i .1 » _ ._ _ __ _ _ . » . o . " . f '_ 1 ' ~_» _'_»‘.~_ wif-_,.,._____._ . i "___L// ' _ 4., .il i »§,‘_, _ is Hi.. ` Quin mul accompany order and _ five per eenf dis._cou||’f;'a|lowsd. Minimum charge _/iivenfy-five cents. ~ l There were no cases before the po- 0 I ' 4 ` ~, .'"‘1I.t` t bu i tlxisprovince. M an Mr 'or uchimum ‘ pa” 0 y---D , l-ice court in Charlottetown yester- The Kinder atten closed yeaterda! day » -i' _ g . ~ _ ming for the 'swmer holidays. 'i' ~ w_ The B. B. A. W. Perry is due to ' Among the passengers west yester arrive in Charlottetown at eight 5" é ` 'ay afternoon was W. C. Whitlock, o'ciock this_morning_ I 4 l -#fa .- ` --=i.`Z!'.'I;}¢_(.f_F:¢'»;-» ` ' ../ __ ,arf lA-i'-'L""'T 1`, ”`€;¢:~ f ___ _T li ._._. _-_ _ l'0R:MAKlNG_$0AP " 'FORWSHING DISHES l'0R`SDl`_'l'E|lll_lG WATER A mn'n|siiimc_iiiia sins : €l.0,_._'_i_E`\`Sf_'l>llA'IllS`ETi.T. E.W.'Gll.l.ET'l‘CO.lJ`l1 _ roizomo-our. f _ wiasinaei Mosraeam '_ . '_' BORN MCQUARRIIG-In (llinrlottetown June 14,1912, to D. H. und Nrs. McQunr~ 'rio of New Glasgoufo. son. ' "f“*“`A`iiE`i5"_"`f"`v"` 'McD(lNAl.D-At her residence, i-it:iu~ -icy Bridge, June 10, 1‘.i12, i\r7niel1`._ beloved wife of -lohn D. Mellonuld in the. 64th your of her age. SM1'_l‘H-At his hoinc in New (lips gow, l". E. I., on June 24, l‘.il:t, Aiine,Steve.nson, widow of the inte John I.. -Smitlp, in thc 80fh your of *_°Your tallorsf bill can be 1-¢¢1ne¢_ nearly one-half if you have 'your ol _garinent`s Dry Cleaned. See. D. A U1'\1¢#=_ s-zouizisii “To make money- more money- and more money that’s what' prompt- business men to increase their oflie efficiwcy-iind the smith rremie: will do it. Saves expense. Saver time. A. Milne F'i‘a.ser, Halifax, N.S "W0 have jrst received a splendi line of black straw cleri:yinrn’s hat. shown in all sizes, priced at $1.5 and $2.50. Also xi good line of cleri cal collars made` in the popnla 'I`ooke's and Silver Brands. Call ii and see the line. H.H. Brown.. _ Qc-isiviu _ "-Fred J. Caineroni has sent hi assistant trainer to Fairville, N, B to bring over the ifast pacing marc “linurii. Merrill” 2.14.1, owned by Mi Iiiiiicansmi of that plucc. Fred wil train "Laura" and race her through out the Maritime Circuit. I‘lllN(.ll'<] (JF AGE. LONDON, June 22-The Prince o Wales comes of age tomorrow whei the rcgency uct aiitoiiiiciilly lapses Under this :ict if the Prince had sue cceded to the throne before the age of _¢i1Zhtci=_n, the queen would have be come regents. MASS IN ORANGE LODGE, iuoN1'nipped__ up yestei day, when ex-Mayor William Gal braitb, of Westniount, who is alo- Past Provincial flrziud Muster of tli (‘=':'nngc Ord:-.r, ‘.\‘ii.s wnlking down Sf James street in cordinl conservntio with Rev. Fi1tlier.(`»i'oqiictte, no-_ parish priest nt. Mcgantic. The un usunl eoinhiiiation of the (irnni: official and the soiitaned priest nt tractcd n good deal of ttractiiiu. Men and Women, you now hevi a_ 1 ha'-ce ol ifegaining your _ iii ahh since the imperia- tion of V'iGOROL HIE GREAT i"RENCil TONl~ into Ch rl-fieiohfn by Mr iiugliu lilo Leading Dtuggief. Wesk mul run-down, tired und full of pnins. llo you know you enn fee] better in 'ii few diiyr-i il you are only wise enoiirh io take Vlfiullill the son, ns well nii‘Nottn\v1i»,. on tho, .iismeii Hay, as the Minister will have |,u»_(\e_'eide soongthe location `of ri ter- _ iriinal rort for the linil-wa-y now In-i_iig i,uif1;_ by J. ll. Mc/frtliur, und wlnch_ \vill he coiiiplcl.o'd to either Churchill: or Nelson in two years. The Minister; will also visit Notfn\\'i\. 