, _ _ _,} V A l‘h_°%;;< 3118*? ._ __ ,_ . ; _ , is v_'v_h\at most people wint. just now. We ca supply e the-1 kinfl fr- D* -suits..best,. . _ 1., ` fir; ,Q2 :_ . 2 . _ _rder ai to_n't€-‘todé._y_ A._.icka-rd&.llo 1 _ _ , ~ "Phone '_ _z4o l "Neckwear:-All up-to-date line al- wlll on hand in silks and crochet. If you want"novelties, here is the place to come for them. "Bruce’|_" ‘ ' 4-Zildtl P1111 "Seo our present showing of tau oxfords and pomps. Gofl Bros., Richmond St. 6-Zll\fl3i. "Our union suite, 'summer weight, are the lightest, coolest and most comfortable you can get ‘anywhere at any price. $1 to $1.75 at Brown's. " 6-20M3l. "Let us slxowyou some of our new styles wcmcn's patent leather shoes. Bilttoned and laced, Gun Metal and Dongola, from $1.35 to $4.50. Gull Bros'_,l‘1cw Store, Richmond St. ' 6-Z1M3l. "In _this issue appears the ad of the National Clothing Co which gives every»mnn"'an opuortunity to secure a suit of clothes at a very low price. 6-2lMis1i. "For real cool comfort in hot wea- ther you need our combination suits, , fit perfectly, light, cool, comfortable, or vioinnn who loves outdoor life and exercise, should keep a box of Z m_ Buk handy. _ Zam-Buk is a purely herbal prepar- ation, which,_n,s sqon as applied to °“t°- blfullu. burns. sprains, blisters, °t'°-- 9°" “D lligllly beneficial opera- tions. First, its antiseptic proportion( render the wound free from all dan- ger: from blood poisoning Nat' its °0°il\ll1E properties relieve and ease the Pain. Then its rich, herbal balms' penetrate the tissue. and set up the W°nd°l`iUl Process of healing. Barbed wire scratches, insect stings, skin dl5°HH€B. such as eczema, heat raehes, i`i“gW°l`m. l>8bl€B' heat sores, ehafed places. sore feet-are su quickly snr. cd bl' Zam-Buk. It also eases and cur_ cs piles. All druggists and s¢0r¢g_ Une Zam-Buk Soap also; 25c per gnbyet 8.55 ' ' V was cured of Bronchitis and Ain thmll. by _MlNAR.D'S IJNIMENT. - _MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5. P. E. I. . . . ‘I was cured of a severe attack of Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINI. MENT. ' Mahone' Bay. JOHN MADER. I was cured oi a severely sprained leg by MINARD'S LINIMENT. JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. Bridgewater. P' li Latest Papers and Magazines ~ _ Promptly on the day they are issued, and priced at a margin over cost. We always show a full line of the latest Provincial, Canadian. Americm, and English newspapers, wcelilies and magazines. Our news stand is the most completely-equips ed, up-to-date and satis- factory in the Province. Get the habit of calling here-`-it’sa good one. G . Elmer Ritchie 180 Queen Street. All sizes $1 to $1.75. H. H. Brown's., 6-§0M3i. ‘_ .M Sm 0 k e “El Presidentes” “Rl Presidenfes".arc the purest, most satisfactory and enjoyable ten cent cigars, you can get anywhere. " They are made in the cleanest factory in Canada from a choice blend of real Havanua. tobacco; and have a mild aromatic flavor that l s particularly pleasing to _ critical smokers~ l0c each 3-for. . .. ...... --256 McKinnon Drug Company Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. "T Y Y", .J | _ i ./" , - Q ‘__- _ 0- Q' - It ` Requires Skill ~ smoke a pipe~fuil of tobacco and get real, solid com- me frois it,bu¢.ifu.