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""":A` ""' Y " ` ' sock* 6 py]_,_|mu sung 3_ gd ahh-ig, 1 _ . ~_ . 1. -__ _ ___ ` . _ 1. _ thl|.'provli1ce.` POWNAL G\RCU|T`» JI-“I0 34111 5°" convalescent robe. 1 .paii°`towels 11 The enéloddil lliliiil” ‘ .iw .._“`i'“ii° 1 _thg ' ViC°S- POWHU U! lxvillg 7___mMm"|°_‘_' wash cloths and soap."`One comforter for itself Ras §_een_’recolve¢1_éby__Hl_l_I_’_t:__ 20R .E.B. eac. ' .' "'. ' -’ m . 111,, _ - g - 3 ee s Dr was also oonatiii to the Clayton (nu John #LM S_;om E.; also __°_c_ W. _ . _ »~¢_|}\ W 4’ Dlily » 8-45 ' Parkman has purchased a new Bl! valescont llonie at l-iialllhx. V West. ~' ffl. ico ____ __ __ ¢`f_ _ `th_‘_\|io il Q I _ . _ _ .. .. _ ~ . 1 _ __ &00ba u ldrillngs, 200 ba 3 cornmeal. . _ _ _ ,_E_; h _ ate the nse‘tb.\ticli. l 0 _. - ». ,gil Mororieb FR6M> M"onsi.|..-1ion. 200__l==`ii§_":f=°l¢°: °°*‘_"-_5°% WI' ‘;3'f_ iigiiii 5gaiiiiiit,C*£??;vff1’iiz‘i'ioi rio. ngiesi i`=_li'_,l\;»_vfi‘l\lii___:;_>_\; “M‘_j'\?_i_;_l;_ __ __ _ ____ - __ . _ _ J; _ ‘ _ ii. n. im-.uwon.ant1 .im;__.f1.mn_ii1.r1-i_»_ni ar: "=::_:__:=\__: :v_;::\_;_=::__i:_f”w °A G,,||..m_ 1-__ 11209;; pie, t;_au._i_et, _\__; at :_;i_____. i_i_1_v€i ___;;Bb___ _____ _____c__ _ ' A i ~. » ~ ' ‘ `. " ° ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ \. .' . w. 4' ¢ ~ _ im saw this dainty lane “ar in Mi” George Mifflin 5-`i`;Lri(id`v iii iiiiiiiitl iwo Home a co. ivie1'= ]fm'ii5'1isl'i~ié7` 1it7ye1.~s. 1-‘(5 fel it dlitwayod today ann thank so li gooil‘.il°.`¢l *P* ’_§‘.i‘l7,,-‘{“r°'f§i“l`°ei"iii 1 ' f . . . . ». if . ¢~._ . _. _ _ .V . .. ._ n . _~ _se _ . _ _ - ‘ h t. VERNON RIVER OIRCUIT June 1 g [to from her son rv _. _ ‘:A£"L MA_. TEQITE _ '§,’_'"§i1_,°,f,,,_?,v°_§‘“('~§g__°'i§,if9ffif;_»° “gen 24i_Ii._ ;_r:{_i;¢;n__:il;'§;'B§_v_l_1_. io5'rH ~_£w_S__-liiaior' 'r_. _1v:o-|§1i1inn:_gla1~i' or which reads as _.__ ""‘!__'f__f*_f‘ I ' Rl, 1 i -- lm ~ - - ' Nutt of the 13 Reserve, n wr ini: ows: -' _ __ h ,_lt_ ' " V . _ _ NEW PASTOR ON JULY Bth. Rev. H. Smith. of Charlottetown will h _ _. that me fonowin }5|um| Dgal- Mpthor;-.-liero I um adkafg _ _ __ “___ _ TOSEE W. R. Pepper. the new pastor ol Ver- preach- _ hgyrisp olnlhle old 105th Battalion left England and etlll lin bod Bild _ » 1 _ _ i ,___%____ .IN non niver circuit win lane up his __ --- ' this unit mt night for i-he 26111 Bai- mhei a;v!pil%__l sm s__§>t__tlié\_s_§_g¥.lg i 1- _ work and vonihlcl publlv W0l'Hl\lD- N°W 'N 3T°°“~""’50° “S” l"'““'_talion; France: 713204 Pte. Chi;-verio. and 012.! ill _._l'l§__° __ '1 ~ & hit) lpn” bee het' in lh/is feature She will ` "WM iiirriien io our Ihr “°5°2°M’”4' iiioiii rio lviti-‘adn-ii N rt 7i~=i1-ri soodit L 0|* "0 "“’"’ °"‘ "°“ '“,°°“i°W““l ‘““'°" ““ “IQ” 8| as 8 houis r. ‘I ' ` D < ` ' ‘ ' ` " ’~ ~ »' - , ' » " _ _ _' _ _ _.__ ‘ " ` _' _ .' . _ ~ . t h it cnt any ` _quite cheer ____.* o. cei- . _ ‘___ Capuvafe ygu roads in rlist class ionili_U‘T“- MEETING IN BT. PAUU5 HALL, glib M_t;Lc1:{\_.__ _'lg_;2_ls5£____l__\_l._f_-_,:__;1_f;__l__hf;§Z;yt:_¥§,gif;/ :Bill 'Dinw and ?,;‘;1‘;_‘_’:_'§Qf;lm'_ a3'y"pl'£‘gr€h5"_‘liw%lah_Te ‘~‘."1"T"il'i. _ it iifc n f or ' ' -_ . _ 3;, -_._i§{; “ yy MA1'HEsoN.KEin.»'r1i~= mairiage ~' gin.; t k l _ letl_» on Saturday last A a(iotli:tl";e(;lri(i>li1r'c ‘of Principal ll. J. f A Liwslwbk V““2'aPh C°“1°“>’ ~ §`§.‘f§F"'...‘.`.‘-’.