5'5 ‘.v'¢§d"c-. 5g .:>._ - - s . ., ‘f. flame-we‘ _\>~_-.-Q... .'-._.r?“' D ice-yea» >4 04v00-om¢04—0v&0§-+++9€+04§§O ta-a .. (Suhfjcll) . LX- Oils- tiieess of your fruit! Your-jams and jellies made the old- fashioned way were delicious-but. after all your risk and hard toil, they con- éaiiited only part of the goodness .of the ru t. That half-hour or more of boiling stole away the flavor and color that you new can save by using Certo. The Certo process requires only one minute of boiling. That is why Certo-made jel- lies and jam have a richness of flavor nevc r possible the, old way. Simply becausenone is boiled away. And they keep perfectly. Certo is economical. It makes 50% more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit. Certo is pectin -“Mother Nature's.leil Maker." Booklet of Recipes with every bottle. If your grocer does not have Certo send his name and 40c and we will mail you a bottle. Write for new revised and enlarged Certo book of 73 recipes (free). Douglas Packing Company. LHL, Cobeuri. r atures yéfeirerountl. j ell ma ke r Your Account i Please Account-s due are being mailed to- day. We request your prompt atten- tion to same. THE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN illi liiili SHOP from Batman's Catalog. A BRILLIANT STUDENTw-l-‘ol owing is lr. Neil hlacbeod. Jr.. 0i‘ Sum nerslde. at .\Ic(}ill l‘nivers.'t,v: Took double course in Arts and iedlclne and this spring received .115 degree of Ileehelor of Arts; iassrd in all subjects in second rear Medicine, ttaking second plact in Aggregate of Marks; led his veilr in Ptrvsfology. _with- lmnors. llso in Anatomy Histology and Em- Wrgrolouyn .\lr. .\iacl.eotl has taker‘. i position for the summer" months in Iroquois Fails, Oniario. JUDGMENT RESERVED-An the Txrherltiel- (‘ourt yesterday .\ir. lustiro Aulette DYESiYilZK. ti“ use ol‘ the Kim: Vs Mnrtluck .\ic Iiinuon wa‘ continued. This action mvoivrtl a dispute as to the YIN‘? hip of a wait-r scow and arose ill onneclion with the sa'c of ll lredge ‘by the (l(l\'(‘l“i1ll(‘lll tn thc lt“l‘l\(l(‘ill. (in behalf of the (‘rown there was cxanlitlcd J. K. liionkln mp, Snpcrintctlticnt ti llredercs tor zhr- Maritime Provinces, liu-zh (lil- li. inspector of _l)l'0ll‘e'(‘5 i"? m9 - Provinces, A. W. (lauds-t. ..e!o\\'n n"!l Capt. ' Murchison, Pinrtte. The svll-"tcss-sr examined on behalf of the defend- rnt were, tho ticfentlent. (fflill- 101"} N. Slelmnalrl, former inspector ol ‘n-edees, anti .l . hlnCnlloa, South» .<.rt. .\t tho t lusion oi‘ the (‘VHF JlPP counsel xumrnell up on lrotll Iidns and judlrnletil xvas rcfivrvoli. 1n Gm. S_ lumen. ii. (l, appeared or tile (lrewvn and .\ir. Donald Liar- Kinnon for the defendant. .___.A-——-i§}~—" “" PERSONALS Mr. ll. ll. A-t-orn. Souris. Wt" ill lilo oily _\‘l'..ll'l'll.‘-)'. \\'. Alnrdocit, l\illl'l‘1l_\' in lilt' l-Itjr. .\l r. i.. Rivcr, is Ml‘. .\. (‘. Ii.()_'!,t.'l‘:~‘, .“iliiillll('i'<iil', is t ‘iilr- Victoria lion-l. Mr. (‘. A. Itirhalrtlstln, Alontronl, F; rl-pistl-rvll nt the Victoria liotel, Rev. F. (Ionicy, Richmond, is in lilo city. .\ir. ll. .i. .\l.