JUNE 12 rom mlm News THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN mer or irc- PAGE SEVEN _ , _ . "f~- __ ____ . _ _ SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONL-i THE QUEENS COUNTY `.GUliRDlAN Th° n°fiV° Purity and garden freshness c, _ 1,, N W _ ` llev. Mr. Ti-lvett, rector at Milton, now in Sydney. - . ‘ct '*;' . was in Charlottetown yesterday and *-1 A » -’ -._'/' A returned in the afternoon. Victor Saunders, Charlottetown, [ and John Mooney Dronlorc, have Thomas Peters, of the Fruit Divi DSN! 8DD0i!lWfi '£0 U10 llefnlbutnt sion, Ottawa w s a asscn-vcr west Stall of the Charlottetcwn Post Of yesterday anferngon P " lice They went oil duty yesterday ,'- ' `i» _ - ’f‘ . ll ii- _ . . l . . . -. - - - NIA AEM” A_ Macdonald M L A - The premises on Richmond St., ,_ l ` " <_ oluirlcttetowfu. left ycctcrtlsy ultcr- C"“F1°"'°°°"“- °P°“Pi°‘1_ “Y Wmdlk I “ 1;' ~’ friends in Charlottetown and Mount E der l , Ie “_ ~-...e_.,____,_______€ _*___ lie ,_ 3|, ‘ , remit by MOH 1 Or 0' iv t ci - 1 _ _ -_-'°f-_ 15 hernggter Bugaxrscaccompnn ed by ered Letter. The Guardian is not rc- ' ' sllonsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. D” El l'\l'8lF.l'VGd bv tl'l€ “I5 Of “$186 ICHCE p§cke`t8_ Rev Frank P. and 'Mrs. Dresser of' Eldon are-visiting at the-I-lazlebrook h um t the Peoples, T J 1-; rr .1 »,' » .ti is nn accurate tlmckeepcr It is 11 wntc vtlllclrwill give you correct time under a conditions. Why mt call and see our var- iety, styles a d sizes. Wellner's _Iewelry Store ' Y-N \'5°l1BEe where they are the guests All B ° mme 0 h Wil [1 | J Il P8. 'fl 'h W t h - cf nev, lui. nib cue Miss arb. Theatre. Cherloftvtv to is M uni e a C .,._... enjoy one of the best progiams bholvn ' Any person in Charlottetown, who £1' “I§°“g tlge- The l’l°l‘“"‘8 “ci Of ‘ -intends to vm; New york guy em," iss ose wi be changed tonight. a for business or pleasure, may find it "”"’ The Wellner Watch £1 _ Colored Photos Have your photo) inisherl ln natural colors with all the besuty,_ n_aturaf expression and artisllcfinirh that nis§=t~ _ el' Dhptpgraphors can put ln» c . rm ws- l l 0 ap _ ure On lin and seesomesanlple work, 1 l|osr|.Nerve and Stomach -' Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Testimonials and References l>y_ the hundred from -people coolt‘ stunted; A Stgrrgllszg Piltters § - e ever sling 1 6 A Bargain in l The Venerable Principal Gordon o Queen University, who, in the courst Of a. long career has made inuumer H519 Sllleeches in the General Asscmb ly, made one of the best addresses ol _his life in an advocacy of Church Un lon at the session yesterday. I-Els de claratlon _was greeted with continue.- 11PPlause, and his statement that th- Dolicy oi the Church must. be to co operate with the negotiating churche- wlth organic union definitely in view most prominent in City and l’ Country. No failures. 