“ filinvproved flea!! JUNE ~., - ” ..,. 2- "rmi mrmsr News W A” _ ' _ GUARDIAN ` fm" 0' UU' PAGE __,, A. _ _ -ro an1Ns'rs'rm ounon June 21-'rho mint of th'e negro mluulier Canadian 0lY¥Dlll° wi, -oi Wlnnipez morrow molillllll the team. malls yesteray ofythe. on the cl|arK° Ona consideration. and firh 'mu ' \°°°mPllly order and Hi ce ¢_ per eeni discount Allowed, C. B. nd M _ e rs. Jones, Charlotte- ,ff,'f“"“ °"“|° “'°nlv-five town. and R. A. iuexey, P. la. Ie- - land, were in Sydney, this week, na'rao'r1vas"‘Anmes'r Hamrsx HADIFAX, June 28- a telegram from the United Ai;¢,9i-‘nay Efrench, -of Boston. ive Harra an_, and Kennedy, ni ht ari:%sted I-larry Webber Cgpel We ber, at their stores Upper Water Street. Both of fendants were indicted by the States Grand Jury at Boston day for of’lencSs_ against the ruptcy Law. It is.stated that were at one time in business at rence, Mass. Immediately after jui-yi' returned the indictment, G rants were issued for the arrest fs' the.-Webbers, and _the Boston »_Ii`y`»` ities wired chief nnalend to »‘,'.3,' them. It is likely the defendants fi* fight any attempt at extradition. -Q3 Cl°l`§YlI1Bn's hats price. $1.75 ' __ h - . . smith Premier and the Rem- W 0 19 011 a visit to her parents-. lil’-V0 the longest construe- S. S. Norweigan is due on Sunday and are made of the ver hi will suil *oi Mo tr 1 A y gh- ' - ' n ea. mong her grade °l me-teflllls llrocurable. A. Passengers are A. T. Weldon, manag- Frsssr. Halifax. N. s. 6-2slvlsi_ fl' 0| freight _ana treriie for the -- ninth Diamond Lin! and Mr. Nichol- Oll Pll1Yel`B Wlll lllcase remember SOIL M- P.. Q\1een's Co, P. E. l.- lst match of the mixcd Four Sydney Exe. _ - ' handicap knockout match be- -- tflflal’ Bt lille links. Drawing for Mrs. (Rel/.) Thos. Marshall, of cts at 2.45 p. m., prizes will he Sackviilc, is the guest of her dangli- by the clllh, nli players ir;- pu. tcr, Mrs. W. A. Seaman, Riverside. FRUIT STORE, LOOTED ted to take part. ~ __; V Miss Nellie Seaman, of New Bedford, HALIFAX, _ June 28- was a burglary Wednesday or yesterday morning ford- Row fruit store 'i‘he store is that Halifax Fire Insurance Co, and entry was gained by prying s door window. One of the toys _was-. at 'theiastore ii _dnight and reports that left there was about $30 in, the cash drawer. when .the store was opened the was gone as .were also two rugs, one 25 by 8 feet and rr) 4- by 7. Ono was worked grieen and blue in diamond and the color of the other was lyiorange. dn March last Mrs. Annie wll_o keeps a shop in the vicinity th'e cotton factory_ reported the from her place of a revolver, a ver watch, a number of gold and a pair of' gold rimmed all of the value of $25. The kept a watch for a young man named Harry _Miller 28 'years off' nge, but he disappeared. from thell ill 1,11, _ ..___& _ Moss. is spending her holidays with B0RN_ hor brother, Principal W. A. Sca- -_ giahj-Exe. (Mr. Seaman is 5, son of Anhin nnnii, Mnv 29, f_.