l /seam in either foot or leg 35 _ si cial i / l \ ,v X 1912 "Tan infff . I . 14|, . .. u. » :,- f ts, » '-VY-~*l'li3!'l_‘ 9'* UU’ - ' lleat-ls’ What--"You` T Want. M°Sl -every coal will burn *aff while burning . and be convinced. ~ CON-NMI _"¢hiit would you give for _ inffwithout .a seam. If ' todo in .the year when troublesome it is summet. yhe ladies a full line of ' 0 Phone 240 relieving 'nervous disorders Bl'-l'€“8i»l1°°il1E the entire nervous there's no better remedy than B1°°‘l F0011 a premier tonic stockings in black and all th 3 for $1.0 /" c The >e gt value in be "= he Two Macs. ozsiviaai. -lull' bargains in the ready- .to-_wear department nt Patonn. ' o-zoiuii. "Comfortable feet covering, lino ¢i0l?ii0l1,thrend hose at 15c to 50, _i..__-_...- For Militia Men Ai1.v Militia man making a purchesen. our store, no mntterhow small tho pur- chase, will receive Monument Today ff me of "me sbnndle of reading mai.ler We are headquarters fur Pick out nie- ' Select that monument todayr, l)uii't|et this all important matter, stand neglected any longer. . We have ii splendid line of the Boot-onli-5, Pont 0i\rdo_ Mom best designs that leading `arlisls'» l\2ll'\9H-N0WBW\D°Il'll. Books can show in-high grade monuments s°“t‘°""y'°"°' and can make one to your order from our choice stock of the beat g . granite and marble quarried. G E R't h' Come in today ana look ovcr thc ° 0 I designs, see samples of our work, get our prices and hear our easy Home of umm mntiunery www- nna Fieiinn. Y but Wh” YOU Want is a coal that will GIVE 11 E AT We have the kind that satisfies. Give us your order A. PlCliARll&v`C0 R,” ._ iso Queen St.. Oharlottetown -` 'l'10`-4-l{ciit Sl. _ "_ . v Fr Sale, Nalioi Cash Register A National Cash Regpg-ge model, Suitable for lmgc or small btisines~p1¢r¢]y,oqoipped with all up to date features, ; now_ -worth when new $300, to be sold at n li, MCKTNNON Cgmpany Cor. Great Geoil_Ken¢ S¢s_ »" -_-_-. .v--.-l. '$1 ;’-'TV' We want to get acqtd willi an increasing umber Of dtscrlmtuatlng 'stlitbecauso we are sure our , < [VAL and MASTER i - RINE smoking to- `,.,_ if if will please _i ust such. ' fl" ".3, icc 'introduced we are ilident t h a t they lsell on their own iner- .-@-7, Arm' if" J -. i \ . 'Ever tried our COM- .-,,.-.,,.;._;.-_;;'.,-1§i.-_-.;- ATION Twist chew- tobacco; ~ i Hickey G N icholsfrfobacco Co. Sec Our Line of -Reliable Razors Our showing of razors is the largest and best exhibit you could see anywhere, comprising all the famous makes--the razors user the world over. See these: Gillette Safety _Razor Set, c double edged blades in handsome Boker's Keen Kutter for those iitlcient yet moderately priced safety ‘ Other styles in safety. . . . . . . . . . Old style razors 5octo. . . . ~- - ~ ~ Pocket "if, You will be . _ti/7) ,,` ,WU i pzgket for ..» '-insineei $ E34! E Ellmen can - ‘ " please you \\ at the right price. 7 ‘f boys’ knives at .5c /f' K. adept shave rs sndtwelve case....$5-0° a strongjreliablc. ......75cup .....;........3.00 Sc up showing of want smell at . . . ciiiiiiiornéiowui limo It pays to buy in this Province. Lots of your friends will be out to the baseball game of Dominion Day. C°m°. '$00. and help the boys. Mrs. C. J. Rally and little daugh- ter. Charlottetown, left yesterday on .a visit to Providence, R. Ii- Rov. Dr. Heart! will conduct the services in Zion Church, Charlotte- gillllgll- l0m0rrow morningand even- -_..,. ‘ Miss Bessie B. McKay of Charlotte- town left yesterday morning for Ed- iplcglhltéan where she intends residing in - New York turns out thirty thou- sand people for e ball game. How mafll' will Charlottetown turn out on is "°l"klnlf wonderful cures for Dominion Day? Lct’a see. ' ose who have suffered from ner- ' ' V E; hllsteria, irritation, partial Ml5S Emma Jenkins of Mt. Her- Of memory, mental disorders bert. writes a correspondent, has are caused by a weakened con- been engaged as teacher for the Haz- of the ne,-vous system' A box elbrook school for the coming year, T _ Rev. H. S. Erb will preach on Sunday the 30th as followszi-Ci-ogg Roads at 11 a.m., Alexander at 3 l>.m. and Hazclbrook at 7 p.m. Mrs. Charles Btrangman, with her Pl-f=0luL i 0-zoiviii, nephew Master Lewis Got! returned to Montreal yesterday moiining alter -K" visiting in Woodvillo. \ 7 , Regular excursion rate tickets will ‘ be issued to St. Peter's teaparty on Dominion Day. This is an ideal place to spend a. holiday. The St. Peter's Bay Sporting Club guarantees a good time for all on Dominion Day at their tea party. A trip to St. 