-i.l-il:ln, Rt. (‘n-oflécr‘. is rcgiuft-rcli at lill! Rcvtrrt‘ liotol. .\ll'. A. S. illennilttln, New Pl-rlll. was in llu- city _\'(§:‘l(*l‘(lZl_\‘. n.‘ M. sn-warl. gill-nth nl tin- htr. and .\lrs. Montague, arc , Qllfitiii Hotel. V; N. . i . ENDURE FOREVER» Because we use th every best marbles and granitcsiobtaln- able such asi Statuary, Lt. Rut, Italian White Nlarblecland Blue White and Pink Vllcsterly, Barre, (lulncey and Best Black and Red granites. These choice materials, In any dc- aiqn cut by our expert workmen. We sell at the lowest pos- sible prices. We can also supply you with the cheaper grades of marble and granite, such as! N0. 3 White, Standard Blue and other dark marbles and N. B. Grey and North Jay White granites etc. '. hcse materials we sell at very low prtcel. Call, write. or phone {or designs and prices, thcy can- not be equslficd on F‘. E. I. ere Beck & Son Granite and Marble Manufacturers Montague, P, E. l. WONDERFUL $atln anti Swede Pu m ps $4.95, $5.95 to $8.75 ‘We have received by express the newest in Satin, also Swede Pumps at popular prices. i SEE OUR WINDOW this week at the Queen Hotel. I Ztiowrs. A. \'. Arnlrltroilg and L. ‘G. Knowles, St. Jollu are at the Victoria liotel. I i .' Dr. (‘mngo of the (‘cntral I "hl . an (“ilurcll left on Monday iror rlprinlzllill. liaiifax. and other places on the mainland. | firs. Mary Prnutlc, City lclfr Sat- lrtiay on a visa. lc hrr . int-r. .\lrc W. C. Squires of New ll-z-lforl‘. .. I,‘ j TO FREE voun ARM/S 3-,, . or HAIR on ruzzi (Iloullnir Secrets) No toilet table is complete with- lltt anshcd lroln the skin. To ‘l'0lll()\'l‘. hairs you merely mlx into a paste enough of the powder and water to rover the nbjcclltlnltllle ltairn. ’i‘his -'.i:o-nlti be left. on the skin about 2 minutes, then rubbed oiT and the zkin washed, “hen ii will be. iottnd ‘roe from hair or hlelnlsh. Bo surl- you get lzriluino til-Ultimo. for your Drug Wants and other articles. Prompt service. ~ i MeKinnon l Drug Co. the splendid record of Us‘ ,- ln-rtotl; ll iilllllll plat-kayo oi‘ dellltono, tori h it lair or fuzz can be quiukly| l_ Ell llllN CONVENTION POSTPONED - The annual convention oi the Phat alaeeutlezll Asuociatloxl. which wa Q have been held yesterday n himmersitie. hns been pustponet until July 18th. VALUABLE PROPERTY PUR CHASED-The beautiful residel. ital property “Bonnnhinley" o. Longworth Avenue. the estate o the late Col. John A. Longworth was sold by utietion to lllr. \\ (‘hester S. lllcLure yesterday for 512.7110. There v:as keep comps ‘ition at the saln, and Mr. llenja~ lnin (‘arts-r conducted the sale i. his usual husinesslilze nlunuer. ElRlDE-TO-BE SHOWEHED. .\lt.< Neill hlt-Kemzie Reserve St. vns hostess for a 'nli.‘l('(:li.lll(3()ll' illUWUl‘ on 'l'n/.\.\‘§ta_v t-vcltirgi; u-nnr of Kiln; .\ll'c0 \Vlliltv \\'ll()>'4 uz-rrialxtt takes place ncx; wuel: i. Hr Joseph Stewart. Many \'t'l'_\ pretty lzlfts were received and l .t‘.tlSl enjoyable evening: spent utn.<ii~ and games. A dzlilltj lunch and happiest gout wishes for the prosper tivo ilfillL‘ hroultil’. iii) uveuil; to I cluszc. IN MEMoRiTlM IN MEMORY OF CATHERINT WILLA McPHAlL _.