-_JUNE 25, r91s _ A 'W un" me - _ "fi*i-r`iric'i'1.¢ji.1r'.i;._c_>'f1”ria:'row1~1 GUARDIAN mer or mf- 'T' race Five 1 ‘ f _.___-__~ _ - _ ' ' -,-_-~ in nina cousin _ I _ . _ . _._ I. _, |__ » n '- ‘lr¢"§- ' '. _ I . » _ __ v -_ ., ~ \ » i _ J lleai ls What You Want. Most every coal will, burn, but what you want is a coal that will GIVE HEAT while burning We have the kind that satisfies. Give ns your ordei and be convinced. _ A. PICKARD & C0 Phone 240 is 5 ig lil” l .'-To -‘, ‘lv .~ Q l-‘or the Bride ‘ No gift is more sccepisbls , thsn besutifu|,dursbie silver- ware. Remember that _ - IM] RUGERS BROS I . I is the originsl “Rogen." It la l - "J`i'lbrr Plate that Wren" I IVlnde in the heaviest grads I of plate, and ranks first in quality. Bold - Lending healers _ - #ag _.__ - 51:5 ` ‘ Mctlouliery Q. Bulmm i Genersi Commission ` Hsrclisnis ` ` ' i Sydney. N. 8. Consignments offarm produce \ i solicited Farmers having first-class dairy butter for sale sliould write ne sjsting prices. 3 --sdsttrsémpd. BARON IDEM; ` I 'rhe samplers nm; wiikee snuiihh Baron Idea No. 35192 will make the season of i0|2 ss follower- Wm.H. Oampbell's, lrisntown, night May 7. Ui. June I 18, July I. Jacob Best's, Mnléieque. noon-May 8 22 .liine 5.10, July il. sn home to the owner s stable. Jonah Lewis’ Freetown.nnnn,Ma.v 14.138. June i\,'l5.July il. and home tn the own ers sta le same night. Dsruley Clark's. llavend sh, noon lviny is 30. Junei3.z 27 Julv 1. lton R l'.rtson's to ten May lol, 30,Jnne-1521, l uly and home to owner's stable. Baron Ideal ill be etthe owner's stable only on dates menlioned above. Mares me by ngpointnent. Baron Idea s rst omg of colts is two years old.tinme of them ave been hitched are essy bro e. are big, good gaitod, and good locker _ Baron ide is from the best family ol race and caijriaiie horses in Americri-the Wilkes family. Mrtgs breedinii carriage horses should see_ aron_ Idea and t e stock before breeding_their mares. Mares at owner'siisk J A CAMPBELL __L'_i_‘ _'_ - _ __e Latest Papers and Magazines G Promptly on thc day they are issued, and priced at a margin over cost, we always show a full line of the latest Provincial, Censdisli, ' Americin. and English ncwapflbers. weekliee and magazines. Our news stand is the most completely-cquipp ed, up-to-date and satis- factory in the Province. Get the habit of calling here - it’s a good one. . Elmer Ritchie » 180 Queen Street. _ Owner and Mi-nnger. V oi,|u.oh. New London _ 4-uumiuioina i _ -' Z _ ...J 7 __,._g ,»_j_ _- ___-_-»_4- ; _ ~_ _ : _ '- CHRIRLOTIETOWNI i _ r lllli) ELSEWHERE It page to buy in this Provlnos. A. Marshall, Covehcsd, leaves short ly tor Boston. N. A. Campbell, Charlottetown went west yesterday eiternoon. W. Fred Taylor, Charlottetown. was a passenger to Bedeque yester day afternoon. R. M. Johnson, Charlottetown, wai s passenger west yesterday after noon. _ ~ W. M. Flynn, Station Master, Cer digan, is acting clerk in the Char lottetown Freight Office for a couple of months. Miss Margaret MacDonald, Cardi gan, spent Sunday in Charlottetowr and returned home yesterday alter noon. Heath and Mrs. Vesey, York hav: returned ho`me alter a. pleasant visit with friends at Margate and Summer- side. _ R. N. and Mrs. Taylor, Montreal, eccompanicd by their two children arrived in Charlottetown on the ex press last evening and will spend the summer months in this province. Cornelius Blanchard, has arrived irom Tufts Dental College, Boston, to spend his vhcation at his borne in Charlottetown. I-is was accom panied by his friend Mr. Dscoste of The marriage is /announced to tak: place on Wednesday, June 26th, 0 Susie Marguerite. daughter oi Mrs. Alexander O. Baillie, Picton, to Ern est W, Coffin, Ph. D., principal .ol Normal School, Calgary, Dr. Coffin who is a native of Charlottetown, arrived here last week from thc west.