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Davison I\/Iorris Block - Charlo The _uncertainty 'ra that every business man re i of' ble by bu- his Today _vou are in. pos- session pf every faculty and in the best of health. be ill- ness. Are your affairs in in- capity will not handicap your family or business? OW you have an opportunity of conferring with your de- tails,wliich an Ofiicial Ad- ministrator might never ffi. cc-rs will gladly discuss this or kindred matters with you at any time. Such a talk will place you "The Perpetual Trustee" Frank R. Heartz, Manager tic- s. ull-: crllrlillltcllsllnlllrl s. HAIR GO(lDS.-Att€nti0n is direct- ed to Miss Rudge's Gard in this is- sue telling the ladies of Charlotte- `town that she is npw ready with all sided ad. on first page with reference spare should talie as many as possi- ,their cigars, for they lonow they will _ get qimlity unquestionable with rich- _Miss [cigars tln-.t is llhrd to equal at any 'ml' 'price ani impossible to beat Colne ' 'ron stnnn 'wall Jackson, slncn ...Nl White nr-'l Tuckett’s Bouliiet 5c M Miss l3"0°tU¥\. MDSS-: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ellrorier, Ottawu; W. H. Maylay, Tn- HCP T. Maloney, J. P. Bartlett, St`. I L De F. H. Delaney, Magdalen Islands; ¢_-;;_-v-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~.~_-_-;;;.':_': ---------- _ t-4::-‘-1 -‘-‘-'-'-`-'-'- -'-'~`-`-`-'f~`-'-`-`-`- ------------------- ' 'Y """"""" ' '*" IT PAYS to buy in this province. DISCOUNT.-Any person paying ..._ their electric iight bill on or before EVERYONE should pay their _May June 10 will receive the discount and islet-tru: light blli before .inns 16”” time save money- dis- is the last to Bt a _ --*` 'igtliffme g zw;l i=oi.icE oou-n'r.- at the Police ‘ ___ ‘Court in Qbarlottetown yestesday EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS are 'Joseph Cameron appeared accused now being made in the front of Well-'with theft and was remanded until news _icwellry store. While this this morning. J. McAleer,, for being work is ho ng carried on the bus ness'drunk, wa- dismissed. l . » _.___ wifi still conducted on the san'-ie PN- 7 _ lmiéem » 2867. R’EOIfE?\IN(».--The reopening 0! ____ Rose valley church will take .place BEAUTIFUL HAIR makes every cn Sunday, June 14th. The services woman henutiful, anu all who desire will be as followsi 11 a.. m., 3 p. to make the most of their appearance- m., and 7 p. m. The speakers will li_e ihave the opportunity of calling on the pastor, Rev. A. Ferr_‘nson, Mr. W. Mrs. White at the Lennox. Pomps, MacKay, of Paris Ontario: and Rev- `fronts, hangs, switches in all shades, Mr, Hattie nl’ Hampton, (PatrIot~find including white and gr¢Y- 268". lixnminer please eoppy). ll.__.;,-- l | PERSONALS kinds of hair goods. 2849. ' _ "_-' _ ‘ _ Mr. John Weir, Seotchfort, was in ATTENTION in directed to the clus- Chnrlottelzown Saturday.-S., to hoarding houses for the Tetichers Mrs. R, M, Johnson and 0!n\lEht@l` attending the Summer School of Sci- Miss Elinor, City- lift YUBUWUY '-0 |ence_ Partien with nccom-niodation to visit in Ncwloilndlwnd. ' _ ble during the tilre mentioned. 