r $911 ' A ' ‘num Lu-nor unw H . . _ 'rss cn;sRLo'rrETown consoles '_ mn "iw- Wsm »~~ .. .ff , --~ -_.-:._ . _. __ ~ 1 __ __ .':_ Q _ _ _.___ __ _ _ _ _, __ -__________,_ rsnrisii n ' t'°“' --- 'cnirLouE'rowu inn ELSEWHERE ”-E1-mmelled - ~ ;" V4' ’/ uisouvenif 1 V _ l It pays to buy .initials province rgisifl _si ` ' f ~ l (From Yestsrdafs Evening Guardian) , _ _ 4 . Q _ ' neqsasn ~ fi-“ii W* Weilner. Jeiueler - _ _;,_p.-. should psy their electric light hill ' ' " _ -' today and receive the discount. Gel ;~a~~`Fs_lliily Piinio time to have that family may not be together ` and you are sure of Now' is, taken, for ts if you have the pic- ofrur STUDIO We have n nice assortment of Parlo Kitchen and Alarm Clocks ` ' Prices Moderate. C. W. Patterson Jeweilcr , Pli_ong_i22-li , Hard Coal Afloat and to- arrive per Schornets "ll:.m’etts” and johanua” and "Ann ]. Train- or'? 1200 Tous liest quality Hard Coul in Egg, Slove and Ch_esi_nutSizen. _ _ Customers would do well to book their orders so as to have _filicir C‘.us.l .delivered wlifilst :vessels _are rlischarg-_ ing.. » SL ‘».v_f>“_~°f__€?_1.C_9. Colton and Woolen' _ ~_ Waste. Spnilary Colton |‘t\lisl»i1-g Cloths for Po Worr-Hoiisrs, Garages, Mnchi f- Sh-‘ps and all (ienrral i‘urpu+en Wrih-_ for samples and l|nutwi<»ns in the nisniifnrt- urer. 'W H . (tray 3 Co. 1 ` 93 25 Coumimi St., _ Montreal, P. Q. 1 8 |Mttsl'lits gium. V ,. ( _V . n. ¢:3f}1"`<>\: if ji .-' ¢"f`~‘\ ..` J » .-' ' V .`>'..L_-\‘€f1 _ ' p i '_' ‘ i Q f SINUPSIS 0? CANADIAN NORTII. 1 'QUEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANV~Dtlrson who i"' the ents- hnadiol a '|1lln|ly. or tiny mule over I8 pears old. map omestoad is quarter sec lon of a- vsi :ble Dominion lnnd in Manitoba. Baa atchewan or Alberta. 'Phe sppliosiw muh# appear in person at tim linmlnio Lan s .ggenc or Sith-srrency lor the district. ntpy hy proilv may be made nt an¥lAzenop, on carts n condltioills by lat er, mu her. tion. daughter, brat er or slats! n1 lnésnriinz hnmestesder. Du ios.- x months' residence upon and cultivation ui the land in such ui thu? years. A liumestaader map live wi_ linlne miles ol his hnmesien ons farm uint lesattti acres sole? owned -md Dsolisied by higi or hy ii s is her, mother. so auth dr rather or sister. 'I cs:|.sidr‘ districts s iiornesteadsrtln oops A n is room a our or :po lon iilnngslllle ,hilt humgstosd. Prius glplsgs?-glriist reside upon the home stead or vrevemptio six months in each 0 asra from alle olhomeste dontry gnafiidinl ,the sims required to earn `g|1elt‘¢tM patent.) and ouitlvatre lllty a tl . . At hogtliitolider who has exhausted his homestead rlztft and cannot obtain Dre °lllllt\»..,°ms nl rtorspn chss dtiome- stlad lnoargsrn dlstrlc s. llrloe_’lii.ii0 P-'f wrt. uutips;-uns: ruins six _ ontnr in :adsl rtlyaars. cphiguats ill't.v sores v so _,av _ouas wor w_wpv0RY rl ...i2:ii'.:m.'.:~.~=.*.f.",°.'.-.:f.':.‘:y.;‘.: s.“.~°....-if lftilu nent 'ri' no no nal for. ‘ _Coal 1' 1"ha'~¥sl'_idio"|i;r Levi. Si Andrews will tn: duqhsrssiicitt Ang. v5'»h ' with s es-gn . of lcon tens ofthe celebrated Lsekawsns Anne(-C` . S dCliti lla# tlllit/iriliamsa utlnqiiillity oi'“c:l:l Ihloh [ave suit para aruisfaciino last T?" ' ' ‘i »\'i“_on:°;rs|'\il glad!" nge' to tells dr-liver y while Villi” ilt.