Lirrftuiiiionrrowsrsn i-:isrwuriiri ` f~ W - ei af; ; .__ _ V. _ . chi-airs valuable heating _ ~' _ - __ _ y D . ` seriiitive right ta either uahiay =.-=._ _ d°8 of mean with Ming,-4', un;-_ ,A Crewe. _* _ » ‘ ` .` _ment after several v ta i 'A l - ' ’ r ` ' ' r V ‘ Then the lahorltes became more en- ' ° run” had It "° bu tm' Pr°pm°° J H Mwquam soul" lu in t ed and announced that the would .__ _-_.__`_.‘ ,‘}_:_~;' _ - _ Y‘lI1 . - ~ ‘ 1 __ V ~ f .. . .5 . ,“ ___ permanent good_ M" D S Mena Ed ‘ t I Charlottetown today- _ D m 1. V 6:50” their wholte mpresentguon ot A n. Charlottetown, was 41 members from he house of com- hil I ,\ ' E '“. i:'.-;». . VV; V . I 'A‘ l ."- "ll >~P'°\>»~ of Grand oahtr 1 1-1' 1 ‘a " , iJULviiaA A ». ~ _ _ > _ 11 \ "i ‘ I ` .7 .ae . .Jr _V V»i 1‘..:c ' _'. V _ _.i V . '___ V_ V You". uuxy. _ V . . e,' 111011 on, Vs ' _ A_V_V» _,_A ,__ -_V___ - WILFRED GAGNE visiting in Charlottetown. J. D, 5681114! _ _V V V _ _ land __ mqns during the pendency of the V_ _ ._ V. V. - 5 og, _ . .5 p“s°”g" by tm Nonhumbu _nm t b_ tu olection, and would eeend the men V; VA V .V..VV_-_; . Drummondvllle, Au¢_ 3»04_ p9'f;l:g:&elMasy,,ut(l;h1;;L¢;l;t_olf:>;vn:u;|$)0: to Picton this rngrninx. _ glfggt b“a‘; bow‘i`h&.<;t$g;eV. V out tp MVN", 10,. the labor ¢,,_m1iqag. 5*‘°*fMl him without doing him any ‘my- » V ' 1 :`l`~ 1'.-U,,,_,, ,u,,_h`- ~ -_ 1 J. D Jenkins, Ghariottatowh was ~ ' '- . _ _ _ 4 rlfmm' ~ 1,-.~, _ _ _ » ‘ -_ _ er not|‘ ||| ` ` ' ' 1 ‘j__' The- Master-of Elibank still refused ‘ A `A A A A pay 24 cents Gash :sr wg’:,°d wsiafesasgen Iekegf.“'B get-srlotdzdl?-roy? `l‘IfAi)u?l1ng" "tlumnz from vu-mm t' ‘to budge from his position, and oth- 1 l ‘if ' »_ _,A WOO! Bhd I6 cents for unwa h d D g ° ° y° “A 1° mom "g‘ . ' sr.. liberal. leaders outside the minis- . -Prowse Bros Lta 6-ziinti ““°"‘°°"' M" H W vmnicombe _nd Mm ' ,try-, expeetaa fatigue at tha eaaataht . _ _ - V _ ‘V A V 11? ' V V_ _ _ - ` B. A. McDcnald,_Chm-lottetown, he- Ruth vin,‘,i,,°,,,y,,_ Charlottatowlh _ .1,_/ldictVation of the laboritea S’ tomorrow giving full particulars. _ it h ld two hour’s p aww ye - ins The advertisement will appear tague this morning. _ . “sawn” wlsch Bnded by ;he,r"‘:ime1"; _` _ ‘ a That the dandruu germ in “span town, leaves thiamorning on an - ex route to Bt. John, N.B., this morn- particles directions eymml dose;-tion_ " sible for nearly an the disease é tended visit 'to Vancouver She will ing on a, short visit quickly _on Large sfrhig is obviously a considerable ` ‘ ' ° it be accompanied by Miss J. B. Mc- i A V lwolhmhliigiirxslgpohadheighfgatuzlelgré;_ Kenlle of Flat River. The Guardian has received a bundle _ h ` hair, is a well known fact but when __ 0f CHIKBFV DBPBFB from MPS- L. Hey- ‘ laborites for a majority in the house _r W., H a ' Yesterday the eastern express sr- aah, aaa 14th Ava., East chi ar LABOR V0'1`E~ of commons having 2111 liberals, ami ‘ ` ` --- si Ii-ish votes-a total or 351 LONDON-_ July 5'“P1`0mi¢\‘ -AH- gainst 278 unionist votes, or ___ quith’s shaky prellementary combine- ;pmm||ty_ on has just weathered another crises 1 Even should the 41 laboritog marc hich for a time portended a ser- B jumgion with the unionists, they ous smash. The asatsfort Hanley Should ,mt upset, the m.