. _ \ ‘IBB GUARDIAN, CHAlLO’l"|.'BTOWll1 PIIRCBIBDWAID ISLAND. .TUNE 27. rgcq “ _.f A .._l £2 = ._s- =--1 me-= -1 r._.s\ Ai -= 1 ¢.-rs no rnssu rluct ann t culusne BlSCUlTS__...=; Aa&l¢ud:ld lot iles! received in- cln ng Soda Tea. Malta, 'Cocoa ar. Assorted Sandwich, Water lee Wafera. Prompt delivery to ail_part.s of city. ~ Wcbstcr & McKay, PIES ._|N__ LEMON, APPLE AND MINCE. -AT- 0 I2 cents each. Freshtoday. D. STEWART, h£.L1PSE BAKERY. Baker Ben Bread. lllllllll ill lllill lilllllll § rn-exvriu mms sam-an night at nine o'olook and the Priaecaeat hail past ten. i All the city companies of the Artil' iery will have company drill at Victoria Park this evening. E|.xzaBx'rn McMillan paid 'her last pro- hibition dns of $200 and costs at the Police Court Saturday. Announcements of meetings etc., should be handed in to the news depart- ment early each day and not later than 4 p. m. to insure insertion next issue. DoN"r forget about it the lecture by the Rev. Mark Guy Pearse tonight. Subject, “Some old Folks at home. Admission Tickets at the Medical Hall, Johnson & Johnsoh‘s. Apothecaries’H1ll, Haszard & Moore's. Owmo to the rapid spread of chicken pox among the pupils, the Kindergarten conducted in St. Paul's Schoolroom will `not bold their annual public closing. A speoialiiession for the children will and the term on Tuesday morning 28th inst. at 10 o'clock. Sxnonasr Instructors W. Warren and A. Wilson, Fredericton, came to the city Saturday night and will remain here as Instructors while the militia is in ca)np. Sergeant Warren is a native of Charlottetown, a South African hem and won many friends while here on a similar duty some years ago. WHEN A SORE WDN’T HEAL Because of its power to heal raw, flam- ing flesh, to allay the inflammation and stop the oreadful itching Dr. Cbas's Oint- ment has a world-wine reputation. lf -you have become discourage by the fail- ure of other treatments put Dr. Chase`s Ointment to the test. Like thousands of others you will be surprised and delighted with the results. 1//rntsqfsgwn gnuanlnaaeul /66 naman, TRUN KS AND VALISES 1 ...... Suit Cases, $2.45 t0 $10 English Bags, $8.15 and $8.75. We stock everything from the cheapest “teles- cope” at 5oc to the finest leather Suit Case. $2.00 10 $10.50. I' F 4.- -f 1. . /‘ . _ 4 Tmml was no service in St Pall's or St Janes' yesterday owing to the absence of the reclora in Halifax where they are attending the Diocesan Church meeting, Do not miss the first ban! concert of the season on board the "City of London" tonight by the 4th. Reg. Band. Steamer. leaves the wharf at 8o'o.lock and returns about 1i.iXl-only B5 cents. _ ‘ W. P. Connonnv, general manager of the North American Transportation Co. arrived in the city Saturday night. Mr. Connolly is visiting the ports called at by the Restigonche and looking up the ~ prospects for the development of trade for this province. " Tun City of London Saturday morning had one dozen passengers, 25 cases eggs, 3 beet cattle, 3 sheep and 1 hug together with a oar load of iron and rope from Crapaud. She returned in the evening with 35 excursionists and a large cargo of general merchandise. THE marriage of Lewis Taylor, Stanley Bridge, to Miss Hannah B. McLeod, daughter of Andrew McLeod, French Rver,takes place at the home of the bride on Wednesday evening, June 29th, when a large number of friends and relatives will witness the ceremony. Miss Myra McLeod, of R. Tuplin & Co's, Kensington, will act as bridesmaid, while J. F. Prodi., Principal of Orapaud High Sthccl, will perform the duties of groomsmen. Tun annual picnic of The Guardian staff.co|nposlturs and other employees given by the Manager, was held on Saturday at the Blockhouse. The day was a beautiful one