i IUNE 4» .|9!3. _ "THF “WBT “WS I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " mer or mr' ram; ELEVEN, For the , Khnge . . , ’ is what most people . " "~ ~ want ' 'now."'We 1.... ¢ Q- ~ rv- ' . \ - 1 can"i'Siijl,`>pl‘y -“the kind ` sponsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. that 'suits best. Order a ton tod 1 A.Pillkillll 8|. G0 - Phone 24o.~ r'\_ _rm 'l---l_ N1 acKinnon Drug Company Cor Great George and Lent Sts. ‘ Cdvéry . 50:: sider Rexel “93"- Hair Tonicunequalled Qi- inning orating the hair. We know the formula and do not an ever be injroved as 4 hair tonic and endorse it fu y die ” Hair Tonic isa spefitic A bottle. . luslreless hair. I insfal-ring research. es dul and g and pa C0 63 'e con ev'g i c' ' ll rev v ly after on I >. s _ E-1 ' \\ and r fhinki or remit by Money Order or by Regist- lntends to visit New York City either for business or pleasure, may ,find it to their advantage to write "F.H.," . care of Guardian, Charlottetown. Bowen (nee Miss Mary Lamont, M.D,, formerly of this Province) will spend the summer in Vancouver, returning in the autumn to Washington, D.C. news from persons throughout this Province. All such items should be mailed to “The Guardian News Dept., (hnrlottetown," immediately after . ._ n det, Misco cbe.- was a Plllilliillzer west 1r0m `Charlottetown‘ Saturday morning. - Premier J. A. Matheson, Charlotte-' town, was a passenger to Ottawa Saturday morning. -h-1-1 Rev. D. Mcliean. Charlottetown, was a passenger to Caledonia Satur- diw afternoon. Among the passengers west Satur-, day afternoon from Charlottetown were: Prof. T. Ross, J. A. Moore, William Klggins and Edward Dcegan. Subscribers and others are asked to ered’Letter.,'1‘he Guardian is not re- The C. G. S. Canada, well known in Charlottetown at which port she is a frequent- visitor, has been' re- toppd _at the Dry Dock in Halifax and is ready for commission, - Any person 'in Charlottetown, who Norman A. Bowen, M.A., and Mrs. The Guardian welcomes reliable the events, etc., have transpired, Rav. J. A. Gordon, Montreal, a native of this province, took a very active part in the recent formation of a Doniinion Board of Baptist For- eign Missions. At the convention for thc organization of this society he was appointed the secretary. Persons desiring advertising of any kind inserted in The Guardian are re- quested to leave their order for same at the business oiilce on ground floor as early as possible during the day, as the writing stall at'night ro- quires all their time for their own work, and finds it difficult to handle even emergency advertising, which latter but lessens the amount of news The anniversary services iii connec- tion with thc First Methodist Church Sunday School, Charlottetown were held on Suaday afternoon wlicn ii. ____--- _\.__J Cow-Ease __ KEEPS ' _ F LIES 'OFF ' _- Cattle and Horses and allows cows to feed in pence. making More Milk ani-I More Money for you. A clean. harmless liquid preparation, ap- Dlierl with n s rayer, Keeps cows in good rondiiio_n._sns snvcn live limes its cost in extra milk. TRIAL OFFER If your dealer cannot supply you. send in his name and $|.Z5,_ and we wiil deliver Elcraid to your address a _sl -Ellola can ol COW. |'.AS _ nn SPRAYER for iPD|yin_l. Forweslof Mis- souri River and forcsnsdn. above Trial Offer, $1.50. c .~i°R’i»'t‘i`i'i°i»'; °'ii"8°li°¥ 3??" ' C D. ' BOSTSN. MASS. Trade supplied by Maritime Psini Q. Vai-nisli Co ' Halifax Emsrsbn and Fisher. Lid. ` Rt .|‘0P`|n A, Ramsay Q. Son Co. " Munira.i - 6-l8tt¥Elm` i- ... _.L5 PAUL GILMOR CO IN GREAT WESTERN DRAMA This is the first time that the pop- ular sllcceso "Billy the Kid" will be seen in Charlottetown. it_is booked for an e_ngagement_ on Thu_rsdiiy. June 6th at the Opera House. - The play* and the cntire scenic ef- fects have_been renewed and elabora- tcd at enormous expense.- The star is ably suppprted by a well selected, high ,classfand attractive company. 