'Peters will he an enjoy- able one. _L_- Rcv. Prof. Harley of King‘s Col- lege, Windsor, N. S., will preach in St. Peter’s Church, Charlottetown, tomorrow morning and in St. Paul’s in the evening. The judging classes at French River on Tuesday, July 2nd, at 1.30 p_m_ will be held on the farm of Samuel Bernard. not Josiah Howatt, as for. mcrly announced. -_.__ The Guardian News_ and Business departments will close today at 6.30 p.m. The News will reopen Monday at 6.30 and the Business at 8 s,,m_ the following morning. Persons desiring a pleasant outing at a small expense, should take in the excursion to Itictou by the S. S, Northumberland on Monday next. The return is but one dollar issued hy the Charlottetown Steam Navi- gation Company. As will be seen bv advertisement of G. E. Ritchie, Queen Street, Char- lottetown, a bundle of free reading matter is given to each militiaman, who makes a purchase at his store. lt does not matter`how large the purchase is. The Guardian has rccelvedaa. copy uf_ s‘ letter of condolence iorwarderi _by the members of Hamilton, L. 0. L., No. 1366. Clyde Rlvt, to Mrs. W. F. Fraser and family, on the death of Mrs. Fraser's husband. The letter is signed by Colin Fraser and //= `: ' ' Q llganigcth Mathicson, on behalf of the '(We’re Wait; for You ini. .. .-0”: ~ N e wa cr strl e in ew York is over and although thc mcn have received some concessions, victory casi*ly ,rests with the employers.; It was bound to be so; waiters ore very easily replaced. They have always been unpopular as n class with the general public and their want of re- real employers) in New or has fur ther damaged them. Their trade should be put on the same basis as other trades, says an exchange, and paid ii. definite rate of wages. London newspapers are discussing Auatalia'a land tax laws on absentee investors. One ‘table printed shows that an income from land of £4,000 o year pays £2,572 in taxes, and one of £10,000 a year pays £5,072. Thus over one-h-all of a man's rev- enue from his Property goes to the state. The idea of the law under which these imposts are levied is to force the holders to divide and sell their properties. Thel prospect of being called on to pay ::--The MacKinnon Drug Company are offering a rare treat to all lov- ers of good confectionery. The have secured a large line of old Scotch Candies, sent direct from Auld R0kic hy John Buchanan, the famous Con- tinental Confectloner. These Candies are the same grade and ullllii-Y "0 those supplied to the Royal Family and Nobiiity of England. and have won hundreds of awards and medal! at Expositions throughout the Brit- F ce and lah Isles, Germany, ral; d new I Italy. The regular price is Oc an B 50¢ o pound, but for Saturday only, The Best Drug Store has the Price marked at 28c. /Pics With AN “Morcish” Taste .1'h»re's a purity _and wholesome dslicicusnese to our pies that can- not befoundin the common hind. 'l‘liat'| because we ull! Only thi purest crsamsry butter, f' . un- |klinmsd_ mill: sed choice poetry flour. There‘s qulllty to every cniinb of our pies-fine flnvof from crust to core. P en c h--mlncemest--ap p I 0- crum-custsrd-lemon i. . . . . . llc. Stewart: Bakery \ The Fourth Regiment their second drill with tonight. Miss Day, New visiting Mila I lottetown, leaves turn. " have only has been Char- on re- G. E. Rlt.chlo,"7Queen -Street, Char- lottetown, ’_ie Atlllllriblltlng free to every visltfié-tfo`_l`i`is store a nice pock- et mapib( .7 liqrlbttetown. This mop ls, most conveiienti and no doubt his supply wllliiot last long. The cost of living advanced 25 per cent in the United Kingdom in the last fifteen years, .food stuffs showing a tremendous increase in price, bacon