1. JULY 23.1910 ~-~ - .,,.,,, ,_,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ;.-..-. THE cHARLo'r'rr.'rovvN GUARDIAN mn of io. _ PAGE FIVE .F is | I *i‘*f*l‘l“l”|°l“l*l°i'°i‘°i*l°i'°f“i*l“l*l*l’l”l' lmporimi °` Provincial News .5 of ihe week for Saturday I. ' , Subscribers. -fel-l~l°~f°l~l-l~l~l~ THURSDAY ' ...The-Gnardi-an. has been shown a 'mammoth red clover blossom which was plucked recently in Souris by ‘Mrs James F. liorne and Mrs .l. .l. Horne. °f that place. 'Phe blossom in two and a half inches in length and gi; inches in circlnufcrcnee at its widest part. It is composed of eight separate buds clustered together ull springing from the one stein-. -On Sunday next the inem‘brrs of Prince Edward Lodge I. ll. U, |.‘__ Sumlmersidc, will conclude their me1 morlal and decoration services by driving to St Johuis cemetery, sr, Eleanor's, where the graves of lu-os) J, A, Gnurlie, rl. A. Munscy, Chas Hunt, Samuel l\`arrnnt and Sister. Blanche Lafforty will be decorated, All Bros. who can furnish tennis are aaked to let some menibcrs of the oommittee know by Friday' evening. The ‘last lssuo of the Maple lienl, Oakland, Cai., contains a lengthy in. ographical _reference to Finlay Mc Neill, a nonogenarlan. and a native of (lharlotitetown who has resided in Portland since 1888. Mr McNeill was born in this city in 1819 and worked for some years with Daniel lirennnn, removing later to Georgetown and Summersido. and then to Portland, Cal. He and his wife, formerly Mar- garet Cameron, Montague, are still enjoying good health. A deep shadow has been cast over the community by the death of 'l‘lu-o dore Shaw, eldest son of ltobcrt and Mru Shaw, Bloomlielrl, The cuuse of death was blood-poisiming. He was confined to l-is hed for but a few days and lhe rnd came sud- denly. Deceased wus only in his fifteenth year. Mr Shaw n few weeks ago was in thc bloom of his young manhood with the brightest of pro spects for n happy fufurc but God called him and the life work begun here is being cnrried on in tue prc- sence of t-he muster he loved so faith- fully. Posscssing an cnricnrilig dis cberncter he was in nil circles n uni- versal favorite, To Mr and Mrs Shaw in this hour of dnrk bereave- ment-is extended deepest svinpath-, and to other. ml!`m'ners of the f-aniily who join with them in mourning and realizing fully the joy, the 'love, the rontentment of the past which may afford memories deeper than present sorrow. Yet we speak to all the words of the apostlr"s conviction “To be with (.‘.bi'ist is fur better," The funerat was field .luiy 12th and large- ly attended. (‘. S. Young llic con- ducted the-services. The death occurred at the rcsidcnce~ of Peter J. Eilinunrls, h‘um|uervill!, on Saturday the 0th, lust, of l~fenry Furlong, aged thirty-four years, n son of_ the into John and Mary Dil Ion Furlong formerly of filiarlotte- town. Mr i<‘uf-long had bocn a mein- her of Mr Edmunds household' fro-ni early boyhood, from the death of his niother~ until he camo to mature years, when he took up his residence in ‘New York. After nn absence of fourteen years having confidence in the guardians of his youth, he re- turned in rapidly failing health to Summerville to bc cared for in his lnst illness ily the custodians of his childhood. All thai. tender cure and kind sollcitnde could suggest for his spiritual ami temporal comfort and consolation was done for him. Uallm- ly and quietly he breathed his last wfhile tho prayers for the dyinil' WCTC being recited at his bedside. 