.’ , __ _ _ 1 Y A" "“* g PAGE nouns runnmin-r mn mr or ru. 'mn cnAnLorrrmwN»oniinnrAn mmrg ww- ,_ _ _ 1- JUL "° 'W \ 1 ° ' ' ' T ' 1 ' #<5 ' WAN THA ,S “ON I ‘followed and brought out a ringing . . i ,_ 'r _L nv no nod nnnuiinod innn oooident. I1-ni Q imooii :rom aro. A. o. Frunr ro- V V ' 1’I'I"l‘SBURG, July 10.--Attorneys Ibr Harry K. Thaw, now contlned in Hattewau Hospital, New York, peti- tioned the Orphans Court here to-day , uiuug that the court -rrquvr uni. Fidelity Title and Trust Company` trustee for 'l‘haw under the will of his father, William Thaw to pay Mrs. Harry Thaw the sum of thirty thou- sand dollars. The petition asserts that in the last llve years Thaw has not been Paid his share out of the income on the estate, which is asserted to be was at one time Minister for Foreign Alain under Premier Baionji, and in the last Salonji Cabinet which re- signed ln December, 1912, was Minis- ter of Communications. 1--_-_ll CONTRACT AWARDED . FOR LEVIS DOCK.$diaIl tall be Obtained 8 i ...'IT PAYS to buy in ...°Tl-IE MORNING tons's, Montague, ..."l'l-IE MORNING bm" D'“3”°"' B°“'°i" |taker's ollloe. llEt:1.‘ Bro. Tarbush read a resolution gardlng the conditions in Charlotte- 'ffff-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'f-'-'~'-'-'- 'P"-'-'-'-'-`-‘i‘-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-`-‘-‘-`-‘=-'-'-'-‘-`-`-'f-‘-'-'-`-‘-'-' iowa, 'fhig digemgion was vigorous this province ...°oNs: cieur word inns- ““' 3°" w~ D' w"‘°” °1‘° "’°"° d°' each l tion for advertlaln,:ln this column. Pwrms um °°“dm°” u the’ no' this amount. JAPANESE COUNT DEAD TOKIO. Japan, July 10.- Counti Tadasu Hayashi, one of the lendingzx tion rendered necessary for injuries ir - 4 r:_-.__' .Y ifliiifl ‘. il (i ,- F -- xr- / . \ Cool Summer "Fixins”'<;Men You should rome here for I ‘ _ \\ *£49 if 1 your summer furnishings. 1, . .~ ,_ You will find the quality just 5 . You want and the prices l|‘ '- fe ‘.'.'_ _' -.- r fe.-. "3-»-.»». -' .g ,___.,,.,...-.___ _ez-' Sze what we can show you in outing shirts, wash- able ties. soft and linen collars, light l1ose,summer shoes, light weight underwear, summer caps, straw hats, etc. This is the Kensington store for men. Call in and visit us. Reuben Tuplin E? Co KENSINGTON, P. E. I. 513551:' 1, or 1 11.*. " = f?>`i‘ 1 ~-‘.5 - ’- . we _ .i" if- ,i ifi 'wif `~ ` _I ' 1,' II | ",i ;.;;1- -f. ' _v ii 5,1 ' l u I L 4| "£1 ‘ ,M \ ,fi §'»j>».%' `{ ‘1:_-.-1?; ‘ 'e marina Sc iiiinrli ldianua The Fox=Men`s Pianos ‘fri .'f..-. fl-l l i i . TA 2 -_ i. V 1. 5 l Why ? Because 'lhcy Want The BEST , The Mason & Risch is simply and ex- clusively a piano for those who recognize and , \ demand the BEST. _ lt interested drop a card to M. R. Leard Alberton ” Sole Dealer in P. E. lsland n Apri8,Sme~lOctf,19i3 I ‘ ‘ ' . iuoorl policy and one which the public ‘Q respects. 213-7~12M S2i. _ not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date *Rev J F Tupper, ra tor ol iDom1uion, Cape Breton, (and former .. ly of Georgetown, P E I ) was unani- `|l mously elected rector of St Bees `parish Westville N S at the larg- est meeting of parishioners ever held "` in the history of the parish. l ' ...°Goo1> BUSINESS.