'lUNE 20, 1910 _. - _L_ _______ _ _______t ` 'rua l.A'i‘as'i' Nuws THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN »-.--- _,MBT 0,. .Aw -. -~ PAGE FIVE ' "Domlnlon Day ig ar, '~`_` you will want to have your nghin tackle ready to start early i g m°""l"5- W0 have a swell lihc the baskets, lines, r.,.i,,_ ,nes and $1 _ for you to choose from. 118|] in]-ess day and see for yourself, ...Phe T Macs." d____“° Q .__ -_ ',` T . ___ OTTAWA T I_______g__________ ._l_l;n_|i 18-(Jfllceis of the the __________ p rtment, when aslvgd HE S 1A-l_pw i.1Niioi.NJAl.uuu 1inN_ . 1'olsoNl~i1i BY'sicK House n for the deportation 1 the t'h'l"t°°" emlgfentu engaged b 'a _ - ~ -l~ 1 "‘"“"‘ _~‘"°°’"_ 1’l“11‘1@<| more 'i‘ouoN'i‘o, .nine 1s»~Jnsepii scott " _§’_:'ij__01_;I1=ri°. firm, declared tllft _ n id not have the money ‘l“"'ed by the regulations. `,,-" .ui 1 '_Vih *c1i1isider points of vi- _tal importance if‘tlie ro,\ fiitallion 'I ls it not size, style,,,ction, ."'BD0°d. manners. and elidurance. Where _are you breeding to get these rioinf,,7 Did you ever consider iiliout Kin_ aros 38,080, a horse of Lu hands high and nearly 1200 pounds in weight, a pure galtcd fast,ti-otter, with ntyl,,_ size and action, ,1 road horse as well as a race horse. He will wn|k 5 miles an hour, and is of n kind, gen. _tl¢. fearless disposition. And what ’abont his breeding? why it's second _to none. He is sired, hy (the r,,,,¢,,,,t trotting Bon ol the great sire and race horse Kremlin) Kamnrcs 2.102 and his Dam, where can you find n horse in this province that has a' Dain half her equal ? ltussula, She is only 13 years old now and php has produced 3 two yr olds and 1, three yr old to enter the list (all ti-utters) ____ _ _J at al. She produces size, speed earl . y and cit “meme speed. frignish. What about his secon-d Dam " WBB 0.. ..... ...... Ri-.~s1>N‘ i.=z..fise.»1>i=.'r'i`r'.6;._jr - _ f r if ~~' ‘ ` l ' l " __ _ 0 . _ _ _D _ Tll e Saturday night, from Moutre- the Victoria, _ _ é _ Sta _“ 5:1813 May Sterns. city :_»eturned and “P “Y Night aff" spending the on of his estate We are s endin l` R. Matheson of the P.E.I.R. police, Sa __ , 5_4” _ ____ ____ __ _ ___ _ _ __ - . _ - ` 2 in ` ' ‘ ' ‘ .' <11 S, ‘--if ' et wi per 1-ci y ig§; fun nter in Biooklyn, N.Y. this country todn for th _ ' _,| 0( 1-14’ pounds of food, _ ii y. returned Saturday night from wi Y e v.uni.~°li " l _ ii ii _i - - _ . . . ‘ ~` Miss Sadie (lalhonn and (-_u,,,|,a_,,y inals t)hr:fhegnli“drl)nk aVen|r)¢lU~l,illf;__,if_1_f'f_rl?-iiti-lui, Juni- 114.- hchr \\,»iii..|ii, .nc b__l_ .rived - the City S_____________ __________ of dinerent k_____ t _ _I as Lciiliali, M-o' york- Srhi U. l._ ___ lrrlsimi sl", is __ ____0______i____ D‘_____ _____ _____'§he_ schooner Polar Htar_ is dis- al in . _ _ ing tl D .. ._ _ , _ _ 10 lim of Unkamet A2215 a sue, foi L.. Lyons & (-0., (.ity_ the “*°-- 111111 She is ii iiiu sister to rife W0rlds chnmph," brood mam Bm,__ 'The schooner Wanola arrived lil N"l°W‘-‘"4 2-131'. the onlyihorse that gm ||'n “V121 HY-ood at a service fee ol $1000 00 A And his third Dam, Miss fr,,SBel_ ___ . the kr1‘0H.test broodi mare of all mares, B P31113 11 Cargo of Acadia Nut coal Tl rigadier Adby of the Salvation 'l‘ SNL' is dam of Maud 2_03}_et,_,_ A_1'my arrived in the city t-latui-day thi and is me On, _ night and yesterday conducted spe- ew _ y -mare with 2.10 trot- era “ff” 1" 1110 first. second. tiiir`llVf “Pl'iU'“lU3 li VCYY llE| 10_;?