'Qu U10 Jnincs llny, ns he luis been subsidized _ a_ railway. from thot iioint to thu Trenscontiiiviitinl, nnd on to Mout- rcal, 500 iniles-in lengtli. _ _ . \ i ‘I Grant li‘rcueh Tonic. Your pains nn- iiclius will go. lf you are run-down, no nnibition, tired and ln'/.y, VIG- Oltfllf will 'maker you strong. VIG'¢ Iillill. builds up the nerves, purifies the blood, removes rhcumutism, clcnnses the whole system, drives out nvnrythiniz that pertains to discnsc. lliscnse eniuiot live where Vlfiiiflill. is: Why suffer? Surely your life is worth ii few dolliirs, Well thcii, you enn buy VlfiilR(ll. for one dolliir gt bottle, ot iluglios Drug Store. _ --W - - '_ " i is See Canada’s Best _in R u' 'bb e r-Tired Vehicles Come iirzind sec our present showing of rubber "ti`re'i rliiiziboiltiffoad Wagolfy bllillllesi Plfaetiénfb Etc; by fur the largest and best display _of Lana as_ es earringjcs that has everbcen scen in this Province. Note the superior construction, the fanltless wor§man- ship and the new sndjartistlc styles. You will fi clthe carriage in this line you - -present display of carriage have always wanted. Our s and harness is the best made in Canqda, the largest and greatest ever shown _ in this Province. See it , ` 'Umbrella tops for hot ~ wénther. ` Carriage clusters and wraps, ‘ excep-ionally preiiy styles. ‘Whips, Horse dusicvs, clC. at the lowest prices. ` ]_ E. Porter (American) hey carriers, hav forks. hay- ing tools at the lowest pricc_'=,f McCormack Potato Scarf' lers and drillers, famous ihmughont the Eaunfry and' mmked at lowest prices. _ ' iWc have low prices for cash but can offer I ' very easy terms fo custom \ _ . CYS. ' ` -,We have reliable agencies in all p_atts of the _ pg-_“vines where can be Seen samples, prices can be -secured andbest terms ol5_t\il1€<1- ~ _ ° \ » - .»<.. '_ ,i _I '/QF "I, 0. F. Regular Meeting of Couri dharlottetown, ire in Charlottetown attending thi _ .nnunl 1'. E. I. Militia Camp, are re :istered at the Victoria. i__‘:1) ald Nicholson, M. P., and Mrs ° "`~'i`c:iilson, Charlottetown, left oi iaturday night on the City of Syd iey, for Newfoundland, Mrs. Nichol if her health. .__- Yesterday tiie Harland left Char ottetown at one p. ni. for Orwei orts and Vernon River, remalnin .ver night. She returned to Char ottetown today and makes the tri! o the Orwell ports and return in th enn niry, gy 0', \mos, Oxford; Mrs.‘Fencty, Mrs. H .‘, Watt, Miss Thompson, Kensing on; C. R. Drake, Muddy Creek; re istered at the Queen Hotel, Char- nd 11.30 Saturday night. A very enjoyable club spoon shoe f the Charlottetown Civilian Rifl ' issociation was held yesterday aftei ioon, there being a fair turnout o _ he members. There were three class s and the winners and their score ’ercy Barlow, B8. The condition ere but average and a crosswini vhen the ~600 yd range wus renehci .revented high scoring. _ The Minister of Railways will, or irriiml at the Day, meet thc steamer \ugust, returning to this port during he early days of September. On tlu econd of Jlily Mr. Hazen and some -twenty-five men from the same de artmcnt will leave here for the Bay 'nd by the time thcfr__chief arrives hesc engineers will have already _ eeured data of great value, which :ill enable them and the Departmeni o decide the proper solution of thfi _iufh debatable