_...__ . , _ - ‘tp- I _ -:fl Ji- .ii '.r‘ .»` -.Ii _,"1 "Fi ii. . u. I ._\. . ,_ .$1-$5; . ~ ~<.':'. . `\ "’~ ,is . _ ' _ix ...._r__ __ -1. I f if .' Q1, XV » lille! , M, _,,.,lsIand Pro- ;',';,, - ;l.i.vi;,lril§¢§liRi=fie AS- 'ii:”°... ` ' I l 1.uoY.JANE Busoorun, Business Meetm ‘ ¢,V,_ g (From Yesterday’s,Evening Guardian) _ _ ` V »_, V _ ,V Just came to sh W h W t few days ago it is proposed that 011'” €ve,n1ng. June 27th, Howe, 0 0 was .p sf Prince Edward' Island should be rep- ~ 1 I P di 1 ‘ _ , resented this yeur in the at '30 0 clqcir' I n ara se could b Dom _' ._ maritime lawn tennis tournament I" .-...ff F- S. MR_ D_ L_ 'McKINN0N_ _ which has been held an- ; ` B 'nl “_ - Presidgnt ' , ---- .- nunlly but has hitherto been 1' uf- `~‘ " - ' ` ti ` t i l I t ll- A- A--B‘AR’1`LETT._Ma;or. “”,5,‘,’;“,§,’,?§,‘§§§"Z¥ ‘;,f’,§"{,‘11‘;g,,§‘,““§,“‘“{‘,) 5.12 §i”§§f. 'écilll .§§.1"§§’..”§.°°i§i‘..’.’.._ ;i_N,___ i w§'§&TI€&S. lgicliiinnon, of Crapahd' took place 9`W¥;§{(;qTh° °“st°m Ah” helm fm' “MII _ _‘ \ “f .fc ' ~ un ay ‘gt 3 p_ m_ The mneml was qt .e provinces to hold an indepeui _ _ ,,.',~.¢_._,_ _ _ _ .. . om, of the largest hem mfqmpaud dant local tournament, and from the f__ __ ._ °,_=1l<,.>.l>_f1.1_» without a iii`jle"¢sf‘;'_gs'¢ effeieigii stdflice. I - -' _- ;`1’¢‘*l=_"i‘“li.-; ben ,seryv--_-best for _baby Daintily per- At. ».-»l§l°n'i~.lm=ke the mis. 'offi thinking all V 'powders arc alike. jf.I"li'Ere.fi`s"fa difference-an perfectly fine for toilet and Price 25c An at oval tin. Drugstore `__,f,,I.;_I`lig,=,;An_1_1ual_,Meeting'ofthe June,_1sia._i.uey Jane, dearly beloygu I’r1nceEdwaid Island Piovin- “hug if H°“" “fl mul” B“f,zDy.ne lelai»1eifie-#association wi11‘-be “‘° ’°*’° “” ,_“°"°" “‘°“"“’~ - . f , eldi .- e it o r oo Thetlvvel .bud <1f"tr_" _ ` to iii. .1l‘.i.i’e‘.;`.:‘..‘..3.i..‘§' 1 ..°‘r_.i=‘.1‘"§.::. it is 1_»i»»» . li Q 7 .._»_._1.. _..._ I _Tl i - iw -_ '_ g a tifu ~Ma o lc farewell ' I’ ` to it departed brother. The eeeeiist-ii, vffned. so that there seems to iw "0 . who was in his 72 year, loaves to doubt thi" tennis in this Ifilmld will [td.£'_=»mourn nwidow, one' son Theo of be benefited and Bti" m0fi= IIODUIHY- ‘ This memller, took _clmrge of the service ng inarlti-mcuprovincesfarc ri;/als nérearly _ '_ -_ ' .~ i ii ne rmosor,an< tg("bgrI\)‘l,‘?| RI?Iv‘ M. Ymlggl Mgmt* tllliarlzlolgyalil" nba; bceli for thp o I of ,sand ip n_ll_ probabllifie ,_ .,-.__ ;'”I§eutcluss,alior.er‘l§ox pre ‘ ' pos lions on the matlrel, as ~ the snigiais have more .to a lit; ;_4n___t, eprices are rapidly .sii~f§ssias;tajt‘q has in read- high class to stock 'h which construiion at beautiful farm Farquliarson. financial re- from io 12 toa msident 'rim 'rvlts VALLEY sox ' BR¢l!AROBi P. B. I. See- grouiid until- ...A of | There passed peacefully away at her home Bt. Peterfnoad, om-dignn, 011 th°-mornin: .lone-_sixtee_nt.li, Christina nslict late Malcolm year and lov- won the whom she Godly par- her .ing .love of her liie, Foster IIBVBI' chosen in from the path one .of de- N but she ll ' ‘ h life Cvmmnmgfwlth faithfully,§`_f»tserved born in Orwell late), \,Malcolin tend in 8-nd _Peter sons .and ,four ' on _the home- liveq,-_iand Oli- Mrs`.