i ff-3 "1'f»"’ "! ` L L ._ . ._1_ S ~ . , t _,J _ . \ i -3. , . i \ . . , _ , ., - 9 Vx _ - cf* las. ion. f--i~i-mf'cri"AizLo'rri:i‘owi< cUAitniAN _ __ ' ' `-` A - DGLL R D ~ l \ New “ms-ttf' ._ _._ » ¢~. ,-_ , _ , Reaiqlake Cori; oi 'Ice Cream ,- _ . " This IS A _VERY POPULAR DISH in the larger < cities. The cones are absolutely pure and delightful to the taste. We expect this should develop into a very popular service, being handy, sanitary, and delicious. Can be served at our tables or put up for carrying home. Try one, and you’il surely “have I another." The-v are good for the children too an.. _` they “ like ’em.” _ _ _ _ _ ~ THOMAS wH1i‘E_ CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM _ Wholesale and Retail _ iillmsxisli .' \ __ W it "F_L .__;: I ' w _Ask your dealer_ for Hickey’s Twist and insist on getting the genuine for We the Cissnest and ' best Chewing Tobacco. i Hl_CKEY’S is a large, _ 9 S ` clean, fragrant juicy plug _ that gives real satisfaction L ‘ to chewers afte"_r' they have “_ tired of other kinds. _ _ _Twlst TRY nicksws 'rwisr - _ _f ' _ - -the change will do yoti _ good. _ ‘ ir sm. . ‘ f Hickey Nicholson’ Tobacco Co. Ltd __. -ls 'W ~ Charlottetown , , _ _ . Wei-didillgi _ _ A if _Presents _TM _`_"_. Ll _ - = We have just received a nice line of Silver f ' Plated Ware which we _would be. pleased to ` A 4' Showéee our new Pyrex Casseroles. . ~ W. N. Jeweler .|_ _lis- '“ Blue Serge Suits _ Moat people think that a Blue Serge Suit is now si’ ` <_:`}¢|?nsiy_etz_i_s stotbree beyond the reach of the average _man- o'-soa'iso. _ _ _ -- _ We are still _selling First-class _lmD0¥£l<°dw§;'=l;'S€_i;E___l__¥; b tfui fine twills. feflillaf .wmgt an B811 l g nt ed, at practically.old pl'lC€.S- uaréeeeour Guaranteed Serges 3* $3.200' ` ‘ . Th 'li u eiy convince you a and $3483' ap§il:;;s areeghe ioiivest in the City. Ch’town’s Best MacLellan Bros 1-...t.... ,ioa7.o,2oitlt. I L K-».._.,--_ » 4 .gf .'"'s. i A-q-` ` _ if zi R _ f e “Sturdy” Force Sprayer / We have just receiveda shipment of the above __ Sprayers, the best on the market. `* Spray your Fruit Trees and save the CNP 5 - "" Sp,”-5 Cattla. (Cows give' more Milk if they me “qt {v_§',;¢gt_¢g_d by _lilies or Lice. U ` N "Q "Spray the Potatoes, Fruit Trees l ' .gr _;- u' " V' t. . ‘Yit\sa~i>»\i*l‘° ",‘;,‘.°‘§’-f,‘§j' ‘,’,*f,‘{I,f,’,,“,‘,'~,‘§;',,-‘fg,,,,, $3 igiiiiéierdydtifdldgteshh up tv' 60 lgsf P"*SS“Ff 25 - d ‘aaong i °' P °”“'° '°- s°f'hc'°";»iii’i emi -sgfiifwertea, lghhmbcf' ¢ggi|edd‘iftfiii°';ii0uider by SHIP `R‘!""°' ' and Nozzle' attached, can direct SPTBY in any direction We also have a‘ s\1"Pl>lY Of “W4 5l”°Y°" gan at mir Feed Warehouse Queen Street and i _see them. _ _‘_ ~ ~ _ ` °C31',t¢Y;Ptd° l f1l'..'»1s;';r,,,°' _.- ~- : s ` `- _ ` _s _- _ 32:1 ~' .W1 o ' S" 1 " 7" ‘ff _ 1,’ ` ' ‘A I ' , _ . ~ quail. ‘ iif , ., -_. ' _ imlofltilrgllllh-BGB! __ IT PAY_l 00 buy in till Rrovilnlm ` - LEATHER SANDALS ag Morri Smith & Beer, with ii-ice heel, $1.1? per pair. - 1l82.6.23M3i. °PQi.lLTRYtNOTICE OF HOLMAN 0.! 00., in another .colunin. All inter# ated should read tit carefully. 1 s' ii6s.s.2aM2l. _ Mrs. rlrihharch at the home of ` George Robertson._ Tuesday eveny . 1208*- FOR POW.NAl... - who has conclnd-` the Hillsboro Met the different' at Hillsboro Pierce has Pownal, week piirts of in the accepted an P. ld. l., fur his' new of labor. WEDDING BELLS.