IIIITUIILW *.-',,,',"M _ _ _'rits ou Pass .wo _ _-as A ' N _,_____,.. ___,_,,. _ i . * _ _ You Necdn‘t 1 ‘ _ A 0 ‘flcvrllnl lift. Dey ~ _ ~ sw. uiuaqis. num 'lifilllavc a Corn 1 i ....53 C D3 Q* Hold Qhrouoh Omen at What’s- tllc use of liobb ‘ling around on sore, corn- tortured feet when theres U1 a_ remedy so simple, safe and easy to use as .laniieson`s Corn Salve apply fri' a few nights and they are easily re- moved without pniu or soreness. G. Jamieson PRUGGIST E Dainty Weddiizg Gifts in silver deposit ware including ~ -'-_ lottetown. We shall be very pleased _to send you illustrations and prices for the speciali electric lighting fix- ‘_ tures used in hospitals on this side, 1.- and venture to say we are quite sure 5l_ you will flnd many advantages in ‘_I- their use." / _ N Sugar and Creanls..$l.8.l pr up _' Tea Sets .......... ..............$l5.00 Marmalade dishes......$2 25 up Salt Shakers pr Butter platcs,...... ..._.._.$|_75 in; this opportunity of enclosing our 1806- i~ _ __ ad ’ _. _ . . f t ls 1' h the save r 6. l>_1_i_i_e_ list. or nlto_rs,d which nr_>_ doubt ed __ 21; :___<_>___1B_________ wow sale was nel ui it required in ue course. Boston and brought $3g\)_000_ is interesting to note that these e,_,__. G. H. Taylor Ieweler Opticinn -z_ NEW KING Grouse. u0lEl. _WIIL MONBOUUQUETTE. Mgr. Private Births, Running \V»i.i.or and Long Distance 'leli ph~.iii$~i in all rooms Large Brlfht bnirple lltonin. OU SlNr Lll\'\'xl»ig|,i|g¢) SYDNEY. N. S ‘ran Il _ prise, lcit to tiirers pretty quite a for ne penny. our Br their ni opinion Q _ Brown Bread \ Can be had each Saturday at thrsc Grcccis viz.: »~ Hariy l"lie`s (irl ivory M. & A, l\lcL<-oil Camerorfs H ome- Made“White°7and “Br’Own" I). and h ll" l‘l"d 5'0" lieuld slwiiys use £.___"'°~:"'~*;".*_'.'f::'.";'.__-_¢.-_'_-_-_¢~_gg-_?_\ M oniague Black Fox Ex-I (hinge ‘ '__ °°'fi*v°"¢r'~f: ~*1°'*fi!sf!... _ L. M. Mcliinnoh, Miiriagc ! _A___“__`h?“dori~a_.,ue, P. l?,il.__-_l |l0TElst --VEN|)0ME To tlloae who ehioylllomc Com- foii. Good Service andrCoi»ine li re\aor»ablo__ratc_l - 1 A i Register at th¢'Vcndom'c 49 Water l1trer.t.0harlo|.f.o¢owo.P.Rhlslsud A Nirw Borer., wi li averythlng, abso- lutely brand new :ind up-to»dst.o._ cod ‘°ii‘i`i'£'i°‘iI-¥.`}’.'§°$if<`l`i"ii]§'i>¢rr my George Pursey: prop. 5-z4Mst» i riio _ lo the on the we meriti Ilriti are ii a pl they i'isti this 1‘uberculosis Sanitoriuin at Char this Island ds an l°t“t°wn’ "1 the “Bm future' X” HUTES A B D subject,--"Th, yugo, :rip will start from Liverpool E _ . . which case we shall be glad to have ____ in nm Btudy.._mn°w°d by dw _,bout Augut 1" and the arrival It sh manufacturers and merchant are as Prince Edward Island, bu selnc for quippi in this case at least, We ar s without delay. WEST INDIANS lR|\DE. West indian trade under the ne reciprocity agreement, the terms Canaria, has, during