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Its a nice cloth brush nearly eight inches long six rows black and white bristle varnished back a SERVlCEABLli BRUSH and a real SNA? at C each We have il good few liiil do N()'l` EXl"l£C'l` tlleul io LAST long. See our window Satnitlayl Walnut Friliers We txpect a IFRESH LOT of this POPULAR candy Saturdaylfsual price Zllc pound _ J. G Jamieson l DRUGGIST 3 NOTE5 indian Trade Commissioner in Ger- The Medical .Hall aluminum 'Iw-1 ' Rings taniped, G. ll. 'l`- are the kindthat will wear at life- time. We have it large stoclc of tok, l.|k and :Sk in all sizes. Prices $t.5o to $.~l 75 ne- coriling to weight. I"-"_..-"""l . ~ ' ~ . . _ ,lVaslinr'tcn hospital for two ycnrs. ' - ` ` ' (.lL0R‘||'4 HUIEL' A J-_ --~ l io' (‘annda as any other country,thls WM. MONBOURQUE'l`TE. Milf- Th" 'U53 "f till* 'l`iUU\l" ill /\l"'ll!r-i=.mnn a reasonable expectation." Private Baths, liunuin|:_ Water and last on her first. voyage, wit.h ul-| ------ *- Long Dlstanco_’i‘olephones in ull rooms. . I Lures Briizht .sample liooms. CUISINE UN}'.'X‘.'Jl'll.l.l'ID SYDNEY. N. S. - . - - ‘ ' Camérolfs “lloiue- lliide an ‘ an | K 1 . » ishe was disabled at sea some thrcc ' Bread Sweet--Pure-Wholesome (Always The Same) can be hail at lhcsc grocers- Coffln 81. Co-~-l\l or A l\lr-Lend, Crockett .lic Co-C|mppel's Grocery, Crabb-:’a i'3rorei‘y - J. li. Cronin. john Cameron-_loliu Wheatley, Wm McPhee -l". L. Smalltvood, 1'. Mullins (hetwecn Richniend Q. Pownal Sis) fllrc Trainer (Rocnford St M r s Geo Moore \\/mer St--*ietween Qita-eil 8'. Pownnll _. . _ -_ . ._ __ ____ IT MAA' BH EARLY BUT if you are going to take in the hig exhibition at Toronto from August 24th to Sept. Sth you will want to get advance information as to dates of sale for the ~ednced fare tickets. The place to go for information is the C'-ity Ticket Office at 84 Great George Street. Full particulars. fares, con- nections, sleeping berths reserved and the tickets sold without delay right in the ofllce. Office hours from nine .n.m. tn six p_m. Just think! thrcc weeks in "f‘oronto for less than the cost of an ordinary one way tickct. i"nll in and get particulars. W. K. Rogers, 'Picket Agt 6-12l\’ltf. "Patent, Glln Metal, Silk, Velvet nnd Canvas pumps, the most. up-to-‘ date summer`foot.wear on the inark- ” l,. rr-1a_cHaar.o'r'ra TOWN GUARDIAN _ uonnav. J UNE 14, lgn, ' ' HU NDAY BA BEBALL. 'W0 Preliminary steps of what is elliected to prove an interesting gage case on Sunday baseball law, were taken this morning, says the Brook- lyn Daily Eagle, when Michael Jo- seph. attorney for the West End Ath- letic Club, several of the members of which were released in $100 bail each f0l” Special Sessions hy Magistrate Geisinur in the Coney Isluud court, ‘signified his attention of npplying for ri writ of habeas corpus to restrain ithe lower courts from holding one of Ibis clients in default of hail. 1 tin .func 2 plain-clothesmen, lllch- xurd Oivcns and Joseph Kelly, applied lfor admission to the West Emi Ath- _letir Club field at Urqpsey ,Avenue and Hay 'l‘\ventinth Street., where the West End Tenm was playing the l’iLtsb\lrg'(‘olorcd Giants. The officers ut-re told at the gate that memmlr. iship ln the club was necessary for isdmission, and were directed to Al- gfred Schaefer, secretary of the ¢1nb_ lisclinefer sold flwrns and Kelly a lmemhership card each for 50 cents, isnd told them the dues must he paid ito the treasurer. By presenting the imelnbership cards tu lsadore Levine I 4 .~_.,..~`,,.,, .,.._,.. .`~`~, ,._._._-,~.,,,,,__Y__.,__.Y__.V.__ lat, the box-office they were sold admis- sion tickets. These were taken up by Theodore Aarons, the ticket collect- `or. Owens and Kelly stayed for five innings, and than arrested Alfred Schaefer, secretary,tof 180 Bay Nine- teenth Street, Isadore Levine, treas- urer, of 1829 Cropsey Avenue; Theo dare Aarons, the ticket collector, of 94 Bay Thirteenth Street, and Ernest Lindeman, the West End A.C. lliiifli' er, of 1842 Seventieth Street. 