\ . ` . \ - \ JUNE 13- i9" "TH" I-‘mr We THE cHAi;i.o'.r'ri':'rowN coARDiAN ' ' _‘-.iii 'f’ '"‘" °¥"-“""" " . . ....‘...P»°rGE#‘i`HR‘w7‘.¢.-» Sunburn. bli!f-BNHS. and irritation are the commonest formfol summer glib; troubles, and Zum-Bull ends lisse very quickly. lt works in two gays. As soon as applied, its nnti s' tic powers get li work and kill nl Wlcunouicnusis N: enl per word each insertion Cash min accompany order ind live per cent discount nllowzdg One c Mini ni elm-se lwemy-five ml! cenll. Q . .. _ s ll _ _ the poison in it-wound, a sting or ii. -- - sore. This generally ends the snwrt ing and the pain, Then Zam-Iluk pe- 'gliis the healing process, ami fresh healtliy tissue is huilt up. For sore, blistered feet. sore hands. heat rushes, b5hy's heat spots, sore places due to p0f'spiration,~ etc., you can't equal Zam-Buk. It also cures cuts, ulcers, iybscesses, piles. and all inflamed nnd diseased conditions ol' skin und subjn. ¢¢f\t. tissue. Druggisfs und stores everywhere sell Zam-Buk, 50c. box. Use Zam-Buk Soap nlso, 25c. pei- taliint. Allstorcs, or Zum-liuk"i‘o '1‘l>roiito. ‘ ,_ SPE(i;’l‘A'l‘0R ABUSI-VE -1 :NEW YORK' J““° u"A“ al’|"f“\' r t, ieviiitcrs oi the world? ',l‘liurseiiy mid hour Cliiireh choir will meet thii- cvening. nt the usunl placi instead of Friday evening. _"Every business corresponileiit sho uld be posted on typewritters. My biisinr-ss is to keep you infornicd. 1 have lots of interesting litersturi on the subject sent anywhere on re quest. A Milne Frnser, Halifax N. S .lj-13M3 "Zion up-keep cost. lligli percent age of efficiency. Wide margin o Power. Narrow mnrgin of Profil The Siniih Premier mid the Reming ton give more for their COM l-hm "‘l,o\v to` the umpire for protection from the ;:::3Irk(¢ll,htr»ili3,3iI.AA. Milne p‘|-user; I-Iali abuse of a spectator, this being the mx N_ g_ 1;-1iM3i. fiijst time that n big lengiienilnver has ' __.____--f- , taken advantage of the rule permit- 1,UN_.\'p1(: ]i\ip;,\l{S - ting this ‘Since 91° memfifuhle Ty- ‘iN'ro oiii<:mN's iioiifiri Oobb incident a few weeks ago, I was =_-- made todav by 8, player of the Brook- lyn team :hiring ' the game bctwcf-.nl NNW \"lliK. -l\"\_0 ll-A °““l‘ the Brooklyn Nationalitics and the . to the New York Times from liuudoi- Blttsburg in Brooklyn. ‘says : ' Smith, Brooklyn's third hagemnml Tlii-.re was it lameiitublc occurrenc was the protesting player. The incid-_08l'1Y yl’S1»0\"lHY mQfl1il\K nt Mar_l ent occurred during the fifth iiining,`l>0F0\1irh H°\'5°» Q“e°“ A1°x““dm when Smith, complained to Unipirc residence. A man named Willian f ens of what he claimed was aqiis-|W°0‘\l0Y. f0.ItY Years Omi ml e5°9'pe‘l 1% language being used hy a siicctii.~il\\“!\ti“ U01" Nflfwich. Cllldcd _Ui for in one of the b0xes_ Before Owens srecial guard of police and soldiers hnd n change tn appeal to the m,a,,._broke into Mrirllimoiigli 1-lousc___ and irgcnient the spectator llointcd out by \"lf1U'\f"l 9-li‘>\\'C 'Willy "00‘“_S- I‘"“’~u5 . Smith lcft the grandstiuid. 'l‘wenty-,|10 “Wit U’ Slcel’ ‘“ 3 Nd m il w°"‘ nine. prisons, includini;,.a.-woman, ne- 0" *l10~ii1`Hi= --‘1”°¥» _‘~\“'=‘=“ .fmexd-“‘.1" ¢Umpm|le(1~ hlm_ They had been ,,,,,1\vas not‘in the residence _ 'Mari cupying boxes assigned to l3rooklyn_l’0T0“¥-h,'_ l>\_\t tl; f;;l__“‘€_0_'_’§_'l'l‘;;‘_f’_;`_i*_1 iternal or animation, WHS. im* Wien 0 V " m K gin, she was sleeping in her apart rowsu or iviouisv 'ruusi' »\\\°“‘- i ' Exactly how Woodley accomplish NEW V01-_¢}(_ June' u_vl-he ncum, _pil his nmaziiig _fczit is_unknowii ,,| tin-_,¢|e,,fi|\g housc in_cauing, thc!'l‘hcrc are a number of Duliccmcri _ir |,-nn ggftignajtes of the 0,-ienm] nnnkltlic roadway, and nt the entrance ti during the afternoon of the panic of ‘,u“’ *inns “"'l °'““`t Ynrd , of MMI 1 ’ _i_boroiu:li l-louse, two sciitricspace ui _ '.