1 :` JL-:f_'.r'~'; r-:~ ~“~' - ,.'Zl-L-..'.‘f.1.-`. ,.,_. -lf _, .._;..?.1.:a.». I ly., “ft-'f-‘;. lrlt .U - f. se 1 . 4 l _..,_“, l 'r 1 . .A >.._' N ' -.\"-_.. ;: ‘fi \`\ lunr-uma , . . . wrt .l ...A , . . irac‘1t"'rEN um 1.-.mr ......... 11-.. THE cuAnLo'r'l‘s'rowN GUARDIAN ' '--- .amor aw ""”' . JUNE I8» 191° _ ‘ ' ~ ._ _ Y v 1-' li _£1-g__i ! l. ---f - " f,` ’ ll-in-inn-z1'r1-iacf-1ARt.o'r'rETowN GUARDIAN' ' vA“*'f‘°”T“’P“~ f ` ’ I A lisllin I ' , 1; th re was, favorable op SATURDAY, JUNE 18. 191°. port ts vim thellwemm sums he Pacific Coast, it will be this 5 ‘V d c g ' W1-lo SHALL succumb GoLnw1N snrri-1 '.> §f,',,,,,,,,,_ -ph., attractions were are of $2 ~"‘. ‘g'1!.-',5) A writer in the Toronto Globe re- `of the mainland Provinces. " 'L i" marks upon the fact that the late ' Goldwln Smith had been for forty €X|}05iil&u r1°;=; hi A also the critic of Canada, and that iticism did us good. He thinks that Canada needs' a sound, “'e havey a Splendid ahle and discriminating critic more array of fishing tackle. Our stock, by far the 'M ` almost anything else, and adds: Mcl’bail of Montreal is doing g work, and may measure up to b€S|£ Mid 12'-'liéstill £118 Guluwiu smmrs ideals. Merusll city,is remarkable both , luuks as to assortment carried “SHOP- Tru ani values it aiiords. Split Bamboo ,,`,‘,§;i_ Rods 1: is tate most like Goldwin Smlth's suc- e, oh King! hut with certain amendments, if you please. Write it McPllail of Prince Edward Is- " for this mall was born here. allvery well for -the United s to claim our Scllurmans and We can give you 3 flue Simpsons and for Montreal to appro- selection in this light d and strong rod. Values ‘xml run Loo, 2.00, 2.5o,3.uo, ,Wm , 3.5o,.4.no, 5 oo, 6.00 and , C.-....8 7.oo eacll. ‘There PFODO 0111' Pollar Rod 50"- is bist ;'».lue for money U" in the city. . "rod" te land. J. G. JAMIESDN ,f§;‘;, priate our Sir William Macdonald Dr, McPhail. But some duy titles are searched, the fraud le exposed and the Island will into its rightful' ownership. is no spot in Canada where in rtion to numbers so 'many re- breakers in utblet-ics, in straight booting, ill scholarship , or ln iu- tual or inoral force have been ced as ,in l"rince Edward ls- One school-house in Ulgg has forth enough men of light and ng to match a fllll half of one DP UGGIST ` D umerous, and the railway fares as low as any reasonable person could Dr. McPhall 'is doubtless Canada’s eXPB¢¢ timber of patriotic, social and A f0l'¢U\0Sf living cf"-i°» ‘b“"`v°ry lm' benevlflolent bodies will hold their an- like the lata Goldwin Smith. His 3 ual conventions in the Wait this ear, some of which are shown be- Sf-yle in Wfiung is 1°” 9”‘°°th' but low with the dates tickets will he more virile and forceful than that of 0 n sale, etc., and the Grand Trunk the Sage of the Gvrallze. What is bet- Railway system is granting special ter, ns ls thoroughly Canadian. roy- i°‘,'fe; xcursion rates, which can be advantage of by the general a Sill’ 'illlperlalf Untainwd by ““““a' public, as well as the members ofthe tionism; 5 man of some faith in God different organizations mentioned be- and much with in C,mad,,_ D,-_G01d. low. It is for this purpose we wish . d th tl. Qi itll Llbllc win Smith declined to enter Canadi- égnelfaw e 8' en on O e P ally to the matter, asiwe know all political life, where many feared that a number of tm people who he might be a source of national would like to arrange for a vacation weakness. t . . er, Dr* Mcmmu is needed m the public lldw rates are only intended for the rip to the Pacific Coast this sum- have an idea that these special life Of CBIlHdB» Where his kullwlédge delegates of the fraternal bodies. of economic subjects and of our