_ -wwf .. » ~ . _ . __ _ _.l._,,._._ 1' »° l, _ . _ . _ .__ _ _ _.E . __ _ _I _ __ _ » _ .K ' * _ ' l 1 1 JUNE 26 1912 "ml bm" Nl" * THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN frm Or mf' " PAGE sa-_van , , , , .... ew-».‘. »~’.l~»-t-.ci ,r.\oibt'r»P¢8ell`it*1_ff~d“s¢!i**‘4"'*' " l ’ _ -- » _._ - - ~» . e ~ r i , - -q“*.‘ "__, l . » < °* ' 1.. ' se.-.mx 4! > . .T Tea' Strength and Flavour The choicest product from the finest tea- producing country in the World. "SALAllA” Its flavour 'and strength make it much use than other teas. _- Qi-l~_A_ll_L0`ll'lETO‘Vl N yesterday on a short visit to Hall- fax. Tryon. mgre economical to The Watch Witha Name - The Wellner `Watch is an accurate timekeeper it is a watch which will give you correct time under all conditions Why not call and see our var- iety, styles and sizes. . Wellner’s jewelry Store remit by- Money Order or by Reglst. Amateur Work _ Bring your films and nerr- atlves to_\\ls. Let us attend to all tho messy work connect- ed with anapshonting. _()ur work is llnexcellrd. vrlci-s mostrossonsblc and service prompt and satisfactory. \C k Sr d' i . .» _ oo u _ ___ Chamberlain s i _ iff l - h .i_.____ _ \.f€ex_¢;. ';\'_‘ i_¢_.. Cough Remedy The Chlldren's Favorlta ~-~CU|\l§--- ’Oougha, Colds, Oroup and Whooplng Cough. Thisremodils famous for lteenr ovoe alarga :art of the olvlllaad world. .li nal alwdys s depended nam it contains K :Plum or other harm l drug and may wen ae confidently to s baby as to an adult Price 25 cts: Largo liao, 80 ora. i-._ - -i C0§iMONwi:AL _I n no l l:l Opposite State l1ouso_Bosion_Ma5_< ‘ f _ _ 'L 5 ? ,_ I _ » ‘ Y \. ' .\ ‘_ : _ -' fun, Q 5" v-. ‘Y / la’-‘ '_ ‘ 1. Foot Com-fort for “The Kids” For cool comfort during the hot summer weather there is 1 nothing quite so nicc_f,or_tlle __ kiddies as these barefoot sand- i; les. They are light, snug, per- _; feet fitting, cool, airy and as __‘ comfortable as you could wish rj for. Made to fit the natural lines of the everage foot. lj; Childrcifs sandles, sizes 4 ‘1 to 1_0 65c Girls’ and boys’ sizes lr to 2 .....................85c Better grades in Chrome _ __ __l._;_;_ _ _ _ tan calf elk soles, good wear ' 9" ~`7’~;"*’?-llg.-`='l“.'-fi;-Fl"", . wavrantizd,sizes4to lo....$f ‘-»- J.-=»-‘~'~'l":.=-,~_~.'-.-¢.~¢:.f»' _ _ ____ -,~‘:l._: __i.;;-__:__l»-. , \'_ _‘ -.4 `i;;r ____ _-_ | , I E _ l_ ‘ \‘!`» " ____ .--r..` _ gl* l '_i`-;.."f r 5 | D oliers rogms with hot and cold water for llmper sy and up. willcllincludes free use of Pohl c shower baths. Nothing to equal-thlsln New England. Rooms with private barns lor $1.60 _lrer ony and up suites of two rooms an bath for 84.00 pe lv and un. Dlninlg rooms and cafe first elas_a. European p an ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOI tone floors nothing wood but the door tquippetl with ill own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant- ` Strictly A Temperance lloiel lend for Booklet » Commonwealth llofel Inc. S'_l`0RER l". CRAFTS cmlvl. uallmrsl a sift: bxcursidn Fares For _ Dominion Day Tickets will be issued to stations ou Intercolonial Railway at one way First Class Fare for Round Trip on June 28th, 29th, and July lst good ro rc-tur July 3rd ' _ On Monday Juli' lst t.ckets will be issued to Picton good to return same day at one dollar for the round ill _ The S. S. "Northumberland" will leave the Company’s wharf at '. 