MAY 11. 1912 "THE L-“EBT News - 'rss cHAR.Lo'r’r1r1:owN GUARDIAN f-~ rrmsr or -ior- P ‘ ‘ ' ' ' 1:; /___, .,_.,, _ _ , _ .__ ~ ,V __ __';______ ,_ _» iqafraiicree ~, Mo d,`GEo. e.1s'i‘oN's RECORD NOW ' , . » ' ' “ 7" ‘ 1 - - ' =» \ » , F resh mé’ I STANDS ir rrmrr-1-wh. THE 'QUEEN S COUNTY '('lUlRDllN». . - ' -1 _ -~., - _ ,_ '_"' _ 1 ' ‘ _ The Buaiest Siefe on Chu-|¢i¢¢¢¢wn’| Bruin; Suu; ' ' ° scll;ieAI\:I1l;Ali1,d dM:y H110-rinother re It pays to buy in this Province " H Q 'll/lcDogald Charlottetown' B e o e a ready long -* has 10 'ned the arsboro, N S , stall l'¢°0l”d Oi lives saved from drowning HBf0l\‘1 Bligllllll. Hazel Grove, was ot the Bank oi Nova Scotia by the veteran colored boatman of in Charlottetown yesterday __ In a V r i V . - r . -_ ' r ‘ ‘ _ . _ G 0 A L the Market whari. George Listen -- - i I Miss Mary Hennebllry oi Morell ls' A ' Q P ,when he last night, with the watch- D. McDonald.oi this province was visiting Mrs. C. Mallet Unio . ' e * " ' , _ _ lo man at Rood s wharf, Jumped into a registered is,t~Hall!ax Hotel, Halifax, Road, B & & btpat and rowed out to the middle of Yesterday. ____ - ; N _ ' - ine dharrror and helped aboar a fish -_ The Rev E J Rattee Malpequc, . , t _ _ __ _ I .A . , , ._ _ We are dlschafg-ic H WAU was clinging to a capgiz. O. T. Steevcs, of P. E. Island, has will pregch in Zion Chnr-eh, gimp.- pg dory _He had been thrown into opened s blacksmith shop at Killam's lottetown, tomorrow morning and" “ Watt- by a Sudden squsll which Mills, near Haverlock, N. B. evening. . d ‘ » overturned his boat while he was -- _ '__ ' |[]g tO ay A Sflillllg lt over from the Halifax side Mrs. George Rackham, Qhgrlotgg liz. B. Cussack, Have;-lock, N, 'B -. _, ' 3:8 ‘sir-Y°SS°%. which was moored oil WW". _left yesterday to’\lislt her dau- -visited Prince Eilward' Island' last . This izliiildelplh th, ghtei- in Pprtland, nie. ,I Y V weeli andrreturned with 1; une teanmof, A .adla Nut _ I , “_ e rty-third res- " I. _._z _ , . .horaesf-welghlngyouer 1400 pounds L __ ,,_. _ ,i __,,,,,, g;°tt° Li“f°“'° Credit. and it appears Rev. H. E. Thomas, St. John, ior- each. _. I ._-,_ - ~ - a even tho nearly seventy-five mérly o¢,Ch|irl¢,¢;¢i;0wn, WM- m.H,,u'_,-.3 ,' , w ___ -. ` years old, he will live many years fax last week _ ' Miss I-I Anna Les dau - _ _ - ghter f AC3.dla §'ROUUd and gggéiggdaflifn toHthle_f record he has ~' _.,.»_.. ' » _ Paul and Mrs, Lea, Ménctom fo,.m;._ ' »,;- W the past ,my cgrzax h“"b°" d\“`\“8 MPS- Cephas Mellett, Union lioad, _ly of Charlottetown, was among the _ ,» _ , » , Y ~ _ has some exceptionally. earlyrliubarn recent graduates' at the Royal Vic. Blacksibnhs Coal. BALFOU in market yesterday picked from her toria Hospital training s¢h00|. Mant. it A Why slave at sewing when your erin 2 1 bziy the little girl anice new VVash_; Dress for. 90C THIS RANGE OF children’s wash dresses that ' we are showing is the finest little labor saver in the 1 city. What wise women after seeing these pretty little 1 garments, will sit up nights trying to make dresses for _ P.