uecsru ' _...___ . ~ ` _ _ A 1' ’ -9" _ -- `“”’ '“‘“‘°? “"8 THE CHARI-0’1"1`E'I`0“’N GUARDIAN ms. ...Hifi--_ __ ;_Pscs 'rsnss _ Liberal Conservative' Coiiven » , ' For Queelrs County.. ' A Liberal Conservative Convention for `Queen’s Conn .54 will be held in Charlottetown on Friday the 4th day of Au g for h 1 “st |911 at the hour of 12.30 o'clock in the ammoon purpose of iioininating two candidates for the approach 1, Dominion election. Each poll is expected to send five Delegates. The place of Meeting will be announced in next issue. The Murray Harbor train will not leave on return unt i 4p.ni. I _ Dated this, 29th day of july 1911. AENEAs}A. MCDONALD - S, w_ CRABB E _ ’ u . Secretary President - Liberal Conservative Asso.-iation. 7- 3 1 r4id4i k_.--- -- '_ " _ ,-H Cameras lfulliilf and 0 Camera Supplies Developing and Printing- at ‘ Reasonable Prices Geo. E. Hugh 'I`lie l’cople`s Driiggist ‘L I. CS, Clinrlottetown, l’. l 1 ` 5 H ave You ia Bathroom I1; I Your Home ?-.. I You |~liouldn't deny youre'elf'tl1e comfort, coiiveiiieiice 'ind Iiixiiry ofa nioclernly appointed, sziuiteny ballnooni in your liouie llonic liygioiio, personal rleainiiiess and <‘oni|`oii iloniaiiils il. .»\ud it duet-ii|`t cost :is iniirli as you would sup- |osc either. . . ' r_s.Iio\ving i f`,|ubs, basins. etc., and all iiccessziiy supplies is one of the host _tIi'-it can be seen in this province. We make at specialty of-this work, Plioue 3i)g_| for information. Fred H. Trainor, ‘ Opposite Opera I-louse. 1 , _ _ lion Ciuiiiorrirowu couiuty R Days to buy'in this Province. ‘ Miss Winnifrcd Bruce, Boston, is Viiliiiuz in this city. Keith Rogers and Cuyler McKenzie, trlty, left yesterday for Petewawa. Miss-Kitty Peters, City, returned Ypvnra|ico on ii form in the Houns- low ii<~i_i:liborlioo1l, n fifteen--iuilo rudi- us luis been coustitutiiil nn infected urcn, which virtuiilly iuciins that live Hlurlr niurkets :irc suspeinlcd for the time being. As it rule the supplies ure not very heavy nt this pcrioil of the yunr. Had the iliseunc appeared curly ,in Heptzcmhcr the result w~ould» luivc boon/ more serious, \vl\cii (‘-lu'ist~ 'uus stock i`roin ull piirts of tho coun- iiki' is sent up for siilc. .\'o|||e iippi'clioiu:ion nppoiirsi to bo fnli, that. t.lic'cloi~iing of the Metropol- itan market will tend to incrciisc the price of beef and mutton owing to lllrrcaise the price of beef und mutton _.n\'iui: to sllort siipplios. lt will cause Huiiio iucoiivenieiice- to the-_ hut;-,her iiiio kills lionie-fed stock, but it is Hui. likely to iiticct prices to iiu np- lurciaililo extent. At uniny provincial ce*-iiti'es ii rcguliii' triiilc is done in IUIIIHLZ und dressing for the iiondon """`I“‘f-.- und in all pi'oh:i.hilit_v Met- i"'|\t~litiiii butchers will require to op- u_i':$_c further iiflelil, thus pitrtiiilly rc- I“`\"iliI the tcniporiiry congestion ~~iiu.<1-.il by _lociil iiinrketini: of ripe liulloi-_ks nud sheep. It is probable thiit the restiictioiis will only rc- inniir in force for ii few weeks if no i'|\`fl»cl‘ crises of foot and mouth dis- ruse occur.` ' lilviwytliiiig points to the food being the vehicle of infection, and it is ll'_'bi-il that the source. of the trouble \\‘\Il he trnccd. The Yorkshire and i|\i\'Hiirrey cones remain mysteries, bu_t_ the l~}dinliiir;:li outbreak was nt- triiuit_nrl to fodder imported from the Coiitiiioiit. _ I<‘HIllfiIGN (inunomgs .