-A visit to 'Mr. W. L. Dingwell‘s Undertaking ooms, Souris, cannot help, but sur- prise the visitor in View of the splen- 'd equipment he maintains for the carrying on of his business. This ap- llplies to his horses, caskets and gen- ieral supplies to say nothing of the 'high professional qualifications he fpossesses from reputable institutions. Few towns of any size are better pro- ivided for than Souris, thanks to Mr. ’Dingwell's enterprise. Perhaps, how-_ Iever, the greatest surprise will come iiwlien it is learned that Mr, Dfngwell "ls not encouraged as he should be, in iproviding so up to date and neces- ’sar_v an establishment in this growing have paid for has expired and thus i= . _ . _ R di icentre. Why should not the large gen-I icral merchants oppose the drug istores or fruit dealers by carryin lfnll stocks in these lines? ln other lwords why should this business be :cut up hv all the merchants in the lplace? This opposition to a new in- ,idustry does not accm to be quite lfair or in the interest of the pro- iqress of the Town, It would in the f end be a wiser nolicv to withdraw op- lposition to a iiscful and recognized `|»i'ofers‘0n on the part of general ltrndcrn There is such a thing as be- iine “n ncnny wise and n pound fool- ;ish" for in time nulilic sentiment :must resent so selfish :1 view and nt- titude live and let live is a very Amal. Copper .illinois Ccnt. Miss. Pacific Pennsylvania Southern Pacific Union Pacific II. S. Steel Utah Copper letters wer lottetown, P. E, I, _July 11th. Atchison 95) Am. Smelters 60 63} Canadian Pacific 212! Erie 30 105% 1111> 1562 Northern P: IL: Readin g 91§ 144; 52{ 42} 112 DAILY Guan l Cash must accompany order. lint- dlan can be obtained at W. A. John- mum charge twenty-live eenb. 'A motion 'u mu” that the Lads' record the usefulness of the late IBro. John Hawley and the Grand ‘chair and the meeting was opened, GUARDIAN READERS _ Furnished by ll. S. Louson. L ' `» ...° . . D. wrltef . One of the earl! WSUYU “mf 'I an DAILY Gm' -repr:eButEiive mglixz-s cbddoleigzetmtbmilie tiieresved PERFECT nm--OUGH SUFFEMNG bear it all, for Jesus aulered. and He t H' J' “°' inumber is 5. W. L. Dingwell Under-l family. We are told that the Captain of llllllers in me now; He lymvathiiel v o do ser, ' with me, and this makes me strong." ‘ _BOURIS TEA _St Ma . ,rm .__ _ wiunn dem wmi the uso oi wbueofgnufoiffi giiineliingfviinmniaon wiiuivno Beuevdr, lay h01d_°f thil _tlwvsbt in 0-M-AWA_ July 10_-I-he contract: _ _ . . rye . ‘__,,rEA__,n)° pmhmonen 0! BL among children which had the hearty| M, smfup and who an far from |,,_=all times of agony. Let the thought for the new Government dry dock ahsouris, is the great event ofthe sea-‘Marfs Parish Sour" 'ul hom um" _support ot the Lodge. Img perfect. must nut wonder H we'0¢ Jesu, strengthen you as you ol. Levis was awarded today by the ‘“"”' C°m° °“° ‘md “U t° the S°“",° annul tea on' wedneéday th, “thi The omcers for the year were then, an called to pass through sulleringi low'k1 His GNFU- Find I "F5011 l\ll>‘ Cahmet Council to M' P_ Davis and ‘Tea on the 16th July. 215-1-l2M3i. July* 17-I_7_10M3i elected and installed and the Lodge§¢0,,_ Shan the Head be cl-owmd withiporg in His sympathy; and remember Son. The cost is approximately $2,-f o rg T 1 K h -_ ` closed at about 6.30 p.m. The names thorns and shall the other members that, to suiler is an honourable thing, 000-000~ T112 dry d0¢k will he one of' Eu ERA.L'_ lm _timers ° t e‘ _..