' f°`.-_"ef" ,--_._;~ _ ,__ .,-,= ._.,...._;., .._... _; ,_., _ '__ __:, -pu - - fa r _gd 1;-»g.'»l'V‘f‘ ‘ -".""l_r,f,‘_\r-ff/_'-§__1_._§;_- l-gif, .' ‘ . w-,,,,- -Jil . »--'_ v - ‘»~» t~ if _ ._ - ,. f . 5~5_»",.-f,_,~,____ _. _ A _ _.,,= _ _ _ . ig. ‘ - ~'-, , ,_ i . 4' uf; "M .~ e . s mourn in Bunn noun icnnu unrstouun I HUNT. BUILDINGS PUSSIBLE IN “ ‘° ‘° ““° LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands, May 30-Made furious by the delay Spanish Parliament of the Bill pm. viding for_ the division of the 'Canary Archipelago, a mob took possession of the streets here today and nt. tempted to burn the Government buildbigs. Troops were called out te restore order. Public excitement con- tinues. ._ MAKI1 rlus resr How to Tell if Your Hair is Diseased Even if'you have a luxuriant head of hair, you may want to know whe- ther it is in a healthy condition or not. 98 Per cent. of the people need a hair tonic. Pull a hair out of your head, if the bulb at the end of the root is white and shrunken, it proves that the hair is diseased, and requires prompt treatment if its loss would be avoid- ed. If the bulb is pink and full, the hair is healthy. We want everyone whose hair`re- quiresftreatment to trv Rexnii H93" I-lair Tonic. We promise that it shall not cost anything if it does not give satisfactory results. It is designed te overcome dandrudl, relieve scalp irri- tation, to stimulate the hair roots tighten the hair already in the head' grow hair and cure baldness. ' It is because of what Rexall “93" Hair Tonic has done and our sincere faith 'ln its goodness that we want you to try it at our risk. Two siz 50c. and $1.00. Bold only at store-The Rexall Store. MncKinn Drug Co. €B, 0llf‘ Ofl __ ~_llNlNlIN ENSN WASHINGTON. May 30- 'rue pe., sibiiitles of criminal prosecutions oi the individual members of the T0. bepco Trust, which was ordered dis- so ved by the Supreme Court yengel-_ C181’ are being carefully considered at thv Department ei Justice. Neither A¢¢°l`l1°Y General Wickersham nor BUY of his- assistants on the big case would make any statement tn- dfil' as to the probable course gf the Government, and no decision on that point is likely to be made`lT»r several days. RICHMOND, Va., May 30-The Su- preme Court-s decision in the Toban. co case is viewed with little concern »by the operating officials of the American Tobacco Co's huge fee. tories here. “It cannot reduce our oufdiut" said one official today "ng the demand for cigars, gigs,-éttes . "Manufacturing must go on, but. ut seems probable that under the re. quired reorganizatlons we may be inconvenienced by having a clumsier and _more extensive system with sep- “fated 'C0mDanies, -increased book. keeping. more offices, and other fea- N tures not in harmony with modem and scientific business methods." L I"- are sold and guaranteed in Charlottetown by The MacKinnon Drug Co. | ' DRUGGISTS REXALL _ I REMEDIES ,West yesterday afternoon. was in the city yesterday. Neil McQuarrie, K,O_, Bnmmgr T- Campbell, City, was a passen Premier Palmer, city was sm the assen ers returnln on t as follows: Bradslbane at New Glasgow at seven, _-_A this City from Backville. she will spend the summer _ Miss Hilda Morson returned yest day to her home in Cardigan, h P E E Dress last night. M On Jfuue 4th H. R. Bell will pr eleven Jack McNair and Carl Milford, dents of Mt Allison, have returns Miss Freda Hsszard, City, left l¢°l`df-W morning for Halifax where from the residence of his father, The schooner Warren W. is disch ging a cargo of Acadia Round C for C. Lyons & Co., City. es. ‘lege, Sackvill side, ` yes- Brady will take ing successfully completed her bu ness course in this;,city. -- The funeral of John J. Lowrlc th will passengers arriving on the mail ce, train last night. take place from his son's reslden Union St., Friday, at 8 a..m., the St. Dunstan's Cathedral thence to the R. C. Cemetery. The census enumerators of Quee County assembled in this city yeste day and received instructions fr the Commissioner, David McDon , They did not complete their work W0rd 1188 1|\\Bl1 and will meet again this morni_ng nine o'clock. .