1 sold by ll P. ,l il- M¢QUAlD '41 Queen Street. __ Opposite Auld Bros . Plifr- 5ocner bottle. l -l_ ll The Imported l Percllerun Sialliun Hcre"s a bargain in woli'en’s boo-s that is bound to gn quickly -fa special snap that just meets willi your' partic- ular llectls. _ . ,’l`liere's a good line here of won1en's American girl metal boots buttoutd style, _patent leather boots laced, and gun metal oxfords The line shows all the newest ideas in the very latest styles, are smart, natty and comfortable, and will weziras long as shoes pric- ed ut $q.u », in fact the-se shoes Women’s Boots. was most. warmly received. _The un ion question, he declared, w_ould nev er go down until it was settled right Using the union of 1874 as an illil stration, hedeclarcd that, the Dre sent opposition to union, would, after V further conference, very largely dis _ Hllvcar. He defended vigorously tht establishment of a settlement com- . mittee, and declared that the present method of stationing ministers in tbl , Presbyterian Church had broken _down The need of a simpler confession of “" faith was apparent in the fact that fl cvery year in the graduatinp I classes of the colleges there were stuillents of tender consciences, who signed the old confession with much mental reservation. Edmonton exc. - fRev Dr Gordon is woll known in A G S Black Star, foni~ ed April 1905. Bred hy Mr. llclil, _ Friillce. the world( - - The farmers and breeders of I’. E. I. arc very for-tunuto in.scctll-ing his valuable services. Glucos will make the season of 1912 as follows:- KENSINGTON (H. F. Mol'rison'a) May 4th to 6th, May 17th to 20th May. :uct ru .lilly 1st, July iztli to 15th, July 26th to 29th. CLIFTON (D. Uolc’s) Monday night May 6th, 20th, Juno ll, 17, July Ist. 15th. STANLEY (J. McNcill's) Tuesday noon~May 7, 21, Julie 4, 18, July 2, -16. OAVENDISH (D. Clark’s) Tuesday night May 7, Z1, June 4, 18, July Z. 16. NORTH RUSTICO (at or near W 'l‘oomb's) Wed. noon May 8, 22, .lune a, 17, July 3, 11. RUSTICOVILLE (John Houstan's) Wednesday night May 8, 22, June 3, 17, July 3-, 17. NEW GLASGOW (at or near Mc- Uouvory's) Thursday noon May 9, 23, June 6. 20, July 4, 18. NEW GLASGOW (John Antlrcws' Thursday night May 9, 23, June 6. 20. Jul 4 18 Y . ~ ,_ FRs‘.pl~1n1c'roN (A. Mcxlnnoirsi Friday noon May 10, 24, Juno 7, 21, July' 5, 19. SPRINGFIELD (Angus Msthcson's lrrlduy-iilglit'May 10, 24, June 1. 21, Jllly 5, 19. SHAMROCK (P. B. I-lughes’) Sat- urday till Monday.. May 11 to 13,~ 25 to 27, Juno 8 to 10, Z5 to 27, July 6 to 8, 20 to 22. KINKORA (P. J. Tralnor's) Mon- day night May 13, 27, Juno 10, 24, July 8, 22. KINKORA (John Mc/trthur's) Tucs- flay noon May 14, za, June 11, 25. Jul 933 Y . - ' _ ALBANY (J. Noonnn's) Tuesday night May 14, 28, Juno 11, 25, July 9, 38. OARLETON (Geo. McMlclton's Wednesday noon May lfi, 39, June 12 2 Jul 10, . ll, y 24. BEDEQUE (at or near W.A. Noon sn's) Wednesday night May 15, 29. June 12,, 36, July 10, 24. WILMOT (a_t or lfear Simmons') Thursday noon May 16, 80, J une 13, s1,.luly 11. ai, 'l'RAVLl.IilB'S REST lat or non R. (1. Kprohbank) Thursday night May 1s, ao, .rims ls, 21, July ll, I5. Season _$10, yfith return privilege nsxtvlsllolt-f _ , HSN. BOWNNSS, Manager. - ) ) ) l' cv sp .I I Glucos possesses @ CO. in an extraordin- ary degrcc t h c _ high finish and great activity, which has made the Percheron breed so famous all over. ..7_ is-u' s-e’l_ for $3.50 :ind are worth ’ his Stallion was sired by Pilot Medium r 2.09 :H6 worlds record to road o -t sm lis ella McG10l0l‘ Il0b°"\- ff' urezor 2.17. Grand Dum . lllhl bl 8|' mom. Sire l f uutwcori. 'l hlsurlchlyy brett li'.".i‘.i fill’ ..'lf’.l.'l'l’.‘ii “.ll‘.'