I Fol-i i ng need, clean ifrlee burning Coal ta; kind i111... mam. ‘do good hot lire. Pickarzfsllnal the “Hot Stuff" Phone 240 uonuou. a DUFFY . "agar-idem; and Attorneys lo rs or’ oyalBank oi Oanguh. MON!!! T0 LOAN ‘WWI 51°“- _ Charlottetown. V. rniaat J I. Fran LATEST mews l . . j.,.,,'Mr._._John.M¢1,“c'_°; m,“ B”, . . Present writing m. a: 1.. ex- Smite 5t St. Dunwn I ‘H!’ _ many wish him sgqggu "*°E“,§',°“,F,"'°3.v‘§“fiv'en1ut diluent. - - D- locker. Bridgetown, N, B... arrived irom Pictnu on the Sybil Thursday evening. He Fffldagrjontaxue on tithe earlyitratn \ . ozfifbills Ray llhr-guqo m to ha: home u solid: 1:1 M155‘ Fdlllllfin has-been n. Hui mt M; 11:1?’ University (luring the past snmuunsmn Mummers" Corrected lorhevery Wednesday. and sfllllrdwy issue. Essa Turnips n, Potatoes m 3°“ 9t to 1'11 Beet ‘ ‘ 5 to ‘I Dressed Beel g to .19 Chicken A 17 Turkeys - 15 to 22 G°°=° 12 to 1s FOWI 12 Ducks " u; Oats (white) {o Oats (black) when v 42 to 44 o9 m ov , , FOR‘ WOMEN'S AILMENTS“ Df-Milflelfi. femalePills have bcenihe Standard for 2o ye"; and for 49 years prescribed and recornenlnded by Phygicignj, Accept no other. Aiall druggitv. l A ii dainty, pure and refreshing cream. put up in convenient gr or ALIJ ii..'*"lllllfllrllllllllll Almond f ' Rose i 11:: form and size for my lady's dress- ing table. It is the most efficient and satisfactory of all preparations of the kind, delicale‘y scented with the harmonious and pure odor found in the blossoms of lull blown M assagep Cream | I_L__=;__JF|= i New . . Livery Stable I have purchased horses, wagons andihnrness (ever)- thing new) and am now pre- pand to‘ supply the trade with the b: st livery-turn out lu the Qrovlnce. 1 ~ ~ ‘ " When hiring a leam- for pleasure or business why not get a good . one-'--a horse that ls stylish, smart, and a good foadstermdressed in new har- ness and hitched to a new wagon. \ We are flooded with com- plintents from those who have patronized us.‘ ’ All we want is a trial order, if not as represented no charge ma de. J. A. IIENDERSCN A 18o Queen Street Horse Shorr l Phono No. 897L June,ll,Mt£ IOSES. Large jar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50c McIHNNON DRUG CO. Cor. Gt. Geo. 8: Kent St. lcl,A.,-1vl, |§- n A’ s Maltes all outdoors a play grou for litlle or big. __ y They are, so ‘Simple a child can. use them with good results 1 $1.60 u. slzoo Geo. l]. Hughes “The People's Druggist" o Happy and Contented-l A, is the man behind apipe full of Hickefs Bngert CutSmolringT-obaccmHis pipe dreems- will always be p easint because this" tobacco is manufactured from only the best Virginia leaf the Aroma being pure and fragrant. TIY it for’ your next smokeAt all will give you ‘y 8; fNleholsouf r0 If . you want an‘ ice-cream freezer that onethat runspehally lllfld“1ight}y‘,gdyesu’t get out of order, endfwlll, freeze 1h; cream 1n l ' "i Grocers and Drugglsta. itoucéor--lcu;i; t1l-. :- s f"Frfe"ezer" IwRE satisfaction for generations, here and fight price. .=- s?‘ z PICNIC-St. Peter's y Sunday achoo‘ picnlo will be holdup the West Riv.