- .Jonathan James Mac- and the and Jean of Bos- _ having f_come home to mother-during the ton; year, as _ c ,. it last few her illness; Her 'remains were away on Wedn¢5_ 435'. getown ceme- I18I‘ 'husband _over sixteen the house and by her pastor ol Cardigan, At North Granville on the 21st of for some time, showing evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held by all. A short service at the house was conducted by Rev. ll. 'il. Doble, rector of St. 'John's (‘hurch by Rev. W. A. f1‘homeou~ The were taken into St. 1Tohn‘s where the rector conducted the impressive funeral service, , after which True Brothers .Lodge A. F. and' A M , of which the deceased ,wus a' e y ous on of enslngton lcadlu the be ii l s n Port Haddock, Washtfigton, and two ’ ht , M _ F F 1| _\, . present arrangements for this prov- C1 'tal stuck . $25°00o stir; Mis;B»i,iz;f¢? no; tffehirlrnilii Incer 1>Hfti°il>afi°H;i" the msfmme - ~ 0 _ s _ _ _ .fyoit satisfied with V rvisyiteid, P. sl. I.. to whom the gym. tournspcntr bi; cirflefilihfcusht 131 fi ‘. -1 _.'_~ .; ' t » V. _ ‘ »‘ ' - , , nuccessu , erm na lon. is no 1'- ‘ '°*lcii°"t -in-v '.~ ""° _ ';1l:*‘l.°‘..f.‘;‘: °.‘;';i":...::::‘.::::;" ras to WIN” 3'9" ¢\P‘m\k¢ |‘ Ulu" following were the n‘allbearers'Messi's Ing fl`0m Such R WI‘°1° heart' __ L25 p_ c_ ,in | yur w. Myers, H; A. MeQuarrle,1>_ Mite ed nilnvvrlb'-[Twill of liggfgubgz .,.~, ~ _ . _i,ran‘, ir. o. ~Holn»;v~i=tout Mevltue MP- L- B~ G ““» 0 ' __ ° _ - _“ME ' Ox Business and W_ C_ Collet” , ~ Works Department. Mr. McMillan has , _ spiyiggagwtugfgqeryiucraggve .___ ~ J _ put the matter before the charlotte lm. '_ ,_ ' - _ ° 5 . 'AH 1-;".._‘,,;,"p,_,_,_»‘ .,_:`, )' _ .\ ‘ , i wi ` I ` P ._ I l“°‘ \ ~r ‘ JA u e'7»Q. May 31st, 1913., to .,,_ 5.1¢. 5. _ agjrq' v Lnagnall s~`so`n-H _ "D . . .» .7-_ ue Lliviarivéii, -aeiyea. -Pt. nan- iel; Bthln' Diiisy Vaughn,-Decostsr ,North Sydney. ` ` 'flsnlllsl Gnred.. I _._ a.- *_ nocesseryisto it I the influence when only_ .g she sought and through all ow she has which is .far _ behind her the _ Martin ' and- brothsrs, John- homeh E Q t ii t nnis clill d the Abe eit th _ M ow e ian gw H ' \,;~'__) ' logic Association and suggested that 'I `/'.»f` they should combine together in pro- ", " ' ° moting an open -tennis tournament 1 . . ' *I _l’_’=.'_.‘=7,"‘f;`.“~>_,'°'_.-' ' ' for this provincehand from the .win- .§AG_NAIlll|‘, askstooll, ers choose representatives for the Mar Peace Rive _»-311,, _i `f'5" _ iff" Ailgust next. It is understood that __ 1 _..:£::T - ~- 1 ~' I; the matter is to bs brought before thc ‘_-_._7'i_ ` lil,--" , executives of there ol‘%8“iZHl1I°“5 “ml , ` ,'_{;» V' V receive their early attention. It would ff", Rae. he s. pity now that thin; Drtigiisplllias bu;-n_.._ Qhapnmp, _p1¢t0u_ taken definnte shape, P. _ s nn( CLEAppm_ ,yu,,5’.-_._gg4(;},,_ gen -10m\_‘itime tennis tournament this year. _}_,qd,- Orapaud; Suhr. Joseph 'Mc-, There is ample time for the arrange- Glll,-- Roberts,-Picton; Behr. Wil- ments to bc Carried thfviisil- rlerste winds, fine and 5 little warm- er. _ » A '_ Tlllll WEATHER.,-‘Yesterday was » _ ._ __ , ' it -_-__<~“-_ - clear and mild with bright sunshine ”p‘."¢°.b. 'su H you and light southerly winds. _ _ he m ierature at .three o'clock "°"°I' °° “°°°"° °'°“°d.