F -,x es -_'if i umm muse one _ ~»»» THB 0 _Yi`F -» .~,. MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ~ Heights, in that city. Mr. Dlngwell Halifax, S1 john. Montreal, blierbriuke, l\u gsu n, Sydney, was fo,-mm-ly $ "si,-lent of go,"-;B_ Charlottetown, St. ]ohn's l\fld, whue Ms man' friends are glad to - ._ are-, into _ ” self i himio expect. Live, wide- U10” Sholllfi ‘wt be Cmfled away by t,hl3 idefi' ‘ 1 Bolston. arrived in Souris Tuesday en apartnership IS possible as we shall point 0111 111 _ mums to Litiis Rivers, where they our next talk in this space. intend spending H few Weeks with i F. B. McCURDY & C0.. *""" H' ”‘“‘“'°“’ B°?.‘.?i’.1' -"’“‘l°' BANKS.' Ask. Bid. * Britisb._..__ __ ___1s5 154 Commerce _....120-1 Nova Scdtiu ......27b'§ Montreal ._..._2-lil; Royal x. il......_ ...__.__....221|; 220 27.'1} 24S} 229 MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire. _ ... . . . . ..100 Acadia Sip,-rsr, pid... ......104 pc., em ._ 13 98 100 69 lrandramllenderson com.......18 15 C. B. Elec. com. (,Ct,,he,. _ East. Can. Suv. & Loan....._141 137 |i,._,-,.n,|,¢.,- Eastern Trust... 131; _;,,,,,,,,,~y Halifax Cold Storage pfd....101 Halifax Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.100 Hewson Pure Wool Tex. com 25 Hewson' Pure Wool Tex. pfd. with 30 p.c. od com stock 100 Mar. Tel. c0m.......... ...'16 98 20 99 ` Do. pid ...... .._......105 102; N. B. Telephone ,...__104 96 N. s. car, ist pm. x.£i.__.... 91 C5 43 31 90 30 102 l Do. 2nd pfil..._._.___.. Do. 3rd pf1l......... _...._.__5<| Do. common .._...40 N. s. clay works, pid 95 do. do. com......_..._.... Btanileld pfd_..__....... ..........._lU5 Do. com._....... 02 Trinidad Cons. Tel. coin......... ..... .1111 Trinidad Electric ...... 73 BONDS _ Brandon-Henderson 6’s I' 100 C. B. Elec. 'B ...._..95§ 94 93 Toronto liy A 141; ftlnrizh 101 lrsceniher 96A 953 53 Chronicle 6’s ‘.09 Halifax Tram 5‘s _........10l. 99 Hewson Pure Wool Tex. 6's with 30 p. c. honus___......102 Maritime Telephone 6’s ._....l07 N. S. Steel, lst Mort. 5's_..‘35 Do. Debariture Stock...._.._.105 Porto Rico 5‘s ....... ._ Stanfielil 6’s 1021 Trinidad Telephone 6's._..........101 Trinidad Electric Sja 100 104; 94 102; 94 101 099 im NEW YORK STOCKS. (Quotations Furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy di Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex change, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P. E. I. July 31,12. High Low Close Atchison "xp" 107: 107; 1012 Am. Beet. Sugar 71.} 70-1 78% Am. Smelters 838 53 832 Amal. Copper 83; 82i Brooklyn R. T. 921 92 Erie 36 Great Northern Pld Lehigh Valley Miss. Pacific Northern Pacific 'Pennsylvania Heading Rock Island Southern Railway 167% 166; 362 36% 1 242 123% 0232 1233; 1652 lti4 25 24; sz-5 021 35} 36 1402 167? 362 124§ 1235 1 U52 25 28§ _ C _ ‘ 3. i_____ _ __ _ __ _ fastem We Ce. ~ "» _ Ll _ I” 3" "f..””’*`,1_*°:*°'?