.'.\v __ _ JUNE 25 1912 "THE LATEST NEWS _ C . ...sen ' ...__ _ __~ . -_ _._ . _ _ _fri-is ents exrra A trial of coffee wi cheap grade of coffee, a few PACKED IN ONE AND TWO YOU ARE USING A P0_uNoc/in ONLY per pound will give you an iinmeasurnbly' finer beverage worth many timestheextraexpeuditure. Sul .Brand °"§.5E _ ll prove it. MONTREAL vi lliitli it Judi 'i VVellner`s Tl1e“VVatcl1 With a Name The Wellrzer Watch is un Sioeiiriilc tlnu-ke:-1.-per ll is n vrntcl will give you correct tiiuc under al ous Why not call und see our var ivty, styles and sizes. _ jewelry Store 1 --.....__l.._....._.._.,,._.. ._ _ ______.... J. __.........,.__._ "' __._,__.__.________ Amateur iWork' , .»/lv Ilriiiz your films nnrl urg- iitivun tu us. Imt un :ittoml to all thi- mi-any work eoriiwut- .-u with snap» l i CHAR-LOTTETOWN _ _ _,L i ~ fn... , l l \` 'AND ELSEWHERE 5 lt. pays .ro `buy in this Province. E. H. MacEachern, Charlottetown .vas a passenger east yesterday al .erno0n. ‘ 4 Capt. D. MacDonald, Souris, wa vn Charlottetown yesterday and r turned in the afternoon. - J. A. 0'Holloran, Station Agent O'Leary, was in Charlottetown yes terday. Misses Victoria Jenkins and Beal-ii. Weatherhie, Marion, are sponding 1- ew days in Annandale. ,___- Misses Margaret and Minnie' Mc lcill, _Village -.`.reen, were passenger. to Charlottetown yesterday. Rev. Eiven McDougall will preach ~lahlmtli -30th at Birch Hill nt 10.30 _\'lillvie\v at 2.30 und Kinross at 6.3- p.m. ` Post Office Inspector J. F. Whear Charlottetown, was a passenger oi the Murray Hurbor train yesterday afternoon, Any person in Charlottetown, wh. intends to visit New York City oithi' for business or pleasure, mnyfind 1 to their advantage to write "1°`.l-I.,’ cure of Guardian. Charlottetown. Mrs. John Darrah and little dough ter Mnry, Dorchester, Mass., arrive( on the train Saturday evening tr spend the summer with her parent: John and Mrs. Macdonald, Charlotte iown Pumping Station. A meeting' of the Northern Insti tutc will be held in Mnylield Hall oi. \Vednf\sdi1y .Iunc 26th ut7 o’clock I’ M. J. H. lluntain M. P. P. will lie present and iirrange for holding ii meeting for live stock judging. All invited to attend. . A. Picl-rard, of A. I'lel-i1trnny,which fill he on it straight line to Parleton oiut. Several acres will he requir- l for railwav yard room alone Prof. irkpatrick has lull charge of the "oudening of the izuncs, the taking ‘er of the branch line from 'I‘ormen~ ne to Sackville, togctlier with the iclis, uliproarlies, etc in connection .th the car-ferry, (`hnrlcs Plclinrd oh ackville accompanied the party to arleton und i‘etiirnr»_fl to 'I‘ormontin¢\ 'zsterdav morning. While at Cape ravcrsc the party were the .giicsts -` Messrs Crosby und Schafer. ::Soda Water.--When you are thirsty »r feel tired from shopping these hot aye, just call at our nf.ore_ riiul got. ne of the cooling rlrinks nt our hip; p-to-date fountain. You will feel ro resized nt once. 