l l JULY zo, iqu "rim ` LATEST News" _ 1 his CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN f~ mor or 11.1.1- ‘ i PAGE FIVE ' DU FY NOW Mum F A PROFESSIONAL. . ` _ 5; n_Globe of recent date collgllss- elle ioliewlnz e1¢>P=.Wi'=l1 B ood picture iof the 8\lbl°¢i¢` Of U18 §,,,,,,,,_ p, sl. puny, ,formerly ol this cl‘,{(']GUSTA Me., July 15-Une of the young athletes here of whom his mend, are sxpecting much in the springing line is P. Edward Duiiy, who has taken up his residence in this city of late and is employed in a printing office. He is 23 _years old, and comes from a family of es. utklllgt uncle, Dr P. F. Duffy of Chat- ham, N, B., has a record of 10 sec- nnds in the 1.00-yard dash, aiul -for l'l` GROWS HAIR » .Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk. ' Marvelous as it may seem, Rexall ‘-03" Hair Tonic has grown hair on heads that were once bald. Of course, in none of these cases were the hair roots dead, mor had the scalp taken on a glazed, shiny HP- lleurhnce. ` Rexall "93" Hair Tonic acts scien- tifically, destroying the germs which are usually responsible for baldness. It penetrates to the roots of the hair, stimulating and nourishing them. It is a most pleasant toilet necessity, is delicately perfllmed, and will not gum nor permanently stain tllc hair. We want you to get a bottle of- liexall "93" Hair Tonic .ind use it as directed. If it does not relieve scalp irritation, remove dandrufi, prevent the hair from falling out and promote an increased growth of hair, ion`ln the quarter-mile run. _ Young Dufly was horn ln Charlotte- ,tow.n, I'. E. Island and at the nge of ‘15 won the interscholastic champion- 'ship in general athletics, securing _ 38 'points in the nine events. He has a trunk full of trophies won in amateur events. His most him to the title of the best all-round _athlete in P. E. Island won by scor- ing the largest number of points in the competitlbn three successive years. . - ‘ At the last Lhibor day celebration in this city li-' made the 220 yards in 22g seconds on a sandy track. He is ln training for the meet that will be held at the driving park in August and expects to give Maine professionals a run for the money. He has a brother, James .Dufiy, 19 years of age, who has done 100 yards under 11 seconds and made the pole vault of iflft. Duffy has occasionally gone 5, B an_d 10 miles, largely for accommod- ation ln athletic events, hut he pre-~ fers-the sprinting, Thomas J. Ly-nch of this city is acting as his coach. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING. QUEBEC, July 16-Edward Knight a stoker on board the Canadian gov- ernment steamer, Canada, undertook to~swim out to`H. M. C. S. Niobe a- bout 12.30 o'clock' this morning. I-Ie and in every way give entire satis- liwtion, simply. come back and tell ns, and without question or formali- ty wc will hand back to you every pi-lilly you paid us for it. Two sizes, 5.0¢. and $1.00. Sold only at ollr missed the ship in the strong current and turned back in an endeavor to re- gain the shore. His cries for help were heard by George Gagnon, chief engineer of thesteamer Murray Bay, who threw him a life buoy, which three years was captain of the foot-‘C ball team at McGill University. An- valued prize is a silver cup entitlingl lniiiorrrrowli Ann '_ QUEENS C0llN'l`Y lllysto buy in this Province. Rev. W. E. Johnson, Kensington, was in Bt. `John on Tuesday. Rev. Z. L. Fash will preach in the Baptist Church, Marshfield, next Sun- day afternoon at '3"o’clock. W. H. Lund, Sackville, N. S., is Sllelldiiis ii' law devil in the Guy ba a.visit to' his brother, N. R. Lund, of F. B. McCurdy & Co. G. J. _ -B. McCormack, Royalty; James Ferguson, Souris,`and Dr, Mc- IMYFB. Montague, were among thohe from the east who attended the Cape Traverse races yesterday. _ii°iiry_Smilh. oi Charlottetown, will. it isfexpected, an-iv¢ in the vin; tonight and will spend anew days with HGV G- W- F. Giendenning and Mrs. Glendenning, the pn_r50nagc_ Robie Street.