O ._ .»~v..pn~c.,. i . 1911 --nn-...Tea-.~ me 'run cHARLor'rn'rowN GUARDIAN A ms.. 0,. .W more seven ~f _.. .1i`. f- , ` ioirsn: BAKINO POVVDER 'CONTAINS No ALUM Msn: in CANADA sAvE |v|_oNEv BY BuY|No THE ONE POUND s|zE NET i=u|_i.we|oirr sixrseuouncss Fon as cEN'rs if q I ` L_] L_] llllllllllllllllllll D lllioii? V] BAKING ' POWDER ~N»EW§1v_L£ 1./131" E-w-o|u.sr`1' coim 1'<">son°ro.oNr.- ' LOOKING FOR A i>'s~`.'.' 1 ¥i];`. il . .‘ _ 4.5- I` w vinnt for friends at li ‘ Vi/eliave a very fine assortinent of L-ii_'iiiit-led spooiis, _=-11,p\ be.t pins, b_iooches, etc, which would be just what you ` . W. W. Wellner. e The Oldestilewelry Store on P.E I Established 1868 Nici: souvenir 2 ‘ 0lll@. Juveler. . are liuppy days for thu iliildren and play IiErfi|i'us are nm \ nnfiirnl picfiirus. filing ilu-in in for H. ronip iunl lv! ns s.ln»\\' you \\'li:\l plofsing pictures wi: can ni.il\u. ' ‘ The Cook’s Studio 'llie Studio irlicro baby is zi‘w:\ys wcll-riine. , Our New 'Stock of Men’s Shoes and 0Jilo.'ds| are lieuiilics. Alli.hat’s new you will find hero, and flii:'|1rircs are lower iliuu limi year Sci: our $.§~5\i:\iul $4.110 slioiis 4:. _noril .i value as niosl $5 Ou sliocs. ‘ You can ailivays sieve nioncy by dc;-.fling | .ii thc old rclinlilo shoe store A. E. . lllleliiiclien The Shoe Man 81 Sa S4 Queen Struct t;_____ ~ , i ~-1 -.. .LP W _ . »1>,. . "x;>,§e,‘.~` i " \~..`~ i W . . ‘i *_ ,, _-ti s. _~".'? .L52 _ i O ii A f*-H7 "‘¥'f”‘»=~ff " 1' i .if ‘ i _,fi y, ,71.’/ii-iii . “\Q rv f ‘,....f‘ my 'W/‘ Gervais New Silverware Just Received Iluiiify pirrcs snifiililo lor \\'¢'drli|ig gifts at in-nsiiiiiililo prices C. W. Patterson n i‘\\ lrltfl _lvwclrr Ilcrily expected pa-1' S.hooi1e1's R. Bowers ainil Freedom one tliousand" tons best.; qiirilitiy Hllftl Cfltll in li,ug`,St ; »-._ = » -iv-<_. _(- :<3 low is the time to have inice photo taken in your summer dress. Calf at our studio MYER Photographer Dr 'l`hos.`E. Robins. DENTIST Nrxtdoor lollccr & Goff’s. I2' Queer: Street llhnrlottctown. P.1l”0g1'an\ of lectures to be de1iv< ercfl hy the Rev. Dr. J. W. Wndmsm, ri native of this Province, who has d(-voted almost his entire* life for the welfare of the heathen in Jupsn. At Ulf f1i‘esei~t time the reverend gentle- inun is superintendent of the misgifm work in Hziwnii where he hns in his Cll11l'g0 125 churches. Mr. Wiulman is fl Very vlwsillg nnd interesting 5l’Ui1l‘€l`. uud all who ure able to nt- "'°“d NW Scrvlces should nvnil them.. BEWUS Of U18 OPI-'oi-t,unity. Thursday Cnptnin Lngur held R l"`°l"m"¢U`Y illfllllfl’ into the loss of l-he steamer John Irwin`nnd forwiwd, Nl H l`01iort to Ottuwn. Mute Mc- l‘A"O‘aturdsy nftornoon. Murdock An- derson occupied thc chair. _ The nomination of Professor Jnmgg M(-,_ l'hail to represent. ~thc property imln. ers ns Councilman w'ns endorsed by ncclnniiition. John S. Martin and W. Mllrflhy were then put in nomination for thc /\ss‘cmlilymun’s scnt. The hal- lot showed that ii majority were in favor of'Mr. Mnrtin, whereupon Mr. Murphy moved that his nomination he mndc iinuniniotis, nnd the motion pnssed amidst applause. Short, stir- ring speeches were thcn given by thc licndor of the Opposition (Mr, Math. ieson) hy the cnndidntcs, und by Mr. Murphy. The home of J. l’. Waterbury, of