°lCE CREAM FESTIVAL “idol otlicers have already been publish- 0, the'b0dy bo rockgii upon the dain-'to suffer for Christ is glory. The the lnrgrst in the world, and will lat” ML Da“d,Br“°° ,fm ta5°"pl“:~Lawn Party at Mrs. George W. Alt- ty lap of ease? Must Christ passiapostles rejoiced that the! Were irovide accommodation for the repair _ °° S“,"d“7' .Ju 7 lat ’ at B 'pas ?k¢n'g_ Lower Mongaglm Tuesday ev.; A public meeting was held in the through ge" of I-lla own blood to win counted worthy to do this. Just so statesman ot Japan, died today at of the largest ocean liners, thus meet- t‘”° 0 “lo” "1 the 'inemoon from his enfng July 15th in aid of Presbygepievening in the Presbyterian Church,lthe crown and are we to walk to far as the Lord shall give us grace the age of 63, after n surgical opern~§ ing 3 long felt want in connection late residence' Baum' ian Church. Should Tuesday provelwhich was kindly °n°r°d fm' the °°'i heaven dryshod in silver slippers? No grace to.sufler for Cl1rlB¢ to Buffer Uh the Sf- l»8W\’¢nC¢ FOUW- ’ ,SUBSCRIBERS should renew A unfavorable festivnl will be held on§°3°l°”- Th; Pwliir Of the_;=:Ur¢l\J1.l0“, Mggf,¢r's experience teaches uni with Christ, just so far does He - ~_ week or two before the uma they Thursday 17th 220-1-12.1121 ,R°V_- A' J- ° B” » °°°“l” t ° that suffering is necessary. and the honour us. The jewels of a Cltrlll-inn trueborn child of God must not, are his atllictions. The relllllia 0| l-11° Owing to an interruption '- ‘llc-'with singing. and prayer' A 801° wui would not, escape it if he might. Butjings whom G05 hath “““°int°d 3'" Curdy & co'e wires, the unuui ffm” DY W” R“"‘B C““;P"3l F?“° more in one very comforting f.1iought,uioir troubles. their sorrvwv- “nd e not received yest th G “nd S r ta r.°' ' ' ra' . "ally e uf 8 ic ear? m his 1 in the fact of Christ's "belng,_ made their griefs Let us not. f-l‘°\`°l°\`°~ NEW YORK BTOCKB Quotations furnished by F. B. Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond kers. Members Montreal Stock change, 164 Richmond St., C NEW YORK STOCKS High Low C 95| i 603 63) 211} 2 112 30 105; 110;' issl so; 144; sz; 42 MONTREAL STOCK B .1 l urse which is blighting our fair Pro-| | QQ. High novo oiono i‘ . . - ,.._,~_ is=;:"ie..‘;:d.i::::°:.":..“:..i*;°.i:1i;‘.‘;‘; - nn giigolgteel Com, 43* 43 T? 'hope in suppressing the liquor trafflc.| Monéreal Power n 207 _Mr. Wilson then in 11 forceful and] i - » -i N- S- 5"" & 0”’ C°'”- 71 1iifii"iiiui-'fiiT§§'f.'§n§p§§°ii°'§r§;°§nfin“ii- mcheueu & Onmrio 106 105 105 iself in the economic the social and ( Tolzontfi Ry 136 136 136 ithe moral world. His analysis of the Tm" UW wzfnuestlon was divided into four heads: U`U,I§I,ON ithe standpoint of the minister, the High Low Clase ‘lawyer. One of the most. forcible il- 3 Ot 1930 dm,” 'lustrations was the picture of a man Mg-_*merits of the I. O. G. T. and the Br0_!present state of the order in Canada Exiand other countries, showing that har_ lCanada has no reason to be ashamed l"'¢°‘Back and recitation by Miss Hazel 9521Jay and a quartette by four of the 503 iGeorgetown members were given and 53? ihlr. Jonathan West of Union Road zuilspoke a few words expressing his 34d igratitude for the hospitality extend- gézged to the delegates in the homes of 1051 Back's words of welcome. Mr. West 111% falso spoke briefly along Temperance 1563 lines and considers our Prohibition 91% flaw a good one but we cannot expect 1445 fthe law to do the work- itself; some- 528 ‘one must put it in force. The last 42 1-sq-G - .-._ . -s<"‘5':!''\\ /A fs .I 1' f;-`_§___‘ <’»'/fl: i 11// \‘\`.'~_-_"/7/7.! _ H "ilu . f 1. ""*'~°; M' =:T;;... ~ -. -1-- fo", > _. A./;., _;¢_-' __i , ._ ml _ ,, _ { mmm i, ,_ '.,iu _.