l . 4 JUNE 9a, 1908 winner: .School,...0f..5eience m '" ' Mootsnt . SneIViIIO. N. 3. July Till i) 2‘“! (‘onrsosln Science and Literature. Hlle‘llfl int-sin music, nrt, and household M: encD ltnte- very moderate. ’i 2' (Hill Illtilllclllolhu‘Ft'crlnu-y' J ‘IIIII l.lm-oliclon-n,l’. 1%.]. li-liitllnii fl!” .. ..-_~.=.. LAURANJ DUDiR ii laowor Queen St. Charlottetown s‘i’iiPmtOKER AND ETC. l'nrlleri intending going to: son or ham-aim! nlt‘illllDf-‘i drum-dole. will llnd it to tliulr ruin“.- ' mgr: to oininiru 0! inc. .3 “l l W ‘a Bass. The following Itich will he held itt Upton lurk on Wednesday June 24th who [or ill]. .‘l-inlnuto lllllI HITCH-your um, Open in trotti'rs mid pnccrs Prue for nil, nilu llcuts. l’ui-so $30, 'I'ln-«u Minnluillnss, llnlf Inilu Ilcitls, l‘lmu $2". 'l‘lii~u'\.yi'ui' old clitsulnili inlluhcnls. purse $20 .|ni:ii|1l| event rim to (Inter and three to linii'uncu um'unipnny entry, which closes Snlntdny .ll||| money 10 I). (I. of purse 150. The nulnng‘umonl reserve right in his}...th any n'iil'y. .\H mch to ho dcchlcil in my more u...” f u- hunts. .\'ulionnl Association rules iomn'nrn. (' \li'l‘llllltl‘ISSOlH', Mummers ALUIIUNMIII, l l .s ‘.i '. limu'n, Srri-cin ry ncw suit. We have made the correct building of outing suits a Lobby and our patrons tell us we succeed at it. We have a big range of Flannels an i light dmwrmtf MacLELLAN , BROS. The “Expert” Tailors” Open Air Clothing is now in order, and we are ready to take your order for a ‘ioi‘n POOR HEAD” Step Those Headaches. Headacb- and neuralgia are pro- nounced sips or blood poisoning. This poisoning or the blood home'- being left in the system, instead o! being regularly carried 0!! by bowels. kidneys and skin. ' A: . Nb When the bowels do not move”; gularly, the refuse is absorbed.by the blood. Thus, the blood lsioaded with sou: poison which! irritate “the nerves. Poo skin action also causes hour ache and neuralgia. Impurities cannot escape through the skin, so the blood must take them up and deposit them on the news. 11 the bowels and skin are not rid- ding the system of waste. the kidneys try to do so and are overwdrked. There is just one way to cure head- aches and neuralgia—to regulate bowels, kidneys and skin so that. all the poisons or the body will-be proper- ly carried off. A ‘Fruit-u-tives" keep blood pure and rich—relieve the stomach and kidneys -regulate the bowels; and invigorate the skin to healthy action. "Fruit-a- tlves” are a wonderful discovery. being a combination or fruit juices and tonlcs. 50¢ a box—«ix for $2.56. At all dealers, or {rpm “Fruit-a-tivcs“ Limited, Ottawa. ‘ FOR SALE ' Uni-,Surri-y \l'IlIl pulu mnl shuns. Also in utuhliuihlo lnu'nusn itinnplniu. ilII now. Will (i sold iii. ll Inn-unin. Almh’ i0 (3. Il- MCKINNUN. iioniinion Home. li‘nucrnld. l’. E. II—‘I‘ldllllllll Because a suit is to be worn on a vacation it ‘ '...Mrs. R. G. McLean, Souris, will from the was" mat" of we MW 2.1m at homeron Thursdny and Friday, THE -‘cHARLoT'rETo nus KING’S COUNTY GUARDIAN Manner: and In Sourla. Mar Julie 25, and 36th. . MONTAGUE MARKETS. Corrected ior every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Tucnlps, per hue. _- ... 