_...fr -»~ __ >~ throu hand- no b girl _ ' Yet they pu an interns in nlnlrs_ and know the parses. She says no ll given to women to bl *`__`_T"“ gnu., an ini hqunewifnly naeompunhmenil. .___ and the wnpsfand conditions of lab- »ln Tha Standard, or of women are open tp serve criti- to en the rumen: clam. Sin glvu the ' munul: when intel-we in lioiineliap- you hu" dunes a esraulewnow li; can men are apt to forg$ polmtrtnt her. as you would trf d zuigee.-qunmrn ni the _lv map. Give her indecent New ““,, pug., gli tue wifes ni-~~e__ proper rainy and you W1” “V uwlmlil pu;-pos", pounds. _And to those who hBV° ° could manage lustnister or wife managing i0\' "1"" 3" gm., wimt naps home. dew ullnir it in any in *"1* ack? it is the way pe'ople_l10l1l¢. and because she l\k“_ ‘I 53° the-as they call it-‘thsihu no brains. She will em0Y l,.c Are Frgnch- _new books. She will talk about Do; nnirs, dowdy, dull or nn-lliw as well u you d0.°V¢" If ‘he “K are ,,11h°,,s¢_ lcook a nice, dinner when y`0l1r *:g_¢;___ und, more than that, they leaves 1011 in the luffh- hh’ ' ,,_ t men- h“5ban,1's not appreciate any less thnn hvf KUQ length ofyheir ing sister a good dressmaker becau.e encouragement she happens to malle ller blouses £0 train thauisel- have your 1.-locket. ‘. ""7 “P `\ ~r""'» _ ' _ W e ’ r e s h o iv l n g the largest and l- e si dis; lay of caliiagrs ever seen i li th i s ploviilce. " ° l ilzis is the Porter s ilay Carrier, No. 34. __cW_N___ 3, wide nloutli lirly curl-ier, built to take in zi 4x; planed wood track. Has flanged wheels and made from best malleable iron and steel-a coiiiiliii- A New Mode' ed swivel and reversible tzliiiv.-l' , O ¢ A Splendid Display of Haying Tools Our long experience in catering to the wants of provincial farmers enables us to meet your every rc- quirement and so we know that this present showing of haying tools will satisfy youin every particular. From the Porter (American) concern we lla\'e.- hay forks liay pulleys _hay ropes miter grapples and the famous I\ieCoriiiiek line is represented by mowers, fakes aiidlteilders, as well as patatii scuffiers. We've reliable agents in_ail parts of the Prov-' _ ince. Lowest prices for cash- easy terms to suit cus- i tomers. Q A. Horne 5’ Co. ~~---____,--_- ._ __ ___-*_--=i Olir lille of ll a r n es s _D ii s te rs Wiilps and Whips. is ii.-iter than Y o u’ v e ever seen before »\ rope hitches ilfior hooks F ` W 1 fModern Conveniences at Small Cost Don't you wish you had modern conveniences? Areii't you flis;;r_il'steti with the old-style closet-full of foul otllrs, filthy und iiuszruitary? Here is what you want. A modern, :<.iiiit;ir`_\_' closet that can be installed f in any lloiue-tli;li's _5-'~==_, gum TIIE TWEED » l i . _ _ _. _ ,,.¢ lt is iilflllc oi' heavily galvaiiizetl steel. is _ fl . .l_ 1 ‘ 1 I ~-- uxitliiiii; to go wrong. It is absolutely oil- _ =l,_ 3, 'l `orless when iii use-#sanitary at all tinies- __ ` ~ ' requires attention only oucen moulin. In- . stalled in any house - no wutcrvvorks or pluinlliiig rcf|uiretl--- _ only nc-e":i con necllon witll a cliimiit-_y hole. » Call lil and sec one -note how simple il is. 