L I "u, m‘ d” “h. “my ‘ m.“ the covet-Iago the , confini- . Cnldwdln vo - ,. mas wumrs plum, "t"; |,,,.,|4,,,._,,,._h,,'m,,m, or aorta A " Prmln mwflmm '1 . ..- . , a . "ndfiwnlhmriu, ‘Mmmeu. blaze or besatyjnllad thorn-om. “m” °" u." “u T" W! ’ 1:: m i i t - ' us: namte- ~ ' ‘ IUCIIOMI ‘ "'i"'°°" .. 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