i "'-gg* _ bi i i 9 ~ in ' -s Vi-#st , ‘ Sterling Bitters o i '_. \ 1 MAY ‘8» 19" ~ _ “Y” LATEST “EW” ‘ ` Brown GUARDIAN fmsr or iii." » PAGE FIFTEEN __ . - . , _._ , _ , ° .i.‘i.ii.‘t° ‘tilts _ I s to bu in this Province. I. .i.n.' . . A .' ’“ ' . . ' t if _‘ _w__P_\,, have _stood the lest for nearly _,_\ - My __. -I half 3CCI1ll`ll‘y. °””““ The Guardian News Depnitrneiit _ " " » ~ ~ closes tonight at twelve and will re ' »- ' , Look Inside for the stamp' ouon Sunday night at twelve. In the ng” ,- L "W W. W.” J _ _ ] V . V The death of Ceurge Cochrane, We mm qnpp y you with any style you d<‘blY¢2~ Ni...-ysviiie, miter iii Mrs. 'i‘iwmas F.- W- W- W E L L N E R '_““‘.°' ..?.:':°;:‘.‘;. , t‘hai lottetown, V _|.»vi4~’er and Onlician . .iiterlm 124 J. can be phoned. aff ‘ ' Y ' ' _L J Miss Emily Welsh, St.. Avards, loft ' - ‘ where Rring your films nr nog ` ativan to us iiiiu at best re suiniiromiour P ow work we i re very ciiroful with tho negatives and ulve all ani~ iiteur work our best attent- ion. l S. 'si We have ri nice aseortmei t of Parlo Kitt-lien and Alarm Clocks. Prices Moderate, C. W. Patterson .fnwelloi Phone |22-Il The Never failing lleirt,Nerve md Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine ol Exceptional Value _ Testimonials and References by the hundred from people most prominent in City and Country: No failures. sais ii i>.MéQUA1D 42 Queen Street. Opposite Auld' Bros Prior qoi-_ner hottie. _, ` yesterday mornin-g for Boston W O r k 'lfptflit ' she intends Spending f'-he summer. I, ‘iii = it R ymjillllllt I 1... .t ,__ .' ,,. - ' _ f -'i:"¢'~_-ay " l l fl" .4 §;pli;l;il` that order in Antlgonish rel .: J "Ui _ '95 ,- , ° -»_. ,i ,..-,;.':` . , ov* °.-n-rim 1-- ‘ it . Here Are the l Shoes You Nec Qs The Invictus cxperst excell- W ed ilizmsclvcs when , they , ‘ turned out the new spring line pt H of oxfords wc :irc sliowing just how. I ”l`lierc`s ri sninrt snappy style, wenltii of good mater- A lrils and superb Craltsinarisliip shown in these shoes that wil' at once cali li thc eye i f tlreasy nicn and they :irc so' strong. stylish, il-'rslitc :iiiil pcifcct fitting that they will give longer and better satisfaction than two Clic:-ipcr pairs viill. .ll' Shown in inns, patent, vel- otirniid gun nictnl, all sizes. a pair ......... .. .. $5. l l ll Alley £3 Co. r3;Quc>n Strut. Lim: We can supply from this date fresh burned time in large and small qiiantitier suitable for farming and build ing purposes. Orders left at }Kilns on St. Petcr's Road or at our ofiicc will receive prompt attention. C. Lyons @ Col Phone ir r V i_.._,_.-_- , /' '» ._ " _ "7¢.t#<\"‘."‘ 1 " tr ii __ -eb ;~..=» u-'i-P.""e 'v1'.".i¢’ir 4' " ~. '», ‘n ~5<. ~\--9' . tip. _I ; ,e C a? SYNOPSIS 0|" CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANV person who is the solo heiirl of I llimllv. or any mule over IB ‘yearn old, v“’i|\' homestead ,ii quarter soc lon of ii- Hlll able Dominion land in Manitoba, Mkiitvhewrin or Alberta. The applic-nt i":~$ tinnvar ln person iii. the liomlniori df; " /Worley, or Sulrltgency for fhn I H rlct.. lsintry y nrm? may be miidvnt ,ml/\lIt~h¢‘-v. nn rertii n conrlitionii hy sl ‘Ph mother. non. daughter. hrcitlieror f) ".07 lhtpndinlt homenteiider. H utien.-Bx months’ residence uDon| "pd cnltiviitlon of the land in each _nt wi'£'l`\‘? Y“hr»i. A homentonder may livn 'A in nine miles of hlnf hnmciitenvi un ii norm ',|l*» lenatlhd acres solely owned '~nri ndciisied by him nr hy hlli father, mother, I1' *With sr brother or stator. ' 2 “certain dlntricta a humentander in ,,f,’°¢."l'“PfllY\l' muy preempt ii quarter- C lun alongside h s homestead. Price 3~'l00per acre. - "l"'f|°»=.~ Miiiit reside upon the homo- M"_';;l ;]£;:_l:iicmpt;op nlfgvinnthn is exch rorn r a eo nmmiior cn ui i,"‘°'°dln ‘ the ti . in 4 i.. as ""“"‘l°*\5 Dntentlillinliimaullilvntia lilly. 