_ YOUNG LADIES STUNG? ` . N WERE ANY P. E. ISLAND , . l , ' ` _,`i1;'f_0N;l`ll_l31AL. _May za-young is-" . -_ I, f,.~,.~... ,» , “mug tri) ¢;_al_l/_ln_r_;_tir_i:_i;0_l'_;-_¢_>_i{;_i;;:_esaB atréi It pays to buy in this Province. ' B. I. Rayner, Alberton,. was a visi ' their matrim n' 1 1 4; S ' ~ hundred dollnr(iamwereuf\gi1eiid itilveiiiid thLoh“ili'nliisap‘¢’iIif' Miss' Ella Cunning BYdneY arriv- mteen hundred “tim” f0fWlfd¢\‘1 t0 ents iii l-iiiintdir' River nl D - ed in Charlottetown 'last evening on _ the dta_d letter office, Moiitreal, al- , ‘ $_°_l;hhl’i§'_l_l_\}:__iii va(i}n tried to connect Nathan Johnson and Neil Mc- , ~ .i“.‘.‘.i°,“» '.;"°“..°*::"‘:.%.;2.°if-.a:s...¥f:‘°;:° were from eastern young women wan): elif; in Brimokiield. P Uni! to know thcircchnnces to achi- __- ' " ’ “W "l“l`l`lHil¢~ All should remember the sale olz He hail been conducting a business real estate Wednesday next 'of valu-_ . at (`_outieook under the name of Lo- able property on Upper Prince St., roy. and also at Longville, Ahervill, Charlottetown, part of theestate of Ht. Laiircnt and other lilaces_ H15' the Hon. Donald Farquharson. bill-iincss resulted mainly from adver- . ' -- tisements in the United States, Brit- Among the outward passengers ish Columbia and other places far B. from Charlottetown Thursday to wily. When investigations were star- Sackville were Mrs. Kathleen Moore, C§kl>F§C3~UU 1 I-- tcd he disappeared, ‘ s ‘» L I Miss Hortiuse Phillips, R. C. and Mrs. Goii, Mrs. T. G. Taylor, Miss Q \\\'<\'/T\ \ \ ` _ S , nenns l I ' r \\"` if 'i i§K|nNEY w\.\\\\_\ Lois Taylor, and Mrs. G. H. Tay- lor. Rev. T. F. Fullerton will preach at both services in Bt. James Church, Charlottetown, on Sunday The mornlnb subject will be "As- sumutlon oi the Preacher Today and in the evening the Bins of the Ton- gue. -l Roy Collings, New Waterford, C. -B., was among the passengers on ;` the Minto last evening on a visit tor to Charlottetown Thursday. ‘ the Minto and will visit her sister, ;Mrs. W. C. Cook, for some -days. _to his home in Charlottetown. , Charles Rattee, Charlottetown,son of Rev. E. J. Rattee, Malpeque, 'leaves Wednesday morning for Mon- treal where a' position awaits him. , Myron E. C. Henderson, Halifax, was among the passengers to Char- lottetown on the Minto last evening. He will spend some ttime in this city the guest -of his parents James I-lenderson,V.S., and Mrs. Hender- son, Grafton St. A young lad named Daniel Gillis, son of John Gillis oi the P. E. I. R_, ~ Y MAY__,c5__ 1912 ~ _ "ram urnsr inane* '_ _ , - __ mfr-_ jipiasr or _ _ _PAGE _ _ _ THE 0UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN --L l l Charlottetown, met with a painful accident on Thursday afternoon. The young fellow while playing fell on a broken bottle and sustained a severe cut on the palm necessitating his re- . °_/ € 0 A L _ijt 'rim cniifii-en of Miss Barrews I gl FS/ Kindergarten, Charlottetown, had 9 gg |9 I CR ideal Arbor Day exercises on Thurs- lf S _ UQSLL 1,(-_E>:.,EYy|_/__‘, day and thorougl';l°§_.g\_'i_lqye¥_ them. S RH N _r_5,4S§P¢_j__,», selves. They plan -aj _ by tree eckweerr-An uc-to-date line ai- 1, i_|J"l' ~|.BR{,°, HE1v"?'f>l5§:¢'¥' iliiiliilil ii;nntGi.