'im' “TNT lmws_ mer UIALIJ GUARDIAN < V lronnnic naw. . ' _ _ =»H__iW¢ll"¢rsS vt THE cEnrnAL_cUAltl-l.lnn iz V” ..._ "|'.-.| (_ -l ,,*__‘_°;‘_._<;_f.=f-_iz-=<1 w= °g.=_»=1-ppc you e tune rmun min ,_ V _ .B . 1 _ , 1,# _ - 4 ...ns 1...... fm fn.. ..f.§.. 5. .°l’5‘ Y S~*‘i."°*’- ‘ff P=ff=°i <;.i_“m‘<°~~T~° '=-or 2f'”~»»<°r~'%».°i2»'=”€=f.-ii "“' lslrvllwi Fur i . _ g w wit brilltancy. r Jenn P. Irvin; deeply ,m ,mm B, Yo _ ’ . . , rt, at which it was de-_ Our Prices! -*Direct from the manufacturers vc are ab’ Bpmman U" "““’ ‘“"‘l”°°°°° °*' nate to uk the Department or an-i to sell them at as low a rice as 0 e °°"d°d t° “‘°‘“ “‘ ml' '°°°°* "4 cancun to me Live stock Jud Ill Canada. ‘ P _ .V u fall buy anywhere bereavement. ~ - I _ '_ ` 'Classes on the' farm of Mr. Johnmglg. Dre Ce Ci COAL ARmvA"'LB”'__Th Gill at York, on Monday, July Slat, _ ,mm Am." Wm be du: h=::_l;°:>_::: beginning at 2 o in .arrangements recognized as tho best authority J S week wm__ 7M__t_°“ hard ___o“l_ _md gredbeézgumadgdtt:_vl;rii;g_hln_ns;_°_l<;t;>_§ on the subject, will deliver . 0 'Y lect 3° '°h°°“" Edvmm B93* Wm wvether a member of the Institute or B um on ,_ -1-__-§_i_ 1 ___,!_H ` ad in- ten days with 850 tone liard'm,_t 1. invited to at¢_,nd_ l K \ | L 1- -t ,,, control- ow. is run 1 soo ~ _ ‘“ “° "P N ' ' wommws INSTITUTE -A meet _ “ _ _ _ . _ _ __ IN ‘ __ ._ _ _ ,wsllijsl-I(:?NEg» i2g;];_)é;uMri‘ :Infact tg; yomalrq Inatiq-:lu ‘gag _ Mlfkd "Oli, ch°‘0Il\s e _ . ‘ " » - ~» e u y a ver on W nesday, ` sold the mnoener Bertha M-_ so par-[July 2,,¢__ Th, ,ubmt dimmd was _ on Monday. July 2Ist. °"’ w POWNAL CIRCUIT “Th” P°W“°1 read by Mies Mamie MecPbai1 on lm .__ _ tl I , Sfliegtef gmfme Mgnwga m|;l1‘it:_ll‘__ the Improvement ofthe Schoolhouse. Seats on sale nt- the leadin 273115 li hich a very interesting paper was Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barry of oncton are touring P. E. Island. W _ ednesda I l 1 Ladies’ SummerD_res§es We have a numbersofiine white dressesin stock. Some are trimmed with lace, some with embroidery and again others are all embroidery. N ow 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. $2.50 dresses f»r'$I.98 3.50 “ “ 2.75 8 it ct Miss Taylor, nil; at Falconwood, y u y 3.35 ci sc rim- i ____ il: ` Hard Coal Due to arrive per Schooner “Sylora C. Hall” 650 tons Hard Coal in Egg a n d Chestnut sizes. _ 0. Lyons 0. 00. 1_3 Fon SALE .f The undersigned offers for sale the' following ialusble Poxesi- Four Male 7__o'_|_i¢e~ pups black, _ ‘ “ live' Fc male Foxes- pun--hlaelr. Si: Female Foxes-pure silver (some darli silver) ' Two Male Foxes- pure silver One Cross Fox -mostly black and _ ` silver I claim an expert knowledge of foxesend fox fur. There is only one section of Canada where the Hud- son Bay Company gets its cboirestgi fox iurs. These rankon the London ` market with the best furs from this province. Since last fall I have been in cor- respondt me with the fur dea‘ers of this Hudson Bay stctlon with a view to securing some of their ver) best stock. I visited the sectif n re- cently and out of hundnds of foxes offered for sale I had first choice and Selected the above. Tbev are all frie f rom rust and~the blacks have no white hairs i xcept the whl e tipped tail, They are all young fox es, now quite tame, larger, stronge- and l etter developed than the island tox. This province is :ow si,i'ft-ring the penalty of tco much inbreed- ing Here is the very stock with which our best Island foxes should be mated to produce the surest crop and the be.t results in the chcice.t fur. _ _ These f. xes will be sold singly _or in pairs, or the whole may be dia- pose l' of in one lot. The foxes may be inspected at any time by proposed purchasers. For time and place otin spection and terms of sale app y at once to mnroim H. Ben, K. c.. Sommmide was a ' sa. °' ° un °i°'rt'ii"nUn nonmuo. at Cape Traverse- 184-7 10tstEftf l N Best llard tical The schooner "Estelle" has nr rived from New York with 650 tons Anihrscite Coal in stove and chest- nut sizes. She will be followed im- mediately by the “Levi S. And- rews" with 95° tous in ¢KK» “°"° and chestnut sizes, all of highest grade and best q\1lllfY~ I Prices of this coal will bt l0'\°°¢ while discharging Klhdli’ *lid a l in your orders todlv» *lid °“"’f‘°' tory delivery will be made. IIUNIAIN, IIEII. & C0- Wholisaldand Retail Cool ‘l¢ll¢l'9- I _uh 1 2 *A _ _ Cook’s Photos Have the natural po=e ani ex- pres~iou delicate shading and fine finish you admire. Stuiio, new Desbrisay Bldck ` The living Picture ie our lddh. of ‘a successful portrait. This means s etlldy of the character and wood of the e_l_tte{_ as well as of salfeu feat- rggsl-n d t e facilities lor interpreting Uur studio equipment i to~date and the entire stud o eurrc nd nas a etlgned to pgt the sitter at else. enalx ing ua rp cite the living, natural. even. ds e canon. ii rdii is ia willanvi-ediiiiiti ani-swgia.. Munn' you The Bayer Studio -+ _l \ WE MAKE TEETII .\ '_ r w don' weoant save sue tee u 9 hfsva illtin possible to save tfem we i oso lini»t.wewl|l give youth beat,” su etuie purists to ‘et li yo cgi et ourdenta nee etou 'reassure y uuia undanteatiafaction. `, arm we gttarantee tsem to tit exactly. ll |25 Queen St Dr. Robins Goff‘s Phone 2751 Contain -delicious centres. _ covered with eniicingly nice, high class A ‘ Chocolate - a , _ lllndllng Klndllllll lilndllng In tafrivesl cargo cut slab! fY°U‘ NTB. Will be sold chesp from wharf. Also car load Douglas 9|; pannels, doo". S“"°" 'nd counter lumber. M. P. HOGAN- ileo. E. Full Halifax and Yarmouth were encamp- ed,_ forming the tenth and eleventh brigades. 'l‘-he new liquor law for training camps proved very effective, there being only one case oi drunk- enness during the stay in camp. SUCCESSFUL PICNIC.-The Corn- wall Methodist Church Bunday schooll’ picnic held on the Parsonage grounds on Wednesday afternoon and evening, July 9th favored by Providence with ideal weather was in every way a great. success. Visitors from Char- lottetown, Hampshire, Kingston, North Wiltshire, Lot 48, etc., all seemed to enjoy themselves. These annual reunions are eagerly looked forward to by both juniors and ee- niors alike and equally appreciated ln various ways. ‘There is a great deal of' labor entailed upon the willing workers of both sexes and they carry tired bodies home at the end of the day but when it proves a success they feel rewarded. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bethune of Mon- __ trcal arrived by the express last evening and registered at the Victo- ria. They go to Hampton this after- noon to spend a few weeks. ::Soda Water, Ice cold and spark- llng with cream. Ice-cream or phos- phates, Howel'e orange julip and Coca-Colo-are great favorites. Have your tried our College Ices? 'l‘hey're good-when thirsty visit our foun- tain. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store. Mtt. CITY HEADS MEET ' IN CONFERENCE. » _ _ . _ . . _ sasmt'roo1vf star., my 15 :- _ Delegates from _widely _separated sec- the thirteenth annual meeting of the Union , of Canada Municipalities which convened .in thisfcity today for a three days V ' session. Many mayors, and other otilcials are in- cluded in the attendance. Education, public utilities, health and sanitat- ion of the liquor t.raiIlc,and municln- al elliclerlcv ard some of the leading _ topics scheduled for discussion. _- '_-/-.1 .1 - 1 " _/lil...