`.'2`."`.<‘l.'..»f".°'.. ".‘.'.‘.3l."._ "l.f§li`.`.’- Fflday & Satllfday Friday & Saturday mony' was po.-rt`ni‘ii1i-il liy-the Rev. Priii i Q ' _ as ii - ' .. 7 -' -- leld ye. .e ‘ . “The Episode of the sum voted as supplement. .., . _ _ _ . , #__ _ _ GS < . .5 A riot of orlgulal Y " liiiinn was reelected trustee and l\lr. .. _ _ <‘ s `, ‘ ‘t 1 l o~i'o comfdy laryii lil? \l`hlitth:almtlll§ziiji‘cilmi\'a; (the _ ' _ " ‘~ "‘ Q’ ` CHARLIE CHAPLIN “An hom. to live” _._m......... .1 .~............e..........'.. ...... if’ _ _ f -. ` !\1'Btn~'te|i 'i 'hlfathosnn of the Singi- ¢ ,, ' ' r The Mystery of the H other trustee Copy of letter sent to |\Ir= The Homestea East Northfield Mass Nm 9 My Dear Girls I wish I could trust myself to to you this morning. but I cannot. Five years ago a, great. G aidne nve me is choice little slip to raise fo Him. He made it plain that it w and would be wanted again. l ed dt and' tried to keep the soil ly nourished. l kept it in th » shine nearly all 'time. it blossomed, Oh, so be such blossomfi! fi think the th sten reached Him. and reminded Him an lest. evening the Gardner cailled an wanted Hiis plant. In uve years. one can crow .an ownership; but He remind it was a loan..and lie' comior hy saying I had made it tit garden. So. gently in His stro tender pierced hands lic lifted my soil, and transplanted li _ 1-__-_ __ or bv a cnronet of orani.:o blossoms ted n r ll it fro to ii “K “nfl Pork . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ..00.lti--00.15 I will. .,.. _ M0ody's Sunday School Clase the I me’ my muh morning after Virginia had left her. 1914i speak 1 - as lllsinuiier idairyi por 111.' ..oo:ii1foo_3i “'t_1l;~‘;'~\Butir>r tcrcameryi lb. ._ 00.145-00.41 lizl 17 Sllll fiiltliol Hay. loose ._ .. to l`ccl l , mony being peri`orme~:l' by Rev. Robert ed me. wheat, per bush. ._ i11.75~o2.2r Mcloiyre Of New W“BU“*“~“‘°"' "ms" P _ Lamb polyp _ 00_40...00_75 ed by Revs. W. l". Ewing and S. ll. iS Straw tprerseil) ,_10_00_ Wright ol' Vancouver. The bride. who _ wonderful garden. where thc blog. ‘soma will bo l;Iternal-I know tho.; are Eternal. for this- morning theii ifu Flls h May you each and all :sonic _day know the pain and joy of l\lotherho0i -God bless you MAY W. MOODY SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. r _.v_.. ._ V 3 Buckwheat. . ' . . . . . _ 01.00--<0l.2l _ tfnliskimi . . . . . . . . . . ._ 00_uilvoii_2; I-Iggs. per iloz. . . . . _ _ ...00.00-~-00.25' P ilay. picsscil _ . _ .. 00.00-10.04 00.00~-20.5t 00.00~»-00.1! tl0.00f~00.9I 00.75-00.9( Turnips . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.00-00.5t` Potatoes ... ... _ _ _ .00.00~0l.5( I Hides. nor lb, _ _ ...... ii Oats (black) bush. _ . .. il Oats (white) "1 Wool. twashc~d1.... ._ 011.00-00_6i is Wool, (unwaghod) __|i0_00__0ii_4_r, draped with duche-ss lace. and caught I We are receivinsz shipments of almost all kinds of Coal weekly. including hard :oal in nut and egg sizes. 