yous r5,19i2 "THE 1-M81' “lm THE cnsncofrrnrown cUAizi>11iN frm or mf' _ PAGE FI1'~"rEeN» " is an acc-.irate timcketper. lt ls a vatch vtliich will give you correct time under all Condi-ions Why not cali and see our vox' icly, styles ai.d sizes. Wellner's Jewelry §tore li ; . ‘ , Family Photos Get alamily Zroup taken. It mly . be a long time oeiore you are to gather sq:in and is picture of this . naturals uuwt to ba e pryciaiavt bi every meirbir ol the umlly Our work is ex~ae|:ent,prices niodr rata. Bas samples. . 1200K STUDIO li._.,. 4| We have a nice assortment of Pario Kitchen and Alarm Clocks. Priceit Moderato. C. W. Patterson .leweiler ` Phone 122-1! Sterling Bitters The Never Failing Ileart,Nerve and Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine ol Exceptional Value ` di s e ISM Ii ks. \.p ` o‘ sh vi if;//-. .-.-.~’ Children°s if Bare Foot , Sandals ’ This is a splendid line . of children’s barefoot ` sand ils,`iii1dc to incet all .. demands for comfort, strength and dui’ability--- jiisttlic thing for young tcet in warm weather. lil Cliililrcifs si'/.cs 4 fo io . . . . . 651: lr pl tiirlw' rind boys’ sir. 'ii ii lu 2 BSc ol l rl _`f Alietfcr grade iii Chrome tan l calf aiirlclk s.»It-1, g mtl wear war- r.mtr~d, si/.es .l to lu _ .. SI. | Girls' and buys' s’1.v~i ii to .: ` . ................ .. 51.55 “ Testimonials and References hy the hundred from people most prominent' in City and Country. No failures. Bold- by ' P.McQUA1D= 42 Queen Street. Opposite Auld Bins Prior- go :ner hvtile. yi '1-is Molasses and Sugar. Ex Laura TC. direct from Barbadoes. 368 Punclicons Extra Fancy Molasses. roo Punclicons Extra Heavy Molasses. 200 Bariels Blight Raw Sugar.. Carvell Bros. iii our Show- Wuido w. Everybody is Doing il Doing What? finished at the M _ Dentist? DR.. O. bl. EER , Bnrzeonbaritlst Berlin Dental Parlors Bicbmond Bt. Phone 1531 Over Prosrse Bros. * ll VYoncii’s»iz.‘~i;;tof.i.... _ $5. y Alley Ed Co. A |33 Queen Strict ' ‘_ f -]ams.» \\'ti iitvc a. nice asiorlinvut nt English _lame pill up in one and Iwo pound glass jars they arf: marie from the Pure' Fruit and Granuliifed Sugar and are guaran- uell first class in evr ry respect. See them Beci‘,®. Goll’s Doing it Why having their snaps -‘Bayer Studio 6-i2Mwfm3i. L__.1§_____._ , .._._..;...,-_ _ LI E _ Charlottetown. I-llodiyr. ' ill---v l itil E J. B. BROWN, D. M. D I l)EN’l‘lST Crown and Bridge Specialist. New Royal Bank Building We can supply from E this date fresh burned lime in large and small quanlities suitable for farming and build- ing purposes. Orders left at Kilns on Si, Peter's Road for at our oflice will receive prompt attention. _ Phone ii i Coal Coal , i The Schooner “ilnmu-ock'° will be due here the latter pmt ol _lone with scntgn of 6.lo tons ofthe .celebrated Lackawsna Autlirs¢‘ite_CoaI in S'one and Chestnut WSI’ this is the same qnsiity of coal which gave such good satisfaction last seaion, Parties n»i|nirlng Herd Coal are re quested to book their orders At once and to kindly arrange to take delivery while vessel is discharging when prices are lowest. Agssts Dostlelon Cost Co L nhck S. S C9, 5-tfdrstf § li, C. , gn .'fin;.» I-idnaril lslsntl. His sinck proven . I W fmt he is ri first class sire. Ptrfectit it ir`sstsblcs. (TRIAL 2.2l%)‘ The h,m.|somr-.st trotting iita'|inn o- ill stand for the season |912, Hi hll OWU! i’. C. BRUWN» gli .noitetown I.0IlD DALMENEY Jil. ' won lim prize 'at the Provincial Exliibltf misiiiiiiisiiiiiiniigyl iiiii mes for his me i & n on of |912 at his owr‘\’ar;.lél;gwN __ ' ' i Charlottetown. w.i'\ » 1. I Miss “Bobby” Sohmtrs’ i The 'Watch ICHIIRLOTTETOWN inn ELSEWHERE 'lt pays to buy in thts_ProVlnt.‘A. 1t.'s No Use to Love Little llertie it the title of today' music and BOD!