-Pat. Mrs. I... D. Cowan, Mt. Stewart' H. A. Amos, Oxford; A. Moffatt New Glasgow; A. MacConnell, St. Thomas, Ont; E. G. Leaman, Monc ton; J. B. Lantz, Toronto; F. R. Hunter, St. Stephen; James Thllan. Iowa, registered et the Queen Hotel Charlottetown, between 11.30 las' night and 11.30 Friday night. Thomas Dougan, son of Richard Dougan, of the l". E. I. R., Char- lottetown, had fi narrow escape from lnjiiry, and prohahlv death, near Stettlcr, Sack., the other day. The engine on which he was firing, was derailed while running at a good rate of speed, and was thrown over on her side, in the ditch. The engin- eer was badly injured, but Mr. Dou gan emerged fromi thewredr unhiirt. Quincy. ' , ' Service will be held in the English Church at Milton on Wednesday evening, Rev. A. W. M. Harley oni- cisting. _ _ Rev. Mr. Andrews, of the Anglican Church at Pictou, arrived in the Northumberland last evening and will proceed to Summerside this morning. When the Guardian News phone 133 .s reported busy, after 6 p. m., pe- .rous should ask for 132-3. All who have a phone should cut this out end ,masts it up. ,Geo ir. Jenkins and brine, st..r0h.., River Valley, _N._.B., are spending e ew :sys with J. A. and Mrs. Clerk A t_ e Experimental Farm, Charlotte- EOWII, _ Yesterday the Northumberland left Charlottetown at 8.55 a. in. for Pic- rou with passengers, mail, express and freight and arrived at 12,20 p. _n. She left again at 4.50 p. m. with passengers, mail, express and reight and arrived at 8.20 s.. m, She leaves today at 8.20 a. m. for Picton; returning at night. The Newstead Gun Club had s. very enjoyable meet at the Summer ilottage of J. 0. Hyndman "Camp Alabama" on Saturday siternoon. The highest score for the day was made by Colonel A. G. Peaks, with A. W. Hyndmsn second. The club de- cided at this meet to send five mem- Port Elgin, N. B., on the second and third oi' July. No doubt the New- steed Gun Club representatives _will give e good account of themselves,- The Guardian has received an illuse‘ tration clipped from a Western paper in which is shown a number of the winners in the Western College Field Day sports. Among those shown is the ph0to`of Arthur Bowness, who, though only 12 years of age, is the winner of thc College Championship Medal. Master Bowness is the son of Alder G. Bowness, formerly a resident oi Kensington, now Mayor of Cran- brook, B.G., and /also 8 nephew of G. B. and Mrs. Sims, Kensington. The ind deserves great credit for his mark- ad prowess on the athletic field. A SENSATIONAL RACE. ’l'f)RON'l`U, June Z3-Billy Qucai, the Yankee champion, won the ,live miie professional championship rece at the islnnd.stadi`um Saturday night with Ted Wood second und 'Pom Long- hoat third. They were the only star- ters, Shrubb’s ankle, injured two weeks ago, having failed to hcal, while Al. Raines broke down in train- 1 0 0 _ lor tale. National Cash Register .;‘:.:.