i i it o Al x i E v' J furnished by ' NATIONAL IDALS. A manhood oi high ideals must be developed ii oanads me to be or value to the lilmpire and the A-Empire _of valueto the world and to human- ity. There were tremendous problems to be faced. "Sometimes," “when I see the low ideals of life put forward by those_who are supposed to be our leaders, when I see a degradation of statesmnnship in a selfish adherence to party, when I see men on both sides sacrifice principles for loyalty to party, it seems to me that those _ OFALL- if 8.l,o|ison. _selves, but to the .»\1PP°_°° ¢° niakg Canada desire. her to be' and. we boast- iully sometimes say she .is now-the brightest jewel in the Brltislrcrown, until the men. and perhaps in the fu- ture; the women, are prepared cour- ageously to face the consequence of putting justice, truth and reason first. the necessity of the whole Em- pire of the whole Dominion oi Cana- da above eectlonalisui, above party- ism, and above personal considera- tions."--Bishop Farthing at St. thi? never heartily men are traitors not only to them- George’s Society of Montreal dinner. Ooeeleosuetoeoelenv THISIIATE IN HISTUHY OCOOOOUOCOOCOCOOOUOC 1749-The city of 1-la,ifax wasifound- ed by Lord Halifax. 1813--Wellington defeated King Jos- eph of Siirain at Vittoria. _ 1834--Uyriis Hail McCormick pateu. ted his reaper. 1857--The Republic reiestabiisbed in Mexico. with Juarez as provisional president. 1887-Golden iubilee celebration of Queen Victoria's reign. l‘li2_-Aii earthquake in Costa Rica unused a snow storm in tropical wea- ther. lUllOllOlOOltOOlOlOl THE HUMAN PHUEESS|l]N` DOUOOOCIOOOOQOCOIOO Hugh Frederick Vaughan Campbell, fourth Earl Cawdor, was born June 21, 1870. He succeeded to the title in 1011 upon the death of his father, theil tiiird Earl, who was a noted Unlofn- ist irader and a man of great achieve- ments in business and public affairs. Congratulations too. Prof. Alois Brandi, of the Univers- ity of Berlin, 58 years old today. Charles E. Littlefield, former con- gressman from Maine, 62 years old today. esac CIO ,_ __>,`f_`\i"` li _ip-.~,__,_ _ _ 'f`blr‘ f'§L-We ,T .5-§..-‘ ' -;..__...>..»+. ,;‘»»f,_.»‘;,-....»ii ‘- V " ‘“*--°ifi§;§§i'=7gd“i'V 41 if __\\_\>\~ S: M E L 4 “You want comfort in Summer, see the new Athletic Underwear in both two piece ami combinations, it is an ideal Summer underwear, $1.25 per| suit, MacLellan Bros. 6-19M5i. l .__ -4 . Watches Want To Speak _ 'fo Day 1" Iii all our long experience in_ the jewelry business w_e have given watches, their quality, care and comparative values, ii close and seurching study and give you the benefit of this research when you buy your watch here. . We can give you the best val ues in watches, modcmte prices _, and quality considered, that you can secure ut any store. We are showing ii. nice line of women's. men‘s and boys' watches that you. ___ should see. W. N. Tanton CHUHCH_§iHV|E[Sl FIRST METHODIST-Rev. J. I-lea'-' ney at 11 and 7. Bible Class at 2.30_‘ 'Prayer service on Wednesday evening at 7.30. Students and strangers cordially welcome. GRACE CHURCH.-Rev. A. F. Newton, M.A., B.D., of Bt. John. N. B., at 11 and Rev. Z. L. Fash at seven. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to strangers and college stu- dsints. PRESBYTERIAN St. James’ Presbyterian. Rev. Dr. Fullerton at eleven and seven. Strangers and college students are cordially invited to all services. Suinday School at 2.30. - New Zion-Morning prayer meeting at ten a.m., Rev. G. C. Taylor at 11 a. ni., and 7 p. m. Sunday. School and Bible Class at 2.30, A cor dial invitation is oilsrcd strang- ers and college students. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. Central Christian.- Rev, J. F. Floyd at 11 and 7. Sunday school and Bible Class at 10 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. All-seats free. College students and strangers are cordially invited to attend all ser-- vices. BAPTIST. _ Baptist Church-Rev. Z. L. Fasb at 11 and Rev. A.I~‘. Newcomb at 7." Sunday School at 2.30 with "Loy- aiists" class of adults in church au- ditorium. A cordial _welcome is el- tended to all the services of this Church. ANGLIOAN. ST. PAUL'S.-Rector Rev. T. W. Murphy. Services at 11 and 7, Holy Communion at 8.30 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 p. ni. All seats free. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL.-Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Mntins and Confirmation at 11 a. m., Sunday School 2.30 and Evensoug at 7 p.m. sAi.v.1iTIoN ARMY.-Rev. Arthur Whiteside and Rev. J. B. ciramiiion. ‘Farmersi Do you wish io grow the largest crop possible of Turuips? If so, supplement your Barn-yard manure' with Swift’s Animal Brand Fertil- zer, complete in plant food For seeding. buy i'iazard’s Im- proved or Cross’s Enterkin :urple top Seecs. _For sale. wholesale and retail by Horne & Co. 6-.4Me6'. "Hammocks, Hammocks. _We have just opened up a splendid new stock oi Hammocks. Prices are low, from colors, guaranteed lull size and strongly made See them at Carter 115 Grafton Street ’ is con., Ltd. ° s-19Mai. _-I _ . "* --~-- x ‘- Particularly nice is ou style. Our harness is all finished bits, gig housings A Come Here for f We are showing twenty-five styles of harness in complete sets and individual parts. ing harness which combines extreme lightness, perfect finish and correct fashion with great strength and good by The Haney Harness Co., of Montreal, and is distin- guished by the all steel b:llets,all russet reins,specially that are particularly admired by Island l\0fS¢m¢1!- Prices range from $10.00 a set up. See ourdisplay of fifty samples carriages from the four leading factories in Canada--the Canada, Mc- Lauchlin, Tudhope and Dominion lines. r line of track and light driv- made specially to our order and other attractive features . METHODIST 1, $1.00 each up to $5.00. Beautiful fest- H arness rf--s..§m.I»s westin... FURNITURE* MEI ' iiisrii-run si»Eciiii. siiir. ga I 5 Specials from the clothing napa,-¢,.y ment, clearance lines of Mem; mpg* _ _ _Boy'l suits, overalls, Raincoats and lineto we will make -youia suit'~of it I _. r i li i ,1__-_- Warm Weather Fixings MBN`S LOUNGE COL- LARS in blue. tan, grey, helio and white x5ceach, classy pique loung collins in champagne, white and blue soc each. MEN’S SILK LOUNGE COLLARS in taus and pale b’ue, very dressy and comfortable 25c each M E N 'S L O U N G E SHIRTS with soft Fieuch cuffs and collars in ehampagne,lightl1lue, black and white. white w'i'h striped collir and cuff-i etc. $1 25 to 1.95. MEN’S COTTON HOSE plain black, grey,tsn and green 2 Irs. for 25c_ 2o drzen MEN’S SILK LISLE HOSE in plain a .d fancy stripes all shades regular 35c and 45c quality 25c pr. Ml<2N‘S SILK -HOSE in }lsiin and sunken strlfes in black, grey, tans and , combination colors 5oc. MEN'S LEATHER BELTS. self fastening buckles in greys, black, tau sllegiator and plain ' 25c to 85 . ‘ I 'I S raw flats The nobbiesi styles in town if you want something comfortable up to date bristilng with newness look our stock over they are the most interesting liiie we have ever shown they come in Dips, Boat- - mrs and Sailors, $i 25 io 2. 50. ‘ See our Psnainus, at $5.00 I to 8 50. 