'greatcr 'discount foi-cash with order ]UNE`4» 1912-. 1 "Bruiser me '.‘ THE ¢HA1e'Lor'r's'roWN,GUARp1AN ‘ mer er im.-~ "1 _ _ r "' 3 " 1 -- .» i - -- -- ' -' ., _ ' .- f- ' ~ __ _ _ _ .. .._- , _ . , ___ _, I __ _ _ . I , _ ., ~ ,» _ » ,,,.,,,. .L _ V, __ . i cuiiiisrin in iisiiii ui Almost every day The Guardian re- ceives orders by mail to insert, news matter oi an advertising nature. In most of these cases the senders, who are frequently not known to any member of the stall and who have no neeount in the advertising depart- ment, write "Please insert the fol- lowing and oblige," thus apparently implying that they think the items will be inserted free. Only a few weeks ago a render wrote asking that his ad- vertisement of Farm for Sale be in- serted free from day to day until be cancelled lt, as he is n subscriber te The Guardian. In this connection it may he. said that the subscription price is not sufficient to even pny the actual ‘coiit of paper, ink, preserve;-ii, mailing, bookkeeping and other expen- srs of the Circulation department proper, and thus subscribers have no privileges of free advertising and are on the same 'footing as non subscri- bers. Seldom ever docs the sender state whether the item is to appear in the Morning Daily or the llurnl Dnily,` whether for one or more times in either Daily, or in both, whether as B display advertisement, announce- ment, business local, classified nd or otherwise, When for church or chari- table purposes they seldom ever say so, or do not enclose suilicient money 10 pay for same all of which \vlll he returned by first mall in the event oi the item,~no3 being chargeable, or if more monev is sent than necessary to pay for the item the surplus will be returned at once, there being ri for ndvcrtising of churches &c than for regular business. In ull such cas- es the Advertising dcpnrtment com- niuiiicates with the sender as quickly as possible by mail or phone, often paying the messenger service to get upirn tn the telephone if not too fur , innouxcruuiis Uno een! per word each insertion Qual: min oeemnpany order and hve_ per rent discount allowed. :l‘|n:mum charge i\vsn\y»1§vl n e. t v _ it is. what it cost. when it siionid lie, _how to get nie best. 1 em et yen' Service to set you 'rms been service. A. Milne Fraser, 1-lnlifnr, N. S. 6-4Mzi. distunt, thus saving 511 possible tim People write uns eince to know ' News, Letters to l Even, items which nre actual companied by Mrs. Newson and ' be in little daughter who will be the guest either morning Daily or Rural Daily nf Mrs, Newnnnu; pm~c"f,5 dm-ing th or both are cliurgcablc for more than summer m0nthg_ t ____ . _ 9 the First Methodist Chiirch, C-har purpose of assisting persons who hnvr 1,,tt,,t0w,,_ Miss Jem, Amson, a gm ‘t°““’» °tc'- to mmi to “"5 omcc' §° duate of Mt. Allison College Sack ‘U ville, who is an accomplished organ 1 - I ._- * _,..‘£_*3‘ 5*# ch ` phone-it's irecause of it 1 great-grandfather made, But, mark it down .~:iraiglit tips on all the ii our customers and env we can do for you, and over it either. The phonewill brin prove its worth in bette ditional cash in your till V _ I. The Telephone _*T The big msn isn`t big in spite of the tele- If you're satisfied with the profits your busiiie.