-.. yt-JNLB 2, .1913 Urns urns nn nur or mp i f ,V '__ V ~; ~ _I ‘”___ 5. ~ i_ .______ 7 I THEVQ,H_AR,.I,¢‘.71 iE'TOWN,G[I}l%I}'IAN '5 ' r ‘ mmimm DHL' ._ ‘fofiieep Before tour Mind ' I " K i 1 ue -»w_ W, W3 w,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, _l5_,Iii_F.E§liIEii£_9.9_5liDl.5li__f’1_ _ rr revs ” i _ ~ ' ` ,Every rln8iearsthestamPD“ W.W.W.” to B-_-U’ In tm' Prmmn' HORN) RACES' A” 'mum °°m° reprelseniing a 43 years test in wearing qualities. B "$._`o%l§'Gru1dmother‘s ring and see if it is not They are made in ell widths and in tok, 1ih',and18k_ Of all rings the Wedding Ring should be the best, , WW.W_I-ILl.NE.|l. Jewel. _ I _ PAGE §£Y¥l"_ . ' NTHE NORTHUMBDRLAND. - The ‘ Orthulnherland arrived in Chai-lo¢¢¢,. WW" Saturday night at 3.25 pun. Races.-.iii cue tending noi-ses and g:'é"°l‘“ Will be seen st the races J une ' i migoligk-Every class is more than V/` i £1 _V J J i . 1_ t 55 June ard every horse will start on p ' G \ Hefwstioiial racing. THF o. G. s. SZEANLEY.-In the Butitoned Boots There’s a nice line of women’s gun metal buitoned biots here with cloth tops, all the newest styles,very smart iu appear- '1nce_ are comfortable to the highest degree, perfect fitting and neat, styli th and strong. Shown in all sizes and unusual val- ues at the price $4.00 to _ ._ .-. $5,f|0 Alley 8 Co \ 135 Queen St. 9° °‘\° WW elpedt some Canadian Courier of last, Saturday an illustrated article on the ice con- ditions oi Hudson strait appear., One of the illustrations is a picture ol thc C. G. B. Stanley in slack ice. t BISLEY TEAM.-The Canadian swim for Bisley, of which Lieut. J. E. EGFIIB, SOIIYIB P. E. I. ig 5 mgmbgl sails from Montreal J une 27th, and the members of the team will report in that City the day previous for in. Spection and orders. Col. J. Qurl Stewart, of Vancouver, will command the team. --_m VIIZELVILLE.-The farmers of this NIU? are about through cropping and with the recent rain showers thc .hay and brier looks promising..-.ML Angus McLean has returned to his ready to give' you our very v best' nttention. Use the phone. H ere is a Snap E 1 _.. .- f 13110716 397 Y ,,_ If for any reason you can-\ 'E not cull to make an appoint- ,_ ment use the phone. 897-Y is , _R our number-we ure always 8 day American Black 7 1 *_ Wood Clocks at $4.00 each. Ponrca oouivr.-At tue onnriei 'rs 'k I 11 if 1-1 5°§§i'"nii»Z"ié’. ?°“5‘ ill” r‘“°"i§“*`“ ey str] e` every a guy and we zuaranteeihem tolitexsctiy.Ws. 5 me . or ein; will do allwe can to save the teeth you “Unk- have, and if it is p ssible to save th m -- 021 Cail1€ti1'81g011§S- ATC 8005 ws wiuun su ifnncgre win sive you :ne iirr. srawieivr.-Rev. F. A. wigiii- best substitute possible to get. If you man will preach next Wednesday even- thnekeepel-S_ Every Ong entrust yonrdentalneeds to ns we assure at York at the close of the District _ you of abundant satisfaction. tl ‘ » ' ,;_ -f-. -- __- f * home alter Spelldlllg ll pleasant weeli -'E - end in Bellevue,-Misses Katie ani Christine McPherson were visitors tr Melville last week.-- Messrs Daniel McPherson and Duncan McLennan o' Caledonia paid a flying visit to Bea- ton’s Mills r tl 80011 y.- Mr. Mack Mc- Pherson Passed through Melville sun dey Welling on his way to Lewis.- ,His many friends regret to loam of “the illness of Mr. Donald Mclienzif who is still unimproving.- Mr John D. McKenzie has returned homi after P0-ying a flying visit to Flai River. (From Saturday's Evening Guardiany PRODUCE.