i _ _ , _ __ . ‘ ‘ , ,_' . ' _ . ' ` 1 _-_______,.,_, PAGE TWO 'mg mmap Nmwg THE CHARLOTTETOWN 'GUARDIAN W " FIRST Ol' 'ALL """" 28| £910 _ _ 5 ouruooii sroizr *Ann T H E c HAR1.o'r'r ar _o ws qua R D ui N ::_»;i___:-3 __§:i;-_j______i=__-1_:_<;_;»»_<;_-;_;f»-,___:' l-I - ZAM-BUK Every athlete, cvs-ry ‘l=~ull~f\layel‘. every swiniuicr, nvcry cunivelst, every nuu fu- y,~,.inun \\'li¢Y0"‘d. *he D085lbllfW Ol H CIUWKG "1 right. 0 gold piece for being t.-he hand- lltllc t young lady on the grounds, and _ . feeling toward Mr. Borden may L__. _ _.__.. - .__ __ _ ._,._ ._. _ . _ .._. .H . ings curtainings-in muslins, choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A line of pretty ecru lace edge and a good yard......._ 220 Dainty White cream and ecru Madrasses, nets and scrims--about a dozen patterns-io to zo yards of a pattern-values up to 38c ayard- curtaining, good width, fT‘_'.`Tf`.__”Tf__ffq.`f.ff_ 126 f Aii swiss 19 sf-ids there was more hm in what ihap~ his DKNY Bl-l@El*\n°e» at Ingersoll when Auntie And ll ls lmP“'5""’l° to tell how tha negro woman, secured the fill' this tiling mill' Sl’|`°lid- Frm" the kids, thc venerable grandsire dlisky Aunty Wright the cordial B1-:ER si ws;-:Ks "ff 2102"* “"“""“ “"“ "‘°“‘° “"‘*“"’“'“‘ hat great body of young and middle-aged voters who so far have . l,-‘ repressed their enthusiasm. Let no ur 1 Liberal organ attempt to belittle the geix Kisses and a tcn dollar gold ` . dnn pieqe-bribery and corruption though , these be, in their most insidious and tempting forms-fail to account for that nonogcnariari convert at Aylmvf- It may be the beginning' of the end lui' Laurier and the Government! O'I‘EC'I`I()N AND THE CANADIAN CARRYING 'I`liAfiE I' It Thirty years ago tm. seagoing ves- nrin entered and vin-mid at Uanfidiiln ports were 2,990 British, 10,219 Cun- mlian and 5,16] foreign. The total tonnage of these vessels was 6,785,- 714 tons. - ` 20 p. c W omething like a threefold increase Q init pines iirtii-sen isso and i9i19_ihe U-I last year fur_w‘hich the figures are It available. In the latter year the . 0 , _ number of vessels entered sind cirar- ' ed was 5,795 British, 10,946 Canadi- 8; 1 Swiss shams and sxeln/ii bureau scarvesf- some very dainty patterns ‘ regular 6ic values, a ers new effective style -will wear and wash "L.°.1ii`...S.."_".°_‘.‘fl..‘ff.25i3 “ I I-sI'lb.`l{ Lace Shams and run- iiiise Hlity , . an and 13,441 foreign. The total ton- was 19,765,876 tous, Placing the tonnage of each nation- arrived and cloared in 1880 and 1909 respectively, we have the follow- Britiish Canadian Foreign full lfabo Corsets _ r . I V _ __ ~ , 1 _ _ ` _ _n _ _' _J g l l E l l 4 (nj , ._ _ _ 1 P S 55'- $3 - ` £1-.1 ‘ff lill _ ill/ -,,-if-'_' I/ _ , lllllllf, _ Comfort we g , ,lull/l" , 'l/»_!i"’f,f`,_ _ Giving is n Q”-QL 3”?)/>’@=i>s' M ali' Q1 yu f/,/in ~--iffi ¢*;*~~»/i \ .3\‘~ \ ;~_ *ff -`§\\ nil il ' "wi -' f ffl ,--fic / ,, i’ 4//N '\\/ll J 6 i 4/'ll gf# ~, /.v/'}’//;/j// l l l i l i L :f / 1 i 1 f_l‘.fv§i-‘-’_'E'> - . .. .i roi < 1 l cf cb -"‘"<¢ il' !’l 'ill Lb E7 ' rv~‘°'a\§-iw N" l 3 Pl Cl Doctors. Priced from $4 .oo madcfrom French Cdtile Recommended by the ` Corsels o fl \_o_s _fgr stout woiiigu Patou’s _special high 1 ui or aC_;erbetSReducin8' lglv ‘W 65.; - l Nl ' l \. \l ` ` style French form corsets _ Paton s 15 P. C.corsets are .. \ ' the leaders for comfort and y -°\` wear. Other finer makes U \ i $1.251.5o2.oo I was agreed that the boundary of` has not been carried out is lirrniiso Manitoba has not passnil the nnccs~ sary co-operative legislation. lt is tl’ Many American' newspapers are re.