i .ii i i lr i_. 1,1 ii? (_ it it l in it ll ,- it t ‘l. , »: 1 i _i '.:§. .gt lv-li f i -. ,., `.'l i fl \ l.. . ‘fl it -.15- {A . it ii' 7.* ¢ zz r if "4 3 . l. "l" ii: (_. V' ' 4 - . \ , ¢ o iii! V if; ,. ,' .i rf _ PAGE SIX- rHE.cHAaLorrmiowN GUARn.iAN _ -. JUNE 7' '.913 "` ‘ ° ` People’s Theatre 1-15 ~°= Sf-5° f . » \ -I-r-\ t-ers. I New A Adventurer .‘ . '.. .Lt-I7 ¢atu]_»i||g__ ‘ '-‘A`-Rfrnon JoHNsoN and 'Lorrie Bluscol-: An Untarnished Shield __ Se;?hfs‘5-SoinZ1tliing Different-Worth1Se':eing P=-»fhé*- More Than Queen -=P=»ff- This magnificent film in its succession of Scenes wond- erfully colored, its romantic old world back grounds, its inténse human stay, its fine settings and above all in its spléndiyacting is a neat achievement of the “film d'art” Rullawayii J H116---The Great Love Story Serial June Has An Adventure With Pirates Lots of Thrills and Excitement in this one MATINEE SATURDAYS ONLY at 3.15 p. m. ___ _ _ u- -,1 o @ -_ “La Diva" Corset. "BUY I/fAD.E~IN-CA NAU/I /..`fl'?$E7`5" G-1_= D "D & A" ar “La Diva" cami. retailing at $2.50 are equal in style, materialanclworkmanshiptoimported corsets costing $3.50 to $5.00; the duty and extra profit--for which you get nothing, explains the difference. Quite aside from your rmtuml wish to encourage Canadian worl ct~:;.1:“`- c:\:.1m~"= Dep. Arr. Mt. Stewart Cardigan 7\lontaguo Georgetown m»I_-Jon lecture camo Arr. Dcp. 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Sat. Only .°‘:°¢" S5535 Daily rx.. Sat. & Run. 3.10 Dep. 4.57 7.00 Arr. Ulmrlottetown Vernon River Murray liarbor Dep. G. Daily ex. Sat. & Sun. Arr. 10.00 8.23 30 Sat. only 9.45 8.31 7.00 l 4 GRANITE `woR_Ks Q Z < MARBLE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS 'i 4. Granite and Marble ` Works A CALL And inspect_the latest Monu- mental Designs at our show rooms 117 Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block §,m&ttsRowN & co MARBLE AND cnAN1l§.fwo_i3Ks 4_. L1-: AND GRANITE worms- IT PAYS to SUMMER SCHOOL.- The first session of the Summer School Science this ycnr will begin on Mon- day. July 12- THE S. S. BRANT arrived i n t port Saturday morning from l-‘lctou whcrc she was engaged in taking spar buoys. buy in this Proytn ISLAND VOLUNTEER-Mr. J. Maclienzio, Customs Dept., Ottawa, son of Mr. Angus l\iacl{enzic, Mill View, has been accepted as a member of the Dental Corps and expects sail for France in thc course of two or three weeks. PLACING BUOYS»- The S. Stanley arriving in this port Saturday morning after placing out buoys the west end of the Island. She leaves here this morning to place out the buoys at Cape Bear and East Point she will then proceed to Picton and take on board buoys for the Magdalen -islands. TO GET HERO MEDALS.- An iowa excliango of June Iird says l\lcdal:4 of thc Royal iiunanc Society have been uwarticil to Mcssrs llenry l-‘ishcr and \Villian1 Jamieson, Sturgeon, Kiug's (‘ount_v, 1'. E. I.. their heroic work in rescuing Patrick Mt-Gee, St. Mar_v`s Road, from drown- ing when his fishing dory capsized in a storm. They put out in ii bout and savi-il Mctlcc at grcat peril to their own livcs. » QQ. of i his in LOBSTERS-The lobster fishermen of North ltustico and Oyster Bed ilridge report good catches of lobsters now that the ice has left the shore and allowed them to set their traps.T QUEEN MARY FUND-In the'list of collections given in Saturduy’s sue in aid oi' this fund, the name Mrs. l°l. ll. Beer, city. who collected $5. was given inadvertently as Mrs. l~l. li. llcll. is- ot D. to S. at RECOVERING.