'Pho play is well ‘told and appeals a- like to young and old. A beautiful love story,f'pictur`es from real life of heart reading pathos, feats of diver- sion as can rarely be found in one entertainment. _ 'MOBEVAND BETTER BREAD will be the result\oi your baking, if you use Wfhite Swan Yeast Cakes. Your grocer keeps them in Bc pack- “E09 of six cakes. Send today for free sample. White Swan Spices & Cereals, Limited, Toronto, Ont. “We have 5 ful-l line oi the celebrat- ed Enslgrrfcameras and. supplies as well as the famous Burrougl-i's Tab- loid phoioj chemicals' and _suppli_es. They are and by all"experts and re- commendeaavsilicient and satisfac- tnry- -,Th are fsiviisttor than the ordinary Mild. , give' better' satisfac- tion and ‘lost -no more--than inferior KOQIII. Qalll in and seo our photo Supplies. »-I_.'ss.vs your developing _and printing ,Mort with us. The Two Mace. ’149`»l¥rost Gebrge Bt. Mliltf. “' _-_- "Mlc’s _--Blood Food makes pure. °¢r°us.\risii. iiioodi use u,-ci~y-it- .test-it-build up your` health. A box 50°- The °,l_'wo Macs. 6-Billdiliil. “That los of pretty 32 lnon sep- hyrs than we sro showing in the northeritwlnoow ls n remarkably Dood value. Tnoy are oood W°lllh%l.°sofi. and firm. absolutely fast dolor. blues. plnks, etc. just flflht for childrens dresses. nurso's-.unlf rms. sto. andthe large number of the members of thc congregation and the school were iii attendance. The reports of the dil- fcrcnt officers were read and ,i num- ber of addresses were given, including' ex-Mayor Paton and the Pastor. The reports were all vcry gratifying, showing a large increase in member- ship durlng the ycar. The report oi the Superintendent, John F. Whcar, was also most satisfactory and was supplemented by a few remarks from that gciitlcman. A splendid program was carried out consisting ni solos and choruscs by a iiumher of thc children and thc principal feature of which was a beautiful instrumental trio rendered by threc Mt. Allison giuidiiates, Miss Jean Allison, pianist' Miss Myrtle King, 'cellist, and Mr. Myers, violinist. _ Tlic 41st annual :,r-.port of the Hul- ifax School for the Blind, ,hint issued says the school has been successfully carried on intihc lust year. Dr. Fras- cr, in his report, saya152 blind per- sons-havo been under i_ustruction dur- ing the past year, of whom 80 were males and 73 females. Of these 1B ccmber lst, 1011, 135, of whom 70 arc males and 65 females. Ol these 88 are _from the Province of Nova Scotia, 28 from New Brunswick, 4 ,from Prince Edward Island, 14 from Newfoundland, and 1 from thc Baha- mas. The superintendent deals with various matters interestingly. Here is one paragraph: "The work of the Home Teaching Society has for the past 17 years been quietly carried on as far as its limited income would allow. Many middle-aged and elderly blind people have been taught to read by the sense of touch and have circulating library of the school. Manyibf those who have thus been u Home Teachers have duties of life and have succeeded far beyond their own expectations. The receipts of the school for the year were $30,976.73. the New Brunswick government and municipalities con- tl mount tributlng 46.3000. The to a a except $388.54 now in bank, was _ex- panded. ` “Two of the most popular soaps of Rose and of Boston, the celebrated Derlllmel" They are made from purest V°8°¢‘ able oils and gl.V¢0l’ll\°~ HN`"‘°“Y °l Rose 10c and 15c. Harmony of Vio- let iso. 'rm MacKinnon niuz G0- Cornar Great George and Ke;\_t Streets. ' 5'1ME ' _?i ..` --on i Jansen or sing :nigh g§,=_l‘9°&";’n gg; ry Ggnds Ph .. can cart mv I Ill UV N04’ *ll “°° ‘."::.i.:::.'*:.f.:.~:i..:'::.:i iii. i‘.li~.l“3°' graduated or remained at home, mak- ing the total number registered De--_ ` been supplied with books froml the weeks holidays at the home of her parents ‘in Dundas, has returned. The many' friends of Peter Mc- Quaid, of the P. E. I. R., Charlotte- town, will _be pleased to learn oi his promotion to the appointment oi Master. Mechanic oi' the P. E. I. R., filling 'the vacancy caused by the sup- erannuation of W. S. Poole. Yesterday the Klng's Birthday,was celebrated” very quietly. The majority of the stores throughout the city closed during the afternoon and most of the city's industries closed for the whole day. At noon ii Royal Salute of twenty-one guns was tired at Vic- toria Park by a detachment from N0 7'Battcry - 4th Keg't G. A. under command of -Capt. C. _L. McKay, Saturday' the eastern express ar- rived 'in' Charlottetown at 9.20 ii, m., five_ minutes