»_,r. . ' 'W ‘»"‘===rwnws.rn1AN i uonnnzo om.: For summer’ ing you need. .fd ; a g°¢i¥=1 clean "fre'e. '~burnin"g; e - " .' Coal l the~_ kind that _ 1" makes a good hot life. Try ~ cook- ’ `°f||¢fB.eil. r » » "Dll9N°5'of»tli`a.` V ‘ "1 ` ' ummm. lilo-'\l§°“" ,.,,,,' ”,,',°°"‘- ,f If ..>'» murine ionic win. zneffnervg riiroeirnrere » .e 1 A °“i.‘!>'rh hoillliaieim °'°"“d I' llllaovilirselvea . wit?l'in“%e|b.a?t:s.:d°;?£°?l;Ei.§j°‘; weak hollis. 1 ‘ "vu - . .0n'the.ilmi.iigni°¢m nh' 0| th' h°°‘"‘ °l` ”e"°l» 388511: energy. or §g“?§':l°“lt n?£;fd°W. do. not nit until _ ' m ..ssii.°esiisi”ii*° or ` build up th'e whole syfellemf hun' md Miii'ii`inl'»°'.i'r'§.`fll'f..'ii’°rfif.'.f.f`§i>`iiil"’“"°‘ - Mm E~ Bee" UPWI. Main Rim, N.B., writes:-“l have used Mllbui-n'| H6ai;th.an¢} Nerve Pills ‘for over- thy* 'mon r ~ 'was so -gm-v .-1 um 'm“3l°° °"¢|'Y¢h1ll 1 and woiilud lprln`?out __ s-.. . -_ .».'.".'.t;.,<.`.j ` ,;'.~__. . ,‘._~,. , ;,_ j.:-,-,»f_. _..-,.__~_,g ' ll I' ' _ A Klllgumb Heart and Nerve Pm fvohilyhkl the ‘.‘-/I7Iot,Stufi", 1 -_ .Phone 240 t ‘ aia,~md I ' iiiniio, in in°f§,°o§i.i§ilii.i§°el.h§d “$3” P"°¢»‘5.0 'cents a box; 3 boxes for |ll‘¥i5.t8¢fBll_dea:)ers'h¢;r mailed direct on' ‘B361 ‘\ smiled? 'r§fio°§wl'onil T` Mmm" C°" __j_'__ i_'_;_____ ____,,!£___»,!__,., dainty, pure and refreshing i.$lufi`llis'“"$`i» ioiiiil ,town at noon. from Victoria Park. . ing table. It is the most efficient ` and satisfactory of all prepar t' s l Rose ' of the kind, delica‘ely scenic; ilt-(ill: the harmonious and pure odor Massage . .found in the blossoms of full blown ' ~ I roses. “ lA1mo...1 ‘H Q.;rs“;..1;i;."i.;"..;if:z‘;?.‘;f ‘ Large jar . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . 50c neiunnos onus co. Cream _ ‘ - N E Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kent St. “the air. The train was pulling "mit I have purchased l:o'ses, B IE wagons and harness (every- thing new) and am now pre- pared to supply the trade with the best livery turn out in the Province. " When hiring a team for pleasure or business why not_ get a good one---a horse that is stylish, smart, and a good roadster---dressed in new har- ness and hitched to ti new wagon. ' We are flooded with com- pliments from .those who have I parronized us.-~ - " ‘ ` All we want is atrial order, if not asrepresented no charge ~ inade. - J. A." HENDERSON 180 Queen Street Horse Snot r Phone No. 897L J une, 1 l,M»tf ‘ 'Q“_' .~~. _-ei r ,,___..._. ..._ l liil`1"l,\`\\_¥0'/’\\f ' = *J ';il5£~"9‘ *"=“ ~ iiragif . ' 55° . _ J r CAMERAS! Makeeall outdoors a playground f'or'iitile_or big. » ._ ` ’Ilie`y are so simple a child can use them' with good results i $l.l0`to.$i2 00 I Geo. EL Hughes “The Peopl_e's Druggist" a _ - L. nr-nu _ P' =" 5| T /`.'l .ttf-< f 'ff' Ur T pipe dreams will always be ‘ p`_easant‘l:ecjause this tobacco ill , _ iclrey & _Nicholson ppy and Conienied l is the man behind a pipe fun of 1~ii¢i`ey‘s Bright CutSmokingTobacco.His J ismanufs ctnred from only the bestVirginla leafihe Aroma being pure and fragrant. Try it for your next smoke.At all Grocers and Drugglsts. Tobacco. (Jo. Liil. \ i : . i , rériorspositetofti/ire. This 150 Tons' lAmtricrnt Wirfe llelfe in Siotk The large stock of wire we have to offer is of best Amari-. can Manufacture, and is direct fr0m"Piif§b`urg. _The big Ste_ellCentre -This ‘ absolutely Ifresh, Ihaviangarrived recently. The American wire is. noted for the spring, andithe extra heavyfgalvanizing, insuring your' fcnceagainst sag oi' frost, which is'often.;notic_eable,,in_th‘e in- I _.na v;_tii.ei»»ey§ be t_ish't'°n'fl1@=,_i56.S¢».