2841. Mr. Duncan McNn~b, of the King ------- George Hotel, Sydney, is visit-ing in l ':(‘ritlcnl smokers come here for this Oil-V' ' lienil Guy nl Boston, hns nr- .nms of Hnvor and amma in good |-,ved on ii visit to her home ill Poe.. lin ,-,n_l ,3-ef, ,_ gamma of tddays of-§;,,_ Mr. and Mrs. Nritllnniel Gny, Pow- i'l!!S. 'l'1l<=kett’s Preferred or Web- DHL “"""" Vis tor” i" the City yes' ster's Clear lic. each, 2_ for n quar- l5Bl`d1\Y- ' trr. 'Flickr-tt's Special and Ben Bay ‘-°"-‘ 10", S;,~a;._.h,-_ Margue,-i¢_e_ Map Premier Mathieson went to Sun- Fve ntnnni. of-lnndn and El mersidn vcnterdny 1n°\'“‘l"1= to lllwlll ' lin-snlnnf. 3 for n Qnnrter. Pee the Snrrerne C0011-‘ Per Thomas, Somerville, Mns.-l, nr- . - . c _ ll{i|»n.~n lirng (10,, Cm-__ Great (;,.0_,, I. rived ,hy the Empress lr.¢t_ night to inn.-l Kung F.tr¢¢¢5_ M»tf_ snervl the summer with friends lu _.___ ____ Morell. _ ' $3 Mr.'nnd Mrs. Alfred Allleck drove pflc fron. Cliarottetowu on Su-nd-all ln” the 01. E, visit to Mr. Atiiick’s aged fath» _ VICTORIA er nt the ne-ntl nt lllilslvoronsh-#M M. G. Magle, St. Joh' W. B_ _ __-M Prowse, Murrny llarlnlnr; n'p T lllessrs Albilan McAda-m and Thomas B,u.tO,,’ ]iO,.uam|, Maine; 'A_ C: Moor;-_ West. St. Peters. were ln |RGge,._ S,,,,,,,,,,,S,,|,,_ T R MCKW int. sten-nrt saturday evening on n Dfl zie_ »1»,.urO; R_ Eh ,,_“`d M',.s_ 'Jackson' short business trip.-S. ill many friends w-ill regret to M David Nlcllonnld, lroiito; M. P. McDonald, Mrs. M. R. leur" that rs' " ' _ ‘McDonuld, Master Q. l\'IcD:¢=$/1 ry width, every design, every price, going during our great ten days Sale of whitewear at 20 \ I . Pillow Cottons _ /1' »~ - At the present moment we have_in stock ‘ O00 worth of ladies’ waists, all designs and es, all sizes, in silk, net and la ~n, during great white sale at 20 per cent discount. White cross-bar muslins, and also white \ 0 0 _ . *~ l _ . . - We have in stock a very complete line, if ` ‘_ » i ' `| “P31D§§1“¢;§é§§“»§,°,§§,‘§d,§‘§,§'f;e§§,§,V§§;j in prncsjnt 509, asc, $1.25, $1.65, $1.75 per l _. _ ‘- ’ _ 3 p ' 3 p yard, during white sale, discount of 20 p. c. , f ___ __ _ __ _,___ White 'Table Linen' _ _ \s §. \ ef L~ 172/ - Q L , / ,_ .‘*~ '. Very special values, imported direct ' ~ - from the makers, on sale now less 20 per y 1 'v I ` 40 inches wide 25c less 20 p. c. discount 'W l' *"" 42 inches wide 25c less 20 p. c. discount 44 inches wide 28c less 20 p. c. discount 1'. < v` 1 »/_"K-li. -' /f “ \ /// lip, ' " l /1' ' /' \\\ _ v."'T-°-*sl-`* I' -42 inches wide 30c less 20 p. c. discount ` \5 ' ‘ 3 '\ ~ 4 'Princess' Slips . Corset Covers I E. A. Mason, St, John; Mr, and 171 Great George Street Mm w_ H_» ,.0,,e_ P,ctol,_ A_ if/Iauufacturer of all kinds fine Benwnis, lvlnntrenl; E. olnrlre, Toron- halr goods including gentlemen’S_to; Mn.. nna ii-uns smnn, Dnrtninntn; f-olnpnnicil hy their friend, Mrs. .Ur- dine. of Boston, M-ass., arrived in th-e' 5 Ad'll' fn '-'.`.;,‘ "?.}~~; ‘ :Z _ wi l,§,§§il1i;f:> .' ri* \."." ‘lil :ff‘_;:' ;l{l :tilt ' , _. ri ._ ln 'en-'= “"~‘*e"¢?-",5.=;?l’fi"”’¢;.. _-.éiy .r~_. ..,L_-‘..:¢,,,_:__»._ .. ..