&;(t€ir;s3§-reiiiétiiiiiib dim tndiii Trays vu hlléld _i_r;_§iiks _and c;'ochte_t_ "‘~‘\»‘iI<,` 435755 during the years to come. I you WED |10 es, ere I G "l " ' , _l 11-.. plnce to come for thorn. "Bruce's.". ' 4~29dtf . - ii- f. =.y. _ ._ l.. \ G t . u r T 0 b C C 0 H e T e ceive treatment for a broken should- _ , - er, was. reported last evening as do- ‘ -You should get-y ur tohace h .r‘ . W h th' ' could plouslbly want ir? this lino. (iiuyqdeirecslrifix t§`de'nii\kiariE had legal? t e tobacco Irish, pure and “lust right" in our Dntenl. hum- Onr tobsccoslylcluds allthe leading lines in our andnllced plug and boxed mixtures- all the lending Canadian, Hritish :md American brands. Il. is bore you get iobacco that is good and pure. Got yours here J ' » B - ' __ ' at their hall, Newson Block, at 10.15 . 'i bhnd` they will pr ceed to llra I _ Church where the pthstor, Rev. » C01' Great corge and i(€l1tStS. ‘ Harrison, will preach 9, sermon, for '- A' - __ - ~-~- - »=_;;; is '*`“‘ 'hiij §@§ A ld the slip at Picton, will resume their _ regular trips between this province ` ‘ and the mainland Monda mornin . fyou do not discriminate when buying smoking and chewing tobacco. The rc is a vast difference in the qual- i*v of llie various makes, eve ~ though there may not be in the price. Ask for our RlVAL and MASTER MARINE smoking tobacco if you want something very ` fine. ' _ ° '. E3 <18 ‘Ol¢\ '?'“=' 6 Two cargoes of' the. steel have al- ' ' ` _ ' , - , Townshend of Rollo Bay, is the fors- . ;5e,_=pP=r? ss§ssS:=2SS :F ~.'=`~ >Si::> §'3:.,.h$ Daily elf ilun Ariat `nELRAmwmY "M“_ iiomnmnoing on May Zlth.I9l2 the trains of this Railway will run as iollows:- V lottetown ol the local -Y. M. Read Down. lteslrllgv ex Bun l)ly ex Su n P. ul n 50 M5 _.DIY Dly ' ex ox Bun A.M. Dly DIY, ax EK. Sun =~ 4 f??“=sI=P55F?§ =S?;2s;S§g§;;= Hun FFrr?7 $2222; B'l‘A'l‘l0NS Lv. 0h'town Arr. - lluntorltiver Emerald Kensinzlnn ar Hummorsido lv lv Bnmmerside ar Port Hill '()fI»eg\r Arr. Tignis I. . Elnornld .lct.Arr. r, (J,'l‘raverse Lv. F-*"r°'°. . i°°°"> >r;&s&§;;S§;? -r<_ :n°?' =.s=‘i F§wFrHP¢ :‘55§§23'§ .fill 0.20 ._ L-w:.e§u.‘° Sass! Lv. Ch‘town Ar Mt. Htawuit < Sl.. l‘ef.or's Arr. Eourls Lv. s'~e~1 ‘F -s’~"' $3; 5 _ $51 1§5@=m> »5' 'Q “°"~‘r-' 5 g-=-_:N--3 _ §°°s»:tP= .Szsé oss? §wseF”? ?ga e S2233 .;,‘_§'.‘§2§§g ggggg az- _ o.°’.*’!=-> c§'7-5495:." zsseig 5552253 - as 13 s. Lv. Mt. Eflnwsrl. A'. Unrdilun Mmitnltuie Arr. Geo’to'vn Lv. 5.40 l_.v, Oivtnwn Arr. MV.g.lv§r I _ ‘"' ' “' °' iiY'iw¢nwuN.s-ni 'niendsnz Croujn an, Anchor 3,1; Best Pamts _ Crown and Anchor aints stand all tests, They cover , P _ . more surface, stand sun, wind and weather belief. Bild RWE more satisfactory results than any other house paint you have _ ever used. . getting just .what you ordered at the 3 These paints are absolutely free from whiting. chalk, Mm, orders for ,,,,,,,o,,t anything ,A “ave You The marble dust, potash, wafer, lime, soap or adulteranls of ani’ ki ' ex rts who have had over 25 years I lid. They are made by pe _ _ _ _ , the exception of liquids-we do not ? - _ experience and the proof of their superiority is shown in the can _e_o_;i:i_iidle §a_l_l oégers for theéiz. g y E._ R. ,_ GEVL "ANNE" number of experts painters who use none but (.rown and l 0 ° “"0" l' S ~» °°"f" - f"'*'“"_ -“"'¥ _ _ _ _ i .