, _ ,...‘.»'A.‘~'.»`n‘i. ., . -_-.._. » _. ~-. '~_w'%f-* _ _ -‘ _- ‘ 'TFL "fills---. -. v-o-a-'I '1-1* - 'wa ), ouanozau, JUNE -7 me '*~.~.. l .5 .r’~l-. ~ _ _ _1 .. ,.‘- . ~ _ W., LL;_._`,,¢.' J? ,_A __ _,xiii f‘f_. _ .-, `. , _ ' a ` llllllslllllllll S CUl|lllll§|llllll|ll_=‘< ,,,, , tl 9? sp. Y _ ', 1 ~ ‘ . I _ * " ' "L ‘ _ ._ f ' ~ » _ -_ _ A f V _ » r Mm" . _ Mllll l-leail;0fllcoa.ln New Prowse Bilcélry-_Ch:rrlott€ltown. Pleopiily Peelis ‘ RamcoetScoop! - _W0KTll $8 illicit fl I l','_ -‘if wITHOUT_ doubt thegrraf 1 . . est Raincoat Bargain ever oileredl _ , These Raincoats are the ,‘\ ‘, _ prodiictofa manufacturer of first - class reputation-A maker whose garments give ._ universal satisfaction-thou oughly reliable ,goods and offered ata saving of nearly %// one half l ~ §.\_\/ei. /4/° _ 4 1/ This manufacturer found hiin~elf heavily overstocked- ../ the selling season rapidly pas-_ {. . I ,," ` sing-and, rather than carry // them over offered them in lots l, 9 of not less than one hundred it, -at nearly half price. It `\._;.,. meant considerable loss, but 0 < ~ ~- eosnred a quick clearance. The Coats are made of heavy Craveuette and are plaid lined. Have V¢lV°¢ C011” 10 match. Ale beat English make, steam vulcan- ized and warranted to atand any climate. Are splendirlly made, perfect iittiu and arare barga n at our special price. Such a garment wgl repay its coar many times a year 4 in an otect on to clothes and health. All lengths an sizes. Regular $8, special at. .. ° \ _ ‘ \ \\\\-~ ` ‘ y ol>ly at this office at once. sneer. or Ma. H. F. B.-inn. unsinn' same THE CIW Small Debt Court sat yester- dry. and a number of cases were disposed o . Tm: right kind ofa boy can secure Dvlltlmi with rapid promotion, lt he applies at this office at once. S.SaNnnasoN is able to beout again 'md his lllpear-anea is greeted with. Dl6l\B\ll‘s by his numerous friends. , THE schooner Calabria has been chartered at St. John. to in-ina a carno o -0°!! from New York to Charlottetown. Buenos Ayres, arrived by the train last night on a visit to friends in this city. AN election for a successorto the lat. H. C. Douse, as Water Commissioner, will be held on Wednesday, the 27th of this month. Scholar is spending his vacation at his home in Ulgg. Ile returned from Montreal on Tuesday. DR.. AND Mus. II. D. Jonsson and Dr R. J. Ledwell. of Charlottetown, were registered at the Dufferin Hotel, St. John, N. B., on Wednesday. \ . Mns. Wai. R. Haliiaionn of Raymond, N. li., and her two children have arrived to spend some time with her parents E. J. spd Mrs. Carew, of Bungay. AT a recent examln ation held at Halifax before the{Marine Board, Austin Doyle received uiutc’s certificate. lie had been attending the Ward School of Navigation. PiuNci~:Eow1in.n Divisrorr, No 1, S. 0. T. meets in Wright Hall t-his evening. Every member' is requested to be present. Good programme. Visiting members always welcome. AMONG the arrivals by the lust trip of the Beverly was Charles A. Stevenson of New York, leading man in Mrs. Leslie Carl:er‘s Company. He will spend the summer on the Island. `.',.ll5fl}8.