MAY 6» 1911 'vm miisi mm 'rim cnARLo'r'ra'rowN coannniu f- .-,-,M D, Im.. ~ PAGE FIFTEEN ` i f . , ~ ., K i . _ C0018 t0 l1¢8l¢Ct your hair until it leaves B Id? vw? Gvinsw neglect your dandniff unc U i you are bald? C rtainl t, _ suit your _doctor. Ask him about Ayerysnlilair mit never stains or changes the color of 7 they hair. {,,$,~_;y~;,°_;¢ 1 " ' ---------~ wr. 4 » _ I' The I ronclad "'§. '- " _ _4,- I-"_ ,. . . _ = ’ -_-;;_-L; I/ 'lhere is a _feeling ol strength and security about this clock that you don’t get with any other alarrn. There is dignity in its appearance. It's kiiockpioof dust- proof,dropproof and guaranteed. Price $1.50. ` , W. W. Wellner. Jeweler " f , It Rings to Beat the Band We like tolct them make our studio their play house. That means 'natural pictures. puns H9 if -3 ‘"2 '3 ` _._ ii i. / -;'..:~".:;... I ' /Id I I have an exceptionally good waigli to .ifTer you at a moderate price. lt is made especially for nic in the 7, i5 and i7 jewi-l grades. Evi-ry one fully gii:ii~;iiiti-gel. C. W. Patterson dttsrtuthtf Jeweler , _r _ We are now ready to deliver best quality of Roach Lime from Kilns on St. Peter’s Road in large and small quantities suit- able ior farm i ri g buildings and white-_ washing, I C. Lyons dl). Co. MUIHEHS HII ll PIJIIGIMI WASHINGTON, May 2--Dcclariiilll that wherever the Mormon organiza- tion controls the church is in indis- puted possession oi all political pow- cr. contrary to the federal coiistitii- tion, the National Congress of Moth- ers, at its closing session tonight, adopted resolutions urging c0I1iZf05‘ sional legislation to eliminate poly- gamy, recommending a constitution- nl amendment giving federal jurisdic- tion over the crime of polygainy and protesting against the acceptance by| the battleship Utah of the silver ser-I vice bearing the representation of llrighain Young. Mrs. Frederick Scholl of I’liilum¢i waists-lust the very thing worn also where and with tha right stylo about f-V'°"1- All prices. Special llno $l.00 - Priwse Bros Ltd 4-i8di.f l . "See our display of l<‘isliiiii: 'l‘ai:klc lmiore piirchnsiiig nlsewlierc. lt will he to your ailvnntnirc to do so. -I9. A. Fristiir-(lniit.i'al lli‘iigi¢torc-Siiiiny- side. fi-Gdill. Wiiidi>w|_ihaiiic Beer Sz \Veeks. 2»3dtf. .___ The Bahy’s Pictiiresi V 4 g Cook’ls Photographer _fs it 'rim studio iviaséfcoigqtny is Always . [fig-/, | i\ H _ I :'I;‘:`lI I LQ'-. : i ‘1=il§_\\f~;`;1.§i?' . _ ; 'f I '_ - ‘ \ i-A-H;%i§J»; :rs-sr.;-_-_=.:f:ie} ‘ F hionablc ..=~.;~:~;. = w I / /‘-f klnvictus Shoes M 7'-Ti '. ‘ id- .=' § vi .€_ hi I 5 Yoii’ll like these spring styles in the Invictus shoes. both in style :iiid worli you can liavc. ’l`bcrc's none batter. 2.5¢ liottlc---E. A. l<`ostcr-(lentral Driigstorc-., Sunnyside. _ r-'-'-'1i'-1-Q. , THE People’s Theatre sarunolr The Home ol' the Scsi 'l‘ukeii oil tlii- (Yonai oi |‘¢-ru. I The Gixrdnefs Ladder A(‘oiiu-ily in which viipiif |.riiiiu|-lui Also IN-TWO-FULLREELS The Cowboy and Frontier Cele- liraiion Held nt Cheyenne, Wi-ri. Real Indiana, Cow boys, e t and Prof. C. E. TAYLOR In word ol Magic iiiid Veiitrllouiiism All For five Cents Coming Annie Laurie zione, Labatory demonstrations und, Mrc- l-lugli Mcliiirr, l_li‘:idulluini~, is visiting hcl parents .it llioiiklyii in t - V _ -~ _ I I _ ~ ` ' __' ' iui~:'i‘iioIiis'i'. Mrs. .Iohii (lrollcii, Diiiiiiiiioii llotcl, Einerald, was a visitor to thc city yesterday- The Giiardiaii has a slilciiiliil onen- inl: for a boy who has had expericni~i= I in n, printing office. Si-c classiiied col- uiiiii. There will hc sei'\'ice iii Marslifield l"i'esbyterian Church tomorrow al- ternoon at three o'clock. Mr. Rattee will take the service. A special col- lection will he taken for the China Famine Fund. Rev. R. G. Struthie will conduct the services in Zion Presbyterian Church tomorrow, morning and even- ing. The morning subject will be "The Promise of Pence" and the evening subject, “Men for the Minis-' try." Dr. W. H. Jiiiiies, who has been on the Island during the