-»-it in-| 'nU%3¢l_l||ll X qw-i‘-i f 'ly ,¢;!lllit;.,.-an _ .I`_ _{. _‘ . _u____:__ l__°_‘ ATTRA` TIVF JEWELRY nnd ornaments dee' zned- especially tvfr Summelr wearing are not nccesaari Y oxuem ve. 0l`R DISPLAY includve many dainty and useful articles that you may wantur need, and all mod crater! priced. ‘ LW. TAYLOR Southside Quan #Square i I l ‘ llllllll COAl. f The Schr. "Oliver Ames". will be die lcre this month with - ' 700 ions and Schr. "fdward II. Iilalte" w ll load at New York in 0 about ten da) s. 850 tons ' Both Cargoes _ _ Best American llard Coal tions of the Dominlonare attending . ion, municipal finances, the regulat-' __ l It was decided to leave the matter drug stores 25e&J5e \` 1”" "ID with tl" b°“t- _ until the trustees talk it over, after _ _ M ' Q' " We have 'ost ` - ` °' " ' V I w ment of Invictus? the birds lziihig fdr iiigh §htP' _ Cervical in 'the Methodist Church on B“"'°r'm““°g' Th” °“bi°°t \°°u°°t°d . ' These are shown 'n ' “bmth “°“» J“lY tzotlb will 5° 5° for Au ust 6 b ‘wee 'Table Settn _ and blsok. laced and lbugdgeldleiidieiategdmzggi ‘ou0w':_M°mm‘ at u °'i’I°°k' The me¢etin8 th to be held at Mrai I P the new features are the new style tongue at- i evening at 7 °'°l°°ki Mmvhw M°th°' J. Murchison's Clyde River, at ll.30 _ , tachedtouppgm ,md weM_p,_°oHiniug the-new dist Church, afternoon at 2.30 P m ,__ , arrivals show many new features that dressy l ofcioclr; Clifton _ Methodist Church, ' ' ____ Af ' men el1ou.d see. _ -‘ Thursdéty, J uly. 24th at 7.80 p.m., _ _ . - f <1 a _ . _ it ...*:;'o:..‘.t~°.:’.:.vd"-0°. by E iosoiiis ST. TERESA s -’ ' ri. DRY oaisv.-'rue buttery camp * -~ . __ ut Aldershot this year was the most M _ *dv* "' & _ well behaved ‘and well conducted _ _ _,Qc » , camp for many years. says a Pictou £3' _ iss Queen st. . in Charlottetown. _ Mr. D. S. McQuarrie, Undertaker, e High Court ol the I. O. F. Mr. Neil McDonald of the Cape Breton Electric Office, accompanied Sydney for Charlottetown, where they will spend 'théir vacation. (From Yesterday'-s Evening Guardian) Mrs. William Stevenson of Boston, Mass., arrived in Char1ottetown.on Monday night and is visiting in Char- lottetown, the guest of her mothefr- in-law, Mrs. Matthew Stevenson. she will be joined by Mrs. Louis C. be nursed through her illness by Mrs ROYAL DIVORCE 'SUIT IN OOURT is seeking B divorce from his second wife, who before her marriage was a dancer. It is now rumored that in the event of his obtaining a divorce the aged Duke will. marry a yout-h prima donna of the Munich opcru house. Should he re-marry this will be his third morganatic alliance. The Dul-Ye ilrst wife was an actress named Mendel, who died in 1890. A few years later he married Antonia Von Bartoli, the dancer, from whom he is now soaking a divorce. JAKE STEAPLE HAS RESIGNEI) ' BOSTON, July 15.