“WBT NWS 'ms cHA1u.o'r'r1=:'rowN GU anew *H-" 4 t _-I, We ' `_ are - taking ch-dere -now. forlslard .~. - .1 Coal, the Schooner ` McFarland will arrive here early in August with 1000 ton. Customers-will save money by order- ingfvnow for delivery from this vessel. Pickard 8|. Go _ Phone 24-0. _special uN|oN JM K's 27x ie not-.. est-.n at PA'roN's. 7-25 mtl x -, socltr rolur soar Uommsnninz June ls\.t.he Stnlzlillsbore will run daily (except Sunday) betweeen gba Ferry _whf.anrl nocky Point during nmmsrmonthrmt the follnwinghraviz. Leave Ch'fown Leave Rocky Point 700s lu. , 7.30 a. m. _ M0 .. sm .. PM) 10.00 " |l.00 ' ll.B0 D.m p. m. §§§§§ ‘;§ 4 a 1 sn~w SSS SUNDAY: Leave Ch’town ' Lsav 9.00 a, m. ' _I ~ was ' _ _ 2.10 " soo “ _I Ml) “ ’§§§§§. -. . ...Q _ _sr y Eoin M` MURPHY. ‘ li Mwsmpdti _ _ A . ~_~'- _ -_._-If-7-r,_. alwsnf.-140 ricsfas OLD. . <1-°=i‘l°\r..‘1i»1ly;.l4»1.1-l All old 6l|8t0|1_) gi ‘lving “way pgn- ny loaves of ‘bre¢tl"6|i' the morning of s funeral, is recalled by the prmngg. tion to the .county museum at Lin- coln o_f a loaf dated 1772. The loaf “fl sign, ever _et_.the funeral or CONV 000. who`was Godirrior of N10 C8900. Lincoln, and stsd’»en~»Feb_ 11. 1172. .___ ' .- ' - -'*'_v_O--~_i; _ Maliesllalr Grow All Drug stores sell SALVIA, and lt is guaranteed to grow han- or money back. I The time to take care of your hair ijt; when you have hair 1,9-take can If your hair is getting thin, gradu- BUY falling out, it cannot be long before the spot appears. . The greatest remedy to stop the hair from falling is SALVIA, the Great American Hair Grower, first discovered in England. SALVIA fur- nishes nourishment to the hair roots and acts so quickly that people are amazed. And remember, it destroys the Dandruii germs, the little pest that sails the life that should go to the hair from the roots. ' SALVIA is sold by first-class drug- gists under a positive guaranteed tg cure Dandrull, stop falling hair and itching scalps in ten days, or money back. A large bottle costs 50c." The Word “SALVIA” on every bottle. Ri,tchie_’s_ One Dollar' Fountain- Pen _s . We wish to call special at- tention to our One Dollar Fountain Pen. This Pen is made by THE L. E WATERMAN CO , of_Montreai, the makers of the famous Waf¢rmsn’s ldeal Fountain Pen It has the regular Waterman feed, 14kt. solid gold pen in fine, medium and coarse' points and comes in plain and chasrd barrel In a word 'tis _‘A Pen that always goes, ful- fills all expectations and satis- fies the most exacting writers’ G. E. .RI TCHIE ?-."9 ' _ J CFresh, Pulre IChocIolates>‘ week old. ‘ . Our line of Moirs chocolates dicidedly dainty, in :lf v . We get our chocolates sent in fresh. shipments weekly and guarantee them to be not more then one . boiled- sets cont'a`in_inga chaise display of assorted f ' 1 'flavors that are bound to please the most critical tastes. -» 1-2 lb. box 35c r lh.6oc in bulk 5o¢ a lb. '"" _ McKinnon _Drug _Company 3 li C ...J *' -___ as--'__.. “S $ ~ , . ¢ . a 1 » _ _ _ .~'_:.,;_:;_. ,~1,;§_'L.__..____,‘.-::P£~,--l‘.':-‘.`-'g~:.:= -`.-if. 1. f Scrutinize Closely :Ill _nhen making purchases, particularly of tobaccd. 'l here ’j a good deal of very common 'f \ . . 1' tobacco on the market and as a rule it costs just CHllil.0lTETOWll ' It pays to buy in this Province. “ J. G. Bcrlmgeour, Cardigan, w ° in Charlottetown Saturday. .I ' l l R. Fltlgerald, was a passenger to Summerside Saturday afternoon. W. Walker, Charlottetown, was e. passenger returning from the west Saturday morning. Elmer Ritchie, Charlottetown, was a passenger to Summerslde Saturday afternoon. Capt. McDonald, Georgetown, was 5, passenger to Charlottetown Saturday afternoon. When the Guardian News phone 188 is reported busy, after 6 p. m., ps- trons should ask for 132-8. Miss Mary Allison Doull, artist oi New York, accompanied by Miss Maria