iii tif estlhl’ heiohllllv build* Curessbad v°P"°-““‘ scent no mm: t We have list ope\;£_ s 5s ..4 : i _ fresnierofneim-.banks ek- ies including _rlxdw ow, sour mixedsnd gerkinm 20 CENTS PER QUART l T Q Wcbstcr & McKay’s _Pixma 5 ' 99. _' _ ~ , ; sor~raoor. srociiiscsfs i|..f.i`if`\ ,fvrciiz Got to be a pre-ily sturdy stocking "that boy‘_; can’t get through ina wu: . Gordon Stockings Wilisucccssiully resist the romping_ kicking, climbing and jumping of “that boy". '1`hey‘ll look well and retain colour too. . ` 25 cents Moore' &_. Mcleod, kl;:sasalIll§3 PICNIC H _ SUPPLIES Always fresh and dainty, _ can 1l;e_l_\sd :gr _‘short :vatice at U1C_'.¢P_H¢. eonl .` mkanhermt i'h»rv?*~ ~ ~"_`~' -'_- y»-- Cakes, _ _ Rolls,_ __ ' ` Pastry, etc. D. __ Stewart, . ECLIPSE B/iicunv, Balrhs Best Bread. I and Geo e Lowder for malicious lnjuri BW i went to Halifax intsudl removing 1’°"""*='““s is West# nu. ami.) s. n. mam um. io- rsimar was in anim order en roots to P. E. I. » '1 . ---|.ll!1'l0UBonason was a pussngj- Georletovru yesterday afternoon. Montreal with s large general cargo. Manx Waionr and E. H. Beer crease day. . _ ~ _ Tas Ahbies vs Victorlas will pisy baseball match at Victoria'_Park Thu;-sd; evening at 8,&i. _ Mas. B. G. Molaeilsu, Souris, hasfgo to Berlin, N. H. tojoln her husband wh has a position there. Tun Miuto will be iised by the Gov trip up the St Lawrance on her. Nxw linoleum has been laid in all ly tothe appearance ofthe doors. by Thc__ Rogers HardwareC Rav. Gannon Srnsm, Sackvliie will exchange pulplts for several month this summer. - ~ . ' c (D.V.l in the Methodist Church, Ch Valley. on Sabbath evening, June 18, seven o‘clock. limit will be placed this year on the num bar of students entering the faculty Applied Science. Dennison' of the Harvey Qhemigai and P. D. Bowlon M.L.A.were passsn MARK Wrnsorx, St, John, a well ka e ing part of their honeymoon here. Th are registered at the Victoria. _ G. S. Moons, brother of S. C. Moore Haszard 8: Moore has been promoted the position of Manager of the Amhers branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. James 0'Brien was hned85or Si) day Vi! to property was remanded for a wcck. Brldgeycsterday and willprocccd throng tercsts of thc popular Enterprise Monarc Steel Range. Rav. Michael Ryan, brother of E. od Sundayat St. Paul‘s Seminary, S Fort Augustifs on Sunday 18th. _ E Sat- Tni Csmpaus sailed last nlghttor E. R.. Bnow, J. B._ Hegsn, W.E. C Ryan, barrister, Georgetown was ordain- uvirruw on s visit toWinuipe||. C “HUM Summer- L1l01IAnlsH--B00! ol thaP. E. I. Light Hesse has received 6 captain) cer- tiiicste from the Toronto Cavalry School. .Baum adrian. aged 14. an or .mapa Dorton, Boiiril *ll`~lt the City Hospital °° undergoing' an opsratioiftcr sppendict tis. _ _ Tas Sspigammt ot the Lord's Supper _ _will be queued asv.) in si. Andrews d Church Orwell next Sabbath. The to the mainland by the Princess yestgr- ipuwr Qin M ~,,'||t,,d by R,” L_ H_ H", _ Tram, M. a.,°u=i¢mu,N.s. 1 Au. “changes” torloi-ge spaces should ` y _bein thisohioenotiatorthan ten s. m., _ and ordinary “changes”_ byone p. m., eg. cept Saturday at thu A. m. for both daily no and`w'eokly, as printers have holiday ° same afternoon. - r Rozusp MscDonar.ootPeake's Station, in-no Genenl this summer`,»who will make fi agrsiluats of St Duustan's Oollege this year will leave for Westom Canada/ this B summer. Stephenil Macdonald, P. A. Hennebery and John A