i .7 s fi. i. ‘lp 2, u l l. , M ~ 'Y Mi Hg; .f ,:!_::_ “dwg 1 l "H ff ’ ~' .il rsorrsuv ' . . , \ , _ . --rm: wrnsr suis ‘ ' TH! \ . .GUARDIAI f al ,_, J .I4 ‘T Rubber -Bathing Caps ~ Now is th e g o o d bathing , time and you will require a n i ce ‘t bathing cap. We Q have a limited stock of nice ,7 ones in red or - blue. 1 , \¥IE .5 Rubber Garter also in red blue ' G. .lainieso rIllllWIIIlI O O § 5 CL ui llll\\\\\\\\\'WIIIII If Druggist D lli\\\\\\\i/I/JilllI\\\’ _ __ _ _ Gifts for the June Bride Our showing of new silverware comprises the latest and most useiul from the best factories in Canada. Prices Very Reasonable Ci, il Taylor Jeweler & Optician To investors in the Fox lndustry Throughout the United States An excellent chance is off- ered to get in with a good reliable company of Ameri- cans now building ranches on P. E. Island. _ For further particulars write the Boston Oiiice of Bay State Fur Farms, Room 76, 45 Bromfield St. rua c-usnnum Advertising Phone ... 133-3 Subscription Phone .._13z-2 Head Oiilce at Charlottetown. Peoples 'lhealre, 3, 7.45 and 9 flies Time. B't. 3 ri. . 8 5 'l'lme.H¢ 2`]2='ll£°:§?-I __,___ n ` . _ _ I e=f¢""“°¢°°“"’°°"?'Z‘f`°'°f"f‘.§7I'fT‘?9FrPI’3Ff'?'5‘?- T"";"nn““"na _,;; no_,Ww_“&¢_ $3$»:35;gg§;&3fma§§~c¥~»&we-$5 agua aux; _ qqaaqqomadadueammwwadada ebeisbaév-Revises-a:s=»¢-.a>ooeamev~::zo. H. M- '6:i9 18.04 19:16 20:27 21:33 22:3! 23:29 11:19 12:10 12:29 B; 7 , 14.16 i 15:20 W. I 16:21 | 17:2; I . 18:2 ` bl., 41:36 S. 2013 21:44 28:37 28:24 1:06 qaqaeqms #&OCQQd W. l`h l“. bl .~. M. Tu. Th. 8'1 F 8'0 Sa 78 75 ___ 5?: 2333 ®4““@@W@ ??°?“?°°9“ h~m=-ine mawormom- s M . Tu Mo Tu. W. Th F. SB. 3 M 'ww _ §g§£§~ ;;:;;:m§:Em ngaq mama |- nik :27 15:27 ‘=`»3§£‘» B E’.2= -ass ii-i6 cus: “S S _ 17:51 ade as British manufacture and th\\s come in under the lower duties ln- tended only for wares of actual Brit- ish origin. ln some canal. it is I »;-g _ - - ‘ e, by means of false dec ara on o or gin. The British Empire Trade Mark, that they are getting what they wish dustry and also to bring about the development and cultivation of that sentiment which binds this reat race 'lhat the Association is a represen- tative and an influential one may be inferred from the fact that its Pro- visional Council includes the four High Commissioners of the Domin- lion, all the Agents-General of the Provinces of Canada and the States Boston, Mass. - of Australia, over 180 Chambers of H££Z2Z2$£§2232ZS2ZS= BIRTHS ' l\lcEWl'f.\`. - At (fharlottetown on Thursday, July 9. U14. to Mr. and .\lrs.. J. E. F.. Nichlwcn, a son. l\‘lllNi‘I.-- At Wuisioc Road on June 26th to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Munn, u daughter. B001( BARGAIN iS THIS DICTIONARY HANDY, ll‘l~Il.i'Fl.'l. No Person Can Afiord to Be With- out the Standard Work Practically Given Away. A bool: in the hand is worth two on the shelf, is as true as that a bird in the hand is worth two in the hush. When it comes to dictionaries-and it comes often tn out of these, with the student and the busy man-lhe hook at hand,on the desk, or that may be easy neid in *"0 hM1d.'is the handy help coveted and appreciated. The Comprehensive Standard lilc- tionnry with Atlas made by Fuukk Wagnalls Company for our practical- ly free distribution, is just that handy, indispensable thing. It should be in the oflice of every business man, and within his easy reach, as also within the reach oi every student. No person who uses words, with tongue or pen, esn,sflord to be with- out it. Its rules for spelling and punctuation; its plain directions about compounding and cspitalns- tion; its pronunciation! and its oth- er distinguishing features, all make it the one