,- "Nii. 2-Property nn the' East side of MAY no 1912 "T3 LATEST NEWS Amateur Wor k ming your films or neg- ntlves to its ana get best. re- sultsirontiour in oto work- we rrtrvery oitrelul t»,it h tue m.,;nt.i\'eit wind. give all titti- ,,,,.ur work nur ht~i~it attent- ion. The Cook Studio Valuable Rial Estate For .Private Sale. - Nu tv-|"rnperty situate on East side of Prince Sreet. No. to.; with dwelling house ,md stable tltereon_ at present occupied by Rev. Mf- Fl°}'d~ wgyinotiili Street, No. 9: and 94. vit-li diitilil: house and stables, at present _orc- ,,,,;c,i by Mrs. \-'essey and Mrs. Mortimer N,,_ 3-Property on tlie_Soulh side o Grafton Street, opposite the Prince ot Wales College, with dwelling house and tiiatite and S‘*"d¢“- N0, 4-The desirahe building lt~t ati pitting the said property 42 x tfm ft-_i>t. Nu, 5-|03 acres of land at Stiintner- aide, known as the Jessie Green property, .tiijuiiiiiig the driving park. Part of this land is situated within tlte town limits. Nn_6-|30 acreii of land at St Aittlrew's, known as the Bambrick farm, closely iiittiitte to St. Andrew`s Church. The above are offered for sale by the tinileraigited free from all incttmberaitclis. |.‘,,r fiirtltrr particulars apply to VV. F. ROBINS: _ 168 Kent Street 4,,5,i|m¢ Chiirlottetown _ __ , _____________ _..._ _ _...__ .______-_ Ll We can Supply from this date fresh burned lime in l.-trgc :ind siiirill qttrttttitics stiilztlilc for fariniitg and linild ing pttrposes. ' Orders left at Kilns on St, Petr.-r's Road or at our office will rcrcive proinpt :ttttittioit C. Lyons ®. Co Phone i i v _.__ _Z wi'-Vi i‘**" tttttii 2.21.'-fi The lmttdiiomest trotting *““'l“‘" "" l’riti't*l‘1tl\\&»\rtl l$l1tnt.l. lil# 5l\“`k l"‘lf/ps tlittt ht- is ai ii st rl:-iss silo. l’t‘r_ltvi‘lI\\\' will \t.tnil for lltu ttritstiti, .i)i2.1\\ lm* *‘“`l\' ti'-; i.i_'tlilt~:t. ' l‘. C. llllt)\\'i\. tilt -_rlottetuw i. ___-. l.0Rll DALMENEY JR. _vvoti first prize at the Provitteinl Exhibit- ""‘~ "H0, Rnd i_qii, ' l.ortl Dztlineney will stand for the seati- °' -ti Ion at his owner'it iniiltle. l‘, C. BROWN Cliarioltetovtn. ..\‘,||,qr¢ .-_-_es U GFuite‘i¥\I)'Dir@1;ii‘¢g}elmt-: V ` httlnter-»Miiis A. Fcrgusun,l.ady Asnlslaitt- Peritouitl Attention and Frompinens Gttitraittued. Ambulance calls answered at nliort`noITce.` '| _ .' ' _ _ 1-8? CHLTF __ "1-Di“li'tl`_itctlEg end. . lfifmiwtving ‘ I 'l;`\tt'tiit_il»‘o Rap itmi -gmt R.-.,f~. _ 'i Y-'bf' ',. ‘ '_ 37| ‘ P-`lR"' ""en"t‘t\a¢le.t'¢~mtlltip ll slioivii in the-=e shoes that wil! at oncc catch the ey L- of dressy _ .-. 4 V _- . ¢ _ - ___.;'.~‘i' - nicn zindtlicy :irc so strong. _~'.t.yli.»"t, ili1rali‘e atid perfect fitting' that they will give loitgcr and livlter satisfaction than two clit-:ip-:r pairs. viill. Sltowtt in inns, patent, vcl ont' and gnu inc-tnl, itll .~siv_~_-.~'_ rt . pair .....$5 ti Aney e C0. *_ E .__- R TI;lE’C»fIl-'llA}’it§Ll€)fllfi"'Ti ,E.‘il:Cilhi‘hl"éliARDIAN "" rmsr or Lu." ' ` ` N ,V l'llE QUEENS .C0 It pays to bny in this l’rovtiiEe. Rev. C. W. Sablus, Cavendish, will terminate his paetorate next month. Rev.F. P. Dresser, Eldon, P. E. I., is finding reasons for encouragement n his work, foremost among whlcli ‘S a very large increase in contribu- tions tn missions.