\ plvoiy flower has passed fror earth To that dear lnnd ‘which knows n: dearth. \Vht-n hoauty doth renew its bfrlh For cvermoro. \Vt- saw its fragrance here exhale Fain would we pierce within lh veii_ To see its grztce in heaven's fai dale. For l'\'(!T‘l1l(ll"l". t) tcntlcr hearts with wo oppressed; that the llrrllut, itcccivl-s ills faithful once- to res l-‘nr ovormnre. ' Know Snviourls iovin‘ Po,» when life's pilgfillltlllt‘ is ck Our loved ones we shall met-t onc- more, . And with them praise to (itlti on" pour. i-‘or evormorc. ' W. EDGAR ENMAN ,2:nll-1l-1l -?—-<0>-—~- HQTEL ARRIVALS | QueehlhoTEl. i (‘. ill. Pratt. St. PoterF; Mrs. (‘ ild. Pratt. St. Peters; B. Raynr. Al Mrs. Effie \Vhite\vay B: J. H. Jefferson Miss Robina John tson, Truro Miss Irma Johnson lTruro: R. M. Stewart. Montague; -l\'il‘.'i. R. M, Stewart, Mental-rue. Newton. i REVERE HOTEL i lMontrt-ni: .l. l) Mohellatl, Ne‘ IVKIYLYIP: \\'. ll. .\ia<:Dona1d. Ener- \'. 8.: Fred Mullally, Kensiilg l. l . . lnu. It. l). ii. MoCoubrey, New ‘(P10854001 Chester lBulman New ‘(iiasgout XV. ‘dd- McLeod Mt, isitthlflfll John Russell. Newcastle: Qt» lwllitgn. Toronto: C. L. Filrnees ‘ ' "' ‘f- h- N- liliyren Jialifnx; - R- WHY-herald. St. .John' A.-W i} ‘lillimilll- ‘Gill’; P. J. Gleeson 51- Jllilll: ‘Ida Younker concord -\_'~ii-I Myrtle Buchanan. Somerf lliic. Niassu; M. Kennedy Montreal; C. (l. Band. Montreal. l‘). ilrn\vll_ York; \\'. F. (Jlcugi i - ‘rcss Stool (‘ar mam MUTINY IN THE sov|5~r ARMY l)’ o lo noc i. w . izztirlz; 2s flftcl‘ illo.\.aldll.i M“ "W" P"! (town soul troll“; fiFhung with force’ l“ Jilhcilll‘. and thirty n1 tho Illlitillllrll-g’ |..-,,|,.,.., hm," mo] oxctrlltcri. ll('('()l‘(iii.lfi{ to a tic/v» ti) from iilt‘ P/ioscmv t-(lrly-qnonyhiilltlt l I Hiovsloldiiltlillt ’l‘itlontr-n. O “hon tllr- lnutlnv broke out l‘.‘.".‘"lflllfi.i".l"1' l». lnlilnitanor-l alnltllpl-i...politic“l cm” u“. fnrpt,“ "u"; Rllollltlovzolrtlltzlnll. 11.--A GILLETTE SAFETY IMZORS in leather case with three blades. Former Drice $5.00 97c The White i)rug Store ' fQO-O-O-Ovvvvv 00-00 s v71. nut... , Phe Girl Who Had No Chalice (‘ontlnucd from Page 2 l They worenll llaun‘! she utnde her way in the snail town‘! What did the (‘ll) hold for her? Nothing but tlle wreck u‘ a friendship with u girl u‘: school nd the disllluslon 0t a man she ad once been in love with. She rated it. the noise in the streets. n.» restaurants, the great blazing ibhts and the restless electric sign. vhere ‘was its charm——especlzllzy o the people who lived t'ar uptown, xhu raruly saw the vory excitement hey praised (he city icr givixg “Please can't l come ‘hack now‘. ‘n yuu? .\' l lHIOW." ' She stared at the words. for fl m0 .l£’ill, Then she zuitlressctl it, "pant-fey Williams. .\i(\l‘i((.‘l(l\\'ll Vi." She famed it, and rant: cue o. he bells standing by the door un- 11 a hc‘l nor llmlcllrvll- n "St-till this ilnnletiizliol)’. \ sht- ;\ , And thcn she closed the door; “Rial lnlo her rooln, turned of. no lights and Hllillllllll h" “BEN?” rom hr-r shoulders. shllllfili ml" (d. Five nlinutea tater she was - ep. Tomorrow-Realization __.