____1_;;_1<|c_1_\_;i l>lll1lKo‘iu111='>' Falls. <-li-rk. 1 . \ to \.,-.»...»».~.\».w.-,.».\-.-._».,.. ,-\-_ 4 '#2 ' 111 woiiin louis unix? Stieiigi 1 » 1 7 than once with the southern men and . ~ . ' 70 000 Dyllhlrtlo. Howto offlces ln New Pr0WSe Bl0Ck*Cha I t , with the northern men to come o wlemnary ul- L0mh.)n' mhaled the “Iii li lrllhi- ii some ________e__________ W____ ____ ___ __ _‘_ breath of a sick horse he was iittnnd- _ ""' “ "1 "1 ing, and blood 1 is ' d | (1 i _e latest news, first of all. D. S. Mcquarrie, Crapaud, wins in State” govemnmnt °""m l""'“h““` 111 1-he 1l11`1'f1l- Heufliellllmg evenpe F11ll1¢r Mfirrisc the learned __ __ __ _ d _ __ _ the city Saturday. filles2ftlgmf‘x;pl3)d.t¢lllll1yBlaltehlrbllllllsfland I .V I e ma ran arrive nt iscty' ____ _ _ _ ’ _ is a N _ _ , _ licuhies-niiir ll fth' ld ` 10_15 saturday _“gun B_ Roy H___lm_____ M0__c______ _0_________ :_x/_:__l1__g___ec_1_i11l.¢s_nd1rldlg¢'siiorl.C0us1sts0f| , _ ‘ U 1111-0 »_*`________ >11'1l1rl-ll1l¢‘lS cleverly coinponndi,-4 from. sufhcienlt silm for the carrying the iiiaierials in i\"t - » ___ _ 5-_,_ and she has another 2 yr old, Bull. son, and a grand daughter 2 yr nhl_ ln training at Rcadville this y,,,,,._ alld we all know Mr, Allen, picks the best colts from the farm for train- 11\L” 81111 1'1iCi11l<. und her produce seems to bc among first clniice, her laat two colts sold, brought 519511.01) T. GORDON IVES, 5-Sllmwfddtr 3m. tor lallfl 11001111 11 horse of tlils class ae badly as Kings (lo. Here is one of ____'phe outward cargo by we North. E __ *_ 0. ‘ ` """‘ ` J' 'r *rd* " 01°" 0" the 1-adv -‘1r'1>i1 Sw"'<1»w -1- and Presents a very 01..... ....1 .,,,,,,,_ iii: ruaulru -Niwsuns Bw” Values are Becoming More Sensational Every Day of this Sale People are realizing more every clay the possi- bilities of this great sale. This complete clearance sale of our whole stock of furniture is an event of para- mount importance to-people who count on cconou1_v-_- who appreciate the opportunity of buying good furni- ture at less than you can usuzilly buy poor goods- actually less than wholesale prices. The stock is disappearing as if by magic and we would urgently ask you to do your shopping at the earliest possible moment-today if possible. , lixlra Qualify Iron Excellent Morris berland from this city Saturday tl - - -- _ le best bled horses you ever liad'the morning consisted of three cars of Drlvilvife of breeding to, and is mak- freight and four horses. There were , 1116! the season at owner’s stables, also twelve passengers crossing. 'Pllonias Kickh '- -' A 1” ° MU"U1H110. the old home of the Mari~ H time Ulinnipioiis, Brazilian 2.111, and bus Uzen. D. 2.1%, Ha For further particulars apply to, Sy( . P. Duchemin who has been on n iness trip to New Glasgow ,md lifax has retilrned to the city.