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J-‘w,I§;,k ,M_,.v_v.qh:_K_5:_`q%,__ds: 1 V / Q ` w 4 5 -1 ' ‘_ 9'9". ii" " 7’ r » ' I "" ` ‘ "- `i='¢l~'»'.-.`~T~ ..i_~l.**7‘l7ff'l7§` =*~" ""“"‘-U :'‘1€-" ,§;l"`.’f“=»i"'3“"1-%i""> ’ ` 4 ' ` ` A-.'='.>‘~‘ ` "1 11'” ' (~.2i>‘f. "` `“' ‘ ` " ' ` " '.` "“7f*D>:-* N’ ' " " ` ' 1 ‘ ~» .- . ' - r - » - _._.n.._..- -. - _ - ..._...,..~.-ev .... _ _ . ‘~'. 1 ' _ ~ _ ._ - .J .,.i,,,,2, i “M , ‘qi 28 I I ' " ' i i ' I ,#1 -W » 9 5 ti:'IlHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE, 11191; C0 all Farmer’s A A if _ _K if if L_ .lust Arrived; Helps The Schooners l' "McLuref’ and “_Jos eph McGill” arrived yesterday with Al- bion Nut and Al- bion ‘Round Coal. Let us send you a- load. A. Picmnzda co. Milli Slllll FHUM A Wllllll Glllll NEW YORK, May 20.- Seventy- sevrn were saved from possible death in the chilly waters of the Atlantic when tho Iioiland-American Liner Ryndani which collided early today with the tramp steamer Joseph J. (Juneo off Nantucket Shoals Light.- slilp were brought safely to port to- night by the battleship Sotitli Carolina which participated in the rescue. The Ryndani accompanied by the Ambros Lighlship and battleship 'Texas reacli- ed the harbor before the passengers ar- rived and anchored down the Bay. She was drawing thirty-six feet. of water anti much cargo containing footisltins for Holland, valued at at million dollars was destroyed. A hole in her side below the water line about the width of a plate was stopped thc canvas.The Cuneo proce- eding to port under her own steam with a badly dainnged liow_ The Ryiitlaiii left here for Rotterdam _ves- terday with twenty first class and tliirtyfour second class and twenty- three third class passengers. The crew numbered 150. ‘ . prevention of Smut in Wheat or Grain, or scar on Potatoes. It pays to use it. Full directions on each bottle. C00l’ER’S Sheeping,Dipin'g 7 Powder A The best known means _ of destroying all the ticks, I _stopping the fly, prevent- ing and curing the scab, and promoting t h e growth of wool. Geo. E. Hughes The Peoples' Druggist R lim; ciisiiiiiii S is iiitinviit » (Sp¢cial to the Guardian.) ATHENS, May 2i.i.- The general condition of King Constantine tonight was stationery, his temperature was 100.6 ami his pulse 90. “ Mrs Lowe, of Toronto, who demon- strates Bias Corsets here to-day, will show you scores ot' different designs, scores of attractive models. She will show you the style you have been needing for yours, and that you've not been able to get before. Moore & McLeod. 1054-5-26m2i “li &. l. Corsets fitted at Patons to- morrow, there is a pair for every wo- man at Patons. 1097-5-2Sl\‘i2i. t _ . “'- -4 __ Lo” .t...._..- _J No matter what ailment may all Remedy for it that will bring ’ REX be troubling you, there is a Rex about speedy relief. AL L There are nearly 400 Rexall Remedies-one for every ordinary ill-and all guaranteed good or Rexall way. money refunded. Try relief the McKinnon Drug Company .ircat ieorge and Kent Streets I F' I ' »HllIlZ§\ 'have' earnestly striven' to \\\\YIIl§\\\ our best efforts but the best t Phone 345 - 3\\\\\YIl1\\\\€llIIIIIllI&\\\\\\\\\iIlA\\\\\\‘flI% u k Be Skeptical of ke Bargains V '3 f Not All is Gold that Glitters ` sffét 4 I_f you' want, good, pure it _ 5 1 ‘,:_ Q reliable tobacco go to an _._.. 'h ‘K honest. manufacturer. W 1'-~1-.;'f.=‘:¢.a~;-‘s21:'-’.??f:i ==;'.-‘-1_=~;-;: establish such a reputation, and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only Hickey & Nicholson'l`oli. Co., \\\\\\\\\Wl '/II.\\\\\\\\VIIIIII/I PF o be had in the tobacco line. Lift- - Manufacturers' ¢,-_-_-;_-.