$2. G°°'g° ““° K°“* s“`°°_"' 5”““"' _ _ Office Sunnyside I Charlottetown - ~ -~ ~ » . . -xii ___’_______ _ '~'~'_"'~'- ° ° ' Lei me liepaii' Your Fertilizers ° Landing hundreds of tons highest-grade of English Superphosphates, Potash and Nitrate Soda. Anchor Paints. Buy and try these paints, a gallon ~- - - - - - ` 1 ‘A- Few Pointers on' Painting. Have the surface perfectly dry before painting and shellec all itchy or sappy parts Don’t lppll' the 5¢¢°"d ¢°°t before the ,first is dry. -Donft paint in damp or f088Y W°°¢h°‘° A slloa of Crown and Anchor paint will cover 360 square feet of surface, two coats. For example io gal. is sufficient' for s house with a front and rear of 30 ft., sides of 50 ft., height of exft., with allowance of 24o ft. for project- ions and trimmings. A . ' Mrs. McVey, 90 Brighton Ave, Charlottetown, who was removed to the City Hospital in Wright's Ambu- lance on Thursday afternoon to re ing nicely. Mrs. McVey sustained the injury in a fall the previous day, The Sons of England of Charlotte- town, Lodges Eton and Prince Ed- ward, will hold their Annual Church parade tomorrow morning meetin a m Aecomapnied by the cli:izen’s the brethren. The Northumberland and the Em- press, the latter of which is now on S The Minto will then' lay yup at this port awaiting instructions. Yester- _day the Minto waited for the Syd- ,ney express, which is now running, and hereafter the steamer plying he- .twecn Charlottetown and Picton ‘will connect with that train. The work of rebuilding the North River Bridge is now in full swing. This bridge will be 615 feet long, There will be seven piers, the two end ones of concrete and the five others on piles. The pile piers will all be completed next week. The contract for the steel superstructure has been let to W l’ McNeill &C0 ready arrived. The bridge is being built by the Government, W. H. The two representatives from Char- (_‘. A., to the Winnipeg Convention leave this morning for that (ity. The local delegates are J. K. Ross, and General Secretary Reily. 'l‘he Associa- tions of Canada' are about to take one of thc_m0st important sl.eps in their history. The rapid growth of National life in_Canada is ci'-incident with the growth of the Association. future control of the work in fir: Do- minion and is therefore of the 1.: cat- est importance. . ~. Yesterday the Eastern express ar- rived in Charlottetown at 9.15 a.m., on ti-me; the southern accommoda- tion at 9.35 a. m., on time; the Tlgnish accommodation at 11.5§ ii. m., fifteen minutes late; the Sum- mcrside accommodation at 3.15 p. 'm., fifteen minutes late; the eastern accommodation at 5.25 p. m., five minutes late; and the Tignish ex- press at 10.10 p.m., twenty minutes late. 