past three iiionths, associated with Dr. l’ethick as meat inspector, left yesterday morning on return to Montreal. I-Ie is succeeded by Dr. (XE. Derome oi Montreal, who will remain licre until further notice. i Hugh Mcliurc, Bradalbane, was iii the city yesterday attcndinganieet-, ing of the l’. ld. lslaiid Orphanage at' Mt. Herbert. Seven applicationsl have been received for children to be placed in the Orpiiuiiagc and they have been accepted. Eriiest llormaii, formerly of this city, has bccoiiic a member of the ’l`igci's Baseball (`liib of,` Moncton] wiierc he is iiow located. Ernest was a valued mciiibcr oi the Teddy llcar alggrcgatioii licre ol three years ngo, having Ofliciatcil hcliiiid the liattcr. teaiii. - Srirernl pii,'sciigei‘s from 1*, E, 15. delayed in Moncton llloiiday night on accouiit of ncriilciits on tlic Intercol- oiiiai bctwccii Vziiiiscc. .luiiction and Point du (flu-iie. (liic locoinotive was disabled near Slicdino, and aiiotlicr raii orl thc trark nt tlic Point with iilio result tliiif. llie iiiissciigcis did not ai'rivo in ll'loiiot,oii until six o'clock p. ni. Many of them rciiiaiiied in Moiictoii iiiitil yi\stci'ilay.-'l‘i~uiiscript, ’llic ltldiiioiitoii i-oi‘i'i=.spoiiilr-nt of tim Mriiictoii 'l‘iiiie.~i \\'i'iti‘s2 l’i'oi`. W. l-l. Watts, foriiu‘i'Iy orgiiiiist in l~‘.t__ .Ioliii's l’rcsbyteriuii i~liui‘cli, Moiictoii, is in l'}dmoiitoii. Since coming to ilir- wcstcrii toivii the l‘i‘ofesi~ior has iiiudo a niiino for liiiiisclf iii thc music world aiiil is the organist iii the I<`ii'r~1t Pros- liyt.ci'inii,'which is one oi i'hc lai'gi\.s;t i'liiii'i‘lii-s' iii ltliliiioiitoii. l\li'. Watts Moiirtoiiiaiiit, |iiii‘liriilni~l_v iliosi- of St. .loIiii's <'oii_i;i-vgiitioii, :is hi- 'pro- sidcd at the organ iii that churcli for tivo years. I'rc\'iliiis to coming |“.,»,. l‘rof. Watts wiis in (‘liiii‘lotti\t.owii. 'l'liiS wack the liiioys oiitsirlp the liiirbor ivei-ie. placed. All -biioys are this your ‘iii splenrliil conditioii, liar- ing been cleaned and carefully attend- ed to. This year some changes will be made iii the placing of the huoys. The niid-strfiit gas and aiitoniatic| buoy will lic moved to West Point' and the niitomntnic buoy there is to be placed oil North (Tape reef. A large black can hiioy will be placed on the end of tlic Miscoiiche sho!-il wliicii will iiiiiloiilitedly prove a great, Hifi to iiuviizatioii in that im-silty, Ai new hiio_\' will bc placed off Zephyr Rock. 'l`lii.~: will be of ii diilcrent; type than the former gas buoy. The larger buoys will be put out wlicn the Ab- erdecii arrives iroin Halifax, M Limoges with equal credit to liiiiiscli and iiis.(’\l"`ll 23"‘ll HUIY Villlllllllllltlli 3 =\- mmi to ],0i,,¢,_\- ,,,, the ,m,_,,,la,,,1 “,c,.e_lCvciis0iig, Sermon and l’i‘occssioii 7 locoiiiotivc. sunt to take its Dlace.I(‘IHSS‘ at gum' All “M5 f"°"- H015' will be well i'ciiiviiiIwi'i\i| by |iinnv,HAS lt`ir.~;l. l\1ctliodist~li.i-\' ll. lil. 'l‘|ii.iin us ut ll and 7. Sunday School and Iiiblc (lass at 2.30. Visitors wel- come. llrucc (‘liui‘ch- ltcv. Wiii. Hiurisiiii at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Biblc (‘lasi-5 at 2.30. Pew five reserved for college stiidents. lilvcryhudy welcuiiie, PRESBYTERIAN. St. Jlames-Rev. T. F. Fullerton at eleven and seven. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. College stu- dents and strangers cordially in- vited. Zion.-Morning prayer meeting at ten a. m. Rev. R. G. Strathie at ll and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at two thirty. College students and strangers cordially welcome. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. Central Christian-Rev J. F. Floyd at eleven and seven. Sunday School :md Bible class at 2.30. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday at 8 p. m. All seats free. Everybody, including college students, cordially invited. Minister's Residence. 104 Prince. BAPTIST. Baptist-Rev. ’/5.1.. Fnsh at clevcii ami seven. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m., with "Loyalist" Class for adiilts in church auditorium. A cor- dial welcoms is extended to all the services ol this “horuelilie church." Aivoiirosn. SL. l’ctci"s t‘iit.lii‘ili~;il-I.oiv Siiiidiiy iii. Mzitiiis :ind liitaiiy i0.55 ti. iii. l~‘i'ocei-ision and Sung Eucliarist 11 ii. in. Band of Hope Service 3 p. iii. p.m. Rev. l`:iiioii Simpson and H. St. l’aiil'i~: r of zi sci of Clii_iia wortli liaviiig 43 piece lea G. F. Hutcheson I jeweler-Opticiaii TI A SHINGLE IN TIME SAVES NINE. Many kinds ol sliiiiirliiinlliiii this hes roof covering tliiit uiiy iiiiiii min lop oil with Is ii Fire Insurance Policy ln si ri-linhlnllo. so that il the liro fiend dollar wit hoiit dolny. _SAN I<`RAN(`lSt!(i, Miiy 12-Au- nouncement is inode of n gift of .$100,- 000 to Stniiford lliiivcrsity by 'I`hoin- as Welton Stanford, brother of thc lute Senator Stanford, hull of which is to bc used in iiivcstigiiting psycliic plicnoiiieiiai. Sui far no dcliiiitc dccisioii luis been reached by the t.riistec.< of Mr. Stan- ford foi' the scope of tlic investiga- tion. I Mr. Stiiiiford is said to have assur- ed the trustees of thc iiniversity tluit lic is ready to supply ns iiiiicli as $1,- 000,000 for the iiivcstiirritioii of spir- itism iinil kindred siibjccts. He has rcnclied this ilccisioii_ lie says, be- cause ho liolicvcs tliui. the niost ccr- tsiiii wny-to liiid out thc f.riil.li is to iiitercst lcuriicd pcrsoos in the sub- ject und let tlicin coiidiici. iiiipiii‘tiiil iiivestigiitioiis iiuilcr roiiilitioiis that will cxcliidc iiiipostoi-s. JUSl` AKRIVED 'l`wo cnr loads "’|`iidliopr-" i~ni‘i'iui:cs iii lilxprcss Wiigoiis, I`’*" $.35”-f el' 'Si "Ki/6 \f“'\ ~_ \'\\ 'Q-+..’¢~.\\:w.`_ _ ,:.._.‘ ,, . ._ I ‘"1-; \.. -_ 5 0 Q S 4| `\`._ _ _X g . . ’ A Great Sale of Hosiery Black--Ladies’ Cotton Hose--Tan lleavy weiglit cotton stockings, double liccls :ind toes, o to io 2 pair lor 25c l"ull fiisliioiiecl stock- ings with spliced heels ‘rind toes,:ill sizes 20c pair l"ull fnsliioiicd iiiucrio cotton hose with spliced heels and toes 25c pair Carter top double sole high spliced heels und toes. Toe guards. Gauze weight 3.5¢ pair l-Iezivy weight cotton stockings, double heels :ind toes, 9 to io 2 pairs for 25i: .l"ull fzisliioncd stock- ings with spliced heels and toes, all Sizes 20c pair l"iill iiisliioncd pui‘_c niucao cotton hose, spliced heels and toes 25c pair- (iuuze weight cottori;" hose garter top. D.ouble`" heels toes and soles _I 35c pair Embroidered Hosif ry Fine cotton hose gauze weight. Garter topps double heels and toes. Silk embroidered black or tan, sizes 9 to io 25c oairi lllack :incl tan, gauze and light weight lisle l1oSe_;§` with silk clockinqs and silk eiiibroidcrcd points. 'l`en diflerent patterns in sizes() and 9 12 40c. 50c, 60c pair EXTRA SPECIAL 500 Pairs of Sample Stockings. Dozens of pairs of lisle stockings worth 4oc, zi pair. Black, green, sky, reseda, pluiii, tzin, brown, iiiauve and ]>iiil< ` l`l k` 25° Piiiii 'I hc finest quality of is c stoc ings C . in every wanted slizide. Regular prices 5oc 55c. 'l`lic very licsi silk l_i.sJlc, :ind gziiizc hosiery. Regular prices 75c :ind 85c a pa ir, all colors. Gauze weight lisle stockings in black or tau 25c pair Iletlcr i|ii;ilit_v of gaiizc lislc hose, spliced liecls and toes 356 pair l"iiic iiicrcerised lisle liosc iii citlier black or iuii 3.5¢ pair llcst ipiiiliiics iii gauze, iight :md rc_.;iil:ii‘ wciglil. pslcs 50c, 65c. 75|: yd Men's Piiiii PAIR 'Lisle Hosiery Silk Stockings I"inc qiiality of spiiii silk stockings with high spliced heels, soles and toes Sizes. o to xo 85c pair l"ull fasliioiicd silk liosc, with extra spliced liecls :iiid tccs 9, r) I-2 L25 pair Sox l"inc quality of mricao cotton sox, black and tain 2 pair for 25c Splendid quality of lisle black and tans 25s pair 'l`lie best quality of niercerised lisle sox in black and tan Y 35:: pair 55 z 49- L .., ,.A_,_ _ _ . , Y -~'.».p- \» ~ i, . 1. 1 ` i i i , . _ M? -' , ._:_..;_ . 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