“O l) i l l _ >&1" ?"' I . r . ' Because ol' ‘tlteadvanlages gained by trading ll¢1‘¢‘.-the savings effected by the bargains we are constantly olfertng our customers, the advantages of choosing from the largest stock of up to date goods lit the lowest prices. And remember-always “your money back-cheerfully, willingly if you want it.” -Paowsr-: ` anos , mn. Continuing the 'Special Salle of SILKS ` T000 yards worth ,=,60c and 75c at 'll say th .t the AND 4-9c ladies are aelighrsa with iii; splendid silk bargain would be putting it mildly. Notwithstanding the torrents of rain hundreds and hundreds of yards have been sold. Mail orders have ccme from all parts of the Island and our only regret 11.65 in not helhg able to duplicate the offering. ` For-_ tnnately the lot was a -and QUICK BUY large one, OVER tooo YARDS ERS MAY STILL PROFIT BY THE OCCASION. We cheerfully respond to requests for samples from out of town customers and prepay all charges onmail orders for these silks. Mall Orders Should be Forwarded at Once- PROWSE BROS-. LTD ` ,SPECIALS _ , _ From the Towans-Splendid qu rllrv perpair.. ._ Tow1tI.S-Extra large s’zc, me'l linen truck towels, towelagocd size,'ring.-1', worth goc. Special at c li.,1n- Bunsrkrsans-Ertra large fine E"g‘isl\ Vlarcelir s spreads harnlw.-rrr rlr-sign. in two special qnrlruus. 51.75 for lr 3, an-i c 5. zifor... . . . . ,. 7\|K\0 r inches, tive qiullty. worth Aoc. Special 1 perpair.... size, Staple; Department linen W.\sirDUcxs-Splendid wearing and washing fancy ducks for childven's dresses, wrappers, etc.. in light blue and white and white with fancy spots Regular x5c yd. S-,eeial at . . . . . . . . .. c TABLE Cr.o'ras-Table cloths of lintn with colored border hed _ fringed in a neat pattern ; 54 by 56 lnch aize. Regu- lar 75c. Special at c Pretty Print Cotton-Sc and 8c yd. !5oo'vurrls pretty x-ri-it cotlons in various light and dark patterns- hlues. Pinks, reds, etc C 8-I the yard. Special ion purchase p|ice,. . . . . . . . huyto-day and sell below A The Be or In \ ~ ‘ Q- , . s f. L_ _ __ . ._ 1»t'..\,,z-‘l i r ii'/_/,~1=e ‘rr '\ PROWSE BROS.. LTD. r5oo yards fine En lish print light and dark efflcts. Fast guaranteed color-excellent quality, soft finish. Ren- nlar price lac yard. 8 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c l\nr|0f'. ` si 49c Corset One of the best if not the very best corset ever sold in Ch'town or elsewhere for the price. . Our special introductory price is ' 49c- and wewlll prepay postage on them to any address when or- dered lry mail. If not satlsfacto ry “Money hack". S cial corscts in summer weight of oipdne white batlsie covering a so -in drab and white with sateen covering. Ilabrt hip at le, medium length, bias cut, steel tlllyed throughout and lace trimmed.. Would be splen- did value at a much h gher C price. Spatial ...... ..... \ l50" Wrappers '99c Wrappers of tina English Cotton, MOIEEN UNDEISKIRTM T1\°l¢ oretlily ' made, belted and tlcunced. Fnli _ampl_e‘\=\\_¢._lllil\* and dark pattcrua,aI‘l sizes, ripularll 5°' I c r-plcadi bargain at _ ._.............i»|._0vvsl: saos.. LTD. are certainly excellent valnee The mcreen is of splendid qual- ity, the cut is full and ample- 'I`hey’re finished with a deep corded ilonncc, c worth $r.4o, special li it For Working: Men _ dust twced e the i, .......... '...~.. VI 'Great Bsrlisinai' in Trousers. 45° pain of pare all wvwlulonblc ~; and twisted Oxforéluifwnd.. in YB idddzudnrilglzzp Psirvrnsuthwa ii- t t ._ 3;. sg ...rr$t,9h A ...... .......‘.\ ,`,~ <`__`~` ratios."-. TWEEDS 22c.° lata 53C# ' ‘ fold -dna! Very neat. psryard .... " FRESH - ctuln nuiinlllfé A l v . p ,;. Head Olilccain Néw Prowsoi Block#-Charlottetown., .Sarnaoar cents a .Yury ,Tal traln arrived laatniaht. at 9.85. Tan Northnmbarlandargrireri-last aight bt8.45» ,I ,_4 . p . ,1 mam _nm mc. lrucinura wars passengers bytlic train Inst night. Tn_I tide will bo' high this afternoon at 8.58 and at 4.50 tomorrow morning. - "Tas Fourth Regiment Band will parade with No. 2 Company to Victoria Park tonight. Gionni; Hrnnsqm, son of F. W. Kyadman, was a passenger by thc train llastr evening. ' A.A.mn Mas. Molmarr were pasa- engers by che train last. night., returning from Ottawa. Rav. Mr. Snacxman, arrived- by the Northumberland last night on a visit to friends in the city. . willpreaoh in