“i:.n.. :iz ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' nrst mile, which was run in 4.42. _ ANational Cash Register, large rnodcl, suitable _ for la* ge or small business, completely equipped with all up to~dnie features, almost new, worth when -‘ new $300, to be sold at n bargain. ` McKinnon Drug Company Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. '_ _ __..' m., fifteen minutes late; thc southern' -5tl'.€tCh. but twcilty Yllfds IFOIU the Comeau, St. John; A. G. Shatlord, Halifax; F. Buntsin, Toronto; W. F. Jutrss, Montreal;-A. W. Allen, F. M. Spooner, Toronto; A. Fencer, Montreal; J. H. L. Evans, H. C. GBCUB. Halifal; -E. Lancks, St John; l-I. B. Longhcad, London, Ont; W.I-I. Earle, Canso; C. H. Barlen, St.» John, registered at the Victoria Ho. ' tel Charlottetown, between 11.30 last night and 11.30 Friday night. ...__ Yeiterday the eastern express ar- Queal' set the pace for the second mile. time 9.33, and kept up the ter- rific grind until the third mile, time 14.40. Wood and Longboat were right at his heels and Wood took the esd for the fourth, but his fierce prints felled to shake on the mothers 'The tour miles were run in 19.22.'I‘he last mile was slower, as the racers were watching each other. In the last lap, Longboat 'found the pace too hot and stopped in the back stretch.Qucal rivcn in Charlottetown et 5.30 8-. caught Wood st the head 0! the I 7"’ Y Y' 4 I I - 5-72- -V;"";"’ accommodation at 9.35 e, m,_ an tape he was seized with B cramp and We want to get acquainted with an -increasing umber of discriminating smokers because we are sure our Hickey £3 Nicholson Tobacco _ . & _ _ The crops are beginning to look Y time, the Ch e Traverse Accommo fsltered but staved off Wood and won RIVAL and MASTER MARINE smoking to- bicco will please j ust such. Once introduced we are confident t h a t they will sell on their own mer- its. Ever tried our COM-' BINATION Twist chew- ing tobacco. YS’ i _ _ . . . 1.' ` voted for supplement and the services __ I E of the late teacher will likely be s- ` dHf\_'_e’5_&l-\\§t what you w3“t"_kh,c girly mLiclq‘;_y0u giving eminent satisfaction to all. a _ on am as com orta e as ossi. e- - nee; R; I? r C I; f ~ d ance and have ly_ need _in this line including lotions, we ani' C pa? your nee S ar in a V _ powders, waters,perfuiiios, soap, den-_ ‘heen searching the markets to find the highest grade ciiriees, skin food heh- preparation..-_ of camp supplies the markets produce an_d we know good _md _isbn Yo___ - Wm and ___ d k ill 5 d the Kent streets. ivisu been forgotten by next fall. The School meeting was largely attend- .. S . I ea showing the interest heheh by _ them, ou need them an we now you w n ` price illght and the quality top-notch ~ we can giveyou satisfaction on every point. _ army case that the quality ie high ie `- » - ' and the price low. The McKinnon _...___ ` '”_.-E._ . Call in -today and look over these. You want mug cn., corner oreat George emi -' . ___.____----- `\ i J it e i I “Puiz Cream, the old reliable metal polisher, roc, r5c I-Ioreebrushesi5cto Cnrrvconibsioe, i5cend . ..20c Folding camp cot, just the thing for oiiicers, very strong snd sub\tsntioi.......l..--»- - Whislrs ........ .... p i_“,,.» _ _,- Washbaslns15cto... .. ........~~.......20c -‘ -. ,.\"“_ '- llk eastern accommodation at 6.00 p. m., for-ty minutes late; and the Tig- nish express at 10.15 p. m., twenty- k is almost accomplished be fore they are rightly aware of it very promising in this locality and with s. little more warm .weather the scarcity of last year will have rate payers in the educational affairs of this place. The sum of $30 was gain secured. -'Our line of toilet preparations is We have everything you could poesib in fact a good stock of all that is __Knivesnndforks,aset................. ....I0e ' J Take an Ensign “1d...,.. ................