june 15, 1968 Em...-5 -1 I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' PAGE ssvan n|z*,"::_|'V°ul'll fltadzvn, eully tired, thin, _ _“_ ° " " T ' Run Down ine Queers couiiir ouiiiniii , ,lm ,hm I* "_ V 1,, 1,. tion. Abloed purifier to i 1Zf°"i,u.,. an uni. W llterlllve. an nie io alzfniiriii. £1 WE r BELIEVE ' Rxitwiian ‘ Why not try lt? t ' It's agood smoke HICKEY & NICHOLSON, l3'.i..§.‘.Z.-'..‘.‘.'.§‘.'._` dmwfrwtf ‘ Charlottetown, P.E ' h_,,,,_..._fe _----__-~ -____ _...__ . __ _ llave your photos taken in all the lending styles at CO0K'S. Best facilities for family groups. Films developed at lowest prices. Sludio. DesBrisay Block Charlottetown. Hughes’ Saline clcniises and purilies the system, no better spring medicine. Price 25c per bottle. Hughes' Digestive Tonic cures that tired feeling. It gives strength and vigor to the entire bor‘.y._ Price 25c per bottle. ci:o_A ip. Aiiupiias. A limited iiiiiiilier of re. giilir ciistoiiiers for our Home Made _ Bread - White or brown, to whom same ‘will be dc- ivered as required. I Camerons Grocery i N0 13 Upper Pownal St. 6¢_-idniwfgni K w >-0 _ rllmltl _l`»lllf' . Market Basement I 7 coot CANVAS FOOT- WEAR Warin weather de- niaiids cool foot cover- ing.\Ve can recommend our canvas shoes for comfort, coolness and cheapness. \/Voiiien’s white caii- vas shoes $1.00 to 2.00. . Men’s brown canvas shoes 1.2 5. Meii’s white canvas shoes 1.25 to 2.oo. Boys’ brown canvas shoes I,.o'o. Youths’ brown can- vas shoes 75c. ` Girls’ white or red canvas shoes 75c. UChild’s white or red canvas shoes 75c. Alley ®. Co, Cliarlottetown P. E, I ' (Sent by mail at saiiie price). Head Offices In New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. ' ~ clock Saturday night, 3°'-“dev evening st s.:-io. wiggles glladyis Large,'City, left gat. Mrs. I. McNeill. of Charlottetown ¥’.VlSi¢l.llg her parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Wins. Rioniiiuotn, N, B_ _h‘”hu“d9l`E0lJe a sllccesisfu-1 operation '°“ i8 eyes at the Eye and Ear pn. fiflnnry at Boston. L0dB8 of Free M h ` Yarmouth last wiiezilills' W ich met at bM'§)~J P0113' Carver, accompanied . y 9* Yflllllg son of Boston, is Spemililg the summer with her father -David Small oi this City. In the People’s Cemetery has late. .lv been placed by cnnnaier nna neii °l this City fl mllgniflcent iiiiiiiaincnt .i:.§is:. aries. ‘" ’“°e~~ °' The Patriot Marathon Race cakes -Flaw t0|11gl1T»- The start will be from _the Patriot office over a ten mile icourse and will end at the starting il-llace. There is every prospect ol an .interesting race. - Lawrence 0’Leary, who since last gill has been attending St. Dunstan's FOUEEB. Charlottetown, arrived home , _“dey to spend his vnontion with Ibis parents Mr. and Mrs. O'Lenry, Richiihucto, N, B. Massachusetts newsapers contain !rep_ort‘s od the suicide of n Mrs, Edith A. Bows, aged 35, the wife of 'I‘._F‘. Bowe, of Grove Street, Essex, Mass. She is reported to have been born in this Province. Announcements have been received 0! the ma.rriage~oi Miss Clcely Moore Charlottetown, and Frederick A Joy- 'ce on Wednesday June 10th at Glo- ,ucester Mass. Mr._ and Mrs. Joyce ,will be an home after July' 15th ut 14 Wilbu Street, Everett. l The marriage of John Walter Mc- Leod Of N'°W\H'k.N. J.. and son of 'Alexander McLeod of Orwell to Miss §Iria Grace Maier of_Ncwark is ari- .nouucetd