EF rannnieitrl ' ' ii-I The New Long Russian Tunic The Amphora Skirt F The Normandy Collar The Bolero Cutaway Coat with postillion back Don’t miss the stunning new styles in the July issue of The Ilelinealur “The Fashion Authority of the World” They are pro- duced by the greatest Fashion Artists for the best-dressed wo- men in the world. The W o m a n with unlimited means, as well as th e woman of m o cl e r at e in- come, finds ex- actly what she needs in l THE DELINEATOR. Ask the Pattern Saleswoman fo r the .luly issue. l5c it Copy 2943-6-l5l\’lm\vftf. lilll‘liDlli 5. -rr PAYS 'ro buy iii this Pmvinee -Mr FRANK LAl7‘FER'l‘Y is .Gum-dan Agent in Bummerside. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Laflc-rty's Tensor- al Parlors. Sumrwerside. -GUARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. J. C. e (luardian Agent in Alber news, new and renewal subscriptions und advertising. /.1 -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss nn issue, as all papers are discounted promptly on expiry date. Mtf. -NEW DE|.IVERY.-- Mr. Tbos. McNeill, Tryon, was in Sumnierside on Saturday on business taking with him ii \ery fine delivery waggon built hy himself in his Carriaige Shop for the"lii'ni Brace McKay & Co. It is ii very tiiio attractive wiigigoli of its kii il. The lettering on the cover- 'ing is much to he spoken of for its nent snappy appeniu.-iii-e.-& WESTERN PERSONALS 0 ~Mr. Fruiik Lung, Tryon, rceiirned home lust night. lifter speiidinir the past week in Sydney.-&. --~\\'in. (‘, Clark, nia.iiu|.;er of Emer- ald (‘het-se Vo., was lu Sunimerside ’l`h\ii'sduy.--E. ...Rev. R. IJ. Nelloiinld left Souris Moudiiy to attend the coiisecrwiflon of} llisliop ll'Lenl`y.-' -‘Miz Will l-`arrow is paying a slnlrt vi.-it to his hivnic in Tryon uf- tcr sreiicliiig the wiiitcr in' Amherst |where lic has been in the employ of ,Itliodes &` tlurrie.-&. .\lr. M. P. f\'lc.\lali0n, V. N. R. agent in (}ami‘ose. ,\l-ll~trta, accom- panied ily Mrs. McMahon, arrived in Kensington on Mondny eveniii-_3 last on 3 visit to llr. ll/'cMrl‘ic‘n's parents.- \'i;irsli:ill's luany frirnds here will he .ploiisrd to know that he is one of the solid riiilroail mo-i of the west lniving her-n with (‘. N. for the past ciizzhbycars.-E. Hlllil llllllllll 1 VICTORIA HUTEL. , _.__ l J. A. ivi..e.i<>na1" »'r~5:~`r"~ .:,- .,. pocket. All sizes I ~'rJt-'r»'rJr~‘r-‘rdf 5.3 I I Exceptional offerings in all lines of men’s apparel the [order of the day at the ` House of Satisfaction with the lowest possible prices for merchandise ` ot assured merit. The correctness style and service of each garment are assured while our one price cash system allows us to beat out competition. 0 ‘ Clothing that is tailored to fit you and '- give you better satisfaction ” A smartly tailored new spring model single breastedlthree piece suit made from imported tweed in a medium brown and black, very small broken check pattem tailored in a smart model Italian cloth lining in coat. Pants with side hip 'and watch A servicable and dressy navy blue serge 2 An ever popular suit of navy blue serge, dressy at all times tailored in a thre _ button single sack or double breasted coat. The material is an English material manufactured in a narrow twill. All sizes. ~ ‘ " ¢,i._ ~ . $10.00. p . e - l. . $12.00 ri* I Alterations Free When an alteration is necessary it is done by an expert, insuring / ou perfect fit and saving you from . I s 3.00 ee 5.00. -11 -l- f" r Boys’ and Youths’ Fashionable Suits -lr »': ~i- .by Ready for Service---That are Made to Fit :ii At Fairview on Sunday May Zitli, after n short illness there passed peacefully away Miss Cliristinn Shaw ii: the i.