" v miie ein ' . .'rHscHARLo'r'1‘a'rowN GUARDIAN _ - ` - ` ' ` ‘ ~ - ~- " --i-A ii. .f mn or sms ""‘ PAGE FIVE .¢' _ ~ ' Real is What You I (‘\tt,__`\\\\\ll, _` _ _ . ` __/0 while burning \“‘\"*~`*‘ We have Lbs hindi th aa- .5 _._ _: _ _:_li»f"""’\__ ___ _ . it 'Ax ,I ll _ 1' . '_ _- - -.4 “lf _ . `_" ’ “ . _ '4.'~--'_‘ _ __/Q __ Most every coal wlllburn, Rev. J. w. Godfrey, who use seen ' ' _ 1-,~ lg nt what you wan( is a coal on a. tan days' visit to Charlotte- ' » .. ~ V » - - town, returned home yesterday morn- . / _/ _ __ ,_ y/ ' tha; Win' _ GIVE., HEAT lngf D`uring~"hls absence the worlror _ the parish, was lit the hands of Rev. _ .. f _ _ W. H Bullock.--Sydney exe. / ` satisfies. Give us your ordgi- 1§é§&tii'atelié 'aee7w'eeuier'_ ielnére Q » d ' 1 _. and the swimming sea.'son with it it ,_ , ‘in be °°"‘"“°°d' ie eniyt ee ue expected-.thee .tue natu- __‘§ ._ " l - ' __ V - ‘ .. / ing facilities, both ladies’ an gentle- r » ~=-~ »»~~»" T ‘ A. PICKARDTG C Phone 240 ,-...-*_ _ . _ - . CHilRLO`l'l`ETOWN _._/_ _ - .._~_- __ -__- 1, IND ELSEWHERE ~ CANNING, anne. _zi-A- mm, so cl m..v=°\\.rl1°a _ of cltisens'~rsi~ held elm' mefslnfr, me age ere:-un _ lt pays to buy in this Provinol. . me`n's, at Vivizims Pax-k,wil be got 0 in readiness es soon as possible ` for the many who are waiting patiently for n dlp in- the briny deep. _____» @ -1 1 f ln-making _ ' ~ Red Rose lhneqrewser 'T 'only the finest 1 French Cresm of Tsrlsr ls used. ltls l absolutely pure, ` full strength, always the same. A. W. lssnss. Limited. ,< I li you use Red Rose Baking Powder your cakes, pastry sndblscuits will be light, sppetlzlng and _ wholesome. Pntupin _ lOc.to45c.tins. Get _ it at your Gr0oer's. lslierl, lsuiresl; 8 _ NEW fill" _ 0l’EN ED Crawford Aitken has opened the “City Hotel" next door tothe “City Hall" or Queen St., where he is prepared to accom- rd ite permanent and transient boarder- ai:‘~ m_1dera'e prices. A good stable :mil yard is attached. 'B-lbldttslbipd _MAIL courniicr _-' 0 ` ~ ' \v» V' /it ' .. . :~f ~ . .; - ,lf .» ‘ .¢...‘ ._ ' V ` if ` Seaton rnunsns. scare.-ees ie me Postmaster (iensrni will be receives _-it , aulittawsuntil Noon,|on Frida the 26th itll! liiiiiur the conveyance of ls Majes- _ v'»i»M,slls, 1 u n, proposes oontrnnt for fuhryesrs. six tin-ssdrer week each way hatwssn Webstsrls orngr and risquiti Railway Btutluu from t. e lst. October next. _ Printed notices contsininyriurthcr in- formation. as to conditions of proposed f.”-:ta.'.°°..'.':.°.’ r:.°°°.': t':.‘.i.l"":“.l°"“.° "l . o a e os Offices of Wsbstsr's Ollrnsr. Fort Augus- 'tus and Olarkwwn and at the office or the Post; Office Inspector. ‘ JOHN F. WHEAR. Post Office inspector. 4 1: QU gf- o Yon need something light and breezy in good t`iction~-something interesting to while sway a swell~ 7 ering summeizda '. l Come and piclr over our line- ffice ct r' Il ‘ . ' it thmm°J° sivtniiciiiiz QUEEN STREET cs 3 Z o e iwn, une will \ 7 4 jr" . _*LJ -k~'1` Good Reading. we'vc just received what you want from all the modern classic authors. \'ou'll Gnd the price right. ` G. Elmer Ritchie Home of Good Fiction 4 -4 There is U, street, rumor to the effect that Mr. Brady, the “big gun” in the _ I. C. R. at Moncton, has received notice to quit his position. His re- moval will not cause many in these parts to shed tears of enrrow.