fbr MA? 16, _ _ vrnnurnsrulwarinsrornm -. _____||°_mm¢,,,m_, - W .have in stock Albion - Accidia Inverness Old 'Sydney _ and Reserve Coals also Wood Write, phone or call on us for prices, etc. A.Pic_|_t§_rtl§t.IIu. E; l ol . Protect your Crops. .. Against Smut in Wheat immerse the 'seed wheat or grain in a solution of Formalin. I pint; water 42 gallons. !olafoeScab--soak the potatoe sets in a solution Formalin I pint; water 30 gallons. ' .F 0 R M Al. I N ~ We pint at Geo. E. Hughes “The Peoples Druggist’ K _ Farniars! Attention The well known farmer J. S. R. Elliot cf Elliot ‘s Mills who is mag. “IE s change in his business and is IDU!! West as sr on'as convenient, offers his whole stock of five graded ]¢\'S¢)'S. Guernseys and ‘Holstein "UCB C°WS. also calves. Come and see and be convinced. Call and see P. F. Hughes, E_t_nerald and see how these cows are graded. No puff l Real facts. Also an attractab'e young mare gbrse years on _of fre out in 1-:_ |_ Lhlef Stock weighing about 'iooo lbs. Perfectly safe for old and young to drive. I Parties from Tyne Valley, Tign- i ish, Waterford, Malpeqne, Indian River’ and St Peters wanting my improved stock of Yorkshire hogs may write mu- for particulars. A guaranteed good pig or no gate, 5 r 5Mth3iEf3ipd. ' llischarging Today Acadia Round and' Reserve Run ol Mine 'We have a full stock oi ' ` _ Blacksmith Acadia Nut f 'Albion 1 D Run of Mine and Inverness Round Geo E. Full Coal Healer Come /~ ‘"7 ~- from a line of t vtell \ We keep our cigars in `_a patent humidor- not too moist, not too dry, just right, vou will , sny so after tr Good C1°qars\_ MCK5 -When you get your cigars here you pit;k\ ‘~ ‘ "andyou are sure' they are in`b`est ccnditlonas Marguerite, Tuckett`s Bouquet, El Presidente Maritana, Stonewall Jackson, Van Horne, Peg Top, all the famous makem he best moderately priced smokes _ ying them. We have Tuckett’s nnon _Drug C0. /. l._. llappy and Contenled-l ,zap V0 h _- , _ - ~=.“' A being pure and fragrant. Try Hickey Nicholson Tobacco Co._l.td. /I" full of Hickey's'Brigert "' CutSmokingTobacco.Hls , _ \'- _ _;._:f " W" ' "' pipe dreams will always be J v`easant because this tobacco f § _.' _S - l _ \\\ . is manufactured from only the I j ~ Q _ _ - “ best Virginia leafthe Aroma is the man behind a pipe ,_~ it for your next smoke.At all Grocers and Druggists, . " Q THE .CENTR CHURCH PROGRESB.-- Seven elu- didatea were -baptised at Clyde Riva' on Sunday by Rav'._ C. B. Mohearn. ALL SHOULD remember the puq-, tion of choice pasture lots, adjoining the exhibition grounds, Kensington Road. at 2 o'clock today. AN INVENTION.-Mr. James 'l‘.Mc- Kae, formerly of Charlottetown, has received letters from Ottawa grant- patsnt rights on a furnace appliance which will revolutionize conditions in boi? furnaces as they exist 'at' pro- sen . _ PERSONALS Mr. S. C. Moore, Charlottetown, was in Truro this week. Misa M. Emery, .Chai-lottstown, leaves this morning for Boston, Capt. W. H. Batt returned by the Northumberland last night from Hali- fax. Dr. B. H. Gillis was a passenger by the western 'train yesterday return- ing to St. Louis. The young men of the First Metho- dist Church will consider baseball to- night at 8 o'ciock in Heartz Memor ial Hall. Miss B. R. Hoffman, Charlotte- town, was in Halifax on Wednesday and registered at the King Edward Hotel. Mrs. J. M. Sutherland ' and Miss Sutherland, Charlottetown, who have' spent ,the winter in Glenwood, Iowa, and in Montreal, are expected homt tonight. Mr. .W. M. Grandin, of the Canada IT PAYS to buy in this Provinca.` nooxmn xr a.zo.-'ras Northum- berland docked in Charlottetown last alibi: at.. 8.20 P. m. . -_-_ REPAIRING BRIDGE.- The West River Bridge is undergoing repairs. It has been in a dangerous condition for some time. , SCHOOL OF SCIENCE.