-¢_ _1 1.35 (gl 1_35 _ 1 ;- f 1 »» -V; f CIC ._ Each Y f,'.Z.': A Snap On Family Scales This Family Scale is Government tested and will | .i n .,--_ on _an cigh from paitounces to 25 lbs. It is very convenient and no household should be without it. It is economical as well as useful. Everything that comes in the house ’ can be weighed ta assure you that you are not being cheated. Useful for baking purposes also. A genuine bargain .li..-.-;;..~.w~---- . The Universal /ff ._ E _ fl ,A ..._ _.J _ 3 Minute Bread . ` 1// J/ ,.4/-» The Universal can ‘make " bread without touching the dough with the hands. Any flour that makes bread b hand [Y will make better bread does the / H. making and kneading of dough in 3 Pd” N°» 4 Capacity e to 6 lowes each .........$200 “ No. 8 “ 6 to xo “ “ .........$2.50 Tha Bogus Hardware Go. Lid _ Quecnit- Grafton St. 7 gr _ oneverythree mls. ¢,~ _ _~ ., , i _ -_ _ 1 4 “lf” -' " --/.".. ~>:.'-.ff ~.%'§'iA""V57"" *_-ia ir" ' `.<~'_\\\ \ \ \ \ ‘ %" 1 ” ° °/If~<\"§\5`§`\i`i‘ \. \5\.\\ ‘ “ so ---~» =i--,W ~.i’f;`f _. Q23 'ri-is _._ / GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. In ._-l S FOXES FOXES Foxes of all kinds bought and od Options taken and given on atisficiofy security. We have now listed for sa’e Four Black Silver males, Two Black female nup-, Three pairs 3 4 Pa‘ch p pe, Two half bred. One good pitch Breeder and five fem- ales. Prince County Fox Exchange P. O. Box G5 Aihcrton, P. E. Inland. 'folnpliuiic Connection. 193, 7-l lllftf. i Maker in the Universal. Th s Save The Potatoes The ea~"e..t and best way to kill potato bugs is to use one of our Row Spray ers and Spray with Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead. " / Ji), \.| .. 5'." " sv' v if .. 1 s 5. \ ‘!\\ it i ‘ !` or General Spraying The Perfect Spray Pump ls the best on the market. Least bother--best results. Bugs have no terrors and killing them is a p'easnre. Oider one today and be ready for the bags when they come. A. A. McDONAl.D. Little Pond, King’s Co. J. A. MOORE. Gen. Agt. HAZELBROOK. P.E.I. s6,7,5lhu if accepted. ‘ The Grand Secretary Bro. A. D. ,Fraser then reported; his report dealt with the rising sentiment along Temperance lines. The financial report was encourag- ing and showed a considerable bal- ance in favor of the Grand Lodge. Report received and handed to the proper committee. The report on juvenile work showed only one juvenile Lodge on the whole Island. Opposing forces greatly hind- er this work and it does not progress as the Lodge could wish. The Lodge through its Finance Committee voted $15.00 towards the work of the Temperance Alliance and a vote of thanks was tendered Bro. A. D. Fraser for his donation of $20.00 towards this work. ~ A vigorous discussion re an organ- izer for the Order then took place and opened up some very important points. A letter was read by the Field Sec- retary of the Temperance Alliance which brought out a heated discus- sion re the finance for the worh of this institution. Bro. Tsrbush pro- posed that this question be brought to the attention of the Finance Oom- mlttee to report. Some discussion on Juvenile work i “Brlny Deep” Serge for l men; blacks and blues, die . guaranteed. Ask to ree the stamp “Bday Deep Se,-gg" July Wheat B91 89| 391 inheritance in him, but, says the Sept- COPD fill 50} 505 speaker, rumor says, and oft-times The meeting of the Grand Lodge of fma¥l'S UQY. This man Wished