'l`lic last sacraments were administered by Rev Dr Morrison who also celebrated ite 'quiem Mass and conducted the burial service, after which the former com- panions and seliool-rintcs of the de- ceased respoctfully 1 id the rcnlfllns' L0 page in the silent clilirrhyawl. 'l‘ll0 pnll~bearcrs were 1--.lamcs Wal:-ill. Daniel Murphy, Slhnw McMillan, Max,- wel-l Mcllonn, Peter (iuirus and l'cter Praught. _"`°‘ i . _Musical (ianmla, a publication is- sued in 'l‘oronto has the followlllll ll bout a reputed pi-ovlncialist: 'l‘hc por- trait ou our front paw' lb' tukr_n from A recent. photosranl\ 'fl M- U- 1*- l;"‘r' ier, organist of St Vincent do _I alll Church. Montreal. Al_tl\o\ll<'l\ \l"“"" “ young man Mr Poirier has alremiv made nn enviable rel>\\U‘~l~\_“I‘ f""`l hifngelf an organist and nuisici-nu. Hcl is of French descent, but was -born _ut rignish, P. ri' i.. in IW- H" -“Wig , his musical education at home, n_ftcI_- wards cocnlplé-ting it ln new Bi_uns- wus. Ai c e are nl l,w°\“»v ref"-" ““ went to Montreal. tulilnff P"l‘_”‘°"' \"“" sons of Mr flunseau. °"f!Hl'l*"*- "f Notpa 1)-amd Cathedral. At_ the any of twenty-two' hc was nlll‘0\"‘f"‘l ‘"' gan and piano teacher at the Mom.; real College, a Position he has ken up to the present time. lhrcrnyeaii; later he was nnldpintcd organist p St. Patrick's Church. M0“U"“l,- _tm head Irish Church of the llonii_1u\<_;\; Under an unassuminll ‘in<'.0l`0 rPHl'0t U7 hllllh at the home of Mrs. Joseph Wight- himself und fnniily in their sad bc- man' 1_,0w¢1~ 1y|nntagne_ reaveinent. At ...Mix Drew, representative, of the ...I-I. Nelson, of Montague, the Lib- Tllc C1180 Hi-i`Hl|\SL l’0f»0l` J- llfll’-ll`» eral candidate for the (lardigan Dis- Steward of the Charlottetown Club. erict, was in Lorne Valley on Fri- for nn infraction of thc plf\llllllf»l"" day, the l5th instant.-l..l.. uct, has been concluded, the last _...___ sto!-If* ln the "“~"" lN‘-lil!! fill” f\l`l5`~1‘ ...Miss Georgie Mcflaiinell of llrook- ments of the opposing Cl"‘\""‘- ...George and Mrs Peters, two of it woui-d have to be :.li'.>'»vn that the the Old and much renpcntcd renin- (ilub was organized, or f‘fl‘\“`|- _"fr ents of Lower Montagfl. 12"- 0" Jlllv the purpose of evading the l'i'ul\il~i-img, for Westville. N. S., where they tion Mft. l\\*lSmUCl\ 9-5 Um ”'“tl‘0"“ will reside for some time. ties in England and i.`nn.i.d-i _llaV0 --_‘ . held that the distribution of liquor _-The prisoner Cunningham who or other p|'0ll<‘fl`f-Y U’ the "“>\“l""`S “l was sent up to await trial at the a bona fide club, tliroui-Zh W* Si»l‘“`"I`ll' Supreme (lourt on a charge of m_ur- (inns not amount to a sale, thc Clllli der. was brought to Sumrnersido. members being &lI`0l1flY .l03fll9 (“""*"`~*` from Alberton and lodged in Jail _ by of the property. He cited from cases, Constable Gough yesterday morning. as tried in lilngland and from differ- _-T- _ out provinces. flllflnil the ilfllif- S1-¥f~V ...“The Gralllllc ‘lf lf1lh0W» 585k-. yours and as recent as l'l09,_ in slip- of ,Inna 30, 1910, contains n lengthy port of his contention snowinE_fhHfl reference to P. D. Bowlen formerly of where such a distribution or delivery King's County who is now located in oi liquor to a member of n club had El-how .arnd is _conducting .n stock been field to amount to a sale, It ranch there. Hens successfully man- hns first beuu Ilcfiiflell Ulf*-t ’l‘° "'l“`ll aging a jirolitable business and tho was n sha-ni. "l”2‘“‘l7'°d t" evade th” Graphic speaks in highly favorable law. The fact of ll1|\l0l` llffillli Cm" terms of Mr. Bow‘len, or "Pat" as sumcd oil the premises \\'as_u_ll fil“' he