-Halifax ‘l5x. Miss Roberta --Drake, daughter of _Robert and Mrs. Drake, Cornwall, ar. rived in this city last night on n vis. it to her parents. She has been en- gaged fOr the past year in the teach- ing profession at Lona, Alberta. Her _father and mother met her`at Pl: du ,Chene and accompanied her to this city. ' _ His _ Excellency Francis Peregrine Sliiigfll. Of-UN'-li, Papal Delegate 1,0 Canada and New'found1and, paid, a very brief visit to this city recently. He arrived on the Rosalind Monday night at eight o’clock and was driven to the Blshop's Palace here where ne was a. guest until the following morn- ing: He was tendered a luncheon by the lilergy in the Palace. He re-em~ harked the following morning and continued on his- journey to New- foundland where he goes on all official » » r a ' ' ~ . >=t,nl'e-The Rexnll Store. MacKinnon §;‘I§’é’_;"`t§ke:lg:_t :_';‘lé’£en_?a";‘;*;9 £*_§°_L_‘:;l_;_visit. He was accompanied ny his “rug U0' ` ` ' was almost exhausted. ' seclletaryi Rev DV A- A~'S1nn0“» ll __ ._-?;....--'_ _ _.J 'native of Morell. They are expected " ; . ""' __ to_ call at this port oil the return trip: l _ Al l 0 4 ‘ 0 S There was il. very busy scssioli of the police court in this City, yester~ day morning. Four drunks appeared * l land were each fined five dollars or ,twenty days. They wcrez- Frank Pow- You will always find your flnmrile brand of cut 613 Frank Began lDl"05kln») J0llll or plug tuliarco licrr. As dainty and :is fine llzirorcil as _'Sherry njnd Mlcnflel Monaghan- - The when it loft the nlzikcrs hands. .cane against Bridget MCDOn£ild, King _ W Wi ____ |St, for keeping a disorderly house -resulted in a conviction and a sent-_ appeared befole the police court the past, was char ed with the theft | The MacKinnon llrllll Co. - ' in . Cru. Gt. (leo. & Ki. Sis. 4 _ ' ' E ' Sc Sn l’hol‘lE 205.] _ I M E I ie *'§ > 3 i-'W Eb* ;l3'> -2 U ilntll further notice the S '-1. HARLANI) will run as lullowi-i:- l_ l'}A V 1°] i' H "l‘() WN `.Vlunila_v, 1.00 p. in. for Orwell, llullidu\"ll and Chinn Point, 'l‘ue-~ldn_v :l.Ll0p. ill. for Orwell. Hal|iday’a and China Point. \V¢~ililr.»ullly Zl.00p. ni . for yictoiizi, 'l‘ll\ii'_@@c-x»>@x-x-iooooo¢u>oyc:o;s 9,-i-no <9 (gl (I .5 -c “Two Great Leaders” . ':-r;~f,\(, _ @E@C~§@@@C Highland Linen Lawn, __ ___r _ 'i`(iY»\’¢"~` and Iris Linen, _ . >`\'» -.-. fr . a Dub O0( we have ever offered to the o 100 0000() (JO dtistf i~.-YMf w©@» ooooo ~ oo ~ 0 ~ 000000000 o , _ Slallonary 8 _ These goods are beyond question the finest lines ° e1©@®9®®® trade. E of a watch from Capt Anderson of the schooner Doris Hall. He confessed to 'the ofiencc aild stated that he had lost the watch over the Railway lwharf. He was remanded until this Imorning. _ The Grand Lodge I. O, G. T. of |P. E. I. met in annual session at Fanning Brock on Friday last 14th instant. Rev. L. J. Wason, G. C. T. presided. The usual routine husl~ ness was carefully observed. The ro port on the State. of thc Order was 'presented by Rev. _E. S. Weeks and brought forth a good deal of discus- sion respecting the best attitude lol ternperance people to bear in regard ,to the next election if, they are' to get the temperance legislation best suited to the needs of this Prohibi- ition Province; One prominent mem- iber present in very emphatic terms ,that though a liberal for. years he would not vote for any'candi-date _‘_ ~_\ » -4 any l`.