6 JUNE 1 "1" t - 1”” “TEST "EWS » THE CHARLQTTETOVQN GUARDIAN mn. 0. inf- ~ PAGE SEVEN, _ _ _ fr . -_.=_--- - _ ~ \ ,___, _ ,__ _ _ ____‘___ __ __ What other linlment has ever uncle e auch a ' \». test? For over a century _ mm _ L JOHNSON’S FIIIIINI' Anonyme |_|N|]|£N'|' PIU-I illl BND curing Spraina, Strains, Cuts, Lsmeness, etc.. 'M Kun 1. Its long service tells oflts merit. his the household .uakidt I llnlment that does not go out. n5c and goo bottles. lol - _l.S»J0lNBON&C0»¢l0ll0ll¢lll`ll. P2 , _ - _( _ was vvELLNnR's 1912' FINE VVEDDING SILVER Hakg . `.“.S`z'lz/gr P/az 1/rat Wears.’L< Buugr Q1 Dishes ,- --' ‘ Dishes Cake Tea Plates he -. -4 sus What would be more appropriate than Silver- 'ware as a .Wedding Gilt, groom ?. for the young bride and See the new Silverware we are showing. `WE‘LI.NER` r | -L l Get the Group | Taken at Coolrs I (let that college class or faintly group taken today, und get it iii. Cook’m Photos lation rnanyl gat and antis- factton assured. |__ The'Cook Studio flperailouse One_Nighf Only Thurs June 6 lhe - Paul Gilmore ~ Co. n The Great Western Drama “BILLY THE Kill” _ 'Wish Nolan Cane as Billy Cowboys- Cowgirla -llorses Complete Scenic Production . 7 Specially Numbers 7_ NOTE-This ia the Same Company fha' played "The Third Degree". The Mummy and She Humming Bird* Q etc. and its first appearance a popular prices. Watch For The Cowboy Parade 6-|M4l W W w - _ , INTERCGLONIAL PATLVVAY Q I , \. Cheap _ Rates For King’s Birthday ..|..n.. 1.1 |912 Round [trip tickets at First Class One Way Fare. Good Going May _-51st, _Tune 1, 2 &3.- Good For Return june 5th Between all Stations and Points on connecting lines A chance for a cheap excursion tohlotrtreal on the finest train in Canatialhe "Ocean Liruittd" " W. R. ROGERS City Ticket Agent .t ` 8; Great G 'prec Str- v' .`.’ , ¢ . no I 'J Slrerry’s Stream is rented again this season, and, as I' am under obligation to' protect same. I will have to prosecute ._ all trespasscrs without further notice. THOMAS SHE RRY ' 6 5M 3i, " i noun' roinr roar. llnmmenciog June lat..t.he Bt.r.Hiilaboro Will nn da v texcept. Sunday) between iiiviiriiiiru whoiiini t°i.°°rkl| P'i""'ni‘"iii"' e _ w n a. rr. Losvsr0r=9t'dwii T alstiiilvze) llo§_k¥ POIM I. . _ 830 " lflfll " 'ILIW " W P 7.Ws m. l.t0 “ Nil " HU " ogugv ._ “S888 9 _ , _ .-5 H*-Fr 3332 ""3 ‘ SUNDAY leave 0li’lown Leave Vanity Point. Ima ni 10.00 a m ig :.° fi" " n _uunrurr°.°°ri¢.. 0-ll|i\tIl'Dd` ‘ \ \ SWiFl"S ANIMAL FERTIL IZERS, being made of Bone.. Moat and Blood. with high- I l it 1 grade Potash, are fitted by their very composition to and to leave tholand in best condition for subsequent crops. For sale wriol-sale and retail by A. HORNEQ, I CO. 5-.$0ME9i _ i Comfortable ool Canvas Shoes C » llere'.-a wha' you want, :ool, light and airy can- vas shoes, just the thing for this hot v eather, These canvas shoes j' are marie in the latest ill style, me feather weight, j‘ s ru a r t. snappy and ~ attractive in appearance, asilglrt. airy and com- fortable as you could 5', wish lor. _ L. ll A good line here " in pepper-and-s a l t canvas, leather toes . and trimmings. can- vas lined. youths' goc, to boys’ $r. o, u1t~n’s ._ $1.20. ' S c e th e men’s while oxfords, unus- , ually s ma rt and stylish, a p:iir.$2.25. ,* V umom i vi x35 Queen Street __" Uneeda Biscuits J ust received from New--York-. . Uneeda Biscults' Snltine Wafers Ginger Waters Baronet Biscuits Five O’clock Tea Social Tea ` All put up in small sealed packages, Also llent's Water Cratkcra in bulk al-_ l Beer Q Goff’s _ l`k t ai”.".‘i.°.'i°..`l..".‘..i.`3“.§.“....'i.f§.i"l‘.i..'..i..l5i'i..‘3.§ from s irta to trousers-his rockin" horse wlill soon Rive wal' I0 WB N595* and the pilskin. ~ r d 1' ..ii.°" ".§'.l'°"i.‘l‘.l‘.“.:-."""»".Ei“'r.7.Y°'.{|¢..‘f.. taken in morn; than avear-yon. ill W° year.. laat. Uhrratnms. j Call at the Bayer Photo Studio. l '.Pr.ii?