§w.,_`iand Mrs' smman' Ch““"“°` to James W. and Ml'n._ Ashley, ' Coni,ratlIlatioIlH~ Rev. and Mrs. Thomas. Hicks, Pt. --*-~--»--~-~ >&1 do Bute, N, B. MARRIED. Friday. Mr. Hicks lilbfdlrlxifgn lirf the strangest' services over tween -11-.so lest night end 11.30 the lll,.the Somerset church was that previous night. - ~ “"._ook place on Sunday morning lllay 16) at the pleasant little Angus A. Liamont and wife, Syd- \'lof Holton. ' ncy; F. T. Arsenaul Wellin on t. st ; 'ply worshipper besides the Mrs. I. E. Ramsay and son, Sum- agytpi- _himself was the Daily. inerside; T. L. Grant, Georgetown; Ch_¢ representative; and tha Mr. and Mrs. MscNeill, Miss Edith tivymunded by empty pews,wen1;. and Isabell MacN_eill, Halifax; Mrs tlllwthe lull Anglican service, D- F'f“°°1`» Cafdlganl MP5- R- P wiiny angels’ as the redor said’ Murray, Mt. Stewart; Mrs Benj: as comI,,mi0ns_ Clow, Miss Blanche Miller, Murray (ju, a,.,.1vB1 at Holton Parish Harbor; H. N. Hill, Toronto; M. R. gh* 1055 writes our c0n_es_ Kaim. Mat Press, New York; Neil' p,,,}.I found Jw wooden gum MacDonald, Sydney; W. C. and Mrs. fas nnf unc the was Psn »~ ef §;;c;x=~.i;- .:sn...2...c:°s:::::f it - I 1. th th ' . ' . ' ' , , wa e rong e _ ' into the chnrch,l where SQ' mllag’ Igllgx' R'd1E' Stewart’ o on; rs. . .Ly 'ord, Moose- '°(th° Rees fnosephdigorrilg) law; Miss Brehaut. Summerside, re- v 'lngas ""1 K *= nieteren nt the Queen Hotel, cher- , °ml>*Y l’°“"'l- The f°°*°'» lotfetown, between 11 so last night "lt" Ver lm years of alle' °°“' and 11.30 the previous night. duc fservlce in a vigorous and _.__ cv nner. There was only one 'rom Longboat is to appear in .Vlll Gll Was I‘0&'d and Ii0€ SllD2~ Charlottetown, and will bc matched In Vs sermon, dealing with the either against Cameron, Qlieal or Sllbi .the Ascension; the rector Wood, Word was received yesterday said `r_ifortunatcly for England by the Secretary of the Abegweit ther decay in religions wor- Club closing arangements for him to writing’ demanding Votes for the|5hip_ ii, run here. The race will take place on women and The abolition of forcible feeding. The culprits were not dis- co'vcr¢,d. Another hutch of snilraget- tes _who had been on hunger strike were lihor'a.ted i‘rom'Prison today. I I USEFUL HINTS F()R'1‘H’E H0l_lSl°]. In punching eggs »-first plnce a sliirfimer in the boiling wrtf.cr,_ ami drop the egg nn it, This docs awav -with the possibility of breaking the PKI: volie by getting the skimmer un- der it after it is cooked. *w -.thc Abegwcit Grounds. _Prominent 'T ATED FARM HAND. merchants of the city will co-oper- ate and make this thc greatest ath- -"'.""'. ‘ ' lctic event in the history of Prince U1, ` mont 5 .mrmér hired Edward Island. Special trains will be _ _ "l f th r i t th l t _ neigh :fi to work for him. The fgggsiglgrragei 'ghisnvslllacnabre igitlggie bane; W. A. Jenkinl, Vernon River; Th N -:_ 1.;-'_ll-2" J. Austin Traluor, Charlottetown, e ta ional Clothing Co. have Was among the passengers returning "°° ved B Slllvment of black Ou the express last evening. _ _ _Miss Gertrude Irwin, New Bedford, grand dispf V f H , M1lSB.'