‘§ee_th¢'_crimi> s¢¢'3';‘¢.j;"g\‘y'¢i',ts‘,'71`§§lIl‘o',vir§.i is the time '; to ,order your rcquire_ Q »»<=f~f¢;»w..1i.°.»iv‘»\# em ==fvf°*==»if§{<1§=ii1lv.=fv..»-twists 1 _-,ff ¢;,A;,i,§,;jY;Vg;>;i¢},,_\,1¢l‘y'»,§¢_|,¢.'f'.Avoii-»=fto oiiooae from including No. 59 ’C°il,¢¢!» 3°” *'14 ,'N°; st-1°>'?3é""5~ & ,lv-1l5"¢3fl'll',.il.i.ft.i’Ti'Vll¢5¢ll»vlrir¢. ». - ,- . ' | .' ' -are ri;¢\ii._oive.uafiu eerily -' » i wire withstands _all tests, within s IT PAYS t0 bu? in .this Province. THANKS.-Mr. M. McKearnsy and fllmily Wish to thank all those who sent spiritual bouquets and tlowers, and also all who'were so kind in ‘thein recent sad bereavement. I ‘-v ADDRESS CHANGED.-On account of the Rural Route system being adopted between Cardigan and Bru- ~denell. B. D. I-Iowatt’s address in fu; ture will -be Cardigan. DID NOT TURN BACH.-Messrs. Bruce Stewart it Co’s cruiser motor boat was not among those which started for Governor’s Island Sunday and put back on account of rough weather. Heavy seas and rough weather have no terror for .this well known cruiser and when she starts for any point she always gets there. TI-IE KING'S' CORONATION.--Yes-~ terdaybeing the anniversary of_ the Coronation of ,His Majesty King George V, as. became the loyalty of P, lil. Island, the event was suitably commemorated here. A Royal salute of 21 guns was fired in Charlotte- The tiring partyfconslsted oi. Noi.. 3 Batteryof the Fourth Regiment of the Canadian Artillerfy, who paraded 48 strongtunder Lieut. J. Webb Stan-, ley- _ . ._ . ' I-IE "DROPPED'~- 'S6ME"1"I-HB6#--°An outward passenger yesterday after~ noon had for some reason :been so ds- tained that the last few yards had tu be sprinted. When within a few yards of t-he rear platform something drop- ped out of his hip pocket and ans od,- or-not the odor of sanctity-filled; land it was no use crying ovQr-spilt milk. He climbed up on the rear platform gazing with wistful eye up- on the fast receding wet spot on the pavement, the odor aforsnid only fol- lowing him” and the memory of what might have been giving the incident ti feeling of kieen sadness ‘and dryness. ___ _ _ AN ANNIVERSARY.-A very eri- joyable event; was held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo._ Maclienzie ut. Hillsboro, Lot `48, on 'thursday tue 19th inet.. this being the 24th anni- versary of their marriage. All ot tue brothers of Mrs. MacKenzie were pre- sent with their wives except the Rev. Hlerbert`W. 'Poombs who is at present attending the meeting oi the General Assembly at Toronto, and one sister, Mrs. Lemuel Arthur or San Francis- co, Cal. Those prestmt were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Toombs, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Toombs, Mr. and Mrs. Hami mond Toomhs and Miss Mabel Wool- ner. all of North Rustico, Mr. and Mrs. William Toombs of New London Dr. und Mrs. John Toomr-s of Mt. Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Toombs. of Charlottetown. Mrs. Mn.cKanzie's daughter, Mrs. H. B. MacLean with her huslbland a-nd daiugh ter Helen from Victoria, B. C., were also Dresent. The beautiful home of the 'host and hostess was nicely de- corated for the occasion... Games, music and reminiscences of the past served to pass the day quickly. A fuw ot the guests left that evening, the others remaining till the follow- ing day, when they returned to their homes conscious that it had been one of the most enjoyable days they had spent for some time. PERSOHILS Mr, Joseph Riggs arrived in Char- lottetown last night from Sydney. Senator Murphy of Tignish was a visitor to Charlottetown