16 Eggs,~per doa' 7'" ll Oatmeal, per’e'i‘n. 88. Butter, per i'o. (dairy). I4 hog Butter, perjlb. (ii-semen) Hay, pressed H‘, . 1 ’-' .Iii' Flour. Roller Process per ‘98 lbqjfi. A MOUNT WASHlNG'l‘ON HOTEL BURNED. Bridgetown, Me., June Ill—The Ti Top house, a small hotel on the very top of Mt. Washington, was burned flat tonight. This building has been slept in overnight by thousands of tourists and others who have ascen- ded the mountain and is the only building at any- size above 'the base. It, was built twent years ago,- and had accommodati . s for about 150. It was chained to the mountain lor safety. The damage cannot be esti» mated tonight. “Big Value—"The Two Macs" are selling ior twenty-lime cents their own make oi Efierveséent Aperient Baits equal in quantity and quality to the imported at sixty ‘cents. During the summer season it is unequalled (or cooling and invigorating the system besides being a pleasant drink. quen- ching the thirst. REGT THING THIS SEASON IS A ‘ FANCY HAT BAND ON YOUR STRAW 0R LINEN HAT. I HAVE ABOUT FIFTY DIFFERENT PAT- TERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. PRI- CES 35:: TO 50c. OUR SUMMERS ARE SHORT, BE IN THE STYLE WHILE THE HOT WEATHER LASTS. H. H. BROWN, THE YOUNG MEN'S MAN“ '. . G-iMrtL .. )(STRAW HATs—Lcoim ., ALONG TODAY on TOMORwa , AND CHOOSE YOUR STRAWLH'AT.., IF YOU DO YOUR STRAW;HAT,_BUY- iNG EARLY you CAN GETWEAT YOU WANT IF You WAIT FOR A FEW WEEKS YOU MAY I-i TAKE WHAT SOMEONE ELSE DID NOT WANT. YOU KNEW WHAT EVERYONE SAID ABOUT MY ilocsnot follow that it should not fit as correct- 1y as a suit for the office or the drawing room. All ours fit well. ’i‘wccds for summer suits at prices that will suit you too. FARMERS Now is the lime when all carts. good order for the spring work. We can supply whe puirs without loss of lllllet Also fine line of buggies, Give us :1 calii John McLean do Montague. dsrtuftf elc. ncedlo be in truck wagons, els and make ten road wagons etc, in stock. Son Porto. Ri‘coflilziilway Bonds lNTEREST 5 p.c., payable May! list” and November ist. DUE, November. Ist. 1936. DENOMINATION, $500. each. A handsomely illustrated f umished *on application . Above bonds will he s 50 we. bonus of stock, and Particulars and prices ma reportZon this property will be old either with or without the usual Reading the stock may be gmrchased alone. y be obtained rom, ' ' . mu ‘ l ' . . . J .c MACKINTOSH & c ,_ _ . p f ' o \ hen {Montreal Stock Etchnfige By thousands or Brookly’n people. (Jun yes. > ; A.‘ '0? A A. ‘u "fl"..- “ s "will 0 a. v.4... xv n mites tewi it so. Ilgiwlll‘ll‘lal‘lfifl; ,0 me “mnch mac), or. — . 3 ‘ > I i . —L. mi . figfiflfllflm 1mm mm a mad mollyldih‘e uranium nicer Mitt V . ., , , _ , ‘ h, u . , , . ' bhnkisprovldcd. / ' . nGWAWAi Wflrffldhfl: _ _ A I V g ' ‘ ‘ rIoihale’SZsm 'I'o‘wh “Ain'th \ ’ Cost YOU Nothing '“°d"”h:,‘:°d khan”: “’ 1‘. Can “always find em- G MAN bad build ‘19-. subs". ' I a ' It . ‘ “in! 4 5-8 p e The mleeotthelNFORMATIONBUREAU "ten" in '3 ° - ' e "In! '7: ployment. Have you SPAN'SH tantial income the ” V. B ended!” Ind inter: ..er - ThoBrooklyn minuthp‘imt adiortlhlflk the hospital for the insane the dues were curiosity enough to ask Are “sum” Eu] 1y 11. “gm I. x J 3:.