g -V - '"1' I-*‘"°'f.""l V V THE C_HARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARMAN- , _ _ . "FE" °' H-'_-" PAGE SEVEN Itsq_ 1 CUT GLA wt’ 1° *"3 1”" °P\!nrd one of the largest and finest assortments ol’ cut glass ever shown in thts province. What is nicer for * _ W¢¢`|‘|lug present than h piece of CUT GLASS. SS _ .. »__;,_ 'I 4 u r » > v ,bf /_V 1» /A 4" -\ \_;'\"f'-"‘- . \ 'i- YQ, 0"' P'l°°' 5'* "lS|1l» The quality ofour goods the bear, ___ W pellnér’s _Iewelry S tore _ ‘ Walking Dressy I H Tl1€S€ Walking shoes for ' f' ` women are decidedly smart Women’s _ Shoes” Ni; . _ '““' dressy and well made,shown in all the latest styles with Cuban heels, stiibby ' toes _and medium soles 1 buttons high-many of The laced st les have s y A` four eyileis and the buttoned styles are three tliefamous Boston Fav- °fl_l° and Quce_n_Quality styles are included in this showing. ¢'1°1_'q\1Hlilv gun metal and service. 'All sizes $3.5o i0_ 8 C0 |35 Queen Street l 1 . _ These shoes are light cool and dressy, made ol' sup- ‘ bound to give satisfactory 54,50 AMA [EUR Prompt service--excellent work---reasonable rates- Try us. | Cook Studio | _bterhng Hitters The Never Failing llea`rt.Nerve and Stomach sh _ I iw .iadydll ihfroven Medicine of - Exceptional Value Testimonials and References by the hundred -from' people most prominent in City and Country. No failures. ' Bold b i>.M¢QUA1D “Until further notice we will pay 24 cents Gash for wshodd wool and I6 oonts tor unwaastio -_-Prowso Bros Ltd. 6-zltfvt _', ‘ i /as ” ea `-. , i . <1 'l ' r \ U” ,,,.'.`54.__ *" 5- ;',_\`{; l Il ,_ ` -_ 5" ' . . ll' `2_ VV V. ’i‘fef'.§\‘ _ w .5-_y. -A , *_ ,. __ . , 3, The 'lime to lliiy Coal is now. Don’t walt until the rush comes, or prices advance. Let ns.- serve you now. No matter what your wants may be in this line, we can supply you. Get our pricts for the next b‘ll.' 1 <_,,l.yons_ V8). Co 1 , insurance _ - ff i - `- . d M f. _ n=&\\r“°s.|\dé`t"l'i::%Ii’ fqargfméllfqtrmnfiltéillldr ' i - 9 5. V 9, -,.‘.‘;%',.°..r:i sur.. rar.: ... _o. D. aim.. im sipna" Coal Coal -V rs# s.s»°»¢f_~~ii»mm»fn°' will ve du ll horotiis latter part ot june wiihacaigo fvdf' 6:0 tqasof the' celebrated Lacluiwana i'Auttiracits_ Coat tn S-one and Chestnut §‘pisas. ttih ls the same quu|liy_oi rout lsvbiehgavs such good satisfaction last zysassng- , _ - "~",1‘ <3 Parties requiring Herd CMI "C "° 'fttlllilsf to book thtir orders at mins arid i. o ttttiitt' srrssis io rake delivery whfts jnssst 'ls discharging wlisn Priw "1 , 'um' _,sr ' _ ‘ f Atunuli. in L 9 i-V-_ .°‘*V"""" “* ‘.‘ ' _ .°'-v~V-_-~_=tll’l’t3`Vr;V,-V§;.~_-..*-‘~‘° ‘ '- Preserve Jars ]ust received astock of “Queen” Preserve Jars 'Those jars are made of extra good glass,- wide-mouthed and are covered with a new patent top that will lierp the contents air-iight "‘G_em" Jarsi--_-All Sizes. 'lowest Prices. Extra Rubber Bands for Gcmjars at Beer® Gofi’s our Summer dress will make l a beautiful picture, also the I _ll little tots, Why not have them photographed now, Bayer Photographer. Brlng your snaps to us for finishing _ ...___ ‘ (__ N sui1.|Efi'.“°i§°?§ii:‘r¢ I lll‘f0|)l\ BR I B li D I iii..'»l...‘.‘....i‘ia‘if‘i»»...‘.I.°i'»'»i Over Prowse Bros. * ' g ,i_ a. nitowii, ii. ii. ii | DENT1 BT °'r.':.= rf-“.."ii2.r: .