is familiarly termed. ment to be considered in decniinii the ____ question, as to whether the club vrlw y'enf_¢-,|-day ayeiiing, nbout.ninl\ thir- bona fide, or not. lt Wa-S llfllllkfht tv, two cars on the siding at Hunter out in llhe evidence that the ciuo V-'89 River in some manner started, ran 4-,xpensively and luxuriously filled “P down ri slight grade nnd over the op- and that the reading room and oth-len switch, finally landing on the ties er appartment-S C0mlN1l`f¢‘l "WSL mv' on the main line and t-bus effectually “HS” imeiung the frame :er nu- time hs- “" ing. This occurred about fifteen min- Mm utes after the mail train Passed by. did On lcarni‘n~f of this the wrecking train lim- was got ready and nt ten thirty t'h°`started out in charge of Conductor and Hughes. 'l‘he accident delayed the . ~ .- s. It was also flvillt' , ni-is Tea sieciai for the west for llllri'il 1907 durinl: the hours. lfhe wrecking train ac- scssion of the Provincial l.cf;l>‘l5"}“`°|complished the work of rcpllwlnli ‘l-ll!! an amendment to the l’rohilution|ears on the track. wmvletins their _pct was p,.0pnn,=yl making the pro- contract at one thirty and returnl 'visions of the statute al‘f‘|il`&_l’|e ‘O 5 _about two thirty this morning. not nz digan recently, was e. very successful one. Hon. Mr. Cummiskay, C.P.W., and Mr. McKay, Government Engin- eer, were among those present.-L.L. ...Malcolm McDonald, merchant, of Lorne Valley, is engaged this sum- mer in enlarging his warehouse. The work is being done by Angus Docher- ty of Rivcrtown and Wm. A. McLeod of Lorne Valley.-L.L. ...I-lon. J. H. Cummiskey, C.P.W., was in Lorne Valley recently re the opening of a new mad from Lorne Valley to St. Teresa R. R. Station. Peter McLeod, J. P., and Alexander Maclnnis have secured the contract of opening the above road for forty chains. The bridge, etc., will be sold by tender..-_L.I». -Ia taking the evidence over the telephone in the preliminary hearing of Ulford Cunningham at Alperton recently an error crept. into The Guardian’s report. Where the words "Cunningham said he slept steadily and 'did not know, etc," occurred, it should have read.“Cunni'ngham said he struck Skerry and did not know whether- he killed him or not." --A telegram received last evening by Hugh Mclnnis, Summerside, from his brother-in-law, James C. Daley telligence that Mrs Daley passed away on Wednesday evening at North Bay, Ont, after an illness of several months. Mrs Daly was a native of Charlottetown and with her husband visited Summerside about two years ago and made many friends, A hus- band _ and large.family are left to mourn. Interment will take place at Sault Ste Marie tomorrow. -The third quarterly session of the Grand Division, S. of T., of P. E. Island, met in Spring Valley Hail on Thursday, July l-ith, at ll a. m., G. W. P. Samuel Bernard presiding. Of- ficers present wcre: G. Treasurer D. N. McKay, G. Sentinel G. W. Profitt, G. S. J. F. Profitt. Appointed pro tem were: (5. Chap., John Uarew, Wheatley Division; G. .\\'. A., M. F. McKinnon; G, Con., Mrs. W. Casley. The following were the ses- sional committees: Credential, Ira McKay, John Carew and ii. N, McKay; Finance, Harry “aug-h, Miss- es McKay and Schurman; rltate of Order, M. F. McKinnon, Thos. Me- Kay, M, C. McKinnon; l’ub.ic Meet- ing, M. C. McKinnon, Chas. Bentley, John Profitt. The forenoon session was mainly occupied in the receiving of the reports of the Grand officers. The afternoon session resumed at 2.30 p. m.. The following resuliuion, moved by Rep. M.F. Mcliinnon, was unanimously