I .=ll?l!¥!!4.Y.Mnn~n. rin: cnantorrnrowu auaiimliu 1 1- . c0UNrY suilninui'-“""“ , ~ If Office; in bummenldel Fra- I1 Lafferlyf lanager- Alberton Herbert Llark, Manager' 5 .___. .___ . ._.. _ _ .._________ I *_ 'f and § *Attorney W. D. Summer, of Kim- IJI City, Mo., was among thooe st ' attmdd.-‘¢h, Doughewy triaj in glues, McKay & Co., Summerside. 96 Spgmerliile Thursday. -Users or onsolins will an wi-li to write us for prI'i?»:"Wo- carry a stock of it. R. 'l‘. olm'it'n'°Lt~d. Summer _ P P Side. -' ` 5_20d|-gi_ piece. McGougan & Wright., Summer-i -4 - side. 6-20drli. -iasrssll' quilts. iins snniiiy ext l i - di-1Tm"lf§e1£;;|lpp;c:lF:gl%r?;gg Ereezer? New principle. Big save 0 »` 3. -’ .' §f,,K,,,‘_‘_“‘:,,,',,,,~,,°,8,,‘,’;f“ & R. 'r. Holman 1.td.,i_e;5§\r1_Luier_ _-Rev W BI' rowoll will preach _ . . gi _ - °mi“K "1 evenmg t°m“"°W ill the Anthraclte Coal of a quality that gl tint Ciurch, Sumhieifslde, and will c hbfd anopanair glotipelcservice ut Albert well to buy now and save carmge “_ Bj.‘hurmiin's, Bedeque. -The Ret Ch ries uireii of St Iohi ,\ Sq _ .. i \1illpreacllin_tl;e Snmmersnlp Metho- iil w T_ m. A cordial invitation is extended safety Tackle Blocks with ropes, a to everyone. All seats free. London reel combined apllcer and staple pulling tool and e London DEATH REPORTED Perieci. wire grip. 'rnis onlin. will bs dlgt ‘hurch, tomorrow at ll 1;. ni., in An old offender that hung .on for on vars-Nvthlnx touched his Stoney Mechanics' Bnnuing, snininersids, P. h rn but Putnmn's Corn Extractor, E_ [_ slid out he came root, stem und branch.All.corns cured just us quickly when P~utnnm's is used, try it. SATURDAY IS UNDERWEAR RE AND AMONG' THE LINES W_ OFFER TO MAKE THE OCCA- S N INTERESTING ARE BASK- S OF NICE SMOOTH WHITE C T'I’ON VESTS SIZES 84 AND 36 _ O FOR TWENTY FIVE CENTS. MQORE & MCLEOD. 6-Z01lrli. AT THE UNDERWEAR COUNTER B TURDAY YOU WILL SEE A E OF' MANY DIFFERENT LES IN LADIES UNDERWEAR EVELESS -SHORT SLEEVES LONG SLEEVES NARROW OR ‘HCQCD ITE COTTON AT TWENTY F E CENTS EACH. MOORE & mon. a-aourn. ,s K I l lliiidlent Wash ESSBS _ The new designs of our pretty dresses delight the children and please all the bigger folk. They are so very attractive and smart in effect. %ildren's Colored fieie Dresses - lil Two to gyears-Pink, Sky and Saxe-French style---50 cents each. Cliildi'en's Cashmere Dresses ‘ll Two to 5 years, come in two pretty styles, Pink, Cream, Sky and Cardinal, $1.00 and $1.25 each. Ci\i|dren's White Lawnlisesses jg-, Einbroibery imd‘ Lace Trimm- , ings, evry full skirts, tlirec pretty styles. 6oc, 85c and $1.00 each, Children'a Sailor Suits il- Two to 6 years, Combination of-blue stripe Galntea and white duck, $1.00 and $1.50 each. Cfiildfeme White Lawn and hf\r¢liti"'Pinafores ` to 6 years prettily trimmed with fine Valencicnlles Lace ` and ‘ Embroideries, _-l,5c. 45C 50;: and 6oc each, Children°l Knit waisfs ‘ The ideal waist for children, all sizes from 3 moiitlis to 14 years, suitable either for boys or girls, 25c any size, nys" Wash Suits and Blouses ' About 30 samples in Boys Suits and Blouses--white and blue and white duck, and blue and white galatea. Used for n short time as samples, but perfect lil every way. Buster Brown aild blouse styles, all sizes froiil one to seven years Selling one-third less than price. Boys' Tweed Suits All sizes Boys’ Tweed Suits, two rind iliree prices, up to 1 years. Special va ues $3.,o, 03.75 and. $5.00. Note Standard Patterns for June are now in. All the latest pattenis carried in stock all-.the time. Cnll and get a fashion sheet free each month. ilelllllllltiilllil _.,._.