er 4. t .. tw. i' i 7:-*__* YI‘ V-_< . f'_ .THE False pride has made many a_nia.1i pay a cus- tom tailor $25 for 3 'suit INFERIOR [0 ours at $15 and $18. ' Dorff Turn Your Back Q" ready-to -wear clothing. blwil manufacturers as produce the W. R. Iolin- son Brand.Progress Brand, mid R0Yal Biand Clotning have iiott-ing to kan, from custofll l3ll0l`S. Their clothing is entirely hand U ll0Y€i~tiili?bi:li;ilii1ii¥ Sctges, Chevoits, Tweed; are tue newest effect. L' “Royal” Brand Liotliing Stills iii tweeil cflcrts only. Probably the finest tailored ready-to' Wear garments litiiiiuiticttiretl iii Canada. Every size and an immgmm choice of patterns. Suit at itz, M5, $i8. “Golden Fleece” and “Unexcelled” These brands are spltitdiil value in lower priced clothing-coin in tweetl eilccts, bltic and black serge, and mixed effects Wonder- fully well finished tuitl well tilting giirments » noi. stimlrly but matic or durable well wearing cloths. All sizes at suits $5, $6, 57 and ,$7.75. L NURFOLK ` ,,/./ lt/ » _t,,i 'till ,.3 ,Y l , . l " a t, I , -* F.-W ‘ r .i iq:/-1 ., l” . l l \ , 1 SUITS The ideal suit for summer wear»-for the suiiiiner outing and vacation-is the "Nor- folk”. It gives a cool and rt- fteshing feeling of satisfaction to the wearer that’s not to be had in any other style. Saturn Yours at Once Before Stocks are Broken Stock is complete now. Secure your suit at oi'-ce and avoid disap- pointiiietit. Stylish stills of pure all wool. llcw- stiii Twecil in linlf at dc'/.cn different pntterii~t~liglit grcys and mixtures -- in latest styles with or without sitlc vents-two or ttirecniecc siiitsat $5, 56, (.9, irc. $11.50 and itz. ' Correct Spring Styles There isn’t; the slightest question as to the BE_S'i.` place to purchase hour spring hat. The'BEST place is where the assortment is largest- wliere the styles are latest-- ln Men’s Hats where the quality iS best- I We plead guilty t0 BVCYY r i L charge. It »»t . 5 Yeats of experience have shown tis where- wlicn ~ and what to buy _ ` , |\ your is an excellent Rift. for that. irlen /T":iffifi‘11,. -v~ ir -5_,_ 5": _ _,.4 ‘f 1- 5;? "Y ‘I ‘="-T1-"Lv L. = - it . I l `, i .1 ' t i. i, I ‘tt ` t . ' -Miii so as to best serve our many and ever increas- ing patrons. In_ the "Scott," “Cl1flSlY. "Stetson" and "Suf- toii." we KNOW we haie the best there is in tim. si. $2. $3. ¢4» $5. Out confornier gives odd shaped heads ii pei- ect-it. __ t L ` ` ; tituuttt's”ctultttxuitttite-== GUARDIAN L Saritnnltvidixardlandlty cent.s` a year. ‘W. M McKimzii:, Halilax, and W. arrived by the train last. night. and will be alisent about o month. Tits: Saturday Guardian, only titty ceu of yours abroad. Subscribe for it. todav. clubs was played at. Victoria Park 1 night.. London, Ont., to take the place accountant. at this agency, Rav. WALTER 'l‘AYi.on, lately o Boston, son of the late Joseph Taylor probably spend the summer here. Cit».nLizs D/tL'roN, wife and family, last. week from a trip to lioston Mr. Island. (iliisgow. lie graduated front the Prine two years he cnoererl upon his theoloirlc course nt. Hiram College, Ohio, Prealden Gt|yi’lcld`s Alum Mut.cr. lic preached fo DEM: years in large churches, nnil ii. th of Iowii where he t.ook a t.wo ycur s course. from which he griiriuatctl on Julie l3t.li with the degree of I.. I.. B. of I<`iirniera‘ lnstlt.iit.c iiicotincs was begun tit. ltildcn, utiil ut. lliist. Point.. 'l‘hc ltientiiig nt Eldon was addressed hy Duncun Anderson of itiigby, Out., who ist so favorably known all over the province, anti by ltolir-rt. Agnew, oi Wilmot.. Mr. Andcrsoii has had forty-ciglit. ycura experience as u fiirmcr, tuivi has been eiiiiiicntly successful. In order that he niiight. be tree to devote his whole time to Iiistltute work, lie has tlirnioscil of his farm unil is rctiriing to Orllliii. At Eldon he spoke on Soil Cultiviition, while llotiillon of Craps was dlsciisscd by Mr. Airncw. 