late; the southern accommodation at 9.25 a.m., on time; the Tignish accommodation at 11.40 a.m,, on time; the Summersidc accommodation at 3.05 p.m., five minutes late; the eastern accommo- dation at 5.35 p.m., fifteen minutes late; and the Tignfish express at 0.55 p.m., five minutes late. Yesterday the eastern express ai- rived in Charlottetown, at 8.15 a.m., on time; the southern accommoda- tion at 9.55 a.m., twenty minutes late; the Tignish accommodation at 11.50 a.m|., ten minutes late; the Summerside accommodation at 11.55 a.m_., on time; the eastern accommo- dation at 5.30 p.m., ten' minutes late, and the Tignish express at 3035 p.m., 1 hour and 55 minutes a e. The -McKinnon Drug Co., J. C. Sims, Spearmint Stables and Dr. J. T. Jenkins, all of Charlottetown, have entered in the 2.40 trot, (Mari- time Bred) races at Halifax on June 21, 22. In the 2.40 pace The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., and T. C. Ed- gett, Charlottetown, have entered and in the two year old trot, Thc MacKinnon Drug Co., Fred Cameron, Clement Blanchard, and J. C. Sims. In the thrcc year old trot J. C'. Sims, and Dr. J. T. Jenkins arc en- tered and in the 2.19 pace Ovrcn H. Trainor, Hotel Victoria Stables, Charlottetown, and A. A. Stewart, Southport, Frank Bcalcs, thc Vic- toria Stablcs and Dr. J. T. Jen- kins arc entered in the 2.19 trot. The family launch "Hermes" re- cently built by L. & N. Paquct of Souris for Malcolm Irwin of Char- lottetown, was launched on Saturday after being equipped by Bruce Stew- art. 80 Co., Ltd., with a 5 hp. "Im-» pcrial" motor. The launch is ii 22 foot open launch with the engine and accessories well forward and decked over and acparated from thc cockpit clear of all obstruction and the noiar and vibration of the engine is almost completely clum-inatcd which adds much to the comfort of the passen- gers. The trial trip developed ri spced of over nine miles an hour, which will‘he probably increased when tho boat h_as been well tried out. Tho “Imperial” manifested its excellence as ii motor by going from the first turn and ncvcr skiplllrllr nor missing an explosion during .1 period of seve- ral hours cruising. FILES CURED IN 6 T0 14 DAYS. Your drugziat will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any ' case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. ' 1 "T'¢1lcum _Powders "Eclat" __ M onad Violet Two new orders made by Colgate just received. Outing _ » - l' ,f, ff _f ' ~ -you ll rl _ smart _ durable, wash dresses in P. E. Island to choose who has been "all round” brings in fect satisfaction a few of the low priced garments-and active styles. _Wha`i’s _ the use of wearing yourself out at the sewing machine when you can buy Stylish Wash Dresses from $|.00 up _ ws OFFER von 'rss LARGEST ...ia ii.. fines iangeof might just as well see the best and biggest line first. The chances are that you will save yourself considerable time and ensure yourself per- _ _ I ‘___ _I ___ ~ _ _-icuii ||' To give you an ideaiof just what we arepffering we are descrbiug ' ' 'Wi-/. i \’/2;” -- ` . mill .ul ||i|‘ __ _, i||||||iI>wi;»_ {,: llliiiiiuiilli 1/ _-_ ililillililullllll well made, 5 5.. s .> st. l` from. Customer after customer the same report. So then, you ' -_ lllllilllllliiilfl all lull" I |f'| sky pliifigiililii are illustrating two rather attr _._-_‘at will be sent all charges - price. - l ‘ _Any dress order by Mail during this week _ _ .lililiiiii ' 111 3' in " i__ l|=l_l=|; _ paid on receipt of - .iglilllilliiila - - Flliillllsiiililiifa If iii iii, iglyglifly 4-3- EE Preiiy Percale I House Dress ° Plain pcrcale dress, ln picks' and blues, round yoke outlined with trim check percale.Sirlpc of same check mater- ial down front and outlining the waist. Three quarter sleeves, plain skirt, great value at . . . . . . .. . . .. NE: $2 95 Slripe Zephyr House Dress Ze hyr Gingham, trimmed with bias p . _ self folds, square yoke, long sleeves, blue, oxford grey or fans. 2fi;iii»li{,_.