1| ._-I ' = f-., , ,. . 1 <"»‘»* ">sl\wf "‘?~*“~ ."9 , . -"`i~`!. »',t.r..»'--;.-'_~,f§'§'~1.~. \. , < ' - l- . 1.-,i='.;,c'_.,f ' r ’.~ 1. ‘PRI‘ . ."1 _ -t-'--f/.'.»'ni~‘\_ » . _ .._, . _ _ , ,. , o .» »». .- . __ "'l"i=m r.1l'rEs'r Nnws i~°~‘lUV = '**‘~‘~"*=r=' l'--‘i“*'I`-HE GUARDIAN" " J* -->~ """‘ it ' _-rms., 5,- ILL," ~ PAGE SEVEN . __ _,_ . . _ ____ __ __ _ § It . e pulis al e ingredients of H AYCVS Hall’ Vlg0l’. Your doctor can thus quickly decide any hair I question. He can see at once it cannot color the hair ' Ask him about falling hair dandruff thin h - .ta I ...-L' 7 -» ’ . ’ _ alt' imeii. 51...... . - '*~;-_'sr---~--ogy.. 3 _What kind of Silver Polish are Y..-;|_[.,:§ing 2 I i'l_*_§‘.';' _ Ever licnid gf Q W ellner s ' , . S~ _Post Office building in this city were ` . -- . ' d. Miss Kntie Deegun, (‘npe 'l`i'overse,"remme ~? | _ 5 rntliriietl lu_>me _yesterday utter spend-l The gpgcial r-011(-pfjon fm me r~i,i_n. “__ _:_,,__` __ Q ing some time in_ this city the guest ogg 1<‘annnc Fund in Grace l\letlio;l1.~;t -'-.;'-4-’~i_/y‘,v . ‘ "f MH# -IIHIWS l'»il?l\- Hianilay School on ls‘abbnt.h niternoon , I *.5 ,.. _ _ . . “ -et . ”'°' last amounted to a little over twen- .. ~' ‘ . ‘ .. ..»...~..v-'o_ . :'~:-_-1 -~ i ~.' - V I rcn1riii.on'rrow1v'i’““ANn ciiuiirr "10Y`"lIlE on n visit to Grand Pre, N. Wick H0021. Mvtwton, Monday. lmnong the visitors to the city yes-_ terday. the north and south entrances to the _ I hllrprlsed hoyv remlliy ll 11-iiif»\'t-s ihg inmisl, mu., the Victoria Hotel ycsterilny: W. A. .___ K’/T' ,“,1|\.t` If you have not tried il' when iou do vo., “-in in The following were ri-gisrcreti at L me qoiiars /Yi i t H l ' ‘ m lustre si1\»trwar@i0Ul`Z F-_ (L Mills. er leaves today for Hnlilux where he »\"‘¥~-/ , J " ' ~‘l°“l-"°“l¥ -l0ll" -“'~ VDUSIUS. l'11I`l< will attend n meeting of the Augmen- (`(u'rier; F. I5. Armour, Montreal. lution (‘.on\mittec of thc (‘hurch, and W W W _ I __ __ _ '**" - also the closing of l’iiic Hill (`ollcgc. . - .J .- e ian Stanheld Ttuio, well known in this city, has nctepterl the iiommn, The following were among those F* l ____;_ _ __ ____ _ tion as candidate in the coming N. registered at the Queen Hotel- yester- Photos Hr _ Our New Stock of Men’s Shoes and Oxfords arebcanties. Allfbntls new you will find liere, and thc prices are lower than last vcar See our $3 -to :incl $4.00 shoes: as good a valine as most $5.00 slices. You can always save money by dealing nl the old reliable .shoe store ll. li. ‘llllcliachen The Shoe Man ' 83 & 84 Queen Street. ' l . fi? _,_, .\.. .,,. .“*,‘*“-3:1* 'i'f".. i . ` .l ll .lui-“hill” __§.\‘,\ lx V__|E§. l~_ t-\ _ .» . AQ, ,,, r il if gi, f'»>:t»».‘ ., l <1 .r-<.~ 1 .~" . "-1 \/ v~ ~ fi . I-1-~ i. /lil i `» " 4’ '1' “ht ‘» ‘hi§rf.}.F' '- /,/-|,f|¢' l ji- .-.l-`_-fi-"fl'."f."` "-"~|1»“l 'il if "" .3 ./' i ' Z5 ",fw;”7‘““i, ,pl f /ffl ,_ _(_, _\ - . H i tri f"5lf;ffQ, /_.;.», /th, ,,__.. ,__ '"` /ull ".-...1=.TL. .i /'/lub ¢.»t»..=...7 ‘I il lil.//itll' I have an cxcep-ionally good watch lo ill`er you at it moderate price. ll is nuufe :speci:illy` for mc in tho 7, 1;, and I7 jorul grades. lavc-ry one folly gusirunu-gd. C. W. Patterson dt.t._i-irtuth_tl Jeweler , _ \. -____ ___ 'ra D ._ _ -iA`_`_~'< rtfifse ;* -li ssh '*" ff? . `=i 1.7 » '02 :E iSterli'ng Bitters I Exceptions a ue Teatimonals and References by the hundred from people most prominent in City and Country' .No iallures' /\l Stock lali~1N'i‘is'i‘ oriim-'ii..nr».n iumi l ° I v I 2_ ti()\'cr .li-i_illt\~t;.