_ PAGE TWO "“ ’l‘5I|.7‘Tl9'l Nl" f' THE CHARLOTTETOWN U. 1 _'V ._ 1 1 IIRBTDIML; .. . _ __...1. , V _ _ 28', rg” Own A Good Rod Our surperb assortment afiords you opp~rtun- ity to procure on_e that will give you satisfaction. We have the experience and know just what is best for the angler. _ _ Split Bamboo Rods We have heavily stocked these rods and find them light, strong and quick acting, the real thing for fly fishing.`Note our range of prices. Each $l.00 L25 |50 I 75 2.00 2.25 2 75 5.00 325 5 50 4 00 4.50 5 00 6.00 l0.00. - You Will Find Our Prices Lowest Trout Lines Reels Never had better valu- es to give you. English traveller gave us a snap on silk line which we are selling for 25 and 35c each. They are dandies. Other lines 5c to 150 each. . Free running reels are a great comfort when you have a large fish. These are the kind you get here and the prices suit any pocket. x5c up. Flies We liuv from makers in England direct We sav jobbers' profil and put if into the quality of the flies Ask any ar gle: what he thinks oi our flies and prices. We remind you also of baskets, hooks. fly books, gut leaders. rod varnish, cast li xcs. spare tips, wiucl. ing silk. We have every thing for convenience of an glers. ]. G. _Iamieson Druggist L...i1..g racists nizatra Camer on’s _ °‘llome--Made-- Bread” Sweet-Pure ~-Whole some (Always The Same) Coffin h Co--M 81 A McLeod, Crockett & Co-Chappel'a Grocery, i Crabbe's Grocery- }. R. Cronin, john Cameron-john Wheatley. Wm.McPhee-P. L. Smailwood, P. Mullins (belwecn Richniend (0. Pownal Sts)_ Mrs Trainer (Rocuford :Si M rs Geo Moore Wafer Sr-between Pliner: & Pownaii "Gct‘ after the flicsl Don't let these .filthy pests invade your horns but if they do get past tho screens equip your house with our fly catch- ers. Spiraletts is a new idea, can be turned into the form of a pyramid for placing on fiat surfaces or can be hung from the walls or ceilings and' get the flies anyway and cveryway, also Flystickon, the famous fly'cstch- er, dv pads and Tanglefoot. Tho Two Macs. MEtf. "l{. ll. }lrown's, 158 Quccn Ht., l Wedding Rings lampcd, G. H. T- are the kind that will wear a life- time. We have a large stock of tok, 14k and 18k in all sizes. Prices $1.50 to $8 75 ac- cording lo weight. G. El. Taylor l l U U' CUISINE UNl*}X0li’l.LED SYDNEY. N. S. li -Zllyi ,NEW 'KING GEORGE HOTEL , wn. nonsounoucrrs. ng.. ll Fri-vate Baths. Ilunning Water and hong Distance Telephones in all rooms. ‘liar e Bri ht Humble Rooms. L_ -_sux _ RAILWAY CHEAP FARES. 011 Dominion Day, July lst next, the regular morning train for Bouris, Georgetown, and intermediate Stat- ions, will leave Charlottetown, at 7.- 15 A. M. instead of 6.45 A. M. and the afternoon train will leave Souris at 3.00 P. M. and Georgetown at 2 .15 P. M. and 1.10 P. M. respective- ely, for Charlottetown. The regular afternoon train will leave Bummsrsi- ds at 7.15 P. M. for Cape Traverse and intermediate Stations instead of 4.15 P. M. A special Passenger train will leave Charlottctawn nt 8.15 A1 F 'rr-incl-ianr.o'r'rn"rov_vN ouani FRIDAY UNE 3 1 1 The Bureau of Navigation of the United States Government is study! ing the question of searchllghts on steamers and may recommend that a law be passvid compelling every