[`h» ` i t' P i i.l07, ns a sequence of which the bank, , _ failed, wus conceded today by A. .““‘l “"“'“ ‘mth med b"‘y""°ts Ha,.tun He|,\,,,,.{, to hm.” been ,I ,,,iR_iliiimfli° iiuriingcd to escape the notic ¢_,,_kc_ M~,._ Hepburn was Chmnmln u[_of the police and soldiers und clinib -ir-iiiafirswi u iuin ELSEWHERE lt. pays to buy in this Province. li James H. Wrsticott, South Boston, irrived in Uliarlottetown on the ex- »rcss lust evening. He wus callen .iome owing to the illness of his mu- ,her, Mrs. Josinh Westicott,.()rielis.i it. Yesterday the Hnrinnd left Charlo- ttetown at 3.00 p, m. for Victoria ind renuiineilovcr night. She returns this morning und in llie afternoon nt chrce o'cloek‘again leaves Charlotte- town for Victoiiu, leaving there in he nftcrnoon for Picton to go on the ilfp. _. ' ff. M. Macltne of fhc Live Styck irunch, Ottnwn, will nrrive in the ‘roviuce on Sotiirday evening. He viii conduct classes in'livo stock udging for a period of two weeks. l`hc first will be held at Margate on .he fiirin ot Wm. ll. Dennis, Un Mon- l'iy next at 1.30 p.m. / A private despatch received in iiiiirlottetoivn last evening nnnounc- 'id f.hc death of W. A. Lewis, (lsrdi an, the well known proprietor ofthe fiardigau Monumeiitai Works, he linv- ing pnssed sway at 10.30 p.m. The funeral notice will appear later. The ieccased was widely known through- iut the province sud his deniise will he deeply regretted. The sympathy of .li will be extended to thc bercsveili J. H. L'eI3lane, Fitchburg; F. H Betcill New York; I R Doyle, Capt. William Riclinrds, llideford, :nine to Charlottetown on the ex iress lust evening. The Urlebars defeated thc Elm Ave imseball team hy the score of 10-9 in 5 game yesterdny afternoon. Mrs G. F. Macilorninek, Charlotte- town, leaves this morning for Quebec to vii-.it her sister, Mrs. M. Herring ton who is ill. Mr. Macuuarric, l-lninptt-n, und larry .f‘»inr|I, Victoriii, spent some lime recently in Clyde liivcr, the .quests of Austell :ind Mrs. liydc. A. J. ami Mrs. iioiiie, iiinirioitc town, returned lnst evening from Montreal where they had attuiidcd the Mcllill Uollcgc convocation iit which l»ester_ Houle received his lil. D. de- gree. , lluiiccin Munroc, (‘/ornwiill, Out; ` nst Griiiid Mnstcr of the (lriinge As soci:-itlon, is paying it visit to (‘liair- lottctown und wishes to mcct nil iiiembers'oi the associutioii, in St. George's Lodge Iloorn at 8,150 this evening. All nieniberiif of the nssocla tion are requested to be present. The marriage took place lust even- ,ing at the residence of Sainlisun and Mrs. Farqiiharson, Mt, Herbert, of ltheir daughter Elin Francis to Ver- non A. Higgs, son of Albert nud Mrs Higgs, Nappan, N. S. The ceremony was performed hy Rev. Harry S. ldrli in the presence of n large num- e, . -. . Boston; M. (J. Delaney and wife, ‘forth Tryon; 14). Wood, l‘o,wnal; li Hayden, (.`hcrry Vnllcy; W. lirskc Mill View; ld. A. Thoriitoii, flrooli shire; (1. Holland, Victoria; rl. Green llberton; C. M. Carrier, i\‘li‘i.. F. ll. ~ Ninstow, Boston; Mrs. R. Forbes and children, Forest Hill; C. F. Miller, Port Hill; R. Wallace, Boston, reg- istered at the Revere Hotel, (Thar- of.tei‘o\\'u, bctwcn 11.30 last night :ind 11.30 the previous night. 