1084,6.20l\I.”ilE2L Present prices are positively the lowest of the season. _It w1ll_pay you to book your order _for coal immediately, and thus avoid - th_e price advances that are sure to take placc within the very near future. Mail or phone a list of _vour requirements to Holman s-the_ same will receive prompt and careful attention. R.T. Holman Limited Summerside sale at laiteis Bonkstoie and is an Artillcrv Draft ti\It'Gill) Tho i-o1'i~- cipal D J Fraser. assisted hv Rev. iv1AnsHr1eti:> scnoot.; The annual meeting oi’ Marshfield School at rr1a\ aftetn/oon $45 in Canada will speak on hunda School work in St. Paul’s Paris Hall on Friday oven-ing at 8 o‘i'~lock All who are interested are rorillally invited to attend, ' 105TH COMFORT C|RCLE. -- ' help this fund' Miss Jack has kindl consented to again exhiiblt her paint ings* this afternoon and evening fron 3.30 to 6 land 7.30 to 9.30. for the hen eilt. oi' those who did' not get down i the Lennox Hotel for the first oxhlbit _Tho small admission of ten vent will be asked. and the funds donate . to the 105th Comfort Circle. which doing such noble work for the hoyr. or the l05th._wherever they are 11'.” _ _. i 3 3' it le my a hem ntalgeil Ho_ 9 - THE .iui.v 1ssuE/Q“F" THE LAD- _The “_“"- R- A~ H1111- ¢~““_?"“ E. J. i have recently met quits ii the n\1l‘¢°S.-#fe WY 8004 ‘U me- _ _,io G ll* X. _ fi, ‘_ __ "' I ll\t8{¢8flI\g SCQIIES Of "IC WRT 'ES HOME JOURN®i.'_‘ is now' on b”"“9l“‘y °r th°.S"mday Schofu ('°m_` number of laland boye here who have U10 3"¢l”°".“ place for eats I Wm wwf “sued rag'“mr1yhlln¢"w`tlllal!;l"`fl:7IlI‘l ` " ' ' mission of me “hutch nt England' ieturneil from France wounded Thev l"lV@ m'3*\\3 “ day 'md 5°°d_ “nes R YOU 9' WP°"i- awnmd Mm any _ ‘ ~ ' ‘ ' - ~ e on ' , c n e i 1" ir. i1::‘~.;..:'“::..~ii'; ia.: urs.” .rr was petiser . . . ...._ i .. _ _ _ 1 _ _ . _ h "_ Li W B 1 iv. \v.111i10i-ir. or iiimioi- nivi-1-_ i~i.~._.\0“_ _Tel h“"'~ ‘i°“¢»“°"‘°f_\§25 ““0”_° _£30 ° i - il was formcrli' iii my i_'nmpan_v niiil 'U “ ' __(___d0n_ S_ w_ 1_ _.You may.1,G“ aswrred _~¢h“,_h5 is went to France in the l.ith hion_trea_l_ 26_ §_ 1-_._ récéwmg -evm.-y can “ld ,ftention ro Highland Battalion. Ho looks _fine . ) _Mad____!__ with best W-kh“_~tm. hisugudy and V in his kills. Ho will be transterreil ia' ' _ complete mc0v_e|¢y_ C' "“ `- '_ to this unit. lie. was wounded in tho _ _“___ ___ ________.___ “___ that (._p]_.J_ _,_ You” truly _ arni at Vlmy Ridge. but ls now iii ;____0n'__ Nm 2315; gmi Canadians CONSTANCE SCUTT _ best. of good shape and ii_ev_ci' _loalrod _‘___0 ____ now ____ Nm,thamp,o“shh.6 war _ _ _ O i;?tit!i‘irbe`;lihlb(ld‘hlirllntllioohollai' li:-iilxi |i°spm‘l' D“sl°n‘ Nmlhumptog' ‘Engl- » ‘ ` , ._ 'and in suffering from ii S l'HDl10 _ ., _ b d s 'ig =,};e_;£,5nm |?8'it,.tdl~I¢?:tai:;¥|\3 :,h‘i[,,-'gigs 'wound with compound fracture ot ihg lW{_i_E0\’y M“mP“~ Why “mf ma id badge. and is is credit tn 'l\lr. \\'. li. len' leg lf“v;m,),§:;w‘i,,t;Em‘ivmliI::“hils grllbbhy Bumps: "l‘ve just found out “ ivnison who design ii 'rho old '° '"‘° “""’,, ' ,..`.,f out neo x vis that rm incurable."-cariooiisfuas , .. _ _ _ Ln . _ _ ._ 105th boys _who areeqhere are still ‘;`,:_ne:lcpg_.;)S Zhu, he hm, Buffer. Milne. _ ` ' o w 2 it, ‘ proud t eai nl L.. _W i5 . f ' _ ' ` V 3 lim same .is last year. The sum of I-_~ $70 was voted for contingent oxpenri ii and $10 foi repairs Mr J R M. S. and the Lavinia (larke hllisiioii Band wan held at tho home ot' hir. J. A. Moore. Hazelbrook on Saturdav al ternoon. June 16. Very interepting re ports from Branch meeting were .‘;i"' en by l\11s-ses Joyce Lane and Irene Smith. The Hand presented lil 5. . A. Moore, with an address and a ver- ticate of Life membership in apprec lation of her untiring energy and faithful service as their president tor the past number ot' years. WEDDING BELLS.