Hearts' Hall Saturday afternoon ntl! colock. t Annnsw* Bnown, » of Prince Edward island isvlsltlnu. his brother, Mr George Brown, at Newcastle, N. B. Mas. Youna, wife of Rev. H. S. Young, of Prince Edward Island, is vlaltluz her sister, Mrs. W. T. Wright, Moncton. Rav. W. Gorron, Rector of Cherry Valley and Georgetown, returned last night from iialifax and Windsor, N. S. Haunt Ilowaun, Waltham Mass, la visiting friends lu this city, and docs not. intend toreturn until about September first. A. -I. Bsaron. of Sydney, left there a fewdays ago, on a few weeks trip to Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia points. Mu. Mchsan, of Prince Edward Island was aguest of- his cousin, Mrs p Aulden Whlddeu. Truro N. S. on _ the r 20th. Inst. Miss MYRTLE Nor, accompanlcd by her sinner, Mm. Edward Ghant., Glace Bay, wllllsave ina (cw duyu to visit friends ln this province. YEs'rElmaY’s Guardian should have said, when referrlngbo the marriage of Il. Clifford Williams, that he was former ly of “Bldcford" and not “Bridgeford." Du. Anmnrw MoPnau. and family. Montreal, and Professor James MePhall, Kenslngl.ou,,arrivcd by the train last. night. They intend spending the summer at Orwell. » M1<,AnD Mus Msrrutnaln., and Miss Stubbert of Glace Bay,0. B , will como to Prince Edward Island, for a short. vlslt,a.nd on their return will remain in Glace Buy for n year. » Rav. J. Wann, lately pastor of I-inzclbrook and Pownal Baptist Churches, has accepted a unanimous call to the pastornte of the Greenville and Westchester churches. Hia present address Is Westchester Station, Cum. Oo. ~N. S. . Lmsmir. Supplements were voted at a . J ~¢ the rcocnt school meeting tl Orapaud Booth teachers resigned. D S. McQusrle was appointed trustee in place of lasac Bcer,retiring. Achango was made from rulrisurnmer vacation to four weeks ln uly and two in October. Ir msybcof interest to many readers no know that further stormy and unsettled whether is predicted before this month cada. The indications are that there may be thunder, hall and rain on or before the first of July, to bc fullbwed by fine weather. It la not likely that there will ba anylhiug like auch n violent snorm as hnsjust been experienced. ` Ona cathullaat characterizes Murray Blver as “certainly the most. beautiful spotln Prince Edward Island." Whether thatla entirely correct or not' is a little dl Sc ’l‘ B (lo lflcultto say, but it certainly is a most charming place in ovary way 50o. will pay for ynurroturn farcto Murray River cn Saturday the 7|.h lust., on the occasion of tho Baptist Church Picnic. Wcll stocked rcfrescment. booth, thoroughly equipped dinner tables, and cvcry attraction that goes to make up an enjoyable outing. Tas opening meeting of the summer hool of Sclsnoo will be hold this year In Empire liall, North S ydncy, 0.8,. Wednesday evening, July ltb, at 8 pm. he meeting will bc presided over by ‘; Mayor Hackett., of Sydney. and the pealrnn of thc evening will bc l-lla Honor vernor Fraser of Nova Scotia; His llonor Governor' Mdelilnnnn of' Prince ,Edward Island; Hon. Premier Murray; Dr. McKay.Supt. of Education of N. S; Principal Oumminrra of the 'l‘ruro Agricultural College; Principal Seaman, of Charlottetown, President of the Bum- ` mer School; and local speakers. _maui , SASJRY .ro-mir. . Wafhlvé ,fre_al.;_ I try today -which or ll be deilvmd to any part it till: gig! aa desired. as nc. lAl)iice.l’les nc. ‘ 'Partiettu ioc per der. Tal lllnto camo ollths slip at Picton Rav. W. H. McEwan, Ralph, Ohio.. Yrs-r-aar>l’r‘¢ can-dim inc rr umlnsd ada. _ V _ _ . . _ . ‘l. Pascan D 'ann lhaa Poanln, and A and Ansnanlt, of Moncton an la the Hillty. ‘ ~ T. I am L Jlaormrsac bud.. or Jararass- gvllls, N. B., are regurarcd ar. nrt `Vlct.orla.' - . Trias Sllallfar. from Boston la nxpeclnd to arrive at 8 o`clock thin morning. _ D. R. H. ann Mas. Mrrcnnu. leave this morning for St. John, N. B.on a short visit. A|.sxD Mcksnzrn, Plctou, and GS McPherson, Halifax, were passengers by the Northumberland last night. Luxxuarga Montreal, athlete who ls well known on this Island recently won lnrstoo yas dash rr-om mama la urs Spring handioapc. Tas Guardian regrets to leard tha, Herbert Bryantcn of Wlnaloe Road, son of William, la still in s serious condition, 'resulting from being kicked by a horse in the head a few days ago. Rav. J. A. Gormorr, D. D., pastor of the ilrst. Baptist Church,Montreal, which has been sold, oillclatod at the farewell 'services hold there last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Gordon was at one time past/or ofthe Baptist Church in this city. ' THE S. S. Electra arrived :from George- town on Wednesday night with the following cargo:-390 cases lobsters, l73 cases eggs. 05 boxes cheese. 