‘la`|\in¢_ when prices are we 'E ii C0 and now, Call in and sec' worlt. 1/ ii 1. tts`v..'i.j I. ltashlb. A sf ' Strong_ f Plough f Boots . . These plough hunts are ilu.-" luv-rites with all fnriuevs. 'l`hey- bear the imprint of the Amherst - Bootnnd Shoe Company E -~iliehall1uark for rx- pcrt vvoiltntansliip and strong, highest grade _ materials. They are made in n wide p c_0'ml`ortsl»lc lust. nie easy I; to the fret nritins s rong _ 1 1 1 scrvlncalile und listing as the most rritlf-.il could want. " G"¢`fl light weight. a`l sir s ~ $i50 ‘ Heavier stock... Si 75 § Verylieuvy... .. 52 ig Soft and linny boots made in chrome kip.......... $2 li Mintilnite grain in lri~ck ' and tan, sewn hy the Gnod - i “ \"enr‘pi'tct-s-'. highgrade .~.hoe, nilsi'/es... . . . . . ..<...$35o E Alley £5’ Co V- I | _ J Charlottetown. gil 1| irq Queen Sweet ' '___ ', The Misses Bessie Condon and Cla- Lime Juice serrst t _ ` per bottle Summer beverage. ne.. ci coin. _lust received 'nnoilier ship_ on Monday afternoon. sim snendins “wilt "f s°v°'¢|g", and Mon' John and Bellelsle rivers and bays: ' half were children, no one sulfcred, » __ but on the contrary, all looked ex- sovcfdlin Io and cents euioyed every miniite_ (Mr. (March liionisetjrat 45 a u d75 cents Gem 6 Amo” the mek “me Per bottle runusrgwho a. Ievvnyears ggo niacin his lrlille ,l\iC€ Vtlllkill I" TYPhQid runner in a ten miie grind. held under Gcfms in water insidg 15 min- the nuspices of the M.A.A.A. has en- llle-* and ls Slfnngly re?0_mmen` A.A.A. championships at Charlotte- 'ded hy lending physicians as town. Armour iss entered in the uve 'i healthy and invigorating mil* f““- 11°F' °*'°P<“““ 1““‘P' _“nd it if ous culinsnrizen A WORK H A RMONIOIN 'l`0N Fl Correct. l.i¢rli'in¢ ifiracalul rose _ uorrect. Bin/is FOR t9i2. UIINTIBT . B B li \. "fm ng.. ills: ...:'.isir._.'» arluttetnwn. ~ ' l-liidlrr. - ""¢* -` ’ Daniel McLean, Grand View, receiv- Roihesay Collegiate ` School, _ Rollins y. N. B. -' ' 1 ==.~,.=ns»=f=i==.¢i. ~ nl. ...or Hingis. n 1 -»-f e ' ' ' Nui term begins Sept. litli _ |||¢n,:¢!:'».::%s.ti doisila ~ -~ " 1 lesdiaslilr. a _ i v-.__ . W, "Q ,howin . b_ ‘Tl _ n I H. D, McEwen, Moi-ell, was a pus- l,..,....hs,_ ,,,,,,,,,,,_ h'f,:p,:f:':u'fT,fu“k:’ ”:';':"'wf,h coser to Charlottetown this morning. _ '- tnwnCre_~1snd P. is. l,Cot r l ' ~ 1 ' “_” They are itoli wortllseeinsh ' I n "ma n Mmm’ cu/mms. Ml” `H°t"° M“f'U"¢. CII-1163011. 18 spending a few days with friends in P00912 Wilhillit to save money Misses Sarah and Fannie Nelson, Charlottetown. are spending the re~ malndcr of-_the summer in Hampton. _ Mrs. Russell Clarke and Miss Alice Pigott, Mt. Stewart, spent -Sunday at West River, the guests of Rev. A. and Mrs. Oralse. Miss Marion Macfluerris, Hampton, is receiving the congratulations of her friends oirheing so successful in the recent matrlculatlon exams. Miss Muriel Haslnm, Providence, R. I.. is spending her vacation in Hampton where she is the guest of har mother»Mrs. J. E Hnslam. Mrs. James Brown nnd her tw() ug, tie daughters of Charlottetown have returned home after a pleasant visit to friends ln Summerville. Her friends are glad- to sec that Mias'Minuie Inman has returned to her linme in Hampton after spending some time in Kensington the guest ol her