|rnur on spplircalion ~ ` _-*_ _ ` I 'T \ - ‘ -<. _ - 'l~.‘ : .- , . » Tho llu l. - ._ ,,. _ . for file lhrlner. li.»g..ur.-rl.) V 'East River to New train to Stellarton. rail to Truro where tion match will be lmorning rail to Halifax playing lea- gue games at the provincial capital _with the Wanderers and Garrison; spending Sunday in the city and leaving there on Monday or Tuesday for New Glasgow where the steamer will be boarded for trip through the Bras d‘0r Lakes he- lng made by day light. The cricket ~ ' club managment provide - accommodation for fifteen persons in addition to the regular players who will comprise the cricket team. The cost of including steamer, 'coinmodations will man. An orchestra with the party.-Sydney Ex. Glasgow, thence On Thursday a second exhibi- played, Friday home the return is arranging to the entlrc outing hotel and rail ac~ be about $20 pei' wlll probably go 2 : Cllarlolfgllnvn Blilllwiil College re-opens on Monday. M. Kennedy, M. L. A., Bradalbane, _ - - ' 5' .0¢ilGl‘ linfble. Philip A. Duffy, now llv- """""'"""""""'T"‘T"""""""""”f"""*'""""""""‘""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""`"""" . The lbujiul “UIQ 0|] c||l|‘l0“Ql0WlI'l bllli¢ll Sl|'€¢l _ing in Boston, was maritime champ- ‘It came tothe city yesterday after-l - I_ _,- -'Y `1 ` " _ ! noon. ' ` ` ' f - ____ _ l A . __ _ _ _ hu _,.._ ._ J. 1.. Mononsid, Plsquid, was ' l” v ’ _ ' 1. .i ' ("" _ 0 ' among the visitors to the city yes-' ' -- . \../_ f _ " "\`j/ _Ll kg/ terday. " " ' ' - " f - - l i ' " -‘ s 'lr lisa lr -lzlQ¢nSi Currier w. Jonsson and wife of _ .2|_g_qee|| Si. The fore wif i e oc il 0 _ - Boston have arrived in the city andl _ 'f _ _ ’ , fi 1 will spend s. month in this 1-’rovlnce.l Mr Johnson isa native of Brudenelll River. l 'Miss Nettle Henderson has return-- »ed to her home in this city afterf spending two weeks' vacation in Kingston, the guest of her cousin, 'Miss Leila (lruwys. l Mrs. Archibald Barrett, Wheatley_ River, was in the city yesterday, re- turning lrom a visit with friends in ._P.ownai, Millview, Hazelbrook and other southern points. ]_ Mother St. Marcella, 'who has been Superior of the Charlottetown Hos- pital for the past six years, leaves tllis morning for Quebec, where she has been transferred to a similar in- stitution. She will be accompanied }b_y sisters sf.. George and st. i-atri.| ca. l Stephen Chapman, assistant chief of police, has been spending the past week in Prince Edward 1sland_ He took his rod and reel with him and made several predictions before leav- ing with regard to the number oil trout that he intended to land. Asl yet we have not heard of any ex-_ ‘where he is whipping the streams.-| press parcels arriving from th'e scene 'Amherst News. ' l The Canadian Life Underwriters’ l(lonvention, 1911, was held at Winiii- [peg this year, lltll to 14th July. *'l`lic Guardian learns from thc Mon- ltreal Star of tllc 15th illst. that thc ilonvcntioll will be held next year in Montreal, also that John 0. Hynd- man of this city, who attended the l(‘onvciition, was elected aiineinbci' of _the uixcclltive. He will arrive home _this evening. | Dr. J. A. McPllail who has for |tlle last number of years been con- ducting experiments in. the growing of potatoes at Uigg will address an‘ agricultural meeting ut Morell Stu-l tion on Friday evening, July 21st, at 6.00 p. lil. This is an excellent, _opportunity for fur'nlci's who .ire not, ilcui' enough to Uigg to see his work |to hear just what. results he is hav- inlr. It is hoped this meeting will be _largely attended. , An event of more than usual intel-. est in the late Methodist (".onlerlfiif:c, held ill this city, was thc l'eco_;|lif.iiill oi the jubilee year of the Rev. lir. (iowperthwaite. _He has just ri-~i1~ pleted his fiftieth year in Ll.