- iari Monday July 7th. Particulars; a er. CHEESE BOARD MEETINCL-Jfhel first meeting ol the P. E. I. cheese, Board will beheld Friday, June 27.. B-t- 3 ‘Q7 $912K, win, the same rooms u. laslfyear; "- ‘ ~ ' _ .» INSPECTION OE STEAMERS- 111M112 the ‘passehgel-s‘ due tb arrivt in Charlottetown by tonlgbta ex» press are the Govt. Boat; Inspectors, MessrpfOlivc and Dalton, who are tc, come ‘innit-St: Johii, N. B. on one oi their periodical visits oi ‘nspectlon. "llhapriuclpal i punpose ol their visit 18 ‘on this occasion is the inspection o.’ the lorry steamer, Hlllsborough anci. the river service, s eamsr, Harland Thtrl-lilldborough w l‘ he inspected- or- ‘Wsdhesday; and -wu1 orftliat account‘ be with drawn lrom. the ‘terry peryicr for that- day. {The terry "warn. that; interval-be ~/ continued by onebi tht lereer gasoline. . .h0ats_ available, am" thisnyolllmeanzthat {or thatqday 0u-_ ly passenger's will‘ be" transporter‘ across the terry, astute Hiusisorougr substitute will not he able to convey. 60 teams and‘ waggons across the Har- bour. - _ PERSCIIIKLS Mr. ‘o.’ F. Fisher, Charlottetown went to, Tignvish Saturday ntternoon Dr. McGulgan, Emerald, was among the visitors to Charlottetown Satur day and returned home in the alter- R909.- Mr. J.‘ J. McQuaid, Station Agent at Mlscouche, was a passenger by tht western train Saturday returning home. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore oi Su- attle, Wash, are visiting Mr. Moore‘: parents, Mr. and Mrs Theo. Moore, Charlottetown. Councillor W. W. Walker and llfllll were passen, s by the Northumber land on Saturday evening to Char- Jottetown, alter spending their hon- eymoon trip abroad. Miss Katherine A. MacPhee, Bell- vlew. who has been attending the U. (l. C. return-ed to her home Saturday afternoon successfully passing tine ex- aminatlons. 11H you cannot muve a personal call nt the store use the telephone. 219 ir our number and by culling us up any time from 8.30 a. m., to 9 p. m., you will get the same courteous ~ and careful attention accorded to you as ii you came personally. All phone orders are instantly attended to and quickly delivered. Phone 219. The MacKiunon Drug 00., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. MEtf. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by public auction at the Court House in Georgetown iu Kings County on Saturday the 19th d day ol July A. D. 1913 at twelve 0'- clock moon. All That. tract piece and parcel 0i land situate lying and be- ing on Lot or Township Numiler ulty- two in Kings County in Prince Ed- ward Island, hounded and described as follows, that ls to say: Commenc- ing on the Northern aide oi the Geor- getown Road in the Southwest angle _ol lllty acres oi land the property oi Alexander Cameron, ‘thence North- wardly along the Western bouudflfy - line ol said flity acres to the rear lim- ol one hundred and thirty acres oi ' land the property di Tenet- McLaren, thence Northwéstwaijdly ‘along the said rear line to the ‘Eastern hound- ary line of one hundred and ten ac- res iormerly . OM66? ‘b? PEN!" 3013611- som. now owned by Edmund Cain. thenceSouthwardly alonE- the East- ern boundary oi said larm oi one lum- dred and ten acres to the said Georgetown Road, thence Eostwsflllv along said road to the "Viv-Cowl @011!" mencenzent, containing eighty acres 0i land a little more or less- The above sale is" made pursuant. to B113 by virtue oi a power oigale con- tained iui a certain Indenture ofMor- tgage bearing date the 22nd day oi November A. D. 1887 and made he- twéen John Buchanan oi New Perth, Township Number titty-two in Klnllfl County aioresald, arid Susan Buchan- an hls wile. oi‘ the one part. ‘ll-mi C?