8 20 ocloclr `a. m. _ G. W. waxroan, _ ` ‘ Manager. 6-:E-M4-i_ _ _ `fn*Arl.wAY- ot-ln‘.iP marie. On Dominion Day, July lit H01*-. the regular morning train for Sourls. Georgetown. and intermediate Stat- ions, will-leave Charlottetown, at 7.- 15 A. M. instead of 6.45 A. M. and the afternoon train will leave Sourls at 8.00 P. M. and Georgetown at Z X15 P. M. and 1.10 P. M. respective- ly, for Charlottetown. The regular afternoon train will leave Bummersi- de at"/7.15 P. M. for GBD0 T¥'BV°"° and lntarmediaxwstations instead ol 4_ls,l>. ti. A lnl Pauenser train will leave Charlottetown at 8.15 Al lf. for Bummerside. and intermediai-B Stations, returning will leave Bum- merside at 1.80 P. M. A sD°¢\1\\ Passenger Train will leave Charlotte- town for Murray Harbor at 8 o clo- ck A. N., returning will leave Mur- ray Harbor at 4.15 P. M. calling at iniarrnodiate stations. 6-21M--lillt ...__- wayson tiene in sllka and crochlt- 3 Nh want novelties. here ll _U13 to some for them. "Br\\°\ l~ Sizes ll to 2 ........$l.35. Alley, £9 Co |55 Queen Street LIME JUICE Best llot Weather Drink _lull received a rl lsnlity of Prim WEST INDIA |.lMl~: Juror: in lo. I5. Q 25 emi ll0TTl.E§. Also M0.\l'l`si:RRAT LIME jUlCl£ ln pint and qulrrt bottles at _[leer ffl Gofl’s I Soldiers in Camp I If you want your Photo tal-en call at our Studio Op- I positc Post Office. 'l ___._=i Bayer Photographer ----_-ii_.___-._-. _--- ¢;_ Bentletl? DR. C. H. EER 8urgeonDent|st Berlin Dental Parlors llichmcnd Bt. Phone lllrl Over Prowss Bros. Crown and Bridge Bp allst. l B kB l Ns' Illglirlcttgtrlwhl I J B BROWN D M D DENTIBT iii. I I-lodlyr. '_ _ IT MAN BE EARLY BU/1" lf you are going to take in the big exhibition at Toronto from August 24th to Sept. 9th you will want- t-0 get advance information as to dates of sale for the ‘educed fare tickets. The place to go for information is the City Ticket Office at 84 Great George Street. Full particulars. fares, con- nections, sleeping berths reserved _and the tickets sold without delay right in the ofhce. Office hours from nine a.m. to six p.m. Just think! three weeks in Toronto for lcas than the cost of an ordinary one way ticket. Cal-l in and get particulars. W. K. Rogers. Ticket ABL 5435"- - - _-mu 'lirhgga fine, soft heavy linen huck tgyelg that we oder in sire 39 x 20 inches are splendid values. The! U0 hsmmad and have borders of dam- urs white-450 Pllf -» 4-mu esk. They are D ' ~ lfoore is McLeod 5°2°U3l- tobacco in good condition in our . _ _ ization. Rev. Mr. Erb will remain an 8 » showing that insects and animgls with only brute instinct, in tht bright days of summer, prepare for the necds ol a long winter, and yet man, with his God given powers, fnils to prepare, in the bright days of youth, for n long, never-ending eternity, In the evening the subject was "Watch, Observe." This