___ Mrs. T. G. Taylor, city, retur last night from Snckviile where had been attending the closing e elses of the Mt. Allison Unlversl also ed home alter a s Her daughter, Miss Lois, who attended the closing, is at pres visiting friends in Dorchester, N. .__.... The marriage of Miss Helen.And son, orgy daughter, of Dr Anders Chief uperintendent of Educati and Mrs Anderson to Frederi Charles Kaizer of Halifax, will t place in St James’ Church, Ch lottetown, on June 21st. Magdalen Islands, anchoring oi! The C. G. S. Princess arrived in port yesterday morning from the Mr. Bently for defentants. he ei. Roland Paton, n'9 evening on the m i-_ tending Mt. Allisou` College for the om past season. ald ent old-home in P. Cor. Gt, Geo. Bn Kt. Ste. _ s 'sux V sux . 1 | 1 NoTn§T"W I hereby notify the Publ' en t I n ' ~ and zoodwillof the DavisonwUnclertnkl'd€' Egrirliidlzt lhhnevlhmhe stock ection with any LCo orI Undertaker in the Province llmgilll be in s position to guarantee satlsfsction when your orders are are attendin to some work ine boats. Magistrate for King's County, where he will preside at the adjour ed preliminary hearing in the ca on -the mail train. ger _ J- E- WW; ll. M L A Summer- t . . ., he city yesterday. The song and Guardian is entitled “Come Over side, was in ong My verandah." ex- e, ret_urned last night music for Saturday’s on H. A., McLean, Calgary, who was recentl visiting in this city, is new Y each - in Halifax. ‘ and , - Rev. Mr. Bach will preach next Sab- bath, June 4th, at St. Peter's Bay stu at '11 a m , Greenwich 8 p. m ' _ - - . an dto Marie at 7 p.m. _._..¢_- The funeral Cumberland Street, at two-thirty. ar- E. R. and Mrs. Baxter, Portland, oal Me., were among n _ the arrivals in t city on the express last evenin ‘-They will spend the summer in th r- Province. _ _ e av- ‘ --- _ city. who has been d off the late Arthur place this afternoon 82 g. is 'attending Mt. Allison University lor the past session, was among to been a student at Lloyd Wellner, city, returned la at the party of English children due ve b steamer d accordingly. I-_ .__ 5 . ty. Samuel Hume, Shediac, has retur hort visit to his E. Island, having 6 and Miss Helen Wakeford, city, who has Mt. Allison Col- st all train, after st- been received that to arri y S. S. Northumber- land Friday will not reach here until ned Saturday evening. she will be governe I - . , Parties interested Il* B. been called there on ac- count of the death of his r sister Miss Hume.-Montreal ,'I‘imes. e - . on, --- on. The case of Duffy vs. Mathiesan ck another was heard Sr before the Vice ake Chancellor in the Court of Chance TY r- esterda One wi*ness was examin- a y y. . ed and further hearing was adjourn 12. Mr. John- omplainants and until Monday, June ston, K. C., for c t Marine Wharf about eleven o'clock. Telephone subscribers will plea The C. G. S. Princess called in here add to their directo for repairs and Bruce Stewart .