passed: Whereas, some Divisions of the Sons of Tempeiauce throughout the country suspend 'their meotings in busy seasons, not weath- er, etc., sometimes to the detriinént of temperance and often endangers the prosperity of the Divisions; therefore, resolved, that this (lr»\n.i Division are in in favor of weekly meetings throughout the year in the subordinate Divisions. in the even- ing a large public tem'perance meet- ing was held, wh-Pn the following pro- gram was carrind ont: Chorus by choir; recitation, Mamie Caslcy; re- marks hy chairman; address of wel- come, G. W. Profitt; trio, liliss Blanche l-foward, John l-Ioward and J. F. Profitt; recitation, Annie (las- ley; address. M. C. McKinnon; reci- tation, Snmuel Profitt; reply to ad- dress of welcome, M. F. McKinnon; address, John Garcw; National .ln- them. 1 A woniau who arrived in this city last night on the mail train created some excitement over the temporary loss of a child. She was accompanied by her mother and her five children and had travelled from' Boston. On the arrival of the train in this citv the party got off and one little chap strolled off ahead, following a gentle- man with whom he had bden playing on the train from Sumimerside. When the youngster got in the station, James Macdonald, of H. M. Customs noticed him and enquired if he knew where his mother was. The little chap replied in the negative and was then seated to await the arrival of his parent. In the meantime the mother had looked after the transfer of the baggage and on looking around mis- sed the boy. The strain of looking after the family on the trip from Boston must have told on the moth- er's nerves, at any rate, the supposed loss_of the boy had a very telling ef- fect on her. She became greatly ex- cited and her cries attracted the at- tention of many bystanders. After running through every car on the train she finally rushed into the sta- tion and there found the young fel- low in good hands awaiting her ap- pearance. Her great relief on finding the little fellow was plainly evident. A correspondent from Belfast writ- ing the Guardian states that on a certain evening he visited the home of Harry McTavish, Eldon, and was- entertained the greater part of the time examining inventions, and let- ters from all parts of Great Britain and Western Canada offering Mc’l'av- ish large figures for his patents, among the rest was a letter from Richmond & C0, of Bradford, Eng- land, offering hini two thousand dol- lars for the patent folding box and congratulating him for his ingenuity ll' market which will he of great ser- ctosso wrru out mm' mb’|ovsnmr. it’s all right lferc's a GENDRGH collaP~*lbl° G°`°°rthEhhat's ,_ _ _ _ . , _ - ' re right from top fo tire lncansc it s built rig _ 8 i” °“"“d“‘ 0"' '"3 "W1 as ‘)°(lf0rfheabl1: reclinii;_g dbaclii _ad_}_us;:;l2i___(l¢_?e___;"‘____tR______ _tea _ llood, 0 yan cas o . \ ‘ . ` ~ _ _ -i rd . li dies iiickcl-pluled- -:i Go curf nvull 0 0| “"3 Aagiiglily handy cart for you and comfy for baby. Gendron Manufacturing C0-»_Lfd- Toronto W- 0nh\'\0 ._?,”,_’ \` -,- -._ L 1 ` ,§9` , ibiza 1 Sold by most fini'-clan dealers. Wrilc to lo if your rlnler do¢|n't carry them. 0 of the C. P. R. conveyed the sad in- ‘_ Church there took place last Sah- bath a scene which will long be rc- meinbered hy those present as very touching. On that day ilev. J. W. McKenzie preached his farewell serm- 7.8dIm_ on, having ministered to the people of that place for twenty-four years -.....v..f and four months, and during that long period of time missin: only