¢l_l‘r1ved in Charlottetown last night at gege ure work s on ;Vh¢lllll8 on a visit_ to relatives here. sale 1 e- Ice Cream G was accompanied by Miss Smith, ' _ dllllgllter of George and Mrs. Smith, 6lIl0l`l0llCe, enihody every viilul and the S. S. City Qi Sydney will tyvcwriter improvement to alrlve from St. John's Saturday and Mrs. Wm. Munn, of Roxbury, Mass, is visiting' her parents. ix'i_00l°l1wsl1. _ _,_-ru-_ 'l, , W. S. Louson. Charlottetown, was among the passengers returning on the express last eveuiul-i ' '1‘.‘ C. Jan\es,. Qilariottetwn, will preach in _the church at .Cove Head tomorrow aicemopn .st All. lm. ._ Mrq. R. R. _W.9hpter;,p!ld daughter, Marie, has returned .home after visit- ing friends in ._Gl1§l'l0tfiffi°w.l I _ - _ '_*.=.:. _ _.. ' . ,, _ `f_»!» .- -_ . - ». _ . _-_-_--J' . y _ _,;__- "*°~°~__-,,,¢wei.a:.irn‘ _ 1-_ 1'-" “V” _' _~ *4 _-;f/f .',/ ', ,.. »'._;»:,'_._- ` `, ' .. ;=~x-V'/,_-1-_._’.-__~._¢ *L . _ r 5 -'55 ` ` " ‘l ......-_...... I \ _M _ ,Y M.; , __ Q-_ .)t'- J; _,I \ . / \`,/” \ \ l ,__ '____.. *' ' “'_l!.-ur- :~ ,qi " *I -.Q ‘ana-no _ -, g-» 1 .f-4: .J / »---_--~-~ »---- .“‘ -Q it i l. h‘.,1 *.1 fp.-t l _ Nothing tastes better to_ a _hungry _main than_a»: piping ' [hot dish of nourishing, delicious-tasting ~ oAv| Es’ PORK and BEANS The tasty kind! Made plain with Tomato Sauce and with Chili e ' Sauce-all with a flavor that is unequalled. _ Order some to-day. i »,_ ‘ix - . r.'.°.'..... osviss \_` I in loo.. iso. and zen. fine ' At your grocer's ‘ _ fononro ` ' ' wif, 1 _ _ 1 A SUFFEHING FROM TUBERCULOSIS. VIENNA, June 27-The Czarevitch, Alcxis, eight years old, is suffering from tuberculosis of the right knee and will never be able to walk again, according to adviccs received here. The Czar and Czarina are deeply dc- pressed as a result, according to ad- vices from St. Petersburg. FINEI) FOR THEFT. _ TORONTO, June Z?--Walter Mat- l1lCl¢. the Albany Club servant charged with the theft of goods to the value of $45, pleaded gifilty before Magis- trate Kingsford today, and was sen- ten_ced to thirty days in jail, We canft pass over such an offence when a mian was in a position of trust, remarked the magistrate, as Mattick walked down to the cells. ---_-*_ _STEAMER MET 150 BERGS. MONTREAL, June 27-The captain of the Cairn Thu, which reached Qne_ bec Monday, reports to the Signal Service Department tha/t he came by the way of Bell Isle Straits. The Cairn Thu is the first ocean vessel to report making the passage through the Straits this year. The captain reports that the passage is impos- sible unless very clear, then risky, The Strait is full of bergs and ice. One hundred miles east of the Strait ice was encountered and from there to Belle Isle 150 berges were met. Six bergs were passed west of Point Amour after making the passage. The Strait is usually open to all vessel; by this time of the year and is ge- nerally used, as the Bell Isle route in much shorter than the southern one, MOTOR BOAT DESTROYED. HALIFAX, June- 28-The motor _fishing boat "Hazel," while anchor- ed outside of Sydney Harbor yester- day in some unaccountable manner caught 'fire and was destroyed. The crew consisting cf two or three men were a short distance away fishing from a dory, when on noticing smoke they rowed