,ye - Hriunsr :mil f y THE -..¢ C. BAC _ - _ ll" you have gone a lit way shea GUARDIAN _READERS Furnished by I. S. Lou . -l' I cannot In your face; a;FOR r .IAQ 301| '00 '0<>oooc-ooooooooooi -'.0l3-fl'|0!ld. call biiek, and ieil me, 10| d Tb” lay lt glows with triumph and _ 'of me, call had-r your feet bound in the race; i00 women and girls employed in fac- ‘Twill cheer my heart and help my gut were an mis” been-pw us ani’ ; feet alone the iiivpy tfivfkl my api,-ii ,yn ar.. dim, mo in hiuiiiees. iniiiv 1o.ooo oi these Arid lf.; perchance, Fsith'ii light is And 1 cannot W the gm,-,_ though i if ' _ dim, because the oil is low. ` [il Your call will guide my lagging long for word of Him _.-_~ course as wearily I go, But if you'll say He heard you when _-H Oall back and tell me that He we t (lull back, and say, He kept you when That, when the Jieavens thundered If you have ,me 8 mth, ,,.-,W amiinl the forest's roots were torn; and earthquake shook the hill, He bore you up and held you where your prayer was but a cry. s cd sky- E . oh, friend, call back- feet along the stony track the very air was still. _ -1-iiriiish \\'i-i-lily." - “ And if ynu’ll say He saw !‘0~ with you ini-0 the storm; through the ni°ht's ,sin-flnrkeii "l`vi'ill cheer my heart and helll ull' filll'l‘UAfiY. [audience with ii solo. _” A suggestion by iiev. Father Young, A remarkable old lady n veritable' _ _ __ _was that the \-ui-ioiis iipehliers slioulu ‘mother iii lsri.-al, passed away on have united in one grand clioiriis ol June 'Oth 1812 - 0 ‘l ' ' in the l’em“" 015 welcome instead of so many soloi>.N Mrs. _Mary MacKay, widow of thelc0,,m,.y can be great m,,_il (.m,_,.n§ ar late Alexander Machiiy, of Fountain - lift l fr tie uiire of ii;iioi'uiii-e; fc Road, .\'ew London, at the advanced -H Um- 1 age of ninety four years. ` E She came as a bri e to t e fl h old hoinestend where she lived until her death seventy six years afterwards. “V Aunt Mary, as she was ailectionate- 5 ly called by the whole community, l whether relatives or not- was b loved , e and respected by all who knew her. "" She was a woman of many virtues; il Many visitors to her home will re- member with gratitude the kindly _ welcome which always met them, and C1 the care for their comfort and well li tained all her faculties in a wonder-lm ful degree to the last. Her soul wnsln full of glory and to this she gavellni beautiful and repeated expression. _i She had been ailing for some time, but at last tired nature gave way ti anil she calmly fell asleep in n lull age, "like a shock of corn coniethml, in his season," She belonged to it lu very large' connection, well kiiown' throughout the country for their in- q , - _ .a telligence, uurightness, and unbound- , ed kindness of heart. (iff ii a faiiiily _ uv iade by his liiind. Une of the ol iipy -_in exalted position. The audience was iiiilw.-il to smile ii rnvely siiirl that he had been asked g. hen Rev. Gordon l.c-wis arosv, an o he the funny man of the eveuin He iiiade the tear-hers welc--ine to tl ood.<, the fields, the running brooks, n iid thi- vurfoiis be-aiitics of the cciu The welcome of the Kri.-siiphian so cty, was rery gracefully presented y .