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I( i""', _ ,__ __ _ ,_ _, ’ the great home remedy which has proved its power to reheve safel and s il ,ai yeast sei sr'f1°°i.'1li'lo'ivsrde1;.- -4 -'. up tin-*1|lr\_a' ob” .hd lnnidaldvdy _ thelrwink noses. .-5v|.nced.thai: it ;-_ and 'crawls to other ,under the sand-to an aperture, given access to a succulent bit oi cheese. _ Her Majesty inquired the object of the experiment, .and wal told that -it was _lor the purpose oi comparison and deduction with respect to habit, and memory in animals and human belnzd. Lord Rosebery, wearing the. gold embroidered robes of Chancellor oi the University o!~London, delivered the inaugural speech. Referring _t o the encouragement the Queen's pre- _se`n`ce waste the work oi _the college, he said they had a claim upon' Her Majesty as titular and ehorishgl head of womauhood oi England. Her Majesty was one ol the two honor- ary graduates of the University oi London. “The other," he added, with a smile, “ls His Majesty the King.” Lord Haldane, in expressing his thanks to the C."ueen, Said Her Mai- sf.v had set an example to those who were enthusiastic ior educatlon.` “lt is onlv in my lifetime,” remar- ked Lord‘Rosebsry, "that the nation has awakened to the importance of education for women." ' Formerly the cookery book was thought to be almost sulllcient, and perhaps some of the vague recollec- tions oi the oathscisrn ior the pur- pose oi instruction. Now mu ch more was required or the women who were to be mothers oi the child- ren oi England, and who were to tea- ch'the children who would be the next generation. The women must have the best education in the national and imperial interest tbai: the nation 'and the Empire could' give. _ Among those present was the Duchess oi Marlborough, who has taken an active interest in the col- lege, and looked charm-ing in a black linon dress oier whitelsatin. with a little creamy mechlin lace on the only trimmings on a black tulle hat. With the Duchess was the Arlha Kahn\and Lady Catherine Somerset. ‘GIVEN FOUR YEARS ` AT DORCHESTER. All/IHERST, N, S. July 8 ’ - mother oi a son ry Ferrer. ier, an ardent pupil, there are likely to be other claimants to his estate, Clarence Jones, colored, was this morning sentenced by J udee Patter- son to four years in the Provincial fender and has.alrendy served a term at Dorchester. _ Tea Party AT ST. TERES A’S Wednesday _Iuly 23rd, 1 91 3 This is the date of the MONSTER the grounds surrounding their New Church-ii. Gothic structure of surpass- ing beauty and well worth coming a distance to see. Everyone welcome and everyone treat- Bd right. _ Fares and Trun Arrangements Station Fare Train Depts Charlottetown 70 1.30 P. M. Royalty Junction 60 1.45 “ York 50 1 55 , " Bedford 45 2 10 “ Tracadie 45 2.18 “ Mt. Stewart B0 2.80 “ Pisqnld 25 2.40 “ Pcake's 10 2.50 “ St. .Teresa’s Arrive B 00 “ Cardigan 25 7.20 " Tickets at one way iirst class fare will he issued from Georgetown, Emmerson and stations on the Montague Branch, good going by regular morning train, returning by regular evening train. Returning special train will -eave St. Te\'esa's for Cardigan at 6.80 p. m. and for Charlottetown at 7. 80 p. m. BY ORDER COMMITTEE Sunnyside 201-7-IIM l0i I ni li’ l | 1 i regular price $l.25 our only 5 cents each, take a _ _ Follow the Crowd to Carter’s Bookstore. for the lat- est, Books: 310 New Books, by popular Aulhors, cents; Take a copy or two with you on your vac- ation. 5oo Paper covered Books “Seaside Library” Hammocks, Hammocks A beautiful New Stock llolidsy price only $0 whole bag full of these. ~ just received, $l.ll0 each up to $5.00.- Take one with you on your vacation. Croduei Sets. Simms; Goods for the Seaside, and for the little Tots we have Soni Pail: Sand Curia andlhrrowl, Spades, lloes, Rakes, Rubber Balls etc, etc. " ‘ ' Lawn Tennis Goods; Tennis Racquets, Tennis Bsllv, Tennis Nets, Several Tennis Racquets nearly new at half price. Souvenirs of Charlottetown and 'I’. I. Isl-md, beau iful China. Leiiher Goods. Aluminum Goods. Souvenir Jewellery. View Boch. Thousands of Souvenir Peel Crrds of P. E. Island Nearly zoo different views to select froth. Post Cards Une cent up. , J ` “ ‘ -` `-` -_ rllafrlt '.1 1. ».‘ .‘. ~-`-`l.£l`_ .» '1»~ , ,, Johntn Coats /= ir No woman should ccnsider lien' wardrobe complete without one of those handsome, light wright, dust. .proof coats They protect_your costume are elegant in appearance extremely light wt-ight and give just the amount of pro-' uciion needed from sudden changes in icmpeuvire, fashion favors them for- wavm wemh» r wear. ' ./in _;E_'-’=-.==~l--____-=.-;_`_-'E We show ihein in champ lgue, deep cream, natural linen 48 to 50 inches in ‘ length round or :quare .corners all but- ' ion trimmed at $3 25, $6 oo and 36 5o- Another handsome line of _Iohnnies "~--- '. in champagne silk- repp with cailiwba and black two tone cord silk collars, revers and cuffs at Sr 2.00. They are 1 4. . _.vw ceriain'y the best yet. __ _ SECOND FLOOR. ~ 1 ‘v _YY + White Outing Slcirts ]ust the _thing for those hotsummer days. cool and comfortable splcndldly tailored and tlze best line of wash skirts we know of. In Repp Indian Head and Bedfoid coid al $1.25, $r.5o, $r.65 to $2.00. . i SECOND FLOOR. ¢ Av ,F s . - _ _, Cool Dainty White Waists There is no other store in the city that has a greater range of white waists to eller than ours. We take on one big lot alter another if styles and prices are right. Hence we are in a position to offer some extraordinary values. Special line _ worth 95c for 750. Another syecial worth 1.15 I for 95c. Regular 1.50 value for $1 25, far 85 _ _ values for $1 50 and on up to $3.50. All the season's pretty effects are represented. Embroid- eries, laces, tucks in some effective ireaiincnt. . Stlyes sure to charm. - SECOND FLOOR. l - - . _ 4 f' Y Y '7 " 'w Magnificent Summer t Dresses Specially Priced -, This will be a great while season. The makers and importers knew it would be but they could not wait for the trade to open and here is a wealth of beautiful dresses at your disposal a ‘ sacrifice to a backward season. Lot 1' Dainty embroidered and lace trimmed yvhite dresses $2.50. s Lot 2 White orgsndie dresses iine and sheer I lace and embroidery trimmed $3.25. Lot 3 White all over embroidery dresses in very handsome effects $4.00. ‘_ Lot'4- Special lot of colored muslln dresses in pale blue, pink and champagne #6 oo for $4.co See-our gingham dresses principally stripes blark and. white, brown and white and blue and white. .Splendid tub dresses very special at $1-50. $2 5°. 33-00- _ ” ' ` SECOND FLOOR. ' s. A.lMem»naid _ Silk Rapp sand ' E- _..._ A Gear es* KINQ GEURGE QHUWING 7 I! luis ouu sv ,_ . _ - s li' -ii