'l‘he case was adjourned until today. At the close of Owens' and Kelly's testi- mony this morning the defence moved for n dismissal of the complaint on the grounds that the evidence was in- sufficient to prove that the West End Athletic Club was not 3, bona-fide or- ganization. hut Magistrate Geisinnr fixed the hail at $100 each. Attol'hey'Joseph asked if .thc Cllll could continue its Sunday games without interference until the trial comes up, but his request was de nicd. Ball was furnished, hut one of the men will allow himself to be held in default of bail, so that on his de- tention Joseph will apply for the writ of habeas corpus. ) Miss Alice Tierney is enjoying one of the longest. journeys ever under- taken by a woman, und her object lin doing so 'is no less than for the Ui dd’ nl flulrposc of nlatrimuuy. Miss Tierne i$]3'000'000' Gaiman mr the year end' .V lis ot Washington and liyattsvllle, Md., and she is going, unaccompan- ied, to Yokohama, Japan, to join her fiance, Harry (lwynn, formerly 3 .mirishipmnu in the navy. and now in ‘thc Government service in Manila. He will meet her when she reaches lYokollalna n,fter'trnvelling more than itch thousand miles. The love affair of 'the young pair started cigllt. years logo, when Gwynn was a cadet. in lille llnited States Naval i\cu.denly in G H I_,\nn,,p0hs‘ M158]-ricrney ,.,,Ceiv;,_,l lmrliihility, that owing tolthe crop in the ‘ ° education in Notre Dnrnci (Yoit\'ent|A"ge“ti‘“’ nelmhlic bemg short this ]ewelcr& Opticinn innd Wa-5y,ingt,,,, (v,,1|ege, She |m',,|yea_r, the demand for Canadian id iheen stutlyillié to bc n nurse in nl “meat will he greatly l“cre“°d‘ Wm' most, sixteen hundred- lives on hoard, when it was believed that ship could not sink, uns quite in contrast with the Austrian convict ship Success, ,huilt in i870, and still in active it-u\r\'ice, The lnt.r.er is the oldest ship ltllus afloat, and recently sailed frotn llyuceostoivli for Nev: York on what `will pr ihallv be her last voyage lweuks aan, hut. was located by nu-nn.< [ .E hcl' ivirl-it-ss apparatus, and wns towed into Queenstown for repairs since she has been at: Qiwcllslfiwtl she has attracted much attention, land many people, including thc naval gcommantlcr of Queenstown, have in- lspeetcd her. Despite her 122 years, 'she seems sound and staunch, and it `is expected that, with fair_wcnther, she will reach New York in about. .forty days. It. is announced by the English trustees of the Charles Dickens cen- 'fenary fund that about $t`.i),000 has iheen raised for the aid of the great lnovclisvs grandtlaughters, and that this total is sufficient to pay each graucldallghter a comfortable in- come for life, as invested by Lord Strathcona. The American contribu- tions to the fund totalled $13,418. ‘The fact that so large a sum was raised, is perhaps as striking a tri- bute to the popularity of Dickens as the fact that his hooks are still the best selling novels, remarks an ex- change. Literary men seldom acquire ‘even rl competence, and the public easily forgets their descendants. The great human qualities of Dickens, however, are not easily f0i‘20Yt€1\ 'U10 it will cause pleasure to countless of his admirers to lcurn that his child- ren‘s children have been r€SCll0\'\ ffvm pcnury. Canadian farmers will be interested et. Gofl Ilros’ New Store, llichmontl 4-29dtf in the following extract from a re- cunt report hy J. 'l‘. Lithgow, Can- l___, . ls is ici for the hot summer months, nes ‘earanee and very simple. Good for cooking, baking, broiling, toasting, in fact everything you 'l‘wowlckslze,seecutahove.... ........»...--.. 3.50 oVe|I,€Xl.fl--..-alesoolounease---.. ...-.sa i...-$2' I Fennel). fs? ` ' ' _ ' Vi¢¥0rlB RUW- A mcnmi nursing., 'who use mlm. . L will offer himself lor ro-election, thus continuing the unoclatioh of the l .1 4 _ f . 