&= Co., new subscribers;-397- ., re- J., residence; 79-J., Heartz, Dr. Ltd., g quired on one of the Princess' gasol- H., residence; 223-Y., Smallwood, L ` Exhibition Y Vessey, Percy, Grocer; 387- ., Grounds; 106-L., Stamper, Miss J. H. Reddin, City, Stipendiary J., residence; 289-J., Chandler left Bell; 110--L., Ch'to yesterday afternoon for Georgetown Club House; 409, Buntain, Bell - rf- 272-J., Hogg, Wm. n Co., office wha , se G., residence. ed se ries the following R. W. S. & wn Lawn Tennis & lntrusted to me when the service of our profession is required. Yours A. H.` WA DMAN F 1 ni “°°'lJifie2°§ll"l>Nlln‘l>eEr'3b'lm°' 0 posits Baptist. Church Phone 289J. Residence King' Edward Hotel' I till further notice. \ 1 Lgiis k ` -1 i©®@i@®F° ~ oooo » ooooooo »©£@»o= H -0-0»ooo-3);->9®@ New llaszerd 2; -ouooooooooo»ooo0_» von ¢ lslsnd interest from cover 5-27dstttf. Lucy Maud Muntgomery’s “The Story Girl” to the fact that "The Siory Girl” is now on sale at their _ bookstore at $1.25 per copy. This beautiful story is said to be Miss Montgomery’s very best yei, full of have a copy of “The Story Girl", handsomely bound. . well printed and sells at SI 25 at _ Haszard & Mnnre’s ®©@©@ . ° . . 00000 00009000000 has recently returned from a visit U OO ~ 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ° ° OOOO 00o0_»00sQQe00¢0Q¢00QQ0 Book (D. Moore call attention io cover. Everybody should ssoeoocoos of the death of Mrs. Molyneaux, who -- died recently under suspicious circu _ stances. J. J. Johnston, K. C., City, some fourteen years a also left on the afternoon train f Georgetown and will conduct the ca for the prosecution. Mathieson, M donald & Stewart will act for the residence of King Street to W. defence. . ____ At the police court in this city y terday morning the case of Miss Atkins vs D. and C. McDonald was Efcfltll’ miiied in bu disposed of. The Magistrate rul that oth parties, according dealt with. _ drink shortly after. ___- -Yesterdny morning about elev _ forty-flve a horse attached to a milk waggon and driven by A. R. McKay - and William Dooley was struck hy the incoming train from the west at th crossing at St. Peter’s Road. The animal was thrown up against a post and had his breast very badly cut. the wa on were The occupants of ‘gg ° I thrown to the ground but were not S seriously hurt while the waggon suf- fered a broken shaft. The horse was a very valuable one and Mr McKay had received several good offers for _ it recently. However, although the injuries received .-by' the animal are rather serious it is expected that it will recover. Despite its gaping wound and copious bleeding it walk- ed home and was given food and There has been on exhibition in the store of the Two Macs on Great George Street for sometime past a large orange grown on the fruit' ranch of Sutherland and McKenzie, Covina, Cal., and was brought home by Mr McDonald of that firm who m- Ex-Mayor Leslie B. Jardine, of the Royal Bank, a leaves shortly for new home J, in business. Mr. McMurdo will tp McMurdo is a na ve the ellidence submitted, had indulged Vlnile-) in the throwing of stones and the u of abusive language, he would n convict one and dismiss anoth but would ‘ dismiss them s. , and uttered _a warning clock. A wonderful of them or an o h- se -- ef, "New York models er silk dresses shown at that should any y t handsomest designs ever seen in the ers come before him again on a slmil- citl' ranging fl`0!!\ 310-50 ‘$0 530-00~ ar charge they would be summer ily See them-choose the have reproduced in yo en early. Moore & McLeod. 