ls, » s g ` I f - _ U `: v - , I staneeid, M. ., - _ Whip; D. Nicholson, M. P.-; J- R- MC' _ R FROM, 'l'lllS__ WEEKS NERISRR FOR THE GURRDIIINS SITURDAY SUBSCRIBERS me _ //’ the Because the sale of -.is cnor_m_ous_ as. Eecause =l1noth_e_r large ‘ S-f ascend; most.sanitarp in] be built to take _carcof our ~ =fG7i@fG3in9- \.l."<1dC-- K I - f Because the irnitatoi-, knowiiigtliese 'and ha_ving"fe‘w_ selling arguments -for Own product thinks to creaté»'a` market' ', it -by comparing it to_Ke1log"g’s: j -_ Bur.--ihedavornn-driiesuszafnfng qualities' of Kéll'0g"fs`Corn Flakes cannot be counterfeited-w. Sold in ~ bigpackages at ”‘1_0c. '_ Look for ,K \. -. 93 in l l_ _ f.'t*l\'il;~‘*si§nl2i‘ture. . _ - -' MONDAY _ _ _1'r_n1>.-ne Mi,»‘w_hfeli was ashore flats of ‘Ruetico Har- lias been refloated damage. HARBOUZIL- It rough out- forenoon . includ- Messrs bor since with Governors the block house an d state of the rough- deeined it prudent their trips tosome otliei* make back for the har- and safety. In the afternoon it is "\ind6r8tood;,' the weather moderated. WHIM ROAD CROSS.-At the Whim Road - Cross School meeting, the matter ot- . ghniiglng. the name of, that ssttleiiient came up for discuss- and among several names propos- lt was finally agreed to adopt the “Kilmuir." This name was by- one of the most influ- men of the community, Mr. MCKQIQ lb '|10l_10r of ,the native of the pioneers of the settle- No doubt this name will be as the_re_is no other place, as as knowin-§\~in-North America cal- by lt.. The automobile question the matter of summer vacations ,at some; » and 'eil both' vid:-slhhiiest against them. _INSPECTION - onis.'1‘EA)/l¢ER_s.- -_,Among the passengers due to arrive i_n Charlottetown by tonights ex- .prees are the Govt. Boat; Inspectors, Messrs Olive and Dalton, who are to come from Bt. John, N. B. on one of their periodical visits of inspection. Tlieprincipal-,, ipuiipose of their _:visit on this 'occasion ' -s"tli'e inspection of the ferry steamer, Hillsborough and ‘the _river service steamer, Harland. ’l‘he'I-Iillsborongh will be inspected' on Wednesday, and' will on that account be with drawn from the ferry service for that da The ferry will in that vote larger gasoline boats available, and this will mean that for that day on- ; _---_s- l _ gg ly passengers will be transported ' across the ferry, as the Hillsborough is .L ka... A i 11 l J. .,,_., ,~.,{_,.,4 _ _l)on’t paint orlet a contract 1' _ _ till you do. _Vague 1ii11>_1;Té§- R ,_ - - “" * ~ _-5'* lions are useless/ Yousniiist ‘~ get definite endurance tijutlis, - _, ' ` I’ ‘ it i l' i A if I I 'i i ' if ` ` lsubstitute will not be able to convey 4 ' - teams and waggons across the Har- . _ ' _ _l>our. _ ' . ` `~ A i when the siiperintenaing eirieiaie oi the I. C. R. continued their inspec- tion of the P. E. I."raili`oad on Sat- k Cochran Min- hsd participated in the initial inspec- tion on the previous duy,, was not one of the party, but instead spent the day in inspection in another di- rection. He crossed East River and drove down that part of the country 'als fai~~ as Pownal. He also inspected the locality -of Lot 48 and visited the golf links. Horn; Mr. Cochrane ex- pressed his great enjoyment of the trip and his opinion ol the country as 'V " '°" “‘ "` "”{"' ` \ being iery fine On Saturday evening Y°“ 5h°u1d-kn°W h°W$""’d /` ` ne len the city mr cape Traverse in ~.