L" ‘- .-- .-' ;':_:.*‘¢' _sf ,.'5!;p-f.-A--__ to L l ,».. _ -_,-,.. _._ - . _ __ »._,t . .'=....-'- »‘,' .~ `f#"‘ ~' l- `,!‘-_,L V. ts.--1 -.11-,ji -_;'_-1 ‘ r 5"'*"‘v""_” v ` *F 3 _"tif: * `-"K" """""1i"Yr"':"f.""“‘ -- ' "‘ 7 .t'i'*" ‘Vs tv-ff,f`,3'2-Il'.\ ’~ - ’ .“-"':“'4"‘ "Fri " "`.i.-i'_*=‘.'.ii‘Z‘?-i"iifili §»=?€‘i-~ifer»l`é_ls'E:.:':;'sl‘Z::;“3’.'”.‘:; Best llard _tical 'The schooner "Estelle" has ar- rived York with 650 tons Authrseite Coal in stove and chest- nut sizes. She will be followed im- mediately by the “Levi S. And- rews" with 950 tons in egg, st0v¢ and chestnut sizes, all of highest grade and beet 4i\llmY- I 'roses onus can .nu be loser while discharging. Kindly *Wd In yourforders today, and satisfact tory delivery will be made. ‘ V etmlnll. lun a co. ~\!A{heIt_srle Retail Coal tklitfi- . ~ lust: a limited lot left--tons, pat. sidered splendid values at the present pi’1¢€_S'Wh1ch range from $3.00 to $5.00 a “pair but today you can take your .s ' p Summer Shoes styles. Cou- Co R ` _ Cook’s Photos Have the natural po‘e an-l ex- pres~ion delicate shading and fine finish you admire. Stulio, new Desbrisay Blcck » » . . . The Living Picture ls our idea of a successful portrait. This means a study of the s harlycter and n- ood of the sitter as well as o salisnt feat- yges-and the facilities for interpreting sm. Uur studio equipment is up-to-date and the entire ated o surround nss are designed to put the sitter at ease. enabl- ing us to catch the living. natural, every. day eripression. - I til a is your idea of a portrait. you will appreciate our wort, The Cook Studio WE MAKE TEETII will do all we can to save tue teeth You have sndllitis possible to save them we will do so if not. we will give you the best suostule possible to fret. lf you you of abundant satisfaction. . |25 Queen St. lir. Robins -=---~ Goffa Phone rtsl FOR SALE ! The undersi; ned offers for sale the following \alusb‘e Foxes:- Four Hale Foxes ~ pure hlaek. ' live Ftmale lease-pun his_c|t- Sis Female foxes-pales sliver (some dark silver) _ ‘ Two Male Foxes- pure silver Ons Cross fox- moitiy hlsek and silver - I claim an expert knowledge of foxes and fox fur. There is only one rection of Canada where the Hud- son Bay Company gels its -choices! fox furs. These rank on the London 'market with the best furs from this province. ‘ Since last fail I have been in cor- respondence with the for dealers of this Hudson Bay stction with a view to securing some of their very best stock. I visited the sectit u re- cently and out of hnudn ds of foxes offered for sale I had first choice and selected the above. .Thev are all free from rust and the blacks have no white hairs: xcept the__whI~'e tipped tail. They are all young fo x-~ es, now quite tame, \afgef.'stl0Ull¢l' audi etter developed than th=;lt\l\ud lox. This province is now sut‘fe_ripg the penalty of tco much _iabreedf lug Here is the very stock With. which our bestlsland foxeslsllolgid be matt-d to produce the .surest Q09 and the best results in the choicest fur. - ` 'rims fum wmss and nasty 01 ‘“' ""."i§`l lZ‘..`§`." li.'."°-i‘.'2‘5`.l..§’..°.§f.‘§ bpgsfnspeotod at all? “il” 57 P'°9°'°d purchasers. For time and Pi_;°:t°$g° ggmlnerside or to tholundoiarlgpufjn HOLLAND’ - gg Capo Traverse. ` -Chftaiyn,-jyhitlth, |913' ` ‘ v_‘_A . 184-7 l0tstF»ttf - _‘f-'»\:l' . ~ - ” others wishing to join. Luncheon will be servod on the range. A GOOD SUMMER RBlSOR'l‘.--Fifty, persons _had supper at Holland Hail on Saturday and about as many Sun- Sumznsr' Resorts property is greatly pleased with the proposition. At the new landing pier at Holland Cove there is five feet of water at high tide and it ls proposed to build an- other bluck at which motor boats will be able to land when the tide is low.