-- Maritime Baptist tvho has been spending a few tdays .n Charlottetown, with his fether-in- law, J..;4. Lonsotr, went to Briidal- nane Saturday morning. Rev. Dr. Bernard McDon'n.ld, D, D., of Ht.. Dnnstnu's College, (!liii.rlotte- town, will spend his vacation in Winnipeg this year, taking clfnrge ol ri church whose pastor is to make a three' months visit to the old country.-Exe. _ ' _ _Rev. A_F_ Newcomb returned to the UW on Saturday from l’. E. I. On Sunday he prenched morning and eve- ning in Main street Baptist church. This week he starts on 3 visit; to the churches in Annapolis and Uortiwall- is Vnlleys.---l~lt. John exe. Miss De]3lois, Qharlottetoivn, has arritetl in town, and is with Mrs. Etitvard Dimock. Miss DeBloiii' father wus a former owner oi Lni:eian~ds, anti in comllany with other members of the family, spent the summer tlicrc.-- Windsor exc. Miss Malttil Morgan, who mine home on account of the ilentlt of her sister, Mrs. Edward Burns, Char- luttetowit, left Saturday morning on return to Roxbury, Mass., She was accompanied by little Misses H-latiche itntl Aiinio ll‘lcDotinltl, who ure i‘t-_t.ttrn- tug ;tft‘et' spentlinig the whit.;-r here. l`l.e\'. J. R. (lates, of Uuitali, Rhod- essn, Soutli Africa, arrived in the city this morning. His wife, who was Miss Birdie Lodge, dutighter of the late Rev. W. W. Lodge, has been here for some months with tier mother. Mr. Gates oit his fm-i\'ai became ac- tittnintnii with H little hrthy daughter, which vrns hortt in i\‘l0nct.firi it few ntont.li.~: since. Moncton ext-__ (Mrrt. titttri-i is well kiiuwii in t‘lii\|~]ottr; tiiwti.| George W. and Mrs. i\ilcPhec, Chur- lottetown, were the guests at a litre.- well fiance in Stnniiwootl’s Httll on Friday. Just before the last dance D. ldtlgar Shaw happily expressed the general regret felt hy those pre- sent upon the rernovnl from their midst of Mr. and Mrs. McPhee, and the hope that niitintlntit success nnil m\lClI hill'-illness would meet them in their new home. _His remarks were very briefly supported by J. A. S. Bayer anti R. l.. (‘.ot,ton and Mr. Mc- Phee replied in his eloquent; and lmppy, manner. After Aulil Lang Sync and tloil Save the King t`-te bouncing of Mr. McPhee brought. the ovrning to “_ close. Mrs.¢.i. lt‘. 'l‘r:tiii- rir tliupi-t‘iiet`l :<\'t'f-ct. iiit‘$tic for tht-. tistiiriiig. ' _ 135 Que;-it Street i w* DR A. B. REID l)l9N'l`lii'|` Ollico ilours 9--i and 2-- ti tlver Jepkinii & Sun NEW l'Rl)\li 61') lllrtltflk ltiirtl l`mtrtiit.t»~tiiwr l' ".l. m rtvi: Roses itoritt. iiousizitoto ~ nfavrn ln Hlil:=,t-2 Rhls :ntd25 Potttitl bags just t't.-tc-i\'ctl direct ftoni the .\litls f f--x.__.._.. _.__; _-_._.._.__._,.. _...__._... -- I For College Gr'oups_l l and photos yin will ftt.d the vrry inte-st in 5tylcs_ Bayer Photographer 'l'<~lr-iiliotiti ili'_'~.|. l)i»utit4try DR. C. ll. I ISIEII Hnrteon l)t~nt.iut Berlin Deuttil Parlors llicnnionu n't.. Phone till Over l*ri»vi'iie Bron. _ _ .i ii. tittowti. ti. rt. ii I titf.N't't:-ri' Urtiwu iii..I ltrlttire Hpucinilnt. ` New Ilnynl Hunk Butlilluz. (?liitrlot.tt~t.nwit. * 9 30fll.l’l’. *“ V |n it-tfnr rt watch that yoit can ile- p:uil oit for time keeping mt tlttr it 5 bo up, in Nickel Crises. “ml ffm" 7 oo, t_i.oo and to oo tip in silver nr nld.tillctl i:nse~i,tlt'tt will stand. A W. _Taylor . Soltilx Side Queen Square . alieer @ Goflisi 7 ltvfi-Taytis “"i_"*"`i`_“" Herb i"c‘rry, welt l-nownin t`hi1rlot- Letown, is nrgnitizing nn entirely new company in Moncton, and the new cotniuitty will play their opening en- iztizeineiit in that city. l"t‘i‘ry has nnnietl his new owruiiizatioii, “In the l.t1iitl_ 0’ thc Thistle Co," and one of the features of the new company will he ti Kitties Bnntl, consisting of elev- en pieces. The hand will he dressed in the r.