'l'.l‘v Toxin (`olu, it's - good one. E. A. Fostex' Uentrnl Drugstore. Mtf I |nN|s i_tgr_sLiss ll Purchasers of cut glass need io inake sure that they nie geltiugtlie genuine article. Vt'e know that there is be- ing inarketed hy manufactur- ers who are coiisifleied relizililc a line of so called cut glass in which the p:i‘teru is renlly pressed, and afterwards touched up and polished on n a wheel. nf" ful Glass ' is fully cut When the cutter tskre .. p nee ... luuo .i is perfect-y pinin on bolli -idea and every line i-1 cui and polished by hand. We conirol for Cliarlottetn\vn,ll|n product ofilu- oldest und largy-_sl Caiiailiun factory, and feel that we have the vi-_ry basl in cut glass lo offer our pxtrnns. G. I`. IIU'I`CIIESON Jeweler-Opticl.m Races at Central Park .lohnslon`s River .lime Zlilh. 1912 'l`liree l\linu|n (`lnes~- I‘u|-so $.;=\. o Free for »\|l-- " $l\».oo G|'cr.n Racc~ I.iln-_r.'\I I’-iran C0i\'DI'l`lOl\'§ Gnvcring l{1i~»:-- liems. nest ihroe in lin: in l|_'¢.u.~ss, lin- to enter and three io start, thupples noi harr- ed). Entrants 5 p. 1'. ol` purer mid 5 p. r. additional on money winners. ' The track is now in first class condi- fini for mcing. also grounds are in line order, good stables for lwrsee, Tea Table, Refreillnnent Solo lie. Ire Cream and D inning Roo In and all other amusemeuts s u .Ily founfl at lui-li gullieringsr This track has been noted for go d rsrcs and orderly meetings. and the man ngere are determined to nmko this the lim race yen hen! on th.. im. k. Any person under theiuf ueuc`e ofliquur will not be ndmitledto the grounds sud any p-no-i found on the grounds un-Iur ihn influence ofjiquor or making any dis- iurh ture will be dealt willi ucrontiug in .sw. A good mee giiusiileird. All entries iuust he made with llie Secretary. ]0H’*l !IscDONALD. Secy 'ed Letter. The Guardian ia not re- . ‘ The sympathy of their many friends` /ill be extended to Allan rind Mrs. S atch_ Immediately alter the mar- . f' U `*‘ 3 A iii' if 'ii ~- i ;._- -'- _ -.'-l\- M .VH-...Vu ,-.‘-- _ - é- - f; ~ --- _ ..: 4_5 /'Y' ' _-- ,,,_ -'.= _.I T » '_"'° .V/f i ’/_ " ° //I4-/‘ //»_"f1-.' » _ ‘ .. . . /-».,-1-/f' ______._-_ ___---- , tanley Baggage is the best that in-mey can bu); we`d like you to iiispeci il.. X# I Suit Cases i Matting suit case. Loritliei' cor- ners leatlierettc bound Brass lock and triiriniiugs. $I 95 2I5 2.25 .‘°§:uue as uliove all ¢_-ilges lezillu-r li nind 3_.IS. Split cane suitcase with heavy leztllier corners :ind brass trluiiu- ings 4 75. Fine grain Karatoi s\iit'r.1sc.l.ea- ther corners, brass loeic and snaps, leather handle 2.95. Vine lenllier suitcase, ieinlorccri corners, heavy brass lock :ind suapsltnglisli swing handles $5.85 Lcatlier Suitcases $6.00 8.35 I2.50 I6 50 ’ x !\ \ \ _,I x f\\\ . ,i \ \ l CJD /il. i 1 e*\ A 0 ` Trunks Well uincle basswood trunk cov- cred with waterproof canvas. Ends and edges slieet iron bound. Hard- wood slnts, two leather straps $4 45 Heavy basewoori box with water- proofed canvas covering 1-. inch ' _linrciwood slats. Ends bound with fibre and edges with anchor irons, brass lock, corners and snaps. 'l`wo straps ' 6,25 ' One of the newest trunks. All - edges and ends bound with fibre. Brass ended slats. Heavy iron corners. Two straps' 8.50 St;:iii1Er_triiul'\\0 (l)nt.ario_4Veuerinary I ullétvl |U'U"\" i~iuumie|-iield, l‘. tu. ls|a_ud Adllrmm l