vessel with an American passenger certifi- cate to carry a ssarchlight, remarks an exchange. Two of the larger stesmshlps are already provided with them. The Kalserin Augusto Victo- ria. ol the Hamburg-American line, arrived in New York on Sunday equipped with a searchlight that was tried on the voyage, being turned on the Scotland lightship at a distance of about five miles, and the nqme could be read quite easily. The Au- ccna, of the Italian line, also is equipped with a searcllligllf- 'flied on the starboard bow at the spot where the lookout man stands in foggy weather. Most shippers are not in- glined to view_ the innovation with favor, according to information re- ceived by Mr. Chamberlain, commis- sioner of navigation in thc Depart- ment of Commerce and Labor, at Washington, who had Collector Loch, of the port of New York, make cn- quiries among the captains ofthe big Atlantic liners. Thirty captains of American, British, Dutch, French, German, Italian and Russian vessels were interviewed and their rellllei srnt to Washington to he attoCh¢ 3. 5\_/ / ‘ . -',» .` lug narrow waterways, but they all _ » l agreed that the ,indiscriminate use df , if ' ll l ssarchlights would he a menace to ' l 1 .navlgatlon, declaring that the glare " f , would have a blinding effect on those v 1 ' l ll V 4;.. behind it, as well as the Dlrlons on -,D A ._ the ship the light was shining on. A ,X / _ ‘h Qll U /}- /(1 \` 1 ' I ,,/ / _ 1 ' 'f _A D 1/ ‘rm ll* is-A--_K ~ »\ _ . lé 1.j§l‘l'f_=-:" ° °¢» _ “’“' 1.1"” ." - ' \ _ 'ras vsav rsswssr -'1..{ a...‘_.'.,..;,..¢.'-,,,d ecrn nett wsists arrived by eatpicssithis week and ghhbles us to give you one of the largest showing 42 sleeves and pale blue crochet buttons for trimmings only to be seen to be admired. Another new and pretty style is the black and \ _ white rordedfront, lace centre andover the shoulder of blouses in flip very latest American novelties. V Navy, mussaline silkblouses with tan collar, cuffs x ll’ h and tie to match, something very attractive' and ll dainty. White marquisetle with low neck, 51,0,-t n marquisctte. .Low neck and i short sleeves. 50 - different patterns to select t'rcm,all prices consistent middy blouses trim med with red and blue A collars 1 ` I ii f’\\\h\\\ \` i quality. Something very pretty in white .2 .,| I . _ _ 1 cuffs and ties to match at different prices. PATQ rhe- ' rr.-.:.=:=-.°-'....a.-11. :rar H 0 §.‘:.1:'.~..¥ °:'...r°'"'°°.~ 1'.° '=°°‘ _ lpnvfn I§mcne°s2,r§llr:y{§>l¥l%. opposed, especially hy U10 l’°f5°“9 g;°tE»?°£i1h?t°§"§gr=ii'°ds§ll'>‘» directly interested. But if thc search- Anh3nn1nE..inf,i1§1m6n1li.i'§’ma¢isEaf'ir'i'i _ Bynv s, trains, uty or houmotlo Deposits, light adds at tiliill to thlriscxiiflhtyotog m?;l=:?;°1&|l=‘rg:’gi;r1lse'sh“'11i::;%hh%np;EIrr:;h1; Iron rr ev r g » v1°.1.~.r1.i-sa1z1°......if1a.':r-1..-1..=rsr~. `-A place on stcamshillll c"""Yl“B IWRSBUH' _ I I I ' - _ -_o.-_-.-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-.--=----»---=-*-1-1-'-‘-1-1-1-'~‘-'-‘-'-`-'-'-`=- great numbers of friends in the city and all over the maritime provinces, titurlc, so changing .thc aspect Ol the He was one of the leaders in thought ut.rugglc in the blast ns Llobcrts had and ROUGH in the Methodist Church _ _ . ' his part of Can rd f -1 ri 1 1 r nirienur 1 tn. '" * _ 8 H or more “"‘"g” ‘ “ k. “L “ . .