17 casks ull 15 bbls bottles, 7 eases quahaugs. 25 bags quahaugs, 13 tubs butt.or,12 boxes boneless codflsh, 8 pkgs sundrlea. She sailed yesterday on return. The Electra ‘ will not come to Charlottetown next week as sho is going on the slip at Picton. ANY information as to the present address or whereabouts of Mrs Hannah Muhar, who formerly livcd in Charlotte- town, will be thankfully received by the Postmaster on behalf of her daught.cr~._ Mrs Mahan- was n daughter of the late James Burns, who was for many years in thc employ of Welsh 8: Owen, and sho is thc widow of the late William Mahar, formerly a. boiler mnkcr on thc Prince Edward island Railway. Yasrulmav at the Police Court, the case against Louis Easory was adjourn.-.1 for judgment. The case against. Murth- Mahar was dismissed and the liquor ordered to be returned to Lawrence Gaudet, who claimed to be the owner. A “WHS °\ll\l'llB was 'made out against. Henry Benoit whose caso was udjourncrl one week for further hearing. Thc ease against John Collins was adjourned for a week, aathe witnesses fnilcrl to appear. The above were all I’rcblblt|on casts. ` Tris death of Peter N. McLcod,occurrcd nt Victor. Colorado, on the 20l.h Inst., na the result. of nn accident. He was rr son of Nell McLeod, of Lorne Valley. Lot 52, and n brother of M. N. McLeod of this city. l-Io has been away from the Island for about2'7 years, and was engaged in mining. His nge was about 48. The body arrived homo last night. accompanied by. D. C. Forbos,a friend and fellow- workruan of the dead man and was taken to his brothcr'a housc on Upper Prlncc Street. A service will bo held there this evening at 8 o`olock. The body will be taken on Saturday morning by train to Cardigan, thence to Lorne Valley, whcro the funeral takes place direct. to the cemetery after acrvlcc lu thc Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church. Tan Grand Jury yesterday submitted to the Supreme Court. tho mport of their visit. to the Hospital for tho Insane and the Pocrhouse. Thcy stated that the former institution was perfectly clasp and in proper order and a credit. tothe province. The food was of the best quality the attendants courteous and attentive. There are 222 inmates. The Poorhouse was as good and lu as clean a condition as circumstances permitted. There are 48 inmates. Five of these sro and should bc removed to Falconwood. They recom- mended that the building be ventilated from the roof as thc air in several of the wards was had. The food was of good quality. The providing of A refrigerator was recommended. Tho jail was also visited. Tire jury said the building should bcremovod from the city and n ,lailbc provided for thc wholo province. Fonrrnsn reports received from different sources scam to indicate that Wcdnesday'a violent. storm raged with most destruction in tho neighborhood of this city. In addition to thc accidents already reported ncws has been received of thc killing of ten head of cattle; four mllch, two fat, and four young, in a pasture field of Fred. White'a farm York A KODAK IN YOUR P .. LKET , When on your vacation assures you a good time. ` No holiday is complete without I Kodak. Price $r.co to l:t3.on_ln stock. f l_..__. , .._.._._... . -_- The Milllnery People. 1/J 4; ` ,..'.- f°l¥‘:- wwf; 1%” Helio, WL ite, Pale Blue, Plain japanese Silks 27 Fancy tamolines, printed $r.15 selling at. ._ ..; colors mentioned. cd`on fine wash canvas z5c, 3oc. __________..____.. lui sau; " i`-‘\“l§`?" That 99a. Wash Belts I9c up. Dainty little wash bells, embi cider- :inla- 'A 'i i -- ~. Jil .fi J s re sr lticllcc J...-.r . Few e * '.7 . ~ Words From Y' fo - ' ~ th I5 l'¥_.~"'-"i Handsome Plain 'laffeias F,,§§= *_;,T,_`__\._`__ J., .1._f_ \ . ‘ is \‘ Regularly 80c for 45c Such selling of Silk has never before been seen in Charlottetown. Such val es have not been even approached. . Rich plain taffetas of excellent finish, in popular shades--every one at- tractive, selllng at less than regular wholesale cost. Plain tafieta still to be had in Brown, Cardinal, Champagne, Coral, 4 Mauve, 'regular 851.