1 d Rich Cut Glass " lust in n, 5p our special new designs i, ll. canon Jgweler and Engraver iThe Store for Waltham Watches ” O O~OOO-OOO-1‘www‘*‘ O-O.§§.'@.'.".§'.‘ UO-O-O-Ofl E TRASK ARTESIAN WELL CO. ‘LTD. Contractors F 0l' ILLED I and DRIVEN WEI. " The Best Medicine for a tired man is often a v7 Vvvvvvvvv day's fishing. Anyone who knows a quiet stream where the trout lie, will tell you so. 0f course you will require the. best fishing tackle to save you any disappointment. And we have lust what you require. Come in and see us. we will toll you where to go fishing, and will gladly select your gear. , I ~ THE "Z MACS. i , lu-oplo 011011511)’ about a I cmno back." Ilut__lt is not so 'l‘..b:i.<:oo ilioy zilwuys come bat: tho good flavor and enjoy ov cry bit of lllc Ilg which is the rcnl stuli right through, ask for il ickoyis ‘ho tobacco with ii flavor ale its own. i Hickey & Tobacco Co. Limited. They Always Come Back 0 Failures. Guaranteed Results. 71 Queen Street, 14s ensn ozone: s"r. Chariottet0wn' O-OFO-QQ x0444 “woo 04+o0 < ..- __ _. >- 5|‘. ‘F: ‘Liami 0090 4 n athloie that. "he ‘will novcr whon men buy l-lickoys Twist k." The users of tobacco like Nicholson OOQWOQQO-QOOOO O-O-OQQ-QO-QO-O O0 O4 F.Q§-O§‘O§-Q'§-@§"§O@O-OO4Q —---1 _-¢._. evoao-oo-o» oo+o4+o+o+++0+o++o4»o¢»+4 .00-oven» " Special Sa Manuiactur An opportunity to buy boots of the best quality at wholesale prices. elude Infants Patent We have also a full range of shoes 'for summer_ wear in all sizes for ev- , erybody, at moderate prices, and in- Women’s Patent Heelat $4.90 Misses Patent 1 strap slipper $3.00 Childs Patent strap slipper at $2.50 Boys Gun Metal Calf Bal. at $5.25 Youths Gun Metal Calf. Bal at $4.50 Womerfs Vici Kid High Cut Bal. $7.00 tePaue Brady 00., Limited Wholesale and Retail Reliable Merchandise -rQ-O4+OQ+OO-O§QOO-OOQOFO-Q-O-O-O4 . 9 a le 0i Boots er’s Samples A04 less than to-day’s Pumps, Cuban strap slipper at 2.25 Reliable Methods L444 _ Finest and most , with exceptional good and evening tuition. , Write for Wireless Officers Wanted For hit-reliant Marine, Land and Air Service. i Commence a HOME STUDY course in spare time, and finishing course of two months at this school when convenient. ’ pay absolutely unlimited Prospects of advancement. Uniform and shore allowance with all travelling expenses paid. We supply all necessary equipment. Day Canadian School oi ‘lelegraphy I Halifax v k enjoyable healthiest life \ particulars. 4 ' ' "‘ t 0w»““' ...,..“..§.... Q§-OO-OO§O ...,_. .._._....... .... .... <_... 1 " TIICEARLONITOWN , will mid at beast 100 por cont. l1’ PAYS to buy In thisprovlnee \ GINGHAM DQESSES and dainty sweaters at Patoifs. 3i. YOU WILL LOOK PRETTY in a Sllpollilr sweater in a becoming shade. See them at I’uton's. 3i 30 INCH WIDE, Anderson Ging- ham 85c. for 65c. today at Potons Ltd. 3i. GINGHAMS, ‘cliambray and sheeting cottons 36 in. wide at a bargain ut Patons. 9703-6-12-3i. TRAPPY BLUE and black serge suits, sizes up to 40, scllim; tit monoj: saving prices, at Paions wlllly- Rena their ad. 3i. RESERVE WElI-NE-SDAV, July 7th, for the Kingston lilothodiw Sunday School picnic.’ Look out. for announcement later. 9687-6-12-2l. MhSLEACIINEFIn referring to tho brilliant success iiohlovcil by Lieut. Clyde Auld, in Saturday's Guardian it was inadvertently statod that he was the Rhodes Scholar. $100 TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY THE EXAMlNER.