for' June 16th. D. A. and Mrs Bruce, City, are among the in- vited guests. The Guardian is pleased to learn lthat. Arthur-. Gay Carver, son of ,Richard Cnrver; Pownal, has just ‘completed his course of three years in the Law School of Boston Univer- lsity and has passed an exceptionally ‘satisfactory examination. He is now taking tho necessary examinaticlns to be adinltited to the Bur and pur- poses cntering the offices of his bro- ther Percy W; Carver L L. B. of Boston. l I i ' The committee in charge of arrange- ments for the moonlight excursion tonight have arranged with Worth's Band to render se_v.eral_se1cctions_ln front of the Patriot Olllce. During the finish of llie r.-~.i.'i>., im- medintely after the race the Band will form up and mnrch to 'the Steam Navi ation Wharf and g lust Up-to dale (‘ale in the city. lboard the str. Harland with the |Sons of England and their frliends F-veryl\lins1le=*¢=““l Ulm- 'for n aeiignnni san. T ours ecial 25c dinners t.li;y nr.: QOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQQ. ...__ V ry P The following is the program for wel. e mee E 0 e ran o ge of l Q lth tf‘n f th G d L rl Quick lunches at ntllioiirs from loc ll | | | ;0d'dleu°W5 °f Charlol-l-etoeu which i5 Open from 8 30 n ni to i2-30 l*-'"- Give us a call. ' rizodmwfrttstf. on ~m~n»n¢» ¢mf3¢i"l\¢¢$»“7-"‘\4Nl if WARM Weather iii here. You will need more FRUIT. Oranges Bananas, Pine Applc‘, uexcelleiit order and rice moderate at Mc KENN/\’S Both Stores. 5-zttdrftf ' See our window this week We show a Ladies' swell _Tan Calf Blucher Goodyear welt Hoot worth $54.00 At half Price . ooooweoowocooo 1 _ no Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat intl Skin. Evra tested and fitted for .;l»\ss:~»i. _ tll"lt`lUlll HOURS Btiltiiinur lik Flour put up in Barrels ioo lb Bags 50 lb Bags 25 lb Bags Low Prices for Cash Ladies'lan Bouts “BEM ® G0"- A Nice Light Dress, §lto be -held on the second Wednesday . in August: Grand dress parade of Kent 5“'°°¢. Oddfellows. Costume .1 Dark clothes, white tics and gloves and silk hats. Exemplication of new ritual: lst, degree, St. Lawrence Lodge, Char- lottetown: second degree, Prince Edward Lodge, Summerside. Canton Latour in dress uniform will be pre- ii in ii -t. ni. i.m-fixup ni. sent and' confer degrees. Grand recep- - --.rin-soy rnwmintniont tion nfnd welcome by the Meyer end Premier. P. E. Island has added .“9°*‘.“‘°““’.“‘ about 100 new members to the Lodges this year, and it is expected that the attendance will be the larg- est in the history -of the Order, and lthe Grand Muster expresses the de- inirn nine nii odoioiiows who onn ,mnke their summer holiday trip to Charlottetown. We have just received direct Mitchell and Bilby, evaiigellsts at ‘the Christian church, were greeted hy ll'0"\ lll'~` Mm 3 lot of B EAV`ln fair audience at the initial service yesterday, and the house was crowd- ed in the evening. The morning ser- mon wns devoted to “How to Save Charlottetown," ln which the evan- gilists set forth the idea of a perso- ‘ nal salvation and the necessity of christian people working at saving -the soul of the individual if the town is to be saved. Paul said : "I am not ashamed ol the gospel of »l Christ for it is the power of God un- to Salvation," and if people were saved by the gospel in Paul's day, it is the way to save the people oi Charldttetown. “Each one win one through Christ." In the evening Mr. Mitchell preached an able discourse leaking for me subject "what does [ood onro for cnnriomtown." ood 1 th clt d f ovee e y, as compose o men and women, with an infinite love; l"“ l°l’°f0S"“l’h "‘°l‘°’“P'°“y Picture' being infinite '1ove. it cannot be sur- burgy om nn- on n visit to Lunon-| I M“'°°l"1 J- Cnmpboii si camigan,l 'rho schooner ‘ G°°- J- LEM. Gif-Y. has been sie:-1.