|nig1;ry_ which “d c"°W° b°l“5 "°°°“t~ the llb°|`1l5 could still have an absolute majority roper, put up candidate! ill b0lSl\ oi 32 Itl therefore evident, that _ s, tit l . t - ' . °“€e&:"|2i¢;&39th2`hvlVV"lll:-llll0\`i BT ptf0ml;ll~ the laborites are only useful, and c0n_._|g||ng of dressers at $590 up' _ _ 1 i i ~ _gesponslhle for many of the worst V _ _ ases of catsrrh and consumption, VV I 1 - we appreciate the importance of any ' V » ~ 4. - agent that will destroy its power. l ' ‘ 31° BFG. therefore. particularly pleas- W give herewith the prescription hich an eminent scientist states hs hi l0lll1d. after repeated tests, to _ rea ze that it is also indirectly rlved in Charlottetown at 8.20 a. rn., five minutes late; the southern accommodation at- 9.85 a. m., on time; the Cape Traverse accommoda- tion at 9.55 a. m., on time; the :___ : ‘W b _ AA cgmpletely des`tro the dan r . I _ ' _~ falling hair and it has in numerous cases produced a new hair-growth gg. 5 V ter years of baldness. This prescrip- " *"4* - ‘~~ - ~ tion can he made up' at home, or any druggist will put it up for yuh' d ounces Bay Rum, 32 ounces Lav- t _?"` O _ MADE IN CANADA 'rriA1N, i ‘G ' Il M NT _ ml I_¢sa1_i,`wJ_1g`»"hA§ been Mrs. C.. Plu mer; O REAL July 6 After a trip Mednthal C:-ys5.;i.1s_ Mi; gboronghgyi Hin* _.guest ia. \éa_.vmg for the %ari_ .tln_'ie__Prov_lnces, where she _will spend ar s,oso3pi1aa, the "Mana in can- a ada”trai_' which was run over the randy for uae. Appl ight d ' `. C. P. R._system as..-far as Edmon- hz. Plllllbillg into tbenscalpayvithrlothle ton. under. the we nieces. of the 'can- "ii Hlllbitl. all made in Canada. Ap- proximately ‘8,000iindividual rticles y d ull germ from one to three applications. It Tignish accommodation at 11.40 a. m., on time; the eastern accommoda- tion at 5.20 p. m., on time: and the Tignish express at 10.35 p. m. forty- five minutes late. i - -' will also almost immediately stop ( ns do Composee, onehslf drach` B er B 811 ng half an hour it is lIZel'~tlps.-.If you» wish it perfumed l Caution: Do not apply where hair From yesterday's Evening Guardian) . . g Street, sails on Saturdaiy on the Ms- gantic to join her husband, in Lon- 'thva < ' _ 1 _ Plummer Hill and Miss MacLean are . -. ~ --' llkow n‘C rl‘tetown.) jaldl:ancM;1_1_V_;1f€`c§nV rg! $ssVpci_ation;'l1'as‘V"add half a teaspoonful of To-Kalon we D' ‘ni ha ot tl -19h_r_t° _ -of .fn§cs_t_.~_-sdctseami -PerViume, whieh uhitea perfectly with 43 5. e rain made__ 148 _stops ‘in tha othar ingredients. whiia this pre- th QYS. .»l'°l¥1n'll1lnVg at- ssoh /place -od? poration is not a dye, it is unequali- ~ e schedule from 8 to 36 hours. cd for restoring gray hair to its or- f The ten cars contained 54 individual iginal color. _from the Department of Trade and Commerce at Ottawa, contains the V Mrs C Plummer I-lill 1 McGre or on. Mr,_s`.nd Mrs. Hillwlll spend he; summer abroad. Miss Ethel Mac- ' inmmé? -Montreal Exe (Mrs The official report just published oilowing ,notes -Prince Edward Is and -The spring is somewhat back ard, but plenty of