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Bartlett FRIDAYL “AY 29, 1914 DIARY 0F EVENTS Uity lllagistrato's Court. if u. lll~ Golf Belvidere Links. \ Match, Kmsinrgton range, 2 p. nr. Tennis, Charlottetown Tcnllis Cluiii Victoria Park. B Ripe Spoon-ng, i‘nii=idiun League, | Prince Edward 'theatre-Matlnee,| f 2.45 p, ni.; regular performance, 7.15 Q ni qlff und 9 D. m» _ I-`caple’s 'l"b-entre-Matinee, 3 p. . regular performance, ‘7.45 and 9 D- m. I/ ... ... ......'182-2 :gg n ...iss ° °¥°° P"°“° will he a=re¢_ua towards lt. livery lr -leitlent in the province should have g part in lt, first by dJ0oll1£¢ it and wh - ` - I' l in the be sad en it comes, by participating in a. rl enioylpg it s .l E a n. lil li in n - ' The cel_el-ration will be a. “Welcome Home" to the sons and dauglit¢s._;:i° ‘who orrhnwey; it wil to the wd°°‘l ` traurger and the visitor an sdvert£le_n_|,,,,u¢i” ~ ment of the Islond’s attractions; mid mp); it will he to every Canadian and es I1 s cially to every Prince Edward the it home in now being -l Isl ees 6 " Mrs' C I-l. Longlw rtli entertain- "d°r the communomuon °‘ the ed at Bridge ou 'l‘\Jesdzy evening for ric ol ie "In these days or the automobilell ` e o o was extended to two nd rapid t-ransit, the once pop- Miss Carey, Miss A. Palmer and last 591118 8 Nvahf-1011, ar exerci-sn of walking is falling io- M193 Q- L0l\EW0l°t1J, _of Charlotte it' ‘°“°°°59 fl‘0U-\ B to disrepute. This is unfortunate for the man who uses his legs is more ktly to use his eyes and to como to touch with nature than ho who = \ \\\\\'lIIIII{ If you are a novice we n give you expert ad- ce. ll//IK < O F o- - N Illl \\\\ G. .lamieso __ Druggist |e||s|.\\\\\\\§////.lslsna K Black Fox Make your Real Estate ‘ad’ one which invesltors and 1; -h ters wi inves i- iz.h)i:ef1SnTHEIR OWN IN- TERESTS. "Wednesday, .lune 3rd, the ing’s Birthday, being a_ statutory public holiday, The Morning Guar- dian will not day, June 4th. “The Evening Guardian will not be issued on Wednesday but will be published on Thursday as usual.- Adveriisers will please note these he issued on Thurs- J changes. We have a_largc variety in ' b_rooches. stick pins, fobs, rings etc. lf you have not already seen this line, callin and we _ will be pleased to show them ‘ to you. G, H Taylor Jeweler & Optician i' L_- h _ ' l Ml APPRLLING DISASTER All Calrada, and indeed the world, ggnndg aghast at the awful disaster n the St. Lawrence yesterday morn- ing by which it is feared that at least u thousand lives were lGsb~ Them is still -hop!! tl1`8-ll thin ilL\l1l`.)Bs' may be reduced, as it is possible that some of the life boats may yet he picked up with survivors. while the uppermost. feeling in un- ncction with this terrible occurri.n:'s will be one of symvnthy fill' U10 tin-ousands of relatives who \\'01`f= 2° follows any other method of loco- motion. The man driving an auto- reatcst event in thebistory of Can- M"_ Fwd Jones' of Moncton who ga. was da-can-ely the Bret step towards .visiting in Charlottetown. °“1 the corfcueratlon of the scattered ° ' ' _ Miss Gorda Taylor has returned ”"'”° l 8” ° °” " __, - "muh Mt. Allison radios college so but rewznirhrs the W me mud tho summer holidays with l»o\~»itlee of the larser . ll-K pursues, Capt. sua Mrs. 'r_ G. Toy- 101' study in New OF. town, were recently registered at the Canadian Offices in Londvn. U C U Mrs. A. Rudolph Bidllop (nee Miss Agnes Faulkner) of Montreal) will re- ceive on Tuesday, June Znd, at ‘|01 Weymouth Street' and not again this season. is o E BY “'~*1f-01108 the road "flowing" by him ily are again nicely settled in 'their and hurrying him to his destinaci comfort. The “pleasant compo lon" will also be pleasanter a much inosc comfortable, sea-tedl Numerous friends _have received btsidc llim ln uii uuto than trudg] W°a1‘i‘ly along the road trying in motif-le gives his whole attention the flowing road. its ruts and bumps, and the passengers are generally cur, ricd so swiftly past the different [elif turcs of tho couiitry-side that ti ponds altogether upon the distanc to be travelled. The unfortunate wh C0l!\Dclled to make his weary round' f, say, patients or debtors oi- eve the newsmongers is more lkely t use his eyes in watching the horizon o » a for n possible “lift” along the road than in cominuning with nature. 'I' Ill et 8-11 the 0XhilaI‘&l1l(ln he needg "brace up" and pretending gl. 1, an driving an auto will certainly t Mrs. 