191.4 _ -- '""’““"“ me 'm='r°uw 'rns ci-mnLo'r'ri.=.'rowN GUARDIAN umm may mics saves* ` ""’ Wellners VR THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘Gi If it is a diamond w¢ can supply you f -. our d. d' IT PAYS £0 N1! in tml PIOVADM I RETURNED HOME -Tile ambll IIIIOII COI1lp1’l8€ Only StO!1€S Of P l‘f€ClZ W* ‘ance left yesterday morning to con 8 cutting, being free from defects are aglow with b ll NO CASES _Th°'° "°'° “° °“°°° "Y M" Md °' 5°” ““'°’ "°’“ our Paces, _D rect from the rl l3~I1Cy at the City Maglstrate’s Court yes the City Hospital where she had been manufacturers ge are able terday. under treatment for several months, to sell them at as low a price as _you can bu h --- to her homer In Canada Y aflyw ere s. s Hiinsnono -Ammon is -- Wellners Jewellry Store drawn to the slight change made in the time table of the S S Hilldboro full particulars see ad. THE MORWENNA -The steamer ' i _ _ Morwenna, of the Black Diamond Line, was due to leave Montreal at9 I of 7 ` ;'li:t1ock last night for Charlottetown, folks There is a big variety if 135 Queen Sr Small Sized Sandals We have aiimited lot of bare foot sandals, strong, neat,and na; tv in appearance and r al downto the ground comfort for the young sandals for infants th - ’ \ kiddies running ,up etjmutglir S e> S ze if Spe~ial 1 toclea .. C Get y0\1l‘ Pony votes here. Alley fe? C0 /" /spa ii ‘ii if, v. fd! 1 5lZ€S l=.-f / h a general cargo SUNDAY SERVICES -There will be service on Sabbath July 27th, in the Methodist Church at Clifton at ll _ o’clock, Mount Herbert at 230 and WEDDING ELLS -A quiet wed ¢. Pownal at 7, by the Rev E Bell ding 'took lace at the Methodist MT STEWART CIRCUIT -Rev Jacob Heaney B A of this city .vill preach next Sunday-Black River, ll a m Mt Stewart 3 p m Mare 7 L tt ` GETTING BETTER -Mr Allan ‘vlunroe of Fredericton Their riianl; McLean \vho was huit in the auto 1| lend 15), th accident in St John while returnin DISCHAPGING COAL -The fol lowing schooners are in port here dis- charging coal for Messrs Buntain andBell L iS Ad ev n rews, from New York, witii hard coal G C Kelly, _ » Due to arrive per schooner /\ Laura M Lunt and Sedgwick 1500 tons best quality Anthr- acite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes We Would Advise ntendin urchasers of _ g P hm §.°i.:.':::.':l.°:rf.:=:za'.\ii;riif.i T-“° coal to book their orders now as the price advances la'er in the season. - 1 iii ' Phone Iii wiiirpi-l%c’i'il'§$i5°w3li.f °°'"'“°' '°" Amateur Work is our specialty. V\'o do- velop. print and en urge. d_o your work in shortest time. give best rcsu ts, lowest prices. from Sydney, with Reserve run of mine, Harry B from Glace Bay with Rcscrve run of mine NORTH LAKEVILIE FARM -Mr John J. Mclnnls is offering for sale his farm of 75 acres. situated in the summer colonv of North Lake. as will be seen bv the ad elsewhere in this issue. A splendid onnortiinitv. for nnv person anticipating buyingn C0 lf i ll' ngbrieg Bliiiciio \/ u " i ' - _ _ . §K€».§.‘.‘.‘ll?.2?lil'i’l"‘li‘.‘ ‘° “i’°°"“° The Living Picture e es ti as wel s ti ue t'"i°°i- ~aliid %e facilirldii for lhteiliireuihg l'|'Dll ng I I ¥if§.,;°§_,§,;,i'._:j.;_°.:.':.°..~:i.::r ri. iid; :elf G' & cn. The Bayer Studio 6-Mtf. V v 1 ' I W arnmg AsI have be- n slardeied by a mean false report conreining foxes being misplaced by me in my ranch, I may stale that there has been a contradiction published ai d I here- by warn any evil disposed fersons to expr.-ct no leniency in futuie. I 3 pride niyfelfon being the po.~°ses~or of an unsullled character which 1 will allow no man lo spiakillof. rUssEL ROGERS, M 491-]ulv25MEil. Coleman , V _ _ __ Fire Insurance 2'" For rvitsn in Kgs PJ.. island Mutual Fire insurance ompanles on Terms. lluildlngs Churches. Halls, Sclioi ia, Wu °l“ “ d"“""‘““f"°"‘m- Hotels. Cheese Factories. Water Mille. I to A i °°'° ' lff’i’i.'