___----4Q§}—i' '” lTOGK ouortrlons llALli-‘AX. Juno ‘ notations furnished by Jllilllfgli ml Ward. hltunhtara of hlonttca ltltPli lllxchtltlgtr.) ‘I11 ‘Polepilohc . rnnlptolt t. i.il\\'i‘(‘i\L'“ FRY-if - 'ttn\\':| Power _ uha (‘ant- Sllllill‘ Pill - \ln<-ric.all Pt-trnlcuul 1n (‘an 1 River Prt-tcrrctl 101“. Ell 7 l lpnnn. punish ltlvcr (‘om . . . . - - -- tunl (‘ompany of (‘zlunda .. rilisil l-Illlivirt- Slot-l int Pill l-nnlanr. ' hllihi illl\\'illi,‘.!i\!l .il.iil‘l'llliii(' Pulp auadian (it-norni idiot-trio , ' lhiliil (‘oln. . lunlitron ilrldjil‘ lontrcal Pmvl-r .... {illnipvg lilo .. lationai iii‘ll\\'t‘.l‘i('tl ttlantit; lluuzll" .triti.~lon he jostling people. the ‘bands in! hem? ] She picked up a tlfegrltph Folunk] nd began to write: - 13,~~(Stock . i PRINCE i EDWARD l ! l l TODKY 3.15. WIGHT 7 AND 5J5 Matinee, Adults 26c. Children 16c. Evenlnmbrcheatra 31c. Balcony 26c Qhlldren 16c. _~i A Vivid Romance, of Yeilng Blood‘ and on strain ¥~~7.._ The Story ot a girl's great adventure between Dawn and Dawn is amaringly depicted. Prncc Pathc lZeviev’-~‘_‘1‘olfch All Bases” .n\.. (‘nr l‘: ifollnllry .nl. Lucolntltilo. tn. Slut-itinl: it liclini nai-oinla (‘ogpt-i‘ . .. ‘zinadinn Pacific ltailuaf» Jew York (‘cntrtll ‘ulln (‘uln- Slnttll- ‘rllcilllt- Stool ntrrnntionni Pnpt-r leiiy" SDFllll-Eiiviti lt‘I\'. i‘t‘ll'tlit‘lllll 3 W. ll). McArthur, lKenslng. utcrnatitlllnl Mot‘. . tending .. .., outhern P: l Vie lry , . , , _ _ , , , , Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . BAN KS ('()llllIl("‘.t- , _ , _ _ _ , _ __ tank " .ank sank Nova ticotia Wheat, July 10074., Supl, 1pm,; '96- 11052. Corn, July 801/, so} m. Dec. c7. ‘ oats, July 41%, SQpL 3"r-_ _ m-Oi-~—~___ 'REIGHT WRECK ON THE C. N. R. LONDON, .illllt‘ i2. -Thl- \\-|-..,,|,_ tntl tho firo which rt-snitod from t yestt-rrlzly on the (.‘. N. it, mnip inc u mile and ll quarter oar-it ol he village of Koywood. in ntlli en {flllllllt lhc nitration of (‘. N. it, Ifflflliliii null tlllxiliaril-ll on tin sontlon dnlsiort. ilioluhlsrn oi‘ the wrocklnl: crow into that tho danmgo will ltnlount .0 at. h-ant $250,000, '11,.- pm; L. ltcrr-anerl hy tho fact thnt the in“; ' '"" 171"‘ llllllllllzcll llll|('l| oqnlp ltt-nt nnll properly whip,‘ ‘mu n“, (llilliij ill.l'lll‘ii, i-li‘ train which flggnrm; l" H“ Alt It _ was n through 1314M“ """""| m" "Willi". and tho wrecl: I "tlrrl-d frlnll tho llrl-llitilll: of :41 1. ll‘ llluh-r ll loaded frl-lgln m; ...l: car \.a.l iolulctl with on, whorls for the repair nhop work l‘hl-. hronk tn thn train come in n mllt iill‘ cl-tltrm and in “ll fr)"; .'