=»e»_~_~_- and. how much. wliitelead is in _ 5. x __ You will find not only more, - - __ - but the war-ld’s standard white . ...;- _ - $1.1 ‘- lead is paint’s first essential. ` 3.9 'l -ii fleiall-guaranteed in f ' - i - Bniiionilla-lqtnosnson ‘ __ ‘_‘£s_la|.leu" PAINT .' .\`F`f¥-' ».~f~_ ` Come in l We have some R, ."¢`jfl-ope1n'n;gr tr‘utl'is.fo1`°‘ you C011, 4., densed into a booklet. , __ _ ,-.sr 4; __/ Fcnnell 55. »Cl\`alldlei' ‘ . ' `§.-,, _gi if ' . is-_- _, _ max' we l ¢ _,___ _,.____` Z 69 ' :'- . 2'. _‘-"U'U¥i`.`. ` li \ ~ ` " ‘ _ !£‘?l¢’r;_l<. fi _ ,i ,'51 “f ' fl§.~.i"f I _ 5' '- "(1 A/-IL... "~u».»\_ . < v',.- F. _ ’T"\7._,_ _';.._‘°¢;1/1/_.--- 1.’/‘G ` '_ _ , 1°' 'I i~.‘._l.e»:é.-_ - ’ ~ \ _.» , __-F,/Z;-_._. .‘.§-`-;, _y-“ _ . » .._ _ ' _ _; - -at _ Q- .Clock Business The s *ll M._mhwWmd_m_ the D. G. S. Brant. He was accom- " 'led b Messrs A A McLean M _, __ . ' _ '.' ‘ pen y . _ . , . -""l"f`*"`~i "‘f~7` __"th¢` Paint- You ~, -4%.,-D. Nicholson, M. P., and Murdock McKinnon, Commissioner _of Public Works. The Brant, after a nice run in pleasant weather, arrived at and anchored oil Cape Traverse in the c_"ourse of the night. In thc morning the minister was joiined by Mr. Gute- lius and the other railway officials who had been stayin-g at Cape Tra- verse since Saturday afternoon. The whole party then crossed by the Brant to Cape Tormentine on the New Brunswick coast, inspecting the proposed site of the piers for the car Lerr service to be established To- _ . y . day- the party will proceed from Cape Tormelitine by train to Fredericton direct; and the minister, it is iiiidcr- stood, will remain there untiiv the 25th inst. ' ` ` With regard to the trill made bv Gutelius and the .other railway l Charldtetown’ P°E'.I° E Q _ gglifals on Baturdayf they inspected " " ` V is- il? --J tlllt f‘0\.ll'.0 Ol the T8-lll‘0Bfl UP to the .ll . "gg " ~ ' ‘ ‘ " " fiilgmieli terminus. The special train on which they travelled left Char- lottetown at eight o'clock in the inorhinhg with the _following on board: Mr. F. F. Gutelius, General Manager ¢|_.1;he_.1. C. R.; Mr. P. B. Brsdv, General Superintendent; Messrs. J .S. P Chief Government mea. Mgr.; lo. Jamieson, 1vi_ r.; J. o, pnngiee, M. P. P., cape Breton; Hi e,E:ven,B\ipt PYE I R P P ll!!-llll. .lil “°'°_ ,*_l'$ll‘ “°“l'l‘ _’ Y- . _ interval be continued by one of the. thoroughly enjoyed. urday the Hon. Fran e, ister of Railways and Canals," who railway tapping Carleton Point, and .ll ..'. - 'i ' ' Mchuald. Mechanical Bnnerintendelitz and every one M “mm wld m. to so W - es reached ut' 12.80 p.m., after a pleae~ ant run, which was much enjoyed by the party; ` the road being ln very load order. _ At Tignlsh the party dined at the Hackett House, and al- terwarde inspected the railway ter- minus there, and informally discussed with several of the prominent citizens' of the place various railway matters. The party left, Tlguish at 2.30 o’cl,0ok in theafternoon and went di- rect to Cape Traverse. which they reached about six in the evening. 