_.<1 "‘ , i ,. or ¢ iq ns 1,, q rs .,» M' ritedssnoiir is ,___,,,,,__, _ -A crows opener frm cv w- mums following rom Ri Hotel Charlo town netsw: 1,l..l0 _0'elock last night (after the arrllol oi the last train) and 10 gn _thsfrevious night- ll. . Perry, Moncton, N. B; O. C. Gaudet, Moncton, N, 1|; H. Glider, Lunenburg, N, f.; Url _S-» Gll°hel‘,t. Lllnenbur , N, Hill _Alete Gilbert, Lunengurg, N g~ ss; osnlll. ,S_t. -sunrise; ' _ Mies B. Mcvouzell, since Bny,_c_n; ill" it liellcuzell. also my, o_o, J. J. Lara,bee, Eldon; L- J. R0ddll, Charlottetown; 'L A.`DeCoste, Orons, Mninog '_ _ Miss Jessie B. Price, Moncton, N. Mill .-4- H- Bllis, Moncton; N. T. A. Peters, Hampton, N. B; _ Mable Anderson. New Bedford, Mass. D. J.» McNeil, Summerside. A. K. Hurry, Granville. W. R. Tal'l.ol', Grand View. O. Denis, “Cal-leton. _ Ora Keys, Montague. 0.- R. Pierce, Boston, Mass. W. E. Bovy,er, Lowell, Mans, H- SUNY. Brendell. E. Wpod. Pownal. Lee Allan, Montague. ~A. Me_Killan, Glasgow, Scotland. H. Howatt, Brudenell. D. Howatt, Brudenell. B. McDougal, Vernon River. 'Ji McDougall, Vernon River, `-Ehman, Vernon River. _‘F E’ ¥~*‘_¥7!"?~`§'°%"‘ ? rs. Mosley Paynter, North Rustico. Ray Dorrls, Granville. W. Taylor, Granville. Martin Bears, Brooklyn . ‘ E. Compton, Brooklyn. J. E. Compton, Brooklyn. H. Thorne, St. John, N.B. Lydia Ooinllton, Brooklyn. Rr E- Jamieson, Canso, N, S. Jas. McNeil, Summerside. .r. Gillespie, 'ri-yon, _ J. Ar McDonald, Webster Corner. Mrs. A_._McDon_a.ld. ~ J. Hu Myers, Hampton, ' J. D. _McInnis, French Village. The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between tween 11.00 ojclock last night (nicer the arrival of the last train) and 11.2_0'the previous nightz- W. 1oe.linn_c,.oysier and Bridge; Mrs. Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge; John K. McKay, Sp. Valley; C. B. Hart, -Montreal; ll. W. B. Reid, Halifax; W- Haszard, Sydney; (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) (From Yssterday’s Evening Guardian) W. M. Lea, Victoria. _G. Young, North Tryon.- W. Mclilwsn, St. Peters. Lillie. Tryon. A. snd.Mrs. Mc_Coubr_ey, Sydney. FFF P '_ The following registered at the Vic- toria Hote1,` Charlottetown, be- tween 11.20 o'clock last night (after _the arrival of the last. train) and 10.80 the _previous might:-- W. H. Prowse, 'Murray Harbor; A. W. and Mrs. McCoubrey, Syd- ney, C. B; Hervey _Bearley, Halifax; Wilfred' Fol'b_bs,>v Port Vernon; M'-2.9-'lil .K\‘s._ Che-iles Peters. Mon- rea; ~ Ernest J. Chambers, wife and chil- _ dren. Ottawa; Benjamin Rogers, Charlottetown; Azuln B. Tbiley, Brooklyn, N. Y; `Mrs. F. S. Hoists Brookl N. Y; fl. Yll. Robert Morrow, Halifax; . Garnet Pendleton, Chester, Pa; ` -7. ll/fuldrud, Red Deer, Alta; _,`_i. D. Campbell, Montreal; F. E._ Barry, Newbury Port, Mnss; ` Neil McQuarrle, Summerside; ii. Af srewnrn,_'roronio. ont; I \B. W. Tsnton, Bummerside; _|‘From Yssterday’s Evening Guardian) G. A. Thompson, Montague. H. E. Davies, Murray Harbor. _ SHIPPING NEWS. - ___ 7 - q~¢-- _._ ENT ' E , All . 28-Joseph Mc- Gill, Ifdgexs, gictou; Lochiel, Pol- lard, Shedlac;'S. S. Cabot, Willett, __ Bydiley; ` -CLEARED, Aug. 28-Schrs. J. B. Martin, Bisson, Plctau; Brilliant, liubley, Pictou; Daley. McDonald, Picton; -Picton; Maud Carter, _Weath- 'Iiplc L1 Paynter, North Rustico. ~`; ,"1-Ioly Roller," W. H. Griffin, n loc- VVG 1 e .ai -" ~° -e.:e~ " e%w* s in .Chandelie- fewn news comin iwe`c¢|i`is"|`\sr word. net, each iiiserliun. » "‘Mr. Bob” Friday night _gi tn, Opera House. 