“_ the demand for' thls.lh\e__ .goods we have decided tdlhaildle them Vsnd ._ , :ii will new find the follow- i if g" sssortinent in half and 1 ;;;_. . 41%. s 1_§;::;-:.¢,,_ a _ _, V 1 1'" »'*r_hé ikiebhhtrater. Specially Prepared Fruit Chocolates d_ea Aristocrates. " Dé'Lhxé Assortment. lltillidll 'Ch0Colates. he Chateau. Nntsand .Hard Centres. , Neeselrdse Cho olate _ . c\»¢h‘¢,_<, -',."`~.:i ‘ .. . .Imperial Assort-me Marasehino Cherries etc. We also make a specialty _,of lolrs Chocolates in bulk and paekagéil---Other leading makes always ln stock. _"5 ..._-..ss_.»_?'..==:_-sees;-__;&.`==.1-_*_ __ T-`»~ =........~...=..,.........=:.~,_ ee-. ;=.m:=;=:=_-'=¢=__ . nuunabnnwnrnr- E. A . Foster _ .,C,entra1Di-ngstore Sunnyside » _ . _, _ _v. Qf, i ;_f:-a ¢\\l'l¢lI6' *The Guardian has all the Home md other news and the SWEET sstiaiaetioa of being; th, mmm ‘ nad, ck es at or ._ 1°' Pm" Iiidwerdnien \ 0 * ` '~=" '- `.---_-, 6° posnrawjas iilty degrees above. ‘Subscribers and gh ' ‘ cir..".'.i“”.i.‘:'...“°°~si -1' ° Tl" “Wiliam is not “riie i_.ousrei;i_“._-,ie ` V I M- me »-»-°»- "o$’<1‘3.§i...'.?t“.‘.’.‘.Z Province. All such item; should bg m*u°d W0 "The Guardian 'News Dept.," Charlottetown, immdmmy Li- Fl after the events etc»{ have ex-in “__ The sun sets this evening and t _ ' an ~°- _ _ Mau ==B\1l\lB1n B011 & c _,i ‘ lowest pricds. 0 or begfzglgalt' . .,__.¢._-____i Q _ . ' »--.si-1iPP1Nc Nsws g i 1-2_1-ln f }7n.j rj -__ a`ie'¢'l"bh"'i-ooaaool¢a` 0 ‘ _!": .,. '_-_'ii `= 1.1".. _ .» _ _ - __ 50"' 0 I ~ ' f-my Will \Je~_as _successful as ranc`hcrs` June 9th, 1913, Orville Roberts, a in Alaska and the State of Maine 'ed 32 years, leaving to mourn a so . _ . , °' roxiiorrs l‘6lD0filibl6'lor rsiulgegnw. to 6 The lowest the previous night was othervrise than as above. rw=;5m'degreas above. At. nine a_m. it was t 1 2 At Chicago-Chicago 3; New York eeee_eeeejse'e_ee»s»ee`»e The first quarter of the moonw O . . .` .' ' Y" ’ _ ' ° ° ° ° ' ° ‘ ‘ ' hours and forty-three minutes. V l Bg.3';$_d’Byg:e';f 10th"` Harry B- The temperature at 10.30 o'clo _ GLEMQED _ 5,,” _mb R~ ` this morning by the Rexsii sto ChBp,'m,'n‘ Picton. _G,_mdhc't'“, aebum' tested thermometer with a northe o,.weu_ ' ‘ ’ ' ~ Di' w‘_‘“¢_°r» exposure was sixty-one degrees abo _ ‘ ‘ 'i ' ~ zero and with a southern exposu _ _ _ ._ ’_ 5, ,__ 1 ,, ‘_ V _ _ lil0l 1 June illth.-Fresh north west ::;*_;i\1_ w.m<1~.I'ine and _lneeerateiy , _ ’-_,h._......_._. ,_ _ . beautifully mild and suminerliqi with fresh winds. Olear at night. 'l`i\°‘-temperature at three o'elock i`-Nl nwrllins' by the Rexaii store Tested thermometer with a. southern °!Posure was iortyrevight degrees above aero and with n northern ex- The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was 66 degrees above aero and the lowest was 55 degrees above. 