JUNE ‘sf 9" - ' --rm mmm me' THE cHARLoT'ra'roWN GUARDIAN ‘ mar or mf- ' PAGE-SEVEN VV eiine1'°s_ eweiry Store i»'i§.§1?.l.i€’“<§.f.'i'.l.°°° °' ”"““°”“ Gm' With a Name it ...ILLL.'{.l`L}.L.".l§I,I.i..f`"' ` 'r e Wer W a t C h pax;-daY's Guardian comprises twelve E"""“"-" Y '_' '_-‘ 3 The road at Pleasant Grove has Halt Somier boys-D get your hodlst), oi, P. E. Island, was a, visit- pictures taken with your full regimen'als on at | Cook Studio I & Around Hughsa Corner J Sterling Bitters The Never Failing llesrt,N_erve and Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine ol . Exceptionsl'VsIue ‘Testimonials and References by the hundred irom people most prominent in City and Country. No failures. Sold li l>.MeQUA1D 4: Que-on Street. Opposite Auld Bins |'rire vgocper bottle. We have a nice assortment of Parlrr Kitchen and Alarm Clocks.. Prices Moderate. C. W. Patterson ' Jeweller Phone 122-R Ll I _ We can supply from , this date iresh burned time in large and small quantities suitable for farming and build- ing purposes. Orders left at Kilns on St, Peter's Road or at our office will receive prompt attention. C. Lyons ® Col Phone iii ~ Keppock Prince Registered Clydesdale Stallion Sirrd by Scotland Yet: Dam hy Pride of Biacoii, Granddam by Barons Pride. This young stallion is of the choicest breeding, being sired by Scotland Yet, the greatest show horse of the present day in Scotland, winning surpreme cham- pionship at the great Glasgow Stal- ion Show, held on Feb’y, 7th, |912. His dam was hy Pride ot Blacon, also n noted winner, while his grandri. m was bythe world famed Baron s Pi-ide,‘ Keprock Prince wil* stand at his oun- er’s stables, Cornwall. Service fee; $8 no. for season W. w. t Rossv, o\t-m-i-,- ihmrzipj (Foal Coal éFl'i The Schooner "|lum»\roclt ' will he due hers the latter part ot _Inns with a cargo ‘c , a nz , °f6>otons ofthe celebrated Laekawana dinner _’d¢s!¢\‘i 0? Mit m0l'lll“8l | Autlrracite Coal in Sons and Chestnut bl`°5kl°'t~ Ta" 5 pint 0' "M ripe Ulf". this is the same quality of coal 9 Which gave such good satisfaction last,b ltlllon. a questsd to bool: thslrerdsrs ru once and ,b to ltlndiy arrange to,talre delivery whils Vilssl is- discharging when prices are owsst. ' .° a . r ‘che sugar is ,thoroughly dissolved , lluiitsiu,Bell & Co- If Agents I.`t'l»looo Cool' CoLtd a ==s t wb ri , it large, into halves. Parties requiring Hard Coal are re 'glaze fi: :B.ha||,w 51",; dish on 5 gm; mga; as follows: Beat the V013! is an accurate tlmekeeper lt is a viatch 1'. vthich will give you correct time under all lou conditions Why not call and see our var- h“"l“5 °l“"3° °l 51° W°l`l‘- lety, styles and sizes. H ~. » Cool and Com lortsble Canvas Pumps and 0xlords l'lRl€t»`SY WOMEN will he p'casantly stirpriseri with the sp`eudi\l lint: of high grade pumps rind oxfords that is shown in our southern win- dow, , _ These pumps and nxfords are iusdc of the highest grade while carivris wi h high self- covered lices fine leather soles,shnrt varnps and toes and uiadeiii the very latest lasts. The pumps have nrnamentcd toes. All sizes 5| 60, l 75.3.00. 