- R oN SUHMARINE, ,,w,, g,,,d,,,,_ _ ma, ' the children. ‘ ii; - 1 , ,ONDON Mu ,)_R ht H ` -There will be acomplete change of Rev. T J Delnstadt and Mrs th ‘ l ' Y' ig 0" Af' pictures at People’s Theatre Charlo Delnstadtf St ,John, formerly gi this ‘ .urJ.slf ,mf ' . ' ~ A. & C0’ M. .st ,T om ° °"“°" Prime ttetown tonight and the admission Province, have as their guests R v . ' e '"1 91'. W 0 alread ex erienced the ° ~ dehghts of ,lying by mapking a trip will be but dve cents to all. James bleave and Mrs. Neave, and in an aeroplane at the Hendon Av- ul three chlldren' tm two ‘°rm°" 0' lation Grounds, tried B trip in as,,,b_ SRW- J- F- F10Yd Will take for his whom have been engaged in mission- mhrine yesterday He went under in “ment sU“dBY °Ve¥H¥l’Z ln the Cm' ary work for the Methodist Chruch in . the D_ 3’ and aféer the dip expressed tral Christian Church, “Did” God Chinn during the past fifteen years. P|Ci0l1; l’olnr Star, Hemphill, Pic- tou; i-liiiscl Dell, Bandreau, i’ot<~rs (‘_ ll ‘L '_ A ____ /.1 and in the evening Love In Practice. Th F' Whit S J h himself as verv much pleased with Cause the Titanic maastar? ~` Th ti "'°- under water eénltiong "” ` e auc on sale on the pronert - ' . - _ _, y of SHIPPING NEWS_ Grieg H. Jenkins. Mill View, was Douglas smith’ Bracmey tw on -_ L _.~ __. _4_ Ye’ er “Y “WW” il1_ “B B -7“5tl°° 0f_ Thursday was well attended d re- the Peace for Queen s County before gulted in the- disposal of practically i~:riri»ril -May 10, 1912-sehrs_- 1 I;‘°“°' J““.g°_ M°D°““1d- Chef- everything onereehe good prices, B. nrrri inn, urmii-eau, si. Peters, o, r--”"'-‘5 ° ° °W"- ~ _ carter sr co, Charlottetown, were the U; Etliel, McLeod, Pictou; Flora T_ Effe Th .__ _ . nuctloneers. Theisrm had been Trcnliolm, Pt. du Chene; Blanche M, "if" 'ata' _ ere wer” “O “ses b°l°"° th” p°‘ disposed, of previously hy private Thohouru, Bowdridge, Picton; Hazel, lwe court, in Chg:-lottetawn y¢Bt¢1`“ sale. - Glen, Rauch, Halifax;-Daisy, Moran, A wise Denon day. It was W. bhowan and not l`ictou.-Strm. S. S. Amherst, Wells, 'T" 3”' lmaws when to me John T' Chowan' Sh°rW°°d' who was T°m0"`0W m0\`“iUE Hi f-he B&DiSlBt Iislilnx. ' cya I _'_' , L. Fash will preach the last l i‘lenrcil-May 10, 1912. Schrs.- ¢ &_';1'ii/ D05, you ,kink it liev. T. F. Fullerton will preach in in the serieg ¢,n'q-he Seven Ch?,i.';:;,‘§; Hiro oirn, Roach, summerside; =,»,~_-.,.~: ,im , , home? St. ‘James-Church. Charlottetown. at The subject will he La0rii¢rs_q~i.e Diiisy, Moran, Picton; Flora T., Tron- ° ° 5° ° both services tomorrow. His morning Lfukewarm Church. In the evening holm, llllramichi; Brilliant, Hunley, \-re:nn_~,1`=i_`§ 25,: and 60c_ theme will be, Lowe Your Enemies the subject will be "Christ," This is St.. ` SALT " ' . . . ` az onias . e,_ t. o n, has w c a ism a he evening ser- ~"- -- ,_ ri-ivod in Ch - vice. Abb , “L fined at the Police court recently. Chu,-ch' Charlottetown' the Rem Z the second sermon in the series on Sold everywhere. ‘ _._ ` Short, 'Buggestive Subiects There lllbblll. tt Hecitor Uampliell. ioirmerly conductigd L0WiS A. and_ Mrs. Wickctt, ac You need Rcxall Healing Salve for cuts, burnsi bruises, scratches and all every day accidents. It is easy to apply, heals rapidly and is heartily recom- mended by all who have used it. A large box... 25c MacKinnon Drug Company k if *ie .ii is 'F7 A fgaq !‘ ‘ ` 3 ji M, ill __ Ycu do if you arc not buying Our Master Marine Smoking tobacco. Why? Because it is made only from the very best tobacco, carefully selected and well- cured. It costs no more ihen me einer i- Bc leap saver Qc, llnk strainer lie, dust pane Ge up, oil stove kelllee Ile '~~‘ UP- .