-l-lt.el- lui-ton correspondence of Eastern Chronicle.-(Mr. Brady is well known in this province). _ Miss Pope, who has been away on si'ckileuv`e from the military hosplthl, will ‘resume her dtitissin July. :Her tuanydrlands wllljbe pleased t.o,l1sitr she has regained her health complete- ly,. -_ und for 'the past several weeks has been visiting relations ln Ottawa. Before coming back to Halifax. Mlflll Pope will make a visit to Prince Ed- ward Island. *Halifax exe. ` *rue victoria _litetnoilier church nav. ing been closed for the pnst six weeks for repairs will bc reopened on Suu- day June 30th inst. l.`lev. James Stratlinrtl of Summerside will preach at eleven and seven and Rev. Hum- mond Johnson of Bedsque at o'clpck. A special collection will be takeh at each service towards defray- ing expenses of repairs. A cordial. welcome is extended to all. 'l‘he marriage of Elsie J; Forbes to M. Stephen Brennan, manager of ii Bank 'at Brighton, Ont., took place at St. Patriclvs church, Cleveland". Ohio, on the ith iust., Rev. K. P. Banks officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan left lmmedliitely nfterthc ceremony' for a short trip through the Flastern_Bts.tes, and on their retitrn will reside nt. Brighton, ()nt. Miss Forbes is n rlaugbter of Rev. J. M. Forbes, of ("-loveland, and u niece ol Mrs. J. S. Boyd, of Moncton, Mr. Brennan is a son of John P. Bennnn of Albertou, P. E. 1. 'The marriage tool: place at St. Audrew’s, yesterday morning of D. F. McDonald, Orwell Cove, to Miss Mary E., daligliter of thc late John rl , _ \ . i J; ___ _ _ McDonald, Head ol Hillsboroiilzh. For Sale. National Cash ilegisie _*__ A National Cash Register, ‘la ‘ge model, suitable ` .for la\ ge or small business, compl-:tely equipped with all up to date features, almost" new. worth when new $300, lo be sold at n bargain. M cK1`nnon Drug Company . = r-_ ~ Cor. Great George and Kent Sis. /F ` 'I _ _ , , _'f Wei’-rec Wartrngi for You N - _ We _ `_want ` to get acquainted with 'au increasing l 'timber o_f discriminating smokers because we are sure our .uiil _ ar' _ir-.'llu;@‘ \ ._ '- ' '_'_ ::~ __ sy.- ld l Hickey di’ Nichols RIVAI; and MASTER MARINE ` smoking to- bacco will pleasejust such. Once introduced we are confident t h a t they will sell on their own mer- its. Ever tried our COM- Bl.NA’l`I()N Twist chew- ing tobacco. on Tobacco Co. l l*____-.__B r T-hc bride wore ri tnilorcti suit. of coupe bt'on‘_ -i;"'I9bi§iii`g'ce\_r\p` cot, just thethlog for officers, very strong ' “‘"ll‘"*.=nsft“'l=ll»-:'»4--~.-'-ff- - -----“- ‘5il”er_sllor0ulure_ ~ "1" i. i M I T E n . _(_ .. _ , ~ r < 1 n- v f ». t . »».f\ f~ ’ f.»\ "lt_'e<. ii.-':..~~'l» ».~~-f '“- _ l -'~*?".f‘fl'f'»‘l' = .. '- ‘ \ t i l \ l ~. 