I 1 _ _ , - J . _ I . _ ' 4, » -. fs .. _' ,.. ...,. :,.=.»., __ ,,._,_, ,_ - . f ,, _ ,,.___;.__;.,,...;.¢..- ,_ y ._{,4, ..,¢_. ,...1.,_. , . ,..,,,..l,,,,,, _,,, ,i1,,P,.., . _ ., _, _ _ ,,, . . -. .. . . .-' \ _.!...'._...,__, _ _ , . . ,. . . 'r_’-*E1* ‘.lf”"""~l<" s* 011.1./.1 511;* '~:'.‘».'»~- ~:.\. '-= .'» ' 1; . . *“ w... .~ :rw .s f= l' '~ . _ . . 1 _ ,, » _.>_- ... _,., '< 'V . -.,¢. _ A* _ _ ¢ ,, H ‘ p Av W _,<_ ‘_ ` '_ yi -_ , ». 7,* _ i’ ‘> ' f l, ,fly lu »»,-1.1¢-._.5,.l. ».»' -,»~;“-\__'§;.i’ ,Q .`,»_' ,fy f.. 2, . . - .» _._- . ` . _ ,.-», ._ .` ..,<- f . _ . , U \ . = ,,/' '_ .ltILY`_"s 1913 , _ i _ Y. 4" i 1 . »~ _ A 'rnnnimsr News misc- 6s._q,n A Stttisfied I Customer c ' . is the strongest link in the chain that holds our trade. Let us send you your supply of H A R D COAL and you will be satisfied too. A. Pickard&.0u li|ii|illilriPllliEEs`slIil` O . ooollocelsotnoeoeoe B ~1'Dr. Frank F. Wesbrook, who recent- lr ly became president of the University n of British Columbia, the most richly ( endowed university in the world was born in Brant oonnty, ontario, 'Jnly i 12, 1868. After graduating from tl1e‘ ° University of Manitoba in 1887 he m- attended the ""UEiversit'y"'"of"' (ga,-“_ bridge. and continued his medical studies in hospitals in London, Dub- 5 lin and Marburg German Ho s rv 5 and bactcriology at the University of C Manitoba and in 1895' accepted nyc similar position at the University olici Minnesota. In 1906 he became deaniit of the medical college of the Univer- finest and purest drugs. The McKin- _-M sity of Minnesota. . n Congratulations tol-- a 1 1 .,_- I »' v- s . . r 4 -' ( - 4 ,_ . I -*- .I ,nay fl _J - r V-.»-_-_.__ _ 7 3 OWN'BUARD\AN MORNING DAILY. _ PAGE FIVE IT PAYS to bu i thu p 7 -" “ '°"”°°- rsnsouiis HAIILAND.-'rue s. s. 'rlsrlsna -- lléz. for the benefit of tuose wishing Vismnf in B8“80\‘. P- E- I-. t attend the Orange Demonstration. Mi ' ‘ .__ ss A SUPREME C0URT__`The Supmmm visiting her old home in Ruskin. Col-lrt opens in Georgetown on Tues- Innig, me prisoner being chérged last evening to Charlottetown. with manslaughter. WW to Charlottetown yesterday to visit in M°n°t°”° from Point _Prim, Mi"`. Alexander Mc- into port as stated elsewhere. in tm °ft°m°°"' E in one ith tti t S6Cti<;HB ‘ of this b`cauti)iul e pKi‘r4§vin?::, home Ocean view; P_'_ E‘ I' passed oil very successfully] About Mis M armers that owing to the frost BONSHAw___ There Wm be service Fredrlcton to New York, n the Presbyterian Church, Bonshaw , , Y Y I the Northumberland esterda tore is an exact science. Every pre- g on re um t0.2e_mai“1and' cription that comes to us is filled by M Y G day afternoon for Bangor. Prince John, youngest son of King George and Queen Mary, 8 years old today. Richard Carle, well known come- dian, 42 years old today. ' Prince Louis, heir to the throne oi Monaco, 33 years old today. Newell Sanders, former United States senator from Tennessee, 63 years old today. Dr. William Osler, noted physician and educator, 64 years old today. Edmund Burke, noted Canadian singfr, 37 years old today. ~ “l.srgeWstock of rain coats forjp men and _iyomen ai Pafons. ' ~ Z# I ing friends in Cornwall. oc Q 1"?" l ‘ j lax will be held until 5 o'c.oc4 ini., @,,,,|,_ Mr. Reginald Brenton. Boston, ls melis Finlayson, Boston, is day nun The pmwlpul criminal can Mr. .W. H. Townshend, Rollo Bay, is that of the King vs* James A Mc_ was a. passenger on the Eastern train . ? Mrs. B.Roy Holman and’little dail- HLQTED SHIP __Whne on his