3913 " ”’" '”i 1’ ""v` um" an '.m§T.9fi"f1 T33 QBAHDTUTOWN GUARDIAN Houma nm.: ' eorgetowii on _.__ ' S110' the sth or July 1 0 p e best T 3;' Pam mmynnwt Bouthwn o. u th August. next “ ° °°°° 0! Intl \» Forbes decision Pndisn or na PRING1. _ __ _ "_l~ U \ D I ,. L ;,. '1_,.s._-~1; \a v~ ,s ___ vniriiiid "Ye, -1'1"' ~ M »P‘5°e'"*Em >- #.>iu!;.tf.l_ . - wh h loronto says of Dr Pringle ' U V "lj-\ *W _ ‘W 0 _ ‘ ’ _ -u-r g *_ i WEDDING BELLS __A r as a wide circle of friends in =, . l < ' ' 1 . ,ii my wed- ciinrrottntown:-"ni, John Pringle ,- .,-,_, l ding ,t°°k P15” M N-i0 310109 of thc Wal at his best at the Home Mission ~ V _ __ , _ , 1 brides brother, Mr. Archibald Link- 'meeting in St A1idrew’s Church The ' “" _ \ letter. nt i.inii1 tin , . 52.1510 $5.00 tandem f]ust :limited lot of these men’s oxfords, shown in tans, pltent and gun metal, nll .laced styles. Prices range from $2.75 to 85.00 but today you get a special cut of 25 p. c. g Alley fi? Co l , »» .g ' ., . i .IT PA A - » ' ` ' i " " Q ll lf .3 1) ‘ry , . ., ‘S yJ!|:,;:t,,i,,, the €,,,nd....W’w_W‘_, vs to i»iy_in iii. rionno.. Priéozi qoiénri-fm Zig; plnnéiuzf '&7/,,,,,:/#§\§\. . ‘ ,, ` "¥~~ " ` ~.l.-/f , ~ ~,i\.’»'-x" _ n wg” ug amd ' L 0. G. T’ 1 ~ - » - . , , _ I "L/,hz . ,~‘_l _, . ‘Q .. ,W ' _ ‘ _If__-W-__ _'\ :V _'.\\` 'hum' ‘nndmothem dug id “iam i ,0 O' G' T. mn-grnzncréind Loon. I. iotmowu. mn and inn Jun. ( /, . . A ’V. (ly _ rw _ . "(_,I. -- » ,' ' ' ` ` 1 _ - ~ - - --The Supreme Oourt I. 0. ' ‘~_ l -. . ‘\ ` if 5' M "JU 'l 3' made ins." www. .adj - k_ L --- ' 1 F. will be convened in T pi B ild- ` 3 ; W. ' XV l,ll 'll' j ~~“~ '\.' ~ _ 'M Wald," mug ‘build b;4tkh. mid isk. casa siv1'ri.ni>_-anions Justine. ins. 'roront 'o as m ° “ _ \ 4’ _ ,f -_ _ ._ ` "- ' \_ ~ ` " ’ `~.. _,.~ _ . _gg ,t ,_ ' 1 }_.__` r .'__"f/7 ' .:.-sp, \ \ ;w~ we E li li N E R, Je W e l e r 311;; spain in isvoi or nie pistons Knowles, writing' his inipniiiogi E; QI ’ y; _,ix \ ~'-1’ Zhu-> V" C' \\ 1 - e defendant was fined $10 the 1-'resoyterian Assembly Conference ' , A' , \ *_ “Hd wits vending good iieiisvioiii- iinid at " J I . \/ _ Ben . . ..,,,,, M... i,,,,!t,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,°,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,_,,' ,,,\ The great summer event at The Always Busy 3 Store. The Cl1ildren’s \\7ear Sale, has commenced. Clear of boots you can procure every article oi clothing needed to equip either His Majesty the baby or the is born a handspike he is no '\| \ ner to s. re_ uest t th De t t man ' nil \fl V of Amcmgre byline Dezplevgf more to no ninnina for uint oinn me I _ V ___ _ _p|_;; iii- _i":" Phone for an Appointment Y is our number-phone for sad save delay." .ppMm'm°°‘ Cook Studio ‘ I Desbrisay Black -_-gl 'i ROUD as you a f th . PMT. Bud proud étlillze is 313;'-R53. ation honors-there is soon but a memory of such events unless a portrait keeps the recom of each milestone of youth. Our styles of school pictures are ap&rouriate to the occasion ake the a pointment early rua asian srunio Phono 102-J aims, and scope. After some 'discus- , sion. it was decided to hold another meeting on July 2nd. to further con- sider organization, when it ls hoped the women of Harrington as well as North and South Winsloe will be pre~ sent. Further notice of this July meeting will be published later. RUNAWAY SATURDAY,-A serious I accident was narrowly averted on - 1 1 Saturday afternoon by the courage and presence of mind of Mr. George e% nga 1 H, Brady, Charlottetown. A horn, Qwnea Hard 1 Coal Due to arrive per Schooner “Sylora C. Hall"‘65o‘tons Hard Coal in Egg a n d' Chestnut sizes. I 6-16Mtf _..