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'11 ii iii’ JULY 5,15... --- M ',,,,,,,, mi., .ss THE cnAiu.o'r'ra"rowN GUARDIAN --~ me-i or ml -~- PAGE FIVE gf, _'E ‘_ _ 7 _ V'/'»‘~t _'J 4. .» ' -f . -fy. ‘as ;¢. it ~; v ¥ A *___ ,,,, ________- _._ -_.__-1 "'?-\"° air ealth “XVII 'Alla T0 RESTORE GRAY IAIR T() ITS NATURAL C019! AND BEAUTY. No msuer how old md faded your hair looks, or how loi\_r you have been gray. il wi woilc wooden lor you, keep you looking young. pro.. mute A luxurianl powth ol healthy hair, stop its falling rlanl nun: out and POB|l|V¢ly lt- move Dandrull. Will not mil skin or linen. Will not injure your lair. ls Not e Dye. IEYUSI All. sUlS'l'l'|'U'|'lS .1-00 and 506. lloliles, at Dnggiltx .ll|l.o_llayl»ec.Co..Il¢wu-|¢,N..|., .a_i\. E, A. FOSTER. successor in A. W. REDDIN. Sunnyside. l _"Rheui°natism_ Our special rheuma- tic cure has given grand results.Many who have used it speak of it in thc highest terms. All rheumatic per- sons should try it. (leo. E. Hughes, 'l‘iie I-'coplc's iJruggist_ 7-5d?/i. THE OUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown The latest news, first of all. George and Mrs. Wood, Hazel-brooik, are visitiiig friends in Summerside. Mrs. S. Inge and Miss .Lena Gay Haaelbrook, were in this city 'Sat- urday. Next Wednesday, July 6th, will be a splendid day for St. Paul's Sun- day School picnic at Montague. The ladies have prepared dainty Iuncheons for the festival on_Bri~g\h- ton Road tomorrow to be served from three o'clock in the afternoon. Only ten cents, children five cents. Philip H. Lana oders his farm at Cherry Valley for sale. This valuailxle farm of ninety acres has good build- ings in connection. For particulars sec ad which appears in th_is issue. Miss Adele Palmer, daughter of H. J.fPalmer, K. C_,has returned home, after spending the winter `in Montre- al. She was accompanied by Mrs. Reginald Wilson, who will spend the summer at her old home in Crapalid. tl -- _ill ___.- _ -s "‘ -ren. I i:siABi.isiieii rinizrr ranns | I .<~- li Saturday and Mondays \\ v q. l v - ‘Band with the lioolis' _ J lil _ _*csv _" AW* 4 J BARGAINS *'- ~,.¥`_» xv" \>’,§,\.-rw A.-\\ I 5 Ar /` 75' 5. \ .‘ sf, _, A \ \ "' .-4 \ 'K .»,i . ’{,v . . ' ~ 'lf 0*. nr* /I \ i~;i>Ai<”rMi.:Ni‘Ai sroiz i-‘ C __ __ tl 1 . 4 \ 4 _ Bakery R -1-117- ' _, _‘tts __` Miss Linda Smith, Pownal, is vis- iting friemd-s in the city. There was about' one and a quarter inches of rain fell yesterday. E. and Mrs Chandler, City, return- ed last evening from a visit to Ox- ford, N. S. . There were no Chicago Markets or _New _York Stock Quotations in this m»orn1ng’s despatches. ‘Mrs (Dr) G._ M. Campbell of sg John, has arrived on n visit to Mig; Ethel Poole of this city. _ Mrs. Gsorge Lightizer, City, re- turned last night' from Moncton, where_ she had been visiting for some days. Miss Pearle McKenzie and Miss Carrie Howe, City, have returned after spending a few days in Mon. tague. ‘ The “Flora T” has arrived in port, with a cargo of spruce boards for the McDonald, Roc, wood working CQ, C-ity. A first-class booth and visitors’ taible will be in connection with St. Paul's Sunday School picnic, to- morrow, at Montague. The Scbooners Arthur McGi'llivray and Harold J. McCarthy, have an-iv_ ed in port with car. goes of hard coal for C. Lyons or Co. Rev Z. L. Fash, M. A., B. D., Hills- b0r0, N. B., has accepted the call to the Baptist