e _ ,_ _ ._ _ __ _ _ THE_CHARDO'I`TE'1°OWN GUARDIAN, IUNE 7, r9o5 - P” in nu: ?,‘§';{i.".’.'{i'.§'¢i"ia»anavuuenn»¢n. uw~¢\'* "'~._‘ls¥_'i'!'~_°._i9.*'._.- L ¢~---'_ ' _ = \5Ul_N5_i°' _i _ non r We will have fresh Island' - f_- nour from Andrews Mills every market dayzwhidl 1 vqeiwlll sail in small quail- t t es. _ ' - j we will also take orders fn- lu-ge’ quantities of Island our and Graham flour and have it delivered to von direct from the mills at lowest rrioes. Webster. & Melia! Phone 199. - __ _ w LESS O lillliilliii A state ofaiiairs earnestly to be sought for. Every mother who reads this hee been discouraged at the pile of hose with holy toes that awaits ber every week. "Gordon" stockings are‘nt absolutely wearprooi, noih-O ing on earth ls-but they 're nearer to it than _any other cotton stocking in Canada. Firm, handscme, 'fast black. 25c pair- p Moore &. Moleoil. _...___ . ._ _....._,_. _.._...__.,~ ldepvpnauunnuslug-Q BREAD oR CAKE It matters not which, can always be had by call- ing or telephoning D. _ Stewart, Ecursn Baxsav, Baines Best Bread. it-C¢u»¢l_||i|ssasssn§lllI~3-Q 1 w . -. Oilloasin New Prowse Block--Ciurlottetown i . ,Tnntilty Oonrt meets this morning. I fS|‘n¢aronFnaevson leit yesterday Mr -P.ai')\loK'_KA_l1.i.!, Montague wasinthe ,city yesterday. _ Bxrlltsrvl repairs have being made to 1Conpolly!l` whlrf. 3 ZBIVQ WIIWASI, Mount Stewart,was V in the_bity yesterday. p Ed. _e‘oonwu.r. oz osgwoe Hanisvinnag his Mme at Brighton. 'Hnnr 0. Docs: on Monday caught a Q lb sea troutnt Morell. ' Rev. Wu. Donsos was a passenger to York yesterday attemoon. ` “So`D.0lBl¢B" rehearsals today 5 p. rn Evening principals only at 7 p. m. _Miss (DR.)'E. M. McKnNzrs has return- ed from A visit to her home in Flat River. Davin Scnumsan, of the Massey Har- ris Co.; wasa passenger to Souris yester- day afternoon. SOME of the smaller iron work for the Hillsboro Bridge is being taken ever by the Princess. M1 Ernst. PALMER retnmerl last night , from South Africa where sho bas been | visiting for n year and a half. pi THREE excellent cattlc purchased by `Gc0rge Wheatley from John Nunn were I brought to the city yesterday. They tot- alled 34(X)lbs. Tris: case of the Charlottetown Light _ and Power Co. vs Crossman comes up for `, further argument and iudgment at the City Court this morning. i ADRIAN P. SPENCER for the past year with Johnson 8L Johnson has been com- pelled to resign because of ill hcnlth und left yesterday for his home in Moncton. 'WM. Conroy, Sunnyside shoe dealer, has had his brick rcsidcnce on Pownul street newly painted, pnpercd and var- nlshed. The work wasdone by D. How- lctt. t Surry passengers came to the city yes- terday from Belfast by the S. S. City of London. The cargo included 25 cases of eggs,l00 tobacco boxes, I5 brls 5 bugs pro- duce and a cow. The steamer returned in the afternoon and comes up this morning. THE market yesterday was very small on account of thc disngrccnblc weather. Prices of dairy produce etc. remained un- changed, 1-,otlflsh wcrc plentiful and sold from 5 to :wc cneh. A lnrge number of lobsters wcro in sale from 5 to 2Dc each. Ar the funeral of the late Mrs. Andrew McDonald, Monday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Pegrum conducted thc services nt thc housc and Rev. Mr. Scdgewick at the grave. "fha pallbearers \vcro W. B, Prowse, Arch