question, viz., thi roper terminus of the Hudson Ba; iailwny. The Bell of New 0rleans,a romance if the early South, was one df th ‘riders in the motion pictures at Thi ’eople’s Theatre, (ilmrlottetown, las evening. lt was entertaining to .' igh degree. The Men and the Lai ras it splendid western story with th sunl western settings and of grea' ntercst, while The Engagement Rin ind A Spanish Dilemna ss laugh pro Iucers were great, and full of gon 'unior. Miss Robby Sohmers was ery :ood in illustrated song and hr cnditions were thoroughly nppreciut -ii. The ferry stci-iiiier Hillsboro wni :row-ded yesterday niid Sunday wit' ixcui'sioiiists who heartily enjoyed tlu iesutifiil snil to und from Rock; 'oint. This pleasant outing is be 'oining more popular every year. Thi nnnagement are giving special ntten ion to the safety of ch'ildren.Messri» iifve and Dalton, fiovernmentfinspeo .ors,` inspected the Hillsboro on Sat ‘rdny and were highly pleased 'wftl ‘he general condition of the boat an ici' cqiilpment. ' Negotintions ure snid to be in pro 'zrcss looking towards an ni-raiigcmcn »_v which the present pnstors of Fair* Wille, Methodist and (Tentennry ehur -hes. llev. Dr, Flanders and Rev_ ('; A. Ross, can obtain their congrego tionnl work ns before they were trnns “erred by the conference. A mcmhe' of the o‘l1eial board of flentennri “hurch said that they had a meetin; today, but that matters were jusi where they stood. They will accep' the dcci-=ioii of the Conference, whim has ii<‘ted_nrrordini: to church Inw iv thc mutter. lt inny be that ` whil enrh pastor iwill continue the noini mil head of the church to which hf hns been appointed, hc will really d. the ministerial work in the church ii which hr-_ is at present laboring.-St John Globe. (Revs. Flanders im.. Ross ure well known in Cbnrlott: town.) S Her many friends in Charlgttetow, will be deeply pained to learn of th death of Mrs. John McDonald, for merly of this,c`lty, which occiirrods( her home -in _Stanley Bridge I oi June 1‘Jth 'Rbe deceased who ha been ill of pneumonia for only fou days, was a good woman possessed t. n marked degree with those kindl motherly qualities which ebsrgeteriy, the true woman and the model wife She was a faithful member of th Roman Catholic Church and passed a wny in full possession of the Sacrei Rites of her faith. Besides her sor rowing husband, and one daughter Eulalia, Mrs. 'G. A. McAulay, Stan- ley Bridge, formerly of the teaching staff of Queen Square'School, sbp leaves to mourn three sisters and P large circle of friends. The funeral 'took plnce on Friday, June 21, '_to the Indian River church and cemet- erv. the services, at the church an' grave being conducted bv the Parish _Prlest, Rev, Mgr' Qillis. A large number of friends of the deceased ani’ her family attended the obsequles. _ :Violet Dulce Talcum Powder is onf of the best on the market. It soo‘bcs for warm weather toilet and exeeflenf for infants. makes the skin soft smooth and velvety and preservef the complexf_9n. large can 251: The Mc Kinnon Dri 2 Co. corner Crea' George and Kent Streets. -Mlm' Bvntsfn, Bell & Co for best coat afternoon. < Y Hotel, Charlottetown, hctwcc °“°‘°‘”“- "°tW“°" 11:30 last “'“‘“‘ last night shui 11.30 shun-any 110011. - the River St. Lawrence. E . . Aenzie, Glenroy; F. Maclnce, Hemp digan; O. C. Bteeves, A. C. Btccvc.