dlscour ce was an excellent one, and made s deep impress.on on the large congrc gntion. The music, and singing by tlla»choir was as usual well rendered, Miss Lizzie ings presided at the organ. The Charlottetown cadet. corps- West Kent and Queen Square-held their annual inspection Monday at Victoria Park. before Capt. Gibson of Halifax. The boys in their natty khaki uniforms presented a fine ap- pearance. The first thing .done was the inspection of the rifles. suits, and all accountrements. This was follow- ed by company and squad drill, skir- rnlshing and march past., ell of which were carried out in a very satisfactory manner. The skirmishing was a very interesting feature of the proceedings, a start being made from the guns at Fort Edward across the criclrett field into the woods, then across the football fields, the West Kent contingent going after the Queen Square cadets ln- sections all around the park. The msnsuvre was well carried out. The captain of the West Kent cadets is Ernest Weeks. and the captain of Queen Square is A. Cullen.-¢Ex. ::0ur line of tobaccos shows every- thing you could want ln twist and plug, as well as smoking mixtures. We buy direct from the makers, order fresh shipments regularly and keep patent humldor, which keeps' the to- bacco fresh and in best. condition. This is the headquarters for tobacco and_ smoking supplies. You can get 'what you want here. The McKinnon Drug Co., cornor Great George and Kent Streets. Mldtf. I People’e_'_l`heaire `, To-Night The Three Musketeers r In Two Full Reels This story by Dumas ls so well known, lt nada no' comment from ns.. Wll|ie's Sister Jolly go_od laugh for all Miss“Bo`bby"Sohm¢rs ln New Songs ' Sc Admission 5c ' It pays to buy in tbisprovlnee. Any ' Person havin: 5 desirable --» house to rent. in Charlottetown F. J. Nash, Charlottetown, left should apply at Guardian office at OD00. care of Guardian. Charlottetown. Mrs. James Gillan, Charlottetown, Be;-¢_l-,ng Bl-,umm B_ A_ one ol was a visitor to Bummcrlldc YGBCUF' this year's graduates at Bt. Dunsi.an's _ _ _ __ “BY Wl‘°"° 'he W” th' 5“°°l' °¢ Mn' ¢0ll°80 Charlottetown and a son pt rctton on notes. Verdict for' plaintiff ' H ` "- ~ Arbuckle. _ P. syl_31r_-_t:_1;_nll_:carrived_home yester- company for $209.25. W. E. Bentley ._ A 1 ' The annual convocation of the y' ` ` ‘W plamtm' ‘ " ' _ I Campbell v sz , 'ri t dd ' , Hillsboro Consolidated School will D_ l3_ Bowl,” ol Alba,-¢a_ was 5 _O mow lol-sneworgylal gills' agus), \.. _ -.._ ’ 7'/ . lf . l ll “' an .Ji _ * i take place at the school on Friday vlsltol. ln Charlottetown yesterday _1th_ , _»'-_ : '$21, _ If-‘¢ f eveulng. June 2301. at 7.30- Ulf and left ln the afternoon on s. busi John R_ Dennis V. Be___am___ w_______ - . -`__ . l § Wbhc are w°l°°m°' |10" UU’ t0 his 015 l1°m° ill Clfdi- on action on notes. Verdict for plain- » ‘ -"-°’ - a-.,- gan. He returns west in the near iii! for $148.45. W. E. Bentley for _,_.- , E `.l_:_::'-."