6-ld1i- l B from your Negaiives- is what you want and in our Developing _and Printing Department right in our own store, we strive to give the best results. We use VELOX PA- PER exclusively. This is one of the most expensive and best paper§. but we have always used it as we consider it‘g1ves the best results. his es- Calgary, Alta., where he will engage n v _ 1 ' '_ l.--; ff*-I .. ' . _ ‘ "‘ r - i ' ,\ r --..,‘ _- , _ ' _ " there. The orange is of a size seldom l Lawn Mowers ° Special tool Steel knlveoeoil temper- ed, case hardened ` adjustable covers, wood rollers of hard maple with and -witout`bai1_ bearings- I4, I6, I8 inch ` Call and examine these .mowers _ Wholesale and Retail. 1 _ _ h The Rogers Hardware Co seen here`although in the gardens in which it was picked oranges or a average size. It is, or was, having skrunken somewhat since it brought 18 inches in ence and just one It just size Let us develop and print similar size are considered just of the f0l' YOU- .lohnson & Johnson M . l=____j-f-'-55 McMurdo, for prominent and or popular resident of Newcastle, where se until lately he was in the merchant ac- tailoring business, has sold his fine J. nd in be si ess, social and ed musical circles.-Newcastle Ex. (Mr. tl of this pro- in handsome this store for ll today only--commencing at nine o'- range of the one you: like- ur own size and- favorite color. One day only-come l s \ - _,ww _" . H ~ 1’ 19"!! A _ _"ram LATEST NEWS . _ _ _ _ _ _ WN GUARDIAN ug ms- mlm- --e _ . race rrvn r Cf! _ S The busiest store on4ChsrIotfefo'wa's eifnf I - -_ - 1 , N ` ' I E -' I T @ 'l -i l ».¢<»»-_»¢.\.¢. v 1 i »a~».\».e.ns».»=o=\ z .-,\»_- \- wan- l *N - l ~';:;-gg:-__:_:,-.,;. _-.1 S e-,xt - ::-_,__ 4 .° .'-_ ;. _ . ’1.;‘L§. 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'“s'_ 5 Q ` 1"__ , _*_ , __ .,§_;_,__f_.1;=;,§2§§{§;-_»§2;'_§1§;§j_'.'. '.'.'T.‘.'..“"~1 _, '-4 e. -. -.'1;e.-cw ~--7 V- -. _.,-1 _" ‘ :¢;~.,.~,;g:;:5<_ _ :-.f,,_-_-,~.-;-».'~~- -15-.ev -- ~ e' ’ _.,-, _s-‘,~.-,.,,;_-..z»@__<;5;_;;,.;»-.ga-'c=‘f'='=f‘ -".= ._ - ; - *-1 qv "-..-' -¢=-e-=->=.:-,-<~‘i:1:*&~“1._':;f'. - -__ =-'=- _. ' . »?i§=f`-'it-.=".f.i ' 1_=a5@§5?'T.¢==f==-=@>‘;;2r-M...->‘=f"5'# bf for-,'j J _ _f5.:=3s ' __ ig.-..._-__,;,"; J . __ Y? we/_ ».)p-1 £4 _U__,¢;§x~ _»;___' 1 ai -$~ _ . __ __ _e -. #__ _ _ ' ~ __ __\_-.. P ff-1 >.“tif'=-1:`%é3"*¢'-"zur.'-=%v~-» 'Z »-2“ "` J. . 3. , . "° 2 yi ;_ _ - .- _=§ -4, ,_-W-”~_-_ 315273.17. F5 - 1'. `!. " . - - ~,',.lt-"4""i';=~ 1 _ _ ,_ . -'fi ,,_8_f~‘»7-,_~q»‘»' yy . >. , .. __ "" _ ,_ f ___ .4 , _ , - 'Q -T' -lvl' ,':-:-- - »'~ ‘-2113 ‘i 1.. ` .5 mend as early choosing -_ig-"' /` as possible. TODAY IS » A Goon 'I‘IMI~:. _ 'lil " I _ f-----Uuting Hats Worth to $2.50 offered at $1.50 ' ON A BIG TABLE AT THE HEAD OF the main stairway you will find this great assortment of handsome ready to wear outing and sailor hats. There are many sorts of straws-there is a. wide variety of sliapes- the hats are tastefully trimmed in many sorts of hand or draping-some of them have velvet--others silk---others ribbon. This' lot has been marked at assorted prices up to 2.50 each. To clear the t 'll , _ _ Buy a Smart Sailor -----Worth to $1.35-_-_--# *f---_--' _ ----. _ for mst 85c HERE IS ANOTHER HAT BARGAIN that will delight the ‘ woman who wants an extra hat for knocking about this summer. This lot in a variety of straws- several good shapes-several good colours-mostly drap- 'ed or banded with velvets of shades blending with the' straws shown -regularly offered at I.3‘5, yours for. .. . . . L ag' “|10” Sl- “The Store with the Stock ' '|21' Queen_:S_f._ f__1-1- $3.98 for Hats worth up to 5.00 ea. E V I D E N T L Y _ $3.98 is a mighty popular price for a. summer hat-ill we N may judge by the de- mand for