JUNE I4, 1911 __ _ _ - THE i.A'rns'r saws THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HI rmsr or Im# H T ‘ jj, -Y ' _ f .. ip' "MADAME S1-IERRY.” . Because everyone all over the coun. try is humming, singing or whistling some numbers of the score of the big sensational musical success, "ii/|,,_ ‘dame Sherry," the impression is c,,,._ rent in some quarters that thc pm. duction's charm is in greater' part qualities of the play are no less cn- gaging than its score. The love oil; HAIR HEALTH If You Have Scalp or Hair Trniihie Take Advantage of This Offer. We could not afford to so strongly endorse Rexall "03" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do all we claim it will. Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and Rexall “93" Hair Tonic not give en. tire satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in us and our state- ments, and in consequence our busi_ ness prestige would suder. We assure you that if your hair is beginning to unnaturally fall out or if you have any scalp trouble, ltexall "93" Hair Tonic will promptly era- dicate dandrufl, stimulate hair srowth and prevent nreinntnre nnlii- ness. ' Our faith in Rexall "93” Hiiir'1‘(m_ ic is so strong that we`ask you to try it on our positive guarantee that your money will bc cheerfully refund- ed if it does not ‘do us we claim. 'I‘wo sizes, 50s. and $1.00, Supl only at our store-The ltexull Store. MacKinnon Drug Co. musical. Iieport says th t f _ a the -mirth .;‘;:;..2'..:.";r;’. ed B _ - e soulful, romantic oi t, love that blossoms in the lien (_ of yogth and flourishes as true lovl-s “ver 099. when things do smoothly, is the ' ' not go pgoduction. accordfdimillog ,:,I:,°£,_°f . _ . cinlssdohihnthisldmurtshlp is so hes” so man ¥` B es' and attended by _ Y misadventures that wliil itself remaining an ,,,,’,_e__,___g _“ters f:_:')’__B';u 'ts “CCUSSOFY situations amusement. Some idea of the fun developed may perhaps be glean- -f 1! W c besides the lovers in. clude an Italian house janitor iii Irish wife, 8, iivcly f,,,_1,_______g adreass s New York man about town, an ex: oitiiblc Venezuelan an emu i i whimsical uncle of the maid insildgrey llnd pthcrs' mcludmg the Dllpils of ii ancing school and thc guests of a 1/H_€_ht(iiig party. . n ame Sherry 'll i “ff th” Oilers' Hoilsdvlnext)eP‘iilile;;fnit1'fi(li Saturday nights with a special ma- tinee on Saturday, Plan Opens this morning. SHIPPING NEWS. _.___ Ellwml. June 13-stnirn. Hniifer Ellis, Boston; Cascapedia, Ilachance, Montreal. Sehrs. Polar Star Hemp, iiii1,i>nrtHnstingn; Ainin i..' Genie llafuse, Pugwiisli. ' (llearcri, June 13-Stmrs. Halifax Ellis, Boston; C‘ascapediii_ 1,iich,,nc,,' l’iotou. Hchrs. Eva 'M:iy, Burke, Picton; Alma I.. Gertie, Refuge Port Hastings; Polar Star, Hemphill Pic- tou. ' ' 0ur Photographic Supplies have mcf uhh :i big sale. People kuow thai our stock is FRESH \V\i i~:\\i sell (`.\\'lF.l{/\S from $1.50 up. ALBUMS, LAMPS FILMS and all other pliolugrapliic goods al Montreal prices. ` The MacKinnon llrug Co. V Col. Gi. (loo. & lit. Sis. 'll E BLUESTDNE _ Fdr the prevention of Smut in your grain and Scab on your potatoes use BLUESTONE. You can buy it pulverized 9c per pound from Stanley Shaw fs? Peardon Charlottetown 4-zgdtf. _ Cedar Shingles just landed., I Extra Clear, 2nd clear and lower grades from 551.50 up. A. Duchcmin ffl Co' 6-6tudr_1,i -_ l 1 Lynchs' Creamalt SQdas -There`s no better biscuits Lynchs’ Creamalt Soda Biscuits are in a. class by themselves -there is none that can surpass, none that can equal them. _ They arc made_in one of Canadas cleanest kitchens, where purity and cleanliness is strictly ‘ d from best observed. The ingredic-:nlS are Secure _ sources-nothing is left undone to keep these bis- cuits up to our high standard, - Y r rocer Sells Lynchs Creamalt Sodas- ou g _ try tlicin for a pleasant relief, from the COIIIIIIOU yncl1s° Ltd. Sydney, N. S- L \ i- J. cniriouii‘_o_wN _lint cours couur It Days to buy in this Province. Windhurst, Saskatchewan. parents, W._N. and Mrs. Riggs, city. i The following were registered at the Queen Hotel in this citv yester- Mrs- l'l_\oene l3row'n_and» daughter. day:-James L. Trenholm, St. John; Hunter lluver, leave this morning for P. D. Rice, New Glasgow; L. Wood. Mt. Herbert; James Brown, Moncton; A. Smith, Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs. M. Joseph Riggs, of the Bank of Mon- Esther, C. McPherson, Boston; D. ¢f¢Hl. bhatham, N. B., is visiting his Bryce Scott, Moncton; A, W, Fur- ness, M. M. Furness, Vernon. Miss Jennie