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' ` .- _ - _ -_ _ _ . , V _i'::- ' K »-ff'l<".."1». “'~.»~€ f “....- ....:f»"~." JULY 27’ 19”’ _ " 'rim l.A'i'ii's'l‘ News ""` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' i<'1n>,=~r olf .\i_.i. PAGESEVEN We all use a Knife, Fork and Spoon _ THE QUEENS, C()[]N'[Y QUARDIAN . iw. ..~ '~ ' -..-~~ \\l' -~ ;- _ ' ' 'M i' l l| 'l iii'3§~i;‘, 'Mill "X"-si ' ~ sill *~“i‘|l'i?m.`h Willy Co‘.\ ' -1 _ _ ' 9'. ‘°"".““ ."I‘I ` l W A ' if_`.".`.."liT..’f.`-".{," “““ ci Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Ltarloiletown ' I ` ' L cl ° ' ’ les _ __ _e _ '_ _ _ » , ws, firs ' . ' ._ ' _' " '. . a cash only 'frm' 3 ,, d There were no cases before the 0 4- _-___ York s ‘~ ' p - spooiis ai ii d , lice colirt in this city yesterday. L. Enman, Snmmerside, was regis- yoii will find ____ ___ _..,__'_1_; _ -_- tered at the Victoria yesterday . sl. 99 » i-ears afeer- _'_ . .;,§i____________ _‘ .- z~__. f Aitemas Lord, city, was a passen- _ - u ivardslliatyou ~'1._"f, ""“ "i' ._ a ._.` ger to Sonris yesterday afternoon. Fred Dodd of Bangor, Maine, form- niiide no mis- \ /' - erly of Cherry Valley is visiting ,544 Rogers .L1 na. _.___ The latest ne s Knives, "'~'.,1**'-'--T-- li; “ tot all Col Ogilvie,l.1ty went to Sum- merside yesterday time-_ . /~ _W~ C. Hogan. -station agent at Charlottetown. ' Bloomfield, was in the city yester- .__ O W~ W- W E L L N E R. Jeweler . _ _ ..’:.';:f, ..“.a;§ii.. ‘.;::“’:..°.::.~...‘.”1"‘i‘f‘.:: A SUHS ==--- ~ -~ - .___A.__ e_,_ __ __ _ _ Mil-is Katie Darrach, New Haven. and Mrs. Lawson, City. OURb_b__, ;,.,_,r_._,,__|k. _H _- " is spending a. week in York. the --- __a " P ' ‘ l l`°"r“'-_ l guest of W. H. Pope and Mrs. Cooke P. E. Murray, station agent at lhlii we miikf:-:irc iiuiurlll iii pose, pro perly lighted :lull b\~autil`\ill_\‘ i`inished. Fast lenses, high class impiipiiiclil mill lirelessiarlzirvllil- rl-zlsoiis for our rc inairkallslo siiccoss in liahy pc‘i'irlliliiri-. iirquaiiiled with the hnby. Telephone today for lin ulipointinenl. G60 II. SOCK The Studio where baby is always welcome. Colne in snlnc morning :uid lol ns gl~l| '.-4-g-2--Ls Lis.- Tlie Balance of Prowse Bros Stock of Shoes f at Big Discounts; f .~\ lol of l..'lllii~s' slioos :lull slip|n‘i's sizes 2 i-2 io 4, worth i`i'oni $|._;o lo Semin now Q5 ol-iils ii |-mir. /\ lot of l‘liillli'i'|i`\ sliocs i\ll‘l"ui'lJll\l' iiiiikv, now _:,li i'l-nts worili $l.oo ai. pair. ii. iz. ___|__~__i_§_li;i_iciil-'.l~i| llmwf _.;;~_=1=_~; l -H-l»~l-i-»i»l~i-l-i»-i-i~i-i-i»~l~l-i-»i-l-i»i- 3 Hard Goal daily expected pei' Sclir. Arthur M.l _ I G1bson',5oo tous best_ quality hard coal in. egg and chestnuti sizes. C. l.yons& Co_____ . *wwwwfehnwi »i-1-z-»i~ NQW BlS(¢llllS »l~»i~»i-if The National Biscuit Co of New ` Yorll. 'lf _ _ ~ sliipiiieiit. of lhscllits ironi l ll|_ i for Shoes ' \\'e :lilu to llilike _\-ou liliiipy li_\' ilillkiiig' _\-our lei.-t gllid. 'l`llc coiiifort of \\'e:ii'iiig Qllucil Qlllllil_\' l`<»ol\\'cul' is ]il'oiiolliil‘l-uilt to liclp the lililli' rulaiiii li por- iect poi.~'l~. to give elus- lil‘it_\' to the step :lull siiizirtiicss to the galil. Its :ill fully licuion- sti-:ilcll iii Qui.-cu Quail- il_\':slioi~s lin' \\'oiiii~ii. 