firm. _ -_ _ ’I‘Hlu'ras‘rNavs rmsrorsnn .ff » =~`~¢§'i‘7‘ _ e cook . 1;l‘ ‘ _. r , ’ ;.,..<,_ r . ing' ypl_1_,nced_ a .good , :_ < r Coal lmakesj- -_ a good hot iire. Try' i,Pickarii’s Coal the “Hot Stuff” _ Plume no clean free. 7 [burning 04| (white Oats (black) Pork SUBW (Por ton.) Hey (ver ton) Else wer dos.) Butter Chicken (lb) Fowl (each) P°“t°"» Per hue. H 15°( Pelts ) Hides Oalfskins _ Beet (tb) Beef iqusrter) Fresh Herring (Doz.) Codfish lb) Lobster (ln) . A ggrpsd Fodllsh nb) - 1' Z -um (_ r. Rhubarb nb) <1 l $1.00 to $1 Lattice (bunch) Fries Mackerel (each) gn to Mutton (ln) 12 to Rheuliarb (lr) Lettuce (hunch) Spinach lib) _ Radish (bunch) ` 88 to 40 to $5.50 to $6 __ 18 to 26 to .12 to 60 to 20 to 50 to 9 to 10 to 9 to "’*-_-&--`__. PRINCE on w.\1.Es .___ - _ . i the mercury eighty in the shane. 41 Ili \ $12 to S 5c_,Ci-cam Separator, price 75.00' sn. .50 8c_'Drising representative Mr. G-uthrii 5c_|BBllingal|, This separator is an ex- Al' A coop Sonoran LONDON, June 17,-The "Cadet" Prince ol Wales proves n good B01. dier- He marched 20 miles yesterday Carrying a rifle and equipment with 40 IT PAYE to buy in this Province. I POlll»'l‘RY.-The Northern Farmers' nstitute had the pleasure of hearing 15; Liicelllly an instructive address hy Mr. 29 °“°l°0. Poultry Rellresentatlve, who sol outlined each and every detail neces- .B0 ‘HWY for the successful production of 14 t aol he fowl and her product from heya- 35 “intl to end. Mr. Benson is a very 15 I Pleellne sneaker and thoroughly con- ; "°'““* with his euhleet. 'rms Inm- gg "W9 i\0lJes to have Mr. Henson give _‘O another talk on the poultry business 13 in the near iuture. 16 H TODAY'S RACES.-One of the in- 20 eresting events to take place today 5 at Johnstone's River Race Course is 18 8 F`ermer's_ race for s capital" “ated bi' their l>0l>\\lar and enter- ~ _, Mt duplicate ol.the one used at the 15,98" Y _Class of, the government short 40 course in the Prince 0| wnien (191. 05 lege last February where the oflicials 10 pronounced it one of the best separ 05' ators on the market. AN ACCIDENT.-Hon. Peter Mc- Nutt and Mrs. McNutt met Wm] ,, somewhat painful accident yesterday evening. While driving around Victo rla Park their horse shied at a pllr Uf 90115 W\\i¢h. it avllenrs, had recently been thrown up and which, it uppearr also, had no right to be there, th: carriage collided with s post and Mr. and Mrs. McNutt were thrown out. Mr. McNutt was stunned by the fall und had his arm somewhat severely I Trailing Arbutus $313322 Trailin Arbutus T' l P Cl , f '" t 'tl tl deligéitful a§~oma of full uigyiladweisafgiglxdxne :fl the llgstfailcliiiyti Pow ers on the market today- It is made in Boston and is the favor- ite with all discriminating dressers in the United States. A large can costs but 250 and is a splendid value. M acKinnon Drug. Co." ’ Gt. George and Kent Sta. iii-_*:.-ff _ _ rn I I ____u l` -nab I bruised. Mrs. McNutt escaped prac _ tically without any injury, Bot), nn turnlly received a had shaking up Un arriving home a doctor was nailed in and at a late hour lnst night both were Wllorted rcstinZ comfortably. _ ATTRACTING A'l"l‘ENTl0N,- Ir ,the show window of the Apothecariee. - Hell is a photograph or the worn- lamous Clydesdale" Baron’s Pride’ ‘which is of special interest to horse imen. The photograph was sent (by the Messrs Montgomery, the well known Clydesdale `breeders‘ and dealers o' Scotland, and owners of Bnron’s Pride, to Hon. John Richards whose xorse, Baron Kelvin, is among thi best known sons of Bnron’s Pride. _ ""‘ r ` _New Hughes’ Livery Stable I have purchased ' ho'ses, wagons and hamess.