8-i*.»lM8i. ‘An enjoyable and profitable even- ing assured to all who attend the Opera' House Friday night. 8-29Mli. D°'l‘lck_t¢;ts éor the Grand Musical and rama c ntsrtainment e now on Bale- BUY yours today. Chlttain rise; at eight sharp. - .8-29Mii, 'The time, next Monday; the place, Abegweit grounds; the events, annual Labor Day Sports; the girl, sure, brllliz her along. 8-29ME1i. *Get an improved Edison Home Dllcnograph and outfit, valued at $125 at your own price, at the auction sale of Dr. McLaughlin’s household ef- fects to-day 8-29lllM1i. *Come one, come all, to the Opera House Friday night, and assist in an object worthy of your assistance. Seats now on sale nt .lnrniesonhs and Rankin’s. - 8-28M2i_ ‘Edison Home phonograph, improv~ reproducers, hand-painted horn, over: aclty, 60 records, two-wa hearin odered at Dr. McLaughlin’s sale to-` day. The outfit is worth over $125-what will you give for it? _ e-zsEM1i. MERCHANT INSTANTLY KILLED. KINGSTON, Ja.. Adg. 27-Because he referred to a drunken negro ns n al merchant, was shot and instantly killed last night by W. J. Wootten, who recently had allied himself with the Russellites. _ Penny Bailey, a negro, had been ar- rested for disturbing the peace, ond 'was writliing on the jail floor shout- ing out- praise to God for having saved his soul. _ ENGINEER Kn.i.En._ ` PLEASANT HILL, Aug. 26-Pin- ioned in his cab by a bar across his right foot, but otherwise unhurt, en- gineer William Campbell was scalded to death here when a freight train on the Chicago Rock Island Pacific went into the ditch here nt the cross- ing of the Rock Island and Missouri tracks. ADMINISTRATION OF HOMESTEAD LAW OTTAWA, Aug. 27-A curious point srble, Picton; Lochlel, Pollard, Shed- iac; S. S. Cabot, Willett, Sydney. in the administration of the home- < ed model, combination type, with two! 100 assorted records, in splendid con'-" 41121011. hand-malls carrying- case (cs.p-- Y .E tubes, oiler and sunilrirs-all will be- -'-1 -“_ _-:_ \°~r¢::_ _ :_ _-_-_-_-_ _ _-:_-_-_ -_-;-_-_-:,-_-: - -:_-_-_ It pays to hu) in this Province 17* 'Miss Uhr! Hughes, Boston. was a lllllllcllger to Kensington yesterday _'Shilo Hbylien, Vernon, was in pttetenn yesterday. EE -Miss Mary McNeill., Southport, was Jlslollscl' ito Bummecside yester- -gey, en _route to Govan, ,Bash P¢l`°Y Keeilln Kensin o ssed _sn route to Seaview, I lst Church in Chorlottsto,\yn,- arrived eh the Northumberland last evening. ‘- Any snfarz boywlehfn 1 iiqeaues-° tion, wishing to learn “s ‘ti-bds,-ll' _mid tara .three dollerrper ‘week at the _he- column. ~ _ Among those leaving for the Canu- dian West on the harvest excurslon_ yesterday were:-James McKinnon, Charlottetown; Miss Currie, John-' ston's River; Miss Curley, Village Green.. ‘Leigh Howard, Cornwall, brought four 'black foxes from Tignish yester- day. These foxes were purchased from the Dalton Ranch, it is said for the lllszllilicent price of twenty thousand dollars and are being placed in the Cornwall Ranch. _ Yesterday the Northumberland ar- rived at Picton-‘from Chdizlottetown