Robertson, Vancouver, J. J. Johnston, K, C., city return- B. C., arrived in the city last night ed from Summerside last evening and On n. visit with relatives an`d friends leaves this morning for Georgetown here. ` night from Western Canada on V1_Blt to ber parents, Donald and Mrs. Nicholson, Prince St., city. Rev. Walter Cotton will give an _where he is acting on the prosecution in the Molyneaux case. This case. Mrs. Oscar McCallum arrived last which was adjourned Saturday, will a come up again at 11.30 this morning, 1 J. H. Reddin, Stipendiary Magis- trate for King's County presiding. It is expected that this preliminary bearing will be concluded in one or address on the "Life and work of inc. two days. Community' of the Resurrection" in St. Peter’s Schoolroom this evening “li 3 D-m. No collection. George Tonmbs, sen of G, H burg. - pro uce was handled. The prices, which are the same as when last (Noted. appear itemized in another column of this issue. Bev: E. _B. McLatchy~, pastor ofthe Hllliheld Street Baptist Church, goes to Lavendish, P.E.I., this afternoo t0 Breach at the annual roll cell of the Baptist Church at that place.- Moncton Times, June 12_ Il P. S. Brown, city, met with ii pain- Y urday afternoon while working Bah Hoy. In dismounting from the sulky he twisted his knee and will be un- able to do any driving for some time. The following Mission Room re ccipts are acknowledged in ‘he Wes- leyan of iastweek:-Murray I-iiirhor, $25: York, $4; Tryon, $50; 1~i~-any Eue, $26; Souris, $50; Mt. Fltcwmt.. $10; Winsloe, $23; Cape Wolie and O’Leary, $12; Bideford, $40. Rev. J. M. Mclnnis, B. D., will speak in the interests of the College, Halifax. at Belfast Church this even- ing at the usual hour. All interest- ed in college work are invited to hear Mr. Mclnnis upon this subicct in which all should be interested. In the list of nominations for the Exhibition stake races at Halifax, August 30 to Sept. 7, the following P. E. I. entries will compete:-2.40 trot-Hotel Victoria stables, city, Hammond Kelly, Southport. Two year ,old and under trot-Duncan Robertson, York Pt; G.. B. Hooper, city; J. M. Nicholson, city; Daniel Steele, Summerside. 2.20 trot - Frank Benles, city; I-lotcl Victoria stables, city. 2.19 pace-Ii. Mason, city; Hotel .Victoria stables, city. Speaking of Prince Edward Island's crop, the Maritime Merchant says:- Prince Edward Island has a popula- tion of about 100,000, and makes a good showing in the matter of pro- duction. The total value of the field D H of the Island m 1910 amount' ice officer is in office of all who. were crop cd to nearly $10,000,000. Hay leads in point of value, but the oats amounted to $2,250,000 and wheat amounting to $550,000 was also raised. Thrcc million bushels of po- tatoes were produced on the Island with ii vallle of $l,2f)0,000.` A' despatch from Boston dated June 6th says:-Miss Ruby Sargent of Charlottetown, P.lsw.- i Z -stein. \~.\-.»s\in-.-.-.-.-.-.\\\\\-.\\- \~ .\\\\w.\-1. '4 E i, | of labor per day. In another 6 4-5 ° hours. bln the fplalitilpg rponths the _ _ verage ours o a or or a man - _ ph _ _ _ lives 9 4-5 l10\1FS. Bild f0\' B `W0¥`kfDK \u0" om 394 Y f suits attained. Only experienced, cer- home gi hm"-,_ Many more equally _ ' titled and licensed pharmacists are surprising facts were brought out. __ A. :glowed kto halve anything to do with e wor an encb prescription is I1-i Gi. Gcdfilll Sffwi- double-checked to insure accuracy. -\ _ = ~ _ 1.' Business is so brisk in The Two We _ertninly struck a lucky bar gain when we bought this line of pipes-a sample line from one of the leading faciory`s salesmen. We secured such a good snap ourselves ihat we can afford to pass them on to you at nearly the price we paid for them. These pipes have pure amber mouihpieces, and each one is in- eloscd in s handsome case-s large stock to choose from. Regular price $3 oo lo $4.00. ` . Ill Queen Sf. _ “The Store with the Stock 12| Queen Si. 0' ready quisettc Weists, :ini '.\t~ :i some inset lace medallion, DAINTY LITTLE ii . ]ust in passing wc S Tailored make, lin A “sweetly pretty” waist of white cotton Marquiscttc, has Kimono Sleeve, _ i ». and sleeves are finished with a very eff- ective lace insertion the price .. .- .$.50 est shirt waist stock in the city ready here for you to choose from. 2.50 3.00 5.50 5.75 4.94 5.75 Some choice ideals in ° i f----Marquisette, Waists » O' here this morning _ YOU HAVE lil‘fEN ASKING FOR SOME PRETTY THINGS IN mar- i rc dcliglited to bf.; nhl-1 io .sliow them this morning. This particular lot includt-~i several design.'