McKay, Leonard McKay» J. A. Webster. Chas Chandler, Jnmcs E. `w¢isa. .1.1i.Mo1a-ryan, Ecol, of Grand River, Lot 14, who on Thursday last was raised tothe order of Subdcacon in St. Dunsian's College chapel by His Lordship Bishop McDonald will he ordained deacon on J unc 18th und raised to the dignity of th o Priesthood in his parish church, Grand Rivor, on June 24th. Curr. Band. Bnmmernlde, came to thecitylsstllkht. - _ it _ P1 omasun. or anemiaw Moncton came to the city last night. ' Tns mail arrived last night ,at 9.45 and the Princess at the same hour. » t 1 '1 J » ‘ V _ ' Scnoonli Anderson sailed from Antigua for Halifax this morning with a cargo of molasses. _ Smoirdourmn, Belle River leaves shortly with his wife and son to join thrseothersonssnda daughter in the Sacrament, Valley, CaL C. F. Davison, undertaker, has purchased from Daniel Fraser, Kingston, a handsome span of black horses that are attracting much favorable comment. Tris meeting of the Connell of the Board of Trade called last night to hear Mr. Ful1's report on the Car Ferry, did not materialize ns there was not a quorum present. Miss Sams Marnmon is having a` vacation. She is spending a week in Halifax, and afterwards will go to Charlottetown, P. E. L, for n week.- Windsor Exchange. DR. WILLIAM A. McLsoo and his brother, Dr M. D. McLeod, are spending a week with their parents, Angus and Mrs. Mclneod, Valleytield. Both have had very successful college careers. QUE1¢N-Jolm A. Collings, Sturgeon; A. W. McKay, D. D._S., Summersidc; A. G. Wauton, Tomato; Katherine Enmnn, Boston; Mrs. James Wallace, Portland; L. Roy Allen, Summerside. W. R. TURNBB, Halifax, who was called home by the death of his father leaves this morning on return. Mr. Turner who formerly worked on The Guardian is night foreman of The Halifax Chronicle. Pnr:PanA'rloNis being made in many of the summer residences at Keppoch for thc removal of citizens who are for unute enough to have houses there. W. W. and Mrs. Welliner are the first to go over from Charlottetown. ON the birthday anniversary,Monduy, of James Paton of Paton 86 Co. the young ladies ofhls employ presented him with beautiful souvenir silver hat and coat tags accompanied by the followingz- “Just a little remembrance hom your girls, who all wish you many happy rc- turns, 1005. Tun Halifax arrived about one p. ni. yesterday with the following:-J. J. lilc- Donald, H. Graham, F. A. Griffin, Miss M. McPherson, H. A. and Miss li. J. Chalmers, Mrs. D.Murchison, Miss A. 'D. McRae, Mrs. M. A. Barthcuse, Mrs. J. McLellan, Mrs. M. B. McLellan, Mrs. S. M. Dwyer, J. J. Dwyer, Mrs. A. Wood, Miss McPherson, Misses M. and J. Nicholson. The outward passengers included J. J. Dwyer, Mrs. M. J. Ilinman, Miss B. Hinman. The out- ward cargo was largc consisting principal- ly of lobsters of which there were 2500 cases. ___,____l--- IN FURNITURE “Always the best value in the city atMark Wright Furnishing Co's. J L ' 1 m__ \ c; , _ _ 0 » A-` _ #tsunami _fe f _ The ‘ lhe Millinery _ , ...M-...... _ Dress Goods' Leaders ‘ / J Leaders hirt Waist Elegance ! THERE’S style, convenience, comfort, economy, all combined in these _ dainty waists ' Faultless fitting, attractive appearance, an ample variety to choose from, they’1e certain to please. Beides there's a real price-saving to you in every one. Aplalniy made yct attractive while waist of good quality lawn, box plaiied front, four rows tucks at hack, new sie _ fanitleas fitting. At this price there’s an immense var- iety-ail new designs-one pretty waist has two rows , of wide Ham- ' burg insertion sleeve, tucked back and cuffs ._ $1 Very dainty waists with embroidered floral effect yoke, edged with pretty _ inc Vslencieun sleeve. tacked and insertion trimmed. Six _ -, beak, with dainty hcmstitched and ~ » ` insertion trimm J* 'u¢¢..n.