rain has fallcn, a is were on view. Everyone was a Can- tonics containing poisonous wood adlsn factory product of some kind. slxcohoi. t _ not desired and be sure to avoid l 1 » VV_|_PI'10I’I.I'l’S I.lBRARY_] _` _ Three _ Big ' Points ‘P 1’ -Q - -a This p pular series is 'The Luther A . _ _ U _,if » I1 .........5 'e-phhiohaa hy tliscaaaea _-M ° "°""“° °° _ Co. Vsnd'_contains`a i that- Th Cl h ls be” ill* mei Vsmndafd thefavoldlne . . . . _ _ 254: English authors. V -i-_-I Thtre are_Qne Hund- ""red and Twenty differ- enttitles_lo~_fséleé:t ‘from includinga =nu`mher of Q2*H2~zv =>mFn`m¢z>F Is i Five_voln1`ncs for ~-...$i00 ' Twelve volumes in- ‘ ld' B ki df we Pew-. _ ° _"_ _'"3 7. . _'ff _‘_ f`."a2_§’5 ,_ __-__.¥_ It comes in' both ‘ _ ` just twelve copies. ;_ ___ ___ 4 + _ f GO0D BINDING ' 500|) PAPER ~ We offer all Book Lovers thé freedom of our sfore G. E. Ritchie _ Plume ' |80 l V 161..) _ . Queen Si. la -_.32 _._;'-_Q ._;_;;;ij$_”;_;’;2E:j.'_,`.j-_.;._Th*7‘-‘-i Y-_-;~;-;1;-; -,-1-;-,-,-,-;§?,-if-E' Ti-V,/____12ax¢i11Ri.bbing on j ` 1- hu t _- hu tralhin irthaaumihersportsf .1 :l::;t;lt;di?|\$d`c:tl:n o1i!yAouGr`il1riili\'1:ica?noln: trip Eyoii will need ‘ A Jogger, Rubbing Oil j` "` ' " | .I i_.d ey ith am ~_' aaallffifiwfil`§i§'§'.le"»l'»l'u1‘}§’al'8l’§ali'1'3y a'il"a‘tial`a°i.aa'?°' " " °l " _ 1 l.argeboule...... ..... .. .. ......... ........... ..,..25c" ‘_ McKinnon Drug Company " °"' ' . 'C91-_ Groot George and ldent Sts. - ‘I I n\”°`|.nJ:,‘V,:;i| an other lead A cell lllii- GI! lAl'aii°`°\'.'F.`§.a“i.1.‘i-E’il%T°ii'i?f"i¥‘l’ f:.'Ii‘.:"‘.`.°‘.‘..'!lE_r:.'frf'..'rtff...V.»1. V i ' " A I Tiger'_BrandV teALeV¢lC_l 13-_q‘_'_i},1¢ _Kilnd__iYou- Want ._r>~»_- ._ .__ _'__1~;._ ' .- ‘ 'i&¢"siahi»ah'»'¢vl-h‘.fvf"l7lS¢f siiltwhnaihaaa rar is rw! ff* in that-time have seen muy lvl l ' .1"' 9' 4 | ` ` a secret f`ori_il5l:-izuguarqagitzadri ‘llynre under Gdvsrmenf inspection--stands wind, sun, rain, heat and cold Billet thin i’ i oui: prices. you |, "ggi teatofume-ta as _ ¢i.:aa~\lf\iu|’=»\vs - _.-Croivn Afncho'rA’PaintsA A 'A s~e rnwn sn Ane.l:_o;rrAes‘%:. 'z;nl’“°"a“‘X° :gf,A“A‘l"l ._ l¥""¢'.'.§:'.s.:i‘.i.'a".'2lr fi §~-~ si-iii, ~=.'l:.r§f:.‘ \ and the conditions generally -are promising. Pasture and hay crops are specially good. Fruit trees at the end _of May were just coming into bloom. Cherry trees in some parts were in full bloom. Some damage was caused by frosts about the 22nd and 23rd of the month. Rev. B. O. Hartman and Mrs. Hartman, of Montague, formerly oi Dorchester, passed through Sackville Thursday en route to Bayfield, Rev. M. R. Knight of Bayfield, left this week for Niall Village, N S., and is succeeded by Mr. Hartman. Rev. W. J. Kirby and Mrs. .Kirby have also arrived at Point de Bute, his prede- cessor, Rev. Thomas Hicks, going to Marysville. Rev. A. E. Chapman, of Baie Verte, has left for Peticodlac and is succeeded by Rev. G. K. Hud- son. Rev. Percy Fitzpatrick, of Port Elgin, left on Thursday for his first pastorate _as an ordained Minister at Hartland.-Sackville Exp. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hyde,<138 Lands- downe Ave., Winnipeg, Man., when her son Alfred Edward Hyde was uni- ted in marriage to Susanna Hazel Drake, Rev. -J _ Phillips Jones offici- ating. The bride, whowas unattend- ed. wore a gown of cream corded silk and carried a shower bouquet -of cream bridal roses and lilies of _ the valley. Miss Lyle Hyde, sister of the groom, played tho~bridai hymn._ Af- ter the ceremony B dainty repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde will re- side at 134 Poison Ave., Winnipeg. Mrs. Hyde is a daughter of Samuel Drake of Cornwall, P.E.I. The marriage of Miss Marion Blanch Jeanette MacLeod, Bouth_ Kline Street, daughter of Mrs. Agnes MacLeod and _ Edward Mortimer Prowse, of the Dom-inion Coal Com- pany, New Waterford, and son of J.J. Prowse, _of Glace Bay, was cele- brated in J. Wesley Smith Church, _'lhursday evening at eight o‘clock, in the presence of a large number of .friends and relatives-_ of the princi- pals, the churchbeing' tastefully dec- orated for the- occasion. The bride looked charming in a pretty grey travelling suit * with ‘black picture hat. She was attended by her sister, Miss`Edith, who ‘was tastefully at- _ tired in white, while the groom was supported by his brother, The cere- mony `was performed by the Rev. G. W. F. .Giendsnning, assisted by the Rev. A. T. Dykeman. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse will remain in the .City a few days V visiting friends, after which they will leave for their home in New Waterford. They were the reci- pients of many valuable and useful presents.--Halifax Exe.'(Mr. Prowse has relatives and friends in this prov- ince.) ls s. guarantee of assures your of get- you want. There is a 8,000 of these stores throughout the United Canada and each one is a . in ite community. The Rexall that here il a store that you what you want when ewant it and- charge you prices you want to pa . Patronise the Rex- all Store. Tha McKinnon Drug Co. Corner Gt. George and 'Kent Freckles. Tan . 8 Y. describing thc horrors of the recent Regina disaster. Miss Oors. Linkletter is returning tl to her home -ln Summerside today af- W ter a pleasant visit to her aunt Mrs. ,I Brunswick street Methodist Church, B will remove to Halifax on next Tues- p day. and will occupy the house 41 _ p es, ho has been conducting the Normal School the Aberdeen High School for the class examinations is Earle D. Mc- fe Phee, Tryon, P. E. 1.-Moncton Exe. E _i t ‘b’°rb dm 5‘n¢r'c°“l0 hadkdown. The fact is the govern- _ ment is not wholly dependent on the 1 8' 73 Harding. Miss Gladys accompanies °' her. ' P _ -.- c Rev. Jabez Appleby, who succeeds ly Rev. G. M. Young as pastor of he They first announced that if the entrance and matriculation exams in liberals did mt withdraw' the 1“l'°r` ies would run a candidate in every t th d V I in _ vacant borough hereafter, implying Qigong reihogeystakfggs e'thIeE3;';g_'?gx_ that this would cause a liberal de- at by spitting the votes. ` The liberal whip-the Master of libank-refused to be terrified. He Rev. Henry Pierce, B. A., of- Cen- old the l“b°rm°s that they might do till, idlth it t __ 221.5.. “" “£2 ii.. 2.2.11. “ill _“le "HM *° vu* “P °-ndldm wwe- as they pleased. The liberals had nw gina 