400aud 450 A good liuc formerly priced at 51.75 going novv at. . . .gl 42 Alley Ce? Co D5 Queen Street - i \ DOMIN ION/ 'AHl}l'Sl.\lll.i"!i RX l}.‘.li.`. 1.' ' 'moumsalf-QUEBEC uvsaroon sAluNa¢rer.vSA1‘URDAY8lv¢l¢ --|_iu|¢arr|c~~ iso ‘-naotrrnc" """‘..‘i2.°“tl..”.;.':.:“"e£;";m""" '.°'raU'roN1c' at ~cAN.u>A:: Qfhflnfullfw. 1\u°a'i°~°.i:-ms-e»aa.s-sm-no 'lfl IT. LAWIXNUI Il ‘Ill IHOITUI' IUUTI T0 IUIDPI °N|-Y 4 DAY! A1' Ill ' : K. C ' r ` . ‘ '\ ` ` FRUIT SALAD. ‘Two slices oi pineapple will be stifli- ient le vin the remainder lor ~a trawberries, two oranges and three ananasf Cui the pinenl>vl°. orunsev nd bananng into cubes and the 9.1 0| crisp lettuce, and llouradrss- t tour eggs until lemon colored. Add cup oi powdered sugar K1'lll“lllY. na hair a teernoonlul of salt- WM" eat. in the julcb ot two lemons. urea orrseaa it s ce. when let it an sou " ` , - 3-K; »,»5‘-»?,.~;<\",»\..,,i; ' - ' ` Soldiers in (Iamp_l f . 'W W cetion oi Roadmaster J. Lampher. . - guest of Mrs. A. S. McNeill. » right red is rsed to develop stun Bodie. York is making an addit- to his residence, James Marshall is many friends regret to learn` oi been greatly improved under the dir- On Sunday last Rev. Wason (Met- or to Jemaog, N. B. Mrs. John Farrner, Schenectady, N. ` Y., is in Cha.rl:Jr.t,~2r.own on a visit to hcr two little sons. Mrs Capt.. McMahon, Charlotte- town, is visiting her iormer home at Grove Farm. Rockey Point, the Rev; W. H. Hamilton will preach as- follows _next Lord’s Day: New Glasgow nt elevcn‘a. m. and Brndal- banc at seven p. m. Mrs. F. J. Holman rind little son, Charlottetown, are visiting at the home oi her parents W. E. and Mrs. Vcssey, Dunstalinage. James Essoi'y,Union. Lot 33, has lrit lor Medicine Hat. Mrs. Essory who has resided there for the past year has not improved in health. New York turns out thirty thong- Winnipeg where she will jotn her lath- c w -r Bayu' Ph0l98l'5ph¢|' specializing on geology and, althdugh i Still B l'0\1ng man, had made great progress in his chosen profession. He Q was just entering on at career which l DR_ 5f'°l'i“_°B7|%EB | Plgmisedtito be a britlant ~i`no and B g|,i,,-¢g,,,?,inl§,¢l thi n~ un dmely eng is a sad hlryw to er n an a ors , , Bl°h"‘°"d 5°' Ph°.'I;° ‘"1 . fiiglm yizhaen, Stfiegolin l-'iigh Over Prosvss Bros. * 1900 and f.00k his tlégrtltl Ol li. A. all 1* 1904. After tour years at C;ueen's J B D M. D University, Kingston (Ont.), lie took . . , . - - DENTIST 1908 and 3 futher year’s study at the gm.. .mg B,|¢|¢° 5p,¢|.||,g_ Massachusetts Institute ot Techno- N8' R°gul|Bl\1l¢ Blllldilli logy, Boston, won him the degree oi I-s0diyr9 hr one mm' M. Sc. This was followed by two (1 i where he lectured an geology and pur- _______A-»»~~-»~~--~~»»»»~---»-AAA-~--~ B OIICB. Amerie. _ paste lt up. at their ted party July 1. care of Guardian. Charlottetown. at 6 p.m. .velcome is extended to all. _ . . I 4 , _ The touch of black ln tulle, chlilon, ei;);:::;l;'lhio(§l:It:rs.la1l(;|1sslil/ilelytmltlgs werty t_'lheGi;lssociation ot th`c united Bap- net 0,. lace or nmmw \.0|\.et rihmm P _ y K y ri w grcn - ist I urches oi P. E, 1. will con- or h,,tt0n,, is ,,mp10yc,| to gi,-0 strip ly missed by her many young lriends. \cnc with Baptist Church at Tryon in individuality Th I Q 1- July 4 to 7.