- \Ve are pleased to learn from the latest reports that two of our Summerside boys who were wounded in France are now well the road to recovery. Mr. K. F. Ellis. who was shot hrough the knce. is do- ing well and Mr. George Sharp, who has hi-en recently removed from hos- pital in Wales to the Canadian Red Cross hospital in London. is, by news received by his mother this week, able to sit up, says a Summorslde ex- change. on Ot- oi’ for COURT OF APPEAL.- The Court oi' Appeal and ldqllity on Saturday dc- livcrcd judgment in tho case of ll.\\'. l.t-Page ot al v. the Dominion Trust Vo., it suit for the appointment of it lrusiec instcail of the (‘o1npany's irusiccs ovcr certain mortgages l'rincc l'2d\\‘i\ril Island. in which ihc \'ii'c-t`hanccllor had decided that the suit was properly brought under the plc-ailing. This decision was appeal- ed from and thc Court of Appeal Saturday snslaincil the decision tin- Vice.-Ullaiicollor, dismissing application to sci aside thc proceed- ings instituted against thc coinpaiiy. Mr. J. J. Johnston, l\'. (‘., and Mr. Gail- dct. K. (‘., for I.cl‘ago et ul, and l\lr. .-\. A. l\ii:I)onuld for the Dominion Trust (‘u. in on oi' the LECTURE WELL ATTENDED.- North \Vilishirc and ('ross Auxiliary Public Ilall, 'l`h\n-sday evening. June Zlrd. The patriotic lecture by Rcv (`. 'l`aylor, oi' Zion t‘hurch. Charlotte- town, “(‘anada`s lluly at tho Present (‘risis" was inspiring, informing and impressive and much delighted the rospci-table and roprcsimtntivc aud- icncc \vliicl1 illlcd the hall. All pre- sent got a splendid vision of (Ianaila’s splendid heritage, boinidlcss resour- ccs aint the urgcnt duty and need the hour. Men, the right kind me-n are wanted for development home and fighting abroad, that priceless liberties won for us at such cost by our ancestors, might be pre- scrvcd and handed down to posterity. lion. George Orman, of Cornwall. pre- sided, and on motion of I-Ion. L Jenkins. Messrs. Murdock MacLean and John F. Godfrey, the eloquent luror was thanked and assured of enthusiastic \velcomc at any future visit. Fhmncial results encouraging- ly helped out by the sale of home- made candy from the hands of fairer sex. It was through the fol- lowing ladies: Mrs. D. W. Henderson, and Mrs. John Godfrey, on behalf North Wiltshire. that the busy. ener- getic and esteemed pastor of Zion (Thurch, was invited to uid in the good work. . (l. of of at thc .L. lec- an the oi ::SPECIA L.-Fifteen packages bow- 1215 6~3M er and veg°table seeds for 25c. at Hol- man's. See page 138 Holman’s Catal- og. - E3|. ..i.‘::.f.¥ec$i.i, ‘___ Summer Shoes Ladies’ White; 'L 1" Canvas, ._ Ladies’ Canvas 1 75 Pumps.............. These have just come to us and are great value. .Come now while we have your size. SNEAKERS for OLD and YOUNG. All sizes. k. ~;h» 'urs M ` Morris, Smith & l 1. .-1 l resolved that a copy ofthls resolu- . ` r- LUMBER ARBlVlNG.-- The Scho- W oner, D is ev s:_ar - with is eii`l`r&ti"6'1-limi!-‘ilxiS"‘i!»laii}i;d’ lugisgi-N for L. M. Poole & 'Co.,, Connolly’r West Wharf. . 1272. SCHOOL MEETINGS. -I _The ah.- nual school meetings in the' varionf districts ot the province are held on the third Tuesday* in ~Jur_\e', which this year will be on the 15th lust. .