Macdonald. also th isi of t. J arch - _ _ a ‘Qs S “mu oh and “ada 'mal' graduates, will enter the Grand Seminary, Montreal. Arthur MoQusid, iuother ` A_g.An.c_s double oven steel range for the graduate will take up' the study of law basement of the Market House has been with A. L. Fraser, M. L.A, Sourls. o. ' A1' the Ladies' Auxllary meeting in oon~ nootion with Y. M. C. A. Saturday after- fwfl 1 r. ii Rev. Win. Ainlcv. Hamilton Burmuda rggyxiuxin &:a; :;¥;gP;;2` Wa S F. Tldniarsli for her valued services dur- ing past year as President, and regretting Rgv My M¢cN0i\| 0", e||_ Wm pm, h her absence this year from the work of Q” the Association. Mrs. (Capt) T. G. Taylor .Y at was unanimously \eleoted President for tho ensuing year., . »McGi1.1. University has decided that no Anionc those leaving tomorrow for the - Canadian West are Mrs. D. H. Lodge and of her daughter Miss Blanche to Winnipeg; Mrs. W.|L. Strickland to loin herliusband in Calgary where they intend locating; Rev. Mr. Frizzie and child, Winsloe, to Winnipeg Miss Morson, Marshfield to o, _ _ teach at Arcola, Man., Mrs. Isaac Sellar t t .1 fm ` gm (BBB yttti CF lly8 l'l100l`l. and fumxly to Wil locate in Arcola; John Holman, Charles Holman and family and o commercial man with his bride are spend- Fm-1 _1.{0m¢,_W||,,.|°e; ,|150 Messrs Hamm; y . and Stetson to locate in Winnipeg. Faso J. C/mason, son of Marshal Cam- °f cron, is expected from Boston by the "° Halifax this morning with a handsome l' trotting stallion Joe Dillon 5lili'73. This horse is a chestnut, standing 15,3 hands high and weighing close to llll) pounds. AT Ponce Court yesterday nauemmn He lsslredb the great Baron Dillon 2.12 Y S and his dam is Queen Sweepstakes, the es dam of foul' in the 2.30 list. He was shown at Madison Square Garden, N. Y. as a __ D.S.Csmpbell of the Enterprise Foundry two year old winning first. in his class and Qc., Sackvllle went. to _ _Vemon _ Bive r again last yc-.ar at Boudville Open Air h Horse Show won first against n. high class the eastern part of the Island in the .-in- lot of three year olds. He has had but h _very little track work but shows phenom- enal speed. F_ _....5-1 _ NITURE L IN Fyns the best value in thecity Paul, Minn., and will say his first Mass at at"h£’lrk°‘%xi!ht`F“mishing cya. l _ -__ Y I i _ _Q __ _ H`ERE’S style, convenience, comfort, economy, all combined in these ,he fm ,im .,|1 who ...N ...king D.. ` ` _ were personally known to a large portio ' dainty waists. never felt when professionals occupy th » » ' 7 . Faultless 5tu“g’ attractive appearance’ an ample vanety to choose ftom’ they le stage' without parucumrxsing whcm nu Years it is Dowcriul, swift to act. thor- i . did so well it may be said that the entc t , . 'Sal/in to Gu in ever one' tainnient reflected tho highest credl ‘ _ ~ ' f C ' ' youth and beauty, bright costumes and \ _ _I ' \ varied color. Then the fun and merri~ _ _ ' _ ' _, " 'tg&;557"" ment began and continued for two and a v , / ._ _,_J ' Q half hours till all had been said and sling. _ . . ' I g Evcryhodyenjoyedit to the full,' and /F f rcbvardcd the singers with rounds of ' C / 1 ' laughter and applause. And there were handsome boquets too for em-h of the cas Miss Laur I l. ' i G._Chandler and Ml`ss Hazel. Bremncr C11 i'S _ The May pole drill and froilo by tn elve certain to please. Beides there s a real price g y y A' plainly made yet attractive white waist of good quality lawn, box plsited front, four rows tucks at back, new alcove, fancy collar. faultlessiittlng.................. 