i ,i -_i . .'_2-,i _:riff ,~ijl.- Siiiif. 4,1. I-»;~. ... .-.__-_-,c _.~ is "'f..ar‘.. - _ 1. .gn 5-#flirt i .:: fl. . ,_, ri” pi ~. gil' fiii ' _,___ _, _...__ ry .- gi., iffy- _._._,. 3if.` ~. »=f\. _.-*’* ii. iw _ _‘ lj. > .»; L ‘ |- i » 1 I 1 ii i i i .,. 1', t. ._ f . ~`i`-_"_ . ,_ i 5,, i-'» . I1 1.. /l-`: ii ' yin :’ iv.-‘ _. A.}",;‘,Zl -__» iii; f ii A.,_ i, £- :`,' .~'!1 f. gi-f. -ii , fe, `-"i if" .4 _fv- _ :Qi i' - .. ,f,`_'_'i:..'f/.~_ fi, ii ,‘ EYE I .. Fil ‘il , . tr i. P ,iii ,. 3,1. f‘;.‘i1." _ _f_ .:.| 1 ,_ ;I_ I i g. li 5.. ' ` .iiirniii‘n»r~»»i rin-: 'ciiaitrcrriziown GUARDIAN. - _ - ininiiiin'-._ _ ` _ / ' -\`_-- ._ ,Q - ' “Y » ' fv. " fc'-'r-'r *ir-s. ; -- Serve ur family the beapa gt are prepared. I nAv|Es' l Other kinds seem ordinary once you taste the delicious flavor of DAVlF.S.' Plump, mealy beans, - thoroughly steam-cooked, generoiisly flavored with ""‘ii,.. ` porkandriclitomatosauce Docsihitsoundmvitingf ' _ In i0c,, 150. PCR-K Rnd BEANS wrri-i romaro sauce _ _ At your groccr’s ‘ Iiffriin DAVIES E3i'i¥i'.i" very choices! _pork and When you or er specify » and 2.5¢. tins °i1_oii9ri~rio1 . _- -i. , ‘.\ i L1iii__`9"_‘_-~": §`|'"iii.i-.. i , 1% i \ _ Lai-_ Y. ii |||||| .1 ° :_ . . , ; iii iiir po.. ig ii . ., r '~ ‘ii| Di. ,____.___ ND 9,10 yi- i "_+ ., 1'-fi ., If:`»2 Dorchester St. 5-30Mtf WANTED, A COOK AND HOUSE- mald. Apply with reference to Mrs. David Robertson, llothesay, N. li. 5-lrirli, WANTED, GIRL FOR Gl°}N'l‘lltAi housework. Good wazls. Apply evening at 21 Great George St. _____________ _ __ 5-2llMf.f. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply at American Con- solate. (References required). ' 6-6Mlw. WANTED TWO KITCHEN GIRLS, also two good chambermaids. Ap- ply at once. Hotel Victoria. ‘ 5-Bdtf. i o--is ._. V , FOR SALE Fon s/ii.-a,“loif/mid_ F'@ri_1.5`Ei_S'i*i{ins`” iusoisi v i~;i» every day at Stewn.i‘t'a Restau- umi. 103 Qifgnji- e _,;‘;7_‘”1‘i!i?f‘ FoH"§}`i'EliJ_,fY\ uo'r'r-AGE; ALSO A double tenement house. APDIY lf' Lowo Br¢ls.___ _ _ ___ 5-_zgli/l_lil~ THE WILKIE REALTY & INVEST- msnt Company, Limited, Wilkie, Snsk. We have fine fertile farmS. in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, best farms in choice district, Wilkie and Luseland, Bash. Town lots nt rock -bottom prices in Wilkie, the flew Canadian Pacific Railway pivot of the West. 'I`li`rce lines of railway now in operation, steel being laid on-two more, with other lines cen- r_i-niizing at wind., Chicago. Ht- Fattl-`a.nd Moose 'Jaw to the Peace -iilver District, swirl current nna Medicine Har to Athabasca Laud- ing, and to I-ludson's Bev. Vancou- ver and Calgary to- Hudaon's Bay. and to Winnipeg. hall of .thgsellnes will ciintre on Wilkie. Wilkl°,`l9_“°W, the ii se of operations for-the cgn- ltruc ll Of the C. P. R. northwest ¢°_.¢b Peace. River Country, soul.,-_,_ went o bonnect with C ary va Lneo ' s, southeast for Newest!! and e Soo Line to the Twin Cit- ies ax Chicago. while reports from Winnl _az lhow that the C. P- R- in-opoaed line to I-Iud|on'c Bay will `lt.lrt\d from Wilkie. The Cana- gan Northern lines from Medicine l-lat and from Swift Current. form- fllf a illuetion south, will also pass through Wilkie on their way to the HMaon'| Boy and Peace River. Buy in _Wilkie now., _lf you wait un- til neat ilarfloii-will' lat someone else reap the lrdibil increase in glen while you wait.. Write na for " ll information; We want local_r¢- W ttvh in every town, to aoll klowbwn lote and farml, also fefhl tn 'Maritime Pi-ovlncea. Per- ihaiieaf. employment for workers write for ,p rmuiari. nvins refu- encu. ~ ’A8rl:or A|i__B:lr»;_fl. :til-. n I m er , . . General se . W__mMn_ FOR SALE, FOUR FINE MACYGER- el boats and mackerel nets, fully mounted, 3 in 3k &3l in mesh. Apply to J. J. Hornby, Charlotte _t_oln_ __ 6-10M3ipd. FOR SALE-REGISTERED HOL- stoin Bull age three years, good breeding. Donald Mu.cDougall, Ban gor, P.E.I. 6-5ME2wpd_ BUGGY FOR SALE, AT A GREAT bargain. Only used a few months. Inquire at Mclnnis Bros Carriage Factory, Jolin Newson. 