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Rexall Orrlerlies Unrpeaknhly _Satisfactory I Foriihe -Bowels fit-i'£_rs. » .15o»ani_la25cf * l CLEAN YOU CHIMNEY NOW 'A I sem' only at I nu _ ` _MacKinnon Drug Co. -. ! ` D R I ~ ` _Witch _ Soot Destroyer Cleans Chimneys Chemically NO FLAME, NO ODOR, NO DANGER, N0 DIRT. _DIRECTIONS .Your stoves give more heat, will bake better and use less fréel when chimneys are clean- e Why go to the expense and bother of employing a. “sweep” to clean your chimney, when by simply going to your nearest dealer ou can obtain at “Witch” for a few cents that will effect lvely ||§;r.l. 4, innhn|dhV.nrvilinnr. WWW” nsif ,uh _hi ;;;w`§liiil~ 4.;‘ ii.tii:,Y_'vuM|W Ili "'|i||iI -" |,5M1l.r‘ -riziiii _ili.._.__...|.nliiliirsiillrii 'Xm ‘ ..._ _.rrr»»...rr||!::n.ii|iiT""iii'iii"ii"i __,,r|iii|lii Have you seen the NewSharp- les? The entire family will be delighted with this wonderful invention which we have re- ceived from the “world'e largest separator factory." Your girl may tum slowly and make the work very easy. Your boy can readily fill the large low supply TH I NSW LES 8UC'|'lOh_l*FBlD separator eklme clean at un! speed. Capacity- increases ee t Box 504, Uharlottetown _ ` 8005 6-3M3i. IT IB THE FELLOW THAT ISN‘T advertising that is taking all the chances. _ CASTILE SOAP.-Special today pure white castile’ soap 20c per lb. News and Variety Store, 70 Great George Street. Phone 627. est‘in newspapers and magazines. Al- ways -on hand nt News and Variety Store, 70 Great George Street. Phone 627. 7091June1-2. WINS ENGLISH PRiZE.`-Miss Rota Atkinson, daughter of Rev.Mr'. Atkin- son, Hazeibrook is to be congratulated on her having won a prize in English In the first year work at Acadia Sem- inary, Wolfvlllc. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McPherson, Brook- field announce the engagement of their daughter, Augusta to Mr. An- drew B. 'Bagnall, Hazel Grove. mar- riage to take-plac in June. 7094. .r if CHOCOLATE8.-A fresh supply of Molris and Patterson's Chocolates on hand for the holiday at News and Var- iety Store, 70 Great George Street. Phone 627. Orders given prompt at- ten-tion.' » 7091June1-3. ____QA§C_APEDlA IN NEW YORK.- The steamer Cascapedia. which for- merly was on the route between Mon- treal and Charlottetown. one of the two boats which is to perform the new service between New York.Halifax and St. John's Niid.. arrived at New York last week from overseas and the Fed- eral Steamship line will send her out on her first trip to Halifax 'and St. John's, on July 3rd.The Lady of Gaspc at present overseas. is' the other boat to be placed in commission. WEDDING BELLS-The Roman Ca- tholic Churh at Debden,»iSask., was the scene oi' a very pretty wedding on the morning of May 14th, when Miss Julia Nelllgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nelligan. -St. Louis, P. Eul. -was united in marriage to Mr. Aime Demers a. popular lumber mer- chant and implement dealer of Deb- fien. The bride was attended by ,her sister, Miss Margaret Nelligan, teach- cher of Boutln, iSask., and the groom was supported ‘by his brother Mr. Al- bert Demers. The newly married couple. who will reside ln Debdenf were the recipients of many useful and costly presents. MISSIONARV T0 MARSHFIELD. -Rev. Ross W. Collins, ofr Port Wil- liams, N. S.. arrived in the city on Friday night and registered at the Victoria. ~Rev_ Mr. Collins, who holds the George S. Campbell Scholarship from Halifax Presbyterian College for 1916. has been- pursuing post gradu- ate studies in Union Theological Sem- inary and Columbia University, New York. during the past year. At the convocation of Union Seminary on May 14th, he received the degree of lla(-helor of Divinity with distinction. H0 intends to rerun; to continue his studies in Septemb.,-r, and durluf; the summer months has accepted appoint- ment as ord:|.inc_l missionary to Marshfield, P. E. .l. ' -;__~i.