‘_'“» if was ss'm,' siiws neu, sfsleeil J St. Paul Sugar Union Pacific ' 169; 168 U. s. seen 10;; 603 Anas. Copper ' 412 41ii Beth. Steel 351 3-'it Mex. Petroleum "X D" 681 GS _Utah Copper 625 615 1035 127 169; 70; 412 os 62; MONTREAL STOCKS. .Tulv 31,12. _ ‘_ *__ ° _Qheap _Boots Ladies’ Dongola. Boots, Lace _ _ 1.1: _ ; pail' ii. ‘ .1.. A. Maroes, Montrenl; __ ‘ Ii. Eastwood,~Montreal; ' _ . ' 'T ' R. M. Iioylc, Ottuw ' _ _ e m C Il. _ ' . A _C ` llobt. 'l‘hoinpson, St. John; ' ° f_ _ Miss Thompson, St. John; ' _ RIQ " Miss Donald, New York; M- ‘SCU I » Dr. Gnrrigencs, New York; - Q Io R. Murray, St. John; r ~ ‘r - T. C_»ilurgn, Moncton; _ - - _ __ __ _ _ _ Mrs. T. O. Ilurgn. Moncton: _ .fu .g ` ' ' " `1‘- p Mrs. Lawson, Edmonton; ' .- .N us, _ Master Lawson, Fldlnonton; _ Master Burgn, Edmonton; _s_` _ rndugrl' Neil3McQuarrie, Bummerslile; ' _' ` ‘ ~ " ' T. ordon Ives, Montague; ’. Pmlds libeo. Proctor, Hoag Circus; nur Genuine emi llssnasiissnimieea 'V'“‘~ V°°°» Ii1i"°i': y . l*.Burne & Company. 1 1 Wxbm Usoneieh flour Mills. c soho unanimity oe. ltendard Drain Pipe Uo. eeleene on SPIOIAI infer 3% ee arg ihuagur Fernie: li :yup-eem_a _,_ .ne s i i _ »~ ~' ' _ _,sz mm ins !¢..iu»i»f- me _ary ’ ' rl" Y s 35, Miss J. 0. l\IcQuaid, Souris; _'-'§.0?-‘Q74 -sais High Low Close Canadian Pscinc 2713 268} 271! Detroit 72 71% 71% Dom. Steel Ciirp'n 64 533 63% .\linn & St. Paul (Soo) 1502 148 150§ Montreal Power "X11" 230 2273 2_30 .\'. .steel .e i‘osi 94 as `_.e3 liichelicu & Ontario 117 Shawinigun 150 COTTON. V July 31, 12. High Low 12.96 12.71 13.01 12.78 12.96 12.76 13.05 12.87 Close 12.89 12.97 12.90 12.98 WHEAT " July 31,12. High Low Close Septeniber 94 93; 93; 9 ____i____ illliii iiiiiiiiil _ _ QUEEN. J. S. Perry, Suiunierside; l-J. (‘urtis, and wife, Muinc; Mrs. W. G. MacDonald, ilnnjiilton; .\lrs. L. l\fcKinnon, New York; W. H. Hughes, St. John; W. W. Owens, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; H. T. Fulton wife and child. Stewiak; H. B. Clark and wife, Sussex; and Mrs. Chafer, Washington; Durno, St. John; L. Webster, Boston; Mrs. Jas. NcCue, Boston; " ' ` Miss M.;Westaway, Boston; H. K. Roberts, Somerville; _ A. McKay, Winnipeg; Carter, Halifax; Summer, Tignigh; e Haag Circus, Fox and wife ,l\Iorell; Flow, Murray Harbor; Mrs. B. Clow, Murray Harbor; I. Millar, Murray Harbor; ' ' .‘ili`S. 1. Millar, Murray Harbor; Q. Hsugliam, Montreal; W. D. Summer, Tignish; Miss Annie Raining, Hamilton; Mrs. Gaudet, Summerside; Mrs. W. Mctiuarrie, Hampton; M. liaslnin, Hampton; L_ M. Trowsdale, Hampton; Mrs. F. H. McLaigle, Chatham; Miss Anderson, New Bedford, Mass; J. W. Faniphcll, Charlottetown. J. Keenan, Charlottetown. Dr. (ioske, Haag Shows, A. W. Edwards, Truro. Wm. McMillan, Richniond. W. J. Anderson, Bathllrist. J. W. Murphy, Charlottetowm. C. B. L. F. Miss Pf?‘:§_‘5f’1 S9? VICTORIA. John M. Smith, .Montreal; G. S. Ingrau, St. John; F. T. Casey, Moncton; ' Mrs. IC. Doiiglas, New York; Alien Mcllonuld, Kinkora; G. A. McKenna and wife, Miami Fra; Miss lil. Mosle, Ilrackley Bench; Miss M. Deliain, Ilracklev Bosch; J F Hoope Hrackle Beach- M.