-Manager Jake Steeple, who led th Boston Red Sox zi Ivy., “i 'II IIIIMII ‘rim mint wor1d's0ham.oi0nshli> lascnen- son, has resigned. He will be suc- ceeded by Bill Corrigan, who has bevu a member of the Red Sox for years. nm: “oi » “.11- f»¥ AlL_W W “. SUMMER SPECIALS CITY TICKET OFFICE Life Underwriters of Canada OTTAWA. AILG. I9; 20, Zlat STANDARD C RHI" ICATLS. INTIRNATIGNAL GEOLOGICAL CONBRESS '|'oRnNl'_o. ONT. Aug. 1ui to mtl. Other Luv Excursion hue On Application DO NOT FORGET TORONTO. l9lJ. ` WL K. Rogers 1 CITYTICKETAGENT _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN Funeral Director an batman-MlaaA Femrulon.I-sdy Assistant- Parson Attention and Premptseas Guaranteed Ambulance calls answered at short notice IPIZCIALTIIS Dlelufecting and Fnmn ating Fumiture Rspaored and sup bolstered. Silent Salesman made ioofder Cb’tcv'n_|, Jyul mb, |913- I34, 7 8Mtts6i _ \ f G."5. wage; g ‘ .U _ _m A i’~.i.~§f.i.`il"i3§'llls.l".°#.?.l»'.=e.*i=."“.i-° Miss Mamie Inge, Hazelbrook, was among the visitors at the strawberry festival held in Marshfield yesterday. Misses Fannie and Annie Kennedy of Montague, and Miss Maude Cum- lng, of St. John, N. B., are visiting Crapaud, and Mr. J. B. Lea, Victo- rga. are in Charlottetown attending t by his sister, Mies Annie, have left Mrs. Albert E. Baker of Murray River left yesterday for Boston where", I _ , -' ,.~\*e:"<"l ~f"_*."~l Baker. A 'J '§‘=‘l‘-T; “_-_-N I, I \ :tn you waufr anything we travis M - \ and catnnot call, phone us, 218 is our Sealed Tender ddr d' t h number' By ringing us you Wm get Postmaster Geneihla willsslie regelied 0 , _ just what you want whenyou want. _ . it-the same courteous attention and :€h0;flM`;;_u';;§13N°g)“' 31° Friday’ the exchange. Batteries from Sydney, h 1 I 1 h _ _ Autigonish, Picton, Sourls, P. E. I.. tffgue? t or er home in Lower Mon 23rd! 1 9 4 NP This is_ the date of the MONSTER FEA which the parishioners will hold on the grounds surrounding their New Church- a Gothic structure of eurpasa~ ing beauty and well worth coming n distance to see. Everyone welcome and everyone treat sd right. _ Fares and Tram Arrangements Station Fare Train Depte Churlottetmvn To 1.80 P. M. Royalty Junction 60 1.45 “ York 50 I 55 Bedford 45 Tracadie 45 Mt. Stewart 30 Pisquid 25 Poako’e 10 St. '.l‘eresa.’s Arrive Cardigan 25 Tickets at one way first class fare will be issued from Georgetown, Emmerson and stations on the Montague Branch, good going by regular morning train, returning by regular evening t-rain. Returning special train will leave St. Tere~a'a for Cardigan at 0.30 p. m. and for Charlottetown at 7 80 p. tn. BY ORDER COMMITTEE 201-7~1lM10i i _ it ir 2 10 2.18 u u 1| eegwgolo ends See? ri it 7.26 McCabe. They will leave for Long Is- ‘ land. New York, on Mrs. Bake;-‘a ar- rival in Boston, where Mrs. McCabe will undergo mn operation She will _,_ _ ez-‘. __ ~"-_" -"*»"e}' if rprompe service, that we give you , K , I' ° °°““Y°“°° when you Shop i>_ers9_1H\_l1Y:. U” *hi* diiriiilckihliistimirmaugirhn Bifmiiiided phone-cali 219. The Mr¢:Kinnon Drug y ' B es _ per Week over (Rural route No . 2? gg; Com” Great George and Ileletlg from Bonshaw Prince Edward Island] from the Postmaster Geueral’s pleas- ure. ____ . ’ ;°rinted notices containing furtherl ' _ . ___ _ in ormatlon as to conditions of pro- daliylrlitilterglifril-IiiheJlliia!drii1i;' o'l‘hgvi:d)diicte tih p°°°d Contract may ‘be seen and the suit of the eighty-two-year-old blank 'mms °| Tend" may be 0b' Duke Ludwig of Bavaria brother of tained at the P0” omces 01 B°“' the< late_E‘mp,,eBB.,ot.Aus1,.alm_ who shaw, Riverdale, Churchill, and at the office of the Post Oflice Inspector. ' JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oflice Inspector. Post Oflice Inspector's Office Ch'Town, June 26th, 1913. 6-27Mi3l. = _.»"""""...