‘ till; Iiferlnlng by the Rexsu store M" ‘rm m°"' Tested Thermometer, with a northern' theiii exposure was ifty degrees shove ` ‘ xero isftid 'with a southern exposure ' was Iiflfftwo abovc. ` yesterday w¢|._slxty-tures degi~ec3s‘ -,fialinve lsro and, the lowest. was Iliff?" dy". .avg ob9vs_ _ 'i,'§he lowest his previoilé ` , ;Jf|1g ` . ' by dl' hy, July 4th, at 1-06 mm- 'f'l'he f _srnnltiluws -_ , . N. B. AND MAINE LIGAGUE. John 8. ._.;, , ` NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 11, Boston 3. At Philadelphia -first Brookl game Brooklyn 4, Phila. 2. At Bt. Louis-Bt. Louis 5, -Pitts burg 4, 1 1 At' Oinclnatti-Cincinatti 5, Chic ago 3. ' _ AMERICAN LEAGUE wet grounds At Detroit-St Lou game Phila. 10, Washington 3.- ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE A_t_ Jersey City-Rochester 12, Jer .sey City 4;_ __ » ____- Bnltlmore-Haltimore 5, Builalo 2 At Providence-Toronto 7, Provi dence 6 A 'ed Y. was the losing team. THE TENNIS winners in this, were selected thc players for the maritime tournament, which has taken place alternately iu_ Bt. John and Halifax. There is no reason why Prince Edward Island should not have taken part in those tournaments, in fact there is every reason why this.should have been the case, and therefore it is all the more gratifying iiow to find it move being made in that direction The three y e g of thu particular forms of s ort con- ized than it is at present should the itimq* ‘ tournament, which this year wi-li take place at Halifax on the 18tl~I should not he represented at l‘.;c n‘:\r- l'lIf_lEl`_l°IIER _ I THE TEIPEIITUIRE TIM, H00!! ETC ._Q- Special to the Guardian TORONTO, June 27:-,-Light to mo- -'The_llighest temperature recorded ht #ss forty degrees shove A ' ,_,_l_m. it was fifty-five degrees gud si; ning p. mv it was fifty- zs_ch._y.t. i.41,i>. &l»iers"¥_lll` be a newlmrilin 'on Fri- .of today` will be fifteen UNM Guardian) UC :alll o‘clock by The -Rexall o n o o c o q o ¢ e\ o_‘ I »...°<_»._____.......».».. 1,; BASEBALL I _ At Fredericton-li‘redericton 9; St, » ' 5 At' New York-First game New York 5. Boston 4,-Bceonil game- _ yn 5. Phila. 2, (fourteen lnnings.)`Sscond At 'Chicago--Chicago 7, Cleveland 5, New York-At Boston, No game, ' . is 7, Detroit 5; At washington-first game Phila? 11, Washington 2; Second _._ .__ ._. ._.__,_.____¢_ . i ' ` ii St... r . °<.\<“"S "‘-“K .' " " northern exposure was sixty-two de- 4 _ 5* OR MAIN grees above zerohand with a sofuthcrn “C335 5 cx iosure was ei t -six _ .`_ . _ i s y _sieve vmG“\\?* NN, /, _yr - ::Rexall "S3" Shampoo Paste is ii ._.'.‘,’,{c Hemi-Solid shampoo soap that hoo, ,.e‘ °" peculiar properties for promoting it ‘*‘°` __.~ _'-"M clean and healthy scalp. It removen _.-' : dandrufl and makes the hair soft, - - silky, _naturally glossy and fluffy, , You will be surprised at thc results r game between teams of the Base securteid byPuBing2thiB splendid pre- - ra . _ - ball League of the Churches was play pa on use 5° The MMKmn0n TUC f 5. .. At Newark 6, Montreal 5; At la8t night at Vict0l`iBPark, It was exciting throughout., and the vietory went to the Methodists by the close scoI‘e~"_ot1 5-4. Mr. McC0mbe of the M. C. A. was umpire and Mr. C. Gampbell, , Base Judge. Mr. John 'McAleer.;was otilcial liner. Bt. James _ _ _ _ o., Corner Great George and Kent loulmllmsui --_-_A llundi-‘ - V _ I Wm be high tm. aiuernoon.