_~;___ /I ` ._:. l I "Valli l _ .5 , / 1.: . If I -i 1 ' gl F iected will be unusually large, |i ‘Q F L£'_N.!2_ Purchasers of cut glass need to make sure that they are getting the genuine article. We know that t_here is be- ing marketed by manufactur- ers who are considered reliable a line of so called cut glass in which the pattern is really pressed, and afterwards touched up and polished on a a wheel. ‘ Our Cui Glass is fully cut When the cutter takes as place ln hand ri is perfectly plain on both sides and every line is cnt and polished by hand. Wg gqntrol for Charloiietcwmthe product ofthe oldest and largest Canndian factory, and feel that we huve the very best. in cut glass to otl`sr our patrons. G. F. llU'l`CllESON Jeweler-Optician Races at _ Johnston°s River .lone 26th. 1912 Three Minute Class- Purse $4o.'o Free for All- " $40-0° Green Race- Liberal Purse CONDITIONS Govering R»ce:- nrsls. or si three in tive to hsrnell. "VB i0 enter nod three to'start. (llopplas not barr- ed). Entrance 5 p. c. of purse and 5 p. c- -rdditional on money winners. The track is now in first c\ase_condl~ tion for racing. also _grounds are ln_ lille order, good stables or bones, Tea 'lable, Refreshment Saloons. Ice Cream IM Dancing Br-o'hs and all other amueenlente 1 ually found at such gatherings. This track has been noted for good races and orderly meetings. and the mln agua are determined to make this tha best race yet held on the lflrli- Any person under the infrueoce ofllquor willnot be admitted tothe grounds and any person found on the grounds undef the influence of’ liquor or making array dis- lnrbanee will be dealt with aceo ing to law. Agood race guaranteed. All entries must be made with the Secretory. _lows Maeoosato. seey 1 ` SUPREME Ctlllll' _ (Continued from page l.) l .on to the Bar as an Attorney was . ____ ._ __ _ Any person in Charlottetown, wht HBDFY JOHN. Hanelbrook. Mill intends to visit New York City either MBU-MW WOUU. Mt- H°l'b°l’f-. UWB for business or pleasure. may find rl returned from af bUSlD¢5l UW '-9 to their advantage to write "F.l-1.,” also receivin an ap ointment the Supreme Court. ' l disposed of yesterday. for plalntiil. ~ Subscribers and others are asked to gum;-Q ' _nalntm _lc Cc, Ltd. Johnston, K. C., and -St. l"ater's Day School, Charlotte l _ _ .vlcQuarrie, K. O., attorneys. f.own, closed yesterday for the sum aJ?m‘;BT};' (;)“l:°“'1'°_l;`°;_’:_‘t‘°“ mul' At 5.20 p. m., the Grand Jury mer holidays. The Mayor's prize, tivf §__eBguim;_e <3’ ttefld th’lm°';_“l“¥ churned. 'dollars ln goin for the best averngi ,h “mul nv th _ th” °;“` °"'“ They reverted having found True mm-ks lor atm",-lance and examlna ” sn °° en 1°" ° e I" ernat' Bills in the following criminal cases. i l l l ' tions, was awarded to Norman Wat gg: ftnxllllltiullle lxllgnlgegge ';‘z::)£:_ Till* Kill! VB -1050911 A sl1€P&l`d. ' ‘ ur ar son. The prize for Scripture ani tl n h ll l th E h tl T _J 3 Y~ composition was awarded to Miss Al l:y_ ngedgesda; 5_ml:r§l?lrul.;l:y “Tl _'gba King Vs E"“°“i'GD°"°y~ Jam" 619 LOWS- this week. The attendance it is °x~ `) "en and Seymour regory’ at' tempt to break and enter 3, shop. The annual business meeting of th' _he mémbel-ship has greatly ingress: The l°l|0W_l“_§ il! f-|10 'l`°D0Ff» \'CBf1 by Hazelbroolr Baptist Church was helf Bd during the ycar. Nearly every .me fmcman' Ht the DB-FIOUBKU OD Fl'ldBY Gvimillil state of the Union and provinces o' To His Honor l mit. H S00dlY !