\ 1 _ _ mos Two- -i p ... ~'», g .,... ;‘ _. , _ -,_ ‘~'¢__‘»’__=§${-~g..’.r _. 1.-,_ I _§.,, "_," ; __ eff..--_-’ __ ._ _ __ ~,_ ~ ' ~. _ '\_ iff, __. ,,._ ‘.,jJf1-lf .»;::.~I;:_,_:fI.-'rf , _ 19- _ , v .t-_ . ¢._~a,>..\~~ .. _»»~ ._, .J .., _ . r. _ ..,....\ » _ _, ._ ,»_ f ~» .§._-,r,..__, ¢. ‘ 4 1 " »."1f-if-.=»-~. _~_.e -....~».~..->.-~ ,»; wt ..r-."» », = _ »~r~=.s _ . - sa .wg 134' 'Q ' r . fr mnsumr mi" ' 'rna o_HA§Lo'1"rE'row1\l cUArzn1AN i _ 1 . morn'-;m»" r ‘ _ JUNE ,9, ,gn ';_‘.*f»":`-»._f.._!*-1 . 5 J ,, i. *ggi .».gf‘i“ l., . 1, . 'lyw ~ r ` ~ ~.'" ? 1., more "‘.”l""l‘i" ~. , s , . , . " llon’i Depend 0n Luck YOUR SUCCESS 'ou that fishing TRIP will be determined more by the EQUIPMENT you take along, than by the proverbial “Fish- erman’s Luck.’° When y o u g e t READY TO GO. be sure to look over OUR . LINE of fishing tackle. ' We have a fineiarray of ' R1~.ELS_ LINES, BAS K E‘.'l` S, ETC. | Experienced Anglers have found our line of ` fishing tackle very sat~ isfactory. We call your atten- lion in particular to our flies. 'l hey are very fine. ' i i ~ if 'ul J r J. G Jamieson W UNH. U, nu 0| “E that the vcr, sa" regu ation that shall havedarge A e .routes or ure and the very character P “ “”"°° "1 CWBUHK SU'0f\ger life in _ DRUGGIST Leading Tackle Pealer 'NK NEW ’|(lNt| GILORGL IIUIEL WM. HONBOURQUEITE. Mgr. Private Baths, llunninz Water and Lung Distance Telenlronea in all rooms. Large Brurht Sample Rooms. CUISINE llNEX'JELLED SYDNEY. N. S. 3 -Zdlvr Wedding Rings stamped, G. H. T- arclhc kindthat will wear a life~ time. \Ve hive ri large stock of lok. 141; and 18k ln all sizes. Prices $l.5o to $8 75 ac- cording to weight. G.ll. Taylor r Jeweler argopucrs.. I L _ ___5 _V A lT MAIY BE EARLY HUT if you gre goim: to take in the big exhibition ut Toronto from August 24th to Sept. ilth you will wuut to get advance information as to tlntes of sale for thc reduced fare tickets. The place tu izo for information is the City 'I`i'cket Odicc at 84 Grent George Street. Full particulars, fares, con- “f‘¢`tlU"5» l=l0“DlflI! herth:s rcscrvcfl and the tickets sold without, drelny right in the office. Oflicc hours from nine BJY1- f-0 Sir lJ.m. .lust think! three' weeks in Toronto for less than the cost of an ordinary one wuy ticket. “HU in and cet particulars. w. K. Rogers- Ticket Art o-izrvrrr "Neckwear:-.an ap-to-data line al- ways on hand in silka and crochet, .lf you want novelties, here la the place for them. "Br-|co’l." 4-29dtf. Cameron’s i °‘lfome--Made-- Bread” Sweet---» Pure ~~Wholesome (Always The Same) ~ can he had at these grocers- Coffm 81. Co-M81 A Mfl.fo.l, Cfotil-ret! & Ctr--(_`h4ppe|‘s i`»rm:ery, V (`rabbe`a Grocery- _]. R. Cronin, john Can1erfrn»--john Wheatli~y, \Nm ltlcl’lrco-P. l.. Smillwr-n.l, P. Mullins fhrlweerr Richmeud Q Pows:alSta) Mrs Trainer (Rocbford Si beginning of July next.. ' _ Mr. Currie is in the prime of life Bhd Vigor and hae had about ten ,years successful experience in journa rlism as editor of the Summerside Pio- quite needless to say, will make no change in the policy of The Guardian which Will Cblltlulle to be an indepen- dent icurnal, advocating what is best for the City, the Province and the neer and Farmer. He knows Prince~ Dominion, without fear or favor. 'l`l\is is thc month of marriage. .lune roses and wedding bells are closely associated. The June bride is more in evidence than ber sisters of ull the other months. Everywhere thc wcddinl: march, thc orange bios t change. ln the joy and clamor of tht present we too often give never n 'thought to what lieu ahead. Yet i~ (lf thc future we doubtless do not hrnk enough, rcumrks n valued ex- lof destiny are bound up inseparably it is recognizing more the relation signs of an awakening consciousness of no supervision whatsoever. Any pend life br death, fortune or fail ure, the gain ur decline of posterity' And worst of all, the question of health has seldom been