toward the burning boat, but it sank before they could reach it. The value of the craft was ap- proximately' $1.600 and its destruct- ion entails a. heavy loss to the own- ers. BECOME YOUNG AGAIN We are too busy, too encumbered, too much occupied, too active! We read too much i The one thing need- ful is to throw off all one-'s load of H.; I ` ' ' . ` I; ,’c‘lfl‘;'y ,oy s4°;d°nr§d to mport ol to come to town, do their shopping t ,_ Q and return after the rnce. The race Fm ».“y° h° Wm* l’"“°' lm ° will start about 7.30, in the cool of the "“"t U" th" (mth dm' ‘"5 lthc evening. The distance will likely '-‘YWSI "»,:.'= It Wil! 4~30 °'°lU°k he flftccu milcs. iiongboat will be l>_0.l0l'° lliillll Felwllml lllll 0"" tcnflcmrl a rercption by thc athletes clove 'Pho old ff\\"i»°r or Ginn-lottetown. 9-B ll '_' ’ - _ -- So are nt lnnt hc said. A wedding of very much interest Lettuce washed and put into a dish ,Well, - go right back whar ;wae solemnized yesterday morning at with pientv of room, covered, and put ,you’ve stln' 'the hull forcnoon 5.45 in the Church of Our Lady fll into the ice-box, 'will he very crisp|and ’._ hat’s left of the day Good Counsel, at Rothesay, when and fluffy for days, and all ready for there. 'R want nobody workin’ Rev. D. S. O’Keefe united in the use, softens sufficiently to bc scraped ll r .~ fritter wh ractical- .hcl bonds of matrimon Miss Cecel- ofl. ` ' 0 m _ y p y Y ly 8 h. 1;; in' mm this; 'ia J. Cotter, second daughter of the P¥‘ ._ ____ Il W ._ __ ____ H lute Patrick and Mrs. Cotter, f IT” _ ‘ ‘ I y4,‘=`A, »_ _Usually follow when _,. *_-p@_. l ' I/‘ ", .,f, 4 _ .H - rl* ._ -_" _' ;-vioiet nqiee 'ralcnm Powderfo one ed. The hatmaking industry is one __~_ ' ' ». .~;-9 . .41 ' the ife_t.»;It,»¢>`o!li`e| sigh _ _ 1 " e 8 A R ‘-'_l n I'%(,rtl::¢i~):istw(:¢hbr :indict il.nd"tl“lPui _ ,Siege the Chinese abandoned the gi o _ ..,. _K `* llothcsay, to William Ernest Stirl- ,. ' _.:_; '-“ ing, oi seat st. John. The hride, who was given away by her brother. V '._‘ .l‘oQ','\‘,» th ‘ _ _ l looked charming in _g, tailored suit of _-'__ -, '- f ' nnvy hine with hlne hat with white .1 "l - ..",' . __,‘ ._ ospreys, and carried a beautiful bou- ‘ ' - quet of bridal roses They were linet- I ` V A A |' _ tended. After the ceremony the bridal- _vBl‘l0tl°S. Bt 330 a’ Dollnd-" "i cl. ' V party drove to the home of the _ _ ._ “-bride's mother, where a t0miJl'-lll¥ , ' ` wedding breakfast was served. Both _ bride and groom, who are deservedly _, - / -popular, were the recipients of a _ ' ` - -,large number of han-dsome and`r:ost- t _ Id M mm G1 B _ ' ll' prwents from many wands’ mm” Lqaud llfay M'acDou;:l‘l;' Beli`eceRiv‘;l" ‘ ~ 9 hest wishes for flll5l1F,°. llollllintss they; Y ’ ' ’ _, ‘ ` glglgwgmd g'°:M;:f1dl:,ré Cleared, -Charlottetown. June 1, trip to Prince Edward. friend. re- . f _ thi-ning thr9ugh'Nove_ _Scotia via D. ' A B through the Annapolis Valley islhstd cgulartlly in place of teaan! e. _ k on their return gieysmhl i-`es‘i;ie min A U _ .` }i`e` c` shite 'as helped many 3 A »» to thin more ll°°"l°“" R°“"" ’° “‘ ." .°-‘ meusuns Fon slimiim ‘ ;~ t- ' 1 ii ‘fi ‘d popular in 80.’ John ‘vp IN 0 1NA_ _Clearly and do better work ‘ l iniftif .i§`.'i..._st. Jenn un.. oh. H* S H tlrling is well known in Charlotte- ` .~ S hi - .F _ Heaiihis fbemost exquisite pie__ on earth, and §,"',‘,2,,,‘;§,c '§',.,,ff,§‘_§°“"l' °°'” _'rho recent troubles in China have _there’s_ no comfort without it. ._ ' _ _ _ . for infants, makes the Mn .spit .. _ ._ _ , _ _ V _ ' _ ' th nd velvety and prelgl‘Y__ t_f__ emand for lists' has 3116"? ln' _ 5 IQ _ig giglmmd ny ghgifgmgqs hh] .’. uTl_l¢ Rcad * Hxompigxion. Large can 250 Tia) ggesseih and thgldizlesr ofnwinterqhtzg ,slid physical disorders that are caused e ' ‘ _ _ on oo _ __ __ _ ¢0ll*°.. " I ,_t° w°llYll Fi" fm-,md 1” P\°k°3°‘f’._°f.l. m' ` ,ginigentogtreeigmt nigh eslvitriz' now“e'xpeeie¢l’that the ae- ., ‘A i ,_ _ vi- - . i V _\ - ‘ _ ° i' -.>`.;'-~..'-i_'.\¢l’=-an ._ _ ;"" "» .- ~ - . ~ 'K * ~- 5” Winslow; John J. McDougall, Glace Bay; I-l. Jones, Hazelhrook; A. Bos- well, Frcnch Fort; John Allen, Roy- alty; S. Brown, York; .Tas Kennedy, (leo. Il. McMahon, Kensington; Alex. and Mrs.. McDonald, Little Pond; Chas J. Kneaur, Boston; Miss E. E. Taylor, Sydney; John M. Purdy and wife. Londonderry, N. B., registered at the Revere ,I-lotel, Charlottetown, between the hours of 11.30 last night, and 11.30 the previous night. __ ::-Old Scotch Candies, made by John Buchanan ,of Glasgow, Scot- land (who caters to the aristrocracy of Europe are now displayed in thc store of The 'MacKinnon Drug Co. Y ' E confectionery, but for_ Saturday you can take your choice of flavors and SHIPPING NEWS. Entered, Charlottetown, June 28,:‘ 1912.-Schrs. Nellie Reid, Reid, Pic- 1912,-Schrs.-Lady May, Macpougall, Belle River; Ida M. Williams, Pic- ton; Nellie Reid, Reid, Picton. qi. . caused miuch lose to many_industries in Japan, but some have been benefit- iw? as a result of the revolution mnnds for summer hats in China will cares, and to become again young, living happily and gracefully in thc present hour. We must know how to put occupation aside, which does not mean that we must be idle.-Mrs, Humphry _Wa,rd. _ _ THEN Oli' COURSE SHE' Sli/IILED. The young wife, refused ,i new hat, liltterly complaining that she. had a lot to put up with. Yes, replied her husband, and if you knew how little 1 have to put up, with you would not ask me. to put up for a new hat. "‘Parents-One of ‘the best showings of wash suits you have even seen is This cand is re ular 40c and. 50c `ll0l”° WW- B"°W"'9~ 158 QUWH St- »6-2919/l3i. "A wash suit is.the best for sum- mer wear, shown here in all styles and sizes. Brown's, 158 Queen St-. 6-29M8i. "For girls between the _age of 10 and 14 hundreds of summer wash dresses from I 75c.to $2.00. Patons. _ 6~29M1i. “Balbriggan underwear offered you here at just 29 cents per garment. Come in and see how good this is 'or the money. Moore dz McLeod. 