-...... ...H-~---»---_---25¢ H _ _ _, - Bianco, for cleaning everything that should be white..5c /,IJ __/ _ P ‘ B.-bnnite, sliigb grade English shoe polish, a bottle. .30c You should make the Em Shoe brushes, r5c and ...... .. . ... .. . . ... . . . . . . ._6_._2_§)c _ ¢___,_-_~‘>,'_;__p,; ~__~ als” camera your Compam ' ~" " i hue ni, \ l \ V ygiir jh,dlntylg`lhe cozntrrgyer see- ' NH _ _ _ side. it will mske many faith- __\_‘_` ‘ ,- Q' ¢ \ _- ful souviners of a deligh°i`ui hi ' fy _ time sud is so light, convenient, . ~\_ g 1 ,i compact and simple that any / ~.L L; f"_ /f’ . \§ person could get splendid rs 'i -.i _i ,s f ` .‘ suits from it. _xi _ _\dll»*` \‘_f W . ~°::.°....~.f‘lf.°sf°'l..‘::..*ii.. ".°.:.:. i‘:.“.'.; irilil’ sursiuoii niacin. o s esp - 'e ci are/me e-»i- ' nn you’ll_ Ilya lon! slid ltsppily. Don‘t .:..°.!.:.r.'.'°..:'.:"'“ " - _c______s______ __ ° 'rncxn'r‘r~~r.uu'rsr>,~riami1.'roN,,cannon - /"_ _ _ \ _ _ p _ __ _ |( 9 ’ ° N dation at 10.00 a. m., five in 24.39 2-5,.tlie fas_t.est.`-ever run in e minutes late; the Tignish eccommo- America. Queal was carried on ex- ‘f_\_ dation et 11.40 a. m., on time; the hnustive, Wood could barely stsgger, while Longboat was overcome by nausea. as well as ours, to have the best possible results from your Kodak negatives. To this end we use new developer for each film. and all our points - are VELOX points-no sub- All reprints ,finished with white border -and neatly trimmed. We do our own developing and printing. Johnson & Johnson _ stitutlon. -1`R§?_ _ _ A. "~¢w,"‘__"-_- :i I With You Prices ol' Eusigus range from i.g,o up. A full line of photo supplies. The 2 Macs Standard ' shndud , I avie¢@%" "‘“°"'-` 0 lilc snd I0c and l5c 7/IGN!/llllyfiliti |$e l2| Queen Street Charlottetown SEND FOR SAMPLES. More of that Famous I 40 inch Black Paillette Silk yd _ YOU HAVE BEEN KEEPING US busy getting enough of that splen- did silk to supply all the orders you have been giving us. Wc've been a little short of it for _a few days-but a fresh arrival from the other side of the. Atlantic puts the stock in great shape again. _ Soft, firm, good weight paillette, 40 inches wide-notice that it is niiicli wider than any other line near thc price-drapes beautifully, wears well and will not cut........ _ . . _ _ . _ . , . _ _ _ _ .. . . .. . ......__,__99c 36 inch colored paillette in white, crcani, navy, pale blue, browns, fans, greens, gr_ays, champagnes, rose, pink, reds--practically every good shade- same quality as theabovc, but 36 inches . . . _ ._ . _ . . 99c » l CUSTUMB. RS WEST Ol" CI-IARL()TTETOWN should bear inal bers to take part in the Maritime mind that there is 3, mos Q nve e g g t o ni nt mornin train arrivin ~iii Cli’townai | \ TW’ Sh°°““‘ '““°""" ‘° b” held 1" 9 55 a. m. This gives practically 6 hours shopping time in, Lliarlottct-own. J ._\_»_.‘\n .Y - . -. - -. -_ . .. W.. .<-.s-».» . '”l .` l ,E _ ,B » _ INTERESTING ITEMS. It is stated that ,wcckly royalties of Mr. Edison from moving-picture inventions amount. to $8.000. Death by -'prevention of sleep is ii.- common and legal form of Dunifih- ment in China. It has been practised for ages. _ . The earliest clocks werck -called horoioges and were firsticonstructed to move by the dropping of water. They were know-n to the Romans a century and a half hclorc the Chris- ` tian ers. 0 hits can swim ii they are forced to. They have H swimming position all their own and look queer enough in the water. 