A f- . » » - i , _ _ .___ _ ,.;_., rv. ~. `. ' _ _ - , - ‘_ JUI~Yo.__19-5__ _ _ 1 rnacnaanorrsrown cusnminv ~~ _ Pros-emma ’~ ._ 15;? I ,ti [_ .i llftvdi D °' _‘ f.i.»’-*Q vegan. "'.¢_\ ‘ff.i':f§'f.~ Consult -- Your .Doctor If you have serious kidney trouble, such as Bright’s Disease or Diabetes-consult your physi- cian at once. We do not re- commend any remedy for those diseases. I 1 ~ But if you have a mere func- tional derangement of the kid- neys or bladder, indicated by pain in the back ,inflamma- tion, etc., you will find Penslar Buchu and Palmetto Compound a very satisfactory remedy. The formula is on the label- exact quantities and ingredients. It is a fine prescription for kid- ney and bladder troubles and the makers are proud of it. That is why they publish it, for any- one who knows. about uch things can tell that this is a splendid remedy. Two sizes, 50c. and $1, sold only at our store. It gives great satisfaction. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore _ liafe la-Grand Take Notice and patronize the new Cafe which opens tomorrow P. M. Up to date style and service. Also come in and see ou On Monday aftemoon of this week When the tables were ready and the ' members of the class seated, the President, Miss Jessie Bruce`,'-request- ed two of the girls. to stand while she read the following address:- ‘ 1 ---1' To the Misses Annie Ruth and Eleanor Maysz- 1 We, the members of the Charlotte- town' Baptist Philathea Class, desire to express to you on this occasion our sincere regret that you are about to leave us. Your presence has been elevating and inspiring and we want you to understand that'your loss will be keenly felt among us, for you have - ever been willing- to help along with your valuable uggestions and best efforts, which have won our apprecia- tion and admiration. We ask you to accept this Class pin and that you will wear it as a small expression of our goodwill to- wards you both. Rest assured that wherever your future lot may be cast your old- class- mates will follow you with their prayers and best wishes and we trust that a kind Providence may spare you many years to continue the good work along our national platform-" Young women at work for young women, all - standing by the Bible,- the Bible School and the Church." - Signed on behalf of the Class. (Miss) JESBIE BRUCE, _ President. _ 1 Miss Annie Acorn presented the pins, after which the Misses Mays gave a fitting reply. The party returned on the 7 o’clock boat, all declaring themselves pleased with thc pleasant afternoon at this favourite resort. _ |NVlSllElllllll [ll l Will PUHEHASES' (From our own Correspondent.) OTTAWA, July 7.-The purchase of mechanical transport for the first contingent, through Mr T. A. Russell, general manager of the Russel Motor (lar Company, of Toronto, was the sub- ject of evidence taken at to-day’s ses- sions of the inquiry into war contracts before Sir Charles Davidson. Mr Russel was on the stand during most of- the day. He testified that last August he had supplied the Militia Department with eight heavy trucks ...___ -1>1t11c 1111 1=111s111111111’ ‘:_5:f:;1:;»§;ij;;;;°f;:2' the young .iodioo Phnotheo class or NEW Y0llK» -WY 8--A I-°hd°I1_ -_o _ the choriottotown Baptist sohhsui °°|>l° i°_l‘1° 'l"l'°““° “Ya wwrdlnz _ 1_1 ~_~ _ _ Sch-000] held B picnic M Rocky po|m_ to a famous British scientist, an `“"'.