‘.ltl\ year of her nge at the home of her sistei Mrs Euilicria Webster. Diii-iiizi `her,illiiess,slie7iiSv-| ailcd herscli of cvcry remedy that medical uid could suggest to stay 4 " ‘ le th but with nectod herself with the church at nu early up-c. Hci' nzciiiy sterling qualities won for. her many frirnrls who will long re- mcmbcr hor cheerful and .genial com- pany. She wus n kind iiiiid devoted frlcnd and will be missed in the home uow made loiicly by her ilcntli. The fuu- ernl took place on '1‘ucs.'$uy l»ll€`29l-h. the services were coiiiliuted by Rev.» George Taylor of_Zion Church. Her remains were laid to rest in New Dominiong .Cemetery to awirit the She leaves to mourn two si ers E iviii. .Iona imuon. the 'ilst year of his aige iiigs. Two hrothera,,ore sister, and two daughters hnve izone before him, one brother and two sisters remain, A large concourse of his old neigh- mnlns to the cemetery, the services cprrducted by Rev. Mr. Piper. ..__.__--- l MR. P. S. QUIGLEY. A deep and sorrowful gloom was cant over Mount Tryon early Thurs- day morning on hearing that Mr. On the 22nd, nlt.,‘_t-here passinl a- way at Red Point, Julia Bru;c in --°*°*-"-° hors and friends followed. the re- Youths’ bloomer suit-Nowadays the big boys are wearing bloomers, boys of 16 and 17 consider them correct. This one is made from an all wool finished' tweed in a brown shade, all sizes 5 A TWO Pl€C€ Suit ill NEIVY Blll€ Blue and Grey every day suits for boys from 4' The material is an imported goods of nice appear- ance tailored in a three button double breasted model with good linings and trimming. The coat ` and trousers are full fitting-all sizes .......... .. -'.-%»1~»€~»i-l‘.1- A Pleated Norfolk in a new model is made " from a neat imported tweed in a blue and in a fawn A shade with a mixture of grey, coat is made in a single breasted has a yoke back and front all 4 sizes ................................................. -00 A>’."l.*»3.‘ 6 to 12 years are made in a fashionable way that will wear and stand the strain of school in single and ,i _'.4 .f,':.‘;2.‘z‘..‘.'i‘. ... ...al-time trusting in Iicr Saviour as she con- 'rr ‘"“ ' _ f - ' ' H . . -F-17 ' UI. ‘Q 2 _ I l him the luvc und respect of iill who knew lrim, and deiitli at thc curly nge of lfilshort years, has deeply saddened the connniinity. I-ie has left to mourn ii loving father nnid moth- er, Mr. and Mrs. Micliiael Quigley. and three blrothersz- Henry in Woburn, Mass; Willie in Haakatclie- wan and Altrcd` nt lio-mc, to whom the sympathy of all goes out to this their hour'of sorrow. The funeral took place to -the Presbyterian Church' on Saturiluy, which was very -' ti . glgmous “Burma on ' -st ‘largely iittonidc.-.'i‘ anal coiiductul hy, Rev Mr Hattie, pastor of the Mrs. Alex. McDougall and Mrs. _ -, -_ V i l f f l 11- Exllgziftwlurw c rc L U' nom S an |hudist. Ctrurcli. The pall bearers were ' ldlimr McNeill, Harold Lenril,/Honltli Christopher, Eric Thompson, l-larolii und Erie Mi-Dinald.-& Enei'gctic and inidustiiioiis ir; his V - . private life B public spirited citizen, unswnvering in his nllegance to the ,l British crown, emi intense in his loyalty to British iiistitutions The g wife of his curly manhood. Miss d d Hirnnah Jane Neehiim prc- ecease him by seven years, since which time his daughters were his constant com- ____ panions. and during his protracted' illness amply repaid the affection be- ST, .l()llN'S, \`fld., June 12 -~The stowed upon them in the days of his ofliclal program for the llnlie of Con. strength and vigor. All that medical naught’s 'visit next, month is us skill and nssidioua attention could' tollowsi Bay of Islands, Tuesday, do were dciic to alleviate his suffer-fJ_n1y eggmh; Hawks Bay for salmon