- The Schooner Sir Louis has arrived in Halifax fron Melpecue with T00 bags ui potatuei and 450 bushels ol oatg_ mee ng. Service will open at 8 p. m guaranteed. Well worth $5.00 |25 Queen Si and cheer their favorite horse on June 3rd. Miss Katie L. Large of Calgary, Alta., formerly of Charlottetown, has left for the South on a summer'sl visit in ner uieter, Mrs. w. L. stu-l ver of Tulsa, Okla. JUNE 8RD.-All should see the, beautiful horses, all perfectly condi-` tional, that will race on Juine 3rd.' Every class filled and every horse’ will start. _._ PERSON llS Mgr. Slnnott, Ottawa, was in Char- ‘ottetown Saturday and went to Mor- ell by the afternoon train. _ Mr. L. P. Doyle, St. Peter's, was _n Charlottetown Saturday and re- turned home in the afternoon. Mr. J. R. Bigger, who has been re- lieving in the office of the Western `Inion Telegraph Co., Charlottetown, 'or the past week, returned to his home in Moncton Saturday mowing. ,From Saturday's Evening Guardian.) Miss Helen Mayhew is spending her /acation at her home in Cornwall. Mr. Roland Paton, Charlottetown, is home from Sackville to spend the 'acation. Master Arthur Howatt of Tryon is /lsiting his sister Mrs. Gordon Mc- Vlillan, Cornwall. Mrs. Wm. Munn, Boston, is visiting ier parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- '?hal1_ Cornwall. The Misses Irving, students at Mt.` \lllson College, are spending their scation at their home , Vernon River. Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Alex. Stevenson, lornwall, is recovering from her re- ~ent severe illness. Miss Eva McLeod of New York has irrived in this Province and is the guest of her uncle Rev. John Gillis if Wood Islands. ` Mr. B. C. Webster, Cornwall is spending n few days in Covehead, the guest of his brother Mr. Frank Web- ster, merchant of that place. F ' Clegrance Lines - Ladies' Shirtwaists f ~ ie-- _ Q" ' `Q>'7¢". ,§\’ 1,\°Z \\ g, s ' A splendid line of white muslin shirt- waists trimmed with wide lace insertion and embroidery, square neck, short sleeves. Regular I. 3 5 To Clear 800 I Another line of real good white lawn shirtwaits all length sleeves and both _ s‘yle necks. _Q Regular $2. 3 5 To Clear $1.25 ' U* Dress Ginghams. etc I o 523; "- =¢§-‘- ‘i 02:. -Jf \\*` I About 30 pieces of ginghams, cotton, \ voiles and dress linens are in this lot. Every piece is a good pattern and color. ` Regular price from zoc to 40c a yard To Clear l5c a yard. Ch1`ldren's Rain _Capes , I Ten rain capes' for children in sizes6 to 10 years. Grey stripe only, Regu- lar $235' rn cnir $1.98. Sl onlev liros ::If you want soft, fine, silky hair our price $4.00. D C.. VV. Pattersonp Phone z75J » DISTRICT MEETING.-In connec r' Neuicsrr 41 tion with the Distric: meeting ei tin “ r* Methodist church to be held at Yorli _ next Wednesday the laymen attending PROUD as you are of the dnngh~ ter. and proud us she in of gradu- ation honors-there is soon but '»--~-- will be granted reduced rates oi D. memory of such events unless a portrait keeps the record of each milestone of youth- ,_ ,. Our styles ot' school pictures are appropriate to the occasion e Mako the a intment early LIME LIME “rm l train, meeting opens at 9 a. m. CORNWALL.-.