° than H scncmtron and the denomina- West. There was no soc ing o mini- mon is much the poorer by his 1055 -mize the credit duo to General White today. He had retired from the M. and his men, and the honors paid tw” Work Uf the mil\i9f-FY HOUNI years ago but kept in touch` with him bv the Government mot all men'r hubhc affairs and with - ~ ' _ ' . _ the th "f “""""“_m°"’ funds and equip laDPl'0"Bl- 'HG was in truth 11 worthy of his church. Rev. Dr. Wilson givin: a R' '°"°"t' th” lnsurgenl' leadcr has hcmlsoldier.-Montreal Gazette. Warm MVOCRCG 0! imperial fcdera- .._____. tion having been one ol' the first in er ' 'Y followers are carrying on a guerilla NEUROLOGY. '_ Bzinmgggllizlc ttprgvincei t° i“'°BS_ it warfare of which the end cannot bc "'*" and lecturer R 9" 10"' 5 H _WUWF . 1 up .e 1 l t 1...- riisnnit. General Orozco has never Th” “wth _“f °’°*“_l"‘Lm§ °',','“‘f,“ cook .. front rotlitibiuaih illslliitii.-25 _ . cl t h h me in c , _ bccn ahle to 1-ally since thc cr\ishin£_;’;¥;2(;ll:‘;da;' Jiiimeo wth, in his glélth ;.§r,h;edAh,,ih h§rtth0;,,§hf,,]1ih0hS,-hry cf. defeat administered by thc fedcrals yum-_ Deceased' who had been ,h fau_ nom-ical warg -Drowiléa rary and :mine four weeks nxro. He has donc ing health for the past year, _ bore at different tan _'of th°"N“'aS editor _ . , _ _ _ es B _ sonic desperate manocuvring, hut all]l1l§F“m”`1Ul~5 with if "U6 Chrlstlgn wick Reporter. the A(ll1ei?twCor\ili\€y his manoeuvres have been backward 322;? °l;_?§“;1‘:lsl;':::;)l{e3°il,l‘;rc‘: Qitgléocizhiz and the Maple Leaf, be- and 0" the ‘l°[°"Bl"°" and dfscrtions flllcllt Visits "Om hill D8I`l”h_ lll`i€9li scveial nIb[\:vsll§al1ti:liii.1al`-Il:cO\Ii'larsibl.xli3rali? from his standard hme followed as a from whom hc received the last rites tho, and ,,uhhShe,. of seven, mmkq normal consequence. It was on June Ui _f-hc °l1“"°l1- pcath ln this case l“Cl\1‘diIli;Z Tried But True, Never Give 1. Wim. tmnzaic 0. F..n~iie, his nnan- “:“‘§‘.‘°‘l ‘°",_‘“ °““ “ '“““ °f ““’“y` Up' “de” “nd _the “WS “ml Bfiivin _ cial H cnt V the sim le and s_sr 1ng_qua-ities, honest, upright and A_mong the Nations. He was for a : -S . EH 9 “P gg sinccre in all his dealings and whose time editor of the Me¢_h0dist_ ust, 1| w a e pcop _ that prices should dissolvo.-I’hlladol- The Colonial Smc"'k Company Wm d B‘"‘l’,’;g;';_€‘ 1: lit: Ti?,(;\he grgilgh phia Record Herald. this evening oflcr for the first time bile", also strangers to Gotham;. Dc -1- on the American Uontlncnt h ‘tenzo and La Du tra cze ex ei ts uahua to E1 Paso, where he was tak- sions have thpep upappromchizble. The F. F. I‘RO£;;I‘\oIl:1I;S FIFTH 1 .l b the Tcxas Rangers m°'“y 3” ll' ° °“‘L ° "°°p°°' UE THEATRE. cn n Name Y I O . showed the high esteem in which he NEW Y0}1,K_ th" the ‘lcsperate sm” 0 mzco S was held. A large' concourse of sym. --'- fortunes was first made fully appar- ,mthizing friends and relatives lol M Proc?-0r'S 5th Avenue Theatre, ent. Orozco- himself is now in- full lqovsicd gh; regnain; to Sthililranccs Dc Bud Hshcrf ‘lzllllttdcpict the joys and h. t h _ 1 J Z a d ~¢_ 1 mfg M10? UPC , w ere a g mass oi j0l`Y0\\'s 0 1_1 and Jeil at the nat.