'lrren extra. V /|,,¢m:"{“0\f»6tlrli_\r who has exhaiint- ri hiii, ,mmf \‘l¢~l‘ll¥ht and cnnnn! ohtiiin,pro ,madly-~ 'DIY enter for it nip-c_hiiiierl homa- mn D" pertain districts. rice $8.00 ii r "(,h'M" Wm- Muiit ronlde six monttiiiln -...i .°.":°.°..i':'.:':.=.‘:‘.'tf$i"""l° M" ' .vi1.'nonv N léevuli-I i~f the Mlninteijnf tim interlnrl .dv.Fr.J:.“r'=:;ilel1or|l|Ted piihliciztion of this “Mum W no bppn d for. = tluntaiii,Bell & Col Wholesale 8: ' Rc- ail Coal 'Merchants Dealers in _Hard Si Soft Coal 8: Wood. C s. t\mis_ nannies .om cs ' aim oiniaiss. s _c ollee 'sr' :;._ ' 'W' _'_.: '__ - ~ _ '_-,_ _j DR Rlill) ll §t[fl}tiJ;i;i\_)._()l‘KH.l. New Flour -rivi-2 itosizs ' iwviii. iiousriiow Beaver ln lltil~',i-2 Bbls' :ind 25 Pound bags ez .'_l_is £95 §;=c> ,A =. 1”§; Osama 5' For College tiroups_l and photos you will find' the vcry lati st* in styles. Bayer Photographer ’l`t-Iepfiuiic 19'!-J. ' l 11) J. B. BROWN. D. M. D I V DENTIST .ti li ld B ` li t. °'i’i‘Z2 it.. .i ii..§t n.i'i‘i.‘ii'.‘.¢" Oliiirlottetnwn 9-lltld lyr. ' WIP* _ - v V l \ i I She was accompanied as far as Point. du~Chene by her cousin Miss Flyn. C. Gavan Duffy, Charlottetowii, was elected State Secretary oi the Knights of Columbus for the Marl- time Provinces at the State Conven Arrangements are under way be- tween the Montreal Board of Trade and other commercial organizations, with the Richelieu and Ontario Nu- vigation Company, for 3, summer ox- cursion along _the north shore of the St. Lawrence posslblyaa far as the linbrador coast, and including also Prince Edward Island and Cape Bre- ton. The scheme. was mooted some time ago, .nnd the confpnny notified the Board of Trade of their willing- ness to run the trip. Captain Basil Kelly, son of the late Judge Kelly, arrived in Charlot- tetown frornii New York 3 few nights ago. It is understood that Captain Kelly has been appointed Second of- ficer of the D. G. S. Earl Grey, and his friends will heartily congratulate him on his appointment, especially as his immediate superior oiilcer, Capr- nin John li. Read, is an old ship matc of his and will no doubt do everything in his powcr to facilitate his mastery ofthe new situation. Captain Kelly is ii young man of very high character and will no doubt. make n good officer.-Exe. On Monday, the 13th, with the Union Jack floating above them, the teiichcr, school hoard and pupils of York School celebrated Arbor Day. All worked with zest and when the day was done, looked with satisfac- tion on school and grounds thorough- ly cleaned and the trees pruned. It might hc stated in passing that at Xmas thc school was cleaned, and the walls tinted by the trustees, Messrs. Hardy, Brown and West, aided b‘ others intcrcstcd in thc welfare ofthe district.. This year thc school is tak- ing advantage of the seeds donated by thc Southern Experimental Farm. York has indeed been fortunate in en- gaging Mrs. t`l`tcv.) 'E_ A. Wcstmorc- land as tciichcr, and also ln its cholcc of trustees. The dcclinc of thc oyster biisint-ir.~; in thc maritime provinces and also the hope of restoring it was illustra- tcd by ii shipment oi oysters which piissafi througii a few days ago con- signed to l’. E. Island. 'There was a time when sending oysters to ther Is- land would lie in the same class with sending conla to Newcastle but the lack of carc in preserving thc fisher- ies nnd the tlioiiglitless exploitation uf the beds have changed conditions. Twenty yearn ago thc annual ship- ments from the island amounted to out 5 000 h irela now reduced to * _ . .