‘ rus Shaw ol the same D1fl°°~ Fflrmel‘. _ gmcsusueased, ot the oohsrplrc. K18- made, in payment lt h in been . m“ av ‘i interest duo oi the principal and thereon. For further particulars apply at thy ofllce ol Matblesou, McDonald h Stewart, Barristers. Georscwwn- Dated this 18th day oi June A. D. 1913. PENELOPE SHAW Amos Robortsomliixeuutrlx and Executor oi the last will and testa- ment oi Cyrus Shaw, the above nam- - ed Mortgasflfi- ll-ZIMSM. .-_»--- tvtarnusar titan "about, I: I l‘ fills- in yleugharveleill for the tenure i mjorrn. '_Ono ' ‘it’ .‘1Thc M188 Blanche Wickham, auccessiul itudent of the U. C. (3., was a p35. W118" by the easterntraln Saturday Vlontague. I Miss Eunice Pigott, Savage Harbor, "BB _B Passenger on the eastern train Saturday, returning to her home ai- ar spending the week in Opal-lot“. wn. . , , . MP- William J. Grant, fourth year lledlcal Student at McGlll College, nrrlved from Montreal recently and “m: m Gellrgfitown Saturday alter- 100D to spend his vacation. MP- ROY McEwen. ol the Bank oi Montreal, Moneton, passed through m‘: cll-Y Saturday on return, alter Saving spent a pleasant ho lday with rlends at St. Peter's, Miss Rcbecca M. MacLean who has been attending the U. C. C. was a Dasscnger on the Murray Harbour train Saturday alternoon to spend her vacation at her home in Cullo- den. - g i" Aflnes tMcKinnonJ of Maldon, W688, and the Misses Andrews, were passengers to Charlottetown by the western express saturday night to spend the summer holidays on the ‘Bland. the guests o! Mr. John Mc- iKlnnon, Cowehead. Mmrs- Joseph c. McDonald, Vern- ln River; John F. McDonald, Glen- _‘06. and Joseph Rooney, Cherry Vul- cy. arrived in Charlottetown Friday "Elli from Quebec where they have Ween studying (or thepast year in "he Grand seminary. They lelt by ""9 MlllTB-Y Harbor train Saturday Wternoon-to spend‘ their vacations at heir homes, _ ' Tn m Me d i u m ._l’qr¢ Bred linrollmc'_nl No. 22) '_ The bjeautiful Seal Brown Carriage itullion, Tom Morlium will make the -eu.son of 1913 in Queen's Co. He will eave the ov\'ner’s stables Lincoln, L01. 52. Monday. May 5 and willgstantl u: he same stables as last season, Tom detlium is one of the Gilt Edged Sons if the medium family his Sire Tom dodium (2.16 l-4)_ he by Riley Medium 2.10) he by Happy Medium one of the vorld's greatest Sires; I-Iis dam is by leptune Lee he by All Right. Tom Medium has more $200 Co'ts on P. E. I. than any Stallion of his age ltiiey Medium one of his colts owned uy Mr. Iierman Hill has trotted u. ha! ni'e trial in (1.12) Mr. Hill has refused $300 for him, another of his gel; Carr Ferry owned byuhflr. Louis Leard Em- vress Hotel S‘Side can show a (2.20 clip Mr. Leurd refused $500 for him. There is about 20 of his Colts papers that \vi‘l he heard from in the near future. His cots are all large, sound and iliyllSli just the kind of horse that is wanted. Horsemen it will pay you to inspect this horse before breeding your mares you will conclude with the host who have ulrend visited him that he is inst the hind of l0l'S8 that is wanted to sell or work on the farm. He has proveu himsef usure foal getter for fill] par- ticulars see hand bills or apply to the owner JOHN I’. SHIELDS, Lincoln Lot 22 Apl.2lis.V.E8ipd Kodaks lo Suit Everybody I Our stock is large and var- ied, making it possible to suit anybody in style and price. — from the $2.00 Brownie Camera, to the 3A Folding Pocket Kodak, with special equipment costing as high as 88o o0. __ ‘See llur _ Stock Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. “Huntley ~ A fragrant c'eanser in soft soap form \ that ‘in simply unbealabe in r mpvlng grtlfisebfgrime ands-it just t e thing tor printers, maoblnlstaand motor boat ' Removes thedirt instantly. does not injure the skin. Large tin ........l0e "Klcovah ‘ A German preparation that makes the linen lemonade you have ever teste- so. Itll lemon extract in glanulabtgedhor ll no. ,.li!nf6.ekitl'll1l digs of clear water makes a most 1e- hlagaend. delightful drink. Large htigna-anxvnt.l-.....».z.v...v.r. ......':.......