~.._ . "i ~»“‘-,f_~`l_ , ‘iff ig* totlpesandwigs. Also hairgoods A~ H- Powell- Halifexl W- S- M=‘i‘l~ fm- Sa1e_ |St. Jollli; Charles O’Neill, Moncton; son. B. C.; W. A. Russ, Moncton, ll. Mc<`ready, Halifax. ‘ I . __ ---___ ____ THE INSECT AND WEED PROBLEM SOLVED Carter & Company, Ltd. terdny iiiterlioon for 0rwe‘l‘_ where they wil' spend the summer wit.-li their zlllfm.llnn-.-f...e......_ /M. B. .Scully, wife and children, Nei- Dnfenfs. ::DliINI{ ONOLA the invent health Beverage. 279%-0-6M2wks. CHIRCH PINNIICLE BLOWN OFF FREDERICTON, June G.-The mile of wind which set in yesterday after. noon follcfwing the previous nlght's rain storm, llns been severe nml has done have parts considerable damage. Branches been blown oil' trees in various of the city, :intl fences blown CHARLOTTETOWN _ Selling Agents for P. E. Island _ 'rl ° ' - S.‘.?..fl.EL’z'l'}.“.‘.t'l‘;‘ “Hr->rbec1de” The Weed Exterminator “I llzlcl-:r.cll>l=,” is a liquid preparation for the killing of grass and weeds of every kind on roadways, paths, gutters, telnnis courts-any place that grass or weeds are not want- e . ~ It is applied by means of apparatus of any kind, from the small garden sprinkling can to the sprinkling car or cart. Each gallon is suliiciently strong to rnake _forty (40) gallons of effective treating liquid when mixed with water. Each gallon when diluted with forty gallons of water will théiroughly treat one thousand (1,000) square feet of groun . It is harmless to metal, stone or wood work, is perfect- ly ouorless, does not- stain the ground, and is harmless to life unless taken internally. It also helps to bind_and lay gust, - There ls no danger to surrounding vegetation as it ends to go down in the ground rather than spread. It can be used effectively on any ground where weeds grow. One thorough application kills both tops and roots of the weeds, and makes the treated ground sterile. DIREQTIONS FOR USING _ For -the destruction of weeds, grass, etc., on roadways, drlves__ gutters, brick walks, tennis courts, etc. Mix thoroughly one (1) part of “Herbecide” with 40 parts of water. _ _ Then drench the ground with. the diluted “Herbe- cide” so that it can get at the roots. When the weeds are very hi h and thick, it is desir- able to cut them down before appgling the liquid, so as to make sure that it gets at the very roots. If the weather has been very dry andthe ground is baked_ very hard, lt is be_st to wet the ground well before applying the "I-Ierbeclde.” In about twenty-four (24) hours time after the application of`the “Herbecide” go giver Itlhe ground again with water, using suflicient to wet l we . _ In the case of Canada Thistles, Poison Ivy and weeds of such a strong and tough_ nature it is more economical to cutoff tops_ before applym the “I-Ierbecide”. If these directions are fogowegil you cannot fail to get the best of results from "Herbec de.” - lirics 1 cum cis sm, 1-z cllu. can mo tlnwn. The most serious damage wus at d’stnl.c1 of more than one, hundred feet and struck within n few feet of Eczema is a.I\'no)"ing ana distressing completely cured. The hair has 36 Acre Farm three miles from Charlottetown on Mel- Road, suitable for Fox Slip-over Night Dresses _ Slip-over night