- McKinnon, Charlottetown; f`. ('. Ray and wife, Ottawa; Jas. Reid, Toronto; DY- T- E- E. BONUS. Charlottetown; A. (1. Louthler, Montreal; A. Blackly, Montreal; ' ' A. E. Morris, Amherst; Jas. Iiainer, Halifax; Byron N. Bnluer, Halifax; J. Poler, Baltimore, ‘ I. Evansburg, Baltimore; W. F. Coles, Philadelphia; Geo. Forbes, Picton; N () Brown New Yiuk nr » A Hfififrsi Suinmersiile, Longhiirst, Montreal; l J. McQ\larrie, St. John; Stewart, Georgetown; Stevenson, Fortune; h 1-I. Falco, St. John; D- Compton and wife, Regina. Suk; Chee. and Mrs. Longwoi-th and. ~ family, Charlottetown; Stevens, 'rrui-e; PP! if A. Mtlnod, Bt. John. Mrs. W. Irwin, Shure Hotel. B _ one Mies Helm Fender, laeriqwirth ieoRoeo,I4re¥wefthBettti‘.w »‘=~ -;»._...r,~`_ . 7 .I ___q¢ p¢y|'to buy in this Province. f 4...°0ne cent per word each insertion ° ' ...°A. M. d Mrs. Pasein, Boston, ak¢v:1hat:¢lZl:1g§l¢leftd1;:ll§tg Maas. are vi:l.ting at their summer re- HI: would) like to become a part- 'id_9°°° “t H°u° Bay" and prosperous concern. Working ..L'F. G. Jordan, Agent will be able to save but a comparatively' glad to receive all news. advertieins year, he has almost persuaded him- and subscriptions in souris and .vic- in a prosperous business is al. inity_ His office P11006 N0- 1° 5- W. ’l$nton, Summer-side; ' ' 75001118 i_=.iisT ii»iiiDf"iiiiiriTiliiuE- .i___ \~u£”___v_v_,,~\#;-....1-sr._~_.+v~ho~r.f._:.--_ Y. ..."I'he Morning Daily Guardian can Montazue. .’Jamea M and Mrs McDonald; their brother Wm. Mi:Donald.' has about completed bu g hims lf a beautiful bungalow on Liberty's hear of his success.° Miss H. Shaw, _Longworth Hotel. Miss H. Shaw, Longworth Hote_ Miss J. 0. Hollerin, Longworth Ho- tel. D. M. Curry, Sussex. Miss Georgie Kelly, Charlottetown. T. B. Cook, Stratford. W. H. Fell, Toronto. E. __Horne, Montreal. . Waye, Montreal. A. Bell, Halifax. H. Morgan, Montreal. _ aries Walker, Hamilton. D. McDonald, Boston. R. Murphy, New York, _ Smith, Boston. A. Wills. Halifax, T. W. and Mrs. Hunter, Devon. W. T. Hunter, sr, Devon. E. A. Hunter, Devon. Miss Hunter, Devon. F.-L. and Mrs. Grant, New York. H. L_ Graser, New Glasgow. REVERE. Mrs. Wm. Douse and two children, Boston. Mavor Morrison and wife, Summer- side. " _ liohituile and wife, New York. _ _ W. Moore, New York. li. Gorrill, Northam. ` _ J. Shea, St. Louis. . H. Gavin, St. Louis. Shea, St. Louis. _ A, Murphy, Hope River. Mcllonald, Mt. Stewart. I). Mchlacliern, Iiutte, Mont. Walter Rogerson, Exchange Road. J. A. McDonald, Vernon. M. C. Delaney, Tryon. R. W. McKenzie, Toronto, Ont. Thos. Robertson, Halifax. _ Miss A. E. LeRoy, Somerville,Mnss. Miss G. Pike, Somerville, Mass. Miss H. Pike, Somerville, Mass. Ed Carleton, New York City. B. J. Carmichael, Peakes. \ D. W. Smith, Kinross. sFPQFs@@ 3 _ Eomospws York City. _ ~- QC. W. Coffin, Savage Harbor Wf' Sturgis C. Jarvis, Brookline, Mass A. E. Leigh, Charlottetown. (Thus B. Gay, Charlottetown. Mrs. J. H. Carvill, -Newport, Mo. .I. C. Maneul, Georgetown. John Samuels, Ottawa. ' J. l\'lacGuire, Parshoro, N. S, G. T. Wright, Montague. Miss Lena E. Wright, Montague. ` F. A. Peters, Halifax, N, S, H. L. Blayden, Si.. John, N. B. I). D. Macdonald, Boston, Moen. S. T. Gallant, Piusville. » Miss Ida McDonald, Boston. Miss Nellie Redmond, }_loston_ Mrs. J. McGuire, Purrsboro_ 'N. S. J. H. Gaudet, Summersidc. Sterling Philips, Summersiile, C. Kenny, Summerside. » (.1. D. Collings, Galt, Ont, Wesley smith, North Hustico. .