Doull, has arrived to speiid- the summer in Charlottetown. ‘ 'fi A cslllble newspaper type corrsctor can learn of permanent employment by writing Query, P. O. Box 99, Charlottetown at once. - A heavy shower passed over Char- lottetown Saturday afternoon and while those on. Great George et;-eat were drenched by the rain. pedestrians on Queen street did not get any. Subscribers and others are asked to remit by Money Order or by Reg- istered Letter. The Guardian is not responsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. Any person in this Province, who intends to visit New York City eith- er for business or pleasure may find it to their advanta e tr write town. , Citizens of Charlottetown will learn with pleasure that they will this week be favored with two hand concerts. one on Tuesday, tomorrow, night and another on Friday night. This will be especially appreciated in view of the many visitors who wil' he in the city on Tuesday, the occa- sion of the visit of Royalty. J. J. Macdonald, B. Sc, is home from Kansas City, Mo., for a short holiday at Vernon River. Mr. Mac- donald has received an appointment as Lecturer in Mathematics and De- monstrator in Civil Engineering at McGill University, Montreal.-I-Ie be- _gins his duty there early in Septem- er. The City building, _Charlo,ttetown, presentsia handsome alillearance in its dress of red, white and blue. Coun~ cillor McDonald has superintenrled th; work and its reflects great credit' on his taste. The windows are heavily draped and bear large shields and rosettes harmoniously arranged.White flags and hunting are displayed every- where. A correspondent from Springfield writes that the storm of Monday night last was one of the worst ex- perienced in that part of the'coun~ try for a long time. A large barn 9! x 28; feet belonging to W. J. Sea- man was lifted on its foundation and blown down, a part of it about thir- teen feet long was carried about twelve feet from its foundation and man was lifted of its foundation and barn was very much broken up. The damage to the barn and machinery is estimated at about S400. Today the C. G. S. Brant will sup- ply for the S.`S. Harland on the re- gular Orwell, China Point trip, leav- ing here at 1 o'clock and returning Tuesday at 10 e..m. This change is as much as the good. Ask for RIVAL or MASTER MARINE if you 'want a good smoke. If a chew, try C O M B I N A T I O N 'r Wlsr. _ l i made on account of the proposed ex- cursion of _their Royal Highnessee and party up the West River on the Harland, the steamer having to un- dergo an overhauling for the purpose. Saturday the Harland left Charlotte- town gt' six. a.m. for West River and returned at 9 a.. m. She left again for West River at 3.30 p.m., return- ing at 6.15 p.m. to the F"orida otel Pownal.- 9 Con The following ivere recent visitogl; . I ‘ ’ - ‘ Stewart, Dr. A. . and Reid, Char- .' | _Claimant .':,»;;:._,is~“" ~‘ This is an exceptional value in an open throat reversible_hay carrier made for a 4x4 track, is very heavy and made _entirely lfrom best grade malleable iron with heavy track wheels, All . I wheels and pulleys revolve on bushings of turned steel. The car- rier is very satisfactory and bound to give-good service .. . . “$5.00 ‘ `- 0lher*V llarvesling~ Supplies notes helen. 5_i.5o » spfsgzgtesgumty "Hit on forks 88c ,' 1 5 Sc thee 75c and gee ‘"R.°i.?; '."’°" ~°°son= »=°.=°» 3° "P, . . ,=0\DOY£’~.£ l, 0 ui, rnhnils _ r rc ¢ L* J . _l ~ of 5 -'-sq ' " 'j lottetown; M. T. and Mrs. Carson, Kingston; Ja.,; A. D. Ross, Mrs. Dorothy Ross. Inebis, ln.; G. il. Grover, J. I. Grover, Toronto; Thom- astand Mrs. Campbell and the Misses Ida and Blanch Campbell, Charlotte- town, Rev. Henry and -Mrs. Brown, Morehouse, Boston; 0. B. Hhze, A. Tf. Stearling, F. H. Bol -<> in-=.~.. ~ < - -H”-*‘ ..;_4.<, .'51 a ~l1. vii E ,Ii .' l w i 5 i »