ghter, Charlottetown, left yesterday Donald i ht d t D vi MF. J. H. Bllfltuifl, M. L. A. WEB signalin; K iciir £6 pliid1t.shH2h`£ £223 in Charlottetown yesterday and re- boarded her and brought her safely turned to bisfhome in South Rustico HON P1CNIC__ _ Mrs. D. sulunn_ New Glasgow, nic' hem .1.humdB:i;’3 C;:tré`;l;s_§yiFs and her daughters Viola, and Edna, park Mid 611 ‘"9 5P°|1di“E a few weeks at their old f ni 1 d ‘ s ary McLeod, from Newton .m',1;,e°avx;8s £€u§d&3éePg‘;P;gt§€iZ:5°; Mass.. was a passenger to Charlotte: the grounds' and au details .ot the town by the express last._nigbt._ She _ day were happily carried out. ls on a visit to Mrs. Rhlllp Bridges. _ -'-'~ oRol> REPORTS.-J ' Mm" J' If' .P'°""° K°'“i“€t°"- . and Eddison Miller ret\?1i‘liiad'C;')¢1ail1ilieTE find Ernest mils' Tyné valley' were day from the Eastern section of the m Chai`1°ttet°w“ Y°sl'»el`d8Y attending Phone Is,,md_ _They were unarmed by the s meeting of tus cnesss board. , f el 4 W meh W v . _ Mr. Alexander Martin, Valleydeld, tions ofa€h;eE'1:lfdegielzriigtaizrigis returned home by the southern train ' in psrtlnnlsr will likely lsli below yeslerday ““"“°‘?“ me’ “' “ho” the average of former years’» but visit to Charlottetown. since th 1; _"' howers hkhvewglifniliveshiielhalynd hilihaci Mx-` N' R' Norton' of Mcmcton' mm crop appears to have taken on who has many friends in Charlotte- _ ew 1ife_ ' town, 1s.a member of a party, which From YeBterday.s Evening Guardinn) is itqllrillg inl an automobile from » Mrs. H. Mahon who has been vis- S . 11 under. July lath, at 11.00 a. img h,,,.p,,,e,,t,,, D,_ E_ s_ and Mm ‘ = Blanchard Charlottetown, crossed by , ::.Prescription compounding at this 'in t y Y monk » Y- <1 . D M Ph for s time ss professor of pstnglogy S graduate. licensed pharmacist; by hir irfivgilnsrf Mglsolliorlliflcfiami/iiglxiiiiill ` | ' . llrcllred viarad re checked' to insure ac-. non _who has been visiting her- (laugh. ..:.. .f.;‘.Y::.;1°°l;:...“‘z.:.‘;';‘;§ :ef ‘" to be; and compounded onl of th own urs ay nigh and left yesterl 011 Drug- C0-1 C01`n91` Great GBDFZG (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) ed Kent Str- _ MEM _. Mr. H. B. Hnsinm and wife, ol 'Y '“‘@'~“-=--=f‘»-_r-1.-'=*£r____._ ; ; --J Springfield, have returned after visit- 'i-_~ Mrs.S. Abbott, Cornwall and little , -T i- ‘ daughter Areta, have returned home f Vf'*-3. " Sw after a very pleasant visit in Spring- .. 1 _ . -__ . "E4, I ` " _. . field and Margate. ‘/f/,~ " "f,i‘”"' _ ””' ' *ln ff-7,. ':.,‘\._ / Mr. Leo. Quigz. of Fairville, N. B., ; '/2;v.i_ Nl .p ‘i4./-,£_,__é-;'J\é\"B_’;`_`> *R has arrived in Charlottetown where . ~' "'""* ` " ‘*` uc’ he has accepted a position with the I .. 5, in Metcalf Construction Compan _ _ y a. party composed of Dr and Mrs Jardine, of Kensington, \ -.;li‘.,<»‘ \\\‘, _L:~‘ (P. E. 1.), Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of ’ ' (Freetown, (P. E. 1.), Mr. Urban 3 Hynes and Mrs, Carruthers, of 225. 7-l2M3i n “l’aiona' irimmedl millinery F U m 9 `l .I ` Last Thursda 9 IJ ~ 6 _ Arbutus Complexion Cream isficd. ` . Dis” McKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent St. -_ __ _ __ --d WANTED ! 500 Men lo worll sf lhe EASTERN CAR COM PANTS PLANT. New Glasgow. N. _S, This large and thoroughly ¢‘|\liPP¢‘| plant yvillibe ready fo pu! out finished lleel urn in u few wash. 510 mtfl U0 new needed in fella ahold olflw WM* and help man the plant. Evrry 0900?' (unify will be offered the right men for promotion with good l\¢|‘|“\'°“i WUI' lions. -` This la A chime of n I-lefime to live men And fini call is brim! |00! 