'l`lil'_\' :irc lliv |1ro|wr out- ; ini.; slloos--l'ool, <'oiiil`oi'l- ‘ nlilu .'il|ll .-i_\'lisli iilii- .sliocs lor fzisiillioiis ii-iiiiiiiiiv. .~L1‘.l‘~‘= .2 .".‘.‘; “:.l..lf‘if...‘:_ `.','*;;'{,' low lil-l‘ls,lileii\'_\' solo ° ...'.‘.ll_".';'.‘:.-‘.'.'.~.;f‘.‘:;‘li:::f.‘.$2;ip; L\|'own silk lulzos ' null service toda and leaves here at western part of the Province since _line of choice groceries. Mr Passmcre; _is ii man oi long experience in the; _grocery lilisiness. We bespeak for liiiii ii fair share of pu-blic patronage. His telephone nlimher is 342-Y. The 'Telephone (7li’s all in this is- _sue tells the allvnlitages of the _phone in the store. lt plainly shows; _the fnlsc economy in not having al phone. it pays for itself in increas--i cd orders better scrvise and a' bigger, business (`ontrnct Departmciit i.-i ul- ways pleased to explain the-service, the advantages anll the rates. i An exchange referring to the close of llev. I.. J. l.eard's pastoratc at .Jerusalem savst "On Sunday after- noon, .lilly 3, Mi' heard was made re- cipient of a bcnlltiiul watch fini 'cliain. the gift of two friends at (lair point. Alter the evening service at l.irown’s Flats, Mrs. l_1l-:ard was pre- sented with a sum of nioncy, thc gilt ol’ men-iibers and friurlls at that place. “nth Avenlil="~zi pointed tiil- sliiinl- with lii2li hr-el. citlilii' bii_i.tonl\ll lil' lnvl-ll -- very fiisliililiiililo 4.00 and 4.50 *___ V XJ ‘A lley fa? Co. 1 Kent Street » ,E Practice .limited lo diseases l . of Fyc, lim, Nose 'l`lii'o:il. and Skill. ' ' \Ve liavc just received :i _ the zlliovc Coliipzliiv. They include the ccleliintell “lliieed1" llisciiils l)ciuioi‘ qiisl-iiils (5‘iY1gET \V:ll`l-is _ ~l (4 _LP . Snllines Five 0'Clo\-k Tl-a Social 'l`l-ii And other \‘aril-tics iii \`:ii'lons - and faiirv tins. ». Beer (Ki Golf - -l-i-l-i-l-z-l-»l-l-i~»l-i-i-»l»~i~i-»l-z~l»-i-~i~-i~ eye? _ _ _ _ 'A. Astiginiilisni is :in unl~\l-n curvature of thc c_\'l~ :intl cn\ii~l_:i~i B double focus. As_ lhc_ eil’ always strives for <-.cnr \‘l-*HHH this double focus iinnoys iho brain iind cliusels liciigiaiclio iind nervousness. We x:i\-o if-nav-_s _ called cylinders to correct listi- imatisui. . . ., Q. What causes llolilile vision. . Double vision is r‘ii_iisell by the eyes not being in imc. l_hI\l is, one may turn up or hiuc ii tendency to do so. of holh "un turn in' n wreak iiiuslruliir H\‘S' tem-in the cause. ll Wf!*\l< “€""" ous system is biiek of nil. _ I -will bo ploulsell to hi_i\'c Mill call and let us expluin _how ' .lluch condition ciin be_reiievell with glasses. Our _ODLIQHI 10"' lor is the only one in_ this prov- ince that has iii`_ur rllplolnns. Examination Bree. Silveraton (il. Ei>Sl°l“ Drl ol 0Plir|. _ ' dmwl'r|n\\'l|itl` 169 Queen S' Questions Ans ivecrd I Q. Whntis lisligiiiaitisiii of the l Eyes tested and noted for l glasses. V OFFICE HOURS 9 tb ii si. m. l-30--3-30 ‘ Evenings on app inlmeiit diww ' e a v I"-Bf."T°"§""'i?_ _ _ e"i'o'_1 ll office iiiiliili§..1alf`1 - ()ve"Jenk\i\i~i o I "'l`“" "li‘?i“’5f§ l» i I _____g_l\__ar.n e o , . . ._ l _ J ' o 0 lllllendlng Convention - /. iw.. 1: or nu ' 1. , _ lnlsilil-ss :ll the l’lilito- gl'll|ilicl's' L`oli\'oiiliol1iii llostoii. / . ' Phone .B A Y E R’ i9z_._; 'iliiitwill'-xtl' i :_;_.