\lrs. F. F. Colburn, Cambridge, Mass. Miss M. Compton, Detroit, Mich, Miss E. Flemming, Detroit, Mi¢\,_ L_ S. Cobb, Jr and wife, (lrusebeck, Texas. . P. Murphy, Searltdwn. urge Morrison, Brudalhane. und Mrs. Murphy, kingston, ll. McLeod, Mount Stewart. ss Etta M. Pigott, Savage Hh, ic. 1.. veins, Bristol. Thos Harnrn, Quebec City. li. H. Davison, St. Peters. Miss Olga Anderson, St. Peters. Fred Bell, Cape Traverse. S. E. Dawson, Victoria. l). H. McQuarrie, Victoria. Thos Horton, Murray River. A. J. and Mrs. Nicholson, Miscon- che. - Geo. Myers, Hampton. _ C, l). Leard, Augustine Cove. I). Mclieoil, Hunter River. J. T. Muruhy, Ehsfleet. Kennedy, Bradalbane. S. Ilrntley, Calgary, Albert. Nicholson, Stanley Bridge. il. Nicholson, Stanley Bridge. Wilbur McKinnon, Hampton. J. A. Cameron, New Glasgow,N.S. Miss 'Nettie Crosby, Lawrence, N. S. Iloac, Yarmoutli, N. S. I.. H. Shepard. Toronto, Ont. R.',Ii. Hhrily,‘St. John. N. B. (‘. Campbell, St. John,'.N. B. Hilns Chappell, (lramville. Russell Cox, Morell. F. H. McMllllan, Portsmouth, N.H. Miss Nett-ie\ Crosby, Lawrence, Mass. I-I. 1?-'_ E §¥_‘~.“§?` .z.'°‘EZ Crosby Bonshnw. be obtained at W. A. Johnaton'l, \i _V a lication, makes the startling state- ment that "he does not think not think it is socially desirable that he asks, "while eminently sane in its rotics, and bnll-baked geniuses, as new movement making for progress? for edvprtieing in this column. Cub Inuit accompany order and five 901' cant dilcount allowed. lllnumum _charge twenty-nve cents. . ....°'rhe Morning Daily Guardian cell Be obtained at H. J. Mabon'a Drug _ tore, Sourfa. . _..°Martln Melifnnon, lgeilt. will be glad to receive ‘all newl, advertising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity. His office phone No. is 20; ‘ ...°Subscrlbers should renew, week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not mise an issue, as all papers are dis- continued promptly on expiry date. _ ._.°We are offering all summer goods at lowest possible prices as we wish to begin each season with new, fresh stock. We cannot enumerate the dif- ferent values, but ask all to EXE-milifi closely during the next few weeks. McLeod and McGregor, Montague. 8-lME1l. SHIPPING NEWS. i ENTERED, Charlottetown, July 30, 1912-Schooners Lady May, MacDon- gall, Picton; Stella, Walker, Port Hawkesbury; Minnie Bell, » fishy, Bale Berte; Jessie and Ada, Beers, Belle River; S. S. Halifax, Ellis. Boston; CLEARED, Charlottetown, July 30, 1.912-Schooners Stella, Walker, Port Hawkesbury; Lady May, McDougall. Belle River; Sadie 0’H0lrnes, Boutln, Buctouchc; Jessie & Ada, Beers, Belle River; Minnie Bell, Sunby, Pugwash; S. S. Halifax, Ellis, Boston. SOCIALISM AND INSANITY COMBINE. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, July 31-Dr. Alfred Sal- ter, Socialist and Labor candidate for liermondsey, discussing “Social- ism and Insanit ” in Socialist pub- shall ever eliminate insanity alto- gether, and I would add that I do we should." “Is not the Socialist movement," tendency, filled with cranks and neu- wcll as with many men and women of real conspicuous genius? Has not the ' tendency in all ages been for the neurotlcs to gravitate towards any And has not progress' always been achieved in the end' by the visionar- ies and fanatics and neuropaths driv- Fred S. and Mrs. Radford, New ing forward the great inert, stolid, sane, and non-progressive crowd? You sanity! ' ` N0 MURE niiimiurr, i=1u_iNc inin. tion of all who see it? cd coin? Will never care to use ordinary tonics again. " ' No poisonous sugar of lead, no sul- phur, no injurious ingredients iD iottetown, guarantees it. "M:1c'a Free Registration Bureau is a decided boon to invulids and nur- ses in touch with each other without iost and ig. big saving in time and trouble. Try this Bureau, The Two Macs, 149 Great George St. _ _ - 7-28 M tf. .. 1 WASHINGTON, July 30-The Gov- ernment weather report save: Mod important features of weather di past week is the very general absence able for vegetation. Ground is dry and rain is needed ln all last named states. To eastward of Mississippi weather ls every\vhu'e‘ favordble.Some showers occurred in northrrfportioii and heavy rains fell locally in West' Virginia, Ohio. » western Pennsylvania. and _noutherq‘, Tchigan, doing con-A .eidersbfe dame e if-» overflow. spring wheat reg'-lon weiltln-r was nearly everywheife favorable. showers occurred in many portions and amen- ce of e_|cenlve'hcat.»nrevented rapid evaporation of moisture from soil in districts without suBclent reinfell.In cotton reg-ion the warmth and ~-snernl absence of rainfall in central statue ni hole were doubtless very henenclel fol- lowing long period of excecllve rains in these etetee.. In western district _ of belt weather ,wa het turnout and - lifligltffefiewth se deeurreil were _ tloiit inate_rie!`~nenengi Rain is no; __ ly needed __ ti lo ama -an in miereuv; but ei-elim! me sol , M , \ *\ ' ~-“ Vi' ‘» _ ’ ‘ “ l 'Miss T. Fader, longworth Hotel. 1 _ `. __ 'l _ “__ Min M. Irwin. womb num. _ _ _ »» g, ____ illffi \ `, . cannothave progress without neuros- is, and you cannot have neurosis without a certain proportion of i.n- nlyl »lllCtlB boy put' it just right when he sud: “ M_ y `! Bu fi sort Kelioseis easy to eat l”_ CANADA'S VOICE. ' LONDON, July 30-Harold Spend- er, writing editorially in the Daily News and Leader this morning on the subject of cabinet control of for- eign affairs, in conjunction with the domlnions, points out how peace or war was practically in the hands 'oi the cabinet, altho it is even possible that ,war might be declared by the prime minister alone. "Therefore," argues Mr. Spendor. “lf the dominions were given a statutory voice they would actually possess more power than the house of commons or the cabinet." _ The article proceeds to speak ol the remarkable change ,in the attitude of the British government, and then