indispensable volume for business, in the ofllce, in classrooms, in the house. Six poupons command it, with on- ly ninety-eight cents expense psy- ment, to cover cost of transporta- tion and Jisndling. Examine it at Premium Department, and see s marvelous bobl it ll, in ex- 'of information, in its besiity print and binding, fn genuine ’ ’ 'fill-’l*l0Ul¢t|': ‘l WT Commerce and over 1000 firms and Limited ('ompanics in the L'nited Kingdom. In addition to these a minster port to th As to self the a simple practical and definite means of identification of British manufac- ture und produce which will show clearly the parts of the British Em- pire from which these goods eman- ate; to enable the public to buy lirltish goods and to support British industries and labor; to prevent the sale of foreign goods as British, and to develop the Empire's trade and thus promote a closer union between the mother country and the domin- nons beyond the seas. 'l`hc proposed trade mark would consist nl the following words in circulnr form: "British Empire Mark" :ind inside those "British l’ro- duct" with a blank space in the centre for the name of the actual country ol origin. The British 1-Empire Trade Mark Association would render an im- portant service tn Canadian industry and workmen. At present,consldsrable quantities of foreign goods masquer- ._______.,_i. How’s This ? a"m~.:“a‘:;.:. ‘.i.“.:~';:‘..'.>..°"=.~.e:.'..-fs. ' r. J. nsmnraco. radio. Mun” :s"u":»|“niFnl ,ini-is-.uf mom au .:m by rg it sig? 5;. leven demand it, that Parliament and ;Go\'ernment has given way and 'laws have been enacted which provide ease of the homngata Maru. The vul- idlty. of the law and 'oi the orders is- 'sucd in connection therewith has been sustained under circumstances which will-be rather discouraging *to the idea of carrying the issue to other courts. The law.slso is one which a country muy properly have _on its luuitute books. :rim n-rounds for diner- lciicesit creates are as to the circum- stances in which it shall be applied. It is probably well also that it 'There may he awkward developments for others than Canndln-ns Ito face; ,or the trouble may and by the sill- 'ing away of the homagata Maru, Meantinle the right of the country in excl ide people Iltsdoes not desire 'stands. NOTES in Muskoka, Ont., a farmer has been shot dead by a man who "did not know the gun was loaded." and at St, Helen‘s Island, Montreal, a youth has been wounded by another possessed of the same temporary afllictlon. Not long ago a newspaper across the border advised the rap- ping over the -head with a club or any other available weapon of the person who points a gun at another person. The advise sounds good. The cure for the iunacy should be dras- tic. The London Sunday Observer re- have been The bov th of attraction. Branch Ollleel at Summerside, signifying manufacture under the ' ° ° ° -- thorough educatim I-lon. Hr. Crothers, Minister of Aiberton. Bouril and M0l1°°s“°- °iiug, would put a stop to this ii-und, Labor , th, 1 th , ‘_-sry lines they are 110550" 0m°°» "0-"°°“l H°‘"2°| confine the - pl‘0f°l‘¢l1°¢ to Brit-. end 'ofthe Hoireflt. OA. si:d“h°lers. 1;” the t ti w.C. - ` _ ° ram” 0 8 nn ish goods and strengthen the en;-ii! Mathiennn. He had s delightful out mg out to India President ....'..A. A. Bartlett Pl'0W¢'»i0'-i “W” Which C““°dl°“ in' mg to B°“'h°w mf Monday' owing Christianise the Managing Editor ......J.R. Burnett dnstries and Canadian wage earners :;°m°,iu;°¢t£r‘;f|:;:on?rgrr:::;;ia “tg oftlngis was - n wi depend for their continued prosper-“mis honor were cmmuem gin ‘gugcea "we are SATURDAY. JULY 11. 1914 “Y-' Al” °“ 'Empiie Tn” sign A (‘ xi. _ =sixxins". 