“ 1' "m ‘°‘"‘”W°““°“' "‘“' mm” "“"“‘“"“°..'.‘f.‘2‘“..‘:.‘3:3‘ 11:390wa 1"“ “H” “mm- M “" mm“ about it ‘ taught with the Edison seem“ ‘5 ‘ “cam-’3‘: Ls. ‘ RI n I ' r I V ‘ I I ~ ""3313"? “mm???” "‘“’ ‘"‘°“"‘ "W" “mm” °°“'“-'°" fill-"gfl'imnmmmw- ~ new: Mme-*1 Nd do Mr mm A Catalogue. monograph. an For A claims. MM W , We“ mm Wanna more than silt-am. the inure-t on An AnvsarisnnEN‘i'ulhyheug: weir was’dm‘hiid after use y . ‘ oven thousand soilin- Dino!!! magma 'g'lfhif‘ih'ii'ii’: lion in lots th III". buyors unis. but man haze finialw {u m‘ wwnnwmflmmmmw,’ PM, _ i w I I. ‘ J“ i n t :M‘ a V V Theyuolanuodin donmn H nun): mmnnxflo I I. ' \ I \ .I' \ mntly helpintit. ‘ . , and I hon inset. H I w . p ‘ . r; n. CORD! ‘3 CO... - 'mngggnzbhnk on Anni-tin" Rate the meorthelr tunnels. » '- _ I n; Prov. Manager. [as Honky warhead Montreal stash Enhance BMW“. 8 kaamwgmgwhnoost Am, l mum . r. o. sox m7 1 . ._ a . ‘ , v," 5 MM - — iaenu Wm! nwhl'ohyon-ee this all". » v Ian“ ; ‘ I; M * “mm - " ‘ ' > M. , .M , . 0"“ Nun-granules. ., #- .«, r ,.., - . -' up. .1 \ r . Won n. sumac “New... has.» “.2” w n 4. «Me. «utiflmmfixi. ,, 7 . J. Offices In Montague. Capt. VI. A. Alliance will meet in McK ' ball at Montague Bridge on 433$; the 30th ol June at 2.30 D. in. All temperance people are requested to attend as there are very iinpor l Haring er bbi. , 1. and: w” mm ' “3:,” ‘2” {laws-rm in e mm on» v5t 0‘“ Der Ill. ‘ fig‘flylglfi “1‘21"! W ' thilm- 5 Potatoes, per 1 bus. ‘ . flu“? - W.»qu _ " ‘ June 19' Earned—Pilgrim, Wilkie, Hides. perib. ,‘ x,“ ., ‘-’ 4 W .- ‘- .-- . ~ - Barley. per bus. "m 60 Ju'm‘ 1' ‘om-‘WM- I vulture. Hay, per ton. loose 811300 to 14.50 Radr4<P93WM5 sch" MW" Wt Beef, p" “L (carcass) . 5 to 6 Fraser, Richibucto; Jessie New 11, Pork. pcr lb.‘ (carcass)' 'Gi‘t'o 7. Hum“ "Bur “cl”; 9°“- I‘l“ -» Lamb, per lb. (carcass) 6 to 7 William‘- sy “e” 1‘ «a . gaggkins, per 1b. a to s ._____e' ._ ‘ n sge, per den. 60 Beets. per bus. ' 40 carrots. per bus. 40‘ acCARY—CAmNB—At Odhoes,, N. ).('FANCY HAT BANDS—THE COR- a ley S. Acorn. Manner. ‘ ’ ...'l‘he King's County Temperance t"nu: i' SHIPPING NEWS. . Halifax; Venom, =Rud‘ri’ug- Y.,.June 10th, 1908, by flu. Rev. John R. Ellis, Thomas X. Mac- glam 1113‘! Péttsileld, Mass, to . .’ osep no alrns torn: - lottetown. ' any 01 Ch” THOMPSON—CHAMPION— At the residence .0! the bride‘s Mints, June 17th,.1908, by. Rev, E...;J.-- t- hee. George R. Thompson skid-El za MCDONALD—Id] this, city. June 20. 1908, at the residence of her son-ln— - law J. '1‘. Clarkin, Mrs. Mary Mc- Donald widow oi the late John J. McDonald, Orwell, aged' 83 years. ANNOUN£EMENT8. _‘Zion Church Sunday School will hold their annual picnic Monday, July 6th, at Murray River. 