'l‘lie llepartmeiit of Agriculture is irrnnging for classes in Live _Stud ludging to be held tliroiigbout the ’rovince during thc months of June ind July. The first' will be held dn 'ilnniliiy next on the fnrin of Win. R lminis, Mai'g1i.tc, beginning ut 1.30 p { li i -1 f.h_e ,clearing house committee nt uh. time. > Mr. Hepburn, together with Frnnlr A.Vnnderlip, president, of .the Nation' nl City Bunk, mine ns n voliintarv “`ii"€BB iollsv before thc committee of the house of representatives, which is investigating the so-culled money trust. ln the course of his testimony Ml; llPlll“ll'n also cofircilcil that it may i be ti-ue flint n few uicn in New York practically-doininntc the money situa- liou in this country :ind iliroughout the world. Mr. Hepliurn, hs did Mr. Vniiderlip, rcfused to concede flint the elcnring house should be plsiccd under logalf control, but admitted thai. if nnn mp-,l "Xing amorw the banks it fnmnisn' rnte of taxation for the nollentinil of roiintrv checks were n.hi'ognteil,snm1i. or bnnks would be nine ,tn C0,,,,pct,c with the larger nnes. A BRAVE DEIGD. l’VlNI)i‘~l()l`i, tint., Juuc il---llc. m‘_"'r"~l$‘~`lY Clllhlfilllll what sceiiiod ccr tuin death, George Meflnrlhyy ,\ 1f"¢0\‘~_ emvlnyefl by ,inc ic. ivi. iv. I | iierniuwy. of Wnliu-.i-ville, "mi nn' l I l i l 'eil R ten foot high way. This per 'luid no rope or ladder. Still lliioli>'i\r‘.'ed,‘hc \valkcd up ti the house, siiii-it-'hcil ,L iviiidow in thi equcrrics rooni, und entered thru thi broken pane. Now, he had thc - 1-ui liractlczilly of the whole house. For tunatvly his niqdiicss did not devciol into violciicc at miy tlnie. He roanii cd about the ground floor of i.hi~ llmise very quietly, witliout disturb ing nuyonc. 'l‘lic|i he wont up stairs iind opening oiic__o[ thc hcdrnoui. doors, he entered the room. Serin; nobody there he iiuilresi=.cd und got into lied. Not until 7.=l5'o‘clock ii: the inorniug wus he dfsi:ovel'cil by : liousenuiid. ’l`h'I"I‘AWA, June il-'File Rt. lion. ll. l.. llorilcn lofi. toiiiglit for Mon frcnl, wliere hc will stay two days. llc will llinvc thi-.ro on l“i~idiiy for llnlifnx fo spend ii week. ’I‘hc l‘i'cm- ier will return ahoul. thc 20i'.'\1""anil prellnrc to lcnvc on the 26th for Eng- lnnd. r.._.___._.____; gs;-._---q f'”`""m°° is not YM” ewlnined' “H 1"' is.\',e the best of niilch cows and heif incchanician, Edward Lust, ditehnil ii. Arrnngenienls are being made to rs lirought in. Score rnrds :irc bc ng pl'epi.‘.rcrl, and evciqvthiiig possible i bi‘.ini.r done io make these classes ` 1. valuable educational factor in the ' ommunity. ‘ Mrs. ll. ll. Martin, flrnndview; Miss iloris lilnrtin, (lrzv.iidvicw; A. ll. Wei. norc, 'l‘ruro; W. Iiicliniwls, liidrford; l. H. (lziiiilct, Siiniiiicrsirlc; Miss li). .`llicvei‘ic, llnugor, Mc; l.. l. ‘¢lontc, llctroit; li. Moffatt, Sydney; I.. Wood, Mt. llorlicrt; li. li. \lacMillnn, J. W. Jones, (‘-liarrlot`tet own; ll. P, flullcn, Boston H. F. (llinsc, hit. John; Mrs. Mucliierty, iloston; .I, ll. Gauilet, Miscouchc; J. id. |lVl:'iclii<~.‘.'.gr~»ii|\ii is played up more, have ai \\l‘¢'stli of sunilowcru ind folingc \».~oi-keil .in outline, with .hc coiitvi' of iiucu punched._ lflquuliy fropulnr is the border ef- 'cct, whcrc borrlc-rs; ol' poiiicgraiintes, .viid roses, ilniis, nnd other floral 0;- f\. l.