=, :ind .i variety of prices. We will not attempt to describe more than one or two---Here they are,- A very dainty waist is made of sheer. open material, like “Marquisette" but not quite. The Kimono sleeve has square Dutch Neck and front is finished _ in rows of pin tucks. Front has a. hand- Irish lace insertion,which shows on yoke also. The square Dutch neck is finished in front with a handsome Lace medal- lion and the garment throughout is _. very smart . . .. . . . . , ..... ,.. ...H....2.25 and the yoke The busiest store on Cherlotieiewifs busiest street __ __ I ~ _ ' ,_. \ / .i ~: ‘ i 1 ORGANDIE YVAIST has attached turnover Dutch Collar with turn back cuff to match, the front is composed of very handsome all over embroidery, and is fastened with pearl buttons, The sewing, the finish, the laundry work on this one is really as good as hand work could bc, This one costs 2.25 you just........._. . ,. . . . . _ . ,....._,_, want to remind you that there is always the big- gerie and all the rest. L00, L25. l.50 L75 2.25 Your needs Stockings ocking for girls........... Cotton `Hose, good grade, either black or + -3 . r f w In "1-I -nn ;:'C.`.,,_ __ " _ ` 1 . f' `» " . ,,______ I - _. , Loon 1 4 1 » . . . Penman and Rndiuin Hose in blacks, tans, white, pink, sky green, navy, grey-.. . . . . . . . 25c RADIUM HOSE in black with very pretti- ly embroidered fronts...... i ' RADIUM HOSE with daintily finished lace effect unkles........................... .........25c SHORT SOCKS for children, very pretty designs open lace stitched with colored tops...2_5c Our special SCHOOL HOSE for boys and girls, black rib cotton in all juvenile sizes.... . |8c Vl/hite, pink and pale blue hose for little BLACK PRINCE the finest wearing cotton ' -rss 'ur Kayser Sjllc Gloves ` H `fo`r"Summer FINGER TIPPED KAYS- ERS remove all objections to silk gloves. Vi/e have them in black and all good colors. Buy Kayscrs and know what a 1 A hose for PRINCESS a fine rib, close, fast black perfec l' Long t t silk glove can be 50c, 75c $|.00 lengths per__ pair...$|.00 A I The vigorous crusade of the New York World against the impure and lishonest compounding of prescrip- tions at drug stores is both courage- ous and. helpful.to humanity. That. it has been needed is, seen by the re- sults of the work thus far. The World sent its rncn out to ii C 0 A L B l l. L S / vin.. nxpcinn. fn. .~nn|\ won`t amount to half the usual sum if you insml my l‘atenl Pressure Valve in your heat- ing system. Work will he lessened too --no bother, dust or wasted f`uel. My patent Pressure Valve will hcait every room in your home, uses very little ful-l and will pay for itself in one sea- son's use. Write for testimonials or call in and see frcedemonstra- PU RITY OF PRESCRIPTION _ S _...Z-_-1-_I _______._-i-1 < . i ,very large number of drug stores in various parts of New York with an identical prescription, and when these were filled turned the whole product' over to an expert chemical analyst ,for investigation. .The verdict was ‘astonishing. Under-strength and ovcr-strength amounts of such power- CUT ll0WN WINTER’S lil..“.§i‘i.?,i‘.11‘.i‘éi‘;Z“.»‘l§2*‘.?..€i..?,“il‘it2Z c s about ii 20th of thc amount ii e ordered being furnished; at acerttiin shop the bottle wns entirely innocent. of the drug called for by the pre- scription, being filled mostly with that economical specific, “aqua pu- ra.” It is a dangerous and reprehensible thing to trifle with the lives of peo- ple in this way, and Charlottetonians should congratulate themselves on the integrity and skill of our local pharmacists. The Two Macs, to whom The Guar- dian is indebtcd for the above inter- esting information, have a systemat- ized prescription department that is of superior merit, judged by the rc- in~ NADIAII PACIFIC n" flllllf-S5 ~ no omni smnsmvs LA ll HAMPLAIN LA E ANITOBA _.. .. 81150 HIMPBEBBES . . . . . . .__ 851 I5 is .- Q ri Macs’ prescription department that an average of 6000 prescriptions are compounded every year, a record that any drugstore in Canada could well be proud of. STOCK NOTES John Anncar, Lower Montague, re- serge suit trimmed with white satin ll ` M" Interesting News About u Recent Drug-Test in New York City i .P1-1ri*fffllNr ‘ Steamer Halifax leaves every Tuesday at noon, for Hawkesbury, Halifax and Boston. _ F A R E S isi Class $|I~00 znd Class io 20 Round Trip I8 Passengers leaving Charlottetown _ "ictou on Wednesdays connect " llalifax for Boston. _ RO Rl ‘ ing steamer eaves 5 s.x1§i9l¢¢» Montreal, Thousand Islands. T0f0Ul'0 and Niagara Falls. Elegantly 8