§’iri.i..ioosy.i.»y semi D lg 'WT we giiaraittpe them to fit exactly. We ido al wg: nn to gave we teeth u and il le possible _lu _save t fri ill dp so If nr t, _we will give you I e se s we pdliiiiple t get li yxou t ust rdenlgin edsebuewsasn re 125 Queen 0 Sl. 1'- R°!iiii_§. as ° Norlh Lakeville Sale I will soil my farm of seventy five , acres-fifty cluur- situated in one of flio 1, most bountiful locations ut tho celebra- i ted' North Luke Summer Resort. Ab» , undance of sua manure und convenient to r°aili'oad being two and ii hulf miles i from Elmira ruilwuy station Ono miie from school, saw mill. grist mill, cheese & butter factory. cliiiri-hes. and four miles from starch factory _ Will sell with crop if desired. _ No oncumbrnncos. Possession given immediately. Apply to the owner- JOHN J. McINNIS North Lakeville 1 i.{ing's Co. 283-7-l8mflullipd. Q, Best iiard Coal The schooner "Em-llc” 1185 Bl' rived from New York with 650 WU* Anllirricite Coal in stove and chest nut sizes. She will be followed lm- inediately by the “Levi S. And- rews" with 950 tons in egg, st0v€ and che tnut sizes, all of hiKh°3‘ grade and beat quality. Prices of this coal will be lowest wiiiie aieimging. Kindly wid ln your orders today, and satisfac- _tory delivery will be mode. BUNl`Ai'\l. Bill. & C0. wiieieiiie me Reign can dealers. Are' You Using good farm. 495.' S 'CC cl -ESSFUL GRADUATES.-Mr. John D. Harrison of Rothesay, has passed the McGill matriculation ex- amination for admission to the lac- ult_v of Applied Science. Miss Edith Mason and Miss Wanda Wyatt, Sum-‘ merside, both of Edgehill School, Windsor, also passed well up among] the leadlers. ` < ' MARITIME BOARD OF TRADE.- In vicw of the approaching annual' meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade, which takes place at New- castle, N. B., on August 20, the New- castle Board of Trade held a meeting a few nights ago and made the fol- lowing arrangements:-Subjects for' discussion: That the attention of the Canadian Railway Commission be drawn to the unfair discrimination of the Transcontinental and other rail-I ways in the matter of passenger rates in favor of Western Canada as against Eastern Canada. That the attention of the Provincial Govern-f ment be called to the advisability of abolishing the present system of leas- ing our streams to clubs and indivi- .duals to control for fishing purposes, but to adopt a system of issuing li- censes for fishing on streams the same as they do for hunting big game. That matical subjects That the Maritime i P m The young couple were attended by *_ Mr Wm McKenzie and Mis . E perous Journey through life to Boston from l’ E Island, is re- -- ported considerably improved GCOD SELLERS -Mr B Ro the attention of the Government be'object they desire certain concessions called to the advisability of revisinglfrom the City Council, the firm has the present system of municipal tax-lbcen written to by the Recorder, on ation. That the Maritime Board of, behalf of the Council, requesting them Trade urge upon the different provin- to lay before the Council further in- cial boards of education the advise-lformation as to the tina-ncial posi- bility of introducing more agricultur-'tion of the company and the number al and technical instruction into theiof persons to be employed in their common and high schools. to the ex- mill, and other particulars, before clusion of classical and higher mathe-, the Council take any further steps QUICK SALE -The schooner "Bel- la Rose' arrived in New Glasgow, N S Tuesday morning from P E 1s land with a cargo of strawberries, potatoes, turnips, etc Yesterday a little advertisement announced that this schooner would arrive that mor ning Wnen she arrived quite a. crowd Iof I-Wills were at the wharf waiting l and inside of ten minutes after her arrival every box of strawberries were sold It pays to advertise | ___ Parsonage, Pleasant Valley, on the evening of the 23rd inst , when Miss Annie Maud Munroe was wedded t Mr Henry R Moore of Milton Rev J B Gough odiciated at the service s w ema happy and pros Y Holman is meeting with well merited success in his agency for the follow- ing motor cars Pierce Arrow, a high priced car, Cadillac, medium priced car. and the Hupmobile, a low priced but not a cheap car Mr Holman will h0 Pleased to have intending purchas- ers call or phone his oihce on Queen Street, where he will be pleased to gise all information desired 1 PERMANENT BRIDGE WORK.