58 degrees above and at nine p.m. was 55 above. The, tide will be high this after noon at 3.34 and tomorrow at 1.52 it will be high tomorrow morning a 1.52 and Friday at 5.38. morrow at 7.51; it rises tomorro and Friday morning at 4.08. The moon sets tomorrow mornin at 12.40. There was a. new moon on Wednes day, Mdy 4th, at 3.57 p. m. _be on Wednesday, June 11th, at 12 37 m From Yesterday's Evening Guard was eighty-three. _ if _ The Kodlllk Bll-lg Fox' Co. iii P.E.I O _».n_P.9.i.'a`b~,s e‘.‘.*s,'e e e s ei"-a'e`.s g ¢ propose tb V.-ranch ia-dumber ____ __ _ ._ . f lug 0 0 0 0 a 0 e 0 0 0 5MIg_H‘YéT°u_:-M"t". ‘md _li/U5» Martin f0X€B On aiilslamd in Malpeque Bay,|Froin Yesterday's Evening Guard Sm; - 0" P91' . On une '1th.a and they iiaveevery confidence that nonnwrs.-At csytnwn, P. is. _ -, e ____ _‘RT1’lS _ DEATHS.:-:_"_ no .--nr.-_i I , P' ' s. mains wanna _ 'mn _ FM WEATHER. Yesterday was :B“nhw_ ‘_ _ 3"'\ Nnrronan nsscun é (Canadian Press) 0' w W P010 '~'l*“l\¢i1E6i‘s of the American Cup. the defending teams to-day won E national match by a score of 5; ill two teams was shown by the gross D~ - < _ The length of today will be iiitsen The English Pi“Y°_'5 Md “Ot SHOW ithe team play credited to them be- an fore the game. Their ponies did not ck oiitclass the American lnountg. In re n almost every run down the field the r _ ve American players either held their re own or outrode their competitors in _ Blldilll _ ran That, base-bali has come to stay I.. _ _ “_ to be easily seen. 'l‘he‘game yesterday .Lp -_ 5 _;_if_V”'f_fl' i _ , _ _,.V. _ 4___,,_ '1'rInnlrasrNsws>1r1asr~orsnn GUARDIAN slommio _ ‘ ' ` 5 ' ~ i- V ’ f im V rAe1i;~=.'.eaus»V 'm ..,_ __». 1'-vw ‘ » _-- Calais-Bt. -John 5, Oalala-Bt. At. Fredericton-Fredericton 6; Ban. z*i ' . _v_____,_#MnaIo.iN___i.sisopn ‘ At_"Bost¢on--Boston 7; Cleveland 3. At Washington-Washington 3; De- troit 0. _ , At New York-Chicago 5; New York 1. _ Q MEADOWBROOK, J\lll8 10.-O‘\li'f fldllls and outplaying the English the 0l’°“l“§ games in the sixth inter goals to 3. A better idea of the ac- tual diilerence lin the playing of the score of 7 to 3 in favor of the de. lending four. _ fact the reverse was the case as in the race for the ball. » From Yesterdays Evening gpm-dm" and _is growing more in popularity is MATPIIESON.-I `Dil , Y ii f. _ . n Wson' u on' 0 k t k fl' Al k ll i ile and two sons. Funer Mr,_al_1_d'Mrs. Thomas Matnieson (nee TM Bl” 5 °' °“ °'“ “H B “V0 row nz W 1| M D aid I rm rl Ox litters and there is no reason why if from his late residence Gaytown We Mis'sDo`na*con ),oey _ __ ._ Ch‘,_¢mue¢on_ -5-Bom rariclied under proper conditions the negday, lltb inst, at three p. rn ___,_,________._.. Blues would- not do as well on P.E.I.l1_erment Peopie’s Cemetery. (Boat .SUFFRQGETTE ARRESTEIL as in other places, wherc they have papers please copy.) ` --- ‘ been successfully raised. The repro-l I -f---f*-' LONDON, June' `10.-Kitty Marion, _sentatlvs of the Kodiac Company in KING GEORGE LOST IN STOCK an net;-egg and Clam Gwinn' wen Alaska is very hopeful of the industry' _.