Q 1 _lg-_=; 5 ,_ -- - _ = Uourt yesterday one "drunk" was lined -- " - ~ “ *_* '~\ i' _ present. Y H T V V _ Murdock#McKin-iioiij-Cogiiiiisldndr-0-1’ "Get Y0iil"'F`i;lllUl_1f --;';_;;(f -2' "F111 if $10 or 30 days imprisonment. ., ..i_-IEMLOCK LUMABH1-i-|l_I'B‘l¥ll sch. _ _ , -_ . Agriculture, Mr. Geo. H. Barr. Chief Central Dru¢st.ore.> = -' e- -f '_ ; '-ff”-9. r - rate 1- -f Will be apprec- iated these cool evenings. H We have the best Coal and | Wood for the open fire place. _V i._P|n1inn 11 cn. 7 Phone 2405 ‘ Ch%own z jx _.-1.-f‘ ~§._.¢:>~ ~ ~ _ 1' , 1-'lie 5 _ A K Y `\l1\,2\\ .“rT "» ~ , . 2 L - ' .7 ____ .-\‘1-.1 ;_,;L___ I - _ { .. ' - ._- 1- Hx RELIABLE j Fishing Tackle _ Our-stock of reliable fish- lng tackle,Rods,Reels, Lines, Flies, Baskets, etc, is most complete. ,If You are plann- | Ing a day s fishing do not fail to give us a cal . Take a “KODAK” or BROWNIE Camera With You! they add to the days pleas- ure and gIve_ you a reminder of the outing. We have them from $1.00 and up. Geo. E. Hughes H The Peoples’ Druggist £- _ Q l *After Exerci you should use REXALL RUBBING OI if-it’s Simply grand for limbering up joints and muscles-reduces swelling- 'l allays pain. Guaranteed good at bottle. McKinnon Drug _`_ Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sts. SB _,fill 25c a Co. - \ F _ _ ___ _ 1 _ | _ir 2/71/ §ff_‘_`;':‘f;`f1-1-if., _ f i:1‘i?"‘5= =f““‘f“.`§` ._ .-1 in _ __ l! 1 ' ff Start your campaign Of i O 1 f . Y ‘_ U. _ OMMAND Your Friends To “Look Pleasant Please." picture.-making now. All Of , ' h h d. Summer affords i>li2§IIlitiiiilpS1co¢=ii(i§:afi,>i\l§fdi‘ioiift ysoziiniwaisliato catch and retain them A CAMERA t00,'will cause you to gain plenty of out door recreation,-,-will . knowledge of natures cha induce a greater love and rms, and prove valuable in various other ways. The selection Of a CAMER A is made easy at OUR STORE becau sortment. se of OUR EXCELLENT 115- “Catcli the Charms of Summer With a C Fishing “A Big Don't depend on “luck” Kodak” Tackle Catch" but insure a good catch by . . - ' ' t. Come in starting out with the right kind of an Cqlllpmen h and See our “FISHING TACKLE . We can show you t 6 latest and most alluring fl ies, latest RODS and surest wo,-king REELS Sinkers, Fioots, Lines, Casts, Baskets, Landing Nfts.-11° mailer. what kind of fish YOU are going after we can furnish JUSf what YOU need- " Oth r _ A Few F31-_;‘Yoi`1r Outing ‘ NeC€§§‘ai‘yf"_ Suggestions - _ _ m B0 s, Chocolates, Drinking C.“P3»' ~ -‘ ' ” ~ z . gt-'beautiful assortment ever sim éiiivs. gafpgt gh ) C gars. Tgbvrccos. 5°" G°°d?» t Tobacco Pouches. ' psslig, Mosquito Lotions, and hundreds of other things tgo numerous to mention. ,. “We Give Perfect Service” ' “We 'Gratify JOHNSON & and Satisfy” 1 -A C JOHNSON, _ 1670-s-zsmetf CALEDONIA CLUB’ meets tonisht at 8 p. in., important meeting please attend. 16791' ‘ THE 8. S. I-lAL,IFAX-“The Plant Line steamer Halifax is due `h_sre_ this morning at 5 o‘clock and sails on re- turitnt noon: ' = ' 1-' -_ 1'! 1 » i *v'1?V'_r ._,»,,'. . ` , SPECIAL CLASSES-ePriIi. _Moran of the Union Commercial College `is con- ducting a special class ' ‘ih 'shorthand and typewriting. lt. will continue for three weeks. - 1693 TO PAINT CONVENT-Mr. Alfred Doyle, of the Island Painting C0.. left yesterday morning for Boilrls, where he has the contract of painting the Convent at that place. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-On ac- count of the extreme illness of Mrs. lltev.) Jas. MacD0ugall, the Sacra~ ment of the Lord's Supper will not be dispensed at DeSab1e at the usual date. Announcement later. RELATIVES WLANTED--The Post Office is desirious of communicating with relatives of John L. McPherson. formerly of this province, who was employed in logg-ing in the camp of the Standard Lumber Company, Ukiah, 'Ja if. ANNUAL MEETING.