-As Previously stated, the Government this year, besides erecting a number of steel bridges in various parts of the country in place of the wooden structures at present existing, intend to lay down several new bridges. Just how many, however, and the na- ture of their construction, is not yet known as boring operations are be- ing carried out at the places where the bridges are to be built in order to determine by the nature ofthe ground whether concrete or piles should be used for the sub-structure. COURT OF APPEAL AND EQUITY -When the Court of Appeal and Equity re-opened yesterday morning the appeal case of Muthieson and anor. against Elizabeth Duffy and others came on for hearing. For the appellants, Mr. Bentley, K. C., ap- peared; for the respondents, Mr. Johnston, K.C._ The presiding judges were His Lordship Chief Justice Sul- livan and Mr. Justice Haszard, Master of the Rolls. Mr. Bentley stated that the stenographer's notes oi evidence in the case were not available, and in order to afford any opportunity for these to he obtained, the hearing of the appeal was ad- journed with the Court to 10th Sep- tember next. ` ROLLED OATS MILL PROJECT. -With regard to the proposal by the Colonial Corporations, Limited, of Halifax, to~ establish a rolled oats mill in Charlottetown, towards which n the matter It will " CHASE SAN M s`e ecfion S`c1e11ce 111 Roastni BORN ON TREAL aémmfg 15? l% if Have a thick coating of velvety chocolate, of delicate strength consequently you can without feeling that you have eaten too many eat as many as you like . _ ` . » bc recalie V Board co-operate with all other auth- that besides asking the Council ' -7 orities in promoting construction of give them free a site for the proposed proposed inter-provincial highway mill, free wnter for ten years and C” one different. Will be sold nt 20 ner cent discount. You can sec these brand pine at 25c iwa gond one E Arena Lawn ? Arena Liwn is the‘ ` name we have given to our new line of Note Paper and Envelopes. We have it iii both Pound Packages and Tab- lets. It has a nice smooth writing surface but still retains the Linen Finish Pound Packages 25c- R_i'i`CiiiE’S 99 onli... si. Phofw 95|- i The Eye is one of the most delicate and coni- plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- ly il’-used and overwoik- ed. _ Eye-Strain Be wise and do not ig- nore any of the symp- . toms of Eye-Strain; head- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. Allow us to Eiramine your Eyes. We will give _ you expert reliable advice. ' This is our business. _ 1 ed G. F. Hutcheson , Optometrist 99 Grafton St. U41 , v on dark nights, which many have found to their loss and often serious M injury. had -_-1 A. Foster, Ccntrul Drugstore. Mtf.,Q;;L'1L§;l\ J¥'plfL‘ntIi';;gN:)';,` tue fox business liud traps set and d ' was lucky enough last week to fiuo 5 WWW! in one of them what some pronounce TI a silver black fox. His friends hope 1e ~ ior Mr. McQuaid's benefit it is of In that species.-His friends arc very '”_\ sorry, indeed that thcii good neigh- ' ._ . f'-'_ _ borllvir Thomas Kelly, owing to ill- re? Eye I health, hus to relinquish farming, i; and before long he shall, with more thn of the good men and true, be no long- Ch ur in their midst.-Kelly's Cross Me bridge, which was completely swept an away last spring, is none too staunch nl in its temporary condition. The resi- par dents trust the representatives, pri |Messrs. Kennedy and Myers, will at as ‘ once make u permanent Job of it. i CQMMENDABLE. - in travelling h" marked, are most dangerous places in :Rexall Tooth Powder is sold you wo with the distinct understanding that ma if the quality is not all \ve claim adv your money will be cheerfully refund- IM . This powder ls one of the best er ncross Canada. The cxecutive coun- exemption from taxation for the Eager cil of the board was appointed a com- same period, the company also de- and mittee to make arrangements for en- sired to be afforded right of way for ui. remaining er visiting deiezetee, with the railroad ie connect with their :ttf power to add to their number. mill when erected, but this, they have tm ' “mi ' been informed, the (iitv Council have . ::We are offering some good valucs no power to grant