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U. - -,.»* _,,,j,,{'A, J 5 »¢"..“., 1.. ~ ‘ . H . _ )- f I. I , ._»-.i_y’ _.,,§_1,., -_ ¢§~ gi., __$_*,_:.~,.»._, _,_ ___ T ~. , _ , . _ , _ _ f_ . .. .=.u::_~a...'.il.»rI..._-..~.,s.\i.e.i~ _, *fag ,_ _._,.,. *__ ,,’.f.§_,2,s,,-;;._.~,_ ,m;j<._§,__.~._.-'$3.2 .- . .,. c t - . , - 1 'ri I "‘ '\`..-4.l"..i.\:=:_-.i';» "”.'-»i'~-i ‘ -__ .` i..f.".`-‘ . r ‘ ~ -_ _ ".' . _ _ _ _ » - _ ,¢,;_.i_q__-. ,__ ~ , a $7 , our .. A' “F t _ J. » i ,_ v . . _ _` l\' ” JULY I -' --M- 'rss cnAiu.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN -~-- mn- or -in. -~- race sive . ,.. 4» I9 ° 'ri-nn Lamar Nmws -.I 1 - _ ' _ ___ _ ___ _ //» ~_-M Father llorri|cy’| No. 7 Cured 31| _ Rh°“ml-ti_|m in 3 Weeks. ni?- Fether Horriscy’| reecriptioii "um-| 'ggi 7"» °\1l‘e| lgieumatiem' nom. sum: "°“ 5° flulckliw as Mr. “nm” Jer, oi' Hartland, .B., gladly "I t to ze - no vgiiiiierrei ¢iimI°`iii'iii§» 'iiii-iiniiii 2_°g_l°£\_;1 made of me. I was troubied no* _ t9l_1mltlam so badly that I could min lg, lDgg_l_rly wagon alone. After (_ lllm icine for three _weeks I was °°'f=l':f.°.i...°:':“i.°“" .es "*° ‘ ‘ry- an o years o age gm .m , K0°d _ health yet-to Fathe; P}i"'°Yl m°dl¢H1e_I owe all thanks. ‘N 5;; “’“lY_ Bdvlse anyone suffering .__ :1_1________eumatism to use this medicine Father Morriscy's No. 7 Tablets act emit! _tan the kidneys, invigorating un bi °d °f° my ci” thQr°“'iiily °l°°"'° tho REO 0 the Une Acid w ich enum; eu" °“m“i-llm. Md thus permanently Almost msisltn THE QUEENS COUNTY GUARDIAN I-» A as Head Ollices ln New Prowse Block-Charlottetown The latest news, flret of all. There wem no changes in ‘the mar- ket quotations in this city Saturday. At the Yarmouth Methodist District Meeting Rev J. Seller, formerly of this Province, gave an address on Entire Sanctidcatlan. Mrs Chester Cox and children, of Charlottetown, who have been visit- ing in Crapaud, the guests of ‘Mrs G»eo. L. Nicholson, have returned home. T. C. and Mrs Murphy of Boston, M-ass., (lnee Miss Grace Macdonialld. of Crapaud) who has been spending their honeymoon in Crapaudvlclt for their home on Tuesday last. The annual S. S. picnic of Clyde River Presbyterian Church will be held on the grounds of Hugh McMil- lan, Cornwall, on Saturday, July 9. °Mt;":___:¢ YiJ‘\1\a_d_caler'e or from _ If_ the day should he unfnvorable Cuthm NB y e icine Co., Ltd., picnic will he held following Monday. ' ' - 86 Table provided for visitors. l~ ~ lg ' I , /Qmzatse Q’/os. JM U 6’/7’Al?L07`7'£'7`0lr1//l/6" F/G DEPARTMENTAL .S'7'0/?£'.' O | es1‘Aiu.|siii;ii nuiirr rsaas | Saturday and Monday’s B A R G A IN S Our best ollci' for todny‘: \\'omcn‘s white lawn blouse, 1' sleeves, front of all ovcr embroidery with cluster tucks ul. sidc, slccvcs have clusters of tucks and insertion from should- ers to cull, collars and milfs of tucks wud insertion edged with lace. Sizcs 34 to 38. l'ricc $1.00, $1.25 u,nd $1.50. Gw A Summer’s Millinery 0lIering We had one of thc largest inillincry openings this spring ns wus cvcr in Cliarlottctowii :ind we sold un cx- - ceptionzil lot ofgood hats and naturally after so long ri run---on nuy article, thcro is going to lic sonic odds and _ ends, now we propose clearing thcin out at lcss than act- ual cost to-day. V' ' " W' ‘Y Hawes’ and Chrisiy's Hats We are sole agents for Hawes' and Christy Hats. The Hawes’ I-Ints sell for $3.00 and you get a hat worth cvery cent of it, too. Chrlstys $1.00 to $5.00 imrd and soft hats are 3, recognized value at any price. . American Soft- Hats A fine assortment of new American soft »hats in cvnry conceivnhlc hat s-limln or color-they are priced to l sell regularly at $2.50 and $3.00, special todny, $2.00. _ Linen Hats only 49c each _` Straw hats 85c up to 5.50. _I l f »- _ ”°'\ f if w wid” “my “at Men’s Fancy Shirts .!i:;f‘ii_:§.