to?‘ it‘ uh chances with coll-tiri- Io of oonati lion, or bwn way to make est _ l! sod resu- Iarl -a“~l_or Kellogg's n acts es- . . e acts. u“, h Mu“!!! of habit-forming is ALL bran. you Illa opaaitasiltsr ' - the exclusive Kellogg flavor. ay. It _It with Kellogg's Bras everywhere agree ‘that only ALL bran e ailment con send can be 100 per cent eflective-they hid‘ may recommend Kellogg's Bran. I u-m m. ‘he 0:15,‘: Eat at least two tablespooniuls ‘hexane. Begin at once system from them. ilogfrlirul. If eaten ~h ‘nnnwalm "m" c Eat Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumhled, with milk or cream. Sprinkle e ‘m it over other cereals. Cook it with_ hot cereals. Try it in wonderful bran muhins, bread, griddle cakes and other h unke- hr-cv" recipes given on every package. Kellogg's Bran is the road back to . health. lt is Iusdc in Toronto, Canada cooked and krunl- and is served in individual scksges successful‘ wlfen all at the lesdin hotels and clu every- failed. This is because where. Ask or it at your restaurant. Doctors it is sold by all grocers, I dail —in ‘chronic cases with ovcry mes.’ You will like it.‘ You will enjoy the delicious nut-like flavor- FAVORED BY JUDGE stew roux, June s. —"Bingtng denotes happiness". ids McCauiey Wednesday as filled the said Judge I Juliet‘! Did the citizens of Ver- ona cause his arrest for disorderly conduct‘! They did uot." happy. Samuel Veiman and his wife re~ turned to their home at 321 Smith avenue, Hohokon, singing happily, They tuned in the radio, turned on County District Court. the phonograph and started the “Did~" not Romeo serenade hiellllilyer piano. They were very _ Seen and Unseen SURPRISE" does more than arment so that it looks t dissolves hidden im- without injury to color or fabric, and leaves the garment thoroughly cleansed. ‘. _v vvylv éuwvwl- M o“ cauli- low!‘ M.‘ . ‘ ONTAIIO IF“ was WHIOT:t:ND DLADK s s sss s sss4 re You Troubled With Indigestion ' n. Any Form r Ilexall ‘ I D epsia Tablets _-‘forths.. ‘of C...‘ mark- sd by gastric distress, heartburn, sour stomach, flatulence They are sedative, ‘“ _, antacid and l antiseptic: oountsraot fermentation and sourness and stim- ~ -' ~ uists tits stomach and bowels to increased activity. PRICE 25o. 69s AND s1.oo PER sox. Guaranteed to glvs satisfaction or money refunded, Sold Only By MacKINNON onus co. Thcéixltexall Kodak Store I’. 0. Box 332 ss sssssssss s --¢-‘ ‘ nu: cnAanomorown-rmnnoinn rut iiliiiiiililil ltonrlod 50f the l FOR PRINTING OIIVERY do. liont. . Ioriptlon cat! on the Guardian can. trai Job Printers, Yhone III. I880 5 tf THE 8. S. WINONA sailed from Montreal Sunday mornins and duo to arrive in Charlottetown Wednes- B p.111. All are invited. day morning. For further iuform~ atlon apply Carveli Bros. 2670-8-10-11 I POLICE COU RT.—~'I‘he. postponed hearing of s charge against a mill: vendor for violating one of themilk byedliwl. was taken tat. the Police Court yesterday. On producing gaflg. 1'11""? evidence that his dairy herd undergone the tuberculin test, his case was dismissed. A man named Doyle appeared on a drunk charge "l"! P°°°iY°<1 svatwnded sentence o! $5.00 tine or twenty days in ‘gaol. AUTO 'Acc|lDEiNTs~—A somewhat - serious accident occurred Saturday evening at Parmington when a ca: travelling from Charlottetown tr Sourls lett the road and overturned The occupants, until the last. of June. teacher in tho commercial depart afternoon, Mr. Creed was lendere HOME FROM SYNOII-Jucig- Warburton rctttrnod home Ssturdn night from Fredericton where he a the meeting of the Sync‘ Ecclesiastical province u an» "m, gum“ “mo; arreurlou POTATO show- ilt-iflsve you sp W. Kain-Class III. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE on their way to attend the service: '~B°- Ii l9 "0990 ‘limi- tfliflllhflllc dedicating the Qpgning or the m,“ zommunicatioll with the whole con- chancsl of the Souris Presbyterian 111911! i8 not lat‘ distant Church. were all badly shaken u] and several were thrown out. Thr QHURCH DEDICATION-St. Ja~ driver, Mr. Lockhart was lemme: "06 Presbyterian Church. Souris. against the steering wheel and rr "M rB-opened and dedicated on ccived serious injuries to his chest iunday last, large congregations be- he was nblo however. to return t: n: present at both morning and ev~ the city with the other members o ‘$111118 lfirvice. At the morning ser- his party yesterday morning. Tn. "ice Rev. J .M. McLeod, st. Peters cause of the accident was the sud Woderator of the Maritime Synod. den breaking n; one or the r541“. traached and conducted the dedlca rods from the steering shaft, ory service. Special music was entlercd by the choir who sang in WEDDtNG WEDNEBDAYF/rn; ~ddition to the regular hymns the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Pitman illihflm. G00 18 R SDI?