<.s do‘n’t look good io you---well, a phone out a bare existence froin your business, if more will be just in the way---a bothersome ornament- ‘ ` bu'siness, a larger and better class of customers, able of inside inforinitioii and the 'respect of _l y v of your cr-mpetitors-~ . “ i .. in short if you,waut_ success---you‘ll see wha Let Contract Dept. prove these facts to you. .. i Charlofieiown. P. E. l. rl V .' ` _ 4 ` " . _ ’,_ ` > _ vs errny ie ar nn e ‘ ar . M M V (153 'vriiiT1eiiecn ‘ 'e ‘ lottctnwn ut 1.00 i. in. for Orwcl \ _ /\ I ` again in the afternoon ut tlire . ` 1 ; `1“'.. 'cl .k if ‘ 0~ 'ell t tur ‘ ‘N ' , | 4 " . nbdnlt. , to a certain extent. if you just want to eke i , plain, lf youwant more , ` ‘i inrkeis, the niost profit- ` you won't waste ,time , g you bu_'=ine.~'s---it will \ ` r returns, insictual ad- ` ‘ C0., ol P.- F. l. ¢.' 2 - l -5 -i A F wnnsrsn ¢ ,_qu- ii , , y b t ‘» and safest medicines for you heceusi | ' . ' ` iiniraiu is nimbv. "___ ei- l - _ _ VALUABLE LE'l"l‘ERB. ,__r_-_.___»»-~ .___ '--.- _A i.oNnoN, June i-Ae seuirhys; __ yeitcrdny two letters signed Oliver, _._ _--_-----~ Cromwell sold for $1,050 und $l.- M,,D0NALD__At Eldon' May 25th. here Moy 20, was coti;3l:g;=,;1di0<1,Hl 050. _ , . . .- _ Among those who par 1 wei “'“- ”"““" “‘f° °‘ """“ M”D°"“m' rreieu-r Aeqnicii, winsmn oiinrcniii r 4 ". ' Lh[l`Lcl(llllil§‘.l?`{:H-I-tl'ii i'-linrlottctowii nl First Lord of the Admiralty' hcr icsltileiicc 216 Fusion St’ June Cmnt Kitchmwr mm General . ' . ' . ’ linuiilfon. » 2. 1012, Miss Mnry Morriscy. ,_ _ _ l~‘unernl will take place ironi iier re- Aninnmcml statement Issued sidenrc, Wcilncsdny inornfiipg nt 8.tfi5 ;3‘;’;‘ecti§os1iiY§f"t‘hu Mcdltwmuwu ii) Dxqreim-ll‘fingigliiifncéttilcllec 0 - The Loids and (kimmissioners c ii/li)N4i\(c‘cHAN yi (`hnrlottctown .lunc the Admiralty' Nw” cuncmded "’ ' ’ " ' ’ ri n val establisliments at Mnltn . . . _ , nn a A' NU' muah Jam M0m""hm""ged desire to express their satisfaction n 23 yenrs. .- _ _ Fiinernl will leave her inte residence ln” °tiic'.e"cy of th” °r2,?i"i"t'°n‘ I' B Gratton St ,hm ,r,,cSd,,v' ,,ft,,,.n,,,,n' is their intention to mn e full use n 245 ,‘,.,,l,mk to D,,m,,.,,n.B thelfscilities ni this important ani Cntlicdrnl thence to R C. (`_‘-emetcrv. "°""'l"t° “aw-ll i.m.F'e’ th” value 0 MoUONAliI)-In ‘(‘,iinrlottntowi\, June which "T th” Brmsh Navy is of V" » l f. . inclusive ol~ the crew, must he efiuibp- 2. 1012, Jnmcs McDoiiald.Tr;ireii £8 "‘f‘r';1°c':,tI?`:l‘fx::,‘§fc°;0 assign Buch Dm _ ~ years, iormcrly of llustiro. ie , _- ,- _ I din",-! dy, 1°,-0 sm, miles' which Wm go , portion of ierltting and _ repnirin WILL PURUI-IASE C-A'l"I`1iE COOKSTOWN, Ont., June 1-The ‘o provintiali dcpnrtnieiit oi ngricultui Proposes to spend $12,500 ol the led eral,agricuitui‘al grunt in sending a commissioiioi"`._to Britain to purcliiis e R herd of cattle ndnptcd for both milkin'g and bcefing purposes. . .` _€_l- ' AEHQ SERVICE i\EGUIiA'T[(lNS. 'Bi?.I‘0'LIN, June 1-The Post lrurn of new oilicial regulations, according "nt, to \vlii_ch nil' Gcrmnn inssoiigcr 'steii , I ‘ mcrs carrying 75 or more persons, ed with wirrleesiapparntus with ,. re. into -fdrce. in U`ctobcr_ DIED this morning for intcrincnt "mlm will be mrwnmcmto Rusticn _work to the iioekyard as will keep i ' ___ _ ' ` _ ___ in normal coiidltion-of nctivity, nm _` It pays to buy in this Province. , '_-The schooner Polar Star is dis- charging' a cargo of Albion run of lutteton n. Bert. Smith, who spent the week their homes at West LaHave, N.S. W. and Mrs. Btérns, Charlotte town, left yesterday morning on i~ Mrs. J J Trainor