6-2‘0d21 'Prol. T. Singleton will receive a limited number of music pupils for n stammcr term. A For particulars see ‘I. O. 0. F. St. Lawrence Lodge meets tonight at eight o'clock nomination oi ofllcars and degree team practice. , / ‘The Baptist Association of P. E. I. meets in annual session ‘With 'tihe Baptist church at Long Creek, West River, Friday July the 3rd, at 10 a. m. Delegates Wishing homes will please send their names and how they will come by rail or beam, to Deacon Psul McPhee. Long Creek. P. E. I. Delegates coming via Chat— lotbetown, will be met at the Rocky Point Ferry, on Friday at 8 and 10, o'clock a. m. and on Saturday at the West River Bridge, on: the arrlv~ al of the steamer Harland. All names WN . GUARDIAN ‘ngixht. Bob [' both Jane Chanpion, ~-youngest. daughter Of John and Fanny Champion 01 Darnley. DIE-D. m. mowed-fl sl’s Pills In. H “‘5 .. .._.——__. ‘2“ sense res 7' i rail“ lull .7 was? wasp; 7‘ ' ' i... m eat-h luau lI-r. . S ltis rallytwo y flours in one "is-an Onurio pastry flour "and 3 Manitoba bread flour. ' rt- Flour is a. blend and Manitoba ‘. _ . _ . ’d Pastry. 3-H handyman onocsn's. Mi I-a. can-enth- a. has: 1mm mm‘om CQAL' LIGHTDRAUGHT Schooners Loaded Without Delay Sydney on Co. Ltd., HUGH G. CAMPBELL. General Manager North Sydney P.\O. Phone Sydney Mines 24 I dm pd M. . Cheese Vats Milk Cans. We have on hand a few 60 I d gallon cheese vats, made of ior entertainment should be sent on SHOWING 0F STRAW HATS LAST YEAR, THEY ARE EVEN BETTER THIS YEAR. H. H. BROWN THE HAT AND GAP MAN., 6-9di‘tl. ____.__‘—-¥— Maritime Province Securities MEMBERS MONTREAL " STOCK EXCHANGE: B‘a‘ Eastern Canada anvil:th Loon - Staniield‘s Limited Preferred 97 Nova Scotia Steel & Coal. Firsts H‘ 105 103 Halifax Electric Tramway 390 3; ,li Robb Engineering Acadia Sugar Bond quotations are in torest. with accrued __________’_-—t STOCK O_l_J_(_)lATl0N 8. June 20.“ B. R. '1'. Southern Paciile 35* Copper 67‘ St. Paul " 133* Union Pacific 145% Baltilnore 3‘ o. r. R. 16%| U. s. at“;l P -- re. U. B. B“ In. 194} Susan I fail ' Eastern Trust Compa'iiy 62} .2 p. c. paid 136 132 ; Eastern Trust company luliy ‘ paid - Hnlilnx Fire Insurance 85 '80 Nova Scotia Telephonemew 108 106 Nova Scotin Steel & Coal Con. . 101 '99 Porto Rico 5 33 Robb Mumiord 93 90 Staniield's. Limited , 98 Q0 stsniield's Ltd, Common 25 105 102 . '. Waniéilhnhflnard or before June 26th. S. H. Cornwall— Pastor. o-l'ldeirWZi. "COMING EVENTS. Red Rose meeting, Lodge Prince Edward S. 0. E. Tuesday, June 23rd. :NEW ENGLISH oiiionoTHs JUST IN AT MOORE &,,MoLE_Og'S. THE NEW LOT 18 Two . DS Bank“ . Am" a . an snowstorm? mm 1 am British North American 146.5142 3%,. 3,. £93,193; fig, cgNTS Commerce :15? PE Yb. DORE-Jr. McLEOD. . New Brunswick 816 5170 6...; drn, H , Nova Scotia > 182 x279 Royal Bank of Canada 220 #18 Union Bank oi Hallie: 17! 4-110 Miscellaneous. ‘ Acadia Fire [he sum 190 9b Acadia Sugaxmfiifiw 9M 90 Acadia Sugar (Ch-W 63 I0 )rsndan: Henderson” amnion 25 10 Ms". . A new d' ink good drin'lc:~ You have often longed for. just. 