Pctitcodiac, was the scene of ii very ilrctty wedding 'Thursday ut 12 o'c1ock, when his eldest daughter, Edith M., wus united in marriage to Uncut’ D. Gcldurt, of Moncton. The bride entered the parlor on the nrni of hor futher to the struins of Lrflien- ;:i'in`s wedding miirch, played by Miss ifl. Gcblnrt, sister of the groom. Thc brii|r.i , wus bccomingly gowued in royui blue with hut to inntch and carried a bouquet of carnations and smilux. Little Miss Grace Burns, of I’ort.1ni~d, Mc., acted as flower girl. The ceremony was performed under on arch of evergreen. Rev. Gideon Swim ofliciated. A recherche lunch- con was served 'ut ,the close of the ceremony. The bridd received many valuable presents of furniture, silver- wtnrc nnd china from relritives and friends in Boston, Moncton und il’etitcodinc. Mr. and Mrs, Geldurt left on the C. l’. li. on it wedding; trip to l‘. E. Island. Both bride and groom nrc wcll known in Moncton, Mr. Geldnrt being puymnstcr in the Record Foundry & Machine Compgny. --Moncton Exc. Prince Edward Islnnil naviirators will bc interested in the following announcements from the Murine De- Iiartinenti-A black barrel buoy hns been esitnblislied in Montague River, P. E, Island, in i0 fcct of writer on thc cXtr8mity uf thc_ shoal making out northerly from the west side oi the mouth of French Creek, ¥ mile N. 61 deg. W. from French Point. Owing to thc shifting of the channel across the bnr outside the ontraiice to Cus- cumpcc harbor, 1'. E. Island. ,ii i185 been found necessary to change the positions of the Atherton range lights. The range lights nrc now lo- cated north *of (iordon Crcc_:k._ The lights ure fixed with white lights, shown irony anchor lens lifinternlk hoisted on white poles. There is n whitc diamond hcncoii at the top of cnch polc. ,The front light polc stnnds on thc north side of, Gordon creek, 5,000 it. i-'_ 19 tiers. W- fm" Kililiirc Point. The pole is 27 fuel. ii i. int. N. 4t».49.26. Lon. 64.2.- fnet N. 25 deg. W. from tho front onn. Thopole is feet high. Will* further reference to Notice to Marin ers No. 36 (89) of 1911, North lfolnt. ilnst whistling buoy is moored in I futlioms water ll miles N. 18 dcf5~ lil. from North l"f>ltlt. l'- E- 191"-“lli nnd is painted red with the words ~Nni~i.ii onpe" in white letter-it i»o_lnt< cd mi it. Lat.. N. 47.5.3. lion. 63.59 26. r ::l"‘islilng tnckle~~Wc ure clcnrfng out the bnlnnce of st1ick_ in this linc nt greatly rcduccd prices. lf tlicrc is nnytlilng you require thlsis n good clinncc to hiiy it right. Wei have some splendid rods and iinskcts still on hand. Cnll early..E. A. Fos- ter, Ueiitrsl -Drugstore, Sunnyside. c__,,. W _, ,, ,. Hiro coli The schooner "Mary Hendry" will lie due here in s. tow days with s Fllrcfnlly ordered cargo of Lncknwiinn llntlii-ncltc conf in stove and chest- "Ut sizes. This coal is of bent qual- ify. All orders left nt office, 36 Quccn lflf-~. will receive prompt and car.elul intuition. rnees tow. ' BUNTAIN, BELL 8:00., ` M llnntlntr nn. o. u. iiiinn Burzoon f)eui.ist llnrfin lluntnl l'i\rlurn liiolimond Ht. |’hnnn153J . Ovnr l’r¢.wnu Broil. “I VV0rth. s Livery §ta °' ° l»'.2l.