¢ to ‘_ Rev. E. S. Weeks. Mt. Stewart, is bacco is bad it is impo ible. If you have nei tried our Master Mari smoking tobacco, you ha missed a real treat. O BLACK '_1`Vi_//IST chewi tobacco is good too. Buy next time. ~-Qfickey E=i"Nicholson Tobacco Co.) SS ref I1( .l ve V ‘ ill “fi il A ' ` " “ l‘ -;_S_nve Money___I_>y Bi1yinli_ llerefj SCIISOU ~Here Are Tw Good Values i These refrigerators have a fine oak ca plain ralsedpaueis, bronze locks and bin and removable provision shelves. _The p vision and ice chambers are lined w galvanized steel. .. worth Sro our price ..._....».»_»'_-»»-_-$7 worth $15 ourprice........'..l..,.. Ciihliiiiiiizii shipment of highest grade ceme up in bags, ,4 bags to a barrel you buy by the bag, and cement. Get our prices, ord S Refrigerators Here are values that cannot be duplica by other stores and you need to buy rig away for this is the lest shipment for O 11. ted ht the' se, _ ges me i th Mrs. W. 8. Poole and daughter Miss Hazel. Onarlottetown. `leave to morrow on 5 visit to St. John. Fred and Mrs Morris, Ottawa left on return yesterday morning. after visiting relatives in Charlottetown. is ‘W or dit ~""-‘-""2“~ CHARLOTIETOWNANDELSEWHERE < " 1 “‘i'l'°'1lilr[_every Qsmiishtlizizii 'It 'my'-°° buy inithu provmu' i 1e`gie:ohaiit:i&giii’v1ni{:is mtiirliiiiriiidarilii B _ _ \ Rev. D. McLean will preach on Sun day the 23rd at Covehead at 1-1, Her rington at_3 and Stanhope at 7. The B. S. Cascapedia sailed from Montreal last night for Charlotte- town and is due here Monday night. Carveli Bros are the agents here. _ e Rev I-larry S. Erb will preach on Sunday next, June 23rd as follows- Crvss Roads 11 s. .m. __1-Iszelbrook 3 Alexandra 7 p. _ml " " ,_ Miss Lyda p Jones of Brookline, ,Mass.,has .grl'§v.eQ..*_,flom0 _audg will `apeud.thc summer at her uid home in Hmliibf* i’ ‘ » ‘» » .___ | visiting. in Carleton the guest of his brother and sister, A. J. Weeks and Mrs. Myers. The schooner Loring B. Haskell is loading a cargo of salt and molasses '01' J-__H- Myflfik & Co, Tlgnlsh. She is being loaded by Carvell Bros, Charlottetown. A. A. McL.ean,M. P. Charlottetown, and Mrs. McLean, have returned from Preston Springs, Ont. Her many friends will be glad to.know that Mrs. McLean is much improved in health. Rev. D. Mchean 'will preach af Glasgow Road on Sabbath next at 10.30 a.' m., l~lilghfield_at` 2.30 and in the l’eoplc's Church, ,Charlotte town at seven, Monday, June 24th, 8.15 Cl1lll'Clllll at 7.30,p, m, The fine gasoline yacht Mcligote, ownedby- N. Curry of the firm ol Rhodes Curry & Co, Amherst, ar- rived in Charlottetown harbor last evening. .She took a large quantity ol gasoline from Bruce Stewart & _(Jo, Ltd, James and Mrs. Irving 'of Richlbuc- to, who have been spending n iew da- ys ln Charlottetown,-` the guests oi Mrs. lrving‘s aunt, Mrs. Wm. Lock- erby, Bayfield St., is on a visit tc frilends in New Glasgow and Cavend- is . Rev. Ewen MacDouga1l will preach Sabbath 23rd, at Murray River at 10.30 a. m., Peter's Road at 2.30 p. m.. and Brooklyn at 6.30 p. m. -also Monday 24th at Iris, Tuesday 25th at Belle River and Wednesday 26th at Point Prim at 7.30 p. m., There will be service in the Mt. Stewart Circuit noxt Sunday as fol- ling:Biack'River at 11 a. m., Dunst- afllangc at 3 p. m., Marie at 11 a. m. and Church Road School at3 p. m. Mr._ Wigginton will conduct the ser- vices in the two latter places and a layman from the York circuit in the two former services. The many friends of J. T. Lantz. oi the firm of Jenkins 8:- Lantz. Char- lottetown, will regret to learn that he sullered a painful injury yesterday as a result of which he will be laid up for some weeks. While working at his home on Prince Street he fell of a box and fractured his knee, sus