-‘ ed Grand Steward of the Grandl Prowse Bros Ltd. are oflerlng ox- So cnll at our studio willi your new sum- Bd d b t ed b th . '"5' '|'°’”‘ ""4 “Md 5'9"' friends A phow' hllsstsoriaiiaip .leohdas wlibpdsid that God V0" '°"‘°'“"°' °f lf’“"”" pr°""s°d 'hem' so loved the world that he gave his one. The Amatenris well looked aflerut .on to dm that the world might be our studio. Fllinii developed at short “ved and the apostle made un 0! "‘“l°°‘ - the statement that while we were yet B Eiqrgers Christ ldiéid for us. Prof. i t Tm'EP"0~\"‘7 m' lthe bitiiiaitiddilganlla ned Iadoindhist edodi ` ` ytributod greatly to the meetings, he ‘was assisted in the evening musical service by Mrs Bilh who rendered a - 1 ' ° l i in and im sl l '- mt fer _ I. very p eae g pres vo seec fi-if-X,,!:.°n.\iiy oxeap|iys‘inrii»y.l{lfl'f"|‘if`i‘3‘.§lll‘¢ tion. 'rho service tonight wni begin $2.00 , . 'noi Sprague & Co, . Sunnyside P . 11|) B'._ll`l -. ~-....-»..».~... ..| . prim “ .. itil “ .- _;[\.p',‘m,.... ._..s.t.i..... _:li '_ ... .. ........... DJII- ;-u __........ ................ L, '.;_m._`.IlI`i§ili.\'Di\t"S.`.`.'..` 3-M _ .,.'..................... l - ,.. '-4;.: -.' 4.01' " ~ 7.5!) a.m. R..'¢\ a.m. l0.UJ Lm. li.30 a.m. 100 lam. Rm p.ni. .W =¥§§e§ I nm 7 p.m: i p.m. ‘»’i'.'S.' 3.'.dp.m. 5.0ip,ui 'neotoii eco.-‘-,depot irons too' io., ne-» tat 8 o'c)ock, subiect being selected by the audience. I inblldilllii"r”CrmTi”T1d:e:Ai.3lidekngdi-r G* F' es 0 n l Th” mall Blltwilll 8l‘l'ived at 10 o-l The Dominion Government Cruiser o Petrel is in p t. l' The Northumberland got into portl Dr. S; R. Jenkins returned home home on Saturday night from lOtztnwa where he had been lattendiing the -Canadian Medical Council. Mrs. Pugsley, St. John, Miss Fish, -Newcastle, and Misa Kier, Malpeqne, arrivediln the City last night on a visit to Miss Gwen Welsh, Queen .Btreet. Pilgrim is loading lumber in Halifax for Charlottetown, P. E. 1'., and goes from there in ball- ast to Rexton. N. B., to load 10;- Boston. Ceptiovnally good values at their ,June whitewear sale which is now on and ladies interested should make it a point. to read the firms ad which will appear in tomorrow's Guardian. l The congregation oi St. John's Church, Crapaud, have secured the services of the Rev. A. W. M. Har- ley.M. A., of King's College Wind- sor for the summer months. He will enter upon his duties on Sunday lJune 28th holding service at 11 a.m. and 1 p. m. l The funeral of the late Mrs. Mc- Quaid will leave the Law County Building on Monday, the 15th inst., ,nt 3 o’clock p. m. for the railway station, thence by train to St. Theresa where the funeral will tgkc place on Tuesday the 16th inst., at 9 o’clock a. m. from the residence of her brother Andrew Bradley. ‘ The lecture on “Scotland” in the Fore-ster’s Hnll, Mt.. 