them. ing in cased pipes this week. A samplei lot oi H.n.n'ii-vriin au, and every-l ' Dlpcs in our window. The Student (From Yesterduyslgvelling Guardian) Wi Brit t through the country one is apt to nib] notice any improvements that may le he made on or along the roads. One Ven ‘ thing that took the attention of the the traveller as he passed through the sup Pownal District was the neat and The substantial railing placed on either 200 side of the most dangerous culverts, tele and is creditable alike to the Road- mo master and the parties who did the ago work. '1‘his is unique as regards lm ` culverts, being the first that the nf writer has noticed, and is a step in Wit the right direction, and should be made compulsory, as those culverts, B-.’ V 0 R ll Yi 6 \' ll ll on in ri u’s c c il ti pi ‘In n ll l ,000 in ld Y ised me to use MlNARD'S LIN- ENT a cures and preventives of acid mouth unti known to dentistry, will keep the hav mouth pure and sweet, the teeth is clean, will harden the gums-is ii su- ns perlor dentlfrice. Price 25c. The Mnc- won Klnnon Drug Co , Corner Gt George niis be had by tgc use of Scholl’s F00t\ instep, takes awny all strain and en pressure and bridges the 1,1; from heel to toe. For all cies and preparations to make feet healthy, strong and for cur- curns, bunions, etc. it will DRY to come licrc. The Two Macs, Great Geo. St. ME” ‘Dog Tax. A summons ll issue on August lllth for cry default lor dog tax at that le. LES A-l‘lil'lN'l‘Y FOR HO'l‘i'lli;¥,', \.'|l»‘-\‘*iii=¥J<»*..‘..»-z “ -`\._ -_ .., mm.. W, _., .. . v._i\. . _ -._ \jv ‘ .tic _ .__, I ,,_,'l4/¢»l,' », ‘_ ,_,_.|\ ‘.\:_:~"‘ ,'_l__.1,1.,/ _; .;5;,_.` ,_ it -A »_ - _ e '».x:~._»*»r.:»;¥ - . ~.,i==4»,-\,~_f._. 'J ~ "/’//1 . * if" H '°' "\i1.'\\\‘{\`l` ` »//¢ , .\\, I ,\ ndance on their first internation- Wholesale andReta1l° onvcntion. Thcv como from iili » COW EASE, keeps the files off, and also does away , will Caltie Lice vermin and all other insects. Freedomf ; from these minor worries makes a wonderful difference in milk from the Cows and energy from Horses. A Cow that is worried with flies all day will not produce her usual amount of ini k. Horses will not work right when bothered with flies. Buy a tin of Cow Else to~day and use it and itwill pay you many times over. Cow Ease has been I2 years on the market, and has always been saiisfactorv. A sure preventative of fly pest and perfectly harmless. Price, I quart size...35c, 1-2 gall...6oc, I gall Deluge sprayers for Cow Else only...5oc each. Take aiin of lliis home to.5E_~_» :E-'ef-.;‘:-?I=f"‘2’.'S;Z’?’°°'=:g?:;-? gzsso mg~a.>8_g-g33o:>:.iSg -z3l¥~i&=n:g Lv Oh'tovvn Ar 'Hunter River Emerald Jo. Kensington sr Bvmnerside lv lv Bummerqids ar Port Hill 0’Lsar‘ ~ Ar Tignis l.v. Lv. Emerald Jet. Ar. Ar. Cape Traverse Lv. ln. 0h'tovvn Ar Mount Btevuri Jr. Moiell Bt. Peter‘l Ar. Snurls Lv. Ar. Elmira Lv. Cardigan Montllue Uhly -crew-7° R5; l..v.v Ch'\ovv|i "An ernon v than Murray Hnarbor In Ar. Goo’tovvn Lv. 9) A. M. D 55 8.31 7,45 -a--==f»as??°sPcs=?? 3's2i.°.‘.'?:e.ssS,?.355'==i'~3"‘-3? ally Gln Bsat. Q. 1i.“i\l'.' l0.00 'Ji ' ir. .. A. FssrF?¢e;3:? 'é5§ilI_E_g‘g;-555%; a are ,F-1 ' one §"!"!'°‘. §,5_g§gg s::sss_3_3 A. M. l.|5 I. . ' ' ' ' ' ` ` ll. McEWEN Superintendent.. m--__.i.-____..& and Kent sts. MEM. Weymouth. _ Clftown, Jyuliith, 1913- i , - .it ii.`M. ,,_ . . .a cipai cities of (`nnmla as far west Vancouver. and some from Great P* E' -If R A I L A Y ain. The sessions are being held he Metropolitan Church and will ;(\’f|~lr:)ivr:_i;\_nclnz' on April l6|.h. |913. the trains of this Railvmv will run irouglit to a close Sunday with( __ __v_`_ ________~_______ __ _ _______,__,__ ic religious services. Not the READ DOWN ltlial) Ul' ~. interesting feature of the con- D H U H on will he the report showing 'gill' Dill’ Dill., wraricius Ji Y Jie' progress of the movement. for Sell- BUD- SUM Hun- 3""- ying the hotels with free Bibles. ;,--,W--~- ~~ ~ -- " ' ~ - - >""~'"‘“"'-"' report shows that more than '3‘|5 ' 4.51 6.30 Daily Daily ex. nr. Sun. Sun. .fn if #ls _ 4.15 l-. M. l' S \ < , i v l i ¢¢_ i iv, Y. -».-_-.-_,_ . i“w,.'i .,._.,.. 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