sls'ier`Mrs. J. F. Profitt. ' Mrs. Joseph Peters and her little daughter Freda, Rustico, have re- turned homc after spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. William J, Pnquet, Souris. W. R. Rankin. of the Fitchburg Sentinel. Fitchburg, Mass., accom- panied hy Mrs. Rankin, are holiday- iniz in Charlottetown, guests of the Allen House. f ' ' The idt. John Telegraph of Biitur- day contains an interesting letter from Fred L°. Rogers, Atherton, deal- ing at tome length on fox ranching, the price ot foxes and the demand in this province. Mrs. Alan Ferguson and idaughter, Miss Janie and Miss Louise MacQuar- rl_e have returned to their homes in Hampton after spending ,, very pleasant holiday nt Churchill, where they were the guests of (lharlcs and Mrs McKinnon ra Bowness, of North Bedeque return- od home Tuesday evening, having spent s, very enjoyable holiday at. "['inehurst," Union North, where they were the guests of Jas. D. and Mrs. Hnttrsy. A St. John exchange says R. A. Marchhi family psi-ty, of Hampton, consisting oi thirteen, returned home ten days on the Kennehsccasis, St They camped on` the shore every night during their trip, and although the weather was wet and more than ceedingly lit, and declared they had sud family are well known in Char- lottetown. first appearance as s. long distance tered a number of events in the M P is also likely that he will participate in xi number ol other events. His many ‘friends hero hope that he will meet with success and hold up the colors of the railway city.-Moncton ' Exc. ed s. telegram on Saturday last bring- ing the sad news that his eldest son Alexander H. was drowned in Pitt River, B. 0. No particulars are given. The deceased was twenty years of nge and had gone to the west _s year ago last April. He was an exemplary young man. sober and industrious and his untimely death will be sin- cerely mourned hy a large circle of Bum-I. Photosnphu. relatives a.nd_ friends. Helleaves to I mourn his father and mother. one sister, Miss Lilian May and one _bro- ther Aben at home. The body had ` not heen recovered when the telegram ._. was sent. The father wlriid hook £0 I it. is. .ifimu inivs t.ns'rsn-nuns sent some 11 at su 52" °"}L°“""" possible. Their many friends will Bi’e‘rii\|‘¢lin§‘°B|i=“l’h,ii.ii’L°i'|=J deeply sympathize with the hernaved vor Prone Bros. - \ 3 V ` _ ` tsnniy. ::Colg‘¢tes Tooth Powder or Paste * is the whole science ol tooth sound- B. ‘ pnt into a dantriflce-’l‘hs~lngredlents ness, mouth cleaness and white teeth nl these prefarations that produce such white teeth also SWG if tho l>°W° er to over come acidity in the mouth -It leaves ii fresh taste. \>¢¢l\"° “- leaves a. clean mouth-25o tube. E. A. Foster. anitrsl firnrgstore. People'| Thani rc T0 ‘ IGN \` ' A verdict An excellent Luhin Btqry Children' Who l.» bor .',~, _“ nn ont ssnan . . _ A Patlie Wsstem Story \ 1"" .1 if. " ‘ I `N°w sins", 1~0_ni‘h‘ Farmers having Int-class dairy '(From ‘Yestsrday’s Evening Guardian; A-»-.- W. 'i‘.‘Hog¢, Charlottetown, was in St. John yesterday. N. Rattanhury, tllharlottetown, was a passenger this morning to Edmon- ton, Alta.. ' _ Gracie Drake, Cornwall, left this morning_ on an extended visit to the Canadian West. Miss Emma Ledwoll or Souriili has spent the past week in Charlottetown the guests of Mrs. Augustus Aylward of Queen St. Miss Alice Williams who has been' ‘slisndtng her vacation in Charlotte- town._P. E. I., the Dust month, re- turned home yesteroay morning.