the two years million dollars. The league, who some 600 members in Canada and 5 in the West Indies, Crossli-_y -Rayner, K, C., Chief Justic oi British Guiana, was given at th M°““t R0Y\1l Club, the other day, Sir H. Montague Allan, hon, Nice. president in the chair. In reply to the toast of his health, Sir Crossley said the West Indies were looking for wnrd very hopefully to the operation °f the fcclvfociw agreement with can 8 B _ A house in Manchester writiesr. "We ,em Mass__ for witchcraft `- .nite that you are shortly building a 1»§75___David Gan-ink 'made his » Hospital ln your district. We are tak-i appearance on the stage- ot only aware that there is such also have learned that a public tution is about to be erected in province, and, in advance of the tion oi a site, they are bidding 'tlic business of furnishing and e- ng it. No Canadian or Ameri- rm has shown so much enter- infer that English manufac- and traders have their business thoroughly organized and are s alert as any ill their outlook w chances to turn an honest Those who may have thought ltish cousins a little slow in ethods may és well revise such In fi recent issue we drew attentio to the desirability ol developing th 0 P S \-_'liich_we outlined. We are pleased to 13 37~ H16 father iS 1‘_I`ll1°€ \VB'ld¢m sec the recently organized Canadia Vmst Indian league has taken th inrittcr up. The league. which has _fo its olijcct the improvement of trad rnliitions between the West Indies an its existence increased the export an import trade to the extent of thre headquarters are iii Montreal `ha ' 0 A luneli in honor of Sir Thoma _West Indice, and pluhlio. __ orally favored its _ lbly too far away frgip' lands to come lntd rn ir W.. an one n'f~urtlp_a vm _lrir1l¢s" mult bel-l1°,\1.ltl.if_i!¢ elm 0! the others. “Fu_lu‘at\co,*§r‘hc coldw C3000 lllllil lll __ ocoocooonol\l°"` 1692-Bridget Bishop housed at B irish House ol Lords rc ` isaz-sir. Edwin Arnold. fm writer, born in Gravesend, Engle one in London. March 24. 1904- 1854-Crystal_ Palace opened 'Queen Victoria; _ isei-Napoleon ill. l>w'5»u= French neutrality in the conflict tween the American states. s t e 1912-The Czar of Russia its Moscow for the first time in years. Father Jacques Marquette. French missionary who had come Canada to labor’ among the Indian on this date in 1673 started d the Wisconsin river on the mcm0r voyage that was to result in his cnvery of the Mississippi. _ _______.<-_- oofooocoooonoooooo "ll “"l".““.‘T‘l‘l‘3.l§`>l‘.“.". olloo n Prince Aage of Denmark, who B cause of his democratic' wuys has b W nicknamed the _“American prin f was born in Co enha en, June 6 B youngest son of the late King Ch tion IX of Denmark, while his mot ° was the beautiful Princess Marie T Orleans, daughter of the Duke e Chartres. 