f i ‘. ,_ “V ' -i. " l “ ' ’ ' . . .5 ` » 1 ‘- 'C ‘ “ ‘ .~ `=""~f...'~‘f`»--f'i.-= ‘I-`=- ’t*"»""‘ ':.-'.."-N*-*"»'»”'\-‘.`=”~‘ »’ '~"2""' iii.:-ri*if‘“\"'~-' ~:,:.»- ;f'f.>»:~.'.i‘.'r~. ~c~-_ ,_ , _ t _ _ ».~i~., _. M., ,gy .,,,;-,;i__. ;. _ - iii, . .-., ...fi-~;,1 ,h..»,i’~)1~,_~l..‘ -- 2*., . girl- _ , . .rip - _ '».l<~‘-.- ' '- ~» 5, , . _ I - - . - .0 _ it __ ., s . - , . , , i* 1 - i paonrroun rs-...ii-_-‘n ms marorih. rss cnmztofrrirrown oosaniau - mam... rms - -' i-wif ‘I " " ' 'io . Q-_ r f' ' I I _ I Y sufrinin so min rsn|zwin1|_a_n in me “Hill-I-lil!" lllrtl ltr All SIRI llef Til lt] 01 lhllg. Exrzaraiss. On., Ocr. nt. "Forseven years, I sixdered with what hysicians called a “Water Tumor". Ilypodermies of Morphine had to be given me to ease the }nin. During one of these bad IpeliS._\ family friend broughta box of “Fruit- a-tives" to the house. I was so bad that it was only when I had taken nearly two boxes that I began to experience relief. I Lept up the treatment, however, and after taking five boxes, I was cured. and when I appeared on the streeis,_my friends said “The dead has come to life" and this seemed literally true because I certainly was at dnllfs door" MRS. JAMES FENIVICK. “Fruit-a-tives" are Sold by all dealer! at 5cc a box. 6 for }2.5.o-trialsi1¢_. 25°. Uf ,mt postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a~tives Limited, Ottawa. B'I'EF‘ANSSEN'8 POLARSHIP adian polar exploration shin Karliik arrived from victoria yesterday with, °'£'u;’;"";’|f “S twelve of the scientists who viii zo' ‘I _ them to yon_ at exactly!-Slam AN IN'I'EREB'l'ING MURDER SI '- - - , _ ARRWES AT Nou _ than regular pnce. loors )lc-- 1 TRIAL IN RUB A. ~ .. ~ ° ° ° KIEFF, Russia, July 10.- Ooiin- I are especially good for ' ~ . _ Hot Summer Paranoia. Samples, lg fm- um J" |;¢1i°¢_ ,mono of chad,” ben", gh” m R “Di R080!!! 31-50 the murder of a little boy .for ritual-I I Q to “ke page in I 53-0° f°" 53-00- istic purposes, asked yesterday that I P°.“m fn.; an Ui-|101' Pfi°°l bf-* subpoenas he issued caliing forl °‘°t'°“' d° nm un . - "¢L°°d- eivhtrnine new witnesses mostly I bowels not devel°P 3 '*”°d I . . . ' . ship Victoria arrived trom Deattle; ° ° Christians, including many disln- for continual or increased - K‘7'”` Suk G|°'°°- *"3* ‘"5" zuished theologians and professors,I doses. 25c. a box, at your in bllwk. WNW. “U9 ‘md °u'°|".and the court surgeon. Dr. Paylotf. I D - p, I .§UdU. 50. 75. 31-09- M°°\`¢&U¢"owing to the divergence of opinion mggmn ' _‘°'d“|c._ *-‘°°d- among medical experts as to the na- "°“’“| I I I I I I with Vilhjalmar Stefanmon into the. F|.lfdI$Ii¢d by 'r S- LOIISOIL _ 3:-5 “goo” Arctic Four hours later the steam-` °°° with Stafanssen, Dr. B. M. Anderson, his lieutenant, and James Murray. oceanographer, The expedition .will remain until July 20th, when the way will he open tb Point Bar- row, the northernmost point of Ala- ska, while her supplies will be trans- ferred to the auxiliary boat Alaskan. which will make the southern D011- under Dr. Anderson from Nome to Victorialaod for scientific rcswrrh worlv. READY I-‘OR GRAND PRIX RACE. PARIS, July 11-Hundreds of au-' tomohile enthusiasts left the capital today and iourneyed northward £0 bc 'on hand for the Grand Prix. f-I-'19 'most important of the European road races that is to be run on the F' 4 'nineteen-mile circuit near Amicus to- Dr. de Van’s Female Pills _A rclzable French regulafor:n.