-.gttlntioii Scotch dress, and their uniforms will arrive on the Par- ieittn in it few ilnys from Glasizow, Scotlnntl, from where they were or- ilcretl direct. The entire company will contain seperate members, and will Lt: entirely septwittc from Pcrry's Peer- lt-ss l",lm't'rs, Mr. Perry ititentling to run imtlicompniiies. '|‘hi-. members of the coinpnny will ht- Scotch as far ns possible.. . A quiet, brt iretty event, took pla<‘c_on \Ven¢e in its mc'ltn, that vt"_ti \vl|l elatllv refttnil _tht-. inoitcv tthtn if. lnils trf- nitrite. ttf. .\_' Fnrrei-,' i“¢-nm.; tirttgt-tom Fitiiinysltli-.. '. i\l_t_ . ‘ ,, _ -ii-r Juugnhinf _ dr .~ 5 l’.cople’»s Theatle I 'Pit rrarona A ltcmilifiii iirtriiir piituro 2 '|`here's munye Slip “some fun" - just rt laugh 3 When Memory fills- iiznliiitir and lniitiitlftil 4 The Picture Writer Atrloitirtn life pottr yal ~ iltllftlsslull 5c ‘ -~ -:.-:.1-_-.~.~_-_-_A:_-_-:e-:_-_-_».-_-_~_-¢.v_»_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ .lt, H. lilchlochertn Charlottetown, ,was among the passengers west Hitt- ! ttrday morning, 1 G. E. Full, Charlottetown, was n- ltnong the passengers returning on .the western tritin Snttirilay nfter- inoon. W. McNeill, of, the Bunk oi Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, left Sntnrila-y W. D. Locliett, Bridgetown, N.S.,. morning for Stanley when-. he wlit spend a. week with friends. A snmnioiis ltits been scrvuti on George litter, (‘hat‘ltittetnwn, for a fottrth offence ttgninst the l’ro- hibition Act. It is retttrnuhle on Saturday. Rev. H, C. Ri-ce, Hampton, N. B., preaclied in Carleton chnrcli. lust Sabbath, in exchange with Rev. H. E. ’l‘honias.-ltlxc. Both gentlemen are known in tTlint‘1ott.etuwti. At the. police cottrt in (‘hot‘lotte- town Sntitrday, M. Murphy, _chnrgeil with- e. second offence against the Prohibition Act, wits fined $200 _ or four months i_rnpt~isonmeit`t. _A sitin- lar charge against Owen lra\i\0i` \‘/|19 gnrther adjourned ttntii 'l‘ttr-iitliiy. On 'Satttrdny the llarltlml Ril- Chnrlottetown tit 6.00 ann., for West River, returning at 9.00 a. m- Shc ten; again at 3.30 tim.. for _West River ports and returned nt night. She leaves this afternoon nt ‘l_.00 0'ciock for Orwell ports, rettiniiitng nt Brush Wharf over night. und rc- turning to this port tnmorroiv mortr- ing, making .ii return trip in the afternoon. The Black Tiitittttiiiii utenmtir “City of Sydney,” t'n]ii.:iiii li. t‘, lI<`i'ns0i`. mwved in pm-L ygggt-rility iroiii Mon» ti-gn] ,mil t`.‘-liiirlott_etiiwit on her first trip of thc strut-ton. She \iru\lKll\ ti large number of itnsncnizéfs. Mill B considerable i|nniitity» of freight for iocnl mcrclinnts. The t‘ity of Sylliiey is one of the new pttsseitget' anti fret- ght summers purchased hy the' tloin- inion Steel Corporation, anal is one of the finest ships now iii the scrvtcc. Shu is clegatitly fitted tltmttgliottt., her pass(-nget' i-tt:i‘.oniinoiliit.ione livlltt-’. particularly large and ctimffii'trili\t-_ ttnptniii i<‘i‘nser is one of thc intti~:-t experieiiceti and popttlnt- masters in the Catiaditin tionstnl service. He has hcun sailing since 1860 when lic nriil-- ed out of Ne\\'i`ottiiillutitl in the Bi'1i-5" 'antine "Tonin." l-le has sttiit-il over 300 grips past Citi’-e Hnct- iinil since entcring the set-vice of the Black Din- moutl Line 26 years ago has_ne\'et‘ imisseil one trip. The i=.econ.s sighted nlthottizh vessels cros- sing lint it few :lays lie_[ui'<: t~epot'tcrl large tiolils of ilrift.