two or three services. The church vvnsl v crowded with people, old and young, one so dear to ull. The Sacrament of the Loi'd's Slipper was dispensed in puttin such a useful device on the vice to all dry goods dealers. The visitor on interviewing Mc'l`avish could not get a satisfactory answer an to whether he would sen t meh ed husband and the four motherles,-1 U ' - _ mmm & Co or nm 6 he has Severn childro1ithe_heait goes out in sympo- other good calls foil? his box but gy and emnfegft pxxfigugo Said ,£235 would learn by some gomd lemma the mill thi: their darkest liour of shown him that the deal is about l°m d tri 1 and mn th? mm 0, closed and thc young inventor is now .tifs an ` H 'tu thisyuiai go an to be handsomely rewarded for his “ grace “nc y _ , ingenuity and cleverness. This box ' " can be set up in an instant and :fan t'£:;Mf;"gh§",,,°‘rt:h°'xi‘S__,h`:::\ packed with goods and the cover “hh h yd°th‘ 0 mm ln"h_,i|1 when empty can be folded down oc- 5|” lv; .om "_ ea 1' _“od dg héapv cup in little room n cars r boat. ec "mg ymm' 8 “ ee B ‘ Y K 0 0 . V goes on without hammer or nail and :low sh°_,°:'° l":\‘_e;fr5\km‘;)\:,r:;,t:.`,;° The box is called the Belfast Patent ro em' ° “ ‘fn ' ' after the good old settlement of Bei- ‘zging F'=_tedW¥z"_:'_:;‘;'r) 5?: 0';':f|,::“ff|‘; fast which is the home of the Mc- 1 "h je m end to’ Him 'who 'Parish family. The box is not only ° W mn “ f” m _ superior to anything heretofore de- .. .. , .. signed for this purpose 'nut is \\n- h°h°""s and ..n};f“:h3\‘eB“,';;'",:,i,°;,.|, “Ei questlonably one of the best inven- W " causes ug wh l,,,.,,_ tions of any kind ever brought be- gnhef 'Ur gm". to “me 0 _ fore the uihlic and the inventor de- Him' D The r"n'ml service' were can I d cted t th h me nd in the church serves to be praised for representing “ S :rd ° ‘fun " “mn by Rm. his island home heymui uw A1.unn._ie "“ “ ‘. “F” .Y , ' Sea. The adjustable brltchinz hook iH“gh Mm" of (roqnrizlfnte ‘alt ‘:,r,.y_ l ooncuirse o n $__,;:_‘_‘_’_t_:‘h°_" ,¥""fl, 'l°"i"° i.i‘.‘f°"t"d .hy raging friénds followed the remains_ year of the Cherry Valley factory as over 18000 lbs more of milk was re- .celved last month than in Jlune 1909 -and last year was an excellent one for milk. , A telegram has been _received by Capt. Taylor, City, Agent of the \ That Splitting Headache . will vanish If youuke "NA-DRU-C0” Headacllt Waitrs Gi ids. ll f. d f th dlifaln nothin! »..Y.?.f.fi`l.. a.."i.'f...'2.7...53... `l'}.¢f`“...."'&s‘Z-'. . Sl. .l .u ¢n»¢=|-»-.26 , . | National Drug Chemical Cc. of Canada, Uliilily Montreal, ..,. -,<. l gram contained the information that the Gulnare had been successfully floated by the wrecking steamer Strathcona and had been beached at a place called Harrington for tem- porary repalrs. The Gulnare will then proceed to Quebec for her final re- - pairs. There was no idea given in the telegram of the extent of the damage to the vessel but it is not probable that she is very much injured. At a meeting of the Council of thc Provincial Rifle Association held in the office of the Secretary, Wednesday 9V0"l'l'\K. the date of the Annual Prize Meeting was fixed for Tuesday, Wed- nesday aud 'l`hur¢-iday, August 9th, 10th and 11th, 1010. The Prize Pro- . gramme will be got out as i|u'icklv,1 as possible and as this is the Juhi-- lee year of the Association and as it is the oldest Provincial Rifle As- sociation in the Dominion, it is fui.l_v expected that the attendance will be a record one. Full particulars will be given from time to time in the Press. There wa:-ka large number of P30. ble from this city left on the special train yesterday morning for the Souris Tea. An cstim-ate placed the number at about three hundred and fifty. The Tea was a grand success from every standpoint. A number of "l small disturbances were reported a- Marine Department in reference to __ _ __ _ __ _ ____ #__ ___-_gg the Gulnare, which was ashore ion "" ` , Little- Mekettina Island. The tele- WE . II R ll. 4-" J.. ,,.»a- _‘.