__l ' W 7 7 W1 l \ ` , ‘ able name for the Institute, it was _ ‘ decided to leave the matter over till next meeting. The Supervisor then ‘und we guamntawhem wmencuy we gave some suggestions for Institute _ ' tings and later one of the young- _ ‘ will do sllwe can lo save the teeth you m_ee have. and if it is possible to ssvelhsm el. members was elefltfed to ‘ook out | . . for clippings regarding the work of we will do so lf not, we will give you the , best substitute possible to get. ff you “mer Women B Institutes on the Is' I laentrust yourdentalneeds to iis we assure “md and elkewhere “nd these were to you 0| abundant “¢_i,,|m,_inn_ he brought and read at the next meet; ._ 8- Y 5 0 D Q |25 num 5|, the individual society will be broad- _i , r. Robins ~»-,~;,,.; ~=» Phone: 275.! __ - . talk on the canning of fruits and Annual Meeting Tho annum' meeting ofthe members of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island wi l be held in the Law Library on M1 nday 28rd June, 1013, at three o’c1ock in the afternoon. _ W. E. BENTLEY, 6-16M3i Setretary Treasurer. To Owners Of Oxypalhors .‘ uh: and to any oth-_-rs interested in cliiinged among the members and dif- Healing by Oxygen I wish to an- ferent Df0°°B5_°“ 0” the P"“""“*l°“. nouuce that the machines-that Of m°“"» f"‘““ F“d Vegetable” “'"°; hwecreated Suchaf,-urorein Chap discussed. Such instructive and so- _ ' ti re t dvantagel lottetown and the only machine f;“lth“;ei,0';f:,, 8;; 8.85, insfrm Bndfhe Dm” °‘ three d°““ E b _ Horse Races f A SPLENDID DAYB SPORT Wed- nesday June 48th will be a red letter , day in sport; The popular Johnston River Track will hold its annual meet. 2.24 Trot: 2.50 Pace ' ` and Farmers Race 1 'ran inttei- for ii 115.00 crew S°P“'~ stor presented by George Ballillslll Esq. ' ` . Do not 'fall to some and see the bestr racing of .the season. Dancing booths and refreshments on the' grounds. Admission 25 cents Ladies and child- ren 15:. JQHN McDONALD» .f Secretsr! .`\'ic1i1('i}1l|iiiit|. Coal Wholesale and Retail ‘l -` d ` clfvsiuiv' -W ' eu y of nice fresh A very desir- his season of the; 11 lim up very little coal telephone. and mix?-§`»i° "' .s1s~éf's;i Qifti that has been sold in this Province until a few wcelcs ago has been “The Oxypathor". We have ab- solutely no connection with nor responsibi'ity for any Oxygen De- vice of any other name. The Oxy- “Guarantee only” and at the on price namely $35.We do not handle any cheap machhzes at any price The General Manager of The Coni- Mr. W. E Enman has absolutely no connection with The Maritime Oxypitbor Co of St John nor yet with any of the Company’s Pro- ducts manufacture at the Head O_f- fic~, Buffalo. To anyfinterested in securing advice re the wonderful Oxy- pathor Mr McTsvidh may be consulted lor a 1'ew days at "The Russ” or ihg company may be written to at 200 Charlotte St., St. John, N. B. _o-matt :_,;!,"._|_‘,\ Li p if mis 0XYGEN THERAPY 1 The statement of Mr. C. Fraser MacTBvish that I sm not now in the employ\ of the Maritime Oxypstlwl' (la. is uncalled for, as I announced. the fact several times in four Island papers. All the Oxypstliors I have sold or 'rented were my own persulllll property, having been paid for in B0- vance. I still have a number of OXY- pathors for Bale which I will disp0G¢ of st a liberal discount. I have 110 intention ol 'going out of the Olyizefl Therapy business, having a¢¢cD¢¢d the agency of the, Fsrsdor 0_KY¢¢" oo.. the rnrndor being the letwt and hiatt improved o!YK°ll8Ull! IDB' shine on the market. W. E. lilNMAN.» 80 L9\¢W0rth Ave., Charlottetown- . 5-14M¢f~ l Reecorer for Men ` ` ‘asians everynsrnfsthl IM! _ ,ite .allies 2 mm! _-Hitiltnlinfns e's.