°verfaiL1. These pi!!i arc exceedingiy powerful in '¢g\|‘atfng th; gsi.¢rative_ poniou oft e female sys--m. Refnsa all heap imirations. Dr. do Yuri sro wld ;t “i‘.¥.i.‘.` Sold By Geo. E. Hughes. Arothecaries hal' Lhariottstnwn. Imorrow. The race this year prom- ises to be as speedy and 85 SDQCIACUH lar as the similar contests in tl past. The leading makes of cars o _, France, England and Italy will bw represented in the contest. The cars_ will be piloted by the best drivers in. NONE, Alaska, July 10-The Call- I "Come on with us and iet's go round- . the, block." . AND SO h'E DID !Lust night r ght alter supper it was § dark, `And I went out to play around in front A little while, till time to go to bed, And sam and Charlie Rossman stop- , ` pcd and said, and so 1 did. ' We walked and walked and walked, And it was dark, and they was nine years old, But; I was only five, and when we got Away past all the stores and every- thing, They said, “Come on, let's run and leave the kid." And so they did. And I ran all I could, But they was nine years old, and I was tive And cou1dn`t go so fast, so pretty SOOII I had to stop and walk and come on, hack home |Codfish (green) ' 52,40 home lb All by myself, alone. And it was DAILY SELECTIOIIS FOR . I And .73 nag.; Then mother took the switch led me in the bathroom by the hand, shut the door, and switched me on the legs broke the switch in two, and I And And And licked me with the pbcss; then took of! so hard, JCAUILU-Rel. 171 , '~' ° from or thc wounds ihiiictsu on the I I Kayser Silk Gloves, Long 13 15 b Ben- . ls - » g oy. ies counsel n o requests ` then went on “mi 30g__£>U:¢0l1;i-n k8il1bm\:\¢¥-'_ *gm*-‘the Production of certain 'Hebrew 7 ' _ » 3 '°°- books relating to ritual murders cit- u‘Z5' S150' “ery Pau' '""“““"°°d~|sd by the Roman Catholic priestfding of blood. The lawYers Ba! the My sweaty clothes, 'cause I had run uw" & M°L°°d' 197`7`nM“° \Pl`8ll&iiiB. in hi! elvff-8 150 Bi\0W til" the death of the boy was due to Hebrew beliefs regarding the shed hooks do not exist in any R\'lsIan library. . IIITIITIIIIII And bathed me clean, and told me I L -I -i I | should Pray sounls MARKE~rs, T ` ‘md 5° I did- (Corrected for every Wednesday Sa¢urday's issue.) Well, by-and-by, when I -1. Was crying on the pdlow in the dark, potato” (bus) Fathr; came in and held me in hislpork (11,) arms- Iosts (white) I-le said when he was just the size oilgam (bigsk) me ,ll-Iay (pressed, per ton) He ran away with two big boys one-Eggs (dog) nicht Isiitter uh) 24; Because they told him to, and they.;-“dag (lb) . 9to10l stayed out Imscirerei (each) 5 rg 5 Till nine o'clock! And when he got|C0(uigh (fresh) 31,00 to ;1_35 18' 11%; 36 1 38 He got n lickin’, just the same as me So he knew just eaznctly how it wasl ______________ That I should never run away again. W i S A Mermaid , . , Leading Store E *.91 $14 1 is L Silk Repp and Linen i, Johnny Coats _..., wel... . ... , _R+ 1 I , i_ 5 iui.v.»:,="I'C-if I: "2 _.