\“mlY°\` Ol the mem the Dominion of Canada will be re Th Glzzedogail Jhuailligi’ “sited the b l) l li. Th l’.B l ' e y v em alng preset? 8 mpm mtl `"’°°"t°d' The prpgram is ““ eu" Asylum for the Insane, the Infirmary the dll emnt °W“`tme“t*‘ of th sive one and glvos evidence thnx C J . _ Church were most encouraging and --_hare .wlll not be a ‘lull moment ll." lnd_Ufil1_;¥“___0UntY Ml U08! $0 NPO"- showed s year of united progress i th ' _ It 'll ith » `s l ` The financial report as usual showed .[25],-es; fflesvltéilcome glliléelllllryor nor; I" an th°5°ll““m‘“:_l°°° ul” found 5 g‘;°d llallallgce 0" gl” right 9ld9~ Th' Baltimore, the Hon. James H. Pres- }§:'_l_;';l;nc3:anv33?1?;fAt€0_§ Eggnlzgyd 2; “°"‘;_°*;_“d°b °t*;_°°"Ch fb ha” m“°h B" ton.-Worcester Post.-Mr. Coulson mg all tha’t could be des_h_ed_ The Dre a e y 0 UPU 9-|14 ¢0nSl`° ls a native of this Province. .asylum for the Insane, if not exactly ll, ltll tl, h h __ __ Jvercrowdod has certainly reached the ° " "ar W ° ° '"° °° -~C’*"“’ ““"P“°“"Y°“ will “““ °‘" .unit el its capacity. limbs .Inu the .David Peters delivered two eloq ,_ llllalglobgftgl 1;),-t?;l;, ngagxf \-Wand JUPY 9t"°“¢lY l'»0 _N095 Nw l\€~_ qucnt and impressive diacources lr` to mldlcl. camp lll,,_ pug, Cl.,,,,m`_ °°°°l*'X fl” B' '»°l‘3l"l1°“° '“ tim build' the P°W““l Meumdlst Chumh “Y Plate Brushes Scubs chamois Blan ng.” Emergencies may ””n7.“i°° “ simdny_ zard im;1;_ and was nsgeneg _O shaving slmpues' __0cket'combF .which telephonic connection would be to with mp; attention by the lm-gy m’d mirror. “___ és" and sec “_ invaluable. The bars at the windows congregation attracted by the earn .__ A Foster Cehtml Drug Storm _seem to be -rather far apart and they one and faithful presentation of env ' ' ' ml are lowly Set in m°rt&r-they truth. The subject. of the morning‘s ` Blwllld iw BBC BU0\11'¢lY» l7l'0b5blY lil discourse w s "Prepare Ye the We " é lead- The stairs leading to the upper storey are of wood and it seems to the Grand' Jury that in the ease ol fire there would be serious danger to occupants of the upper _storeyf One ht least of these stairways should be replaced by stone or'iron. A good fence is needed and it seems to the Grand Jury that lf possible the services of the prisoners should 'be utilized to improve the grounds and as tar as possible to raise supplies for the support of the instutitions. The Grand Jury present to the Court a serious case of nuisance in the Bunbury School District near the terminus of the Hillsboro Bridge. It appears that manure consisting large- ly of oilal has been spread upon the land of Mr. W. A. Mutch without due regard to the conditions of public health or the comfort of the neigh- borhood. This presentation is made in the hope that Your Lordship may sce some way in which this nuisance may be prevented for the future, From information before the Grand Jury it seoma that this kind of manure