-._ exam _ sl- 1 I, ~; Prowsc Br0s.,Ltd. ~ Promptly At Eight- I hirty A. M. I rms 'MorrNtNG We Offer a Berjetin Purchase of LADIES’ STYLISII rnvenetles The entire sample lhe of one of ` the most renowned and high~clsss_mnke|s. Asale of lad-es’ cravenette coats of more than usual importrnte commences this morning at 8.30 sharp. The entire sample litre rf_ one of the most ;-»~\r renowned manufacturers of high c avenette coats- whose name we are not at , liberty to mention but whose label is on tvey garment, This great concern makes ,=\»,.,,_\, __,~; nothing but crsvenette coats fp! and their product is the finest I in theworld. Their garments aim, are unusual value as they =;`§'f manufacture all the cravenette '= at the firm's headquarters ~in England. .The garments ' without exception, are eleg- ,,r_»» antly made andbeing samples .:- Jill.; li -‘ fr. .fc -. _ have had to pass the closest l\’,,"°\ / scrutiny before being sub- , I, .A \_ <4 ;, 'A-_ i=~= " “- , `~ / ~ "“ ri " -.z;~_"~ ..'.."“..-.:5@"r¢=_==Lf.e1 A 1,.,-‘~:A:.,.'a =ru_;"' _ __,§°- `- ;;,_ /lfe__fr;~_raa-rsrfsuses ...,,,....,,.,._,,-17' Uk’ ' ll. » .< _.,-»-"°'»'2:-_=,;..;=;=-t';;=;;% ; _ 'r.~:.- . - I V \ '_’@\“"’_ 3'.;-; \»}““` \' ` `\\\. 1‘ ~w 6-_ mitted to the retail buyers. The workmanship of those garments shows great care- eve ry detail perfect. We Securei these Elegant Garments at rt Greet Reduction! In all there are between thirty and forty gut ments representing a choice variety ofnewest styles. '1`here's rm opportunity in this sale that no _woman in need of rr litre r.rinct.at can afford to miss. /l The ,Bargain Prices. :rs 3,50 it/tmcoars AT $ 5.95 $16 85 ILAINCOATS AT $l0.75 $i7.Z5 ILAINCOATS AT $ll.25 $l7.75 RAINCOATS AT $l|.50 $20 25 ILAINCOATS AI $l2.95 The utility of these guru ents' is such as makes one a necesdty to every up-to-late woman. Being qrritg ng appr-r .riute for fine as wet weather they fill H Clotlble prtrprrfte. Tha sty]e- are various-three quarter, seven eighth sud and full lengths. The fabrics are of unusual quality and closenesl of texture-the shades are rich olives, dark greys, pearl greys and fawns; a few tweed effects-some with velvet inrtertetl collar and cuffs-but the great bulk eotus in crsvenette herring bone, lim" “Wi ‘HWY wenvts. Your picket book--to say nothing of the style added to your appearance.---will profit by an 8 30 visit to the mantle department this morning. .» » Pnowsn nnos.. LTD- ~ A Twenty Dozen Bargain Lot of _ (nlItild_ren°e Linen Wash Tam! i 5¢¢u,¢t-l at s big price redno-‘ dozen children's plslnlluen wash tems, rein-° lation style with “iI- M- 3- unierrlnmg btrrrls. Wash- able with detachable lining band. Reil\l|“f c value” 484:, special at ' the light, flaky rich ' 1:11- . . ff llllUliiiliSCilillllYiiUlllil|lll~» Srrnnnar Guardian titty cents s your ‘d°' ' "Tn: Northumberland arrived last Tni tide will be high this mornlmz at 9.18 and weight. at 11.00. ` Island has been visiting Na » Brunswick. sunday 2g,,,|_ Ewan Mt:Dovoar.r. will preach (D. V.) Kinross nt 5. p. nr. J. F. Knrm, at New York central run- b iwny, who has been on a trip to this province has returned to the urninlund. her three children. , (D. V.) next Sabbath, July 2Znd,nt Bangor at 10.11) s. rn., and ut Dundas at (L30 p.m. ntly. Tun Saturday Guardian, only ilfty cents Rx-:v. J. C. Barrie, who was formerly .cr stationed here, preached his farewell sermon at Jacksonville, N. B., on the 8th ass and others. Tun Rev. J. W. McConnell preached y, his inaugural sermons in Fredericton N. nf the members of the Lodge _B. on Sunday. The Herald describes them lla "powerful" and editorially adds that Moncton recently. To a Times reporter Mr. Lnmy stated that so iar only one H refusal oi horsemen to trot their horses on the Moncton track instead of the Amhera is understood, has an old grievance. Corztrmroununrs should remember thru samples It good mlvertmngl to ensure early appearance ni correspond- ence all mutter sent lu should irc cut down as much as possible. Every 2 attention is paid to correspondence irur ° ltia impossible to get everything in as E” written, especially when as oi late marry 0 I v communications are being reccivctl unch 0" H““Ia'“g°r e'“b"°me"' S. ” H. Jouns, the well known slit-rp G buyer und cnttle man of Quebec province, H who carries on such an extensive trudc in 0, the province ol’ Prince Edward Island ,_, every year, is a born Canadian, and not rr account of shipplnz so much live stock to the American mnrkets.' Last your Mr. Jones shipped 36,000 lambs to the United States, and about 32,000 live geese. formerly belonged to New Glasgow Mills, extensive contracting and building Railway. business. Mid