__- known sufiragettes charged with set- an'd is making a Bllwlnl Slliiily ‘ii New YOFK. Julie _W-“A L'°“‘\ fi t Hurst Park mee course ranching fur bearing animals which cubic says that Kin££__G__¢_;>'§_; _ ting re o _ stand, were reriianded today and are knowledge ‘ will be of value to the heavily in the recent s o out on bail. ~ iranchers `bere. __ slump. _ _._ afternoon ,Vwhen the tailors trimmed, 3- _mond brought a number oi new stars “_ although neither teams nad much 0 S, tive with the stick and after the third, on the day was a little warm, Hughes st pitching was a most promiincnt. feat- et urs he had the tonsorial artists at E his e in runnin losses mudc him \ the barber‘s on the Victoria. Park dia- n practice it was a contest from the words "play ball." The tailors were a little more ac- innings had the game on ice although, his mercy with his famous drop curvc spe d g _ easily the star of the game. Mclnnis . . -. .- ._ - ‘ ‘ Corrie ' \ . ,,».\,_ ,_ 'ii v- ~ ~» . __ _ _f,, . _ ,_. __ i, ,_ _Q éof is :$7- ke 5* /». . _ UP You 'Belong _ , In the human body, “man-power" comes from food. l Bai the feed must be fright. _ Pf;nC1Pal1y Ofi 3.-d Pll0Spll3.'f€ O Poféish, The first tw_o__cf_:'c_i_st~e\_{ery-day food. but Ph0SPh9-'fe of potasli is |"(5.v`ll»'?‘°‘."f57~"\.""5. _ "' '- "f ‘ if P' _» -i. .' ~ 9l,}".f.`?§\. '» . '¢. _ ""i*i""`3; ` - i _ _ _ . ‘ -,< V.. ‘ .;_~_.. V ‘_ 5 .rn .- _ig ll Pl 1 _ ' 2 or » ~ i‘“'=`f§4` V` _ ,,.,'_'¢_. _ ____ _ _ __{_____ i ,, -:._,*, '__ » _ _ '_ {' ‘ ‘.‘\_',_,\.,'___ _ I ~~».. \ -1-i 'li Nc-rvcfs, V , _ _ __ 1 l » . _ ~ ` _ _,_ . ‘ ` _ _ _ s =._.‘*».`;'rfa'pe-Nuts.food 1s_,thor_pug.hly- bak€Cl» dliaesls @3510' _ _,. -'___' _,_;_i_ ;_"_‘...- V- _ _ -_-. »,-= _ __ _. .__ _.si . ,.. _ 0 i 'i'l*(i~n-.about one hour),-and .thus forms a perfect coinplenicn '- "V""‘“".` ~ W il ._ . i ~~ ' » V ' _ _ V li avera 6 CYSOU- _ _ _ » fcod ln e g P ~ " ‘ " run, and Mr. Hearts was dismissed 0, M_ 11, w_ _ _._ mi. _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ f t . su - ~ __ :nmngn __ H_;it_cnes€n_ b_§_i_1_u;i:s on sfpi-of. Thompson 13 3 io _ ,~ "c--‘i"'~»i`~ A ` ' an - g _ . ‘ ine one- an e ca c _ e hr,ee suc-` E. H t l‘.l 3 3. if! “Vi _“'.',`Grape'Nu1 other one ac Ort _ ' __ ' <:_\_:_edi_ng §i_atsm;.~nt_;:ou_ld _r_i_;>t w_i_t\istii;nd_ ‘;;;_z CA Z 1 -~.:»:>i.- pr .° _. _ V = _ ` ._ ' _ ‘ ' “ ` ' '_ ‘ e ow nge e ro ers ,.i _ RVELUS TEAM. ‘ieS»’T»~»b0th_~ -and Brain _ nourishment up 0 From Ycs_tcrd`oY's Evening Guardian and seven wickets were down 3:: “tilt ‘V _ ‘ i _ ._ '. _ _,, ._ _ .1 . _,_ ,_ _ At"_Vi_cto_rla Parlron Monday after- runs. But then W. E. Hyndman andi frd»-oi' Nature SV r@<1°1ff=°=¢°~S~ 1 ‘ :°:°=i:i ‘€‘;*°V“°.*.'.‘_‘.:‘°‘i ii°..i‘”ii 1; °:.;°°.iiii‘“°' ‘f Q' -"if ,;.f_,___,.f_~_'_ ' _ '__ __ _A e wee o_ e 0 oen s me uc , as e e ng si 9 piled s if V i i 5 ' 5 - i 1 if 1. ‘mes Wm. ii an "'V‘°.*.i§ 2ii;‘...°ii.'°:.:::::;::°.ii ::;.:i“:.: .:°i:‘:.°* iii““°°°“» ,, ' W lc CO `:ea'tl1el“" was” favourable and. the to the half-c:i,ntur;,=?lii;d Ehxes foryriigi l “,'.; ” -' ;_" . " ' _ _ " ` ‘wicketff in good condition, and the was dismissed, sending back ian R. ‘vleii ld, h. C. G, Tomlin! - 0 ' - _ _ _ - 'entiiniiisinn displayed by the partial- catch to the bowler-A. E. 'roml?nB:,.1>rni_ p§:1f;w_ n, A. E, 'remlins.....