'ML Howe said. "we , "'°“m "mme pturcfmn th m ti" at riiinsénf him snlilgaf-if unglfffffs ’“'**i,':€n":f “;’°g;‘§,; Wig* ggi? -leg; An interesting story of the making-of photo plays , Mother Country o avor e , pro- and Mi“_Holw°'rth I wi‘dB L un s a__ 0 ru V 0 a D.llY 0F EVEIITS dum 0, (.,md_,an_ _.,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,m, New _ _ 2 I1 0 Qsrgegnricion and sued with christ- INJWO PAM* _ uwauenor the Conquest TODAY' Zealand and South Airican farms M2291 iskldic( olhla of Glasgnwh vého has The homes and orphans" an of Qu-ebee . ' , . . ° v ng rs Donad c innon, J “"“ and factories McGill Avenue, d rin the astueek tmchmg the spam” tm value M |wi'h httie Leland Beiihom as Jack gi M -,_ t- - _ _rn th ¢ ~ - d g, i Bi ‘_ ‘l 3 P ` » childhood ini God's sight. Moreover ty agis ra es (Eurt, 9 a, m a is aime a n DroPo ug ,waved 8 very warm welcome fmmlthie aspect of the work is up_rc0t_ (` lf, Bl ld L1 . ' ` » » - ,r'eC;mis °v:c';:`_‘:s PDU; C uns. this *md* milf# 15 '-0 “a°"d "|095 her mothers old circle of friends. in: many 0| me dnepiyq-nnted In-gi. ' ° le h desire to m ke h ic ° ° ° ~ ' ' l’r`i'1ce Edward Theatre, 3 7.30 Wop W D 8 a c ° B- ' Uhced agmnsl' Ch"i“t'““it‘y' ' ` and 9 p in ' in their purchasing the assurance l:x~ JI' B°;"h;’f Tf;"°R*°Sl“B*h° The oiiportunitietzdof Tunday-school 3 ` 8 0 1'- B11 YK -- ~ ~ 8Y‘ work are unlimi . t is possible p. ui. to get, time is, ii they purchase er' Bngmom v . . :)§,’r,§","§,“',:§f,‘§0',§,°§',;‘;°{.,{}f,g§°'°‘,;° _mil something with the British Empire His I-ion. fiovernor Rogers andim,-nng¢|mi¢ nm-k ig d°nn at um ,H , JULY 'l rade Mark on it they will know it Mr’ R058" ha" 8” their Elms” at heathen festivals lhe missionary 2 Show* _ _ Admnsum _*tm . . . _ Government House, Rev. Dr. and Berg up his tent in the midst of the WATER' to be a British article, the German, M‘_s_ Amana' missionaries for forty takers, booths and men” delivers his |145 &9 mm’ FIVE Ffemhi “nd "th" f°'°l5“ '“““l“°' years in the New llebrides. Mrs. menmé-n, A for greater and deeper _. . -1 tures can be sold where the producer Rogers, with Dr. and Mrs. Annand, work than any more figures can ¢=,bow , pnnngnm pmvided gnnt gnny cali have just returned from attending is being accomplished. G0 where file cl’0Wi1 G08, lliell yell WOII1 bc ldllltldlllt their production by their own names the Presbyterlal in Montague. The population of J-span is about l. - : - ° * ' fifty~one million. Eighty Der cent - ““° df’ “°‘ "°°"‘ *° Pm” “"’“‘ °“ as sn- Louis Davies and family are in,n¢ .gba people reside in rumi diem.-ts, m, -- , i- others. residence at their beautiful summer Ninety-six por cent of those in the The Bon;-as 01 '|`|-nds chi-nnghong home “Waterside." country, and twenty per cent of those - . ’ ° ’ in the towns are yet untouched by (anada and, ue presume, thr0U€h°“l' llr. Blanchard is now steadily re- the gospel. The number of workers ""0 E"‘i““’- 8'” "°l“5 asked *O “°°'-° gaining renewed nenitn at i-iouund ought in be doubled at once- Japan whether or not they would favor the Hall, accompanied by Mrs. Blanch- has reached n crisis in her history. use oi the Empire Trade Mark, and U5- She has lost iaith in hcr old relig- . . a o s ' d ' 'ft - t w rds thcis _ V ion an is dri mg o a a m already several, including the Hall Miss [muy Palmer is being wel_ 'because Christianity is doing so little mx Bomd 0’ Trade' have replied in comed back to the social circles nf- to give them something better. ‘ the amrmativm ter having spent the past winter de- Dr_ (`oilin of Trinidad B.W.I., dc- 'i`he move has certainly much to llghtfully in Montreal. scribed the work in tbat_Isl;ind. and Miss Gordon served tea at the Bt James Tennis Courts on Monday H n dlilo 1'08D0lid UMTS; l adequately Steril presided. Rel. Mr. Howe EIN?