.~ * i 5 5 folnlloo RECEPTIUN. We are going to hold a grand reception on Thursday, Friday and Satuiday of this week on the occasion of the opening of our -_new stores. Tca,Coi’fee, Cocoa and Wafers will be served to all visitors ar d ~ 25 p. c. discount Allowed off anything they may buy, from a carpet worth $100.00 down to a paper of pins at 5c. Everybody Welcome, Everybody Expected, Everybody Invited. To take a look through <-ur new stores, ha cup of Coii`ee,buy if you wish but no one will press you to do so. But you will sec ilie Biggest Stock of Beautiful Goods, in the Biggest most Beauti- ful Store, in tlic Biggest Town, in the smal- lest Province. Come along we will provide conductors to conduct you tl1roiigh7'stoie. '1`here’s no danger of getting lost although some people think there iS. ~ ` _ Ti.¢`o..iy‘a¢ti coca ciotiiiefs. _,_._._ - _..._ , \,(__ \` ., , _ >. , Moncton on Monday last. i wit pneumonia. evening from a visit to Toronto. Miss Mmivm LAwsoN, who has been il. Rav. Geo. Sruiil., chairman of the Sackville district, was in Moncton on Mi.-is Aan' Eaitnn returned last night from Montreal. She vias accompanied by her nephew, the little son of her brother, W. D. V. Earle. are the guests of Miss llelen Fowler ' _`E'etitcodlac, N. B. 'THE sch.Ripley Ropes is being loaded at New Loudon by Carvell Bros. with 1000 bushels potatoes, and l2i00 bushels oats, and will sail for Halifax. Jour: C. Cnoaicn, of this City, who has suffered from a long illness, is now recov- ering, and his many friends will be glad to know that he is able to be about again. ALL perishable freight awaiting ship- ment by the Plant Line steamer was forwarded via Picton and rail to Halifax time. Tim scli.Neilie M. Snow has sailed from 1300 bushels of oats shipped by Carvell Bros. _ A Com-‘i-:u.ii:Nci-: of the Railroadnien of the Maritime Pi-ovineesls to be held at Timur: was a meeting of the Fircmen last night to make arrangements with celebration. 'film case against Max Israel was before the Stipendiary at the Police Court yester- day. Israel was discharged. The loser 1 of the money it appears has been reini burscd the amount of his loss. Ai' the Queen's County Temperance Alliance on the l-'ith lust all Divisions of Sons of Temperance and Lodges, of I. 0. G. T. and other temperance bodies, in O I I` .lune 7th roll up a very large majority for Prohibition; and they are asked also to plan and arrange for public meetings with good speakers wherever possible, and needed. V\’hcre speakers are not available they are requested to write the Secretary of Quecn's County Allianc, S.I".TarBush. _.__.i__<-_ Ask your dealer for Diamond Potash the most reliable soap maker and dirt consumer on the Market. tts Sctw Louis L. Ji~:NKiNs, North Wiltshire, is 8 . t d h L b _ H h rgunient on thedeinun-er in the ease oi’ i-gpm E wmew “ enter ° ad bw" Tanton vs. the City Councillors and The Prowse r0S-, YOUR CAKE it is far cheaper than bak- ing it yourself during the warm weather. We have t a fresh supply every day and our delivery wagon , goes all over the City. i Call or telephone. l a. Esrpyviiar. ` ~"` Baku Boat Broad. in the Canadian West., trips on the West River today; and two L. r. Monson, sir. ic; Island was in "'°° 9" E”°Rl'" '°‘”°"°‘”° ,, Da. H. D. Asn Mas. Jonsson of thi , | J. S. l-IiN'roN Smnmerside came to °"'7"md'Ml°' M°D°"“°“ "h° P” bee" R ' i Chulotiewwn lu, Maha I spending the winter in Boston, were passengers by the S S. City of London to Nnii.McQoAm¢iz, K.C., Sammerside 1301085 yeifbrdly- ` arrived in tbelllty last night.. {" 'ir T3@@/if ' 1 , an i= so rig. .ws E ` ` ' \ i ' - ' ' ‘ ’ ' Tunns'\vasameeting :ii the Exeoutiv °""“° °“"°'3\"' °” "W ‘"°¢“\`“ "IP °f "IG X" Ngo, fthe Local Gonmmem., [ut ,,,,,h,,_ Clay of Londtixdto Iialliday’s and Brush , -.`-; `._ 1- [L3 QQ) W UVB! YB! Bya ternoon. The inward ‘ ‘ 7# .-"..f»q`5 x6-~ A I1 I bel d . . /-" ' ‘ “ St,m;*;‘:;,l;’°‘;°,,EB m‘:l8w:}°;',‘;e,°l1 K,lDR cargo consisted of 00 cases eggs, and .5 _ ° 4, N dressed hogs. C C mo Mrs. Gardiner returned last Ri"°1'»lNBPwi»¢ii and eetiniable member £3. ' 5 _ itheoomm nit wh el EEE A Paosinrriou summons returnable ;:g,,mI::,sl:eMh resulted yesterday Tuesday, has been served on P. C. Brown. aiiisona A A. on the zona mst at rewrnlnu wher home Friday for the purpose of hearing the City of Charlottetown The case will bt Tun S. S. Electra arrived last night from Montague, Georgetown, Murray Harbor, and other eastern ports, with it Editorial Department. Do not under any engaged since Tuesday hearing tin appeal of Messrs Ryan and Walker in the Johnston River School District case, Mr. Tuesday enroute to St. John in the inter- Johnson for the appellants comment-1 d