'l`iiiliiy they snr-iik ut. Oominercliil Cross,t0tt\r>i'row ut. Uurtlignti, Tlinrsdny ni. Lli'ltlircl.own, l"i'idny at New l"ert.|i, tuitl b`at.ui'di\yut. Millvicw. It. wus expected Liint. T. Il. Mason of Stailbrtlvillre, Ont..- would have been the other forclixn lec- turer, but on uecouiii. oi illness hc wiiii tiiiiible to cnnic. Iiis place has been tnlccn by D. Drummond oi the l.ive Stock Department.. Mr. Di-uiniiiond is also well known on the liiliintl us hc has judged the dairy cattle for several years years iii. the Provincial Exliibition. Ile and Duvld Macdonald, of Glcnllnnun were the speakers yesterday at East. Polnt..This week they will uililress iiicetirigs ul: Boy Fortuiie, ltollo Buy, St..[’et.ei's, Morcll and Mt.. Stewart.. _ ’1`itt~:iiiiprcsslvc service of ordination was held on .Iunc 10th at. St. Jolin’a Church Truro, udniliiistcrcd by Bishop Worrell. ’1‘lie§Rev. G. Martell of Mail.- li\ndiict.eil 1\sBisltop‘s Chaplain and the uizcd Dean Gilpin also assisted. Tits Arclidcucon of Nova Scotia, Ilcctor of St.. .Iohn’s Truro, preached the sermon from the text., “As My Father huth nent; Me so send l you." It. was one oi the largest. ordinutions over held ln Nova Scot.iu,therc being twelve candidates, tive for the I'rlcst.hooil, and acven- the historic number-for the Diucontttc. Tiiusc ud- nilt.t.ed to thc order were tts follows-ltev. Alfred E. Rice, Burgh College England, Uoniinion,U. B., llcv. J. A. Wctigle, l{lng’s College, Falmouth., Rev. C. it. lliirrla of Charlottetown, Kln|r's College, Mulgrnve, Rev. D. V. Warner, 1{in;z's College Lockeport, Rav. G, W. II. Troop, Montreal, of thc Diocesan College, St.. Paula, llallfnx. The Deacons being Ilurry Cook, Eugliiiiil; li. l., llusiam, Wyclitle College Toronto; A. 1". Dcntlth, llarrlctsilcld: ll. Lane England, C. M. Baird, Acadia College; W. T. Sucklimz now in Chat'lot.t.et.own Klng's College, Truro; R. T. Casson, Frederictoii. One nuuic among the Deacons will be especlallyinteresting t.0 Prince Edward Islanders,-that. oi Leonard H. Haslom oi Springfield, whoes family has already given one son Rev. R. H. A. Halsam to the Glturch. Alt.houah‘li|.\vlng had many draivliuclts iroiii lllhealtli Rev. li. I. Ilasiutn has pnssed his examinations very credltalile. "li is tteltl of labor lies in me important parish of St.. Johns Lunen- burg under Rev. G. C. Wallis. Asl. your dealer lor Diamond .Potash theinost. reliable soap maker and dirt consumer on thc Market.. tis 8Lt.w MAKE ll A RULE not to bake during the hot weather but To Buy Your Bread when you are sure of get- ting it alvtavs sweet and wholesome and as cheap uanyin the city. That tg ill! Do STEWART. _- Ec_i.ii»u `Bi\¢xav, ` " Bain lliat I Brad. Mas J. J. Hosuiir and her little . daughter are vtat.ingTrnro and I-Ialila A coop practice game of baseball taken n us I ci 1003 entered the State University fpguunn-unnvvw ` TBI _train arrived last. night. at. 10. l0. , ` ~ ' WM. Vmsnv. who has been for B - l ll I O ' year.. win. Bennett sr onmii.. win iiaiil ITS; 5“‘“'\'Y "first Ht 8 40 ‘wt . , tomorrow-lor the West. ~ U K ~ ' S e I l ‘ E Miss Ana Bruins, of Boston, ai-ilv d it A"""N R*“5*"- F*`°°l°'"3 WM I," i»\\° - _A ,V by the train last; evening, on a visit “ll 'ad ' ‘ hor home, Cherry Valley. e w_ ~yyes sy. J. Gannon Mc-Kar, Bi-adalbano was ln B the city yesterday. McKenzie, ol the I. U. R. Moncton Taurus Hoimii and George Kelley, or Prince Edward Island were in :Moncton last. week. x A. Tnouvsow ot Prince Edward Island. paused tlirougti Moncton a few days ' airs bs en zoutet.oSt.. John. d R1-Iv. Grmtionv McLi;i.i.iui, and Rev. Joseph Gallant., leuvc this niorninq on u visit. to Laval University. partln by players irom the ditfore t. Mus Muiettaylloiiicu'rsoN, Cavendish t. and Miss Nettle Robertson, Mayfield, weroamong the visitors to the city W. 1-I.Gi.aii.r, urine canadian ntinir "°°'““'“Y- of_Uommerce, urrlved last. night; from THE farmers are tiikinit it 'great into;-ggi, of in the condensed Milk Co. The factory reported yesterday ii supply of milk larger I than ever before. ot Tnosr: who wish to nviili themselves of this city, is visiting his niother, and will, a pleasant holiday itliould go to Murray Harbor onthe special train which will 'of leave Charlottetown ut ti ti.. in., toiitorrow alle M H Fairville, N. B. returned to that place ni “ve "ray ’“`b°\° “l-4 P- "1- Eiiiiaii. Honiis left by the express D“"’°“ len' "gm" 1°' Prime Edward yesterday morning for lite home in Rock- land, Maas. Ho was accompanied by lil.~ W; Noricaaiitn success is marking the lli.b\0H0l\. L““l`l°. “Hd Mntlkie Gillespie. car;-gp of Jghn Stevenson Smith, the latter to spend the summer with son of Joliii Lewis Smith, New l'0lB~l.lV2H. 9 . ol' Wulcs Cnllt-ge and after tetichiiiiz fcrl ‘hw marriage Lakes l’l“°° in B°st°"' ul toiuorroiv, of Robert Cotiln, of this city L t;oMiss Gcrtriidc l)rliicoll,_ Miitapnii, Mass. Mr. and Mrs Collin will resldciii Z St.. Puul's, Minnesota, where Mr. Collin will be engaged ln railroad work. DEi.tatiA't'1<:s from this province to thc lle Lhcii entered the University of Iliinois G|,m.,_.h of Enghmd Synod which "wma this week at. llalifi-ix, will lic Rev. S J. Wooflroofc, Rev. .liinies Sliiipsoii, ltcv. W. y,.;,-I-Emmy' we regular Mmm; Bm-50,., Cotton, Mr. Justice Fitzigcriilil. lion A. li. Warburton. Mr. Wurbui-loii will also attend thc inectlng of the |.;o\'ei'nor.-i of Kinds College f.o be held this wt-ck. Titit: meeting of Victor-lii Divlsloii of tl c Sons of Temperance, last, cviriiiiig wii.~i ni=~~ of i\iuch lnbcrest. One new iiiciiila-r win duly initiated. Lcticrt-i were rcaii iron. Brother S. Tliouipson :ind J. Clii\|icll,ot Toronto, two old iiit-iiilieinof Victcriii. .i\i. cxccllcut. program was rondercd, iiicliiil- ii licnutiful Scotch noni; by t.l\c Cliiipliiiii. Niixit MUTKIBY will lic thc election ol' new olllcers, when every iiiciiiiiivii is cxpcctid to be present. - Jiiitiv A. Wit'i2:,I:,§;»_'. , uni Miss M/vr't‘iu CitAt'i*i<:t.i. has retiii-iiccl homo front t\ wet-k‘s visit, to frlciiil-iiii Mt. Herbert.. Miss I{.\'rlii.|t:t~:N Mtt'|'t*it, of Illllaboro, ls visiting iii Churlotteiirivn, the |,:ucsl of Miss Chappell. A 'rittc who were liiivliig a spree ycsitt-i'» duv evening iii Llto wcat.t'|‘|\ part. of. the i~.lt.yciificd their |tei'l'ortitnticc bya, di'un|tt‘n llizlit. in which one of the party wus huilly l.ciit.cn. lic showed up nt. thc Police Station und eotiiuluincri but, sytiipiitliy was ti scarce ccniniodity for him there. You Can Study Wltli Profit, liowfcw realize tiitil. t.wr:ni.y-live `|tcr ci-iii. ofnll dist-use hits its origin ln sonic i tcrlcrciicc wltii thc futicttioii of eliinlii- ti iit.ion. 'l`iie whole licdy exists by Irtriisoii of the transfusion of iluiils t.hi‘ou;rli its conipon tent parts. Up ro ii certain point. the hotly has power to object. to rle.~it|iicti\'c lenients. but. this power is llinitcd. When lt. iinppeiis that the body is loaded with waste.. .ii-fl poisons wliicli lt, cun‘t clinilniitc. fertiieiitntion, decay. and izcrm life run riot tliioiigii thc blood. Serious illtiie.-a in the ri-.suit unless nnturc is ussiateri liy it clcniisiniz tonic like Dr. linin|lton's Pills, t.\ iilcli ttrct rturcly vegctniilit, coiitiiin no iiicrcuiy, no l.l.