-The annual meeting of the rate-payers of the Grand Tracadie School took place on June 15th. Mr Donald McDougall was elected trustee. Mr Wm. A. McDonald retired. Supplement v0ted.,,$35; tor contingent expenses, $55. The teach- er, Mr C. J. McLean, was re-engaged. YOUNG PRINCE.--A telegram re- cleivegl in the city yesterday announces tie irth of a son, on _Jine_28th, to the Prince and Princess libspigliosa. The Prince and Princess) i't"will be remembered. left here- a‘ few»- weeks ago, the formeron return to-Italy to rejoin his army. _ __ ` IM‘PROVEMENTS`-'Some V' changes are being made in the-Charlottetown Post Oflice. -The stamp vendor’s of- iice is to be removed from its present situation to giv`e"addlti0na1 room for the clerks in tll'ei'i"wor`k,`and ii stamp oillce is to be built 'in"the lobby adjac- ent to thc Post Master's office. Mr. W. W. Harper has the contract of the work. SACRAMENT-Sacrament ofthe Lords Supper will be dispensed in St. |AiIdrew’s Presbyterian Church. Cardi- gan, on the Sabbath Day, July 4th. Pre paratory services at Lorne Valley on Tliiirsiiay and Friday at 10.30 a. in. Rev. D. McLean will preach both in Gaelic ami English. Services at Cardi- giin nt 2.30 p. m. Saturday. Rev. Mr. |Greenleas. of Georgetown, will preach; THE A. W. PERRY.-On Wednes- day iifteriioon the wrecked Plant liner A. W. Perry broke in two. slipped off the rocks at Chebuctollead into deep water and 011 Thursday there was no- thing of her visible above the surface' Oi' the water. The sea was so rough that craft could not approach near the scene. Excepting some loose hemp there was no wrecked material to be seen about the beach or rocks. ' PATRIOTIC MEETING FOR YORK -A patriotic meeting will be held in the Hall York on Wednesday night when the band oi’ the 82nd Regiment will be present and discourse music. Addresses will be delivered by His Iloiior Judge Haszard, Canon Simp- son, ltev. Dr. Fullerton and .other local speakers. Colonel Crockett' will preside. and a musical progrnniniewill be given. -. ' AT 9 0'CLOCK, GO.-At ii meeting of the Retail Merchants Association held last night it was decided not to open the stores until 9 o'clock in order to give all customers a fair .start for dollar bargains on Dollar Day. The Guardian understands that most elaborate preparations have been made by all merchants and Bargain Day promises to be the biggest shop- ping day in the history of the province. sent out on approbation as this would be impossible owing to the rush of trade. FURTHER PARTICULARS. - The Cheese Board held its first meeting in the city on Friday, Vice-President Walter Simpson in the chair. A letter was read from Mr J. B. Wilson, secretary of Brockville Cheese Board, oiferiiig to furnish messages at the some rate as last year. Auditor Geo. Brown reported that he found the accounts correct, with a balance on hand of $644. The officers for the current year Were then chosen: Presi- dent. Walter Simpson, Bay View; Vice-President, Hugh McMillan. New liaven; Secy.~Treas. and`Salasman, Robt. Jenkins, Mt. Albion; Auditor. Geo. Brown, New Glas ow; Olllcial Weighers, Robt. H. JenkTns`. city, and Alex. Campbell. Summerslde. Meet- ings will be held on Friday at 1.30 p.nI. every two weeks. business meet- ing at 1.15. The dates are: July 9th and 2_9th._ Factories bpagdiiig cheese; Staiileyl' 100;_ New‘ Glasgow. 170; Union, 100 (ilats); Cornwall. 50; Ken- sington. 250; _Hazelpi-_pk, 80 (ngig)'_‘ Mr Spillet' seciifed ind output of Sllkttloll-_ l._l1§L.CorI\-wall' a‘t"'16.6(:. 0‘li` motion it was agreed tliiit'-tlie‘Bourd '.';.*.':';°°" "r.