l A "ms wives Hsin THE cr-iaaLofr'rETou1u'onAai§i1Aivf if ‘C “_ A' . .,. , 'f~,..-,_-;,-' ~"-‘ - , -, W --. _ - ,_ ff '.¢ _ .-. 4-f f. - -_-__~w-- _ , _ - Mac‘s Blood Food has shown' by‘ 1 H ' A i' actual cures that it is the best blood . _V ,_ __ ___,__ _ p g :§‘.:‘...:‘..°.'.;°; *°“i° 5.1:' ;:,';f‘°“.;:”°;‘:§ -~ Sf-1-<1-fd Gill l" or the Range is w`_l:ia_t _most V people wept just now. We can supply, -the kind that suits' best. Order a ton today `., A.§l’ickari|&Gn Phone 2 , 'Are you s iudge or shirts? Then rome ln- and sea cur- new spring line of them. You never saw such style, value and 'class at the prices. Negli- giee and liounge, with soft collars; stiff or French -cuffs. Ou-tlng~styl¢ with reversible collar, 75 to $2.00. Braces. _ 4-zndti. "Buy your raincoat at Patons and you will be sure to get the best. Macs. _ . ig-iauleai. ___ V "Paaamas, the arlstocrats of sum- mer hats-ln such a profusion of sty- les. sizes and grades that every taste can bs satisfied. Prices from S4 to $10. Brown's, The Home of Good Hats. ’ 6-12ME3i. If You Take a l'rew Doses of 0 108 N024 A Cold In 0ne Day Your cough will disappoar.'Doc- tors prescibe 108 every day: The ZI‘¢8l1¢H¢ Cough Medicine on earth. Once you have it in your home you will never again be without it. The greatest Cough Medicine for children. For sale at Geo. E. Hughes’ Drug- store. 75011126 For Floors _ Inferior Woodwork and Furniture f, Without adoubt the toughest and most durable finish made.- | Easily applied, dries over night ,L _ Fennell Q. Chandler i Victoria Row, Charlottetown. l’ E I Brace. Mcliay 4). Co Lid Summerside, P E I AGENT 5 g at ._-.. ' ._] 6-7Mf.f. ___ I \ _ _gm we -' 'Superior Fishing Tackle' , These who spend their holidays flirting with t-be finny tribe i will be pleased with our showing of ii~liing tackle in lines, bask- ets, reels, rods, ily hooks, files and other supplies. We know we can give you perfect satisfaction both in price and quality. - Call in today and see our goods. Get our prices. - McKinnon Drug Company Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. ~ ,fr _ `__ -----__ _ -.-.--if V _ ' 0 _ ___ ' / b. K I t Requires Skill , li snioke a pipe-full of tobacco and get real, solid coin- , _ Q Q . ' missed a real treat. Our ort from it, but if the to 'bacco is had it is imposs ible. If you have never tried our Master Marine smoking tobacco, you have BLACK TWIST chewing tobacco is good too. Buy it next time. ' Hickey £3 Nicholson Tobacco Co-. //_ _ 5... #bf Spray! Spray! Spray! It is now time to think of spraying for thc codiing mot li as the bloom is beginning to fall. Ensure a good, clean, healthy and sound set of fruit by spraying with ' NIAGARA UME SULPHUR AND p ~ ARSENATE OF LEAD. V _ l fine gallon of Sulphur and two pounds of Lead to 4o gallons water. Use a Prrfcct Spray Piiiiip, which we can supply. Spray your potatoes with n perfect Row Sprayer this year and save time and money. VVc kecp`a full supply of all the above. liuld Bros ,»Cli’iown Ji. A. Moore, llazelbrook Distributors 6-I2Mm ivfEm 171 ‘ Prov Agent. . - i J M _-I-I 1 _-_ ' _.___ .x_-.1 -___ 'f' ----. - K' popular Yal ,»- ma. ..,.. . . -... :ii ...,. \,y. ,ur ,<.` . sets. hgndgomgdesign....................._ -».._........---- Artistic”-,Durable Door Sets iiOur linc of liiiiiders' lirirrlwzrrc is a splendid exhibit of the best made in thc e & Towne and Sargent’s, lines, gotd recognized the world over as of nndoubtcd valuein quality of _work uia_n- ship and materials, superior design, artis- tic finish and durability. Note the prices wc can oiier on door inside door seii, old copper finish, s very ..$l.00 ' Another copper finished set, not quite so good as above andblioihleee lllCll"‘° ‘°" ~.".` .-............. c Dullbrass...... .I-00 Yalulldlng door, utr, strong and substantial . . . . . . . - 3.50 Fi',erit`idoer|eti,-‘copper i`iniel12..........................i.3g Pp'H9h¢dbn,ss .........,. .'