65c At this price there’s an immense var- . iety-all new designs--one pretty t waist has two rows of wide Ham- burg insertion and tucks, newest sleeve, tucked back and cuils .. $i.zo Very dainty wrists with embroidered dorsl effect yoke, edged with pretty line Valenciennes insertion, newest sleeve, tucked and insertion trimmed. Six rows of 'took' It back, with dainty hemstitehed and ` ' insertion trimmed eollsr to match thdie`hundnd left unmenticn . liq made. . V Glad to show them T ne most attractive line has front of very pretty Hamburg insertion and clusters of tucks, sleeve is tucked full length with deep tive inch tucked cuff, clusters of tucks at back and pretty lace collar to . mstch.................. . . . . . . _.$1.98 _ __ M_cDo_‘___m sc MuL_Kinmn_ m.umis,S_ Lovely white wsists of fine organdy, front of fine all over tucking, with rows of fine Valenciennes insertion, tucked back, sleeves and insertion trimmed cuff, dainty insertion trimmed collar to match, a ` very pr¢ttywaiat....................$3.3o K S A range of very stylish white wsists, I p edged and embroidered with black, very artistic and dainty effects, of finest organdy with collar and ohh to match-all extremely pretty audples|ing...... ......$3.6o v"__lt‘lf°‘gourse it’s impossible to describe all our pretty wsists. For every waist mentioned ’ ' ed U uestionsbly the inest shirt waist showing we've -- ake' them home, try them on, compare them with others l” sshi Com son will sell our waist: quicker than -ld »- »- ° ~ _ v iuuiuiilli iuuilinin CII ll’ DRUGGISTS wf___z _._a34_=,'.f _.______. _ , ' ' l Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Ste. . . ‘f _ ' ,` ':7‘\3"»' -` iss A.W Stems rstumedlast flumsvilllitollovs Equus. 4' siui`tu`Sm»i1 mums _`_la_»i\_sleht. about am: _ uw. ana summer Gsm# Snmwlksrs mb uw .gaisgemstamt at P. r. 1. sospiuii Gwwvl Iva. Monumie na. a pai- of vurrlsae imma that an attracting much sttentllon by their handsome lilposrlnos. Prohibition Aol. have been served on Swivel Gly and an son Joseph Gay. They are rctumsblp Thursday. _ Mas. ns Gaarinu and Mrs. D. A. Mac- irimionyiii at some _at the isnaam at Benj. and- Mrs. Brenner qn Wednes. day and Thursday of this week. ‘ A rovxro msn with an aptitude for al round _newspaper work is wanted' for Summerslde Branch. Apply :at once to “The Guardian Business Oillce, Char- lottetown." gf Two of Charlottetown‘s well known and eiilcient taiiors, Samuel Cruiir, fonner cutter with Gordon Sc McLellan and m later with John T.McKensie and Stephen Kiggins hav_e started business for the - selves under the firm name of Craig dt Kiggins. There store will be in the Douse Building, Upper Queen Street where they are showing an excellent- line of: goods. They have The Guardian‘s best wishes for success. Tiir: following are the passengers by the Halifax which arrives early this morning: ---G. Henry, W. H. Fought, Miss H. A. Rankin, Miss H. Ballein, Mrs. M. Ander- son, Miss Macleod, Miss L. Brens, E. G. Nelson, Misses-G. and A. Macpherson, Miss S. J. McClousey, Miss C. McLean, ‘ C. Burke, Mrs. W. McNeill, Miss E. Kee- . ' nan, Miss M. McDonald, Miss C. Burnett, Miss S. McLeod, Mrs. E. A. Hicks, N. W. McPherson, M. A. Nicholson, Miss S. Nic- holson, Muster W. Nicholson,-T. S. Atkin- son, Capt. Jackson, Mrs D. Hanlin, Miss M. Bagllu. _ _ John A. Lawson' and other femperan e hrcthern, paid it visit last evening to the Western Royalty where Mr. Geldert de- '5 livered one oi his characteristic addre which never falls to bring success. At. the closc Mayflower Division No. liB was re- organized and the following oilioers duly 'instailed:- \V P-John Lewis. W A--Mrs John Lewis. R S-Vrrnon Burke. - A R S-Emma Roper. l" S-Russel Bell. 