, -`~ Larssr irsvs THE' AY. A4- ` _ . , 1,- _ bv. . ark ull the 25th iiext:- No. 2-z.i1 'moi' ' .. Hooper, Charlottetown. Edgett, Charlottetown. Belliveau, Moncton, N. B. Bridge. . __ -~.-» Alex. -3. McKay, Charlottetown. Byrne Bros., North River. I). A. McKinnon, Charlottetown. J. A. Hendaraon. Charlottetown. .d_ tllol: who payment e held on-,;t_he'~$” T' 2.40 PACE BTAKE._ McKenna, Vernon River - P. B. Howatt, Cape' Traverse; _ Ptmsn No. ;._.q-mum Fred. Camsijqa _0iuiriomiown. ' irxivirrii 'mor s'r.iir¢- D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown. Alfred Stewart, Boutliport. Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. ‘ Richard Hebe,rt_ Moncton, N.B. PURSE NO. 6-2.35 Spearmint Stables, Charlottetown. Andrew F. Murphy, Charlottetown. J. M. Nicholson, Charlottetown. H. H. Horne, Charlottetown. Byrne Bros., North iriver. = J. c; sims, oiisriomeswn.~ ' ‘Clement Blsncliard, Charlottetown, Hooper. Charlottetown. Edgstt, Charlottetown. -I-lowatt, Cape Traverse. Belliveau, Moncton. N. B. d Hebert,_l/ioncton, N. B. McKinnon, Charlottetown. Toombs, Long River. w F. Murphy, Charlottetown. Henderson, Charlottetown. F§§PEFFHm A ° ' ?3??E?F9g PURSE No. 4-'rwo vena - oi.n 'mor .iran parm STAKE. `Mlchael McKenna, Vernon River -‘ Bridge. _ York Point Stables, York Point. ge-.\.__._L_ V '_ I 1 _ , “Pay de Lord,” the words came ‘YT l “$.13 .\ \`i , \ ` i ~ ) _ Brenton Essory, Charlottetown. _ l _ l ‘Y . .,, _ , . 4’ I ,_ _ Thos. Munroe, New Glasgow, N. S. _ cs- ' J. M. Nicholson, Charlottetown. the face of people who haven’t any._ John McLeod, Chprlottetown. This is a very dangerous custoin,,a'nd_ _ / 7 / ,\ _ ` T|,§ final ,,Byn,¢nt 0( two per ¢,m¢,_`_crusp'dersi to go outoiito the siding I /,\'3' will be due on the 19th of August "with~a'sub’dued look. It is 5 harrow- \ 7/’ MXL _ ling thing to be unpopular, but it is \ ( worst to be so mentally crooked that _ ._ . , / / - *il - A every 5c. Cake. (U 5 ll W _. \\lQ\, ‘iii _,_ ig.; I Sunlight Soap is :"'/ff \ $5,000 Guarantee _ ,___ ' ‘“’“;/iff of Purity with - l _ -; \ Y §\`\/ ' m\~\ K” _“F \ ai E; s O ‘° , . . i' 1/ made so wel. and so pure that no other soap _ can equal it for fwashing of clothes, ithe saving of time,,'the lightening ol labour.-_Sunlight. pays for itself in the life Ol il1€ i clothes as it does not wear oi'_injure them like common soaps do. L. The name LEVER on Soap in s Guarantee of Purity and Excellence. - 26 l` '.. I -. Early Vegetables WA N TE D We want a few shippers of enrl) V¢l€iabi@S t0 quolc us_ on Lettuce. Rhubarb, Beers. Carrots, Parsnips, and other vegetables . W.H.NlXON. SYDN}1`Y,C. B. 7.4Mrmo. | _COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Oppos its Sis ts l1ouss,Bo|ton, Mass i i\ * 1 3'-3 -“it”-_-i~3;'~'f€i"'.?‘i. . .1 i *~ ‘ 1**--.1-_ f *Y y._ _. .,._.:q__ »_n`:‘f‘_>____,,,.s~ ._;,,*,_;'_._;__,~__,_,. . 'f1.' ' _'r """“"*"',|”- '..'J'*'.'."-'I Tivfffg’ l » _ if-j .’§:_ -' " "` . ' Iiiiitif “i ‘vi 7_ I \~, " ' . \|,_ _Wm-t ___ _,____5.' olfors rooms with hot and cold water for .LW 9°' 45'! "ld UD. which includes fran ll" "V "uh ic shower baths. Nothing to' squslthlsln New England. Rooms with' i»r.