3~-' . _ rl, ` . _ ‘ . ilil Slove ._ This Perfection Oil Stove ls u beauty; it has a blue flame that centrated _lieat_that_is"_m_ost_ __eff_- thronghout the room. _,,‘-", This stove saves time. fuel and temper, is al ideal article New Perfection the one you want entirely odorless, with s con- ent, yet that does not spread t in design, attractive in app- cnn do with a range. Chandler l cona is one of the members of the governor to younger-'handa. It is un- - d offer himself for re-election at the forthcoming meeting Einanyv-“Gerniany’s importation of 'this commodity (wheat) averages f . l) fi $100,000,000 . Til* _ _ it ou Pcr annum L 200 W2lIhlS lip li) l0l' Ind 00. ; ilinited States last: year furnished ilng March 31, 1911, $161,388, the lproduct of Canada, and $593,730 not gthe product of Canada; total, $755,- i]18. The balance was .imported from ithe Argentine Republic, Russia, and yother countries. ' Canadian wheat- itakes a vary high place in thc__esti- imatfon of Gorman importers and linillers, and the la|'ge Hamburg im- lportvrs express the greatest satisfac- i tion ut the grading and at the condi- ltion on arrival, etc. There is-it pl‘0h- thc tariff of Germany as favorable ::Whcn you want. what is right. in patent meilirine, no mat.te|‘ What it. may he or who makes it., or what the prim- lmay he. you can get it here without delay und at the right price. Our stock of patent. medicines is large. ,We have made n careful selection und stocked all the more popular and rc 'liable prr=pn_rat.ions. Everything is indcr glass to insure cleanliness and purity, (lei. your edieinc here. The lllcl{innou Drug (lo. corn:-r Great ith-urge and Kent. Streets. Mliltf /\Ni)'l‘llER GIFT TO DAIJHOIYSIE. llAlJI*‘AX, June 22-U. Et Smith received a cheque yesterday of $\.00U for Dalhousie University, from J. C. Eaton, the head of T. Eaton & Co., Toronto. Mr. Eaton`s attention was drawn, during the progress of the campaign in this city, to the needs of the situ- ation, and this is his splendid re- sponse. He is another prominent Unnatlian who recognizes the educa- tional worth of Dalhousie university to the maritime provinces. tlontrihu- tions such as this make assurance doubly sure that the university fund will very shortly reach the $500,000 mark. MANY VISITORS IN TRURO. TRURO, June- 21--Nearly a thou- sand excursionlsts, most of them fer- mers and their families from the An- napolis valley. came to Truro today by special train, arriving at 12,30 o'clock. The experimental farm was the principal object of interest, and big crowds heard speeches of Profes- sor Saunders, of the government eu- tomological department of Ottawa, Mr. McNeil, of the food department. of Ottawa. Professor Uumming and l.’rof’essol' Archibald. There was also ri display of stocl\ and general inspec- tion of the farm., including practical demonstrations in the laboratories. In the afternoon the fire department gave an exhibition run, and the fa- mous cllp of the department horses and the rapid response to the alarm caused favornblwcomtnent from the visitors. The day was ideal and the party of sxcurslonists were heartily welcomed by all the citizens of the town. l IRELAND T() HAVE SENATE. LONDON, June 21-In the com- mons debate on the home rule hill an amendment was introduced pro- viding that. the Irish parliament should not have a senate. This was supported by Joseph Martin, who de- clared that all Ireland wanted was what Canadians had in their provin- clnls leglslatllres. While some of the provinces had a second chamber, there was no volume of Canadian opinion favorable to provincial sec- ond chambefrs. The amendment was lost hy n majority of ,ii9. HUDSON HAY NO'l‘ TO LOHE LORD STRATHCONA. LONDON, ' June 20-lard Strath- lIudson'a Bay board who retires by rotation this year. There was expec- tation in some quarters that he might wish to leave the duties of eratood, however, that, yielding to the desire of the whole board, he will A Good Catch EVCIX' f'l§llCl‘ll.l8l1 0l‘ Wflllliill W3DlS B l good catch. Now here is a good fishing pond 50 good skirts worth $2.7; for $1.98. _go Dresses and Suits at a igreai saving i5o Boys’ Wash Suits. 93 Men's Suits worth up to $l5.00 a gr 95c Phone 9-6 __ _ _ Rss cohssrso, a.5o....i|u00_ _ l L“di°"' Sm? Wm” “ll l HALF 1>R1CE. I P A T O N S ¥l‘§.‘2l.‘i‘...'§3.‘i . O w About delay. Yes, young man. you’re nll< right now. /Bll'l` HOW 1\l‘li)ll'l` Tflli FUTl_lRE? Are you inalciltp; any provision for old age, when your earning poweris lost, when you ni.-cd money most. l-`or a few <-ents a day The Canaria Life will lay ups valuable nest egg for you that willproviile for youin the uvening of life, Now is the time to insure. the rates will never he lower. See us today, don't I R. B Rogers. Special Agent Kensington ' . - __ .