0, love of all forms of outdoor spo d and athletics. He is an excellent s amd one of the best skaters in 0 mark. The Prince also-is an ad se with the boxing gloves and has h E his own in numerous amature ri 0 bouts. _ Congratulations too: Miss Carolina Hazard, former pr s dent of Wellesley College, 57 ye old today. lllllllllllllll llllllllll __ Bos- ited ine the t0 11.30 be- ce,' ' 10, ar, ris- her (1 He is noted chiefly for his great b Den ep! el esi a ` Alhorton. Sourls soo lojqgu. “is in the air, ind 'tllohlgilalo d0“\>¢ dqfsr '___ we could acl\l°N:ll_m¢5¢ll__0_”(__f0I our- ,B u ,°,§,""_ _ _ -pUESD_“._ UNE 'D _ _ ' selves and for thc by fedora- T““¢,`y_ Ju“,:,_w. _ _ . _,_ J _ ' ‘ 9 3 ._ nor." _ , 9 s.m_--smioriliis' and --.snuniesi “__ G at -1"" ___ dn _ _ w r olthn_“weaz In- _ °°mu11¢t°°l ti ' *"1 U1", °“" - lllsar aiilrlsil riiilis ““° "°“` "““ - ,,,,,»»,,,,,, ‘ _ = ».»...-run-»»»ui<....... u»=»°» 1- -wr -fre.-rw-» -- ° ;“:°..I:r.:.‘I“:“.;.‘;_:'...,.°° ,. .f‘.;..2':; »»--~-is-W in-:ss rc. 1...." -= . a _ _ -_ ~ _ . ' c _ an as _ _ N/'ws °‘ the H” Chnl” Dalton 8 t it o l had bout s ;Y°‘in;|9iai 5,3. n l ed the 'curls df Bachelor of Sv ` ° and Wales. Ye I1 Y " 5 ,9 a.m.-- in s A cn. ` chu uniticeiit gilt has gone lsr afield. _______e__ 0, 8 mmm” ,nh.mu_,,¢,_ ,,,_‘ 2 pm,--Minictcriol Session, in Agriculture by McGill University. _ on Friday and saturday ins: rreru- ‘l 1 8 ,,,__ ,,,,,,,,,,,,g, 5,,.,|,,,i ,-,, ,, _.__ . ier Mathieson received letters trom l" °“‘" ;'°_:d'_'t°° :m,n°g°:.t_rdse;vc;‘: pc th5;’residcut of tho Colnfircnccy. mv' E' B- WW" ll” °0mi>lc¢'0d tour British manufacturing and mer- mt” Eng B c Y' 5 - Rev. Neil Mcllauchllll, B. A.,‘ pastorato ou the Mt. St_¢W&l’t 0 cnntilc tlrms bearing date May 26. I“di°° °°“m d° '““°h t° P"°”‘°"° m' Address by Rev. G. Lane, cult. He loaves on Wednesday morn- 2-, a d 28 ,es ec,,,,,,\ d 1. ,1 B,,._ rlustry, and to attract capital sud Thursday, Ju 1;. ing 11th inet ‘for Boston whcr¢_ ` he “ P ' y' °“ “ ‘ ° 9 ii. in -opening of Annual Conference. will telic J>l>ll8¢°'0u the B» B. Ou- filo M0 li* ll am-Sermon by Rev J W Aik B. owr able lowed by discussion. dis- 3 p.m.-Conference Session Memori "'53 p.m.-Conference Session. BU Ol 0 rtr oi. d ng l‘l \ William Ernest, Grand Duke ol Saxe-Weimar, `37 years old today. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, Arctic plorer and lecturer, 48 years old day. ' ~ William S. Kenyon, United States senator from Iowa, 44 years old to day. Charles A. Culberson, Uiulted States senator from Texas, 58 years old to ex- to mln. and he remarked that they day " ' l t t -d I th Brit ti l . V ~ . would be greatly disappointed if a A' W' Lnerty' » ‘l°p"°°°“t°tiv° 1" hlilg rtisrtiircpd ii-limo]-thee rcsldelliltiysllddg B,',.EAM'E'R hum( , . b°l°¢ °l"°"l“1 ill ¢lllP°litl0n ` Nor large trade with Canada did not re- S;o"_f"¢§_2 szghe ;l_’xhi_l-Sid dyistrict of Or- M,,,.ch_ The purpose ,JMB