~iniut.lt. tio injurious nictiilllc tngrcilictits of any kind. Such it tnediclnc is the grctitcst possible usstiriiucc to every riiiiii and woniiiii of lir~ii|t.h, tqiitits iiiiy coiitciitiiii-tit. (iriintl i'i-suits nrt- iicliicvi-rl, iiiiil fiitiioiis ciircii iiiarlc cvi.-ry iliiv by ltr. lii\ni|lt.u|i'r~ l’|I|.~i tis t,hi.~i lctlri' proven. Froiii Ni-wfoiindlniitl, Misa l.illln|i Aiitlioiiy, cillpper iiullirsi, iloiit-ciil.loii lliiy, writes; “In |it‘iii.~it-.of ltr. lliiiiillt0ti°s l'ilir:. I must. sity thin. l have tiscii l»hciii wi|.li grand success for Lhri-c yctirs 'l`lit°y never fail lc vitro inc of ititllgt-stioiirti' constipation. Forttierly iny face was l`iill t.o tnciitioti have Dr. lIiiniillon`a Pills helped nic; ilicy would he uovil for every woman tn use." Insist. on having only llr. lli\iiillt.oii'.~i l.’ills, ‘_’.5c per biix oi' live boxes ini' $1.00 iit till dctllcrs, or ity nin.il front N. C. Poison Kingston, Ont.. nl _.L v '-~'.-.t=.-t.:tr.-I-#..‘:'.' it lg y t L _ ‘ A lick -"L M I ' J. litliliiil 1 H / ` mmm U li‘i| __l'l|lll 2, it "tr A 1~'\ii~-I `_"‘. ~ tttittutttttt Owels @~ 2 for ‘il 25 cts. _ \Vc’re always watching for bargains to offer you -and as a result we show tlits excellent linck tovi el today. _ These are linen liuck, 20x40 inches in size, hemined, red borded-regular price toe each-but a special purchase enables ns to offer you 300 of them at 2 FOR 25 CENTS. I . . _ .. '.‘-“"~-`.'.‘ A Greater Slaughter than liver in Prices. We want yoti to help tis close out ln a few week's ilttic. _ Seize this chalice of ti llfetiiiic to furnish your house for very little money, _ A good variety of Parlor, Dining Room and Bcdioont littrnlture, still on hand, also oiiice ariii cliairs and tilteis for busy iiien and com- fottable rockers for the lziflit-s. Witliotit doubt the itiost attractive line in the market. misss itmitcn ricisi DoN’T FORGET THE BABY. Our Baby ca_rria_gcs nie dainty in dt-sign tlioroiigli in Wm). man ship and perfect iii tiiiisli, ' JOHN NEWSON. f~».l»f*-ri' ' '.“" - . _, 1- 4 °~f'»"***~ when For Ladies; llress Goods l'lUlV\PHREV’S> MAKE LOOK IN THE WEST WINDOVV OF The llugiiplhrey ‘Clothing Store pera louse ilttilt ing, Grnllon hi, J. A. Humphrey 6 Son.. Ltd. Proprietors. A. Winfield Scott, Manager. _ Pl1011= 63- tt. tt. ttox 4.7. of plniplcs, bat, iiowiiiy eoiiipli-ximti:-i cient' und riidtly in niorc wiiyu l.hiin I ciirc , , _ _______ _Y Y f i i M Debtors Notice ! WALL PAPER Is the cry at present. You will Find tlte prettiest patterns and the lowest prices at Taylors BOOKSTORE. E§liARKEl . 36 dozen sparket soda water makers now in stock- Each bitlb makes one quart of best hugllsh Soda Water- Healthul and e onomlcal_ Price 50:: a dozen. liilltiltllolliilltitt, BULBS. , Final, EEKS dz CO, All pcrsotts iiitlcliicii toitiit- lirtit of V\’I".l".K!\` SL Co., can settle their :iccotiiiis tit the iilil stziiiil tiiitil 23rd June. after that tlnte :ill :tccotiiits will positively lic liziiitletl to ottr i.'iwyt~r.~a for collcctioii. i6d7i t\\'3i 2 ~ ._-_._..____.._,,_ ,__ _ f ___ _--.__ _ my I DOESN’T MATTER llow large or how stiiall your litisiiicss is, li's not 100 large or too small to benefit by adoplinz HAS- zanirs tmanmiu rica ... ii.¢i¢...i¢. i.. ..ii Grocery Stores. Tha people want it they must get it, and you should keep it to hold trade. 'I am determined to iight coinpstitors on the line oft|ual.ty and value. They may offer you Teas to show bigger profits, butis tliequality there? Is thc value there? Leave it to the ptitilic and I shall be satisfied. HOKACE HASZARD, DRUGGISTS. V ConierGt..Geoi-ge and Kent Stu. l i4dtt.~6i Agent for Canada. -»-@ ~r:»»- r rvmui-.A ' "-‘S3 *£§1'-._¥`-" §`g.»`i.‘ nf ' ;_gf, xeiéi