-:-.~.-:_-_-_*_-:V L~‘:.-3:.1'f::.MnMnc-_~:_-_-.-_-_-; IT PAYS to buy in this Province. THE NoR1'Hu|visEn|.ANo.`- 'rne -s.s. Northumberland docked in iChar- lottetown last evening at 7.55 o‘clock. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. -g The Rev. William Deathe will hold divine service in the Church ot’ England at li, FORMALIN;---fgf the [Long Creek on Sunday next, May 30t »at 11 a..m., and Crapaud at 7 p.m. THE REV. D. McLEAN will preach lat Glasgow Road on Sabbath, the 30th, at 10.30; Highfield at 2.30 and in the People‘s Church_at 7__p.m., and on Monday night, Lot 48, at'7;30. Mr M. . n, _ _, p' -h, 30th, at Churchill at 10.30 a.m., St Catherines at 2.30 and N.M_C. at 7 p_ni. A |N1'EnEs1'Eo Wsrron.-His ingil- ncss Prince Itospiglioso drove from some of the fox ranches adjacent, to Charlottetown. The Prince wiiile here Steriis, at his beautiful summer resi- ling' the ranch there His Highness ‘drove to Mr Ilarry Jenkins' ranch at Upton Park. OVERSEAS TOBACCO FUND.-Mr ill. W. Vintiicombc is still receiving ‘acknowledgments from the boys in the trenches for the tobacco he sont them from the above funds some months ago, and which was so gratefully ap- preciated. Mr Viiiniconibe is still keeping the fund open and will be pleased to receive any amounts l'or- warded to him. The tobi-icco forward- ed in future will go direct to the l".E. island boys. Ifollowing are aniouiits to hand:-Mrs J. J. liorrby. 500-; Mrs G. S. Mciieod. $1; Mr James Stewart., 500.; Mr Fred Traiiior, 250.; Mrs John Anderson, 50c. ' RESIGNED.-The Guardian learns that Mr I-Iugh Mcliinis has resigned his position as editor of the Summer-‘ sitle Joiiriuil and Agriculturist, a position which he filled with marked ability for some eigiit years. lteferr- ing to Mr McIiinis`s resignation the Island l~‘arnier of Suninierside says: “ We have always found him fair and gentlemanly in political argument and we learn of his resignation with shi- cere regret. Ile has worked hard and faitlifull`y whilst among us for all that goes towards the advancement of the province and the betterment of our thriving town. Mr and Mrs Mciiinis will. we understaiid, spend some time visiting friends in `Charlottetown. They will both be greatly missed in the social life of Siimnierside." The Guardian unites with the many friends of Mr ami Mrs Mcliiiiis in welcoming them to Cliarlottetowii. and in the hope that Mr Mciiiiils will not remain long out of harness. lie has for the past eight years earned his;rest. but it is hoped that a brief’ vacation will turn his thoughts again to the stren- uous life in which he has so mani- festly proved his usefulness. A BELGIAN ’ViSITOR.-Mr J. C. Tlioumsiii, Antwerp, Belgium. is at present a guest of Mrs George Carver ol' the Forester House, Pownal, having arrived on the Island a week ago from New York. I-Ie was in Antwerp when the war broke out, and his description of the state of affairs at the outset is particularly interesting, giving one a good idea of the hardships and priva-_ tions the noble Iielgians were com- pelled to suffer through no fault of their own. He states that no food could be obtained witiiout a certificate from the Coiiiiiiissioner of Police, and then only a small' quantity of certain foods was allotted to each -person. llroiul was the priticlpal,,ral,ioi_i, and sometimes potatoes and canned meat could be obtained.» No beef or fresh meat of any kind was allowed the civilians, ns this was all ,reserved for the army. Mr Tlioiinisiii left Belgium on August I6 last, and went to Paris, from whore he later sailed for New York. ills people are now in Havre, Fraiice. This is not his first trip to this side of the Atlantic, as lie has spent many summers in New York and speaks English iltiently and with perfect ease. lie also speaks French-, German and his native toiiguo. Ho is an interesting conversationalist for a man of 21 years, and expresses him- self well pleascd with the Island and particularly its hospitable people; especially his kind liostei-is, Mrs Car- ver. iio will, at least, spend the siiiiiiiior ltere. SCHOOL WORK.