at 12.05 p. m. She- left again at 4:55 p. m. with passengers, express, mail and freight, and arrived at 8.20 il. m. She leaves today at 8.20 a. m. for Picton, returning at night. I. A. and Mrs. Ross were in Chor- lottetown yesterday. They have been Viiitillz friends and refatlves in El- don and return to their home in Dorchester, Mass, in n, few days nc- colnpanied by‘ their son and daughter Eugene and Miss Lillian, who have been spending the summer with their grand parents, John and Mrs. Dar- rah, Clyde River. Large numbers enjoyed the change of program at the People's Theatre, Charlottetown, last evening. In the dramatic film, The Colonel’s Peril, the alldience were presented with a western romance of the . early ages when constant. warfare with Indians necessiated a standing army. _The heroism the disowned soldier boy displaved in succoring his father, the Colonel, was greeted with intense ex- citement/ The old adage, Pride goeth before a fall, was iully redeemed in the picture, Ths Saleslady, while His Little Sister speeled laughter from the first scene till the iinish when she "captivated" the horse_ thief. Miss Sweeny gave an illustrat- ed song and specialty. ' ::Guard your home from the ily. These filthy, disease-laden ests are D stead law has come before the gov- so dangerous that any effort taken.to ernment here. A Galician home-'exterminate them is worth while. We stcader is lyin,_g_in_1eil in l’l‘illl_2° A1-_ will h3p you in the good work for bert on n charge of murder. lol: which we nn e a splendid line oi ily-onecle l;c is in duqto be tried. It appears ers, poisons, etc., that 'will bring uint this involuntary enzezemelll 11.". about func ine lrlgm results. can in lIlHl’B fDl`0llUS “D011 his time- *md 1*” today- and get what’s right. .The Mc- ihtcrierred with - ;tl_l9, _punctual dis- charge of homestead duties. He had it seems, nearly completed these and had be abstained from incurring the suspicions which have caused his pre- sent detention and prospective trial,_ he would have been in a position to apply for his patent. With the purpose of enabling him to possess an estate which. if tllll worst should ensue, he could leave to. his mother, a request is laid before the government of a double nature. ’ First, it is petitioned that hs be allowed to make formal application for the patent. To do this he must appear in person at the land oilice and to do that he would of course b_e .obliged temporarily to absent him- selffrom the prison. Secondly, the government is urged in_consideratiqn of the pressing nature _of, .l1f§_. fllli, gagernent in Prince _Albert _.to _ ow.; look his enforced neglect _of `the_,bp ` stead duties and grunt him his bat- unt. The government is still debpt-_ ing the -question . _-s =sss....v1e=:si Kinnon ~Drug Co., corner Gt.-_George and Kent Ste. ' _ Mtf. "You will savei on every dollars worth of wash goods at Patons. SITUATION IN ENGLAND SERIOUS _ LONDON, August 27-The flood situation in England is becoming in- creasingly serious. Six inches nf rain fell yesterday, an-'l if is still raining today. The (`ity of Nnrwick, 48 miles south-east of London, is almost isolated. The whole train ser- vice between London and Norwich and Cromer has been suspended, and many local services are 'affected. The entire c`ou'nty_ of Norfolk is_ _n swamp.; and Llncolnshlre, Suffolk and» .Lilo other seatem counties are in an alarming condition. Everywhere crops rivers and tliere is no sign of a ces- are being destroyed by the swollen sa n of the reins The condition of T ~ D5°'°_-_*'h@°» DYS°“*°"V' ' . §1.