'AHain.the1onrney,was enioyebly ac- complished. ’I‘be weather was tlne and many- expressions of alllliiiciation fell from the visitors. In fact, to a representative of The Guardian, Mr. C- J°flI1i¢!0D. M. P., expressed himself, in' a brief comment upon what he had seen, as follows:-“I have hsenvquite charmed during my all too brief visit to the Garden of the Gulf, after an absence of some twenty years. "The fertile lands, well cultivated- fields, comfortable homes and delight-l ful hospitality of its people, are pleasing memories. “Ullon all sides I have observed tlic, most ample evidence of progress, and] the completion of the contemplated improvements in your system of transportation will, I believe, be fol- lowed by lan ern of development which will evoke the admiration uf| Eastern ,Can.ada." At.Oaha Traverse the visitors re- mained. Nilhile the local railway offi- cials returned on'tlie special to the city .on Saturday night, arriving about 8.20 o'cloek. Mr. Gutelius and his- companions stayed at Cape Tra- verse on 'saturday night and on Bun- dey morning. as above stated, ioineii the Minister of Railways on 'the Brant, which returned to Charlotte- towrn with Messrs. Mcleeaii, Nicholson and Mclflinnon at 5.30 last evening. (Special to the Guardian) CAPE TRAVERSE, June 22 Mr Cochrane landed at Cape Trav- erse on Saturday about 11.50, to- gether with Messrs Nicholson, McLean and McKinnon. The Brant left Char- lottetown about eight o'clock. The waters were peaceful and the trip was _ The minister and others came asho- re and joined Messrs Gutelius,- Brady, Stanfield, Douglass, Jamieson, Mcleod Benator Murphy, the secretaries and others. By team and gasoline launch they proceeded to -Carleton Point where the minister personally in spec- ted the car ferry terminal. The minister was much impressed when he looked across to tormentine and saw the small space of water, The minister saw the necessity of the the building of this short branch will COIYIIIIGIICG S0011. Real estate at Carleton Point has been selling quietly all the while. A number of prominent citizens of Summerside, points West and Char- lottetown having bought lots, etc. Lots have been optioned quietly at Carleton for months. The railway magiiates who recently visited Carleton scc for this place a bright future. The minister rind his party dined with Mr Ed. Crosby during their so- journ. TUESDAY. DID NOT TURN BACI-l.-Messrs. Brucs Stewart & Co's cruiser motor boat, was not among those which started for Governor’s Island Sunday ‘and put back on account of rough weather. Heavy seas and rough KIDNEYS WEHE Sl] Slllll Dldn’f Know What to do calvin. lille slliiii sions; l»‘lifssiiil_ililiolilii|i rin: ulilils. t lea sinful rome efklaney dfgxegvggsel ol: Stone in the Bladdefi a.nd_is caused by the acid and hips ID il: shed uniting end fqrmui|l_'s will I" stance which lodges in the inner surfaces qllhe kidneys or. bladder, and sets uP l painful irritation. bl _ ' it i _ 'T relieve these terri e sins B l!efcc‘;sary to keep the kldneysliei;ltl:ydf_0\ healthy kidneys secret flinds t a 1!- gglyg the avel and stones' md "h°Y "'p\..“es€"`dirnn;;i. on une. lmnieai: and without pain. f) ' Mrs. Elmira Baldwin Windsor, Ont.; w,m,,;._"1 was so weak I could not do my own work. I tried mlm? d°°5°"v some institution. Reading of Doan’s irniney Pills, I tried v-hem. and em 11°" -,-.-"~,.,:,°° °°° .':°::°.':::'i .ll:fi.