~..to nainn for ai.w _fer nay and up suites of two Yonmn an with for ".00 ne 'W "l" "n V’ "in" rooms and cafe hrs! class. European plan , AB._S0|.UTl'3l.Y FIREPRUOF tomi_Hoors nothing wonrl but f-l\i=_rloor Equipped with -iis ov n Ssnifsry _ Vacuum Cleaning Plans. Siricfly A Temperance llciel Band for Booklet Common sslfii lloiel Inc. sroiuzii it cimrrs f3l'.N'l. UANAGIIP ` ~ Souvenirs Souvenirs of Chl' d_f0 ii and .frineeffwirafy ' lslsnrl f5°\\V¢lll\‘¢. Chinswsrs, . (liesniifni goes.) 5...,,¢.- ,' mr Pest Canis, (nearly ioo different views io select from) 100,000 in stock. ' - Souvenir Jewelery. Souvenirs in Burnt _Lsslhef Goods Qc.. Ot. latest Books and llsv- _e‘s as issued. _'_ ' Wholesale Q Refill. ' jCar_ief& Compiiy Lid. ` _ ` _.i I Tenders . will be received _by llie undersign ed up to Thursday Aug.ist for re~ i’ - modelling a dwelling house on Up- ` per Piince St, according to plans L_Th" “';“_‘_"‘_| 2*'-lxlglnlf _;°f_";" §¢°"i:h . ' ‘ , ' ans o rinco `1wi-ir N an , un o bpecgfiéazéorzghto beuSeLn~?_t. the h e nunnices of the Charlottetown Uale °_l Ce 0 I - api” i 3i'\- |teCl»_ onia Club will beheld on the Summer 'l he lowest or any tender not nec- side Driving Park grounds on essaiily accepted. ' J. C. .licnuon _ Wednesday, Ally. lllh -2 ‘villi l 7 SA rlpucia|triiini_a willconnect at drloren , _ _ _ Ulnl Ill . . . . J plin "1-xcgiiliiht priiirwrn ol Rimes ha basil _ari‘ar:fed and ii grand day q ap uri. lil ICI File . ___ 'ffrniii arrangements later. Province of Prince Edward Island, W' W' WALKIW' ' ""‘l'l""° City of Charlottetown, THUa;,_1f_',,_,Nf§;r;,lL‘:,_'e§-5°” Kenneth John Martin, Esquire, the |2Mfm,,E|m“,| Stipendinry Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. TAKE NOTICE that His Honor I the Stipendiary Magistrate of the - City of Charlottetown has by virtue ‘ a B of the power and authority in- him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of thc Island entitledt- | ____ "An Act to Consolidate and Amend; li th” several “cts i“°°"’°'°ti“g “W ioo icccsofbrniidiicw furniture cu r ch i ttet 0 de ed nd . P ’ y O d arf; t ig" dar 'M51 ‘consisting of dressers at $5.90 up appointu t a urs y, . - , _ 1912 he the any set down for hearinélcomniodes nr 2.75, sidelionrcli. fron- all appeals made to him from the,i0 50, sofas from 5.75, kilchei ilf'_¢_°¢fii“8 ‘{_“1“Bl-10" t*_’:5“f55_'_'\¢_;"- uglichairs 45c,kitch n tables 2.74, din ra es impose or au or ze y a ~ _ _ city council of the city, and that' "‘g_ ’°°“f t“bl°b°_ 6'°°'hed'9°°"“_§’lf_° on such day and daily there after, 90(-1 Pal of ta 93 2°0°v mm e 5’ until all such appeals have been read, 2-50. mi‘tlff5595 23° l`°‘l Spflngs at tha hour of ten o'clock\ln the 2 25, parlor suits, io 75, (5 pieces) ' » y Wl ~ '- ' 4 in the City Hall in Charlottetown, _ 20 B_,uswl`,_,m '___ “__ ,,,pcbt,.y aforesaid rind such appeals will be c____p’et 47C s_______ __ ____ _____ ___ hem Dated this Sth day of July A.D., Sli! CHIP ill . 5 'I K. J. MARTIN, S.l\l. ' _ _g PATON 71,-Mi UU€£ A Choice Line . . _.___- Yeu will be pleased with our ,` qfbereiir slie_;|ng of brys_cele:;; rss a stinclivs si e l quistsl ncs to the fins tint _ _ . ‘ "\\|i\l':g'il»'l appeal io yon. W .. '- k Ev", dumfmmde _I h____m__ ,_ -nsn goof . ¢.£|is_»- dsc rss s so sdin lbs lot -measly in ¢|,, 1 . Wpuihr band atm. ln sizes for . _ ,mrs chi sa, 4 _ . ` ng Grafton li. , 1 of Braeelels . \\"~ , _ :=sl“‘.. sll',". il'f sg' _xi _:A s issin i ll ssll» & r- » 1 _ "You can say it all, I know." for:-noon in the (lit Police Court, -Ck" Chaim 2 ,, |_,w,, Chairs rcnd and finally determined by him.