= _ ...nil _=\ ll No. |59 -Fm* $4.50 L75 The material is ii good Anderson This is a very smart, quiet I I style good value at...... Smart Stripe Percale S .95 Wash Dresses of fine .75 Wash Dresses special This is the smartest little low price dress that we have ever shown. It is shown in narrow stripe blues only, trirnmcd with plain blue in kimouo style, and plain buttons bottom of skirt finished with wide plain blue §a_r:_d._ _ _d o in man stores at 2.2 an ‘ 2. o Hcrefor .. ...H .... l..5. Pin Stripe Percale ‘ This very attractive dress is made plainly ol a dainty narrow stripe percale in an extremely fine quality. The square yoke is outlined with sell :stripe on bias. High waist line bultoncd brick, short sleevcs all sizes,in eiiccts of pale blue, mauve and 2 grey. Our price for this is only.. . . . .__ l nil-:fcuss-ii's~-counwiiuliiiniiiu. e _ . » I ' ' ' file er- uma el 0 3 ' ~ Write oi-'samples all ` ri. nays to buy in una Proviiies. _ __»:;r_;ai_;£s__:-3;l._;_<;_;i_;____:';iii:_i-1op;e_; of our wonderful value f that special Zephyr for J B G u u ` ` ‘ ` ` ll‘l¢|'| s¢l'g¢ |.|5. \y‘|h'df¢||g| 'WW//WM* _ s No. |53 Wash Dress S _.95 like the picture Look at the illustration--do you, like it ? The dress is prettier still- made of fine printed lawn. in black or blue with white dot, Set in 'short sleeves, front finished with pipings of white lawn and wash linen buttons. 1-Iigh waist line, i panel front and back.._.. . ll Fine Percale Dress. Sailor Collar _ _ ' This one, of white pereale with narrow black stripe, and dots has a square yoke, filled in at front with embroidery _insertion has sailor collar with black percalc inset. Black piping finishes a very .. 0 sinartdress offered al _ . i ' _ - ,»‘, Mercerized linen dress 150 Trimmed Moire Poplin , _ Now here is something that is right up to the minute. Natural color mercerised linen has handsome yoke showing brown moire poplin inset, fin- 5 isbed at bark with capote collar. All sizes... » " , .nivnn Grey and While Stripe Anderson Gingham Dress ` _ -This Anderson Gingham dress is certainly one of the smartest things in the house. 'l`hc round y_oke__is outlined with either plain black, sky, cadet or navy. There are insetbands of T orchon lace at yoke High waist liiie. llccp iiounce edged with plain material ._ .. . .. ._ _ . ._ I |59 Wash Dress .50 like ihe.Piciurc y -\ This one, of white percalc with narrow black stripe, and dots has a. square yokc, lillcd in zii front with embroidery insertion has sailor collar with black percale inscl. Black piping 4 finishes a very smart dress offered at...... s J Saxc Blue Linen Dress .50 With White’ 'Piping This handsome blue dress has a sailor collar, neck opens in slight “V" shape, and the wide (foliar, edged with white, is caught with sailor knot of pique. The short sleeves are trimmed with 7 piping of while......... ._ . . . . ... _° taught by o r 1 been encouraged to resume the active . _.__-----*'-" on_ . the mark” are Harmony 3,.--- Harmony of Violet made by VM`m°“Y --P" , ' Siewsifss Bsllcfi' piles is amy -laosnts per yards- eoroh _eteou - e-mai A A small lin each of Eclai, Mound Violet and Dactylis Talcum-all in a neat box. 'Jolinsiiii .lohnson J r _ Powder that Shoriens the l Shave ' ll , 00LGA'l‘E‘S ~-- ' that stands for all _ ____ you want to know about this powder. It’s_ the delightfully per- fumed, soothing, hen ing powder that shortens the shave---tékes the sting from the ring of the razor, helps wipe off the beard. can when wiiii ¢z _ __ Please send 4 M* _=‘_§:__;,__s;i - _ " ,."”`~`§`”»' l' ' ' °' mg p - 4 ‘°‘ `”“‘ii‘.i..°."T‘f"_SF.';'_'1'_';'.';':;°. . __ __ 'Qtr \~ Here S the ' Address...... ._ . .. . ... ....-. . . . . usiraied Catalog Free Ask For l 1 ._1» Ssturdsfs issue. Hay _ Straw i Potatoes 'Turiilps bus , Oats Pork Calf skins Pelts Hides Beef Eggs ~ Butter _Herring (fresh) Turkey ‘Geese ’ 'V 149 Gt.G¢ofge'St. D if l Chicken BOURIB MARKETS. ,Corrected for every Wednesday, and |14 £0 $16 I8 £0 S7 50 to 55 86 I5 ‘H to l 10 t0 13 "I5 *.060 10 I to 8 I0 $5 to 27 dos. 12° I0 119.014 .White oats Black oats Busts, per dos. Lord, par lb. Beef (small) por Ib. Beet (quarter) per lb. ~ Pork Lamb, psi- lb. (small) Fowl Hutton Eggs, per dos Butter, .per lb. Turkey, Geese Hides 8 to 10 Volts Corrected for svsry wednesday and ssturdsyls issue. i [7 _ __ _ -- ~- _ 75 'ning nt 'Ir-r ltrlnfieer gloves .- ll- L » » - MONTAGUE Msaxsrrs. "Good grim.. or si.mmiii~ wfiii:i.i worth $2-50 to an nl $1.29- Brf>w_n's. --- driving gloves. regularly pi~lcn