1 I ii f. ,X V S . ' ' $1'2.00_Su'its for_~$Z._78 l .1300 Suits for 8__35 . I examining the suits quail splendid finish and style fully bslieve they are the _ Every Suit Bears Va fi ,=-._- tranored su;¢._ _ Trlggeafar Qus¢1.is..1¢ Alead ng manufacturer of men°s clothing' in Montreal offered us 3oo men’s suits in' worstd and scotch iweeds, sizes 34 to 44 at s. 'ridiculously low price providing we bought the euii_re__lot.` After fully in Charlottetown this ]une. _, __ _ _ 1 , The style of the suits are the fashionable single ` , breasted three and four -button style'-the shoulders _'are'h,si1d‘ shapedlapels and collars" nicely moulded--' tl1'e‘i"i-ont'of'the coats are just sbilicieuily rounded to 'give them a stylish appearance---the linings are of a good quality sitiu-the canvas is throughly shrunk and well padded with wadding and hair cloth. The suits are sewed with .silk tbroughoutand are a classy dressy suit in every respect. Lookihem over. Clothing Room Second Floor ty of lining andlnoting the ' we decid.d~ to buy and we best suit bargains offered ' \ _ _ A Green Price' Tag, A Way back in the early Spri_ug_tl_ie Oxford Mills offered us a clearance line . o' real double and twisted w. ol tweeds' Bannockburn patterns the kind 'you pay 85_ ' to goc yd. for in any first class store. On sale while the lot lasts at 65c yd. Genuine Oxford Wool Tweeds 65c yd. _ \ IW: ` 10.000 lbs. Wool Wanted During ]une and july we require Io ooo lbs. of first class wool' for which we will pay the highest cash or trade price. ` Bring along your wool to us and you will be treated right whether you buy s dollars worth of gocds or not. - _ _ I Trunks S\iiiCasesi and _tlub Bags OUR TRUNKS are de- pendable and vse`l cou- strucied, built for service not for show. We hive them in all siz s, as high as $z_5o cr as high as $10 50. In plain. tin 'sheared or canvas cover- ed, round or flat tops viilh snags or without but whatever style make or ouality you may re- quire you viii iiud our PRICES RIGHT. LEATHEROID S U I T- __ CASES 22, 24. 26 io. $.60 to $i.85. Iniiiation alligator $2 25, $2 5o, $2.75. all sizes. RE \L LEATHER SUIT- CASES with or without sirens $4 75. $5-25. ss-15 and up_ All sizes. REAL LEATHER SUIT- CASES leather lined $9. 50 all s zes. _ ~ See our special Jap Mait- in g SU.TCASE light ' weight and si wonder at . _ the price $1.50 all sizes. _ll ___.ll.i..1._._;..l _...li- _ Gowns," At 65c Cambric gowns Em- _pire fine embroidery insertion in yoke. At 05_c extra. ' -' Sized gowns 'of cambric V neck, yoke of heinstitched tncking. Others trimmed with fine embroidery at $1.25 Nainsook gowns. round yoke composed of fine embroidery others at Sl 50, 1.75 to 3.00; 35 0\1l’S» - ' lines. A_t 75c dainty white lawn waist, tucked with lace inser tion 5( sleeve. At $1-00 Pretty while muslin waist trimmed with embroidery insertion }{ sleeve. 'June' Undermuslin Sale Every little stitch carefully executed, no matter whether you pay the small- est or the grcatest price, the standard of go Jdness is always the same---THE BEST. Drawers l At 65c Cainbric drawers with cluster tucks and full ruffle of Embroidery. Others of musliu tucked and trimmed with cainbric ruffle 8.5¢, 48c, 55c At 'I5c cambric drawers- tucked and trimmed with insertions and - ruffle of choice emb1'oidery.Others at 85:: and $1.00.; Skirts At B50 cambric skirts deep cluster tucked flounce with frili _ lace trimmed ruffle. Others at . $1.00, 1.50, 1.85. I White Shirt Waisfa _ 'l liere is no other store in this coun’ry that handles so many white waists All are'new and fresh 'and likeable. We have only space to describe a few At 1.25 _White Persian lawn waist daintily trimmed with lace and insertion }{ sleeve. At 1.65 White Persian lawn waist Dutch_nsoi¢ trimmed with efnbroldery insertion full length » seeve. (ull length s‘eeve. -Corset Covers _At 'B06 a variety of corset covers trimmed with different laces und finished with fine ribbon beading _At 50:: corset covers prettily trimmed with insertions and rou\')s igf bewldinlg. some wits emro ery oeace d ' ribbon bsadifig. 