.................;.4:oo l)l1ll'b'lil-l9>aeoeee~».» -- .. . .................un vrispaiimiiigsro .3233 Yale _nlglit calclm, 'acc to .- - »¢ »¢-»~¢¢»|-».».~-» ~--- crsl\drdiierc§ ,P 0 7 ' ni -.ss-mf;-3..... Lui _lt pays to` buy in t‘iila_l'i'o_vliiee. 4 A At the police, court in Charlotte- town Yesterday _the prohibition ease against R. Steele was dismissed., _ nay is. Kisiiyj oiiiiriotretowii, me yesterday for Lunenburg, N. B., where he has accepted a position in the Bank of Montreal at that place. Among the passengers from the cast to Charlottetown yesterday af- ternoon were:-Ray Rogers, Col. H. M. Davison, and A. MacKenzie, Char- lottetown. _ » The Guardian welcomes reliable news from -persons throughout this Province. All such items should be mailed to "The Guardian News Dept., Charlottetown," immediately after the events. etc.. have transpired. ` On account of the S. S. Morwenna, having a very heavy cargo for the different ports of call, last trip she was delayed, and will not_sail from Montreal until Saturday evening J unc 15th, calling at Summerside, Char- lottetown and the Sydneys alone. ln order to get back to Montreal. and sail from there in schedule time she will not go to St.. ,Johns's, Now- foundland, this trip. The “Morwen. na," will be followcd by the "City of Sydney" sailing from Montreal Wed- nesday evcnlng, June 19th and will be due here Saturday, June 22nd, sailing for St. John's, Newfoundland, via Sydney. Buntain, Bell & C0. are agents here. p The Rev. l.-‘idward A. Wallace of this city celebrated his lirst. solemn Mass yesterday at St.` Anthony's Church, Alliston, at 10.30 a. m._ He was assisted by,the' Rev. Joh'n `F. Kelliher of Ullston, deacon, and the Rev. William Smith of Prince Ed- Wflfd 1818110. sub-deacon. The Rev. W. P. -McNamara rdelivered the ser- lD0|;. and dvwelt uilgn the high honor con erred.-in Fat er Wallace on be- ing eietfbétlfilli the priesthood, im.; in promotgg and safeguarding the spiritual 3 moral welfare of the community. During the service; music was rendered by the sanctuary and mixed organ choirs, and solog were rendered by Edward Riley and Fred Butler.-Boston Posh- Father Wallace graduate from St. Duns- tau's College, Charlottetown, in 1908. J. S. Dennis, assistant to the president of the C. P. R. is expected to arrive in the city tomorrow in connection with matters of the De~ llartmcnt of the Natural Resources, to be discussed with Sir Thomas Shaughnessy. Mr. 'Dennis will for- mally establish his Montreal office while here in the_new Cl P. R. build- ing on Windsor street, and will place in charge E. Garth White from Cal- gary staff Mr. White. who superin- tended the correspondence branch, reached Montreal yesterday, and pre- vious to leaving the west _he was the recipient of many congratulations on his appointment as chief clerk of the new department at Montreal. Mr. White has been in the employ of the company since 1006, and is a sbn of W. C. White, commissioner of lands and registrar of deeds for Prince Ed- ward Island, where he was born.- Montreal Star. Allf-icillation is rife throughout Charlottetown following the an- nouncement that Longboat, Cameron and Abbie Wood might be seen this summer on thc Abcgweit grounds. A. W. Gaudet, Secretary of the Abeg- Wtlills. has received a letter from* C. P.'Thorne, Amherst, asking for the use of the grounds about July Bth to put on a race between such men hs mentioned above and should the negotiations which _have received their initial impetus, be completed, an opportunity will be afforded the people of this province to witness the performances of these world renown- ed runners. Business men who have been “ intcrvicwch on the proposition have considered it favorably and should developments ensue it is prob- able that the evcnti-1 would lm run off by electric light. Harold J. Bren-< nan of Halifax. has written Mr. Gaudet, that he intends to make a tour of the province with a crack baseball team made up of the best players in the Halifax- Amateur Lea- gue, including four men who have been offered posltlonsf on professional teams. Mr. Brennan asks for match- es with the Abblen and Victorlas, and -suggests Domihion Day as a suitable date. 