can be handled in a way that does not necessitate any nuisance. It appears that the local board of Health and the Honorable the Attor- ney Goneral have doubts about the powers they possess under the Public Health Act and that in consequence this matter has been referred to the Grand Jury. On behalf of sell and lellows. T C JAMES. Grand 'Jury Roliglrfmanl Charlottetown. June 25, 1912. Court adjourned nt. 5.45 p. m., the Grand Jury to meet. again at 7.00 p. m., to consider the indictment of W. A. Mutch. On meeting again in the evening _tilre fury reported having found 5 run Bill against W. A. Mutcil and _they were then discharged, I was cured of Bronchitis and As- thma by MINARD’B LINIMENT. - MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5. P. E. l. I was cured of a severe attack of Rhoumatism by MINARD'S LINI- MENT. Mahons Bay. JOHN MADER. I was cured of a severely sprained leg by MINARD'S LINIMENT. JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. Bridgewater. "Get after the dies! D0n't lef- thsse filthy pests invade your home but if they do get past the screens equip your house with our ily catch- ers. Spiralette is a new idea, can be turned into the form of a pyramid for placing on dat. surfaces or can be bring from the walls or ceilings and get the dies anyway and everyway, also Flystickon, the famous dy catch- er, ily pads and Tanglefoot. The Two Macs. MEtf. "Are yon a Judge of shirts? Then eome in and see our new spring line -Old by the Attorney General. nh,- #W-itlon was granted and Mr. Strong .vas admitted to the Bar and sworn, B IJ as J0ll1miBll0llcl` for'taking affidavits in The following non-jury cases wer-¢ G60. F0rbes vs Joseph T. Morrisey, rn absent debtor case. Verdict for plaintiff for $244.14. D. A. McKinnon 'rb P` w‘ F ' ered Letter. The Guardian is not re The many friends of Mrs. Harry l_ 1t:cL;,g,f_ llgilolfngfl (:,?,tI_s W sponsible for remittances forwardef Irving of Strathcona, Alberta, (nee l ti , other lbnn ns above. nina.. smith), Pownal, are delight.. ff? ,§'|,.?,,,',‘§f '35 22' W' E‘ B°“" _ to see her back again with her llttlt , A, M. Bell & C0_ Ltd vs James .~ Crawford Aitken. Queen Street, daughter on n, visit to her pnrentl 3_ Taylor Acllon lol. gona, sold and Charlottetown, has opened up the John and Mrs. Smith, Pownal. lellvemd_'_lu,lgm,nl lol. $86 35 W ony l-Intel and lr new prepared to - n, Bentley lor plalntln ' ` accommodate permanent and trnn Provinciallsts will be interested ir gtarke geylwld Ltd vs Ewen sient boarders as will be seen by his the ad of Rogers and Wright, 20'. yameronf Acllon on' nol_,,_' Judgment ad elsewhere. Underwood Block, Calgary, Alta. or ;409_(;7_ 0 G Duiiy for plaintiff -_ which appears elsewhere in this is H0,-ace l.lB`Bzal`.d vs _lolm vl- ‘- 0'; The annual picnic of the Hazelbroo sue as they are prepared to malu 3,-lem Actlon an nom v,,.,llc¢_ ` lor Baptist Sunday School will be hcl investments for out of town clients l5g_35_ l)_ A_ Mcxlmlon lol. plalntlll near the Church ofn Wednesday after; and are also interested in real es The only remalnlng nomjury cue ‘ noon, July 10. The usual games anf tate, bondi. etc. Any desired lnior- 5 that ol Clam -l-umel. refreshments will be provided, also rj mation will be cheerfully furnisher llmrles ye0_ which will come up this ViBif»0l'B' Uible- by the “rm l‘° ““y°“° Wim Wll‘ norning. D. McKinnon appears for "’_' `\ ' f write them' ,he plaintiff and D. 