. . mud llnm Zilulin by Bet- 'Q °ii|§.i7.,.|('ltuiwoott. '|`hln__rioltl\_f, bred , old trottgng utsttlou. Azad , will , fora limited number nf uiisren 1.*-_ twnerui livery ataulev. Ute"-"ll ‘ \°rm.u'r'es'rtnwe‘ _ 1 ' it 1 TH`E GUARQIAN ' _' "M" °" tw' ' ~ -‘PAGE SEVEN ~ f o U IS pure co MAKE A hw'g°mtmg CUP of coffee out °f etwthinc but-good coffee any “mm than YOU Can make ii sili dress out of cotton cloth, _»S¢0l __Brg||¢| highest quality. PACKED IN ONE ANDTWO ONLY CHASE at iN BORN MONTREAL lite Of the .,_,»-.f.,_'. » _/f.,,. ,. . Wv’ht1vvj;té,cf,pened oi e ofitlie lnrgent _ - » "`t . . .ol cut glass ever fl{l\0ll”_1},.,in‘ll B pfhiiuee. Whitt is nfrvr for th.in :i piece of CUT GLASS. ' - E ` ' >`\f»’!~‘,=';'.f; ‘ ' . LL 3-ig.. rf - 1 f;f\f-if . Y? Our prices are right. The quality nfour goods the beet. Wellner`s 7 je €- . welry S tore' Halt !'*“"""'\ \ _Soldier boys, get your pictures tnlzen with 3.-nur full rs-giiiirnifils on at Cook Studio K Around llughru Corner J -.;.__,__.._;.. _.._..__,-__._... Sterlmg Brtters The Never I" ailing |Ieart.l*erve and Stomach . Remedy l A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Testimonials and References hy the hundred from people most prominent in City and Country. No failures. Bula li ' P.MoQUA11>. ‘ 41 Queen Street. _ Oppotiite Auld Bios , Price qocper hottie. Early Vegetables r WANTED ' We want' a, few shippers of early vegetables to quote its on Lettuce, Rhubarb, ‘lieeltn Carrots, Parsnlps, and other vegetables w.B.N1XoN SYDNF\',C.I3. 7 4Mrmo, ` . ‘ ~ _L f VVomen's White Canvas Pumps 'I`licre`s :i splendid display of white cun vzis pumps here that will interest every dressy womfin- The line is t-ouiplete und exciiisive~~sliows your ftivori'e styl-_s :ind grntlts---at the proper prices. The new styles :ire in cvicl- ence everywhere---vt ry high heels. short vanips rind fancy biicklrs :ind bows All sizes, Prices range from $i.5u lt) .....'........... $3, N 0 V A For Canvas Shots ' Novels u"urity_y°\\r blond and strengthen .your entire eye tom. A box 50c. Thd Two Macs; "Goff Bros New Store r hot ,,”¢h" mods, Canvas: organ rere- foot Sandals ell kinds of oo to keep you cool and eomfor e. ,.,,,_ ,..., . Coll Ci Lid Bitch Dion:-d S~ S f°- d Ri ° ".'.".'i.“?Z .".'°2 .i‘.'i. .ti tt.. 0.... A, News Picture ' u want, la ' 'j ,_\ ` Iriily suited to your individuel neede. , £ 7-4M8l. \ CHIIRLOITETOWN ,-_-,-,-_-,-.-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,.,-_-_-,-.-_-_-_-_-_1_-_-_-,-_-,_-_-_-,f , Etsswnsiitsg It pays to buy lu this Province, L. H. D. Foster, Mernhlleld, was in Charlottetown yesterday. A. B. Bllflllt St. John, the well known, traveller, left Charlottetown yesterday afternoon for Montague. Dr. Andrew MecPhall, Orwell, wes among the visitors to Charlottetowiil yesterday. f i Mr. Bchleaslnger. Montague, was in Charlottetown yesterday afternoon on a business trip. l Miss Gladys M. West, Moncton, has returned to her home in York £0 Spend the :summer holidays. The schooner Organ, Capt.-Bell, has arrived in Charlottetown with a. cargo of coal from Picton for the 1'. E. Island Railway. _ Timothy ~MacDonaid, Principal of the Cardigan school, was in Char- lottetown yesterday, returning in the afternoon. The schooner Mayflower. _Capt Baillie, has arrived in Charlottetown from Picton with ti cargo of cont tor the P. Fl. I. Railway. Mrs. Blair McMillan, Innislield, Alto. who. accompanied by ner time daughter, is visiting friends in P, E, Inland, left lCharloi'.tetown yesterday for her former home in Flat River. Misses Ge0f€i8 und Bessie i Carruthers and Master Bruce Larriithers, Charlottetown, ietf, yen. terday ,afternoon for Bedeque when HWY W1" BPend the summer months. 