- Prof. Tanton ts directing the mush for the closing of West Kent School. J. H. Reddln, Stlpandlary Magis trste tor‘Klnge County, Charlotte town, returned from the east yester day afternoon. ' George A. Hughes of the P. E. 1 R., has been promoted to the position of train despatcher ln place ot Hoi ace McEwen, who has been appolntei Superintendent. Mr. Hughes has woi his promotion by a faithful and mf rltorious service, being courteous a well as capable. Rev. Z. L. Fash will preach morn ing and evening at the Baptis Church, Charlottetown, `tomorrow.Ii the morning the subject will be_ Tb. Mystery of Bin. This is the fire sermon in a new series on Mysteries In the evening the subject will be J Thou Hadet. Known. John Cody. a stoker on the govern ment steamer Stanley, now in port was badly scolded Tuesday afternoon Cody was working about the engin room when he tripped with a pail c boiling water, turning it over one o his feet. He suffered much pain. H was taken to the General Public Hos pits-l. Cody comes from Charlotte town ‘P. E. I.)-St. John Ex. The untimely death of Willlar. Murray, jr., son of Williarm Murray baker, of Charlottetown which oc curred at his home in this city e 11.30 o'elock Thursday night. ls i matter of deep regret. Numerou friends will be sorry indeed to lean the sad news. The deceased was 1 man of magnificent physique, and u to two years ago enjoyed the best o health. The two last years of hit life were years of anxiety and sullen ing, following a series of operation by the most skilful surgeon abroad for a trouble which appai ciitly originated with an ulcerate tooth. The late Mr. Murray was ii his 49th year and like his father wa o baker by trade. He took a. grea interest in athletics and wa woll-known as one of the greatest cricket players this city has pro duced. He was an honorary men. ber of thc Charlottetown Fire De liartment and some years ag( figured conspicuously ou the chan. plonehlp teams sent by this city ti Halifax. He was nn excepnionall well informed man on topics of thc world-wide interest and was excel tionally well posted on naval and mi litary affairs. To his sorrowinl father, his brother, Dr. J. P. Murray :ind his sister, Miss Mary Murray much sympathy will be extended ii their sad bereaveincnt. The funcre will take place tomorrow at 2_4, l-. m. Charlottetown is waking up in th manufacturing line and all that ii needed now is for the people, tht buying Public, to show their appreci utioii by encouraging home industry An article that is causing wide spread and favorable eoniimcnt by al who have seen it is a cylinder-shape; refrigerator made by Jas. A. Me idacheru, the well-known sheet iroi worker and heating cxpcrt,""I34 Gb George St. This refrigerator is mad( of galvanized sheet iron with brass hlllgcs. nickel fasteners and three higt. lioliow iron legs with brass casters. It is 35 lt. high, 2 ft. in diameter. has a large lee space in the top sec tion capable of holding 25 lbs. of ice and the lower section is fitted with two compartments _to accommo. (late all perishable food. This refrig- erator is one of the most sanitary now on the market, has no corners to collect dust or breed germs, is all metal throughout;-no possibility 0; wood decaying or any ofthe hundred and one other annoyanees found in the coiunion refrigerator. It. is con- venient in size and being round tgkgf up no room, guards iigainst; all pos. slbility of torn clothing, bruiggg 0,- accidents. It can bc moved from place to place with the zreatestease. The high legs fitted with castors an- alile it to run smoothly, easily and` noiselessly from place to place, Tm; refrigerator is something new and thi fact. that it can he made in this Pio vince at comparatively low cost should interest the attention of pro moters and the buying public from the state of neglect toward home in- dust,rlcs that is the prime cause for the decreasing population. This is the year to boost Prince Edward ls- laucl, thc year to boom Charlotte town and our local industries and bcrn is e. splendid chance to assist Mr. MeEachern, thc ingenious lnvont,~ or and expert mechanic, and in do ing so boom local industry. .:Is there something that you ra- qulre in Fishing Tackle? If so, we would like you to see our stock ba- fore making your purchase. We nev- ar had such a splendid assortment ot files, casts, lines, ste, and our prices were never so low. See our 75c and $1.00 roads. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. 6-'IMtf. =§-% Peoples Theatre , To-N ight Mnddilirhiietitqdgihiliidland The Inaland of Marlon _l (Holland) Beautifully colored, senio picture Bobby is short sighted A laugh producer , The Goddess ol Sage- brush Gulch story ofthe Golden West. yi » Miss Rose ‘ I ' ln ulsvsr and pleasing not l In Illustrated Songs l Sc Two Shows Nightly 5s ._,___________._ .__v__._.___._,.Y_Y____.,_.,_.__1-_-_-_-_»_~_~_-_-_-_-_-_~_;»_-_~ » ~ - ~.-‘_-_-Y-::.':::::::::-*rf--‘fr-ff-‘f-'-‘-1'-'ff-'-‘-'- s l' ' With a Name V The Wellner Watch _ J. B. Summer. Charlottetown, was ii Bt.. John recently. Vernon McLeod, Hunter River, ras among the visitors to Charlotte- ;own yesterday. Among the passengers west. vester- sy afternoon from Charlottetown /ere E. H. MacEachern und Dr. J. Jenkins. At thi- police court in Charlotte. own yesterday the prohibition case lgainst. Alex. McAulay was adjourned ntil this morning for judgment. Subscribers and others are asked to l red Letter. The Guardian is not re- iiponsible for remittances forwarded .ther than as above. There was no trip of the Harland .o East River yesterday and will be lone to West River today owing to haf; vessel being on 'the slip at Pic- on. She will be on the regular route .gain Monday. W. B. Alley, of this town hns been .ppointcd Siiiieriiiteiitlont of Annui- .les in Truro. I-le will make a good rfflclal; and ls wortiiy of this little avor at the hands of his political iarty.-Truro News. (Mr. Alley is n. ialiive of P. E. Island.) Mrs. D. W. Henderson of North liltshire, has received from Court; Jiltshire, I.- O. F., signed on their ehall by Murdock Ma`cLeod and lharlee E. Carson, as committee, a ouching letter of sympathy on the eath of ber husband, which occurr- d recently. Triumph Division, No 3, has also forwarded their sym- -atzhy couched in pleasing terms tell- ng of the loss their order has sus- sined in the death of one of their ,steamed Charter members, who rorked in its interests and welfare. or forty-eight; years. This letter was :igned by Claire Balderston, George . Godfrey and Edwin Eiltvnuls on iehali ol the Order. On the evening of June 12th the ome of Sampson and Mrs. Farquli- trson, Mt. Herbert, was the sccnc of i very joyous and festive function. n the presence of lr large number of guests, Rev. Henry S. Erb, united in 'iorriage Vernon Alwin Higgs, one of .he most prominent young men of 'appan Station, N. S., to Ella `rancls Farqiiltarson, one r?~the nost popular young ladies o Mt. Ierbci't,vP. E; I. The bride was ioet charmingly attired, and was ,he_ recipient: of many valuable pre- ents, among them being R handsome arior clock, from the 'choir of the iszelbrook Baptist Church, of which :he fins been st highly esteemed mem- ier. The best wishes of all P. FJ. 1. riends will follow Mr. and Mrs. liggs to their new home in Nappan, \i.S., where they will in future rc- ide. - ::Seve a lot ol time, prevent. disap- ~olntmént. nnil be sure of e. bil; catch -y getting your fishing tackle here. ` Ve have e splendid line including the 'ery best and most dependable in ods, reels, lines, tiles, fly books ond ther paraphernalia peculiar to the entle art of angling. Call in and ee the stock-get our prices. The 'JlcKinnon Drug Co., corner Great iaorge and Kent ‘Stre»=.ts. MEM. _ 1-sh-ii--il # / OP1-ic/-\L. READING GLASSES _ A lioorl many people think that gn se,ect.