'Yoll‘il want OIIC. Stanley Shaw E? Pqardon’ & (_`_or. Gt. (Lorgeuilil Kent St. _ _ N i Sanitary Chemical Closet very sinlple in construction and operation r New Book-s _ for Summer Reading We have just rcc_Liv'c'd from the Publishers in NEW YORK 350 r__egular‘piice $I.25 Books well bound _in cloth, by popular Authors. Our pride while they last only 60 cents etch, chesp and interest ing reading for the Holidays 500 NOVELS regular pri :Q I0 cents now selling for 5 cent! _ each. § rter & Com 'an L iii '---- I 1 I"ire Insurance _For rates in the P E. Inland Mutun Fire insurance Conép: lfeon Farm Build l gn, Churches. a.ll.Schoole, Hotels house Factories Water Mills. etc. etc I I "N ° c. n.B1:i.L.iozsi Phone _._ i 1 i J Get The Weddin 1' Gilt llere _Our chairing of sterling silver and plated silver were dlnpfaya many dainty and appropriate suggestions th\t would be moat leasing nl ‘ wedding gills, You will Bhd our dllplay lugs, the quality unusually _ ihllh IMI e prices ment undergo. Call in and no the liao tod to G0f1 and placing himself in the lov- ; unity I I A ? '_GUA`RDi'Iiii ` furnlsiled by forces - . ~ _. Sag-preggrgnation as the cantral "I‘ili1mid'tiie “foul of bloody§';*|n%$__i§ '.'»eonqtlest_._- . - _ -,9~ .__`_ "‘c»,ii,._ Was heard B deatillvss "5.’t§‘l\-',lPon the scéne',` ` =:__-‘»i'-é,t__._'“ `»‘ IN REMEMBRANCEJ At thc home of his father, John Mc- Donald, at the Charlottetown Water lin erin illness, there passed awa i Loss AND GAIN - hush to listen '-'= By w____°m J. Romnsgn ___ “__” -Tovthe new gospel of the Nazarene; K.. _ P, m» York ‘0bserver.l) ' He that shall save his life shall loss _ _ _ __ _,_ _,__ __ 1 _ - ' ~ 'l`he law of life controlling human And too lm caught, we mend ol gain '_ l.8.l.ousoal and loss, _ _ Rule in our vas, and self will gone _ its sway;i !l,’_§\eu death will be as hilt a glorious fr: __ ushering _ " And Heaveiuand earth have the splnudors of eternal day_ Rita Gould, a dainty comcdienue, -- _ - ` `with lots of gowns together with her personality and splendid repertoire ot the latest song successes, are sure to Works, at about one o'clock on thelmake one oi the hits of the show. A afternoon oi July 12, 1912, after o_new time act will be the first appear- ance. of a clever duo of entertainers K 8 Y to his eternal home Daniel Warbur- ton McDonald, a young nian in his, twenty-third year, whose seemingly, untimely death excited much interest and sympathy among a. large circle of friends and neighbors. Worby, as he was familinrly called, was a young man of exemplary characi'.er,| and was highly esteemed and much lic became fillly resigned, and ex-` pressed ii desire to go to his future hcnicnly home. He bore his sickness without a murmur, being conscious to the last, and committing his trust. ing cure of the divine Savior. Worby has taken his departure from thisi Their feet are now prccuilu; the shin-' ing strand, Yes, one by one. 'l‘hcir lnbor-utaiilcd garments are all laid down, Their brows are adorned with a lov- ing crown; And clothed in white ruiinent they rent on the other shore Ui' tile river ol life for z~_vcrinol'e."" -.l.l~`. Floyd. I1. F. KEITH'S UNION SQUARE THEATRE, N. Y., WEEK OF JULY 22ND. A show that no villidevillirin canal- caliy everybody in New York City and vicinity-is the oilering at B.F, Keith’s Union Square Theatre for the week of July 22nd. It is exceptional from many standpoints with ‘every- thing to interest the lovers of good llmilsement. The stellar attraction will he the first appearance here of Nat Willis, known throughout the length and breadth of the land as the funniest Tramp Comedian on the American stage. Mr. Wills has head- cd his own company for many years and will make a short stay in vaude- ville appearing 'only on the Keith Circuit of Theakea. For this special occasion, Mr. Wills has a fresh fiund of