- The marriage- took placs on .luue 2nd in Summer- villeo Mass.. of Mr. Harold Williams in Miss Jessie Alice Lewis, or sum- inerville, Mass. Mr. Williams former- ly belonged to Charlottetown, being u_»bon of Mrs., Eliza William, lEini, Avenue.. He was formerly un enrplot ytre oi' Murdoch "Ross, of this city. where he 'learned his trade at t-he tailoring business. After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make their 'home in Summerville. The Guardian extends congratula- tions ro the newly married couple. ll0'l`Ei. ARRIVALS S. Coutlngliam, St. John. Smith, St. John. ~ _ Cold, St. John. Ramsay, St. John.; . Knight, Hitliifax. W. McF‘riiwley, `Hailfax. Mr!-i. W. J. Hanson, Boston.; Miiriou Benton, Boston. W. Morley, Toronto. _ F332.” ._ FrUF ‘i . James -R1lcliui'ds-on, ’i‘oi-ont~p__ .l. P. Levee, Moiit.re'al. R. A. Lewis, Ottawa. '- R. ll. Bailfour, Sydney. 1 Dr. und Mrs. Mt-Luiiglilon, St. 'l‘eters. ' QUEEN HOTEL. . W. 'l‘. Weir, Stanley Bridge. l i..aui'a G. Maicolm,_Cardigau. " Mis. (Capt) Dawson, Fortune Bridge_ i - <.. _ Eileen ML Dawson." l~`ortuite4»Bridge - A. E. Francis, Fortiiue Bridge. REVERE HOTEL. ' Wood, Pownal, -i ' ll. French, Montreal. H. Donlay; Kitchener. Wright, Halifax. Leurd, ,Ciapiiudl Schuriunn, Central Bedeque. _ (Z. Thomson, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, S. V. Acorn. Luke Verde. ===erss S. McEache‘rn, Mt. Stewart. _,Q R. G. McDonald, Montague.-' ll.. W. Murdock, Murray River. D. S. McKinnon, Montague, li‘. D. Lonergan, Moutreiil. Edward P. Nogel, New York. Thomas Bulger, Stanley Bridge, Patrick Bolger, Stanley Bridge, _ _~ .lI’S'I‘ ARRIVED TODAY --400 Bags “.“i\vlt'ti~i" nilxvfi i'e'i~tili'1.0i' wliicli we are of- fcriiig at lowestv pi°lces. Wiiolcsale and retail. A. HORNE & C0. . DYES --N Diamond Dyes _ Coloret - 'r _Dyola & A Maypole Dyes . are herein all the colors and shades t The 2 Macs |49 Gt. Geo. Street i % *His -FREE. With every pair of Boy_'s Boots this week. we will give a nice- . lusts iiAi.i. _ -We -have the. finest and largest assortment _of Boys Egan; ever shown 'in Char- tetown in :- __ ` Box Kip _ Box Calf ~' - Gunmetal Patent ._,, ,_ ._ - Mahogany Tan Buttoned or Laced . and . Neolin Soles Now boys this ‘le your *CHANCE _ ms farewell' lthhkl 601118 time ngo ,had_h9 been t- .Cf 1 ,T°.f<=\J_i¢st,.~. fi' %,6B’ T°r°“‘° ‘have arrived i'i‘oui Ottawa to spend 7 ¥IIllIlllll&\\\\\\\YlIHIl - appear in the Dictionary,-but Il£\\\¥ 1 t ` " ~~y -_t-_,.5 .iusr nscinveo, iot pairs nicsiy ' 1 _ finished leather sandals. in infants; child misses and boys sizes, at $1.10 ” e NOW IN 8TOCK.-- bw bile b|‘an,‘ 600 bags midqiingl, 200 bags comment 200 bags cracked corn, 600 bags “Old process,” Oli clke mesi, nil,oi which wears ssltiingst lowest prices. A. i-loans s. co. , ' ’ . tions-2oMl§4i.. JOINED OVERSEAS SIGNAL- l;_ER9.- Mr. _Walter M. Bears. of` t -is city, left Saturday morning for Haiifax, having signed on with the Canadian Signalling Corps for over- seas -sorvlce. Mr. Bears--is'a bright young man, and would have been in old enough. Prior to his departure Mr, Bears was presented wit-li an atl- dresa and a wrist watch from the Charlottetown Selling Agbncy, in whose employ he--‘had been for some years. The presentation was made at the otllce of the company, and signed by Messrs C. Mc-Lure, J. S. Pierce. B- HUSSHII and Mies Flynn. PERSONALS- » Messrs Amos. and W. P. West, York, spent Saturday ln the city. Mr. Gilbert. Gaudet, t‘.tt`y,- was a pas- Selltiei' Westward Saturday morning. Mr. Lewis McDonald of Montague, P. E. I. has been spending a few days with friends in Trenton, N. S. - ,l ¢ I '*°’_ . . Mrs. Hamilton Butcher, B. A., Saskatoon, (nee Miss Julia Chappell and mother, are visiting the old home at. Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. William Rbyriesi are spending a few days at York, the guests. of R. L. and Mrs. Day. They leave shortly' for Calgary. Mr. John Whitlock, City, returned Saturday from Port Borden, after erectiiig_ -the range lights for the car ferry. Mr. Nathan Coriifoot and bride thelr honeymoon in Charlotietowii. Mr. Cornfoot’s old home. Mi~. (lorri- foot. was formerly mechiinicai fore- man of t-he Patriot, and he now holds an excellent position in the (‘ivii Service iii Ottawa. Two applicants for the Flying Corps, Briggs ol' Halifax, and Croc- ker ot Yarmouth, arrived ‘here Sat- ir_duy' by the Aranmore, They will be 'examined betois Mr. l-‘. W. Hynd- before leaving for Toroiito. IN iittngillli MR. 'JOHN McKEON. .. The deaili-oi Mr. James Mclieon wliicii took place' at his home in Alu- burn alter u short illness on ’I‘hurs» day, June 7th, is deeply regretted by all. Deceased was ii native of County ' c e o this Mouiagliati, ireland, and am t country when only o. boy.He was ot’ it quiet and inoffens ve dispoi-iitloii, gen- erous and loyal to his friends -who will long cherish his ftiiemory. ills re- iiiahis were followed hy ii large con- course of people to St. Patricks -tfhurch, l-`ort Aiigustus, wliere trilo- luiein High Mass was snug -by Rev. A. J. McDonald who also attended liini in his illness, he leaves to mourn ine sister Mrs. Patrick Curley, Au- burn. The pail-beai'ers` were Patrick McKenna, Edward Roaclie, Peter Mc- Atee, Patrick Quinn, James (Hurley, Bernard Calla-glttan. Island papers please copy. MRS. JOSEPH MclNNlB. _ summoned Yi ' done for her proved of no avail Deceased who was 62 years of age was the widow ot' the late Mr. Joseph Mclnnis, who died about two y€tl_l`S ago. She possessed it most cheerful disposition and was always ready and willing to loud a helping hand. 'l‘iie'ro are left to mourn her sudden demise three children, Mrs. J. -F.. Ileardoii and Mr. J. B. Mclnnis of this city; 5 “Dependabi|ity” 'l’ii»is is ti word that does not we like to use it because it so fully expresses the character of goods which we handle and the Superior Service which we render in all departments of our business. For Your ' Protection When ws supply drugs or till a prescription you may- aliwsyli _ sary has been done to protect your interests. ~ We also consider riBlll Price! ood ssrvdcs and will 1 ered lower prices than ours ciitinot be found al\YW\l0`|‘°- - Our Motto has Always Belew -‘ 'KEEP QUALITV UP ANO < PRICES ®WN" j Johnson & Johnson flli Qllllliy UHIQNUPC ~ cor, Kang gpdfrlsee l\\- ‘- ,. ` Many friends will learn w-ith ro- ` ]_203.‘6-25;ME3l. - greh, of the' death of Mrs. Joseph Mclnnls, who pas-sed away Friday . evening a tthe residence of her son. Mr. J. B. Mclnnts, 175 Hillsborough Street, Cliuriottetown. Ptomaine poisoning was ascribed as the cause oi' her death. Las; Sunday she attend- ed church, although not feeling very well. Upon her return home slie hc"- came worse, Medical aid was ' und ever liing that was g°',;,§7*“t °“° “°- "°'f'°-,§;gf;_';,;,“;;f Our great “DOLLAR _DAY sale ., opens at 9 o’clock a. ni. ~ JUNE 28th. _ Moore& McLeod Ltd 119-l2l Queen Street Charlottetown Watch for an army of _ ` bargains from all cor- ' ners of the store. ~ ffm-2! * i- .