‘ ~ _ ` h , .o, ~ _ - just reciveddncct from tlic Mills ,Ft few th0,,,,,,,,d‘_`-1~h,, shipment ment :tt `B,`eei'w ®g ,Goff’s_ toned is being imported from New Hnvcn, Conn., hy James Morrison for thc purpose of restocking one of the tlcp]eted'oystcr bcrls, A promin- cnt I. C. R. oiiiclul commenting on this shipment said much of the oys- ter business could be restored if the provincial government or~companlcs who would rcstock and care for thcm. -St. John exchange. After operating g passenger and freight service between Halifax and l-liimmerslric, rind other P. E. I. por- ts for over half ii century, Plckiorri and Black, have decided not to main- tnin the service for this year at least. The steamer City of Ghent, which Q-‘_;,______,_'_____ . . ..,__._._. ‘ has been oi-crated in the Summer- _ sidc and Halifax service for many nm U_ ||_ |rv1.;|.;R years, has been sold to Captain Ben- _ ` ttie of Picton. The City of Gh-ent is if good freight carrier and well equi- Burg:-on 1)(-ntriit I iii3°ii"" li)‘is'i°°i'iiiiiii»°i'iiJ i ' ' coiwifnyrriviue Bron. pped for passengers. The steamer W Princess Beatrice was the first boat i _ , ..._ . _ to operate the Halifax Summerslde P. & B. service. After being in the service for some years she foundered on White Head. The Princess Beat.- rice was replaced hy the steamer Fas- tnet. Finally she was disposed oi, the new owners taking her to Brit- ish Coldmbla. at the time of toc Klondylrc gold boom there. She later changed hands. 'f‘he City of Ghent was then placed on the service. The first two named boars were both lar- gcr and faster than the Ghent. Ef- forts to secure it boat. to replace the City of Ghent. on the service failed, and it in expected that next year Plcliford and Black will have an tip- to-ilate boat placed in the servlcc.- ‘Halifax cxc. :There isn't one case ln twenty-tive that our Liquid Corn Cure won't remove the Corn-We have such con- fidence in its merits, that we will gladly refund the money when lt fails ltc hottie. E. ll. Foster, Central' Drugstore Sunnyside. dtt. riiiioinria _ on riiii aalyour taste inrlinrn. you can be iinrwof getting hero just the monu- nie it you vprefcr. . A 'l‘ll0USt\Nll lll0NUMEN'l`tll. DESIGNS are at your command. Choose any ofihim you please' 'md YP" CM* lltety leave to us the tinlahing and placing ofthe mi mortal. Chandler ll! Bell. ` |60 Kool St.. ~. . \ , Two 0tli_er Pictures ‘ 'People’s Theatre _ Pitlw V!_iisltli_i‘_l°__§ ` Sw" 'V _and- .1 V ‘I IIE ‘ , “Musical Cllitons” ~ Ill A mama ma sim. iiui- l io i¢i°tiUiii"¢ii..|i 6 I V ‘chiuiisia Peri‘y`s Peerless Players, wcll known hero have completed an en- gagement in Moncton and some of the players have lelt for their homes in Boston and other American 'Citlcs. Yeste day the Northumberland left. Charlottetown at 7.00 n. in. for Pic- tou with passengers, mail, exfrt-sa and freight and arrived ut 10.30 a. m. She _left on- return to Lharlottc- town at 2.15 ii. ni. with passengers, mall' express nnd freight nnd docked at *.45 D. m. She leaves today at 7.00 a. m. for Picton returning at night. The inquest. in connection with the death oi John Hughes, whose body was.found near the cemetery crossing on the 1.' C. R. on Muy _ii, in to take place this eveningnt 7 o'clock iii the police conrt. It will be remem- bered that the body was identified ai-i Frederick Dill and buried under that name, but after Dill was found to be alive. The body proved to he that of John Hughes, of Prince Edward ls- land. Coroner Berryman has already sworn in the jury.7St. John exe. The following produce prices wi-ri: secured on the tlliiii‘lottcto\vii niiiritct qiinre yesterday nnd have prcvailcit since list Tiirsday;-White oats, 5tic; black oats, 58; potatoes, 55 to 656; pork, 9t.o 10.