- TC- BE ‘EXEMPTEIL IJSHON, July 27-The government luis ilelivercil to the representative of the noivers copies of the promised innendinents -to the lnw of separa~ tion exempting the foreign churches from the _psymcne ht. one--iini-ii oi U\cir_ revenues .for ciiaritlou and rs- ’“0i'1"|z them from the dominion of ,ills flscsl authorities of the »Portu~’ zuei-ic churches. I _ Thi* iliploinatic corps is insisting that .the ,government also amend that article of the lnw which makes' _"hIIir'\thfy the _supplying the gov- elrnnient. of information relative to ‘U0 officiating ‘clergyman ____________ 1 I I’°“l§ht ci horse with is supposedly hlrcurabln riviixhoiie for $30. Cured HY" \vil.h l1.00 worth of MINARD‘S P1 NIMHINT Mill sold him for $85.00. - "Hit on i.i_nlment,._ $54.00. ‘_ _ MOIBE DEROBCE. "W1 Keener. se. Piiiitipps, Que. ` _ . ' 1 PASIIIIEHAMP * ‘ e t » IILUH IIIITES frlutiirdiiy \vnsubig iliiy in cnnip. 'l‘hc lorcnuon was iiristly spent in cloiiniiig up and preparing for Sun- duy. in the afternoon the boys lin-cd up on the camp grounds und headed by thc bnnii and iittircd in thc regula- tion canip costume pariuled the priu ciilal streets and across the bridge to thc Railway station on the oppo- site side of the buy. Here on arrival of thc train froin the city they were joined by several iidditionnl members of the club, in- cluding three extra biindsinen with their instrunicnts. The parade lined up again and marched buck to tin camp grounds. In the evening n grand minstrei show was put on as adve1'tiscii, un- der the direction of l‘rof. J. A. 'l‘raiinor, stage nuinugcr. 'l‘lic program consisted of choruses, comic songs, buud selections, step dunces, etc., while the cud incn kept the jokes spinning iiroulul at ii lively pace. ' ` A hearty and unanimous vote of thanks wus tendered the boys by Dr. Mei)-oiinlii, on behalf of the audience, nnd was rcsD'0H<10. 4 1 *` . v ass _ - l `i `~"` _hi -_ i Luitaiu stretclicrs make your 5Pe°1a1 White mm ' -- _ curtains wear longer and look .-, ’ J -. - f_\ 1 4, - $1.50 2.25 r. Lace Curtains _ VV, I _ y ‘ 5'):-'I _A ,|--Wi “_ _ , turlainings , - 6,U|ai.S "5"", An enormous stock to select froin. I 2,1- Loce curtains from 2_r,c to $18 `pair_ _ ' ~ ff: ff ff. “Y ?"""/:"5 `i ‘1"‘-rf. if tb". ¢. ‘;”i5‘."'U, 'itfg'-_*"f%i)§'At3 F _ -us -@3- ‘km _ , 4; “=¢z»» fi- '»f"‘~.¥ i 21 ., ?...,._ __ .... ». - . ‘ _ ~ _Ai -1 A -i~»A. ii A -I - 1 '\ I ."J.`. .A i ' r i i - 5 Y M V 1.3;; JV ' ,?',’@,`v__ ‘HI A'-. gghbd ‘ti - '§‘§'£'\|e.»:'»I6 1. ‘ - _ ,_;_»Q 0 oyipttt -- ' 1 _ , - f ' v “ ,_ i-\ ,,'.f_,_ _ -" W ~ -_ , \ ,Y-"_ .E/,;»,~,,~-», /_,A_é,,_-Q `. -5- _ _“_ _ _-wk; ¢--. ,‘ igj Q .im .vv_‘|'_;r.` /épil 1" " " ‘,§1r, '“i§"' I ,ia ,I ' _ V ' " * ki. -_ " Ii -lf _ --" I' _ ",,,; "- _' `~' _. .-A ~£-,_ .- , tr _ __ V '_ _ 'Ili-ji:-];_ .' - _ . 1 ‘ic ' yi' yvgé. J g,‘_,,i\2 _jr ‘i/».‘__ f" ~`:"`i’_» I' l-W1. ’ _ ' -f, - ‘£~ i I'I,"i§t-`_'i_,`A;_i= dffii-. ' -f ` ’ "fy I 'ii _ - , .J _ , _ _. . _ 1 ~:rZ. 1/-.~ , , g.\§i:,'_ an »~'ro'._j, . ,. :\_»’,"-.‘=‘ ._ lf. ;--'.'-' . _ ,__ Il fo _:O _-10 ._ .ti . _,_.,._.. __ - m ,_,f..`. We .cant save you good. money on / COUCIlES---- - We . carry the largest stock of these goods in 'the Province and our variety is so large it’s _easy to select just what you want---and at just the price you Want to pay. Dainusk covered couches large and roomy, our own inzikc :incl well upholstered.. .. . . . ._ . . . . .. _ _ _ ... _ $4.00 Springbottom couches, our own nizike, dziinnsk or velour coverings, ii very nicearticle , ....... .... $500. Lounges covered in heaviest quality iiuitzition lezitlier also in fniicy dinn- ask, splcndidly upliolstered in our ow11- workshop, large, stroii_i;'ly coiistructul, nud splendid value at ._ . _ . . _ __ _...__ $6.00 ' ~ “'l*`a'ney velour couches in many styles and colorings-an iinincnsc vari- ety :it,$6.oo, $6.90, $7.90 $10 90 and up _ . _ . . . _ _ . . . . ...._..:$Z0.00 Sliding couch beds, spring cols, etc, always in _.L VT L_ F , I. ¢_ -~.1» - Tv, Kqjlzéx-," ‘ ;¢<,.L_.. `) _‘sm 3," .. _uv . ‘stock ai the very lowest prices <-,.