6-11M6ipd JIOIISES FOR SALE. ALL PRICES. Good localities. Easy terms. Ap- ply to Gaudet & Has'/.ard, Solicit- ors. 6-1M1month. ll\‘()R SALE, TWENTY FOOT MOTOIK lioat, in perfect running order. Boat_ncw this year, will he sold at bargain. -Apply at Guardian of- fico. _ 6-10M1wpilf PROPERTY FOR SALE AT MUR- ray Harbor, Store, with dwelling arf tached -containing nine rooms, also warehouse and outbulldlngs. Good orchard and garden. Property com- prises 3 acres land. _Also suitable for fox farm. Apply to G.R. Gar- rett, Miirray Harbor. 6-5M1m. FARM FOR SALE. ALEXANDER ` Mclsiiric offers, his farm for sale by private sale, at Bellvlcw, Lot 40, four miles fr'om Charlottetown, with new house and out buildings iii grind repair. Good well in yard, young orchard. If not sold Hy J.une Illth/will he sold by auction. Ap- ply on premises or F, H. Horne, City. This farm contains 50 acres of land with cross. 5-22d3,wpd_ l`0S'l`_ __ _ __ i.os'r oN'wanNrisD/iv, IN 'ri-ns qty, ri gold chain with cross at- L.~.Chcd_ If found please leave at 19 Weymouth St. 6-10M3ipd. i ,, _ Miscg.i_ANi:9us _ CAMER()N'S BARBER SHOP 140 Great George St. does not close on Monday afternoons nor his rates have not increased. 6-11M3ipd NOTICE. I HAVE REMOVED FROM 108 Richmond St. to 99 Pownal St. P. Mullins,_grocer. 6-11M3ipd. TENDERS FOR CLEANSING walls and Kalsomdning the interior of Prince Street Bclioorwlll be re- ceived at the office of the City School Board up to 10 a. m. Satur- day the 15, inst. Board not bound to receivethe lowest or any tender. _ _ __ _ ___“6'-8M6l. NOTICE. LADIES WISHING "SPIR- ella" Corsets can obtain ‘them _ .through Mrs. White 79 Euston St.-, Phone. 372 L. .8-27d3mnd. - \"="» MALE IIELP f 1 r..'. ff waiirso, vousc. MAN 'ro worn; in Bakery. Apply to L. O. Wor- th 6--l.1Mtf. _, Y~ ___________,_____,_____,___ WANTED, APPRENTISE IN FOUN- dry. Apply B. Stewart A: Co. - 6-I1Mtf. ? _4 _ ro uw _ TO LET, DWELLING HOUSE SI- tuated on -Euston St. Apply A. R. Wise, North Milton, or R. E.Mutch ai oo., city. s-ioggy. DOUBLE OFFICE TO LET, IN Prowu Block. Possession at once Apply to W;_B. Prowee____ 6-lbdtf. sumisn nnsiniamca. "Earl- landa" the residence of D. ‘ A. Maelunnon in the Royalty of George- town with coach house, stables, etc.. ma be_,_, lt_l ,g,v_ery,_fat\rac- irliinon a liellzfli, s'<>ii_iZiqZnt.°'§-&%i. -It. pays to buy in this Province. -The Morning Daily Guardian can be *mined at Lafferty’a Tonscrial Parl rs.'_Buinmersldo. -J. B. and Mrs. I-leegan and daugh- ter Mins Janet were guests at` the rrierside, sisterof Mrs. Heegan. -Subscribers should renew a. week or two beforo the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, asallpapers are dis- wurinucd promptly on expiry date. -_-Jabkiz Lea. iVictorla, colds ‘hand- somewhesnut horse to. his brother 'in Moncton who is now said to have the best matcgied pair in the Mari- time Provinces. _ ' 11,50 -_,The Empress arrived in Summer- side last evening at 7.40. She had 50 pissengers going and $5 returning. H 1* inward ca`rgo`was one car of flour and two cars of mixed freight. -Miss Jean Currie, agent, in the office of Miss A. G. Burrows, Sum- mer Street, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Summerside and vicinity. -Her of- gce phone is 50, and residence phone 6 -Yesterday morning the members of the Summerside Lawn Bowling Clllb waited upon R. T. Mussen and presented him with a valuable