-Tickets issued from all g `__.. c annna .,unda.y School picnir stations to Albany at single one /tri white hands bags and |,m.M,,|,, . [mm CNW B Kin st W l 4. af ode ow" to “tor” by S' S' tlrbly ucw. There is a great vogue Y . I! Ort ¢‘"l`9»t\y. ar an on reduced lare (0,. this snowy ,,f|ect__ July 3rd. Refreshments and ice- but cannot return by cream will h 'ed. Th ll “ * horse swingcailicrliothcr eitiiiitiisiamgiiteii i)cil,lriwiri!gMttl‘a(iiishti:$iHlild1 tirixbliithiildriiliz? “Thi pioneer store for mem. H .H I Should the day prove iintsvornble it ly, irom Cliarlottctown trains lcav- Bmw" 'I' 158 Queen 3'" 6_z8m'3" will he held on the tlrst. ilnc day fol- ing 745 a m 110 and 4 p . . ., . 5 . m. l0WlllK~ \_ West ot Emerald Junction trains lcav 1- ing Summerside 9a.m. 4.15 and 7.40 p. * Yesterday afternoon, St. Andrew‘s m. All delegates on the 7.40 p. m. ‘ I Loflge.No. seven of the Ancient free train will he met at Albany, It is Buy “Black Prince' B w I D . k and Accepted Masons. attended urgent that delegates notice both the ‘ _ es Christ church. Rev J. W. Godfrey, train and date by which they travel I-lose for your boys; brett "°°t0l` Rlld ¢ll8PlBlll Oi the lodge prea- so that teams can he* provided nl-I , _ _ » ehed a sermon on Brotherhood. 'rho so please gram if coming by bone value and wear best, |NN\irc<‘-exv»:rin r|i=i_n_tity oi`l’iire WEST pr-gcgggign headed’ by the City Band and numbering about. two hundred in ::.Camp supplies--You will iind our _ W ._ ‘ '_ _‘ _' V all marched south along George St. stock up-to-date in this line--We if JU’L"'" l’"“““d ‘l“‘*"‘ b°“|°° ‘“ to Christ church,and after service carry a number of articles necessary the hrethern paraded back to their to soldier camp liic. Putz Cream, ~ y rooms via George and Dorchester St Plate Brushes Scubs chamois Blnn @ ;S¥dneY. elc. (Rev lVIr.Godir S r h ' 'I ll ,T ket' mhs h` n. ey is well co, s aving sipp es poc co known lu this province and the Syd- and mirrors etc Call and see us- C 0 C __..__.__.._ ney Masons have many friends in the E. A. Foster, Central Drug Store. , A. F. and A. M. in Cliarlottetowno. . Mil- at Georgetown Wtdnesdayjulygrd, A havin d ir bl haue: ggrloreng mg Gaarlozzetzwg Small bows oi black vclvct are used should apply at Guardian oilice at "0 George Alexander, Stanhope, nc- Eyelet- embroidered hatiste is cpmpanicd by his daughter Mrs. Chan among favorite summer materials. les Hughes, is at present visiting in Te When the Guardian News phone 133 Whitt! 