\lrs. Hill; she referri-d to the a being which she ever showed. She re- uf the society, intellectual impro ent, and siiioke of the friendshi embers of the society sent a pu eti :il in-lcome to the school. ln 3 few words, J. M. Lawson gave ie welcoine from the press. 'l`he ininisteiinl association was re eseiited by the Ilev. Mr. R0gers,wlii usitrated his remarks very aptly. .\lrs. .\'icki¢rson :ind S, (‘, Hood, jr. ng liarlioard Watch. l'iie lust greeting was from - thc or ten sh_ leaves to nmurn mm. dau_ -ioaril of trade, the presiileut, Willian - - lx hters and two sons, to ether witn a elley, assured the visitors that the heir work in doing tlliS. I¢'Hl‘l‘l'f9 0° ini ve ps der C \' S C \ i F K g_ ‘ f large nuinher of zrauilcliildrcn and 26 great grandchildren and a large clr-. armouth welcome would stand thi st of time. cle of relatives and friends. The funeral tfifik P1119? "ll wellner ad day, July ind, and was very larg€‘iY.‘ Attended' me Service being ¢,,m\,|¢g¢,i_iirst summer school. Yarmouth gave ut the hoiige and grave by her pas-|i.hc first largi- attendance :ind the first tm.. Rev, John yr,"-,-ay_ and aj_\ that grant to the school. was mortal of a loving mother, audi kind friend was laid to rest in the`ments were made, the lintany, which iflifton <‘cmetery bi-side her liusliaud in to be a very large class will be and two ilaiigliters who iweilieceased ig her some yeare-‘ M10- . _ _ "l~llc,sseli'llU()l. OF Sf'll-I.\'(.`l<1 (il-’lC.\'S ""' i V . . . , . g \'.-\lC\l‘ll"l`H- -lilly 11"'Tl‘“ t"'*"‘ty’ director of Yarmouth, will tnlfb un thi- ixtli scsi-lion of the summer scliiiiil of , . - science, has now begulli ht tlie_ol"Hl“ ing meeting, mniiiictcii by -dnyor , } V _ ‘_ _,_ - P, W come iueet- Hvoil. till! Ul‘11Clll‘V3_ “_€'_l' "'<“ ‘~ “e _ing came to nn end with the iiatioiinl come to the liospitiilities and henii- ,mthem_ ties of Yiiriiioiitli, thi- fairest town in ____ the proviiice. After the address of the mayor. H- Gniiily read the cxplhniition of the ah- _ .. ., y nspe or of sence of Judge PPltf>Il. <‘-lll1ll`lllBf\ ‘ll Police James S. ()'Neil former sin- thl! SCh00| board alll] of Willard cle scull champion of . Slew Eiigliiiiil, Kemiiton, siiiiei-visor of \'=1"\\f»\\ll1"iiicii iii his home in viii-iseh mei schools. _ 'night of ii complication of disciisi-u_ MF. K€IHl>U1"'l1H-"¢ several 1"'-“Vest” I-le was 58 years old. ing items of the schools under his! charge, and advised ull the teachers, to avoid professional ruts, not to he self-centered to mix with the worlill ami keep their eyes .uit-.ii. lsecluded women in India. B_ f;_ [mu-_ M_ PN no-1-iiliniez-teil thi.-_ school on its good looks, .~i;.okc rn Convention was lately held in Tn.- Lbe responsibility of ieii.:1i¢"< iiitd ns-(coma, with 148 voting women pres sured the school that ‘i'armouth-ent. Good roads have more to do would put itself out to give the vial-_ \ tors fi good time, - President starratt replied to the dresses. He spoke of the great 'aineron, who was a member of the Some necessary business announce- ivndiicted by G, B. Recd, S, B., of Harvard, instructor at the .Lowell in stitute and at I-li-irvard; the 1.oolog,, instructor will he Professor Perry of Acadia university; Professor Bigelow will teach hoth chemistry