1° "W menol the Maritime Provinces. _ Eastern Car Company. I-illlihd ff" `ytRthlii|éi:al;reu(pIoi|; eiglkienmzii auto, whence they were to take the i ' ` ' or “muah he ,thknd economy Zu C. P. R. train on a visit to Vancou- _ ' _ Qui( BR]-:Ap ver. (B. C.) » I gmng af hglf pn(-c. can and . .n you’rs harvesting for the future _--- I _ _ k Q C E D see them today. 225, 7- l2M3i STEWAR'l"S BAKERY indian mission asm or the nspust ' __ A Church of Canada, the Rev. H. Y. _ Corey and his wife will return home `~ Arbl1‘us ComP'exlon Cleam ‘i.~ gvnoliliiliimgix. -lglillctaoniiy B home is' at 1 1 Queen 'Charlottetown some-thing new and decidedly super- ,ior in toilet preparations. It cleauses and protects the complex - ion, is easy to apply an-1 dots not con tain injurious oils or fats. Put up in handsome jar with screw n‘cke1 top 5o.:. M ney back if dissat- After nineteen years' work in the c, t e same time, there will return the Rev. A. L. and Mrs. Tedford, and Miss Martha ,___.___. . .. -- _ Clarke and Dr. Zillnh Clarke. two 'olnldrsms cotton stockings, waits, not Summer pmlsois Samples, sisters who have been laboring in the with plaid tops 15 18 zsc. Moore nl n l lr d. Rs 1 $1.56' . _ .. . Tanga Hem' and who are wen know" & McLeod. . . . Iiugiiély Bfgir amiga’ $3.00 §;lo:l` $2.00’ first important military expression in P. E. Island. ° * * $5.25 for $3.50. other prices be- W Children's Mercerized Lisle Stock- tween. Moore & McLeod. m Swell newsummer Shirts wrlh 2.50fnr I THIS IS A SALE THAT SHOULD INTEREST EVERY man in country-who ever Wears a shirt. The shirts offered are made by one of strictly first class shirt makers. They are good in every Way. The patterns _ o Shirt 1 Sale are line-the colors are up to date, The factory had a remainder lot of a I sbirtmaking fabric---not a great deal of each kind---they wanted to clear it out--- they were willing to take a loss in order to make a quick clearance---so they made it up into shirts for us---at a ridiculously low price. That is the reason why we are now able to offer , v 1'... -»- _ _`_ _ - , _ . \~,. . ost .- \_~¢_',~°‘°» u.».,s>,| ¢\ f-"..~*‘.`. s , _- ~ , __, O .\ 4 .,,`\ osulo~ '°\\.e§-~ `~'¢.ss-10.* ~ e BH this the tof you a great range of _swell new stvlish shifts--a déozenldiiferent patterns including plain goods-» peach pattern in perhaps half a dozen colorings and the shirts 1 D out for Some Underwear for Summer Good cool thin' balbrlgglan Tall sizes . .....4llc Brtt-.r grade balbriggnn, all sizes ..........50c ,_ Gocd line of “PORuSKNI.T’.’ combinations.. .556 ‘ Men’s fine English wonllinderwear ._ . . . $l.25 Men's Aerlex Underwear, 2 piece short... Men’s Aertex combinations. . ._ ._ . . . - Bathing Suits . _ . . . .50c 754: Boys' Underwear .........~...`.......25c up _Z 223959 _ _fs value to 2._f;o each closing / Right Straw Hats This stor: offers you more new straw ll-its than any other houselu the city-more slllzlrt shapes - more up to 25 a suit .50 u suit 0 fo -2.50 date models. _ - New ones 75c l.(i0 l.50 2.00 2.50 _ 'Ihe greatest line of panamas cvcr seen in Charlotte own at 4.50 5.50 6.50 7/5010.00 . I .. .W _ I ..' Talk, We do not propose to do very much talking about our soda water-it t».lks for itself. Anyone viii; has tried our delicious syrups and fruit juices always come tl e second lime. Everything is kept per- fectly clean at our loun- fain. Johnson & Johnson ' The Qnsllty mug store; ale- 7-i el/IE 3°. , M, .