¢he'\. dpotheceriei- by Dr. Petiiiek, noe nttnoned to n rubber tired runabout, driven by two ladies. became suddenly frightened ‘and started to run up King Street. The driver found it impossible to con- trol her horse which was going at a swift pace. Mr. Brady who happened to be on King Street, saw the ladies grave predicament and started at a swift pate to catch the frightened beast. He succeeded and pluckily stopped the runaway thus avoiding what would otherwise have been a very serious accident, SPRINGFIELD.-At the regular monthly meeting of the Springfield Women's Institute there was a large attendance of members and visitors. After a discussion of the most suit- in B such means the interest ered and helpful ideas gained for use in future meetings. After some minor hiisiness matters were disposed of, the Supervisor gave an interesting vegetables, which contained many useful hints and directions on this important branch of housekeepingf everal ideas on this s 'ect were ex- douhtless the attendance will grow from time to time, when it is real- ized that they are of such lasting good in the community. TEMPLE-WILSON.~ At 7 0'0l0Uli.` fJatl10I’ is S0ld Under p0Sltive Thursday evening, the wedding took t place at Waverly of Louella, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Temple, and Thomas Albert Wilson, says a Halifax ex- ghange. The spacious drawing rooms were beautifully decorated, the bride . . ii I h iii ds it. pany again vushesls announce that and groom standing Under all “Ch Of ;v"y ea er ear Y rnommen white flowers. Little Miss Margaret Temple acted as _flower maid. She, carried a very dainty basket of flow- ers composed of lillies of the valley and maiden hair fern. ll/H5828 Llulfill M¢Quinn and CIIGVY Wilson were the ribbon bearers, both being. prettlll dressed in white with blue trimmings. The bride. one of the most p0pUlBl' oung ladies ol WaV8I`ll'. 10°k°d Zbnrmlng in a handsome gown of white point d. Esprit ,md carried a shower bouquet oi roses, lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern, her only 0\`D;' ment being B pear; and peridor nec - law the gift of the groom. ’l‘heFce§_ mony was performed by RW- - i* Milligan, n Pine Hill ¢:xlassmate;b;»s Mi-_ Wilson. The wedd ng mar ere rendered by Mrs. Lottie Crosby. :ister af the bride. Alter the Cerb- mony me guests assemblediazl gli . ing room where Misses L an c dm Chevy Wilson and Jean Travis,L ggglgdld Crosby and John McQ\1i'|1D assisted in servink 5 Very dainty lun; neon the room being tastefully de coratdd with white carnations, maid- cn ha". fern and English ivy. e mem going-away gown was of brdford cord with hat to match. Mr. be Mr, wiison ion bv m°¢°\' ff” “nd Bm'a. d-or Lakes, where the the ymoon Wm be spent. They were hygnereeipients of many beautiful gifts. t em me to the esteem in which ti,” gr, hold and the good wishes of tubilonow Re'v_ Mr. and Mrs. T. A- tlvllsoii to their future home. 'l`¥!\° Valley, P. E. Island. _____,_....._._--__ The tan test like a glue of good ,,,`,`¢T::¢::,uonii nt 'riie oentrnz Divis- store-we make our-own' soda. use pure fruit flavors 0111!. and che but mam obtainable. These 'l1°¢¢*»h°1‘ with clemiigsg, libersllty, sud good iiler resort--lil. A. F°.'&"‘s"°“"m° Linkletter was united in marrl- in evidenoo ag this Anemm mu y as at I V .~ gffmff i:"£hClW°\°"°- ‘,;é,`i¥_:-'.=,,~7;5i<». W l P “°“'°~ ° m““Y_ b°““' lwwers. for which he deserves but lit- \;--;_f..‘_{.'}"'_~1‘ff»'ff _-‘ X ‘ri and Valuable presents received tie credit. 1-le is about as responsible ~\_, , v A _“_ _T n cated the high esteem in which for chem as nn Aeolian harp is tor its e- fa. ' l gif bud” ‘md 3"°°'" H" ll°ld~ RSV- music-it is the far-wandering winds v /_‘A ` in as_iEi. tarmstrong was the ofiiciat- gmt provide the m°|ody_ And by the »~. “ '“ “” __ ."