‘ n if .- ...wi -ini union 1912. ` squares 4 7,. iapisiiy squares 'ROBERT VANIIiEns'rINE. 6_75_ - S d M '°'-me 'ir' ... .:‘r.i.::.'ii e fd-\.i:r*ii,ii2'inii:.e.iMr'::...:ii=:, ' i g 1‘n_".,____ _ _.'__. -- --- GUA Furnished ily TRUT 2-3° PACE MAKE- 'run Unsmisnicn PRAYER. "Now I lay me-say it, darling.” “Lay me," lispad the tiny lips Of my daughter, kneeling, limding._ G'er her folded finger-tips. “Down to sleep." “To s'eeP." she s murmured; ' And the curly head bent low. "I pray the Llord," I gently added- faintly- _ *SEILECTIONS RDIIN READERS ll.S.l.ousoii Fainter still, "my soul to teep." Then the tired head fairly nozlded, - And my child wsrlast asleep. ~ . . » i ' When I clasped her to my breast. . And the dear voice gen'-ly whlal>61'0d~' ohi the trusting, sweet confining ` . QI the child-heart! Would that I ~ Thus might trust.iny Heavenly Fa- ther, » -He who hears my fesblest cryl Col. Thus. H. Ayars. A. J. Fraser, Montague. PURSE NO. 7-3 YEAR 0i.D'TROT AND PACE STAKE York Point Stables, York Point. J. C. Sims, Charlottetown. Byrne Bros., North River. Thos Muilroe, New Glasgow, N. B. THE DOMESTICATED GIRL. POPULARITY. __s_. Popularlty is something which never deserts a man until he becomes a candidate for oflice. Nothing else on land or sea will cause it to lose its hold except blocking the whole or progress with a paving petition. One of the worst hindrances to popularity is to take out. a few political. or re- ligious convictions and. shake them in has resulted 'iii"causing a great 'many nobody can tell whether you are for or against. There is a great deal of A Frenchwoman, in "The London Standard," gives men a taking to on the sub-ject of their lack of interest in housekeeping. She says men are apt to forget that nearly three~quarters of their income passes through the wife's or sister’s hands for household purposes, and English girls could manage just ns well as French girls. ,What keeps them back? It is the way people look upon the-as they call it -‘domesticated girl.' Are Frenchwomen, she asks, dowdy, dull, or unintellectllal? Yet thev are nil housekeepers. and, more than that, they take an interest in their hus- bands' affairs, and know the length of their purses She says no encourage- ment ia given to women to train themselves in house\\'i`ely accomplish- . ments, and the wages and conditions of- labor of womrn employed in do- mestic service are opeii to serve criti- cism. She gives the counsel:-when you have chosen a capable woman for the post, treat her as you would treat 8 man. Give her a decent. room and a uro- per salary and you will save dollars And to those who have a sister ori wife managing for them at lmnie,_ don’t think it is easy to keep housa,_ brains. She will enjoy the new books as you do., even if she can cook a you in the lurch. She docs not ap- preciate any less than her golfing sister 3 goodfdressmaker because sho. happens to make hor blouses to save your pocket. ' SALVIA is a Preparation Thai Will Grow 'llair Aiiundsnlly This is an age of 'new discoveries. To grow hair after it has fallen out today is a reality. ' SALVIA, the Great Hair Tonic and Dressing, will‘ positively create a new growth of hair. If you want to have n beautiful head