-1, dew Glasgow regis crei n ie e night. J. H. Mnciihhhifi, snnrih: /\_ 1'1- Morris and wife, Amherst; F. A. Young, St. John: T. U. M\\l`i‘hY.'l°\L! real; Wm. H. Miller, Campbellton; n each were: A-G. F. Hutcheson. Mrs- Ern€st_D0vle. Georgetown; J. H_ _7; B_C_ W_ pattersnm 37; C- .. Evans, Capt. W. (fihson, Halifax, J. A. Curran, Alberta; J. L. Pattillo, f‘ruro; A. St. I.. and Mrs. Irigge, C. J. Oakley, W. H. Jenkins, Toronto; 3. A. Hitz, Halifnxi; N. Mouckley, 'dontrealy J. T. Mncffclllin, Halifax; John Swingth, New Glasgow; Rev./\. _ <7. Andrew, 3 children, Picton; Ilr.I‘l. ii. Mhcxenzie, nr. and Mrs. D. w. /lacKenzie, Martin; Il. A. Mnclicn'/.ic, ‘Bow Yoi;k;.H. A. I-lubardson, Mrs. Victoria, Hotel; Charlottetown, bo- ween 11.30 last night and 11.30 iaturday night. f M / ' The annual meeting of the Law So- :iety of P. E. Island was held yes- terday afternoon in the office of VlcLcod and Bentley, Charlottetown, che president, Aldneas. A. Macdonald, M. L. A., in the chair. Besides the transaction of a good deal of routinc 'nisiness the election of officers and committees for the ensuing year took place and this resulted as followingz- President -C. R. Smallwond; Vice- E’res.- (i.~ Gavan Duffy; Sec'y Trcns~ W. E. Bentley; Executive Committee -Gilbert Gaudet, K. J. Martin, ll. C. McLeod, K. C; Aldnens A. Mac-~ Donald, Committee to examine applicants to study law.-K. J. Mar- tin., C. R. Smallwood, 1). C. Mc- Leod, K. B; Committee to conduct 'Final Examinations-G. Gaudet <3. R. Smallwood, H. J. Palmer, \ttor- ney General Mathiesou; (iommitn-,eoii 'aw Reporting.-D. C. Mchcod, K. C; the Attorney General, W. S Stewart, K. C. ::(lur line of tobsccbs shows every- :hing you could want in twist und olug, as well ns smoking iiiixtiuefi. We buy direct from the miikcrs, ordrr fresh shipments regular-ly and keep tobacco in good condition in our patent humidor, which keeps thc_i;o- bncco fresh and in_ best condition. This is the headquarters for tobacco and smoking supplies. You mn get what you want here. The McKinnon Drug Co., cornor Great George und Kent Streets. Mlitl DOL'l`0R'S Slill"l` Now gets Along Without. it. A physician says; “Until lust fnlll used to cat meat for my lu‘eak'fn_si_ 'andsuffered with indigcstiou until the meat hed passed from the stoni- ach. _ _ "Lust fall I began the use of Gl‘iip¢.~N\\ts for breakfast. and vc}_~y soon found I could do without iiiciit, for my body got all the nourislinirnt necessary from the Grape-Nuts und since then I have not had any indi- gestion and um feeling better and have increased in weight. "Since finding the benefit I deriv» ed from Grape-Nuts I have prescrib~ ed the food for all my patients suf- fering from '-indigestioh oi- over-their ing and also for those recovering #rom disease where__I want a food cosy totake land certain to digest and --'which will not overtax the stomach. _» “I always find the results I look for when I prescribe Grape-Nuts. For ethical reasons please omit my name.’_' Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor; Ont. The reason for the wonderful imqpnt of nutrlment, and the easy ligestfon of Grape-Nuts is not hard toffnd. In the first place, the starchy part. of the wheat and barley goes through lvnrinus processes of cooking, to per- 'ectly change the starch into dex- rose or grape-sugar, fn which state it is ready to be easily absorbed by the blood. The parts in the wheat and barley which Nature can make use of for re- building brain and nerve centres are retained in this