-—The Examiner unnouncrz." an interesting compot- ition for $100, divided into six prizes; 1st. prize, $50, Second prize $25, Third prize $10, and three prizes of. $5 each. For particulars see inc Examiner. Price two cents. Annual subscription $2.00. 9009-5-21-ti. THE SCHOONER "lallcctro" ar- rived today from Gaspe with ii car- go of cedar shingles and rlresscil himboi- for L. M. Poole & Co., (‘onnollys West Wharf. 9494il-12-2i. PRETTY JUNE WEDDING.—A pretty marialge took place on June 9th in St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus, of Miss" liviary Josophino Roach, ilmighicr of Mr. Edward lloach of Auburn, to John Idllsworth non oi‘ .\‘Ir. and Mrs. ElhVillTi Ells- worth ol‘ (‘ornwalL llovorentl Fath- or A. J. lIVii-lloniiltl porformetl the coromony. Tho hrido looked protiy woaring a gown o!‘ whiio churnicuso trimmoii with goorgvilc and silk lat-o and carried a Imuguot oi‘ ivhito. Lilli-s oi’ tho Valli-y. Tho bride's sister, Flossip as brlrltasmald wore a ilainiyOrchid colored frock of frillcil organdy, with hat of the sumo slrirlo. Hon. Iluvld Mellon- ald iurnishotl tho music during the mass and plnyod tho ivetldlng march as tho huippy couple rotirorl from tho t‘1l\li‘i‘1l. Aiioi- a ‘pleasant drlvo In Powual tho bridal party return- od to tho bride's homo whoro rolli- tlvos iiiid lfivlltls gathered i0 tender IIIPIII 1I|"Il‘ oonitriiiuluiinns. Tho ovonlng ivas \\‘Il1Ii‘(1 away with rlzlllvillg and music, supper being si-rvotl at a into hour. Mr. and airs. l-lllsivorlh will rosido in (‘orn- wall. 'I‘hr~ happy young couple re- oolvoil llilllll'l'illl.-l gills from admir- ln-z fri-luds lnoliitiiug u beautiful l"i\:"lr_\' from hor pastor, Rev. Fnih- or .\Ti'I)l)llll.Ii1. FALSl-I TEETH BARRED ev' FRANCE AS LUXURY. PART-S, June 10.—'I‘I 10,000,000 {also tenth exported onrly from tho llnitod Sitlit-s, which have boon ciassod horo as luxuries and W11" Joct to importation prohibitions. to tho cost. of Parisian ilontistry. 'F‘ronoh dentists are (II.\‘llli\_\'(‘(1 at thoir inability to moot tho dom .nds and nro pron-stint: in thi- (‘hambor m‘ llrpiitios, ilonizinrling the abroga- tion oi’ the dooroo. 'i‘hey point out thut the Fl‘(‘il('ll output of falsi- tooth is loss than a million u year. and that tho Iiritlsh are able to supply only 10 [yer cont. oi‘ tho numhor required to prevent France from becoming a nation of lactat- inns. Records We have about a thousand rc- cords :iIl new stock including the htcst nuirbers. NO LUXURY TAX On tlils lot us they were bought previous to the new tariff. Why not buy in a supply for your summer outing. W. T. WELLNER Queen Street. (Formerly Beer & Goffs) iI-i 6| Fiflfl$l (l940-tl-l0frlnnved3i. Dr. E. C. llarris Ilye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. l Office Hours: 51.90-12.30, 1-5. Phone 68-! p nifiacigiuiui contour 30 INCH WIDE, Anderson Ging~ hum 85c. tor 05c. today at Patons Uttl. 9703-6-12-31. 