JUNE 16 19:3 5 ~~ -~- "‘””‘“'°"”“'° ’i‘¥”;'_9!_;9-'_ W ,_ 'raagen-umorrmown coanniiu C “ORM” o Iieep Before Your lllmi . Q f ' f ff “rf f ~f ° "im P56” 'SEVEN .9 i w.».~v........... r _ 4 ” - W.'W. WE|»|»'NEll. Jeweler. gasp _sL_ I-'High-_@~ls!r___9=iv_r Y_ _ r ---_5 _;| dxlords Worth $2.75 lo $5.00 p .tent and gun metal, a I get a special cut of 25 p. c. ' Alley fs! Co M25 ll. c. 0ll . . lg”-'.;:7, ‘ J_-T,'~'F~=f~.f-,ff _lust a limited l t fth F A "l(.‘®l€§ ""3, o o ese '\;-“1'_=‘i _.,».~.ii,-_.-.L‘ » ‘» ' »‘.- ,' l . ~_` , il »:.~.'~ff::!' nien°s oxfords,shown in tans - _ r Q laced styleS.Prices range from $2.75 to $5.00 but today you '|, 1 "hy, -i f": i s l 7 Y 1 /§.‘r¥~'_~rs » ,~:. ._ .~.'. .il-.¢.‘-I~‘,'.;»j \ .__,___'_ sw (vi D. _-6 f‘i*`-f-f='_l~f -Q7' .9 .. . _ 7 :. .""1.4*.'.‘§,` '-jf".-':'.`\2’1.':':',‘F ~ 1| V, f' \ ' ..‘ i’ ill llln' i' illiiill 1-if Qnil' 'T '< 7 l‘ -ri' " c .. V Phone for an i Appointment lsqur number-shone for an appointment and savs delay. Cook Studio i Desbrisay Block ‘---1-_,___ 'l Y l PROUD as you are of the dau h- ter. and proud as she is of grads. 1 ation honors-there is soon b-it a memory of such events unless a portrait keeps the record of each milestone of youth. Our styles of school pictures are upgoprinw to the occasion ake the ii pointment early ` riis sales srumo = Phone 102-.L ' Juli* ‘ llard Coal I Due to arrive per Schooner “Sylora C. Hall” 650 tons Hard. Coal in Egg ei n dl Chestnut sizes, i B. Lyons ii Go. 6 -i6Mtf h Annual Meeting Tho annua‘ meeting of the Members of the Law Society of Prince Fdward Island wi l be held in the Law Library 1 on M~ndny Yllrd June, 1913, at three o‘clock in the afternoon. f w. E. BENTLEY. .l 6-1liMBi Secretary Treasurer." Q Cn Fedi|iu' and ‘he odd 1-=-- `_- 1-' ‘ ` J *W WE MAKE TEETH and we guarantee them to lit exactly. We will do all we can io save the teeth you entrust yourdental needs to us we assure ‘ L_. him. lt is now up to Mcldacliern tois work t hi ` have, and if it is possible to save them pri” for them M' the York Exhibi` we wllldp so lfnot, we will give you the tio" held last year' yuuolabundant sgelslaom-,u Church. Kinkora, was the scene of e l best substitule possible io get. ll you ‘ ' ial>DY event on Tuesday morning, Ji 0 |25 Sl. nr N¢x?‘l3e¢e¢::» Q, tagh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobi t ° M Goffs il Phone: 275,] holy wedlock to Mr. Philip Monaghai of Kinkora. The ceremony was per- S formed by the pastor, Rev. J. J. McDonald, in the presence ol the im- neetm .. _ . . _ g vote in favor of the same. _ -n--5 _i_ -- medmte relatives and inends' ight Thus next school year, all rural u* ' ' W » bride was attended by her as er ichools oi one department will opcn Farmers! Do you wish plan- Marv 1... while the groom was abil ,H Tuesday' A,,g_ mm and Wm ing your Turnios without ul- ““P1""*°d by Mf: Eddy ’“°°““"“ f’ have two weeks' sriuiucnsi vhcsihi-. - - | f dy Th u ld K‘9“°"" The ""6" was “t“"°.d “ in octnher. schools in chsriottem\..i lttltlll P pill 00 3 0 |10' white marquisette over satin grimmer and Summemde Wm open Aug 26% llbh Ammll Bfilld ‘lf SWIH with ha"d'mad.ethmsetsi1“dls B wg: ind will not have any vacation in 3 ighixaxiazgle pig; rsflk p,Il‘::°;Nedd' )ctober. Other incorporated towns, . f 6” ' _ ` ' i ' t i i h i f “uhh "az",di‘ Improved 0|, ing march was played by Miss Man and distr cts main an ng sc oos o Ti-TE ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS Socie- ty thankfully acknowledge. 