*S* , -\ ff" .- 1 f . l . _ , , 1 f 1 . ,__. ,,, M _ 1 , , __r_v .J V 1 H Y . , ' ” ' tl 1 . .t 2 1 J , l, V _ ..,,__ ,H ' r ‘ -r » t ’ g H11-Y 28» 1915 ,_g Tum c11A1t1.o'1"1‘1-2'1‘owN Gussuian " - ' q"w|\i iw' S sr si. Bay '.7 can we send your Hard Coal We are discharging from the Vessel and for.several days_' The price is lower than it will be later. Order today. A. Pickard & C0. Phone 240 Ch’town 4 ___ __ ll_ A. A. lchean. KA.. Donald McKinnon MCLEAN G. MCKINNON Barriotera, Attorneys-at-Law Brown. Block, Charlottetown ll0ltBON at DUFFY Barristers and Attorneys Solicitors tor Itoyai Bank ot Canada MONEY T0 LOAN. = PATENT SOLICITOR WM. S. BABCOCK Lawyer (U..S.) and Itegistered l’a- tent 'Attorney,1l5 years experience in Canada and U. S. Iiiveutioiis promptly patented. Trade Marks and Designs registered; intringeiueiit and validity searches. Evidence collected in patent suits. Ileports prepared tor counsel. Expert wltneaa in patent suits Pat- ents obtained in all countries 99 Bt James Street Montreal. W: ‘te for in formation 9385-5-Tllltl. ever- " l Big Aches _____Jlq_ f No More I -snowi- i Little Toe Corns » Get a bottle of nucl-iss' CORN EXTRACTOR7 c11;_ 1-1__1_.1__,,_ __._l1l___ Q It removes the ache with the Hrst application, and rids the toes of every corn after a couple of days use It is convenient, it is cleanly no_ grease to soil the hose. It is not an experiment as _ many people whohave used ‘ it would be glad to testify. » Nowhere will you get a L. better corn remedy. '| Price 15c ‘I f -SOLD ONLY BY- Geo. E. Hughes l The Central Guardian IT PAYS to buy in this \Provtnce. CHURCH SERVICE. - Rev. James MacDougall will preach D. V. at Canoe (love on Saturday 31st at 7.30 p. in. and on Sabbatii the lst at Ar- gyle Shore at 10.30. DeSables at 3 and Hampton at 7.. - 1 | GIVE OLD ADDRE8S.- Subscrib- ers are asked when having their pap- er changed from one address to ano- ther to please give old address as well a.'s new one. This prevo ‘s any de- lays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the books. 'il' U l WAR LOAN.- The North British & Mercantile Insurance Co., repres- pented by Hyndman & C0., Ltd., has subscribed for two and 11. hail’ nilllioil dollars uf the new British War loan and for live and ii hall million dollars of the two war loans. ROSEBBANK NOTES.- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlln have arrived home from Portland. Me., where they were visiting their sons Jesse who was seriously injured some weeks ago. They were apparently delighted with the place and contemplate buy- ing a beautiful home there. -Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Horn were visiting friends iii Waterford, on 'l‘uesday. ~ l\'Ii.ss Annie Cross, ot' Halifax is at present the guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Irving lIardy.- Miss Edna Fitzjerald is visiting friends in Rosebank.- Miss Annie llsnnessey and Mrs. Lemuel (‘ouglilin of Portland, Me., ure visit- ing Mr. and Mrs, Robert (?oughlin.- The trustees ot' l”tosebank School are to be congratulated on the able way they conducted thc affairs ot' that in- stitute of learning and on their good luck in securing the services ol’ an ext-ellciit teacher. -. WEDDING BELLS.