- lney Record. Mr Duchemin is a son of A. Dnohemin of this (lity. Daniel McDonald, Picton, a conduc- of the Oxford Branch of the I. Il., was among those who came ternoon, Conductor McDonald paid a number of calls on some of his uc- iruaintances in this city. At one thirty p. m. Saturday af- ternoon the Lady Sybil docked at excursionists from Pictu Westvill l ll, e, -Stellarton and Trenton, N, 3__ Bc. companied by the Stel-larton Siilver Band of about twenty peices. Fol- tap and about the time of the dock ing of the vessel the rain tccmed down in torrents, effectually damp- scvull thirty on return to Picton. The Stellcrton band, which was or- giini'/.ed forty-live years ago, delight- ed ii large audience by a concert in the Gardens between- six and seven p. ni. and Stellartoii have every reason to bc proud of its band. The citizens tlliiroiiglily appreciated the tuneiul selec"`oils relulclcd and Ex~Mayor Prowsc after ii bright and 'happv speech proposed three hearty cheers fol' the visitors alid expressed the hope of better weather on a fnturc occasion. The East Sit. Louis, Mn., Daily Journal contains the following : Wal- ter J. Uroilerick, one of the lollgest- time alid best~kllown residents of blast St. Louis, died at the home of his diillgllters, Sull-day ufterliooli aged 64 years.. He had been ailing for some time fronl a conlplluation of diseases. Mr. Liroderick was born a The _audience showed t-l1eil‘yli:illftly» illlllreciation as the different iui.,,,_ bers perfoi-mud. ‘ Mrs Richard Kickham, of Suuriq P- E- 1-. who has been vieirh.. M," am,tli t Wednesday morning I bflolr-yh,'~ U15 Suites. Mrs"l‘honlus Kickllauii accoiiipunied hcr.~.\‘t. John Free. mail. 1 The schooner Helen Stewart from Barbadoes arrived in port curly Saturday morning with a cargo 0| molasses 'md Sugar for Uarvell Bros The schooner has been newly painted S()l"Kl€ 8.I)l)€B.l‘8.llC9. Contributors to The Guardian who _ .nay send letters, poetry 0,- other "latter f0l` Publication and desire the same to be returned to them 1 this port with about three hundred not published, should enclose stnmpil sllmclent '10 I-‘By return postage. This also applies to news items, A Nova Scotia pastor says: “The lowing the precedents set down by Alpllaifetical list of the N. S, rl,,,,_ liilli on the previous occasional ex- ference for 1909 contained 152 llanres cursion trips of the Lady Sybil the 34 ' Wcather man promptly turned on the 51 in England, 4 in Scotland, 8 each _ in_ N' H~~ P- E- I-. N'fl’d., and Ont., and 1 ill Bermuda. 16 are sous of _ _ the Darsollage. The majority of the cning thc clotliillg of those who Ven- rest are from the farm. T-he Presby- tiired out and the spirits of the berians gave us 7, tl1e.]_.;ap¢iSt,4 3 the whole party. The vessel sailed about Roman (lntholic (yhnych 2_ (~,,,,,_g,f,,g,,,_ tiollalists 2, l<]pi_scopalians 1, 'Php antecedcnts oi' gorneof the ,,,¢,,|,.,,,,, Ellillllllll lllifllt Vary this sun\1iliiry." ::Mrs‘Geo Stanley ofierilng her house for sale gives anyone de-sirl_ ous of purchasing a first-class r@_qi,1_ ce ii splelid-id opportuliity to do so. en For particlilurs etc. Apply to Mrs S tauley oi-__1,,____M‘. Poole. 