stories and parodies. The Regular, a new one act comedv, will he pre- sented hv Vaudeville's foremost auth- or and comedian, `J. C. Nugent apd il well quam ,cnmp'nny. Everybbay, will welcome the appearance of Miss ,f f. i _ illniiitni ' *Uuestinn 0| h l b I d rn'ii°° 'lnliiilin iii°fne°il¢ ll15°vni3° al: ilip say I.q‘o pntllt mildly its unplenlant. l me_fnl ox rn sbor,extrn tlr%e.extra sglp an coal house All mnue up snot or Yo av ld nlllneh le! nl rl your fl t ~ ' . i» . _ ’ "" , , .. _ . _ _; 1'- _~ _ ~.fi ` _ . - . l~_¢‘..; , _ i.. i < _ _ i _V yur- _ _,__ ,_.': _ f ford to miss-and that means prncti~| ' ' ' io from downtown, Sammy Burns and Alice Fulton, who will offer a sensa- tional slnging and dancing act that has been the hit of the bill in every city where they have appeared. The same may be said of Mae Melville and Robert Higgins, who will give their excruciatlngly funny comedy eu- titled Just a Little Fun. The Frey loved by all who had the pleasure ollTwina are one of the features of the knowing him. Being strongly endow-,Barnum and Bailey Circus secured hv cd intellectually and having been, the management for this monster pio- well trained, his future proapects,gram to present their Classic Pune; seemed particularly bright. i He was; Di' the Ancient Greek and Roman Ath- iollowing his trade in Boston when heilctes. The Victoria Folir, 3 qua;-gatte became ill, and being brought home,0f YOUIIK men. WHO Will 050? 8 VETY by his father, he was confined to hislplcasihg specialty consisting of vocal hed, with ready and loving hands to`nnd instrumental selections. The pm-_ care for him, until death came as 3 formance will conclude with W. H. happy release to him from his suffer- Gr0h's spectacular novelty called, ing. For u time he wus cheered by "Adonis, the Act Beautiful," in which the thought that he might be restor- H irynlnnsi and an educated curling ed to health, but toward the end,iRiV€ a S128"-lint! performance that when all hope of i'cco\'ery`wus gone,{SeemB inconceivable. .___.__l_l_ SPARE THE BIRDS. School is over and it's ho! for holi- enrth, ann- his pony has been laid to-days and the country. Lal-vb years rent; but ue in not dead. Hin kindly bathing suits 'are being mended. and deeds and patient suffering will con- U16 hHml1100k has been dug out-of the i 158 Quegn St, _ ' tinlie to Speak to and inspire hislstore room and stowed into the bot. \' / loved_ ones left behind till the meet. t._<;mf0ri_fng §i;‘|_lnk. 'lihepc are always to __ ____ ____ , ing time shall come. He leaves he- _ _ 0 appe rees, lust the THE CIRGUS_ hind to mourn their loss a father, “fbi d19l5§l1Che spart, where it, can be _ step-mother and A sister, Miss Annie, E lmgi an it are One Can Bwillg. Shad- - . _ nt home; his brother. Ernest. Quin-‘Eg f’g'“,,lh° “““sm“°. *md liste? to mciiii cgiiéinliiinsiihliruicilia Sw. MMS-_ and his Sister. Mrs- John. be C, ‘1,_°" _,"h°_""f'°' ‘md ‘t is nam: nc cuariottetown on July sisc Darmh' Durcllcswjri Massg Besldes 8 gn h 5 U H “e “anti to speak' and August lst, will be found one of thwe. ll lnree circle of friends willian tw F wefhave to say ‘B mtended the rarest forms of animals life ever sadly miss _the _.wholesome influencelpar lcubarly °"hthe b-0Y5- A great helm-¢ coming to the no/me of man and companionship of this promising,;““n€’h _‘WH ‘Q1 0 30 t0 I-b0,,C0llHU`Y This i-are specie oi animals is called young nyan. ln the absence of Rev._ bfys e;h‘;°°1‘E'v;°“',““,?,; lndereli' evell; “I-Iippotragus Equinius" and is the J. F. F_oyd the funeral service was' ear __ _md th, k “.t _Q °°‘$_ :fy 1 only living one in America today, aimrnpriatelv and impressively con-ly nf th' “ _ ’ ‘.