1 ‘» t t lf -~ ' _ ... " . ~ _ . _ ` the consumer and of the butter mak- er who is careful to avoid the reten- tion of unnecessarily large amounts oi' water in his product." In the 157 samples examined, only five had less than 1 per cent. Ten per cent was found in 112 samples and more ‘ than lil per cent in 33 samples. » _ v 1-.. ::You should give your teeth best. care. Good teeth aid or mar your complexion, help or hinder your conversation. In tooth preparations we can give you e splendid line of 'powders_ washes, creams, and all the popular forms of dentlflce, and each one is the best of its kind. Our showing of tooth brushes is one you should see, cornprlsing a large line of all the most. "sanitary, satisfactory and durable brushes, priced most moderately. 'Phe McKinnon Drug Co. corner (lrsut. George and Kent Streets MEM ez: _ .» l fl \\\ “lf ‘fle- gifts-g.f. """3l.l? "‘l.i.§ii‘°i“"t.'|‘.i‘.i'. i°'°$~’i...L“"'ii‘ii / _ V _e5 - if -i .. or e i-1-... > f /`.. s 1 - ,ff ',\ .f ~ ,~ “ll - ~ ion on your holiday trip, N "‘ ` ' ynurjannt to the country or sea- t I v __ lting friends in Osklsnd. pas e up. _ St. Pnul's Sunday School Picnic will take place 0_3 Wednesday July' dvd, at tieorgcto n. Fare 50c return Children half price. Visitors tublo will be provided by the ladies ofthe congregation ' 'i‘he limi; issue of the Canada Gim- ette contains the following 'z Prince Edwarddsland Light' Horse.-To be provisional Lieutenant: Squadron Sergeant Mnior William Campbell Cook, tlharlottetnwn, 19th March 1912. 'Po be pi-ovlsional Lieutenant. (supernumersry): Sergeant Frank Percy Hell. 21irdMarch, 1912. The S. S. Halifax sailed from Char- lottetown _yesterday afternoon with shout: -twenty outward pgssengers and n large general cargo. Flhe arrived in pore at sms u. m. with about 300 tons of miscellaneous freight and the following passengers: Miss E. McDonald, Capt. H. Hobbs,A. und Mrs. Mcriwain, Misa F. 1-lslfry, M. and Mrs. Duchnmp_ (3. Anderson, S_ and Mrs. Walton, Mr. and Ming Dwi. son, Miss O. Tonite, Miss Suddeth, Miss M. McDonald, G. Melford, Mr. and J. Marks, Mrs. J. M. Hunt, R.D. and Mrs, Powers, Mr. and Miss Sea. man, S. Briggs, E. W. end Mrs. Web- ster, C. A. and Mrs. Grush, Miss A. McPherson, I-f. G. and Mrs. Garrett, W B. McDonald, Miss M. F. McNeill, ll/des ii. Began, Mrs. Farmer, Miss M. 'K MGPNGG. T. M. Garren, Miss (1. '|cLeod, J. (7. Melford, B. Devon, J. Owen, N. Peterson. At the meeting held on June 22n\‘l in the Y. M. (L A. Rooms to consid- er the advlsability of reorganizing the P. E. 1. Stock Breeders’ Assoc- lation as referred to Monday, ll; was unanlmouslyagreed that the Assoc- iation was 3, necessity_'The following officers were appointed:-'l‘. P. Class, North River; President; Hon. John Richsril,, Bediford, Vice President for Prince County, l"t-.ter Brodie, York, Vice President for Queen's County. Alexander Stewart, Ellerslic, Vim Presidelifi for King's County, and Wm. J. Gibson, Marshfield, Secy. The committee of management are as follows:-P. S. Brown, Charlotte- town; James Essory, Union Road; Walter lien, Victoria; John Simpson, Cavendish; Edward lluipitt, Rose- neath; J. A. Dcwsr, M. L. A., New Pcrth, Albert Boswell, French Fort., und John Roper, (°lliarlot.tctowl'l-Roy alty. The aitn of the Association is to further advance the breeding of pure bred stock and to advocate the holding of a. fat. stock show in Chat- lottetown, in the near future. ’i‘lmuias M. liurin attorney and noiinsellonat-liitv of 8 llncon Rt, Boston, Mass., nrrived by the A.W. Perry yesterday morning to spend his vacation' 'with his sister, Mrs. M. Isrenl, 120 Upper Prince St. Mr. Gurin is the lawyer that. the Boston Globe speaks so highly of and who has worked hlniself‘up from tl news- boy to e-_high grade at.tnrn_ey. ‘Silt Is To Your .