0lll¥» is reported busy, alter 6 p. m., pa- - irons should ask tor 182--3. A'll who striped _t“"“l“ “km” Wllh "umm of o have a phone should cut this out ,md thin cloth ot n eontrasing color arc Everyone who spends a holiday The white tulle how is sometimes at St. Peter's will never want to go Been strapped across the center either. any place else. The St. Pct.cr's Sport- Wim the 7-“ne lmll 0" a i°“°h 0' ing Club assures 5 good time (or nil color. . Any person in Charlottetown who an _ , intend, to visit New York City 'emwr neck with it how oi wide vcl\ct rib- ror business or pleasure, may limi it l’°"‘ ` to their advantazs to write “F.H.," The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Sup- . . ,er Wm be dispensed at Lot 48 on moisten n corner ot 3 handerchict Sabbath the aothl im,t_ Preparatory anti touch the speck with it.. it will services on Thursday and Saturday adhcie to the cloth. The Victoria Methodist Church hav ug been closed for the past six weeks Bti or repairs will be reopened on Suu- it 'ay June .30th inet. Rev. James rm .itrathard of Summerside will preach it eleven and seven and Itcv. Ham- ‘ rnond Johnson ot Bcdeque at 3 o'clvck. A special collection win be wi, tallen at each service towards defray- ho ui; expenses of repairs. A cordial so and pcoplc tor n ball game Chariot- The Annual meeting of East Wilt- DICTATES OF FASHION tctnwn should make a good showing shire School, No. 38, was held in the ' ' hy attending the hall game on Dom- school house on Tuesday the 18th day m:t‘;r;.?,lf,:s c|,';;f€,"0',::,?1cntt,,l¥,‘;e?,r"$3.533 iuion Day. oi June 1912. There w 1 ' g. ' - A h T tendnnce 0' rate_ payers_““1§"he“:`le‘;t_ hut. appear in tatieta also. n ex ihlt in t e window oi Char- ing passed ot! harmoniously A sup- M . ~ any of the smart: leather bags in les Baillie' King strcei' 'H attlacung plemeng or $50 W” voted for um seal and morocco show geometrical a great deal ot attention, It is ailnc teacher s salary. $45 was for coating n nn. , Dm I af ,M d ~ I | M large trout weighing two and one-halt ent expenses and $50 for school repairs get: n g 0 an 0 in H H pounds and was caught by R D Pat The trustees for the ns ' c 0 ' i M ‘ . . -4 ` e liing your are ,__,.._ V $30" n onions Pond' Prine" John comm' Prank H°w‘"d and Separate coats oi talicta. the Ml" Btlftlllafa MCN¢l1l. Rocky Point was ag1_ccd't0 John Mncxhno I strung rod, stcwn with tiny pompad. loaves next Wednesday, July 3rd lor Sect’y oi Trustees. 1 D B 0'" b°“'|“°"s' "rc wry "mart says.Mr. Trueman had devoted the last eight years to scientin lr the University oi New Brunswick in the degree oi Bachelor oi Science in years at the University ot Wisconsin, sued his stutliesiather, recelvlbg the degree of Ph. D. in 1911. During his B ment oi Canada and when he leit Wis- consin in 1911 he became a perman- People’s "|`liestr_e Bobby the Somnsmbulist Bobbie is sore a favorite see him in this new role A Glimpse ofthe Loiret Every inch is full oi' interest and instructive ` Animated Weekly No. 2 | Events oi' Interest the world over Across tbs Sierrss ~ See it--dent miss this one Miss "Bobby" Sohmers - ln New Songs Reiering to the late J. D. Trueman FY " ' '9l2' This is (me of 'he most St. John, who met an ,,¢,,1de,,t,,| Iii ° 1 ¢~ f' p_ E [_ nd If you Want yguf Photo gttitll fetlelltly BB I`0D0l`tetl in yegtgr 1_--1 beauufu Int 5 0 ' a taken can at om, swldlo O ay's issue and who has relatives iri Slinlild be seen by ally strangers ,me Pos, Om, P m..