alone being 72-por cent. dearer than in 1896. And it continues to in- crease. ' Miss' Florence Proud, of Charlotte- town, who has been spending the winter in Concord, N. H., visiting friends, ls' enjoying the summer months ,at Lake Sunapee, N. H., and will return to h_er~ home in .Septem- ber. Nos. 3 and 4 Companies of the 4th Regiment _Heiiaiy Brigade will meet 'it the drill hall tomorrow morning it 10 o'clocli sharp for church par- ade. Every member of the regiment ~nust attend. On account of Monday being a holi- iay No. -4- Battery Heavy Brigade, iformerly No. 8) will not drill that evening but will drill on Tuesday evening at 7.15 mid will march od sit 7.30 so as not to interfere with the other battery. Fred Gameron has received the pacing `mare Line Merril, 2.l4} to train for the season. Lina has made several good campaigns on Maritime tracks and will ra/ce again this year, making a start at Fredericton on July 15. George L. Prowee, of Charlotte- town, (P. E. 1.), the maritime .prov- inces' cycling champion, arrived in town today to train for the C. W. A. championship meet at Waterloo, July;1. The eastern lad looks to be in the pink of condition. Last sea- son at the same meet he made s pretty fair showing, and he is back this time determined to take a title or two back east.-Toronto Star. Miss Campbell, whose marriage is recorded elsewhere in this issue of _‘he Guardian, has many friends in this Province where she spent thc greater part of her life. A few years ago she graduated from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, as 5 trained nurse. She afterwards remov- ed to Alberta where she has for ,a short time practised her profession. Her husband is one of Ontai"lo's young men who is coming to the front in our Canadian West. Horse races in Summerside on Do- minion Day should prove a big at- traction ae the fastest horses in the Maritime Provinces gre entered, It- is expected that the track record of 2.20 will be lowered. In the 2.35 class, which 'is half mile heats, is some very speedy pacers. Cherry Ripe and Campbellton Belle have each been working halves in 1.08 on Tunnel Track and should put up a great race. Iona Girl stepped two halves recently in better than_ 1.11. Besides these,- G80l'50 R. and other fast ones are in this class. The three minute trot should prove ii most exciting ovent as the horses are very evenly niat-shed and lt le anybody's race. - I If E 3 gard for the public (who arc their | Y ll - Every F is-hilly 0 Rod In Our Store ' such taxes is .not eneouraginl f-0 ill- will be sold at vectors. 25 p. t. discount for cash, to cleiir. Johnson & Johnson 1 Kill The F ly f--Get U83!-o Now is the time to start the war-fare onthe fly"-and you need to - oqoip your house with every possible preventa- tive and exterminator to resist the attacks of these disease breeding pests. . Spirslette isssplendid ily catcher that can be formedlnto s pyflllllill for placing on fist sur- ' faces or hung from the walls or ceiling, efficient and economical. Also, Formalin, Flys- tlkon, Tsnglcfwf. Pit' pads and other preven- tatives- ' T_he'_2 Macs I i63 Kent Street V \_ ,49 Gt, George Si. ” I he 9'-`~`. . ---W--....4 __ St rl d ` |'.s'l|e.i'hs ¢ k ii; ` l / ,.1 I0 and lic ' I ‘ i-loiilt . . . *MMM » 4 T The Bulieofsfore On Charlottetown's Bu iest Street. `~ 1 4' _ f-' --, '_ Ten ;\O@\!U\U'\~|>1:~lN|-4 i5c per yard. M Wash Goods Bargains For Satiirday ' '-Grey Anderson Gingham, regular 2ic for Izc per yard ' _ -Mauve Repp, very' smart regular 22c for i2c “ “ -Navy and White dress Voile regular 35c for 15c per yard -Natural Stripe Repp regular i8c for ioc per yard. » -Navy Voile ,with while spot regular 35c for 15c per yard -White Stripe Pique regular 34c for 15c per yard -White Silk stripe Repp regular 28c for 15c per yard --Stripe Grass Linen regular 23c for 15c per yard V --Mcrcerised Blue Repp regular 35c for zoc per yard _ -Navy stripe, or green stripe foulards, very pretty regular 28C for s- ._1v_, _wi - - _ .__.....>.- . - ' , \ _ , '__ §_.i‘.*\f. ._\\ i, ’ . , Ji Ap* -- _'-.'~ `§‘.¢ \ ‘. ‘. / , r"..` .' ><‘ ~ it" , 1 I €,l,:\\.