- _ ' *___ _.‘»."‘f‘ - 1 ~ _ __ . = f 'itignhi ii\1i\\fe.,Y°11_f°r the filing: °i who accentedi it with 1 tnsniniqw. ii. Hynfirnen, c. and b- A- E- 8 _i_~;»'._~;;» .~ -= , 5 . - ~ ' ‘ ° __ , . re'=‘ t i t i~ Fit is _________ __ :‘i`- li; i_ffi“‘_lf§__fY'ij'I12_¥;3`,d@.f0_S€fV¢ (lll.'ECt,ffQUl i’.l‘l€ paCl$3g€ With__ C1°¢a_m -_ g T 1? onieslilizeointnsf eg- stall-“tern i>:\?stm-el:i‘?lnh:ii1;ti;li‘;x;‘k;\;i‘; J. e. w. mmsrsh. ii. ` pi, _gg ","§___ , _I __ `»> V -ni _.__ _ .’..~..: ..'_,,.’_ _ _ __ _ ,_..,. ._ - ' - f,misl'is‘roTs"tliat .a\noag~the_ players their ends up while he took the bowl- A. 'i‘omiins..._.. .......... ._ ._...._._...ls _ ._.,.»_._- ... ._.i£s..'l1*bll~.~ .tihi\~i»~'|s4»‘¢»:~\|f|Q' _ __ _ _ w;_M,-,;_;~fg'||g~_g,§g¢,|i‘, me patron oi Ving, and georga 01| it P,-,tt "eel 9 P Nm,,,|,0n, h, A, 'l‘omlins...... 0 A ' -' - ~ . » _.._.. ‘_;.\;-._ 1.... ln ni. 'naar He carried the score to within sad; Chandler. 'Wt outw". and Williams were also very fast and they never let anything pass thcm.l McMahon behind tho hat got every-1 thing that came his way. Put Mc- uaid the harbors heavy weight was ! i » f_.:-' The gray tissue; cells of Brain and Nerves are coni- . . _,_ f Q _ i in the box but his curves were not in the szirnc class with the tailora pit- cher und hc was ctiiisoqiiently hit hard after thc tailors got his measure, i Walsh i\iid_ Wilson got in some nice work ni. second bases. McAskill was nlways in his place and made some sensational stops in the field. At thc close of the game the tailors had a good lead the score being away up. A i~ctiirn` mi`atch` will likely bc played in the near futuiic and will no doubt draw a large crowd. _____,____-- One of the best games yet played in Connaugnts by the score of 5--4. "Chess." A ’ -_f."-,_. " \_ ' ,if ._ it ~. , . __ 'This necessa‘o*§§§eleinien-is_ supplied in uts FOOD if 'I _` _`;`__ M'a,d¢___of _choice_' barley, _it contains all the _vi`tai_‘_._i_iii_inera1 _salts of. ih_csc_‘gre.iy1iS, 11_1C1Ud1Hg-*he Ph9SPhal@ `l.-_of-potash so essential for proper-i1o’ur1shm<>nt oi Brain and _ score r-ut was put out. _ C. Campbell got home for the Ab- bics in their half when the Gon- , naiight‘s went to hat in the last half _ _ of the seventh the score stood 4-4. Their first two men up in this inning were put out. Hazard came next and was given a pass., for u. catch. was caught out. Y~ ‘ From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian; the Charlottetown Baseball League was played at Victoria Park, last evening, when the Abegweits broke in- to the win column and defeated the _ The clever slab-work of L. Camp- bell was mainly responslble for the result. Saunders played behind the-bei. and was a worthy substitute for that veteran of many battles _ The first inning was ineventful and the Abhies got ond run in the second. ‘The first two men up for the Conn'r4 in thc third were put out then they filled the bases. Blanchard came next and got a free ticket to iii-st forcing Mc./ilecr home. McCarey tried to Gass came to bat next and lined one out