1 SWEATERSJor children, Misses and grown ups selling at manufac- turers prices ut -I‘aton’s. GINGHAMB, chambruy and sheet- ing cottons 36 in. wide at a barg- ain at Patton's. , 3i. , THE BGHOONEFI “HAZEL M" arrived today with a cargo of Put:- wash bricks for L. M. Poole & Co., (‘onnelly’s Wes‘. Wharf. oosa-a-izzu.) --- i “CONSULT HOLMAN'8 CATA- log . " 9045-6-22-11. ens/tr INTEREST IS same. MANIFESTED IN THE UNIOUE' COMPETITION FOR $100.00 being carried on in the ldxunilniar. ‘the-ri- are six prizes of $50, $25, 10, and three DTIZPS of $5.00 ouch. For, particulars see the Examiner. Price two cents. Annual subso.i"lplion $2.00 9009-5-21-tf. ——— I SCHOONER WANTED to carry t-oal to. Newlountllainil, Si. Plorria, Prince Edward island-and Bras d'Or Lille ports, on opening of .i.i vlgaritin ‘lhlpping pioi" in a tin-l turally sheltered harbour at Kol- ly's Cove. entrance to Bras‘ d'Ur liaktlz-i. Write stating tonnago ii id l-atcs to Anglo Coal (‘onipiiny, Limited, Ca-mphcilion, (l. B. 77G9~3l29-.\ll£30i. I RESULTS OF GUESSING CON- TESTS.—-’I‘he following aro the lucky guessers In the S‘Slde Bean Guessing Contest on Dollar Days, Juno 9th, and 10th. lioldors oi tick- ois for the following numbers will please mail their coupons promptly to ‘Mrs. (‘. B. Jolly Suinniersitle to be included in arrangement of prize list. The folloiving arc tho ‘Yillllilli; numbois for Wodncsrluy: Number 8149, 4281, 10093, S250, 3912, S38, 3582, 8249, 840, 3096, 104, 15536, 837, 807, 841. 8807, 5501, ' ‘ ' 1189,8313, S35, 2’-'Jil, £17815. ilhtlll,‘ 9870, Tho lolloiving uro the ivlnnlug numbers for 'l‘hurs- 111i)’. 14190 2024, 104911, 1458i. 14845, 12S ,15059, 14043, 19930, 1002i, 171.55, 10497, 19005, 1770B. 10572, 12040, 117705, 14540, 15714, 17059, 1802, 14091, 2138, 14490, 15301, 10495, 19893, 9139, 152102, 9152i 10490, 19444, 10007, 1140i, 12x00, 12891, 12808, 10402, 1408s, 18237; 9337. The event was ex- 99Dt10naIIy popular, and was wltli- out precedent the most successful ovor conducted by tho S'Side storonu The number of beans in jar on \lr'ediiesilny' was 1,059 and tho number in the bottle on 'l‘hur,sd:i'.' was 1,485. ‘ ' a Manufacturers Oppose Croup Legislatucr VANCOUVER, Juno {L-Tho (‘an ndiun Mnnufacturors“ Association convention tmlny unanimously do- clilctl to delete from the report of the legislative committee a clause suggesting that manufacturers wore not represented in suillcient strength in parliament .or legis- laiuros. Tho clause was eliminated wltlioiit controversy. S. R, Parsons, Toronto, in a slim‘! vigorous speech, urged that tho manufacturers should have nothing whatever to do with group legislation, oven though the gen oral trend of the limos would seem to imply that. ivoulil b0 a wise course. lie argued that Class or group legislation did not. make for National unity, or for the best de- velopment. of the country. Following further discussion n motion moved by Colonel Garth- shore, London, and seconded by J. A. Reed, Fredericton. N. 13., that the paragraph should be struck out, ivns carried and the report ivns adopted. J. E. Walsh, General Manager‘ of the Association then road 1hr‘- report of the transportation coni- mlttee, =~_—::-_*_'"_::_ S’ Command Your . Friend to “Look Pleasant Please” Start your campaign of picture making now. All of the photographic months are ahead. Summer affords herutiful scenes for you'll you wish to cntch and retnin them. A camera, too, will cause you to gain plenty of out door recreation-will in dupe a greater love and knowledge of nature's charms, an prove valuable in various 6 er ways. The selection of a camera is made easy at our store he- cuusa of our excellent assort ment. CATCH THE CHARMS 0F SUMMER