yesterday. Mrs. J. R. Copp of St. John, N.B.,` is visiting Charlotteown. Dr. Collin, arrived in Charlotte- town,Saturday night from Plaster Rock, N. B. Miss Lillian Riggs arrived in Char- lottetown lost night from Halifax on a visit to her home here. Mrs. Wm. Chandler who has been spending the last few months' in St. Johan has returned to Charlottetown. Mr. Kenneth Stewart returned’-last night from Halifax where he has been visiting since the closing oi Edgehill College, Windsor. ::You cannot afford to juggle ' or guess at prescriptions., This is a mat- ter on which health and sometimes life depends. and calls"for tlia ITEMS# est care and extreme accuracy on the part of the compounding druséléh- We recognize the `full rasponiilbilt of our work and emplbyi N11! “PCN pharamacists in this department, use only the purest form of the v,sry~ drugs ordered by the dodtor,'test and k over thin that leaves the store chec Y K . _ so that we know you atv i¢Bf§lfl§ l“B¢_ what the doctor ordered with the ad- dition of moddrn facilities in an up- your to-data drug store. on-lotion here, .Thu co., Corner Great ~iW0rth) arrived in Charlottetown inet, Four children fro? the school for' UML milton, Halifa , arrived in Char- iot town last night for their sum- mer vacation. _ , Mrs. Watson (nee Miss Phoebe 1118111: from Halifax on a visit to hcr home here. home in Cape Traverse yesterday af- ternoon after successfully passing the examinations at the U. C. C. Mi" G¢0l'8ie Pope of Halifax is spending a. week in Charlottetown, U10 Ruest of Mrs. George Hodgson, 5 Grafton St. Miss Annie Gillis, daughter of Mrs. AllEus Gillis, Sydney St., arrived in Charlottetown Saturday night from New York, , Miss Inez H. Macilhee daughter of Rev. E. A. Mac'Phee of New Germany, N. S., arrived on the 19th by the S. S. Evangeline from Halifax. and is at Long Creek visiting her grand- . 'mother Mrs. Sarah MacPhee. Among the outward passengers rfrom Charlottetown yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I-Iuestis, re- tumihil *O Amhemti Dr. Warburton to Sussex: Miss Ethel Berrigan to Winnipeg; Prof. Robertsotn returning to Vancouver and Mr. Russel Watson of thie Royal Bank to _Montreal to await _further orders. Ono day last week Jgim Connors, 8 .bright young chap who works in C, D. Ronh'.n’s drug store, was struck on the eye with a stone while p1ay_ ing with a companion. Although not VBFY Pllillflll at the time, he had' medical attention and stayed at work until Saturday. On Sunday, 1\0wev_ 01'. his eye became much worse and he was _removed _to the charlotte-r WWII HOBDUSBI, when it was found that his face was partly paralyzed and lt was feared lockjaw might set in. He was in a, very precarious con- dition iast night. __.__.._______. I wns cured of Brnnchitis and Asth- mn by MlNARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE, Lot 5, P. E. I. I was cured of n severely sprained Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINI- MENT. JOHN MADER, Mahone Bay, I was cureh of a. severely sprained 108 by MINA‘RD'S LINIMENT. JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. Bridgewater. ._,_,._,¢__ ...