‘9~‘Pf - L .t C`*_‘:;} nan. con rmicr SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived al: Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 15th August, 1913, for the conveyance of His Majcsty'e Maile, on a Drolloeed Contract for four years, six times per week, over Ru- ral Mail Route No. 2 from Sourie East., Prince Edward Island, from the Postmaster General’s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may he seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Souris East, Chepstow., Greenvale, Red Point, Little Harbor, and ot the ol- ilce oi the Post Otlfce Inspector. JOHN F. WI-IEAR, Post Oillce Inspector. Poet Oflice Inepector'e Otllce, Charlottetown, July 8rd, 1913. ' 47-7-4M_f8ipd. _IL in-‘” ' on _ . -‘.,.;' f`1.} ` lgkf' -gf#.3.'i°§ ,._,-__..-_ ,.- . a,,__~,` .ai ,, _ __ ~. wt--up MAIL CONT RACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 15th August, 1918. for the conveyance of His Malesty's Malls, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, over Ru- ral Mall Route No. 4 from Coleman, P. E. I.. from the Postmaster Gen- eral'a pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forma of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Olllcea of Cole- man. Lot 10, and at the ofllce oi the Post Oflice Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oflice Inspector. Post Oflice Inspector'a Oflice, Charlottetown, July 3rd, 1913. 6.95 tc it Stanley Bros The always busy stirs. M57. ll Notice to the Public i just received a carload of.Beaver flour direct from the mills in bb's Tilsou’s i`ride Roval Stuart Rainbow Delight Phoenix Square Also Bran & Midrlleings at very lowest prices. Give us a cali. W GRANT 8 CO. » 360 wi`mMEil. Qu;en St % bbls & 25 sacks. We also carry a full line ofthe following choi e Brands of ffaur. Who Handle BUTTER We wish to point out briefly the advisability of placing butter in COLD STORAGE during the sca=on of plentiful supply, carrying it over to the time of usual scarcity. In this way supply and de- mand, with corresponding prfces, are more evenly balanced, resulting in benefit to all concern d. The BUTTER is hzld in our storerooms at an even lemprrature, under the mo t up-todate system of mechanical refrigeration, which ac ually improves the quality. ' Details of storage rates, with any other imfor- mati in possible, will be furnished on application, VVe are open to purchase a limited quantity of Strictly First-.Jlass DA[KY BUTTER, and would be pleased to he ir from dealers having any of that grade to offer. The island Cold Storage Co.,l.td. _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. 318-7-17Mtetlli l l I A Castle in Spain e “not in it" with a good substantial, up-to~\lat.e steel range in your lritchen. Don‘t h iard u all your money, building castles for future years, and in the meaut|me_ha\.e your wigs worn out In dai y toil, working with a poor stove. Th" Farmer's wifes s well aa the Farmer. need good tools. A few dollars invested now in an-» Enterprise Monarch Steel Range will asve the time and temper of the hou. ekeeper, lessen fuel and repair kills. S. W. CRABBE ` Agent for Enterprise Monarch Steel Ranges > l l l `_l lf;"°;_ '_‘ I I You Need Our Kind i Of Good Plumbing When you want plumbing that is better than the common kind- thet lasts longer than cheaper systems and gives no bother-you need to see us. We can give you perfect and permanent satisfaction on every point of the work. know by actual comparison and oxplerienoe that or the price our style of plumbing is the best for your ome. No job is too b g, no job is too small repairing. remodellin(ga;»r acomplete new system receive the same careful attention. l, write or phone 303-.l. ‘ Fred H. Trafnor 0,f’,ff¢§,'.‘.'.“ii‘.... 46-7-lhillll. _l it l ll,