-Seeding is almostl completed in this section. The trees arc rapidly putting on their summei dress, and the country with a fem days more of sunshine will be heauti ful indeed. ter attention. For hair treatment 0 you will find Rexall Shampoo Paste W inusually eilicient. It feeds and strengthens the roots, makes the von need to give the hair roots pro- &tLun°leum' hard wean" H H240 S en M 40c, 454:, 500, bbc and upwards low neck, prettiest lot Patons have record breakers in bargain lots, in r today's issue Read and profit eeiu. 4-zeuati Price as cts. Perens. 5-aoiuai. lesions. ' 5~M3i- . ’, I rig 1 . _ “Tl ll 8 qua ties W usiln Waists, high and “Paton & C0mDM\Y MVS BOTH” ' oilelothe at 25c up.-Beer it ever shown, size from 34 to 44 (_ Y . _ calp more healthy, cures dandrufl -nd stimulates the hair roots to ;licir proper, natural activity. It is #ery easy to apply and always se~‘ -ui-es gratifying results. 25c a lar. “he MacKinnon Drug Co., Cox-ner Gt. George a_1ld__Kent Sta. MU- _ rl _ _ __ <_.,___.__ ___.__ _ "__, _ 1 ' The Champion Blue Fox Co., Lid. , _ THE BAEPER STUDIO . Innpnucrsrrohtrne Quarterly f f 1 Landing today per ____ Em” 192;] giifiicrlfii iifodigwuil n;1;eniu;v;fin;iidi‘;` ' p ° Schooner Polar Star, 300 barrels and 150 Easks l3est St. ]0hi:iHRE imc. I AND uiuiuii 3- lllglls gl UU-.INSURANCE I _ . 7 Wale College. The altcriioon class nr Queen S hfirf Lowest Rdcs. Dana Promp‘l2.30 sand the evening claim at 7.00. aenlcmknl of l'°3'°3 `All those who have applied to the ~ Department of Agriculture, will kind |A Share of Your Insurance ly tak, not, of mi., ,md mee, Mn, 5-r5Mtf I New Mollases - Landing ex schooner “W. C. E' T’ Higgs SILVER" Qoo puncheons- vii one '49 Business Soiiciied one _ E F Residence 242 L ` xtra iancy. Carvell Bros A . 6zMmwf3i 1 gi _Q _ rlsl--Ti 5 _.1":;_.___i Curtainlngs of every dnerlp- S tion- a truly complete variety. You’ll find we are headquarters for housefurnishings of every sort.-Bear 8: Weeks. 4-ZSME ti. is-so -1 F_li` 1 ` I Coe] Wholesale _Everybody wants mel at this season You want lull value for your money an u not 1 U mil this is the plnee iogt itl So` order now and we ,will see t it is de- vered promptly. " _ BUNTAIN, .BELL Q £0. I ngernsfer ian-niriisn can cr-1 ce,.i,'u. ' . .si vd~r~°‘1»*°l°°“'*°*Are err ~ '. ~ ” as ~d:hI:l|u?‘f or " Eiinriilrerslelloc. dram. 754:. os. Ili.iA.` yaot 9 8 _ ` J SQSIMBNSI F-- . - P--'l _-1 cord their high appreciation of Rev; E. S. and Mrs. Week an ' 1 l I ' . lil/Cl' ,Biiwli |’0X¢S ss.;1;s;.i.s.:';“:..;’;;is°.a.:1.;;:: , 5_,,,,,,,, s, d their re gret at their departure from the cir- cuit ln a short time. ` SCHOONER SlAILS.- The Steamer ‘_McElwain which sailed from Halifax 'last Sunday is loading pulp at Liv `erpool for Portsmouth, N. H. Fron there she will go in ballast to Fern- andina to load hard pine for Souris_ P. E, I. John C. Simms and Johr. Cahill , formerly of the Plant Lint Steamer A. W. Perry, go in the Mc- Elwin as lst, and 2nd engineeri . respectively. HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE.-The lliousehold Science classes, under th. ,direction of Miss Dutcher, will begin lon Monday, 'June "nd, in l’rince or Uutcher at the above mentioned hours, unless they have been notitici. that they will be in the second class which begins the third of June. DAT TRADE.-The Farmer's Ad- vocate of May 22nd., containes a let ter from Joseph Reid & Co., oi i-lummerside, in regard to their tradt in oats this Spring. They state that they shipped car loads as lar West as Owen Sound this year, and five car loads into Quebec City, and conclude the lctter by saying that they could have sold titty thousand bushels in the Province of Quebec if they haul, had them ready in time There is no 1 ‘of supply for Pure Seeds for Eastern Su fferers From . Headaches should endeavour to get at the a ct nal CAUJE of their 1 HEAD .