liearslieo mom in York Holi today. H lore noon today and at 12.14 to- t ln0rrOwi` lDUl1di|1g‘ h r ti home in Qagmdigaca on at her old llinllding _th k of Miss Laueawi; viazsgfodi. the guest »rv¢ °~‘ ~ lW"S»19°8 _ 'rna cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN M, mg - ‘I _._.__. _ __ Y CHC v _'_ .CV U 4 "T" ""` '_' "" " ”" " " "" ' *' 'W' 5--_W 17 l l_ I l M 9 ~ Mrs. wnllooo Mointyro oi charlotte W ii Wm ,, _ ' ___.._,_ _ __,____,___.,__, _ _ ` Y '_' S town isvvisiting at M0ntague_ -ing Hiuactems cn; vifsfré hvwlégpglagligr I ~. ' ._ _ , _ _ - James L Saunders is visiting his winnipog' ____ "- "ivirs. John Whit; City, left yogter. The Grand Division Sons oi Tom. 'rho tid-i will to nigh sliomy te- Mrs C D Knox and Miss Stewart Boehm lag; night Lloyd Carl t 1; t _ John S. McDonald, Station agent G1 - B mm _ day on a villt to Sydney. yesterday loretllg dlivyeln 3 south’ pt Tracadie was thrown from his "Le ay yes ay _.___ ' orse recently and severly injured. C, ~ H h h i, fs. 5 . - Katie McDonald, City was a pas- _..._ mnzolsii; hgrépeessiely tvyliél eil; 13? L/“_ i Store Open 3500 ai m._io 6.00 p. m. Friday July I0 |998 i enger to Souris yesterday. ofa 'ESQ ;'l:‘,';*;‘;i;l;h‘Zy‘;Ft|::,“;,r$1C;1l;$;=m torday on return to Chicago. ,' The steamer Stanley sailed f Act s“tU"d“¥ Und 31185 $100 Bild Over eight hundred people went by his U_ty yesterday for ueoec. mm wats' train tu the or n e tea at M.t ' ` 66 - 97 ° ` __ Q -_ ~o ver ace als s Nou Mc "ard I Mi” Thankful Newsom' Kingston’ bert from tlhis City yesterday. _ ` Qi ,Q ,ff f\ al Y , _ _ _ , ig . _` __ ' Head Offices in New Prowse Block---Charlottetown, uncle Patriot Roady. iruntown. Ham D,,,|,-,, ,,,,,,,,,,|, 0, ¢,,,.,,,,,,n 0 if ,__ _ ' ' T/ ,- ' _ _ _ » P. Flf I. was expected home from i -. 1 L 1'” J v ‘\`\ l - 1” ‘ `- ' ‘ 1 l ' ' 5 ~ a _ " ` /' i "W" il , Mt" D” Mcl(°¢» AUlll°I'-St is VILUL- R¢8Ele Newsome Crnpaud is spend- Cl'»¥- made thi* f°“"d trip by tbl’ m l A / \» J _ \"_//L ~/fl i ln: friends lil Gfeiwlid- lac ii liollllev iii this city. Northumberland. Satuniey. . Mine atlioi Looman who into noon 2 '“’ “_” " ' ' ` ' J -` ‘ _ * -- vioiting iliin city init for nor homo in ?' The Bueieat Store on Chllrlottetown's Buaieet Street. Q e. Flummersid , . Miss Alina McNeill of Boston, is nllnlseriger by the express lame ox: has returned home from visitfng her Row A_ B_ McLeod' Wm exchnng' . g to gmc City . ' col;-lain, Miss Thankful Newson, Corn- pulling with Dr 1) N M¢phB-il Mt w R V ' ._ F ' Ste.vart, next Slabihatli .Iuly 19.' I ‘L . I ~ W- L- -- -- - - -~ - - or ive o ers Mi” Lui T tom), B_ C, are the Lluestwole v¢;au\’ai;2° The Pownal S. B. Picnic which ‘was H_ M_ and Mm Evans have ret,,,~,,_ _'V 0 . u “Dum Margate' is and. Mrs' Leitch of this City. lannounced to be held on July 17l_fh. ed io New Glasgow. N. S., alter ____ lwill be postponed until further notice vtvry pleasant visit to this city. Willie Whittey of this City is is glven.- ___ _ spending his vacation i A1 "'*' Mss Wanda Jenkins of Amherst, ` \~ _ -‘; J; __ __-_*ZF i V 'the google; Reggie Maclklnngifndrw 0- Rfdl B-lid Wife 0| Cl1BlS¢8. 1‘|FlEE-. N. H., is visiting Rustico. the gilest .1 ~ f -f _ _; _-__ - , 3 are visiting at Hugh Mvhures. Norflh of nor cousin Miss Winnie B Urns- ‘ ustico M Rich is one who was wc] ' urnt out in the Chelsea tire. ____ *m Mrs Freeman (nes Miss Maggie Rose C C _Miss Rliby si'mP5°n 1' imma Un H hasarrived from Doroheste' M s ' _ Y R . l‘. ' ' 1_ _ _ ' `/ f" ii » E . 0 7 g' 1°. as .. _,_ o visit to her parents C. F. and Mrs vig t _ ¢'”AA3[()]f) 0 " / ` - on a lt o her uncle, Henry Young - W ,o »~ _._ ,O sl f c dill. Miss si- - -‘ 4 /V .B/v UFDAR- Aff/V72'C $70195; soiimlisiigsn Shout :licimladt two yeardnih of (many Vau°y_._.