1 (From yesterday's Evening (lnaitlinn) "*" I ’l‘lie Gun.rtlian’u attention hos heenl called to the condition of -the side-f Wfilk on Weymouth St. from Sydney to Water Streets which is broken “ml Very illmtleroits to people goingi to ond from the station. i N. K. ivIcllean._(l;rL>en1:er 1'),G.S,l Mlllto. isqiot coins with the snip to Hudson e Buy as he lirid nt firnt| intended. I-ie will rejoin the Minto 0|,| her return in the autumn. In the' meantime lie_will spend the siimmer_ at his home in Mitmlieli River, Nor-thi (lurdlizan. , At. the A Supreme Court in Char-l lottetown, thin morning the cage 0| the King vs. Ernest Davey, James, O‘Brien and Seymour Gregory was continued from yesterday afternoon] The court met nt 16.30 a,m, R num.. ber of witnesses were examined anal 'the case for the crown was concluded! Phe court: met again nt: 2.30 p_m, anti ri number of witnesses for the deft-ncc were called. ‘ I There is no doubt now that the rnccs at Mooiiepath for July 10, ll and 12, will be one ot the best meets put on_ here in recent years. All the classes have filled well and the great' interest shown by outside horstimeni indicates that St. John ig coming, hack to its own as far as horse] racing is concerned. Vesta Boy, Z.05§,‘ Summewide Speed Club, in among the entries in the Free-for-all, along with Frank Patch, Z.13}, Gallngherp 2-035. and others- Prince Louie, 2.1511, of the Queen Hotel Stables, St.| Stephen, N. B., formerly owned in Charlottetown, is an 'entry in the 2.12 trot and 2.15 pace. Meadow ,BanktSchool, West River, held 5, vory successful public examlnu- tion on Friday afternoon, June 28th. Quite B number of the children's par- ents and other visitors Rare present. The pupils were examined by the teacher, Jno. ~Heartz,,at-tsisted by Rev. E. S. Weeks, of Mt. Stewart, and, also by several of the parents After the examination, tho trustees and ratepayers present, expressed themselves, in very complimentary terms, regarding the splendid work dont: by Mr. I-leartz, who will con- tinue i:o‘tenchffor the coming year. A well rendered program by the chil- dren, followed by the iisual r.:iu=ly treat. brought n very t-njoyabl.: nf- ternoon to 8. close. Among the outward passengers by the Northiimberltmd this morning was (iliac. and Mrs. .Baldwin of Bathurst, N. B. Mr. Baldwin, knoivn ns "Pro- fessor," is 5 unique/ specimen of man- hood, clniming to be the shortest man in the world. He has no arms, no knees and is possessed of only four toes to each foot. But the toes tire very usefull, for with them Mr. llnltlwin con hold U, pen and produce it good example of penmansh-ip. He in broad shouidered and of very sturdy build and his coiinteiiance is of good npperirnnce. He is til years of nge _ During the past winter Mr. linltfwin has been nt Wilmot. Valley, whnre he entertained the residents with songs, ventriloquism and exhibi- tions of himself. ::Camp supplies-You will find our stock up-to-date in this line-We curry rt number of articles necessary to soldier camp life. Putz Cream, Plate Brutihsit. Scuba, chamois, Blan- co, shaving supplies, pocket combs und mlrrore etc. Call and nee ue- E, A. Foster, Central Druir 9t-0l‘B- ' -_l"1|1-ni-§ A I’eople’s '_I`heetre ' Our Usual t\ And V , Photo-plays “Iwo lllttatrated, Song# ‘ Dr. Andrew McPbail, Orwell, is in Ghnrlottetown today. ' M. C. Delaney, M. L. A.. North Tryon, is in Charlottetown today. 