§‘.:ir:rl;':"' Charlottetown. ‘V H04 ly r, V _ W1 'r ` _ Plaster Paris _ no Brls fresh ground Calcined Plaster, the well'knowd “Hammer iFrand." _ 1" Carvell Bros 7-xzlliifmwgl. , ' “When going from homo take a good trunk and you will have pence of _mind during the journoy and com- fort alter you arrive. Iiivory trunk we sell is the hast. in its clash. Our trunks have extra strong trimming and cor- ners of braxis and steel. They have best brass locks, hinges of steel or brass. Each trunlsis supported with hard- n s brass lock and fitttnll iso, .adn in an our-» me :rm l Y 9 ciiiiiiiiirrisrovlri -sv -; -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;:_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-f:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-; iiiili Eisrwiieiiiié It pays to buy in this Province. lottetown yesterday. visitor to Charlottetown yesterday. James L. Gillis, Kensington, wld in Charlottetown yesterday. A. D. Fraser, kcharlottetown, wana passenger south yesterday afternoon. A. A. Alley, Charlottetown, was a passenger to Georgetown yesterday afternoon. Among the passengers east yester- day afternoon were: A. E. Mclijachen, Charlottetown. . Benjamin Breinner, Charlottetown, was a passenger to Murray River yesterday afternoon. J. J. Trainer, Station Agent, Bed- ford, was in Charlottetown yester- day. Gilbert Gaudet, Charlottetown, was a. passenger to Georgetown yesterday afternoon to attend the Supreme Court. Mrs. Walter Gordon and Miss Ina Gordon, Brudenell. returned home `from Charlottetown yesterday after- noon. _ Samuel M. McWillinm nnd daughter, Miss Florrle, of Eldon, were puma. gers to Charlottetown yesterday morning. James St. C. Moore, A. D. Ross, D. A. McLeod, Eliza McKenzie, Roderick McKenzie and Wm. Buchanan were passengers to Charlottetown f-rom El- don yesterday. All should remember this is Viti- graph night at the People’a Theatre. Photos of the two most popular pho- to-plsy artists in the world, will be given away tonight, to everyone at.- tending. Thie is the only opportuni- tv and it should not he thrown away. The following produce prices were secured on the Charlottetown mar- ket square today and have prevailed since last Friday:-White oats, 60; black, oats, 61; potatoes, '40c; beet (quarter), per lb, 10 to lille; heal (small), per lb, I2 to 17c. The prices quoted by the wholesalers are: Potatoes, 40c; pressed tiny. $13; white oats, 60c; to 6_Ic; black oats 61 to 630; straw, $5.50 to $6.50,nnd turnips, 23c. ` J. Edw-'ln Trcakle, 20 Fulton Mark- et, New York, is an extensive buyer of clams and oysters in Prince Ed- ward Island. His name is familiar to a wide circle of fishermen as he has a business ability that is rtlrst. class in every respect. Mr. Trcakie has handled an exceptionally large quan- tity of New Brunswick and P. E. Is- land clams this season on the New York. market and' as 'he understands that business thoroughly secured good prices for same. H. H. Howard, Little York, is oi- fering his splendid farm of one hun- dred acres for sale. This property is admitted to be one of the beet in the province, and is beautifully situated, near railway, churches, schools, well watered and only seven miles from Charlottetown. It is regretable to learn that such a. splendid farmer as Mr, Howard, has decided to pull stakes and move West. -Mr. Howard offers his