\\'i\, P. IJ.. I. m-»ad 'Mu=n . »..».... ...i ‘ti ' to ALLEYQCO #il yt-stenluy morning for New Glasgow, N. H., in response to _n telegram re-_ cei\'r-tl unnouncing the sud news of the~| denth of their mother, Mrs. Thomas Mills. She has been ill since Jnnu-l ‘Wy Witli stomach trouble. She was lifty-eiirlit ycnrs of nite and ii uutivei of(`luu'lotteto\-fn. A liusbnnd and >.everul children ure left to mourn. A rrerlit issiir- of the Halifax (`»lir(»n- iflo contains ii reproduction of st pho- l‘»L'l`f1||li of Holi. A. ll. Warburton, city, one of those who will attend the (‘oroiintion of l{ing_ George and Qlleen Mary in June. A brief bio- i;ru.phicnl sketch is appended which, evidently tlirough inadvertnnce is Slllllitly erroneous in dt-tail, especial- ll' so when it refers to Sir Louis Da- vies as the l’remiei‘ of this Province. whom, it siiggests, Mr. Warburton will siiccceil ns l’reniier. (inc who wus for nifiny years n fu-‘ n\ilini‘ tigure on the streets of Uliar-i lottcto\vn-one intimately connected with the history of this province and city~hus passed away in the person of Sydney Smith, eldest son of the lute I-lon. John Spencer Smith, for innny years Colonial Treasurer of Prince Edward Island, and grandson of Lieutennnt, Governor Smith. He wus ri desoetidnnt of the celebrated Hir William Sydney Smith, hero of Acre. for whom hc wus nfimeil, and was born in this city on the 8th of October, _ 1835. He innrried Miss An- nie Winsloe, sister of the late Alfred, John, and Henrv Winsloe, and leaves to mourn his dnughtcr, lllrs. Louis Wright, Pririce St., und his son, liouirlus Smith, oi Ilrucklcy l‘oint Itoutl. ' lt. L. Borden, in the house of com- mons on Friday, renewc-xl the protest against the delay in making an ap- pointment to fill the vacancy on the supreme court bench of Prince 'Ed- ward Island, cm'=:.=rl by the resignat- ion of Mr. .li':.t`f.‘e Ho/_lgnon, six mouths ago. .\‘lr. l3orden said that there were cases wl\,i"l\ had been on the docket ol the court since 1908. Cheap Fancy Biscuits nddlinrs of l‘Iii_i;'Ii.x<:e::diiigl_\- satisfactory to record the representative character of the enrolled, including, as it does, students from Cape Ilreton, all the way to Yarmouth and from nearly all the intermediate counties. However, the college is only in its infancy and, if on mitch progress is made in the next few years ns in the past live years, thc attendance will lu- a re- cord one for the Dominion. The next session of the college commences on November lst next and as n sort of precursor of n still larger attendance, the principal received on the very day of the closing of the llll~t'l-l1 session, thrne applications for entrance to the session of 1911-I2. 1 : Wyeth’s Huge und Sulphur Hair Ilcincdy imparts color to faded nnd gray hair, stimulates the growth, und makes harsh, dry and lifeless hair, soft bright. mul glossy. Excel- lent. l’or‘ dandrulf-50c and $1.00 hot- ties.-l'l. A. Foster, Central Drug- .Iohn market. prices, which will be of interest here, were qdioted last week as follows: pork, 9.3; 1anib,15; ve:1l, 10; potatoes, per bbl., 2.25; eg-:.