‘1.$ii§“’.."....°".I‘.`.‘.§“.§‘$.....§`.f§.°'i”1Z~ ._¢°li°- Sf°ms°h Cfemvs °f* ;;"z;:..*_:'_“...:';::’..'°:"::;';:.:‘;;:‘. 2: ' all the summer znanoeuvres being abandoned. ` i ' ._ J _ - -I The records show this to be the I ~_-_ a V wettest August since 1881. This is ' A _ i - ‘ * ‘ the crucial time for crops. Unless at _ _ least a fortnight of' B005 Wlllly . _ . __ __ weather gives crops n change to only fair in quantity, while in qual- harvest will be a total failure. Under L me nent eonuitio s inn crop win no nd be salered the En lish > i 8 _ » X _ QD* £11 _ , lid;-elitawill certainly be far below the _ ' _ __ _ - average. ' _ ' ' ' image _ ' ` _ It i timafed th t th- coutlnuanc-J ~ ‘ _ of ralinsaand the uatowdrri weather __ Y BE RAPIDLY `AND_EI"FEC'l'Iv& _ _ of the last week has cost British ' ` in* (XUBED BY THE USE OF ‘ ' farmers close to $100,000,000 in the destruction of rops, nv-l another fortnight of the c\ssme kind of wea- I U W ther will mean a total loss of a _ - ' -° ' quarter of n billion dollars. The English wheat market is now _ depending on Amerlea's prospects _ " . lla. _ 'line crop reports from Canada and I 'mf Hfieinefwilh s record oi cures extending over 65 Years. ine United sums are watched emu-' ` voir nom ewcrimem when you My lt- °“='Y- I” "-°°'*°‘“ "‘°‘ ‘°"‘° ““' -~ ' ' V ._ hese countries this year _ _ “mm ports from t _im-,ivur_l-plvh» #null-r .who liicelo *ll ¥°llUl1lll* -.vm in nouns. 'rue _gow .nies -or ' ,. ' |¢_ ¢;|||.i | , o su om. _wri¢o...:‘\y|»s in Fen ,wheat in me London umrkel, lest _,...,,, ,,,`,'_ ,,,f,§"”.,,,,,,.,,..f, 4°.;::"l';usn` let' wlilfsiarrlsse, we--bsesmns. _"sk ssc only _i_8.500 cuertlre. nt __,, _,H ,m"»’",| _,__,,.|, ,,,,.,,; Win., had lo :viii work. Our smile _ » ian average price of I5 lllfllinve and l.lv..¢»i' din- rsh-y Dr. l"--wil-r'e Extent of \Vll‘l 5l"l*b°l’f!» "U . ill. ;six_penle as wrnllared with __l05._l00 _,,. \...,,,., | ».....|¢|.| n |»..u|.-, sud ior mkmg four m I wllhr e _ garters st an .xrsfssl 911" Il- ,_ ku- always hu-has hollis in lhs iiolwe. We have __ _ lst* W' mms. ang ,ig during _tho s|o|.i¢nu. and lied if an slmllsnl remedy for summer compls .Mm _"nk I." “gh .mn prospect. ‘ __ ~» PRICE _' ‘ 85 cmng V of [ood crops in Canada and the United Stchc with s lets! surplus ~ ’ g, ‘ng 1', Kltfflll U0.. Lllllll, "NUC, ml. ', _ for export./have held the price down li so lsr and America is looked to to _ 1:. st n. vs through Charlottetown yesterday,~ -___ g Mr. Thompson/ the new organist? and choirmaster of the First Method- gfnning, should read the classiiisdi F3’ H H llelrerlsuo. Charlottetown, ups e passenger to Bouris, yesterday W H Prowse, Murray Harbor, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Geo Mcduigan, Hunter River, wan ln Charlottetown yesterday Rev. J. J. McDonald, Grand River, was in Oharlottetowncyesterday. 