-es e, . . liit. John; G. H. liiiiimcrsoii null wife, ‘llostoii; W. lvl. Bristol, (‘-'_ l<‘. l’oolcy, Hlilifziii; Y. H. Hodges, J. H. Hodi yrs, Moiitrcal; Geo. E. Macdoimn, Montreal; H. 'i‘. siinnvei-, 'l`0i'l MAKING It is nil nrt to ninkc good shud wichcs, and fortunately one that is easily acquired. Given good bread mul buttci', ai sharp knife, und pot wrlce, there is no limit to the fillings that can be concocted. Use a fine-grnincd breed-thc pifr ous kind will not bold the iiliings»- sn'd cut iii even slices about nn eight ‘ff 1111 il1Cll'UliCli. or tniiincr if the fillings is not soft., There fm-. special szulllwich loaves, but the ordinary sqllarc loaf cuisto good advantage and is clienpcr. Where ii girl makes a business o Hflllilwiclics it.pnys to buy spocinl ‘b:iiis, so tlicre is no waste in ciitting. t`i_‘usts_are l'cmov_eii lifter tl|e_s:-inil- wiches are made, and the breiul is then ciiizjintriangles, ohlongs, or cir cles. For the last round cutters are f CONTNN6 NO ALUM ‘M ADE IN CANADA grapefruit mlirmalade, through which |is clioppeil cnndied ginger. Another good sweet mixture is pineapple pre- serves mixed with __ candied cherries. iiiqunliy deli:-ioiis is bar-le-duc and crenni rlivsc, or grated maple sugar und chopped black `wBlouts. Never use' slices of meats in arisin- ty s.indwieli. Put'~tl\g_e meat 'through ii fine chopper until it is almost a paste. Cold chicken-. lamb, duck and game imrike a delicious and simple filling hy ~sc:isoniiig highly with salt, pepper !nud n, pinch of cayenne, then moistell- ing with rich crenin-or whipped -crcuni~ until the mixture _spreads easily. Minccrl ham or tongue' isbet- lter wiirm nioistcned with mayonniiiss. Cold fish mixtures can he treatéd in the ,slime way, but are improved by .lcbopping olives through the dressing. i A good fancy filling is made from icrenm cheese mixed to a paste, with lfdhut is needed for the drcssiiilr tnlilr-‘mill nrouiiil the rose, beginning with of nny niaii or \i'miin.ii. The prcpnrii- thc iliirkrst isliiifie of pink or yellow 'tions are di:-ipla_ved in our new silent for ii few roiiiiiis, thru thc next light- snlesiimn inside of plate gloss tlii'ol\gl1-lfst and thru the palcst. The outer out with Iihiglisli bcvcl plnte niirrorlstitclirs ure ‘tnkcn fi:i'f.licr from thc buck. (ict your toilet nrtlv-lf‘H l\0\‘C-~-icoiitr»i~ to _gr:idiiuil_',' iinttcu to the are the iiiiow cnsc. ’l`l\c lVl€Kil\l1"»\\.liiicli., llruif <`I>~. <‘1'l"\l`l` (:"""t G""‘°l<" mmf \"f=l'y cllnctiir for bfi: ceiitcrbieces Ki-,nt Sii’l'i‘.ls. MMU' i.i1’ii riupiro luli~z'~fcf.s workril in mi in ‘f,iei'l:u'i:i;: |;ii.\lci‘i. siifrli in yellow silk iililllllolll. U"l1 & C0- l"" l"“*l' "-""l- land filled with the cnlllire roses in lowest. i.\riccs. lZ3dtf. ll.-liniiis of pink nuil`ycllow lizirinoniz- ’"”`_°_""’_"_` ‘i-il by wifi. grcoii folingc. f‘.]'ll‘l/\l’l'1ll fi/\lll.l`i" of fbi-. cli:in\bci's of coniiiirirc, held in London ou thc llfh inst., it rer=olul ‘~'i‘iii~: .f\i:c"ri<'. iuooN." 'l`hi\ first pupcr piiblislicil in thc nrr tic /.our wns by Kniir`s uxpcditioii in i>l5-l, :ind uns rnllrd the lcc-lliuk. l“‘:id,“y _t‘_)°_"“sl°“*‘ _f“-‘"‘l'ii\`rencli dressing,~nnd seasoned 'with hd R I dcul' _ln ,".,':""' _°""f“'lf_"_t"‘»-frhoiiiiefl grief-,n peppers and slices' of shgpés' ml ‘“ end rc" “‘ """l‘“l i olives.