--256. PROGRESBIVE MOVE.-In the Canadian Home Journal for July. among the accounts of the several Women's Institutes and Homemaker Clubs of Canada, there is an item of interest. to Prince Edward Island readers. The article deals with the lwgllllllnlr of this progressive move- ment on the Island, and compares very favorably with the news from the other Provinces, Ontario, New Brunswick, British Columbia, Alber- ta. Nova Scotia, in all of which places this work has been undertak- en. WEDDING BELLE.-’I‘he morning of Tuesday, July Bth, was the scene of an interesting event at St. Jo- sePh's Chdroh, Kelly’s Cross, when the Rev. Dr. Curran performed the wedding ceremony tying the nuptlal knot secure and fast which made twc hearts beat as one. The contracting parties of the happy occasion were Mr. Philip Monaghan, sou of Francis R. and Mrs. Monaghan, to Miss Del la Hagen, daughter of Patrick and Mrs. Hagen, Westmoreland. The bridt was becomingly gowned _in brown silk with lace trimmings and white picture hat. She was attended by her sister Miss Winnie who was daintily sttired in cream messaline, while Mr. Joseph Monaghan, brother of tht groom, very acceptably performed tht duties of best man. The bride wa the recipient of a beautiful gold lock et and chain and the bridesmaid re- ceived a handsome gold brooch, be ing choice gifts of the groom. After the ceremony a pleasant drive was en ioyed, returning to the home of tb- brldo, where dinner was served il Mrs. Hagen's usual brilliant style. The bride and groom are very popu lar and received n number of nic( wedding presents, besides congratula tions from their boats of friends wish ing them a long and prosperous jour ney over llfe's pathway. sembiy Hall of the Technical Colleg come from the city voiced by Comp Mr. Upham, by the Ex-Chairman, Dr Armitage, was an exceedingly agree them. This appreciation was volue. for the school by its President S. A Starrett, B. Sc., Hearty welcomes are all right but the School is to be seen only in its classes Work in thee on Wednesday morning. All classes were hlled to overflowing with en all the good possible out of the on portunlties sdorded them during tile next three weeks. _*__-..._--.» ::Now is the time to get after tm common pest-the housefly. We hav: everything you could want in tha' line. See us for _ily paper, spiral cat- chers, Persian flnsect powder. etc. The MacKinnon 'Drug Co., C'orner, Great George and Kent Sta. Mtf. HARD COAI Tl!! Schooner 0livei Ames Will le due h- re in about ten days wi h a cargo of _ ‘T00 'ions oi the Best American 1 'lf you want the best please send your order to ' » neo. n, run ` Coal Dealer Phone 278 \ Prince St. Wharf. E 0. l>. sro. diy- EV°l'!\l°¢1¥ W\l° 1188 Vllifhti ¢\\°"proved also to be interesting and was SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE- The opening meeting oi the twenty- seventh session of the Summer School EA E N of mt -.wt l. .2 ..f;..?.':.§. nes.. “sn:°;:° ss. e. -. - ’ _ Halifax, N. S., was characterized by J th 22 d A 91 as rxhlat oldtimt; onthviism whxh in- uggéeyaflcs if H;gm;&n§es€y,l:rMa3: so . Ihxt pybxlgr Banda u?\);[I !IJgl‘gliIal:Izali):§o?1x an a Contract for tour years' six ' P i: Ti-'3 only dmefencz °b5:§V°? by th* No. I from Summerside Pl‘inco_E1.l? Wfit" WW that i'- ° en "5 “Bm Wal' ward Island from the Postmaster .ir on orm a . e y - troler Harris, from the province by Hon. Mr. Armstrong, Com. of Publi( blank forms of Tender may be ob- Works and Mines, from the Provin- cial Education Dept. by Supt. Mc- Kay, from the schools of Halifax by the chairman of the School Board Inspector- . Blrszlcxdor and by Supervisor McKay Post Office Inspector.