'l‘reas.-Frcdk. Boisner. Chap.-Betta Lewis. . Condv.-Annie Boisner. Ass. Condr.-Geo. Lewis. I. 'S.¥Hcl:e`r` Midillcton. 0. S.-Thos. Moore. P W. P.-Mrs. Jas. Roper. D. G. \V. P. -Geo. Lewis. Tmmr: was a ilne audience represent- ing the fashion and musical taste and culture of thc city at the Opera House last evening when the curtain rose to present the opening scene of The Sorcerer. Ando dazzling st-cnc it was, .captivatingall eyes with thc array of youngladies which was introduced be- gepiitlcmen whose names appeared in th chorus and last but not least thc popul would be a genuine treat to have th elsewhere it not herc. ’ ‘ ~ = or . . .___ a 5 _ i s e _ , 5-- ~-_ E S G v lg; "fl _ i O _ _mm Lu “___ mm vm _“__ vw l The man who has trouble getting the “just right" nu.-_ ig °__‘;_;,°;$,{___°';,_§_'j~;1,=___;_'_-_;§_»4_>__g;»_;§ _ _ K .1 ia ° lea 'lt 0 mek. were i _ S mionsu f Ara ' , _ l ~ ` v ,` _ ‘- _ _ U ‘ or t vl°\°"'°° “ tl" iaiisis on good furnishings for men-Want more men to Elastic Blslbriggan Un- derwear, woven of fine su1oo_t_h yarn, in narrow rib. This line is greatly superior tourdinary balbnggan in its combination of softness, light- ness and absorbent duality. Always cool-never “clammy. ' Worth $1-25. our price $1.00 suit. _ 5tanileld’s Union Sum- mer Underwear. absolutely uu- shrinkable-~soft and Hue-and while very light is admirably adapted to the needs of the man who dr.esn’t care for extremely cool underwear. _ Sizes 34 to 38st $1.75 suit. Sizes 40 to 44 at $2.00. erwear shou get acquain wi ur pec- .I had - I know how cheaply we sell good underwear. Aertex Cellular Undef- wenr is the acme of underwear com- fort. Practically the man who wears it is clothed with a covering of dry air all the time-on account of the ingen- ious cellular weave of the fabric. Soft, light, absorbent $2.75 suit. Stan6eld’s Unshrink- able Underwear in combina- tion of linen and wool,has for the aver- age wearer, perhaps more attractive features than any other. Light weight, cool, absorbent, and yct of sufficient heat preserving quality to be attractive on summer’s cooler days. $3.70, $3.80, $3.90 to $4.50, according to size. MOCRE ®. MCLECD ,.5 _, -1 HARRY D. MCLEAN, Souris who spcnti L.E. PR-owsi-1 was u passenger trom 1 . He will remain here ve ays. A srsam tender for the crnlscr Petrol is ' being tittcd up at Georgetown by Cupi- John Fitzgerald. A. S. McAui.1~;v ot the Mutual Lite of New York lost a valuable horse lu the country last week. J. F GA1.L.\unna, New York and C. l.. ative and is visiting the diilcrcnt branches _.__STO_CK QUOTl~_`\TlO_NS._ __ S“"°°““ Discriminating People AIways1 “ » S’““.;i.l"°“‘““ Buy Newson s Furniture Mn. Gsi.Dim'r, accompanied by Bro. se c sses Q They can see the difference between “made to sell ' and “MADE TO WEAR” furniture. If you do not understand very much about furniture, o not risk your money on furniture of doubtful q 5 silty- YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON OURS. Buy here and be safe Baxtci' of the Portland Packing Co rc- tumed lust evening from th Magdalena. - Mr Gallagher is thc New York i'epresent~_ l. o i _,_ throughout tho provinces. - _ I """"*"’°°" i ~ H H ~ .il tjloging Prices June l0.