-. Another good mixture is niade ' ‘ »fi‘oni thi-_ outer leaves of liead"letti\rs ,l,a3_"tt°‘°el_’;“""“‘_ he *;f’";_-' “Ut "‘“l"/“WE-tlie hearts can be used for salad- ‘H “W “ 0*? *’l’r“‘ '“l~ ‘md d"°.S-“‘,’t; cut up fine, mixed with mayonnaise, break the thin bread_. Bc careful in ,md Bprinklcd thickly with Crisp ba- spreading 'that the bread is liiittereillwn cut in snmll meceS_ on.thc oilposite side of zilternateslic- 'pea I,c,,p(,,, ,,m,,\vm.heB, are artistic cs' or they wm.n°t ut' ,Rnd -fllllletillhfz. Use the cnnnedswset t__Iili_t.t_c_r both slices of bread, but pilt I ,cd pep,,e,.,,,_ chop m,c_ and mix to R t_c ti ing_on one slice only. l_ lesson ismonth paste with mnym,nm,,,,_ , ic op slice, rind cut the cruets with' For n Swing Sandwich nothlng is a sharp knife. Put neatly on n platter ,,i¢m» than “~,,t(,,.,.,.,.,,S chopped and Tm! Cover \_l“t1l l'1_‘l1‘ly t0 U30 Wim fllinixed with French dressing. Put a _ramp _l\11_l’k1ll~ '1`ll_lB KOCDH tile llfvllll E think liiycr of ihc cress on the bread rom crying out. I`he sandwiches can Eiinq ,»f,<_~,.r Wm, thin Bums of small thus be prepared hours before iie;-god. = i-mi r|u|ish¢\g_. - ‘ » ' ' A 1 I i . S"~j‘flW'°h _mllnzs 'WW |10 l”0‘1ill\lV lifiunlly- springllkc is the onion 1-lsssihed as sweet, meat and fancy, snndwicii. Use the large Spanish on- risys _sn cxclinngc. -l-lcrc are ri few fins--fliriifi will make nearly 100 nice f|llin;'S_of such ‘_{l'1llll=HC1l ll.V P3- li- '|‘l\VH“l‘. 'f‘"|'I‘lir» jourunl iuiblisiicil by the (lrcely bcllnlf of tlw (lU<\Fl!0l»0\Vf‘. UCm(’1`“"i‘-li-x|>r=ilifion ivns thc Arctic Moon.. rlizimbcl' of comin:-rec, sccoiulml lrv W- This shclii. was fiftccn by nineteen li. Laiigdon, of the Mnnclicstei' chiiui- ,,,,.i,C,, in .¢.i'/.o, first prcpiirzill in niauu- hir of commerce, urging the liritisli ,;,.,.i,,l,, null Linn dlipli-ciitcd bv photo ‘5f>V0l`¥1YTl'<‘“t ff* "W0 CHQ” U’ HW "“` ffl'-’ll>ll. Ulf! lirsi. issue bciiiil Noveinbcr coiniiifniiations recently passed at Ut- 1:, iiixl, limi fniimvcrl by semi inoiitli» tawu , for ii chculb ""']i*‘l‘ll`» llll 'ly 1-ilifious. As iicitlicr thc \vnlruses, l~_ii-lljgli <-nbln nprvicc lietwcnn f`fiiI\I\sci'\-"nf.iou of thot jovous :in i|i\'crsni'y it wus nf,f.i\nilril with nuiny of the happy fcnfurcs flint innkc flic mciiiory ii plrnsunf. laudmnrk of the dying ycur. No boiiglis of ‘i-,vi'rgi‘cc|i bcrricd briglif' (our crop' of cV_cl‘g|`l‘ci\ fnilcd fliis sciisoul, pm, linil lliny px istcd the cmiilltioiis for making Lheiu ‘white with rimc' were very favor nble.“ f The following quotntions conic un der thc bend of "Mooii_l\cmiil-i." "Tim durkcst diiy being n thing of ilie linst wc shall soon find ouri-irlvcs sliding down hill quite rapidly. "We have ninde complete nrrnnge- mr-'nts for having the sun interviewed on his return to this country in the latter part of February. “Old Probabilities will be surprised to learn-that his enterprising colonv nf. this point is indulging in outdoor sports, with the thermometer at for- ty degrees below zero. "Sergeant Cross had made another addition to his already numerous trades; that of bottling samples of sir for_tlic examination of those nm; furnished with a supply of arctic you got before. more value than everi | JWQUO l roam , cons, '!'.£Ll.¢é | , /I ii breezes. "Wanted: A good family horse. Will buy it chcap, or will take him for his keep or keep him for his taking. To be used on good country roads, and for' fnniily ririvinc. Must be very gentle. No objections to a govern- mint mule. Wanted: A post for the .Arctic nfoon. - Must hs strictly tempernte find ri, wood speechmaker. `No tailor ni-i_