seriously con sidered. It is had enough to have marriage without money, or without calmest reflection upon the part 0. those undertaking it, but in vicw 01 the lift: sequences involved, to neg lect the question of health and physi cal fitness is sheer social suicide. On this continent there is already a growing movemerit toward tht Ghicr\l;9 ,recently a large number of -2*. Q., .nn 0. "<4- , _ . -_ ‘The Best Treahnenh for ltching Scalpsl and Falling l-laif To allay itching and inflation ofthe scalp. prevent dry, thin and falling aalr, remove crusts, scales and dandruff, and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, the following sneclal treatment is most. effective, agreeable and economical. On retiring, comb the hair out straight all around. then begin at the side and make a parting, gently rub in%Cutlcura nlniment into the pnrtlny with a It of soft flannel hold over the end o the hnger. Anolnt additional partinirs about half an inch apart unl il the whole scalp has been treated, the pur- pnsohclnr: to get the Cutlcura. ointment onthe srnlp skin rat rer than nn thevhair, It lawell to plnco a light covering o cr the halt to protect the pillow from possible stain. The next morulnz. shampoo with Cutlcura soap and hot. water. Slmrnpoos alone may ba used aa often as agreeable, but once or twice fi month is generally sufficient for this special treatment for womcn's hair. Nol- wlthstaurlln|.LCutlcura soap and ointment ara mold evcryw erc, those wishing to try this treatment may do so without expense by sending to "C\ltlc\rre," Dept. 4M, Boston, U. g . \". M C M r--G Cen Monro \Valer Sl-between fiueen & Pcwnnll K 8. A., for e. free sample of Cutlcura soap and ointment, with 32-p. hook un skin and hair. Lf." I-\ -, thr This stove saves time. fuel for the hot summer months, nes toasting, in fact eve rything you New Perfection (lil Slove... lhe one you want This Perfection Oil Slove is a beauty; it has a blue flame that is entirely cdorless, with a con- centrated heat that is most eff- lcient,yet that does not. spread oughout the room. and temper, ls an ideal article t in design, attractive in a _ PP' earancc and very simple Gcod for cooking, baking, broillng. can do with a range. ', Twowlclr size, seecutabove.... ................ `8 50 '_ Oven,extra............,,,........ .....32. ' F ennell E9 Victoria ' ‘ - army: 6:l9Mwfmtf - "' ‘ " ‘ ‘v . _ ,'1.. ,Chandler Row. health restriction of marriage. lr__ HEALTH AND MARRIAGE. -ministers pledged themselves to per- `orm no marriage ceremonies 'except xpon the presentation of health cer- tificates by both the groom and oride, While this may seem to some to be somewhat arbitrary on the part of the clergy, the wp,\i,»n, and 'l' is may rightly be made e ‘Wftlng Doint of real reform along this imperativcly important line, rVhat the Chicago clergy have‘done, ve may well work nut into a univer- hc future, It is high time that we iwith every union made in .Iune. `cfinitclY lelllslnted 3l0"E BBWF81 Extra grips Q1* Suit Humanity is evidently growing wis- "les Of mafrlaile l'¢f0|'U1. but fir!! lil ' er in its older age in the fact thai ml’f‘fla"°¢ may bi* C0“Sld¢l`l‘-d U10 Cases are here ready. - ' iuestlon of health restriction. of marriage to life and destiny. Or Canada hm! n0w a well deserved rc- fur trunki cv,.,.y hand today me not only the iutation for sturdy life. Our young symbols uf marriage, hut also tht “ell End WUUWD hal/B limi! W0" their lor Sult Casesy ray to success in other lands. Our ieople are among thc most normal md healthy lives of Canadians. _But young couple, cnraptured by thi H' Order t0 continllc this advantage, y _ magic or the springtime and led bi -nd the ilwfefvilnclv congested char- ,fj ' - -~'--- ‘T M* ' s f ictcr of social life, we cannot act PRES. SCHURMAN ORITIZED. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle says hat after describing fixed ordinance nd variation as the fundamental aw of the world, President Schur- nan of Cornell University went on o say that wise leaders of mankinfi vould imitate the procedure of nat- irc. addingz- ihe contemplated reform will _- scan the destruction of an old ganism, institution or idea, but .nodification by some new and vantageoua variation. Nor will the variation be a sudden growth or a strange cxcresccnce, but u gradual and suitable birth of time. >- In civilized societies all progrossis naturally evolutionary; revolution- ary changes are the product of pas sion, and they are generally ns transient in duration as they are violent in origin. Vnlid and lasting progress is the slow result of those gradual modifications in existing ar- rangements, idcas and institutions which are preserved and accumulated because of their superior adaptation and advantage to prevailing civiliza- tion. The revolutionary hmwlcrs who from time to time din thc ears of thc public with the marvels of their uoatrums and flanaccan are like showmen in a circus who thrill us in nn idle hour by their fantastic performances but leave no permanent impression cxccptof their own skill in deceiving thc public' and profiting by the deception. The Eagle further remarks that Cornell should lose no timc in call- ing its president to account. It should prefer charges of "astounding misconduct." against him and try him for betraying thc cause of the people, for holng false to the funda- mental princlplcs of American citi- zenship and for trying to wreck the Republican Party. For the prosecu- tion, tho third-torm candidate would make a star witness. NOTES. Professor Mctchnlkoff. who has ac- complished many great things in his time, announces the discovery of ii beneflccnt microhc ln- the intestines of a ' dog, which may, on boing transplanted, prevent old age from coming .upon tis. Science hae com- mitted few grcatcr outrages on poetry than this version of the cil- xlr vltao,-Montreal Herald. not (Tr- its ad- Capt. Lord of the ateamship Gall- fornla has been dismissed from the service for fs/lllng to respond to the distress signals from the Titanic. The public ln general will consider his punishment rather light when it is remembered that his neglect was. in all probability,-the cause of the lose of 1500 lives. ::lf you want the best in standard fe/mlly medicines watch for the Rexel sign which assures satisfaction. The Rexel line of non-secret home remed- ies contains over 800 different pre- paration each one of unquestionable merit for relieving the particular die- order for which it is intended. You can get anyoof the 800 at the llc Kinnon Drug o. The Remll Store. Corner Gt Geor e and Kent Streets ¢ R ' _ ,~. -., . _ '~\. -va- LU\\»\l\N ` El J-*F ’Tis Travel Time _ _ , horns, the bridal vcil, the lililihtt-dr courage of the Sl-el) in thc main must . ‘ be n e run s an lu ases are ere 0 0 ' . l . hi A th ` C _ PATONS, PHONE 9~6. of f Going away this sum- From Paris mer? If so, come down ' If you are getting and select your suit case. We are Showing a line ready tor that trip don’t unbeatable in low prices. forget “S for trunks' its deeper significance and its wide. ' " PAT oNs PAToNs PA'roNs Thus far it hm; been purely 5 mat. >eople of many other lands, wc are ter nf inuivmtral initiative, subject tr o be congratulated upon the robust - fri-in cr-rAnLo'r'ra'rowN ouannran- _ _ _ ‘ C ` " ` _ _ _ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12,) len. , aunooncmnwr. I _/ =-i~ .__r.i._____, i .