and |ihy sfcs this year, owing to Miss Bnxter'i~; illness ‘\fr Grant manual trainin unrli until she can come. After Mr. Hi>oil’s song, Ilcaresl Hi-nrt by illaiti the el FORMICR ('I-IAMPIONIIEAD. BOQ'f‘i)\' Jul ll-I ct JUST A MINUTE. We are told there nre 145,000,000 The first Wmnan`s Good Roads vith good liousekcepiiig than many Mrs. H. A. Nickerson fli'lii4lit»2\l *hcl 'J ' ""_°" """ 3 TO THOSIS WHO I _ Pniiixfed l *Uuiistiun Y Olothes line breaks and yn‘:IiP€v!lieli ‘i)i:lllls in the MUD what do 3'0" any 1, To putit mildly its unp enlant. ll, meaiiii extra labor. extra time, extra soull- and coal house all iiiussed up another- dlfllinvriid all such let us du your flat work. Your goods are carefully l\“Y\dl€'ll.- cleiiiilywanhed nicely ironed nromptly. returned if intriisted to UH. 'l'e|iip|ioiia isi and our team will call A. F. Webster _ -r..~=!».--ls yl ll ». W.. I ` i~ ¢ ` \§1. ‘ ` `) li i .J ` _i/L-#3 *--__-/ - i--in' iiiisii siiiiiiiiii We will r»-Lurii your moucy if l you do not think Vinol has ln-lpi-il you after tzilginiz oiic bottle. l)un‘i this-ueani fair.- VINOL Docs You Good or Costs You Nothing A Real Cod Liver Tonic Wilhoui Oil This delicious Cod Liver :ind Iron l‘onic is a wonderful hod.v builder and strength creiiior _for feebln old peonle, delicate child- ren _weak women. all i'un down conditlonii. 'especially after sick- ness :ind for chronic coughs. colds and bronchitis. Try i on Our (iuiirantee. E. A. Foster Vinol Agent Central Drugstore - 'Sunnyside. ---gi -7,,,,,i¢ wink. ‘_ ‘ promote the b education of amen and toenbplunent the work to Sodatms I ) _J . »eolarshiPS. 09]! univ¢rMty gradu- ghew senatca -at naiyq1£tj` llig- ihle for membership. ` ~ mate, there an 400,008 women self- aupvortinl. In .the city of Toronto mere are between 35.000 and 40- ories, and between 40,000 and 45,- e away from home boarding and e Same state of things is in ery city and large town in the Do- iiiion. 2 JULY CIR(‘l7LAR. Charlottetown, P. E. I., July iiitii, 1512. The weather during the last month has been too dry for the favorable growth of crops. The total rainfall limollnttd to 1.71 inches. The first week of June was very showery, the second fine and cool with a lot of north west wind blowing. There was ii". very heavy rainfall on Monday, June 17th, The last half of the month was fine and warm with the exception of sunday, the doth, which was cold and showery. Up to the time of writing, July has been very warm and dry, light showers how- ever fell on the evenings of the 8th, and 9th. A heavy fall of rain i.s bad- ly needed. Pastures are beginning to be pretty bare. The hay crop will be "Eff much l19l0W average and weedier than usual. There is very little of last year’s crop left over, so that it willi- iikely be very dear. Quite a lot of oats and peas will be cut green and R°¢¢nr.ly a branch _of the Alberta Womsirs A ' was organised f the various university boards hy ales and the Div!!! of mhyl I _ iii canada. putcinen sv. ¢ icwwsiii ii-3-p-_-__. WHEN ‘Y mviding high school and university ' Pork and beans make a. opu- lar dish where DAVIE ’ are -served. Their finer flavor is evident with the first taste. The beans are mealy and whole-never mushy. Order a tin to-day. wituau , 7 pun __ BEANSV 9 DAV IE S Plain Pork and Beans - gnly _thethehoiceitf pllinipgll _ ' Pork and Beans withTomat_o Sauce eans .