= `_ _ _ _:___ . _#_ Xvvd ! ;_,.. _.. >_ I ii dark. a And there was mother waiting on the porch. ,She said, “You naughty boy! Go on 3 upstairs!" § Ami 5.. 1 aiu. Then after we had talked a ‘little while MONTAG E ARK IHe said to dry my tears and go to U; ETB' OBTAIN A NECK OF BEAUTY . (By a Physician) I A beautiful neck is a distinct charm I of the possessor and a pleasure to th; heholder. ,neck is most readily obtained and re- Jtained by those who wear collarless dresses. or, if a covering for the neck is essential, use transparent mater- ials of white or lined with White. ` , This necessity of careful attention 5to neckrvuar and neclrhands should be icarried even to the underwear. - Often a ribbon is drawn through underwear where it exterts s pressure that is not only had for the cont/our of thc neck but adects circulation. I'I‘his point should he remembered in ` dressing a child as well as in the wo- l 1man`s own toilette. , An equally important essential in’ bealttifying the neck, is to keep it .thoroughly clean. To cleanse the skin ‘scrub the n:c‘.t with bot water and the best imported castile soap oh- tainnhle. After the hot scrub, bathe the throat with cold water. Dc‘n't forget this. ‘ Don’t ever be in too igreat a hurry to do it. 2 The hot water cieanses, but it also Itends to loosen the neck muscles and 'make the skin flabby. The Cold wa- iter tightens the skin, hardens the ; muscles and is one of the best aids to keeping the double chin at a distance and the lined neck in the background. I Some women are such strong be- lievers in the cold water heautiiier . that they use ice-wstrr, and ice packq _for as much as ten minutes at a time. f This cold treatment undoubtedly |tonei-i and tightens the skin impart- ‘ing a brilliancy to it after being re- §laxed from the hot scrub. SUMMERSIDE MARK ETS. 'Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. rain. His holiness continues perfect- :Butter ly well, and the exceptionally coo1{Eggs' per d°z weather continues partly to keep himlgaw P ed in good health, The phiitis is ceepiy.H“’ IL’°“" ) concerned about the situation in the ayk( 00”) Balkans. He expressed regret todayfor that both Bulgaria and Roumania, the two most advanced of the Balk-' f. -1 ,,, /_ W \ | BIND. Corrected for every Wednesday and \ I And so I did_ Saturday issue. \"I , _.' ` Potatoes 25 ‘il 1. 'run Povrrs HEALTH peefas, per dos. 12 '; IS SATISFACTORY' E31 'fiiieaiiillver 1h If :odg I II I “Vim .I _ . _ 0 _ , _ROME, July 11-The _Pope’s physi- (quarter) 'pu lb' gsfotaul ' ~llini.i§°l.'§l.f"f'f`ff`f7“..I"'-§.`.Iii°'l'.°fii§ ““”“" P" 1°' ‘°”‘“"> 1° t° 1* ‘ I T811. Stifi. UIICK C0ii8l'S BW H di'Igatdens of .ue \..tit_.n, owing to the]IF°wl 95013* I rect menace to this beauty. The ideal vioiemge of the storm and the heavy ,Mutton 8 to 12! -_ _ _,_ I yrum ` 24 to za! ‘ ze! 40 to 42. ` "'.'