- Z: ‘tea Cmnt( Shisuzggcer: nzjt B c0n_ roquicm was celebrated by Rev, D1-_ lonal conventions and otherwise am- 'U1 nlani' _0 h d_ vv.;1k¢r_ P_P__ thence go the cemetery use lo_wcr'Broadw_ay vaudeville aud- ecnt with his rate of speed avc is- 'where all that was mortal of a kin-" ‘@1100 lu his csllaclty as headllner on guised themselves as civilians andland loving brother was laid tp rest B_danfll’ hill- Added interest in Mr. have hurried on hcfore him_ some beiilde hisd faltper anrflhmothprl; who §;Zl!\;;`S: `f::(l]Igagg1:ir;1‘;:n;waol1t;a.ili11g olnithgls _ . pr ecease m-. e pa - carers _ y e c or gna are seeking cover on _the American were Vincent Mchonhm' Alfred MG d,~awmg ho some lady in the theatre side of the border. It is clear, says- an Donald' Gamalean Mcnohaldv Joseph and to distribute Mutt and Jeff sou- exchange.that this most uniustifiable McDonald, Allen McKenzie and Ron Venll' h00kS t0 B11- TWO 11c\v mus- .1 '11 ~1 rteri mbcni n which has aff Jenkins- H0 leaves to mourn ‘°“’ °°’“°‘lY f°“*“f“S have bee" 26° can be had at these grocefs- jeweler 81 Optician an 1 -is a o . _ . . . . done the country incalculable harm' three brothers, Allan and Patrick af x‘(’id‘;§‘cLl€)l:_°M0§_‘13:ma‘:lfd l§;51¢SE£S;7l;d _ _ _ home and Daniel in Bo t . Al Y y _ is in its final stages. It is to be hop- three sisters Mary C' afdogarah ,eff The former duo were hits in “The ed that Mexico with its magnificent at home and Nohewa in Newton Three Twins" and “The Never resou,-ws Wm 500|, be able to as- Mass. May his soul which animated Homesu’ While Miss Samuels recent' sumcthc career of prosperity which £1” thlgoffrld mdrsweet "sf lliliiiiigiririwr vi'ld‘¢3>ii?‘q.lB’l`)hi1senvlI‘i1ii;)r|'rf1` ll- GHJQYCG flllflflg UW 1005 f0Elm° Ui ¢0py_) on papers mm?" Lawrence Players will present a mel; President lliar., odplamatic comedy of crook life, ------° ”""‘-"_--_- “ las Mr. Roseherry” into which an NOTES. zilement of mystery cntcrs keeping ‘he interest sustained until the last The packers will dissolve their “ second. Others on new-blood pro- t,. h ,_ .h h hh ,B waht ,B crammc are Abbott and White fresh _ 1 _ ___._.i- -- 1 HO . any provision for old age, “P 'you in the evening of life. the rates will never be delay. w About the Future? Yes, young man. _you're all right now. BUT W ABOUT THE FUTURE? Are you making when your earning power is lost, when you need money most, For a few cents aday The Canada Life will 'lay a valuable nest egg for you that will provide for Now is the time to insure. lower. Sec us today, dou‘t W. K- Rogers ._ l‘_‘.'.“.i‘$I...». B Rogers. Special Agent Kensington ---~r~"'~~":_:-" ' ' _ Y pi' _, Ready The - Our Staff _ Style, Merit 0, c,_,,_, National Clothing Co. Am, ,,_,“ Are Always gglnegtlg ls What You To ~ Outfitters Capture serve You The Old esoépsrnr Queen “en /“ ,$0 kinaw straws, coarse braids and stiff pleasure will depend much ` on it STRAW HATS 506 to 7.00. We have just re ~ ceived by the S. S. q PLAINT LINE an- §._ other consignment of ~ ` MEN’S Boalter Sail- or Straw Hats and PANAMAS in all the leading shapes and styles Straw fedoras, straw sailors, straw -telescopes, Mac- and fine braids curled brnns brims double brims, etc, clean and well