~_,...m....,,.. St, J... .,.,,,,,,,,, ‘ "NE GLASS Puchasers of cut glass need to make sure that they are getting the genuine article. We know that there is be- ing marketed by manufactur~ ers who are considered reliable a line of so called cut glass in which the pattern is really pressed, and afterwards touched up and polished on a a wheel. _ Our Cut Glass is fully cut When the cutter talus a p`ece in hand ii is perfectly plain on both sides and every line is cut and polished by hand. We control for Cht\riottetown,the product ofthe oldest and larry'-lt Canadian factory, and feel that we have the very heat in cut glass to bwnirz ::'.'°.:'::;::;“;‘;':;.'::.:‘1‘;.';z;"fran: ag g,TAR-/ G. r. iiunzulssou ent member or the department. Jeweler-Optician l at Murray Harbor Smtb in con _ ncction with Prince Albert Lodge ::You Should sive your t-wt-ll l>\’B¢ " on Wednesday July i7th. First care. Good teeth aid or mar , meeting openfng at 103° orclock your complexion, help or hinder your ° I k Tl k ,_ H D_ `_ c°nverBau°n` In tooth preparation' e 0 giiehiva iii:sttcl,as‘~rvftirc oni|`filIlidsn::l ws can give you a splendid line oi Y powders, washes, creams, and all the i7th good to return up to and on novvlar forms of dentiliice. and _ rqthntallstatlons east of and irom each one is ‘the #tsl 0:] lm! l‘l“‘l- OUP. ° Stimniersidc. Pease see that you showing ei oot rus es s one YOU t| I ff 1 ti k t , _ ,, ,, me ,. ge oca cet i icae _c ¢‘s. :.l1loutl(ieBi’ri|!osctonia[hliilBtirii';y,a tiittilgiactoiqv 3 A. D. I'RAb»Hi{, and durable brushes, priced most; G. 5€Cy. moderately. The McKinnon Drug (lo. A li 7R\K2R §.i2_|5.4i A corner Great George and Kent Streets ' couvnvclusiuuiszsm MAIL WNTRACT Under the Auspices ot T°'N'g"* The 4m Regt. i-'atnav Niour “Boss o mc ning hats. fasten iiat. color ol lace or ba- tlste. rry silk has n pchbly or semi- rough suriacc nud comes in oyster m dish. The Byron cascade ri( soft. lace is conquering and is linlshetl at. the 1’RO’I‘EC’l` EYE ' To remove 3 speck irom the cyc HOT AND THIN ' Thin. hot starch will makc clothes ffer than a thicker cold i-rtnrch,aud will bc less likely to stick to the n. USE HOT WATER. When the waste pipe is clogged h grease, pour down a gallon oi iling water in -which a cupiul oi da has been dissolved. who may be visiting our Island. A visitor's table will be provided by the ladies of the congregation, also a well supplied refreshment Booth. Train will leave station at 8.45 a. ni._ Return fare 5oc. Children half price. 5-iaMiit_qt. *L 5 __ aux is; Auction Sa'e Fsrm tor sale at St. 'l`eresn’s, Kings' Ununty. Lot Bl. containing titty acres ni land. forty cleaned, balance eovsrsd _with hnrd wood.t:lood house and out buildings ADDI! MARY A. GOODWIN 6 %lilimwlmprl Summerville. P.E I. r ' i r \_ I I; O. G. T. The Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Good Templsrs, will meet I' . 