of hair, free from Dandruff, use SALVIA once a day and watch the results. _ SALVIA is guaranteed to stop fall- ing hair and restore the hair to its natural color. The greatest Hair Vigor known. SALVIA is compounded-‘by expert chemists. _ Watch your hair if it is falling nut. If you don't, you will sooner or lat- er be bald. SALVIA prevents baldness by fas toning the hair to the roots. Ladies will find SALVIA just the hair -dressing they are looking for. It makes the hair soft and fluffy and is not sticky. A large hottie, 500. G. E. Hughes official Agent. ` A "/io to Brown’s for _your furnish- ings for that formal affair. Sec his line of silk hats, dress shirts, dress vests, white ties, gloves, collars and everything you could want in "dress nnradc effects." Brown’s, `\l5R Queen 51;, 7-26M3i. and because she likes it she has no_ She will talk about politics as well; nine dinner when your cook leaves' popularity in circulation which man~ ages to be out of town when the time comes to stand up and be counted. This kind always hooks in on the winning side and demands the lion's share of the perquisites and other delicatesseii. Some people are so anxious to be popular that they a» gree with anybody who expresses ii blood~red opinion on anything from Wagner'a orchestration to the birth- place of Cain's wife. Other do not care for popularity and drive away trade by stepping on their custom- ers’ pet theories with a set of debat- ing tools. -The best proof of popular- ity is to go up against the Austral- ian ballot and come out without hav- ing to wait for the official count. Ev- ery now and then somebody will break out with an idea.whicli has not been copyrighted and reduce his stock _ol popularity to the point where he can't get trusted for a bar of soap. This is the fate of all reformers, who never become popular with anybody except posterity. The easiest form of popularity to attain is the society kind, which is propagated at heavy expense by a relay of six-course din- ners, bridge wliist orgies and exhibi- tions of the light fantastic toe. No woman ever becomes popular in so- ciety without entertaining tho heart- iest eaters in the community on an average of three times B, week, and when this _practice is discontinued shc will experience a. slump' in her batt- ing average that will bring on an nt- tack of heart failure. ' SOME EDITOR’S TRIALS. Rolled Manuscript. Anonymous matter. Puff without substance. lfaper written on both sides. July happings received in Septem- ber. Indelible pencil writing-an abomi- nation. Capitals strewn throughout with the eyes shut. Manuscript which has not been read over hy the writer. Single-spaced typewriten copy - special abomination. Pencil copy when the pencil has worn down to the quick. _ Clippings from Newspapers to make out of it what you can. ' Obituaries just as they were read Spelling which has an unholy ccn- tompt for the dictionary. _ Obituaries iust as they were read at funerals, and four times too long. Copy in which the last half of the Articles which will be just as good in a~year must. appear next issue. Articles so long that Robinson Cru- soe would not have had time to,-read them. Poetry devoid of meter, rhyme. and rhythni-- especially if the writer claims to have been inspired- A hand so large that the loop of the "th" runs up two lines mid the loop of the "g" down two linca making the page look like a bed- spring. ___ __ ____ _*__ _ -4| _xi . Rat Corn the greatest rat des-_ . -foyer in the world. It will not kill cats. dogs. or man. -‘ l'1` MUMMIFIES RATS, i LEAVES N0 ODOR. This new preparation has been tested throughout the United States and found tobé the greatest of all rat destroy# ers. . ' . We can show you hundreds of testimonials fi/om hotel _ managers. and § .stable owners. all of » 'speak ii_i glowing “germs destroy xi o es etc. ter you lsEvtpled’r'ne'd its you willu_se nooilrEr.25c. 5oe. and $1.00 cans. ._A I* 5. I Black Prince Hose ' 'foi' children wear the best. _ "imit- “Mac'a Blood Food is the right remedy' for nervousness, lassitudo, anaemia and all disorders arising from an impoverished blood supply, Try it, use it, make it prove our claims. A -box 50c. The Two Macs. i 7-26Mlll. in "instant havin a Public hal His Hoiiour,tlie Lisuie i he same the Princess Pat rieis md ' f But the dewy eye# half Opened _H i .!l}§|mma-,_»‘Dod»-'knavrs all de _yest_2’f. ii Civic ilali iiilliday K f would ask the* . audi v is-'»_¢e`e~‘. riivofy 'coffé'_a` Tliekiiid rushes you Over your _cup-such is 3 f y l ". ¢ , ,Zin "5 N _ .Braiicl . "oflee H. Packedliilsndlponnd no _.1.._, CHASE AND lA|\'D0lN» MONTIILAI-» -1% Wntcr 40 gallons. ‘ These are many cheap imitations. Auldllrcs A. A. McDonald J A Moore »Cb"l‘own _ Agent Little Pond Piov Age Wholesale Dist. Kings. C0 Save lhe Potatoes Time. irouble and worry will be saved if you use a PERF SPRAY PU_MP»an'd one of our ROW SPRAYERS to poison the lt does four rows at once j io nozzles working, SAFE SURE F-ECTIVE, FORMULA I lb Paris Green, i lb Arseuuie of Bi: sure. yougel Swift; Arsenatc of L al 7 ig fmw'MElf. ' . .» ' Get a HENEY see our display. F-. asf- »=n- ---1 - r Carriage The Heney trafic-iuurk stands for what you ad niirc in a goid carriage'-strength and qual fy materials, superiority of workuianship, modern style < and up-to-dale iuiprovcnicnts - ' No matter what style of vehicle you want you will find it in the licncy Line- tlic Lrouii Line- and you'll _find this the one right, reliable vehicle that will give you supreme satisfaction and permau ent service at most modern cast ball in today and W. _Grant E5’ C0 - LOWER QUEEN STREET el __ '______ ___*___ _ _ __ ,__ _ .circle cf friends. . Kent Street, 'rin in ii. mind .._.,_ _ _ _ __ / Karn-Morris Pianos Pianos of Prestige _ _ Notoriciy ' may be bought or borrowed bu if Reputation must be earned . . _ e _ The pu_rchase'of‘i_i piano is.in_xnost homes an event of s llf time The utmost care should therefore be used to select the iight ikiiid of instrument/1`he case of ii ‘commercuil" piano may he artistically modelled and beautifully finished, and if one bought a piano merely for its woslh as a piece of furniture, ind ment might well based on excellence that appeals to the eyoglqg¢_ But a piano should be more ihau an ornament in the home. A PIANO OF QUALITY is not inrrelv so mud; wggd and metal. but a _thing oflife -an iuptriiigenr with ,M11 A Ql;:dLITY fendiiy fenpbriilflo tilt player s touch _mg “L_ in ,making it -possible is interpret me warg, » ”“S-"YS ll' *li their Mibiiisifv. *plcndon sireagili, filiiillffy or dellcacy.A Piano of Qniiiliy om i;¢ swayed b the ’._'_'_i_;l_°1;