‘:!:::“ 15-. as as ` ‘ only 57c. Black and ()r:uigc _ _‘_‘_'_‘_'l‘ \A/c`v'c had a good sale N_“,\_ _md Light gmc on tlicsc sliirts :ind cvcry N,\\f\- mid Rod custouici' purclizising one Gruv and Navy ` of thcul is well snlisficd nud rightly they should ' lic--ilu-_\' :irc sliown in :ill Griiy und RL-d Choice 25c eech _ _ thc i\c\\'L~>‘.t shirt ~~= n.s1'rwluuo ‘hr E. W. Taylor ~ ‘CH/\il£l’AR’rMP.Nlf\l~ b P50” '4'- ‘ ' Eclipse Bakery eg ” nw l»m..l~- 'l'l - ' - '-1*' Kent Street _ South Sid¢Q\\°°*5‘i““'°‘ l V ‘i _ .~. -'r - U. ~ ~ -~.~-.we .-‘.- ‘~.-.-_‘_ _=,~ <<~»#~.»'.~._iw.is._. sh . 9,... ,_ W s i ' _ - - ` `:» Mrs J. D. Stewart of Georgetown, calme to this city Saturday morning.- R. R. Webster and son Wilbert of Maine were among the visitors to the city Friday. _ Last week‘s Wesleyan contains a lengthy notice on the death ot the late Rev W. W. Lodge, St John, for. merly of Grace Church, City. ‘ Mrs George V. McInerney_ and flaughttf. Miss Nellie McInerliey,who have been visiting in Georgetown, left Saturday on return to St. John. Dr. Wm. M. Jenkins and bride, who were married in- St. Martins, N. B., on Wednesday last, are to spend part of their ‘bridal tour in this Pro- vince. The ladies will serve luncheon from three to four p. m. at the straw\b¢|~_ ry Festival at Brighton Road on Wednesday next. Admission ten cents, children five cents. Rev Dr F. 0. Norton; dean 0| Drake University, Des Moines, arriv- ed i_n the city Friday night accom- painied by Mrs Norton, and left for Brudencll Saturday morning. Dr Norton's mother died at 1 a. m. Fri- day. Rev. J. W. McConnell formerly of Grace Church, City, writes The Wes- leyan: Just a line to say that 20 were baptized yesterday and 79 re_ ceived into membership with the church. The most of them are the re- sult of the Torrey services "Not unto us-not unto'us," etc. The Guardieln understands that at the commencement of the next sess- ion of the Prince of Wales- College, Manual Training Director J. D. Colli- er will not resume his duties as usu- al. The reason given for the chalnge is that the Government wil-l thereby lessen the expenses of the institution, The l.adies_of the W. M. S. of Cra- paud held a very successful lawn so- cial on the grounds of Geo. L. Nich- olson on Wednesday last. Although the evening was unfavorable a large crowd assembled w’ho fully enjoyed all the good things provided in the ca/ting§ line, including ice-cream and cake, strawlierries, home-made candv etc. 'A snug sum was realized in aid of missions. Crapaud is ever noted for its enjoyable little adalrs ol this kind On Dominion ‘day two excellent bas- kets of sen and river trout were captured at New Glasgow by two citizens, assisted by Hammond Binns New Gln.sgow‘s wall luriown fly caster. Parties who had the pleasure of ex- amining the speckled beauties pro- nounced thcm the best catch made in the vicinity of New Glasgow this season. The fish ran in size from half a pound to one pound, and among tlhe catch was a number of young salmon. The following is from the Wesleyan and will be of interest in_this Pro- vince :-That most wretched evil, the Wihite Slave Traliic, is a shamnful fact in our Dominion and indeed in o'ur own Province. We therefore urge upon all who are in places of auth- ority to enact and enforce such legis- ‘lation as shall forthwith rid our fair country of this dead evil. We further suggest that it be a careful practice of our ministers not to al- low a young girl to go forth from one of the homes of our people with- out due advice 'and suggestion, and, if at all possible, to direct such a person by letters of Introduction to the churc-h in the particular town or city to which -she is intending to move. 