.'.l‘.1’3'. .’i'.’l."..'..2"'l We ‘ownerht livery stables, Grafton at as . cry cent ofthe money. Our . ?°1‘i‘T .E‘.".".“.1t i: 3:. 1 $2.48 E D 2 =: 1 would ll e you o sce o s - r I ' ' icrc making your purchase. we nev. oun lglziit iis owncr'ii stable. ,J M' er had such a splendid assortment of |'~ C- BRUWN - DEN1-l5T ' flies, casts, lines, etc. and our prices, c|‘lf|°¢l¢¢°Wl\- ow,” "__, [man 5,,,°,,j|,"_ were never so low. Seo our 75c and 5 ‘8‘|‘°‘f N w llc nl Bank Bulldlns $1,00 roads. E. A. Poster, Central mites .tr ownslrs luslt AZAD No 57660 .VILLIAM Altitwn. Owner. Uharl ttsto _ l mmf _, . IIS chairs, huffetts, h\fl°esus~ and stands at a clear saving of 20 per cent on p_ B_ HUaI.m5_ ,n Chg,” former prices effected by buying by 3"” ‘t own,” ,nk glamour-fcntl: Buy your fllrnltpjlslnpt peclal prices on sideboards, r-mw11t. - ° “°~ _ l rf.-:_-:<_ ~.-.-.1-_-.~» _~.».-:_-.~.-.~.-:.-.A-.~.-é.~.»;_~.~:.-.-ff-:fv ~ -»>::-1*:.1~:fe-:-Af-A-A:-=:_~.~:VA.-:.-V-.~::=_-_-:f-.~_»e lt pays to buy in this Province. l - The Paul Gilmore Company, well known in Charlottetown, are playing Trainor were raided iecently an noon for Summemdc quantity of beei was secured It is Miss Edith Coady of Vernon River ‘ww lmdergomg analysls h t d h “B re “me Gmc “ner vmmngl Subscribers and otheis are asked to to their advantage to write ..F_H_'»» Messrs Carveli Bros. Charlottetown care of Guardian, Charlottetown. h“"° r°°°l"Fd “ “arg” °f ‘“°1““““5 C01 F S M Ch rl “et Barhadoes, as will he seen hy udvcr- . . . 00113, u, 0 own, _ h len yesterday, afternoon (0,. Summep tisement in another colunill. ll side. He is one of the delegates to . ` the Methodist Conference at Frcder- The I Exlardlarn swillcumesl r§m3’l.° ' t d .2 HCWB Y DB BUD ll'0lli{ IDU illi lc on an cross s with others of the . All h it sh um I 1 d I dl t _ Province. suc sms o ie ay anhic ergy me ega es on the Em mailed to “The Guardian News Dept., Dress t B mom g' Charlottetown" immediately aft ‘ . ci- ln repéy -, to an inquiry the " lrxgigigned Izglugiadgfpaneq od? B $5; Yesterday the Harland returned to appeared in The Guardiago ° wuc Charlottetown from Orwell' ports in The notes were furnished h '"5" Y' the morning and left again at three ` man who on Ma Z0 an 3 “{°““¥ D. m. ,for Orwell, returning at night, Guardian Omce :mi ‘Ft e 8' The taking a large number of passengers ing that the Bi _n t e ttsaga' stu and a good general cargo each way. to is his I-t gnu :ere P ac 9 there' Today she leaves at three p. m., fur lice d' a _ 55°" at this °l' Victoria, remaining there over night _ - all a descriptlori ofthe youll* and returning tomorrow morn- man can also lie obtained. The Guar-'l dia-n greatly regrets if the notes hav. l_l°¢f1 OUGIIBWC. for they were insertet lil good faith. and Sugar via Laura C. direct from the events, etc have trulispircd. ing, she will make the trip to Victor ia and return in the afternoon. A correspondent from Wheatley River writes that thc Methodist Zhlirch of that place is undergoing zxtcnsive' repairs under the skilful -vorkmanship of Clifford Wood anti `-Iessel Smith.-L. D. Ling, Merchant, s doing a splendid business and is xssisted in the afternoons and even- 'ngs by Emmet Desitochc.-John Pidgeon has been appoiiited first warden and is periorniing his duties 'n a» most satisfactory manner.