°.:°..:‘& y ne s we _ , what to div. but eller was f»l1°:?d°“‘: Kidney Pills you would be surgnt -_ all the gravel and small stones t ‘rmd .fi thang. my mp:-'gay I gm '° _ 0 - \"' °biie'§i.'»°K'i- of praise-for the from the Postmaster General's pleas- Past Odice Inepector's_ Odicm --, Uh'Towii, 'June 12th, 1913- .ni-e, ~ , --if .l, .' Printed notices containing further ‘ V L _-:_ all the flavor and £2. John Toronto Winnipeg - ' Always buy tea in the Sealed Airtight Lead Package And you will get tea that is pure, clean and fresh, with strength kept in. ' Use a package of Red Rose Tea and you will see the difference. You will not buy loose * ”Yé“`i"7-;`;'”-`%*";?:%.~l~ tea again. ‘ N Sold only in sealed packages. F ' _ I D S E 'r. ii. Esriiiziiooirs co., ,gli ,7 ` V- __ - -- . ’ Limited, K V ' l "'\\~` Calgary ~ 1 _ r' ="’ " - - weather have no terror for this wi-ll known crliiser and when silo >.f:il'l.s for any point shc always gots thcrr-_ THE KlNG'S CORONA’l‘l()N.---`i'cs- terday being the annlversiiiy of the Coronation ol His Majesty King Geflfile V, as became the loyalty of P. E. Island, the event wus suitably commemorated here. _A Royal salute of 21 guns was fired in i_‘liurlottc town at noon from Victoria Park. The firing party colliiisteil of No, 3 Battery of the l~‘oui-tli licgilnciit. ol the Canadian Artillery, who |>iii-iillcil 43 strong under l.icut. J. Wi-.bb Sinn ley. Many' friends will of the death of Mr, which took' place a ` il regret to learn George lluggiiii few days ago s liomciii South 1 hours’ illness. quite suddenly at iii Kildare after u fc Deceased was 47 years of ago :ind was iiiuch respected iii the coiiininn- ity. He was twice married and six children of the last family mill iiv in the first and his widow siirviv him. 'l‘ne funeral took place to tb Presbyterian Cemetery, Montrose, tb Rev. George Millar of’ficiating-A. 0 C (5 C The death occurred at St-wir-v Bridge on Monday, June 23rd, f. li. John Wedlock, an old and highly vi- sliected Christian gentleman, i-_ nl 72, alter a lengthy illness, paticritly borne. The following sons and dangli- ters arc left to mourn besides a snr rowing wifez-J. Sta _ . Wedluck, Charlottetown; Everett, I-llunter River; Mrs. H. Biilman, Stun . C, l<‘. Stewar funeral will tak ik nley and l) A t e o ley Bridge, and Mrs of Cavendish. The place Wednesday at Clifton cemetery. two u‘clock t ge the death oi place ruceiitlv k, lifter it brief At _an advanced ii Malcolm Ramsay tor at Sharon, New Yor illness. Mr. Ramsay was n former resident of this Province, living in Campbellton, Lot Four, in bis curly life. He was well und favoriibly known in this county nlid has niiiiiy relatives and friends who will mourn his death. His wife preileceliseil lilin tive yours ago; and two dzillixllicrs survive liini. The rcmiiilis were nc coinpaiiieil to l-‘i‘oviiiceto\\'li, Nliiss v Charles llamsay, nephew of iii lr:-:sill-il, wlllii‘i~ iiiti-i'lii|\llf. look l.laii-iv. l A' . _ I Thu filiicriii of tin- lull- Mrs. Milrtiii .liirkliiiiii ill l'i»\\'iiiil nam liclll oil Wuiliii-i-uliiy uluriiiliig, frolll livi' lute .rdsllli-lire to \'iel'ili»il lllvi-l' ('cliif-ti‘l'y, lwlicric llirl' riflliiiiils u'ci'e lilid to rl-st lbcsilie tbosc of licr liilslnilid :ind llluuglltcr who -fliiiil grille lil-ful'i‘. It lwiis liil‘i;l‘|y iif_l.i:ndi-il, lilul wail! :ill li-.viiliillcu of the Iiilgll i-sivvili iii \\'llli:\i Ii-elle was hold by :lil wliii klivw liir l'l‘li|: ilvltieiisoil li-ini-ii to i|i~.