- 's $1 u` -J .IJ 4 ‘.5 "V/f-"‘ fi/ w6'.f.¢‘ A ‘_ _» - 'rf- ' "5-'TGC s » .' -' gg Z1'-:-_ .\` ‘__,,..- A JOURNAL of 1... ff/ ‘ -formation for all /' - \_ _l_._%;:rarY h Worgezis. rteent year. ny '- permanent and sue- __ cessful magazine of its , ___ class. Tells what f editors wagit: how _és ` should e prepare : ' T5” _"Tl-=§@l;,_-;°° where to find the best ,,,,l.f,l~fl|§§il‘?J§’f'é, market, Answers ev- \ ~~°‘ ~_ _,_` ery question that y-in ,;l'=" ~~ want to know abc-it . 'i' ..- the business of writing ' "` for the press. xor a copy. $i.oo a_ 'year Send toe for sample copy, or 25c for three recent numbers. I . . Silverware For June Brides 'l‘h<-rn iaifnnthinfz more suitable for v\'4-flrifngprenentstiuri si|\'r-rv\':i|'¢-. Wi- haven nice assortnu-lit for you select from. _ _ _ Quality and Prices right .l C. W. Patterson THE EDITOR Y Ieweler Deposit' N' Cor Greail George and (lrnfun St! -25dff mong them being that of a oun mg-.-___l _ i E Ei man from this city who became un- __ ________ ,___ _.___ §;;. _-._.._.. . ...._<.----fe-;;..<....,._ 1 ruly and belligerent on the returning ind at Mt Stewart. Another report In St. Peter's Bay f’resbyterian Epccial to this city. He was left be- P. H. has it that Charlie VanBuskirk was rather roughly bandledon the out- , - ';_\'T 5Tn|;i~;T_ going special from this city and re- Im M ceived a beating from a party who, in his turn, was so badly used in Souris that he could- not return last night. This latter, however, is not corroborated. Charloifefown, - - P. E- bland We do all branches of the Painting business. Try-us for younncxt order. Estimates cheerfully furnished. eager to hear the farewell words of in the usually quiet, oiderly way which always characterizes this serv- _ ice as conducted by Mr. McKenzie. _ then that noble man who had gone in and out among these people for ', wart men, as well as the women and children of that large congregation, bowed their bends in a common sor- row, tbus expressing their regret at the removal of Mr. McKenzie and his amiable wife, who was also beloved ant smile and kind word for e\‘eiy - The following is the passenger list of the S. S. Halifax, fiom Boston, Mass., to this city due to arrive last night: Mrs. 'A. B. Gillis, Miss R. Gillis, Mrs. W. Urquhart, Miss M. Urquhart, 1-l. Lark, A. E. James, R. E. Murphy. Mrs. Murphy, R, P. Murphy, S. D. McLeod, Mrs. McLeod, B. J. Scott, Mrs. Scott, Chas. Mer- stein, T. M. Gurin, J. F. (‘-owles, Mrs A. Stewart, S. H. Howes, Mrs. How- es, Mrs. .l. M. Latiobe, Rev. J. L. Cooney, Rev. J. F, Sullivan, L. V. Squeer, Miss E. Nunn, Mrs. Pickard, J. L. Thurston, Mrs. Thurston, H. V. blqueer, R. lilmhery, A. Holmes, Mrs. Holmes, Mrns. E. R, Packard Mrs. P. J. Meara, F. Ryan, W. E, ' McMann, f~Z'ister'Urban, Sister Paulin, P. A. Beaton, Mrs. Beaton, Miss M. B. Driscoll, Miss I. B. Driscoll, Mrs. W. H. Tidmarsh, A. Carson, Mrs. Carson, Mrs. (7. V. Tuttle, Miss M. Bradley, M. ld. Fitzgeralrl, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Fl. A. Crawley, Miss W. Miss B. Dnport, S. J. Nicholson, (.. Nicholson, F. B. Kaulback, W. fl. Garland, Miss