-mntri, formerly of Bowmziuville, Ont, 6' moon was 'Irnm` isrhlds :I ,,. _ . i ‘ r i Cumming down lll»oho|en _ food. and rushing back fo ‘ ,N work( leads straight to dys- ; pepsiis, with all it means in I misery. _ Proper habits of eating/ ‘ f` with a Na-Dru-Co D71’ . ‘ pepsin _Tablet after each meal, restore good diges- tion. health and happiness. 1 A box of Ns-:Dru-Cp Dys- ` ' pepsis Tablets costs but 50c. st your Drugglsfs. National Drug and Chem- ie iea.ICe.ofCansd.\, Limited. |48. Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf_ A ::Rexall Food Powder alleys' all discomforts of the feet. Rclieves. im. mediately burning, itching and chaf- ing- Is antiseptic; absorbs and de- odorizes perspiration. Keeps the shoes dry and clean and 'the feet Cool. Sui? and satisfactory to uge_ Sold with the Rexall Guarantee. (ljiarge tin 25c. The MacKinnon Drug UISPICIIL INIIHISI --_ _ LONDON, June 25 (Special)-'1‘hc British committee has issued an :ip- peiil to the public for siilisrriptions _UI $250,000 for the piirciiaee of Sui- grave Manor, Nortlmniptonshi-.'~.-, the ancestral home of. Wnshingtoi, null for 'other purposes in uonniu-'Fon with thc celcbratioii of one uuzldrerl years' peace. gg lioiri llmilvllis ` '_l‘Ilc vI_'ollov§ii__ig i~t;gis‘tci'cd ui. the Vie- torla 'Hott‘, (lliiirlottetuwll, yt'stcI~`-"I day!-N., C. Bltikcney and wife, Mrs. J. O. Jtiliiison, M. A. lleid, Montre- ul; Gco. S. Oxley, C. S. Garrowiiy, Hiililnx; J. _'l]_ Mci’hiiii, flrwcil; ll.J. McDonald, Belt, Montiniii; ll./\. 'l‘ny- Ior, Molitiigllc; l`f.' W. Hliwcs, Ilnstoii; W. C. Schlair, Newluirgh; W. J. Kir- hy, '1‘oI'on_to; F. W. lliiiinillgnrtiirr, ()ttn.W`n; C. Rohli, Ernst liclccstolj li. lil. Bass, Tniiiitoii, Mass.; J. C. lini- lum and wife, Bedequc; lillsie M, Il-lake, Boston; .Iv__ A. llohcrtsou, wife and child, Halifax; ll. J. Moormiiu, Halifax; 'A. E. Jamieson, Halifax; S. Myers, New York; Gco. lvlcl‘hu:s<»u, lluttc, Mo.; Wm. Horne, Boston. The following registered ni: the Re- vere Hotel, Charlottetown, ycstcr- day:--S. J. Richey and wifc, St. John; H. H. Churchill, Yarmouth; D. A. McGillvary and wife, T. M. Mc- Farlane, Boston; H. Dufiy, Kinkoru; Frank Gillis, Rev. A.‘Mc-Aully, St. Peter’s; C. F. Miller, Victoria; Chas. McKenna, Miss McKenna, Kelly’s Cross; C. P. Holmes, Pen.ke's; R, C. McNeill, New Dominion; J, S. Moor, J. A. llewnr, New Perth; M. Kelly, Morcll; J. Peters, Moncton; J.M. Mc- Leod, Hunter River; A. Nowell, Hali- fax; J. McNeill, H. G. Muttart, G. Warren, Summerside; Helen MeKny, Wheatley River; J. M. McDonald, Clcar Spring; Mrs. G. Mcldnrliiiie, DcSahlc; Rev. P. McDonald, St. I’aul,_ Minn.; C. A. Callahan, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Mclsanc, Cape Breton. The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, yester- day!-Miss M. Pratt, Fit. T‘eter’s; T. Campbell, Sit. Dunstnn's; C. F. Fish- er, Montreal; J. F. Huntley, Mrs. Huntley, Vernon; J. I.. Clair and wife, Newton, Mass.; Wm. Moline, wife amd family, Viineouvrr: J. Smith, City; E. Boswell, Victoria. ` ‘_ J ofthe Eyelids Is Cured by Dr. Cliaso's Ointment- Scores o Usosfor the iirclit soothing, ~ _Hauling Ointment. _'Most people know Dr. (‘hase's (mit- msnt best`as acura for cczcnni and itching piles. Nor is this to Tic won-l tiered fttt when you think of thc re- mnrkahlev record made in this ilass of cures. ' V ‘But there are scores of other uses .oi-wthis ointment, which nre`only dis- covered wheh it is kept roustiiutly ntl THREE BODIB FOUND IN RUINS AT l3Ulf‘l"Al.tl, N. Y. llU|rp‘,\1,0, N, Y., June 25.