'Stewart last Friday evening by Dr. D. N. McPhail was quite a success notwithstanding tha wet evening. The speaker held his audience spell bound for nearly an lronr and a half. Solos were rend -ered by Mins Sadie McLeod, Dundas, iChns. McDonald and Joseph McDon- ald, Mt. Stewart, while Miss Pigott played. The proceeds amounted bo $51 which went for the Presbyterian Church property. Had che evening been fair it is said, thc hull could not halve held all the people. I 'l`he.tlrst match, mixed foresomes handicap, for the executive commit- |te<_- prize, was playcd on the Belvi- .dere Links on Saturday afternoon. Tho following players took partz- l Mrs. Mc(‘frendy und H. W. Long- ivorth, won from Miss Bartlett and Dr. Alley. Mrs. W. W. Clnrk and Dr. ;il~\nch- ard, won from Miss Pope and W. K. Rogers. _ l Mrs. W. S. Stewart and A. W. Weeks, won from Miss Rogers mid R. G. wniinoo. _ 1 '1‘hc other players who were iziitblc to piny on Saturn-oy will rlny el during the wcck. The next match will ,be played on Saturday next June |20tli. | TR THE DENTIST NEEDED. Your tooth may ache and thro_b, but tlint’s no reason for piillmg it. Try this-,-run Ncrviline over the gains and put some batting soaked with Nervilinc in -the cavity and the pain goes right away. Nothing hnli so good for tootliaclie as I’olson's \Nervlline. . MEN OF Cl'lAltli0'l"I‘E'l`_()WN AND §PROViNCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ‘ISLAND :- I am now in n better position than over to give you the very hes tn be had in the tailoring art,havlng lrcceived the latest New York lash ‘ionsfrom the Johh J. Mitchell insh- lion house for the spring and summer inf 1901:. l have also received a large 'supply of the very lntcst in suitingo. overcoatings, trouserlngs and ladies' coatings, which I will ninke up at the lowest possible price. I have a ladies' cont rankcr who is an expert ,ln that lfi_e. Ladies give us a call and get a coat that will please you linany style you choose. I have also an expert from the old country who ivill clean and press and repair your elothini' nt a very modest price. Give us your order early und avoid the rush. JAMES (‘-ALLAGI-IAN Upper Queen Street. 3--l8t'lniw|.ull!. - ' BRIDAL GIFTS 1 The popularity of Pearl l Je ~ elry is still niiabated. ' We are showing a splen- did liiie of Pearl Brooches, ‘ Slick Pine; Safety Pins, _ Pendants, and Rings. Anyone of which is well suited as n gift for bride or bridesmaid We emphasize quality in the selections of our goods and supply our custoiiiers with the very highest grade. < i 8 . - . ;,':;',:',:': £,'l°|m°f’;hpl;:‘,l:;' .I,;T';,§;:2 Jeweler-Opticlan r tinted' ' A- W- Refldln. Pham-. B-. Bimnrdde. Qi l STANLEY BROS A VAST RANGE OF BEAUTIFUL t ' deny. our assortineiit is at its greatest. --»-- - ~ --- .. ._ .. _ e .......f..`..E.....ne. 4. .. aa-. _ _ . _.__ _ .__: _ Every pattern eloquent of style and taste. Pretty stripes, figures, sprays ` etc in the iiiost dainty and exquisite colorin rs ever shown in Char lcttetown at this price .. There are about Iooo yards iii tnis lot and that will not last loiig so do not The Weather Man has predicted zi hot wave so prepare for it early while gl Wes in colors to iiiatcli the suit or dress. c p ur. fE ea t' Lon g Gloves ` Short sleeves, lieiiig the style this season, necessitate the use of long Li i;silk gli/es .itq>:, 1.25, 1.35 pr. Long Fabric gloves 4oc, 65c, _ ‘ l ` J _ Woven Straw White _Blouses Suitcases _ How often is thc wish expressed, when prepar- ing