§“." “Eu” I _| _ J. a. naovm, n. u. n l DENTIBT ~ °'r.‘:=. '-~'..”r2r: .t:.rsi:‘i'* supply crop nourishment I ' ` ln Constant Use ' THE QUEENS COUNTY fiUilRDll`Ni It pays to buy in this Province. Walter and Mrs. Simpson, Bay View. were visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. H. D. McEwen, Morcll, was among the visitors to Charlottetown yester- day, returning in the afternoon. Hon. W. B. Stewart, K. C.,'Cliar- iottetown, is acting Premier in the absence oi Premier Milthioson in Ot- tawa. The Hnzelbrouk Cheese Factory has resumed operations for the season and the first work was dons on Mon- day. Ludlow Jenkins, Mt. Albion, is in Charge. At the police court in Charlotte- town yesterday the prohibition case against George Ofler was dismissed. bl. Regan, charged with drunkenness, was fined five dollars or twenty days. A. J. I-loule and Mrs. Houlc, Char- lottetown, left yesterday morning for Montreal to attend the graduation exercises, Mr. Houle's son, Lester G., being among the successful students. Capt. W. R. Lugar, Halifax, well known in this province, who has been investigating wrecks on the N. S. coast, including the recent strnnding oi`tlre Grey, favors an ocean patrol for icebergs on ships, eyesight test and binoculars, look-outs, life-boat: to cover 10 per cent, excess of pas senger list, regular boat drill, double- wireless stall, instruction for pas sengera as to life belts, in increased pay for expert seamen. place at Falconwood Hospital, Char lottetown, on Thursday afternoon last. Addresses were given by Prem- ier Mnthieson and Dr. Conroy, wht congratulated the two grad untes, Misa Katherine Heath erhidge and Miss Mami. Mcintyre, and spoke of the cxcellen' work being acwntpiranao by the In stitution. 'llhc Premier presented th diplomas. A paper was read by Dr. Goodwill. the Superintendent,~ an' there were also good papers rca by the graduates. All, the nurse were assembled in the Hall for tht occasion. The Dept. of Agriculture has mad: arrangements with the Live Stoc` Branch, Ottawa, to have it poultry man, Mr. Brown, address a series o meetings in this Province from Juli Sth to July 20th, inclusive. Any In stitutes or districts whcre fnetituter have not been established wishing tr have the services of Mr. Brown should send n request to the Dept. of Agri culture as soon as possible. Mr Brown was for a time in the emplot of the Gunn Langiols Co., and is sup posed to he one of the best and mos' cxpcrienccd poultry men in Canada lt ‘is hoped his meetings will do mucl to stimulate the production of egg: und poultry in this Province. Arrangements have been made lr: the directors of the C. S. G. Assocl ation, which is this year receiving 1 grant of $50,000 for providing spectra prizes for exhibits taken from th' large number of pcoplc in this Pro- \'incc will' make cntry as P. E. I. rlalma to be growing the beat, gwd oats that is grown anywhere. "I have ceased to blame the poli- ticians," said Rev. William Lawson at the Every Day Club in St. John, discussing tho prospects for prohibl tion. "The Temperance Federation wants prohibition and the Moral and Social Reform Council asks for morn stringent regulation. The politicians will do just what the majority of the people insist that they must do." Edward Island. where he said the leaders both of the government and the opposition, when theylound that the churches and the people were un- ited nnd determined, agreed to give them what they naked. Mr. Lawson likened the liquor traffic to a Goliath which challenged the home and . the church. and he declared that sooner than the people dream there will n- rlse in this province a David to cle- atrfrv it as the giant of old . was destroyed. -Bt. John exe. (Rev. Mr. Lawson, is well known in Charlotte- town.) ::'l‘hera isn’t one case in twenty-tive that our Liquid Corn Cure won't remove the Corn-We have such con- fidence in its marlts,~ that we will zladlv refund the money whcnli: faila 15c bottle. -E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore Sunnyside. dtf. :Compare Ho1man’s prices on your requirements then send your order. Keep in touch with Holman’a Cata- rng. o-siillnsi. f-xmas-l-l 1__1-Ig PeopIe’s Theatre To-Night Cardinal Farlpiy i”.