- Q-iiebec should he enlarged toinclude ferring to “Prosperoiiis Canada" in U10 PGN- Of l»Bbl‘8d0F that ’30l0Ill:H to cordial terms these days. The Nciv Canada, and that the part of Kee- York wst`in between Northcrn Saskatche- per, ivrn and Northern Ontario should hc pondcncc bureau at Ottawa. und gives divided between Manitoba and Onta- daily rl" by ,a line the" and l-here l‘lEl`00d an journals. This is especially valu- io by all parties." u|,|e S""‘3lY this is Sl-HFWUE if true. known to American readfirs the rc- The (ilobc also says the only reason sources, the pi'o;.:i'css and the filiiu. why the division of the Northland inns Herald, foremost as a iiuivspa- has now n ivcll-coiidiictcil corres- clippings from lcn.dl'ng Canadi- to Canada, in making better of thc Cuiiadlnn people. And now tlie_iiii'sliipi< have begun earn money, apart from prizes. Chief Commissioner Cummlskey in taking in hand the people who are cncronching upon the public high- ways. There are many-far too many -of those. They are .now officially not-ified bo remove forthwith the fen- ccsi or other ‘incuinbrances that they have placed within the lawful road limits, and that if they fail to do so they will be prosecuted. It is hot in Manitoba now and go- ing to be hotter. The thermometer registers in the nineties and the elec- tion campaign is on. Sir Wilfrid in simon: inci-i-.dibie tn ui-i~n~k uint thi- 1'“fii,Adby Paid $630 for 111° vrivi- reprcsentatives of this and the oth- lege er Maritime Provinces agreed to this ma" Compact, Did they many, do 507 After that she was to have two more trips for $lW.50 encli. But the niiship, owned and tlri\'ciu by llrnliiim \i'liite, . the noted lflnirlisli a\'iuti»i‘, fell nlid I was siiiasheil \\‘ll1r~ii only ten fcct from ' For Inf ' the an" and children' Adhy were iiijiircil, hoivever. and y ,_ _ _ Ilia Kind You flava Always Bought ih- of being the first English wo- to be taken on n flying trip. to speak in Winnipeg- on July 11. Premier lloblin has fixed the sumo date for polling -day. Next day will be the 12th, of "glorious and immor- tal memory," so to speak, redolent; also of the shouts of the victors sud thc gromis of the vanquished in the election fight. If all these don't make n, hot time -in the old town of Winni- peg then we`shall miss our guess. gr-oiinil. Neither lic noi' Lady will tiy again. Wedding Gills in Teasefs, Bake Dishes, Fern Pols, Waiters, etc. 'l`hc:ic goods have _lust arrived, :irc the very new- est patterns and first qual- ity. G.l'l. Taylor TENDERS i Tenflers will be refteivcd at the omfe of thc “ity ;1i-hoof Board up to the Ilfllli in-mint, f-ii one year's sup- ply tlir' Arsflin v'--und foul. and kind- ling wood for llic three city schools, coal lo lw i\'~‘iuli»'~l on the city scales. and plnrv-fl in the vaults gf' the ri-upcl'lii'i- :-cliimlii. ii-Zldfli, lg?-_ t QXEIEIM 75? HEIHH /` Canvas Shoes \\'c :irc Showing thc liiicst collection of wonici.i’s.f1i'i0i1and , whole time. personally to tha home :_l_.00a hex. All driigglnts ordlruel. from Mother. V HARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay, B. C. Gurus Seaslclmess 1 lifothersillr Remedy quickly i-.urea sua or train l Remedy C0.. H19 Cllllnd Bldl., Detroit, Mloh, r __. -_ _ '___ .