5_2ongi_ _ _ USE Kodak Films Tiicfilms of speed and quality. I Johnson Johnson, Q .4 New Hats l .J of these llieli were born in N. S., é 1 for Saturday Millinery Dept _ second floor _Q ‘\ i no ww it is Q/ ll S! wi: r 1 can .Arlsr ‘* 1 ANY , MANS i slum 1 i\\ _ 10 centcardfof new "fQlCl' Collar Buttons, free with each cash purchase of $1.00 Here is a chance to profit a little extra, in your week end buying. Every man-or woman-or child, who makes a purchase of 1.00 or over for ca_sli, at the , 1neu's furnishing department Saturday will be presented with a card of tive of the new “folding” collar buttons, which sell regularly at loc per card. This offer is made to introduce more widely this new button which is being sold 111 111111611 dons quantities _at our suiallwares counter Some Saturday Speci al M e ri ’ s Negligee shirts, with collar att- aclied, wllitc, oi' creaiii, _ . . . . . Meii's block drill working sliirts, a won- derful wearer, all si'/.es ...... .... ...50c Newest shades and styles in stock Ties for ollting 500 All colors in soft coll- ars._......_. . l5c up Cool night shiiis for men,-nice fine plain or twilled cottons ............65c 90c I.|5 Latest patterns in pajamas, smart new fabrics l 65 to3.25 suit.. Meu’s and boy 's leath- er belts in tuns and grevs.._.... .l5c 25c ‘loc B 0 y s’ balbriggnn shirts and drawers short or long sleeves or legs..........._.`......:32c Fine close liailliriggan underwear, all sizes 45c Sllniinel' wash ties worth lip to 30 cents each.. ..... ---- -. |941 Soft front summer sliirts regular 75 cents ..... Ilenvy cotton work- ing sox in colors.....l0c Fast black _or tail lisle thread sox for nien...............l9c Special leader in suniiuer cashmere sox ............. Boys' shirt waist-S and blouses fi'oiu....4flC llip' brisket of r1icl1’S and boys’ summer caps, worth 751- and rsoc for .._`\ .N-xt .. M. .- 1 was $12.00 10.25 8-75 7,00 5.50 4.oo 5 16.00 14.00 I2 00 10,00 8.00 ` 6 oo Parlor Suites 5 (io.oo each now 5 40-0° 50.00 each now 33.50 42.50 each now 31.00 35.00 each now 26.00 30.00 each now 20 oo 25 .oo each now 1 7. 50 Rattan and DOW HOW HOW DOW HOW HOW $ 14,00 12.00 10 oo 8 oo 6.00 $ 50,00 35.00 27.50 22.50 20.00 17.50 15.00 12.00 IH7() conlmissioli business National Stock for $10.00 Yards, at which he reulailled until a for 8.50 fvw pal operators there. He was a mem- for Too bel' of the Live Stock Exchange, and for 5 75 officer of the some for many years for 4.25 _ and and In fact, for many years he was more lepended oil in that realm than any ither member, alid was considered for S 3260 line of the host-posted live i-itocll for 22'5° dealers in the whole country. Three years after he first came here, be re- fnr 16,50 turned to the Island, and was nlar- . r l for 19.00 ried, for 14.00 She for l2'°° leaves tive children. He was a well educated man, well read and versa- for 10.50 for 8.00 tue, able - r~' 7 1:1 -1 1 i mi, caiiidii, in _ _ {l§4____llll(,U ll WH.l( Bl] l He cunle to East St. Louis in ‘ and collnected himself with the years ago as one of the princi- was one of the most prominent uscful nienibers in many ways. hringin-g his wife back here. died here a few years ago. Hc and proliahly possrosed as cap- a mental equipment as any per Ice .Cream Soda To-night We are now prepared to supply you with delicious Ice Creaui Sodas. Our syrups are prepared from “True Fruit"-no artificial flavors -Our soda 3 Nice range of patt- »1 zfor _ .... ...25c _ Brownie (li/erall for L ern; in colored border ,imc boys _‘Sc 50° 65C _ txceleda liaudkerclliefs L -Y ---- - -~~' A ‘ .-.~i\\-.»,..