“- MTB- E- W. of Halifax, to Mr. W_ iD. Creed, o tfcKinnon of Charlottetown sang as Prince Edward Island, who is u.‘ t solo. Lead Kindly Llrht. very, commercial teacher in the Standarc Wltlliailleblcillly Jil- l-hu ovllllillg. ' Business lCOllBKe how. Will be aoi iervlce Rov. E. E. Styles chairmen enlnizcd next. Wednesday in Haiifa: -f the Methodist Conference, prca- - says the Telegraph Journal of St bed. The choir was assisted on John. Mr. Creed leaves t-his morn his occasion by a number of solo- ing for ‘Halifax and will lbs away it! from Charlottetown. Mr, Leigh l-iis plate» llngwell sang "One Sweetly Sul- wiii be tilled at tho college by Mr -mn Thought. A duet was given by Ernest l’. Paco, who has been tin iessrs Dingweil and Qulgley. "The 'aiiey of Peace. Trio, "Wandering; luont. at Acadia. University. Frida) lhiid, Como Home" Messrs. Ding-I ‘wit, Quigley and Sterne. Solo, Mal a ‘kitchen shower by his friends o lulgley, Beautiful isle of Some tho business COIIGRO. who presente PERSONALS Cnnnda, and visited his dauklllt!‘ he cm, yesterdun ss sAAs I Mrs. dtato, wife oi‘ Itov. A, 1F. Bat’. lioctttr of t'ho Fredericton Church ,Mra. Warburton, who loft the lslllllt Flwlth him, remained at Frederictn» ion a more extended visit. I x O ' fiufgzasszgczghtrntgggzlrfieztfng, Mr. L. W. Murdock, Murray} Aknnnvg ma lmpnrwht matters ,,~ "tlver, is among ‘the guests rogiat-i for discussion was the admission 0 a clergyman of another denominn lion to the pulpit of the Ansllvnr Church. This was carried 20 to 2' by tho bower House, or tho ordln ary clergy and lnity. hut it was w toad by the Bishops. The dlacusalol n1‘ tilts question on both sides wit: of a very high order. U16 b9!"- U" Judge had seen for many years. Oti- or matters were not of very lmlwl Wei- Doyle of Sydney Stroot. tlmt interest. and the Synod was o1 ‘ — ly two days In session. There was: Miss Katie McKenna. nccomnlm lad by Miss Kalle Monaghttn. left good attendance of clergy and Ia’ inturday morning on a holiday trip th New Brunswick ant Nova Scotln, and there was s goo~ .o Roxbury. Mass. attendance from Montreal and Que bee. ‘ ty from bo RUBY RING slilt seocldlalgs, tn ali fashionable shades. including cold "g assoturstv THE LAST wolto m SILK s-rock- ma PERFECTION Wlthotl wishing to detract from tits merits of any other 906d stocking, we ean say with snfltusteatn and finality that RUIVRING is our Ideal of ovsrfltlng a stilt stocking should be to give maximum appearance value and great.- sat ssrvles, vsius. ITOPI OARTIR RUNC red at the Victoria. titted Gordon, ltosonoath. ompnnied by Miss Amy Clark. he annual convention 0i the ‘Muri he Marltimoa. Fiery, Itchy Skin Quickly Soothed hat is irritated or broken ad skin specialist. eczema right. up. drug store. plied for inspec- 254107731. i. A. SERVICE ATNIGTORIA- The Salvation Army from‘ Char- lottetown will visit Victoria . and conduct a. special service Win: the hall on Wednesday, June, 11th at ‘Mo-GILL 8TUDENT\8.—tln the lllt of Prince Edward island stud- 6H1! _who were successful in the re- cent MoGiil University Examina- tion the following uameaare tobe added to those published. Second Yqr Honors. B. A.\C0ltlB&—-pasned the second year examinations in the ordinary course leading to B. A, B. had since his first appenrnnce. A. MacDonald, Jr., Charlottetown, (Son of Mr. S. A. MacDonald, dry goods merchantb-Ciase Li, David Keir, Malpoque (eon of Dr. James -—Mrs. James L. Mullen, of this :'ty, had Ithe somewhat rare pleas- lre a. few evenings ago of convers- ng by tialephono with her daught- conshung MM‘, ur, Miss Ethel, in New York. The Jan“ Meghan o; this cnyhhm d3“ aonversation was quite distinct. ghter Miss Adelaide nu sister Mrs ‘hilwilil "WW1 imvfflvflmwt in McMurdQ, M555 |Muflel MDMurdU ha telephone service of today as and Mr, RQy whitahgad, who we“ zompared with than. of a few years Everything Must be Soldas we arc, Going Paint‘ and vnnnrsttt May be secured at a big saving while our stock lasts. At