|...l||e . . l - A r . . - p‘ J 'l '.' ‘JllQ Great George Stroll ll . ...,..§ll““$i’§...'?f..§"‘¥wsaliannnniu- "-"""-_ i' "g'g"""' ¢ "WPIIOOII. returning to her home ln_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN ouaanrm r rut CENTRAL cunnoun w.» rr ens to buyin talisman. g ,-_ ll New French hand-made ' Lingerie‘; finest N ainsook HERE IS AN ASSORTMENT OF DELIGHTFUL garments that will appeal to the woman who "cares for something better than is usually to be seen in most shops. Thesc MW" out direct from the makers in France. Every gar- ment ls hand made and iauu lllllellell, They are all made of finest nainsook- they ‘are very “tastefully finished in most cases with embroidery direct on the material, altho sometimes there is a little dainty lace used also. Whether you want to buy or not---we invite you to inspect this lovely assortment of distinctly new things. I ; Kayser—the Standard of excellence in Fabric Gloves ANY ARTICLE IN OUR LINE that is of undisputed excellence is practically always to be found first in this store. So with the famous Kayser Glove. It is the fine fabric glove that is made. It fits. and its finger tip feature makes it wear. 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25. L50. “Shamrock” Linens the Finest in the World We would like to have every woman in P. E. I. come in for a litt e while andjust let our Mr. Henry spend a while showing the beautiful goods now oflcr- iug in this new well lighted roomy departmenb-the finest, linen department in P. E. I. When you say “Shamrock” in Linensuit is like “1847" in silvcrwear-mr “Tiffany” in jewelery. This great maker has been producing the finest of linens for more than one hundred years, and the house has so great a reputation that it simply cannot afford to give you anything that is not absolutely right. - Table Cloths, Napkins. Sideboard Cloths, Table Linen, Pillow Shams. Pillow Canes, Linen Sheeting, Towels. And the Shamrock guilds-cost you not one penny more than the ordinary sorts of sold every where stuff. g Smart new Waterproofs for girls. ready to=day We have just opened up a very choice range of Fitwell llals The growing demand for Fitwell Hats is due t0 their superior style and quality. No other make embodies the same-deli“ of distinction and value new Waterproofs for girls of various sizes. _ m a popular price. Once you get to wearing them you will be a regular cus- tamer. These hats combine the Filwell and Union labels as a double guarantee of style and workmanship. You can be sure of abso- lute aetislaction by weer- lae a " Fitweil." Smart Hats for $1, 1.50, $2. 2.50 $8. 3-50. QI-f- These are made with the same smartness of cut and design as the kind their mothers wear. The fabric is a HM English Psramatta~4ll¢ sizes run_ from_ that for a wee bit of agzrb-IIP l° the. pretty 1161f]? _ 8mm‘ up sta es. The Pncfs 5" grade according to size and run l I »$§4.s0,5.00. 5.50 i a.=,_....~ -.~.<.-.,-.v- y’ ,- -._-v~._...- . .