WITH A KODAK. Johnson & Johnson THI QUALITY STORE b 0 onuo- I 1 00R. KENT A PRINCE s18. ‘t 4 o \ 4e- GUARDIAN. PERSONALS Mi‘. Ii‘. D. liolbort of tho. ll:ir- ris Abattoir ('0. has rosignoll to take u position in 'l‘nronto and leaves today, accompanlorl» by his wife and litilo ilaughicr. Mi". George iluntaln, accountant for the Harris Abattoir (‘.o., city, IlliH been transllerri-rhio ’l‘orolilti and leaves today. lie will be sucv cccdcd here by is‘. B. tlunrad. <0 ‘HIIIIIIPI Linlnsrnt Ior llnlulrulf- Send in your entry at once for the Big Road Race... See Examiner. moat. Maritime Provinces‘ Telegraphic News (Special to Tho Guardian.) TO CONSERVE COAL ST. JOHN, N. 13., June 10.- Stops are being taken to engage n- technical expert who will over- sco the pmvor plants of the pr0~ vincial county and eily institutions with the object of conserving coul consumption. SIR EZEKIEL MCLEOD SERIOUS LY ILL il.\'.\ill"l‘0.\1, N. 11., Juno Ill-Sir lfisoklol McLeod, lorinorly Chief Justice oi the Province is confin- od to his homo horo -wifli a serious attack of pneumonia. HALIFAX SHIPYARD STRIKE POSSIBLE -ll..\.l.lli‘.\X, N. 5., June Ill-Tho strike at the shipyards involving 18,000 inon will be considered at .1 lllilelg mootlng of Halifax Trade a7 Ladies Silk Bl A manufacturer of forod us a special 2i" crepe blouses, us they arrived here bymxprl-ss this moniiiig wo ‘along to our customers. The goods aro gcnu lno values, woll m: There are 10 doz. in the 10L ._ Men's Pants i150 Those pants are 1h e best vnluos shown in the City this Season, they are made in a good _ quires a coal of i lur values are $4.00, to clear at $2.75 per pair. Ladies Hose 65cior 29c in tan only, made from a line q.....ii_i=’ ol‘ llslc thread, old stock, regular values. 45 to 65 per pair, to clear at 29 cents per pair. Ladies Pullover Sweaters A very comfortable garment and one that iii appreciated at this Season oi tho year. all wool, prices $4.50, $5.75, $6.75, to $9.75, in all the new shades. Girls‘ Dresses $1.50 Girl's gingham dresses to lit girls ironi 2i i014 years. We really b olievo ihai iIli‘r~(‘. values will appeal to every m other, price ranglnl: from $1.60 to $5.75, in a variety of colors. Ladies’ gcorgette dresses, anothor lli".\' Ladies’ New Dresses siliipnicnt received by expross today, i|(‘l"lY'i1IiIIl 1iloatoil smock style, bonded irim~iiilii;:.~:, nicnt. Wo real Altmiroal. lino, lilIit‘ our at In a splondi or I-‘all ovor co: $25.00. Ladies Serge Suits $27 00 Ladies’ serge suits, wo boliovc wo arc now HIlOWIllg some of the host vhluos in ladlos all wool sultsthnt have been uffordoil for some time“ mostly in serges, prices $27.00. $32.00 and $35.00. ' por stilt. At $45 iho host value i mark alyvziys sold ilioi $45.00 zin,| it is tho host $45.00 llnltniists to bo hold next Wednes- r' night. A wing of the local T ades nnd Labor Congrvfl-‘l. l! I5 s. d, has been clamoring for a sympathetic strike. GLACE BAY STRIKE AVERTED. GLACE BAY, June 10.—At a special meeting of the town coun- cil last night the demands of the men operating the pumping station were conceded and a tie llll 111F991" ened for today averted. The men had previously notified the Mayor and council that unless an extra man was employed and on 8 hour shift accorded the firemen the! would {lo up the wafer and electric al power supply of the town. IMPROVE FREDERICTON- HOSPITAL TO FREDERLCTON, June 10.