Mr. Spender says: "‘If Canada is to have a voice,_ it is clear ‘that the other Dominions must also have a similar concession. Any council formed will have to be W6 consulted on all important questions of foreign policy and if there is any reality in thc plan the British cab- inet will nccessatily be obliged to accept the aihicc of the dominions-_ "In that way," the article lJi`0‘ ceeds, "the supremacy of the cabinet will certainly be lmlillifilfl. flild S0 far as the British cabinet is impaired to that extent, 9, blow will hc struck at the British parliament from which the cabinet is drawn. “would this fundamental change in government make pence or war?" asks Mr. Spender, and he answers the question by saying: “It is to he feared of the conse- quences of war, but as the dominions are far _ remmgd from the D!‘0bBlJl8 genter of any uropean war, they would be far less liable to those re- straints." "It is perfectly natural," cohitinued Mr. Spender, "1 that Great Britain the dominions to help' her both in defense and offense, but li. was the dream of the car1ier`school ‘that the British empire should be n league of peace,” DEACONESS APPOINTED. _» 'rouowro ont., Jiiiy :io-Among the appointments mode by Rev D1 George J. Bishop, Superintendent of 'W ' , Methodist Deaconess work and prin- Mefi “"4 W°m¢"-do Y.°“ ‘fmt fi cipsi oi me 'rmiiiiiig sfii..o1_is time splendid head of luxuriant hair _frec D! Miss Leone Winter Of the. _Jnst Do you want hair so bewitchingly Mission at H,,max_ radiant that it compels the admira- 1 DIED FROM DRINK. 1 Do you want a scalp as immaculate- _ .__ ly clealgand bright as a newly-mintf NEW GLASG0w_ \_],,]y 30_ An Englishman, named J C Halford 1 D" YU” want to use 9' hair dns* was found dead in a fitld' e r th' _ _ ‘ | ll H. _ e glgtthfllt Wm Zgrelg' l’r°"§“_t yillldnegsé New Glasgow pumping station, 'this a “WW5 I' "B es ““ 1” 50"? ° morning. Along with numher of B-Hd makes Y°\U`i¢“ti"° heiid fed fane? companions the deceased had spent _ 'Eben SP°';‘1 __-1_0 °*;"§A§§§,X°;§YS “Y yssisras., in ous find, sin ii is sup- ““ get 5 ’° e 0 “ge posed they had been drinking, as at any drug store or toilet goods t - _ counter. Use lifes directed _and you favgralhemtxftlrhhot les were' ‘Gund ly ng a ou e story the compan- ions tell is that they slept in the field all night and this morning could not arouse Halford. The gang worked for contractors Gammon and PARISIAN Sage' Ask tor PARISIAN Weir, on the gravitation works. Cor- ' 522% F Hugh” dmggist Chap ner Kennedy held an inquest into the i . 1. .. . case. the jur returning 3 verdict or death from ilrlnking. Judging by_letters found on Hal- ford, he belonged to London, Eng- -and, and was rather well connected. He was ,, comparative stranger here. He has a sister, Annie, whose ad- dress ls 1 ‘Princess avenue, Victoria road, Worr Green, London west. 'He apparently had no friends in this wuxrnnn Ash ondr IN U. s. A5 °°“”""' I AN Ussuccicssrui. _ ATTEMPT A'r_ RESCUE. -_-A_ 'UNION'l‘OWN, Pa., July 30- Af- ter slxty hours' contin-uous labor, cf Iain ‘-IV" "meh "1 central and workmen todny succeeded in cutting §°“"“"“ P°‘”““““ °‘ °"““"v ""4 °°"‘- thru the ss root wsu siipsrsufig 1...