'On the previous day the eastern express arrived at 9.25 a.m., twen- ty minuteslato; the southern accom late; the Tignish accommodation at 11.45 a.m., live minutes late; the Summersidc accommodation at 3.ll.’i _p.m., fivc minutes late; thc eastern accommodation at 5.40 p.m., twenty minutes inte; and the Tlkllilih BXDWSB _at 10.15 ll-m.. twenty five minutes late. "All mail orders_ receive prompt. and careful attention. We “give mail- ordor shoppers all the attention and satisfactory service that is accorded personal shoppers. You can buy by mail from us with the certainty of right price and without loss oi time our line can be promptly filled ‘with en- The Convention will decide upon the_ * -- moval to the City Hospital in the Ambulance. He was reported last evening as doing well. One of the nicest Arbor Day con- certs in the history ol Prince Street School,Charlottetown, took place on Thursday, when a delightfully pre- pared program was ably given by the pupils of the several grades in their large and commodious hail. Principal Seaman presided and ap- preciative speeches were made by Premier Mathieson and Henry Smith. West Kent Street School and Queen's Square also had exercises in _their schools to which many visitors were present. At the close of their exercises, the boys of West Kent School,proceeded to the Soldiers", Monument, where they laid a wreath, The ceremony was under the direc- tion of the Scouts and Cadets, the wreath being provided by the whole school. The programme included the singing of "0 Canada," by the school and a sutiable address by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, who spoke ‘on the significance of Empire Day and on behalf of the South African Vet- erans, thanked the boys for keep- ing the memories of the heroes green. C N. Houde, Van Buren, Maine; J, P. Bradley, Sussex; N. B.; A, N. Ne- well, Halifax; H. Currie, Peakes; C, Farquaharson, Montreal; J. Henning, St. Margarets; B. W. McEwen, Mor- ell; Claude McEwen, Morell; Mrs. "J, McKinnon, Sidney McLaren, Ora Kaye, Geo. A. Mellish, Vernon Ross, E. D. Bell, Montague; Alex Hamilton, E. B. Moore, R. G. McLaren, New Perth; J. McLean, North Wiltshire; Dr. J. A. McPhee, Kinkora; Dr. J, E. Flemming, Stanley Bridg'e";" P. Munro, New Glasgow, N. S.; E, Prowse, Sydney; Geo. H. Deane, Lt. John; L. Lark, M. Knockwood, Tru- ro. N. S.; M. Kelly, R. Gordon, lllon- treal; A. D. Ross, Eldon; Mr, and Mrs. Grant, St. John, N. B.; H. Troyne, Montreal; Mrs. F. E. Rey- nolds, Murray River; Mrs. H. E. Rey- nolds, and chlld,` Murray River; C, G. Howard. Milton; A. Melnnls, Earnsclilie; P. J. Smith, West New- ton: R. W. McEwen, St. Peters; Claude Delaney, North Tryon; G. }¢_ McMahon, Kensington; Pope 1.. Mc- Mahon, St. Dunstans; C. P. Hardy, Toronto; N. P. Martin, Misa Cassie Martin. Mrs. Martin, Belle mv. er: Mrs. McDonald, Murray River; registered at the Revere Hotel Char- lottetown, between the hours of 11.00 last night and 11.30 Wednesday night. Wc’ll _ Back for every dollar you spend with us for Fishing Tackle of any kind to day and the 24th, We can offer you some ex- cepiionnlly wood bargains in rods, reels, flies, casts, bask- ets. etc. Dou’t [ass by, but come to buy. .lohnson & .lohnson The divided wing fly is bound to be the favor- ite with all expert angl- ers. It sklms just over the surface of the water, is waterproof and re- | mains on the surface longer than any other fly, The blond divided wings make it one of most _ ‘ I natcnl and docasptive trout _ geilers ever us by good fishermen. _ W Call in and soo this as well as I big display of other flies priced at 5e‘up. We have eve thin in f! flshinglackle. Soeour ne. Give rr" ___ 'f~_j___'_ __ ___,___________,__, ___ _ tc,-, invented by