--“___._l-._-'_“,____/~'-“°"° L"~¢-_--_--'-3" "*"*° l//="oi~:Ni‘isrnr :ali mn Q: 'F W ei- _ . f. D.. "ai.::;f”i.i~ rains 9_5 (_ . _n Street Phone 275J. Nl-eillkdoor to lleor & Goff'l-i / rltl Opposite Blake Bros. _J as a recognition of hor services as! .lirganist. Their ircaiiy friends wish `thein every sill-.ccss on their new field of liilior." 'l`hl: ‘.lli.iiiiilliii|i Nliign'/.iiie for Aug- ust. is lin unusually strong iinniiier. ll’erhaps the feature of most impor- tance is a. fine artiulc hy professor W. L. Grant entitled "Golllwin Smith at Oxford." l’i'\.'.ess_or Grant has been for some time lecturer on Colonial I-`i`stiii~y at Uxiorll, and the icscnrchcs for this article were made on_ the spot. ’l'licl‘e is also ii spllui- llilM"appi‘eei'iitioii"'by"Url LY." HT"li'f (`oiqulioun, Deputy Minister of idlin- cation for llntario, of the work and lplace of (lol-dw-in~Sniitli in Canalln. These two articles are well illustrat- ed. Proiessor Archibald »MacMechan contriblitcs an entcrt-ainiiig account of some early as.-loci-.ations in lilali- fax. Mr. Arthur 0. Wliee_er, Presi- dent of the Canadian Alpine Uiub, has a beautifully illilstratud article on “Ganada‘s Wonderland." The se- colid of Arthlir Stringcr's play "The Blot" is in this number, as well as some fine short storil‘s.___ The late Robert H. Mugford, aged (.9 years, for a iiuinher of years ii re- spected resident of Bradaluane and for the plist five years a resident oi Amherst, N. S., not feeling wcll took ri visit to his inother’s old home in t-his city where he was tend-erly cared for, appnrlntiy improving for ri 'few davs. A change took place however .iiiid he s.iiik i'iipi.'.y, lasting onty three wc~ck.~:. He passed peacefully away \\'c.i‘n;=.sllu,\' iiioriiing about 3 li'e-lock, .}nly_ iii, at the home of Mrs Wm lliiiisc, luim Ave. On Fri- day iiioin ni: .it 7 a. iii. the funeral rvice was coiilllioted by the llev W. Hiiriisoii, rector iii the Methodist chiirch,- city, after which the remains were followed by pi. goodly iiimrlicr of people to the railway station, thence to ilmllalliaiic station, where they were inet. hy the undertnker of that place, .Iusepli Bigger, who coli- veyell thc-ni to l~ipringfield Ccnietcry. 'llie deceaslid was la-id to rest, bysidc his preceascd wiic, and four children. An imprc-ssive. service was conductell_ at the grave by the ~l-lcv H. L. Has-I him, M. A. l-lc leaves to mourn three sons George A., Lemuel and Jnlncs W., all of Boston, Mass, one daughter ('1lnri.i J. wiie of William J. McNeill, Searletown, anll one brother John, bf Pleasant Valley- 'Phree sisters Mrs. Wm. Douse, Mrs. John Correy city and Mrs. Charles Law- 7: Dentistry Dr. C. li. BEER. Surgeon Dentist Berlin l).iiill\l Parlors ".-" *N ""`“" "7"" ` Y A" R|°}\m0||d St, Phono l-'#3 J Babbitt Metal ;_. . . ' , - _ _ i “ s 1 A* ann, - °\nvai;,,‘_ p_‘ ,Y ‘mast cami .f°~----~-~» ‘ |,.,¢,,q\o‘ 4q,,,,,, ii* . liiuirr Over Prawn Brol- Sterlind Bi-tiers tika. and King braids are llie_ 5|°,.|;,,g |}i¢|,,,-| best for their respcczive por- .....