‘""° ‘°*°“~ “nd '°f in I "'§.i:»'*»St_dii*`*iflp”ff»'ff M Mnuriuc nr w1Ns1.ou.-in nns- me" °' °°"“’ °' th' 'M °' ““' " “ 'I ' \ 1 “X17 1’ ' QW no-vice make our big F0\“1"°~*|\ l 1309** MRS. G. E. PURSEY-, ~‘ /t1 ,:_ yllllll) 1 M, K , _ A°0|i*\l\ harp is to be praised. Pringle 'ly Vi' P 0, ;;,’0m;f_’;°’ 3123?; knows iiow to mend truth in nie ab- ' i \ meeting in the Hall there bn Satur~ struct with me in the concrew' which _ day a|te,.n°on_ Quite B number M wo_ pBr£c;;lprer;e necessity for Brent ,___ men were present and listened with two gif? al;§;g°€,';,_eB3(; Halas BT; “ ' ' _ - e . ' -‘ interest to a detailed descriptio f _ Y ._ ' J; ~-~ AT the Womsn's Institute movementniils The l-london Times' Pringle is tem" porarily in Nova Scotia, but no one can hear him without remarking that lie is suffering from a rush of Klon- dike of thc heart.” lim*-1k PEISOIIILS ~ Miss Verna White. Charlottetown left Yesterday for Calgary. 1 Lieut. Governor Rogers went to A1. lleffllll Yesterday afternoon. i --m Miss Mamile ings of Hazelbrook has returned home from an enjoyable ` visit in York and Marshfield. Mr. William Mclntyre leaves this "\'f‘"\i“B for British Coliimbiatwhere he will work on the survey. Mrs. Eliza Bishop, housekeeper at the Queen Hlotel, has resigned her po- sition and leaves for Boston in a few weeks. --__ Mr- GBOYSB E. Robertson, B.A., of McGill University College, Vancouver, H C-. a native of Charlottetown.,.haal arrived on a visit to relatives. Under date of June 6th Mr. E. dell. Peake has been promoted to the ratnlr of s'enior clerk in the Customs, Charlottetown. Mrs. Charles Robertson ond hor .daughter, Mrs. Charles McLean, and two children have arrived in Char- lottetown from] Spokane and will ,spend the summer. Mr. McLean will ‘join them later. , Among the outward passengers from Charlottetown yesterday were:~i Mrs. T. Morris to her old home in Windsor to visit; Chief Justice Sulli- van and Attorney General Mathiesun to Surnmersids; Mrs. Stanford re- turning to Halifax; Dr. Hearts to Amherst, and John Webster to St. John. -;__._.._____ 11'I'O POULTRY RAISERS.-"How to keep hens for Profit," by Valen- tine, 1913 edition; An up to date book on poultry raising; Every owner of poultry whether for pleasure or profit should have ii copy. Price 0|.- strongly bound in cloth, costs only ggs, ut the information contained therein is worth many dollars to the poultry- men. For sale at Carters Bookstore, mailed to any address for 65c. 6-17M2i. ::'l‘liis is the kin.l of weather when you will appreciate the many advan- agcs of Rcxall Cold Cream. For freckles, wind burn, chopped skin it is THE preparation. It is sold in nearly 6,000 drug stores throughout the United Static and Canada and 5c_ for large jar. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. S Hotel Piropertyil FOR S ALE Having definitely located in the West the subscriber offers by priv~ ate s le his splendid property known ns the Vrndome Hotel, 49 Water St_, cliarmingly situated on the \Vaier Front near railroads. steam boats and in one of the very nicest, cleanest srd coolest parts of the city, makes an ideal invest ment for a hotel man. Pi'¢vi0\1S ro leaving the Island the owne: spared neither money nor labor sud now the interior iss thing of lmty and only reeds to be seen tobe appreclstedl The Hotel i three stories and' will socommod ate sixty permanent guests. In tending purchasers will be shown through the hotel et any time. ` Ar ply to l 1 \ \ f `Dmuin Ktfd June 12 M6i. 1 . \ »_ young ladies ol 18 years for the summer season. The assortmeuts in the various lines are most complete from the smallest priced articles to the very best qualities. Ready-to-wear Colored Dresses Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5. years Blue and brown checked cambric French dress, trimmed with red on neck and sleeves................ 