~.--‘.,.I-1'. 1 -l ` iw __ . _ merside. 6-9¢1r3i_ DAY Corrected for every Wednesday and Barley, per ous. Beef (carcass) per Ib. Buckwheat Butter per lb. Calfskins, per lb. Eggs, per doa. Hay, pressed I-lay, loose Straw, pressed White oats, par bus. Black oats Wheat, par bus. P CY RIBB. FIRM, SMOOTH H L WUI). -Pork, Lord, Hams, Flour. Large ock, good quality. lowest prices at 18dt.ts3lrmth2w. -Fine Torchon Lace and Insertion sorted `wldths, 6, 9 and. 12 yurd ieces. S ecial value. 25 cents per. '11' l -Have you seen the Mace Ice Creum ‘ ice and time. Freezes \`n two inni- -Schr. "Unity" is now unloading annot be beaten. Users would "do uses H T Holman, Limited, Sum- -Every farmer using coiled spring ire should have a set of London ent freight prepaid to any station 'P, E. I.,_for $5. J. W. Boulter, 6-17dtf. SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. Bnturday issue. 60 to 70 6 to 70 to Sz 24 25 6 15 5_1-Bi |10 to 1.2 54.00 to #.50 ` 47 to 50 48 to 51 $1.00 to $1.20 ork 6{ to 7 before the Aciulemy of Sciences, an nouncud that he hurl solved t-hle pro- blem of the stationary hovering in the air of n body perfectly free and heiivi-er than air, thus imitat- ing the power oi eagles, veletures und other birds, which are able to remain ln the nir und ascend - and descend without henting their wings Depresse offered tio repent tho ex- periment whenever anyone wanteil to see it. _ The discovery, if rolifirincvl, nleuns that M, Quinton‘s prize will soon be llllllllillllllilll . WELCUNIE FHINIIE _.1- QUEBEC, June 17-Colonel Han- bury-Williams und Joseph Pope are in town, completing arrangemeirts for the reception and nccommodatilon of the Prince of Wales and other official guests nt the Tercentenary. The land- ing will tlake place at the King’s wharf, and there will be but`litt1e space left there for the accommoda- tion of other than high official digni- taries, The department will erect is handsome arch where the Prince of Wales leaves the wharf, after 'receiv- ing the address of the Dominion Gov- ernments. This will be presented by Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the presence of the cabinet ministers, _senators and members ot the house of commons. 'l‘his_wi.ll be the only function on the wharf, after His Excellency the Gov- emor»Genernl has formally welcomed His Royal Highness. ,__/ ,,,____ ._,,.__ ._ ____ Fllllil FOR SALE 'Flin iliiriolwllrilorl limi |75 luzruvi of lainll in till will sill lill oi nm in three bloekla in :Ln ~ ~ ~ ‘ unit, piii-1~illi.