and daughter Among the passengers arriving ii H Nelson Charlottetown. town, has returned from Edmonton At the Sunday evening service ii ist, assisted at the service by render ing rc number ofrvoluntarics und ulsr nccompaning Miss Helen l»iughes,\vhs sum; a delightful sacred solo. I ports, culling nt Vernon Iiivcr. Sli will return this morning and lea~ ri 0(‘ ii lV\ |\0I‘ S, re rllllg a 4 night. (ln Saturday the l-Iurlzin foienoon, left again in the niternoni ut three thirty o'c.loc.k for West Iiive and returned nt night.- Soine exceptionally fine cattle wer' weigiieil on the Market Square (‘lmrlottetown, Saturday for F, l. llrnke. Especially rlioice were two two year old steers, fed by Jamci Laird of Cavendish, that tipped th i~:cnl\‘s ut 1195 and 1475 i'espectivcly Other owners were James 0. Simpso: and F. W. Clark.. i'-avr-ndisli; O. M Bernard, W. A. Houston, John Flsrr ing, Gordon Laird, Rustico, an f Rcxnll Remedies are the ver be* you can know the ingredients of ever; Rexall remedy you buy. Thei-'es' n secret. formula to these preparation: 'l‘licre’s a remedy for every _ill an ,we guarantee a cure in all cases. 30 diilerent remedies, get aify of them a The MacKinnon Drug ‘;_,Co. Cornc Greer George end Kent sis. 5-iuiu ::We licg to express appreciation o your patience during the duys` w were shut down installing our ne\ boiler-and wish to advise that w' ure again ready for business-bettc prepared than ever to give promp and satisfactory service., MALTA, June 1-The conference ti dcc`de Great Britoin's future polic in the Mediterranean which begs* Vis Im thi flee .I ~_“, ‘,_..___ _ ___.___-_ j-iEver Look At lt w ay ? "won/is silioors Auornnn. I ' Q11-¢ ° ' " V ' ‘ 'e o D' "Some folks o on cle in their systems and din ~\ - , _N.\siivi1/Lia, renrr., June 1-ivirr _ iniiiheir brains gayvefterggaygwiih tea'aud coffee-liaflf ,n1,‘;;°f,,,;,‘;“,',t“gff," - A substantial. ¢HSilY dis- '~-_iiic ‘most of the time. They wonder what ballcs 'their me veney, Tenn., is nie rerun ri ested feed like wh H S mm V d Fr rn land t .~ ~ - - ‘ _ ._ i ic o 1. J>P‘“”S “»“‘l 1*.1°°P°»‘***°'” d°‘”"~ - ` A 2§"il`i'i§’““i..fl‘i"..§°rf`$i"3.'“i£.i“rif`r'I.f.‘§~ .- i ‘_ “_~ -- n ' ° ‘ <'»»»»5» »~ nflifie. E ° , _ Su se o sto te and coffee, io da s and tr V _PPD y HP 8 , y y r h‘f,'f,',',‘,‘"‘:,',,,,,,t,,,,, took place 0,, th, u S o'r'i‘/iw/i i-i/is sruixiis. __ ._ _._ ____ _ _ cn , .and learn what 'ti difference it makes to body and brain _ her h»0dy_ Mm Bam” M, th. ,mn to use a food-drink in place of a drug drink- with meoi remuerere ima was er is 9 - - W " - ' _ M . H I N li ill t tl! c Thm’-Se G R¢’“S°" ._ ..“*".°:.';:;.a.._°°."..:.: ' “H” V 1 Y cririiblc nt nil times of attention t< the needs in peace or war of any flee cruising or operating in the Mcditer ranoiin. Submarines will ploy an in creusiiigly important. part in the dc fence of the Island. » . platform of a passenger r fnrm where her victim was standim' and calmly fired three bullets n r rested a short time later. Her victim bled instantly merlv was n distiller and is n prom ment land owner. in Rutnsrn Oonntv _ , _ left Charlottetown at 5.30 ii. in. fo ` u n Small Dealers ,.1-,, “ref ‘mf rm- in th James Simpson, Bay View. _ f rom Kingston at 4.43 o'cIock on trnin which arrived at Builaio Valley Z S N _ _ fri ‘ ' » _ “ *‘ D ` ' _ the station _a few miles from Buffalo ` in gmbiiieus to "g’~:t ahead.” ' . 