__ 97°" Y 5 ea '_ ` __ Pork and Beans wiiii ciiiii sauce ;<;°;<§': ‘£22 QE-Pa1l° ' - £1522; _- _ them. them for breakfast; ' luncheon or dinn_€!- _ T". 23":-::|'," their davor is delicious. Q -ii '\o look healthy. Growth, however, has not been rapid and the straw is short for the season of the year. The dry weather is beginning to effect the colour. Potatoes have come up well, and are making rapid growth. The Pota- to Beetle is very plentiful. A consid- made up into hay. All kinds of grainl C1 '~___ _ ___ ' ernhle amount of Arsenate of Lead » i , ir- is ‘Sa iz; H _ .l u_ _ l ' ' ‘ will be used this year instead of fruits. The dry .weather is however Bllwll 005- P" h““d"@‘l nm' $2-00 `~ Paris Green, ’1'urnlps,_ where sown shortening the crop of strawberries. Wheat. INF 1\“"‘l1`Fd lbs- i-» $215 early are 'doing_well. The, cut worm Weeds ai-scoutfnuing to spread. the P°¢5f°°S» hwgtggnliied "mi - ' is making. great dmtruction among Driisent sewoirhas bw" "HY f“"0"lH“y' P" “n ’ 33 those sown`...lat.s,r..It is reiiorted to- ai? for them. . _ rstmwé gg' hllndragnlilizh nm S5315 be cutting eiisn persian: -» ii , kinds oi live swck ff" S°°"" . BM f" °',,,p°,§,,,d 11,.. ' szziii There is a fair; setting of apples,- and dear. The following are the mar- ,B1ltt¢‘F. D01' d ‘Zn » 'A5 plums and cherries and an abundant ket prices, for July 10th, 1912:- i I‘»ggS.bD€\‘_ 0 0; boxes for _,Lo setting ,of strawberries and hushiwhite oats, per hundred lbs, $1-91 Straw °""°“~ ,, \ 8 “W {/ - .i \' _ '_ .5 / . /' _/ 'fl . 1 l f / .if .,"`\ » 1,/-5 ' 4 2 ~;-‘L . :S1---_ _ - /- i. & 1 ii 5 § 1 -iii-is - , ` ` ` / _.>_ . ,,.i_,`; l li: .if . ‘__ -~ . ._ gifs. 1 t /4, A ` ' l i,\ I , __ _:_ x , ,...,~-_.» . -if* f-;x,;. -N i3’-3. l A “`_'_.'i*0',-` \.;._-._F'-“'-* ii-§.. 0 if-‘i -_ ‘»‘.`*; ,Wi 1 ~ 1. . 1 . U' i ,.,"~~f--;-¢l`§'lilli't|fll\lw' fi'ii-i_~%i-|r1'\f- .~. i ‘ i il E siii-|.ui»'im»iq su _ Elie! 82 34. 38. 38. 40lnchll . bust measure. _ , *Wie ` 4 /V {/A S ou v e n 1' rl ° ;ii"y llammiicks .. ,,,. I A h`g New Stock just opened. 'Dl'¢ct from the FACTORY in rf1l,l.ADRLPHIA. Beiiuliful Colors, large size, Strong Material. See our “big value $i.oo HAM MOCK riucns ur 'ro 9.50 1-:/icii. _ _ rler & Company Lid. ».i-. . -~ l . 'f ,v ,a 9 Iewelry Our line of Souvenir Jewelry include: many useful and appropriate articles bearing eitlisr the Oanadian or P ovinuial cost of arniu-ifeligitfli nonvenirsofatr p this Province. The line includes wo- men'|_ iihlrt waist nan, men‘1uhlrt setmbroocliss hat p nl.booI¢ Ivrrkamarll canes, trayl. obs nd Iv-any other ar¢icles.m§afl ii and see the line t ny. W. N.c'l`riinSto :Q ai »: -e -'_ma---~ :` \. 3§~2~.~=1i-i ' " __ ll "‘¢-_:ll <5 ‘S \‘”‘._¥~’ 1 Y “_” _ l i l ~is l l"i:i»l.l'i_‘-'|f"'.’f5?" 4 .7 .”»-`5i*Ii.-_i- y -4' ' 1' _‘- \. --;-~_-_-___-~~ -- ,, --- _ ,_ '-. . me - -=-,-,,Z._i,,,___._.._=--.