_ _ , - I .-2 fs '..f,» $f<'_‘~ . r"' "" .V ‘ A M ‘&l;_`~--.“_f_'il§ ala. ;f;_" ._ xi:--s _ 'lllii-"' ._ . JUNE 22' W5 I _ L j _ ` - o al .lust Arrived _ i._ I _ *I ‘ .`. ..._ , ' , The Schooners “McLure” and “Jos eph McGill” arrived yesterday With Al- bion Nut and Al- bion Round Coal. _ Let us send you a load. ll.PlllKllllil & Gil. Phone 240 _ Work For Mather “Wliat's.on the carpet today, my dear?" asked Mr. Wombat, who is flowery of speech. » “Moro mud that Johnny has track- ed in, ls'pose,"'responded literal Mrs.- Woinbat. - M|nard’l Llnlment Co., Limited. _'_ _ ` Gentlemen.--Last Winter I received great beiieflt from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LiiGrlppe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of inflammation. =,_._=;f ` ,_ w.a.i~iu1~cnii~isoN_ Yours, |' way flies and mosquitoes. ' ‘ -L ` till, .ii - . ""',fflf" »- _ Q -.. ,_ -HUGHES# ,_ Sheep Dip l K I L L S-L' ' Mites,_Fieas alrtld' drliilecskif __J__ _ (f U R E S*M8I,\Ee, scab, i fi1_“EW0fm and .other skin iseases. It is also an ideal disinfectant, cleanser -and deodorizer. f' Easier, Cheaper and Safer to Use I than any other material be- cause it is_nqt caustic, in- jurious o_r irritating, either ‘ to the animal or to its hide. Give Hughes’ Sheep Dip a trial and y_ou will regard it as a necessity thereafter. _We_also have Coopei"s Dipping Powder. L£__e__o. E. Hugli__=e; Mil CANVAS STR ETCHERS Gotten for The Confederation Cel- ebration. THE BEST BED FOR SUMMER WHILE THEY LAST-ONE DOLLAR (Less than first cost.) AGRICULTURAL HALL, I Fitzroy Street. ` 2046-G-22M1i W _ 1 l l l lr - I Your Cigars are Here l Every good 5c 1Oc or 10c straight cigar is here- kept in glass cases under proper humidity so you are always sure of the quality. This is the real smoke shop for you-call in to-day and get acquainted f=-.s-M~cKinnon Drug Company Y Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Sts. F-‘ - __.i-- can F\\\\\\YIl&\\llllIlllI@\\\\\\\\\\iIIA\\\\\\1"-QIM ` Q Be Skeptical of \’ . Q Bargains ',. 19 f ' ;-' _»i__ _ i ~ S tts reliable tobacco go to an 'K honest manufacturer. W :'-~2--:°fi'rf_s-:-“.125:'-’~&?f:if~_'.-'-="'-"3-:'£1'f:?~I»:I Not All is Gold that Glitters " If ou want, good, pure g ' have earnestly striven to establish such a reputation,_and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’u Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. i Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., lg Phone 345 - - Manufacturers K /ll//Aa\\\\ll/I/IA\\\\\\\\v//10m"..a\\\\\vlln "\\\\\WWl \\\\\\\\.\7I 336//III/4\\\\\\\\'fII I » v l~ We Difer _ I Great Bargains ln Ladie’s Underwear Whitewear I f"" Ladies’ Dresse _ . _ T_H_i.>~cI-iilitroifrirrown cuanniars _ _ P-we FIVE _ ................. ...... __ IT PAYG to buy tn this Provinco. CLIFTON.-There will be service in Clifton, Lot 48, Church on Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. 8. S. EVANGELINE Is due here this Thursday evening on her first trip this season., She _leaves on return Friday at noon. ` ° 2043' VISITING HERE--Mr. Frank S. Perry. proprietor of the Queen Hotel. Summersidefwas a 'guest 'over Sun- day at Mr. Frank Sli'ea's, the well known fox rancher in Waterford.-Z. THANK OFFERING--Tlie _,women of the Clyde River Presbyterian Church held their annual thank offer- ing meeting on June 15th and was a great success. ORGANIZATION MEETING - A meeting will be held in Eglington School House, Bay Fortune, at G p.m. on Friday. June 25th. Mrs. Dunbrack will dd h etin W a ress t e nie. g on om- en’s Institute work. The meeting is open to the public. HOME GUARD--All members of the Charlottetown Home Guard are requested to meet this Tuesday night at 8 p. m. at. the drill hull. This meeting is an important one and every niiln who has signed the service roll is urged to be present for an hour. CONVENTION.