fishing, ninth; Blnnc Saiblon, Pelle Isle Straits for inspection of cofliish- _ ‘ing fleet, tenth; St. Anthony, for lm- twf’ 3°"B Rmelgl’ 0" the home' _snection of Grenfell headquarters, stead and Russel in Seattle, Miss elpvmth. “mud F&ue_ 10,. mspection garment- Regular pflce $l-503116 Maude ln oneidll' N' Y" Addie' Mrs' Hiirmiiwlirth Paper Mills twelfth and Woodard in California, Misses Leah, thh.t,een¢_h, Bonuvima 'and 5|-,.in‘ty Lcttie, and Minnie ,Z home ure left towns tmrtemth. cruise to at t" ""“"“' . Johnfs fnurtneentli. Stay at St: John's fifteenth and sitxteent-h, where ii. pro|'=1:arn of social functions will io cnrrled out. Leave St. John's at at the house and the g-rave beifr/g ‘nnylight seventeenth for Qu__.,,_(_ ,f..» 12,000 MACKEREL STOVKEII IN .\ DAY C~‘lN30. -Tiine-13.-flood mackerel ne” 0, about two months Dm_,ng'l.ockeport vessel Nellie Viola _left his sickness he bon: it all with more 'here early yesterday mimnmg and than the ordinary patience in onemetumed mmm 'lx ° clcck with of auch a yUuth.hu an and “mum h .twelve thousand. The American mac- H rin from severe weakness im "el Met made ‘md hull' l'° “Pm tamduce I "ur 9" ° 9 'llay also The mackerel at bout l ' I l l ` " ~ _ .. _ ' , . ~ e f _ ` ` -an-| n.--__ nm.-. fm’ _SWF _ _ I “_ '““'” "'“"“,“'I"l U" .°.°"‘?l“l?°d°'_ lf‘:iilne miles oil shore and large eirtelisr ' ' _ B L A ...& . - .\ E »; . ‘ ~ _.n ,_ 'g' Q' . ‘.__,,'.§~,_\;.‘: lHny Loose (per ton) $17.00 iiresli as morning flaw, and delight- ’ ____ "Nylo chocolates ure o. delicious _fully tasty and pleasing ns the most §Fl1;l010l ‘;l10ilC0 C0;\l¢?tlt0“¢;»¢f-lliii Can Icrltiplnl epiciirelcoul-d desire. Tillie il “ts (vvmup mm o nic ou y n~ up- o-in 0 (rug s ores lox ome witi you tonight. The Oats (blnnli) . 45¢_ Nylo chocolates urn as pure uud,'1`wo Macs, I4!! Grcat George Street. traw (ner ton) 50,50 - _ _ Clll\RLOT'|`ETOY|ll IIIBKETS Eggs (per dow-) 19 to 21 l’rlnt liiitter (per lb.) 27 tg 30 Fowl & Chicken (each) 60 to 85c. Tub Butter (per Ili.) 251:. ~ Potatoes (ner bus.) 50 to 55c.! ¢ ¢ _ Turnips (per bus), z5¢_ D t -W t f Hides llie. y S ltc 4.75 d°“"‘°if1eS?$.;"§l.ffT“fT.S.f“.‘.’_fi? .‘.’.‘?T‘T?f‘_f.? _________ __ 2.75 l F" "ff-f ~'*-'----'-- ' '- '_ ' ee. --.1-l Calfsking Beef (lb) ~ 10 to 200. lleef`(ll"ul‘t9l°) 9 to 11c. Pork flb.) 8 to 10lc_ Sniisages (lh.`) 14 tg ]5e_ Fresh Herring 1.5¢. Young pigs (per pair) $1.00 to $8.00 lieets . Gc, Onions (Uh) 50. Carrots and Flirsnlps ldoz.) 20c Iiohstors (per lb.) Mic, (`od Fish (fresh pci' lh.) fic. Auction Sale I will sell by-Fublic Auction on June 17, at the premines lately own-' by A. IC. Simpson the following: 1 bare bred Clydesdale mare 5 yearsl old, 1 horse 2 years old, 1 horse 7 years old, also balance' of crop lm- Dlements and furniture. Sale at 1 I o’clock. H. H. f'f)X, Auctioneer. 2961-6-15M2l. Dressy Women There is a decidedly dressy style, smart finish and excellent fit in the waists for women which we are showing now. _ These can _be had in white crepe, white mull lawn and'net, in short sleeves, three quarter and long sleeves. These waists are daintily trimmed with lace and fancy buttons, shown in all sizes from 34to 42, Prices rangingpfrom 75c, $1.00, $1.25 to $3.00. Reuben ,Tuplin & 0 Co. I Kensington . _ - e ` i ` ' ' J". . -Riveira . , Th' ' I 1 srocx PATTE ° ~. ~ ‘ I \0f the bcslsliisigalihlleiljmllalicliiilsllrlt is a neat bordelilNp:;llles1'iiminPorr(i3€eliail[iifn¢;].1§i'?iwl;iy cans ' white_body. This is a_stock pattern and sold in Tea and sinner setsgor inénny quantity required. Chuia cups and saucers to`rnatch can be furnished if desired, at extra cost , Tea Sets 42 pieces Dinner Sets 97 pieces - - »- ' -` . . . ;i1o_,3‘3= RM: i.~‘ . l