~i-.r lnuuly 1~lni|1~lic~ unii llnlinole. lilock Nnnlie iii illlllcreiiiitioiit 40 ni-ron clnnr tlin ri-.ut in iimler hnrilwootl ilprncu limi holli- lnnk un thu ri-ni' with n untill orelilird of nbont. Ill fruit truce \\‘ltli good lionvlua und nnrni' failing wall of water at thullnor. illoek No 2 lil 60 zu-run £50 nuros clolir the rust in nnilur henry llnril wood with iun|\l_l irlitinirn on the plains. iilnnk .\n .i in 25 acres 5 iiiwoa vlonr he rout iindorlinrilwood 'l`l\c|'e in uninlizli ivnriil on nncli block in lllli' f'll‘ ho lnnri n.-1 firu wnoil in gntting vury warms lil i io 1* vlcililty. Apply Ln ANG Url MGLEOD . (.‘l\lo1ionfn I’. f lfflic l Any Guardian reader A who receives adimly print- ed, badly printed, btdly folded. badly cnt, badly addressed, badly wrapped. torn,aolied or incomplete paper of whatever time will kindly notify the Sub- scrimion Depertrnenttat 'Summerside OM!! ` ' much, less surpassed Fifth Anniversary Five years ago we inaugurated the first great summer- whitewear sale in Ch'Town. Its lf’ ` success was instantaneous and nndoubted, as it ,&' F seemed' to have filled a long felt want. Each ` ~»i1".\ , year since' ure halve provided for the selection of V . " ‘ "7 " V,/,`¢ _ ' our custiniiers, and the public generally, such' - ia , ` j . an asseuiblzige o£‘dainty whitewcar of every ff - \ "' |»‘ , coliceivable- l;_iiid,,:1s.has neverbeen equalled here ` "7 A » ` \ V :ff . ~. - -.~ . - . . _ . /il .aff » - The present season is no exception to the \. . - ' /. rule, andwe have zunlagiiificeiit array of White ¢l , ~-, _ _ _ wear, madelip specially to our order, for this , til, ,_/"'.,;.'\ dered trimmings, beading, hemstitching etc 1' acceptable time, in, the cleanest, best and most ' =f;;.e¢i§§l§é;§==:§g;t;.;w V-,.;,_-_._ _. . ' - ~ »1'-.=e’.s‘:'~T~’.=¢‘1'<':i'- / -.- - sa1i1taryfactorles_-in Canada.. -.,...',,_,,-=i,,,,iv,;._A.»)._-,;,,»,,» ,4 /!'{,,»,;£_.;,.j';_:,;,}_\ ‘-. - ""` if'i~‘;3i€‘iii.\` ?-."""',~"~'f5’»'- " . . . . . ~ =r-1-z:;:il‘..-i'.'.. ` ."-f'5'."1’~l'~"""'~’~ ' Buying as we do in such immense quantities , ;~f;-1,§;3§=;;yfi,~_.;.g‘ -.1-j.'_,4'.~.'-_";2»'.¢_»_<.l . . . '-.f;:.:=;\-.'. -,»-" 1 :;»-.-.'._~'~“-j;,~.t,f.~_~. ".-. the iiizinufacturers find it to their interests to -‘=a‘==,'-v=@.‘¢».r'-1-’.»n’-._»i ..u;§,_.,..,`-"ve, `,'._~.,',,_._,,_`,»~~_ ~, 'l'RA|i\loR 5. Co. . . _ s 1 r Li 1. “H6 \\d¢"l _' £5'lT'>afY ;~;»,-_ g_ hitewwl” I 1 __ .. .. ,,,. _._ \ _,,,` ,, _';>___ J was keener than usual, they have surpassed all previous efforts, each -with tlie"a;nhition--gg _haw the best, lvith the result that wé today, can 'show you undermuslins of superior quality, combined with accurate fit, and elegant workmanship, at prices you would never expect to find so low on qualities so choice. _ ' t i Each garment-no matter_how low its page -is dainti1y_ and tastefully trimmed, while the more expensive lines are most ornate,val.toi=ohon uf!- '-`1‘%e -‘ ...; _ . and clun lace and insertion as well as embr '_ ‘ Y . oi i being the favorite materials used in decoration, Colne today with the expectation of finding the largest and best' selected stock you have ever seen in this City _ We feel confident you will not be disappointed, while the ,prices asked will Rf* ~.'. \ ` 'iT<'l"~'<' .‘5'."/ f n|l",, v 8,, 'I 1, \ -_gn-V. »,.