M. Lane, F. Gregory, R-. li/I, Fleming, W. Doyle, Mrs. J. Campbell, Miss l.. (Tampbnll, R. Campbell, Miss M. Myers, Miss A. Judson, J. Mclnnis, .l. Arsenault, Miss C. Cusack, G. W. Richardson. At North Wiltshire, on Thursday nvening, July 14th, |910, Almira. wife of R. Golding Frlzzeil. i~r\i-all peacefully to her eternal home at the age of 44 years. Mrs. l"ri7.7.ell’s ill- ness was brief but very severe. Her death came as a shock to her many friends and to thc community in ,which she resided. Mrs. lfrizzell was a consistent member of the Method- ist (lhurch for many years and al- ways glad and willing to help along any good cause. She was a faithful wife and 1; loving mother and her re- moval leaves a vacant place which can never be filled. For the bereav- tlie aorrowing hearts Mis Fri/.veil only can hind up the broken to the grave. almost a quarter of a century broke - ' down and wept and the strong, stal- i by all and who had always a pleas- ‘J 0ne_ prompt responses from all quarters _, i l I riam, Chas, Merriam, jr., B. A. Bern- 'l comfort of having a 'phone-the 4 (T. Bowser, Miss I.. Bowser, Mrs. L. L; , l Mrs. E. Larmhe, Mrs. H. Mcnelisn, I _ ' ..,,; . , liave The Phone ' . fb” _` \ 0 \ ‘_ \ r \7 ' -€'§/ " \\;'&». . \ ni Your House Eg f Lt .. -xl When the time fo say farewell came '\ ` h i ' 'l`he 'ph-one is a great friend to the housewife in the summer. lt saves long shopping trips by bringing a storc`s service to your home. The snics people of tha best stores in the _ city are ready to wait on you and 1 you need not in.o_ve from your home, _ l providing you have a tclcplime; _ l ‘ l Appointments can be made and »_..- .a ” of the city and country secured if you have n_ 'phone in your hf\.u.~;U. _Mn ln your comfortable honir you can , command the services of ull the city’s busy professions and tradr.~1. _ ` _ _ e-if-.cure what you want without du- __Lm____ lay. A 'phone is indispensable and, ,, its cost is reasonable. imagine the 'sl l f small cost and all thi' benefits you , derive from its u.~'e. ' ' It is placed af. your door by menus of good sf~.rvico and rensonabio prices --open the door and admit the most necessary article of your home furn- - ishings. ’ _ __ '_ i’ Ask contract drpnrtnicnt for prices. ` _ “ - .I _ _ _ The Telephone C0 of P. E. island A Charlottetown, l’. E. island. _ _ 4; Q l° “T/Le 1’/1./nz./.' urffl /»1'f//y _1/ou. /i/rsh/»-.~w" l_.i i . - \ L. Morne, J. Auld, Mrs. Auld, Miss W- _.__- ,- #Sai ,.-__-`T. H. Lawson, J. F. Ryan, F. Dacey. y. _*L7* Miss L. Buchanan. M. H. McDonald, I ___ -= .- -*ff* ` Miss E. F. Gibbons, Miss K. Broder `. ick, Mrs. M. A. Gorham, Miss M. Mc- ___ _ _ . __ . _ _ _ ___ .A__.. . _Y Cormick, Miss C. J. Vinton, MiSS O- " ` ` "" " f Flynn, Miss K. Flynn. K. .\ir.intyl~<-., , I r O O If the “nappy-go-lucky-slap-it-on-a press-and-let-'er-go” kind of ad- vertising you are using is doing you some good doesn’t it seem reasonable to suppose that “something differ- ent” -bright, convincing, thought-out and mailed regularly “direct” to your list will prove offmuch greater values (This is intended only for thc man who fcels thc bullet strike him). Qi l study Printing! . I make a. feature of preparing printing that is profitable. That is, l make it profi- table to my patrons. l study types and effects to insure attractive ar- rangement, and l believe you’ll ap- preciate how l handle your work. From a c_a.rd to a catalogue l want to figure on your work. ig-1-Kami Archibald Irwin, I3 Richmond Street Telorhono $611.! 1 l l 4.'-» .__,,_ _L Si' ____ ..:_ .¥i»"' Tues »