leath- er travcliing bag and also a cut glass salad howl for his bride, the presentation being accompanied by n kindly worded address expressing con gratulations and good wishes on be- half of the club. -The remains of the late Mrs. Geo. McLean, formerly of Searletown, who died ia. few days ago at the home of her son John in Boston was brought over by the Empress Saturday and were buried in» Searletown_ Services at the home and grave were conduct- ed by Rev. H. Johnson. There are lcft to mourn three sons and one daughter. J. -A. E. Leigh, Charlottetown; L. Smith, Montreal; E. R. Crawford, Toronto; L. Mould, Toronto; J. A. Mathiespn, Charlottetown; R. K. Boswell, Victoria; Jabez Lea, Vic- toria; J. O. Laird, Victoria; J. J. Johnson, Charlottetown; B. G. How- ard, Milton; G. C. Whitlock, Char lottetown; J. H. Goff, Charlotte town; registered at the Qutieu Hotel, Suminerslde, between 5.30 last night and 5.30 the previous night.J. -M. F. Homer, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Morson, Charlottetown; Miss I~_’aviland, Charlottetown; J. Mcliar en, Toronto; J. B. Ehskinc, St. John; R. R. Barnes, Montreal; J. B. Heagnn, Charlottetown; W. E. Bent- ley, Charlottetown; J. Racran, Mon- treal;» A. E. Peake, Charlottetown E. D. Hyndman, Charlottetown; W A. Patterson, St. John; registered at the Clifton House, Sumrnerside, be tween 5.30 last night and 5.30 th' previous night.-I. l- _._ _.____.l_ - CATS - .PA Rulilier Heels mean srsr §9j__rtY An’ 5".2“'E"' sai=ei.v. OWNS MANY DEER. NEW iYOIlK, June 10-When n woman in an enlightened country makes' her wily to ia. front rank in thi industrial world the fact soon be- comes knbwn and 'folks are eager to learn something of the conditions that brought it afbout and of the char acter of the one who accomplished it. That a woman with ii brown slzil, should also successfully complet( with the men of her race is less gen- erally understood, says the Christian Herald, Ont of 200 Eskimos who own reindeer ln Alaska who are wo- men. One of ,these, Mary Arisarlooll Andrcwnk, has received the title of Reindeer Queen of Alaska. Queen Mary owns 8, heard of 1,303 deer, which she manages with judg- ment and intelligence. According to the usual contract made with the government she is required to train three apprentices and to give to each the customary number of deer. She has trained and rewarded eight or i'_ea|_t_c State Iioiiu, Bo|ton,>Mn55 - i,., ,;ii;_-' - 1-_'*7.i,“,'..; .I ' ‘ oierloro ___,w hu sol wi --for 3ii'I3i~°'i‘.'.»:ii..'1°i'.:.iii..'°~*".'-°"°-`i'= °i+“33"“ ' 'r ` i i'.’.?i’.%,l.’..l:;.l.,..!_'.l*.l"€.!E‘3f!! Diulpped witli Ita own Sanitary ` Yeeuum Cleaning Plant. Slqlgtly _'lem renee llotel lad for go' blot . f . _ J _ _ _ Fir "~-.- ` is 1 _ _ ; ; "A-i 4 il.-if il\‘ " "~__._'.‘ ` . "ly'_- , KF _, 0 ' Broc_lie’s Handy Ammonia ia splendid for dish washing. Softena the water, cute the grease, makes the dishes clean andbright. Equally good for all lrihda of cleaning. `Beai,ir_e you get the big bottle of genuine Brodie’s-|t’a cloudy. 50 A. W. HUGMAN LIMITED, Montreal. ` "Neckwear:-An up-to~dato line ll' ways on hand in silka and crochet. ff you want novelties, here ll the Place to come for them; “B\‘\1°0'l-" 4-29dtf. "Ari /you n iuags or shirts? 'ruin come in and soo our new spring line of them. -You never saw such ltllél value and class at the prices. Negli- gee and Lounge, with soft collars; stiff or French cuffs. Outing style with reversible collar. 75 to ,$2.00. Braces. I-29dt'.f. i. _ ,,_-_,_ ,..