`Fitn'\ Woons, to Glace Bay, D. Shaw>toTrnro, Misses MacDonald and Douglas to Picton and the Messrs Fleming, -students of St. Dunstan’s College to IIallfnx,were passengers by the Stanley yesterday morning. Tm-:nn will ben missionary meeting held in St.Jnmes’Hall, Monday evening nt8 o‘clock. Rev. Dr. Grlerson will address the meeting. His wife and famliywlllbe present and will show liow they dress ln Korea. Mist-1BoNN|i: Mi'rclmr.L, daughter of WN. F. Mitchell, Halifax, who has been studying nursing at the Chlldren’s Hospital, Boston, has been very successful in hor examinations there, having led the close and obtained honors. Mr, Mitchell was formerly manager of the Royal Bank of Canada in this city. A1' the regular monthly meeting of the Sydney Volunteer Fire Department held Tuesday says the Sydney Record, it was decided that the department sand a representative to the liremsn's tournment to be held at Charlottetown on August lst and 2nd. The local department will likely have entries in every one of the events. A1' Cornwall yesterday morning Misa Leah Lowther eldest daughter of Wm. Lowther, Cornwall, was married t.o John E. Campbell of Summerside. The ceremo- ny wac performed by Rev. Wm. Harrison. Miss Charlotte Lowther was bridesmaid, while the groom's brother Fred. Campbell of Campbellton. N. B., was grosmsmami Mr. and Mrs. Campbell loft on a wedding trip via Bnmmerolde to the mainland. “Dommox A. McDoNAi.o, the origina- tor ofthe rubber heel died on the 4th inst. iithis home ln this city," says a telegram from Rockland, Maine. “lie was bcmon Prince Edward Island in 1851 and came to this country when a young man. McDonald sold his patent. and realized only a small sum of money from it ln royalties. Ile was a Mason, and .held the office of principal nojournor of King Solomon’s Temple chapter, R.A.M." ____?_?-__ Castile Soap in 2 lb bars at lilo per lb Beat. quality and bandlsat alan at The Red Croco Pharmacy. Bdtf WWWW WWWW Hilde daily. Our pie crnata are differ ent frpm ordinary .w , ‘Tan Saturday Guardian, only nity oeava a year la an excellent gift tor that friend lg; _ _ “uhh _ " V of your! pbroad. Subscribe for lt ind". Tal Turner Weaver-Blair Concert ‘trio arrived on the Stanley last evcnian. tonight. They report having had a vary succesful tour. A rare treat will be given ~ on-ram J-. 'r. cam 'ana ` in-ids have ““i""’° “"1"” "”°‘° “°“°°"“ “" ‘ '°" ‘I ll/-fill] ‘ _ u . ' .' ,I 1 low price. Pnnnr owns, into onlin nnnm nn.-a Strathcona; Mrs G. W. Smith of Roseneath to Calzhryi Dr. Morris of Dundas to Hambclt, Sack; Mrs. Jordan The funeral was largely attended. The servlcesat the house and grave were J unotion and Harcourt. assembled in large lunch was served and before leaving the Thulin was a large attendance of C. Douse, which wok place yesterday afternoon. The pall-bearers were W. B, Robertson, W. S. Stewart, Benjamin Rogers, sr., Charles Lyons. James Eden, Donald Nicholson. Ilia fellow Water Commissioners and the 'members of the City Council and Police. and other city otlicials attended. Rev. Win. Dobson said the funeral service. Interment was at Sherwood. Tnunr: was a grand really of temper- ance electors at Fredericton Hall ' ou Tuesday evening. The meeting \\~n~ called to order by the chairman, Joseph Bugnall,who expluluedjtlis obleot in via-.w The speakers were Rev.G. R. White, Rev. A. S. Stewart, :and Messrs McLellan und