(every- thing new) and am now pre~ pared to supply the trade with the best livery turn out in the 1 Province. ,_ ` When hiring a icam for pleasure or business why not get a good one---a horse that is stylish, smart, and n good roadster---dressed in new har- 1 "ii’E§'§'"f§n"d"hitched to a new _wagon, ""' ` ' 1' We ` are flooded with coni- pliments from those who have palronized us. All we want is atrial order, if not as represented no charge made. J. A. . HENDERSON 180 Queen Street Horse S hoe r Phone No. 897L J une,1 1,Mtf _ _ Qu l l . Sheep Dip 1 is a non-caustic coal tar pro- . duct combined with soluable ` sufphur. ; Easy Cheap .md ` Safe to Use _ kills lice, ticks, mites, fleas, 1 drives away flies and mosqu- toes; cures manga, scnb and ringworm and other skin diseases. ~__.._...-_- One trial will convince you just as it has thonsarids of others who now use it exclus- ively. Geo. E. Hughes “The People’s Druggist" -_-l_._` I 4 The contract price was $700,000. 4 ,The messrs Montgomery, in their let ter to Mr. Richards accompanyin- the photograph, remarked that h' ,was very fortunate in securing such r good horse as Baron Kclviu,_an that he had proven n most succeesfir sire in Scotland. SHEEP DIPPING.~'I‘iie sheep dii ping demonstrations which have heel carried on by the Department of Ae ricnlture in Prince County during th post week have ,met with great suc cess. A lot of sheep have been dip perl, and every person who has seci thc operation is quite enthusiestif over the thorough and efficient man ner in which it is done. The cost tor iis very small where a large number are dipped. This week demonstrn tions ure hoinggiven on Wednesday nt Springfield oh the farm of Everet‘ i-iuslem, on Thursday at Grnhamh Road on the farm of Bruce McKin non, and un Friday nt Clinton on th< farm of Jas. Pickering. Every persor interested is invited to be preseui and bring in their sheep. SUCCESSFUL ’I‘ENDERER_- The Halifax Dredging compnnywas the 'successful tenderer for the works ai _ Carleton Point, P. E. I., in connect lion with the car ferry from New Bruuswick to Prince Edward Island. 'The announcement is now made that p n-gs 1 l _ . 'Tl-illllll' ' 31"] .» \, \\ 0 Q , f _` _A \ -,__ _ _, lsthe man behind a pipe .,. _ I, _ , . full of Hickey s Brigert CutSmok1ng Tobacco His . -_ I 1,- 1:, _ iii/ . . ` \ ' " pipe dreams will always be "' / rfeasant because this tobacco r. best Virginia leaf the Aroma "“' bein ure end ire rent. Tr i ` OE K ismanufectured fromonlyibe "- 'P .ev 2 Y' __ ,. . it for your next smoke.At all _ Grocers and Druggists. _ [ll/iclrey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lid. Conienied'-| the company. is withdrawing from thu contract, on which they had deposit-. ed a check for\ 10 per cent. of thc‘ amount-$70,000. The reason for the withdrawal is that the tender was bnscd on the using of Prince Edward Island sandstone, which the depart mont refuses to accept, as unfit for the work. Its durability is question- ed, New tenders are to,be called for, but this ‘will delay the work ior three or four months, an unfortunate cir- cumstance, for the government wcrr~_` desi;-Ong nf pushing the work on as fast as possible. Whether the deposit_ of $70,000 will be returned is not known. That is a question yet to br decided., so im' as known- T116 tend’ ers for the trenching and douhlr track to connect the I. G. R. mflin une with tue site or the nrelwsed terminals at the south end. are *-0 be in by June 22nd and they will be ably he opened by the minister at Quebec. The tenders for the piers `were called for bY July 200- Th' ‘work on the Plans “OW FBDUHY BD' proaching comDl€f»i0\'1~ .i . _ ' '_ ` 5,; _' - y ' 1 _ Qui _ ‘v, ' v ro C Carts. Wagon ` Buggies Durries Fashionable cnnfortsble stvlish best in`ateriai,lighteStrunning: 1111 highest grade 4 f szock. 6 cars arrived all of ` the latest styles, in rubb and s :el tires, auto, semi auto, /stick open and closed, Solid beck a all-steel seats which we are prepared fossil on terms to suite customer Cash. buyers can save big money _b ‘_i¢°1.l_l1£ _ W»t‘\'“5-_ Wi* have pqgmggygr shnrehnidis to divy nfths profits. We can and will s lower for cash than so e of our competitors buy at. Cell and see o large showing and make a proposition to WORTH. ` _W_i~GR-AN T 'aw co. no rnwf-mf. » ‘ _____s___.