l l l l- 0 `l` ll _ _l _._ _...__, _.__-____ \_._ _,___ _ l l l » E ‘.-,»i, ' ,, l / l l l I l C1" 'I' "5 \`_`,‘ has been hes! for over - , \\ . llllromlu llelllilrlo lllllrrlali 1 sELEcfEb_ 'rllolll fills-.;uEll1i.s.._._llelll;s. ` For regulating the bowels, invigorating _the kidneys and ,stirring up the lazy liver Dr. Morse’s - Indian Root Pills have proved for over half a century, in every quarter of the world, absolutely safe * and most effective. 256;" a box Grand Chancellor Geo. N. Palm of Moncton, N_'B_, will pay an o cial visitation to Einpire Lodge, N 19 Knights of Pythias, to-niilllh will he accompanied by Grand Vic Chancellor, C.' L_ MacKay. Depu Grand (lhancellor, \\', l>, Uouil, Pa Grand Cbanclellors S. A. Mcllona _ t ` B- other gentlemen mentioned are d 011 rectors. This Fox Company is cap ‘The first .rank will be conferred Hditsllzed st $100,000.00 ess have no WEDNESDAY. AN OFFICIAL VLSITATION.-{ment Whip. North Tryon, and Mr. ef E. Dawson, 'Boston, came to ffl- city yesterday to meet Mr. W. 0~ Norton and Mr. Charles W. Toot and W. A. Btewart, st, John, N. severnl candidates, a program a refreshments will be served at the under construction one 01 gh; fine close of the Llodge. Bill, was most effective in arousing Daily Star in which Mr Jamieson Hon. M. C. Delaney, M.P_, Gover H2 aker of Boston who arrired by t S' Boston boat last evening in the i W terest of the North Tryon Silv_ S'-,Black Fox Company, Ltd., of whi ld Mr Delaney is President and h ` th Province. 1 I`BllC BB ID 6 D.. W eng erlck Roberts, Charlottetown. Fun- H b. he D. er ch he i- i. w st yea _ rp , Mr. C. Jamieson, Ill. P. for Digby, ML F_ P, Qugeliug, we Gene;-ai tor he was well and favorably known Y who \vas also one of the party wholluanager 01 tha 1_ 0_ R" who a 8CC0mDHHi¢d the HOU- Frank Coclklcompanied the Minister of Rallwa franc on his recent visit to P. E. ls-land Canals on his recent visit of 1 llnnd, and who is one of the cominglspection to the Island last week’ i linen of the Uonservative party,inalten._~1B taking up his residence c. and many beautiful buildings stand n. was a consistent member of Grace “_ Church and an active worker in the al; cause of temperance he being Senior lspeech which he delivered shortly he-fM0,,cton_ New B,-,mBwick_ and pro. lfore the close of the session on thelposes removing there next month lSenate's rejection of the Naval Aid from Montreal when he has been living for thelpast two years. Mr. ‘W0 mlilnf-‘Bil-Y UI the 0l’P°9il»l°“~ AU Gutelius was very much impressed lamllsiug cartoon appeared in thellwith the agh-actions of the Island as the result of his visit and he hopes lwas seen marching out of the House to bring his family here for a fort. Albert. Jamles, John C., Mrs. Joseph , Younker, of Winsloe, and Mrs. Fred-_ eral from the residence of her son John on Friday, the 2'fth_ at 3 o'clock. .___- A wide circle of friends will learn with regret of the death of Mr. Heu- ry Rackham, Charlottetown, which occurred yesterday morning at seven o'cloc‘k after a short illness. The late Mr. Rackham was born at Wheatley River ln the year 1887, and had reached the age ‘of seventy-six rs As a ca en el' and contrac- g as a monument to his memory. He Associate of the Grand Worthy Pat- riarch of the Sons of Temperance in this proiince. A widow and family of five daughters are left to mourn their loss and to keep his memory green. The daughters are:-Mrs. Stanley of Glace Bay, Mrs. i`McNevfn. Brighton, Miss Henrietta ~now of Minneapolis, and Misses Laura and' everywhere. 