-The following will be of interest hero Hn the llfidi* is a nlor(-_ of lilessrii, I"rowso Bros. The marriage of Vlolol Elaine. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jlimcn /\- Heigihts Methodist church on Wednes- day evening ni 8 o‘i‘.lo<‘.k. the CWB' was given in marriage ‘hy hcl' fliihfll- worc it wedding gown of ivory Satin. with pearla. ller tulle veil was lnstoii- 5{§§_; _ _ 1|v1PoRTANT iviezrinc.-A meet- _ __ . __ _ _ "itll ' " ' ing of the Pownal Auxiliary to the _\\. _ »_. To 'moss THAT iviounn . .. d., '_ 2 .` fo 1 .Goldsmith formerly of Edmonton. Al~ I , U I. bertn.. to Rev. F. A. M. (‘o8d 0| WPI- lington. B.C., took lJli=\l`9 in Willson ' _ -”‘ aild she carried' it shower hofluet oi' A .-...... . _ . roses .mil sweet peas She was attend 0 bridesmaid Miss Mvitle Coal of all Kinds .F .fl2fl'2“2'2l‘¢1i See How They _Compare Feature for Feature -_-iw--5 l-g'__ *_ __ "' '""’° “ - af g 1. WHITE S ii they “like ’em." _ 9 THOMAS WHITE coNFisc'rIoNi:iiY, ice cizn.i.\i The 2 Macs _ General Agolite for P. E. Island ' ` ` » - waoiegniemanmii 1 |49 _:__ G¢____Sm____ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ __ __ » »- ~ _-_.____Q.._.. __._..._-.........-...nAn-.L.l -ini W 'J _ . Y 7 5.-.».¢nn»b_._. A NE\1v__“n1sH” ' meal 'Cake Cones oi ice Cream This IS A VERY POPULAR DISH in the larger 1 _ cities. _The cones are absolutely pure and delightful ti) the taste. We expect this should develop intoa ‘ry popular service, being handy, sanitary, and '_ licious. Can be served at our tab‘es or put up for ing home. Try one, and yoii’ll surely “have. fllloiher." Thev are good for the children too and- t n ~ icuii 1i1i;11i 1111i '¢€f¥._§, ' Q ____ '3@0'f__`_ _, Says there is no excuse for cut- est f J hat ui pink crepe nn streamers. and carried an arm ‘_hoi|i1t‘t nl' pink t-nriiations. and' gladloli. Mr. F. (X Grantham acted as groomsnia__n. and Mr. 'l`, Preston Peardon and Mr. B. G. Shepherd were the ushers. liilsei M. t‘nve-Browiie-tlavo played tho wcd- dlniiz music. The guests' includ'ed_ only ' the lnimedlntc relatives anti' ll°l<‘»l\i\S- immediately after thc- ceremony tho bridal party adjourned to tho homo of the bi‘idc':-1 parents. where a supper was pariaken of. Mr._and Mrs, Coail left. on thonildnlght boat for Vancou~ ver lsltlnill. wiliorn they will spend their honeymoon. iitter which they will take up their rositloiico at Alert. Bay, B.('._, where the gronini ia pastor of the li‘let.hodist. i-hurcli. Thei bride travelled in a smart suit of lawn Swiss sopgc. with a mushroom sailor hut of brown silk. laced with pink tagcl braid. 0 in iiiiiiiirf ting corns and inviting iockjaw. Sore corns. hard 'corns. soft corns. ol" any kind of a corn. can harmlessly be lifted right out with the fingers ii you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops. of freezone, says a (Tin- cinnaii authority. lt is cl-aimed that at small cost one can get a quarter ui’ an ounce of fieez- L one at any drug store. which is suffi- oienl to rid onofn feet of every corn or callus without pain oi' soreness or the danger of Infection. This slim-plc drug dries the moment it ia applied and does not lniliarne or even irritate the surrounding tissue wbllo applying lt or afterivardn This announcement will lntr-.rest many women horn. fnr li is i-mid lhiat the prr.