`ili{'i'..§`i.i"i".§i.li".... itil? ` ` IIICII Industrial Womans Privilege in leap- _ YOII' Home fun for all So Speaks the lleart ' Can the blind use deception T "Bobby" Sohoirmtrs In Illustrated Songs The graduation exercises tooln (N _ rrlzo winning ilcldu of grain compo n /" ,~ tions which are exhibited in connec- //T/;{3{'I,,;2f / _/_/I /fig tion with the field crop compctitlonsi ' /"'-’f”"._. ';;;'="/gl' in any of the Provinces, to have thc "' p'rlC/-\L , _ " "" central canada nnnrniunn nero un.. . t _voir in ottawa. sept. . str. to tn.. f1"“[f if;-:;~ ,.;.:~:/'_-.'lf~-_.-.1 - _ - ltith. The prize for the shea! exhllri- ;'_;»;f` '_=_"_,"fi_'~`l_';'-;;Tf l unn wru be,-urn: prize sis, 2nd ' -: " _?`j;i' Q $15, 3rd $12, `4th $9 5th $6, 6th _ ,,,-_ f' $3. The express charges on these ex- :';__‘f -'i ':”.:_1-_-"I ._ - ` _.~ I l nrnun wru na paid ny directors ofthe f' I:-if *f 7; ‘ exhibition. If: is to be hoped that n ”' I-'14-f~» Eli ._' .'; - rn An unsigned church notice has been received irom Bonshaw which awaits tho senders name. C. C. and Mrs. Gardiner, Los An- geles, Calil., are expected to arrive in Charlottetown this wcck. ` The schooner Stanley Mac, Captain Whittle, arrived in port yesterday with 3 cargo of -coal from Picton for the P.E.I.R. When banging clothes on a cold dav it will be found B comfort to have a rubber bottle filled with hot water put in the basket with the clothe.-l,lor thc neat. will keep the clothes from freez- ing before they can be hung up. The beautiful-gold lace and trim- niings so much worn ut present tar-~ nish very quickly. They can he cleaned by the use of powdered rock amonin. Reduce the rock ammonia to a powder und apply with a soft brush or flannel cloth. if mdly tarnished allow trimming to lic wrapped in the powder for several days. The funeral of the lute Miss Mary Morrleey, Charlottetown, took place yesterday morning from lrcr into resi- dence, 216 Euston Street, to t-lt. Dunstan's Cathedral where a solemn High Mass of Requiem was cclcly‘nt» cd by Rev. Pius McDonald, The scr- vice nt the grave was conducted by Rev. P. McCal'\'iil. Tile following warn the pall-bearers: John James, William Hodgson, .fiobcrt Moline, Jo- seph Gallnnt, Francis Mcllory und B. O'Cnllaghnn. The Official Board of (ir‘ut'c l\’lt‘tl\o-. fr i*\‘.",'£f 3 A 5' . d' _ . , /t ir’//In i #V Q” `.,}f.i.' " T :il -"`=" f A '_°_' i~ _. _ L_.. _,_ ,I l \ ‘ is 'f'-"»"` _Something Interesting is happening every day at Stanley's-and for the first week in _Tune we hive a lot of record values in a great. . E SAL OF WASH GOODS Anders-on’s Scotch (iinghams The genuine fabrics _made in the old country_ bythe c lebrated firm of and A. Anderson. i`_irese fabrics will hold their colors until worn out rf after washing they are dried indoors. Ten patterns in plaid and checks About ninety patterns of plain checked striped and plzidf l2c, i3c yard ‘ Colton Crepcs A new use has been found for this favored fabric and is being widely sold in the United States for wash dresses and night dresses. l While, pink and sky I6c, 55c yard. Printed stripes and spots in 54 in l6c yard li ,25c yad Cotton Voilcs will be extensively used this sea- son. for soft, cool dresses, wlrite, champagne and sky 28.