}C; beef (qunrficrl, pci' lb., 8 to.10c; beef (small), pri' lb., 8 to 17c. The prices quoted by thc wholrsilers are:-Potatoes, 50 to 55c, pressed hay, $13; white oats, 55 to 65c; black oats, 58 to tic; pork, 9 to 10;; str-nw, $5.50, and ttirnips, 20c. Members tif thc.Ncw lirunswick Tenipcrnncc lf'cilci'iitiori rcncwctl the battle to iie<'ui'c thc iidtiptiori of their nominees for the positions of liquor license inspector and chairman of the license commissiocrs respectively in a conference with Messrs. Maxwell, Wilson and Hathaway, three of thc local members, last evening, lint if the feeling of the tempcrnncc people may be judged by the expression of several of the dcligation aftcrwacds they were given lint very little encou- ragement. Unless a favorable reply is received before the next meeting of the federation on the evening of ’1`u- esday, May 28, it is iinderstiiod that the temperancc people will consider the advisability oi pledging candi- dates in the pr_ovincial elcction and failing to secure assurances ui sup- llflrt from a full ticket, to place men of their own in the i`ield. The speak- ers on behalf of the tempcrance for- ces were Rev. H, R. Boyer, the pres- ideiit, C. F. McTnvish, Rcv. W. R. Robinson, Rev, B. H. Nobles, R. J. Andcrsoii, licv. li. P. i\lcKim, Rcv. He Thomas nnd J; Willnrd ‘clmith.- St. John exe. (Reis. Boyer, lluhiii- son and Thomas nrc well known in flhnrlottetown.) '~:Our prescription liiii-'incns is grow- ing hy leaps nnd hounds. This work is done by 5, mcriihcr of thc f'll'm. no boys or apprentices are allowed to dn anv of the work, nnd you are thus sure of getting thc licst service. We cnn till nny doct.or‘s prescription *nnd use nothing but the piircr-it nnd hcst drugs and charge only inutici‘nl.c priccs. Leave your pi'csi:ription with us. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner of Great -George and Kent. t~ltrccte. ` dtf. /“if A >`5_,,,__._ Cf" t Gp-ricixt Nr»:wS" , ~-'liigéé F_'_f',_l`l'i‘ ff;-.. l"' - -._.; “ f//f ;~__~:_.;_-_ _-f:_1':_i if L_ - _ A ginnri many pveplo tliirk that iiisv cctingizlnssr-ii Inr rt-adimr it is quilt' su ioient to nicreiy ir.v_ on various pnirii of irliiiini-ii, iir_\l|l _ii pair whiih they think niiitn is ound. WIC THINK DIFFERENTLY _ The same careful, extcting lent in nec siinry to determine whether the _two eyes are nlike, or whether Aatigmat iim or other deli.-ct bc present.. lf you want the inoiit careful nnd - siifisliiclory optical work. ci iinult 0Rl’llAN .lAt`ll T h e celebrated atiilli n, Ororni Jack, iiipslrci bi tironn Rights diini uid llnrriiiicittirnnd ditin Brown Blunt . irreiit (lrnnu Dum Waiiwortli. Urphiiri lack ia ine of thc I 9 " ti h o r in P a ` ». *r _ ‘ wi i avits . 4 evor rniiwrt on th» (gland, welghlngover two thousrind lbs. nd in general cunfiiiin tlun and iiiyle he his no equal. lie is one the riltir~»t1\i_ock producers-his stock ielllmr f0l”lh° lith- ont. orlcon ever pniri for horses. Hc has several strtllloni travelling the country that speaks for th~rriiiai\e-ii. Ortph ui J_nc la thefwinnerofiinumher f\i_ ral- Prizes ai. the Charlottetown Exhibition. tOli;phim"Jrick mid lemvc “he n‘pner:`» 8 ei. i im R 1 \l 5 :blinds im Wliii1eli»8n5i'rilth'n,Whe»i'tle v llyire at noon iindfrom were lo Aitliur ls- ll- ln¢'u, Ilusticoviil , mer night 'l‘ireiid_a‘y. May 7.Vhv wa of New lllnuilow to Phil ri liiignallls Hiilielnrovonitnnont thence by way ol Fredericton to Alox.MeLc n‘a. Bradllbane over ntizht. Wednesday Max f,trr’l‘tiomiis MuKay;s. rin" merv||le._al noon' thencn hy' reetown. Road to ifriinfr I)n~cnn'n reetown, over night. '|‘hur\:dayF Met; 9, to ftlobihrt Uempga l'ii, 'ion r own, ii ooh: ence tilt-liao! ifarmer’ . Klnkorii. over night. grid? bday ill. - io Dun-- can Mc orin rl, Bhnmrock, nt no.Ii: toancahy way nf Emerald Road at oi noni- ugh 0i\mnbell’s. Woiltmgialai-id.' oier ni: t. tlaturdav, May ll. Icheal Co¢dy‘s,hortl- wilii_piri»,a~ noun: "finer unit? stables ri ompehlrs illl on day, ;yil.iia wil leave for onw'il|.nt or near Uo t»ello'p ergo at noon: the noe t°.::r." °'°.:~~..:“i:‘.":.