'line _.reu.niion'on the s. s. i-isis-_ .borough in Charlottetown harbor was poltpohsd last evening on account ol unfavorable weather. _ ' Yesterday the eastern' express in U§_dl.l'_1_qt-_t%§;n at 5.20 _p. m. on time; ,g.iidf.tl;s"._;_ nisli express at 10.40 p. ,i;i.., __¢U&ty_l|_:_lnutes late; Johnson, Charlottetown, was _s :stunning from Alberton gssterqi y. Mr..-Johnson brought four black _foxes _wlin nun. for cnc spring lain-_k muon. _ _ -0_win,p| to ,Die _greatness of .the crops in Western Canada it has been found .necessary to run n, third ~ harvesters excursion. The date ol same will be Sept. Ahh. Subscribers and others are asked tc remit _by Money Order or by Reg- ‘sfererl Letter. The Guardiah is noi responsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. T. B. Butt, representative of 'fidg- way’s tees, arrived in (}_hal`i0tt€t0Wll Tuesday _evening and will call on thc trade throughout -the month of Sept- endaer. Ridgway's tens arc known the world over for their excellence, in flavor, having won the gold medal in Lonilnn 1911, and enjoys the ler- gest trade of hifrh grade tens in the world. This is the first time the trade of this province have 'had an opportunity to purchase, their zoods through ri direct representa- tive. ` '.:A fair, fresh complexion is an add- ed charm in the summer timeand to those who wish to possess a good complexion ue recommend Rexall Vanishing Cream which insures n fresh complexipn free from redness or blotches. Sold with the Rexall guar- antee. A jar 501:. Tile McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Sis. ' Mif- ::Buntain,' Bell A: Oo. fur best. coal, lo'_west prices, l. 1-23dtf. "'Another lot of English ginghams worth 124: for 9 nt Patonsf 8-Zfllvltf NEW BA’l‘TLEfli-HPS PRO- VIDED WITH 14-INCH GUNS LONDON, Aug. 27-The new bat- tlenhips provided for by the current year-'n estimates. the Times says. will be longer than the Iron Duke class now building. 'rhey will be armed with 14-inch guns and will be PPO- -vided with n curved armoured upper deck and funnel protection to resist attacks from air craft. DIE-D ___s._. DAVIS-ln Charlottetown, Aug. 23. 1912, Capt. William Davis, in his 87th year. Funeral will leave his late residence. Spring Park, Friday morn- ing at 8.45, to St. Dunstan’s Cath- edral, thence to R. C. Cemetery- '._FOR HOME BREAD MAKERS. Thodsands of letters, from satisfied users oi White Swan Yeast- Cakes, prove that it is good reliable yeast. Ii your grocer doesn't sell them ad- vise White Swan i~lpices\& Cereals. Limited, Toronto, Ont., and ask for free sample. TRANSPORT SINKS. ` SHANGHAI, China, Aug. 27--The United States transport Liscom sunk in_ forty' feet of water alongside its wharf today. The vessel was under- going repairs. _ 'Phe captain believes she tan be raised. The cause oi_ thc accident has not yet been ascertarncd. '_ `-` wan 1NEv1'rABi.E. tween Great Britain 'and Germany is inevitable unless arrangement cen- be made for curtailment of arma- ments, stated Lord Congleton *in an interview here. I-Ie declared even wal' would be better than a continuance of the present ruinous competition in naval preparations and he exill`0S90d gratification that the Canadian Gov- ernment should have come farward at this time to let the world and Germany know that the Dominion was eager to go to the aid of the Motherland. Discussing Ulster’s attitude to- wards Home Rule his Lordship, who