-sont 'hlighheol footwear is put- ting i-orns on every won'ian's feet. _ ‘ Parcel- - - ‘(Boxesfof\` it Overseas ‘ . » Good. strong, li ght; _ and durable boxes forl Here in twosizes-l5c < Here wc have taken 40 lind- quality cars built in America. They range in cost from $144-7 to $6,000 for the chassis alone. Let us together comparethcsc costly cars to Saxon “Six”- checking oil’ feature after fea- ture. First the motor-Saxon “Six” has a Continental motor. So have 12 of these 40 cars, cost- ing from $1,475 to $2,200. Saxon “Six” costs $1,260. (i`4 Then the axles. Saxon Six” has Timken axles. So have I3 of these 40 cars, costing from $1,550 to $5,000. _ Now the bearings. Saxon “Six” has Timken bearings. So have 11 of these 40 cari-1, costing from $1,595 to .$5,- 000. _ And the carburetor. Saxon "Six” has a Stromberg carbu~ retor. So have 9 of these 40 cars, costing from $1,495 to ~$5,ooo.'» ~ - Next the _storage battery.'__Sax-_ has Rem.y__i,gnition. So have 9 of these 40 cars, costing f1~om<$1,4'15 to $5,000. -» _ Then the radiator. Siixmi “Six” has a Fedders radiittor. So have i6.of'\t`rlese»'.40 Ears, costing from $1,450 to$6,_300. Now the gear. Saxon “Six” °‘l1'as'zi`.sii1°al bevel "'c:u'. So 2'! have 18 of these 40 cars, cost- i;ng»_fi‘o_1r1f$1,475 to $6,000 for the‘fcliassis'_alone. And the axle type. Saxon “Six” has a semi-floating axle. Sohave 11 of these 40 cars, costing from $1,500 to $4,800. Next; the storage battery. Sax- on “Six” has the “Exide” bat- tery. So have 9 of these 40 ctirs, costing from $1,545 to $4,800. Last, the starting and lighting systeiii. Saxon “Six” has zi Wagner. So have 12 of these 40 cars, costing from $1,545 to $2,695. We find, you see, that the ten must ilnportmit features of S3X0ll “Six” are also features of these 40 costly cars. 01' look at it this way. Saxon “Six” Selle for $1260. This price is the lowest level that shrewd and careful pur- chasing, that strict. ccoiioniy, that highly developed mantl- _fact'ui'iug eflici_ency and vol- ume output can bring it to. These 40 other c' rs cost. from $26.0 to $5,006 more than ti' - liiiaiton- "Sify _vct _ive find them duplicating Saxon “Six” feat- ures in i0 important points. That proves-from one angle -the high quality of Saxon “Six.” From another angle it .proves that for $250 to $300 more you cannot buy a better car than Saxon “Six.” So why pay more than Saxon ‘_‘Six” price? You don’t get more in car val- ue, or in beauty, or in perfor- mance and your car will cost you more in upkeep than Sax- on “Six.” ' “"5 So in every way you figure this matter Saxon “Six” is a better buy _ than any oar at from $250 to $300 more in price. . (li Saxon Six" is a big, roomy, car, seating five passengers in perfect comfort. ~ _ There’s plenty of seat space and more than ordinary leg length. ' . And Saxon “Six” is a spirited" car in performance. " _ It responds to the lightest touch on the accelerator. It liaudles casilynhaind holiisthe road well when traveling at high speed. 1 .- F_urtlierinor`e Saxon "Six" id a' vigorously Hexible car toil! it wonderful high-gear perforttn_;__ _ 61'. = ._ ~ i .1 1 'rim price is $1260 fob. wind-‘ ‘ ` ' sor, Ont ' 1 \ ._ _,_ ._ '" W. K. ROGERS co., Urn 0 __ :,_;,;|m_20c call in and see__ _ _ _ _ _ ____ ou _ fined I s