taining an injury which is both'pain- ful and slow to heal. John A. Macdonald, Cardigan; John MacLean, Souris; J. H. Mess- ervey, Montreal; James Reid, Tor- onto; A. E. Morris, Amherst; . J. Sutherland, New Glasgow; W. A. Cameau, St. John; C. Sutherland, North Syduey; D. MacLean, Crapaud; H. S. Drevan, St. John; E. J. Rob- inson, W. B. Arthur, Montreal; Rob- ert and Mrs. Loggic, Loggieville; D. Williamson, Brantford registered at the Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, between 11.30 _last night and 11 the previous night. William Murray and family Chariot tetown wish to tender their very sin- cere thanks to the many friends who. so kindly remembered them in their recent bereavement sustained by the death of Mr. William Murray ir. They feel deeply grateful to the following who sent rememberance as follows: Wallace and Mrs. Stew- art, cross, Charles Riley, cross; Mrs. J. D. Mason, wreath; Mrs. G. W. Hodgson, bouquet; Dr. Lodge, cross; the Hillsboro Hose Co., pillow, May- or Lyons, cross; Thomas Ronaghan, star;James Tait,Sr. cross; Wm. Mcln nis, wreath; Mrs. Conroy, spiritual bouquet; Mrs. Carragher, spiritual boquct; Mrs. Robert Tomlins, spirit- ual bouquet; Mrs. Nellie Coyle, bouq- uet. :Keep aa box ef /Rexall_ Healing Solve always on hand for cuts, burns, bruises and all every day accidents. It is easy to apply. heals rapidly and is heartily recommended _by all who have ever used it.‘~A large box B5e. The McKinnon Drug Co.. corner Great George and Kent _S_treer.e. . MEM. -\... :'75 Ut: of get Cl' ductal _ _ _ 1 > -. Wlwfe G°<_>4 -.`=.<. ld. . -U lW:l_I:~‘_ihe;e _ _ tQ§QiA`I3S.' and m t oo ones, oo. ' 1 Soiiduhursawlie s eeusr flavor, purer and more Wholesome, than any you’ve ever tasted before' ’Fresh today; s do: ... .. .....Ile JELLY OLLB-creamy milk- cholce creamery-butter-best pastry ' flour and finest filling scientifically blended. Fresh today ea»:h.... llc. Phone su _ Stewart: ; Bakery |63 Kent Street M 4.' ed and what is best for ‘ ' ='»§"f" /li ‘. local streams and we n_short business trip to Montreal and Toronto The annual meeting of the Hazel- brook Baptist Church will be held at the Parsonage this, Friday, evcuing at eight 0'clock. Last evening a spectacular wood fire in Mutch’s woods, Southport, attracted a good deal of attention and many .fears were expressed that some building was on fire. terian Church, Tryon, next unday _morning at ten thirty, and sbaw at three in the aftern at Hampton in the evening ra . , _ Bon and "Be`a_ts will., be on sale at t places this (morning for the ed :repeat performandhol "'In Land 0’ The Thistle," Owing to deninld those wishing the best shou apply early. ` _ _ _-- The Guardian regrets 'Io chronicle in' its columns the death of Miss Catherine Martin of Eldon, which took place at her home, Wednesday the 19th. The funeral will be held to- day at 2.30 when the remains will hc laid to rest in Belfast Cemetery. D. MacLeod, Orwell; W. F. Fanner, Pictou; John D. Malcolm, Donald Malcolm, Halifax; W. F. Klely, North Sydney; M. and Mrs. MacNeill and two children, Halifax; H. and Mrs, Rogers, I-Iillsbora registered at the Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. between 11.30 last night and 11 the previous night. I There will be service in the Presby- " B og _ i il _....-. The annual gathering of the Scottish Clans of Prince Edward ls- lhndzfwill be hold on the Driving Park Grounds, Surimerside, on Au- gllst_ 7th, 1912.