is a fervant Qrlionlst, said that ,within the near future action of a kind that would surprise the Liberal party would be taken. what t.he_ plans were he said would be kept sec- ret until they take ~'form. He _ior- sted the _defeat of the Asquith ln- rtry before the end the normal term or the passage ol Home Rule and he expressed the belief thnt Un- ioulsts would repeal the Parliament Act. Lord Congleton is about to _start _ on a hunting expedition into British = Columbia, Lord Congleton predicts ' that Lord Lawnsdowne will be the _ . t Premier of Great Britain. _ F-7~ fini? : 5 _ ~ i . i 3 Kir- ’ A 'Ai Ili I3 ` Z§E;.1fc'1 '“=_'7.‘.?.R~:§ f" .L_ _»_~ __ QQQOOOOOOIOOO _ ,_ ` ,_lavc situation in llngland. __ -_fnr thc confirmation of the report of ,J __ _ EDMONTON, -Aug. 2-7-War he-_ ~ i~’°-‘~ “C til .S2223 ff?§ZI1“.1f” _ Spruce street Philadelphia, on Aug 6. less than two weeks eilter her* marriage The missing woman is the daughhira week and they wcnt to Philadelphia, and after being married began nongo- keeillng on Spruce Street Letters sent _by members of her 1 family tothe- residence in Philadel " Dhia and which were returned was _ the first information that they had that anything had happened, and the' investigation that followed showed that she had disappeared. Through information supplied by Mr. Meyers’ attorney, the district, attornev's office in New York in mag. ing an investigation and looking for a well known actor, who was known to be friendly' with the missing Uo- man before her marriage. ANNA HELD AND _ ' HER DIVORCE. NEW YORK, Aug. 27-Anna Held the actress, who “just can't make nor ‘YVES behllve-H1086 big brown eyes “lat Ncfllle revs” is having trouble with hill' llllllllication for a divorce from her husband, Florenz Zieglielfp' the producer, Supreme Court Justice Amend hns denied the motions of her attorneys* the referee, Edward G. Whitaker, (av. orlng an intrslocutory decree.‘ Justice Amend,rul|.-d that witness had not Signed the evidence ns required ny th; code _of cnurt procedure. C Otw 'Mills Held must appeal to the Bgsr _tfio have the referce’s report 1-es _ ml P0- As illere is no provision ‘il Justice Amend's decision for a rn- heamlg. it is possible that the crlntonnf the F012 Of "Miss Innocen . _ _ - ;’;_____"lll_B_l1 begin her suit all over R- _ g __ Deafness fennel be Cured _ Y Don applications, no gh ,. _reknch _the diseased portion ,|°]y¢f;%"',1M 3`..:".';":,-r"..'"c°~'~r 'Q - Damn: __ _ll Y unutiiutvpnnl res Edin, tion ofthdgrlsitgdigg§l:l';i':rl1%'ll\':ll:i c?m;1i' kat:/?=\;'I'i`lr‘i¥>I'a" tm' mb” E” l"|"lll?:1l“;:r\\v ,nm and whelnl_l_ii Tguginiitpramperinnt hear mea is the result. and f.'f.'°|fIn2l.l'|I:di` '|i§§‘,fI` :::..':.°.f.-is-.°.::‘.::.°::.:.m.u‘-:.~“»-~~-~ ‘ . F :|‘u.,2° "°"""’Y°d f0"0vflr: Dine cnsgdmlzl -_-_-~_¢_. oston. Cambridge, Philadelphia and New Yorgfhavrmlieen :shked :.0 ses;¢_:h Ev on, 1 d bile. ol wdliun H nulon, ima - N G master of the United Fruit Com pany's ship Admiral Dewey, who dis- °"°“°d 'mm M' '°°m°“°° 't m CONTAINS no KLUM I IN CANADA _toni s..\ls iP'tlusn‘-- C N* ::.....:f ':.°........it':_.‘:.' ::...§‘...... *_ _ save Moser to muon se Englewood, N. ., on .' THE July 24, while in New Jul-se to ne. I r “ s|zE tend the funeral of her grandbither. _ ' _ _. The young couple had been friends ' 32:. .:.