- Fancy Rockers 5 12.00 for $ 10.00 for 8 oo for 6.50 for 5 oo for 4 oo for 3.50 for 8,00 6.50 5-75 4-75 3-50 2-75 2.50 Wardrobes § '2o.oo for $ 16.00 for 14.00 11.50 12.00 for 9-0° Hall Racks 5 25.00 for $17.50 18 oo for 15.00 for 12.50 for - :ooo for 1 6 50 for 12.50 10 75 9.00 7.25 4.50 Extension Tables $ 6.00 now $ 4.00 7 50 now 5.75 9_oo now 6.50 12.00 now 9~0° 15,00 now 11.00 Window Shades Window Shades, Window Poles. Window Brackets and rods at 1-3 off. Room Moulding Room Moulding and Picture _Franigd Mould- ' b te r ff‘F_.__Y_._.f____.......i.:...n €SS8l'S son in his spiiere of life. He was genial. courteous and engaging ill manner ami association, and made friends of all with whom he c.imc in contact. All who ever knew him will feel a deep sorrow for the passing of Waiter J. Broderick. The deceased was a brother-in-law of Mrs. James E, McDonald of Cardigan. :George McDonald, one of the best known horsemen in the Province has opened a Livery, Sales and Boarding Stable at the premises on Grafton St. lately occupied by H. C. Connol- ly. Mr. McDonald has ii number ol splendid rigs and The Guardian he- speaks for him a fair share of the public patronage. 6-14d1w. ' There is nothing like PURE FOOD new, up-io date, and kept scrupulously clean. Try it to-night Johnson & Johns nilucclsr . able for placing under Stoves and before grates etc. T he prices are very water is cold ond thorough- ly charged. Our fountain is ‘~ on 0dd Dr 25 10.00 10,00 14.00 l2.0D l0.00 8.00 DOW “INN l\0\\' IIUW "DW ll0\V $ 14.00 l|»DlI li).00 8,50 7.00 5-75 Doyour :hopping this mornind- M A R K W R l G ll 'l' NEWSON BLOCK- hl the form of good whole- some BREAD Made from the Best Flour and Materials as Pure as Sunlight and mix- ed by machinery Made and sold at Slcwarl’s Bakery Nurses’ , Registration Bureau For the convenience of our patrons we have a nurses’ free Regist- ration Bureau, where customers desiring the service of ai nurse and fvhere nurses can re- gister as being avail- able. In this way our cus- tomers can be put in nurses without any charge whatever if you want a nurse. just look for the sign that 163 Kent Street, Tele hone 211, says. M touch with competent ni-xi A great 59 cent Shirt i Compare with usual 850 lines l Here is a nice lot of pretty percnle shirts, mostly in light stripes, of_ which _ the very popular black and while is thc predoniiiiallng effect. The shirts are cut r< only, and very neately nude. The fabric is sliizil-t, good :uid durable, and if you will compare the offering with most lines offered round about R50 you will _ geta.}~lea~‘.ant surprise . . . . n Remnants of Oilcloth To-day -M -»-»-.-»s~»_--.~ We place ou sale for Saturcl-.ly asniall lot of reiuiiaiits of floor oilclolh. This lot includes some very nice patterns and sonic very good lengths. sult- - attractive in deed. 3, ARM NICKEI. ’l`(l\\'l£I. RACK FREE \\'I'l`H ALL PVRCH- ASES (>I~` ’1`\VO l)()l.I.ARS OR OVER---l<`(lRCA.\`1l I.\' TH IC H(ll`SE ' l"llR`i\IISh‘l.\I(i.%` l)El’ART.\llE.\I'1` S.»\'l`l"RI>_»\Y~---\\'A'l`CH l~`(lR '1`lil.S` SPECIAL ()I<`l<`ER. p _ he ...°:‘.:.rr.. If & . _ _ _ ___ ___ _ W __, _:_T__ _ ______T __-:?.`f_-,~_~ --;- : _~_.~.-- f 'lrfrf '--11"' ~ " `i*¢"r is '|`\||‘l\i|)~ S€€(l ~; For Poor Essences I Z: nnnéd ' |_mp_:°vea ll The last G0vt.Annlylst‘s rcport roasts iiinc out of every "ya on " tell brands oil the market. __A_lie_i_'_