Stevenson ofthe district. It is hoped thai the electors will turn out in force today and poll upa good vote for Pa-ohlbli‘on which is admitted to bo superior to the Scot-t. Act ln every respect. ' Lass evening W. A. Mulch purchased from W. S. Newson, Sumnierslde, his chestnut gelding. which will be shipped this morning to Willard Kitchen, Fred- ericton. This horse is sired by Black Prince, und is the horse which was referred to in the Guardian n short time agoas being pronounced by competant _judlzestobe the handsomest as well an one of the speediest. horses on Prince Edward Island. It is needless to add that the price paid was a handsome one,1 and that the mention made in The: Gurdaln proved effective in helping the sale. ON the morning of May -ith at the home of his sisters. Mrs. George II. Wlilto of Watertown Mass, Samuel N. McLeod died alter an illness of less than 24 hours. Mr. McLeod had lived in Watertown for the past ten years. I-Ie was 34 years of one and was s prominent member of The Knights of Pythian. Watertown Lodge and uniform rank attended the funn-ral and encorted the body from the house to the grave. Deceased leaves an aged mother, ilvs sisters and three brothers. tc mourn their loss. He was u son of the evening at Stanley was quite u success. H. T. Pickering, was called to the chair. The speakers were J. A. Lawson, Rev. Mr. Belyea, Baptist minister, J J. Chappell, Rev. E. McDonald, Presbyterian minister, and Arthur Simpson of Cavendish. The dlfierent speakers went very fully into the question of prohibiting the liquor traffic by law and the advantage ofsuhstltntlng the Scott Act for the Provincial law which has been so _successfully worked in Charlottetown under the lnspeutorshlp of- Robert Jenkins. The people of Stanley are sound on the question and when the returns are in after the election today, it will be found that Stanley is in the front rank. _ Ask your denier for Diamond Potash A Just rcceived ° - ones-nothing soggy d I _ flaky' Koqakg ...... ...... .. ,B;=‘,;w°';;gj~;;;g* 'me ciiliiio irrowii Guia mia P *° 4° 9°' '““""' " " H “'50 .¢ru.“¢dli;sc!r\\l;tl»°\f; __ f I $35 °°`| llzlgdfy PlP° 8“°f°~“f¢¢¢l wnmllnria in 'run ormiznr/iN ni-ing vwmpi I J APP” Pl"/12°' ` ` ' p¢‘|’f€Cl’ ' returns, because "nearly everybody reads - ',1"_‘.,?_l“'?',_i_*'°““‘*; _ 'f' °'-_'°""‘ _° ' "° '.fff.'f.'.f',.‘i1.°'.'.°§` 5111:” md ,Sw “ °-'rnvrwn Msn." _ Tut: ouaiznlanr' - D- 5TEWART» 0 lliillliilii llllllillllllla ............iZ§“§.‘§§Z’?$,“....,...W _ . _ _f .<4 i fi.. L, . ,' ._ ' >..» - ' l . if.” BT°‘_o_ol “°“"‘ ".*."“"»““‘°' """"°“" _ I om£§lgeC§r<;=_1§_;`§{-__, an _$045. rar-wr:r:m.Y ma. lf" ». __£f~ TS “A ` ‘il-i§_`~"\ir._`. ";L'_~‘_‘f, \,‘,<-‘,'_-‘, " \\\."...‘.\\..=.‘\ "_ LOOK IN THE WEST WIND(‘>W UF The Humphrey Clothing Store Opera House Building, Grafton St, J. A. Humvhrey 61 Son.. ltd. Proprietors. A. Winfield Scott, Mananer. Phone 63. ' ‘ P. 0. cox 417. lm -T°l“1 M°L¢°d °f C'““\"ldR° C'°8“» .w~AH ~_q» Murray Harbor North. l the most reliable soap maker and dirt _ conmlnwr on the Mukeh "3 &Lw GIQSS I`l0Ol\S, THE Prohibition meeting Tuesday ‘_ - `“" ' " °"'* LAWN GOODS Lawn Mowers, Lawn Rakes, Grass Sliears, - \ R\1bb¢f H05e_ We S911 ilu i FENNELL & CHANDLER. ranks Sllldd . 5# ~ r