-*..'.:.'.',’;‘.i>' "i.c.°:;“ 1 iS'>‘l“‘i»=" °”'i°£S The courtship lasted ‘less than |i._ ,dT;',; 029’ “lf§‘{_‘;§° mf* ‘;'““.f°°°“" .moons nnrusn 'ro i>nEs1nE. mused to preside ne ine second mal t __ sh °1¥t"!;°°w J ° "_ “may “ff --- of Clarence S. Darrow, the Chicago hiatus", 'E1 F ‘fy “°“ W 1°” U" ms ANGELES, Cul., Aug. 21- inwyer, onnrgoa with pu-y mining in letter f;_omm;;_~ 'twgygf y§s"_;';:e:_°1;_ All of the twelve superior court his handling of the McNamara mul# t`nan,,age_ in which she told him_ judges of Los Angeles County have der Uial. i 1 .' '-..'r_.-. _ SCHOOL SUITS GOOD SC HOOL CLOTHES like good books and good company have a lasting effect on a Boy’s life. Clothe the School boy well ! \ _ if 'T5 .___ _N tg- . '. ___ \ _.*:_?-A" __, ";f,%‘-_ ;-1-__ ; /12 gl; -/ _ .` L' I -i _#IJ _- ,J ._ . _Nl _L "AJ" ..... _..._ My I //l// ir h _\ < Y. ~ '~_\‘ 1 Uur School Clothes are made for us by~a special ‘ maker in accordance with our dictation. The fabrics are very care- fully. selected for- good ap- pearance and for durability. The seams are strongly sewcd, and all points where there is any special strain are doubly strengthened. 'Sulis af $3. Sl. $5. OUR good Suits are very much cheaper than at any other store in the City. By having our Permanent buyer at Montreal. Inside of one of our Go0d_ School Suits the buy can romp andplay and does not hav!! to be careful. ey 1'Z not in'"_'*‘ “Milled by (‘-sf-nrrb, which is _ »...l.f».§_i-.‘:f=.i.='_-1-=_fI:“;:::::;'::'1237:' ':‘f NA'|'|[]NA|_ [}|_0]'|-||N[} ml' r.':i.°_::::;P::'l:11:.°“::u.li=.c’ ' "“'°' "°“»i'.!r.'..".i.'i‘i.'i~'.';'.i°r;-.. T ` ` - o||.L|s Bio; ic Bold hv all |)rurgis{n 7m' ' oledo' H . _i'£:_ke l{nil's Family Pills' for constinu _ 8 Qqw-3' _ ”i'=‘<¥"‘P.‘.5~ i Where she had located. ” 'W-' . = :_-______________ -__ _ Unparalleled Sale of Summer Dresses at M atchless Prices $9.00 now $6.00. sleeve $10 oo now $6.75. now $2.25. _$3.25, $1.70 E" I O_ur Stock of these Dresses is _too large. --The Rainy Season left them on hand--Otherivise the regular _ low prices would have sold them all.-.- - Now they are yours at 3_3 1-3 per cent discount or 1-3 off--which is less than cost. Let\ Us Describe Them to You White Organdy- deep Embroidered F louuce 3-4 sleeve low neck size 3 4- Do size 36 all over Embroidery-set in sleeve $6 75 now $4 50' ' White Mull do size_34-36 ~ Deep Embroidered Fiuuuce, high neck, 3-4 White Mull do size 36, low neck wide Insertion with flowered all over Embroidered Vi/aist, very beautiful Moo now $4 75 _ White Mull do-low neck - set in sleeve 36 - 39-$3.25 for 12.45 While Linen Dress--Blue and White dotted Sailor Collar-- 36--$3-50 Fancy Muslin do While and Black ii iwered 36-41:-$4 75 now $3 6 1. - Do in Stripes and Checks $6 mnow $4.00. Blue and White Muslins_siz_~_ 36 - $6.25 now $4.00 Also dotted Mu§l.f,i_is in Mauve and Grey, High Neck, Lace Yoke, New Poplin _effect 3.25._now 6.25. ` - I ’ _ Also nk and Light Blue Mulgls all sizes $3 25, $4_75,“$5.5o now $2.20 We have also s big showing of Gingham Dresses in bllshes and Ch|ldr¢.n’s at l-3 off regular prices to clear. REDDIN x i7 Queen Street. Tl-Ili STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. 8-24SltME3i. - ’ ' f __ | ,l -._ ..Z~2L. \ 1 ' 5