remarkable fond, and thus the human h .dy fs sur-plied ,with the powerful strength produc- ers,(so easily noticed after one has eaten Grape-Nuts each day for a week or ten days. "'l‘liere’s a reason," and it is ex- plained fn the little- liook. “The Road to Wellvflle," in pkgs. ' KILLED IN F_TGH'l‘. TORONTO, .l'une 28-Two men are dead, and a third badly wounded in ii shhanv iight in A) foreign settle- ment just outside o the city limit Avondale tonight at 8. o'ciock. _ ' T110 IEW” l"f“`_'°Y t° bl’ hem il* “id U' W E V ' ` ‘ ' _-_ Ronald Cameron, Bummerslde, was the Charlottetown Hospital will take ‘ i*~=»~' , V _~_ "Business 'meeting St. Georges L im0HB N10 .PBBWDBBFB B-l‘f`iViU.E ill .Jew 011 U10 HOBPUH1 SPUUWB -W1! H lRT W ` 0- L- N0. 1171. tonight st 8 o’c1oek 3li¢\1`\otf»0i‘»0Wn on the Northumberland 3. _ ,. ` -. 1 All . i . ` “*** _V i 'B E members are--requestid to at_te:l'“1il Mt even ng --' Dr. P. C. Murphy, Tignish, was ".`Lt. J. H. L!/'U9 Evans -and Capt. W- among the visitors to L/jliarlottetuv. iibson, of the R. C. R. Halifax, wbc yesterday, returning in the after-' ll Q The D, G, S, ijulnare, now in Dart.- mouth, N. S., will be engaged is sup ._ vey work this year in the mouth of G. I. Brandu, Boston; J. A. and on is taking the trip for the benefit Mrs. O'I-Iolloran, ()'Leary; Miss li. fu an Mt. Stewart' Miss N. Mac- *` ton; D. M. MacLeod, Hunter River; id. D. MacLeod, Agustine Cove; B. Knight, Georgetown; Miss S. Camp- bell, N. White, C. L. Strickland, .l. S. Callaghan, Miss MacRae, M. .|ones, E. A. Thornton, Gookstin; A. D. Maclnnis, Earnselifle; A. B. Col- I lctt, Windsor; R. F. Carmichael, , ., ceases; A. Cumfming, Miss tl. Mull- {`I' Ingraktm'1cN0`_g:,0T_yFlnc;'_ iony, Quebec; G. 1'. liubbs, Cai' rlalifaxyfi. Schlesinger, Amherst; .I. MacCarthy, Halifax; F. ' M. Harley, "t f t tl I’. n iish; Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. M011*-' ”'i”'¥'-_‘°-_-.__-.1-_ Z_7'1'°'1_$ "fi Tuhnrdson, Toronto, registered nt the _ Men’s Dressy Tailored Regularly Ssittfl for l`0`i° quick buying, __,__._, _ _,__ .~’ -1.' _.f . _ _ ""f' " . ` .»- , ,__ " ._` ~, .'».~_»»;-"_:-r*"""'_' _ __ _. _,___; _ __ .. _» X. _ ____ _ __ ___ _ _ /' =.-_ .f"~i>;‘_f~f-- 1' 1,-_ »..~1__.-_f_Y»?*..»i ` ,_ <_ Mg -.£2 __=_____ know you_’ll appreciate, it »-4. 2/J Good Snaps - ._ _yi _ ‘ ` f fi *fi Boys' Suits f " `»- lic-rc :irc L13 two-piccc suits, sliovin in fhc very lufcst :ilylcs~-iuzidc from good lwc-cds and _lu `_;'l"'5',_ cr pricc. Now only ._ ..... = 'al A _ ANN0_mw_“'_‘_`"E|_3Ey_yHE|}i§- ‘ if ` _O A if r' -nl l Suits 11.00 This suit snap is an Extra-Special Value that We____ very seldom that you are oil- 1 ciedsuifs as good as these for $511-ilic opportuiiiiy calls The line is made up of a splendid range of liuc worsl'cds, in the ncatest ciiects of brown and greens that you could wish to sac. The fubi iis are of fire highest grade and the tailoring is superb--wc know flicsc .siiils will l`iL peril-ctly and give' splendid wear. Eacli suit is well worth ull of __~`,%i6.<>o :ind you have oltenpaid 7?»<8.o0 1 for garments no bctlcr. Our present pi itc......... .. . . _ . . _ . . . . ` In f\ _ V ,:~".,, - _ ` ., . ,_ , -.»~.._'-‘- A..___ JL' - ..._ ~ worsfcds, fziucy p:itfcriis_ Only two .sizes - 32 ~' ' and 33-but worth cvciy cent of $6, the form- _ 7' . T 1.