-Three bodies were dug out of the smoulder- lug ruins of the Huested Milling Co. elevator this murnlog, two more are visihlki iii the llebrlB,..t.wo_uf..I.he vic- tims succiiinbed to their injuries, bringing the _ total of thi: tiezill lint from the explosion and fire up to eleven. The liodies recovered to-day were so badly charred that identifica- tion was im,possible. bLlllll<2N DEATH Oli' PRUMINICNT FREN(fil H'l‘ATl§SMAN l'AlilS. June 25.-A dranintie scene was cxiusoil in the Vliniiiher of Depilties to-day by the siitillrii death of lJci>uty Edouard. -Ayniirll, n pro- gressive repuhlicaii rcpi-i-seiitiiig Ly- ons. While chatting with friends and making his way towards the platf form where he was to deliver an im- shortly nftcrwarlls without recover- ing cunsciousniess. portant speech he falnteii and dledl _,_-I-~ - < 1 uname nm-I PAGE THREE l_, .-.__ _-___ ___ _ \ BOURIB MARKETS. (iforrectcil for every Wednesday and Baturduy's issue.) Potatoes (bus) ' 20 Pork (im '_ ~ \ 11 4 Oats (white) 33 , 41| SM lil Butter ilh) 2|; Oats (black) Hay (pressed, per ton) Eggs (doz) Fresh mackerel (each) ‘ 10 FOR 15 _uc el‘I.$‘ 1' are! Q' les $1* I\ I. I I" S “(`I.lIIl" V I R() IN IAS :irc the same 11/~.t.'11_y.r. I or this reason: , , _ , . C [here are no excliislw Iuckctt plziutritions. 'l`iii:I\\ . _ - A PAVING Elvin ADDR _ , am, . _ - _ I , _ , E U5 i-sv. »._.»i _ uf ,,_ , M, ` , "--c |‘ C '_ ` -.2 ‘- _- "i - I ‘ A A" L' ` “ IJ:-0 I-';IIr1"‘ m.';"."° H’ ""“" ' 'HI 4|.; i i..4\`|»..- sm. !`Mu"_'L7 "HI ' """"" '__' In BA-'Eg A veryI>ocIy‘,iis. building I Concrete Ron ds CONCRETE roads have literally taken Canada by storm. From Halifax to Vancouver, road commissions, town and county engineers, town councils and good roads associations, have been quick to discover the remarkable advantages of the concrete pavement. Its use, either for country highways, or for city streets, is so clearly the beet solution of the good roads problem, that there has been little of the delay which usually accompanies the introduction ofa comparatively new method. Experiences such as the one which Mr. Hines reportslare responsible for this rapid __ ,X the cheapest of eII roads." Mrs. Martin, '13 Carroll street, To- wrifiss~-"\We‘~hMe used llr Chaec's _ .niiinr-.ul ii-ibout find- itching of the ran' use dealers or Edmansnn, Bates 6': Limited, Toronto. An AutIiority’s Statement Ezfraelfrompapsr recenflyprasented by Edwunf N. Hines, Chairman ofthe Ilonrd of County Road Commissioners. Wayne Connfy. Mich., before the National Association of Cement Users, nf Pilfshurgh, l’n. "If is n sad commentary on the conduct of an undertaking of any magnitude. that individuals. mllnl- cipalities, states or nations, all leem fo find il necessary lo do a certain amount of experimenting and dllly- cIaIIying before accepting the conclusions and avoiding the failures of previous demonstrations. This is particularly true of the various phases of the good roads movement. “The Initial cos! of n good concrete road is Iiiile, if any, grcafer than that of a _first-rlass Iiiiurninous road. One of the greatest Iallacics indulged in by communities starting lo improve lhclr h\i