\CliE. The indiscriminate n c of 1 diugs usually affords but lem- ` porary rzlief, and may he positively d a n g e r oi-is to health , It is an .en~'a‘~li~l1¢=ri fact 1 that the AC l`UAL C`AUSEoi a very large percent gc ff all headaches 's Eye Strain Now, lt is my liisiness to ‘ tell you whether XOU .-uifer from eyistraiu. This is my special y, and I will give you the but possible service. ' G. F. Hutcheson » l 1 1 Op 'omeiri i t Canada Seed Fairs and Competitions 1 . L _ _J ` Rgglfy g[_d'B||g\ F93 Fxclun ‘in Fields Of Standing Grain are hmm " '_ W" ' f’°'£_~ _ 'W " 'J helping to bring this about, and every ~.`..`...... N. 1;. M ~» in ef Dominion Day standing Fields ei Gi-sin omnetit ions this year. The number of prizes ture for fields of oats has been dollbl t will be to the advant. ed ma vm and everything is seine. 'A public tea in eii g ui <1 .1 zu. up I . 1 t ' b do e to assist in` iuspicei of the Muriav Harbu 8g`C (f fh0SQ SC,I_llI‘lg Cr re' tiliixdewbilr. llafiiriziers Ere raising DUN Methodist circuit wil be helil si ~ ~ ` 4 - l lgood quality U18? l11°“1d °”' vlu ar Harlor nearihe Rrilway flumng sl°C.k t° Wm’ °" :hifi competition even ii eney no patio” on »,~u,sd,,,, Jul st T _ y i . ea _ Th p ts are _ 'r ORC US IOCIHY. 'I:;_’i';\t;;nB::d P33 broafgcalx °{\.,,.m,zh_ onthe t~\_hles at on ._o clock. Amn=e ,1 wr ments will be provide l_ by the corn :dreEidd:dlisr?t:ns:idi' fiiixi~mei-`;erelreyta- mittee. Short exruriims will b- PIN 00 N0. 27|~2.l M0|\¢i0n'N.B lung advantage of this Report when available at mrdersiect s~ges. I 1 ° ' ‘ ' 11. . I. ’ Bee llll mlb considering the purchasing of their i A 0 e who is not al- 1 1 MW ‘io\feioi seed ere n ny n Char oitetowm or Murray I-lsrl:P°{ ' f llilllllll cltllfllllk rllflilll ment ni Agriculture, Charlottetown. ggiilgf t€het‘;en;:';"g5ztsm"g vrtbeyeefwdsvvdwel twill hmdly book orders ahead E ` e u-iss. 15° ver yard me up- P”°‘9° °‘“` 'mt "G" "° °‘ 'hm M°"y Hmm osured ny the Department ni agrieui- Te; Meeting Ai Murry Harbor province Should the dav pr o uto Avoid dinppomimen° "-‘-""’“*" ,unfavorable tee ill P, lil W _ w e ed first r Q '.ek.' ~ M4.29tf Princess Patricia Is the name of sue day ‘°'uowmg° By om" if :: Committee. f i` ' » ,,w 6 _ , p gh, new perfume which we have mod! l`:u§:tit'f§.:;ll Ht; datum” expressly for ourselves. It has h°' L' H’ JBWETT” challnin” ' as . 1 ._ the molt expensive lteinhd Klub- come so p0P\ll‘1` I-1”" "° h°°"°d“" A P' PROWSE’ i&°r°t“°’P A special train will le le.vln9 _ u th I Phone 41 and 409 , _ 4-mruri. roster. Owtrel ¥"`“¥°°°"° ‘W I °' 'fn “E4 Divided mio 190 Shares $50.00 Each riiovisioiwit nimicrons l Dr. G. I-`. l)ewar,,M. I. A, Southport, Pres. . Ludlow Jenkins. Fsq., Mi. Albion, V. Pres. J. A. Moore, Merchant, llazelbrook, Sec. Treas. TIIE RANCH is licatcd on the farm of Mr. Ludlow jenkins, and hr, having had considerable cxperif ricc,has bcen engaged as manager. i TIIE I-`0XES ' Options have been secured on four pairs nf blue foxes and in addition two Dalrs of reds already in the ranch will be taken over. One of these males is from a black mother and was the c nly red in the litter. We consider this fraught v ith great possibilities. . TERMS ` The Directors propose to build an up-to-date ranch and maintain the foxes and their increase till Sept. 1914 for the sum of $95o0