farm with or- without crop and promises _to sell reasonable to make a quick sale. Splendid dwelling and barns are located thereon and a fine opportunity is offered too any- one lnterestad in real estate. A Charlottetown citizen of more than ordinary intelligence and clever- ness is greatly pur/iiled to know -wheth- er tt will be' in his interests to adopt the latest style of writing paper for his large private and business corres- ondence, having recently received, from a valued _friend in Alberta, a letter written on the modern kind. The paper is many yards long and creased croeswise at each fold, rather than being in sheets of two pages, or of four pages creased at the centre from top to bottom. I-low frequent- ly, when writing is letter of more than two or four pages, the first cheat iamislaid orblown away, but with the new style it is impossible for that to happen, as the entire letter is on one sheet and is separated by the writer at Va crease when com- plete. It folds up neatly where creas- ed and only requires a special kind of envelope lo match the writing pa- per which it contains. The idea ia at least novel in the extreme, and the paper has but to be seen to he re- garded as exceedingly useful and ap- proprlate. ::Colgates Tooth Powder or Paste is the whole science of tooth sound- ncaa, mouth cleaner-is and white teeth put into a dentrlflce-_-The ingredients of these preyarations that produce such white tee h also give it tho DUW- ar to over come acidity in the mouth -lt leaves a trash taste, because .it leaves a clean mouth-25c tube. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ' - filnnlmnlg People’s Theatre wooii sim. mach mink has ., asus Get your_P|ioio of 1 ll _ . gm: 1,22? ,¢:i>t;?g'n\2,'i;l\i¢‘i-rni-lziii :dd cost f'0 Or Mill Tttfnlf J lf so you wnnt to know the Best and Lowest cost of a Ticket. ‘tm prices ranfueiriigiiiaiii fig iizitoo ` v|T|GR‘l||| N|G|"~ r The C l’.R. is the only all Canadirinkoute--itis the Popular line Cilsvatzlcddggsed suit eases 1.40. $1.6f _ f_"';,}'}°3,°,§il,§§::f¢'I,',1§i|-::l,'w‘Y',¢U°"" for Canadians travelling from East to West. Fewest Transfers Closes and $3.10. Club bl!! 'Nm 31-0° ¢° _ ‘|'0.N|G.||1° V arms ior£’¢A?;l;\;‘lz0-|208 "SK connections. Greatest comfort. _ . _ H R ‘gjwf qgrlzzrulirsfii miivifhu Sidi: _ ~ I d ' QZAD N° 516"¢ We will keep you informed on Special Excursion Rates' ` Every Picture a ea er _,__ - A. Balderson, Melville, was ln Char- ., J. G. Scrimgeour, Cardigan, was is tnve place in the I. O. F. hall, Monc- ton (N.B.) cn July 10 and 17. An interesting program has been prepnr. . ciety will be present. The meeting will be opened by the president.-St. .\ i _ ~ _ D. Johnson of Charlottetown gives n taper on The Eye: Its Importance to *he general practitioner. ' cnt has just reached the office of the ' Juarriian. This is a publication is- M sued by the Canadian Highway As- ED. " ' iii. rariimim. ciiariduecown, im 5 passenger cattt yesterday afternoon. B. Simpson, Charlottetown, was n passenger east yesterday afternoon. Mrs. N. McLaren, Montague, re- turned home yeeterday afternoon from Charlottetown. Mrs. Leslie Ward. Bummerside, is undergoing treatment in the P. E.