° if ' -'iftfs .,,. . ‘_ l: ~" T l_Ei us TELL You SGMETHING That This Store Always Has The Best We zliin to lend and let otlicrs do the following, tllcrc 'iS'n’t a detail of a nian's dress that we cannot provide. Lots of other stores say that, but wlio else can Provide as Well _A man owes 'it to liiniself to get the best clothes obtainable. He pays his jiiclgilierit a coiiiplinient when he gets a well iiiadc well fitting suit of clothes. He buys because he knows wlirlt he is buying, lie ex~ ercises judgiiienL- he practices economy. What he pays for good quality and good workmanship is more than doubled in the return of service and satisfaction this all argues for the acknowledged superiority o Our Excellent Clothing lt’s the best cut, best iiiaclc, best quality o Rczlily-to-\Vcili' Clothing, that the iiirliiiifacturcrs ar calpallllc of prod iiciiig. v\ c arc ready to serve yoil any day, sir! ~- _ -_;f=§f5`?§5§3§?§:;5= ' T . ' T if ' 1 " --ir W.. - . Thcy’re Smart _ P.; ' gf” Ji-f 'L_-j.:.`_'I_g; l ”\-.~ cw White or l<`aiicy vests arc always smart. Tasty dressers are buying lots of them. The vest and thc scarf are the cnly features of a inan’s attire that might be termed ornamental. They serve to brighten up a iiian’s appearance and breaks the monotony of his usual soiiibre attire. We have styles and grades to ' Suit any Fancy Tlley are not expensive. In fact we will surprise vou witll the amount ofidress elegance we can pro- vide for you at a i ery small expenditure. Would you be Cool 'I Appropriate shirts are as important for you to. wear as a suiunier suit or hat. We can help you keep cool if you’ll let us. Our negligee shirts are especially made to give comfort which is so. much sought for at this season. Priced from goc to 2.50 Toronto. The patilents of Fsleonwood Hospit- "*‘ fill were entertained to a most enjoy- _hadiw having baske.” fm' tim B317' iiblc concert Mond-ay afternoon by tist. Sunday School picnic, and wish- 1.0%; talent from this city. The kilnd C mg W have "W “me “amd f01` will en'tei~t.ali'nars also treated' the patients kindly notify J. P. Gordon, today U, candy, tobacco, etc_ _ Phone 49 or254. M W Rev. Dr. Campbell, secretary of the L- J- “lil” Ol the Nafivlliil Dflls izioio sooiety visited Moi-oliiioiti loot ("’--_ Halifax' is ll? the “ity a°°°m' evening and held a, public meeting in Danmd by his miie sim' They will the Presbyterian church. At the close E0 to S“mm"“'id° and cms’ by the was organised the Marshfield Bible 8. . ' __ g Anoilici' iiicc lot of prcttyull over lace ‘:'_i..st's, ecru, with outlined detachable silk = .z and sleeves. Tllc slccvcs are “three quarter” length. This waist would be a good _ value at $5,oo but this is another instance of our ability to buy better than the ’ .. - _n C one and two yards wide l ’ Fine range of patterns. g Filii; firm, wt-ll sczlsoileil oilclotlis in l and 2 yard wiiltlis, direct froin Scotland a few (lays algo. The puiterlis :ire izisieflil and rlii.i'.1ciivc -suitable for hall, dining room . or bath rooiil, :mil thc pric 's olily.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. --- -420 Sq yd. Ask to sec l.iiiiisllillc&-Ac oilcloih rciiovaior. _ l _ - 1 1 i .~i\..