`.“"'”'**"-A -' in contrast to the wet weather of the El‘5“°hm*“ ll" l“°'- mme ° dl" li Wllllti Within '-h° mdlui- _ifjf previous week the day was delight. covery which will revolutionise sub- ‘ 1,; - ful for a sail ln the Hillsborough and ml|'l5°»W°-ff!\'.9~; H9 Ullfes,-f lull. tha. , ‘ffl pleasant time at the Summer 1 ‘ ' ' g---1 __ 1 ' . 11 -"" ‘-'“ *"1" " 'T' _ 'f_5'”' hose;-tg, _ ~ I _ W E problems arising from the war. 1,. ,,.,-v.,».-.v ff 1 -Y /`\4\.-\ ies ,v‘s§ 1_~ il \ \.\J { / inventor, H ,One of the members of the committee appointed by the Royal Society to deliberate on scientific 1 The , invention is an apparatus whereby gi. submarine can locate another submarine within a radius of twenty miles and keep in touch with _ if the. device ls successful then henceforth British submarines will be the cream of British scientists. new GERMAN PRINCE. I8 GOING T0 able £0 Yuri d0Wn HB6 ilKl1tG¢\‘llll\l1 discoveries will be made which will CONSTANTINOPLE underi The scientist Save astonish the world This body is in the stoiy .ts an instance of what tended not merely to investigate in BERLIN, via London, July 8.-Baron Bclenllllt men are HMS t0 dv Wlw" ventions submitted from without, but Wagenheim, the German Ambassador llllellllvll ll* f“"l°eUl~l'8l€d 0" Will' llrob will devote the greater part of its at Constantinople, is returning to Ger lems. predicting that within a few time to seeing what constructive many on sick leave. The Constanti 111011018. as the result 0! Lord FlBl18r'B thought on its part science is able to nopie post will be filled by Prince appointment as chairman of the naval l produce Hohenloe Langenburg, who lsc related inventions board, which will include '-0 U10 KMC °f R°“m“l1l“ *H11 3 _D \ him 6// _ 97?- m/P)/_CT V//an ",§'§7.t it 6' »// 3 .oi-. Jn ,i n _ Q » - and that General Sam Hughes had Q O . A large Menu provided* then asked him to act for the Depart- ment in the purchase of other motor ' I. trucks. This he had accepted and had ‘ _ . bou ht all the mechanical trans or 1 ' parlor b¢f.<>r¢_ <_>p¢11ins_-._ .1 :_ 2,-;\_;r .- , - _ -’ Cor. Queen & Sydney St 1788-7-2M6i . _ _ w W l lIllll|Sl|llMl]lll ll] BE llll$El] (Special to The Guardian) SYDNEY. N. S. W., July 8.-The _Department of Defence has awarded a contrnct for salving the German cruiser Emden, sunk off Cocoas Ls- land, Indian Ocean, by the Australian cruiser Sydney. The contractors say the raider can be easily floated and will b'e here by Christmas. irrssgyiis Mr T. G. Ives. Montague. was visitor Davidson as to whether this was not a to the city yesterday Mr. A. C. Ducheman, city, left yes terday on a visit to Amherst. Miss Mary Ross, City. left yesterday on a visit to her sister Mrs. Cuthbert McLeod. New London. Mr. Albert Strong, of Detroit, Micli_ is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Purdie, Sydney Street West. Mr Arthur `Ameck, oi: the firm o Beer & Weeks, was a passenger to Carleton yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Peake, and daughter, of Montreal, are here on a visit to Mrs, Peake. Upper Prince St Mr and Mrs _Wm. »Wrlght and Miss Nellie Bell of Westmount. Montreal arrived in the city by last night's ex press on.a pleasant holiday trip. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and son from Chicago have arrived on a visit to Mrs. Mltchell's mother. Mrs. Julia MacDonald of Nine Mile Creek, who has been ili all winter. Mrs. Mitch:-ll _ has become afregular yearly VlSll°1' headaches wil and looa¢saBox,aiiD¢a|m.or f ARD'B LINIMENT in a severe attack _ ,phen; B. Ford, Bt. John; D. McKay and wife, Mrs. Richards, Kentvlllo, N- S.; A. Rogers, summerside; C. .l -- E D t for the first contingent, paying his own travelling expenses and giving uc s o e w e num er secured which he had purchased from his own for the trucks at a net profit of six per cent. Outside of these profits for the company, the Militia Department had enjoyed his services free. = Sir Charles- Davidson asked the witness why he had not charged for the services he had rendered, and Mr Russel replied that he wondered now himself why he had not done so. it had seemed the right thing to do when talking to General Hughes, he stated. lt was brought out that in the supply of motor truck bodies to the Militia Department the Russial Company had secured a design themselves, but had the bodies for the most part made by the Massey Harris Company. Mr Russel admitted that his firm had made a gross profit of $45 per truck and was interrogated by Sir Charles large profit simply to cover the cost of designing the body, the work on - which had practically all done by the Massey Harris Company, _ Mlna_rd'a Llnlment Go., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- of LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it_to be very effective in cases of intiammation. Yours, _ W. A. HUTCHINSON. __ _._ . _ .~.h_`_ HUTEL ARRIVALS vicroaui. J. Carruthers, T. ives, Montague; A. Cook, Halifax; E. Rowland, St. Ste- Thompson, Montague: W. Johnson. Ottawa; D. Currie. New York; W. Harwick. M. Raymond, Boston; C. Young, Beien, Texas; Maurice Bes- ton, Bello Mosher, Commercial Cross; J. Giomes. St. John; H. Lewis, Plc- tuu; _W. Beers, Montreal; W. McKay, Truro; James Lee, E, Hurley, Revere, Mass.; P. Gauthier, St. Louis; Geo. Barr. Ottawa; J. McDonald, E. Mc- Donald, A. Thompson. I. James, Hali- fax; A. H. Lynn, Usha; A. Bishop, St. John; A. B. Bally, Montreal; l. Chappelle, Boston-; Frank Zohn, West Roxbury, Mass.; C. Morris, Summer- side; Benj. Rogers, City. QUEEN. and QNLY 15 1\11NL1'rss To A cUs'1‘o1\11sR 1 The time limit is 15 niinntcs,_ Buy _qtiicl<. Our s:t_lc_s i 'e is absolutely worn out. Pianos will he sold :ts fast qrlhc can write the contracts. When you scc the l’izu1o ;f,.,W§.1t “Non it." 1>o.1ot11o111 1m1<_ we win son you any Piano att practically your own price. KFET5 MOVING AND Klilil’ TO THE REAR OF Tl-lli STORE. _ f Please do not stand in one place. Keep moving and in this w1 you will do your part to enable us to handle thc mob thllt will be here. lf thc salesmen are busy kindly keep back to thc rear of the store. Seats will be prOVl121.1v1;1z P11\Nos 'r1LL 1\11oN1<‘.1-IT. We will dclivcr cvcry‘l‘in11o sold lf possiblc._l>\ll W0 Will not dclivcr Piniios on thc Szihbatli day. \’\7c will not giizlr- antee delivery oi' Piano thc sztnic day it is purcl1:11=.c1l. lint wc will do our utmost to have some of our \v:1go_1is handle it if lt is absolutely necessary. , l /V\c1,1f,1\N s\vF.1;P.