--~Syilney f-Kc. _;H0m'-tiuli-it-!t\: it _von are rcttiiiiz ymii- grin;-tlgi~ t'm.ro\\'n, sluts, light grey, iinrk “hd See om' new Smmglme ptry, fnwii, resitlti green liroti1.n wuys nn hmm in Kim" and cr0Chet` You never saw such i-ttyle, émor 'mv mlm 40 inch” wide (Lili you witnt novelties, here is the 'd dass” me ,,,.i,.eS_ Nami. ml' 4-` Vim _ky ' ‘ _ 1__H--`- plncn to roms for them. “Llrttce'e." il‘i'ench cttfiei. tlntittg style ,, _ _ f”"__ __ nl _ _-__ 13-1:-._ ' Q hn'mn(_ a Splendid nEm,.t_ stint to thc skin, Iii-is no odonof its ,ming in price ,rum me to own rind tli_ei‘efort: can lic ttsetl in con- H_ A_ I_.0Rtm_’ annum D,_“g_ _ittnttiou with utry otliri' p_t-t~ftttitt-._ “L_ H-mm, fm, gum, Fishing box 2¥'i<'., .'\'|t>noy liack if iltrsnttstte I - 5_Um3i'_.'l`iic 'l`\\'n hints, I-ti) (lt. tit-_nrgi-_ ' I ___. _, Mum is n spletttlid lprepnrntitt ' mhlhle comm' 75 43i,,1&"`0"' | for destroyint: or tientraltzing thc otl-l ` fl' » ` v ` ` ' tors of prespii'ut.ioti_ it is a stiow- _. If -` ’*°' ~ ._ . . _ ~ _ mc"-,.' ,; -" ..K,,lS0.. Vnsung ,im is aiwliite rittiin, tcty sniitliitii: and plen .2 Q it *I .__-ff.. to .._¢= " -,_ "’7. $rP> rv (_ _ E. i~t.tiNn 'ttAtt.wAY r vtcrtitttit mit eeds and Gladioli Bulbs t AT. L. A. HASZA RD`S t7_fl, G raftori St Cltrtrlottetown f _l~1x~tit-.~iio_n Return 'Ifiekets at one W.-it -ltri~:t.<~| iss titre viill he ttwtieil trotti uutl to :till iitwtloiis. on Muy ?Iirii_anil Ztth, Iii A. lttornl tri return tip to an I ini~lutiini;‘ hlny ,¢TiIt. I9|'i. , [_ l‘tcl;¢-its are zonal iini_._"for i~nntitiuii\t»¢ intirn--y tn either dirt-citon,_ and tue not .t1otiitt_ r lniusttrrt' nit gtitng i(iurnt~_\' iitttlr tl:itt~ til iti.~it.t~, H. i\lg'~.F\\'l'1N. Stine- itil-=ti‘lt*ti|.. liitilwriv lilli,ni*. lfliztrliitti-t,uvi'n. Nitty l"rl.ll. l!ll1§~ llfilill t_ .__ _ __ _...___ __.._..__._ _._.-____. - T- _.13 -- " __»ll*'_ ' __ -I &_“'_:_--_-_~: -_ rv- _ . T tif; 4 \ .~_.-.af-'~=-'T .-->._| . ` YE o-i: i-‘mM s.G° ‘-“"° ,\ L§ / _ You Cain' Distinguish a Pianiol Made by Ye Olde Firme of . ’ Heintzman & Co., Limited, by - its Pure, Vibrant Singing Tone _ The reasons for this are well known to those' who are familiar with the structure of_ the instrument p.n_d with the strict methods of the Heintzman & "‘ factory ` » » 5 » » ¢ ¢ Q ut,,` 1'* - _The l 4 piece of metil-,with the slightest flaw, etlfylblece of wood imperfect in its grain or not thoroughly seasoned, is rejected-it in not tried out to an lf lt will do--lt in not even given the lonnit of e doubt. - ».» i The Workman ' ' y` ll- /Li Each workmen, too, brings to hi; tuk qkill of 1 the highest order-and that lltill in still further °_ developed and kept to the highest poutble utendud by the rigid discipline for which the Heintxmln li Co. Factory ll well known. ’ lie dunhilit/y und continued increase in the beauty :I its ' tone as it agen have caused all world-greet artists on their visit to Oenado to un this piano exclusively. . . . I-Thi Plein of Melhe ' -'rio Pino other-iii.. --The Plano of DePulmum ‘~ iw; _-TM |t;“° °( j°“. , t ~é J _ t .1 ’ i .Phti\i¢»y¢i>|4'»iiti _ Ui town _ _ - __----q-_-.........._..._....»,_ -ww _ ` _ ' |23 Kent St. Charlottetown, Sole Agents on P. E.-I. __¢_ 1 i 4 i