‘.l.fl;.. ` Fiiiizlgihltéroiusie Fino 'l‘iirn Outs 'or liiiiedlllilliegtu Parties. Phone itil Prince l-it. Phone 404 52 6-fd( mo r 2 & . People’s Theatre I ' roini nr ‘ The Ne'ro Track Walker oA Scnfnkionnl Rpilianrkftory ne o sture s o emen An cn ‘criitlly good_Westcrn Picture ~ 'lhe Leading lady Aticniody you cant. nfford to miss ’ COMING . The Naval Review 'ai Spiihead Welch for Date. V, ,Ralph B. Fischer. In i Illustrated Song. I Uliarlottetown. _ _ » 5° Admi'|i°n 'sc ‘ x Doors open 7 _'io Show Sluits 7 45 v led lierc to spend his holidays with Anv person paying their electric his mother, Mrs. Jas. Peake. Prince Mrs. 1-fuestis. blitterinilk; Mrs. Duche-' -e~_-_-_-,~_-_-_-,~_»,-_A¢_-5,»_~_-:_-_F_-,-_-_~_»,-_-_-_»,~_-_-_-_- ~,,.... Joseph Peake. Montreal, has srriv- Ht. l Nathan Cornfoot, city, left yester- day to resume his duties in the Civil Service Department, Ottawa, after spending several -weeks vacation at his home in Charlottetown. 'W. J. and Mrs. Connolly of Charleston, South Gnrolinn, have ar- rived on a visit to their old home in this Province. Mr. Connolly formerly belonged to Emyvale, P. E. I., and has been abroad for the last twenty-nine years. _ A day spent fn Picton would mnko an ideal outing for the family und now that there is a special excursion rate by the ‘Northumberland tomor- row of $1.50, niuny should take nd- vantage of it. The fare includes ten on return trip. Miss Harriet M. lionk, u noted vocalist from Halifax, left on the Northumberland. yesterduy for hcr home in Hnlifuii. She has been thc guest of liev. and _Mrs. Williuni (‘,rnw-ford Wanclrope of Uigg. She will be greatly missed by the many friends she has made during li-cr stay in this province. "Rev, J. W. Mc("onnel1, of Jubilee Methodist Church, prcnchcd one of his object lesson sermons yesterday morning. His subject wus “liuricil Sunshine of the lfluck lliilinonds of (`apc Breton." -c hnd in thc pulpit sevcrul of the by-products of coal. l-Iis chief lesson was that of invest- ment. Justiis thc corporntions in- vested lnrgc sums to get retiiriis from the coal fields, so thc church invests in the possibilities of girl- hood nnd boyhood."-Sydney Ex-` chniigc. Mr. Mctionncll wns formerly pu~. == VE :Sri 5: 5/if -: fs .ie _ .- Pl 7. L- »- § 1 £- ~____.__...i S. S. “City 0l Ghent” Picldord and Blark Line Sails from lliililzix t'\'i'ry 'l`tic:-tiny nioriiing :it 7 :i.in. Suits from t`hui'lntiufo\\'ii crtry Tliiirsdiiy cii-ning 1-nlliiig :it Sheet lfnrbor, ls:i:ic‘s llzirbor, L`.'iu.~o, .‘\i‘iclifit, Port ll:|wl_l||l';f.“iw\it2i:.1|-ini;nn1f_ry¢'l1iii:_.§¥. J- il _ n_\ngr_» u-nn ini ini- _v 'rl|r.»1M.\_|rur~.\|. |=\.~¢|'. 'r\\l‘.\».~u'm ~lransat|ant||: liter ‘°0CEANA" I-L00!! 'I`i\n- lit.~i\inm~||u~|i. 7635 fl. I.o|ir i *_ 5 ' ;i=:r_i|z:~.-|ii'i-`.?~'i_T‘.~i. _‘iron i.-1\.|.|-i...;:'i\i»:i\_<_ 1 Ii Iii-runnin sn-it-in-r ii-Iili siilvimrliic slignnls, Im-luullnx Shun- I-;\r|\r-long llolvls. ¢\'r.. nl l.o\\ I-It Itutrg, Bfriulllu. lintihlvl, liiui-rn|'\. '1`||‘iii-iw, 4-|,._ "I Beruirllh-Atlantic Llnri. "£90 ll'\\i\y. N: 1'. TENDERS *i lf be received bythe unrlemltziieit un I the lst Hvptnnilier neu for the nur' 1 se ofthe tl I sl lil h 'E I K. o i-anon io r ni-|ling~l|li\».ss of the present ropriritor . . , I . . ....!:..'2.‘.l.‘."”"..'*.i‘.'.i.f.=.'.§.»....| Peake Bros. ®. o. ==i=.i==i~.»=i~if=iff l.:.i:“i..__.. .__ 7-29<1sm- ._ P. P. GILLIS. _fidllnd ' Ghnriotteio vm