-ALL PIANOS 1\1U.s'1‘ Go _/\'r soma PRICE, livery conceivable l‘i:1no. livery l‘l:\yc1' ]’i:\1io mid (lrgan in this whole cstzililislmiciit iiiusl be sold by Satiirflay night :it 10.30 o'clock. \-Ve have cut thc prices. We have lilcrally sinnslicd them to atoms. lint il ihcy :irc not low cnougli to suit you, wc will accept your oilcr if w_c can lmrcly get the wliolcsalc. We mcun this most cnipliztticnlly. L`o111c iii. Come and scc lhcsc Pianos. DOWN WITH PIANO PRICES The Plano biisincss must be brought to where it belongs in Ch;ii‘lottciow1i :ind tliroughout thc country. \Vc arc thc pcoplc. We have been thc people for :1 quarter of 11 century. Look at these Pi1iiios_ This is thc place and the tinic, now, TOIDAY. ` ' Wl~`. (`i.i>S‘l"`. !~`»1\'l`URDAY NIGHT-TlllS IS POSIT- IV.l_~lLY FINAL. ‘ ` This szilc closes Sniiirilay night at 10.30 o'clock_ We will not dcviatc from this. This is your last chance. it is now or ncvcr. A LAST WORD Our race is run. The big sale closes Saturday night. At the time this iziper goes io press we have less than zo Pianos to sell. )I`hi`s is the last call. It is up lo you now, Will you be HERE? ` ll;“le:;fll“enT‘§l°m5l”?5e“m Tlie Writing is on the Wall! A Prices Are Doomed! Terms are Doomed l oman. nesesoman ia ° °° . , §f;“§J.‘.1yi..€?.gi’t:}§ .1‘.if§‘;5.(f.'i.‘i1‘;f).1“l,§:.l1§ This Sale Positively Closes Saturday Night at 10 0 clock $400 The Amherst Pianos, Ltd., are - _ __ Chzirloitctown ncwspzipcrs bring thc grciiicst results f1‘o1n advcrlisnig. This Goupon Is \AIor"\:h $l5_ _ (lil thc first puyinciit on :my l‘i:uio or Player l’iz1i1o in our ci1tii'c_ stock. l‘1ll~in ilic spa bclo\v-prcscnt at our store any tlinc bctwcen now and Saturday night, _lnly io, 1915 ut o’clock. _ ,_ ' “ Not irxiiisfcralilc without the consent ol thc Anihcrsl l iuiios, l.td. is 11 11 t fs $15 $ $ $ ft CC I0 THIS COUPON IS NVORTH $15 Subject to conditions herewith 6*? gy ge £5 y; 4# -36-'fr ee -rf: Q fn ff: -99 -swf-> -sees -3% -eefff sees *#1111 sees <-ft-'fa ess; -'.e=f. ~'f»~'f= -ao =f- -'/.fe -'fri-,"1 -59 '99 -éfv ~ qi .uzuau sizoiiipuoaoi ioelqng Sis iiiuon S1 _\;o.m< w sim. -;" == ` is i $ 11 $ st fs rs s i rms coUPoN is worm-i $15 __ J Subject to thc conditions ol this ud\=c1'lisc111c11l_ ' AMHERST PIANOS, LTD. I saw your nd. in . _ . .__ . . . . . . . (Give nzinic of paper) LS. $ Arc you :i rcgular subscriber Y. . _ . . . ( Yes ur no.) $ 9- l)o you own at I-‘iano now?. . _ _ _ _ . (Yes or no) ill ` _ N:1n1c................ _ _ . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . ._ /\rlw1\. $1 =\w¢el< Amherst Piari; is Ltd. Brac. McKa & .Co.~Ltd. a -.6 y < 1 new '"5 . its'-'oossNis"i~. -cnasiorrsrown - ` suntlsssiniii. “l=?._`,l1‘..,__1.._ _ ` ,p `\\ ' “~1»3""‘\$$R ‘ Ve- .<;§._ "%as. `~* "~>'&>~ r».z~w.sz:‘; "rf-.- f -..,v. !Z3'K"¢W'}9I#l¢!f_Iz7&.l'J* 1 df* »\.2_$C)~ '»:_'°~= .__ < "_ ~f_..` . _ Tix. m¢v.s<~1'i-»‘:u\Q».zv , _` *Q ~_ Q' /~ .a ~_ Y' .‘- '<-an , :~ efe.ef°~ KZ If ifv' “Im ”\`~.§ _ to spe id $15 on each Piano to find out wliich ul thc I \’;“~‘C°.'L` *zs ` 5: ¢; __ -~.2£;%";" f%E’,%f,CZ, Z-"/Y.-'.1 T: