Lion” , ,_ _ \ H+? ouliutnisit f _ .~ _ lronumo num t ` _Fort-.__su_nimer cools,-f_ ing yOu need' a good clean free burning Coal the kind that makes a good hot iire. Try the “I-Ilote Stuff” 'Rhone 240. _ ~__ ._ _ . "fs .. . ."“»"‘.'.\..'N.l‘=".'»'!i-_ 7 _,ANP UNs|.cinLY4 riii ting; tiiiiei sgiiggl “sais 5 ie' EE blood absolutely -_ from the system M you, bl°°'l UM S°°dll1l\pe. Thllyouomdo vithwt *Jw -liebe-in noun by nun; 'B\l\'d06l¢ Blood Bltterl. lt driv$ out Ill the humor from the blood, and makes it pure and rich. Thou- sands of people have used it during the het thirty-live vw: and have been our-ed. Mr. Robert Gamble, _Jones Falls, Ont., says:-“I._ write .with the_ greatest of vlvwv to recommend yen: gent blood plumes, norden: Blood 'eitm». My ' wifeand I had itching sores on our face them |, ’ _ ._nndears,nndtrle¢ieverything.tohelp _ ' _ " them, but found no relief. We saw advertised and got a bottle, and _ ore it was half gone we both were getting better and when it was all gone ‘ we were cured." ' » Burdock Blood Bittenis manufactured only by The T. Mlburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. i i Almond -Rose Massage -;.v. Ib dainty, pure and refreshing cream. put up in convenient form and size for .my lady’s dress. ing table. It is the most efficient audsatisfactory of all preparations Of the kind, delicately scented with the harmonious and pure odor found in the blossoms of full blown roses. ' Large jar..... . . . . . . . . . . ...50c Mcll'.lNNON DRUG C0. ‘ Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kent St. _ _.i ’C1"eam _ll ____ M M. Livery Stable I hav* purchased horses, wagons and harness (ever)- thing new) and am now`pre- pared to supply the trade with the best livery turn out in the Province. When hiring a team for pleasure or business why not - get a good one---a .horse that s is stylish, smart, and n good roadster---dressed in new har- ness and hitched to a new wagon. ~ - We are flooded with com- pliments from those who have I parrnnized us. . _J All we want is atrial order, if not as represented no charge made. _ J. A. HENDERSON I 8o Queen Street Horse Shoe r Phone N o. 397L ' June, l1,Mtf BRO IE s fr ‘A\_»i_1__'.'_{/` ._ ¢`f'\-`_ " . .;_ »_ »_' gf* I fsrtl; '~~'="<» vf -3 Lf. CAMERAS, Makes all outdoors a playground for little or big. They are _ so simple a child can use them with good results ' sito in $12 oo Geo. E. Hugh es ' “The People’s Druggist" : I” .I ,_ _ fr' K' : A: ;___,_. eff' § ~ » .___ _ ~ \'i Q- ilappy ,and Conlenled , is the man behind a pipe full of Hicl_¢ey’s Brigert CutSn`1okin Tobacco.His ‘-:~ . rl TE ` ‘ 1"' pipe dreams gwill always be '/ peasant because this tobacco » j' 1 . ;` ‘ _ \\\\ is manufactured from onlylhe 5 i i 2 k “ best Virginia leafthe Aroma _- ,' 5 i ` . being pure and fragrant. ’l`ry =`-_;-_'=,_'_'--1,-5,.._,W~_;._.__.-,-_..__._~-_.,.,;_._.., -_.; it for your next smoke.At all ` ` ` " ' ' ` " " Grocers and Drugglsts, lf? 3 'fl / §*,¥.F_._n ’- l\ s ,Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco _(Io. Lhl. ill ' 1-==-"-E i_§~ < / \ 150 -Tons Americrn Wire iiere in Stock The large stock of wire vtl_e have tooifer is of best_'Arneri- ` can Manufacture, and 18 dl_r¢¢t _ from Pilgburg. -'I he big _Steel Centre+’I`his stock is a15g0lut¢1y fresh, having arrived recently. .The American wire is noted for the spring, _andthe extra heavy galvanizing, insuring your fence against sag or rust, which is often noticeable in the in- ferior make of wire. This wire withstands all tests_ and will always be tight on the posts, as the crimp stays put. _ Now is the time to orderyour require_ rnents,,when you can get prompt delivery. 150 Tons ‘T _o_fthis_._l,e,_,l`rom including N°» - _'C§l1gna'iN°. my-u cease, Biu,b'._fi,ndéfiN¢.‘_ 9.-';¢.l:s,~ Is. & _’_r6\Q_tlV§nized wire. /. "4 , ‘ prices are right. Give call. 1` 'Qs THE CENTRAL lillllilllllli ‘9» |' . . _` ' ' _ ' ~ - ' y '» a -'t . ,- ., , , . _ _ . . I S 8 'A;:"::"`_'_` A:'_:'17:`Y'_:';f"""'A"'_' 'T'_'Y"'A`A'A'A`A:"?‘T"`5' """"' '_ 4"‘“Y:` "1" ‘ff-‘~`-'v'-' "f-`~`~’~'-'< -<3 M' _ _ “V” , IT PAYS to buy in this Province. CORNWALL.- The W0mon's Insti- tutes of this vicinity are planning to hold an ice-cream social inthe hall* soon. SCHOOL CLOSING.-The closing exercises of the city schools take place on Thursday, 26th June, com- mencing me follows:-Prince -Street School at 9 a.m.; West Kent Street School at 10 a.m.; Queen Square School at 11 a.m. ‘ HORSE RACES.-Mr. John McO&'be has a large string of speedy horses at Riverside track, Vernon, and one wo;-.. thy of mention is a, young livnzllllan owned by Mr. John Sullivan of Cnr- digan and by race day Monday, July 'Ithi it is predicted that this' mare .will make some of the old timers step. _ NORTH RUSTICO SCHOOL- Fol- lowing are the results of the examin- ations in North Rustico School for the month of 'Ma_y:--Grade VII- Georgle MacKenzie, Ella Toorubs. Leona Machure, Elvyn McLure. Grade VI-Gladys_MacKenzle, Nellie ~Ber- nord. Roy, .Woolner. Grade V-Ida MacKenzie, Marietta Laird, \ Holden MacLure. Grade IV-Verna Bernard, Kathryn W00lner. _ and Chester Toombs, Erma Houston, Beta Mac- Lure, Russel Houston, Ray Laird, Roy Pursey. 'Grade ‘ III-Myra Toomba, Bruce Woolner, Goran Mne- Kenzie, Russel Houston. 'Grade I_I»- Stuart. Woolner, Annie Pu_rs`ey. Grade I-Lucy Woolner, Blanche Laird, Allen. Pursey, Chester MacKenzie, Stanley Pursey,` Gladys Marshal, Ernest Mc- Lure. Dorothy‘ Puraey;-Miss Edna E. Wares, Teacher. t ' ' :You cannot adord to juggle ` or guess at prescriptions. This is -a mat- ter on which health and sometimes life depends. and 'calls for the great- est care and extreme accuracy on the part of the compounding drugglst. We recognize the full responsibility of our work and employ .only expert phnramuclets in this department, use only the purest form of the very drugs ordered by the doctor, test and check everything that leaves the store so that weknowyou are getting just what the doctor' ordered with ,the ad- dition ol modern facilities in an up- to-date drug store. Leave your pre- scription here. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Stn. ` MEtf. _ in 1---in-an-in 'T“_W __ The -Best Film M ade We honestly believe that: the Eastman Kfdak film is the best in the world. This decision is arrived at after having sold them for over fifteen years, and com- pared them with other im- itatims. We Sell Only Eastman Films Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. l -1"_-'Z-W* Have a Cake of Swiss Violet Toilet Soap Swiss Violet-n. delightful, clear. trnnspnrent soup mudo from the purest oils, with nil the delightful aroma of fresh Tyviss Viole_ts.__lt_1s n splendid soup a dn good skin keegsjhe skin in perfect condition anjis a. ,pleasure to use. ' ' - Extra. lnrgc cake 15c, 2 for 250- The M acs 149 Great George Street ,._ --v-»---- -w--__-_._ - _ _ _ _Fl tb ‘__ _ ,.. `-_ --_ ,rg fi; -’ - ` 5- " _ * 'Gt in .-- \ v, ~ r D ' ' ' , ` ~ lift ep I9 5/,‘§ii~_ :\§\r.\\\vr_p” vf---ny »_:' , _, y 3 l 4 EVBIIY--.IIUSIKY FARMER _ prt his wheatnnd vs it in youth hinostlns for the tutors HORSE RACES.