¢..._,,; _ f ii ék _ _ __ ti . 1 _ '\‘ ~ ~ better l‘ioin ` ‘v_\':'\)/'*:i;ite1"," I II __ .nk i _ Curtaiuiiigs by the yard ioc to ii»f.oo i_W(__( Q v __ _ --_ --_,v ` _ , .=- "-,,‘~._-.,‘\- - A' ,_'._ _ FE* "f '-' " .Stciiciled scriius per ynrd 25C to _goo §§,_5;»iii;_<__A i-Lf" . \Ve can save you money on these “ul Wi,H,[U goods. I' headquarters--house _ Weeks furnishings . <1 their :inniiiil policies. As nn instance it is pointed out tluit it is possible to insure grain ami other cargoes from New York und other /\mcrir.an ports at from in to 25 cents per $100 all the your round .while from Cziinuliziii ports the iniiiiiuum rates are about 25 cents per $100 by reg iilnr lines and adviiucc to 50 :intl cv- en T5 cl-nt:-1 during fiirtober :ind Nov-- oruhcr, while even tiikiug tho winter rntcs into coiiuidi'i':it.ioii from Ht. John mid Halifax tht: uveriiiic prem- iums arc at least twice :is much :is ii- chiirgcd from coinpi-titive points. The ext.1'ii`cl1iii'gc on ii full ciirgo of grain muy amount in sonic :iii-ies to ncarlv a cent n bushel, und this combined with thi- extra r.'it.i‘ 1-liiwgeii ht- ship owners in coiisfziiiiciice of their huv- ing to piiy extni premiums of insur- ance, no iloiilit tciuls very largely to the diversion of :in iruineuse uiuouut of irruin to .-\u\o|'i('iin ports. 'l`he :ittriit,iou of Hon. H. li. llro- deur, mtiiistcr of marine, luis hccu drawn to the luintter. ,_ ._..__.._` uiuiii wuu wuiii Hu ruin -IAJH A'Nfll~1l.li1.~¢, tfnl., .luly 28 - Mrs. lleginiilil Waldorf of Philadel- phia. ii wealthy young widow, nm, nc- cuuipllslieil inuuicinu, is willing to psy sevcrul tlioiisaiul dollars for a new index linger. She is here to re- cuperatc from the effects of an op- eratioii hy which her right forefinger was nmputatcd offer becointnir infec- ted by an iiccitleiitzrl cnt with a rustv knife. She sppc:ili~d to Dr Fred li. _ for sevcriil wccks, flied nt. ti o'i-loirli ' Now voini, .niiy an-~'i'in-_ra »~.~<~i-it HOTEDINEW YORK POLITICII-\N DEAD li/\Kl~} (‘.l<}i»lit}I‘Z, N. Y., July 28 -- lililwnrd M. Siu-piirii, who luis bueii ill touiifht. liliiiviiril lliorsc -\‘hep.aril \-_-nu one ol New Yor‘<‘i= lemlimg lii.\'_vcr:i, Hi- \\':ii§ horn in New fork, .Iul_\'» lH:”iI\, :ind studied :it thc ('\illi:;:u of the t`1l_» in Now York. Mr. Hliciiniwl has hcl-.ii coin-itaiitly .ic- t,i\'v in licnuicriitic nud roforoi poli- tics iiud was leader in thc ll\‘iiui\-_r:i- tic reform pnrty in llrooklyn in 1892 nud 1803. l-lc won ii l>ronioi_f.-r of ie- foi'ni in the tariff :init civil =\;\\:\'i1~i~, hlillut. tux, iiud other iiiuttei's. 'Plioiigli hc had oft times wiirroii ii giiiiist 'l'ii|uinuuy Hull, he was iiuiil.: tho l)cinoc|'iitic 1-_unilitlute for in:\y<.i~ of Now York in llltil, lilit \\‘|ii~= ilef<'nf_-- cd. l.:ist your he wus i-itroiiigly i~on_-ii- dercd ns ii ciiiiiliiliitt- for ?fo\'ci'iuir of the state, rind inter his fricuils urged his clectiou ns United .~it.:i1t's scinitoi' to i~itieruod (`li:iuucr, M. iloiiuw. llc wus uiincceptulilo to 'l‘:iium;iu_v, how- over. Mr. rlliopurd wus coiiiisrl for muny large co|‘po1atioi|s, ii, l'<~'uiuei\i livin- in m\.||-.<‘ip,il Iifv, A Modern God’s Nectar l"orcst Root Beer is the iu~:ii'est iipproncli to ]ici'fec~ tion in siiiiiiiiei' I>e\'ci':|p_t-s. lt rivzils the iiingic iii.-':t:ii' of :iii- rient t)I_\'iiipinii gurls -It cools, sootlics, rcfim-slit-.~<, :init sl.ikc.~: the thirst Made fioui Iiiicst roots, Nlieil>s,orie.~'.iaii spriiig water, t etc. 5 o ld by nil deal- ers - uride liy Bigelow & Hood ` Truro, ,vr.