|il'li iw |iiulis, l'iel.l-l' und Willlnlil of lhiwiifil `iliiii Mrs. Wllliiilil ll|i|l_v of 2-'-<»iill||n»i'i, also two i~lllii.»-i'i-i, lilru. l’, i‘i\iil|s, ill'l-eiificlil, nliil Mm, Ilaiydi,-ii of i':il‘ iligziii. 'I‘liv pull ln-:iri-l's \\'|-iw-----li‘, lfil'llu.l‘d, J. llriidli-y_ M. ll:iliey_ lil, Arorli, '|‘. (‘li|'l1‘y iilid .l. lt. W4-iif.lli:|~ bio. May llvi' ii-all im-il. iii |i0:li'i:. ii Wl*JIll)lNii lill'l»tliol~ of Mr. Frnlik lllilliili, ful‘l.-liiliii of 'l`b.- llilllriliiiil, will hour with plciisuro of lii.~; n\iiri'iil|_¢c to Miss Olive A. Viilioli of l~‘.‘iok;iiie, Wasil., which took pliicc in thc Church of (Jlir Lady of Grace, (‘listor, itzi., on April l»l\h, llev. l’:iul ., .iut,, H. M. 'l`. niliciiililig. Mr. llil- luli liiis boi-:l uitli the oil;-_'iiiccl'ill|,; firm of lllilclii-liziv tif Munn & lk., litd, for the luisl. fivc yours, liiivililq charge of ai si-iztiuii in tbl- I'rni'i- lliv cl' Dlstrlilt. Mr. Ililloli, who wus ii lliililic fiiiii:,<'l', lliliilc ,,,,,,,y fri:-lids tliiuiilizllollt this l'l'i>vilii:i-2, wliilie [ill ini; cii;::igciin-.liti-i in the llificiw-.iii mov- ing pictlirc liollaz-ri. i‘lJMi'ANY.-'l`lic current thc ltilyiil Gilt/.cttc coli- flf ;ili\»liciii.iuii for the iii of the McNiit.t Nliilllciilic ipnliy, i-npitiilizcil a_L___,$_|Lll,- lipliculitei are l\.lcsai`s_ 'Flin- , licslic ll. Mi'Nlitf., M.‘ll~ pcqiiie; 'iio-.vlird lt. liillsoii, W. ll. All.- kcn. .-’\_ \V. Sl.0i‘llu mid W. l‘I. liiiilfley, (7lliil'lllttcto\vl\; John ll. .lo\iii:~ion, Molilrlenl and Williiini illilllieizli., |ii»i\i~< i|\ii\. Tlil-. l‘l'<>\'isiiilln.l llil'l‘<:tol'i»i uri' l\’li-sisii-:. 'l`lio|iins l\lcNiii.f., \V. ll. Ail- kcli mill A. W. Hii-l'lll~:; ilu- lfnliitiiiil' is Ml‘. W: l".. l‘l(‘llll~‘y. 'l`lli.~c iiilllilillll' was ill'l:ii|ii7.l‘4l liisi. uliriliir iillll liii.~i ill- OYS’|`lilR lilinibcr of tlillis ‘liiiticu Cil|'pili‘ili.i\il\ Oyster (ioli - U00. 'Flin i-i lliiis Mclllltt e_ .__ _‘.°._t.i_A ;___- ._ .__v.. F* *_ _.__.J lr:-iill_'.' illnllii--i il illl»lir~li|l|l.l».~i llliii iri iii lll'e:ii~*|ii. :iif.l-iiiiill" the lin-~~iliii', of l.lii- ilelivlwil .1\s:ii;iill:ly nl ’l`~-l'i>lil_i», and omg sister, Mrs. l.i‘liilu-l Aitlillr ni' Sun l"i'nili:is- co, i‘lil_ 'liiiise lliw-sriit were Mr. and Mrs. Wailliii-.ii 'l`lioiiibs, Mr. and Mrs. l.oi\-.ir/_ii 'l‘i»oiiil»s, .\lr, and Mrs. Halli- iiiilliil 'lhmliills uiiii Miss ;\liib\:l Wool- nvr, ull of Nortli llllsticu, Mr. Bull l\ll's_ \\`|liliilii 'l‘oiilillis of New London l_ll|'. lilill .\ll's. .lirllll 'l`iiiiliil-5 of Mt. l »\`i,i_-\\'ni‘t_ iiliii Mr. :illil Mrs. (leo. H. |'l`ooiiil».~:_ of l‘lini-loltctowii. Mrs. `MiicKcii'/.ic's iliillglitclg Mrs. H. Ll. l\llicl.i=aii with hui' lluslniiid and daugli ter Hvlilii from Yiittoriu, ll. C., were 5 also pri-si~ilt. 'l`lie llciilliiful home ol flic llo:-it und liiistcss vl/ns nicely ile- i~lii`iiii~.l for the iii'.i-,iisioii._.. iliinies, iii|l,~'l<'. and ri-iililiisirl-iiccii of thc past i~'i~l".‘i» vt-omei---I have I ln-en di.~>i-oiirayicrl. loo; but learned how to euro myself. \\':inl 10 rrlicvu x'our`bur- dclln. \\`liv not oiui lilo pliiii nn atop tha