___ - , The Guardian le now able to an- Edward Island well, is 5 clear and nounce that the vacancy in its edito- forceful writer of approved ability rlal chair. caused by the retirement and character, and his well known of Mr. McCready, will at an early views on social and moral questions, date be filled. After mature dellbe- and which are eo vital to the welfare ration the management decided to of- of the community, are entirely in “_ f€r the Position to D. K. Currie, of cord with the principles to which The Summersida, who has accepted, and Guardian has always been committed Will GMM' Upon his new duties at tha The engagement of Mr. Currie, it is the lure of love, having accumulatet ' o n few years and less dollars, can n0v\ U0 Kllllckly in Bafegllafding f-iw BMW' i S cuter that reiagronnhip on which de :ity and the sequence of marriage. G t G d _ _ 6 OO Um - g - ! c the New Home. Tonight c lf you r~h|'ulrl rlic sutlrlcnly what would lrccnmc uf lhonc now depend r nut upon _\-:ni ? Vi ou‘rl those who :src nearest and rleurcsi lo you have lo go out and r|.'\\'o for at rut-zigru living and perhaps end up at the Provin- ci~l lusliluliou all because you didu'r safeguard their interests, as well as your own. wlrrru you were strong, active and healthy '.’ NOW is the time to atloml to this :ill important mailer, to lake outa policy iu lhe Cauiada l.:l`e. A few cents it tiny will thoroughly prnlccl you and safeguard the iulcrcsts ofihosc tl\>|'u:\\rla||l upon you. You will limi the C.u|ad;rl.rf'r. sale und slr-ang, ihs premiums low and easy lo pay. See us today. W K R Manager P. l. Branc e a 84 Gt. George Street. R B. Rogers, Kensington, Special Agent Don’t risk health and happiness by installing any but the best in good plumbing systems You cau't afford to take chances. We have had long and through experience in installing complete systems our work is expert and satisfactory in every respecf,our prices no higher than yon pay for cheap work. Try us, ring 393 I today. F red H. Trainor. r °g|,.,§§“'§‘§'5rS _ Opposite Oprra House. x ‘ 4 ' _ ._-_a f 3 -- Wlllll. WANTED I will pay highest price for wool thi season. As I buy only for cash it willl Yourliorse to the interest of those having wool 1 _ V _ _ _ _ lo clo his worlc. lt is easy lo kccp horses in S€ll, tO Send OI' bflflg lt tO fIl(’, prime condition, robust and full ol vigor with _ » Pljflg-' Animal Regulator S é is thc world'n greatest cnndilionrr for rtoclc. ll rcgulntcn the bowels, improves digestion, prevents di.-.case and caves fccd. livery ounce nl food is thoroughly digested. ' ll wi l malu: your cown give more nncl richer milk. ’ liogs fallen quicker and produce more and bctlcrqualily pork when Pralls Animal Regulator is usccl. These results arc _ Guaranteed or Money Back /\ 25 lb. pail. $3.50; l00lh. bam and small parknsea. Prnlla Veterinary Remedies. one lor every ailment. IN- Ill lllllllil-nd. loo. Keep them on hand for emevrrencies. I'rrul| Poultry Rrgulelnr :lr /_'um-nfffrrd Id :milf Ir.~u.r /ay all I/rc ymr and iucrmrr I/r»' :rx/rr.: of _rf-ur /uultry. aj /A Am'/.r $2-JU --u/.rr in .-1/m/l /»rul'a/,'¢'.| run( N0/6. Jaya. Ark for Pralla lates! free book about Heraul, Cove and Hola. ask your dea'|.:ra Charlottetown 6 14M Efwms3w. ' QUEBEC STEAMSIIIP C0, LTD. 1912 Service From Montrral and Quebec to Gnpe, Mal Bay, Perce l 9__- Summeraide, Charlottetown and Picton. _ From Montreal From Charlottetown Thursday, mth. of June Thursday, 27th. of June, “ 4th. “ July, “ rrth, “ july, " l8'.h. " " ' “ 25|h_ “ “ " ist. " Anguu, " sth. " August it |5th_ it tt it 22nd' it it i " ?9lh- " "~ " 5th. “ September, ‘ “ rzth. " September, “ rgtb. “ “ 3 “ :6lh. “ “ “ 3rd. “ October, _ “ roth_ “ October, “ 17th, " -~ _ . " 24tll. " U " 3|5|;_' " " " 7th. " November, " 14111, " November s. s._ -“riunnur” E _ Short summer cruise between I New York and Quebec A T -via- ' |Nif\x,N.S.. llaw|m'bury.C.B. or Charlottetown. ' _ Gaape Basin, ` and ine far famed River Saguenay. ‘ From New York and vice versa , Saturdays. July 6th & zolh, ' August 3rd &_ |7111, _ From Quebec, . Fridays, July rzrh. & 26th.' August oth. 8; 23rd. Rates and further particulate will be furnished *upon application to - canvl-:LL nkos, l T f _. -' , r ' » ,. . ». ~ _\..‘ 1 t-'V ~- ' - ,,,, »-----~'- . » ._ ' .. .. » - ' y S. S. "CASCAPEl)lA” _ _,_ fi. ‘_i ‘ “f‘=§-~>~ir J i J