‘ri.';rf.:1.r.'i;~ . i . Uanohgovnor noonitgiopebat i.r nen A A. iWNelIl'l. hln=,Mle rock. ov;-r aight. eapudpy, ay ii, at ornar -on Klan.. out vor, for noon; thenoeto nf Creek mor over lit d h ro will l _ :lt uifdrtit i and tgrlhghfcl Read yto Wear Wash Dresses _._ _._ .~ \y 1.2:), ._ ~/,i ,_ }€e.>:»’:- ¢§\ ’:,‘Z~ t\\ 1 1 for the Children _ ~We are now showing, by long odds, the finest and largest line of children’s 'ready to wear dressss we have ever shown. The mat- _ ' erials an all Anderson°s celebrated Sco‘ch e,Gingham in both plaids and Stripes. - Littlc'l`ots’ Dresses 2 N * 'Z- Y ssész 913-.- --- " ~/ <6-‘ .\ if \ 'Ji N (D Young Girls Dresses “*§1,i.}>,‘.§S§§;.. 2.25, 2.40 etc. ...,,... 55c 751: 981: t _ . _ "““@G;"§,.D.;€§§;i. 954:, 1.58 etc. rl/‘ to’i4 years $14889 l Stanley Bros i “JUST ARRIVED we have iuat received a fresh' supply of Flour, Bran, Middlings,Cornmeal, Crac- lied Corn,0il.Cake Meal. Cotton Seed Meal and Mol- assine Meal, all of which we are selling at lowest prices. A. IIORNE (D. C0. _ ~ , 5-6di2w "In the bargain basement, you can plolt up a pretty little ready trimmed hat,worth u to 5'00 or P 6.00-snd all you'll have to payt l lsjust 1.00. Before we wrote this local We just picked up a pretty fiat.. former price 6.75. and more than two dollars worth of rich ribbon on it alone-whole thing for l.00. Moore do McLeod 5-l8dll. "Very line whitc fancy cobwch netts that; arc fnniiion's latest at $1.60. Also cloth of gold for under the laces and colored allovers in n vari- ety of shades. l"eton'a. 5-16il3ir1i. _ ._ .H-W __ _y Seeds and Gladioli Bulbs AT~ . L. A. HASZA RD`S 173 Gfaftfm St l Gi-:onng w.ii.i.i~:R, Charlottetown ` \v. B. H0\'\"ARD, D P.A , C. P. i _ "Another big showing of new 1912 skirts. 100 big and little women wanted. The best valuc direct from skirtdomc, The cloth is worth $1.50 yet we- arc offering 'this handsome made skirt trimmed with silk braid and _wcll tailored for $1.98, sizes from 23 to 36 in the different lengths. at Paton. 5-iadinrii. As.. t PAci F i c Time and Money Saved Paeiirnizers for Wcrern Ciinndn and Pacific Corsi Points can :ave iivcr livnlvc hours iii time nnd r nn- aidi-erahle mniiey hv travelling C, l’. R. dirctt from Charlottetown to destination. Purchase your Tickets sit C, l'. I( Office, Opera liniise Building. We mike reservations for sleep- ing liertlii Free. J. K. ROSS Loral Agent. In Charge 'liclret Depiirlmf ni. R., St. john, N. B. #_ f ~ __ -1. ' .’ -* -1'-P Crown Lme -the Fashionable Carriages H eney Carriages Have Strength and Style _ HENEY CARRIAGES NEED NO APOLOG- ies... they have been on the market for 37; years ‘ 1 and are steadily gaining in popular favor, ' Tlierefs a strength and style to Heiney vehicles that wins the favor of all critics. They are so well constructed, so strong and satisfacf- tory in use and so smart and stylish in appear- ance that you cannot afford to overlook the line. There°S_ a Style for Every Purse and Purpose---Your Kind is Here monarch of all. r No matter what kind of wagon you need you’ll get the right "kind in the'Heney line. The army of surreys, phaetons, traps, stan- liopes, road wagons, buggies, coiicords, buckboards, democrats, road carts, g'gs and delivery wagons made by the Heney factories is “nt the head of the pile" in popular favor-~it’s the Crown Line-the We’ve just received three carloads of Heney carriages, show- ing the auto, semi-auto, stick and solid back styles. Some of these have all steel seats, ball bearing wheels, with rubber or steel tires. Call in and see the Grant £6’ Co.. ii:.a...... _stmi line- compare value. /~