~....-.....-............,l.55 eve, fancy collar. 65:: and tucks, newest .20 es insertion, newest rows of tuckw at ed collar to match A ille¥e.a!‘e1l,linndred left nnmentioned. Unqnestienably the lnest shirt waist showing we ve evsr,nlds'.~.'~- ` _ ~ ‘A *ii \ , , ` ‘ . n A range of very stylish white waints, edged and embroidered with black, very artistic and dainty effects, of nnest organdy with collar and cada to match-all extremely pretty andplessing.L..._ . .... .. ¢3.6o 'rm tam name. “Y \_l'¢!\ on, compare than van ,omni end workmanship. 'will seliour wllsta erfiiidaker than One most attractive line has front of very pretty Hamburg insertion and _ clusters of tucks, sleeve is tucked full length with deep Eve inch tucked cuff, ciustefs of tucks at back and pretty lace collar to mitch . . . . . . ....... .............$i.98 Cor. Alex. (iiliis,.\'c\\t0ii, Belfnst, aged i5 yrs, Lovely white wsists of line orgaurly, front of fine all over tucking, with rows of Sue Valencicnnes insertion, . e tucked back, sleeves and insertion trimmed cuff, dainty insertion trimmed collar to match, n ‘very prettywaist............§........$3.3o 0! it’s impossible to describe all our pretty wrists. For every waist ,mentioned _.nr . ' D8. Lsculi returned last night 0'Leary. ' . eepsr w Contrac _ otzlfcbonnld returned last night hom Plc- uf | M-“U FUQGFBALD. daughter of Mr Justice Fiillfmld returned last night tt-omNew York. T5! .d'l¢bN government is shortiy'to Bltlbilah anAg-rlcultnral College at the cost ofamlllion dollars. I V‘lC'A‘0,8lA:-R. N, Cox, Morell; P. Kelly, ` OH i Montague: W. F. Tidmawn, eir.y,a. c Crowe:1‘nam;R. V. Gibson. St. Mary‘s Ont; E. A. Davidson, remain; 0. B. Ksny, Montreal; Jae A Swan, do; H. E. Morris, Amherst; Robt. Thomson, St. John; J. A. Beiyea,do; W. F. W. McKay, do; E. A. Armstrong, do; W. A. Beasley, do; J Rwd. Summer-side; P. Gallagh Moncton. ` er, THE P. E. I. Baptist Association will IDBBU With the Mdlltague Church on Jung wth at 10 o`clock a. m. Will all delegates please send their names to the entertain ing committee not later than Juno 23rd and state Whether they will come by team or by train. Those coming by train will please state what train they will come on, convey them' to' Montague. Address, N J. McDonald, Montague. THF l`B8lliar quarterly session |1000, will be held with Eclipse Division csting public meeting is anticipated ai p. in. By order. Neil Mccnnncll, Distric Scribe. Gay, Pownal; N. Dawson and wife, Tryo Steele, Snmmersidc; A. L. Hughes, Boston; E. Decgnn, City; Mrs. McDonald, Glenaladalc; E. J. Johnson, Toronto; Cassie Corcoran, Si. Tcresvls; Miss Sadic McE:\chern, Lawrence; Jus. S. McKenzie, Boston. Cittrncu of England services in George- town, Cherry Vnllcy and Murray River for the month will D. V. be as follows. Communion Sa, m. Morning Prayer ll a. rn. Cherry Valley, Evensong 7 p. m. June lti--Murray River, Holy Commun- ion