'Dhey kecp their head and tails high and dry, while the front part of the body sinks rlccp in thc water. The largest room without col- umn is said to. he on ii solid con- crete building ol the mosque at Luck- ieet wide and 53 met high. The tim- ber mold was left e year for the concrete to set, and the building, 122 yearn old, is still unimpaired. While not f nd of the water, reb-. now, India. It is 162 fcct long, 54- 'Auntraliun gold is distinctly red-V dcr than that fond in California; and plecer gold is more yellow than that which is from quartz. This is one of the mysteries nl’ menaliurgy. Gold takmi from different places will viiry in color. The gold obtained from the Uriil Mountains is the rcddcst. It was in _i760 that nnmcs worn first put on donrs in Idngland, and in 1764 houses were iiiimbcrcrl. 'The iirst houses to bc nuuifrcd were tlifisc in Ncw`Burloigh St ect, Lomimi, und thc next those! in l,iucoiu’s lun Fields. A liultiinnrc luisincss coiiccrii that buys for its own line thc licst draft. horses uhtainnhln, givcs ouch hrirsn ii day~oi rcst nvcry week in iulilition to‘ Hiinrlay. From their cxucriencc. thc firm is convinorl _ that this..pl;-ui in- Crcascs the wurkinir, r.ii|i1irit.y nl thc horses and lcnsciis veterinary cxpcun BB. EX'l`llAl_)l{l)lN/\IiY. ('lcrit.lcmiin-Tlicir. is some iiiislliko in this as bill K . Gas Collector-No sir; thu bill is all right, It is__according____ to the meter. Gcntlemnn-lt’s very strange. I certainly burned more gui; than that last month. v Gas Collector (turning pole and edging toward thc- door)-Vcry well, sir--very `well'.~ lJon’t *get excited, sir; keep quiet; czilrn yourself. Every- thing will be inmlc nlriillit, I as- I:-sure you, sir. The-. crillentoi' lmuiirlcrl down the steps and nlioutnrl for hclp. Four policcnicu, i`ci~‘.\u-iiiireil, "nil, moving cniitioiisly up the stairs, i-iecurcd the nmniac und got. him suicly to tile nsyluni. Flirt. llttlc l|\»|\c> 'Chroni- clc. ` _ N(\'l` SU lIIF`l"‘I(_`-[ll/I`. i l l “llow rlirl hc irimiugc tb escape from tlir 'pi-nit.i~iit,iii|'y“ I l,lu_>||ght, it was wcll-uiizli im|»oi=sihlu," “W1-ll, hc figurcii it out on scien- tific lincs. Somchoily sniugglcri him xi pair of trunks, und alter he :got outside overyhody thought he was running ri Marathon."-Kansas City Journal. - , _-_._.____. ` '\ five minutes late. BRoc_a_;i Master M. J. McPherson, i r , roo yn, is more than successful in - ng, _,- » ' improving the roads in this-section. t S O J " 'i' § 1 _:'_""<.§-.,°'\f,,"§,",§f_§' be ii ` 3 vince which has done more to im ` ‘ `!,,.¢' Prove the road to the extent of Mr \~ -»\__ sf __ _ _/ . _:|£t.~:r».;L_____ ' a1i§w * crowd of equal num rs in the ro- ' - _ _ Q ‘ Illft, 1 . _ . g. 57 _ ,_ . . '_ _ ,,._-1' ,;- .- ~ __ _,.-. _ " ' ' _ Q/ . “ McPherson's district. M. A. Mc- ` lil, _-,_i,,__g‘|»~ _/_ ._-" ` _ ,/_///"3 Pheg proves himself matter of the ` ~ < ~,» /Ti|l'»' __.” /;7' -, ,_. - . "' Z5' ro h' . H' 'i ‘ ' ‘ I -1. it ‘ , / =_~-\ .:. ..;':::.;:°....“:..f°:.;:. ..s°i';::;: 4 Cl - / 1 _ ' is very noticeable and it is said that _ ‘ 3-- . I ' - _ / I . 'T' 'I' V - if ”"Q::`”'3'-f§°f-'._e_ .`_ l the wor . /' I - ‘ _ __ `“-\.-/ /_,--’ ‘- _ ~ I;§ \, " _ _ _ f'_- _\/ ‘QM _ __ _ - ‘ '»_.|;,~.i'1< .. like twins. I '/,__ __ (-__ _ _ i _/ _/ 1 9) ep-_.f _ c tft) H / _; ..__._ ' \ ` »