-.ni exeelieiil t |) pain, in g _ “_ §€I!d fOr 0111’ §l0O|;{é€ ____,,___‘l;,i§uiilnli__y;ii€ig3_t§rl:_r:_?o e James 0 1° """ ` '-`y “ -ii naive.. .md make Chlnge ol Program ` '_ ' - _J T -N' li _ _ _ C0' Montreali=y"'iii=kiel.'i`lii§§iiiii,fi.i`f.ii§a.igly hmm” Don., _:_;__;8.'e_i__g We do all branches of ~ the Painting blisiness A John’ N' B' Sold by Tl" SP°°l‘l A3°“' _ Try us for your;next order. Estimates cheerfully ,limp build up wo.i_ mi iiicreliso your Welsh' "Pldly N“‘l‘ son, Huston, Mass, survive him. The pall-bearers were G-eorge Mallet_` Joseph Mallet, Wm. J. McNeil, 'l‘liom-as Bertrim, William Arthur, limi George Heiirtz. ::Smokers_ We run on no cigar ln particular. Our stock is complete with all the leading lines, viz., Nobleman, Angel Queens, l’erfectior~a, Marftanlia, Marguerites, lrvlngs, Metripoles, Pharaohs, l.o'rlls of Umi- nlla, Ln I-lamacas, ElSoia, etc. Let " _ --- Murray River, was among the visit- ° ‘ i_ ` Justice Hodgson, Charlottetown, ora to the city yesterday. has resigned the chanceliorsliip of -_- _ -e King's College. on account of ill Miss Kate Theal, Miss B. Murray, health. Miss Kemp, Charlottetown were visi- 7 ' --- _tors in Moncton from Shediac re- W. D. and Mrs. Lucllctt with their ccntly. _ _ ' __"’“:_""?"- M_lS_”__Mil‘_l{““ *:_"‘l__M_*;“'\ ,___ __ _ _ __"*' ___ \Vliitc Indian head. 2,; inch cont Patch pockctsliiill turn ' ‘ ac , arc visi ing rs. oc e 's ic 0 s or ie picnic is morn- _ - _ ` `_ _ _ ~_ _~ _ _ _ __ . pn_rent_s,qJ. A. and Mrs. Lawson, li2ling may he had at the Railway Sta- lmck Cul-£5' Skllt bllttolucl (l(’““ ull ll*-“fl “ull l‘lll»-it llhlll flciuo itrcct. tiuii the retinn fare is fifty cents )i1ttU1]5_ ` || _ '__' _ linll the train leaves at nine <,»elock. _ _ _ _ a _d __6 Q_k____`_ __ ______ 8 ____ ___ ____(_i___ '_ W The S. S. Harland is on the (‘raf>' *_* 1/‘ei Od 5 3~l I J * ‘ *4 ‘ 3 3 _‘ -~ - A grand picnic will be he'll at Bun- ton ale visiting at the house of Mrs. btavert.anll Miss Nellie ln. Stavcrt, Wilmot Va-lley, P. E. I. were present. The session was concluded hy an in- tertli/i-nnlent in the evening at which Rev Mr Stavert delivered ii strong address. » Mrs Ai.exnnder Munn, formerly of (“harlottctowii, blit who has been spending the past winter with her lllill_Hll€¢‘l' MPS (`ai‘ltoii A. Perry of 83 Westlanll Avenue, Boston, has ar- rived in this city where she will visit with relatives the remainder of the summer. Mrs Munn will leave in September for Winnipeg where ~she will remain the coming winter with her daughter Mrs lleairsto. (in the 30th nit.. a most enjoyable garden party was held in Jackson- ville under the beautiful niaplcs of the parsoiiagc igroiinds in honor of llev. and Mrs. Turner. A bountiful slipper was served, after which ii Ilurse of money wus presented to Mrs. Tizrncr, and Mr. and MrS.'1`ur|i~ cr were assurcll that they carry with thein to tlil:'rr new home the prayers and loving tlioliglits of ninny fi'ieiid.~. in .lacksoiivillu and ull parts ol the lzircliit.---Weslcynii. After Dinner To assist digestloh, relieve distress alter eating or drinkin: too heartily, to prevent constipation, tain __ _Hoodls Pill _L ; ' ~ » .., _.,.___.______ _A______W ____ ___ ______r_ __ __ _ __ _ ___ _ Y __ _ __ _ ______ _ _ _, _____,___,___. w... .