AUGUST 5» 19153 'run LATEST Nnws i h - , . '_ ' _ __ e masr or ann THE CHA WW GUARDIAN _ - ‘ " uomnuo nAu.v PAGE FIVE' _ _ *_ _ _ _ H _ “ ` ” IT Pays to buy in this Province. _ ` Ti-is s. S. NoRTi-ini/IBERLAND. ‘N°~f_f° dischaiglng I Bgcauge Hg "0 |_0||ga|- hints Maron Toon.-Teams I -um -The steamer Northumberland ar rlved in Charlottetown from Picton at 8.05. o’clock last evening, representing the Suminerside Rifle f =<»<=ff<>»s of fb- v-fy best. Suffers Wllh Headaches Sl::.‘z.:;‘.‘;..it‘; .‘?:tr.“‘.‘:.':. 22:12.33’ .af grade .Of Hard Coal in Egg, Stove ,land Chestnut sizes, We would like to have youri order for delivery now. Our price is the lowest. A.Rickard&.lIu 'f Phone 240 Ch’town. T Tawnavxnng, Q31, "I was a sufferer from Feariul Head- gilies for over two years. Sometimes, ey were so had that I was unable to work for days at u time. I ¢°°|¢ .11 kinds of medicine, was treated by phy- sicians, but yet the Headaches persisted. A short time ago I was advised to try “Fruit-a-tives” and I did so, withlmust confess, very little faith. But sf!" I lxlpddtnkeii them for three days, mi ea aches w ' ' they left me. em “swf md m I wee After I h d t k fabletl. my lieadsleliel; vieriisoéuiiie My appetite was always poor and my stomac_li bad-and now my sppgtigg is splendid and my digestion excellent, I had become thin and weak from the constant Headaches but now not only have I been cured of all these awful Headaches, but my strength is gi-owin up once more and I feel like n new msng BERT CORNEIL. THIN "Fruit-a-tives". 5oc a box, 6 f°f $2-§07tna_l size,_a5c. At dealers or [rom l< riiit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, I r lj I / ii ~ “S r, I ei "'\ I You Need a Good _ ' ' and Rexall Liver Liver Tonic Salts ls the best preparation for you to use This prescription is gentle in action and assists in il. thorough cleans- A-, ,,,,,._ ing ot' the whole intestinal tract without giving riso '_"...- »J:.T7.T___“ " -.:`.'.. to nausea, gripiiig or a disagreeable taste. Large sized bottlc'35c, money back if dissatis- McKinnon Drug Co. Cir. G-3. (I-aa. :ml Kant Sta COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Opposite State Houu, Boston, Mas ~ . “.'.':"-_--.=--- e-5 -'-_--r -3,..-. ...__ ' ’~' .1 “¢\` XY J." fi§l"!.'u1erity.;'Mias Mignon. who will enliven the' bill with some original vocal entertainment, vary- ing her work with amusing -charac- terlzations. Most prominent am0f\E the newtimers is Miss Josephine, a graceful and pretty young lady. DFOP- erly styled, “The living eD1'i“E Un the wire," giving an extra-ordlnalry per- fromance, in which newness is the keynote. Others will be 0'Neil and Dixon, in songs and dances, and Artuso, who gives a seemingly impossible exhibi- tion of marvelous equillbrlstlc feats. ,.____.___ --__-.._ .% `- _ '$- c_.~_`___ __ _ _ ii Wg 1 _ sF\&a___.¢;,§il>> , EVERY IIUSKY FARMER /'ii - “Q 0 la you'rs harvesting for the future S1`EWART’S BAKERY considerable interest in the ranks oi, ‘ , _ ;:;_-5 .-_-_~_-_-,-.~_-,-cz_-,-_-_-_-,-,-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_A 'roqR1s'l‘ ` BTEAMER.-The present su r exdiirsion trip of the Quebec Btea ship Compa.ny's large and ha!iIy%/me tourist vessel. the S. B. 'l‘rini ad, is proving popular and consequently a great success. The vessel' extensive passenger accoio- modatison is being greatly taxed and when ahaarrlvea here next week she will have on board a. very large num- ber ,of tourists. She left. Halifax yes- terday mornlng for Quebec and is dus to arrive there to-morrow. After a short stay there she will leave for Charlottetown, calling at Gaspe on the way here, and will arrive in this harbor on Moinday morning, at abou; six o'c1ock. Her stay here will. how- ever, be of short duration, as she ls due to sail again at ten o'clock. Even within that space, however, there should be some benefit for local traders coming from such ia, large number of tourists as she will land to “do the sights" of tho city. P.E.I. FLORAL ASSOCIATION.