~ ~- ln champagne silk repp with catawba $12 to $14 f $12 to S13( 'Ii to 9) I No woman should consider her . , wardrobe complete without one of those » ' ` handsome, light weight, dust proof coats. They protect your costume are elegant in appearance extremely light weight and give just the amount of pro- tection needed from sudden chsngesin temperature, fashion favors them for warm weathir wear. I We show them in champagne, deep cream, natural linen 48 to 50 inches in length round or square corners all but- ton trimmed at $3 25, $6 oo and $6 50- Another handsome line of _Iobnnies I I. and black two tone cord sill: collars, ` revers and cuffs at $11.00.- Tliey are certaiu'y the best yet. ' SECOND FLOOR. _. ____;_` I . an nations, should engage in a fra- ` tricidal war. Chiidren's Cotton Stockings, white Childrens Mercerized Lisle Stock- dl!r.Wsdnendnv»\aud Fridays lvl' Eau ings, White and Black, all sizes, 25c. AEI. tTIIESW§\YcBY W;:l`lIR_` I _ _ '_ Xitxiclffég tops' 15' 18’ 25°' M°°r° ingrgggriovabiigbljglrrilgillr- ‘ . _ . lottetown to Boston $12.20 to Poitland $ll.70. Leaves Bt. John a' 900:. m M-»i:~; I . i ]ust the thing for those hot summer days, I Men‘s Silk Hats. Special for the 'week $5.50 each. Moore & McLeod. U I :Department and see the new two- a pair. Moore & McLeod. ‘ C U O I Big shipment of Penman's Stock- ings just in, including all the good lines of Cotton, Lisle and Cashmere, 25, 35, 50, 75c. pair. Moore & Mc- 'Leod. I e. e e I Silk Stockings in black, white and tan for women. The famous'Ra,dium and Penman’s Brands at 55, '15, $1.00, $1.25 to $2.00 pair. Moore & Mc- Leod. O O C I Come to Moore & McLeod for your fixings for the parade. White kid gloves special at 59c. a. pair. White bows 10c, each. Collars all styles and sizes at 2 for 250. U U U I White shirts, splendid range of the 'best makes at 85, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35* each. Moore & McLeod. Call at Moore & McLeod's Clothingl piece suits for men. The very latest 8 a. in- and Portlacdat 5 p. m. for I " 9°". Lubec and Boston. Return inir loaves Central Wharf Boston Wonders. Wednesdays and Fridays. at Iiubec, Fastport and St. John. ' Direct Route- _' eaves St. John at 7.00 U. m. Tuesdays Fridays and Saturdays for Boston direct. Returning leaves Central Wharf, Bos . _ton at i000a. m. Sundays Mondays and Fhursdavs hr -lt John nirsct, MALME STEAMSHIP LlN§- Direct service between Portland and ew York. Leaves Franklin Wharf Mondays sl |030 a. m. and Tuesdays. Thursday and Bat da t 670 . I P lll. 9"\$l`liOPOLI'I‘AN BTEAV SHIPLINE- Direct all the way by water between Boston and New York. Leave India Wharf week days and Sundays ati m. lsr ti¢c_l)¢¢1lt;éEftetr;i.‘~:;_s and info;-,mation i s agen s. hacked through tn destination. "nge I. R. THOMPSON. T. F. it P.A. A. E. Fleming Agent. Bt. Joan. N. P STEAMSIIII’ SAILINGS I cool and comfortable splcndidly tailored and the . best line of wash skirts we know of. In Repp ,I Indian head ard Bedford cord at $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 to $2.011. . Eggs 1TurnIps 18 18 I models and new shades. $15.00, all I SLCOND Ftoos. I C ool Daint y White Waisisl There is no otl.cr store in the city that has I a gre ater range of white waists to offer than ours. We takc on one big lot after another if styles and prices are iight. Hence we are in a position to offer some extraordinary values. Special line worth 95c for 75c. Another special vrorth 1.15 for 95c. Regular 1.50 value for $1.25, $1.85 values for $1. 