- purntively low temporatliyfes of the mont Mines ND_ 1 ,md N,.,_ . 2_ but “°rth"“ l"°"ti""' 1” °°"" Und found no trace of John Scanler and what (winter) stat” c°"dm°““ wer” John`Bolchek, miners, caught ln tho very favorable ln northern portion to min, by the Hoof; of Jury 24¢y,_ westward of Mississippi, but in north Then- bodies me be|iev,,_,| to be Texas. Uklnhomn. Arkansas und under debris in another part of the Paris of Missouri several lacks! mins. It was decided many to drill rein. hizh temperswes and nearly from the suriscs into nie workings constant sunshine have been unfnvor- at the Siipoi-ba min” in 5,, ,gm-g, ¢o the bodies of fifteen miners were drowned there last- Wed- Three big pumps have been since the mine was flooded only; lowered ‘the water six- - should rejoice at the willingness of' - T`"%;/piesaixi mis .ii .im-. 1.. if ~__m`m"'m' - nc’ f _,thi lclilini mills Inthdamamlililtza V .L_ Earlene me osrmsify posse, _ _ 1 ' Ol' LLL" Eastern Iieneminufione: S100- $509-3|- ff1?c_u1CK _-._ 'niiiraasns usursx New D.;\m`? . ’ _ Stop and consider. 7-_ieuusissif __ Nr New Mark _Of at Kalamazoo. 11173’ Would you breed to Bergen 2.06 3'4'WllY °f¢°\1"S¢ YU” W°Um_‘» but _ _ -." C ‘ I you ci1\1’t- ‘ _ ...i , _ But You Can Breed To |ni¢,»¢¢ipsys||le'J_;nuary lst. snlilaly let " 1" ` ' '¢""| in-" - Premnc psymesi v/11:1: _aio at 2%?) _iaigggt in U _xringognu __§,,\;E¢<:_1\’ ditloaeliy l\1\l‘llI'f¢°§3°,,d_ §’,,,.,|,,,, ,,.,.,,,¢s ni ine uusrenteeiuz .om- Qgggrnggpz 0l»§:=,°,,,, Cu- 00,, amount ta r9.s6i_,m1_er nesrl_y_t_.s_n_ times _ tho amount ullesue 1 - __ ‘f ' Price |021-2 |nf.Yield 3-4 p.c. You cah’t get them on this Islnnd._ Kinaros will be lionie until August 10. A _ T- G 03 D 0N |VE_5_.__?}_ J - _ Montague. Owner sii” & ~cie.~f= Z KINARQS fb ii f1'iiso2_oa3.,. » _ ' 1 llzlilllere-rilseegag yoligfind anollicr stallion with such a producing 1 li hi.. -1,... ¢ he 1 5*" tween M g Montague two of the best shipping portson P. E. Island. Farm con- under a high stale of cultivation, balance covered with hard and soft ard, well watered and fenced, ex- and out buildings Everytluugin apply to owner on premises. JOHN ROBERTSON, ' Treemont Fsrni, Lower Montague. P. E. I. 5- 7dttsrstf _ \,,\'. pg _ 1 lf' -15 aémé if ‘$3 Msn. c6NrRAcr SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri- ilny, the 13th September, 1912, for the conveyance of His Majesty’g Mails, on 5 proposed contract for four years, six round trips per week, between Long River and N\cw Lon don (Rural Delivery) from the Post- master General’s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- Post Office Inspector Post Office Inspector'a Office, "For cleaning wall paper, kalso- mine or fresco vou need Smoky City Woll Paper Cleaner a new prepare- tion that has wonderful merits-thc best cleaner of its kind on the does not stain or fade. absolutely guaranteed, large can 2541, The Two Macs. 149 Gt. George st. 7-zsivi ti. “_W8 buy our -tobaccos direct frum_ the-lending factories in (‘.annds_' re. celve fresh shipments weekly and ke~ the tobacco in fine condition in our plugand boxerhmlxtures. Make this Kinnon Drug L'-o`., cornsi- Grunt G,-,,_ and Kent Ste. Mp}i,;_ "The Marguerite ls without doubt he highest grade 10c. cigar on thi- market. It is mails from best qunu ty Havana _ond Summsti-e, leaves, skilfully blended and eioaely .wi-gp. peil. _It is the fsvorltveigar of 'oy-_ perts--the only one ftliht' will satisfy you. 10c. each, 3 io ‘i 2iin.` 'luck-` ett's Bouquet is a spllndid Bel- Mg.; ar. Try them. The Two Macs. "Brown offers youierythlng tim; ll reasonable and right, in m¢n',,|,,,-_ ni|hl“§| Bild ClOtl`l8B. whBf.9VGI‘ y0|| want you are sure to get-at Brown‘s _lt_ the right price. 7..31M;ii, "‘.'I»0eVe your prescription with ue. Wd have had long and thorough ex. patience in this branch of our busi- lql. our prescription department having s record that cannot he ben. _*Oli BY luv Other on the Island. Only licensed. exnsri pharmacists work in me department and every proscrip. li ll llvllble checked. and weighed to insure accuracy. We qu an . l>l'\l¢rlDtloh of any doctor. Two Macs, » ` ~ '~ '_ 1 1\-88Mt!. W* W' W- li* Hrvhlra. in wood. 1 r-2 acres under good orch- - v 1 Farm For Sa|e~ ~-Meds n1eo Halifax. Tosouro, QUsBs._c_ MQNTREA-L orrswa ' »oNDoN. seg. COMMON STOCli posed contract may be s_een and blank forms of _Tender ma , be obtained at ‘ »' g ' the Post Offices of long River, New *_'“*°" _ __ London, and at the office of the Post ' Office Inspector, Charlottetown. _ Joi-IN F. wi-nzsn, _ _ _ . `. I4’ i .` ' - ". _. » ‘ e _ Charlottetown, July 30th, 1912. _ 8-lMth3w. i A _ _ . above date. ~f; classes:- '__`.,',.__, ` fa purse §i50.0U. _ ‘_ ' 2.40 Class Straight _ patent humidors. Our line incluil 1 ` all the famous brands in nn,.,ki,‘;.iipu"c $l0"'no‘ ` emi chewing rsiiscsas iii i.i..,,_ ,,,,,,,r 241| Chu Si-eight, Pine purse $100 00. ' - 5' " your tobacco hci1d<|\iarters_ The MC. _ . ltniriee close Aug. Srl |912; . _ _Q lieenylgiiurniiteed to ‘fill thee_e'cl may _béuissiiretl of one of the Island 'f *Blttry list will, appear lst- er. 1 ' ' ‘Special iiixlus at reduced rated. Traverse, Ch'iown and Sou s._ ' '.5 Hordluhersservedhnilie' ihenfeiil "tables will be ‘\iMi.'i""`1» years. wlrch isa iiafflei_eut_¢\1l _r tee for the best dinner in teem ° ilimifiivii i§r>.F&i!fi€éii.l T nsivi fsfgsi ihealiis I i' il _ f \ ,_ __ T. \§_ " '.,, _:__ ‘I-§§Er_1lMv L" _ " '“"` .,` " ‘ ` _ if” _ ,, ,_-i-_,,.\,. » 'H > " ,_ . ~_, \ ,- I I ' - L Yi 1* 'ff ,. I 'f'~’r¢‘0:5 ‘ » r $ | ‘_ ' i' 4 se " 5-fi at of '4"`.`-1 -_ if ss 7 lllfif. ` ` ` 4 'Sat'urday, lAu'_gust lflih, |912 mm T1e management intend holding ken It cleans and disinfms ______ their imnusl horse race meeting on There will be the `_#`ql,loW'_ing 2 is crm mi siia".°'l!i¢s 1 Already sufficient entries? ll W with be vi-ry _,best horses in lvfariiime Provinces So the publlf iiiiyshlciifg ever .held on PP? w.ll run from B\1nrmersfde,~Ca` - 2.' same nmimgement as on __ _,_ ___ __.__ __/_ 3. ___ . __ _