vmt is to. _ _ - __ _do you expect a person with Qxhaugb sult from it. _ ' 8 ° 5 ' attend a meeting of -thc' Lincoln Me-L CUxHAvEN June 9__Th°.B,msh _.We Bunered ,mm _______e__s______,_ ____ ___clE_s_r_i;i:__..:. __'pi3=_¢;t¢_i____i__<;r_;i-;i_s<_i_i_i_:ai_:_1_i;<_2_ __,_,;,_;i_:__r;prnniis»lon, _ol which he is n_m,,,,,-“_ -A,_,¢,',,h__,_,: _,,_;l_,ig°_, ______,_,,;_h ‘__1_§-i_§_l__\;l;i_ @9111 excited and short- ‘ ‘ . .i ' years ii] the west Indies? l1° Said. "BB tim* of Nw York' 56 yea” md t°' __ C \ "of the crew were saved but six arf ii L i th a resu t of the competition of bounty- ay' ' A nn' on want t ,_ an hm “ _. i __ 1 0r_‘ ll B treatment of sghgu|\»,¢¢ fed sugar, and although ,D many I. S. Pepper, representative in Con- synel _mud _“wo b:mr;___ gland Y;’__f,.l?clieved .to _bs drowue¢_l.__ -____ .gengm but .ina D_,._ ohne) _Nerve 0, the ,glands the people have _“___ mrs oi the second district ol Iowa. mm, ,.,,,,,,, ,gd ,.,,,,,,,,. M” ,.,,,.,,, i _ _ _ ¢ r/__ _ -ri; l'°°‘\ hw Dlfcvcu 5° luccuniulln rs- , 05 37 years old tods . ' . A V ~ ';_ ' --- ltorlnzmarve force to th ` - _ Y- you will.dnd Rexall _I-Iypophosphftes `l""W "" """ . » . ~ 0 Umm their attention largely to the raising seam asus aueirls. cub cl th° muy indispensable It is a mondial ‘ ' ' , of other products, we cannot be said ;;T::.dis13ngul_shsd of British iourn- ,pi-ing tonic, s 'gentle yet decided BISHOP RECEIVED to have fully recovered even yet. But. day °' Wi \>°Llll lil! lllllifilill WIP i0- stimulant, a blood purifier ogg nerve ' ` there in every sign that we have g ` _ ¢ff°l\8l'»l1°“|l'__ “Ni llll 'U3 2000 gre'o¢'»future before ns, and we feel ` ' ' . -f*--l- ` 7 dlsd in 6,000 It . that _in achieving our destiny this - _ 1£.T;lmu_0° 3- h::t1_¥’m°,,', M31* a eeiuent with Canada will l>lay‘a ~ d|,|.g;,n,,1‘_ in., gwgmnon. . 8" ‘AD" mln rmox 'ro snifrxmonn in-aifnrodnets. __ ’ i The esrifsasrscinir ‘qi elif _‘dies along the lines' confederation _il not than o dl-sam, Sir large‘iiartL The West Indies and Can- _...__ _ . ada are two. psrhfof the British em- Bu 1-moss/_ ua J , ~ -/ _ ~» ' P-with pire which are '-ideally fitted by not- the dliwntiown section giitiaaously dc- ure for the interchange of their not- for the occasion, Baltimore WBl'llD andthe faux.:-si¢¢ 'OOO O ing to supply something toward out- P°l‘“l""'l°“~ ._ , 9 t'o '10 ,_m___p,v¢¢1°n'g|_ 3,1-vim _capedta eu route to Zurick, Swi ming the pi-oiecwi ruaercuiosir san-_ A” W" '“°““°“°“ ‘F _°“' °°‘“"“' _10 .._,.,_._n0ii can ...ia simian or had, to attend the _mi wor1p0rt\1I1itY 0( quoting for the The “May Bulletin" issued by The mission, _ _ iostrapevyillmbeupiadelabout the 1 ~ i me t . ts ' - G c s sso or s of F ° ° 0 °l1¥ reproach Coy: We havq au sues furnishing of the same, namely, fur- GN,” west; Life Assurance Company 8 p.m.