este oi' missions. llils argument in support of the appeal on the opening of the Court on Tuesday, and had finished yesterday afternoon when the Court adjourned iiutil this morning at ten o'clock, when Mr. Morson for the respondents will argue against thc Misses llni.nN Ann Nona i"nnriusoN,l&IJll@Hl- Tl\C1\ri.ruinents are expected to duutrhters of Senator Ferguson, l’. E I, be concluded to-day. PRUFOUND regret oil the part of u. large clrcle of friends is felt on the death of Miss Lena Carver, daughter of George and Mrs. Carver of Pownal, whose early demise occured in Vlrden, Manitoba, last month. The large and representative cortege that followed the body to its last resting place testlliei to the great many friends she had been made in the short time she lived in Vlrden. She had only been there seven weeks, coming there from Winnipeg, where she had been employed by the large miliinery estab- lishment. ofthe D. McCall Co. Ltd. Miss iifilli W6¢l¢. S0 118 i`~0 Felwh 130330!! ill \1Slllll Carver was a fervent Christian worker and a valued member of the church choir in which she sang. There her loss will he keenly felt. Miss Judson of Pownal and Frenuh mv" for Hmunx cnrryhm Dom' `Miss McLean vir-nt up from Winnipeg was 'md 0"” l°mIed by Mr' Simpslml and and were with her at the last and did all that could be done. To her sorrowiug relatives is extended sympathy. A1' the entrance to Government House grounds some needed cleaning up and 55- P¢i»¢\‘5» C595 Bl"°i'°“» July 5-8- this improveinent in the appearance of that ¥¢Hl`» Bl”f|m8°d bi' lille MHTIUYIW Y- M- portion of the city has taken place. The C. A. tangle of shrnbbery near the entrance gate has been cut away, leaving the splendid trees to stand out for the admiration of passers-by. The road along lregmid w the Tournament' Everyuling the west side oi Government pond has i looks particularly promising for a good also been made and graded. The example thus sci; is one wliiclicltlzens in ireneral should follow. Nothing contributes so much to that beauty of ii city as the clcnning up process in the spring-time. The removal of uiisightly fences, the urading of land In front of liousct-.,l.l\e removal of rubl»lsli,et»c.,from thc fronts of residences, and an application of thc wllitewush uiirl paint brush, will do ii great deal to make our beautiful Char- lottetown even more pleasant to look the County were earnestly requested to* ,hi ,H i I d all in tl el power to assist in making “pon an S “ow l The hiuhest price will ho paid lor Qua- haugs by Wm. Mombourqnette, agen Plant Line, foot Queen Street. ..7rItwliu _ IUFl'S “lllllllll” Slllll FUUNIAIN Fllli SME A liandsoiue solid marble Fountain wiiii io syrup tanks, each capable of holding more than one imperial gallon of s rup, and made of pure block thi. Outside fixtures all heavily silver plated. Canopy mounted with Bri- ~ tiah plate bevelled mirror. ALSO, 5 Tuft's steel cylin- ders. ALSO-Tuft’s Improved lm- ported Sterling Generator, or generating gas. Write or call at once for prices, 9i=b~%u“».:‘> Tuna! were ten passengers and a large M . . . ' Tiur sch. Corona. is discharized.and is who}liza1d‘b‘;.\ii)io:iilii;di~Ii¢`diiiigpiigiiliiiiliiiimgs t bcmwd °° C°"“°"-7" wh'"'f ““°m°¢ appendieitisin the Charlottetown llos il I °"l°m" i tai, left this afternoon for Vernon Riigii- km I YQ! '/{f` A risen day will :be held hy the Mt. Whem Sho will remain a week before ~ .- 13 i- IT? !`\ . ‘ a ~ i Il. { ff) Saokvilie. ® ' ' . , ` -` fi _ _,-'..i until Wednesda when 'nfl ments will he in the Belfast district that the cannot » _ » ' _ , Y J K » ‘Y delivered. spare the time to haul potatoes and other M H I M d MIS Bla 0, d, produce to vessels at the various wharves as Nos, rs. an s n mr d _ registered in London recently at the B Jacem' to the district' \ _ \ C.nadian Office, THE Courtof Chancery will meet on 'J 'S I ~ ~' , _ THE CHARLOTTETGWN GUARDIAN- Maia 17 :geo W 'YA YA AYTQM Y" ` ' Y O --`_`°'___‘ "` “TVO *mn* `°`v'~' T ` ' `°“_` " 1"" Y Q' - _ _ I "" c tuioo|ii~< C _W ,_ ___ __ Head Oiilclis New ProwseiBIoci< Oiiarlottetown. - I Th P Thai) __ Wall Pa er J Wall Pa er “ ‘ ‘» " O ‘ MCR ° ` ~ I Mgn _Amman Srnaua left yesterday on a visit Tas S. S. City of London makes two ,o §.;’.i>.. Q' is MR ADAMSD 110110 bilyll' °f Hlliflii GENERAL regret is expressed over th __~_ came over by the Stanley yesterday death of Wm. F Younker, of Nortii E-fi E e /7 _ . , _ _i :ji _ ~ ~ - T ; \: =: j _ - .' _ ; ,lel\vl_' night immmsanmlw. otiironna. \\ y os oss will be an il LE _ 0 gi,” , Tris farmers are so busy getting the THE Supreme Court stands adgourned hind in ¢°'\dm°l\ f01` Heffilnli and Diantillit I _ Q. _/' f) f/' 'j%ili§ Q5 1.; ¥’“’eai in l*.