\I. Hospital. She is reported doing well. Alfred Doherty, St. Peters, was a passenger returning from Charlotte- town yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. Walker, North Lake, wasn. passenger returning home yesterday afternoon from Charlottetown. Mies Mary Callaghan and Miss MBPS’ Hughes, Charlottetown, left vestcrday to visit the Shrine at St. A.nne's, Quebec. The train leaves Charlottetown at 8.45 with Grace Church picnickera for Murray River this morning. No one should miss this delightful out- ing. 1 Rev. Henry Pierce occupied the pulpit of his new charge. Portland Church, for the first time on Sab- bath lastl.-St.. John Exe. Mr. Pierce is well known here. ~ The 32nd annual meeting of the New Brunswick Medical Society is to ld and papers interesting to the medi- enl profession will be read. It is ex- ‘ected that many members of the ao- ohn exe At this convention Dr H. --_ A book which is somewhat differ- ‘;._ . ‘_e:_1;; _;. -Q ` Pronio\es’Di§eslloi\£hea¢ili1- nessanrlkstdontainsridihn , Opiuuijbiorpbiiie nor Umrnl. ‘ Nor Nano orw. nmvupimmzx Es? l QI Aperfeetffemedy lordoiu tion. Sour Stomiieh.Disrr_ Worms,ConvulsioiLs.l"everish- ness andhoss or Spun EXACT COPYUP WBAIIIL §___-___-_-'ii-_i a _ v3,}¢ V s , Kinil_You Have Always Bought Bears the , srgiaims; of ° In ,» Use For liver Thirty Years U_l§l_lll_!l F -1- _ _ _ H J .U iociation. and deals in an interesting INA1"tD'S LINIMENT CO.; LIMIT- Gents,-I cured n. valuable hunting way with the work accomplished by that body since its organization) on November 3 and 4, 1911. It. con- tains an interesting mass of valuable information concerning roads, and road conditions, in different parts ol Canada, but more particularly Brit- ish Columbia. The book is splendid- ly illustrated with photographs of road scenes and of scenes at the planting of the first post on the west const of Vancouver Island. Photo- gravures of President W. J. Kerr and his fellow officers add a personal The Canadian Highway is to edu Westminster, B. C. ~ this drug store for anything you that you will get if yo"u come your- Y _ fill prescriptions. The McKinnon Drug ____ . _ V |_i_‘iMi_cirr Giiiss | Purchasers of cut glass need to make sure that they are getting the genuine article. We know that there is he- ing marketed by manufactur- ers who are considered reliable a line of so called cut glass in which the pa tern is reallv pressed, and afterwards touched up and polished on a a wheel. Our Cut Glass is fullyfcut When the cutter takes a piece in hand it is perfectly plain on both sides and every line is cut and polished bv hand. We'conlro| for Charlottctowmihe product 'of the oldest and largest Canrdian factory, and feel ihat wo- hisve the very best inecut glass in offer our patrons. l rr. r. iiiuciii-soil _ Jeweler--Optician ___ *Q* V To.N1_GH'r l |`oster's Ice Cream l’ar|ora Corner Kent and Roehlord Street. PLAIN ICHS -~ Vanilla" Chocol-ite -Strawberry . .. l0¢ Banana Split - Orange V Split.. ............l0c COLLEGE ICES-¥‘»traw-_ berry, Pineapple, Cherry, Walnut Maple, Chocolate ......l0c SUN DAES---Buster Brown, King Edward, Siinnv lim. lircts each or 2 for 25 cts. “ ' WJL ni cans.. dog of manga with Minnrd's Lini- ment after several veterinaries had treated him without doing him, any permanent good. " Yours, truly, _ WILFRED GAGNE, Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, Drummondviile, Aug._ 3'04. "Sec the new styles in tinnadian sailors