--July 7;p,.||n| been the day fixed for the nnmrnr ,race meet at Riverside t;rn¢k_ §',m0,,_ ' . ` . ‘ M _‘ , l- Pnomnrrrou onsa.-~a“r~rnninit- ton summons has been served ou An- n`le Coyle which ls returnable on Thursday, PRIEST STATIONED. -- Father Frank McQuaid has been appointed to the Cathedral stall. Charlotte- town. to replace Father Johnston, who leaves shortly for Regina. PILGRIMAGE.-Fifty -, two people left Chaidottowown yesterday mam. tug on n pilgrimage to the Shrines at 'St. Anne De Bea_.u[3rc und Montreal. The Pilgrimage will last four days. CLASSES 'for 'Riverside races, Ver- - non. The horse _races on Riverside Park, Vernon, July 7th 2.19 class, trot and pace, mile heats, 12.20 trot and pace. , 3.00 trot and pace, § mile heats. REBUILDING CATHEDBAL.-_-Av rangements have. been 'made with the John S. Metcalfe Co. oi Montreal, Chicago and Manchester, England, to reconstruct St. Dunstan's Cathedral. It is expected that the work may be so far advanced as to permit: the use of the basement by the first of De- cember next. ` ._-_ - , MILTON.-At 'Milton Hall on Sat- urday afternoon, 5 second meeting was held in connect*->:i`with \Vomen's Institutes. The supervisor; who was present, assisted 'ln organization and the following olllcers were elected for the Milton Woman's Institute:-Prem ideht-Mrs. Pope Hooper; Vice-pres- Mrs George Hooper; Directors-Mrs S. Trivett, Mrs A Holroyd, Mrs Charles Mackenzie, Mrs J. S. Morris, Mrs Pierce. Secy-treas-Miss Etta Coles. It was decided to hold month- .ly meetings, the first. to be held on Monday, July 7th. at three p. m. in ‘ the Hall, when the subject of Cann- ing ol Fruits is to be discussed. Ait- er the election of officers some ideas were exchanged in the different meth- ods of the preservation of fruit, and a good deal of information was gain- ed, aftcr which the meeting adiourned (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) ’l‘H'E SWANSEA TRADER.-Tho* S. S. Swansea Trader leaves Halifax this mornibg for Charlottetown. THE CITY OF SYDNEY....The S. S. City of .Sydney arrived in Char- lottetown yesterday- at noon from Montreal with 74 passengers on board, and a large cargo of general freight. she nailed nt nn early nonrii this morning with a cargo consisting of 500 bags ot oats, 1200 bags of pott atoes, 84 bales of hay, 50 head of Cattle. a quantityot eggs, butter, cheese, etc. MARSHFIELD.-At the regular monthly meeting of the Marshfield Women’s Institute at the home of . Mrs. H. Boswall, June 5th, a very .profitable and pleasant afternoon was spent, After discussing matters of in- terest to the members and an ex- change of cookie receipts, dainty re- meeting July 3rd, at Mrs. Crosby’s, ireshments were served, At the next Dr.`McDonald will give a short ad- dress. The supervlsor is also expected to be present. PHOTO GROUPS.-The show case of Mr. J. A. S. Bayer, Charlotte- town, ls at present attracting consid- erable attention. In it ls a picture of the Graduating Class of Prince of Wales College and also the executive of tne Debating Society ot that insti- tution, while the Zion Church Basket ball team is to be seen done up most artistically, _The case also contains' n number of photos of the graduates of both St. Dunstans and Prince oi Wales College NEW GLASGOW.