0 S ‘ A ‘ _ 1 from Niniiiviiie. , ‘ \ ' Valley. She walked to the car plat- Mrs Barnes hnsrded the train nf .1 Canadian Pnsium Cereal Co., Ltd., i Today's Guardian comprises four- teen pages. Thers were no cases before°the Char- lottetown police court Saturday. Mrs. R. F. Maddigan, Charlotte- iown, is undergoing treatment in the Charlottetown Hospital for appendir cltis. - Forty-live out of forty-nine in tiie` rlass oi medicine '12, at/ .Nic-_iili Gollege, Montreal, have been graiit- .ad their M. D. degree including- -1.. G. Houle, J. E.'Jenk'ins, J. S. linc- i.eod, L. W. MacNutt, (‘.herlotte- town, and F. H. MacKay, Mouiit Stewart. Owing to yesterday being the (ing's Birthday and n statutory holiday the regular monthly meeting Ji the Charlottetown Council wus nd- iournzd last night until the usuni ioui- tonight, The usunl levying |»i“ 'ssossment and the passing of the estimates will engage the attention if the City Fathers tonight. Yesterday the Northumberland lcit lharlottetown nt 8.20 n. m. for Pic- on with passengers, mail, express ` and freight and docked at 11.50 n. ni. ‘ lhe left again nn return at 4.50 p.n\. _ vith passengers, mail, express nnd reight and arrived at 8.20 p, m. Hiie eavcs today ut 8.20 a. m. for l"i'c- ' ou, returning at night. Un Sntur t ri., arrived in Picton at 11.45 n.in., eft on return tn ilhnrlottctowii lny the 15 instant at 10 ri. m. The regular monthly meeting ol the lharlottetown 'School Board wus iii-ld ast evening nt 7.38. 'l`lici'c weie iresent the (‘.hairniaii-Judge lllanch _rd, and l\¢iessi~s_ James, Smith, fohnston and Dr, Jenkins, It \vi's lecided that the city schools close for .-iidsummer Holidays on Thiirsriny the '7th inst and re-open on 'l‘ucsdny the rciscs will bc held on the 27 nu ollows-ln Wcst Kcnt School (romp 1. m. to 10 o'clock; Queen Hiiiinrc -lchool from 10 to 11, und in Prince it School from ll to 12. 'l‘lii_~ Zecretary was directed to get tenders or the Coul supply for thc three ciiv chools, also for the kulsomining o[ rince St School~tcnders to bc rc- :eived not inter than the i4tli in- ;to.nt_ The Scrirtury \\'ni~i nlso dir- cted to advertise for tcuciicrs to npply vacancies on the stnil of the ‘ity Schools. The committee on roperty reported that n new and ip-to-date lieating apparatus will be nstalled into Quceii Sqimre School by he I>i'oi‘rictoi' of the building. The urchin!! ildiourned to meet on Satur- ‘ay the 15th insllnnt at 10 ii. in. "Suppose you want xi prescription 'n n hurry. Our prescription depart- nent is organized and conducted n- ong the liiics of purity and cleanli- iess. The work is done by expert vharmncists who are supplied wiili every facilities are the iincst our iriccs most moderate. The MncKin- ion Drug Co. Corner Great Gcorre and Kent Streets. 5-lMI~lti 1:Buutaiu, Bell & C0. for best coal, lowest prices. 1-21idLf. `~zou nerd nic nets in brown, sieie, 'rey and black worth to $3, going nt 1.57. Brown's, The Home of (iooel Iats. 5-30M_lil,4i. EIGHT KILLED AND SIXTEEN INJUliF.'ii KINGSTON, Ont., .Tune 2-Eight nen killed, and sixteen in the Gcncr il Hospital, seriously injured, is the resent nwlul toll of an ncciilcnt iers, Pcrth Road, twenty-ii\'c_ iiiiles iatnrday' oltcrncon. The men were workirg in ii rock ut and met death as ii result of ri remature explosion of black |»owfl|-r sed to blast the rock. Of the eight nen killed ull were with one :xr-1.1, ion, Roiinnanlans. Present Northup, ngeil "5, iiiilkins oss. for the two miles roiid in he vicinity where the occi- ‘ent occurred, wus n New lliriiiisiviok 'man 1 Northup wus cngngcll iii s'.