l»° have tho I. 0. G, T. hold in Goorgetownihis boy in n place where no tempta- on Wednesday, the 9th lust., was aftion Could Team himi Will' BhO\1ld he very successful and satisfactory onelthlill PUT- B0ll180"¢,9lB€ in l-he Place in every way. Georgetown, gi\;uo\;edfwhere_he did not wish his own to go. as it is near the open sea, is an ideal §Th€ “PNK” than Went 0” f-0 5h°W meegin lane for this tg-me of ear, 'that wherever two codes of morals E P Y i _ _ I The different Lodges were well repre- had WIDE H1110 00"l18¢t Wlfh 0" an' ° ° ° Eented_ other, the stronger had gradually On the arrival of the morning train rStl;P;Y;€d9_]'c1;>Jckdi>.m. fromptlyl at th;1tZ;;g;°-‘O31 cf;‘;f;;§1;;°Wo‘;*t*;°;;;;;“t§§:, I' cool and comfortable splendldly tailored and the l time e 0 ge nga n opene , prac i- _ § _ 1 ~ nuuy the ofnoorn being in their pinonn which bringn destruction and death; best line of wash skirts we know of. In Repp und inirtoon new inonniiern were ini- to thousands and is sold in many Indian head and Bedford coid at $51.25, $1.50, tinted. 'rho minutes oi last meeting Plfwes in your town- Mr_. Wilson _6 - _ I I e w e I r y / If you want what's rlghtln good ser en po e, xpress g peas- ure at meeting the Georgetown peo- ple in connection with the Grand [Lodge. He touched briefly on the |of her progress in the work. He also congratulated the order on the ap- pointment of the New Field Secre- ‘tary, Rev, Mr. Wilson. Rev. Mr. 'Back then welcomed the Grand Lodge ;to Georgetown on behalf of the `church and the town. A solo by Mrs. iGeorgetov.n and responding to Mr. speaker was Rev. Mr. Wilson, the Field Secretary, who cited conditlons` in our own town and deplored the, iphysician, the social worker and the Oiitobcr-' y 5 1148 1142 l14ZiWh0 WHS lO0kiHg for a boarding' December nas 1134 `11a5'h°“S¢ 1°’ his b°Y~ We “"1 *"1"* "0 » . . July 1211 1203 1203‘d0\1l)t Of the Vllllle Ol B l1lll'lT|8D lllt ' -- vr-hen that one is ours. So it was with this man, he loved his boy, and rightly, for God had given him a rich she speaks true, that that man who ihas tried to lead astray some other lr oi 6- Ti was so particular for his own boy 1 -\ were then read and several Commit- SP°k° Of the PUSOUQI' Wl1_0 li UOW IH sl 5 to $100' fog; appointed, our County Jail awaiting his trial The Grand Chief Templar, Bro, 05- for the crime which ended the life of * A wgld Graham of Cambridge, ghgnlhis fellowmnn, his own cousin; and _ ' - gave his report which was very fa- Of U10 Old father Bild lille Wife. ‘ vorahle. This report 'made reference m0l1|"1i“E and diigmcffd. all due to I I I to the great enthusiasm for Temper- thisthterrible curse of drinlr. It is not ¢ , . ance which at present exists among ln e economic nor the social life € t t W t religious bodies; also to the appoint- but in the moral-world it has its y I € S i ment of Rev. W. D. Wilson as Field wopist etlegrts. But men all over the Th \ h ‘ soornrnry for the Temperance Ani- lan are oinine us in the flight to ere is no ot er store inih ance, and to the death of Rev. John pllt an end to all this. What are Y0\1 f h' - gdtyhthat has I Huwioy oi Murniinnid, n prominent going to do? von can help ,top the a greater range o w ite waists too ert an ours. yogknr in fine ordoré 'rioncyétizo troinobin our iinir ifind. kstop it for We take on one big lot alter another if styles i u ’ a ` ’ .-, - - - ($1 ’if.‘lf§§§. i'I.“§.5§i'§..i.`i¥i‘If 12? ini ¥i‘Lu'~. 