throughout, with gentle breezes and just clouds enough to temper the sunshine. The pionickers, to whom abundant and delicious refreshments wereserved at one o`c1ock and again before leaving to return, all enjoyed themselvesimmensley. Thanks of those pressnt are cue to Capt Wisner of the Eifin for his kinincss and tc Capt Thomas Higgs who added much to the day`s enjoyment hy tbepresenoe of the beautiful yacht liiawatha on which very pleasant sails over the bay were given during the afternoon. ON Friday the 24th. inst, a very er-_joyable evening was spent at the home of Joseph und Mrs. Rogers, North Bedeque, on the occasion of the wedding reception of their daughter, Margaret, who was married to Alfred Patterson Waterman of Boston,Mass. on the ‘.'.Znd inst. A large number of the bride’.- relatives and friends were present, and the numerous and costly gifts testify to the high esteem in which she is held. The bride was dressed in whim dotted swiss, trimmed with satin ribbon, and lace and carried a bouquet of while carnations. The evening was brought to a close by the guests singing the National Anthems of the two countries represent- ed by the bride and groom. DIED. _-'it Donuldston on iaith inet, \V|u Ellis in his Tith year At Cherry Valley l-fist, l’, E I. June ‘.52 Angus Dscherty, aged seventy-six years. At Orwell Cove on the 10th May 1004 Murdock J., only snr. of Capt John Gillis n the 47th ytm of his age. At Glasgow Road on June 24th, Cather- ine Ross, aged 65. The deceased was highly respected and estccuxed by her many acquaintances. annie-5)-0<~.-Ie)-oJ»Q>=i»)'6) h0t0 fi agazmc \\`c lu-iw sauiplc copies of the following um 'nziuca on tile, ami woulfl he plcusr.-DFl0i0i" 'Ji l’°‘“"ll“K houses und hotels should tulu- urlvnntnge of this savlnR~r"r7i0 Two Mac.-, Mcllonnlrl 8: McKinnon, drugill-"if-"~ l'0i`n9Y Great George and Kent hlrcr-ts. -~liuy your tickets curly for the excur- sion, no risk ns thc comnxitvrc will refund your money if the night, is noi, fnvorublr. -Souvenia posinl curds of Prince lid- wrirn island, a variety to srlrct from for sale by A. Brown, stump vendor ln the Charlottetown Post oillce. P1 fi Li Tniiai Nillaiers Bulk Perfumes We have an exceptionally good line of thcsc including "P§vets", “Rogers and Qai- lets," “Colgaics”, and “Rim- mels." Florida Water We have the genuine "Murray & i.amman‘s in two SIZCB. Toilet waters in bulk roc and I5 an oz. "The TWO MACS" lacilonaidtlaciinnon, l DRUGGISTS Cor G!.George and llent Sta. , ._7 ___ ____ _ _ __ .... _,__ _ ____ _______ ___ ___ ___ __ __ Z li’s Hard Enough """””""""”‘ T0 Make Doliars so why be careless in spending them? \Vhy not consider the reputation of the establish- ment to whom you give your trade? We place before you at record of over forty years 1 fair dealing. Surely this is a safe place to trade. Besides with no rent to pay, there is a good reason for our `.r,.-xv prices. Come, see, compare. . John Newson. “" . "cr-'lr-*’\r-Q4 Q iiiiraciive Wuniens Spring and Summer 1'-\s in the past so now we are showingsome of the new- est creations in suitings and trouserings that are put on the market. lf you favor us with your »¢,\ --Q ll (Q51 1%" u ., ' 'a ` /T V 4- \ '~ L+" , \_ ~. .» e. ra ah L a./yi. . Q, f~"?r `_»- _*.- an 5 §§;¢_- \ » T ‘ fi ...,--, .W 1_5 . L ,\.,,. l`." 4 'l' .1. 1* A ` I.. _ »,\-5. .,. .ly .. f ». _. 1:... -_a - , ~ ‘ -ju ' _‘I;'; - . `~.i~,1»' it gf’ .'f."I,". "~ .. _fxj .;_».,-_ 11'-..=.-`\ =\.-ff. -’ -;r\~ 4;; .A '/‘ = q.-.g -; 3;. * .'-""}i;.1.-' _.'7gf-.gli ff’ ' wg' :.».~z_1'., ' .f.~<»:L »f ._ I . _ order you can depend on get- ting a graceful, comfortable and well finished garment at a moderate cost. il. A. BRUCE, Merchant Tailor, Morris Block. ' " *’ * ~“~-*ue»'rr¢"“ \.!"~5<