- onfercll o e n, p _ E _ ti. niture, carpets and llnolcuin, when states that many calls for extra cop- G°m$_l:'§g‘;°' June 13` '_'§_TioI_,_‘ ' I’ “li this wmld B the building is ready." ies have made it necessary to reprint 9 a_m__Con,e,_enée Session ____ _ _ A firm in Birmingham writes: “We Issue No. 3 ofthe “Health Bulletin” ,L30 ,,_m__Ten minute add;-gg; by Miss Josephine Strothard, dau - learn that you have under conteinpla- on ‘~'1‘ui.ercu1osls." which we quoted Rev. George Steel, subject- ter of Rev. -J . S. and Mrs. Strotlmf wr p to 1 the Pnl it" (01. of Summerside, P. E. Island, ' he as r n P tion erection of a Tuberculosis in our editorial column. The Statcneé _owed by d___c_______O___ been in the City _or B few d Sanatoiinin, and we write to aillil pertinent of North Dakota desire 2 to 3 ___m__Meetmg 0, oammittwl visiting ML and M,.,,_ L_ _w_ IHA that we may be afforded an oppcrtun- copies of the issue--and the Canadian 3 p_m___Co,,m.ence s“,,io,,_, Report ol gueen gg;-egg, say; 5 Momma ity of quoting you for any cooking or S0¢ist,y for Prevention of Tuberculosis (v;_0mmif_|;¢¢ cm Stagg of gh; i_b_péngeg_ogatSl_iIt;.:_l_i;¢Q_a_y;_.__:_d6i:s_ S__til‘o_:._ll __ _ _ h ' ig, a n o i l-“ating allllurhtuu *»l1_8i'» ?'011 mill' rv requested copies for distributlQn '1' 6 __ p_m__\(>)l;_________________ _swdom ,he having resided hers when Rev. ‘mire for mls msl“‘t“t‘°`“' I i""“°“°° p“b“° l“t'°r°“~l'_‘ the “ment Saturday June 14 ` -ltrothsrd was pastor of the Ccntr Another BirlI\lD§l\8m firm Wflf-$81 is one cf the most hopeful aspects of 9 ,,_m___C°,,fe,.e,m° Se“,on_ Reading Methodist Chu;-ch_ and ig an m“f,,_ 7 ” “We are informed by His Maiesty's the light against Consumption and we of Station shag; and eimglon her borne in Summerside, havin I ti the work of Chairmen ipcnt the winter in California. S ’l" il C i ' - - ‘ ra e omm ssloner that you have are glad to take B p:r___ll___ __ so B m _Ten minute address by _eu summerside on the sth ot 0 ‘ . ¢ 1 c U l i'::::._:f:2;1;”";f:.;;‘.‘;_.i.‘;°°::°“..‘:.t.: .. _ . . if . _ _ . _ . _ _ . . . G. F. M. A- su. ~ ~» inset. 8 p.n\.~-Open air service, address by Rev.`George Ross. " Sunday, June 15 Conference Church 5°' 9.30 a.rn.-nova Feast led by asv. R. .iriucilml points iu, G.u1lf°ruiu- S W. Weddall, B. A. lm” 11 n.m.-ordination sci-vice, Adarsssysnnta Barbara. sod Suu Francis oy candidates, Sermon by Rev ~ , . . a V Albert Carman, D D General l/aD°0UV°l'» B C Th” la-WBT Place l ‘ ` _ _, . . s Su,,e,.intenden¢_ risited for five weeks with her bro- ‘ . , 4 lu 2.30 pan.-sunday school service, ther. Mr- J- L- Strothcrd. Inspector » V 1Ct0T1a Rgw , Addresses by Rev_ g__Ba;-¢1ggf,_ if the Northern Crown Bank. She ~ ous and s. layman. ilso visited Winnipeg, Montreal, and _ L/ 9_6 _ nd. 4 ,,_m__Se,.vice in victoria PML Ag- St. John on her return home arrlv- _ -4- - _E- dresses by R,,v5_ w_ (;,_ Lane .ng here Thursday afternoon. She rn Il _ A ‘ff ' f r , _ m by and R_ G_ Fulton left this afternoon for her home in f `cf~ r _ ‘ /l ' ` _ \ V 7 nm,-sermon by Rev. J. w. niiieris. Suruuwrsidc. P- E. Island. .»