6-29M1i. "Shirts, collars and ties to match -the.ver_v newest fad--here at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Moore E h\cLeod. ' 6-89M1i. "Anaemia, the most painful iiisord-_ or of the century, can be greiitly re- lleypd and in mam can cured hy the MH Dt use of Maeva Blood °Food, a prggilier tonic that is working wond- etfiil results in all cases of mental by inwuro blood. A box soc. The Two aes. 6-Z9ME8i. ' If Carfsdinn Panini Cereal Cc.Ll¢'.. Winds .'aiie,C»m..di. __n"nta,,,_ ne" ,Q (~,,~,_ fm. Mgt coaig be still greater and pl'lC°S Sf* Hi, BUY Yfllll' Slll`l'lW lm* Bt P‘\U"“\‘- _:Q , ,,,`,,,.,¢ infces. 1-zsati., pected to use so or io per cent- s-mill. iii ` Why? Because brood mare sires i- 'F-' Sa*-l-mv'-is 2.09 1-4 is a llali ilroiiier ie Klnaros 28086. Bcrijtll 2. 2.26 1-2 Trial _J_llll_¢ 12, 01 The comin sire of P. E. island ...?,,“°'Q an- (0 one of the best bred Canada. The blood that has made famous the great Nutwood, he has fourfold. His colts are 1arge,sty1ish, breedy looking,sound and show early speed and he will surely be a great sire.- He will be at owners stables for service until about August lst,afte.r _whichtirne he will be pre- pared for the fall races. _ T. cannon lviis. I _ l... FH* \ ~. 4/ J. I il . ' fr. 1/ '_ .’ IN Y _` X .1-""i¥‘~ " " if _ 5 -“_-*:,,~ew ' -if § ._ ___ 1, _,.1 _- '$1-‘.. *ii-'-~. -_f~.`-` _-...TQ 1 l 'f f' _ .- -i _ .'»,fj,»_»»»~_,_~.. ' '-2.3;; v‘=-','.§_,-~’=‘-;§f§'?"'~?-,i. fa". ij' 371`»"""3::.-1 ,_ "" ._ _ sf - `.... 5 2 5 - . .==.r.3l‘M_-..._-_ \>‘,.'n_?,_,i'_;-_ . _ii ,l.,;'v_§;‘_, g;l_'§-g_£._,.~,»n»»,:__ 4 HQ _.._ .EK §,*‘,-f,.,.;»°».~~'i f _ _ ._ 5" E5.-ii ' ‘ ‘ 1 5 -~ <1.-,r -5' <*t_~ ',»‘¥f-`}i-|,i . , ._. .~>..- .fi ..,,~,,- ~, -_ --A ._ ` See the No.3.; l , ._-. '-,_`-71 _ `~ Carrier, wide i' Q ' -._ _ i - ,‘. moulh, plain or "_§ _,_ _"#1 , flange wheels, I _ -is ;-M,-' iuadc of. malle- __ . -- able iron and ` '_ I h. d _ _ __ u . 3,55;/el C;;Tdm,;_ _ i’o_rler [ hnericani Hay wnible s,ylL__ Cnriier No. 5-for wooden track. ` LF* . .E Come Here For ° ‘ ' . .Haying Tools _ ‘ r Our line of liaying tools, made `1§. _Portct Co ,an American concern, is on: of the best' and mos complete displays that has ever been shown here.'I`he line includes carriers, slings. forks, pulleys, manila hay rope, wire cable rope and all other-supplies. The quality is above comparison and our prices are right. See the line. -~ - ’ U Canada s Best Carriages VV! are displaying now the largest exhibit of good carriages-_Csnada’s best-that l1a`s_"ev@'l“""i$ee°h shown here. The line is a choice selection' ofithe best made by the Tndhope, Dominion, Canada’ ind Mc- Laughliri factor- A d and most com- "Tes and includes . n pletely _,equi ped the s in a r te st vehicles you have styles, strongest H arne SS ever seen. \ We’re showing 25 different styles in her' ness-all grades, styles and ' varieties. See the show- ing. " _ - _ _ - - A Word to the Soldier Boys We want you to callin whilctyou arc iu__¥o\`hp and see our splendid display of carriages and harness. See wlrat’s really right in good vebic _Oiiaqhow renin win he open’ each night, special if ugh 'una we will have a staff of courteous salesmen to cxpltin to you the different points of each line. Call fire-,_\ve’il be expecting you. 5 `. _ _ ' . ‘,"'¥_ A. HORNE 9 l - . 1 ' \ ' rv-W.. v-- 1 1-vt syn- -_ --v-_