<.. i'::.On Dominion Dny, July -lst, 1913, round trip tickets one way first-class fare, good going June 28th to July lst, return limit, July 3rd, will be issued from and to all stations on the P. E. I. Railway. A Special Passen- ger Train will leave Charlottetown at 0.00 a. m., for Summerside and inter- mediate stations, returning will leave Summerside at 7.50 p. m. The rogu- iar morning train for '.Souris and Georgetown will leave Charlottetown at 8.00 a. m. instead of 7.00 a. m-. returning will leave Sourls at 2.45 p. m. instead of 1.25 p. m. A Special Passenger Train will leave Charlotte- town at 9.10 a. m., for Murray Har- hor, returning will leave Murray Har- bor at 5.15 p. rn. ' 6-24M7i. The Best Film ` Made We honestly believe that the Eastman Kodak film is the best in the world. .This decision is arrived at after having sold them for over fifteen years, and com- pared them with other im- tations. We Sell Only Eastman Films . » Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. Star H and 1 Cleaner A fragrant cfsanier in soft soap form that is simply nttbeatabe in removing greaees. grime and ni t ~_1ust the thing for priatgars, machinists and motor boa men. moves the dirt instantly. dues not injure the skin. Large tin . .......l0¢ Kkovalt A Get an preparation that makes .Misa Kate Deegan returned to ber I M . the fiuastnleinonado you have ever tute- ed. It ll lemon extract in granulated or wrist- form. One teaepoonfnl of this der .one teiepoonfnl ofsugar in s ‘ . ,clear water makes ii mo” 1°: lug and delightful drink. Large ......... ..'................lse The = ; "Two 'MMS ~ lililaiieit -George Simi ' . ‘ . .'-#rt . s-..-.-. .,., _ \‘H‘»r` Moore £6’ McLeod n ik/.$i,e~`\ ll?-IZI Queen St. Cli"l`own 't;=.f,-12? , ‘ ._ 7*.. M . . _ V .rg .»-,_,,e» c ~\&\\ ~."“‘ of .sd 41 . , ‘"1 / I / . // _ ’ “ New French hand-made Lingerie? finest N ainsoolc V 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. Thes~~ »~..i-' \ut direct from the makers in France. Every gar- I ment is hand made anti rand finished. They are all made of finest nainsook- they are very tastefully finished in most cases with embroidery direct on the material, altlio 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 ‘F new things. ,_ 4 f - i 'im®t<~="‘ " ' “'- > " ,_,_.._,_,_ N" L0 “~ iw 'ri-is . i. Hen QI/ , A 1' some YW' ... _ ` o z wiear. “Shamrock” Liriens the .Finest in the World We would like to have every woman in P. E. I. come in for a litt e while and just let our Mr. Henry spend a while showing the beautiful goods now offer- ing in this new well lighted roomy department--the finest linen department in P. E. I. When you say “Shamrock” `in Linens--it is like “i847" in silverwear--or “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 Cases, Linen Shooting, Towels. ' And tLe Shamrock _goods cost you not one penny more than the ordinary sorts of sold every wlier stud. S art new Waterproofs for girls. ready to-day We have just opened up a very choice range of new Waterproofs for girls of various sizes. » These are made with the . same smartness of cut and design as the l ,kind their mothers wear. The fabric _is I fi" English Parumatttl-fl" sizes run from_ that f0r9- wee bit ofaR_"'l"'“P to the Preggy nearly_ grown u sta . The prices are ggdeggzeording to size and riiiii 5.00, 5. 50 r" ._.....~Kayser-the Standard _ f ‘ ` ‘ of excellence in Fabric Gloves so., 15.. too, 1.25. iso. Fiiwell Hats /~ *- . // / 4 ‘ 1 O . / r r » i._¥s The growing demand for Fitwell Hats is du¢ K0 their superior S\Yl¢ and quality. No other m2k¢ embodies the same dc¢f¢¢ of distinction and V81” at 8 papunr price. Once you let to wvearinl "Wm you will be a re!U|8l' C'-U' iomer. ll These hats combine the Fjtwell and Union labels ee a double guarantee of style and workmanship. You can be sure of abso- lute satisfaction by wear- ing a " Fltweil.” $3. 3.50. $4. ‘ 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 niade. It tits. and its linger tip feature makes it Smart Hats for $1, 1.50, $2. Z.50‘ . lf ‘.\ _` ` 9 iiili ill “ill . L 0