< _...A ,I 11,--4 ,, ', ..._- _"_, ' ,_ (_. ‘1 i,-_ 3"-<". ;,.,;".* p ` New cuseow. N. s. Happy and Contested , ,_ is the man behind a_pip¢ "'.`~._=.`, ` w .. ` ,_.~' full of 'Hickey s Brlgert , \ ' ..;" CuiSmokingTobacco.Hls . 'f " ,-1 9 ill always be ‘ ‘ Sigsssnlgehendaiiiefthis topaplcg ` ` ' is menu sctnr romon Y best Virginia leaf the Aroma f ‘ `being pure- and fregrlnf- TU' ,‘.,.-, _~..-,-:,`,_._,_.__ it for your next smoke.At all ` ‘ ' ` ` ` " ` ` Grocers and Dxuggistl. ~j:§§; all liicliey &_ Nicholson 'follacco_ Co. Lid. Geo. E. Hughes “The People's Druggist" Do You Walli A' Nice, Cool Drink ? There is no drliik 'ihatis better for quenching the thirst, that is more delight- fully cool and deliciously re- freshing than lime juice or grape juice. We have just received. a fresh consignment of the famous Monseratt and Sove- reign Lime Juice and the world-famous Welsh Grape juice. , \ l Call in today' and get a bottle. Tile Two Macs |49 Gi. Geo. Street .i | .f ~»’ |11( - _ " .rv i »" 7-1. /. . rv' 'wf ` ‘f '»' -/TQ; _ .._ ings, White and Black, all slzes,25c. * ° ° a 11 d I _ . th a pair. Moore & McLeod. Kayser Silk Gloves, wrist length efi 8 ga ant .an . lercilc part 1" e _ . . . in black’ white’ tang and other war, and their victories were greeted Big shipment of Penmelfs Stock- shsass, so, 75, 51.00. Monrselvls- with patriotic enthusiasm all over the in s inst i intlndin all the nod - COUHUYI K 11. E E ineod. lines of Cotton, Lisle and Cashmere, ° ° ° 25, 35, 50, 750. Pair. Moore & Mc- Kayser Silk Gloves, Long, 12, 16 Leod and Penman’s Brands at 55, 75, $1.00, $1.25 to $2.00 pair. Moore & Mc- Leod- , l_ c. nj lvlsa'l‘1No.- 'ras joint ° ° ° :ommittees of the Brotherhood of Come to Moore & McLeod for your fixings for the parade. White kid gloves special at 59c. a pair. White bows l0c. each. Collars all styles and sizes at 2 for 25c. H U O White shirts, splendid range of thi best makes at 85, $1.00, $1.25, $1.3 Men’s Silk Hats. Special for th: week $5.50 each. Moore & McLeod. U O C models and new shades. $15.00, all sizes. Moore & McLeod. U U C New Waterproofs for Men just er- rived at $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, up to ` " _ V5 _ ,-$20.00 each. Moore & McLeod. O l O l Men's Lustre Costs in Black, Grey _and Black with' White Stripe, $1.95. $2.50, $2.75, $8.00 each. Moore & McLeod. 0 l O Dust coats for men, a large assottf ment, different shades in Ducks, Drills and RBPDB, at $1-50, $200. UP to, $4.00 each. Moore & McLeod. C O O Clergymen's Lustre Costs in Grey snd` Black, sizes 42 to 50 inch. $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. Moore & Mc- Leod. O O ° Light Cslivss and Duck Horse Rugs. Just the thing to keep off the flies at. $1.80, $1.50, $1.60 each. Flannel end' Duck Trousers for Men in grent§ve.riety. Plain and dark stripes $1.25 to $5.50 pei- pair. All sizes. Moors.&.M.sL|od.. _,_ ,_.1.e 0 . . . - Fancy Psrecols for the Hot Days, We have juit received a shipment of Sample Psresole, only one of e kind, sll»new and fresh. We bought them st a bigvreduction, and therefore of- , fer them you st exactly 1-3 less than regujr price. Moore dz Mc- Leod. » *WH* -|n»mv».