* selling . » . » inch width, black, white, cream and navy, regular58cva1ne selling at..... .. . . . . . Chlnas, stripe and florals in taifetas 55c to 45C Many lines are sold out but as mentioned above we can still supply the f Petticoat Certainly is a “winner." Good black saleen, accorii rn pleated from Vely Pretty' knee down, dared ruffle at base of very attractive, and an absolute nerd skirt, just the same as you see every with your summer costume. I,c, zzc, I here at $r 25, our p ic: 99c/‘ Point-. on the We-si. River, directly! across thc harbor from Victoria Pork. Mr Whitc's ls nheavy loss ns hlawholc hcrd was practically wiped out. The animals were lylngln all kinda of positions when found. At Tryon, a house owned by Alexander Largo was struck and badly damaged three bedrooms being i.orn ami ahatt.ored,! and the chimney of thchousc destroyed. In thc Royalty several instances of trees br-ing struck are reporlcd. At. Pleasant View Hotel. Hampton, thc wlndowsln some parts of thc house were smashed. At. Crupaud the lightning was particu- larly noticeable. The telerxraph and telephone connections wore burned out. at the office, and fire started but was extinguished. Balls of electric fire were observed hero showing chat. Orapaud was heavily vlalterl. Trees and posts at Crapaud Corner were shattered. The house of Thomas Morrow. St..Cntherlnes,und his llttlc girl was scorched by the flash. A number of minor actildcnts are said to have occured; but lt. is evident. that. the storm center was Charlottetown as far as this province was concerned. There docs not appear to have been anything unsual at Picton, imtat Sydney thc storm did much damage. No other damage has been rl Tho telo hone to Tr on was on thc other lines. How to Break up a Cold- ll. may be s. surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can bc completely brok- ` on upln one or two days’ limo. To do this, however, prompt action Is necessary. ’I‘hc first. symptoms of a cold are a dry loud cough, n profuse wawry discharge from the nose, and a thin, white coating __» __ _ __ ___., ____ _..,_ ..._,___ _ _ , A Greater Slaughter Than Ever in Prices. We want you to help us close out in a few weel¢'s time. Seize this chance of a lifetime to furnish your l~ou:e for very little money, A good variety of Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture, still on hand, also oiiice arm chairs and tilters for busy men and com~ iortable rockers for the ladies. Without doubt the most attractive line in the market. DON’T FORGET THE BABY. Our Baby carriages are dainty in design tlrororrgh ln worlincri ship and perfect in finish. p JOHN NEWSON FI PE INSURANCE with assets amounting to fifty-two million dol- lars can be effected by applying to Agent Charlottetown I9 mwi ryr .1 r an the tongue. When Ghamberialn‘a M u hrcmcd is taken evc hour cn tho M -' 'lg e-“1.l"irf1 00 I .Y I7 llrat appearance of those symptoms, it counteraots the silk-ct of the cold and re- stores thc system to a healthy condition within a day or two. For sais lry all rlrugglats. ' MANTLE DRAPERIES l ' We have just received an paper mantle draperies. Call and see them. PRICE 25 CENTS _ f elegant line of new crepe' Clearance Sale of Chocolate Bootsa nd Shoes Men’s Chocolate Boots at $3.25, now ....$2.45 PABST MATT EXTRACT $2.75- now .. . . . .. . .$210 Boys' Chocolate Boots at $1.20, now . . .. . .. . .$|.15 Women'| - Oxfords at .fam . now Alao,a_job lot in letra, Wcma`a’a, "Ti" TW Nw'-" mf siiirrmma °§'ilpp.ri,”-;,i,°¢'§ iiiluiillllilcllnirl. """ I are run down in health. Improves the appetite. Increases the strength. Price 3oc a bottle. Ta l rs an for casa sary. nnrcclsrs J H Conn Gt Gauge and Realms . . toniu for pwpye who `Men‘s Chmolcte Boots at . D‘»'=n»= Li . Fl ij; .. .. e ,fr l gt/ lf.; _ kd .if .lr l l . l l l i r r fi I _I I 4 »'-av' -FU'*.- ..‘-‘H '- gvéff . IB 19"' reporte . p y V f got into working order yesterday and the p nm Telephone Co. are rushing ropnlra on thc In that good old gtrgng C0" the 'i hh . if” far- n. rd are , In Fi!! _ Bl) .sn at .r fr-1.' . ".'f° ' .sh ilx- is noe lthc tm. ghll pix- 'act- turn lim ` Scottish Union National »`=,..,...., I. t . r' s