# _ ».'.I_~-_ - ! _ fiflrernier Position, 0 , _r._ »~., _ jf ' \_ fgadi 'isthe gi-h:n"iSp-an lsiiihsosmofg éa::dvis:cIc.iil; flssur _f`r"T'@.fei»f=»'ePP‘r*‘2i‘ I . *_ gmplnies _ vnpw- _p /Over ,L V ,_ _ 000,00 gf- foree_end an ~` "annual income of ,-'over ‘_$_~r £090,000- P0’ Nl" - "5 - f. _` er~ nd s. eagonsbre and the store service :ici Drug Co., Corner Great George “nfl f. ur Kent Ste. Mi' ,, e i -'~’.`T=2 _, _ .' * ,. ::GE"l‘ 'PHE HABIT of coming here for what is good in drugs, toilet Pre- d parations. smoking goods and other ‘gupplies. This store is clean and by-ight and stocked with the best g0¢_-yds on ythe market, Prices are t gliiirixor. Try us. The MacKinnon __ __..__..-»,--- -__ ___ G5 ?\i'& Q ‘:'-_'Q' A ‘iff if ` ' ' (_ ` » as `l , g `> _ __‘, i / -‘) 1 evrizr nvsxr runnin, _Get Good, Fresh .....-1-»»»-»~--i“"°""°"""'i ii """”f`1i';“c*¢.*t:=°.' sf. __ _ BANQ errno.-asv. nr. samuel M°Il°°»“E left’ yesterday for Winni- peg where he has accepted the rector- IND of St. Edwards' Church. The °V°l\|“K previous the Reverend Doctor was the guest ,of honor at a banquet 1'1"!! lf- , Bt. D\mltsn’s College over which Rev. Fr.” Gampbeli presided, T59 Hpeakers included Dr. Conroy, Mr- D1 0'M Reddlll, Hia worship, MBYOP LYons, Rev, J. O. Mclaan, Rev; D1* M°L°UH“. Rev Stephen McDonald, ` RW- J- Gllllallt. Father Poirier and Prof. Cameron, Mr. D. 0'M Reddin announced the startling news that another much loved priest, Rev. J. iF. _ _-Iohnstone, city, was shortly to take MB d6Parture to take up work in the" 'West and paid a warm tribute to UW* gentleman, whom he had loved as a Priest and friend. The rector al- so paid a fitting tribute, and others spoke. this using their msc _intimat- ion that Fr. Johnson intended goin 1 away. Rev. Dr. Bernard McDonald | was after this waited upon by the; ‘Senior and ' Junior Philosophers of the college whrrpresentcd him with n handsome gold headed cane. Mr. Frank Walker read the address uc- :orr.l>H“Ying the gift and the recipient mnde a feeling reply. -_ .PEISUIIILS Messrs. John S. McPhee, Bellevue, Malcolm J. Stewart, Caledonia, and ‘)_uncan McLennan of Caledonia were nsitors to Charlottetown yesterday, Mrs. Louis Webster, Morcll, has left 'or Boston where she intends visiting ler daughters Mrs. Fred W. Burgess, iiexington, Mass., and Mrs. George FIOUEBDH, Waltham, Mass., and will ~eturn to Brsdnlbane in the lull _vhere she will reside in future, PENN HOLDS CLASS DAY PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June l7.-- Undergrnduate, graduate and admin- istrative interests hnd their part to-' 'day in the ceremonies, meetings and leliherations in connection with the i57th annual commencement at the University of Pennsylvania, which will close to-morrow with the formal awarding of diplomas. Class day ex- ercises of the graduating class of the college were held this afternoon in the dormitory triangle. At the same ime the seniors of Wharton and Fowne Scientific school and the den- ial school held their class day exer- :ises in Welghtman Hall. H()'l‘EL MEN MEET IN LOUll`~lVIl_.l.l‘l. . Y~» own wns full of hotel men today 'rom all sections of the United dates, who met to attend the thirty- ourth annual convention of the Ho- el Men's Mutual Beneiit Association. /Iuch of the routine business oi the 'onventiun was disposed of at the opening sessions, leaving the mem- lers free during the next two days to -njoy the elaborate program __of _en- tertainment provided by the Louis- Jille bonifaces. :TU l"OUli’l‘RY IlAISi1lllS.