- A meeting of the Executive of the Prince Edward IBlal'ld Association was held last. night in the Secretary; Office and considerable business was done in connection with the forth- coming floral exhibition which is to be held on the 28th and 29th inst. It is expected that the floral show will be held ln the hall of the Prince of Wales College, as the building that was intended to be fi-:lished for this purpose will not be completed in time. There are about s hu-ndred members enrolled in the society up to date, being resident in different parts of the province, but it is earn- estly hoped that at least another hundred members will join the Asso- ciation wlthin the next week or so. If people appreciate what is being done by the Association they will show their appreciation in tangible form by enrolling themselves as mem- bers. Mr. C. W. Williams is the sec- retary and he will accept the names of new members. PERSONALS - Mr. David Schurman, Miss Earl, and Mrs. Henderson were passengers to Charlottetown by the Northumberj land last evening. _ Mr. W. E. Stavert, the well-known financier of Montreal whose family are suinmering at The Resorts arriv eil by if-he Empress last evening and came to Charlottetown by the ex- press.-`-J. Miss -Minnie Lamont of Eldon leaves this morning by the Nortbum-_ berland on an extended tour of Nova Scotia, She will be accompanied to Picton- by Miss Nellie Hublcy ol Eldon,, who is attending the Short Course"for teachers now being held in thlslcity. ` ` <.., ::No _matter who your doctor is you are sure of hast results when you leave your prescription with us. Ad- ded to'~the skill of the doctor we give you just what he' orders iii 'thc purest form and assure you of prom- pt attention, satisfactory service and prompt delivery. The above are a few reasons which 'explain our rapid- ly growing prescription business. Bring your next prescription here. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gt. Geo. and Kent Sts. MEM. i Fine Pcriumcry cannot be had in every store. To be able to select perfumes, the merchant must have spec- ial knowledge of their mann facture. That is why the com- petent druggist always has the niost elegant line of Per- fumery. WE know how to choose the most delightful odors. We have a large variety of Perfumes, toilet waleis,i tc Try our newest odor Palrician Violet Price SI 00 per ounce Johnson & .loluison The Quality Drug Store. _ -'¥1'”“ ;' VR foul: ~ ,"`§f .' `_ 5 oc 3 of toi- ~ w.»- _ ticlcs an CODI- fl ~ prises only these preparations *'-" that have been recognized an best by the lending i:_l_i_i;rinncists and leading judges. h tegreparaticn is personally ~ selec and we know by test that the linooomprises the F inest__ in Toilet. Articles Everything you could wont for v '\ Iii SPECIAL INTEHEST ROME. Aug. 5 (Special).-A body of thirty American pilgrims, headed Mgr. J. H. Tilicn, Bishop of Lincoln, Neb., called upon Cardinal Diomede Falcnnic. former Apostolic Delegate to the United States, who greeted them with great heartiiness. He told‘ them their call brought him agree- able recollections of the years he had spent in America. | Th'e pilgrims were afterward receiv- ed by the Pope in Cousistorlal Hall,' where Bishop 'Ihon delivered an ad-, dress afltrmlng the loyalty of Ameri- can Cathollcs. The Pontifl expressed his pleasure at seeing the American, pilgrims, who had made such a long journey. The pilgrims then presented, their Peter's pence and the Pope im- partied the Apostolic benedlction. The rumors in circulation that Pope l’lus was again indisposed prov- ed unfounded. Mgr. Rihen and the quncullofue air; ui uilq punoj su|}.r':f1id af the host of health. The Pontlff's| duily outings in thc Vatican gardens B For nursing mothers tg. Nu-Dru-£0 laxatives if offer the important advaiit- V nge that they do not disturb _ the rest of the system or affect the child. _ 25c. :i box at your ,_ Driiggist’s. are proving most advantageous to I I National Drug and Chemical Co. _,_ of Cnnndn, Limited. |75 ` hln., but his Physicians are constan- tly suggestlng that he take precau tions, owing to the frequent sudden changes of temperature. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 5 ¢Spec| ial)-*The Russian government has' decided not to participate Officially in,| the Bao Francisco exposition. Although the relations between the United States and Russia are less, acute than they were when lt was or-, iginally decided not to take part in, the San Francisco Exposition, the| government sees no reason to modi- fy that decision. It in felt that it would be extreme- ly awkward for Russia to be repre- sented at San Francisco in the ab- sence of a commercial treaty with the United States. Great Britian's deci- sion not to exhibit is regarded as strengthening Ruasia'a Act. W The decision of the American Secre- telry of the Treasury not to permit the free entry into the United States of wooil p'ulp paper froui Russia has not yet become known hqre officially, and Iii:asin's answer to the American government therefore has not been discussed. GROVE BEACH, Conn., Aug. 5 (Special).-A two niasted schooner, bound cast, sank off Duck Island Light opposite this town, during A storm yesterday afternoon. The three men comprising the crew were res- cued by Captain .loc Smith, the lighthouse keeper, and are now on thd Island. Owing to the unusually high acn it has been impossible to rciii-,h the is- land rind ascertain further piiiticii- no i_wsiumei»iouyii|[ Now BEUWES is mEcEnuiiil‘iouiifnii|Iiii is I f I l if - J TI-IE HAGUE, Aug. 5 (Special).- Dr. Kirk Bos, a liberal democratic member of the Chamber of Deputies, who for some time had been endea- voring to form ii coalition Cabinet, has been relieved of the task by Queen Wilhelmina. Dr. Bos was unable to carry out the wishes of the Queen by reason of the fact thiit the |q<)Ci:\liSi.S ilecliflcll ICO Ed cept portfolios in a coalition Minis- try. The formation nf a new Cabinet is made nccnssary by the resignation in June of Premier 'i‘licoi1nrous Harms- l'crk' and his l\’linist.crs, following-_ thc blectiiiiis tu the l~leconil (llimuher of the States (lcncral, thc results of wliicli left the rziiiilitifiil uf parties liirs, 'l‘he schooner is siiid tu bc n total loss, ,.;|i|mm'tii|i: the Mini.-:try without a majority in the tfliaiiiber. ,_\\\i~'l"'l/)// .e A., f_- hi '<7' f/v\.\.\9 \d\\i` "P/,_ 1:’ ` - :i 1 - I \' L 'l"\“fO The Busiest Store on Char|ottetcwn's Busieit Street ' .\\<>i¢, e Moore £6’ M cLeod I ‘ 5 'llT\\"` l|9-I2I Queen Street Charloifcfown of the store's service. 1| fresh and wearable if Clearance Sale Cf All VVash Dresses I ALI. TIIE WASII DRESSES IN STOCK G0 ON SALE AT A i CLEARING DISCOUNT OI" TWENIY FIVE PER (ENT Here is a sale that will inttrcst eve'y woman within reach have been admiring are offered you to-day at a heavy discount. The dresses are all new --and our new system of taking All those pretty wash dresses-white and colored that you care of them means that we hav.: practically every garment ) - Ji/ .J , v'-nz .\ "I t I /I it so 2.50 Dresses for $1.87 5.00 D. csscs for $2.25 - 4.00 Dresses for - $5.00 6.00 Dresses for $4 00 7 50 Dresess for $5.65 9.00 Dresses for $6.75 _4 I Shopping is only half done if you forget the Maple i Buds. Children must have sweets. Their little natures . crave for dainty sweet things. Bad for them? Nor Cowan's Maple Buds. Pure milk, pure sugar, _ pure chocolate. What could be more nourishing and wholesome? Wliaf clse could made them I auch favorites with intelligent mothers? Mako the ` children hippy. Give them sweets you know arc good. Put Maple Buds on your shopping list. 'I`HEY’RE NOT MAPLE BUDS MAPLE The CO0 Nuns and design registered TORONTO -< 'A onfafia 202 “_” Mm_ Chaco'-h _ [pools for the Nsmo__ -_ few? /f ~ r O-And DONT For et the Mcplel5uds.Giandpa!" vgffgs _ ,/ I . on _ l A cuoicl l&NDI| . . m THEY’RE Q 7 ,- _. "im, I.; -.fi \,'i3‘,*< ; BUS _ __ _ _ _ _ the hair, slrln, teeth and nails is here. The stock is large and varied.so cpmplete.that no matter what you may wish you are sure to get it here. the right article. the right-grads and the propen- price. ~ ' The Two Macs _ J , 1-in or. om; sc. 640--8-1M6l. ARE £_%'_{_"E:_i§)EsTEo PO *M 7ER? A CROSSLEY GAS ENGINES Q. PRODUCER PLANTS SIMPLE. RELIABLE, SAFE MADE IN SIZES FROM 15 H. P. UR 50 H. P. for 10 HOURS for_1.50 l Apply A. E. MYLES. Care Light Ed Power Co. Charlottetown. =,.'. _ .1 1 _M i' ‘3 if . 1. .1-.iv-».. -= ,fi t fe ..,, _ 'Ii ' . ii ig' .,‘, _ -an iii _,_ _ -.,-\f..,1 it iff ii' .»,. 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