‘.°1I°'>“'°. s1°"'*°i.°"“ a u ne o Ins, aper, Plates. Developers, Cameras ptc.T_ aiid_ £11-_intln,g1 Bringyour films us.-1- . A. Foster, Cent|al,Drug.storo.' Miss 'Ada-“llradliury 80 Groot Goorgo Ctroot. Art Needle Work and materials for it is understood that no goods will be' and 23rd,_ 'August (ith and," 20th,. Sep-, tember 3rd“dnd 17th, October 1st. 15th' I b 3'.. ,sex :pie same as _lit _ :=1=Hor`oonAs=H|c sE1`g'i».l_`lE's,,_-1'-’ We have an agency for the celebrated - the -most delicate .iinens. Special attention given to deyelopi ` .- ~ on , I I iiaim '<1l”i‘ii§°11i¢'i§'°i's the - - (frees 1 ' PI.'r-:AsAN'r" ourmo. - O11 me evening- of the 251 _the people of \PowndI enjoyed ifgfand motor trip to 'Govern0r's Islan`dl""returning about midnight.. , _ _U _ _ _-.~.- _ DOLI.-AR DAY TRAINS.-5*-The after- noon trains tor Murray Harbor and Summerside to-morrow, will be held an _hour later than schedule time to accommodate Dollar Day customers to Charlottetown. " ` N0 MORE WAlTING..Ior Pictorial Review Patterns. A full assortment at Prowse Bros.. Ltd. , 1670-6-28mett BAPTIST CHURCH.--Miss Mabel Archibald, returned missionary from India, will speak on the Baptist School- room on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. She will be dressed as an indian Princess. The costume is very rich. and this will be the first time it has been shown in this city. Miss Archibald is 11, very pleasing speaker. The service is open to the public. FREE AUTO RIDES.-The auto owners ot' Charlottetown have kindly consented to place their autos at the disposal of visiting customers. to-nior- row, Dollar Day. On arrival of all trains autos will be at the depot to carry visitors to the business section of the city. The autoists are asked to meet on Queen street, opposite the Market, at 8 a.m. AGRICULTURAL OUTING. - An agricultural and athletic picnic will be held at Kelvin Grove on Saturday. July 3rd. The live stock men of the section are bringing animals to be judged by representatives of the agri- cultural Department. Other speakers will also be in attendance. In former years the piciiic held at Kelvin Grove have proven to be a decided success. and with the addition of amateur athletics the afternoon will be one of a very entertaining nature. Everyone is invited to attend and bring their friends. Ladies are expected to bring baskets, so that refreshments may be served 011 the ground. 1694-6-29m01i WEDDING BELLS;-One of the prettiest of this seasons June wed- dings took place in St Patrick’s Church on Tuesday morning at eight o’clock. when the marriage was solemnised by Rev. Father Power of Frederickson. daughter of Mr and Mrs J. l~‘i'edei‘icks0n. Oi' 364 Eighth Avenue West, and Ernest Leo Brawders, of the Canadian Bank' of Commerce staff. formerly of Charlottetown, P.E.I. The church was wnll -filled with friends of' this popular young couple. The bride entered the cliiirch on the arm of her father to the"struins of the " Bridal Chorus " t'rom"L0heIigrin. She looked. charming in ai-tlainty frock of white silk voile trimmed with point lace bolern and white lace shepherdess hat trimmed with ii wreath ol'-paleet blue and pink flowers. She carried a bou- quet oi' white roses. Her sister, Mlss~ Maud Fredcricksoii, acted as brides- ’ri1diIl,` wearing a most becoming gown of apple. greensilk crepe with a large IJi¢2L\I1|'e»h1it to-fmatch. and carried n _bouquet __of__ pink carnations. The groom was assisted by Mr F. `J. Mc- Intyre." The"l*ilgh Altar‘and‘ Sanctu- -ary had been tastefully decorated with pink and white blossoms by friends of the bride. _During the services vocal selections were rendered by Miss Grace Heffroirand Miss Kathleen Mac- donald. Miss M-arie Macdonald pre~ ,sldedat the organ. Ai`.ter the -wedding _breakfast, which. was served at the ‘home of 'the br'ide's parents, the 'happy 'c0uple'l'ei`t by the noon' train for Port- land. Froin there they will proceed by boat.to (lslitotnia. where they will _spend their honeymoon. On their re- turn they wlll'rqside"a.t 1‘411 Twelfth Avenue We§t."