'E. Shaw for the The Guardian welcomes reliabl -'“ |¢lend¢mg__ news from persons throughout thin The i°u°Wi“g P"°d“°° Pmies W°"‘ The following jury cases, debt or pmvlnce_ All such ltemslllould l, secured on the Charlottetown marke lBmage_ wlll he heard next _week mailed to "The Guardian News Dept ‘Quart YGBY-erday _and have prevallet Shamy Bros Ltd vs Slmon'Joscph. obnrlotteeown," immediately am _‘l“°‘f_ ia" F'__‘d‘§Y--Whlfe OMB- 56°; .v._E. Bentley and FG. Gaudet, K the events. etc., have transpired. -JH" §;’t5_' b"8;°f p°l'at°°“' 40°? 90"* 3-. a€t0l`He>'B- t°___ _i°. ee (q_uart¢r).l>er1b. 11 .lobn la. Dalziel, ndmr, vr Piitrlnr T. G. Wallace has a fine interviev l‘° C' bee! (Emu 1)' per lb' 12 ff( lice and enor. W. S. Stewart, K. C., with John H. Bell, K. G., summer "°~ T1” P"{°°S_°“°¢=d by the W*‘°\= ind K. J. Martin, Attorneys. iaide, in the July Rod and Gun, pub sale" ‘f"°'-E 9ml'°°°' 40°C P"”°°°‘ John E. Dalziel, admr, vs lished in wondswelr. ont., 'rbe are 4”* 513- “me 08”- 55 tv 61°; lbbn M. Clarke. w. s. stewart, K. cle has several splendid views of ‘IMF °“t5~ 58°i to 53°C Pork- 9 ff J., and K. J. Martin, Attorneys. llcauty spots' in this Province. fgiglpstrazgé $5-50 to $6.50, ant. George F. Keely vs The Sun Elect- 11; " ) ' ~' f!\ _ _,-4 _ w. 4 U' . 01°:-- ,- - 'erif-T-_wc __ V -_ ":_*l__`_`_k_i__-.l_.:_.i_’___,,s_‘_- ../ .j__.._a` I v*/` "< _ _`,`,_.:_._._ . *I _ .___ H -r;~_- _ _ _ _ 1 -vlan-u<»s» s 1.4 -..,__-»»~.~f:__ l >- i \-\ ~ in 1. '__ gg-'_-` /:_ " _ » ._-_ ._ ;»- --fr ‘-4 _ _,__ _ \ _ -\_\~ Qcvf ‘--'--iii, _ ' cm. ' -"" 1 2; - ,.~ _ _._ ,1- _ ‘, _. -.- -. . _ .'»..._.- . .. _L / I ..:.. "' 1,". ~‘ .i at 1 canlbric. 2 years l6c 8 and zoc 22c lace embroidery 12 years 55c pair ached. 2 4 and 6 years clusters of narrow ` bric frill sizes 60 to 8.5¢. .A~P-"’_t\'*-'¢ ._ - . ‘___ _“___ .4 ._mI-#ya-;.., 4 1*:-In -_ ' aura ' -:Y ‘°_i-.-»'~=~.v-aaa snr -ff-f .1 _ . I -.. , _- ,~, * L.-.r - _ _ 4.. -”-» -".\` , _“ff ._-_a _, . iz: Ja ` ~. » ........"` ‘t.'. _mr-nazi Q ____ ___.__.....-_ L_; ._;_..~___$?, “J - *A Aw A " ` ~ ` ,` _i -" _, _ _ ~ _,.1 .= 1 -- ....-_'¢.- -~' E -. " - . __:¢ - _ __ _ -3 ':;___'j~;_ 1...-.-~_-_-:gl -.___________- j _~.f_-1~¢=;`g`-is( _ _ *“".... ;_l,"“`, .- -_ \-'W'-’1':'=~_. ~.~...f . ..»$'-3 "fs-*sur-l .._,- -,.:,;.,__; ’ fe-‘~"~’ »- - " If - '&’i',1-:$»r_r& - "*'7`_".l ._ _ __ _ -.- , _ _ _- ___-__ __ _kk __ . -' . _f" . ' -.x 'rbe Pugle mg co van! p raylor, ‘f -. ’7 -.1 ` "W » .fbi ‘JH .\*‘!. »f~.='-"` ,,~‘._ _\`r- _,__ 2 to’8 years 25|: pair lo and 12 years pair 14 and I6 years 354: _ - Fine madapollam drawers trimmedwith ,.1 f hllclren 3 Underwear i ` 4 »-` lib _. '. ' -Q .,' G.. _ _ga _- .,_1' _ .- :--2 ':`.- -°'T~5'.‘- .-:'_v!-Mg ._ _ . _ caan... _ g , . . 'ro 55 .552 _._en_|~ ;_',,, ._ l' 3 l ~.1.