'l‘he‘Ahcgwelt Club are arranging. for n series of handicap events to begin the latter part of next week, and are also maklnl! R big hid to secure the Maritime Cham- pionships here next August. ;;w¢ have a splendid line of toilet articles hcrc including everything that is needed for the dressing table of any man or woman. The prepara- tions are displayed in our new silent salesman made of plate glass through- out with English bevel plate mirror back.\Get y.eur toilet articles bere- see the show case. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Streets. MEU- Cream `° Bread ia loaf Evaporaled Cream Bread is, the _ biggest seller in the city. lt le I. light. sweet, flaky loafthat le so delicious and wholesome as the most captions could desire. Largo loaf 71:. Also Duchess, Vienna and ordinary house loaves. Phone ali. Stewarfe- Bakery Evapor-ated '__J. D; Jenkins, Charlottetown, _ leaves this' morning for a short trip ro Monetou_e|_.\d other places. , Mrs. R. C.iGofl, Oharlottetown,was among the`llassen`gers returning on the Northumberland last evening. George Wightman, Montague, was among those returning on Qie North- umberland last evening. It is understood that the annual race meet at Tunnel track, Cape Tra- verse, will take place on July 9th. T. C. Savage. Charlottetown, rc- turned last evening on‘t.he Northum- berland after a business '.ri\‘ to Hyd- ney. » When the Guardian News phone 133 is reported busy, after 6 p. m., pa- trons should nsk for 132-3. All who have a phone should cut this out and paste it up. `.__ The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will bo dispensed iii the Peopln'n Church, Charlottetown, on Sabbath, the 16th. Preparatory service on Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m_ The schooner Maud Carter and lona, have arrived from Sydney. (1, B., with cargoes of Reserve Ruiimine coal to Buntain, Heli & Co., Char- lottetown. Subscribers and others are asked to remit by Money' Order or by Regist- ered Letter. The Guardian ls not re- other than as shove. Miss Lilv G. Riggs. daughter of W. N. and Mrs. Riggs, .L‘-narlottetown, returned last evening from Sydney and will spend a short holi- day at the home of her parents in Charlottetown. Slic is employed with the Maritime Telegraph. and Telephone Co at Sydney. Yesterday the Northumberland left Charlottetown at 8.30 a.m. for Pic- ton with passengers, mail, express and hrcight and arrived at 12 noon,\ She left'again nt 4.50'p.m. with pus- sengers, mall, express and freight and arrived at 8.15 p. m. She leaves to- day at 8.20 a. m. for Picton, return- ing at n‘ln!.. the- Newstead Gun Club, S. N. Earle was also s guest. There were sixteen members of the Club pres_ent.and a delightful time was spent. F. W. Hyndman, the President. occupied the chair and in a neat speech proposed the health of Mr. Heartz, who has done so much to promote the wel- fare of the club. Mr. I-Ioartz in reply made 3, characteristic witty speech, teeming with pungent remarks and good humor. a number of Charlottetown sports .' have made arrangements with the 'L ~Park.