21 » 1 l | Mrs, Malcolm Dochcrty of_(_‘ardigan IMPUDENT .I.HEF.I.__A barefac ,passed away Monday morning, June robberylis retorted to l_m_.e ,men CO Proven Qualify `\ 1 When choosingsilvsrwfliie ii ~ Lf! ilbolheconomynndsntisfsc-_ _ , / -`l lion to purchase \ l l l » ‘ . ,J M-l_l0iElls.llllns. \ l . ‘ ,_.,. _-_._ "»S`i`Ibzr?[ate1hatW¢ars" ..-1-:HQ 'y ranks first in quality and I _,l lllk li Il 60 years. Made in the ' l " " ' ` heaviest mdc of plate. E / / g ` _ 'l said by uaalnll Della* .-J " -- \ “ i _ - " f'2\ " l MAIL CONTRACT Sealed Tenders, adllressed to the Postmaster (leiiernl, will be received at Ottavun until- Noon, on l~`i'iday, the 25th July 1913 for thc convey- propolwfl 'Jontriict for four years, six times ;er week Over Rural Mail Route No, 3 from New Wiltshire, Prince Edward Island from the Post- master Ge11eral's pleasure. _ Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blanh forms of Tender may bc ob- tained at the Post Offices of New Wiltshire, Boswell, Tyrone, Emyvllle and at the ollicc of thc Post 'Office nnce of His Majesty’s Mails, on a Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Inspector. Post Oilice Inspector’s Office, Cli"I`own, June 12th, 1913. 6-14MS3i. L _ ._;¢ _ ;,f".`.___ *f` "" E E_`\ fsxé-_ g \' _-7. .l` ""_i .xgfe 1% _>»~ lI'~n=nix MAIL CONTRAC'l` SEALED TENDBRS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will he re- ceived nt Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- dBY. the lst August, 1913, for the conveyance of His Majcsty's'Mails, on a. proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, over Ru- ral Mail Route No. 1, from East Baltic, P. E. I., from the Postmast- er General's Pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contrnct muy he seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of East llaltlc, lied Point, Fairfield, Kings- borough, (‘limpbcll's Cove, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspect0r's Office, Charlottetolvn, June 20th, 1913. 6-21MS3l. Z5 Contain delicious centres, covered with eniicingly nice, high class Chocolate .».. ,smoking a cigar whilst the Senators night at least this summe,-_ dm-in ,seen _ln the backgrouiid were at- which period he will make the 151,, tempting to get at hiiii. his headqua,.t,,rs_ Lilith lifter an illness of several mm_ed on Sunday at the shop 1.7.; ° . umiiitlls, She was burn at Orwell, July 26th, lilliil, and resided in thc that in the course of the day ‘_ l’l`llrec brotlicrs survive lier:--Juh§|giilllblltylnléllllledwillii) ttllllbnlillilciii. tilllllleu _ th t l f t lthv lluitml State* and two sons T)£,i,d,e,l,; fvrszlclflg,_frgI:.