5 gin-, of $20.00 from Dr. J. T. Jenkins in aid of the Free Dispensary. RETURN HOME.-A number of ministers who have v-een attending the N. Ll. and P. E. I. Methodist (’°"l*‘f°UW. returned to their homes , bl' the afternoon trains Saturday. SCHOONER ARRIVES.--The schoo ‘ “er Joseph McGill. Cant. Roberts, sr- \”i"°d in Port Saturday morning from Sydney, N. S., with coal for thc, Charlottetown Steam Navigation C0-, ____ FOX FARM FOR SALE.-Attention is called to the advertisement in an. other column of R. Bruce McMillan, i B’“°kl°Y Point Road, where hoofiers 1°’ *lille M*-Y acres of land with ai lll H s rrost suitable for a fox farm. Parti- ciilars may be obtained from th ' change and Invest, B ox Ex His Honour Mr. Magistrate Marti e Court on Saturda iii ou s salvation from the .peg_.. F From Saturday’s Evening Guardian. LARGE EGG.-Yesterday The Gunr large duck egg owned by Mr. John formed and heavy. Mr. Gill keeps ii, superior grade of ducks and it will be remembered that he carried _oil iirst 5 ine 10th, when Miss Roselle Mur n urtagh ol Newton was united ‘i splendid hard and solt wood groveiglve packers no margin. l owner or from the Cunad F F e mem, C0__ Ltd” Minto will arrive from Charlottetown Charlottetown, t ' Hudson Bay for the summer, says n A CHANCE FOR 0l,1vER__ Upon Halifax exchange. No definite in-` Oliver McEselici-if; behaviour during structions have so far been received the next week practically depends the from Ottawa but the plans for tbel Question as to whether or not he will trip are in course of completion. As' K0 to gaol The man was up before usual, the Minto will carry miscel- la n st the Charlottetown Polic the Hudson Bay railroad, these being y mor ng, “pon B cha,-ge intended chiefly for the surveyors and of being drunk and disorderly_ He engineers who are gathering data onl admitted his guilt, But as he seemed which to decide upon a terminal port, duly-contrite, His Hmmm- was loathe the choice to lleihetween Fort Church- to punish him without giving mm a ill or Fort Nelson. A large party of ,chance of putting himself right ln the engineers will embark on the Mlnto eyes of the authorities, The,-ego", he pat Halifax and she will set sail early shspended judgment and adjourned in July, returning late in the aut- the case lor a week to see how the umn. Bo far nothing has been heard, defendant would llglmve himself in the here concerning the future movementsl interval, McEachsm seemed to be of the Earl Grey until next winter.` under the impression that Marshal UW’ l"l`id8Y HIWPHOOH £52 Petrtl Cameron, who prosecuted, was mek- steamed up the harbor towinga large g a set against lllm But gig red buoy which she picked up and onoui- promptly told him to dispel brought in for repairs. The float tug-~_ uch imaginations from his mind; and zed on the taut towing cables and urged him ic scsi in mimi that the kicked nr finite a spray. ' Marshall was there to help him at any time. The Marshall himself add ‘ed a word to assure the ma” that of Education at its last meeting he had no such thing as spite against made some important changes in a s season has also come to a close. and with only something like two~thirds of last season's cstch.