6' - Y u ee =l ~..~» -1-.. Ottawa until teooofon Friday the no '°»l;f'"'er.¥':fi "x|¢i»"frii°rti'°in'¢i°°re»iii°iii &-;he .- *"n1c'rA'rasVoF nasiiios' _ G _ . ' - -I Av its Q » .4 Children s Underwear ,ll U’ . rf-'if -,__`__ _t`»,._ ~¢..`~__ .__ ` _ -*_ .H-_,xo-_\>'..»=....._\. .. Drawers Drawers of white cotton some with frills and some plain, sizes 2 to i2 years l7c _pair Plain, hem-stitched drawers of fine white canibric. 2 years l6c 4 and 6 years l9c 8 and io years 22c 12 and I4 years 24c 16 years Zlc Fine cambiic drawers trimmed with two - clusters of fine tucks and edged with torchon r lace. ‘ - 2 to 8 years 25c pair in and 12 years Jllc pair 14 and I6 years J"'c Fine nradapollam drawers trimmed with embrridery 2 to 4 years 4.5¢: pair 6 to io years 504: pair 12 years 55c pair i4 to 16 years 6’c pair Underskirts Children’s cambric underslrirt waist att- ached. 2 4 and 6 years We each Skirt of fine white cainbric trimmed with clusters of narrow tucks and edged with cam- bric frill 8 to 14 years 60c each Madapollaru skirt with wide lawn frill trimmed with narrow hemstitched tucks all sizes 60 t0 8.5¢. N ightdresses ‘ Fine cotton nightdresses trimmed on the neck, plait and sleeves with torchon lace 6 and 8 years 60c each io and iz years We 14 and 15 years 75c Slip over nightdress of fine camhric triuim ed on neck and sleeves with torchon lace Sizes io to 14 years 85c to 9.5¢ Nightdress of Queen’s cloth, yoke of fine, tucks, front, neck and sleeves embroidery trimmed $i.00 each Black Sateen Bioomers Good quality of English Black Sateen in all sizes 1 to 4 years--4'le 5 to io years-45c - Infant's Wear' Undervesis, Stocl¢ing:=.i"isnnel Bands,Booties' Knitted Bands, Slips, Btrracotes, Coats. Stonlev Bros GINGER ALE “ll 5°l\ll°f °l ill' “"8" ».£'.'2.l.';.£1“é‘2"£5“2»l“§'°i2;"i¢2.r"‘.t Sussex Ginger Ale -the best on the 5"”“"§“’Z"’§T'"”:,. n‘tf~il~i‘.i~i°'la.!li'.‘.l‘°.°.§’J!f.¢2.1';?i°ti.é’.i.'ill market. Try it and be convinced. \ I strvigolv may ; 1‘:'.}:l§ 6.-.::..:tf°l:.:'.'.>...'.'.°“‘ “-'_ "°-'~ ' L.A. H A SZA RD “The Prince of l»l\f¢" r»'iL2¢i°.f'i. 'i°"»°°'if-i’ri‘hi"""'r'"""""'5 G it S gontraet ms; bg iesp a i’|°gl2nk;igr?$:°r~t . I73 ra on t MONDAY NIGHT endsr ta o s at he st. 0|! --~-~~ ,_,,,,, M 23,, bmi. gémnl nd' r me* i - ” ,tin naue'tt. its inn l Bu' Rumi' Sitige lnipeotiiir 0 h£§°r3;s&%§°|§ ' "There is style in our men's tan "Now that tho warm yogmer- 5, ' ' _ and black bllttoned boots with high here ou will sed pl 9( | ¢| _ 8"" now an "le .t "sunt P0l&0l||g0 DIVA ¢'llllr9`.m°"n“n .M curved tors and short Vsmps Call We have all tl; llrtzlt bt'-Yles ‘iii lil*-soak the dressing ha|5_an.el\’ ill'-0 C00* W , Admiggign 5|; |g¢¢|, ` ""' ‘ll °"l *];"‘\l and have it look at them. Goli Bros and tan .C ti Br ' Ns Sto , Ri ti- ," m,.,,,d, Dm boiling wstersnd 5° Pr,,5M5t . si'ilili'ir'.'“8' ""°‘?a' New store, steamed st. 6-zistat. mood st.'° °' ' gfmmf _._, ._.,.,_.,_, -.~... ._ . -.--mute-r»-.~»~~»-»»-»-i~snu-...... . 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