Church in this cilty and will commence his pastorate here on the first Sunday in October. . R. Bearisto, Auctioneer, will sell Turkish and Persian rugs, decorative garniture, etc, at the Lyceum, Prince Street, on Thursday and Fri- day next as will be'seen by his ad elsewhere. All the delicacies and everything that is nice mav lic had at St. Paul’s Sunday School picnic tomorrow. Those who do not go will he sorry for the next twelve months that they missed such a treat. Mrs G. R. White, City, desires to express heartfelt thanks for the inranvi kindly tokens of sympathy from Charlottetown, Yarmouth an-d Dor- chester Baptist Churches; also, from friends near and far, since her sad bereavement, the loss of s devoted husband. Mrs Grant, wife of Rev H. R. Grant, of .New Glasgow, N. S., the well known temperance worker, spent the week end in the city. accompani- ed by her little daughter and her cousin, Miss McIntyre, trained nurse from Ontario. They left yesterday morning on return home. - An enquiry will be hcl-il this morn- ing in the Bank of Nova Scotia chambers, City, into t-he cause of the recent collision between the Rosa- lind and the Mints. Capt. Luger, Examiner of Masters and Mates, H-alifax, arrived in this city on the Northumberland and will conduct the investigation. Captain Finlayson and his chief officer of the Mintn and the Captain of the Rosalind will be ex- amined. Tihc new silk gown presented to Rev. T. F. Fullerton and referred to yesterday was the gift of a number of ladies and gentlemen, personal friends of Mr. Fullerton. At the morning service he expressevl his ap- preciation in graceful terms of the valued gift. ’l`he old gown, which he- had used for 25 years had seen ser- vice in many places, including South Africa, having pleasant memories at- tached to it. He trusted that the new one, while-it lasted, would have equally pleasant associations. A resident of the West end of the city was some what startled about folur o’clock one morning q-uite recen- tly hy hearing a noise in the lower part of the house. The noise was al- arming enough to warrant a call for the police, On the arrival of the officers on the scene it was found that ,_ party unknown had broken in- to the cellar by way of the hatch and from thence proceeded upstairs to the kitchen from which a hasty and timely exit was effected. An- other rather good story is told of n party who, it is supposed, is the same person referred to above. Since then a-nother of the citizens of the' same section of the town was awak- ened about nridn-ight by a scuflling noise in the yard below and after hastily donning some clothing, he went downstairs. Hn found nothing in the yard hilt his dog who, how- ever, had seen something. In the d'og's mouth was a strip of grey panting and the householder prompt-ly decided that there was no further need for alarm that night im- promptly deciding that there was no of the same nature have been heard and the individual who is so fond of paying nnlnvited calls in the early m°m|“H hours may find himself ox- pected and earnestly pressed to ac. cept some jewelry in the shape of Cast Hillel. automaticallyi locking bracelets. S'l'EWAll'l"S noni: mini: ciuziin BREAD is made with fine evapor- ated cream and weighs one and a half poinids full wei ht. This iilread will please lioth you and your friends °"ii.