- Sydney Exe. James and Mrs. Distant returned, Monday from n week'n visit nt Eller- slie, P. E. I. Mr. Distant reports the crops on the Island looking well.- Ssckville Exe. Mrs. Mary Dickinson is iisiting hor daughter, Mrs. Dennis, near (lhs.i'- lottetown, P. E. I. A recent card stated that she was having a very plerisant time.-Amherst Exc. Friends in Charlottetown of Chur- les H. Barnes, Halifax, will sy-rnpathl ize with him in thc death of his hrother, Dr. William F. Barnes, New Glasgow, N. S., which occurred Mon- day. 'l‘he deceased was nged 24 years and ii graduate of the Dalhousie Meri-. ical vlniis of 1911. ` _-it the police 'court in tlliarlotts- town this morning the follow-lug _ cpsm were disposed oft-For being drunk, Chas. ‘Gardiner and R. Grant were each lined $2 or 10 days, ands Jus. Donovan was fined $4 or 20, days. The case against Sam Dono- van was adjourned until tomorrow. Alive Martin and George Offer were each lined $100 or 3 months for first oilence against the Prohibition Act and the case of Mary J. McMillan was dismissed. -Rev. Dr. Sprague, of Sacliville, oc- cupied the pulpit of the Methodist. Church at Bhediac at both services on Sunday, preaching two excellent sermons which were much enjoyed by npr-rcclotlve congregations. Rev. Geo. Steele, Shediac, is spending a icw days on Prince Edward Island in the interest of the Siipcrniirnnry Fund Ol the Church. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Spra- gur- are spending a few days in town, the guests of R. fl. and Mrs. 'l‘nit. Mrs. Geo. Steel and Vernon Steel. Rhedlnc, are spending it few days with Finckvllle friends.--N. B. Exe. ::'l‘here's B hig rliiterence between stale and fresh clinnointes. We always carry s. large stock ot the best in. high grade sweets hut specialize on Moir's because we know that for price they are unusually good contentions. By special arrangement with the mnk- ers we ore supplied with s fresh shlp~ ment each week and guarantee every package that leaves our store to he not more than one week old. Elite boxes, assorted mixtures, hard, nut and fruit centres. fl lh. box 350. 1 lb. liox 601'.. 'Phe McKinnon Drug Coz, corner (irent George and Kent Stn. 8-2Mi:l. _| Ptirchasers of cut glass need to make sure that they ni e getting the genuine article. We know that there is he- iug marketed hy manufsciurl - ers who are consider-ed reliable s line of so callul cut glass in which the pattern is renllv pressed, and nftc-rwa1d.~i touched up and polished on a a wheel. . Our Cui Glass i.fully:cut When tin- rniter mites a p-e.:e in hand it in putft-rily plain on both rides and every lim' ia not and Mlislred by hand, We control fur Clmrlottcir~wn,|ln~ . product ofthe oldest and ln»\¢e~i _ Canadian factory, and feel lhnt we 4 hiweihs very best in cut glues to ' oifer our patrons. G. F. Ilil'|'CIlESON_ Jeweler- Opticlsn -aasaiuusuun Q -r-,-sax' -»- ~ -~ rf----~~ _ TO-NIGHT - I'-oster°s Ice Cream Parlors ; Comer Kent and Iincltlord Street. PI.A!N ICRS '-- Viinlllr-1~ Chocol.ite-- Strswlieriy . .. I0: __ Banana Spill -- Orange Spiit...,..