those on . the big front table. \ Handsome, stylish, up to the minute hats trimmed in our own work rooms, s uch values as are oflered I right along at 4,50 to 5.00 each on sale at I $3 98 Vi/hile we keep the range up-we recom- I N L Smart _ ready-to-wear _“ith F 4. HAVE You A WINDOW THAT voU'D LIKE 'ro Vitrophane Changes plain __ glass into stained glass _| IQ’ § - d close from the public gaze without losing it's light ? Vitro- -_ phane will do it. Vitrophane is a thin, transparent material, ,~_'<‘§ e ,;_ easily applied to your windows-offered in all sorts of stain- '_ "` ` ed glass designs, and is practically as permanent as the -, glass when once applied.We have the full range of designs in ' VITROPIIANE or WINDOWPIIANIE 25c. 35c. 40c. 45c ' \'»\. 1_1 H _ *__ \ i if ' lf -115.21. -_ Q. ' »:f:»;~'-»"* ‘l 4/me _ ___, .~.f_y:\_\,-\__ .gf- -SH9: _ This Store will be open I ' all day and evening ll Saturday. I une 3rd, 191 1 \ WILL OAREFULLY CONSIDER I'1‘. has only just been received and I d "The full text of thc drafted treaty <1. momma. condemn this vicinity Much propert destroyed fifteen miles wcst of mumuwufwwmeme ‘ ' » - _ "‘~..'-.»v~;~,__» _.>- ' _ i -‘i4:;$..-.'-‘_ . most The from the latter vlnce for River of New n here composed 'a Nova Scotian, rme y rom of Dr, McKenzie v . pro- _ ii°“°'li‘°l "‘°1ll~i`€ Toilet Preparations f---_*"'“'_-é - l-ludnut`s perfumes and toilet waters are world fsm- ous for their unusually high quality-they are the best that Try lludnui N have not Yet H6911 lt." Sir Edwin S said. _ “I intend to pay it` the compliment f ll nsideration of giving it my u co before I make any detailed comment concerning it." - The Foreign Secretary added that he did not know what Mr. Hunt’s expectations were, but the time to decide whether these had been dis- appointed would be when that treaty was concluded. The draft of the LIVERPOOL, N. S., May 30-Liver- pool experienced the worst electric storm in its history this morning. In every direction trees were struck, while the power house five miles up the river sustained slight dynamo damage, plunging the town in dark- ness. By dawn, the tempest had work- ed out to sea. Just enough rain fell Harbor, was struck and all th dows torn out. No one was inyu ________.____ IIHINN FUND __-» ' - Friend, per Mr. Ducheminf... Friend, per Haszard & Moore 6 Friend, per Haszard de Moor to extinguish the forest fires that A __ I ’ lie up your counter ss you may, -Bake up weekiyahcsds of Flour- Shout from the :stops of Breed geese."-so if QUALITY ee new “ gc, wsy beck sud sit down l Whst we insist on-qusllty - QUALITY l And you'll always find it in our BVAPORATED CREAM BREAD Stewart s Bakery the United States can produce. The choices! flower extracts sre used in making Hudnufs Iragrsntly delightful that every one going to the 0p_srs lo- nighf should- use udnut's | crfumsa sud their odor is so on I . Then Hndnuvs Msrvelloue Cold Cream, Cucumber Cold Cream, Cucumber and Toilet Cerate should be on every womsn's dressing iebie. See these before going to the Opera. vs_.. ' ~~. : .1 » ".'f_._'.""., ' 149 Great George St. l Limiied - 5°' ~ rr'72'1‘»` ,." . _ ., _ _ ~.> _ J;-if i - ' ‘ ' f -.k1,.»_f_.\- . ___.__‘,-_<;,.» ~»,§_f~ _-‘-.__ ,, _¢.n,__ f._-,¢ \ I ‘ ‘ w ‘,»-~ .',, gf. A New Policy w ing to get fu par c ~ thirty-two page book “Little Stories About Mark Twain." Addrepedliop wat., payment plan it will cost you noth~ ll ti ulsrs and a new c\l\f\0\\0NOWIl l dmwitl e | covering Total Disability is now issued by the Sun Life of Canada. For particulars appl_ C0 “ U' -'in a E. R. BKOW Manager For P., E. l.