'I"hat in compliance with a re- quest from the Moral and Social re- Iorm council of Nova Scotia, we ap- point ten members ol this Confer- ence to said council and suggest the following persons 1- Raevs. Benjm. Hills, W. l. Croft; W. H. Langille; A. S. Rogers; G. M. Young; and Messrs A. M. Bell; M. 0. Crowell; Dr A. J. Fuller; Jas T. Bnrchill and R. B. Dakin. Tho marriage of Miss Doris Ham- mond Henderson, daughter of Char- les and Mrs. Henderson. to Harold Lindsay Alcorn, son of George 0. Alcorn, K, C., and Mrs. Alcorn,'l’o- ront-o, took place very quietly at the home of the bride-.'s parents, Edmund- ston, N. B., on June 22, 1910. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. R. Hopkins, rector of Trinity Church, Andover. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore her travelling suit of blue French serge and tuscan turban, a-nd carried a shower bouquet of cream roses. She was attended by Miss Sara Tay- lor, of Grand Falls, while E. M. Ackman, of the Bank of Montreal, medlately after ‘the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Alcorn left for their future home ‘in Charlottetown (P.E.I.). at which place Mr. Alcorn is accountant ie Bank of Montreal The bride ents, the gift of the groom being a handsome fitted travelling bag and signet ring, with crest. Mrs. Alcorn, College (1905-1908) has many friends throughout the Maritime Provinces, who wish her every» happiness.-St. John Telegraph. S'l'EWAR'l"S noni: Mans cram BREAD is made with fine evapor- ated cream and weighs one ` and a half pounds full Wei ht. riiiigama will please both you and your friends Only 6 cenfe per loaf Moncton, supported the groom. Im- Mr and Mrs West, City, spent Robert Hogg, Sherbrooln, P. Q., formerly of this city, was at the Duf- ferin, St. John, Friday. On Wednesday last at Dunstaffnago Rev L. J. Wason was presented with an address and purse of money by his parlshoners at Dunstaflnage. Miss Alice M. Doyle and her niece, Miss Buelah M._ Pye. .have arrived from Boston to visit. Mies Doyle's mother, Mrs M. Hughes, Richmond St. ' C. J. and Mrs Fisher, Miss Doro- thy Fisher and Miss Sadie Smith, returned Saturday; morning from Souris, where they spent Dominion Day. » Mrs. R. M. Coulter and her daugh- ter, Miss Wln'nifred Coulter, expect to spend part of the summer at Prinze Edward Island.-Ottawa Free Press. Last Week’s Wesleyan announced the marriage of Rev. H. D. Town- send to Miss Matilda Rieck and extend-ed hearty congratulations to the bridal party. (Mr. Townsend is known to many in this Province.) Miss Stella Grant, who graduated from the Union Commercial College last term." has taken a position as Btenogranher with the Rifle sight COIIIPMIY. New Glasgow, N. S. Miss Gran-t is an expert typist having won the go-ld medal for touch typewrit- ing. _ The Harminic Trio, consisting of .Brigadier Adby, Ensign Urquhart and Captain Howland, will commence their tour of this I'rovince today he- Eilming at \Summerside. Tomorrow they will be 