~ _ ' V _ Also carvink este. cut glans, Roger Bros goods, etc: , _ T " deterlontinz gmwtht V r » . ` ~ - ' » _ Bormallii is easy to apply, J Y ..._ use ._. . _ r wg _ , =re.iiure.w§oT¢.§o°`me .“!E¢r'|:¢;¢i:.P:=i::‘o;gl|. stand at his .emu _ _ _,._,.i. _ , _ , ' _ ' sf¢W\l'f’l .` , acs _ e¢~i¢¢r3§.¢er»`y.g{ aims; b _ . .,c_.._\` . ,r ,_ ,._. .‘ », i4 A. 1. I _ 'V , r _W I V* :J ilu- , - V ` r V’ 'rv Gmue < r . s`, oWl\lf¢ ht ersllilltbliltlte 1 I Kent. Anchors, a-nd Y. -M. C. A. The league will be officially opened on 6.30 p. rn. The Anchors and the See the game. The games for the month oi ' May will he as ioiiows¢ ia, 'ready N° 3 sp°°"| _ Kéilf. and Y. M. C. A.; 20. Y. M.C.A. 00 and Tedd Bears, 23, Anchors and ' Each team will play three games with V & l `11Wltl\0\l¢ d0l1b¢_ 000'? 0! the finest supuphesnhrces. "ruin preparation U82 FOTHIGIIN on 'GERMAN aivisissi- cleans the blood, eggs _vim and vigor - ' _ ‘ . DCR REBIGNS. to the system. _bu s up the' bones. ` ' f _'- . ~ -- df - u. organs and tissues; Large bottlg Sh “'_YOur Gra'11_’f"'. MBERLIN, 'May 9-Count Paul Wolil 9'" °r rem’° The McKinnon Drug Oo. The Rexall - q - - _ Mettemlcb -has resigned his olrlce as , Forinalin _is a splen, did pre station. It is u sed gy all leading __ farmers and grain grow- _ _ erslanélj reconimendgd b ea in experimeii - aivfarmahy using this" ‘ prgparation- on y o ufr ` se grain before pliint- _ ing your crops will be thoroughly _. protected against smut and other clean, safe, satisfactory and economical. A pint. . . .40e, -ous, exceeding one hundred and fifty will COST LESS. Anice little dress of plain ' zephyr, dutch neck, with edg- ; ing of she herd check gingham P L isyoursfor..... .'.......99¢ 1 Colors, blues and pink 601' Dainty little dress_ of butcher blue percale with small dot, , kimono sleeves, square yoke with wash persian banding round yoke and at edge of sleeve.. .... ...... ...$l.50 ' pinks, blues and tans, in stripe V e Wecan 'give any mother NICERdi‘esses than she ; can niake,-we cansupply them QUICKER, and they 624- Fine Anderson Gingham Dress in yoke piped with pique and trimmed with buttous........ .. ...... ----$2.25 Other pretty dresses~_at A$i._9_A5. 2. 50, Fine soft zephyr gingham in neat checks, effects of blue. or reseda and red, square yoke is edged with plain zephyr; 'caught by crochet button. $l.25 608. This number is of fine blue percale with pin stripe. This has nice full skirt, and is 'buttoned all the way down back. Gibson tuck at shoulder . . . . . . . . ...3l,75 638. Very smart little dress is iuarlc up of a linen finish material-in blue or pink ground with white stripe. Fancy yoke, 2 verticle bands of wide insertion.. .. . _ $2 65.. 2 95 etc. _ _ effect, fancy Y . I. 2.. .1 °.:i2:"ii,';'°.;‘.;...1;;:°”‘° __ C3 /,lrm _Nickel Towel Rack Free to each cash purchaser of $1 .50 m the _ H ciuse Furnishings Department ,g __ I Do your wall paper, curtain-window shade---drapery buying to day and get-'this 3 arm nickel towel rack free. It is yours with a cash purchase of 1.50 in the house furnishings department. _ _ ' I Nice patterns in white curtain nets 38 __inches_w1dc ...... ..lilc ` Better grades of curtain net 42 inches wide at......._.. . ......l4c _ - _Then comes a good Nottingham Curtain Net 50 in:hcs...'.........l8c i White or cream scriin with fancy open work edges, 3,8 inches wide, - a cheapdurable curtain at.....: . l9c yd. ' _ Medium dark art muslin, with _pretty stencil . pattern running. down centre, double border. 