__.,l '- *~;- i~ Styhsf_1`Sho_es A For Women Let un show you some of our new spring atvler, Women'i Patent leather lhoel in buttoned and laced. ‘ Prices $l75 to -_ S4 00 Gun ri-efcil md dorigola shoes; Prices $|,2$ to S4 00 Tan and brown shoes Prices SLG! to A $4.00 .You will enjoy, your stay moreif I _ in ' the - ' and Qi noted S.t`ylish Plump F with l’crf@Ct _ iiiciies- Thanks to the Right Corset. _.mn l "i'jT[`T~'“'hl9h ‘°._"°'*_"‘lQl*`* our C_orsct_ *Dspartrhpnt ' day, is- a reducing cores; without buckles or straps. _lt har "crest" iinbreakzible feature vcs botlrstylc and comfort, lt is-well worth inspection-and not thc least argument in its favor -after its high qiizility has been is `\,__ . , _ _ The Price-Only Prowsc Bros. Lid. FOSS SIGNS G.T.R. BILL. ‘ BOSTON, June 10-In view of the statement that he should veto all transportation measures unless his plans for improvements in an about Boston were approved the action ofl the government surprised members of the leagislature. On Saturiiay the government vetoed the so-called westery trolly consolidation bill, a measure advocated by the 'New York, New Haven, and H-arl.i`o:'d rail- way. Iri signing the Grand Triink bill, Governor Foss saidz- -“The entrance of the Grand Trunk into Boston is needed fcr future ile- vclopment of the port and desirable as a means of controlling thru com-, petition of the grain ron-d interest of the state. . yi "ii a _ “I therefore take pleasure in sign- ing this blll.` The people of Boston and the entire commonwealth are to be congratulated that the legislature has granted the petition of this ini- portant Canadian road. With the en- actment of this measure, one ol the principal obstacles to the develop- ment of Boston ras a metropolitan city and 8, great eaport is removed. In my iudgment. Boston will be greatly benefitted not only industri- ally, but in. wealth and population." W. T. STEAD’S ESTATE. LONDON, June 10-The estate. 'ni Wm. T. Stead, the well known newa- paper writer, who was drowned in thc Titanic disaster, was sworn to- day at the small total of 5 $65,000. and sound set of fruit by sprayi AN ARSENATE Distributors \ 6-!zMmwfEn'117i f '-' ` ' I I* » ._ _ Spray. Spray! Spray! It is now time to think of spraying for the codling moth as the bloom is beginning to fall, Ensure ai good, clean, hgalghy ng with ' , NIAGARA LIME SULPIIUR D _ or i.i:An. Uiie_gal1on of Sulphur and two pounds of Lead to 40 galluns water. Use a Perfect Spray Pump, which we can supply. Spray y_our potatoes with a perfect Row Sprayer this year and saw iime and money. We keep a full supply of all the above. Auld Bros , Elftown J. A. Monre. lliizelhrooli_ -Prov. Agent. WhereLTo This famous hotel has beer The only first clala hotel waminialiei ’s, Five minutes' §i.iiTi` `°i`f'l`.".3°" I0 rninutea to leading Broadway and Ilth St., New York City ' Ilona conroius wirirour r:x'|‘kAvAc°aNc|:_ " iiislied, and many modeni,up 1 .rlnioappolnfments have bfeen installed, and can be compared favorably with any in tlzeclty. Witliiu easy access of every point of interest. llaif mock fmm _ _ ". l I. I NO'l`l€¢.-"_ _-dead A “ ‘i¢iilv'lnl.'il"" _ 2 Blocks East of 'Broadway z8ih Street. Subway Station ` - at___ the dop__r. 3" _ " 'S i"‘i°“°=°°f.* ‘.§‘:.'-'»'.**i“<“°i° i'-“'."'° ‘l ve. an .at 1, .- l ht!!! to Grand Central ,Staligli at`?admSt_foQl _orLl‘enn.‘ R.`R- F;tatiol|'.(t 7th Avi. . . ‘onv 't ‘__"||i` _"' _h eapecialfiyniiiltadb ful* Vorkll ie. - ' “'°~_. " °<'ausoi.a aooeiafsi.-bei ~.‘~-_ 3--z}tlMEryr. ' 3" ‘ \ f .1 ii. l _W ‘-S , ` i ( :ot ." = -~‘_¢ 1 _.-11 o wear a watch that you _ _,de- pend on (or1lme`-keeping al_i"d_\t\' bility. we um mi. rg inns 5,09 np, in__Ni¢i¢¢1 cries, mi -from ./7 po, 9.00 and ro_o_9 up iii lilly! lil' gud mini ¢ri¢3,i_ua¢_,rgiii rggsgls A iilralii or fob with each 911% -qild this month. . i.. iiiriuii Suu . _ ¢-is L..i~. rj sons si%____$;__$ . i,;,.__..__._-f., ._isa_._..____._._..