|, -'ff _ _ ___ , and Mrs. John` Mctluilgan of iiopc River. Also the ,following sisters' and brothers, viz, Miss Ellen McKenna and Dr, J. A. J.' McKenna of Vin- toria, B. C.; and Mrs. P. V. ltobiiis of this city. The Guardian extends its deepest sympathy to the bereaved. The funeral took place Sunday after- uoort at 2.15 o'ciock from ber sou’s‘ residence to St. Dunstan`s Cathedral. themce to the R. C. Cemetery, and was well attended. FREAK FOOD RATIONS. Lord l)evonport's appeal to the na- tion voluntarily to limit. its tl-iily con- sumption of food is a reminder that. at different times various people have limited their rations to such an ex- tent as to be almost unbelievable, and have still been ‘perfectly healthy in every way. -Sometimes this has been done on the score of health, some- times mereiy by way of experiment and ve-ny often purely for the sake of economy. Some -time ago there lived iii Scot- land a merchant who boasted that he never spent. more than two shillings tt week on his food-freqiieiltiy he spent less. Be-fore the war his aver- age weekly budget was its tollowsz- 'l ln. ot' potatoes, iid; 1-2 lb, dairy butter. Til.; one whc-le wheat. 2 lh. loaf, lid.; 1/, gill of olive oil, 2d.; lo lb. of rice, ld.; 1 lb. mixed vege- tables 2d.; 2 oz. of cocoa, 4d.; ‘total ls. 10d. ltlven with prices as high us .nan, President- of the Aerial League, “my are at present the above _menu would not cost. very much. but it. is doubtful if -a-ny-one else would care to assist on such a. very light bill ol' fare-. A doctor oi’ 'Los Angeles, ntiuied Laudone, succeeded in rationing him- self on little else but cactus for a whole fortuiglit, during which time he deciareti that his health was uiiinit paired, anti that he gained lioli' a pound in weight. His diet consisted ot' the spineiess cactus plant .made into sotip witdi celery, chopped castiis onielette, fried ' I.. \cactus, salad made of oactus, lettuce) Her bill of fare was made up ot 'and celery and the juice of the cac- tus fruit for drinking. t Ono of the inost amazing experi- ments in llrmiting diet that was ever heard of was made by it man named tfrabbe, in London. He made a. bet of a thousand pounds with a -friend that be could live a. whole year on the ex- traordinarily small sum of 3s. 6d. Strange as it may seein, he won his bet, and at the end ot’ the year he was several pounds heavier and he stated that he _never felt better in his life. His diet during the three-liundr ed and slxt_v~iive days consisted of netlie soup thickened with corn meal lentils, and a-pudding made ot bran and turnip leaves. it Lord Devonport coiiid get us all tr- exist in a similar -mcinner, there would he so much food in the country that wr- should be absolutely inde- peiirlent of other rations for foodstuffs fm' the rent of time. But “it would want some doin'," as our. Yankee iricndii would say. _ lilxliaustive tests have been carried out to prove that it is quite ‘possible to lie perfectly well, ut any rate for some considerable time, on a diet consisting entirely of carrots. The carrot. dietary will especially com-| mend itself to lutlics, for those who, igo in iYtr it are- ‘bound to obtain the 'most beautiful compleitions, and their -skins will become as soft as silk. { A well-kiiowii Cambridge- professor named Mayor, succeeded ln‘bi'liiging down his rations to between two- pence-aiid