Professor Howard T. Barnes, of McGill, for the purlwac Of determining the presence ol ice at sea, Captain James Harrison, oi the Royal George, declined to make any statement as to its value to naviga- tion. Hc said: "lt is most _sciisitivcanfl nm;l|1'ute,", he Crlhtinllcfl. "lt llclcllfr temperature of the water. The pros- cncc of ice always causes a great dll 25 Mfm-q~m.;A1, May 23-while warmifcreuce in temperature' for miles, al- ln h's raise 'for the scnsitiveucsslthough water is it |mor conrliictnr of I P _ _ .. .. _ .. ,ma mmiiracy of thc micro-thermomc-,heat and lack ol heat. flfcouisn, said Captain Harrison, “that micro~ thermometer is extremely sensitive. It registers up on one thonsandth part of 9, degree. It is an instrument of great merit, but l can not as yet say whether it will be of great help to iiayigiitors, licriiiiso it dirl not. during our voyage. get a rcully I-Zliilli test. ' l_ __ ---_ . H . ' “_” “ Insurance sonable rates. in good strong Stock Companies Promptness in payment of all a strong feature _ Fire ' at roa- claiinr, our Island. - L_ M __ v E D _ _ 1 Macs literature 3;' f l Sold in such proportions as has given best rcsulls on! Have this season a special PLANT FOOD for house and other plants, packed in tins at xgc each _ _ , _ ____ ,,_" _ _ 5 _ 1" r- 1 » - ,_ _ ‘ imnc on-qunie QUALITY i. and ~ ° _ ` o A ~ ‘il ', ` ‘_ ` ` , 1 < ` ’Wii'\/'ii'i:i$yliii"idaiihdl‘i,"t'AM BREAD `_'_" '_'-""-' _ Write or call at 163 Upper Queen Si for frcc advice and , ' ~ - '»' " ` "f . - '_ f . ~ Provoltfof ounolf. ' , ‘ ,, » _ . f 1 Stewart; Bakery _ _ ‘ - JOHN H. GILL 3 4 ' ' W " ’ Q i ‘ _ f *_ Kentfino 4qGre:si Osorge Street f.°15dt5i6ll’lh3i- _ i _ . , 1 _ _ . 1, ,» _ | _ - < T W _. Z ‘ed iw at » fn-H milfs- Tir M M `""""` i` 'P ‘M MICRO'rHl”RM0Ml¥'§§§,ATED 1C},]_linSl'.rumel1t is opcrntcrl hy taking the ~ COMMONWEALTH HOTEL 0PP0sltz State Hous r, Boston, Mass >,, ,'2'I1:1` - . ._r1‘-Qil. `\e .:.“ -, "`-"_""`L_"’*"'lk"""‘ _;.‘,,.g=i’:~ I ` . ii ~..;_¢_;__-:¢5|_ _ \s,. ` ~‘ ..'~ -1 l < /v-" -‘ ‘ }¢__‘.__»--__~’;<,_,é~_f;!»*{f. 1 _,,:._i_-,_ _-,--_y _ _ .,_e.-_Fir . ‘ . 1:1-:f-' *‘:-if ‘c_~<»>=i@.ilf§-l§f:=.-fi -1;i;;~ ~ :~.;,x_~~‘»_~. , "~__»jl‘ -,,~ 1 1 .» --_ __\_3';;.\_. _ me if* more rooms with hot and ~.lil water fnr :Luv por day and up. wliii-li iiivl-ulo! in-a ilii-of I’l_l|i_lic slvuwi-r lmtlii. N<>i.l1lnR’_l-0 qualthis in New England. Rinmis with »ri_vai.o limbs i-.r ;|.r.oJmr day and up ultes oitvvo roomv- an halh lor U."" no ini an" 'io Il-~iv~~ rooms :ind cale flrsl. class. European plum, ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF stone floors. nothing wufd but the door Equipped with iis own: unitary Vacuum Cleaning Plam. Srieily A Temperance Hofel Send fur Hiioklet Commonwealth llolel Inc. STORER F FRAFTS ~ _. ""'-'\ Healing System Now is the time io have your lic-ating system repaired---not in - the fall or winlcr when you need every ounce of sfllcicncy thst's init. lf tlicrc`:s any defect in your system at all it will pay you to phone 394-] or call and see me now---today. ' I have made a 'specialty of heating problems, been actively engaged in the work for over`3o years. For satisfactory service try in work. 1 .lad A.McEachern_ ill Gt. Georle St." A, _