‘.t~ ting oil ii hlust and his body uns lou-n to pieces. He has I-ccn en- :agcd in the construction work all .his sunnnrr. NURSES RAISE FEES. 'i‘Uli()N’l‘0, June 1-The iinrses of -d to raise their fees. Al, pi'eseniz there are three degrees of iccs, Sli. ' 523, $25 a weekfthc iiist_iiientio|ii-.il being for mental or alcoholic ciisiis. Food means much to the man who ' Grape-Nuts. cerriesn ra- tion oi true nourishment for body and brain which paves the way io efficientwork, “'l`he|7e`s \_ Reason" Windsor, Onfhrin, Canada lay she left (lhnrlottetnwo nt 8.20 n. i ut » `rd oi' September. 'l‘he closing e>;- x Foronto have practically deiormin~ i , i . . . , i ` Wholesale £3 Retail 1 ' -. | 4 _ 1 . ....3 ~ ’ ~5 iff., -~@‘”e fa" Q "QW ' ` _ Y 1. i-,.= . ______,__._...______n _ __ re F; ii ff, , :Z-=_._.....“;.. . . ,mr _» W1.'..L__._._-gp -er .- ' §_ , ()ur stock is iip-to-dale Siiimg room touches to your dining room. Drop in and see them to- Aq 71 i ".\ : day. l 1 ‘ gf' ly \ ` \‘1 Compleie Line oi Curlainings Here You wont be disappointid if you come to this store for your curtains and curiainiiigs. llidrooin Curfainings We io 40c yd ' ' Den curteininge 25c io L00 yd sash nets, cloiiedmuslins, plain or frilled inusliii curtainiug, lzrce edge curtaining, madrasses, scrims,-lace sets. Colne and see them, if you cant come write for samples. ir ii RN lin ii E---cirpeis, curious, Lines--.ii is 'ii ni DN G Handsome new china closelsiusl in = One of these handsome cabinets will give the finishing I9_50 22.50 24 50 and up. y 5 ' Elegant new exlension Iahles. ik 7”' Lovely oak dining tnbles,beauIiful1y finisahcd, see your face E. ” ei /." f , , I ,~i\"" in ihein, made of cliolcest selected oak, pedestal and leg styles, us - ._ round and square..............._.... .....$|| 50 ig 30,00 'I 'M ‘ - "Z, K- Clicnpcr fables in birch and elm... rr. . _ . 95 (9 -what you want is here curfainings 20c io 75c yd /__ / _ _° _ g,°-~<§”§i;’~°¢'a,. _ . " __ Q59; ' ¢ 5 ` "L" _, 'V4' L E 2“"Z_~ i :_ \\ We Have Porliers oi all Kinds-\ .Oni 'E51 ' y “ "“`”'“` and in mostly all the wanted colermgs-plain crimson, _ ,(5 , green, brown in the various shades, some in reversible 3?' A two--color effects, finished wiili guiiup edge or iassels, ss iii? you prefer. _ -. f ‘ $5.00 5.55 ses 5.90 4.50 me up ie ii.oo ‘i.»~. Jr' el 2.:-"., _ _ Bagdad mixtures and stripes arc very ricli and effect- D ‘ E5’ \ivc, wear splcudidly and are not expensive _ .$4.75 pr W 'hich occurred in A coiistidiction L, _“_ amp Ol the Canndlnn Northern Rnil- _ V" ` 'ay six milcs east of Stones (‘or-- `\ we LABUR “VACUUM CLEANING Baby Carriages Every new style here, Our new carriages have been selected from the best Canadian and American makers, nil the new styles. the bcsl iiialccs. --Carrics,$l 75 2.35 2 75 up. -Folders, 4 75 6 25 6.75 up. -Sleepers, $l§.00 ".00 l7.00 up. 35 styles to choose fron1_ Beer £5’ Weeks I Beer ic? Weeks 1! \ _ ‘£‘»;.=;.»_. . _ ~.=;s.f ~ i-'_'-S`1-f" \ V \_»`;_ 4_1:-;» ' Becrfs? Weeks Hill (ll-lilltlililfl 'l`lll'l"l~}li , __ ». O'1"l‘AWA, June 1*-Strikes nre uu- der way in thc ranks of the local carpenters und building laborers. The carpenters want 35 cents nn ,hour and the laborers 30 rents. As n number of employers have already agreed to grant these sums, it will not he an entire lockout. CONSERV.‘\'l‘l\'l~i NoMlNA'l‘l