~ On the south coast of Nova Scotia the factories are closing down in all directions, while Caps Breton and! Magdalen Islands are still open with Very meager results, says a Halifax' °‘¢l-\8_l1Ze. The catch has been dieap-,‘ ll(-lillflllg, and packers will mske ai Poor season. Despite the fact that the fishermen will do about ss well as _usual on account of the higher Prices that came for their product. There is little doubt that our lobster tlsheries are being depleted and over- fiihtd. and the time must soon come when the Government will step in and endeavor too late to save the failing business. Prices continue at` the highest mark ever attained in' London and on the continent, but! over these extreme prices obtained MINTO GOING NORTH.-In anoth- r fortnight the Government steamer o lit out for her annual excursion to neous supplies for the builders of 1 ' SCHOOL VACATIONS.-The Board chool Vacations. The old regulii-I tions dealing with this matter were epealed and the following substituted in place thereof; "There shall be in al ' l schools except as hereinafter pro- . _ _ l dm" was shown an exceptionally gided a summer vacation ol six weeks eglnning the iirst day of July, and` _ l Gill, Union Road. The circumlerenci 183:: iJu:§em;:on(€:1 ;¥vO0§3?§,f§ut;_\:§ was “gm mches' the egg being wen latter vacation to be at such time in October as may be decided upon by the Trustees. There shall also be in chools a vacation of one week at the end of December. Schools in Charlottetown and Summerside shall' ., have a summer vacation of eight JUNE WEDDING`_ St' Malachle weeks; also one weck’s vacation at the end of December; but shall have o fall vacation. Other incorporated owns and also districts maintaining school of two or more departments, may have the same system of vaca-, tions as that in Charlottetown and ummerside provided the ni orit aj y ol the ratepayers present at the annual _ _M B., t f th ,.00 l A Ewo or more departments may open _ Croas's- Enterliini Purple fo A _°““gh““ se’ ° ° g '” p wedding breakfast was served at thi the" s°h°°l° Aug “th If the m't°` - - , ' ‘ i' 5 i 'd ,' P ,swedev‘r|°‘l¢s ofseeds tlwaysmome of me brides parents Bite] payers in annua meeting so ieci e _ O g . E Island Pro g vincial Rifle. As- " sociation_Ann_iial Business M eetmg, 'llie Annual Mcetirg\of the' Prince Edward Island Piovin- »' cial Rifle Association will be' held in the City Court Room. 3 City Building, 'Charlottetown,` fi on Friday evening, June 27th, ion at 7 in o’cl- ck. COLONEL F. S. MQORE President A. A. BARTLETT» M3101* ~ Sec-'l`reas. _2s.ii.n. , V I Con and Retail J ...rss-in ‘We have ii supply of n\'¢ H255 ` misss emi as ,hiss is vm' v8fB¢° 121153,' Petunia, Verbena, ~lnspdragon, seed- be added to Drive 0| 0'5"' Early ling Pansy and Daisy, Nasf»\\1‘i\\1l11, ' cabbage. cw!ifl<>tW°‘“ °°;1rl;°':’;Zm;9;,m1 and ewan, noiisiis. sweet Ain. , per 100 (Of P05 555' e sum Canary Creeper. Mlgnonette i sc. per doz, late tomatoes 5. and 1; ' 'i _ , ill . i L ; late cabbage sc. per 100' winmnd Lsr spur, Zlnnia, Dusty M er st` il over perennials such as Pansy. DMU. 15° per dm' Bt k 20. e doa., Salvia., Seed- \po,g,t.m.n0¢, carnations, Sweet 0° ' ° D r llngs, Carnations and Dahlia! doulble William. Dlinthpsbanddigllz F31? and linlle from deed at 25°. Per don. _ l2c. Der doa mus e a o _ 'l5c fm” por Double Dahlia Bulbs Be. each, . tags. Annual bedding P ‘ _ ii . cage free uit privw Q“0f°‘U- 115° pe' °' e table ants ear cabbB¥° ° V gg pl . IY _` . t 5o¢_ 109' ers. Write plain, give lull name and (very ummm (quam gd wing? 15¢_ address. We often recclivp orders la” °“bbag° liggwer md am., 75¢_ without s signiturs. It is advisable _Ver 300' °x°;. any tomato (muy 5 on line of railway or boat to ex- _ per 00"* ‘ ' _ | , ` l l ° ° *Cash must accompany Ord gi '~. ‘L - ` ig; _ \i§,’/ 7' ‘='I\` i,~ ,_.