- A pretty l Y. __ \l_|JfEféSSiUna| |;a=nl_hllChocolates? night. ' r , on Wciliivsday, June 30, when hor _voiingest dniigiitor, Miss Margaret Here You Are if you want. pure choco- lates, wholesome chocolates or delicious chocolates you ” can get them here now and all the time. We have a Splendid ugsortlhent of the was of lit-lginn blue cloth witii hail. famous _l.iggitt’s, Moir’s Neilson’s, Willards, some in bull; but most of them in handsome boxes in hal pound net weight. Take home a box with you to f 1'-iiuvcr l‘zipvr. \M c K i n n o n Drug Company 4 son. Other iiuini>crs ivorii iniu't-iiiug l - ._ _ ' * IIL\\\\\§'.I/I/I dren, O11 the ifoiiirliisioii ot' this pro- '\\\\\\YIl.l\\\\JIIlIlIllIA\\\\\\\\\\l 7- Be Skeptical oi 1 ~ -. Bargains -l Not All is Gold that Glitter: , g . V \|) If you want, good, puri @A _/ reliable tobacco go to ali 2 §\\“\YIIIl\\“K\%HI honest manufacturer. have earnestly striven to Phone 345 - _ “ thc ili|'l'i\i'i\iit subjects by their touvli- 1 Q eiitlem Q establish such a reputation,_and believe our old_frien liiossoins, and <-zirrlvd it :allow- or l>iui<|iii-1 ot` white riises and iiiuiilvii hair torn, ller going away i-ostiinie to iniitrli. ’l`lii\ liiiiivyiiiooii will he rpcnl. in Soiilvtiv and other const cities, :i_u1l on thi-ir return Mi‘. :ind Mrs. lilliaw will reside in thtiir new honii- at liiiinlitravo. 'I`iikcii i`i'o1n tho Vain- EXAMINATION-'l`l\o .soini annual _ vxaiiiiiiiitioii of llptoii S1-liool took pliii~i> in tho :t|`l<~rnooii ol’ .luno Iiliili. lieiiu'0 tho opening ol' the examination ‘proper a siiorl prograiiiiiii- was citr- rivil out by the si-_lioluri-i unfit-r the able supervision of Mr. Win. Wzird. l‘rohal1i_v tho most iiitvrestliig l'i=iit11ri\. in this was the raising. i`or thc tirst, time of tho llnioii .Ii11:k. by Miss Siisziii l\ii'l’lici'soii and Miss Iilnitl Mor- uiiii patriotic i‘t‘vitatioiis by thc chil- grainino tho pupils were exniiiineil in cr and ucqiiittcil tlieiusnlvos quite nil- iiiirabl_\'. iii tfonrlusion prizes \vi\ro ldistribiitotl to 1li~surviiig ones alter | which tho pupils and the liirgo nunibcr of visitors \\'oro ti‘i-.iitvil to suine ox- <‘clli\iit citiiily by one ul' the thoughtful iaillcs ot` tho district. Much creilil is due liilissos Morson and I\ii:I’licrsoii lwlio gave up their holiday to colioi-t I t`roiii the i~atcpayers enougli inoiicy to piiixeliase one nl' the Guardiaii"s Union Jacks to Mr. Ward wiio took suuli nu interest in riiisiiig the tlag and polo, and also to all those who r'ontribut<>_1l their time orinoney to this simple yet _pi1triot_ic.wny ot' beautifylng thc Up- ton school grounds. NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL. -Au- drew Liinnaii, Lot GG. Frank Nichol- son, Geo. Smith, Arthur Craswell, Hunter ltiver. 'l‘eilily l)oucett. liiis- tii-o.I<`raiik McAiilay, Trncadie Cr. l\l Granite and Marble iltivor. J. A. Stewart, Soutiiport.Jiis. or S ‘- _ -1i_..J.iuc LL Simpson, Nuv Glasgow. John Mc-_(‘.al1e C . . J. Ii ei it. M Ilurl . . _ '~ A.\i.n =i,N 112.111- and inspect the latest Monumental Designs at `S(__“»d_ “3;`f(_r;1tiikii1iii';ei<'i‘§.