\"\'-‘EJ 5' .ni 1,,-!i;i.j,` '--F-ins i -:.,._ ‘,`:§\~»‘.~ ,.f~\.\‘-. -_ \\. \ = ‘ti -_-to - - ‘~ \ I ’ _ f> '4 . .-gf 5// \f\ \ \l »-‘ ir"'1`?;} f '. ipr- \ O ~. y 0 /' ." »" rx yd ‘l , Q _ J / Shirts with Collar and Tie To Match $1.50' . OFALL 'l`lll'§ SMART OUTING IDE/\f'4'» this of having a shirt, soft collar--and ties all the same, is curiulnly one of the smartest. ' ` Here they are in colored pcrcales, white cords, silko cashmere, and a lot of other fabrics, white, cream, blue, greens, champagnesand thcres........ ...... ....l 50 t Other combination ilio, 1.50, 2.00. Porosknit Combinations 1.00 If you are looking for perfect sumnici"`iimicrwczir com- fort, try Porosknit. This is the perfect ll-gl-it wright combination with short sleeves and l~t'i1cc"tlraw\érs . . . . . . l 00 Cellular Underwear 50c. each 4 This line in white, short .~lcc\'c‘s and lint c drawers, iaccd with satteen, pearl button.-', all sizes. . . . . . . 50: unch Balbriggan Unrlerv/car 290, 5oc, 58c, 75c. Mt-n’s collar and 'l`ie Sets 5oc.- Men'sSoft Collars 15c and zoc. Men's Silk Sox. Some Excellent Midsummer Values ln Fine White Damasks, By The Yard These from Ireland-+‘-bleached in the sun on green Irish meadows carefully- woven-choice patterns--goodsafe, dependable wearers. 54 inch Bleachcd Damask 5oc for 38c 54 inch Blcachcd Duniask 6oc for 48c 72 if lc li _-8 it " it if . 5c for 65c 72 `- -' ‘ -- 1 in for 85s 72 “ “ - "‘ special 1.25 72 “ “p “ vcryclioicc 5oc Some Notable Values In Unbleached V Linen Damaslls, , By The Yard 7 _ up There are many housewives who stand by unblcached linens right straighd along. They take the view that it is worth while to let the linens tal-:c a littlc time in bleaching--in -consideration of the much lower price quality considered. Now for cxan1ple-these‘- 44 inch .Damask pattern igc 50 inch Daniask pattern 22c 60 “ “ “a corkcr" 3oc '56 “ “ “ 4oc 58 (8 . li t( . if it I 9 C (JC 72i1nch Unbleachcd Damask, equal to bleached _at 3-1 65 a. very special value offered to you a.t.... 95c 16 Inch “Moormac” Washed Crash, c The Finest Roller Towelling _ - .7 This “inoormac” crash is certainly the best thing 1i1.bhc'_way of roller towcll~ ing that we have ever oiiered you. It is finished soft, has no lint wliatcvcr. It is thor- oughly absorbent, arid perfect either as a roller towel or for dish towcls. ,V I6 inches wide rzc, I8 inches wide 14c, zo inches wide 16_c, 18 inch heavy union crash Ioc, I5 inch smooth linen roller at 7c. ` ' _ Midsummer Sale 58x19, inch liircn Huck | Towels. Very special lot, per pair _ ' t These are good well matic towels, linen, good weight., frlogcdi or plain licinnied per pair. . ..__» ..-.,. . . . . . 25: 59xl8 inch Ttfrliibh Towels Notably Good Value at pr For the bath this ,is a pretty good line, Turkish tiiiisli, colored or wbilc per pair.'..... .. .. ..` ...... . - 256 40xl9 foil Turkish Towels. in White or Colored This is a vcry nice bath lowcl. It i:. good weight, and .soft .iii finisli. Per pair ..... .....-.¢»»-~»~- - --35° 39xil` inch Linen. Huck E Towels with Damask licmm-45c - cd Ends 'l`lic.~sc arc vcry iiiic _-:nirmtli towels ‘mm whim' all lhien fowl Sl?/.2 soft and durnblc pci' pair .. - ~ - - ‘ ‘ ‘ " 45° 0' “Mm Pretty Bedroom Seconds” in While Damask Papers--Worth I0 2211 - T3l|l9' (mills ` 4 otlered at i2c _ Wise housewives will find in this offering s splendid “ ` opportunity to replenish linen closets at' trifling - cost. _ _ H ,i t The linesshown in this offering are allaexcellent, thc Every few (hw some PR e n ges cloths are all finished with border all round. _They are sold down to it smell lot. . "seconds" merely because each one has some little trill- ing flaw that only sn expert observer would noticc. Then Comes the O,-def go Cut lb. Here is the way you can buy them White Damask Cloth 66x9o inches, White Damask Cloth 7ix7z “ White Damask Cloth 7ixro8 " White Damask Cloth 72x90 " White Damask Cloth 88x90 " ~¢ 5 for l 40 . price---and clear it ont. '1‘hat‘s tl gig; re a so n behind ' thisf pretty lot 0 f0r.3.50 stripes and florals---mostlylight. W 0 for 4 25 0lU'V'O~@ to 22C -nan uno ' \sysn\nla~»°l°