~r ' Mnn's Btpre'-Moore A; McLeod. A` and 20 buttons, l black white, 197711M4l. (From Yesterdey’s Evening Guardian tailway Trainmnn and the Order of Railway Conductors for the Intercol- lrlial system held a very satisfactory icssion with F. P. Gutelius, general nanager of the I. C. R., at his olllce n Moncton on Thursday evening, A ulmher of minor mattrrs were sue- rnkeman on thc I’ E I Railway, vho was discharged for political par- izanship, a Chalgc which hc wns ahlc OUUOOCOOOOUOOOOIOOOO UUMINIUN HISIUHY CIOOOCIOIOOOICOOOOOQ That the Dominion should send troops to the aid of the mother coun- try ln the event of e. serious war in South Africa was first urged official- ly hy Lieut-Col. S. Hughes( M. P., who introduced the subject in the Canadian Parliament fourteen years ago today. Col. Hughes expressed the opinion that not less than 5.000 Canadians would volunteer for ser- vice in case of need. No immediate action was taken, but on the last of the month the House of Commons ex- pressed sympathy “with the efforts. ooo/coco Q S = T < T sensor L_ ., __ _ _._ 5' sssfnuy di-nit win nth ss tl l ' l. H . le °“°h° M°°"’ & 1_"§Lf"d~ ranting nf 5.100 hack time to n O batteries at Point Levi to open on and the French defenders on the bat- tlements cheered in dcrision. The laughter soon changed to cries of rage and screams of agony when the glluners follnrl their range and began the storm of shot and shell that rniu- ed for weeks upon the city. hen a first contingent of a thousand en sailed away from Quebec. These nd subsequent Canadian forces play- Oii the 12th of Jllly, 1759, a rock- i W t ' , , , t ns greys pi ksinblue it $1.00 et was fired from Wolfe‘s headquar- 8 , [1 , B, 8. . , ‘ a_ Silk Stockings in black, white and $1.25, $1.50, every pair guaranteed. EE? ci;€yQ“»?\i;§c'fi!:§ttgaoagrzlglf(;!};o?;e tan for women. The famous Radium Moore & M¢Leod_ _ _ - ' ' V J AI‘lS()LU’I`l*] MONOPOLY. DETROIT, July 11-Under the terms of patents issued to the Can- adian Branch at Ojibwa, Ont., a cross the river from here United States Steel Co., is given power to conduct an absolute monopoly in the steel business in Canada so broad nrc thc terms of character. INTERESTING BOOK. TORONTO, July ll-It is reported that .n book entitled, "The wrecking of the Farmers' Bank, or who got the money" is to be published. In this connection former Inspector of Detectives, Walter Duncan says that it is not necessary to gn outside of i'I`oronto to find conditions similar to innewworkillgs of the nolicc. - in annum; Call at Moore & McLeod‘s Clothini 0 disprove' and many other mat- ` Department and see the new two- ters' piece suits for men. The very latest __.__._.l_ If you desire a cane for your own use or to pre- of Her Majesty's Imperial authorities to obtain for the suhiects of Her Ms-| jesty, who have taken up their abode in the 'l‘rsnsvssl_ such measure of: justice and political recognition ssl may he found necessary to secure them in the full possession of equal. rights and liberties.” Soon after the passing of this resolution, concurred ln by the leaders of both parties, Col. Hughes sought to raise a regi- ment for foreign service, but in this prolect clashed with the head of the Militia. Following the outbreak of hostilities in South Africa, in Octo- ber, Canadian imperisllsmfound its ..\ , v A , Wf...,]‘-~._» Us we sent to some friend it will pay you to come here for it. Our stock is all new and up to~date and includes beautiful sticks in a great variety of woods including many kinds never seen hcrc before, Pyxnara Ebony Congo Malacca _ Bamboo Caluia Kulu Tliroslle Alkaka Viuc Mauora Partridge Oak _ Hazel Pnnami You will find sonlctlling among lllcsc that will suit your taste. Prices 2 5e to $x 5.00. ].. G. Iamieson. ° fosuoclsr ss.7.4M\f f _ K \ ‘ , r ., \ , . , ' :‘..'.` “te ri "