$ab°uii1 Miss Ada Bradbury T ay ls 8 88 Great George Street. d' _ - . ' '_ .7 f jj_~ Q-.` H. Tl'31ll0l°, rim, 3931.1 i.....i.i..._' s...m,...i 1.1.... ....1 _'S 80 Gnfum Art Needle Work and mnterlala for l ll risey, liiiriistxlitio. Joshua Gall1int,Riis- tivo. Peter Gallant, Itustico. J. Il. .Mcl’hcrson, Win. McDougall, Hunter licllotlie, Wheatley ivcr A - llnuis, rliiriiscliile. Win. ll. Mcliiiils, Ilos1~b1\rry. Ii. Gillis, Gitscoigiie. IJ. Iona l’ r ini urrny tor Angus Mc-Lcoil, New llaveii. _ ..Mrs. EARNESCLIFFE NOTES. - Mr.l Alex. McPherson. one nf t‘arillgan‘s 1, ' 5 1 Y most popular and enterprising young men. returned to his home Saturday evening from a pleasing visit with Earncliffe friends.-Mr. Weldon Tweedy, who spent last week with joylng the remainder of his holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tweedy.- Our people greatly appreciate the weekly visits oi our meat dealer, Mr. | Eddie Fraser, whose reputation for_ being ii good butcher is secoiid to none I in P. E. ,I.-lilr. and Mrs. Orniaii‘ Pool, and Miss Winnie Poole, Lower* Montague. were visitors last weekl with Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'l`weed'y.-- A nice new railing has been built ou’ the bridge below our cheese l'actory.l lt supplies a long felt want. Railiiigs, on the bridges at lluggin’s and Jud-| sons' are badly needed, and we trust‘ the etiicient roadniastcr, Mr. (‘yrusl ings, will have them put up in they near future.-»l\iiss llazcl Muteh is spending her liolidays at her old home here. l WDODVALE SCHOOL CLOSING-' A most successful and iiiterosting ex-l ainiiiatioii was held in Woodvalel School, on Tiiesduy, tiie.29tli .lune.‘ The large atteiiilaiiclf ot` ralcpnycrsl :uid others iiiiliuitccil thi; interest tak-‘ eu in education and the popularity ot’ the teacher. Miss ldnimu (‘iiliill_ ’l‘hc various classes were exaiiiinoil, but might be said tostgd by Miss Josie Gaudet, teacher of Alina and Miss` Addie Gillis, tcaclicr oi' Groeniiioiiiit and showed by their ready answi-ring i~_arei'ul training and most. gratil`yii\g‘ sucizoss. ln ull thc dil`l'<-re-nl vlni-ihvs corructiiess was it niost notable fea- ture. 'l`hroiigiio\it thu 1-xoiwises ii pleasing progriiniinu of soiigs, ri-i'itu- tions and dialogues wus 1-arrit-ed out wliicli won many siuilvs and niuirh applause t`roui this visitors. A inost wus a i'ccitatioi| “’l`lio l'nion Jack, 1 by Master ltussol t‘.i'oi:kott, whIi'h was worthy of the liigliust priiiso :intl it dialiigiio “'I‘hi¢ Sick Dolly," by tlireo little "lots," the Misses lilac Viin-1-iii, I1`1‘ni|cis (‘ro<:ki¢1t_ and l\'Iasti~_r Wlllii: <7i'1n:liott. At tho close of the pro- graniiiio s|ieiri:iit~s wi-re made by Mr. i‘atrii-_k Mtztlratii, Mr. lirlirliaol (liivin, liirs. ltobort lli|rl1-. 1il'ti:rnoo|i to it r-lo:;1‘.~ (‘o1n. ~~- | GRAY HAIR |lr._'l`ri‘ninin's Nriturril llziir Restnr:iti\'r~ will positively restore gray hfiir to natii_r:1l color _:ind ke t It is not adv ' iii will not iniurr Mr. Francis Mulch and family, is en-4 A . *gf ` GOLF. - The first round in the Lad- v ies' Singles will take place this after- O noon at the Golf Links. Prizes will be donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers. I . ""“\'~""°~P“_"-*3'°~" ` Wh0lesaler’s Overstock of Handsome. New Striped Taffetas wo.