con- Such is not the case, however, as Stitutionm and diplomatic histol-y_ anyone who wishes to make this trip s his lngl. ideals, me forceful audi an ecure these rates on application o any of the agents, or by commu- searching criticisms of Dllhllc “"`°“E‘ nicating with J. Quinlan, District doing would be a great power for Passenger Agent. Montreal. ond' Coldwin Hmm, was an c|e_ The following are some of the or- . ations who will hold their all- g ' fliz mem Ol reanemem 'md socgai llllplgg gllal convention ill the West this ing in Canada in his time, u e l y,,m.;_ nothing to strengthen or maintain Portland Rose Festival, Annual the faltll of Canadians ln their own Mardi Gras U' Fluwws' P‘"'U“"d' O Julie I2-l1, 1910. . rf-1 D°ml"'i°"~ Dr' Mcphml has the fam' Annual Session, American Institute that was theft IBCUUIL greater 7'-“ce of Homeopathy, Los Angeles, tial., an equally discriminating judgment. July 11--10, 1910. _ _ _ without (aim no man can bu a “_ Ancient Order of Hlbernlans in America, I'of-tllind, Ore., July 19, tion builder. That was Goldwin 1910_ Smith's weakness as a Canadian- il l (___. .-.gl _ _ ____ _.__¢e'-.;.` '|‘ll6 thing more than u PBR* 0f its _-_-.-.» _-.-_-_-~ -_-_-:_-_-.--=.-:--=--A-¢-' ~ ' ' ' - -‘ ‘- 'l‘rien'l1ial Session, Head Camp, Pa-» _________i______________f______,________________v_Y_____Wm,M, ciflc Jurisdiction, Woodmen of the "'""' Woll d, Portland, July 25, 1910. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND APPREUIAATED- I Annual Convention, American Oste- ' --i opathic Association, San Franclsm, was watered by the four greet riv- cal., August 1-0, 1910, Canadian Century devotes lin? S°"“’ ‘latest issue to an illustrated article Wedding 621% Gills in 'l`eaSefa, Bake Dishes, _ llas These goods have rust arrived, are the very new- est patterns and first qual- lty‘ the from oat Jeweler 1 A Whole Regi- ant ery ment of Soldiers Could Not Maile he Garden ofthe Gulf. ’l\he very handsome photographs of d scenery and life are from the ra of our beloved townsmau W, ouson, whose skill and taste as an amateur photographer are Only led by his affection for t/he Is- Province in which for. years past Fgfn P915' waifgfs, ¢|¢_ he has made his home and where he been an active agent for good in many ways, Here are a few extracts the engaging article : "Luxuriance is the characteristic ol growth here. The soil sprouts biggest and mealiest of pota- the - t e~, the finest and plumrpest of G.l'l. Taylor »;,, , V “Small wonder that the Province hears an air of prosperity that I fore es itself upon the most unobserv- ol visitors." “The farm houses are set in scen- that is never grand, solemn, or Opuresslvc, but which steals into lue.euu lmel register, 'Mr .rulm Jones, “"""ti°““' This Wm be .““e“_‘1““ F" eye -and' soul through the insidious The Isl-a\nd.’ 'Wha/t If-1land,' queried ggomptly' and early replies gwen U' beauty of soft contours and glorious the clerk. ‘Prince Edward Island, color." - ,you chump. What other Island is "intersecting the land, us Paradise there ?' " ers, are streams crawling lazily an-d' way into song f: _ ha plus rebelle, , ity itself, which makes the sons and that made an Islander sign a Bos- You Eat Roc_ke1sod-------»-- - Cho.. 1 s but if you are a codei- seur on cilonolatus you will be delighted with Rockwood. l , ‘ I I l l J _-_-_~_- ,-.-_-_-_-V-.-f.~.~.-_--.~.-.--A.-~-A:----A-----==‘--f-*---‘-ff-'-'fffffff--:----:-:.--_--~.-.-~.-_-_-.-_-.--_ _~.