° '§ii'ii’iiii°`i' T-he Northumberland arrived in port. last evening at eight ten. Rev Dr Pringle, Sydney, N. S., came to the city last night on the Northumberland. Mr and Mrs Lawrence, City, were passengers _to the city last evening on the Northumberland. Capt. Brown, City, of the Earl Grey, came to the city last evening on the Narthumberland. Any boy over 16 years of age, who wishes to earn $4.00 per week, should read the classified column. Tomlorrow will certainly be a fine d'ay xor St. Paul’s Sunday School picnic and Montague will look its loveliest. . Samuel Doyle, now located in the west, arrived in the city on the Nor- thumberland to spend a vacation at his home here. 'T‘he children at the St'J-ameri S. S. picnic will be well looked after, an will also the visitors who go to Miir- ray River on Thursday. Fare fifty cents, children half fare. The ladies are preparing all the seasons' delicacies for the visitors' table at the St James picnic to Miir- ray River on Thiirsd-ay. The train leaves at nine o'clock. Return farc- lifty cents. The monthly meeting of the Pown- al .W_ M. S, will be held on Wednes- day, July flth. at the home of \.‘m and Mrs Wood, Mt Herbert, at 2 p. m. If the day should prove unfavor- able it will he held first fine day. Mrs A. E. Morrison, City, left yesterday morning for Halifax accompanied by hcr mother, Mrs McNeill. After a vis- it at the latter city Mrs Morrison will leave for Vancouver, B. C., on n two riiontlis’ trip. Rev M. L. Orch-ard, Missi0nary~ elect to India, will speak in the Bap- tist Schoolroom this evening. It is urgently requested that all who can possibly attend will do so as Mr. Or. chard is an interesting speaker n-n-tl will have an interesting message. On Saturday John McMiirrer was convicted of a first oilence against the Prohibition Act and fined $100 and costs. A summons for fourth of~ fence has been served against 'P. P. Gillis and another for third offence against Dan Cronin, both returnable on Saturday. Harvey Mitchell of the Dairy Divis- ion, Ottawa. ,accompanied by F. T. Morrow, will address Dairy meetings at Marshfield today, Winsloe, (Har- rington Hall) tomorrow and Hamp- ton, July 7th. All interested in Dairying are invited to be present.- All meetings will begin at 8 D. m. sharp. A complaint was made at the Police Station in this citv ve.'=terdev by 5 young sailor off a vessel in port whose pay was in arrears. He sought authoritative. aid _in his efforts at th-e collection of his earnings and a ser- geant of police went with him and interviewed the master of the vessel. The result of the visit is not yet apparent hut,- at any rate, the youth has not revisited the civic seat of justice since. _ USE ~ Kodak Films The films of speed and quality. I Johnson (D. Johnson. | A -1 Now For The Holidays No holiday is coni- plctc without a Kodak or Brownie Cninera. Snapshots of picnic parties, scenery, and groups will bc remind- crs of inziny happy da 's s Jcut. ) We can supply your Kodak needs. |_ $2 fo $25 Johnson & Johnson Fine Hair Brushes We arc allowing :i very special line of good values in hair brushes. The import- ance of this line is under estimated by iiizniy. . . Our stock is thc very best prociirable, selected carefully and are unexcellcd values at the prices quoted. Ask to see our hair brushes from 251: to $5.00 Look for the sign that says. .,'.¢ ,_ , _ __ ___ `L_;I .ll _i _ ___,\. A I -~ .1 Q l \".7~5~:-1. in "~§iihii" Quo f-1- _.