-111 $1.35 10 $1.50 QC This magnificient bargain is the best thing we have offered you since DOLLAR DAY. The big wholesale house was overstocked-tliey offered us this lot of pretty siiks at a bargain-away under ordinary cost. _ We took it swiftly-it_'s on sale this morning. There are about twenty different patterns and colorings-about one dress sometimes two dresses tg each pattern - all new taffetas and messaliiies, lovely coioririgs. worth to 1.5 per yard. _ We offer the whole lot today at EIGI-ITY NINE CENTS PER YARD. N. B. Please do not ask us for samples _ Please do not ask us to charge these--the profit does not allow of it. 1.-pi so. _ _ 1'. .ii ‘thc scalp. Satisfartioii g\i:1r:1nti~c».*,’."\-;;\“;‘_s‘>.' 1* 5. iv* of . i __ .4 gr _ Clearing Line of Handsome Beautifully Made Suits pleasing featurie ol' tho progrziiiiiiii- . .. Just Half Price Just twenty _eight suits in this notable assort- ment-all beautifully made garments,left in stock from last Fall, selling and including suits _magic of the smartest and best fabrics that style could suggest, regularly sold at $19.0 to $38.00 go on sale right now at l~IALl‘ PRICE. 19.00 Suits sell for 9.50 22.00 Suits sell for 11.00 25.00 Suits sell for 12.50 30.00 Suits sell for 15.00 38.00 Suits ,now sell for 19.00 One third off Splendid Stylish New Summer Suits in fine range p This offer represents everything of this sea- sons stock that is left in the store-all new hand- some well tailored garments, made _up by the best tailors in Canada. The fabrics are Serges, Worstcds, liancies, Clieviots and a few Tweeds. There are navy blues, browns, grcys, etc, in the lot, all good-all new. 10.50 Suits for 7.00 //*_ ° 12.00 Suits for 8.00 `» _walsts 15.00 Suits for $10. V' . 18.00 suits 101- $12. ‘ 22.50 suits for 15.00 23.00 suits for 15.34 1 O0 26.00 Suits for 17.34 Get a suit NOW-we have your size-we have the style , " mid milfguisffffe Walsts that you want-and you can bear J we have been offering for a in mind that in a few shoit dollar. l`hey are all new-a months-the fabric alone " o="l makers overstock worth to \ -_-...-2.1.-.._».._. .._mi...-===»=::===¢.: J Q _ 5, There’s still a"good assort- °i ment of those pretty muslin tl promises to cost more than $2.25 each and offered at made up garments. ' ~ one Dollar One third off all these fine New Spring and Summer Coats This offers you a wonderful assortment of splendidly tailored new spring summer coats the sor_t that you will be proud to wear---offered you at factory prices and less. The materials are all new-the cut of every garment is modern-the tailor- ing is faulticss The season is ending--new goods are coming in-wejinust have room-and we propose to sacrifice profit and iii most cases in big slice of cost to ~ 1 make a clearance. §l&°.£‘f`i 6.25 coats are now 4.17 7.50 coats are now 5.00 9.75 coats are now 6.50 11.50 coats are now 7.67 14.50 coats are now 9.67 $19. coats are now 12.67 we charge for the handsome Threads of all kinls 88 G t G - ‘I =iir.~.-1. ‘ "`“ "ms" .».49’°_B_E_A. aeoaee smeex | _sf _ 1 1 \ . _ . . 1 \ ` \. . . -‘ i - \ ` _` - _._`."..`__. _ "\§