- and we guarantee them to tit exantly.We and (mm the Churches by Ven Dean able reception for the visitors to re- entrust ourdentalnaedstons weassure Collie- Rnd WB! fully BDPl`0¢i5f-05 by _ o commenced -promptly at nine o‘clo:;l - thuslastic workers determined to get Coalennveyance of I-its Maiesty's Mails, D IN Y YY - Island." which was thoroughly en- joyed. Au interesting dlscustion fol- lowed led by Dr. J. M. Magee, St. John. Dr. F. W. Ryafn followed next reading a paper entitled "Reviewing the Phasesvof Dentistryf' presented in Pickerill`s_`_.b0ok_ of _dgrtal cases. Dis- cussion followed t is paper which led* by Dr. F. A_1__.LeIi‘urgey, of Sum- merside. P. E. ‘Il The questions which were put in the question box were an- swered in open meeting. The dentists left after the smsion for. Humph- rey’s where dinner was served to them on the grounds of Mr. W. F. Humph- rey. M. P. P., wh’lh was thoroughly enloyeh. After the inner man had bven satisfied, a golf match was played between all Moncton and all comers and everything proved very enjoyable. AUTO IN CH'ARLOTTETOWN.- Mr. B. Roy Holman, 'who has been appointed agent hers for the Cadil-, lac Autos, had one of the $2.500 mo- tors running throughout the city -yes- terday. The auto is most comfort- ably furnished and equipped, and runs with a smoothness and lack of noise, the best testimonial to which was the tact that it scarcely attracted any notice as it passed through the busy streets of the city or the suburbs where the streets are somewhat nar- rower. A representative of The Guardian had'_a ride out as far as the Woodman-Taylor Fox Ranch and hack, and although .many horses and teams were met. some of them driven hy boys and women, yet not in one instance did the animal shy or show any indication of fright. The car was lriven by Mr. Coates, the company’s representative in the Maritime Pro- 'inces, and he showed the greatest skill in negotiating dltllcult corners and circumventiug obstacles on the roads. ' :Rexnll Syrup of Hypophosphites is just the thi-ng you need for summer. lt: will banish that weak tired feeling and make you enjoy your vacation full and completely. It is a perfect _zombination of the seven hypaphos- gbites made after a formula prescrib- ed by eminent physicians. 16 oz. bot- tles $1.00. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gt. George and Kent Sta. Mtf F. ff; :'.-'.', ‘al ` 1' ' ;~l'e~Ii=' \\`&-idsi MAIL CONTRACT W” V _ “°"°m»'r°nw _ 'rnacHARLo1"rETowNcUA " _ . _ We))n¢r’5 » ll THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN il Ladies' I ‘ Summe_rDr__esses We have a number of line white dresses in stock. Some are trimmed with lace, some with embroidery and again others are all embroidery. Now this is well into July and we do not want to carry them any more so here goes for a chance, All sizes 32 to 40. . $2. 50 3.50 3-98 4 85 6-95 dresses for $I.98 as st “ “ 2.85 “ ` “ 3.50 “ “ 4.50 Stanley Bros MSL The always busy stlre. "°_ _ -59% 5 ' “ill '__ .elved at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri times per week over Rural mail rou ~ information ns to conditions of ro- halned at the\Poat Offices of Summer- side, Bt. Eieanors, Linkletter, North sit. Eieanors and at the Pom; Office . JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Inspectors Ofilce, Charlottetown, July 12th 1913, 259-7-15m‘tu3l. The best none too good Inverness Bnal without any exception the cleanest coal on the market. 