__;l' ' l '-'- FERTILIZER M1iriaiePotasli, Nitrate Soda, Phosphates, Bone Meal P” 10”' ('°°dy “b°“° the 15°” -l""°-> Bone and Potash, Kanit and mixed fertilizer for all kinds of omsto pinnun 206 non, Em, early crop at lowest prices. See us before buying. R. E. MUTCH QC() Ch'town, P. E. I. . dttsrmwftf. WB i) gnonette, Calliopsis, Chrysanthum, Candytiuft, Snlpiglos. sis, Larkspur, Lobelia, Golden Faa- ther, Batcheloi-’s Buttons, Sniapdrag- £50", Seedling pansy, Ameranthus,1ce i Alyssum, Lobeiia, Golden feather, DUELY miller, and Ice plant, fine edg- ing plants by the 100 750, per don, l f5c, Salvia deep scarlet. (very flue), 24c per doz. Bivzdllng dahlia, (])0\|_ Iile and Single) 20c doz. Cosmos 25p, pei' doz. Hellotrope for outside (grand) 25c doz. Seedling carnatlounx 25c per doz. Montieratias bulbs -ic each, 40c our dm., double dahlls bulbn . 8C each 75c per doz. Gladlolus ‘bulbs 50 each 50c. doz. Perennials Wintered 0ver_1n|-ge clump plants-Pansy, Daisy, Cm-M. tions, Diantbus, Sweet William, For-i getmenot 5c each bile per d0z_.-Hop lyhocks choice double 6c each 60g doz. We mail annuals postage free, but, Perennials add one cent extra for _ . _____,_ _______,_,_ 1-qu' I W u,_.u.,,_.,._,.c.._e.,,,u Whal Will Become of Your Wife? Ever think of that? Ever consider seriously how uncer- tain i~i life? Did you ever take a pencil and paper to see , whal’.a to beconxe of your wife? li"s all in your hands-lt’s a matter as to whether you want her to slave when you are gone. Don’t you think she would prefer saving a few cents a day to insure her protect- ion when you are gone? Just ask her. Talk it over-and then cull or drop us a card for particulars concerning a policy that will suit your circumstances. W. K. li0GERS .....‘§,';:'l°t“.sf'it".i..... dmwftf ‘ postage-Late cabbag e 50 extra- V J Transplantod Early cabbage and cau- liflower Bc extra--Celery do. [,st,i=.`i Tomato 3c extra, and extra early to- mato, Sc extra for postage must be added. It would be advisable for large ni. ders to have plants gn by express ni As our market business is open` every day it will he to the interest of customers tn call there when ni, all convenient and personally select their plants. Flowers have been un much improved of late years that the old time stock would not be recog- nlzcd. Flowers appeal to children ace that they have ri little garden (all their nwn) They will appreciate it--Please remembar in sand cash with orders, and write plainly sign namn mid ml-I dress-Every year we receive ri num- ber of orders wltlinut it signature. J. J. GAY & BON, _ Charlottetown, P. Bl. I. 5-23mt-hsdrtf. Q u_i»_i_gi:_t.__ ;\_ ;iiiiu_i_ier i-inhiiing tnimiieri L iii.-:::.::isf H of Balhroom Fixtures \ , el us Show -You our Stock We are confident that youcan‘t see a finer showing of shining, nice, porcelain hath room fixtures than you can see right here---and our prices are within your reach. We are specialists in the plumbing business---it’s no side show with us, that nccoui-its for being well equipped i0 supply our customers satisfactorily. Call, write or phone us. FRED. ll. 'l`RAlNOR li'i'i"’é'.';fi°ffi.°s`l Opposite Opera House iltls-