-_\,_._- ..v».:_~..,;. »_»_ ., give extra attention to, and put the very best ,,,.i».»;..._..‘-1;'-.=.-._- 1,., - - ~ . .:==»:»::»~.%:;e1’z-2-iw* - ‘ 1 materials and work into, every garment intended ` besure to rove veritable, magnets to this “ or us.'l`his year, as competition between factories `_ "" GREATEST? WHITEWEAR SALE. ld far ahead of anything shown in this City both in style and ' Besides the really elegant uuderniuslins of all kinds, which _are we are to _ _ _ ll ll ti l ttention to our white blouse stock Our trade in these popular garments is immense and still increasing by‘ giant value, \ve won c ca par cu ar a ' _ _ . strides, clue no doubt to the fact the liaiidsolnest styles as well as the most reasonable prices are always t9 be follrld here. Prices range from 39 cts to 3 50 each. We have just placed in stock also a really elegant and dainty range of Christening Robes at from $2.00 to 3.75. Also a small lot of the most dainty and elaborate little white dresses iniaginablc lor ages ryr, to 3yrs,-fastidious ladies should sce.tliese--also white and colored cashmere " dresses for the same ages. Colne early and inxtke your selection. -s J The Store That Saves you Money addock, per quintal $3.00 amb 4* to 6 Oornmaal, per bag 100 lbs 821 to 2.50 , __w_ *_ I `° - -- S - -- - r , li“vEa‘r"vco*ui3 'neuron iunizcn is Mil Mil llnvli a mg urs ay unc . llllf llll lllill - we Huntley Stock Co - - 9 :. . PARIS, June 18.-Prof. Marie » JAMEs>S“i]llmrHlx&‘ilN*_/E 1:T'y!`,,§,liilliillllulll.j_ i,,Fm§%`;:! Depreuse, in n paper which hr! reall ` '_ 7 |,I[l|i‘\;Q5‘,"._`_"TIm1|i'l wiiliiiiilv -- : . ` (Last Season RIP \ an Wlxlkle) 'fl 7 -'W Wo iil\'llisnu 'onc iniurcstol to cnrufully inspect and coiupnre it. at any. of the following mid ,.13 `-7 i-Mli...i|.iii»-.niii.iilll.l, ill 5,- _ iii,-¢|,i,i|_»,..,u1>, i<,,l.;-- Miss slinii; iin.roN r” H , , ` _ .,\_‘.'. Jill, 1 _` j 5.,-1,. __ 'lhursday-llazel Kirlte. I‘i'iclay---Hearts and Flowers. ` /-' Saturday---Woman against Woman., ._ /9 special s is 1. M ii _ixiii 1... .1 r il . . _ ' - ri ces-Eveiiiuaglldfl i515 rliidugfl Mzitiifee fi), :iiiL<'ln2;“cl:ilts Thz E-|lt¢|°p|'l$3 Foundry C0-» Sackvlnev N' B' 3.owsg 8cSom1._ ..........Muvr|-ay Harbor if;-"fi"-ll'1 l-\.r».'r.=}l3ll§‘1`i;"}l ill.. .- 373 S'ub's`tfucfiir`e”-LliibTiison’s I 'River Bridge Department of Public Wonka, Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 13th, 1908. SEALED TENDERB will be ro- cefvod at this Department until noon MSATURDAY, lime 27th from any person or persons willing to contract for the building of thc sub- structure for JOHNSON’S RIVER BRIDGE according to plan and spe- cification to be seen at this oflice. Th'e` names of two responsible per- sons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of- the contract must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind it- self to accept the lowest or any ten- der. The tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and to be marked "Ten- ders for JOHNBON'S RIVER. BRIDGE." L. B. McMillan, Bec'y Public Worleis. 