~Associatlon whereby they' can 3 or 15. The program will consist of three classes and owners of racers are requested to make any suggestions regarding the best classes to call to ' A. S. Hewitt or P.S. Brown, Char- lottetown. The, gentlemen in charge of the meet will offer exceptionally good-purses, of which _further particu- lars will be given. l Ivanhoe Chocolates These delicious chocol- ates arc daily growing in favour. A fresh supply has just come to hand, all dark coatings. Sold in bulk 50 cents ii pound Johnson & Johnson Rosé Petals D , Cold Cream / _ \ Without doubt one of the best cold creams ever placed onthe market is Rose Petals Cold Cream. A Calypso preparation of unrivalled merit for chopped skin, sunburn, tsn, and freckles. This preparation has ensc- lal qualities for beautifying and softening the skin. and preventing and curing blselrlieeda and le guarsn- i i feed notto omole the grow- th of lupernruone half. Lerize r jar... 15c. » i -s See our lint of Calypso preparation. T7.; iliac. sponsiblo for remittances forwarded _ F. H. Hearts,” Charlottetown, was » the guest of honor at ii splendid din-- 3; .nor for him at the Blake Hotel, last evening by the members ol g It will be gratifying to lovers of 1. race horses and races, to learn that f irectors of the Charlottetown Driving 1 will probably take' place on July fl l i _...ss .\\......_\\ haid B. good day’s' races, during the ' first two weeks in July. The races il _._. _ A A 2 ‘w I0e and |54: V fbllll/lld_yf@ v" » _ .,` - ’.-?~‘t-_.=»\,--.~~.\ - '. ‘P \ . _-.¢.».,r,'_l,-- _f__‘,._~_,_.-f _ \ . 9 , _X \\ i » "1..'l§-_-._-_- - __ __ ' 'Q `Il'l»\"ll`J fs) 1.. 'hairs Q . Q25- gi " =f"" _ ?` ._'..s,. Standard Patterns lllc and _ l5e .a i. \ i i a ve' 'l`__._»;-‘<2 ` A. VNQK ¢‘. iff. Hand Baggage i Suit Cases Imitation lcatl1er,brasscd lock and catches 22 in....I.35 24 in....l.50 'Keratoi case, linen lined, brass lock and catches 22 in..... 250 24 in.........2 85 Leather case linen lined, brass lock and catches zzin 5.25 24 in 5.75 Better suit cases at 7.25. 8.50 and 9.25 by hand 'shape I8 incii \5 00. _ 6.75 and up to I6 50. with the other plaid at from 5.25 to I0.00. Z’ f ' i i ,~ ,_ _ \ i\ if-_;_"‘__"'“ _ V ':"1,.~'r-if-'~7'*lrif.=> '_ _ ~ r 1 Q' h ` 'i , : *-1 '-:@7“` 5~};..`: '»._<.‘..-.-, V ` H I* Y i *H* J, ‘ »\`.">"“.»~ "."`-' 'f,'..:l'. ` J '\i7.";." ff' fi’/~r ' " '~‘ Q to be P Way back a hundred years ago, if our ancestors wanted to go mia bit of a journey, the preparation was simple. The extra pair of socks, and maybe clean shirt, were wrapped in a red cotton handkerchief, tied to the end of a stout stick, and away we go. V In these days, one must be as exact- ing about ones' hand baggage as about ones’ clotiies. 'i`iiat’s tiic rcarioii for this splendid line we are telling you of in this ad, to day;- Suit Cases i imitation leather better quality: brassed lock and catches z2in.........l60 24 in l85_ ’ Best finality Keratoi lincii lined, brassecl lock and catciies 22 li;i........ 3.25 24 iii. . .. . 360 Leather case better quality linen lined, brass lock and catches 22 in... ...(1.00 24 in..... ._ 6.75 A particularly good case is one at :zz iii. .... _.l|.00 2.1 .... .. l2.(l0 this case is solid leather, sewcd throughout NOT RlVl‘.'l`F,D ieatiicr lined, shirt pocket, best brass lock and catches, outside straps. Best grades of cases at |450, |8.00 and l9.50 icatlicr lined and sewed Vi/c have also cases ‘of fibre matting, straw and cane at I 75, 2.l0, 2.60, , 5 50 and up to 6.50. -- '-' . Club _Bags A Club Bags Split leather linen lined at l Solid grain leatlicr, linen lined at r4in ....220 16in I./lin _....550 16 in . 4.00 Solid grain leather, leather lined Best siiiootli bagicatlier, lcitlicr ‘ 14 in.........550_' i6 in.........6.25 lined 16 in. . .7.50 i8in......8.50 We have avery handsome bag-made of best English bag, leather hand sewed, stitched 'in frame, lc_atl1eriined,do'.1bic hindiefl, extra deep Waterproof canvas covered, wood battens, metal bound TTUnkS Win. urge mai corner.. 2as,5.so, 5.85, 4.25, 5.00. 5.15, Good assortment of travelling rugs, reversible, oncsidc plain color A ig __ _ __ _ _ _ ____» roud* of '.1- f -\.¢..<~.~ .-_~..._.-.--va ¢ F ire Ins i TCZNCZ in good strong Stock Companies at rea- sonable rates. 2 Prompincss in payment of all claims, ~ a strong feature . E. R. BROW . Office Sunnyside I Charlottetown _ --I i l _ -The Miter that Maltesdhe Mlur equinnei with tlw 'l‘hermex0dor|ni