'at Kensington, Wednes_ day at Crapaud, Thursday at S, A_ Hall Charlottetown and Friday nt B_radalbane. The meetings will con- sist of vocal and 8, variety of instru_ men-tal music. Admission l5c. C. M. MacRae of the Live Stock BFHHCH. Ottawa. is at present ad- dl`¢S5U\K meetings in various parts of the Province and is Slowly working his way West. Tod-ay, July 4th, he w~ill be at OLeary, tomorrow, .I~uly Sth.. bane won, at 2.30 p. m. and as Glenwood the same day at 7. p. m, Mr Mac]-tae's addresses are heartily appreciated by those who have heard him and as it is his rlrst visit West all _fafmeffl should take in these meetings. The half-yearly examination was held in the Strathcona School, Tues- dev morning, June zach. A number Of parents and visitors were present an-d expressed their hearty apprecia- tion of the work done by the teacher, Miss Florence L_ Matheson. All were well pleased with the ready answers and good manners of the pupils who showed by their bright, animated faces that they were deeply interested in their studies and glad to gee their parents present. After being examin- ed in the various subjects the child- ren entertained the visitors with recitations and readings, very accep- ta-hle to all. The visitors then spoke of the thorough work done ‘ny their pains-taking teacher and their sorroiq at the intended departure- of Miss Matheson. ::ARENA Bowling Alleys open to- night at seven o’c1ock. o-27dtf. __ .._______,1_-‘-'3 _ _ USE . Kodak Films The films of speed and quality. Johnson 4). Johnson. gif | _l meras . To I Hire We have a few cani- efas to hire by the any or week on favourable terms. Arrange for one for _Iuly lst. -A v. ‘ & MQLS i _ L __A riff" f 1 , __,*. _ _ Q . .` _ -."3-lfi ' _I _ ,~r1;_'$;i_»'» ‘ F “_” .' 1/6 L. \ _ \.icT‘§..--1,., 1 ""_+_°'_f"°_ soo M Z *"l‘_' % ‘Z , 3 F* ‘ 1-im _l r'_....__ _;` ___§__t;_`_w__` T. ____ .li .__ ~ ` " /,/if :_ ,if oi. \\\\\. T-1 __ -__ - - _,_ -. Ula’ . Ji; v, .J \ .~§‘.:`}‘" 1** 'FL-5 ~. ~._ ..-as M »~_.~,-., __ ' "_ ‘-'._;f»;`.€’ \ Ai \ /“ii YQ 1>'i.\>‘\?` \¢\( _ \\ \. 1 /_ , 4 ». .7 .~.»ie.».\.-....- .sstm-any _ The ushion question i \/Ve have just opened :i hcziutiful linc of cusliioii tops that will ilitcrcst von. The stencil designs which arc thc pi-iucipiil oncs sl.io\vii will zlpponl to your scnsc of the artistic-~nnd thc prices will pl_c:isc you froiu thc point of \.i¢`w of economy. Lct’.s get together on thc qucstioii. ' _ I \ , _ . ., _ A great lot of Souvcnii ‘ _ - _ M . } __ _ . _ lottetown” Cushions vcrv effective in l:ipcstr_\' cusliions, wovcn in Bel- _ , design, printed on ii good firm nlzitcr- giuin, quaint; :ind :ittr:ict1\‘c dcsigiis, 'A stroiigzinddnr:il>lc_.................25C A trcnicndons rzingc of very uint so _ ' . cd on fine quality cziuvzis, \' _' ' _ . . . coinbinution, ready to go to worl; upon. Iisuzilly sold :it goc, _:,_5c, Choose from thc whole great ruiigc :it .... __ _ _ Cushion Slips, in Iiurlaip and Cziiivzis, Cusliioii Slips in inusliii, :ind every such iclcu, in grcut range. You will find licrc :ill thc popular _ t-hrcnds for the eiiibroidciuiig \vo1'l<`ilcccss:\i'_\' on thcsc. Getting together on Chai A s ilcndid i.iuo'c of special pzittcrns l I niciicn Stencil patterns print- cr\ effective dcsigiis, tzistcful colour . _ J A _ _-.».-N... \ N.-.v.-.\\.~N \ ~ ...-A... . v ~ A ...N o \ \ . r - .______.,___-. . ....v. -.. _v “IF YOU WANT ANYTHING ‘IN GENTS' FURNISHINGS .'