-. yard marqnisette in plain I white and sky 58;; yard _ 54 in whit: voilc with cord stripe. Very n;w 58;; yard to if you will tell us exactly what you require. \ Spot Muslins Are. Correct Dame Fashion has againdecreed the use of spot muslins for this summer. The ‘ are alwa in use but this season' romises to see them more than ever. lf Y , P Scotch spots in all sizes and in a Genuine Swiss spotsin the finest number of different qualities makes both while with black spot and l6c, l8c, _24c yd all white 32c. 58c, 4’c yd Fine ruediuur and heavy cord piqucs... _ . .. 25c,52c, fibcyd Heavy weight cotton repp in cream, champagne, tan, navy, etc......2§c yd Linen suiting 28 inches wide in all colors......... . . . ._ . _ Jllc yd White linen, black pin stripes . . _ . . . . _ ..J5c,yd White vesiingsfor shirtwaists.... ......l6c,|8c, 24c yd Cross barred muslins..................... ._ .. . lbc, i8c, 20|: yd 'Fancy printed muslins _ ._ _ . _ . ._ . ._ . .. llc, l6c, 25c yd "Dorint" printed .. . ._ .......45c yd 45 inch printed border Batistc.. . . .. . . . .. .. . . _ . _ 25c yd goinch Rattine-white .. ......59cyd -Request for Samples- Whetlier sent by mail or by messenger will be carefully attended _'- 75c Taffefla Silk 58c Still a few yards of this very special soft finish black chiffon taffcta silk left. Regular 75c a yard. Special at. .58c _SPECIALS 2.85 Umbrellas L98 This is undoubtedly the umbrella sensation of the year. Silk and wool covering with best quality handles Special at |98 \Sl__o._n lebv Qpps __..:..;__ f _.f __ _J pa -~ ... _ McL_arren’s Cheese -' _ Fresh Stock V xo, 15, an; 25 cents _ The handaomeat trotting aut_linn on .L_ A ‘ l-'rin'.».l<1rlward island. Hut nine provvl - -‘ ~. ' that ilu: is a ti--st class sivo._|""_f°"'li_“" , . ' - Grocer . iv/i_ll stand for thc season i9'2. M hi' ““ fi* __ - . I Grafton St ‘ er s stables- ' V- ct,?_lf_,‘;,\,`;;“0'wn Charlottetown Ja n _ . . _ _ r "Tho greatest line oi wash dresses that have ever been off- ered by any store in Prince Ed- ward Island, ready for you hers today. Just come in today and seo the range-consider the ox- ceilencs and newness of style. bear in mind that prices start at atjust l.00 each.-Moore A Mo Lood. 6-4M3i "The Oxfords and pomps are very dressy and cool for the warm weath- er. Goff Bros' New Store, Richmond Street. I-6M3fl. "ws have plenty ofthat splendid black pnliletto silk at 99 cents again. We have been short oflt :or a dey or two. but are new able to give you eil you want. Compare It with the best L25 vine tobohadln or out of Prince Edward Island, 99o.-Moore dr. . “That lot of pretty 32 inch zop- hyrs that we are sh owing In the northern window is a remarkably Uood value. They are aood weights, soft and firm. absolutely fast color. blues, plnks, etc. Just right for children's dresses. nurse‘s uniforms. etc. and the price is only I 2 cents per yarn.- Mooro 8: McLeod. 6-4M3i 1 "For cheap sandals see Golf Bros window 119 Queen St, Better lines inside. Give us 3 call. 6-6M3l. "ln the wall Paper do srtmont you will find aoouple o notably good values There is a nice line ol pretty gilt. papers suitable for oarlore. regular values 25 cents- _iust a few rolls loft in oooh de- sign-an you may choose for just I5 cents. There is another great Int-worth to i5c offend at llc _ Et Pays o wear a watch that you can de- pend on for timekeepirrg an dur ` bility. We have such at from 5 oo up, ln Nickel Cases, and from 7 oo, 9.00 and io.oo up in silver or gold filled cases,tirat will stand. A chain or fob given with each one sold this month. \ E. W. _ Taylor South Side Queen Square Ch'town “Cluet.f., Peabody Q-Co. the greatest nfdtha American shirt n-a ers. an t e msnu oturers gfths ljsmou s “M<_)_NgRC\-I" stlriats. ave ust su rr s us wt l great line of this famous brand. viprloh wp sro'of_fe2réng atnthssverf oose prcao . seo . vs woltnveesed young man see these tasteful. hon shirts. Just |35 eaon-hi 600'! 7 ‘.‘.l‘l°. |_.;_.~. _ _ _. . ,_._. _.1 5_,8,.,,.f _,mo|.aod. 6-4Ma| Monroe. motaoa. 6--amor Matson. _. ,e l