made. The new styles await your attention here.Your Summer’s on your hat. A If you buy it here it will be right-you can bank to $2.50. Panamas from $5.75 sn; ous wiunow nisriiv 2 2. il e nal Clothing Co. I “ _ - l _ June Z7 '12 21; 21 21; so so so 611 ss: ses ioa-1 land apply with a shaving brush to 'thc linen. After it dries the threads Higu Low Uloselmay be drawn without difficulty. l An excellent celery seasoning may bc made nt home. Got 6 cents' worth of celery send; run it through the finest knife of the grinder or break will be long rvmemlnred in Chariot-.. Atchison Am. Beet fiiigsr -im. Smcltors Amal. (lnppcr Brooklyn R. T. Erie Lehigh Valley Wise. Pacific Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Union Pacific U. S. Steel Beth Steel flls. Central Mex. Petroleum _Utah Oolllier. HDNTRIB ALB pl'0Vl||0g_ The . High liow fllosr 101; 1011 1011 '15 141 19; ss; ssl sci ss; asf' ssl 351 34; 34; 176-I 175! 1761: 311 311| 361 1211 120; 120;, 12:11 iza-1 1231 1612 1661 1653 1701 169| 119; 111, 101 10| 31| an 311 128! 128| 1283 69}`64§ G9; 64 68;' 63l` rooxs. ,_ 851 85; 88) Dom. Steel Minn. & Bt. Paul (Soo) 145 Mantreal Power 215 215 215 N. S. Stool 61 Coal' 95 Richelieu &; Ontario 1 117| 117 117 Corp' n Dom. Textile Spanish Pfd. oo'r'roN. June Z7 '12 i I, High Low }.ru\y _ 11.20 11.14 Oct. 11.45 11.44 Jan. ,_ _11.§Q _1_l.44 Mar. .,..~i1.|9 1.0! . /it “_. _~_. " WHEAT1 `*" _ ' June B7 '12 ' 11;. ps :Rio De Janeiro 151 l48} .150 611 _ 96| Can. Car. Com. .87¥ 811 B71 il _ July Doc. Bspt. High pow 104| Mi 100 104 1061 1041 PRACTICAL Close 100; 100 100% Housnrfotn 1-imrs. resaiv- ‘ _ ‘q nuns. Cloths stained with teacr coffee should be hold under the hot-water tap; but lf'the stains have been some time in the linen, they must bestesp- ed--ln warm water ,fn which born has been dissolved. ` _ 'ro hi-sw; term ` ' easily froiniiinn - 64] 63i 64]. it in a mortar; mix with about i-0h ,times its hulk of table salt and hot- t c. 'V ‘A novel way of cloanlng wool skirts is to hang them on the clothesline and thou turn the hose on them. cleaning first one side and then thc 'other. They should he left to dry ln the sun. and will need little or no pressing, ' Nothin is m re suitable for the 8 0 » ,warm weather .'e11rtaio|~.';thb1i' .scrhia Close or even linen in af coarse waavvi ami 11.20 lf this is bought in a plain color. love- lihgiy sets for doors and windows h n ho as ffl. . .made _ tn, Q yiqigign or .';§un _ 'f it »_=» ~ _rf _ _ _ ‘_ Milde`\i"sta‘l e' often vary of - slstent, but they will disperse when covered with a mixture made of soft soao and powdered starch in enllhl Darts and half as much salt poisten- ed with lemon infos. Lay on boi-ll sides with sa srn_st’s brush. ‘ - liven in summer, if you use A Dbl* sir furnace-and it is not in uso than, of course-never allow the cal- ler to be swept oi-4 sinned us in our luv washout am soya-in mi-1 reu- -s oil Step ‘imc in un 1.¢.u».'¢'n¢1. 1. asus °1°*»\»- l This pangs' any dust from gettin! into the, may ` 1 ' “unsu dinner noise U will hcnhtitchio and other ~fa psy 24 olsff for xilhfll -»-~ oil- 1-.wr-1 -1-i¥l*r¢:11;*.il.':safr c:11a.°.“° -¢~---..» ' .. »_,.;.¢§..1 .,~ _ 'fy ' ,- P H _. . V Vj.»_.~\.v._`¢;,, 1' ,_._' ~‘“~_.,,|,..‘f.,i i-_ ., ._