- nusrico.-Notlfiinsnniaiingt ,the lateness of the spring” ‘andt~ hé"tli& agreeable weather. which has been prevailing for some time, the farmers in this section have already succeed- ed in putting in the greater part of their crops and it the weather eon-- tlnues favorable i _ ostlotlthem will- linish their ihihwgek.-T. THE DRUGSTORES of Charlotte- town will close every Monday after-" noon from 12.30. to 7.10 during the months of June. July, August and Sep- tember. One drug store will remain open each Monday afternoon for the convenience ot the public. Messrs, Reddin Bros. will be open next Mon- day attemoon. _ 1206 ROYALTY SCHOOL. - The pupils of East Royalty school who have at- tained the highest standing for the month of May are as follows: Grade Vll.-1, 1Vluriel.,Andrc\v; 2, Emma Holmes; 3. Jennie Holmes. Grade IV. -1, Jean Miller; 2, Ruth Miller; 3. Jane Heartz. Grade III.-1, Marion llolmes; and Verna Newson (equal), 2, Hazel Gurney; 3. Marion Newson. Grade_li.,-1, Frank Miller; 2. Jessie Gurney; 3 Leona Chappell. Grade I. -1. Verna Andrew; 2, John Andrew; 3, Harold Heartz; 4, Lyall Gurney. CONGRATULATIONS-On Satur- day Father A. P. Mclrcllan. of St. Andrew’s and Father McAulu.y, of St. l’eter’s. had the honor to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their ordina- tions. their Silver Jubilee. and Were the recipients of many congratula- tions. These honorable gentlemen 'were ordained together and have dur- ing their long priesthood in several different parishes endeared them- solves to their parishioners. The Guardian joins with friends. through- out the Province in wishing them many happy returns of the day. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.-The following is the standing of the pupils in St. Mary’s School for the month of April:-Grade V.. Aniiele Gallant. 79; Joseph E. Pineaut, 75. Grade IV. Marie l’. Pineault, S1; Janie Gallant. T4; Rose A Pinenult, 71; Judith Pin- cault, 67; Rose May l‘itre. 59. Grade VIII., Stanley Gallant, 91; Adolph Rogers, 90; Eugene Pitre, 95. Grade ll., Marie Rogers, 04; Charlotte ld. Buote, 91; Benoit Rogers, 91. Grade 1 (senior) Firmln Pineuult, S9; Grade ll (junior) Lawrence Pineault. Sli; lgnace I’incault. 79,. The average daily attendance for thc month was 15 and thc percentage of aticndancc S3. Lucy A. Doiron, teacher.,-'1`. MT CARMEL AND VICINITY. - , hiessrs Andre\v J.. Arscuanlt and llun- iol S. Gallant are going inlo_morc or loss extensive gardoning this spring; thc fornlci' in thc,sundrios oi' garden plants and the lultcr :specializing in (`clcry. The prospects of Lobster lish- ing st-cms to bc brighter than througli lhc foregoing season. -ltlisra Jillian- nic who has been spending ovcr it year in a convent in Mollireal returned to her homo in Mont Carmel .as a convulcseani of `typ_i1oid fever. llcr many friends and relations wish her .'f0\1a'11t 1° the bis "1=\f1\@\S~ but still at a reasonable price, should try the above-named which causes congestion. l-Iowever, men best informed are buying stock- cuts- ers at big prices with the cxpectati that beef will advance as the seas Q-‘I 2 ers and others who desire a meat of high nutritive value, on They are packed in first-class condition, under Govern- I 0.0,, .