-if i " I , i' _ I . -l . _ A food linc of flircc-piccc siiits, 34 in thc _,f ` I 6-3/I25,z8E26,27,29. i 1.; lot, iiiadle from ai good grade ofdark fwccdstand 'ff :is sinait, stylish and perfect filling_a`s. you could wish for. Cord raugc of sizes. Poiiuerly , . “- §$7,‘uo\v .....}58b._ ` l __ _,___ _,___ .,_~,-wungf.. _ - '~ ~.- _ H fy ,__~_ ` If,-§;‘”" _»5€c`_rg Yoon :Y oN *ri-u»: Annow '-Q” » 5 y y i _ in ,»’ ' _ i / . _ . _/r #_ __‘ ._ .‘ / ~ _/,___ -me YOUNG MEN‘s men . *_ Q T Y Y _____s.-_.___ MehouTiDv nsnnavien. I-lALI'FAX,, June 2_2-VF. B. Mc- Curdy, M. P., Halifax, has been bc- reaved by 'the death of his father, James McCurdy, who died last week at his home at Old Barnes, Colchester county, N. S. He was in his 79th year. ' LOBBTER TEST. SYDNEY, June 22-_Dr_ Al xander chief inspector of foodstuffs fd: Bos- ton, recently gave an exhibition' of how to tell whether-A lobster was dead or alive before - it was boiled, before Judge Bolster in the first ses- sion of the Municpial Court. Two lobsters used Hs evidence were the examples. Dr. Burr picked up the larger of the two lobsters, and said:--“That one was boiled alive, and the other one is~,a» doubtful lob~ ster, I am of the pinion, however, that it was dead f&oi‘e being placed in theikettle." V Dr. Burr was thai' asked to ex- win how he colild,_tel,l which was ich. He picked up the larger one _ . \ . ._ - f _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ f t . g» ` ,_ ._ i *’ ’\ ,, _ p -v- .__ - ____ ___-_-_ ___-*__ , _ _._._f.__-_ - -~_ ie-.5 - A ~-;_- __ let im of it. '|‘lie fiiil quickly curled up ngnin. "That one has the right slwiiii: in its toil." suiu ur. burr, "mid it shows that it Rua boiled alive." Taking the second lobster up, he pulled out the tail, which when he let go, barely curled up and tlicu vcry slowly. "This lobster has lost the spring in its tail," said Dr. "and it shows that it was boiled when deed. The question Chief Justice Holster- will have to decide is whether live lobsters caught in Nova Scotia wa- ters, packed in crates and shipped to Boston by a steamer arriving on Sun- day moriiing, are fit for food if kept in the hold of the vessel or in the shed attached to the wharf until Monday morning. The police contend that live lob- sters caught in Nova Scotia waters and shipped to Boston, ff properly flocked, can be kept fn the hold or on the wharf. The cootention of the defence is that unless tho lobsters are placed in salt wate_r soon after theiriarrlval, they are unfit for food. ~ Dr. Burr, when called, stated- that ter for the consume'r that the live lobster should be placed in his na- tive elements as soon after the arri- val of the vessel as possible. _ He declared that in his opinion ff lobsters were, lield in thsyvessel or ’_' ‘ . '~ ~_»- _,_ ‘ “ ' 7 ` W' *I ' Q ,leliegf prices. ' 1-zadtfl this evening. I __ and pulled the tail out straight andlt was better for the lobster and het- I _ I ` ` \ . on- the wharf many would be unfit fer food in 12 hours, \ \ i ~‘=i'»~z-:.i..._u rv ms. ur»"‘_»o~»~\ .icuiiuluswu-~»`--»-»--._-~ ~ ~ »-~ ¢ "~"“*""""“" . i . A \ ’ _ 1 r . /~ \ ' _ _ _ vi 1; _-,'i;.f*" " , . . l " il. sv ` i ` .,< _.. ‘ _ \ . ~ , f .» ‘ , . » 1 , . ~ '_ 'JUNE 25, 1912 v-11n'm'i'ss'r saws “ ’ __ THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN° GUARDIAN nnsm- or uv' "'l PAGE THRE2__~' it -»,-.. i-i, =i li .. 5 , »__f_ 'El' i' ‘ 115' Lf l `.` -'r ia 1. . __ l i l “ i l \ l i l » i l ,F i _f ii 'i _i i _,_ i we; wt 1,. iii: . _ __ ...`~_.- -..»__ ii Y -, ,_ -MJ.. 2; ? .»