-Don‘t forget the Vernon District Sunday School Con- vention at Mlilview on Monday, 28th. First sessioii at 2.30 Evening session at 7.30. Rev. W. A. Ross, i¢`ield Sec- retary. will be' present. A good time in store. W. M. S.-The W. M. S. of Pownal Cliurcli will hold a public meeting in the church on (this) Tuesday evening, _22nd, beginiiiiig' at 7,30, An interest- ing programme will be given. Mrs. R. C. Golf, ol’ Charlottetown, will give an address on “The By-Products of \I\iissions_" All are welcome. SCHOOL MEETING-East .Wilt- shire School, No. 38 Queens County, wiis‘lield on June 19th at 4 o'cIock. $78.00 was voted for running expen- ses and $50.00 for teacher's supple- ment. Mr. John Jewell was reelect- ed trustee. The meeting expressed much disappointment that the present tcsclier had resigned. RED CROSS WORK-The Wom- en's Patriotic Association of Kensing- ton. Margate and Kelvin raised $121.80 this month. Of this amount $10.35 was made by the sale of candy in coi i ctio ith th ‘L ne _ it w e play ' ittle Trump" and the balance $111.45 by asking for a small donation froni each woman in these districts. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT - Miss Gertrude McElroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. McElroy, of Tignish, has passed the Civil Service examina- tion at Ottawa, and she is now in uc- tual visit at her parents here. This young lady is one of the most popu- lar in Tignish and her recent success at hor passing an examination makes her friends feel proud and that she will be ably entertained by her friends while in Tignish is a foregone conclusion.-Z. POWDERV SCAB. - An Ottawa dispatch says: - Thougli the pow- dery scab which alfected the pota- toes of the Maritime Provinces re- cently was not as bad as the Ameri- can olliciiils apparently supposed. the work of combatting the disease has lcd lloii_ Martin Burrell, Minister of Agriculture. to decide on the estab- lishment of two iield laboratories, one in New Brunswick and one in Prince Edward island, for the special investi- gation of this and other similar plant diseases. Experts will be in charge of each laboratory. Mr. G. C. Cunning- ham. a graduate of the Guelph Agri- cultural College golng to New Bruns- wick siid Mr; Paul A. Murphy. an ex- pert from the Royal College of Scl- ence at Dublin, going to- l’rliice Ed- ward Island. ::`Your fishing trip or picnic is not complete without Thermos lunch Kit. There should be a. Thermos Dot- tie in every lunch basket. It is certain- ly nice to have your hot tea or coffee. wltliout any trouble_- We carry xi full supply of all Thermos Goods. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. Miss Ada Bradbury 88 Great, George Street. Ai‘l Needle Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Tlireads of all kinds. 88 Great Gcorge Street. 2030-ll-22M1Mo Waterproof Coats Arrived Today , . . » and 49 this spring. thirty days’ imprisonment for drunk enness. INMATE STRAYED.--An inmate Falconwood who made his escape fro the institution on Saturday night was found yesterday morning in a barn at the ‘Stock Farm. He was clad only iii his night clothes and had been out all night. He was taken back to thc in- stitution. OFF T0 THE FRONT.