___ Advantage _l as well as ours, to have the best possible results from your Kodak negatives. To this end we use new developer for each film, and all our points are VRLOX points-no sub- stitution. All reprints finished with White border and neatly trimmed. We do our own ‘ developing and prints. Johnson & Johnson 5_1 ake an Ensignf 4 I With You Yonshould make the En- si ncsmers our compsn side. it will make many faith- ; ful souvinsrr of s delightful time and is so light, convenient. compactmnd simple that any person could get splendid re suits from it. Prices of Ensigus range from L50 tip. EVERY HUSKY FARMEK A full line efphoto supplies. i§l"l'.°.'.:i.’“..f‘.t.!'l.-j,_.l‘.~.'°°.i"si.::.frsa°"- The 2 Macs TG H “_..mn“~- -mm . bmw un siseere ri ‘ ~ - regard to in inquiry into the cause Mrs. John Hlayes, Hrs. Lillie Kel- 'I`!l°Y‘¢ W0” ll0 .HIGH D010" ll-W P0' _l°f V25*-°l’li6Y'l‘disastrous fire, It was iogg. Oscills Kelly, nine years old. lice court in Charlottetown yeater- _adjourned legal opinion. .A detective and Mrs. Agnes Gallagher. day. ' _ . , _may institute an investigation. - In the terror and confusion of the ~---- ' The work of adjusting the lnsuran- accident families became separated. Dll,1l_¢1,A~ N_i°C°'ll‘m\»- L03 Alliieleilh 'ie W" $13,000. and that of Mr, and there is a faint hope that. some -Gal. formerly of this Province, is vis- Kennedy $500. _ of those listed ne missing may be found today. There is little doubt, W - »--- DEAD WILL NUMBER 20, however, but that the list ui dead `,.}_ John H. Burns, Cher-lottetown,lias -_- will at leash reach twenty. _ _ _'1_,e¢_n appointed to ner, an gets l¢eep¢»_l~ Bl-lFFAl.(l, June 24.-~ii‘ive bodies George lticiimeyer, who lout his of the :M380 '-‘lllll Di th” bl'°k°U~ .at the city approach tn the Hlllglmf. and a list of eighteen missing Der wife und ten year old son, saw timid ough Bridge: H0118 \V01‘H brought here today by the swept. clear of the wreckage by the ‘ --- medical exuininer from the scene of ‘current that swept past the docs at When the Guardian News phone 133 Milt lllgllifa disaster at Regal purlr, .the rute often miles an hour null “Hr- is reported busy, after 6 p. ni., pg. _on the west shore ol Grand lslnud,lri~"i H-WBY lll U12 l _ “___ ________ __ __________ ____ ____ _ ________________________ Cl lspeci Showing and Sale of Linens T-I-Towels. etc. 1 During the last few summers we have been cond url Inf: a special _ mid-summer showing and sale of linens-napkins-towels-towellings and kindred liues._ Today we are ready with a fine showing of the best value lin-;u:x shown in the city. We invite you to come in and examine the bargains wc have made ready for you. ' ir'-11-1- -.._. -_--.W .fue-go- -é -- .11-1-n ---. ..