{»°3_ -.°. r _/.°;;§g§__ G Y med ~ G Ch h / .o.o*tvi ‘o?¢>¥o¢7!€§§»:»°o_°¢ Z , _ e race ure '»:,¢‘., '»:»:»:o:».». _.-.‘»g:;.;~: - _ _ _ _ _ _ INSTITUTE lronman _ ‘,=,=2§__ =::=:z::§:§,_;:§=.______.=_~, _ emi. igtgtizf, `;:°2°£g2;»2g£g37,'L”`_.'7_ 42°' . 1877--Centennial of the adoptlon 0 I p.ui.--Sermon by Rev. J. H. Arnup, A“°“‘°r W°m°“'° I'-"'l'l*'“t° was 0" ;.1§2§2§3§f §:2::§$=2gd}g.1;§‘_ggligeiél the American flag celebrated in B_ A_ , gauised on Saturday, June 7th, by !{;.;.g.g2;_ ;.g»§=,2,g»,=‘__,r§i,;gc.f.,| ton ______md_______ June ___ __ the women of New Haven. The inset- .;2g2g§;§§ §g2g:§:¢¢Sg:;;:g7_;,»;_=_--. _ - . _ . °~°~°¢ a ;_, ' Q 5 .1 ~,__i~ _'_ _ _ iaszf.-neiinsylvnriis Republicans no 9 n.m.--oonlernice session. Addresses _~_“K- “hwh WHS held in the school- §;§;§;§;§§_ §g:gg,¢§g§; _°3ii;_t‘,_l-;1;_-___ _ggi Nptt n minated Gen. James A. Beaier for by Revs, T. Bartlett, General °“°° W” °P°“°d bY Mr- P- J- Bef' 6311253! gtfigtgegz’ `§;~_.‘.'},~_»_;3i»',§_i__»_f{;‘»1 .¢ I g govemon Secretary or sunday Schools rigan, who strongly urged the forma- l;;;:§=§~_»¢_ 3;, 15:, ~_',‘;_,;\_~',t-_x,.\\\\"4 » . - " B_ ‘tion of any organization which could [13-"r~ --' Y ¥ H _ . n ‘ -' _ if >~ _ , . . . and Young I‘eople's Societ‘le__ and Rev. J. H. Arnup, B. 'A Secretary of l.»aymen’s Missio ary Movement. _ a.m.-Ten minute ` address Rev. H. E. Thomas, subje Ly Service. ' ‘ Tuesday, June 17 l a.m.--Conference Session, Miscell neous Business. Prayer services will be h_eld~ the Conference Church at n'clock on the following morn- ings: hursday, June 12-Leader, Rev. H A. Brown. Friday, June 13.-Leader, Rev. R. G Fulton. " aturday, J une 14-Leader. Rev. Cnas. Flemington. Sunday, June 15.-Leader, Rev. A- thllr Whiteside. llonilay, June 116.-Leader Rev. J. B. Young. The following delegates from Ne Brunswick to tne Conference arrive in Charlottetown hy the express last night: Pres., Rev. Neil Mcbauchlan, Secretary, Rev. D. R. Chowen, Rev Geo. Dawson, A. D. McLeod. W. B Thomas, H. E. Thomas, Geo. Stical Dr. Harrison, `Geo. Ayers, J. M Rice, John J. Pinkerton, W. J. Kir by, Chas. Flemington, Chas. J. .Hu ion, Samuel Howard, Thomas Alle Arthur Whiteside, G. W. Lane, Cha Stebbings, Percy Fitzpatrick, H. Creed, A. D. McCully, Prof. Watson, Stanley H Young, Dr. Sprague. Rev. J . S. B. Strothard from Albertoii al- so came to the city last night. N N 8 ir 7 I` results with every user Sold and ro- corner Great- George and Rev. H. ‘ ,Pcter'c loovll tion to _lrlcndoi l0l\\ ln- aut vidtlmoug jeu; “Tha pastor in mg Home" ivhere she spent five days visit followed ner uncle Mr. rleorgc Beck. Duri 2 p.m.