“hg"° ““ ° naving been captured by nn English ducted by the Rev. D. McLean in the god() n e mommg mt B shobglfn war correspondent during thc war be- l‘l'0S0"'¢0 Of n Very l8rf:e number of ‘;“ “ee h°“"m““_y bird” they ‘mn km tween the Boers and English. people. The pall-heiirers were: Thom-i tilgy ever 5t°.l"p°d __t°,t‘h,ink they The “I-lippotraglls Equinius" is the ns Moore, Lemuel McKinnon, Loi-no “,;"' "“d°mta“d that .lt “nt fu" at female gender and is known to the McPherson, Josepli (`_ui'lcy, Allen Mc- gh.” ""ly_ “m_"B'“l¥ pastlmei and mme' Boers as a speuie of Gemshok and Kinnon and Harold Mc/lllllum. The mg “hmh ‘S gmng tr.) bn-ng “great are today extinct The female is the "Grill 0fl0l'iI\EH were profllsc and beau-"lem, Oéhharglli totghelr °(;_u“try‘ To largest of the two being il feet at tlllil, and they came from many.pr°‘et tsl' h S ist le tm; ' “_ gover' the withers and the' ears are very frlcndri. Thus at the close of a sol-inmen at as la e y 1°° ed mm the large while the mane is small and renin service, in the presence of aadi{"a.tter decgarqshkggtdfarfhlgrs darle erect and the horns seldom exceed 36 hearts mid surrounded hy the lieail-'lgxnfvegver ,.li,cca,,s;es0nr;,,i,j,~°nbir3` inches in length. tics-of nature Worhy was gently limi-m_e"mn,__5; 5,"mk_,, d .h t th re yre n 3 This animal is to he found only in to rest on the I.ord's Diiy in the ht nlyft ‘te ta. Ewa ot Central South Africa and the Sengal Sherwood ilcinctcry. znogg f .c to aah tn; t e mi; they have never been very good "Thcy'rc gathering llomcwuriil from mir ses 3~hil:;eg,s,t| “.1-woes Tgrdreg breeders and it was seldom you ovcry land D ' ` would see as many as five together. One by onc, oiic by mic; iriitirl'ii0t!,10 (i;(;ii§f:!whe,?nv(3e 3],i,?,kIsg,’ti,os§ They are _hard fighters like the Huf- mnny crops there are-hay, corn, wheat and vegetables of all kinds. So remcmbcr that birds were provid- ed check the destructive insects that pray upon plants life, and to keck down the growth of weeds by eating a portion oi the seeds, and if you are interested in them do not shoot them but take it bird book away with you on your vacation and you will learn quite as much and find that lt will give you a great deal more pleasure to study to learn more about them, but take them in the right way. IIOW'S 'I`|IIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ag); cnsenof éla_tarr_h6h_ii_:. cannot. be CUTS hl B ,ITT ll . r.JIou»cNElr it u-\.. Toledo. 0 We the unrleraignerl have known F- J Chen‘y lortho last 16 yearn. and believe him perfect ly honnrab ga in all business transactions and financially able to curry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDINQ KINNAN in MARVIN. Wholesale Dru¢l¥ist~.'l`0l€f| 0- 0- H_a|l's Oatnrrh Cure is talfiin internally noting flireetlv upon ti-in hl d M\‘l '“U‘_" lun nurlncen n' '_he system. _Testimoni- niaspptlgrse. _Price 751: pe' bottle. Sold D 'll ltF. b_¥l’ake Hallilii Family Pills for constipn f. On f' < ,._...i..--1»_.___j The Marvelous Radium Corn Cure is the greatest Corn Cure " remedy in the world. _ " * Itfatope pain insiaQ,tly___and is guaranteed to reinovehthe w t_` niu fromone tot ree .il’3_f"' .~ i Radium Corn Cure is a i scientific remedy._u¢ientiilcal|y compounded- It is put np in a moat convenient form;ia easily till it hisdone its work. For Buulbns and cailonses get Non plclnge which is ~.