\SK_ TO SEE THE AT THIS STORE. IOU DON‘T HAVE TO BUY BUT “E CERTAINLY WANT TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA WHAT CAN BE SEEN HERE. H.H. CROWN, THE YOUNG MEMS MAN. . 6-asain. "THE AT-LAS SUPERIOR 3 CORD BASTING THREAD, 1000 YAl".DS_ TO EACH SPOOL SUPPLIED IN NUMBER 36-ONLY TEN CENTS HERE.-MOORE '& McLEOD. 6-23dtf. "Fly-killers-we handle all the best kinds. " 'Wilson’s Fly Pads, Tangle- foot 'Fly Paper, Pyramid Fly Catch- er, Death to Flies, etc., etc. E. A. Foster, successor to A. W. lieddin. G-2')d3i. "THE ONE BEST CORSET FOR ONE HUNDRED CENTS IS ‘Tl-IE MOORMAS DOLLAR CORSE'l`,'WE HAVE IT IN ALL SIZES. AND IT IS A WINNER. MOORE & Mc- LEOD. 6-2:lfltf. ___. Will Praise Glory 0il - Wherever llc Goes GI.oR\' Oil. Coi\irAN\', PORT ELc.l:\', N. B. _Gentleinenz I beg to say :i sure cure. I had been troub- lcd with rhcunizitisiu in my plied Glory Oil tlircc tiincs pzun for two _\'c.ir.s_ I h.ivc no hesitation in recouinicnding Glory Oil for any czisc of :ichc or pain. I will praise Glory .~ ,_ ._ - . ..-_-I-;» ~ - if.-.s....--_ . 1...--.~__=-,,g5 Winning .Trade \'<‘_~ limi is \\'li;|l \\'\- uri- rloiirr; vu-|`_\' \l;|_\‘. Our liuwivicss ~alln\\'.~'. :ln i|\i'|'uzi.~'.i' i~\‘l'r_\' inonlll ~i|ii'e \\'<- slurfi-il. \\'\- ari- pll-:iwil :mil will do all \\'i- czui lo pl\~:\~i- _\'ou. ifyou will \u\l_\' gin- us ll\i~ upp\\|'l\iiiil_\‘. l{I‘n\\'ii\lu'r all our slork is .\'l‘1\\', V I"l{l‘1SlI, t`l.\‘;.\.\' and .\\i.\`Ul.l"l'l".l.\' 'l`lll‘; li\"..'\"l`. “The MacKinnon Drug Co” Cor Great Geo & Kent Streets. . _-_-_-...A,;.“,§,=,t....,_;_E,.@\.-_.-A-_,. -_ V., .-..,yA._._fL;,,,_.o~A@.».._- ' T? Test Heintz Baked Beans Test I-Icintv. Bukcd Bcuiis--tl1c_v`rc delicious, pulutaihlc :ind uppctiziiig. 'l`hcy :irc hzlkcd to zi gol- den browii color---baked in zi tcmpcrziturc in which they uhsorli ull other \\'liolcsoiuc iiiyycdiciits which :irc added and inaikcs tliciii doubly delicious and nu- tritious. ` Include I-lcintz linked licxnis in your order or ask for thcui specially. JENKINS,'lheGrocer i that I have used Glory Oil for a ‘M __ _ _ _ S T _ 1_5 rhcumntisin :uid have found it FQ' ' -- “ buck for several yc:u's. I up_ and hzlvc not hnd_ :i 1‘liculii;iti is a necessity -then place it in good strong Stock Companies such as are represented \‘ .ae .ss .G me ~\ .¢¢~¢\¢\»>=<»=-a»<¢ -iw. \ » or \> ».-\-a<.»- \\\~\\\ 4 4 & Oil whcrcvcr I go _ by _ (Sgd.)\V.\|.1‘i-iii Moira, E. R. in tl _ received manyl very beautiful pres- . _ . G______t_S OH_Ce_ B_ _ F me H air Brushes __,Om,Sd&,m_ M,,,,,,g,,,f.,, p_ 1, - cimioueiewii. ‘i VV1: are showing ai very special line of good values in hair brushes. The import- ance of this line is under estiinzited by niany. Our stock is the very best procuruhlc, selected carefully and | :ire unexcclled values at the prices quoted. Ask to see our hair brushes from 25|: to $5.00 Look forthe sign M who atten-ded Mt. Allison Ladies' - ` 'V "" '_' ' _ New Watches ' One 8 day watch. One strikiis the hour mid quarters. Chronographs' registers minutes and 1-5 secs. One pocket Chronometcr run's with- in 5 sec a month. Small wristlet watches $3.00 up. Cheap watches for rough aervfoe. New Walthams. All the above awaiting your in- spection, and at reasonable prices. "The Home of Good Ice Cream" llaivc you tricd our cnkc. i It plcziscs otlicrs-it will plcusc you. E. .l. Deslloches Sunnyside \ |49 Gres! George Street. dmwf. .vu .»2&v:~f~.v:,-r_»\~1..-N ’~**\1"~'= ' af' ' _ _ - __.____.3e;___ .\-_. -_ _sl 4-gms; J fr ..Z?".'.. »~':. '. .S/-wa ff ,;»g»_,,,» f ,$7 gf ff/ -:..-”f,§il§,.. . , 1. '£51 :¢ ii* /2 15"