'r. A. ooiisliiui or Halifax is thc guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer. , e e e , Miss Louiso McOrcady, who has no ,no is given for observation, and had ‘a most delightful-' visit to lions for pleasing contemplation th lil ti tr Chicago, Florida and the Southern 0! States, is" now in Montreal spending e ‘s°e“°"Y"' T0 9°” "al"-“`° and l'° 'sometime with friends before return- nbcr up the muscles at the samef ing to her home, here, where she will nie is the happy state of the pedes- ian. If he has n pleasant compan- ion his :ioys are multiplied. l So says an exchange. He prolisfbly does not own an a\1t0, or even a horse and buggy. That the man who uses his legs is more likely t0 uso his es and to come into closer touch with “aww than he “-,ho rings, de ;peasunt.holiday visit to,-his.purents, ' Mr. and Mrs. G.. F. Deacon, llrigh- 1 be cordially welcomed by her young friends. . 0 . . Mrs. W.,F.. 'l§idma,rs|l, llrightorl, spent the past week in Montreal visiting her soil, who is ill attend- ance at McGill. I e si e Mr. Basil .Deacon of,the Canudisn Bank of Commerce, ~Toronto, is on ii. ° ton'. _ O I l Mrs. Rogers of Government House, B who left Wednesday morning for De- troit. will visit in Toronto before re~ 0 turning home. . Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gane are now he _ residence at the “White House” for the summer mdnths. \ _ . l U 1"' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Iligs and fam- on, old home on the Esplanade after “_ their four years residence on thc Continent. ' nil seo nglwelcqme letters from MTB- FF0Bl- W'1\U L has safely arrived and is greatly cn- ° ioylng her new home in Cork. 1l`°- Qn- land . suddenly plunged into grief, :\i:d sur-'joy-Ing it out upon this ‘recur _ _ _ , F e »,,» .Ani- F oxmen Attention l- * We handle Fox Stock and l°~r'“°\ ` , _ ~;!;2;t; _2;3g2;2;2;!;§:§:§'.'!f?;:§" Qsgoga o,e.°.°e;o§»,0»:-_--__ ..._ e Ing - it-2-a= :~:»2°!:-:»=~=:f; »=:»- .,¢;;=;=;:_ ;»:»:;:;-:¢:»2:»:=.as-_.;»:1 ' - sis=s2§2sSe :=:§:==:¢:;=?§.-’~<;' Here i€a§§§§§; =§=:5=§=§=:E=:==f<31:31'li: ,F `¢,¢_e_ bb. 50.0..; _OM r,,i\,,; e.: ¥ _ ».e:o:|.:»: o‘o‘O,l¢°», lr I--.‘e.,‘\,’ef E:2:§:§:1: `:¥f*=‘-123:32 l2~’£-.:~§=!r-¢.‘.‘.`»f; . ~‘°.:._‘.: `»:‘.f ‘ 'I -'_-_l-;`.\\‘.»-" ‘_ If you’re looking for -°- ._ ' _.3 i ° 2., , ‘ ,-f..*-e- _._-W, poultry netting that has -ig; , _ 5 ~ re __ , _ . °. iv; the stuff to withstand >;.s.;=s;_~’»-.~: . . fy “iff \3- Na-ll ». ‘__\ ,» '- time and hard use-Tyou .__ ,_ , Q needto seewhatwe have. - -' _,_ meson n_._~_ _ _-- » ity top notch, the variety large and complete-and the prices as low as you could wish, for quality. Figure out your reqiiirements--and shop today. A Fennel! & Chandler _ vloioila Row 1 l L _ 11 'i hrolre our in the darkness as thc. S1119 listed nn-ri hr-.r lights went out,| 07 fllfilc 011-Vis of the crew to lowur, the boats which who -mpaa 1.-\n,,,S\H _I bv the sirliug' list of the shin, ann fllf' -l‘"S""l"\*-° "‘l‘1|rl"e w“~ich occurred in the writer oft-r ,shin env” 5...- inet Dlllllkc. were told by th-eslirvivora, all of whom were witnesses of rh-,l disaster which will go dow.,-, in may *orv as the, rrnet animlllno in the 11151501537 Of rrav"l'.'|\tfon`in the Rt. Law- Cc-ntinued on page. ll.) ‘ _ 1»-`._.._--_---4 STATB OF o"'f\ 'i‘v'r\' on -r~i,rnn V l.ocAs f‘.oi|N'rv - . l-e= ,§:.'.:'.".’;.¢°':a:°.i..'::.“.f;§,e°s.:'.'.:‘.t°¢%_.°s:.t‘; sinus in the Cftynf edo, County and Sma sforessld. snll that lmm will psy thesum of °*:f.r'lr.l>“rr.‘?‘ r.'f.'°'~ir.-.rd -°~ l‘I’ I Clllfl l?sl|'eCstarrll _Cure. ' QFRW. Cf‘l§}l*l|E'§ot S to bel 4 m§°u'ii» sm a‘i\_'fJl'i>°eoen" 'i'ia'il' '"°" _ (ssAi.i_ - __ A. w.'oi_.sl\soil. - lisa' can his I 'real Nui" M'"'°i e fr res nwrnsi.isd| direct! th &e;i'“|1¢iI ` .......is....° ._ -....'rf:',:°“..:.°°"‘°=*-°"i-. ' F. J. cfmn1iY.s"co. i'rolo=h»,o. `» ' ana the, ehild mice bas developed glon ni uncertainty. no moon is FI- Hexbee ve mem wk if wt ut- N" YM now ensured. With 5, generous grant l'°°‘| 71"' ~ , from onr own provincial government, the _funds et the disposal of the com- , ' mittee Tuesdays them to witlye Childrens Take lis!i‘e family Hhs for constipation American No..--57168-Canadian No. 404-P. E. l. N0. 4 -Prince Marjor---the Best-Bred Horse on the island Prince Marjof is the best-bred-trotting stallion every offered Island breeders. He is.a tall, handsome bill/. With black points; has a fine, intelligent head, beautiful neck. broad chest, strong loins, and good legs: ~ - His Susie the great Moi