\\.¥\` , . \/ ~ 1 A __ ________ A* _` _ ` ’ rr Pars :C - VVVVV ’ ' i -"' gv ‘ ' -- A V EQ” ringab-an the |¢.md___,W.w_W H , 4 to buy in this Province.. From Saturday s Evsiiinz Guardian. i _W \\\\_ /,II \ ‘_ _ 1.1.; \\.!~,m"\_"` . representing s eg yesratest in wearing quiiliii¢g_ ' THE iioriws:N~N.4_-'i‘h¢ s. s. mor- I-iaR'rsv1i.i.n. - Preaching ,¢ ‘ "' ‘ " ` J -i -, sl./‘» K "§.:.'_L `~~\_ , Lock inside griiiidmothers ring and see ifit ls ne' vleim i' du' in Ch"l°mt°w" °° 5 H°"'"m° '°"°°"°"' s““d°" 15”' /"' " -‘ VL “il” ill)-A ii" V51' 1 \ `&`l~ 5 W;rW_yW_» , 0 C och this afternoon from Montreal. gtmll a.m. and at nose valley st 3 ‘ `_ f , 11;; _ i ,L ~\ \ sw , - I E C.-:xi X _ héyare made in sllwldths andin 1 lr, """' ' ' 'Q . S . 1 'Slept-\` . f »} “ - '.1 ‘ ' oh" dup the Wald,” mn sho ;>d b;4\'. and isk. wcnsnsiou.-'im chsmpieii, __ ` I __/~~\< Ii. J i Q( 1- ‘ V _ I ix;/; J’ _ K 8 U the best, ii. oici-gs on-, with ii chi-go for I.oas'rna season.-The lobster l /` . _ ,ii . , _ _ » , Messrs. l.. M. Poole Co., has arrived canning swag” 1, vlnuglly 0,," on i ‘ _,--"' - ~'\`-“`-' ~ l ' ` ` f f ln ChH"l0f¢°¢Y0Wn from Rishibucto. the North Shore and Northuniber- V' N 4 _,__ land str it th , , , .i» 5/ ‘ ‘ V/ l The great summer event at The Always Busy Store. The Cl1ildren’s \Vear Sale, has c mnmenced. Clear of boots you can procure every arlicle ol. clothing needed to equip either His Majesty the baby cr the young ladies oi 18 years for the summ=r season. The assortmeiits in the various lines are most complete from the smallest priced articles to 'the very best qualities. Ready-to-wear Colored Dresses Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5. years Blue and brown checked cauibric French dress, trimmed with red on neck and sleeves......»........_ 42C . Russian dress of plain blue and brown Indian head, trimmed with con- trasting color on sleeves. neck and belt.. __-__ Striped blue and white percale dress, V neck, waist trimmed with Foulard Blue and pink mercerisecl r.pp French dress trimmed with black and white Bedford cord. . Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 years Heavy blue and white stripe Am' erican Galaiea dress navy yoke, belt and cuffs, pipeclscarlet _ Dress of sky spotted pcrcsle, tri m- med with plain blue zepliyr, white pipings ard heavy lace...$l Dutch neck dress of Indian head in brown and blue trimmed stripe cambric and red piped. . - Dress of plaid Scotch girgl an trimmed with white pique collar and cuiis. Patent leather belt MISSES’ DRESSES Four Specials A morning dress of Indian head in plain pink, tan and blue, trimmed with white silk embroidery. Szes I4, 16, 18 years.. _ .. Dress of plain blue Zephyr viiili wide revere-s trimmed with white pique and stripe nurses cloth. Black patent leather belt Sizes i2,i4,i6 __ . . A strret dress of blue and white check gingham, trimmed with allovef embroidery plain blue, button loleS and i ings Sigel; 14,16, 18 yeai-s..........$2.95 A line afiernoon dress if mercer- ised re pp in tan, pink :1ndb‘ue,trlinmed wiih wide lace insertion and lace cov- ered buttons Sizes 14, 16_ i8 years .il i i. Q. ‘X RoM1>1;~:R_§ .- i .f Plain blue Zephyr trimmed with red pip ing and bands. Bluit or ian romp