threepence- a day. Very of- ten his dinner was made on one ban- ana only, and he was always in the liest of health. Those Huns who are gnashing theirl teeth over the British blockade which; is depriving them of their much--loved table tielicacies would be interested to hear ofa. case ot' it compatriot- ot’ theirs wiio reached the astonishing age of 118 years on one ot the simp- lest diets imaginable. She was a Bav- arian and her name was Elizabeth Eder of the village of Spitzendorf. ing else but d-uuiplings, potatool. brief tenmllk, and the ravorite German dish called sauerkrsut. -This wonderful old woman used to go about bsretootsl all the year round,and, in spits ot hd' great see. she was capable or witiu to a village some miles distant lg Although most Americans are fo ' of dainty and expensive 1lilrl1es§ A ustus Riley. a clerlrin the U.ut'~,61`| :_ commission -by tlie‘han'dlje`bt.trntxig o when left unwatchsdfolgr 3 lifts i ` _ comes up more _-,vi~g0r0uely hart necessary. " t ' _ ‘_ _ " - .f. A new utensil of this kflnd in y be snppiieti witii an iiitiailnite autiifsi- ot; handles which, maiyjbe a¢pplie'd"_a| o`c’~‘- caaion demands, with do ¢`i:`¢'a'tqi'- lah* or than a few turx`i,s__of 'a sci'ev`/d‘riv'9\'. The seasoned c_oti'ee‘ ot is iris- bgQ~ ter for its purpose thugs s--new on'_ ` and any mmns oii?él‘ed for prolbllggllg its nr.. will be welcomed by die s_ housewife. _ 5 g Many it 'csa`se.g'qi,{btu‘esv&ii¢ mi. Y" 4 it _xiii-s-sgnis immense values in our di any customer. fferent departments. ._.` . _I APRIL, 1st ASH BUYING _ i 1 THE DAWN 0F A NEW DAY lN OUR BUSINESS-` The Cash System which we introduced on April lst, enables us to offer you Our customers and the public in general, have been big enough to see that our somewhat severe terms are no reflection whatever on the financial standing of It you knew there was a $5.00 bill between the pages of a book, you would look mighty careful, even if there wasn’t a picture on every page. Lack of space ,_ -,___,._..;_; " i . Y s- _ _ _ __ _ . ‘ rf --t~‘ '*“"= ”».- 1 »\ . 1 R: uk prevents us from illustrating every article, but a careful inspectionwill disclose many opportunities for profitable purchases. _ _ Our early buying enables us to offer you excellent values in our Millinery, Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe and Grocery Department. - We have `ust received two cars of Woven Wire from the N B Fence Co' \\Y.IIlIIIll 3 V. . . which we are sellin at the old price, and as there has been an advance of 15c per chain, with the probability of $2.25 for next year, we would advise early purchases for your future requirements. ' \\'E HAVE .»\l..\‘() RECEl\-']~]D:-- 500 lilils. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. \““\\\\\\\\\ he sure that everything neces- i \ \ a part of 8 . _ :- guarantee that quality cousin- , i The Estate James Kennedy 300 BAGS S'I‘.\NDARD MIDDLINGS. 300 BAGS GERMAN MIDDLINGS. 300 BAGS OIL CAKE. 300 BAGS BRAN. _ . We wish to call the attention of all dairymen to “Germ Middlings," which has a better analysis than Oil Cake and is an ideal feed for your dairy cattle. Give it a trial and be convinced. ' Special prices quoted on quantities of F_eed and Flour. Freight paid on woven wire to all stations. Highest prices paid for washed or unwashed wool. Ask or write for prices. / w-‘c Where Cash Buys the Best Goods _:_ 1198.6.25Mmwftf. ~ _“ ' ._ __ _ M _ _ __ __._r‘b_ _ ._ ..- -‘,\_ .l ~ I