-+ Vancouver ' World. (The gro0mi~is.-al son of Mr.-and Mrs Wm. Brawlers of this city. ::1_‘H|RsT QUENCHERS.-M1111_v satisfying 'drinks made from Montser- rat Lime Juice. iWithin the pale, yel- low peel oi’.a fresh cultivated Lime is one of the most faslnating juices that ever tempted the palate' of tlilr- sty s0Iils.`O1i` it blistering hot day, when the whole body is relaxed with heat. half a' wineglass of Montserrat Lime Juice, a little sugar and broken ice in a glass of water. makes a suin- mer drink that will linger in the -memory. Good wine cannot be made from wild grapes, neither can a whole- S0m9 Dnpatable. .lulce be pressed from wild Llmes. Montserrat Lime Juice is made from cultivated Limes, and the juice is wholesome, refreshing and pal- atable. All leading druggists and groc- ers have Montserrat. . .Kodaks, Brtgwule Cameras. Photo- Sraphlc Supplie , also Developing and Printing, at Johnson & Johnson, The Quality Drugstore. 0972-5-15Mtf. DO-RO-NON The Toilet Water. For Excess ve Perspiration f ' `JJse'_()do-rp-no-itisaliiexi scientific toilet preparation _ that prevents excessive per- _ spiration, keeps the body c ea_n, cool and conifortable ._ -duringthe w,armeS _ Neath-_ scented and will ncit haliiixii Qdo-f0~no is Sold' in. three sizes 35c, 70c and $1.40. Get a bottle today and enjoy the . satisfaction of knowing that _ you have complete relief from perspiration 'annoy- 1=J“ v ps Y v °l‘ _ _ °° "~ ‘lil “I /“1“=*;~ -- QQ -- dill’ Bl P\'0WB° BYOS-1 Lid- P0019 & C0-» C°““0"Y~'° W0” Wharf- holding their annual picnic and edu» cultural Instruction. Mr. W. A. Mc- ‘_ " i . (__. -f. -1.-'I»‘*l"{`§I.."i ' "' I 1~ 1-' for $10.00 and $10.00 Suits for $8.00. Dollar Day; also the f0llOwii`1g:- _ ` _ on Dollar Day. J _ 1 CLOTI-IES BRUSH 1 HAIR NET 1; . I-IAIR BINDER - , _ 1 DOZEN BUTTONS 1 _ _ 1 NAIL BRUSH ~. ' 1 PKC.; PINS 1 1 PKG HAIR PINS 2 MENDING WOOL OR COTTON I .1 CROCIIET HOOK '~ I 1 THIMBLE ~» v 1 STAG SILK, _ 1. 1. 4, ,.‘, I Z, ,gal ‘- I gf\_LI-LINENTHREAD ' -' ' _ 1_ ARD HAT._1>.INS ,;-, \_;:§'7g'_ . I _Room for $1 on Dollar 'Day OHfLD'S HIGH CHAIR ' CH§:DS' ROCKERS -- 'CH Ds’ CHAIRS A~R1vI COiIIg._IopE.-CHAiRs=- ..~.. . 1.; PICTURES AND' MIRRORS ' WIZARD MOPS 2 BOTTLES FURNITURE POLISH 2 CAMP STOOLS - CAMP CHAIRS CAMP STRETCHER CANVAS SEATS DINING ROOM CHAIRS 2 PHENOX Box FILES SOLID OAK EASELS. _ Coon FEATHER PILLOWS HIG_i»_1 OFFICE STOOLS . , ._ 11' `, .I \ ' C tore ' ' ` " - ‘ » _ lTll§..9.i'iii.i.lN.l1?1i'.i§§§’1.._ - -§§_§:;ii:‘.. .1'ii1°.?..'a‘..a°...::: THE TWO MACS_ P ’ S C zona-a-'zzniiio _ _ ,-1 .. .149.Gta`at George Street- ,M _-._..,,¢,,...-_....,~.~_._._._. _-~»-1-~ 5. " Its N5£Quantity for $1.00' but .Qualii3i e We offer 4 heavy Oxford Shirts, English made for ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .$3.00 ` Meii's Dream Frocks, $1.25 value; on Dollar Day ..$1.00 . i\/len’s \\-'liite Pique Shirts; 75C. value; on D0llar‘Day, ~2 for . . . . .-_.. . . . . .$1.00 Dent’s Driving Gloves, 2,25 rvahie; on Dollar Day, a pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 lVleii’s Lisle Tliread, half _ OSC, black or colored, Dollar Day only, 4 pairs f0_r. . . .$1.00 Scotch Heather, half li0se,"all S'-izcs at less than t0day’s factory price, 4 pairs on Dollar Day for . . . . . . $1.00 4 Wash Ties, 351:. each, on_ Dollar Day, 4 for . . . . .$1.00 Sport Collars, outing, soit_dres_se