7 Everybody uses it ask your next door neighbor about ir. N0 on the bottom of ots or stove covers, 255,7-l5mtuf3i Printed notices containing further Clean is the unggimgus Verdict P s uosed Contract may be seen -und -- Better thls yeaf than eVe]°_ STIIAMSIIIP SAILINGS. _ MAlt_$reaMsrlleS| Montreal to Liverpool Royal Mail Bervles 0 l- l.Jo| u vixlhifs. _'1l_‘i.urilulIy;7, l‘ur\islan...... _uos. u y . Victorian. ... 'lues .l.|ly 29 Montreal to Glasgow %a:dinavian -..Bah July esperian Bat. July E-'retorian Sat July Grampian................'l'hur July Montreal--IIavre~ London Ionian .. ....l-lun. .lullfli Pomersnisn............. i'-lun.July20 "cotian_ 8un.Jul¥z'l Corinthlan nun Auf!.lf For rstaa, a ll particulars. apply W. K. It BS. llty. E‘§éFs° i Q3 ci. El- : Of II. Q. A. ALLAN 2 St. Polar Street. Hantreal ________i1s1-______i ALL TIIE WAY BY WATER Eastern S. S. Corporation IN l.‘Iiil!NA'I‘i0NAL l |*`E--Fares tlbnr- Iovsotown to Iiostuu U21) to Poltiulld !li.10. Leaves Bt. John a' tlfrla. nr. Mol - days. Wednesrtnvu and Frldays for East- port, Luhec and Boston- tte\.uroin&’|eaves U»-ntral Wprnri Blstcn ‘londsy s, ednesd sys and rinsys. at 0 a m- and Portland at 5 p. ln., for hubec, fflaotport and St. John. Direct. Route- ’ eaves St. John ni. 7.00 lr. fn. 'i`uev-days Fridays and Baturdllyu for B .stun direct. ifeturnlng leaves Central Wharf, lina- ton at llltlfia. m. Bunduyrl Mondays null i‘I\ursdsvs i \r _-lt .lulm filract. _ MAIME S'I‘l9AMBIiIP I.iNI"- illrovt at-rvicr. between Portland and New Yurit. In-nves I<‘r»\ni¢Iln Wharf Mondays at lotto a. m. and Tuesdays. Thursday and Batuyldazv) at fi l0 n. m. _Min 'It P0i.I'i‘AN i'3'I‘EAVSIiiI’LiNlC-- D rect all the way by watt-r between B tston und New York. _,heave india Wharf week days ond eundaye atop, m- _ For tickets, rterature and information gpiyt t u local ticket agents. Baggage ac ed through to dest.lns.\..un. l. li. 'i‘H()MP80_N. ’i‘. F. & l»'.A. A. Isl. Flemlng Agont. Ht. Jnnn. N. l' Furness Withy Q Co, Iid STILAMSIIIY IINERS From Loudon idteamor From lialilrtx -- - Kanawha June 1l0l.i\ ---- Shenandoah July Itth July iiru (Via til.. JuIrn’u N.li) ltnppnllannock July 25th July l'lt.h Kinrnvlin Aug\.e‘.8lh li f is =_ 74|* i _ Q. Ji I 3 .N .~..~ 'lt -- ~“a.;f.»a ` *IAIL CONTRALT SEALED TENDERS, addressed tg .he Postmaster General, will be rc- :eived at Ottawa until Noon. on Fri- lay, the 22nd August 1913 for the :onveyance of His Maiesty’s Mails, rn a proposed Contract for four vears, over Rural mail route No. 1 from O'Leary Station, P. E. Island from the Post Master's General's lleasurc. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- 'losed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may ba ob- tained at the Post Offices of O'Leary Station and all route Oilicos and at the ofllce of the Post Office Inspector. ‘ JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oillce Inspector. Post Otllce Inspector's Ofllco, Charlottetown, July 12th 1913. 268-7»-l5mtu3l. e fv .ta _,_ _.lb ‘te I _ _ _‘if l - ‘fi v _ -ell- f;>-- _ve ‘° -.._..» sz MAIL l CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the Postmaster General. will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the Bind August 1918 for the on a proposed Contrast for four years, over Rural mail route No. 1 from Cherry Grove, P. lil. Island from the Postmasner General's pleas- Printed notices containing fluther information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract rmv be seen and blank forms of 'Pender may be ob- tained at the Post Odioes of Cherry Grove, Charnwood. Hermanville. Reel! Barra, Bayfield, Glsncorrodale and at the ofilcs of the Post Otllce inspector. JOHN F. Wl-IBAR. Post Office Inspector.