-=-- ”*‘ L-"'”' 0§§_|¢,,f_<;§_ Great Sale 9 of White Wear onesglgek _______ At S. A. McDonalds oniy '°_[l____;Y_ I----- -- White Wear Sale---- Our annual sale of .white wear begins this Morning." The great- est collection of white goods ever shown under one roof in this prov- 1 e . only ’ one Wee 0"' ince. The danticst collection, fresh from two_of the .leading whit wear factories in the Doinliiicn, and ru`ade specially for us. This sale is bound io excite interest’ in as ‘ much as the prices here quoted are | the lowest ever offered on this little Island. For siile at less than the actual cost of the material, io say iiolhing for flie liiue spent in l the inaiiiifaciuriiig of the gnrnieiits. i .murine- Skirts 80c- for 6-lc 98 “ 76 “ 98 1.65 1.95 “. 2.10 " 1.64 Nicely finished with iorcli- ion lace and iiisertioii also iiinimed with val lace iunll the newest and latest ideas known iii ihc iiinnufaciure of white wear. 1.28 °' I u ` ' ' C _ t Covers G°"’"S ii°'i§§ lor. iiii 80c for 631: 35 .. 26 ‘K sis “ is io s so 1.25 95 60 _ 1.98 iss 98 _ (I Wiili liandsoinely enibroid- ‘ li ' - ered yokes of val lace. Slip- ` lamp n1`_;Q§mem l “Vers with short Sleeves and embracing all the ideas usual- linndsoine embroidered yokeg .` ly found in ii co_i_n|»lc-ie mid containing all the latest an “pm dam Stock of Conm Cow newest American ideas. en Drawers 25c for l9c 35 “ 24 50 “ 39 90 “ 78 1.25 “ 98 ' Drawers finished wlih val lace und frilled, nicely em- broidered :incl tucked rlces from 25c to $i.25. Ai zo p. c. discount. F aiicy A prons Daliiiy, fnncy aprons wllli and without liihei ranging iii prices from 30 io q5c at 20 ' p. c, dlscount.‘ - Chi`ldren’s 5 Underwear Sp::i:il lin: prices, and white wear in all in nl] sizes, - a full iissorinieiit um during At 20 p. c. disco ,me week Princess Slips - 1.2510 3.50 al 201 c- white- wear sale, . only. ' Wash Suits , F or Boys ing all-ihellngeiiulty possessed ' ~ _ Chlldrcn's wash suits: No by the inanufnciute of ladies' ' mm-e worry in Sewing for the little chaps. We have been able to overcome this dif- i ficuliy. We are now selling wash suits at 'rieesthnt on Tea Aprons would have top pay for ,the material aloue,not considering the time and worry iisually spent in the making of these suits lil prices per suit 9oc, L15, 1.50; 1.65, 1,85, a,'oo, ‘ 2,25 a_cd 2 85. We challenge , _,Qny;‘l|_oi;se anywhere to com- ~ _ple e with ihese prices iui they Nicely trimmed with em- broidery nrid val lnceicontiiin- high class while wear' A dainty collection of all the newest ideas in this -line ranging in prices at -wc-to 1 do goiiig iiow at-:_o p. c,‘ d1.' .- iw. ' - ' ' _ . M, gryaeaghgyqweiiégqqgg in the Dress Ginghams . at 20 p. c. dis. ` at 2 Every yard of Dress Gingham in mir store is to be 'cleared out this week at' a straight discount of zo p. 'c ,lt ailoidii _a__spl_ei:- did opportunity of securing these materials this early in the season just in hot weather. - Every lain): the Great* i_‘ ' " . Miislins 0 p c. dis. . ~ We have lef_ in stock (40) piecrs of dress miisliiis raugng ln prices from iliclo 3oc per yardfwhich will he cleared out this week also at a' straight discount of 20 p. c. We arlvisc.y'oix,to he on hand as early as poa- aible as we imagine there will be something .doing in 'the `iita15le department when this sale is going nn. . l time the . " if _ _ 7? » i ,_ ..p.,--.c....dis. l i ,d'is__of 2_0 p, . .cf ,_ jwaists m in sizes Store i l :-.:- .er use -_-4-‘: = .r i