-The Sum- mer School of Science will meet in Halifax from July sth to July astn. this year. GOOD ROADS.- The roads about ‘North River and Clyde River are be- ing put in excellent condition, thank; to the enterprising roadmastors, Messrs. T. P. Cass and J. D. McLean. LONG CREEK.- A series of Evan- Zellstw meetings is being conducted at Long Creek by Rev. C. S. Mc- ixarn. A deep interest is being mpn- lleiied. and several have professed conversion. _ orsrisx sUnvuv.- 'rua C. G. s._ Austria, after being thoroughly qv"- hauled and painted, has been launch- ed. She coaled up yesterday and is about ready to begin her season’q work on the oyster surveys under command of Captain Kemp. S. S. CITY OF CuHENT.- The S. S. City of Ghent, is due to arrive nero between 6 and 7 o'clock. this morning from Montague with 3000 bags of fertilizer and other cargo from Halifax, CASCAPEDIA SAILS.- The B. S. CBSCHl>edia arrived in Charlottetown from Pictou last evening at 5 o'clock She sailed at 1 o’clock this morning with considerable cargo con- sisting mostly of eggs and lobsters lor Montreal. PEOPLE'S 'l‘i-IEA'1‘RE.- Good pic- tures and clever vaudeville made up n pleasant nigbt's entertainment at ple St H H. R. ha. in at an fr It to in w be st No lan Bm l ro Me Ch Ma Mr. Me W0 0 cd St Pr fer o ill) th ‘nexium ul -d ann I __ __._'l C c vision of work was mainly unde Consolidated Brick and Clay Co., Picton, with Mrs. Grandin and child nrrivcd in Charlottetown by the rthumberland last night. ~ ___ r. Among the outward passengers m Charlottetown _ yesterday were sara John White, contractor, tc Tignish; John A. McLaren, Custom Inspector, and Secretary, Mr. Hoyt. _ John, to Murray \Harhor; A. W. Miller, Marshfield to Tignish; I. S. aisson to Bouris; C. L. Baxter, ol the Portland Packing Co., to the gdalcnes and Rev. Mr. Sinclair, Strasburg, Sask., to Kensington. Among the passengers by the S.S. aria. d to Charlottetown yesterday wera‘5Mr. Ja; W. Newsom, M-rs. Wind- sor, Master Ralph Windsor, Mrs. R. Cameron, Miss Fannie Rogerson, Mac Burgess, Mr. D. S. MCQUBY' rie, Crapaud; Messrs. Chas. Wright, Fred Clark and Wm. Lea, Tryon, asrs. Ham Inca and K. C. Holmes, Victoria. Among the arrivals in Charlotte- town last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, of Amherst, N. S., who t come here to reside, Mr. Robertson ving accepted a position in the Da- pnrtment of Agriculture. He has been charge of the experimental farm Nappan, N. S., for many years d is thoroughly adapted to his rk. His many friends wlil ` learn with.pleasure that ho has recovered m the serious illness which delay- his earlier coming to the Island. will be remembered that he was taken ill in March and was obliged go to a hospital for treatment. Mr. F. B. Fripp, Government En- gineer, to whom reference was made yesterday's Guardian, left Sault e Marie, a. few days since for this < ovince, to which he has been trans- red by the Dominion Government. Mr. Fripp was engaged in contracting ,~k,at the Soo, under the Depart- ment of Railways and Canals and had en employed in that capacity for wards of fifteen years. It ia under- and that net will-be employed 1" e construction of the piers for the ar Ferry and he is well qualified for the position, as, during his 10"! riod of service at the Soo this r - I his direction. \.. 'l`/.ic Sun Life of,`Canada now occupies the ‘ premier position among Canadian Life Assur- ance Companies ~ $r|4,ooo,o:o,oo of annual income of and plans apply to ' - E. R. BROW Charlottetown ' . . £7 _- *Pm-h'e 3§3l t , When you want quick and -satisfactory plumbing , service phone 393-J. When you want quick estimates on the cost of a plumbing system-or sanitary supplies for that lobster Mtg;-y, h0ne,393-],_ca11or write. j'1‘hr@ ways to find us-,-write, call at the store op posite the Ope7_a House or phone 393-] . Fred H now having over .Insurgnce in force and an over $12,000,000. Per rates _ ' 1 _ Manager, for P. I = _l. .T OTI CE Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. The Pure brad Clydesdale Stallion __ _ : SIR DONALD e (No 5679) “ ev-~ 2n".:.