- On Friday af- ternoon the New Glasgow Wornen’s Institute met in the hall, _with the President. Miss J. Mollntt in the chair. After a. few helpful suggestions for Institute meetings were given, the supervisor xexplained the process of canning fruits anh vegetables in glass jars. ‘By the many questions asked and the discussion which arose a great deal of nselul information was gain- ed. The exchange of ideas on the methods of preserving different fruits was also very instructive. A new and pleasing feature of this meeting was the music introduced. by which means the program was varied and made much brighter. Other Women’s Insti- tutes would do well to follow this good example, for there is no doubt that the more interectlrfr and attrac- tive the -programs of these meetings nre, the more helpful they will he.l For the next meeting the members are to bring samples of strawberries they -have canned and compare notes as to their experiences in so doing. PEil$0lllLS (From Yesterdey's Evening Guardian) __0npt. Wm. Richards, Bideiord, camo te' Charlottetown by the express last night. _ His Lordship Bishop 0'Leary and mv, Dr. G. J. McLellan returned lash night from Montreal. Dr. 0. J _ McMillan, of McGill Uni- versity, nn-lvcd ln Charlottetown by the Express last night, from Mon- treal. Mr. W. A. Tucker of the Bank oi Nova Scotia, Toronto, arrived in cpsriotestnwn me nlzht on B visit to friends. Mr, Tucker was formerly connected with N10 BHK 0| 34°" Scotia Stall here. ::Il you cannot move A personal call at the store use the t.elevl1°\\°- 319 il .our number _ond by callin: ul up any time -from 8.50 s. rn., to 9 p. m., you will get the some courteous and careful attention accorded to you as if you came Pefionnily. All phone orders are instantly attended to and quickly delivered. Phone 219._ .The "&rr`.\i*i\ar»s In rear r. ... . 5 Oore \\\\ V /’A// ` _i f sit ' / \ t\ \"\~ Z , ` .» ”il ur" `ll9-l2l Queen Si. Cl|"l'own I ~ ll*r=.t~...s;} ‘ ' , T, ‘ l `\ t } 'Sow . ___ _ _ ~“. ‘Z1 ___\ in _ _\ -#if._§f=_... ~- _ .\_ .; _*W%f_ / "dmv -!, _ V l New French hand-'made N Lingerie? finest N ainsoolc HERE IS AN ASSORTMENT OF DELIGHTFUL garments that will appeal to the woman who cares for something better than is usually to be seen in most shops. These Mme out direct from the makers in France. Every isr- | ment is hand made ant: fran-i linisherl. They are all made of finest nainsoo - they are very tastefully finished in most cases with embroidery direct on the material, altho sometimes there is a little dainty lace used also. Whether you want to buy or not-- .ve invite you to inspect this lovely assortment of distinctly new things. // £9 \ \ ! I -,, f. Wf * i, 4 of Kin on rug Oo., Corner Great '$31-is llnalttne-sts. a mttr. _ ' , _', of excellence in Fabric Gloves A 'V " ANY ARTICLE IN oUR LINE runner undisputed excellence is practically always tobe found first in this store. So with the famous Kayser Glove. It is the line fabric glove that is made. It tits, and its finger tip feature makes it wear. 50c, 75c, L00, L25. l.50. r" _ __ Kayser-the Standard i f . . ”"" 1 lr , iook _ ‘~~~ * y tHeM _ 1 f _-41 '@_ '¢$ -cw “Shamrock” Linens the Finest in the World We would like to have every woman in P. E. I. come in for a litt e while and just let our Mr. Henry spend a while showing the beautiful goods now oder- ing in this new well lighted roomy department-the finest linen department in P. E. I. . . _ . I lf# A"\ When you say “Shamrock” in Linens--it is ,G *.\ / / l 9 -r Filwell Hats ~ like “i847” in silverwear--or “Tiffany” in jewelery. _ This great maker has been producing the finest of . linens for more than one hundred years, and the _ _ ' house has so great areputatiun that it simply cannot _' _ , _/' afford to give you anything that is not absolutely jj _0 _ ,_ _ right. _ / '