-Special trains will run from the different points as usual and every arrangement is being made to make this the event of the season. The annualschool meeting of Hazel brook was held on Tuesday. $40 was voted for running expenses oi thc school and $25 for teachers supple- ment. The board of trustees elected were Samuel Inge, Roy Jones and Calvin Wood. The present teacher Miss Daisy Waterman has resigned her position. The members ofthe W. S. Harkins company last season, well' known in Charlottetown, are all in excellent stock organizations this season. Mr. Rigney is with Jessioi, Bonstelle, Buf- falo; Miss Fatrington, with Hamil- ton Stoek; Mr. Daly, at Youngstow; Mr. Bowker, with All Star Stock, Baltimore; Miss Baxter, at Wheeling, W. Va.; Mr. Carrigan, with Miss 'Ta- lifiero, and Miss Patten at Richmond, - W. Va. , For the benefit of those attending ‘ the annual meeting of Presbyterial to be held in Malpeque, round trip tick- i ets have been issued from all stat- ~ ions on the P. E. 1. R. to Kensington . on June 25th, 26th and 27th good to ‘ return up to snd,on June 29th,1912_ Tickets are to be. endorsed by the Presbyterlal secretary at the meeting _Delegates from,Cha.rlottctown and all 5 points west will be met by team at , Kensington on the arrival of the morning trains on Wednesday June 25th, while delegates from cast of Charlottetown will be met on the evening of Tuesday. The first scs- sion will be held on Wednesday nftcr- noon, with an executive meeting pre- ceedlng. o-er- W. ._ _ Ever Try A Perfection Cigar pr? Thereis not aheadache in smoking s box of them' they 1 are mild and have a delight- ful aroma. Clear Havana goods. A GOOD SMOKE l0¢ 3 for 254: i Johnson & Johnson ;' 'With' The Trout? / For the best kind ol\ lisherman's 'luck you - need good fishing tackle, _ and for good fishing tackle you need to come ‘ i ' here. _ ‘ f ._ l Our line was picked by ' an expert angler who ‘ new just what you nced~ know that quality and price considered, our line ‘ sthe best you can get in the cit . Come hee! for lines. bask- ets,cs|ts, reels, nets. flies. ' fly books and everything you could poesiblrywant _in ang- ling scceseo ce. > \._..___....___J .lthe afternoon train will leavc Souris:_will lc that money can buy. YOU have for a long time--and you’ll be as as smooth as the front. The st , Great Showing ol 3 $ 00 -- _ Penman’s Seamless ° Summer Stockings HERE IS THE VERY BEST 35c STOCKING pr. lor _ been looking for this pleased with it as we are._ This stocking is made of fine, mercerised cotton. It is finished absolutely without a seam. The back, where most other “seamless” hose 'arc sawed together, is just OC kings are perfect in / fuzz-ll ' ... __ ~._ -..‘ fl. T ' * I lo a We and l5c _MM/IJWIW _' F5? .'?.'_95';°_'1_§?5°1£'P!5'f!°‘°"" ~ ‘ 1 ‘ Men’s new Pure Silk e S0 X. ls fl1crc'a well dressed young man who would not like pure silk hose to v/ear with his low- cut shoes? lit-rc is the very lhing- pure silk at a moderate price. - - - - ‘ """“‘* » 'l`l1cloc.<:, heels and the top where the hose sup- porter catches are made of strong fine li.~le, all the rest of pure sill<,'in tan, black, blues, greens, cham- pagucs and the rest. 55 CENTS PAIR ......-..__-.a'.` _ I D New Percale House Dress Just $1.00 _ '1‘m~: WOMAN WHO _ IS looking for a low price - dress is going to he delight- shape, perfect in comfort, excellent in wear. There' are .-4 Wm, this-_ Ii is ,nude nf BiaCkS, Bll1€S, G-l‘eyS, BIOWIIS, A5_'_:_[`aI1S, Mauve, Cilall1~ -a nice ggracic of pcrcnie, in pagne, Pink, Cream and White. 