'and unless you lcok closely indeed, you -will had it ha.ifd`to“.'see the difference between these and the expensive :tencilled scriuis............_. .‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ lZc A nice range of colored art inuslins with double border pretty and _ tasteful designs, for per yard ._ . . . .. _ . ..._ _ .. 7c A great showing of new lace curtains at 2 5c, 5oc, 75c, 1,oo up to S.co. ._ - "' -f To-day _ - _ 4 'Here’s a bulletin, of bargains J each worthy of consideration About 5 dc zen incn's lworking _ Special oiiering in woine1i’s ,black shirts in ginghains, galatea and flannel- lisle finished cotton hose, double knee, . ette, attached . collars, all sizes heel and toe, sizes 8 I-2, 9, a worth to 65c' clearing 9 1-2 at . . . . . . . . _ _ _ 25 dgz meals .sgft bosormsghirts nelg t 2? b‘rs.l);&t of all wool cashmere styles an* colors, sues 14 tq I f/2 'won a i “l?drfi:ct 'Stockin s" for liildr n be _good value at 85c. our price or h_ _ 1 _ 1_ g. f bl c , “°“..Sf‘“’€‘y1.i-° r ». 2;: 's.:.°.°;.ii::i ‘af “ A sma. - ot _o o pr_1C€S lil men r 2 C _ - ' _ - Balbriggan underweai25c p c bed-altx E)¢;i;kp:rirfcrrn.ié..g.i..1zS§Plrt1 r5£ ' ' ° ° e o r s e ic - clearllagsriiicial line ot nien’s Hygiene gloves in black, navy and tans, sizes y Balbri an under- ' £4 £0 16. W0l’¥h £0 280 c In ____ 1 .. . _ -. .v... ,,,_,,,§___ 75cpersuiis ,,, __ 15 p LONDON, May 9_-A. V. Roc. one of the best linownaviators in Ent!- land, makes. the startling prophecy this morning ‘that the acro- planc of the future will car- ry one thousand packages and revol- utionize aviation travel. He says the speed obtainable will he enorm- I miles an hour, as as thc hydro- plane will soon be as safe ns' any human invention cgn he, it will do away with scasickness. Germai`i,f"`Ambassad0r to Great Bri- T =<1;oeoo> 0,. .a Registered = Clydesdale _ Stallion Slred by Scotland Yet: Dam by Pride of Biacon, Granddain by Barons Pride. This young stallion is of the choloest bree:llng,- being sired by Scotland Yet, the greatest - show lionieof the present day in Scotland, winning su reme cham- pionship at the great glasgow Stal- ion Show, held on Feb'y, 7th, 191:. Hin dem was by Pride of Blacon, ‘ eiaoa noted winner, while his granddam was bylhewofld famed B.\ron‘e Pride. . . i "».'-,- e . , _ ..._-. .» -‘ STARTLING YROPHECY . . _ iN iialG~.iRir 'ro Anrio'i_ IW g ‘ ' ,shaun or 'ri-in Fu 1 .. *___ ___` A Red Blood Tablets For that drowsy feeling, poor digestion, loss of appetite, anaemia, lassitude, lack cf ambition and the hundred' and one other disorders that afflict mankind during the s ring months there is no other preparation like Nulife flied 'Blood Tablets.) - Nulife gets right down to the scat of the trouble, the blood, and quickly brings the patient back to health. > -1' '_ ` - _ li r . `” , ’ A Nerve Tonieiiull l' “ ` _ f`.., . _ ~ Bl00il lPlll‘ilYcr Nulife Alias worked remarkable cures all over the Province. It is proving to all people .beyond a shadow of 9. doubt that it one of the greatest ftdi§lc§- blood purifiers and nerve builders-that science his yet discovered. ` “""’ "1 ' Nulife is easy to take, works rich and rapid re- sults, coet little and does much, Try it on the ‘right road tpliealthr A box 50h, 3 bbxes $"`i,g5, V6 huge; $2.50. For saleby all i'eliable_’detlers. " \ »~ '~.~»~~ » i ..~ Earth