's‘uch n drink as.» this. Has a flavor so deliciously stipen- ior that a descrip- tion of it is impos- sible. It’s so=good. that to realize it's , ‘gooduess,’»_ you Will have to taste it‘. Your grocer : sells FR it . . I New Glasgow. MinA l’. Themmour- sales- mnn foil”: E. i. will be pleased to wai upon the (ride. ’lfn'niwmni S. HOTEL BRUNSWICii nm’flilpr‘hifiéh a... h the City, Acco sting as“ also” iiuaiedln thee-intro , n a iii-rounded lyeioaan I! "v n nm‘vlt pecinlly III mhirgu'ourhu m. n the sum- mer- searnv. I, ~ v v- oso. Means: " "sum: T ourdohtflynbainmtornnl Pin flush”; ’I‘a'n'i the best of stock and we] " A name That no With good reason call the Woman’s shoe illustrated here < , Every part—ankle and instep, heel-«and toe—filt'carefilll ‘cnt and shaped he tnthe natural bot4‘comfort- ably, yet snug and close. The result is a neat, dressy shoe, that feels good the first day and every othehday you Wear it. Prices from $2.75 to‘$3.5of' Look re: this label when you buy your next patrol Shag. Amos-Holden Limited. St. John‘ " ,ths «on. Never ’ Years of regret may follow one day’s Jr neglect to get insured. Our business . is to cover risks of all kinds. Our aim is to furnish perfect protection to customers at equitable rates. We should be pleased to attend to your ' order to-day. i _ HYNDMAN to. cox-g General Agents Charlottetown -‘ REL~ duistf finished. j 1' Also a large supply of i5 ' . lion milk cans. ofrPumps, Ranges, Stoves etc .étc. ,Call or write for prices. J.‘ ‘D, BELL , AMONTAGUE w 'srfti‘HH" ' I. We also carry a large suppy . A. .‘ , .J' NDRM) TIMES Blfl'l‘lll not very little mono than the old time rubber pinion and are a EU . -. . . l . a i V _ - 32333533?"im‘fiilfimifin %?§ilh‘§§3“~hip°flnifii$ gin?" " m” "' "‘.. 'VITALrIZEI) AIR for Painless Extraction Safe and‘SuQ ' and Pleasant. Has no after effects. With this method we um extract. one er twenty teeth on d not hurt you any an In ‘ Ask your friends and the will loll you thus. the is 3 feet. 4.. , , BERLIN DENTA PARLORS. C. ILB'EER, I). I). ,8. " 5 Work Gna'anlecd Propch .r‘, Over Prowse Block "w, vuy'fiflfwfi; maul?!" {Vi CALL AT THE m we can'ialk it o‘ r. d‘o,‘ iiow‘weuld you Pike I . , ., i'i‘ . - You Think Ibis Over or WW , Post: , Better Still. ' I. C. S. OFFICE. 125 QUEEN STRE YOU may want to change your occupation. to be _ . .. AN. internm- - year . - Ask For A Catalogue Seientific Ad Writers are “Scarce and they command salaries' as high as $3o'.ooo.oo a A Show Card Writer Makes the goods talk for themselves. rain- inen and and women earn from $25.00 a ‘ week up. Ask ForA Catalogue. A WINDOW'TRIMMER Trained window trim- mers‘vear'n from $53500 to $75.00 a‘wcek. Well triniiiiéd' windows Will- sellgop‘c of the goods. Ask For A Catalogue, ll CIVIL‘ENGINEER The salaries man to enter. it is estlnmed per d‘ey up. are stud Trunk aciiic Railway been including Mr. W. B." colonial and P. E. 1. Railway. There is no better occupation for rny young the em loyes of the Transcontinental and Grand The courses are endorsed by the leading Engi- MeKenzie oi the Inter AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Our course has placed men Iii the Mail‘- tinie Provinces in a position'to ‘earn from $1203.00 to 2,000.00 per year. ~ We‘ cons tell you of a number ‘of cases if you will take the trouble to enquire. We claim our courses to be equal to the beat procurables range from $5.00 that two thirds oi enact the l. C. S. 5,. .