-ings from say something Understand the chnrnh's is very There are nearly half-a-million lm _ e U e _ 4 cfigimendt itgsind “C have no foubt M;-9, .l, A, S, Bnyer, Mrs, Tait Indian laborers in the W. ’Ind'ies, and “' mc” “l gencml “ppmva ‘ the work done among them by the Presbyterian Churches is very nec- THE KOHIGATA lllllll ft' _ mary. und is adm; richly vlessfd- a ernoon _ , _.___ ¢ e s 'l`iie work is emphatically education- The court of Appeal of British Col- Dr_ Jack ,yanking of Mmm-cal is ul, Last y_ear 15,000 scholars wire reported 'l here are n normal school umbia has upheld the legality of the visiting his parents, Dr. S. R. and tw '_ sumti ns for the (mmin pleasant. vided considerable entertainment to ~ cs an an concer ' " im control ui it, it is intendedpcfvsd-tlislf Sovereign- It may be-Park. B In mom through the Royal Commission to doubted, indeed, ii the majority of ` ° ' '_ lads though not_0i nidcr cniiutries interest the whole British Empire the C““8dia“ Dwple aB a mutter of Mr' ('°0me.y Mcphml of .).[0ntr°“1" The" is “U cmd” in mei' Bélgmortnig th- -f 22:3.%1;i.°;11:.“.‘f.f3;’.';:“3.;..‘;.‘;¥.;. ‘$.22 :.:.”.1:.i.2.;f"“ ..:’.“;*‘°‘;...‘".. .:;:..‘a.“.’t The particular object of the Brit-|"l“‘il“g ""3" 50"' 1" ASW and °BP°°`,the way. These young men are skill- mein want them and get Willie lol” ish Empire 11|-adn Mark Association 'iillly men l`0l"n in Brltiih Asia, -\`ri,(\,d cgnnnints, having taken several their money, llis li1iCl`ftlit‘y‘ begins is “to gnmumgc trade, U) foster in_ many do approve of it, however, and trips this year including one from when hr- derives nn direct bcnefitlroin 'Charlottetown to Orwell and Point Prim. | . g _ t0g,,¢|Jer_~» yor such action as wus _taken in i.he'LAYMEN.S MXSSIONARY BAN_‘ - QUICT. | successful banquet in connection with -the Laymenfs Missionary Movement, was held at Souris. At 3.30 ,, cun- ference was held in the Methodist Church. Mr. J. G. Sterns presided and Mr. Cuskey, Field Secretary for the l/uymen's Missionary Association led the conversation. The general work were discussed. It was clearly shown that the distinction between aspects and prospects of miss'on At 7 n'rlocli n banquet was scrvcrl ln the Drill Hall. More thiin. fifty persons-a good number for so small ‘a community, thniirh not as mnny _as should have been there-sat downl The hall, di-.r,ornf'~‘ with flaps, npriicc' nrirl maple had undergone what one ispealrer culled “n wonderful trnns- "frrifiwiif D." While the long tables, decorated v" h bouquets cf lla's, lilies-of the-vellsy, tulips, etc., nddcd greatly to the appearance. Mr. J.G. On Tuesday, June 3011; B most AIRMAN MAKES order in council under which the of- MVB- Jellklns- and - -0 in 0 g of ministers. ‘imma of the"mmdgmti0n service Many Pfomineiittediicationists arel Mr' Faakéy said that it would have sought to prevent from landing in at present in this city attending the been better tn stay away from P. Canada some hunmcds of East In_ Summer Scum” or Science' l.pwm,ds I., than to come _and go away again without accomplishing, soinethinp. diana brought hither on the Jailaneselgl gyeie flrlogilildciggzrgnécv iplirii-its The LaymCn.a Missionary Movement ` 16:36 I steamer Komagnta Maru' 'mere areithe several courses and the it clasi "beds W) new °rgamzati0n` It “mu i variety of ways of looking at the work in exceedinglv heavy The ly aims to make existing church or- ----i--é/ case. The (`hri:~itiu`n, accepting the teachers were omciéuy welcomed by if-`U"li7'“x;’t'; “:§"l‘i It stglgz ‘ ~ .; . . , ,_ or ii ga o . ri ss men i teaching of.his sacrcd_,booi