515.. " g" “ ”“ ° “”“ "" l and P1\-°S are Hghf- Hfnse We are 111 8 P°S1Ii°11 pant yon;-I wnn wi? iiluiédrod nnd six- h Anyonndhoizringh Mr. wunon oouid to offer some extraordinary values. Special line I y-six. o juven e o ges were or- ave no ou t t at the Temperance ‘ oanized during the past year. The Alliance has chosen the right man to worth 95C for 750° Another special “orth L15 Grand Chief Templar here also .read carry on its work throughout the Is- foli 95°'f Regular L50 Value for $1 25: $\ 85 a letter from a brother ln India, land. va nes I I » which touched on the work of Tem- The public meeting was the best of , '. U it soffand on up to $3.50' tihe perance ln that land. This of‘flcer's its kind that has been held in George- `e?sOn 5 prel y f ecls are represented’ Embrold' i-rigors gfnpnuiéogeiner mdont invoronio town for nomo iimn ond rho Grand cries, laces, tucks in some effective treatment. nn su' m e some a vanced ideas Lodge meetin ll th h along educational lines. Report was """" ‘ g 8 mug was mon Stlyes sure to charm’ ,_,._? ll0W'S THIS 7 W if io. 5.3,) Zi3“5i‘bL'l§I5§ fi.‘i‘¢"Ein’i.%‘!°i'.2 cured Jy Hallo; Cstarrh Cure. F. . OHIGNEY & (JO, Toledo, 0 (_}}vVe thp underailned have known F- J. . en'y nriha last 15 ye rn, bellows i'.';':.:“:::.°..°.::’..'.*.iw:.'.:." fl” if .“"°°°- out any obligations msd; l:iy.hl|°di‘)i1¢i."ry Ws€.Y1;1no.I{|INluAN &‘ Mspvfn. o esa e ru at d 0 Hull s Oiftarrli Cure is fhreiilnlieiinglly "NDF U l"'¢¢|y I-mon the blood and' mplcpgigtsiurfaoasiof the sntem.'l‘estimon- by -H Dr5es.mi;.ce 'Ito per bottle. Sold N;l‘:ke Halle Family Pills for constipa- _ Souven1°rU perfect through suffering"-it is, thatlshiin helng honoured. Let Us Dot WUI He can have complete sympathy with' “ide from being united. Grieis exalt us. “He is not an high priest that us and troubles mtg us up_ on we cannot be _touched with the feeling otlsnher we Shan also reign mth our inflrmities. In this sympathy of, -, -- Christ we find a sustaining power. Him.” .,_,. _._;,.,.,._.,,_._., »,_-_-,-_»_- -,-_-,-,-_-_-,-.-.-_-_-_-.-_-_-,-_-_-.-. _ -_-.-.1-_-_-.-_-_-_-ff-1~=--‘-‘ff-ff-` '-'~`~`“"" ' ' ;;;_, satisfactory in every way. newspaper editors and publishers of The delegates all left for their- . r arriving in Winnipeg h dn t t 1 th 'prominence n e _ l1’Li? SECOND FLOOR. . J fr Y ~\ Magnificent Summer Dresses Specially Priced I om.. This will be a great white season. The' makers and importers knew it would bcbut they ‘ could not walt for the trade to open and here is ' a wealth of beautiful dresses at your disposals ' sacrifice to a backward season. -I Lot 1 Dainty embroidered and lace trimmed l white dresses $2.50. -~ - ‘ Lot 2 White organdie dresses fiue and sheer souvenir jewelry you should come ' here. We have hat pins. belt buckles, “G Pl|l8.tle clasps. rinfs, brooch pins, lockets-souven r jewelryn every kind-all articles of every l day use dslntily decorated wit the P. E. Island coat of arms Prices range from 15° a piece upwards. ' W. iN. Tanton lace and embroidery trimmed $3.35. i Lot 3 White all over embroidery dresses in very handsome effects $4.00. _ _ _ , L0* 4 Special lot oi colored muslim dresses _ in pale blue, pink and champagne Q6 oo for |4,¢° ‘ S" W1’ illllhnm dresses piinclpsllly stripes black and wh te. brown and white and lue and ' white. Splendid tub dresses very special at $1.50, $2.50, $3.oo. ‘ SECOND FLOOR. _ . *.‘ » ‘ ' r inf: ' \ lf, .. .`. ‘ = ..'§i’?\"i¢~*~" ‘ f ' ~ -L ’