-‘ l-..l.ln- try, having entered its ranks in 1l>~l I. Twenty nine years of his itilinrucy was spent in the provinces i-.f New Briinswick, Nova Scotia :uid liiilrn Edward Island. ,During his rcsidcni~e_ of twenty one years in Ncwfoiindlavil liftecn having been spent in the cilv nastorate. The (‘onfere|li:\- of lllll gave him ii superniluierary relation, _and he retires from lils pastoratc to 'spend theeveniilz of life in such snr- vice for others as health and strength will permit. Dr. 'Hum-\ phi'ey Pickard Cowperthwaite, named after the late Dr. Pickard, first prin- cipal of the Mount Allison Bo s’ Ac- Y ademy and first President of Mount. A, University, was born in Shef- field, N. B. He was graduated at Mount A.. inthe class of '67, took his M. A. in 1870, and was given the degree of D. D. in 1903, two years ago, Dr. Cowperthwaite paid a lvisit to his native province.-St. John’s, Nfld, Ex. July 7. '.:Discount of City Taxes will close on July 20th. 7-11d9i _ . .._ l Take `a' Kodak ‘ s l with you. ‘ We sal’ _“Kodak” advis- . icul'ar make nf camera that . b e a r s the trade-nlark l cily. We do not merely 11168.11 Camefa, lillt tll€ pélfll- “Kodak.” The satisfac- - tory results that lt has . given to our custolllcrs justify us in specifying ~Kodal<." Your vacation will mean more to you, ifyou Kodak. Not only more pleasure at file lime. lull afterward. the added pleziiurc limi will come from llie plclures. Let us show you how sinlpli- ll all is by the Kodak sysle nl. Our storkls very complel_e and we » are always glad to give photo- graphic help to any amateur. I |` Johnson Q. Johnson l WE liin/e Burroughs I Yes, doctor we have \ these celebrated Burr- 3 W e llcome Tahloids» ..»:Q*:~»\ 1 D . ._ , . Tl/I WAY f0 P-’/I' lf C”/V U Descriptive bonklit will be srnf frvr 10 _ ~ . August l4ih . 7-i 8dtf g ' \ 1,.. 'f Pies, 'Rolls, f mils, Tea ' Cake, Snaps, from wholesome flour best fruits, etc. ' self to~dsy. _gals Harilwara Bu Lld ~;i_;__-_-,;_»a_;,;__;_¢_ t . \ \\'\ _ . _ ____ ` Choice . l l Delicious Cream Bread Baking Buns, ` Dough- Cnkes, Scotch etc, all made Prove it your- ough’s Tabloidsuow, we have the sole agency for them in this Province. You’ve known all n- long the excellent qual- ities of these world-faln- ous tabloids. You always feel satisfied and your patient is greatly bene- fitted when these tab- loids are used in /your prescription. lf you want best results, s scify Burrmlgh's`Wellrorne 'lpabloids in your next pres rripiion. You can always get them here. - 1 . ¢ 'i _.r -»¢.-.».»,~. -» ....- 'l li z 2 i .2 i r E* 9 .r € i i r r /. 7. il 51 __i___. _.___é.-__-_. ' ]‘e|¢sc¢,p¢ ‘ in _ . _ 1. Straps _ m an ' ' w. 60c and 95c ~ l‘7"'~; .ei if °. “Z” 1- "li 0 e Ru 45° . Sirens l io A ' . '5`.'_;l'.lf_l~:i_`;‘l(-~lJ`." I .\- -. . - ,' f.. '.._\' i PY- li/ . _ ~_,~s._~ '___f.lr_:,:_ i .'e,»7.’E'»¢. ' ’ .ta J \I_4_g_ Q lv.) .rl- \ fo if ---~» Hand blaggaae to be proud of--- IN 'l`l-IF. GOOD (il.l) l) \YS WHEN THE 'l`l’ \\'FLl ER wicked his ll:ni..~' ~ \~=.\-...\~.- mr.