ll n. ni. Georgetown, Evcnsong 7 p. ln. JUHG 25'-G¢01°E0town, Holy Communion li u.. ni. Cherry Valley, Evensong 7 p. m. July 2-Cherry Valley, Holy Commun- ion 10.30 tt. rn. Georgetown, Evcnsong 7 p. m. DURING thc past few years wirc fencing has come very largely into vogue through- out the province and many progressive fnrmcrs use it almost entirely, thus add- ing greatly to thc appearance of their pr0< pertles ns wcll as providing s. fence that is much more serviceable than the orflinnry wooden ones. The New Brunswick Wire Fence Co., Ltd, Moncton N. B. realizing that the first principle of n good fcnce is good wire, mnkc their fences of the best galvanized wire and use, on all laternls, high carbon wire which is best for retain, ing the spring and standing the great tcu- silc strain to which n wire fence issnbjcct. All vertlcals arc hard steel wire, of one straight plccc from top to bottom and oft large' size » giving the fence grcntcr sup-‘ port than asmall or soft wire could do. Provision is made for the contraction and cxpanslon of sprlngsln the way of acou- iinuation, throughout the entire length of the fence. The company make a large number ot styles which are adapted to every need. Dx-:rm has again visited Nine Mile Creek, and has this time called away one ofthe oldestfresidents of this place, in the person of Margaret McDougall, reliut of the late Henry Brian. Aftcrn nricf illness shc passed away on Tuesday lust, in thc tilth ycnr of her nge. She leaves to mourn threc daughters, Mrs John Comp- ton and Mrs \Villiani Compton of Mornll, and Mrs William Ross of Nine Mile Oreck: also one sister Mrs Gilbert Bell, Albany and live brothers, vin Cnpt I)on~ aid McDougall, Sydney; John Mcllouglili, N W Territory; George McDougall, Mor- cll; Samuel and Ewen McDougall of New Brunswick. The funeral took place from her lntc residence, on Tlinrstiuy, thc ist lnst. A largc concourse [of fcnrri- ages followed thc remains to their iliml resting plncc at thc Canoe Cove cemetery. The scrvicc was conducted by Mr D l\lc» Dongnll,elder, and the pall bearers wertw- John McQnnrric, Thomas lilc- Qnarrie, Chas McDonald, Martin Betts, Donald D McNeill and Hector McLean.- f"'_'--""“""\ Kodak ' Films Veiox Paper, _ Klero Paper, and teams will be at Cardigan Station to ` of; District Division, No. 4, Sons of Temper-i Rr:\'cmr.-C. W. Quigley, St, Porn;-5 Bny;Rcv. Mr. Wass, Mt. Stewart; Jos. ii; B. Cnhll, St. Dunstnn's; Wm. Conroy, t City; John Sprague, Southport; John s Bello Paper, _ _ fr _ i _ yi BNI' i . , umm ie e i ' ( " ".`-V¢~""-,Fl 1 \" “e Ax ‘el “:';°“":t .-;/ @`rare‘.§~‘_E./71.8%' A DOLLAR SHIRTS U C .W _.J _ L. it OF MORE THAN \ DQLLAP. sALUE '1f:"" '"""-` """"" " __. _fliiffiif l"_".¥.`1.`_`Q`fif _`$.`_i.§`.'_f.if_`_`_ .....,.,.._...................~...~..... .i§'?¥_'ff.".`f,¥_ff`.`.€..____¥f.IfiiI`l¥lf}f`I.§_11_ 'I '_ e _";;;rs;i;:r_";/{<§,g;r~t::3:ff:s__;i #,117 ,_ __.____ i.. f ";`;_j\_<. :.~‘r__'._. ; _ /<1 - -_ Vx. .__ _ .-‘_/»_.-`,.`f `(‘~.,` _ 9 "`“"°`*i..;;'-_ `-f..