~r, 22; butter, 20 to 24;; fowl, pnir, 1.75: turnips 75. ln Halifax butter markets at T4 and eggs at ll) to I7. Lawrence J. Mcllonnlrl, of Rich- mond, who went to liostoirto wit- ness the Marathon race, was the guest of his nieces, l\lrs, l\fcGnnty und Mrs. Mooney of (‘umbridge. (Jn '|‘hursday he went us fur us Buugor, to visit friends, where he v:ill remnin until the opening ol' nuvigotion in rluinnicrside, _ The Guardian has received n copy of The Mirimaclii News, a four page newspnper publislu-d by W. lluchc- min, formerly of this city, in Miller- tun, N. I3. The first issue is n cred- itable one and Mr. l)uchemin’s enter- prise will undoubtedly receive a well merited reward in the .form of a gen- erous patronugt- from the populace in the vicinity which the News will cov- ei‘. A distinctive fenture of the issue is the fact that it is printed on paper nmile in Millertmi from New Bruns- wick pulp. .-\ St. .lohn Exchange, speaking of Ions: tlistimce running, says: “Anoth- er llostoii Marathon is over, and a- gain 150 men have had the good sense to make liorses of themselves for nlniost notliing. Two got some- thing. l)eMar, the winner, got a mighty tinc looking ornainent thnt. will no doubt make him live half n. century longer, and also rt whole pile of vain glory. (ln paper the latt‘eriap» per-_rs the tuunllrr item, but it isn't. He who liiiisiuul second" received the dust from tu.; winner and the hand- clapping thot. lasted after he had pas- sed. llunning is all right, but. this 26 mile business is for the beasts' of the prniries and tlic'_¢hmels of the Sah- nru." Mike Tlionias, of the Charlotte- town /\_l»e,;".'»f‘its ‘fs in another class now, ii one a\'fc;'fs the obove vritic- isni. The lloston (llo`>c’s post-race comni':nt was "l.‘ havc hearil many severe ci‘iticisrn.~; of marathon run- ning, but I must say that the condi- tion of the mon who set the pace in y¢sterdn_v’s run :uirpri:~'et| nie. They were "lit as ti.l'lli=.~:" and showed the results of very warcful preparation. Men tired. rspcchrlly when they came to ll‘c bills _lifter turning into Uoin- monwcnlth av. from Wasiiiiigton st., but aside from that nothing occurred to arouse one's sympathy, so fur as I observed." High tirailc llplical Service li-npliaticully, that is what tvc oiier you. _f Our ninth.-rn svstteiii of -, Examination eunhlifsus to ._ iezulily cfiiinucl' tlic most. ff coiiipliczilcd errors of re- -, fraction, which old niet- ' horls har e failed to relieve. _ Retiuoscopy is the ., method most depended np- ` .on. In this test, ones eye is examined. looked into, and read like you read u liook, telling its own story of eye-strniu and r errors. _ ~ Living' rr.'ii~li\‘o |i's m'\rlc us sl.ilf\|| in i|\Iurpx'cli||_u ilu- r.-.\u- ~. ing ol this sy.~='i‘u1, \\li~-it-‘~_\' we ~ Can with conli ii~.tu'i'. iiisuii- our ` rmtrons rvceiviiig intelligent :uul " liolpfill trcnlnu-nl ‘ G I" Hutcheson ...J Ieweler Opticmn l If- PHYS £0 lllly ln this province. G. Cameron, tfharlottetouin, was in ,<., .;'¢:,¢',,,_. .- 'ffuif f ;,-3;; ,,.. ft, ,.4 ..»< Scuil’s Emiilsiu '~' provides her with powerful if ' nourishment in easily di- ‘; 5 gcstcd form. :f__ It's the food that builds _ ‘~ and keeps up a gi'rl’s '» strengtlu -,;.~__-1 _ . . ._ lIl_lHlNEl§ llillllll IS lPlllNllli (`lnrcnee Do Mar, winner of the Bos- ton iVlai‘;ltlion is fi printer and work- ed at his trade up to three o'clock on day previous to rwe. ln answer to u iplvstioii asked he i't-plietl: “l\'o, l had no t'|'uincr to prepare lor the race. l ilon’\ believe in them. iYou see. n trainer dri\'es 1-1 man too 'mucli, and I don’t like thot. I t|'uiiit»d myself und tlu-refore did just what l v.':1nied." in Mai' is .»