-_--__ Mlnard's`Liuimen; Co., Ltd. Gents.- I have used your Minard‘s Llnlment in my family and 'also in my stables for' years and consider it the best medicine obtainable. Yours truly, ALFRED ROCHAV, Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. l REAI. MAPLE SYRUP This is the hlrst and only shipmentv e have been able to procure this season Needless to say It will not last long Large size Bottles 60c. Order your bottle right away. _ Beer&Goff Grocers W iDr.E.C.Hs°i-"tis Eye Specialist' :Olaf m ’ one ami mi. mu- hlo _ Ollise lleln 9.3-12.30 2-5 _ Phone 68--Y f READING MATTER.-'l‘hs,ve'ry lat-_ .__-sur - I _Q , . \ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r , . . _ fa-5-_-_ »,'- ' '.5' sw ' ‘. _ _ _ _ _ __ .- __ __ - _ ._ _ . -_ - _ ,,Y. _ __ ,_ - _ . ._. . . . . _ _ . » _ ._- 'e-.._~ -..' . , _ t ' ` . “MY IRI H Cl I)I51R_I'1I.A’i_¢_ ` \ . » 1 r Company ._ A New Song Play in 4'Acts ,_ _ f __ With DAISY 'CARIETON and ' _an Excel'le‘n-t Y _ \ Not a Moving Picture As 'I his Attraction is Playing W ' F to Capacity Houses Everywhere _I _ Yo-.1 are Advised to Reserve Your Seats NOW, Plan Opens I0 a.m. A . PRICES---35--so--75..$1.oo _ - 3 SEATS Now ON SALE AT THEATRE BOX OFFICE PERSONALS Mr. iiaro'ld J. llyncs, Calgary, is registered at the Rcvcrc. Md. Walter lnmhn. llanipton was in the ci-ty on Saturday. I Mr. Russel Clarke. Mount Stewart, was in the city on Saturday. Corporal und Mrs, A. A. Murphy, of Halifax, are regi r at the Queen ste ed . Mr. (lharles Southcott, of St. Kitts, W. i., is registereii at thc Revere. __2._ Mr. A. L. Adams. School Inspector| Montague, was in the city on Satur- day. Mr. Wm. Byrne of the P. E. i. R. returned Friday night .from a. trip to Montreal. Rev. C. R. Freeman. -pastor of the Baptist, Church, returned last nig-ht from Moncton. Miss liope' Ives of Tryon is expect- ed home in a few days from Acadia College, Wolfvllle. Mr. James Bradley. city, has rc- turned from a two months trip to Mon- treal. Rev. E. Templeman of the Magdal- en islands left Charlottetown on a two weeks visit to Qpebec.. I Mr. Tom L. Kirby. the popular horse shoe nail traveller, of St. John, is registered at the Revere. Misses Anna R. McPhee and' Annu Burns. (‘.urnher'land. were among the visitors to the city' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .i. A. G. Ellis and Mas- ters Ralph :rirrl Jack Ellis, Montague, rnotored to the city on Saturday. i -Ensign Condio and Mrs. Condic of the Salvation Army returned Friday nigh; from their trip to Moncton. Mr. D. S. McLeod. (lharlottctown. :titer taking a course in Woifville Col- lege returned home a few days ago. Miss Blanche Nicholson, Clrarlottc- town and Rita Atkinson of iiazclbrook have returned alter completing their_ year‘s studies at Acadia Seminary.. Wollvllie. Mr. R. B. Ramsay, representing the Mc(‘.orrnack Biscuit Co., and Mr. F. W. Nugent, traveller forhardware, came in from Summsrside .by motor car on Friday evening. _ The Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. John (ilow, Pleasant Grove. ' Mrs. Clow is' the third daughter oi' the late Wm. Wool- dridge of Covehcad Road. - Misses Cassie ‘Srnallman. Zelma Ramsay and Eva Hunter of Summer- side have_nrrivrl' home after taking special courses at the Ladies' Semin- ary Acadia Collegg, Woltvllle. I orscarmlsimsc D it uc BUYERS HAVE THE HAP- PY HABIT OF COMING BACK T0 OUR STORE _ We have always catered - to careful drug_ buyers- customers who bring all of ,their judgments to bearm e v e r y purchase. Such -buyers come regularly to our store because they have learned that they can count on ue for _pure drug? t prgmpt service, and ng t pnces. The extent and uality of our trade and the o vious confidence re- poeed in ns by the public is pretty convincing evidence that we conduct our drug business in a satisfactory manner. ‘ We’re In Business For Your _|'Iealth. _ Let Us Be Your Fnrhily Druggilt. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Prlnoe and Kent Directs. sir. Clifford ehenarer, charlotte- town, student at Acadia College, Woll- vrlle.has returned home after the clos- ing exercises. Rev. Dr. Fullerton and Col. D. Stewart leave this 'morning for Lon- rlon, Ont., to attend the Annu-al Gen- eral Assembly’ ofthe Presbyterian Church of Canada. A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY DRAMA "My irish Cinderella” will be the at- traction at the Prince Edward Thea- tre next Wednesday and Thursday. It tells of the experience of litle Peggy McNcil,a little irish girl who has been brought up in an orphan asylum, ig- norant of the identity and rank of her father ahd mother. A young Barrister from England who is in New York in search of the grandchild of the Earl of Lonsdale, takes Peggy to ‘England and to the old Earl, `as his grandchild. Some of the sdenes in the play' are said to be thr'lll- ing and exciting, yet it sparkles with brilliant Irish wit and humor. Miss Daisy Carleton as Peggy, has several new song hits, which will be introduced during the 'action of the play. A big scenic production is carried and an excellent company of players _.is promised by the management. Plan opens Monday at Theatre Box Office. Lemon Juice For Freckies Girls! Make beauty lotion lg home for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- to a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, ami you have a quarter pint of the' best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau- tifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet- ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck. arms and hands each day and~-see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. _*___ Ask for Mlnard's and take no other. \ Everything for Holidays We have all you need for vac- ation and holiday fun- Cameras ` Fishing gear Chocolates Grape Juice Fireless Stoves "Carrie hot" Pocket flasks. _ The 2 Macs! A careful select tion of every line o f Jewelry marks our stock. - We will be pleas- ed »to have you tall. _‘ . W._N. Tanton ==r5 er _ . 1- . ill THOS. H. 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Ai _,. _. _ _ _ _ _ _ Exo. . » . ,- . r \ I l cnc. . ----“Love Lsr'rsRs” » . _ ’ STORY BY SHANNON FIFE A PARAMON T PICTURE A GREAT STORY OF LOVE, THRILLS, IN- TRIGUE, MYS 'VERY “Love Letters” is a Fascinating Story of the Love Affairs ofa Very Young Girl, Who ' Has Written Some Ind1sc’reet Love Letters in Her Youth ' ` A Mystery Play that Thrills the Blood ° and Thrills ' Sensatron FEATURED IN “The Fearless One’ ' Second Episode of the Sensational _Serial ` “THE BUl.L’S EYE’ I Prince Edward Y Matinee Daily-»3.l5 Sharp-Night 7 and 8.45 *li--_--;1_-_-1,1-_ Summer Time ' Is , Phoriograph Time There is no entertainment like the Edison phonograph-nothing would give so much pleasure, so much con- solation in lonely hours-nothing would make a bright day brighter as will this mamhlese "phonograph with a. soul." Call in and see the new modele- hear the new records. You don't have to buy nnleee you want Ito. A. E. Toombs 177 Queen St. Pearl Grey ls the pooular color and we can offer you a High Cut Laced rn this color- all sizes for I $4.49 BSPECIAL Mahogany Brown Neolin Sole $6.15 V ' B Le the Mahoganysolrgwn a $5 95 These Are Beauties ` Morris--Smith--Beer ,* \ . '-.»~`_.‘= . ' , < "w rr . ' _ ‘ ..;.L._ r u..4i..4\t.\n¢ni_'1."` \ 4 r: i r \ -. » wr- . _ ~_ A ,_ __ ~ 1 v r ’ r \ r f » l A 1 9. _< si /If _i li. |'i 51 % _E -l `, Q » ni? _-._ . .»_ _. i