___ ___ $5 ,,_ I; '& I _ , ._ __ '_ ..‘..gi.>',~'."-. _‘ , . i.. ‘ ,* 5 -5;____./<2 "__ . ._ '_ 11|/ .3 fl \.»i 5: , ""-"i` i' Q." ' . ._ __ '£5-' If I ,/‘_..‘.° > 1 Mfr' ¢“1'_. ..._ i._=,i¢fE:I " 7 gr 1 ' -Shi \ i _,'_ ij' /,_ T ’. ¢<, W"./-_ \_.l_§:_\_ ",. 1,. `\\ A ' " . ° _._..... \` ., = -_»-'___ _.,f;.._.-»" .. \»/,_ - _ ._\ _ ..\.... , . . _ I U =._ `l / _\\~_ 7. ~ .- -¢ /A _I #F fi to your scnsc of t ic ru' f A great lot of Sou ed on fine qua ity oinbinzition rczid\ .Y-.~ _f _ _ . , _ ._ . . é . Getting together on _ I The Cushion question \.Vc lrivc just opened zi liczuitifiil linc of cushion tops that will_ interest; f ,I .The stencil designs which :irc thc principal ones shown will :ippcxil . ' n. - ~ - _ . _ _ - ‘ 50 1 tistic-and the prices will _plczisc _von iioiii tilt P01111 of i _ \.iQ`“, of CC,m0m_\._ Legg get together on thc question, _ Venh- “Cliai‘- ` A splciidid rniigcof special patterns _ ‘ li lottctown" Cushions vary effccttivc f i .-‘ - .- 1 _ irin inn er- clcsigii, printed on .I goof 25 . . - ~' I ' ‘ ‘ ' Qicncil mttci'iis irint- 5 -I A Uflnclldouh rimgc of ‘ell lm“dh(f)ihl -",L..“ li- -' Y ~ iistcfiil clolour 1 cziiivas, very c cttnc ccsigiis, ._ Choose from the whole gicat range .it....... _ _ . . C » Cushion Slips in Burlap and Caiivus, Cushion Slips in inuslin, :ind __ i such idch in great range You will find licrc :ill thc popular ' v r .' _ t ‘ ‘ _ ‘ iihichtls for the tilibroideriiig work ucccssziry on thcsc. J ‘ ' . .i`,1i'h\\‘> _ ,Q/ff" M' I ' M/ 5. ¢=`;,,,,~ 1, -A K . ;', . .-_ 'f . 5 as ~.~».» -~..~.-~.-\~.~.-.~¢-. ,"1 i . l i » \~.\\e...e. l . iii'I`upcsti'_\' c1islii‘oiis,\\'ovon iii Iicl- I , Qiuiii, quaint and :ittr:icti\'c rlcsigiis, . stroiig' :ind dur:il>lc................~ 256 ' I I _ ' to go to work upon. I .su:1ll\‘ Svld ill n‘*¢`~ :~:>°`~ 1' i k _ _ .--»- .» ~ ...uv nv.-..._A _...N-.~..\~-_.N-.-_-A-..~.\w.»_-_f._.w.,..».x\-A-.~.-:_lt_A . s ».. ~ ~ W... "G0 to SL pnnps Sunday School, picnic toinorrow at Montliille. and he happy for the next three months. Fare only 50 cents. 7-5d1!- “SOLDlERS-- Beer & 7-zdtf. l~soLDIERs, _Buy TOWELS at lane prices at BEER & WEEKS. 7.2dtf. “SOLDIERS--ten centt buys a nice TOWEL H Beer&Weeks. .7-2dtf. "i.ADivA FORM TRAINING con- sE'rs ARE CARRIED IN s'roci< AT OUR coRsE'r DEi>Aa'1‘Mi-:NT~ AND IF YOUR SIZE I-IAr>i=E.\1s 'ro BE OUT TODAY WE'I.L| HAVE THE THING aici-rr HERE Eos you In Form DAYS. MOORE is Me- LEOD. e-eatin. “Our talk about Essences has done good. More and more people are coming here for their flavorinzs. U'_l8.v have wakened up to the fact that nine tenths of the essences sold are fakes. For your own sake try a sample ounce of our Vanilla. LBIHOU. 1"0Pi1_9l" mint or other essences we make.PI‘1C9 10c an ounce. The MacKinnon Drug Co. Cor Gt Geo & Kt Strs. drti. ___`.. “No more trouble with the highest fitting collar, or fanciest tie, if you use an “Oxford necktle holder." You ¢g,n put your tie on in one~quarter the time you take usually. Bud it in' snres you twice the wear _f_rom_ _ YOUF tie. Try one 25c at Bruce s. 4,-.l0dtf Gi'-iliiery I Bargains _ lfinnr per llhl 5.35 and 5.50 lfluiir oil Ili Hugs atm (lraiiiilatcd Sugar .zo Ilis -for i. in liiirhadovs Sugar i0ll\S l0"43" ;_;t~ will buy any of the follow- iii 1. Ti lli l'I.~’<‘ 1-" QS? . ` ... x» r-..¢,\. ._ \._,_ W. T ___.__.~§..:--,_-. .'*Z .. . ~'f . -`.~ \'~`_-r".\}~.\`t~T _“A »u\_~"\n§;€