for a short journey that one might have sonietliing large and liglitto carry things in _ 19 in 65c ea. 2r in Soc ea. 23 in i.oo ea. 25 in I.io Newest styles with Tokio panels, iaiicy yokes and sectional effects iii pretty cin- broideries and laces. Hundreds of patterns to choose from at 55c 75c,.I.25, 2 .oo etc. l ' Pleated Fabrics Fine French voile, 45 in wide, knife pleated for skirts and suits. All that is required to inake the skirts is to close up the back and put on a band. Cream, Blk, Navy and Brown. i 85C yd coiiiing more favorably known every , riiiiply send iis a postal card tellin require and we will send samples by return niail. facto,-y_ '_ » *'*' - » _ Mail Orders `] White ‘OFT lTli;T‘;‘l°1' d¢Pa1'U“ent is be' Pretty lawn organdy,1iiusliii, duck “S the kllld and Color Of mfltefiillyo-1 in the latest patterns direct from the Tub Skirts; d“Y_~_ _ _ and drill skirts both plain and fancy .3 . fl Merry Widow" ~ . Sceiiifi to lie llic cram- in Ladies' lints this season, but what geiiuilie Merry \\'iilo\v is going to weiir one of those 40 inch hals that are being offered hy iiiilliiiers in large ci'ies. But before your wife or best girl gets to enqiiiriiig how you know so iniich about it we will change the .eiilijc-ct by znirioiiiiciiig that we are selling lots of Maple Sugar becriiisc it is pure and the price is only 2.x cents per pound. l,fg|5*”Try it now und sec if you doii‘t like it. ' E. J. DESROC r1l`. rliiiwftf 5 " L5-ills: J ».:=-- .- _ -_.; .-.`- 1-r-=.i,__v_--» __ _»_":;;_~f-2'-=_r'E-.‘»i s it P 1-_ . _ , l ;; ..-- . -._ . - ~ .\\ 45- _xo ‘_ ,',_, . _\..__"“ ,i , t__ .yr _ _V .3 ‘Q " . \:-.-M, "r1‘ __ ' _ V 3?..-_:A-‘ _,-:_~."-"-,E-'i'-§=\a=~_¥__-”.:'_ _ - 1"- ._.~»~.~-*=;#;#.;;=~q.f r..- 1.-_*_-,-19:-2;-n.__-'~_,;_ _ - . I C.: ";_’/‘_-_'1_;_Q;_¥n:,_:-;_`¢'-l_§’==3=-1'-4;-_.~'~1‘:'~ - - '- /_ )=.e~ o Lord Dalineriy is thc most fashionable bred Clydesdale stallion ever imported to the Island and as an individuql cannot be beaten. _ , He was only shown three times-won first at Haldimam] Second at Simcoe, and first at Tilsonbm-g, His ¢0l¢5 woe ilrst and second at the same exhibitions in their class, though .nily thr e months old. ‘ Look hini over before selecting; stud, Stands in Cha,-_ lottetown for the season of i9o8 at the Revere Hotel -smbics P|CT0-YC BROWN. Owner ' The Always Busy Store 5 |r_i;_,Tts-»vl""ll ? ~-in A Wt1NIlE|lLANll T0-NIGHT Moving Pictures Russian Dr ina C:l:~;ey’s Niglitiiiare O Tello Two New Songs --~-~l|v~~+ MISS LOTTI li McKlNNCN AD.\llSSIO.\I , ___ _ __ _ ___~__.___ Only 5 cents. I l-<= '='< =Y S h iney No l22l9 Ca nadian No 726 Leather OCS . . I ndies°blucher cut patent leather shoes A all sues worth $2 5a our price for n few ‘ ip dnys $1 75 a pair. Here is your chance. L ~ to ret a neat u to-d / "’ ;"‘-ft./. =. -_ ' v ',,,`,V »§\.\‘-5-5.* .., _ _ - / " /I /Z ‘ ` Q _ ‘,' , . ` '_ -J _ l _ L '. _'.,(t__‘ 1 _i. _ p-_ ate shoe at s low ,r`,lr.ti . M p _»_.` a Q price. Thirty pairs left, get your sim u I ~ l ..% ' once. "' vi The Shoe man il mwfrt htf _~\ :\ A. E. Mai-:Action C. _Alex Brown -FoR- ` New Nobby Cloth _'ro- mnke your new Spring Suitor Overcoat Just give me a chance to show you the range of up-to-dug suitingl, hers will be no doubt but what.I can make you a suit that will please you in tyle. fit and finish. 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