50 and on up to $3. 50. All the season’s pretty effects are represented. Embroid- eries, laces, tucks in some effective treatment. Stlyes sure to charm. SECOND FLOOR. __..___I_.l “'”` . I -/I' . _ I _:ll ‘fChicken ' _ 1 |35 .ITurkeys ° "' ~ "3 In Each Each 1( »~‘~\%:%¢1- ...I .- _/- . _ _,, A Snap On Family Scales This Family Scale is Government tested and will 1 W ,I Potatoes jPorki 'Beef IGeese Fowl _Ducks ,Oats (white) Iflats (black) Pelts 20, 9; to 11;. 5 to 7 8 to 10 17, 15 to 22 12 to 15 12 l6| 40 resseri Beef heat 60 40 to $0 -I . rived at $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, up to $20.00 each. Moore & McLeod. I O O and Black with White Stripe, $1.95. $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 each. Moore & McLeod. I O I 42 *-0 44 ment, diflorent shades in Ducks, Drills und Rcpps, st $1.50, $2.00, up to $4.00 each. Moore & McLeod. sizes. Moore & McLeod, I O New Watcrproofs for Men just ar- Men’s Lustre Coats in Black, Grey O O Dust coats for men, a large assort- % I 7" * _ Magnificent Summer Dresses Specially Priced This will be a great white season. The makers and importers kucw it would bebut they could not wait for the trade to open and here is a wealth of beautiful dresses at your disposal a 3 sacrifice to a backward season. cigli from paitouuces to 25 lbs. It is very convenient --Q _ _-___ - s e e gribthggiia with Clcrgymen's Lustre Coats in Grey 1. » ~ fgghgplpmtlgesj and Black, sizes 42 to 50 in¢h_ hm' Push No $4.00, $4.50, $5-00. M00l'9 & MC- surgical open- Leod. Dr Ciiass's Ointment will mbdiggoiiegtlbzigd ° ° ° and as certainly cui~sIy_:1_u. we a box; all Light CB-DVB5 8nd DUCK Horus Lot i Dainty embroidered and lace trimmed and no household should be without it. It is economical as well as useful. Everything that comes in the house can be vrelghed to assure you cheated. Useful for baking purposes also. A genuine bargain I3 \\ \. . v ~\ ‘ `l _/ I .`_\\ £11'/*~ ` ,--~ r __ ,- .\._ _ <\ \ 5 hai? I .5 ' ‘ 'rh U i 1 1. 1| __ - e ri versa can ma e "_ bread without touching the dough with the hands. Any fIour‘tliat makes bread by hand wlll make better bread ln the Universal. This mxcr does the' making and kneading of dough in 3 minute i. Price No. 4 Capacity 2 to 6 loaves each _ “ Nb. 8 " 6 to Io “ “ .........$2.50 Tha.Ra29_[§__|j_irGilma Gu. Ltd .., ;‘_.~ '.‘.". '.413-'.1 =. , f . . . , - , . -if “ '1 . . ,. . ...w >..» ` - :_-fy »"‘if"“.uy 5' , , _ _.,.` J , . .. - , 4. §,- '_ ,i.».. -__ .__ ~ , _, » ,.-,_,'_.,_.. , ;,=_- ~~ 3-.-,¢. ,_. _ _ . ' -fe ;, ., ...,:. ‘ _ ‘ ~-f' ' "I I " ir.. 51.;-~ ; - . . ’ . - ~l, >. 1*' . - Wednesday _Iuly ' “ ’ "°° "`°'°'°'°i'i Di?'¢Ct ROUl'€ 23rd. 1913 ._~:f-..»._, to Boston SECOND FLOOR. ' Thiiii the asia of the MONSTER » 5 , 4 I ri-:A which the parishioners wiiihom on s_?,f”,2{‘{,°,2§"g¢ f,“;‘,;§,‘§j‘,;§§1,g;',g{{,';';,°y;g ` -' --1* glee glrounds sigrrounding their New ‘ -1- r- ` ' ,gasetpéi :lag IIawkas__pp{yland‘Baii|ai I a _ _ Gt ' t 5 f _ ay a noon,an __ e uxur ouanew _' Z . """'I.