-conference session. wr my there. her cousin. Dr. Bc t 3 , _--1-11 t 1 1 S it ill was married to Chicago young ‘ ° o rm sores our w H V, _Specialprice295upto...............................,.........4.25 coins osoooocoooppooc lim!-._ herd _ ' the uu- 60 bil 1,. 1-. nt pe uc- 11. ill u in I dx toll al S ll ct lady. She than went to California the Santa -Fe railway and stayed Passadena. She was there during t .vintcr until the 12th of April, a .hiring her stay she visited ma a DY d .vas lu Los Angeles, Long Beach co n he ihe then went to Seattle, Wash , be of such henodt to the individual .hz ‘ .mi _` members and such a great assistance 1?; ' g-`_‘ _ ..-~ 'gi n in u. community as Women's Insti- "'_i3`.'i."" 3 ‘_ " tutes. The supervisor then gave a de ' " ' ~ “\ ~ called account of the movement #cers were elected for the New Haven 'ldent-Mrs. Angus Darrach, Mrs. ‘Dougherty Mrs. Angus MacPhee, M-rs. John MacQuilla.n; Secretary-treasurer -Miss Agnes McKaig. The first re- gular meeting is to be held on Wed- nesdav, July 2nd at 4 o’clock when 'School Improvement is to.-be the est of th'e_ women of this district ‘ls shown by the fact that the first meet- ing is to take the form of a house- cleaning -bee-and a marked improve- ment in the appearance of the school will doubtless be the result. Such movements on the part of the mothers w of this province go to show that theyt Bama., l:::_n“d‘ d realize the necessity of having the ,_,°t._t°- place where their children spend so s possible condition 5”, “muh pu. m_ ___i..__-_»=- .A1-rn - BERLIN June 9.-The Kaiser on 4 v much or their time in the very hast ?:°,f_ gf. $,‘f'° _ il- Sunday dedicated the stadium at u. Greenwald, It will be used for tho e. nnnlcnrnn 'ri-la srilmm pm i I . , i l V fi- and stliletes paraded. NATIONAL LEAGUE. _ At. St. Louis-'New York 9,» St. ‘ Louis 8' At Chicago-Chicago' 9, Bos- Rolla I L ,chief topic. The enterprise and inter- = ,_ Olympic games » 1916. Thirty Thous- ~-_ .: '- 'f'*' ._ Gowns -_ ' .Slips $1-35 for 98 eil 1 for. 98 eil Drawers. 25, 35,40, 50 to.. f Skirts. 75, 98, $r.io,~and... and silk material at......... . . .. 1' ¢_r.35 .`#*’=‘=s.=." ` /- value C 'value 1fIl\\° ’ "Vll_ll3‘°-I for Ulch _ _ forldcis 4fdozen Manufacturers Samples' in Princesclllpl. draw.- ers, skirts 8: drawers. - ` 'A ‘ .. , . . -...........l|ct|. . . _ ..$li25. Princess slips. 98, $1.25 and..._,........... _ . .l.$0, 240 Lcdle's"Wl1ite lawn and voile waists 'I-25 value for ~»»., .ns Q n»..»~,u ,.‘» s s sn-su-»`, ,»»»..s¢»l.»»»»¢-»¢» . snutpvs 851'.; h-1 This is special value 5_9¢is_ zoo pairs corsels large sizes only, half price value u td h- $3.5octhers $1.50 for.. _ , 2;” 79ct silk for..... . _ _.Fine dress goods for light summer wear, value up to r;45; ard choice for................ ;.........,...........