.t‘('l| curt‘. lt-fl tho. I|‘(|,(‘k_ 1y." U, the wrecked curs cntlght. fir tron. tho nxplonlrln of n tank trnr fillet. .vith gasoline. Liver and Bowen ht-Always eel Fine There's one right Ily to speedily tun. up the liver and keep the bowel: regular. Carter's Llttlo lvcrPll never . mum I team Ihll than nothing l0 ood tot‘ Under the Distinguished (lOlVilNG, MONDAY, JUNE l8 Patronage of His Honor Lieutenant Governor Honorable Murdock lllcHinnon and His Lordship Right R Bishop of everend Louis J. O'Leary, Charlottetown ONE NIGHT ONLY A1 8.15 SHARP The Paulist Ghoristersl Rev. Fr. William J. Finn, Conductor The Worid’s ---70 voices“- 45 BOYS In 1912 the Paulist Ch prize in the Division of l-lonor in the Great International Competition o1 Choirs at Paris. and conductor, was decorated with the Palms of the Fremh Academy on that occasion No other concert number of perfectly trained soprano and alto voices. orga niza tion Greatest Choir 25 MEN oriatcrs were avrardcd the first Father Finn, the founder present: so large a Seats now on Sale. daily. Niall orders ‘l ickct Office accompanied by marked money order, or regisetred letter. promptly attended to. and best availabc seats set aside. opens 9.30 a. m. cheque, PRICES—~$1.10, $1.65. cAPlrAl. seelunc lNVESTMENT IN FAR EAST LONDON. Junt- lrltdo lnllulltllv-sl llrl- eol-ltiltl! lrol of the coal, lrnn and oli (‘hlna. nurortlltls: to inforlnnli: supplied to the llrltinh Hoard Trude from trustworthy sourccll. The Stlnnee interests have 82» interacts oi Germany in v00.tt00 already invested in mncossinnn in llo nun. C0 £2.15, which Includes Tax. ‘tlorlniltl t i nook profitable , oulot tholr lcapltnl in tho run-it. In prewar dnyrl ll.‘ (lvrnlan tln- lullln lulrrosltn of (ll-rnlnny lay (‘llll- li'l tho west. Mnny of tho wt-nlr-rn of Ilnnrlu-ta urn now luoro or loan m i('i(l.*‘-(‘.4| to hl-r. and reports are 0f lnornmtllatlnlz o! schemes for the ‘extension oi the commercial Russia. 3] |Chlna and other eastern markets. iiltwntln. he near Pulunv. This group has ‘rvnvll oil m‘ fhlleklnttlz, and is interested also in coal near Hann- now.'l‘llo hig Sloanen: ion oi Germany has corporat- S l,0ll0.ll00 avesteti in coal interests in Shant- nlz. Ilonnn. llu-nan. and il\i\fl-(li1(1\\'.in Snghailen nulpauy lull noluethillr: like 3 » near this , l.- ltlthllfl-l invested in cnnl nntl Iron concessions. 'i‘llirty~elgllt (lnrmnn ulglnoorn are now wnltlng iilllllnhnl for iuntructioml lrouwd to val-Ions conle ' 'l‘ll'{ pr sum oi’ lCDllOTlliC c tuition; lurmany b theEretlu ts o! grout wit‘ - the dlllllltllt In to -, l { new l f,” lpoiled ll t ."‘ ‘n Royal Vick}, . 1| ' MeGill chili; "lllreal Anoll- i should ‘iiiadtfur commnllfltlon l" ‘elllrlylm lhntted. l: ._ "ring Funds. “mum! “l! ii Army to rill: circular unli in “IARDHN Turnmuu Fl ‘PRICE $3.75 Ladies Whit Canvas SD01- Shoes with Pate“ leather tfimmin, and rubber" hel as illustratedpric per pair , __ 33,7 A SPECIAL PRIC ' IfddiES hi Buck 2 Strap Sii per-s and Oxford Goodyear welt sewn soles. Spe in] price per p‘ . . . . ‘ii. Order by lViai Purdic- Ferguson Shoe Co, Lid. Sunnyside Ch’Town, P. E- i- . .4 I Carlefs Seeds lirllll and prMW" Big Crops A lull stock of mill» and Dependable "'4' Qoqvqv-Qro-o-vvo-o-o-ov-voo-vw-a o-QQ-‘Q-oO§ Q Seed 5"’ stock at our Queen Street. Milli w" and Phone orders Kw" prunlpt attention. Onion Beta, Shallots. G den Pens, EIPIY 5"“ F“ to”, How". sud; Vowel.- Garters Store to Queen Street Emmi" >0>O°‘ 5-00040-0040 coo k aa-co4""' 4000000‘ BAYER immortal)“ ltl3 Great V Georés y.