-'-"I inguifisul; nga 'fvzilnicvrliiiiocifhiiiigbsa M ggggfgagy. mlnoggr Ev-name" me LI _.F _'IL - ~ distance to see. m%s!_§u‘i-n:§g thats. S. Ilaligag lang? Boa- Everyone we'comeandeve one treat- Seal d 'l' d , dd d 1; ‘I “ ”'° °°°“-*U ’ ° - - 'H129' Bd FIRM- _ ry Postmiister eilieiilesralr wixlisliae rebeiygd Ibliihlaliiiif:iiiii:tll¢i'nTii|IiDI;°:.° 'olden nd ` ` fgfgg ‘nd Tpam A|»f“|“¢|||¢||fg at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the _ J.._ c‘r"8hn, ’ T,-“in Dept, 22nd August 1913 for the conveyance A' at 1_3() p_ M_ of His Majesty's Mails, on a propos- Charlottatowii.I>.l.I " ed Contract for four ear six times "I-I 1'" $1.50, $2.50, ¢3.co. 4 I in pale blue, pink and champagne $6.00 for $4.co. See our gingham dresses piincipally stripes black and white, brown and white and blue and white. Splendid tub dresses very special at colored muslln dresses Independent Order y 9, _ I per week over Rural Mail route No. 1 from Coleman and Over Mall Route we one' For s‘l° the Folhw' No. 3 from Coleman from the Post- Ill] sI¢lll\¢fl master Genei~al's pleasure. 5_5_A1-LAN1 _ Printed ||0\|¢¢| gqnggining [\||-thgr KODDIIQ fl. Ullrr?¢?r:T\:)€?nF0T)¥°b?f'|FG.II: information as to conditions of pro- '"§'_i§': 2#fI.A_ om "churn, U” ,om .. posed Contract may be seen and n;¢¢sil&tAaém_s&oi(§arre||“i_ianei desk. . - . ro s nn II, ass fare will 25:56 ":';mt‘he°i l;ro°.‘;d‘3'm'“°7 If" c°lb‘ tonnage I0. barrier aboiitlubsi-.isle undgi be issued from Georgetown, Emmerson W ° ° °‘ 49°” man, Bras Milo, Lot 9 Hebron, Bi-M 8.11. NORA J. Gross tonnage il. at ton- and "l"“'I°“3 °“ th’ “°““K\\° Bmnchi sage 18.0 rrieslw birislsunder :Peck good ai" by hr mam", "un .I-Iarhor, Beaton Road and at the of- i-.s.RAIPtI ILS urosaton s ` Q’ 8 T98" ll » all I!.n t rem ngi by regizlsrtgyienlnfl train. five 01 the P°lt §>g;;; gspeeng-_ toanagsimosrrtea iso barrels iiiioer sack nrnn s s nwllea St. .WI-I AR. * ‘ Tere¢s's foigCap:d:lgsn at 0.80 p. mv.'°and Post Ollce Inspector. NEVILLE- CfANNERIEb’ for Charlottetown at 7.80 m. Post Office Inspector's Office. Llmimd _ svonnnn coil ITTEE oil'-mini, .niiy mh, isis. HALIFAX, N. S. 5'- _ ‘£01-7-llMl0i . 337.7_14mm|i_ Apr,uI|n\¢¢ E* » ,- , - _ ny, ,I4 of Foresters _The eighteenth meeting of the Independent Order of Foresters of P. L. Island will be held in Castle Hall, Grafton Street, Charlottetown on Widnesdsy and Thursday, July 16th and 17th. A Y¢Pf¢S¢u1a1iv_e from the supreme Court is expected to be present- Tliere will be spicial reduced rates en all regular trains coming ln- io Charlottetown on the morning of the 16th good for returning onthe 17th and 18th, - A special train will leave Charlottetown at 5 15 p. in of the 17th to connect with th: regular tra'n for the west at Sumineralde.Fsre from Tlgnlsh $2.35, from Summerside $1 on, from Elmira §i.3o,frcm~Gc0rge- ‘°"P- M°'“°l"° Wd Mbffiy Harbor $i,oo and from intermediate statgius in proportion. e egates and visitors will ask for ti ir t to I-I If Oo rt Msetf , nd befwo rot uming mnat have their tickets endongdehsy the zecretiiig at theugagting. m,r..i_\i.i i as ii A' ' "MBE ' ` _ High Secretary, - \ 1 .. ,._,.i , . ,.:`=§'=,._.§,l . , , .. . - ..»