` June 12. Atchison _ __ . . . . . . 79?, Big Coppcr........ ` 811 lil? B.R. mi till Baltimore. . _ .. . 10921 l0ilf=l o.P.R... lull 1511 N. Y. Central... . l-iii 1421 uric ...... ii .nil Iliinois central .... ._ . xml Louisville and Na. . . . its l~i7i Manhattan wifi _Metropolitan 12?. 124 ' S011 Missouri Pacific. . . . Ui) itll Pennsylvania ...... .. . _ .. 1554 till For the very best values in t ic mar ;._ . . , ' . ‘ ' 's orth or more for any Y f ,ri Mil l BEAU BREMMEL ' A well dressed father said Beau Brcmmcl begets awell dressed . _ 1’ FATHERS DRESS WELL 'A For style get your clothing at J. T. McKeuzie’s F or superior workmanship get your clothing at _l. T. McKeuzie‘s. , l ' F or very best go to ]. T. l\IcKcnzie’s. For furnishixi the latest styles go to J. T. McKen1.ie‘s. Z ' l ket fo to] T McKcn1iL‘s |E¢F1|§s .rv- "9_‘mi1‘{.3!><`2’1-r‘..Zf?L’~ i Q . _ » i _ , -Milnncry g. ' _ Dress Goods §_/<;_\_1;_l\>__il°_¢;__°¢ N;l\_'i_ ____ M a Union Pauin°...... le , SS 0 G Rl' ll Oli, IS Heading . Sugar . . . . . . . .. 135 Southern Paoido.... St.Psul........ as 1752 12i§ U. S. Steel.......... il 135 an lT5R 12-iii 285 \Ve promise to give you your money ‘ w T. m¢i-_- ierfcction is rcathcfl in Mavqcri- c the most sensitive skin. Dozens of our customers will have no otlicr soup. Price lllc. a cake, 3 for Zia. The two Macs., Cor. Gt. Geo. 8.: Kt. Sts. dw il ' ‘ ' ~l“- 1 New ` KODAKS ARE HERE. We have just received our stock of new Kodaks. The shipment includes all the new models with the exception of the No. I A Folding ~ Pocket Kodak which will follow later. ' Call and ses ' ihefns V A pleasure to show f ' N l ` crvour l de _ aaaiiof ~ _ __ _ _ __ PURKANDBEANS ' u n all wha' wok pan' the Indies “mg satisfac`tionA guaraii; . ._ i ~“"'° Pkrmuc |. ru"‘°' 'lsumnt.ciN#°* Laing’s Two styles--plain and with Tomato Sauce- -in one, two al >vl ' . . tween acts was very pretty and [)°m_ Steel B0m15___ _ _ ‘ . elicited repeated plandits from Dominion C031 T6 the audience as it proceeded. The entire Twin C1; _ _ _ _ r \ d 1 1 t i i y is ' f M per ormance s iowe care u ra n ng an ' ( _ = skilful direction throughout, alike in th ‘ ` ,fi /4 ' AMEATS THAT SAHSFY.. musical and dramatic features. The act - ,, < - 1 \',Psl. NG jg \\l// _ ‘l -2.11-» A Delicious Dish Our chef says his recipe for Pork and Beans beats anything put up cvcn in - Boston. Of course, he is cntliusiastic- l ` I W but people tell us every day that they ncvcr kiiew how good Pork and Beans Could bc until they ate Pork and Beans and three pound cans. - ~ 39 other kinds of Canned Meats, Soups and Delicacies to choose from. Let us know if your grocer does not handle them lliE llilli Plilillii 5 Pii0ll$lilll ilil. llllllil, ___,_,_--_¢.;._ _, uionrnzst. _ _ Extract oi' ll THE llliili GRADE ART PARLURS ~.».f rm s._~u»f use . ‘~“ .V5.1 1. = i 5 . l It’s the _best ever sold at the price. l0c an Ouhce “The Two Macs" Uaniiia I l A new stock of Pictures. Frames. and Mouldlngs. Wires, Eyes, Hooks. etc., and u beautitul line of Photo Frames* the very latest. llll llllllllllf Til SllllW 60008 ' . Remember the place. Also sole agency here for Psrker’s Dye Works. the largest in Canada. Ask to see some of the goods returned. S. I". TARBUSITS High Grade Art Parlors, Queen St., Ch‘town. 1-3 tu sa &wtf .»