‘....39ets in' Paillette silks also taffetta 79ct value for... ......55sts to A-manufactui-er’s sample lot of lace ~jabots,,_string ties, s collars, sailor and dutch and embroidered bows etc , at...25cia 0. _, Ladies’ fine summer underwear 15.52. 25 to......._..§|ch “QQ Choice lot of European Coat sweaters in new'came1hafi' ef- eir, fect and plain cashmere all the new colors and, large sizes. ,lg _ For the sea shore and country home, just the thing for ,.4 little fellows, knitted coat and pants, with cap to match. he Great dress goods sale now on, of wash goods and wool gg., _ ,-. _ _,_ _.__ articular P . .~Vomen’s Instituto:-Directors-Pres1 ldent-Mrs. P. J . Berrigan; Vice-1’i|es- J_ It looks good’ stands al Now is the time to fix np yo _ fiere if If you want good strong rr »» , which was listened to with rc t i - - 1'- ' ` ‘ ' ' - . “ “‘° P“t°’ ‘“ " C“‘”°"' '°‘ .mere and attention. Alter ifheamai Nm W. poultry netting you need to ‘ter was fully discussed and it was dc- - ° Bl :ided to organize the following odl- /See (fur st°ck°'We can satlsfy you ln every _point and` l kinds of wear and weather and for quality is the cheapest you can buy. ur poultry yard and i runs Make your estimates today and then are Low this poultry netting will suit you. F ennell fs? Chandler VICTORIA ROW ` i "I uxo1p m _ 'in 1, UONTABUI Qdl1‘l¢fAl I0! WIKI KAIIKITI Fill ll it 14 to 16 I to 16 ani (qw-ui-i an is l to io; “td 1- ~2 -el ". =3s .='»s 3g$5_g58g :iiczecsz Lamb, no li. (small Fowl _ Hutton _ _ _ Butter Dill. por doo. Ootl Hay (Proceed) Hu (Loon) ' Pork - `,. . alih V S Sf I T ' ' TAFT I IT§__ZA H ,G 0 _“ton 6; At Pittsburg-Pittsburg 0 °l1BfB°t¢\'. HI well as success ' in WASHHIGTON D Q ‘ Jun, 9__‘_'»_Pliiladelpllie 6; Oincinatti at Brook- “f¢»”d°P°“d9 WI? lBl'S°l»Y on the cou- Former President Teil; caiine to Wash-~=1Yf\ 110 Khmc rain. ' _A _ _ _ ‘lm°.“ °‘ Y°“l` l\°Ullfl\~ Yvu cannot imagine o- suilsrer from indignation *fishing steamer _e a su _ our ,rung ,M foxmerly/ muah sunk ,ani MDL Chasels_ "°“" "°‘°°‘“° *° _ '1~li`l»_a¢l»‘i~¢¢»`sn.w¢ have .¢i¢¢fai'»¢ii.‘i».n'if “YYY lccentealiox, elm- gg” quite We ill nie and luens'. nr, ‘ed nerves to be other than nervous, tllcrc io no necessity for oxperim b. lll. Some experiments on ncislis. _sary for the -advance of science, but i'"‘°’ “°-°“ “°* l” *f 1°“f °=v°u_» or women _ Affects Character , ~ "No one can develop good character ana- smiley, with iiei-_voii'c.'li,ocd»<=he. i1;\i1zc»tion__:.n'.|;°`_ti\i_o3 Qlbgprcnllihs eaegt o' n.ne_x_u_ _-ll’si~v_o . There. is 'always `the‘7-dsrlg cloud of nervous collapse, uid of paralyslslook-ffolfwoifti '. ' Dr. Chuck Ncr*Yo~f00`\_\~'i|1not a "quick cure"-.-‘|10 l;¢tl.itWU~ to lull the patient ln are delusion thot his pains ni-e..dlsoppc\\tln& §_i_lo'norwtic or i,ii:|urioi_is_ |_tiin\iia_n__ to _:infinite him tonlllvci-ori1y‘_ct~f3ls - _,NIU 92' pcnui of _health ' ` ' ' ' This _ood forml now. x4ch'biood most. lieth lrlld