-The City Council ileclnreil last. evening to have a plebiscite on the queS- tion of issuing a $100,000 of bonds for an extension of the Victoria General Hospital. ,-i<o->i—— _ PRESIDENT AWAY FOR A FEW DAVS NIOWPIIENL, June llr-Proslwcli indicate mat there will not be a great deal or work done in coii- vcniion of the American Federa- tion of Labor here this week 6r not, before the end oi‘ the week. Presi dent Gonipors told the convention before he left last 111E111 mi" 1"‘ did not expect to be back from Chicago before Thursday night and quite possibly not even then. Un- til his return little will be done. This morning the convention only transacted routine work and not 11111011101 that, nnd adjourned until tomorrow morning. The committee on rules and res! ulatlons reported that speeches are in be limited to ten minutes dur- ailon. Let our water system do it for We will install s Milwaukee you. Compressed Air Water System that A win deliyqr Witter manor from well to housabarn or any placi- you want it at all times and under any QOIIPNTPTBIIUPO. Let ul explain it to you. Currie 8: Mornaglian ‘l1 Queen St. ' Charlottlinwn. ‘oi, .25 p.c. Discount ‘ , por cont discount on a lot of ladies’ gcorgetio silver, white copenhage n, sand nnd black, iln-lshcd 1n both high and low neck, size 30 to 42. can...’ Raincoats $11.00 Tlllh’ is tho Season variety of pattern-W, the cloth alono would _ _ cost more than the ilnishod garinont, llriiros: """"""'l-7 “"0 5° “m fl-“Vumlm V""'""Y “r ‘3-50, "'50 and ‘(mm v _ hroi-tl iiti11.00, $12.00 and $15.00. I I . Ladies in Gloves, $4.00 ior $2.15 Silk Gloves 85¢- I This ‘at consists or 5 (‘Mon m"), M“ H“ \\'o uro ablo to iifil- r :inoihoi' spr-cial In the 81-1101‘- "9511 kill 819V“: "II 0111 $100k. W1‘ 1111"‘ huliisa’ glow» ilopariiiit-zii. -Splondlil quality not a full assortment of colors. [hi-so arc tan. and black only, in mos t nil the sizes, ilio rug“. ‘silk plovo... :iIl slat-sun whlio, black and lira)", spools] price 85c. per pair. All 0hr New Silks l0p.c. dis. Wi- have docidoil 10 pol’ cent. on all lnu goods partment is one of the best. stocked east of if you require miythlng in the silk will nil-an a saving to you. Raincoats Ior Men $17.00 Soason of tho y-cui". $3.00 moro to buy this coat- later on, our rarin- os now on this apt-rial lot are $17.00, $24 and Mens Suits S30. i0 $45. (gokyrg l" “mp9, navy nnd 5n (m, a vory ai- .\ nllrtlili “Wlrfilidd still, nicely made, at grucflm dress M $40310 to $55_Q0__ $3000. .»\ largo variol y oi‘ other lines, in ~ siripis. chizoks", andfancy mixtures, all made in a filyllrlll 2i but ion olicct, price $33.00 - thom down from s. A. EMcDON L1) ousesi arc passing this bargain ide, colored in flesh, navy, whoii ovory lady ro- his description for travelling, to olioi" ii discount of in this depart- ly bellow: that our silk ile- lvioc and buy at once and it d iwoo d, suiiublo for u Spring ll an oxcollont coat for this it will cost you over .00 we [JUIIUVU we are showing n Canada. We did not have to a higher price but n zit the low not price of admlttoil by everyone to be suit shown :iny\vhorts. fut HIIIISIINS Bil llilllli l5 Piiiiilllliiiil Iliilili Senatorial‘ Committee Reports that Route is Practicable and "in Time will be Pro- fitable but Declares Nelson Unsuitable Port. (Special to The Guardian.) llay ltailsiniy and that illv lfilVvldl- _moni should not mako lurihoi" QTTAWHA, June 10.