‘i,c?,0{§.,,f:1 a el the shop, is z_iiso_ciirried os, made t r pretext of being in search of cigar ’ Of course these were not procurab .home where she died over forty years. li\lcI.2lu-vii, ilrlvcll; Peter and Don-aldi _ e, faud four llllughters:-Robert on th lhomc-besides six grlindcllildren. He ‘joining farm, Miss Katie in Boston Kingston Mrs. Miirgziret llirt, Mt. Stewart; , Mrs. Annie Mchlzicllern, British (lol umbizi, mid Miss Jennie, now a Cliristiliii from early cliildhcmd, an was ii lifc of faith, love and goo \voi'ki=, lllizissumillg mul gentle sh sought neither applause nor praise- but spent herself for others. Th funeral on' Wednesday was very large ly' attended and many carriages lol lrest beside licr liusbuild who prede- 'ceai-ied licr. The services were con- lHcV_ J. (3, Martin of the Presbyter lian (llilil'cli, Cardigan. The man , _ lfrieilds, and the community extend lits syinputliy iiiill love to the inmil lin their bereavement. l _ , _ _ _ JlllINSllN’S ' Lllllllllillr ternal and external ills. _ Ii alleviafeil c 0 u g h s , colds, sore throat, collc, cuts, burns and bruises. 251: and 50c everywhere l. S. _ .|0llNSON ' A & C0. fl\‘l°ll' l Boston, - nn' Mass. F* The Great Easlerfi TEA PARTY At Sf. Peier’s Bay, Tuesday. July l5lh. 1913 The parislloilcrs of Sl.. l"ctcr's .schd ‘ hearty gi‘eetiilg_~i to their liosts of friends und wellwie-lhlzrs i_lli'o\i{,;llollt the Prov I iilcc, and cordially invitu them all to - tlitl Great Eastern Tea Party to lic hold at St. l’lltcr'l_l on Tuesday the 15th lluy of July. In issuing ihis general invitu.tion they l-.onfideiitly proinisc thllt their GREAT li/\\'1`l‘}llN TEA PARTY will ufflirll both young :ind old, a most delightful holiday null outing, in one of the beauty spots of this beaiztifnl Island. St. l’cter's with its mngnificent Bay, lmll llttrul-ti\'o surroundings, is unques- tiullilhly il. very rlreu.inla.nd of beauty in inill~sninmer, mid, ut that season, would wull rl-pzly a visit under any cir- l-lililsto.ntcs_ But on Tuesday July lfith, it will olfcr the added iittmctions of a great assemblage of people, cheap ex- clirsion l'ntl~.~l by trains. pleasant and. vliriell aiillirleineiits, and 0. bill of fare in every depurtincnt that cannot fail to- plensa the incsf exacting taste, The Tell-_purty will be held on splen- did grounril in close proximity to the hsautifulCntho‘ic Church, mid within nstones throw of the unrivalled Bay Special trains will be rnn from Sum- merside, Charlottetown, Elmira. and all intermediate points. Train arrange ments will appear later. In the mmn- iimo, look up our big YELLOW POvTER. , _ Should Tuesday, the lfith July ,prove unfnvorahle the ten-plnrty will-lllsheld Thursday. 17th or t e flnt line following. ~ ii,Jme1sas,J.iyr..m 0 ` ` pi ~"vi»_’ ‘- Used l02 years for in- _lv ports that due partly _ it being 'Sunday and the young in and his companion left. Someti of Mr. Green. It appes t _ l _ home-besides six grarischildrcn Herlzgtfgre?e£;atd€€;rtu;EmM; (élizexlvgil life has been that of zi consisteng was in the cash tm of the shoD_ h d- cliszlppearell. He communicated w e the police, und Detective Sgt. Bra ‘ley, who investigated the matter, su cceded in tracing the supposed thiev ‘f 1: is limlersmos that the young i l ,~ ~.,‘ _‘I .l i. i __ .lows confessed their' guilt but refun l li llowed the remains to the cemetery at ed the money and Mr' Green Conte -u*.,~“ of °: ‘.1-'».f lfieorgctolvn where she wus laid to with the restitution of his propert if l1ad.A Stroke N. 0 Ol Paralysis has not pressed for their piusoeutio ‘ _-_- Mr_ John A. McLean, son of ducted at the home by her pastor K_ McLean of Mitcheu_River_ Carpe y ter on S. S. Miuto, has just retur _ , ed to the Island after an absence of floral pieces e\idence..._ ,.1 '. .i A-__n _ 1 4 4- -*lm l *Cs‘._&¢l-J;