-Mr. (‘olln MUNHVHI; .student at Dalhousie (lol- lcge, has been spending ii few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John (Y. McNevin, DeSable. lic is home on ii furlough and leaves this morning on reiurii to Halifax. I-le is now attach- ed to the Medical Corps ol’ the For- tietli and will go to the front when it is ordered. _ AGRICULTURAL MEETINGS - This ufternoon Prof. Ross leaves for Southern Queen's to address agricul- tural meetliigs at Flat River and Bell ltiver. This part of the country has lately secured the services of pure bred stock and is also to liave demon- strations in the dipping of sheep. As the value of pure bred stock depends very largely upon the cure and feed they receive. Mr. Ross will discuss these matters with the farmers of the vicinity. SCHOOL GARDENS-Mr. W. R. Shaw, District Representative for King’s County, is this week arranging to visit the school gardens ut North River. Meadow Bank, York Point, (‘.lydc River and siirroiinding country sections, and on Thursday or Friday will go to Suinmerside to see the de- inonstrntion in woolen sorting which is being given by the Federal Depart- ment of Agriculture under the super- vision of Mr. H. L. Hcwsoii, of Ani- lierst. 5] dlp that Contain Mercury, 'vid made in ’l"nledn, Ohio, by I". I, Cheney & Co T I' 'al f es imoni s ree . Sold IB' Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take all's amily Pills for constipation. ::Kodaks, Broyviile Cameras, Photo- graphic Supplies, also Developing and Priuting,.at< Johnson & Johnson, The Quality Drugstore. 9972-5-15Mtf. __ _ i _i___.--_-1;-_-i._@ Some Special Warm Weather Needs Every season has its special aids to health and comfort, Summer has prob- ably more than other sea- sons. A stock like ours pro- vides all of them, whether you stay at _home or take a vacation trip, you should - equip yourself with items r which will contribute to your pleasures and comi_ort. Kodaks. Fine To_ilet Waters, Bath Supplies, Shampoos, L ot i o n s , Massage Creams, Tal- ’ cums, Face Powders, Headache Remedies, etc.. etc , etc. When you trade here you are always sure of a satis- factory assortment of goods, and at lowest possible prices. “Use your phone freely during warm weather.” - Store Phone No. 33 Residence “ “ 489 .lohnson & .lohnson The Qualitv Drugstore or , Cent & Prince Sts. l l POLICE QOURT-At the Police Court yesterday. James Donavon and Frank Hogan were fined $10 each or of H1 Beware of Ointment: for Catarrli as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely deran ethe whole system when entering it through tlle mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescrip' tions from reputable hysicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold lo the good you can pos- sibly derive from them. liall's Caiarrii Cure. manufactured by F. _Il Cheney & Co., Toledo.. 0., contains no mercury and is taken internally. aci- ing directly upon t c blood and mucous surfaces of the system. in buying ll.-ill's czilarrh cure be sure you get the genuine. ltislakeninterniilly GOOD CROP.-There is splendid prospectior hay throughout Lots 48 me The cena- iaua ai ! i is - ;i°_.¢-it p "l ' i l 4 l i . Own » Barber, _ _ `» 1 S \f _ A Lacesi_t-Cuffelns - "“"g"; W' §l‘l`.°6i ' Sheeting---Table Linen--- -Reserve y =X ' TOWCISA Run of Mine Print Cotton etc- __ A~|~__ Give Us A Call~ Shave Get one of our superior shaving sen and lenrn the convenience. economy and satisfaction of shav- ing at home. The line of up-to~ dine shaving supplies we are now showing displays everything that in required to trlnltorm the once dlsn greelble and dsnrerous task into n perfectly sate. p enum and profitable puiime. Come here for the best in lately S _ - \ _ .- Be Your 119-121 _ 119-121 Queen St. M & M L d Queen St. ` f’ ch: Town r c _ _ »,.