~~.'\i‘|r~r lip-I llllflillll ixp<nililiii~l llllnll Year's investigation oi‘ tho ]ltl.~".\‘i~‘,|D-ll'l iviiliout tir=i (int: a Ili'\\ bmues of [he ]—Iud§()|\'5 lpry ro: alld thorough ixalninziiiiiii iiilo tho m“ “m, of n“. fensi"iln)' 0f mo: l‘i‘IllII\'i‘ liil‘l‘I1.~! of (‘hurohlll and .\'il nnusoirs Bay route. the special son as a terminus for tho 1'1 ‘lroud. senatorial cmmnnme appointed furl The suggestions of .\lr. Vihijanr this burlmsc rcliorlotl today dhat ‘.111 3191411150" W111i Yiillillil l" ml‘ ihc Iludson Buy- i-iute is not only,development oi’ grout niimlooi" and feasible h“, w,“ prulnnm. in Hm,- l musk ox hords in Not-thorn thinaila m, Dr0n,,,1,k,‘ The commmce {@4315 air-c zidoptorl t‘lliIlll>'I1l>'1l('.llII_‘y' and howovor that sulliciont care Wile" lllt" l.'=l\'1‘l‘lllIll‘lit is urgorl lo ho no, mm,“ 1,, m‘. Sulocrio“ of Nol- lniiitliul qt’ iho grout sci'\'i<'~.," pvr~ son as ihc terminus oi’ the lluilson fovlllrll Ily 311V 5il‘1'1\1\>'~*"“- In: u-o4~o4+~44+o-o++oo++e»o Millincrs and <1l‘o>‘t=iii:ilvr.; av.- . not entirely responsible for church attendance, but they hr-lp some. The Old Gardener Says l . 4 Only a few tools are nee‘ I essury for u small garden. A Only an export shoppor ("an iisil seventeen storos" in ollc itilirllouil and a ltl t spondlnga common potato digger will cent e“ De w w“ prove just as effective for cllnwuflng “9 toms coamlg A peep into tho fuiuro would many times ns much, rind all tools are unusually expon- slve Just now. Ily iiier cutting a broom handle to the proper length and ilriw lug two or three good sized nulls into one cud you ("an make an excellent little tool for stirring tho earth vory oloso to small lllilllls. 'l'ako an old hoe and lilo down tho roriiors to u narrow point and you will got nnoiiior usoliil tool. After all ll 1i-lll'i so much the tool lnsoli‘ as the niun who usoa it. that iuakos p gllrilfll] thrive. llul, ivhnl- ever ‘tools aro usod, don't forgot to keep them Hhllfll‘ oncd. ’I‘liut is hall tho batilo. i most people as a backward glance he past. r Yes, Rose, when a man i=1 engag- _ "d in lir-ntinz! a t"ll‘lli‘l il‘s up to his wife to be around and soc that. no doesn't put ivorils. For Breakfast Ready-to-eat- "the meat of wheat y POINTED PARAGRAPHS ~-— Anourleliin food li‘ n man runs into debt ho must thflt rOVi Q3 Q1’. either crawl out or stny in. ama cost the Jokes on marriage are funny to QSQQITHGIB “GU11? those who are not married. requires {Q keep You, Cordelia, advice should hot the bod)’ m tum- ii i’ ~ . 9 well I sken be oro being tiken At grocers evarywhere A woman would rather talk i0 a. disagreeable man than ilsion to an dgreeshle one, can Food probably be as unsntislactonv to, his thoughts into] and malted barley rape-Nutsi 1 L-i-i“ A careful selec- tion. of every line if Jetvelry marks our stock. ' A We will be pleas ed to have you call. W . N. Tanton ." EWEI ER vvvv v The very best feeq for, young and growing chickens. Calf Meal , (Royal Purple brand) a porfect substitute for young‘ calves. . Scratch Feed l‘or Poultry, a s eoill mix. luro of whole clean grain. Feed Wheat’ ‘Phe best and ohilpflt Poul"? Food on the market. WHOLESALE AND 1m. TAIL, lowest price, Carter & C0.l.td. ....“~;~.....~m+;. I ‘A Q