~:.f.°.':°.t.:°:‘.f.°. , - ' .son of ltilii at his '~f',,,,, ,*"< owners stables- . . ., i' ‘ " Eldon. N . LE-LLA . _ 3smf_ Tuomesuawner, Eldo the People's Theatre last evening. The New York Tabloid Musical Com- edy Company in their clever acting and splendid singing and dancing are still favorites with the theatre-goers. Miss Margaret Emery 0| W00d Is- irhere is always something new with ds, loaves this morning for Phila dolphin, Pa., after spending a very asant winter at her home and long hor many friends. She was accompanied to Charlottetown by her sister, Miss Louise. pretty costumes that catches tue IHHCY. clover and graceful dancers, while the solos leave nothing to be desired. This company will find its .tcicomc aoaumt for future visits and to doubt their remaining nights will ‘oe largely attentied. DATES C‘H'ANGED.- The date of .r-.acting of the P. E. Island United Baptist Association has been changed from July 11-13, to July 3-6. The irat meeting will be on Thursday, July 3, Rev. Arthur I-Iurn -preacher of introductory sermon. All United Baptist churches on the Island are re- l. piested to appoint delegates as soon as possible, and to send their names to J. E. Robertson Esc., Red Point, P. E. Island. The usual half-fare rates will be granted by the railway, Purchase tickets to Munn's Station. ::Fox Stock for sale: I have a few shares of Stock for sale in good companies with dividend assured for this year. J. O. Hyndman, 61 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 5-16M3i. ::At 10c. there are few cigars better than Tuckett’s Marguerite, E1 Presl- _dente and Van Horn. At 5c you can find few cigars to equal Tuckett's Bouquet, Peg 'Top and Stonewall Jackson. We keep these and other good ones at our store and supply them to you in first class condition-- keep them -in perfect shape in our 'patent humidors. Mti Cream This is a preparation to soften and beautify the skin. It prevents chap- ping, roughness or red- ness of the skin, is sooth- ing and refreshing tothe most delicate complexion. f Try it-price only 25c W I tl Use F ormalin .On Your Crops ,_ ._,__.__. » ...,. _ ._ Q.-.___ ,_._..~=.- ';_1_<“ / _ ___ :,i_l'\\ - 1 ___,, w, _ -_ _t_ io » . _S -\a`,__~S.-§.~__ 91 _svsaruusar Fasting __ _ orltrnnll U "9" ' -~ . .. ‘ I i ` ` ~ 4 ” ard ware Co lid iuyon'rohar3§¢tllg§>l'¢lI° NNN F W9 Gt' 3°' i Quan st. S ,__ _ .’ _' . 525.1'-9.l‘i=Tl?..!’A"¥i“' T t u =., ~ c ” -- -_~,--_ f~..~ ffrlzil ~.if,_\ \__ .J il " if _ vt £6! You are sure of in- creasin§`your crop and getting a far better yield if you use Form- alin on your grain and potatoes. For smut and scab there _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ 'run cr-1Aa_r.o'r'm'rowN ovasotau AL GUARDIAN ‘fa Charlottetown Summerll 5-l§Mtst3i `. f_______ , ___,, _, , ____ ___ I1 . Are you going to have a Share in the Developing olauotller ` Prince Edward Island Industry that will eventually be oi- - as much, Importance as Fox Farming Is today. _ With the Boon in Eastern Canada, the great growth now assured for its manu- facturing centres and shippin ports, and the approaching improvement of transports tion facilities, both by rail and steamer Prince Edward Island may well become the chief summer resting place of North America. With the changed conditions the development of the tourist and holiday busi- ness offers absolutely unlimited possibilities and the natural advantages of this Pro- vince to cater to the trade are unsurpassed. The increase of summer