___ ‘ i ; . the close of St. Dniistan's llollege, Jolin D. i\'lcl.eod, Brac, also iii buck Cliffs tl'im11]e(l with \\'l\il0 ])i<|llC was a passenger east yesterlliiy alter- liloomfiold, the guests of Mrs. Geo. in _ ‘ , , .' . . _f noon to his home at Moiiticcllo. ll. llarbour. 5]/"" (Jul 56 Skill gl ‘Ind 4 I _,_ G_ PaS,__,,,,_ has ,eased the Stow! M a _.eww ___0,_t,_,g ,__ ,im Dunk .Wliitc pique suit with patched pockets aiud turn li;icl.' on the corner of Euston and Hillsljo- |lastown, (N. B.) District Division of (~uff5_ Cunt U-immgd with yet hiittfiiis |i-ough Streets and has stocked ii. lullitlie .Sons of TeiiiDei'ancc Elev ll. H. I _Q__7_c_ Cont 36 _S\k____ _______ ______ ____ $5 75 three D ni. remaining at criipaini lniry, int ls on Anglian listli next, Suit of linen grzissclotll. io inch cont Plilli p<»ckl~l_~, tuiu I liver night-and returning Thursday under the iilisplces of the B. I. Soni- . . . < . . . ' l .- -'th -hit' ii( ll *_ Sl'll'l< _ innrning. being due at ten o'cloek. ctv. of this city- Full particulars l_°`l.L1` Cugfs _‘mul EOHM. t;.u_}EIll(l_L£7__\_\t]_ Q l I K \ . -- will appear later. I‘llii Ill€( \\'l l Il Ollf li`iCl ) * ’ _ _ Stephen J. McDonald, who has been -----I Si7_Q Cunt 'th' Skirt 21') illlll .ll staying with Rev. I). McDonald at Miss Maraget Caiseley and her ` q""‘"'h‘ “nd at Om” pmnts ‘“ the °°“""". M‘-Si`< »I"zZ‘° L'a”ly‘. Ke""“"'." Bulclier Blue Satin _lean suit. Plitch pockets iliid iuru $5.85 $6.75 ' Linen Repp suit with 36 in Sclui fitting cont. l’ockl-ls. cuffs :i.ld collar triuiuicd with crezllii pique. Skirt liillloiicll down the front with pczirl lilittons :ind piped with l~i'c;iiii V ' Sizc, Clint 3.1 Skirt 24 iiiid 3', Skirts J \\`liite ]e:iu, corded side pnllcls, hillton side plonled Wliite Slitiu fzlced ]e:iii.' .\lzidc pcrfcctl_\' plziiu $6.75 $1.75 $l.95 Skirt of the host quality oi liidiliu lielul. lillllolicd clown the frlnit with 9 lzlrgc pc-:irl liutlolis ` Better qlizllilies :il ~ ‘ $2.85 $2.95 and $3.25 TA LEY BRO TH E BABY G \\'l~ lili\'c ;_l_'i\'t.-ii iiiliuli :iilclitioii to lliiiigs for tliu .l>:ili_\v»-_ S __ " iiulll iitliiit subject oi .uit ` ls ii i* ~‘ - _- "f~ l _-l liil 1, .lilll . k_ii_icliul| ‘ ' S V V W V zil»sollil'el\"l`i'L-sli'lli:ii.`s'lliCiilll1l>i’llliiilliiuL[. l J G. som ""y"h"°° Mum, r: i NU}lSll\l(i` li()'l`>'l`l.l'§S---llic slilipesiiilill .sizes tlixii 3 ` _ Charlottetown Steam l\avi gation Company Limited Commencing Monday the 2nd of May the S. S. Northumberland will leave the Company’s wharf daily, ex- cept _Sllnday, at 8.20 o'clock, e. in. it-etlirning will leave I'ictou about /L20 o'elock, p. i:n. G. W. WAKEFORD, Manager (ihiirlottetown, April 28th, 1910. 4-Zlldtl. ‘ ___ i._.l.___.__, When Eyes See l llimly \\'hcu the c-_rcs sec _v's .skill Teams _ tl ‘jf 2 ll s mill _ ` __________ deg’ %_ #II-I-ughes The l’eople’s Druggisl 1 Fine Turn-outs for Weddings ' and Private Psrliee 'ihel Tea That’s _ Worth 'i | l lirinkingx-'---» Mritcliless is :i deliglitfully ricli, pure, scienti- fically blended Ceylon ten- packed in air- tight cuddics :ind czirricd hero with :ill its delicious ' qualities. Try one pound of iiilltcllless lilcud und _\'oll`ll appreciate its excellence. l’er |iolilid.... ............. 250 zo ill, l‘ild i » -_ . ’ ‘ i iiaklay Baron- maie line of George Wilkes thrnliim