present Ready Mixed Paints Varnishes-all kinds . ' Household Enamels Pure White Lead Pure Colors \ We are going entirely out of business and every gallon of paint‘. in ‘ ' stock must be’ sold. Factory cost 1s all we ask. Now is your chance! GOING our or Business! vhere. The anthem by the choir. him the gifts. with many axpresr vas ‘The Heavens Declare." Mrs. ions of good will in prose and verse licKinnon taking the obiigato. iinard’; Linlment For Coughs . Mr. A. E. Clarice, Souris, visited‘ Mr. H. J. Mabon. Montague, was‘ imong tho visitors in the city yes- Th, arday. ‘Miss Emma. Gordon. It. N, was, walled homo suddenly owing to the serious illness of hor father Capt. Mrs. John Lawior and Miss Mary Hagen, Miiivnle, spent Mominy In lharlottotown. guests of Mrs. Em- Mrs. Ed. Cantweil and two chil- .lren loft yesterday morning on a 'iait to Lynn. Mans. They were no Mr. (l. it‘. Hutchoson. Optometrist oft yesterday morning to attond lmc Optomotric Association which IIBBIH today in St. John. N. B. The‘ onvcntion covers a period oi‘ ihffifi lays and tho educational foaturm if the programme cannot fltli to be ‘ery helpful to tho Optomctrlnts of _27 inches wide With Sulphur Months-Sulphur. a pieatlku! mosm, will soonthc and heal skit: ou with eczema: that ls covered With 351;: rnsn or pimples, or is roulrb 1r dry. Nothing snbduos fiery akin iruptione s0 quickly. says a im- Tbe moment this sulphur pro- raration is applied the itchiul ltops sud after two or three ippllcations. the eczema" is K0!" tnd the skin is delightfully clear md smooth. Sulphur is so precious \s s skin remedy because it doa~ troys the parasites that cause the burning. itching or disfigurement. Mentho-Buiphur always heals A small jar of Rowlea Mentho Sulphur may he had at an! I001! ,__._.i.. Barn Paints Shingle Stains Wagon Paint Auto Enamel Out of Town Customers Arelnvited write us for sam- ples. prl-ces and any information we can give them about our goods. -Don't miss the bargains because you can't get in-iwrite us. Your Chance to Save On * Wiltom-Brussels Velvetz—Tapestt'y and Fibre Squares Room size squares in all sizes and designs-a splendid selection to choose f. tearing at One Third Off! 35 Wilton and Velvet room size rugs in ali sizes priced from $3000 to $85.00. 50 Tapestry and Brussels room size rugs in llll sizes- priced from $15.00 to $45.00. 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Splendid to wear. 22'/-_.‘1'nohes wide .................................. .. $2~B0 for $1.85 yard 22y, inches wide ' . $3.40 for $2.27 yard .. $2.96 for $1.95 yard .. $3.40 for $2.25 yard 27 llnehes wide Yard Wide Carpet for Church, Plat- forms, Halls, etc., etc. l" WWW". green. blue android, strong wearing and low in prics .. ....\..-...... .............. .. $1.00 fer 80c yard Coco Matting Used for covering the sl-sies in Churches and Halls- also as vsrsndshs-geod. strong close weave. 21 inches wide . 08c for 04c yard I0 inches wide .. $1.10 for 82c yard “Kirsch” Flat Rods in all Styles Single 86o for 20o and 45o for 33c Doubts ......-. 70o for 52o and 90a re.- 07o Verandah Mats l llg strong mats made of eeco More and closely woven. stsnsllsd In attractive designs and color-Inga $3.60 for $2.86 ASTHMA w» lite s {gt E. NT Spread linimént on brown paper and apply tothroatl siso inhale. ._gwnt2go'g Save Money by Buyirtgg Curtains—Curtaining's Overlvangings-_Portieres At These Prices i 100 pairs of curtains in Msrqulsette and P"!!! dellqna but limited In number of pairs of I pattern. Regularly $6.00 to $14.00 palr- Clearing at HALF PRICE Lovely Madras Overdrape HALF PRICE! TEN DESIGN-S in the most beautiful color comm". atlon-seme half allk. 50 IIICIIOI wide, may be split and still be wide enough. Was $1.25 so $4.50 ysrd HALI-‘Qflmg PLAIN COLOR casement cloth for over-drops purposes, brown, cream and mulberry 95c for 66c yard 50 inches wide-do green. scam um and Marquiaette curtaining at every a» erlpttlon-over 100 designs and qualities to ehdose 1mm‘, Regular 13c to $1.50 yard. All brand new goods Imported --------------------- ONE art-lino or: TAPE-STRY rprrrlER-s u. shades o1’ red, brown, gnu... nice quality with‘ heavy tasssied end. 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Now to the time h sstaot time.‘ ~ a»; m o.» ooueh, ehestsrflsid or perlor sons mo» It how even though you do not nss lit unlit iatar on IIQ to “M IJIID ON! THIRD