'James Mcqunrrle, Rice Point, was in Charlottetown today. A. J. McLeod, merchant, at Stan- ley Bridge, is lu Charlottetown to- day. V. C. Crockett, Principal of the Hillsboro Conoolidated t~lch0ol, in in Charlottetown today. A lady book-keeper is wanted. At- tention is called to the cinsuiiietl nd. in another column. Among those returning from the South this morning were:-John H. Htlmmill qilfl J. G. Jnmlcson, Chur- lottetown. 1- Prof. Theo. Ross, of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, Charlottetown, WHS a Passenger west yesterday af- ternoon. Norman A. Campbell, of the firm of Stewart & .Campboll, (thnrlottetowii, was a. passenger west yefitet'tlu.y nf- ternoon. , M. C. Delaney, M. L../i.. North Tryon, returned yesterday niternoou alter a business trip to Charlotte- town. - Ex-Governor D. A. MacKinnon, (lharlottetoivn, was among the pass- engers returning on the Hoiitlicrn train this morning. When the Guardian News phone 1513 is reported busy, after 4; p_ |u_, pub rons should ask for 132.-3. All who have n phone should cut. this out intl puste it up. Subscribers and others are asked to remit by Money Order or by Reg- ietered Letter. The Giierdien in not rtsponslblc for remittances forwards-n other than as above. Any person in this Province, who intends to visit New York City eith- er for buuliiess or plensiire, may find it to their advantage to write "F. PL," f-are of Guardian, Charlotte- town. The Guardian welcomes reliable news from persons throughout this province. All such items should he nailed to "The Guardian News Ilcpt., '(‘.hnrlottetown," immediately alter the events, etc., have transpir- ed. 'Phe semi annual examination of Millvieiv School wus held on Thiirs- dtty last, n fair uttendance of Indies a tl ratepayers being present. The e‘n.ms were conducted by the teacher, S. W. t`_‘urran, assisted by Miss Kathleen Cummiskey and Miss Eug- ene J, Grant. The pupils were .sub- jected to a rigid test, and by their prompt. and correct unswers, showed that they had been carefully taught.. A few well choeen remarks by Some of the visitors complimenting teacher and pupils on their diligence and the singing of the ' National Anthem brought the evening to a close. ::Rexall Foot Powder alleys nli dis- comforts of thc feet, relieves chafing, itching :intl blistering immediately, destroys all odors of perspiration, keei‘s_ the feet well and cool and is safe and satisfactory to ut-ie. Sold with the RexaJl guarantee. 1512. and 25a. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Streets. Mtf. ` FINE I' A`S|| Purchasers of cut glass need to make sure that they are getting the genuine article. We know thalthere is he ing marketed by uianufactnr-, ’ ers who are considered reliable ti line of so called cut glass in which ilie pattern ,is really pressed . and afterwards touched up :intl polislied ou a a wheel. Our Cul Glace ie fully cut When the cntinr tnkrs ti piece in hind it in perfectly plniu on both eides and every line is cut and polished by htmd. We control for Cliarloiietowmtlic product ofthe olden! und largest Canedinn factory, and feel that we have the very bent, in cut glam to oH`er our patrons. G. I-`. IlUTClIliSON jeweler--Opticlan I -eo~\1ul\l|l¢n Picnic and Base- ball Match I '-4 Ii: Q F' FI tables will be provided. body welcome. ' ‘ ratidstanltlgcc stations. ‘ » ' ' E. I, O‘DONNEI,I., 56 'ldminion Sc :Goff Bros, New Store. 