-»~w»-- Rcnl _lczilllor suit. case, uilll sole \'¢-ry Clinics rg-_qi lc-:if llc-l- suit criszc, ; lerilller Corllcrs, llllell lining, brass lock clolll lined, shirt 1n»rl;c'l,_ '|n~;1s,=: loci; :ind and c:i_lchcs, oilfsldc siriips fittings ` 24 inch 6 50 22,inch 7.25 1.4 inch 8.20 Good henry lirisil lczilllc-1* suit case, lll§Ll,()\,V glylc _Wil ,-no-_ nil full 3 lie:i\'_\' li':ifl\cl‘ col‘nci'.<, lcntller lining lerillici'-one side can, lm. L__\,,`.,,,.1L-il nlunlt. a~.»a<.».\-.\-.\- 11 wiill shirt pocket, good lmiss locks and foul' inches liilcii lil_l`nl;;--llcrivy outside I .side ciilvllczs. straps _ 20 inch 8.50 -24 in nh [225 Better grades all leather suif cases $l9.50. »..».»~».s-_-».\ .faves .~>~.~.~,“\..»a\-.~\- KIT BAG OF best grain leather, CLUB Ii,/\!_},'\`()l" .*`»_\IO()'l`lI C1150 lciitller li1lcd,lcntllcr covered fl'niilc,lland lcutller, leather linrli, loniller cow-red siilcllc-d llaudlc, brass lock and side frnllle, lll':lss 105]; .ind _slide cnlcllcs. = CIliL‘llf.'S . ‘ 'l`l'fl`auy pzitt ern ~ , ‘ I8 inch 15.50 16 inch 7.50 I8 inch 8.50 J A Club Bags of very excellent value but cheaper than the ' shove-are _shown ei 90c, l.l0, 2.20, 2.'60 and 4.00 each. . @.~.-.-~».»... " TRUNKS-Waierpronl canvas covered and ririlendidly made ‘ T- 3 50, 5-65. 4-00, 4.50. 5 zs. 6.00. 9.00. lo.2s. i2.s.l, laso. ,__ ,_ .- ii ._ __ 4 _ _ _ r l' --- ~----* " V ” - 1 ‘ , 1-1 _ Service l .- o / » . . o . . ~‘ ‘ . 3 ` ONLY SO li-`AR AS 'l`l ll.\` store is of ~_____ :_ ll ;_~'or_»\c, iicilinl T1l".'lc<~ io lln~_ lu-<;pl~_~ of l’,_l". I; _ *f ‘=f=- ~~ QQQ in »rln;;ill_ ' if.-nl illi-gum. '» my nnii -ii ,I ' ,-_¢,,_o,-;|]qn‘,`ill‘§.'i'll0__l.-5, 1 _ *cr\.~'f\ll:~‘\ie`."i~.l bmi--,~l g»ril.~.~.. only ili~l :ri _‘_ ‘ i far has it ally right io exist. 3oofl.<. nic . __ /.$,‘ull,,_. , nil. day ..l.-| flu) d.»lll,_ oill l»..~l liliui I I f _'l`;[(l»/"'"|I|.l~|\\'l`lll'l ma; ni- /l _ >0~ii-~ cll f"llil us' ni nni' li ru lull crlrrylllg l 0 illf illt' l`1il”}` Dsl' iil»il\'L: "CU l"Ul{ l».\." v.-__ 5oA erO$9 _/___' - l good ollcloths J ' W. ' N i 2 Cl h 'ro Gi-:TA F_i,oos co\'l-:RING of I UTSL Ot g,,0,1w¢m»__;rt;ructive nppcnliiilcc :ind low price calls for Oilcloili e\'crytiliil:. A \’0l'l 'l`l\i:< l-xrl»llr\llll\' in-ll nlrldlf rli'c.-ri nialcriiil is illl~TilCll\"? range "n""°‘l yo" hem ln dny iiizikillg lieu' fl il-luis cvcr\' diiy- _ - . _ - ~ _ \.' .1 4 I ,’ . fffvl'l“'l“i1illllgS-twopzllrofsorks and his Sunday boots-in :i lilo rod cotton ‘ 1 and 2 yards wide _ _ . _ , _ , ,- \ f .t ,, _ _ I, L., fm,,__.1,],,¢ G.il.l_lc.l, y_noll iildl l, nn 3013. 35° “ml 40° Per nllumc wld' cololll, and vel'_v illlrnlilc. White stripe oil blues Linoleunis at 55c“ “ " _ - __ _ ., . 1.|'¢ ~- . lnlaid Lliioleuln i.oo and i.25. l“"l""' ‘l‘m"l)"l’"‘ nr ll m ml L Colne in :ind let us show you llnu' \\'L-ll we can serve you ill this line. 20c .per yd. 4 *KN l i Q ' NURIC! F61' P. E. I. KE... .r. _ The 2 M acsl °l“"°“°‘°"“ _ dmwm ' . ‘ ” ‘49 0*- G°‘“'4° 5*' ' ii M _ *°~“__l- »- i -iinngm ` :_ i ___-___-.- --1 - --- B il A New . '¢;‘éf1";;?`¢ , l Policy i covering_'I.`otnl Disability is uow issued by the ' . Department ol Railways and Canah Sun LHC of C1nn(ln' For Partylculars liiterculoilinl liniliviiy--Ill\|lro\'¢\nlc-ills At to » » Iliilillix-ldxieiiraioil ul lime. _ ` "'llI~l linm for ri-criving t<~nili=ni lor Pier and ielllodli has ln~i~|i,i°xli-vldeil from ° I 'l‘hursi|e\y, the 20th day ill July. |911. to Monilny. the :flat day uf Jlily, 1911. 1\t‘1! ‘ o'cloc lr noon. "'Vl"rl'<°llcwl'i 1. . 1 '1 , Dcpnrfmonl of Railways and Canals. O|.tswa,.lur|ei'»ill. 191|. Nowlpnvi-ra linsorling this ml-ul. witlloiit uulhnrily from the nn-nt. will noL`oe paid for lt._ _ ‘.'~isaa\ ‘ ‘ ' i 1