~.- fi .1 .__| Beslt-'fiftl1igf.. ` \ Underwear Without doubt the best' summer underwear you can buy -- the coolest,best fitting and most satisfac- tory are these Combination A' Suits that we are showing right now. Those who wear iiuion wear seldom go back to the old two-piece suits. With the union suits there is no, buncliing up at the waist-line, clothes lit better and you feel cooler and more comfoi t- able. Ail sizes in many grades of balbrig gan,mesli and porous-knits at $1, $1.25, $1 50 and a suit .- BROVVN`S falo and will not hesitate to attack a person on the least provocatwn- ‘ _ ---_i _E .“ f induce `al'l applied,/ind holds in its place ' used same as the corn. cure. I 25:. Box. _ _i :». /l-.. Straw llntl 5!! ollf Window for Hint Go _ v.|.,¢, Reduced Prices 011 Straw llats As our purch- ase of PANAMA and STRAW hats for this season was larger than in former years and the weather con- ditions to date be- i n gf 'unfavorable we have more hats fy into _"fs reaf- tlian we care to car- . h, I .‘ V #ffl _ 1 .. ..~ _ 1;: » __ _ , Ll vv_li§¢__ ne '= Q21 iler and in good re. _ le, YN 010-_ Appl to R. i., no _ ,_-. _ . ' . bit ,l»., M, R = ;'.l"= ARN. azxsa run'r`_ ._ --'_ ifor ~ nverting lnboig dwel. H__ ' 1 ioml foul from Dalton: heat eco.; ._ _ _ _ _1_-iouiislna. ivo`r;""‘é':, .Ln a i>llm"s"a1.lcl< roi? ¢l..i¥._ pairs ei-one foxes, 3 pair, _darh__rell. Had young this year, A few cubs at $25.00 a pair. Also ` some mink. R. J. lqelkll 'png' ____ _ ,___ _.I-95_I__.__-_§___' LOST., ON TUESDAY, IN CHKR- lottetowii or Victoria Park, p, War.- erman’s fountain pen and card case. Ezra J. Dorsey, 222 Pownal St. 7-183131. l ___iIAI.E IIELP WANTED AT ONCE A BOY T0 learn llorscshoeing. Onc with some experience. Apply J. A. Henderson, _180 Queen St. » 'I-18lldEtl. BOY WANTED TO WORK IN LIV- ery Stable. Apply W. S. Brown. _ Fitzroy S_t_ ' _ WANTED APPRENTIGE IN FOUN~ dry. Apply D. Stewart_& Co. 6-1lMtf. i _ MISCELLANEOUS GOOD GRADE OF FOXES RANCH- cii on lay of 20 per cent increase. _ N0 increase, no charge. Safe ranch. Apply hy lat August, A. B.,Gual- ilian Oilice, Charlottetown. ' 7-17M4ipd. ro LET” i . "ro i.u'r-No. zal SYDNEY sr. nun ies wafer st. Apply to _-.lui Kent si.. '1-isivm. e ` "34°l'EF5_ 'l"""T'“’ f__ A TEACHER WANTED FORMT. Buchanan School.. $25.00 supple- ment. Nell McLeod, Secretary. ` 7-l5MEGlP(I. TEACHER WANTED, PRIMARY Dept., Alberton High School. .Sup- plement $105.00._ John T. Profit, Trilstee. ` 7-18M6i. WANTED, SCHOOL TEACHER FOR Mt. Herbert, No. 157. First or second class. lM,,le preferred). Sup- plement $50. Sampson Farquharson, _ Se_'c_y, Hillsboro. ~7~16lIBigQ-_ PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS KE- .quired _for graded and rural sp- Dolntments opening _after..mida\m:.» mer vacation. Highest salaries ob- tained; full details supplied; Apply, stating qilnliiicatious to' Oanndlalr Teachers' Agency, Box 807, Regi- na. for Saskatchewan schools; and Room 11, Aull Block, Cnlggr , for Alberta appointments. 7- bilm. l WANTED wllurrnn. 'rwo o6'.l'r Mkknnéi. Apply to W. B. Leard, tailor. Bour- is 1-i9Msl__ WANTED AN onGANIs'r AND choir leader by the let of July' for Graco Methodist Church, Charlotte- t0wn. Apply to .Inman Garter, 45 _F’Z?l’2_'__B'i""-°'____.________ " *-\°\*'*\'- WANTED. COMPOSITOR AT ONBE. Wfltv Stating salary gud experientia- sues Bold. sorts minions _“_- -v a 1 I 1. _Daily,~ Record, Shorbronk,_Q . a., » J _ _ 'I-18K6i§‘§'._ ,_ -