- viiss Martha Stevcnsoii is visltintz ‘ier former home alter :ui absence of right years.-Miss Edna Wears has 'eturnctl home from visiting fricnfls `n Uncle Sam’s Domains. !:We keep on hand nlwslys n large #cock of the lit-st ln cami-rss and \hotogl‘anhic supplies. Know that ve can please you on every point and zivc you the ,very best :lt the most "casonahle prices. Dcvclopillg and irinting t1epar‘.niciitin` connection. rhe McKinlloi. Drug Co. corner Great George and .Kent streets. MEtf »-\.<" ' §_"__, _ this province) /j,f,.”/_-/'/"/.;'. \\//_S I, l- _.__ _ , / ! l Rev. H. id. Thomas, St. John, for- //' /‘»"="__ '_'v' merly Pastor of the First lvlcuictlist /-" .,.,¢j\,_ ‘_`““- Lhllrch, Charlottetown, is taking as ` . active an interest as over in the Temperance Cause. A St. John ex~‘ change reports that large audiences at several meetings in different parts of the city Sunday heard J. W. Keir-f m 135 Q\l€€ll SUN!! stead, one of the Liberal candidates J endorsed by temperance speakers and reasons put forward for his electlon,f ' while in some cases the government' was iinhesltatingly condemned and an appeal made for the support of thc. / entire Liberal ticket. Besides public meetings in the afternoon in thc Unique Tllcatrc, Temple Hall, North \.\'o, litvteatiivc asstirlllitilil of Fnglisll End, and Temperance Hall, Wag; ,l.un». put up iu one uno t-up-“ind v'»\"_" Side, the issues in the present camp- j.rulrtn’i;'ixeTnscllfifiiifilfgh in the Unique Theatre Sunday after- “- tram skirts tn_lro\1BerH-hir rvckinh' noon, ilnder the auspices of the Tem- h°‘é“f’h“"'|i§°ié{‘,\""`° “"”' "°.°h" b'"“’b° perance Federation was well attend~ an ap b ~ r ' ed and the speakers who condemned 1i|c's glfs\'elpini512';,€h“;\|fI(;“l¥h?,f°fY.cf:l¥,; the present government for its inac- i.\|‘i‘lienir‘i)uliitlrg`li!i‘nll r\yul\r~yt=s, iiflls two tivity in l"e5P00f» £0 U10 €nl0YC6mQUt youislast Cliristnlslt oitthedllquor llicensta lap; ant? its . ll nr isregart or t e-ws es o the cbll ll lhc tempcrance element of the province, l* were given an attentive hearing Rev., Mr Thomas was the first speakrir andl . . Bayfl' ' Phill() Slulllo- lic said time lic had resided in com- munities where he had seen license " laws, Scott Act, prohibition and lo DRE() ‘Emma I cal opinitn in vogue and he believed' I . Bii:;»,§’;3‘§._§f_i’_;‘Il,‘§-,if~§,‘§_i_;I_;';»,f,-,,» l.§'.‘1”..i°'I.‘i..li.‘ii`f°.'..‘.§`..`§“ °°"“‘ "f’ °"' Lllllll DALMENEY JR. other law __ uufre ln Fishing Tackle? If so, we 500| |9l0» and |‘)||» k ¢ up took he Lord Dulmeney will stand for thc seas gm Pnmnfinm-' ' ` ‘ .zls there something. that you rc- won first prize at the Prcvin ial Eitliibio V H eney Carriages Satisfy . . A _ I Wrdmpffurlcttctnwu. D,.,,gst0,_e_ .6_-,MM ND 1"" Heney carri iges are thc favoiities with all critics. ,, 5\|,,,__,_,,, -‘_ * ii ,._..._-_-..;7-...___-_,N Royal Mac Queen .lr wl llnnke the ttnnson of |913 at 0arr's l,|,-sry wsblo, urnlton street West Terms for tho season $6.00 Pcople’s ,Theatre To-Night I Back to the Kitchen A mlstukentfianlus 2 The Prospsdors Legacy A story of the West 3 The Guilty, Bshy A case of circumstantial evidence Miss llose - ln clever snd plsssing srl Miss "Bobby" Sohmrrs In lllustrsfcd Songs .