___-,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,_,._.,.._._’_f,‘. ment Inspection, and we believe a trial order from you prices for href catt.c The sa no uc of milk cows. With cheese is would lead to further business. . . ,_ ,_ . _ . 18 cents per pound and butter aboiii We carry a line also of more expensive gradest 30- an ridvfuwe in the Drive of milk Short-Cut Backs, MCSS, Bean, ei1C. AlS0 HHIIIS, BZCGII and cows is to be expected. Lard. Wholesale only. If requiring FRESH FROZEN BEEF we can supply it. 5"!IBEVEQ\\\\\\\\\vlllA\\\\\€'.lIIIII&\\\\\.\\\7IIIII/Alllll I'4§§@WII§\\\\\\\“WMllll bnalol Fertilizers .lust Received We arenow unloadin - ar fertilizer which re selling at close pri irect from the car." We also have tock. rut w D.-NO il 2° 5' ssc me, Cement Cedar Posts 1 You should not fail t et a few rolls of o lebrated “Maritime and Wire Fencing. Z Q3” :fic VJ oy, l'l<;l:i5an Gilli Hunter River 1248-6-5M2lEli. §\lllll|\\\\\\\\\\V/Illlllllll . .lust Received rload of .Wir ncing also arloads ,flour “Feed ` We have just unloaded two cars of Flour and Feedsifand -we _now have :in stbclcMl;lueod’s Spec dal, _-Beaver#-I Queen City, Royal Gold, etc. Also Bran, Middlings; Cornmeal, Oil Cake Meal & Cotton Seed. We are now unloading care of “Maritime” Fencing. O u r prices are r ght,---and *L15* 9 Ill' :I S on-¢ fb \\S".IAvavl/ .§"’ a quality the best. p '_, » » I ,Iii F J ,,,_Co mvrwn :li llllll\\YIIIIIIIllIlIll|ll ` It is being shipped regularly to lobster factories on the ‘MII-wll,””,”2"“lm% éniainland in preference to barrelled beef. Write if interest- g. DAVIS & FRASER ` CHARLOTTETOWN P E I ‘ 1102-5-2Sl\Ifl\lwtf _ , ' _ I Wnllll1/lr§\\\\vll/A\\\\\\\\\\\:qn.\\\\\iv!Af////f-\ Are You in the 7 t Market for a . .» . T here’s some points no intelligent man can overlook in. selecting a Motor-there’s some cold facts that coinmandf attention In the first place_ what do you want? l3hn’tjyou» want a motor that will be simple, reliable and duralilU?'Of course you do. THE IMPERIAL MOTOR I ` is equipped with the best diecast babbitt bearings, the famous ,Schebler Carburetor, all parts made to expensive gigs, interchangeable and accessible, tank lubrication insur- ing all parts getting an even and economical supply of oil-no dang- er, no waste. Besides all these ad- vantages the Imperial is equipped with the world-famed Improved Thermen Muffler. Can’t we send 'you a catalogue. It’s yours for the asking. WRITE Bruce Stewart & Lo., Ltd. Charlottetown P.l'l.l, \\\v».nlnF “ *Zi I' -- >&4 _ _“lf II/IIl';§\_\ rs 1000-5-22Mslnu18i.' _ TFIQRNDALE IIVI P. ~ 15166 Canadian 17632 Bay Horse foaled April 26th 1912. Imported to Canada Aulggst 1913. Weight 1860 lbs. Sired High Honor by Hiawatha ggm ie of Chapleton, Grand Dam Ella McGregor, by MeGregot'f, rchasdd in Toronto by Mr. J.F. Roper of Roper Bros., May 10th 1915. Will be_at F. W. Hughes`Stables’ Grafton '- Street, MondB¥. Tuesday, Friday. Saturday every ~'»weelc.~-'~=Ball. ioftime =at’Mr'.".l-‘L - Roper s, Central Royalty. Terms..12.dollars for. the with retum. pnvelege; Mares at Owners risk. -T. ~. - . further infomation apo Y. to e " ers . ` J. F. Ronin , idbgyiinwn R. E,:§'i.=..l' ‘fi 'ilelephone R-3-2 , _, . HAMMOND KELLY,cwT¢wn-allow--' Telephone R-6-1 . . 1 I MAYOR TODD 2.1801-it-lili _» In the Show Ring: Shown ten times,winnill8~f¢¥\ mt “mill the Race at Wd A ‘ if c' B: ‘ _ . . _ _ ._ me com. Ai chnahifueiiiii’ i§ii'.'iiiif,'v°v'ii»iiiii=°.i f'ii°rii§ya .