--_ _ 1. nr ~. . l »' . . '»'.~;'T ‘ - - . . ~ 4 . - ‘ .ff .- i I l l., . il" = J . ._ “ -P ` ’ ~ fees.. __ .f ". _/_/ ," __ 'i ' i , Ile,-._ `* ‘$T?> - V . x \.\\ \ ~~`_____x____,_-- _ / ____ _ _ J l _ \‘ ( _' l. ' _ .. .l gg __ _ _ ___2 :g~_'~:.Q. " V pri.-==-e-iv.:> .=_e..4:-'~'=- *ta - - _ `z xiii -'-:.-i'»’l"‘ _ ' __ _ %/ ’ `-f " "‘ . » _ _\";,’f‘"y,'=~ _`_~'S-' _ - _ _ ,Q “_e/ ‘- l _ . f . ` I 1 \ \\ \\`4 -3% ~_‘ r::»'11_f-:s-_/‘i‘r\ 2.3.. f ."3 _. . - ‘- ~.».\.l€¢~,-*.ls._.;___ , il- _ / \, .~;?€-ill-.vi ; A - _\.*.;_'-‘ A ‘§~* .'_‘_'_.: _r_ -q ~.- -pr,” sa _ , ,Z .__ ws ff ».» /'nf - - " @~. »..~»,__~._.-'-/1;’i.1'3't.-;f.,7,_~l'};`.x`;»_`l`~\..i; l ~>~:l-'.i"1».t.¢1-:ii<=<\*f'.§fl' -' *- _.I>' .'1_;~# '_' ..-‘Q-'.¢; ' l . _ .~.m Wltnteor Colored '_ _ _ ' ` _______{___ . __ _I_- __ _ _ 38xl9 mth hnen Hiulr. Towels. Very special lol, per pair 'Fliesc ar-r good '..'<-ll male towels, linen, gatui weight. frlugeil, or plain hemmcfl pei' pair. ..-e... '.. _ - ~ - -25C 59xl8 inch Turkish Tolwei Noiahly Good Value at pr Forthc hath this is a pretty good line, Turkifsh t`i:ns;h, colored or white pcr_n'iir...... ~--» -» -~ 25° ‘_l_0x|9_E~ oft Turkish Towels. This is a very nice bat li towel. It is good weight, and soft in -finish. Per pair ..........--~-~. . --3511 39x20 inch Linen Huck ; Towels with Damask iicmm-456 ed Ends These-.~ are very fine smooth towels pure white, all linen good. .~.iv.c soft :-u'ld11rablc- por pair .. ...- ‘ ‘ ' ' 45C | -' u..._;..e-W -_ ._-e..-..._.e.__ ee _-___ Midsummer Sale oi “Mill Pretty Bedroom Seconds” in White. Damask p.,pel.,-.wm~lh in 22., Talile Cloths Wise housewives will limi in this offering a splendid pportunity to replenish linen closets at trifling cost. gfhe lines shown in this offering are all excellent, the cloths are all finished with border all round. They are “seconds” merely because each one has some little trill- ing_l'law that only an expert observer would notice. Here is the way you can buv them : ' W hlte Damask Cloth licxgo inches, I 85 for l 40 White Damask Cloth 71x72 “ 65 for 2.00 White Damask Cloth 7tx1o8 “ 5 for 2.85 White Damask Cloth 72x90 “ 0 for 3 50 White Damask Cloth Srlxqo “ 0 for 4 Z5 ¢-n&wio um/12,, I offered .at _i2c Livery few lirtys some pattern gets sold down to a sumll lot- ` ' \ Then comeslitlie order to cut the price-~-and clear it out. That’s the reason behind this pretty lot of 3 . 'stripes and florals---mostly' light. Worth lo'22c.... ................. |21: Some Excellent Midsummer Values . hi.. Fine White Damasks, By The Yard " 1 These from Ireland--bleached in the sun on green li-ish meadows' carefully woven-choice patterns-good safe, dependable wsarcrs. 54 inch Blcachcd Damask 5oc for 38f~ 54 inch Bleacuccl Damask 6i1c for 48c 72 “ “ “ 85c for 65c 72 “ " “ _ 1.10 for 85:: 72 “ “ “ special 1.25 72 “ “- “ very choice 5oc A Some Notable Values in Unhleachcd .linen llamasks, By The Yard _._ There are many housewives who stand by uubleached linens right straight along. They take the view that it is worth while to ict thc linens'te.lcc_-a‘lii»tle time in - bleaching-in consideration of the much lower price qu lilly c0tisidere