for this season. (mc is low crown, broad brim with ull-tiirncrl edge, another low crown rind heavy brim with doiihle thickness. These are touch to the work~ The mission of extra smart styles and bound to please those who want something new. Price $1.50 to $3. Brown's, The Home ol Good Hats. 7-I7ME3i. “We are showing n splendid line of proiiaratioiis for exterminating the fly and we know that for good results, cihciency and general satisfaction thesr-_ arc above thi-f ordinarY~ WOM" Fly Killer, sanitary t'.'_1y with porous top, lasts lor years l5c. Flistickon lic; Suiralette Fic, nlao Tangleloot, 'ind Wilsoii’:~i- Fly Pnila. The Two Mncs, 149 Great George St. MEM. i _ _ J oats the pliiiiic to we advantages or ° good roads and anyone interested in T this work may obtain a copy by ad- dressing Secretary P. W. Luce, New _ ::It is safe to send -the children to PlI1lS QUE-.1°lS p€1° dOZeU. need ln our line. They will get the ' same treatment and the same prices LSA- self. Our business has been built up , 17-, Grafton St_ _ by square dealing and fair.prlcee as ,_..____ _ _ _ _ __ _____ ____, -n ,. *_ _.__ . The .'.‘;‘;?“..?.f 3?; 'i.‘;‘1.°.‘1I§ ‘$553. 1535.135 ’ Black Diamond Line S. S. Sailings Co., corner Gt. George and Kent Ste. -tid; 2'-’.,~f .._,,~ _ _ 111'( _»- ,Q41 ~., av. ._ i _.__ _, 1 .,_e.,?. "'V'=-mini -“=ff~- at-» -- ~..=_/' .'~_.-..-»..__ __._;~-.y -` 'LT _ _ ff; . _V ‘ ff,-' ` . ' i 1 l S.S. “Morwenna" jnlv Iotli. _llllv 13th “ “City of Sydney" ]iily i7ili july :oth “ “Morwenna” Julv '#4111 lilly 27ll1 “ “City of Sydney" July 3ist Aug _-i,rd above mentioned stéamers are first class in tveiy respect, and are specially adapted for the carryifg of passengers, and the tourist trade. They sail from Ch’Town to St ]olin’s Newfoundland via_Sydney, For particulars as to freight and passage apply to BVUNTAIN BELL & CO. Agents. ` __--5 '_-_-1 --~~- % ever offered. NDERW00 Typewriters _ iiseu coMi>i~;riiioN demands modern methods.Underwcod cobmined billing and correspondence tyyewriters are the most 'modern ‘l'.ie United Typewriter Co.. of N. S ' Ltd. Manager, Halifax, N.S., nu-»-nuns-'.-_-_ ` "`*'§_._ _..._ _ _.4 --.l Canadian Pacific Railway Are You Going To Travel g ¢_ _ . . £522; Yiixzg, 260;), _ .:g&0tlq1‘u§;l£;; , 'mm nugieo af the §éE-Nix?-§;§§:;iEd;§§§‘§E,%;giEr§e’igt;:dg£; Write us for Rates or call at our office Opera I-louse Building. \ ,pg . Pstons. -° ` ` " ' f , ' . ' . * V -;~. .. 1"” V W. B. Howard. J. K. Ross. , "Cdl ln md 1°? w?n,:f“°0‘ Iummn. £90 owner's ‘livery stables. lirsiton dt ’ . snsmu tl" *ft V _ , _ m D. P. A.. C. l’.R.. V Ticket Agent °t»'.‘.‘.:2":i..'.3..*‘V’.dli; “i"?'-..";ir°m'il‘;".-*_.......,......_......_..._.._" Wi' “°“'°'°" .- ...........r°"°'i*5~~"°‘°~‘°'~ _ si. in-. N. 'as 1 Ci-~i\~»iw»w-1' , _. _ ‘ '- ‘"1 -' r --”-' f V ~ -- 'r ‘ r ~~-V _ ar ‘V-.' " 'r V --». », V_ 'v__ iii-it roamed s Perisliaron Stallion Gl.llCOS V |00 (72495) ` ' Black Star. lull- ‘ ed 'April 1,06. Bred by Mr. Relil, France. _ Glucos possesses in _an extraordin- ary degree the high ilnisb sud great. activity, which has made the Percheron breed so famous all Eiver the world. The farmers and breeders ol P. E. I. are very fortunate in securing his valuable services. Glucoa will make the season of 1913 as followsz- KENSINGTON (H. F. Morrilolfl) May ith to 