into right field on which Haszard came home for the run that won the game, Saunders was next and laced out a nasty grounder to right iield on which he reached first and Gass got to third. McDonald was the next batter and hit one out to- wards third but Sweeney was there There were no more scores made and thc game ended 5-4. Im the first of the ninth the Conn's had two men yon bases when 'Sweeney' camo to hat. He papped an easy ily however and t Mr, can Milford ana Mr. chester Garrett handled the game satisfactor- _ 2.--. L ~' _ __ _ .,_,.._.h,-Matlab-dL_i;_»<-_ -1,.. _ __ me it ' ".'.‘ _ r ` f ‘ " ‘ ` _ ' "”-“="~- ‘mu._¢_ l.,__,V.V§Piii\ii, ifii _ ' -n- _ fd /"i _< \.--_-f\vl~ _ 0 ®..’~" S \ __,\ .\___L ’_‘/ Q, ` /733( _~I _/‘E4 _:Hr ir er -pi I _ 15.56 ' ‘ ` ~. all \ ’ 9// 5 - as-Q __ _ _________,_____,/: <»'v"»;'.:‘i'.*‘...». e R.._z..i> _ hi _ ‘ tells oi an unusual " 'M i bargain opportun- nf ‘Wig _ e . _ ' ' i _J T o d ay’s adv't ity in iron beds. which 'any smart housewife cniisot at the following low prices. _$2.50 _ for $2 oo "mil ; _ \ 7 _ _ _mf > __ ,_ __ _v _Q ' =. ’<\ / It’s one that you should tike advantage of without I _‘_ f _ / \ "2 s 1 f ll I 'll lil _ Y \ m \ delay. K ` \__ i ` Every bed you purchase A/"""""` _____`___ _ represents a clear. clean :_ saving in dollars and cents These Beds have been used on our show floor and are more or less marred by ihebnaniel surface having become knocked and scratched. There is no damage, however remove in a few minutes with a can of wbiie enamel. f am les _sud oiler those on our floor We are replacing these beds with an entire set o new s p $3.75 for $5.00 $6.75 for $5.40 Plain iron hell whiic eiiiimolod complete with caisiors. Neat design. 2.75 an gig Plain white oniilneleil iron bmi, good strong miiko. ccinplcio with casters. 5.00 for 2.40 -11 Two ncitt stylus 'ut t.his_pi'ii'c both have liruss iiiouiitings. 3.25 lor 2.60 Strong brass mounted bed, lie/.i\'_\' and durable. 3.50 for 2.80 Ono oi' our liiggost selling styles. Very __M______nve SWIG `____1__ Brass mouniingn. -4.00 for 3.20 Strong iron bed with medallion uf liciul :uni foot. g.._go inf :its Nviit siylv wiilo l»|';iss spindle brass spindles and knobs. Two styles. 7.75 for 6.20 Three handsome styles at this prim-0. All liiwo continuous |.0.'»'t>i and lirus-is mountings. 9190 f9_._g._9_i_i gmd luiolrc 4.75 for 3._§0_ Brass rail bed, low foot-vcry attractive style. 5.75 for 4. 60 Vcry hnndsomcbeds, two styles --extra. lienvy and strong. I0 50 for 8.40 This is it nicc style \\'cll filled in between posts. Brass inouutings. 6 - 1;MwthsEmwftf. (‘<\|iti\\uo\is iwtlleils wiystiwing. Aitmcuve “yi” beds in two _ I ‘. , . Extra. high head-tivo stylus. designs at this price. l)on’i delay-=Come today and secure a bargain ing only seven runs. Mr. Hutchesoii's side batted first. After losing one ,i wicket for only a couple of runs, A. E. Toinlins and H. Bethune put up* a brisk little partnership, the former knocking up 16 runs in very good style. The skipper also played a forc- ing game, and hit up 18 runs