|nH_te‘_|»isees bor reading it is quiteuu _icient to merely t.r_v nn various pairs of glasses, iir_i\|| _n psirdwhiih tt-ey think suits is oun _ WL THINK DIFFERENTLY _ The same careful, enacting test is nec ssary to determine whether the two eyes ure alike. or wt*-other Astlgmiitism or other defect be present. II you wnntihe most. c clul and aativlnetory optical work, consult I Jeweler-Opticlan. Y ‘ “£2 Y is both ornament and .an econ oiny. Gllsteiiing tile and glitter- ing metal work surely make an attractive combination. The cleanliness and sanitary arrange- ments mean the siivlng_of many a doctor's visit. ‘I`III_'1 COST 0I"SlJCII A BA'lII ROOM ' is not so high as you think.Have _ us give you figures for a coin. plete outfit that will ,'add more than double its cost to the value of our house. cudius ci nuinuioimt. plumbing and Heating Engineers, Phone 4071, N3 Qllettt Street. r idtt' 'emit by Money Order or by Registf moonlit ost The fishermen of bioreil are doing things thcsc daysf Early and late, these hardy sons ut toll are busy try- ing to make nn honest dollar. Too often, have their labors been but poorly rewarded but ll the present "good luck" continues, many here will be on “easy street." Today be- tween 15,000 end 20,000 mackerel were landed by the local fleet and the fish were beauties-every oneabloat- er. Part of this lot was sold to lo~ cal buyers at 7c. each and the bal- ance were solted. This morning 140 barrels were shipped to Boston by express in ice where the price just now is good. The shippers here arc H. H. Cox and Cox Bros., Baker & McEw- en; The McGrath Bros; Stafford & Collin; Drake & Hume; Eldershaw & Blaxland and Capt. Geldert are some of the fishermen who did exceptional- ly well. ` When the car-ferrv is working and refrigerator cars can be loaded here and opened in’ Boston, Montreal ‘or Winnipeg it will mean a great boom to our fisheries. The expense of bar- rels, etc., is vary high and must come oil the price of the fish. The express- agc alone on these 140 barrels to Boston today was $504. Witli the car-ferry in eight we see better tiiingi, in store for us. Our fisheries are tlic best on the whole Atlantic coast. but we have been unable to get them to the market. When proper carriage can be arranged and connections made with dealers in Western Cana- da. the 'demand will he enormous. 'lliis business alone justifies the car- ferry and the Government are en- titled to the thanks of thc fishermen for this boon. People of the West should also thank the Liovernnient or enabling them to get this “brain food" from the "Garden of the Gulf." If doctors would give “microbes” and "bugs" a rest and talk fish a while, it would he n good thing for the next generation. Flsli food is brain food- finti a whole lot more. Nova Scotia and P. E. 1. are noted for their l~ra,inv men and women. The reason is "Good ancestors and fish.” Our young people generally are found in the front rank nt college and in the professions and Legislative Halls they have law superiors. There is a reason. When the ear-ferry is com- plete, our Western cousins can share with ns in this “elixor” and thus keep up the standard of “bralny Can- adians." But wc are now speaking only ol mackerel. With our salmon; coil; baddock; herring; amcits; lobsters; quahaugs; clams; oysters, &t:., &c.,'l all that is required is the ferry and mcn here and in the West to handle and distribute. Our fishermen will do the rest. They know their business and are right on to their job. Althonlzli our streams and ponds nrc full of trout. we did not mention them for the reason that wc do not look upon this fish from a commer- cial standpoint. They are iuore nge. ful to supply