` ............i0& ' COLLEGE iCES--'iti'nw- berry, Pineapplo. Clleffyi I Walnut Maple, Chocolate _ ...;......... -.-- rim--w¢ SUNDABS---Buster Brown, _ King Edward, Sunny Jim- ~ I5 cts each or 2 for 25 cts. _V _________ __ _ ._..___.4o .A ___.____ K I -- ___,_,,_ General Commission -’ _ l ' Harehsnts Sydney. I. S. , ' Conslgnaterila tiffsrm produce ` solicited butter for sale aimnld write un . _ . » “ _ _, stating prices. ,cn L” ‘N',_i|g¢"“§,“.'- _V .V F . ,'33, ..~ . ,gi ' _ " _g-sdsitrsdpnpd. "' i ' l ` sshssstast ' ‘ ' *°*°*° i _ ' ilhrey O. llulman 1 Midsummer CLE R CE QLE at Staple Bros 1 We’ll need all the room we can ohtainiin another week or two for the new fall goods `which have already commenced to come into stock. To get this room allthe s lighter goods must go and go quickly. ` fs ¢T»_=5°’f ».o`°a/iila o`%ie1~_s_» J lat ' _ i O_O] l 0_0 A Dig" Q.,-,;_-. »;.,; .»R§_S.`,4_§.ij2)' \ ' ""\:i~7` . 1... ._.,___ Q7 r is ¢‘:f- _ ///5' J, .l -ET - ._ if* ' _ _ _ y 1 .. . _ - ,l_.sAd_ie_sf White _Underwear 5 fs I This is the finest whitewenr department in the ' city and the chance to huy "alloui"goods at a discount comes but once in a long while ' , O 1 1 _ __ G. - __ M* =`¥£€sis=‘~§»‘Z;i ";.’<'""*=>ff.~a=f/Q..-. -1- -_.eg-5"., -~.-..=_~ &)va~,_,,;. ‘_ ` ` - *_-__ J;;° " ` . to ` _ » slr--" .sf-.ff 1-. . f i . _ l l . \ . :¢‘»-\ ,.1 1 _ _ \ P 5, ; £_.l<» ¥ ` l 4' 'iii ,., / _\ u _».=i. .6 if A- ` _,_ _ ` U _ ~»,_ . _'E13 s 3 nn for _. ; 4oc for 3 / H ` 55c for 420 , I '.n ‘, ‘5 i' r 25 p. c. Discount Nighidresscs ’ Shirts Sgc for 75': _ 68ci.for 5ic _ _ 35 for ii‘.|.o2 $1.25 for gnc :.75 for 1.32 175 for 1.32 225 2.85 for 2.14 Corset Covers 45c for 34c 6oc for 45c D1 awe rs DC ii c 0 64c ti,-gc for 64c lil-00 fllf $1.10 for 83a 750 Children°s W hitewear . ?\| W 25 C. DiSCOUl'\t ~- _` ""lif\ p c_ Discount \7Vhitc C:-imbric V zi _. Drawers “ “ Skirts “ _ V“ ht. _"l_'f_'e"1,g-7-_~»{Y1l'f‘ '_ ti “ Mull Dresses if-ff'».s.§__ E infants ` ._ ."_\ _ ,', ' l ~\ 1 Slip?) lflr 'T :ll iii 'T 'I1 _ Piqitc (_`o.'ti.~J .\ _ `. A dresses ' 'P ‘ » v ‘ fd i . i Bunnéts _s ;_ wliitcfind colored shirtwaists left white ninslin dresses 'in both in stock, The sizes are 3;- to 0. ladies’ and cliildren’s sizes at Now for the clearance of all the All the colored gingham and I L _ 25 p.'c..Discount l l 25..p. c. Discount . Ladies’ Shiriwaists i Ready to wear Dresses l . I Ladies' Dress Skirts Siilonlv black vnile skirts 56,00 to$ion» right prices on Rule nt ‘ Half Price Silli "and Fabric ‘ Gloves-_ An ni.. ...int mid fanfic gloves in hiaclr, white, tan, Znnwn. grey nnrl natural. 25 p. c. Discount Stockings All the cotton and lisle stnciii gs in`hlnck and colors on sale at I-4 off llitil thg li‘m.k and tuivv 'I"ielmlsnce of our vsash .\ -~ .k` r ' . ;:::,k_ nm wx” ‘R Hb "I skirts lu Repp and Crash. For l-4 oil' 98c eiichio clear if Ladies’ Linen Dustcoatsl New York styles in these splendid dust gnrmentsoi natumlcolor linen and grass cloth. All sizes 32 t_o44 to clear. L I-4 oil I Six while pirnsnls left, All the colored dress mus- "’"‘"al l‘““d|e’ ‘md Mais llna and cotton vt.ilesin`stock iihs. $l.00 for 69a i4 0” f 1 I “°:.‘ii..‘;’. its .§*f;t.i‘:;:59c L- 51 ‘ ll) ` Si onilév i5r~o»s ~ The aiwavs'busY`.Siore._f-_-I7"