3_5-.'l`hey are sold only by Smpll 'fil@Cl<» i-"Wk ‘¥“d` this store in Ch'T0Wn_ ` v Ti-__ white, or blue and wlutc, ‘ ~ ~l has square yoke, and is ‘ ' ' /ff _ trimmed with bias bands of plain 1unteri:il_ Compare it O h 1 d d 1 " PEN AN H d with auythlugt in opliglagg t er sp en i va ues in ` M Hose o ere Stores at 1.25 0 1.50 . at 2 5c and 5oc. p, 1.. . RAILWAY CHEAP mans »,,, 3_0, the regular morning train for Souris, _nfterno Georgetown, and intermediate Stat- de at ions,_w.ill leave Charlottetown, at '7. and in 15 A.‘M. instead of s_4s A. M. sed' 415 1. _,________ __ _ ____ S:-._ . _ “_” .15 I’_ M On Dominion Day, July lst next., e1y_ fo. I t. l P. M. and Georgetown at Zi .. and 1.10 P. M. respective- i Charlottetown. The regular on train will leave Summcrsi- 7.15 P. M. for Cape Traverse rmediate Stations instead. of _M. A Special Passenger train ave Charlottetown at 8.15 A. `M, inn glummerside, and intermediate Stations, returning will leave Sum- mersirie nt 7.30 I‘. M. A Special Passenger Trnin wiil'lcavc Chariot- tctown for Murray Harbor at 8 o'clo- k A. M., returning will lcavc Murr- ay limlwr at`»i_15 P. M. calling at in- `termediate stations. 6.2lM-E_8l I 1 WI . .__ i ¢= -es- As 2, token oi npprcviation of you_r_ patronage-you of Canaria who smoke “Black Cat" Cigarettes-~\vc want to give yo`u a cigarette case of rare value. ' This case is British madc,’.i_nd is pcriiaps the handsomest souvenir oi the coronatiou ever offered. , Emblazoned and inset on each, in colon rs, are 'the portraits of their majesties, King George and Queen lvlarv. _ Over 100,00() of these: <‘n.=.es have been given to_our smokers in Englarid. ` One is yours in exchange for 50 coupons of “Black Cat" Cigarettes. ' The coupons are asked for .only as proof that"'y'p`tl§a`l_“c' .1 srhglgéi’ df this famous brand ' " ._ ~ '-_ ' _' '» 5_.'_Lr:` '-~~’ /" -,_.‘ clnnuuis a mlncnrtus. or wuimi, runes Maker# ef - T h e Macs |49 Great George Street `/\_f O 0 \ Get This Beautiful F _ Cigarette Cas I"€€ S -~-thc highest rin.-.:a Virginia cigarette made. You <‘ulrin’°. buy o more exquisite or more lasting s<>\\\'c11ir<>l thc qoipnatioll than thc "Black Cat” gii`t-<‘1;,5arctte~<"a§c. ' And remcmiicr: iioththc-cj_g:_\icft_es and file vase are pr<>ciu<:l.< of Britisli iniior~-aIlC_i fm:m<'eci ivy Briti.\;ii capital. "‘(`,nrrcras” is l".ngl;imi`e l`mcmost__tobaccQ concern. The “liiurlc Cat" tfrgarette :ie one of their produtcts-and tlié. Ciga-P€tte.C_ii_si is their gift. ir ,- ' _ 1 fl Hero is no foreihgn-ctiiiierii,.£msqi1erad_ing undcra British nnjflie, with lritcnt to deceive. 4 .`», " T ij olbhp elfotis unbroken. ln every packet you will find one Coronation" .| _fcftl ,_ -1 - ~ _ ~ L \» Case upon. Save these, and when you have scnumulsn-d S0, mail them th the - ' ‘-"-F ‘ :T `-i‘,-. - i F.. . _ .7 ’,,f, . . » ~, Syl) w,h'en£:wh“m‘,uB|.ck C.!.» Cigarettes, please sec |he‘_ lhe seaIirl§_hai¥l_g1\|nd é 1, ) g-_ii-1, 'l I. _ ._ i`i`:"f'l"lddress' beiopv. Your cigarette one will reach you by return post. Address: _ 853 St Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal, QM- Msaaum ` Cigarettes-10 for 10 Cents me _ i _ i \ 5 . .n "_ .~. V 1-. .. ,. 1 M. \ ii d 'i -é‘éi.<.% Standard sindwd ;_§“;`_ H, , za i . 1-"" i -z < .l .1 l -. rar. I r \ l 1 | . ke..-:_»-' - ...‘» - 5 -_ _'-"""=‘ “`\uw~, tif* .E-A i '11, ,_ 1 _ il li ~ i l i , i L.. r I i \ 'i `i . ._.\ ‘ i l » i ‘ . v £ >‘l it 1, i 1 .. v. i l »¢- ." .. _‘...,»._ ._ ‘_ .. i" c l i .H .___ ...,,......_ r-_ f’ it i‘\ '_ _fs-» .. ft .I ef i lx A ‘ `| :1` . '7. .=`~ Q <‘i 4. i , _