amusement. to "tender- loct" and boys, or men of leisure and enable them to tell exaggerated stor- ies of the size of the fish -they did not land, The fisheries that I have referred to nrc of ii more serious na- ture forming the means of llvcliiiood of thousands of_ our most hai'd_v and useful licopie and their usually large families. These people must: he look. cd after if this country is ever to take its place among the nations and have a navy of her own. Those fish- ermen and their lads arc the vm-y best material to man our mnn-ol- \\'8I‘E. ` ' Yours truly, ' JUNIUS. Kings county, June 14, 19121 "Ars you a lungs of shirts? Than come in and sea our new spring line of them. You never saw such style value and class at the prices. Negli gee and Lounge, with soft collars still or French cuffs. Outing style with reversible collar. 75c. to $2.00 Bruce's. ' 4-zsdgf "Sample and odd window shades worth to 55 and 60c meh will be sold out at 250 crich Saturday. Moore & Mciicod 5-15M1i_ “Ladies Seamless Peiiinnn stockings sold in this store only. Z5c 350 and 50c pcr pair. Moore & l\‘lcLeotl » 6-15M1i. 'W ii oitioiitlii __ I cRt:AM soolis G. I". IlU'l`CIlI'.`SON , *- economical E way to buy them I-_ Twenty-I-'ZZ-_-I Boxes are costed to \:;_:§~§\\§A 'I-_L_ E.-.f~_°` iw -__?__:; A \ \ \ -If _ _ \\\\\ ' ,Q '\` `_ t Mg) 7 _» - - . _ 1' 'ill I7#/B if: `§ 7. 1'- _ ___i;`!:.§1-"1'£’§_'- “lb YN 1 if `\.\§\y\ 7. I) , It All I , Iii- . e...‘ \ ‘V ; . 'A'-3 _ ...." go r- -"H ew ~,.», AJ* "~_"qO.'°" `-' t i ri A vii ¥ __ 3 l V _ ‘. . ` " if 1". _, 5 it .|'_` '“`l i*` .f-;o“x_"ji`i ea. U ii. rj es; » l - _1 l mtl i L izzsoi Mrs. Marvin o New York Expert Corsetiere of Weingar- ten Bros is now at Stanley Bros e Fitting and Demonstrating W. B. Reduso Corsets ’rHE woman whose increasing weight is lier des- pair, has one source of consolation. rroperly corseted in a W. B. Rednso, she need have no fear of criticism, for her lines will be superb. The Reduso has a trick of molding and shaping the figure, emphasizing the good features and min- imizing the less attractive ones. , The abdomen and hips are subdued without the slightest sacrifice of comfort. 'l`her.=,’s a diversity of attractive models for all types of well-developed figures. . Reduso's $4.00 Nuforni L50 up Clearing Lots Fine silk niuslins and Iacquard silks for summer dresses, 25 to 50 inches wide in :ill the standard colors 491: yard lioys’ Galatea Blouses 45c each Boys’Galatea Suits, Blouse and Pants 69c suit A number of pieces of dress iiiaterials regular ' 85c to 1.20 yard B9c ysrd lortlev Bros __]_'he olwevs bu.sY Store. McLarren’s Cheese Fresh Stock io. 15, and 25 cents L. A. H”§4szA Ros x73 Grafton St i Charlottetown Aiioiisizs imriiiioon The M95* ls- Special Announcement to the People ol Charlottetown We have pleasure in informing the people ol' this City that Mr .D A- BRULE. Richmond Street,has decided lo oct as our agent for Char nltetown. Mr- Bruce \\ilI receive all 4 rrle-s for Dry Cleaning Dyeing and Launder- ing, and work will be done with wmmirabic dispatch, at prices exictly the same as cur Halifax patrons pay. | Our plant is the largest ofils kind in Eastern Canada. Our work is un- excelled in Amerie s. Any article ytu wu ii properly treated ly any ol' ost' processes leaie with Mr. Bruss We simply ask for a trial to convince you that cur wcrlt and prices are positively satisfactory. ` _ .1 . _I . Ungar‘s Lauutllligymgr Dye Works, keep out tlampness . giver 200 Agents in Maritime I’rovince`s) ' 6 If .Ist male ' l ‘. .i \ s» .‘F.‘ .ii . ...L io ., , "ta mi, ..=, N7. . ’ » . ". ._.,4 -.it '_ ».* r if :.- 7,. 3;, . f °, J. K1' _...A Ce; .~».... - » fe < .Hi ye >/,,_,;,,.».- ...» -_ . ..........-W.- _.-.. i , .§,,../,ge Q.-L41 -~.»».» -.if if _... .... _.f"°»T7.‘._i _=~f2.=.'“~r1'.-1F¥.'.'~»~. f-:,__ .7 . ‘ `