\merican born, tiist see- ing' the light of day in the little town of Nlntleriu, Ohio, 215 years ago on June 7, next. Practically' ull his life has been spent in this section, since he was live yours old. llc Mar is a printer, being einployed as a eompositor v.'i\.li the llaiul-Avi-ry lionipany, and lives with his parents nt ill Essex street, Melrose. His par- ents are American born, his mother bring of Scotch-lu.~u- Fw: 3': r ' Vl"‘“"`"l'h D"“'““' _totlny ti>g'_}o)i\i` `1'~.4£-4. fiuwuz those reizistered at the Bruns- Arthur Quinn, Mt. stewtn-r, was 3; J. J. Joimrtnn, K. ii.. and Mrsl z *i‘.3$?;-iii"-~.'»~ »»._~-f;1-1~if-"- E l l / / f T7 Johnston, city, left _vcsterdny on a A few days ago the price of Invic- . _ | '.f_ / I 1@ visit to Montreal, Uttnwa und Tor- tus boots appeared in Alley & Cds i, are linked together* TAC ` `_ I // / / ""t0~ tad. _rituten dollars it pair instead ol reasgu is that at 3 pm-ig( " / .' -__- - rg, ' . - . » .- :' ,i '_¥‘.» Mrs. (‘. L. Grout, city, und herlslx 0 D -- - when 3 glrlys dlgestlon ls `. fs 'V/_ / __ _.1_»_~ sister, Miss Eaton, left. yesterday. Yesterday the winter porches over wgak " //` _ \ ||l /|l “l //; /'*`;',»` __. . “Q l /' til 1 ' |'- ' - * ` _ H I/ |ll,l ,, , ;=- * ‘ ' "1 /It ;_»’."" 7 »:f‘f""Z.i7_ QA . ‘ ." f i.».¢-» M--~i ‘ ` - -_ 'f (` '.¢_' \ , ' ' - \ | _ _ /` . `| _ t`. I, l ' ./ r » 1 . }» _ , .i _ * § ` '\ _I 1 I 4 '___' 1 A . f efimf-...~.f~ .' ‘l »i~er~f.f';»».*.~;{ ' /A $1. $*."'__./ df &“jp\iylL§; lb / we f”“.*&i§ ! v` ./, - \\-yé '-._,»<~ r' Ji", .- _ , :_ ;ri`.§1/4 ;,;.l?3f V » Zsv” _/\ ; `¥ "i`y'f’)‘ é\ .,,f@,- 1; -*L ' _ ") A ))__... ‘ /lilfiy-§' / "\ i ` l if > -e Wonderful Display Of uhng and I il’ ady-to-wear Straw ats Have you got Outings $1.25 S ‘Ii H \Ve have imported a large num- ber of ready~to-wear hats which are very much in demand these days. yours yet ? It not come and choose at once as they are selling very rapidly. $1 43.52.40, lors 556 880 and $1.15. ~~ . tcmley Bros. . /““ '\\_ p F--“Rouse up yo... Sleeping Energy--I ll` you l|'\vv list your old tini . grip ou things if you d_oo'| _oem to ' get ilu: oltl time pleasure out oflife -rni'-.\* up vigor :uid \il.1lily \v|lb Hughes’ Digestive Tonic lt -r-vos snzi und vein nutl I-|iu|',t{_v-sIiar|1ciis the appetite - makes you » . -" _ i ei-joy \vli:it you ent. 'I ry :i bottle only 25-; ul - G60. I'IlI IIC-S ' m"~‘,;1r_`;;;,,, Mlm g 4' A oil von can iret anywhere e)'('N. e P r zillion . . . ._ :lirnllonulor ._ we ratt"s Astral Oil is the iff!-' or-B2Sf T OU C6111 Buy _ll I; 'vrgi l’ratl':-\ Astral in the cleanest, purest. most sutislactory kerosene It is odorless und _nui"e. gives zi uniform. ipitislnolory he:it_for Ineuhb- ntoru und a sternly bright light lor lumps that is soft. und soothing lot e 251 , `__ , .__ . Delivery _ Plume Q ‘ 'e` Free `i_ I I 5 ii’ The (lem THE GPOCER |23 Grafton Grocery 1 _ SUCH Our carpet Depart nent ls' cer- tainly hustllng those days. and owonder It ls full stocked in . y ,,l with the swellest goods we have li ever shown yourtcarpets and ollcloths, llnoleums and curtains. All nt. prions that. simply duly com etlilon " and leave the Mall ' i D ~ _ I76 kent Sl' ,| Order Houses outln the c.o\d as “°““"*‘“ far as real economy ls concerned -l----1/_/ \Pr0wss mos tru. 4-zsucr. Over three hundred nurses and housewives apronsln lawn llnon- ente. ohambray Holland. oamurio and the celebrated Red Cross apron for nurses. The biggest showing ot aprons ever madoln this city and at. prices that. will demonstrate what cash buying and cash selling moans. Come tcday lf you want an apron. Pat- lons 4-24d3\, \ ` » \ . .