-“How .o keep hens for Profit," by Valen- ine, 1913 edition; Au up to date ,ook on poultry raising; Every owner il poultry whether for pleasure or lrofit should have n copy. Price lllic xtrongly bound in cloth, costs only `_hc price of three dozen eggs, but the uformntion contained therein is worth many dollars to the poultry- non, For sale at Carter’s Bookstore, nailed to any address for 65c. 6-17M2i. Kodaks to Suit Everybody Our stock is large and var- ied, making it possible to suit _ anybody in style and price,_- ‘ from the $2.00 Brow__1|c Camera, to tho 3A Folding Pocket Kodak, with special equipment costing as high as See 0ur Stock 880 oo. Johnson & Johnson _ The Quality Drug Store. I _ _ _______ V” _ i li Chocolates Here Besides getting clwce that are fresh, p\1\'¢. di . and delicious when 5011 here you are able to select from an unusually large as- sortment] We are showing such famous lines as Moira, Neilson's. Gauong’S. L°W° . ne '5, Rockwood and Nylo. _, _L,._oHmmnm“'N_ sh W p _ _ ‘ WNVQUARDTAN _ MORNING nur.) rr I Molore £5’ M cLe >"” _ '<,_H I ` “_ -T” ns-12| om.. si. cimw.. _ . 1' s -' v _ - -..q lf i.oursv11.nE K June 11~'rne‘ r ' chimoiatee, ell as fresh. P‘"¢. _ sweet and delicious_as any sweebtooth could desire. Tate e pound home with you, tonight. . - ‘__-f _ _ \ - Macsfil l “""4..‘.‘i1§. °i‘.!‘.""~'.. _ » . ;.._ Q ,Ali , 11, ` I e -F Qi _ 5, ll 0 <."~ 4 ` r- -B '_ P M _, :.3 V 4 ,_ yi" _, - W, - __ , t ‘_ y* , Dwfif _ .Y _-- "' 'P " l Ke \*. i 1 ilgg -e ., - ; rr .pf //1 (4 new things, New French hand-made | -‘ Lingerie? finest N ainsoolc HERE IS AN ASSORTMENT OF DELIGHTFUL garments that will I appeal to the woman who cares for something better than is usually to be seen in most shops. 'I`hes~ "iris "ut direct from the makers in France. Every gar- | ment is hand made and .r.i..n liuislied. They are all made of finest nziinsook- they are very tastemny Finished in most cases with embroidery direcc on the I material, altho sometimes there is a little dainty lace used also. Wherlier you Want to buy or not-~-we invite you to inspect this lovely assortment of distinctly A ._¢/` _`__-- '- __ .ina 1,- __,. "`L`.';. _ ._ r .-<~‘ "‘i"“l*su»~,‘,_v.- ‘ _ ~ ‘_ - _ f _- _--i - - - ' _ i 32 :i _' .~_,_,'._ _j_,_`, .,____i_ i 4.11 - "il “ -V3* /ll' _ Loon ~ _ _ _ _IN THE _V \__ HEM Z-1 _ - _ wear. Kayser-the Standard of excellence in Fabric Gloves ANY ARTICLE IN OURLINE that isof undisputed excellence is practically 'always to be found Hrst in this store. So with the famous f /, _ If Kayser Glove. Itis the fine fabric glove that is -’ made. It Hts, and its linger tip feature makes it 'ru i c 50c, 75c, L00, l_25. l.50. “Shamrock” Linens the .Finest in the World We would like to have every woman in P. E. I. come in for a litt e while andjust let our Mr. Henry spend a while showing the beautiful goods now offer- ing in this new well lighted roomy depurtmciit-the finest linen department in P. E. I. When you say “Shamrock” in Linens--it is like “|847” in siivcrwear---or “'l`iiiauy” in jcwelery. This great maker has been producing the finest of linens for more than one hundred years, and the house has so great areputalion that it simply cannot afford to give you anything that is not absolutely right. 'l`a|>'e Cloths, Napilins,Sideh0ard Cloths, Table Linen, Pillow Shams. Pillow Cases, Linen Sheeiing, Towels. And tire Shamrock goods cost you not one penny mire than the ordinary sorts of sold every where stuff. - _ Smart new Waterproo fs for girls, ready to=day We have just opened up a very choice range of new Waterproefs for girls of various sizes. ° ' “"'-- \ These are made with N35;/3,¢._ the some smartness of ' \ cut and design as the _ / V . _ _V ` Q .-//_-////W/,,,, _ \ _,._\\~.\\».“;; _ _ -/.///// ,..~ < ' , //////f//’ __\-~\\ _ \`.\.\\>¢\,\),\),),/,,f// 1 \»\\\\\\_< ' ;-:_\~ ,_\\\\'*" ,f \‘\'\z - _ __ __ , kind their mothers wear. ` " // The fabric is a fine l » i English Paramatta--the 21'* / ` sizes run from that for a _ _ wee bit of a girl--up t0 _ N /,> ' . » ` \ ¢ .< . sr " ¢b'¥¢§.. ,_ _ //,cf//lv///v G sw- '\ . ///- N- /<