dresses and open necks; the work of cunning hands, finish- ed with embroidery insertion and lace. Your choice at a discount 20 per cent for ten days. Regular value 80c, $1.10, 1.15, 1.25, 1.65, 1.75,'1 85, 2.00, 3.00, and 3.50. Misses Princess Slips All beautifully designed; special val- ues at 700, $1.30, 1.45, 1,50 at 20,per cent discount during white sale. » 1 ` Other clilnnn Naglnles Why waste precious time in sewing for the kiddies when we can now sellyou the flnishedgarlnelit at the actual cost of the materials: 65c, 70c, 75c, and 85c, less 20 per cent discount. » Ladies- Drawers I At 25,c 35c, 40c, 55c, 60c, 75c, 85c and $1.00 at 20 per cent discount during white sale. _ I O l Childrens Untlerskirts Some finished plain; others with set- in lace and insertion, at40c, 45c,50c, 60C, 80c, 80c and 90c, now 20 pei' cent dis. count. ~ Childrens Drawers At 30c, 350, 40C, 45c, 50c, at 20 per cent discount during white sale. Lines 20 p. c. Discount tllltnd _.-li, ` _ -- ~ - - - i ~ » - ...','I`,l.,,,”,_-~i’,_,,',§‘t (;'.‘,‘,‘,',,°, ,,f"“°,,,‘,`,‘,c',‘,"" 22', All other lilies of white goods not here meetioned, will be sold at 20 pei' cent dlsconnt during our white lfnwn dl- It fell to the ground. n I sale ,We guarantee that the values here offererd have never been beaten in the Province. _ ' I Vlr. und Mrs. Tribe, ot Marysville, . ' ‘- ~ ' ll- " . .. Y -unL._,__ Z9 V' . 3 . . ~,$.*i'l»........."...rn-:4:n‘,.-"..°°"i......."f1 ,le any mmf, hm.d0ub1y so when “_ Sad hrarts nrs' breaking, children _ gets ineo the scalp -and causes the CW- - nnlr rn fnll ont. Here is in grateiul 5322 the llnor drnnlfard reeling bv- i ' letter from B mdy who was To their relief shrill we not ily? ~ _ cured by using Dr. Ghlase's Ointrrwn-t. C“"‘° *O the "“?°\\°- COUW- Tf0ttlHg Bfed St3lll0l'l Mrs. Hector Currie, Tnbermory, Ont.. writes:-'-‘I was can-ed of a die- How can you stand' with hnart of sind P7 Aww' 2'3"- dam B PW' ngrconble skin dnsense of the scalp - stone, d“°m3 d““gh`t°r °f Al‘.“°“f» Wilkll by “Bing Dr. Chnse's Ointment. i The hllv wives nnd mothers weep alone, 5"" M12' "P-°°1“t°-ly '°““d Md “"5- tronble ntnrted with itching and pain , liorruless cl\i1dren_ wand'rln¢ .hm 'M72 is "°°ddt“;ttlQ5 .“°t'l‘°_“- -°‘*“ in the scnln, the skin would get dry moan” ‘ V ,1€)`.,m"_ _'9°_°_f’ F" P“Y» "'”‘§h9 ._ - _ , . . V . _ :ll ::.*;°l.i..':°':..:‘.‘..f*r;l.°":::.:‘.; ~° '_°°°“°f °°'“°~ f--nm nf- - three doctors without benefit, and prlsr-n coll the esbtive sae. i ot mmm' ,~ W .B Mag” I suffered. for three yenrs. ‘Reading in #me mother s babe he used to bn. _ -|595i.5_39;uu_ ever was. You are at liberty tg use o will return to God once rnore, this letter for I annglssli to reconl- , solver, enter merey’1 door. . - ' ' ‘ ~ , _ mend sn excellent 8 treatment." Come to the rescue-coma. ` i. _ a \ I Dr. Chase's Ointment has no rival 3, ' ~ _i':_ - _ ' as n cure for itching sklnliilsenss. Many n wandering soul tonight , ' " ` . ‘~ J ' Would gladly pels the lnr romp' , yy A _ ry bright, ._ .‘.l_- -_ I _ _ _ -"‘~*;;!~9§~ the nlmanuc about Dr. Chase's Qi-ntf he to blame or is It we? __ - - _ ' m°“¢» I <‘°ll‘“n £0 “B8 U1. and am now _,_