7-B\¢2l- A ` ` -if ~ 7 SMSL t HA ` A 1 V _ , 1 ' a I i _ Secretary. train thin morning. seed this year, states that. the need A Grnud picnic iinder the Aus- pices of Branch No. 333 C.M.lS.A. Vernon River will be held or Vernon River Station on Sa' itrdiiy July (uh. Refreshments and lee-crenui sal- oons, dancing booths mid Ten [ii connection with the Picnic n ,grime of Baseball will be played be- tween e City"l`eam and om- locall wane rs, the - Avondale Nine. ,dame will begin et :.30 sharp. _A good afternoons enjoyment ls tn~` -mred to all who attend. livery-_ 1 Admins ` to grounds free, to 8 Aspeclaliralnlenves Charlotte- to wii at t.i5 for Vernon Station , 'Usual reduced fares -_ from till ~ ~ - -~ ----~f---» -_ - - - “_ \ . f -~=- A e ` July Clearance ' O. /, i White Sltirtwaists _Right at the commencement of the hot weather we have decided to close out our whole stock of white, tailored-and ernhruiciered shirtwaists. They are, every one olthem new_and in perfect condition. No soiled or crushed onesin the lot. High necks and dutch necks, short sleeves and long sleeves, plain tailored, saiiors"zincl_ embroitlwed ones. One Quarter Off $I.00 for 75c .$2.00 for L50 $|.50 ford |13 $2.50 lor l.9(l’etc- iorttev Bros The etwovs busv Store. wJ' , TQ... , ..I._.. ,.,1'If..__ W ____ - f... _ l __ _'_ " fl J. H. Rcildin, l~ltipendini'y Magis- trate for King's Qrunty, returned to (llmrlottetown by tie Murruy Harbor Of interest to P. ll). I. agriculi.ui'- ists in the statetnent of ’l`. G. Ray- nor in the Montreal Stnr, .\1i'. Ray- non, referring to prospects for clover will be scarcer than last year and consequently higher priced. ’i`hit~i in based on his obsei'vut.ioiis tlirntlgli- out Ontario. ’ Tho races at Riverside Park on July 13th should prove very nttrnc- tive judging hy the cxcelltuit. pro- gramme viz. Free for nil, 2.35 pace and 2.40 trot. These are classes which should fill well and give-_ grunt contests ns they include the best, horses at present. in irnininig. A lnrgc crowd of ltitlirs und izentltuueu from (lhnrlo_ttf-toivn iiri~ t~esei~vin;.: July, 13th for n trip to henutifiti River- side. P The death took ph-ice nt his y homo in Inkertnnnp Lot. 29,on Sunday morning, June the 23rd, |912, of Dun. P. McLennan, aged 24 years. The deceased had been ailing for over a year, and notwithstanding. nil that medical aid, and tender cnro could do, proved fruitless, und on Sunday morning his spirit winged its flight to God who gave it, as he assured his friends in his last days that deuth would be the happy change for him. Hia funeral took place on 'l`liitrs- day the 25th to the Hart:-:ville ceme- tery, and was the largest seen in that prirt. of the country tor some- time. The funeral service was con- ducted hy his pastor the Rev, John Gillis and at the grave by Bunyan L. L. Lodge Bose Valley. of which _the deceased was a valued member. He leaves to mourn ti sorrowing la- ther, and mother, two sisters, and one brother, who have the sympathy di' the community in their sore ber- eeveiinent. The pallbearers were, his brother Orangemen-Alex Matheson, ubert Reeve Dan Biichnunan, J D t’t»un. 'l‘. (iuriiplicll, t`lmrlott.eto\i'n, wus ;, pusnisiiger west. this tnorning. Miss t.|-:ice lliit.t:ln-r, t‘l|.,t-i<»t.t.t:tovvit, lt-it 'ytit-iii-t-tiny Ln visit fi-innrln in t`ru- pnnd. 'l`lie schooner Morning l.it,'lif., ilupt. Hislinp, has arrived in (`linrlott.ctown in Itallnst. from I’tig\vn'sli. Il. S. ani Mrs. ivlactliinrrio, (lm- pautl. arrived in (`.hn.rlottet.uwii this morning by tin- S. H. Harlnntl. , 'l`he scliottiivi' Polar Htnr, Capt. Hempltili, luis urrivcd in t‘lmi'lr»t.tt‘- town with unutltei' cargo of ctuil from Victoii. A ]>niut.ing of iluniel Hodgson, fu- *-l\L'I‘ Of tile inte Mr. .Justice l-lutlgsou, i`linrlottetowti, and who was Protlt- ouotnt'y und i`lci'k of the i`i‘uwn from l82il tintil 1883, has been hung in the l'ruthonotn_ry’s oliice iii the i`ourt l-louse. This portrait, pro- n