mnybcclassed with the runny successful Islanders abroad. H Donovan, Winthrop, Mass. THF: death occurred at Warren. Rhode Island, of James Keyes, after an illness of nina days, aged about 70 years. Mr. Keyes was driving along the road when his horse was frightened hy an antonio bile, causing him tcrun away, throwing him violently out of his carriage, break- ing his len, and frncturing his skull. Mr. Keyes was married to Sarah Howard. eldest daughter oi the late Charles Howard, oi Kingston Prince Edward the esteem in which he is held. Island. Ile leaves to mourn one son. and 8 o'clouk last night. with n general freight one daughter. His wife and eldest. and the following prtsscngers:-Mrs J B daughter, predeceased him some years Stewart., MinsM Dewar, Mrs A Jenkins, B S ago. LJenkins,MissM Jenkins, ii Jenkins, _ , " Mrs McLellan, Miss M McLean, Miss B G Carroll,|Miss It M Mooney, Miss M Foley, Misa M Foley, Miss A Foley, (i Hogan Conference of New Brunswick and Prince _ . ' Edward Island to mrlx)l;e arrgngmelnte folr-is £2: H £°°!é‘ 1go1:v£_‘B‘t_?°’ gi MM(l’3E$:,' H a m m U G K S , second School to hal dur ng tr s Ml” Mchwm Mm S Mmher' F Tm: Success of last yaur‘s Summer School of Missions encouraged the month in Centenary Church, St. John. Flrst Session ofthe School will he held on Superintendent of the Methodist Church, who hnsjust returned from Japan will be dentofConfert=ncc is expected to be Head Offices in New Prowse Biock~ Charlottetown. Tnl train arrived last nightst.0o'clocir. Yestsrdnfs Guardian had 92 classified MRS. LUCAS AND son leave this mornir g . for their home in Hnlilux. They will be “mhz .i 9 odwk' . accompanied by Miss lilunche Finlayson. Rnv.A.N. SIMPSON ofTm~outn Junc~ tion will preach in the Christian Church J- A~ GALMNT. ill P1306 E4lW\\‘d in NewGtn\rrzo\\'. morning and evening MRS. Auau Ci\Mr=nr:t.|., Sydney C. Il. is July 22 ll' B|l‘0\\ Hill H0 10-WL ll1~» Mill IU visiting her father, J. ir. Thomson, i‘r-int-,r Street. Mrs. Campbell is nccoinprrined Y D08 t goo rece The rlghtklnd ofa boy can scture n itlon with rnpll promotion, If he REV' W' J- C-*NPBEUA will Pl'eH0l\ applies at this office ut once. So\'crni d boys have secured good positions Tins Rev. G. l). Ireland. formerly of a year is an excellent gift for that friend M°'"’i'°"~ 'WW 9"“ll°"°‘l “L W°°‘l“l‘°”i‘~ af you,-B ,|,,.Md_ Subsm.|be for H, md,,,._ N. B., has been cnmping out with a party , of seventeen boys, comprising his liiblr- A vrmv touching letter of condolence lust... He has been transferred to Gibson, has been "°“"°-Wd °“ helm" °f Alex‘"“|"“ N_ B. Division, S. O. T. to M it-is Irlllinn \Vt=t‘ks, S. Stanley Bridge, regretting the death ci er father, and expressing the sympathy Trtrf tes at Milton on Saturday. in rrirl the congregations “were well pleased." ‘if Si" J°h“" Chumll l“`°"'l3‘“ W bil" 'l‘lre Gleaner says he "favorably impresses *i';““‘l 9“°°°3°- Th°s“ Wishing 1° “i-Wm' nw- um eloquent words.._ ft‘0m thc city can take the 3 or .'r deign; trains in the afternconund return try J. R. _LAMY, of Amherst, was in regular train same evening, at lmlf fare, THE last issue of tho Clothicr- and ru-lrerdnshenoontnins tt reprint uf rn- ruivt of McDonald and Perry, tlustmrr track had been received and that was Mr. [`""°rB’ Ch“°l°“'et'°w"’ which l'“" Ramsay, of Prince Edward Irdunrl who, it. “ppenred In The Guimuan' Thi 'H' rppcara ntnong others selected as eilt-t~t.ivt~ A I.A'rrr: issue ol the Edmonton Iluil--r ir. ontnins the prize list ni the Provirrr-irrr lr at that place. Elin. Penkins, rlnuglrir-r Fred Perkins, formerly of | his City snr t prize for cross stitch on linens; iw r Mt. Meliick work; and 3|-rl for cclltwr- dny. Tun Milton, Mass., Rot-.ord ccrrtrrirrs .-. lengthy account. or the rnrrrr-ln;.¢o of l\ii- ertruds Driscoll, and Robert. S.t!otllu, r-I rrrvnrd, '06, tr. son ofMr>r. Wm, M. tlotlln Grafton Street in this City. 'i‘|.. cremony took place June 20, aL8p. nr. Y k I 1 in the Protestant Episcopal Church ol' tht- ““ °° ““ S °°““°” '“°“ ’°¥‘°“°“ °"' nary spirit, Mirror.. The rrrrrre wrt rgowned ln whlbn liberty satin, en irnir. .ind woreu bridal veil caught up with orange blossoms. Tire bride's sister wrr.~r bridesmaid and the groom was nrtr ruled Janine W. AND Mm. Cnrrrgrm, of New by onaofhia clausmat.eo.Tlrcre wash rrpnst. York City, are visiting nt. the imma of B, -tud reception alter the ceremony, and tht- W. L-Page, Rustlcavllie. Mr. Christie newly rlrnrrled couple left for n short Southern trip, after which they were to Prince Elward Island, but for the lust return t.oBonton ami tircn i>I1>¢'0¢‘| I0 Sl- twcive years Jie hns been a resident of Paul Whero MP- C0llln |105 i\0~!0ii\"