6th, May 17th to 20th. May 31st to July Ist, July 12th to 15th, July 26th t0‘29l.h. CLIFTON (D. Cols's) Monday night May (ith, 20th, June 3, 17, July lst., 15th. STANLEY (J. McNeill’a) Tuesday noon May 7, Z1, June 4, 18, July 2, is. llAVENDli~`li-l (D. Clark’s) Tuesday night May 7, 21, June 4, 18, July 2, 16. NORTH RUSTICO (at or near W. Toomh's) Wed. noon May B, 22, June 3, 17, July 3, 17. ' IlUS’l`I(l()Vll.LE (John H0u!f.Al1'l) Wednesday night May 8, 22, June 8, 17. July 3', I7. NEW GLASGOW (at or naar Mc- Couvcry's) Thiirsdny noon May 9, Z3, June 6, 20, July 4, 18. NEW Gi./iS(i0W (John Andrswl’) Thursday night May 9, 23, June 6, 30, July 4, 18. FREDERIUTUN (A. McKinnon's) Friday noon May 10, 24, Juno 7, 21, July 5, 19. SPlr`tINGFIEI.D (Ahgus Matheeon’s) Friday night May 10, 24, June 7. Z1, July 5, 19. ‘ BHAMITOCK (l". B. Hughes') Sut- urday till Monday, May 11 to 13, Z5 to 27, June 8 to 10, 25 to 27, July 6 to 8, 20 to 22. . KINKORA (P. J. 'I`rainor's) Mon-' day night May 13, 27, June 10,24, July 8, 22. KINKORA (John McArthur'l) Tues- day noon May 14, 28, Juno 11. z5» July 9, 23. A ALBANY (J. Noonan‘s) Tueada! night May 14, 28, June 11, 25, July 9, 23. cani.i~J'roN (Gao. M¢Mieken'e) Wednesday noon May 15, 29, June 12, 26, .Iiily 10, 24. " ' HEDEQIIE (at. or ncnr W.A. Noon- an's) Wednesday night May 15, 29. Juno 12, 26, July 10,_ 24. WILMCT (nt or near Hlmmons’) Thiirsrlay noon May I6, 30, June 13, 27, .Iiily II, 25. 'l‘l”t1\VEIiI.ER’H REST tat or near R. C. Marchbank) Thursday night May 16, 30, June 13, 27, July 11, 25 Season $10, with return privilege next season. _ H. N. ROWNESS, Manager. P. B. I-lUGl~ll0S, ln Charge. Mares at owners risk 5-lflwllf. Q, ._ The annual gathering of the Fcottish Clans of Prince Edward Island. under h eaiispices of the Charlottetown Calo- onla Club will bu held on the Summer side Driving Park grounds on Wednesday, Aug. lilh Special trains will connect st- dllleren points as usual. An excellent program of games hs heaniarnsnfed and i\ grand day's sport c a Mlfralgi ssranzamente later. W. W. WALKER. President Tl-i0*. M. MoMILi.AN, Sec Games Committee l2MlmwEfmwtf - For Sale V For uiile.t.ba unrierairnod offers his valu- iihln farm for sale with or without cron near Hedlnrri Station, well watered snr! in a high state of eultivntlnnnin abundant aiipply nl hard and soft sronri spleyiiild riwi-llinrz house and nut buildings his firm was former! occupied by *ran* liurrhea. lf not sold lui private sale it wil be sold by public auction toglethor with cron igniizki iznnirimnpts. and oluse ‘furn- 'ure no a er. von rvm aes o '° WT ir, iidimn Bedford 7-{iiVlvi's5l / `( _Y ~ J ’7' . .; r' ' l ,Qi , _ 4f},»¢\. s*--“if- _, . il” i,`. 0./ "V,` _/ _ 1 / u.» , ', _ _ W. R._EckenIey, ' ‘ sruorsis or cairanisiuioarl. ' wr.s'r Lario asotriarioss. _ ~. _ ' I . , V . , ,,,.,- \.-J.. -t.V\.»»-_ .,~. ill '* _.,- l l -. _:» ~l ' Jr* E-tg -_-3 4- 1"? merc- - astra. _ ~,‘:-'r.~;~,\§[-`-ia,- .,_._. -.~.~....,.,.,_-, __ _#A gl iii’ .it _»i_ _i '\ " " lr' 1; T.-.`1§tiE&-.rl-".~2'L"¢£5 'l ' in . ri igl .==~e-_*fits _ fl`,_ .if T.: '_.. t‘~¢»_-_--‘f _._\i._._- t"'i -. ga: _.i ._ r',, .‘.“.¥\-,\ 3? 1f~_ “Ji F' “vi _ " ir .ll _i 5,# *f§`? i E #Vi ‘ ‘QV .ii li *; 5; .Vi i' ,_ ,V 4. V EE Q .. ,r ~. , , ff r--. fig t' l - 3"* 7 ,_,1-...e.. - _ _ ._ ,_ _V». ...&....3.'