6 gms an At 75c low neck corset covers . » trimmed jback and front with insertions of embroidery, ribbon, beading and lace edging. Others at 050, $1.85. Ai? White dimity waist high nnck lace insertion trimmed M $2.75 White sheer. vollo weis t i.-__...-_.-..-__|u:1»-_----;,-__....- iwql- L all sizes $12.00: Nav and _ lliiierametta Waterproof $7 00; lilly ' _, .» v Ill-'%$.3_t'G_.¢.\_W$_;_.~_`_ _ Mill _’Il‘ll_\\l\Iillq8_ This Depeitmiut- is sp en- did y.gtocl:`e`d_ not only in staple iu4‘_erla's\ but vii_h all the latest ideas _ as well. If a pirticular _ make is correctits h 're- runs no JL PAN AMA Black ni d Navy 40 ln. ‘ 45:; yard English Serges Black, Navy and Cream 45- ss. 65 “vii 8s<= yard. 4: to 44 ln wide. ALL_ WOOL POPLINS Black audi Colored -_.65c ‘ _ and 8oc` yerd.- j - BLACK and COLORED SAN, TOYS L u str e, Cmbmere. Vrneviaus. Bro ad cloths, Whip Cords Bedford Cords etc at prices ranging from 65c to $1.75. _ SPECIAL LINE of 56 inch suiiiogs for tailor made suits in Serges, Worsted and Tweeds $1.35 t o 1,3. 50 per yard. GUARANTEED SATIN coat linings 27 inch Light G r e y. Slate, Cream, Blaclr, Fawn aiid_Ps.ddy Green '$1.25 yard. ‘ See our new BULGARIAN all overs and bindings. ._._i` _ S A visit to our Silk depart- ment will inteiet you, ' you will b e delighted with th e variety and elegance of our showing 36 in. PAILETTE DE CHENE Silk in Cream, Champagne, Tan, Brown. C a n a r y Cop.-nhagrn Biue, Midnight Biue, I Pa e Blue, Navy, Myrile, Olive and Nile Green, Cistor. Nic kle, and B l a c k of guaranteed qui`irv 99: vord. BEAU’l`lFUL HAIR LIN E STRIPES in Taos, Blues and Black * and White 36 inch $i.25 yard. _ TJVO TONE PALLETTE ‘=Il.l\S in Purp'e and B'a L Blue and Block Brown and Green, Tan and Copenhagen and 36 inch $1 25 yard Black Sbaniung 36 inch . $r.i5 yard Black Taffeta 36 inch $i.35 yard. _ Black Peau de Stie 36 inch $1.65 yard. ' Black Paile 'e 36 inch 99: and $135 yard: B'a:k Ducbesse 36 inch $1.35 aud$r.65 yard. _ _ . Black Satin .36 inch $1.45 yard. " i Ladies’ Suite and _ _ Raincoat; . Tweed Suits very special, all sizes $12.00: Navy ergesuits ‘ Black suits a-I sizes $11.00 to $18 00; Blue Bedford Cori Suits all sizes $l2.00; Black Whip Gord suits a ll sizes $25 oo; Lsdies Wann-proofs Green and Brown shades very s cial 85.00;brownandfawn Silk Poplin Wane 'roofs at dutch neck lace insertion I trimmings 3( sleeves. . i | ooo; other lines at tin,eia`.oo~'.- ' pad $15 00; Ltpydies ;l`ai3r,?d , cores ,___ siiiiif send $5 corn-'specrli ' using a` compleie Fertilizer in planting your Turnip crop,you give the young plant an early, vigorous growth,tlius insuring it against the insect pest. Use Swlft’s Animal Brand Fertil- or Cross’s Enterkiu Purple Top Swede varities. For sale by, A Horne & Co. 6-r4Me6l _ . "Are you thinking of buying eBlue sit this time. We have a special value in blue suit. Its a fine _ twill English Worsted, _beautifully finished, in a nice shade of blue, and the col-__ or_ls absolutely guaranteed. ’ We bought this-cloth from the manufao-. turore before the recent-sharp ad-_ vance in prices. It would Ibe good -value at $27.00. .Whilethis coth at $24.50. nsemisn-_sro|. e-1msf.' Extension Tah:e top f rheasurenient, $8.50 for $6.50, _ _, ,~ ' `_ Extends to Bit. worth $9.00 _for $1.00. _ Kitchen Cabinet, abeauty, Worth $20.00 for $18.00. Side boards, large and ilnished eur- , ’ `-iZ°f5v Wd Huafds Impmved me osx mm. sumo for mio I I ' . Large Cupboard with glass doors, worth $15.00 for $12.00. »= - Larger one, worm $11 for $15.00! Side Boards, all eillee and qualities from $13.50 to $50.00 all at _dis- eounts. _ ' < at discounts. ' Dressers, from $5.25 to 850.00. Oommodes from 88.75% $0.15. beet st the loneot'nrice. PATONB. ' _ I _ _ __ __HZHu_ FURNITURIY Fi-lrnltllrtf belt val- ueeu Brsov»__ . '-_6-.-1f8_i_iw82il°w11- -__ _“ff.".' -'wg osvhugc boeaegsop arniiiuieul new style' in ,_W6_nieii's extra .Hull Iii" netalfcali lihote, 17 buttons high. nits out my moe win and mv ' :=W° are offering a mein im-giiui' mraiugxoui Gen ui"¢naii-9 sciu_>_oi»xniokm' 'é 1- to 14. Twétd, .ihanr patterns ‘ot DOP* ular pricesw 1.00 "only, Mens softfelt hats, meek uno" coioqec- 'is cts. I dozen Meals |amplq.~pante, only one, pair of a land».8I:to 40. oniy,\.-value _ all good lhtpel In "pit rue,-iblj cash value, 8118 for Bic ` _ ._ '- . _ " ¥l»» ;° ' ifuzptonp are 'e 'wing' a sweIl,lllll,'>0f“ _ 'e's\ilte. at , 812. and The beet _ *Aol `$10. I ._ ‘e nah-` wear Pkromisld. In ""'*H 1 _Farmers ay the We 9 olean_ » FOR dl IIIOBI, . ‘ _ _ 4'-1 wal -roir»..-rismcs erm ii-.ow¢f__~ so~srasa¢.f~ii°“'°*'*°“¥.°“‘ 6"'3°i~°fm°tf‘ '_ F&\e 06-." or t vi inity-roeii get “ rimli oooh. dei- i - f' - . -~ ' * - own »»4 Km Bu. . i°¢°o.¢ °r. -rm...-._ ' -'man Bw vw ‘ nm-an wi . J i _ 1 :”4oo~ , `» ~ _ \ li 1.o¢_sssi.sa simon. __ _ f -1' I' » i -mana | men’s suits $15. and $18. for ' I9 93 48 Ladies' kirt , g ' ` for $2.00. B B wot h up to “'50 2_5 Ensiish black cioui skirts, in-ge* sim $2.50. Patong - s-isivisiaii. _ P ll-1' 0 fl S "We sell the celebrated Radium 309011 for men, in black. grey and n, at 25 cents and '45 cents pci- pair, MacLellan Bros. 5.19;/|5i_ \ i " ==e , ;n "We are showing a very fine line of summer - shirts in negllgee with starcbed cuils or » soft -double' cutls. Some of these have collars to match and some collars and ties. All the plain shades, as well as hundreds of patterns. Regular, '$1.00, $1,25, to $2.00 'at .25‘_per cent. oil; Bruce's. _ _ __ -e-zimi. . ` ; “We have the biggest and best stock of men's shirts, in the City. Our prices on shirts are low. Come in and leo the best Dollar Shirt in Can- ada. MacLellan Bros. 6-19Mi5i. "Men come here for your liosery. "P. Tralnor, th wsu k Pownsi st wiii heave osn[:mf.'gr°°"' indie bread fresh each d ro S home We haves great assortment in Lisle. Silk _and-. Cashmere both in-black and in oolore,_at from 25 cents per pair _ BY- 6'31m1\'up. Macbellan Bros. ` 6-191151. up to 84. ,$11_lii,_ff_ _ _'|.__ __. 'jf_Once, then always," G, t th h' 1 1 » ‘ more s3ma'ww5L:,°@,,_J°=_w,,% _£,'..,.,,,_,,,,,,,,s ,mm “and °y§\§‘_,§ “Friday and Soi relay' 'ceo ever want to chsnge-,b t Q, Typewriter first-A Smith lgsengiegi-0:! R9ml“3t°“`Y°“ mllht as well as A. Milne Fraser, Halifax, N, 3 _ . _ 6-HMM ii' '_- _ "I" l"“'° "ery zoos me of un' C . ‘**|ll-I-aaa-».__?_ "lliiiz it new at Your choice of rg- in Porus Lin Wool, etc. t- G-Mita. bread_`k_\`tf< P. Train- `, ,,.",-‘»»_.".1.*,°_!!y v s rr ei Patone’ 1 6-l9HgiEli. saw imaN_I'ruaa ur Lass 1,. 'ri-ns Auorzos mucus. Anothii-" cat-10a'd` `-of `turii_itui'e re- ceived-nt Paton, menacing at sme- hoardl, Dressers; Oomniodel, Parlor "._h’“| - ¢lbl“| tables, _mxt¢usiou_ i=,otiu,1'squers or rouoe_;.;_1'si¢_.o»ri¢»4 in maoousht M mill and 1“‘i»“'f_¢¢?i9i»i.‘§?;l2?”f’*.a£?§ff?§-'” any nenrgna _L_ =i'€fi.?§fiiiei=ir.‘i»;f;fifr?i:rfe‘é‘z. .i -- '