9, big white wear ssle this morn V were posesngers returning from Mon r _ Ae a result ol the row, the labor. ( V ._ _ _ d ptlng a resolution that only mum- _. A __ - ' ' ‘ - _'M-_ln Man” _P5-°u' Ch°rl°"°l‘°'Y“' Its fine Heny uae; lien; needed should be sent. to Hanley ig _ By A specialist _l - Miss Katherine James, Charlotte- was a passenger to Summerside en Po,-cm, and fu" or o,.eweV and that there Bhonm be no "WB 0 li ¢ not essential, to the government, and C betirlbciandidates, asserting that the that they are wholly dependant upon e ,perfect fitting -kind you can get. of the home rule bill till after rhe ore liberal than laborite, but the|_adj0,,rnm,nVt in August' but ghen-|,A111l 9 , 2. will he ur ed to its assa e I n ,2_25V Parlor SUHSV HV/_SV (5 pieces) iwicker chairs 2.90, lawn chairs E P E ly drastic application of the closure in October, _ . _ ' I . C the coolest, most comfortable .and 5 Those who wear union wear never go back to the old two-piece styls.-- Seo l Brown's. our showing priced at $1 up. H. H. Y Y. S Portland Methodist Church, where he was appointed successor to Rev. H. west.-St.. John Exc. (Rev. Mr. Pierce is a native of this province.) The marriage of Miss Mamie E. Warren to J ,_ Herbert Grieve was sol- emnized in the Presbyterian Msnse, Crossfleld, on April 20th, Rev. W_E. Smith officiating. The bride was pret- tily attired in Vroyal blue silk, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of white roses and maiden hair fern. Manv beautiful and valuable gifts were received by the popular young couple including cut glass, sliver and several cheques. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left on -a short trip for Calgary, and oth- ern western cities, and on their re- turn will'reside in Crossfield, where days of happiness. ipring Park 'Black Fox Company From present indications, all the pressni equued capital for the proposed Spr'ng Park Black Fox Company will be fully ir over-wbscribed by the mth inaf. l’eraons desiring to take stock are .herefora asked to notify the undersigned at once, stating definitely the amouni Ihey want. Applications will be given preference in the order in which they are received. _ _ 11. M. Jonsson ' ' _;Mtf Charint tstown. ,_ L. 'i Every Fishing Rod ` A In Our Store V A will he sold at _ 25 p. c. discount for cash, to clean Johnson & Johnson Sunburn ~ And all efflictions that afflict my lady’soomplexion » during aum;11e:eg1:V1e c;n prom rl ie yt e` e ` df oniiglitcll Hlzel Cream- Ms¢’a Witcliliszel Cream has worked splendid results 0 in defy eseewhere it has ° been used,easy to apply is ' not sticky or greasy, makes I the' skin clean and fresh. I - ehsoliooleesamssreeeazsf ' 'Calypso Almond Hazel Cream. a preparation made especially for na by Seeley, - the famous perfnmer..25e The 2 Maha " Si~~»i:;i__s-»~ l __ Furniture Sale zoo pieces of brand new furniture, ommodes at 2.75, sidebosrds from a onged of right to the labor the cabinet for labor [eg-is;a¢_10n_ 10 501 50fa_f" ffclm 5-75~ kitchen arl-y. In spit, of this c,,ndi,»_i,,n_ ,it is chairs 45c,k1fcl1f\_-2* 1..-'-1215-"'*‘ i,- fi -fr?-»Tvi!?‘.~¥r3:f; ";~‘ ,mor =¢- 1;- - mfr. _i l *I