~. \\ slip, yoke oiilliiicd by band of lace insertion, which is also used to finish the collar 2 majorityheiicc wccziusell ita.t..... 5 J Il- Niore New Scotch Oilcloths to is le son o amu mpson, is the popular pastor of the first being iuadvertanfly left in New Won derland reader on first page of The Guardian yesterday the meaning was very much changed and should not much good as every one knows the excellence oi the moving pictures now being shown at New Wonderland. A pretty wedding. took place at Bt. Dunstan’s Cathedral yesterday morn- ing when Miss Amelia Malone oi this City was united in marriage to Pat- rick McCloskey of Howlan,_ Ms., Rev. Dr. McLellan iofiiciating. The bride and the groom by Allan McQuarric. Cloi-ikey left on ii honeymoon trip to the mainland. Tile funeral oi the lute Mrs. James Shaw took place yesterday morning to St. Dunst;-in's Cathedral anil was well attended, high mass being sung b Father Mc lllllan. The pall-hearers` Helnry Fitzgerald, J. H. Monaghan, The services at the grave were con ducted by Rev. Dr. Mchellan. Andrew McGee a young man of Charlottetown had a narrow escape W Y _ Connolly's Wharf west. He was swimming about five feet from the' wharf rn about 30 feet of. water when he tooic a cramp and sank. Some men at work on the wharf happened to notice him and rescued him as he was sinking the secornd time. This should be a warning to boys who gn swimming od the wliarvcs. liow _Nici-3 It is to have good pastry. One’s diges- tion is soon ruined by eating-any other kind. We have the best pies, Give iis`a trial order. Telephone a i i D. STEWA RT. ~ Eclipse BAKERY S- S~ Emvfess Oil return 1101118- society with nov. J. Hawley no "`*' Pres. Mrs. J. T. Ferglison, Secty. V - ‘-- 1. Two Wonderful Values in Taffeta Silks 'i`llci'c’s no silk quite so dziiiitily attractive for suiniiier drcsscs as tzlffeta< Rev. W. M. Field will preach | e. and f¢0dk_ Munn,,Trnus____ 'sermon for the Orangemen at Cra- ____ piiud Corner, on Sunday J-uly 19th Amon - - _ g the visitors to this Cit f:.‘...i.“"..‘:i';;-..“.‘.i 2122.2-=.;"‘;':.'i.“;;..°.:;` D- Mo- Hy-mm--ll - ‘ G. . Sterns, C. W. Coffin, C. H. "‘ and Mrs. Beattie, Joseph MacDonald, Rev' L' G- Mdfiefl “nd “’“° Pf S* oil of Boston; M-on itntii ivriiio Dor- John are visiting, the formiirs old h t M W D M ._ --tom -._ api-onliia trout iisiiing in Monoiirs aut of Héliféx 'A “§;’- Ennis gt' __ pond' _____ John, Sir James and Lady Giant, l Rem DL B ld P sid _ Ottawa, Walter E. Parson, Toronto, Oli ell. re ent f Kings Goliogo, windsor, will coil- £’f,.,R“”“°1Ff§“gh"m ‘md Dr' A' E' duct divine service \n the Church of 8 ns' Zhu-ry’ Mass" F' -H' gniélalpilpt Crapnud on Sunday July g.§:?e§ideS;;§kv;£.;‘ gapé,jp;v`wl;l§g: 8' a'm' and 7 p'm' '““ . létocli. é)r.EMugIally handM wife, Mon~ 'rli i t ii ii ’°“' ‘ - E ‘S ~ "“‘“g“°- L- ' ._ __ . . _ ' ithise gil? Tir hs ing sf Caveuglsh L. Lawrence, Windsor, W. S. Sterns. C' ' " - " ' _ _ - E """"""' ' __ _ __ "` Y as een mio succes till. _ . . - r The stock of Wallace Pursev Cavan- g'§,?;l;1,;D§id§'rx,I;ii OL,$fl_;"€°‘f,b";,lf’“d liion was vnlnoa ot $900 onli tn i ~ “' '“°° F Kon Pinonu itnstito or ssoo. iiililir °1l'Q,’c1{'{r°“- C§‘{'“*"’futt°" D““ “nd GRAND fishermen also did remarkably well. ' enzle' eng ng 0"' was attended by Miss Mary Malone,l After the ceremony Mr. und Mrs. Mc-I Y Q ; were Alex. McDonald, Jos. Warren,l ~ l » rotor lvioqunid anti 'rlintnnii Biitlor. *,l\' fy-0m.d'rowning sterda morning; at » “Y Kodak - i These are pcrfcc kodak day-s. Take ii siiap-shot of baby, picnic group or pretty scenery, you will be delighted with thc result. See our assortnieiit of kodziks, we will bc p’c:iserl to sllow tllcin to you. r Warm Weather Comforts Mciiiien’s and Colgzitds Cashmere Bouquet and Vio- let Tlilcum Powders HAC5’ Witch Hazel Cream and Macs’ Almond Cream, Two exquisite toilet prepar- alions,delicatel v perfumed, preseves the skin from slin- biini,:and makes it soft, smooth and white. All the leading makes of toilet preparations in stock “ill ill ills” l _ \ \ ,` 1* _ n‘*l\ “l ‘> " _“_ “very vcry good". I6 to lg iilcli Freilcll tzlffcin, iii full rnligc f.~ .f_