--..--V-----~ _. ~- _ _ig .. eq: the Future ? company with llurrod`s Stores, of which Mr. llurhiilgr' is nuuln;;in1: dir- ector. There is no confirmation here of the rumored i'eHi_i;|iutio|\ of Herbert; llurbidge, snlcs conlniis.~'ioncr ni. Win- nipeg. - , It is understood Sir William Whyte und George (init and A. M. Nunton, of Winllipcg, have, after much consid- eration, accepted service as a (fana- dian committee in un advisory cap- acity, in order to retain the fur trade, despite increasing competition, The Hudson's Buy company is con- structing new stcnmcrs for service in Athabasca and Slave lfivcrs. lt. has also acquired n niajority interest in the Nascopie Steamship company for trade with llalirador, thc t-ltuits and Hudson’s Bay posts, _ The authorities still have before them the new charter to provide nzeans for'additional capital expen- diture on shops, ctr., nf. Calgary, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Vernon, Kam- loops and Yorkton. "Infants moerssins 20 cts. 5 pair. A lot of dainty little roots for ba- bies. Gotl Bros' New ls‘tore. 6-2llVl3i. “Our cnildrcn's hools are wcarcrs. Goff lirns' New Store. i`.'2lMZli. STEAMSHIP SAILINGS =.._.- ___...___. __ ______ ____ _J Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co Limited. Commenciniz Monrfav the 27tl\nfl\1i\yt.he Steamer "Northumberland" leaves Charlottetown for Pferou, N S.. at 4.20 u'clock a. m.. lenvinzPici.ou on return tlboutt wap. tn. d 'I P onnet: ions mn. P ' .t, I Dclntuin Nova Scuf.i».a H- ou or “H Steamer "‘Empreu leave! Summernirle for Point. du Ohenc, V. B.. about I0 o‘ciock 1. m., It-nvinzf-‘uint ilu Ultene on return about 0.30 p. ni., con- necting' with express trains for Charlot- tlatlovyntartd/|‘;iznil;h. t"|onn‘ect.ione mans i o it 1 u .‘ e t. ‘ ‘ .nu the united 'slr-i'.f»'.` n" " "'“ ‘ “"°""‘ (i W. \VAKl|"hli`()lllJ. mc2|n»rinu.<»u.wn. P. lc. isntna. ilnnriighity f._§2:ult.f ' 1 l , `w V ex. __ ._ _____, ____ _ _,._____;__.___._ .__ . ,.____,_ _______ ____ i .. 5 7 A WIDE-AWAKl iss, , , . Seventy years r 'h rf seventy years of l>rave_endeavol o c ee ul travelling ,, . Through. this \vorld's strange wild- Humirm helmeasf diymg -teMF_`f|!` emc,,,,_ _ . . .il .. . _ lieventy years, n long, long story Seventy years of upward elimhini: Full of thrilling deeds of love, Ofer n hard and dusty road, Seventy years of preparation Seventy years of burden-hearing For God’s Kingdgm up above. Anil Of Sllafing many a load. --tl, Drake, Meadow Bank L _r :Qu V 5 i D\\l¢ual .T/ie All nflvosd linen connect with mailers sl Montreal and Quebec. Beautiful Indeed Is The St.: Lawrence Now \ FRING hui lent to the natural sttnctlonu ol I-his historic rlvel. the charm of her freshness. an-l uolminted celofinn. Everywhere within eye-inch umcliel I lat, nee: country. dotted with the white. sleep-rooleit houses of hrurnmuaih habitual. Picturesque little vllluel :hauling to the waters tire. Ancient white stone churches with their glhlul crime; rlnlnz tu the sky. The cool (teens and blue: ofthe |li|tenln|, mow-aplitd lauientinn Mountalnp. The slr ln sweet and balmy. The menu quiet. rclralhlnl. soothlnnlur the turmoil ui the rlty. Travel ta l!Ul0PEon tin - ittoval. Eowann sown. osonmi uid rnloyrhe novel lnteresu ‘ol the St. uwience, Nothing Iikeil ln lfurope. nur In whole America. _ Ark your ntmunhip nent. or unite fat bnudlul roloml. descriptive booklet. Y ` _ V -P. Mooney, General Agent ° . Canadian Northern Steamship; Limited. HALIFAX _ nlcnluuy. lsmuli ‘ in imc mr HAWK Direct Routes io llosivn Commeoclng 701 Ml! md r°mw‘"g sssuiiyy. tmtltmx me nos'r0l;-M ‘_ slat."-nuns l_'w<= ..H°»l°" °"°"Y " day at noon . - . when i. Btwn shlv "\»/UW “Y“"" »a‘.\` _ , l" so i . ‘ o r o ' - ‘ ‘Rates and further particulars v. lil. if'i'leiii"¢'l;'llll"T:':::€l.‘;'i;;l'.'l;;§l;liz?;';t 8:5" .be furnished upon application |E%,.L:g°%,hA:t,,Hd&; _iwiisaééiiwng _ 1' f i clsvizu. sues .r“-‘+°°=s‘°°'=f"°<°"’“"°~ *‘°'f." °» . » rn. :mlm-. inamrtim -rely '° . NICOLI. miner an was 8*" Elntml. 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