~' . . l .- 1 -. Drawers Drawers of white cotton some with _frills _ and some plain sizes 2 to 12 _years l7c pair ' Plain, hem-stitched drawers of fine white 4 and 6 years l9c _ _ iz and 14 years Zlc I6 years Zlc _ ' Fine cambric drawers trimmed with two clusters of fine tucks and edged with _iorchcn 2 to 4 years |»5c pair 6 to ro years 14 to 16 years Gllc piilr Underskirts Children’s cambric uuderslrirt waist iti- 4llc each _ _ . _ Skirt of fine-white cambric trimmed with tucks and edged with carn- 8 to I4 years We each - ‘ Madapollam skirt with wide lawn frill trimmed with narrow hemstitrhed lnclrs all _Nightdresses _ Fine cotton nighidresses trimmed on the neck, _plait and sleeves with torchou lace 6 and 8 years 60c each ro and tz years 70|: - _ 14 and l5 years 75c S!.9i“!.@.Y EWS GINGER ALE Sussex Ginger Ale -the best' on th market. Try it and be convinced. L.A. HASZARD 173 Grafton St -_ _ . - i of them. You ne_`ver saw _such style, value and claseat. the prices. Negli- lee and Lounge. with soft collars' stil! or French cuils. Outing style with reversible collar. 75c. to 52.00 Bruce's. 4-29di.f “Are you n judge ol sulrts? Then coma in and see our new spring line of them. You never saw such style, value and class at the prices. Negli- gee and Lounge, with soft collars; stld or French cuils. Outing style with reversible collar, '15 to $2.00. Bruces. 4-Stdtf. "One of the most. attractive lines of linen bargains offered ‘ls this lot of "seconds" in Table Cloths. The cloths are made of fine Irish Linen, in pretty designs. .They have borders all round, and are ready for hemming and use. Each one has some trifling lmperfection-in most cases too small for notice except by an expert. We will show you exactly what the lm- perfectlon is, before you buy. See our nd for details of this bargain. Moore dr McLeod. ` 6-26M8i_ ‘ "More of that 40 inch Black silk of which we have been selling so much this season; This -ls in, dll-get fl-0m'_ the old countr -40 inches wide-soft offered -you at. $1.25 in most stores. Our price is-99c. Look it over-if it is not the very best 99c. silk you ever naw-we'll not ask for your or- der. Moore :Sb McLeod. 6-265131, "A bi! showing of good towels, 88 x 19 inch size, fringed. plain or with red border, very _good value at, per pair 25c. Moore lr McLeod. -6-2(‘1M3i_ "MOORMAC" is the perfect. roller. towelling. There ‘ is probably more sold of this one style than all other towelllnge put tot"-her. It is odered in tlne, smooth, "llntless" finish, gmt ready for instant use. It comes in is inch width at llc., ld inch width at 140-. 20 inch width at lee. It is not "I6 °\`l0lpest in price-but lt’e far the cheapest in wear and aatisfm. tion. Moore Ir McLeod. 6-Zuni, “Men's Tan Outing Pants made with side buckles and belt loops turn up cuffs just the thing for summer vvtlns m-lee ll lo National Ol . . oth- __ ing Co. \ I _ . _ 1 _ 1 - _ , - - -~..-_._-_..._ vs-les- ' `°’\’°"‘-or -"' - - >b.‘¢f-» °"' ""'” ` 'lin' "" °' - ' ' u,.5"<- 1 Y firm and lustrous. Equal to nny lflmf . - ‘it .t Q .. ` `*‘ \ I" \ <»- . l I i 1 I i I l i i i .,.;.