- Post Otllee Inspector's Otllce. cnanomzown, my me ms. 4. __ ser-1-tsmcual. r' ' s _-1 i RITCHIES ' 99 Grafton Street Phone 95|. it‘rum Livnrpool Btaalner From liaiilnl ---- Digby .Iunoltlrth June Ztith 'l`»\basco .luly llit ll July 15th |)iguy July 20th ihu slmva staarnl ra have s l mraw uc snmnvodatlun ll r .nlvuh Dm-n-rrgrws sl rf lfvnlghs Aga-nts lm ll e Allan Line- tltesmshtn Uo. at llslnrsr I'liIiNI¢BB WI'I‘HY D (‘().. I 'I i) Agent Halilnv. N.rl. ,___*'l _...__ . Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Itd Commencing Monday the sth of May the STEAMER NORTIIUMBEIILAND leaves Charlottetown for l’ictou. N. H. at 820o’clocK a- m., leaving _Picton on return about A 30 p.v m. Qunnsctlons r_mul¢~ atPictou for all points ln Nova Bcutn. STEAMER EHPRESS loaves Bummerside for Point d_u Chono N. B., about I0 o’cluck a. m. leaving l’.m|l. du (fhene on _return about 4.lf9 D. rn.. connecting with express trams _ for Charlottetown and '|‘lgnrsh. Cunnectlorrs made at I’ mt du (Jhene for all points rn Canada and the United States. G. W, WAKEFOIID Manager Charlottetown. P. ld. Island. May 3Mtf. L. To make room for new stock we are selling the remainder of our stock of the People’s Library 150 volumes only at 19c a volume or 6 for $1.00. r9 Autocrat of the Break- fast table. The, Holmes. :or Black Tulip, The Du- mas 26 Cranford, Gaskell loB Crown of Wild Olive (The) *Phe Ethics of the Dust, Ru-kln 44 Deerslayer, The, Cooper 3 Elst Lyn .e, Wood 102 Emma, Austen 41 Fairy Tales, Stories and Legends, Andersen 75 Gulliver’_s Travels, Swift 86 Guy Mannering Scott 65 l-Iypatia, C. Kingsley 61 It is Never Too Late to Mend, Reade 103 journal of the Plague Year. Defre ro4 Mansfield Park, Austen 7! Masterman Ready, Mar- ryat _ 69 Mr. Midshipmen Easy, Marryat ro5 Natural History of Sel- borne, The White ' 50 Ollver Twis', Diclnns 71 Our Village, Milford 57 Pathfinder The, Cooper 94 Peter Simple, Marr; at ` 8| Peter the_Whaler, King- stou 106 Professor at the Break- fast Table, The. Holmes 79 Ravenshoe, H. Kingsley |07 Seven Lsmrs of Archi- tecture, The, Ruskin 63 Shiriy, C. B.onte ens 76 Talisman. The, Scott 74 Three Midshipmen, Tire Kingston 47 Three Musketeers, The, Dumas 56 Two Paths and other Es- ssys,The, Ruskin gr Two Years Ago, C. Kingsley. log Villetle, C Bronte 68 Voyages of Discovery, Cook 59 Woman in White, 'l'h~, Collins 85 Wuthering Heights, E. Bronte Out of town customers may 4 rder by number and should add 5c postage for each volume ordered. I That our “Quick Developing Method" for films is \ a big success is shown by the tremendous number of received. ‘ films we are receiving. Films delivered the same day as _ J 7-3MtI I ` J Lf ’ = rf. ` ~ 1.. .f-4 \ `¢~» -- _QANADIAN f PAc||=|c~..~ The Short Direct Route CliAlll.0TTi5l‘0WN nonillnnr Close connections for nil Points Beyond New Electric Lighted Sleepers ON CANADIAN PACIFIC HALIFAX-MONTREAL TRAIN. The Best Dining Car Service THE ONLY LINE OPERATING COMPARTMENT CARS Montreal and Ottawa fo Toronto Montreal and Toronto to Vancouver. W.B. HOWARD. D. P. A.. U. P. Il. ` Bt John N B J. K. R"“lEl. Local Ageuut. liners House | Building .Charlottetown F-\` l Plant - Line Direct Route to Boston Commending .lone ulh. the well known 8.8. Halifax sails lrom Uhariottatown for ¥I.'.§2.l‘..l‘£. .i"‘l."‘.°.i‘.i"€l!\ ‘” l “""'“.'; oo . uxur ous ne twin nporsw steamer "Evangeline" tw) tons ridays at noon Rsturnl g tne el. 8. Halifax lowes Bos- ton Qlptur sys at noon,and the t~l.B.\\range~ line ues sys at noon. for folders and furtherinformatlon, app y to * Jas. Csrrsgher, l Agent. Charlottetown. P.l.I ~, .. 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