- Following is the llonor'_Roll `oi'-the pupils of Mur- ray liztrliour St-bool for the month of April. l‘rint'ipal's Dopartiiient. Grade Vll_---l, Marlon iliigli; 2, Gladys Cle- inr-nls' il. i<‘lore|i<-_o Keeping. Grade \'l.»»l tl|ad_v.~i Maci(iiinon ami Mar W/KI/A\\\\\lW/III//¢\\\\\\\\WIIIIIIl\\\\YIIKI giiret itichards teiluall; 2. lCtliel_i:en.- _ tie; Ii, Bda Macl.ood_ (‘rado V. 1, E ' 55' ' " L in --W" 'J-` Agiws lloll; 2, John Maillmotli il. R0- liiiid Lo liuclieur. Perfect attoiidaiico. " ~~i<‘lore|i<'.t- iioeping. Bessie Keeping, ildu M.iti.eorl, John Matiieod, Gladys Concrete 'S the best it/i<=i<||iiioii,‘ ntiiei Peiiiiy.. Mi1'- 31-0° B°"‘°~ E- A- elaborate designedboxes-th ngs ii. Luciano. im.. mama meiumien Foster. Sanol Asent fbeauty andfgygu 3 ‘gy fgfe, !.*.cLEAN G McKlNNON 0 . 1108 5 28m3l ‘ _ Barriaton. Attorneys, Notary Pub w _.:}lonie e g . a pt Ts _ V Sclioolrooni Saturday afternoon at 3 \ »’ Const! Permanent Mortgage Corporn _,_ _ . ~ - 'o’clock. Bread, cake. _;pastry, etc. fr 0 I I -- I Johnson & Johnson l l ' l 'TlL1e"Censt1jql Guardian 7 r '“ ` r""“'f""“= The - _ _ The Men’s & Men’s Store ' 119-121 Queen St. Ch’tow-n Stoyg .,..v _ i i pi Summer Suits with f *_ Dash and Style--- 1 A Special ,Showing I _ .|- ffl. ._~.~\- 'I till? _ ‘_ /. _ ' 1 l __ 1', ,_ if.; _ ‘I-/i.'l|I‘. f ` l ."1 '_ / if. “il»iflf‘ _ i ‘ '» -el. _ i I 1 . `,‘ _i ' if., _ lllltr l ,W i \ lf ll‘l`-_ if ltr I . _ fi-- .iii »" I ;i 'Qi '-‘.» 6 _ We’re trying to run this store in your inter- est to give you more for your money than you. have been accustomed to offer you values you can’t get else where in men’s ready to wear suits -And the wide awake chap knows it. A very smart two piece outing suit,made of a light weight English Tweed the color is a fawn with a dark hair line stripe made in a three button sack model only half lined trousers have double cuffs-_and belt, loops sizes 34 to 40 chest. Special... Finely finished Tweed Suit dark brown shade the fabric in this suit is a nice smooth cashmere finished tweed, a soft finished close- ly woven material with good wearing qualities this is one of our leading spring models. Latest model coat. single breasted 3 button, good quality twillecl lining, an exceptionally good suit at the low price we are asking. Special ................. ° There’s remarkable value_ in our navy blue or black English Serge Suit made from a fine woven all wool English-fabric coats are fashionably cut, single breasted, 3 button style iiiied with a wool Italian Cloth, 5 button vest, trousers have belt loops and side straps, sizes 36 to_ 42 chest, a splendid value at this low price, Special... - A strong well made suit of excellent mat- erial one of those very serviceable brown pin check suits. A very neat pattern for summer wear, 3 piece suits, 3 button sack, single breasted model. high button _vest and_newest shape trousers. This is a suit _that will give excellent wear and will keep its shape perfectly, Special ............ ._ - One of the seasons smart styles, a light brown tweed double breasted model,3 button sack with nice pin stripe effect, made with wide lapel and medium high vest, good Italian llni1‘i`g§Tro'u'sers 'have sidestraps and *belt loop can be made with or without_cuff, the real suit for smart dressers, Special A dressy suit of dark_brown tweed. large check, this is a suit that is very moderately priced would be good buying at $15 00, 3 but- ton sack coat, well lined canvasand hair cloth high button vest, pants _have side straps and belt loops. Compare this suit with anything you have seen at $15.00 and you will pronounce it a corker at this price. __ ° SPECIAL VALUE AT $12.50 (I)Jfsi2ngS§;;eti_i“the tails 1 . 75 HERE IS A COMBINATION GARMENT in which we'd like to interest eveiif man who ever wears a shirt. its specially designed for the belt wearing man. Hand' some shirts-newest designs, well tailored, well finished, but with the “tails” ingeniously fashioned into drawers, thus forming a combination garment of perfect fit. perfect ease, perfect comfort. A garment that will not "crawl up" or “slip down" out of place and that will not cause you a minute’s inconvenience from the time you put it on, l until bed time. See these at _ _______ _ _ _ Women’s _ “Overall Aprons” ` ----49c--~ . llere is a really notable value in big, easy, Comfortable all over aprons of blue or black stripe print, neatly bound with edging ............................ ______..49c Sweeping can to match.._,........_.10c Child’s Aprons..._.__..__. _ . _ _ __29c Child’s Aprons_._.. ._ ._ .___.32c ALL NEW New English Petticoats 60c to $1.7 5 A LOT OF OUR CUSTOMERS have been waiting for this great_ lot of English Skirts-glad to announce their arrival Neat cilktaf skirt....._ ..................... _.60c Soft Sateen with knife pleated frill___$1_25 Watered moreen skirt in many colors 1._75 Fine soft, smooth, beautifully made skirt Child’s Aprons_..._.__..__... ........ ._35cJ with very deep pleated frill _____ ._ ..__.__._._..1.75 JUST IN FROM ENGLAND . toqual); 3, llireiilniai; White., “grade . _ 4,-‘ ir ` 4- li.-1, I-I _ i; L, iine N E for Re airs ill.-'fri 1... A Splendid Display ed Y _ ' O. llobeod K.C. W. E. Bentley. ILC. ::sANoi. stooo auitnen is it the Argencagll malgwt' * m¢i.'eoo'a aeurtev. _ valuable tonic to the system. it pur - We ave 3 ra es to Suit 3]] = ties the blind and cures old sores, tastes and purges from the 5ca llrrlutorn and Attorneys-at-Law _ pimples, sk n eruption and all kindred d , ' 7 lllcol--Bank ot N. S. Chambers, Char- -'nvilnients arising from impurities of lJ0i.l1l¢_iZOH\1 111115811 5CaD0\Ii’iC_€. |°"_et°,,n_ P_ m_ [_ I box .U19 b\°°d~ C°f“P°B°‘\ °f herb’ “Hd OUT higher Efades afe Put Uiplll i 0 J lurrllterl. Attorneys-at Law \ Fire Insurance will not replace them if destroyed. Do you keep them in a vault? Do you keep them where other people can see them You can rent a “SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX”-this can be opened only by yourself. We invite you to inspect our Vault and Safety Deposit 1-he ,,c\,.,,,,,e,- H...-,y B Mm.,-~ ever. _lust calland see ourstock ,,,.,,,,., ,,,,,,.,,_ C,,,,.,,,,,,,,§,, Boxes. 8Y'l‘lY8ll‘ ffbm New Yfifll 10-day with 7 500 tons of hard coal i’or»C Lyons & WARBURTON A SHAW he o ersllotliiiiotello ._ L , ,_ M T ‘ » - mtl.. ...ie ~t B.. in ‘-. lk m itziecation. nm oi Montreal. an a|3eA1',~oe7>`ne,e»srneev/ md"mee»-oia ow-mimi ofiiee Prawn 154 Ri h d qt t P y '- " _iiovsfasnlii `~> " ii ` r J' " amen. cii\riott¢umi.i>.n_i.' . A C \\`l°l‘l - l‘¢¢ "" `* A ` -. 'freshly made, ready for Siiiiday » c , _ ,» i ~~ * ° .*'l~ltn\_.|§ ~.§|.=..ii ..- . ,_._i._.., _ _ . _ .rt , tv ~h` ~ ...das