-v-\ Mulpuque in the ulu uaysfuunu ns M; lt. The main causes are the prosper- Lnlgms `ousness of the Anglo Saxon. . . . an Whllf is Wanted is that 19-F86 Pride rates, train service, and routes, also General Collfeltelice of the Method- loafingly to the 5¢a_ |,_, their dem- ist Church, Victoria, B. C., August depths one catches sight of the ar~ HA rowy trout, poised lu a D001 among ciation, San Francisco, Cal., Sep- the willow roots, or darting l\p» l-91111181' 5"*9. |9l0» Stream like a dash of hg,ht_.. Delta Upsilon (lonvention, San “In pl-aces the bivalve is found a. Fgqtncisco' Cal" September 7_9' foot long ! (All right then, go and Concatenated Order of Hoo Hoo, San 5ee_ New London is the place) The Francisco, Cal., September 9, 1910. 1910. fnerican Veterinnry Medical Asso- merican Bankers' Association, Angeles, Cal., October 3-7, 1910. Convention of Danish Brotherhood J'-aime la belle of America, Fresno, Cal., October 3, Pincant le bec, .1910- National Spiritualists’ Association, C’est la Malpec.” San Francisco, October 3-'.`, 1910. The writer inquires and bells why' people leave t-his Paradise : gig "Poor communications with the by another-one way through Cali- mainland have something to do Wm, forma if desired. Part of the route Tickets will be issued by any of the lllar rolltes going and returninb, going by one' route and returning y also be taken through the Great Agents of the Grand Trunk Rail- daughters press up into the proles- Way system will be pleased to receive "sional classes; the natural adverntur- @°mm“m°ati°“5 from d91*\§“'-ef’ “lf- nding the diilerent conventions, d give lull -information as regards arrange for sleeping or parlor car re- ch case. -_mg A TIP FOR P. E. I. ST. JOHN, June 16-The Telagrapll was told recently of u farmer wl_lo WILL AEROPLANES YET: CROSS THE ATLANTIC ? “V0 Years HEC' Paid $150 for the rent 6-rsdrtf. llwrwd. sw at 1““‘“’“y' 1”* “ ‘i'“° °' full moon alld_VV_lIl81¥lg_hi_9 W"~5,We“` l ___..:...'_ _-FE M; "' ” *BEER & WEEKS _yy __._ ._ _-__ _ , Ever buy Iron Bed an for $2 “ "land to the 110881 Of N€W10lmd1a"d- reaching Newfoundland at 8 o'clock ov Aeroplanes so far have attained at the next evening bushels of oats and some other crop. ' _ . . He e best; a speed ul a mllf a l1\"“1f9» but It is a stiff proposition but already m the air navlgators are look-ing across and nerve has its limits. There is .F‘arue, equal to tllat of (lolilmbin, and a better reward than his await the first Trans-Atlantic aviator, l of a portion of a farm, and devoted __ 11. is roughly leon--mi-leefrsm 4re--=wsran>T'aayllght'T{n`<'l by muuuliglle, §_S"‘*"*°°" “CWS Of it to potatoes. or tha crop of potatoes hereallzed er $2,008 and also ra-ieed some 500 stimated his expenditure at l:ot uch ii-n excess of $800. Of course the it iS h0D9\` _ l.».-9 ,`? »` l -1 , 1;. .f-,:1;....: ; l ~ ` 1 1" §. Along back in the bleak cold days of Felaruary' we put our heads together to anticipated the wants of well dressed men during the warm summer days. The result isa splendid stock of cool comfortable summer fixings, the kinds that are shown in the -best liaberdashery shops in upper Canada. }---Fancy Vests- smart and dressy, latest cut made . Y from the best wash materials. All Sizes, fr0Il1 _'<4 T0 44. While and think of supplying yourself with many shades. _ _ _ I I lightweight under-garments. Your Es sm "wE"'H"'AvE IT IN -Underwear- Light Weight Underwear PLEN' TY. It’s surely time to goo d health depends largely upon it. We are allowing a very extensive lille of VEI‘y lZ1l€St Clll. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . -. . styles and sizes. The quality ls ofthe sort that suggests several suits, instead of one. A very handsome line of wash wits s_gypuuu u.ubrlggau.....,........ggf l ' 38005.... . . . . . ..-..-.. f-.~-~..».... ` gI‘8yS and fZillL‘y Whlt8S.--- --1 \Vatson's wool .. . . . . _ . . _ . . . ... |.ou #~ Stanfield`s--l.2_=', l._:,o l.7_=, upto 2.25. Shirts ;- ~ . *_ _ m Our present showing of fine Negligee Shirts suggests itself to the an who appreciates the advantages of having a good' Shirt. Our sho wing ffers a complete variety for the particular and economical man. It will de- J light us to show you these goods. ` We believe you can’t find anything nicer and when you inspect them you can’t help appreciate the excellence of the material. The colors _and patterns are the work 'of the best designers in Canada. Prices 5oc, 75c. gcc, 1.00 1.115 I.25_1_.3_5______ _T__,_________. .. ~ J flnvisible Suspenders\ only 50c a pair can be worn finder shirt and over your underwear. Made es- pecially to wear with a belt-other braces 25% 35% 50°- ". _\ _.llosiery_ ff I-‘ancy Silk V "* Neckwear A splendid assort- made especially to ment of pretty de- sigus,mainly or plain grounds, with small 25¢, 35¢, 50p, 6o¢, figure-blackand all 75c. colors : : 5oc wear without a vgt with plowing eu §, hosts of friends and neighbors lu their time of sorrow. He was pre-- deceascd hy his’ deal' wife six years afld his latter duys were glad ill the hopes of release from paill u-nd re- union with her in eternal bliss. Uf llilm we can truly say, a good m°an has gone to his reward, for hlfm tu conducted by Rev. John Murray and C lVl‘rs. Pierce, wife of llev. Mr. Pierce sang ill a beautiful manner. “S-af-e in the Arlns of Jesus," after which 5 large concourse followed the relnulins to Granville Cenlctlery, where they were reverently interred. Beware of Ointmenfa for Catarrh that Contain Mercury , die is galil. 'l‘lle funeral service was B Muriate Potasllr Nitrate Soda, Pllosphates, Bone Meal one and Potash, Kilnit and mixed fertilizer for all kinds of op at lowest prices. See us before buying. R. E. MUTCH 40. C0 Ch'towu, P. E. I. dttsrmwflf. of smell and completely deranpe the whole system when entering] lt tirough the mucous surfaces. Sue articles should never be used exce I. on prescriptions from reiputable physlblans. as the damage they w ldo is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’a, Vatarrh Cure. manufactured b F. J. Cheney & (Jo. Toledo, O., contains no mercury. and ls taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of _the system. ln buying Hal|'s ptataprp fiuiretbe au|ll's J/03 getéhp g&l`npilri|e. ls a en erna yan ma e n oe u, (F)h|o. by F25. Cheney & Ou. Testlnlonlals re ec slab lln lt.l>' _ u'f‘»l¢e lfglrs li'fr§li'y“ Phi? ig? Zirngiiéil Ona Always receive The correct change left difficult for you to tell whether or not you are handing . out anicklaorsquartenwhether you are racelvlnp a ons, a two or afive dollar bll in changefa mflerpole sensation of unopirt- afnty sn'tlt?Aset.ofzlusast at wuud enable you to send and know to arcertalnty to "keep tab" on your change. woul probably cost you lens than lust urge "short change" exazerience. 'f‘ ere`| the hen th an comfort of your eyes to consl er besides. Examination Free. Office Hours 9 A. m. to I2 a. I p. m. to 6.111 Saturday evening7p.m. to D p Silverlfon Q Epstein Du. of Optics. . 5 514.5 _ |68 Queen St. dmwfrmwthtf l |18 ll1El'cllr,V will surely destroy the sense . _""""*"' "_"'“"'“*“`*" w- ~~‘~- -1" ~~ -~~ ---- 'TY --4-*Il What ! Never Hadga Fire_? V I Then it may be your turn n'ext -- because y0l1 never had a fire just goes to prove how fortunate y0ll have been. In case you had a fire, how are you protected ? Is your Insurance in Companies of g00d FINANCIAL STANDING or is it in some weak con- cerns.-Better look them up-We would be he py to place your Insurance ln Companies known to be £116 \ strongest in the world. ' Call or write Hyndman 6:? Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hyndman Building 61 Queen Street. - Phone 67 ' dmstf _ y