42C Russian dress of plain blue and brown Indian head, trimmed with con- trasting color on sleeves, neck and belt . . .. .___ __ . Striped blue and white percale dress, V neck, waist trimmed with Foninid ¢dg¢_._._........_ .$1.50 Blue and pink mercerised r pp French dress trimmed with black and white Bedford cord. Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 years. Heavy blue and white stripe Am' crican Galafea dress navy yoke belt and cuffs, piped scarlet Dress of sky spotted percale, trim- med with plain blue zephyr, i white pipings and heavy lsce...$l Dutch neck dress of Indian head in brown and blue trimmed stripe cambric and red piped, » Dress oi' plaid Scoitli girgl an trimmed with white pique collar and cuffs. Patent leather belt MISSES’ DRESSES _ Four Specials A morning dress of Indian head in plain pink, tan and blue, trimmed with white silk embroidery Sizes 14,16, 18 years.. . Dress of plain blue Zephyr with wide reveres trimmed wiili white pique and stripe nurses cloth. Black patent leather belt Sizes 12, 14,16 ._ A street dress of blue and whit' check gingham,tri11inied with allovef embroidery plain blue, button l1oleS and ipings Sizes 14,16, 18 ye:irs..........$2.95 A fine afternoon dress if mercer- ised repp in tan, pink and b‘ue,trlmmed with wide lace insertion and lace cov- ered buttons Sizes 14, 16,18 years ._ ROM PERS Plain blue Zephyr trimmed with red pip ing and bands. Bluet Linens trimmed with while plpinge Blue! or tan ronipcrs of Iiiilaii liend trimmed with red _________________ __ _65c a pair Little ir`s rom ers of blue an _ g p ll white iiaturalcolorllneue trimm- ° check gingham t1iniiiied_ liliie with vilii'c ed with red pipings, all _ _ a palr pipings, blootners extra fullonaband......,..,$l»l5 a Cliilclren’s White Underwear Drawers ,~ ` Underslcirts ' Made of fine canibric with n ""1 wide hemsliiched hem Sizes 2 to 16 years I with fide tucks and torchon lace » -,X e . ,` 25c apalr ~”- - Made of fine csmb ic with a deep liem and waist 2to6yesrs ea' /T; V - A ugh ‘Q Skirts of fine lawn with zi deep hem and viide/frlll tiiiiiired with l‘§‘§‘§1'l§f`I_60c to 85c ea Best quality drawers lrlniiiel ` S *, l ‘ _ _ with xi cluster of small tucks aid l 1 U ' I Shmt ski" of camlmc Wm' em' A better uuality drawer trimmed l8c to 25c a pair ‘ broidery ins( rtlon trimming Sizes 8 to 16 years.. to 95C ea ' __ N ghties mu lln embroidery 1 \ _ ._ _..._.._.45¢ 2 Dall' - * _ _t 2- ' sa.- ;fa~»-“ Se Ma e of good quality, English . A slip over uightle of fine cam cambric with a tucked yoke. Tor brlc with low neck nod short sleev clion edging on neck, plait and es. Torchon lace trimmed. 8 10 s‘eeves. Sizes 4 to 14 years 14 years _ _ 58c to 80c ea. 85c and/90c ~ A niglitie of finest Engllshlongcloth with fine Swiss embroidery ”=‘“§.:°.:‘;;.r.°f?.:..i¥&ff__it‘_‘i_f?ffii€:._..?f_f?f__..95o. 100 each _Q'rHE1_z DEPARTMENTS _ -J ` all ~ /lol:-:“o~'i\ ~flf!7l -‘ g,,.`W.s.'_'-_=.Z Children’s Hosier Underwear y UNDERVRSTS - Cotton, Wool and Cot- Caslimere, Colton. Lisle. ,ony Cnhmem, Sm; and Wool, _ BANDS- Cashmere, Silk and Wool. H eadwear Coats Mullin bonnets, Silk boiinets, Straw bon- V White pique, white embroidery, white nets, Embroidery lists, Straw hats. *W- Sionlev Bros The nlwavs busv Store. , i 1'. it it ffl; L_\` .ii ;1§ ,_ ft '.'. ti .i 1-? _.<.~ I .1 n i i 4 / 1-# tv)