°` e o -fo D 5 6 ` 0 C 0 0 _ 0 0 Q - , o ‘_ n1en’s shut department. , ,7 1 I »> Honestly think there's not ‘ 0 Q f 'Y ¢ A /§ `E13'j,'J D “/ *ll* /"/_ J/ j.. 8. Q § i. _A 1-'Q 0 _.y ._ -a __ 0, K another range of shirts as good as ours in P. E. Island. Af Every shirt comes direct - _ from the best makers in the g t t _ t afford to sell this splendi ` Dominion--bought for spot cash--bought in big quantities-f tl1ai's why we can _, i ONE. DOLLAR. d line at cuiis attached-some wi sunday Jane 11-Gsorgemwn, Holy $1.20 or $£i.25, for but our price is only $1.00. f Handsome shirts in new colorings-soft iront and stiii front, some with Samples in our southern window. i _g _ _#__ ____-__*____ ._e____ _ _ _ _ __ _ th separate cuffs-shirts you’d regularly pay $1.15, , _,.4 Tris stcsmcr Stanlc)' i5 “°“" ‘m um” l slip nt Picton. W.\r.i..-\t'i~; Rr:i|.i.\', liluniuguv, lm* fe' turned from Boston. > » Sr:t!Rr:r.\n\' lI|~:lt|xi-:nr I\ii>\'x.r: of ilic Y M C _g ,-c\,“,~,,,.,; 1,i~tnightfro|n1\m;;u1~n Falls whcrc he was uttcuiling thc `l_on~ vention of the Y. M. C. _-\. .St=crct\\H0>-- Ar thc last meeting ‘lf ill” uinghogo Boating Club George J. Rot-Iefsv ' ' Newsom, Messrs. \Vuiltc1‘, l.\1by,l’0\\'L‘l‘. Clark’ uyndmpii, Cnllngliaiti and bullivnn, > wcrc clectctl mcmiicrs. . 'Tux-2 rodtlsli have struck \\'t~ll lntlic gulf oil" Cust-umpcc and thctrztw lcrs :irc tiiium: good hauls of superior tisii. Sonic l\|\n‘1l0il yesterday weiglit-d 100 pills. Al it-tion ought to be the of it i-.'1'\“\\f f‘§l“"g c°““"“` ` nity. ~ AI i. “ch2\nf€§cs" for lllfild Sllfllliffi "`i‘0“m bc in this oiflce not later than ten xi. ti... ' have lioluluy and weekly, ns printers annie afternoon. Ar Montague this week Gcot-gc \i'i£ll\l- man is loading two vessels the \\|\rrcn \V. and the Ohio, and D. G. Citiiitmoxi has about completed loading thc ilu-tutor with potatoes. Prices ure 15 and in cents, yet tho rush is said to bc 'greater than any time last fall. Z______<.l1--- Minard’s Liniment Cures . 1 i ; . __,____. _ NiARR|ED. ntlu At Sacred llcnrt Church o Murphy Esq., of thc dry gooils iionsi- oi Thus Wilkiiisiiii to I.licy.yn\ti\|,:t-_~»i iinugli- tcr of thc laic John A. Ilcisi. iii +- _“___ “_ _D'_ED'_ _ _ _ At Alberitm on the Zritlivnlt. .itunes Graves. ngvil iid years, univci'_\:xll_v rcs pcctcd. _ At Kingston on Juno lst. Cyril llowitrrl, infant son of John .mtl Mrs. l)rnl»' ‘ ' The Sun Life Assurance Company wrote 26 I-5 p. c. .., M pg, M j. .-fp., ' ~,.,._~f _' _<,3,'$-‘ii ri i i _ vw, yr.: 6 ", Vw., _ . “VE if of the total amount of new business vmiten by al _ _§_,”___-_Ml '- .s» Ji»f;_,f thc Canadian Life Companies (20 in ali) in ilte year `i.~:-' 5, 1904-a practical guarantee of the confidence of the -fir in_~nring public. E- R- BROW. Manager for P. Ii. Island, ,9 mwf ,yr Charlottetown. t i i _ ;;i';»i` I <4é'~r' __.___.___-' ""“" r _-.4 -L; 1:2-‘»-_-' -em _-' ' --"_-1-”' ---»-`-4--' -IJ; -fir- ei E ¥"" Q’ S ENDOWMENI i Give that boy oi yours a chance. ~ Y F \\'c issue Endowment Insurance for .|'f~\,"_I.-. _ l'.',,.>_;'.' , _ cliiltlrcn of any age and also guarantee . _k gh that in event of the tlcatli of thc parent é (or person who pays the premium) the MA I' .:._Av.__;‘_ policy will bt- a paid up entlowuicnt C 17.7..” ' ,_”\ culling for no iuriltcr premiums. V' Write its or call for information. »-. .»..:\c.._\'.»,. '/v-;‘r~__‘.-5;: »‘,~_\“. "'-5 . .. ,,,,,,..,,_T._..,_» - -;»~’ 'Q-Q* f€"- 4.' .‘-'~.'_-~;Z sv i ~ Le»_` IN l ANI) 2 l‘i\L`Nll 'l`iNl'i. HICKEY & CHOL ,_ H, store. This combination of high quality and low price is what has r gg ~: K-3-Q1, 1 for their money. Come here for your next furniture purchase. 1 >, gig, ,`_,__., if __l________3ot1N Newsom- '-7 t~."’;'."'?;i