6-16dtuf4ir11i. :il Charlottetown, Crapaud. and Orwell Eaei and Weai River Service S lt \ l UD to the dial of October the sail- ing of the S. S. Harland will be as follows:-» Evacy 'Fnelday she will leave Brush Wharf, Orwell, at 7 a m, calling at Hslllday’s and Chinn Point Whnrvos, returning the same day, leaving Char- lotitelown at 3 p m, calling at the same whnrves. Every second Tuesday -she will cull at Vernon River Bridge nt such hour an the tides permit. Every Wednesday and Thursday sho will leave Crapaud for Charlottetown at 7.30 n m, returning she will leave Charlottetown at 8 p m. Every Friday she will leave Hay- dern’s Wharf, East River, at 7.80 n_ m calling at I-Iaggerty's and Hickey's Whalves; returning, will leave Char- lottetown at 8.210 p m. Every Saturday she will leave West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7.30 a in, calling at MeEwen.'l Wharf; returning ehe will leave Charlotte- .town at 3.30 p m, returning. again to Charlottetown the some evening. 8 15dmtf. :Nntnral Lnmb's wool half hose, 10, 10], unil 11. Maile from thusaino material as Morely's English Lnmb’s wool, unehriukable. 40c. Jas. Paton & Co. ' 6-Z01ili. FORS ALE Valuable' property on corner of Fitzroy and Queen Streets. The un- dersigned offem for private sale his double tenement brick house and store with large lot and stables ad,- jolning A. I-Iome's residence. If not _sold at private sale by August lst, 1908~ it will then be offered at pub- lic auction. For particulars apply Nelson Younker on the premises or BENJ. CARTER, 4-35dw|tf. ‘ Auctioneer. § 'rt-.1 1 ` |'_ -._ , l Sonic folks have trouble with illcirieet, the others wear _ WALK OVER SHOES when they go on. shoe s go off. We ale sole rgents. _nqnis as sisiiii: i 127 Queen Street 3 Charlottetov4ii_,._ _ , »-.st Q-1.- 1 .L _,._ ,_ __ _.____.___ _...ff L_; \ If you just ask your de aler fora cake or a bar Lauildry Soap you may get anything-perhaps a ca ke weighing eight ounces, penhaps one weighing twel ve 011l1C€S_. perhaps you will get all sorts of impurities . that will damage your wash,perhaps you will get some old stuff that_ the _merchant bought at a bargain and which he is anxious to work off his shelves. But if you ask for _FAMOUS SOAP you can fee absolutely _sure of gettl_11g_ pure, hard soap; the he av lest cake with nothing in it the leastbit injurious to hurt either your hands or your clothes. FAMOUS SUAP is made 011 Prince Edward Island and is better value than any five cent laundry soap brought from abroad. Sold by all sellers of soap. 9-17dwszi ¢ , , is 600 BUTTER Last season we sold fift d . B ` ` li t our prices on this line of goods ar); tliiflbwedflter Crocks. Thls fact is t 8 We have a big -stock of all sizes at the same prices as last year. . Burrell citociis covi-:l`u:n uucovlltlb % Gallon... li. ~. `. elwh I Gallon..............1?§§;;‘dh 1% Ga:lon............. ..35c £2049: 2_ Galen...............45ceach.... " `, 3 eac Ga};on........ .....55ceach-,... Qa on cach.,,,..,,____ _,'_,§oc Qllllh \lallOIl~.~»¢»..~.....75C¢8Ch_.,,.¢_¢..¢‘.. . °»~»»_lee~»_¢';`M'¢dch dmwm Ui-bb! Sf"-‘ ‘ _ ~=> D ' ” “i” j"'/ ." J """°‘“"° ---__~__....._. .- _ ace- ,,_(§rlllllli Flliilus tide ici Blum in 2 -Minutes. ii., 1, I ill,- lturlllll' *- A' »»~ '° mnlnr satis!