tourist traHic will be of benefit to every business interest, and to the farming community making 9. market at home for the bet products of sea and land. _ ‘ The newly incorporated coinpauy, The Charlottetown Summer- Resorts, Ltd., have made a start towards a real development of the natural summer attractions of Prince Edward Island. They have secured a magnificent site in close proximity to Charlottetown, they will have accommodation this summer for at least fifty permanent guests besides a considerable number of transients and they already have assurance that all available accommodation is likely to be occupied. _ _;I`he holders of common stock are paying for all of the land and taking all of ther s . _ Seven per cent preferred stock is odered to the public to help along the enter- prise. Every cent received from the sale of seven per cent preferred stock will be spent on the erection of buildings and the improvement of the property. The seven per cent preferred shares are one hundred dollars each. They may be paid for in instalments of $10.00 per month and each instalment as ir. is paid will bear interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum payable in October of each year. Applications for this stock should be mailed at once to R. L. Cotton,Managing Director, or they may be handed to any of the Directors. Use the following form and Application for Shares in The Charlottetown Summer Resorts Limited. Charlottetown, P. F.. |., l9l - To the Directors of '1‘he Charlottetown Summer Resorts Limited. . 't I hereby apply for. . . _ . . . . .shares of seven per cent, preferred capital stock of the Charlottetown Summer Resof s Ltd , at par value §\oo per share, on vcfount of which I herewith enclose 5 _ . . . . being ten per cent (lo p.c.) and the balance I agree to pay on or before Septem- ber l5th or in nine equal monthly installments, as may be desirei. I understand that said sto;k_ is preferred both as to dividends and assets and wi l bear interest upon the amount paid in beginning with the payment of the first installmc nt. NAME. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... ADDRESS......... . . . . .... th o v 5 ' ’ Vt\l\lShll\tl c’;’.:'..t.,“fzf:‘.;‘.‘*:.'..§‘.°t..;z.‘,_f‘.'.;°::;2 d, 'l M d th t ; Mon Say uiiilzh, t‘iii\ilyMo; .a f J :1 `\\ if P ` 8' ~ wouldbe pleased to show you our stock of these. Call in and look them over._Wl1¢i1h°f you purchase or not. The prices we have put on these fixtures is comparaflvfli °W when you take into consideration the quality. ,These goods we are showing in ou Street ~ '_ / , _ emo; *~"“- Nickel Plated Towel Bars. 3 Bar Towel Holders. 8 and r6 in. $9 _Glass Towel Bars. Bath Sp,-aygfs, (Two Kinds.) "' ‘ -- ` Beautiful Soap Dishes. All kinds. Toilet Pa ,,,. Holder, »‘ Sponge Holders. Different Sizes. p`d d Soap Dm, Com- (_ Tooth Brush and Tumbler Holder SP°°3e H°l erm s Combiueda billed' ' b ‘kabie _ Match Holders. 0P9l T°"’b °" U” re ' "i.\ Combination Tumbler Holder and Bath Robe Hooks. Et E_ _ _ _\ Soap Dish. Tooth Brush Holders. c , -~- ; » .1 __ r Annex on `Grafton Grafton St Your Bath 'loom would look much more attractive if ip had some of our useful fixtures added to it. The Bath Room is one place in particular in the home that ought to be kept nice andneat. This is where one goes after a hard day's work to be refreshed and brightened up; and it adds greatly ' to the pleasure of the bath to have all the necessaries in their proper places, such as Sponges, Towels, Soap, etc. Our ,_.__.-_ stock of these fixtures is most complete, containing every- thing that is useful. These goods are heavily Nickel Plated over Brass, which assur- es erfect wear, and their beautiful satin finish distin uishes them as classy goods. We i I I Useful Bath Room Fixtures Pticetllowi