“ The Busiest Store on Chan-lottetown’s Busiest Street - fffi' SIZE IS READY. FIFTY NEW AND HANDSOME SUITS REG- 4 ~ULARLY osrassp at prices running to $22.50 ; tw" each, go now on sale at $17.50. This is the finest high grade suit value that has ever been offered you this season. Every suit is tailored perfectly-taib ored as only a few of the highest priced custom tailors can-every suit is modern in style-YOUR - _ Fine dark nav_y blue_serge, single breasted model, high cut vest_ showing white vestee, the coat is made in the new semi form fitting style, trousers have side straps and belt loops. This one 21.00 for Here’s ahandsome trim Cheviot suit in navy blue, two piece model, double breasted coat, trousers have turn l up cuffs, belt loops etc. 'l`his one 21.00 for O A handsome Scotch Tweed Suitin a three piece style, it with narrow trousers, high cut vest, single breasted semi _ form fitting coat, the very newest model ~~ 'f 0 another 21.00, special at .......... .. Tile top most limit -of _ 'B Value in lMen’s Suits -at '50 i g.-_~ -_ ~' lv., 4' W/ll' % ll \ / 'tn liilm »¢..` 5 .fe 51 I lil lllli l 7 W .- 'fi'£.“`- J , ` 111 .' _ A__,. _ I ; » W" M _rr- »,. _ l , ;¢.‘5j i .QL _ ` H : _'-3 f ---1. .: . -l""§.;' _ ~ _ 'ii -l 7 .ll"‘:' v." is ,_\ \\ ` V \` _ > ,‘- ‘ \ 'f,_ e za' rs# I /’ J igiili will i' _ ' 1, . llllrlii X33; in-',§_ " l' l 5 A l _ . iiliglg, ~ \\r. -9 . .devil _ -'ef' ~ three piece suit, with every new idea in cut. worsted showing a fieck of lighter and one The pattern shows a small broken of darker shade through the pat. f"` ' ` 0 I silver check ........................... .. tern ............................. ..... .. _ We quote _a few prices-ldescribe few models to give you an idea of the values that are waiting for you in this great line at 17.50. _We want you to come looking for the best, the _ utmost in value at 17.50-you will not be disappointed. __ -`=.‘§-_ \ _ p ,_.__,_ ,.-__._._..;;;- __ Q* Z; »_~,.“_:fl`-_-55. ' A A __ _ ~.A;'i;'_ . ii I 4-‘if flsc as if* ‘lp f»li';~“1i< Here’s a dark navy soft finished worsted Here is a three piece suit of fine browns vi, If qlf. .‘ i , lr "`rf- tem . if/‘_ I 2 'lt ill-‘,"E 1- 1 -fd? -arf- , lf./i lid wool is weighed. THIS STORE PAYS ISLAND’S TOP-MOST CASH PRICE FOR r-'°"""' GOL--1 . Wool demandsa good price this Summer-see that you get the best price - that is going by bringing your wool here We handle it all washed or unwashed just as you like, and we pay a price that will not be exceeded by anyone. We offer you the best possible price in SPOT CASH or if you prefer it- we offer the best opportunity for advantageous trade. Ship from any pointon P. E. i. we will send check the minute that the .Wg L---Moore & McLeod--l 119-121 Queen Street `- I vi J. §;»*if<:l -ii . r., i », 15:5 ='»s;\.» ~- mf- ,; .l liifiélla \ lt . - "‘-hiss ight; -.4 ’l¥tfI>» _ ~ ;.=er:'. 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This is no verbal guarantee, [but 1. , , one you can place safely away for future reference. THE CERTAIN-TEED GUAR- , . t TEE IS GEN UI _\E. The Certain-teed saturation mixture is mineral asphalt oils, t; blended as is shown to be the best from our experience of a quarter of a century. _ _,T It dries not very slow,indeed.That’s why the the Certain-teed guarantee stands,with fu the three biggest roofing mills in the world behind it. ‘ Price21 ply (Guaranteed forlg years) 108 stiuare feet in roll $375 3 (4 U Above prices includes delivery to any station on P. E. Island. . l Write for samples. _ razors, soaps, bnilhes, straps, V G E F rlzoysnufetztrlzar blades. powd- *H / ` , en. n om. e. . - L J REDDIN _F°° ° “ 3 ii.. iw.. ii... Simon W. Crabbe bn" 1" _ _ ° t - _ |"- S Ii _ _ _ ¢\__.i \7_._...l K Gieai Geome St' /J i 1240-6-4mStl3i _ minima-»n&uwainn»¢_ ._._+..~.f\.¢;~.s.;‘;_-vi yiif ~ r l " ' “"1 __ _ii ,ggi ` is .__‘_ e i-’?»‘§lf.:`ll .:~'-._flf»'-` fills? . ‘-sl- ?,l’,.lt. ~_t§;i:;-i 311, vial *.1 \ 4 00 . 2.50 1 .i "! sk "` " i.-Qi, 4* tl ," .1 ._ »t_."._._-i‘..',i2 . ' “' "‘ `