- '-, 2.. . can L For fthe Range is what most people want 'just now. We can supply the kind that suits best. Cider a.ton toda A.Pickarif 81.60 Phone 2 MAHRYING OFF BLOOD ROYAL (li‘lorencc Burton Heartt in Mav Can- ada Monthly). ° - Each guest received ,, lighted red candle which gave the scene a truly festive appcaraiice. 'We all stood up and craned our necks; and I began to linni, ' mentally, "Here comes tfie l.-ride, get on to her stride.” But the bride didn't. stride, nor lid nor - y :crowded around in a sort of a wor. ito whether this was 3 wedding gift, 5 _siikwhich they deposited on the floor in the- middle of the room, and re- mained kneeling around it. They were followed by six women who threw a voluminous gauze of gold and white lover the bundle, arranging and rear- ,rauEil1§ it donen times at least. What effect they were striving for I could not determine; for it seemed always the same to me, although. it was evidently .5 very important detail to them. At last they'seemed satisfied and as they stepped back ever one ship adoration. 'I was speculating as an heirloom, or the bridal flnery when the bundle moved and a. little brown hand slipped out, Then 1 realized for the first time that this must ,be the bridej Poor iittie thing! how uncomfortable she must have been, bundled up in such a posi- tion ! Everyone stepped aside as the priest, leading- the groom bv the hand came toward the bride,chanting "1 ll m0¥10t0_ne which sounded more like a funeral dirge than a wedding ceremony. The faces of all were very solemn, and for the first time, abso- lute silence reigned fn the house. Slowly. and with measured steps, HWY walked around the bride, once, twice, thrice; and then an exultant shout broke forth, each man slapping the man next to him on the shoulder or giving him. a playiiil shake, while even the princess smiled her appro- VB1- T110 Broom retired to his seat on the box, but the little bundle did not stir again. nor did the groom make an effort to see the bride. We did not even get a peep at her,- fancy such a wedding-for the cere- mony was over, and the same men who had carried her in carried her out again. Capt. Carew said this is the custom at Moro -weddings; and, worse than that, the newly married couple cannot see each other for from three davs to three weeks after E 9| even walk into the room. Through the door toward which all cycs were ,__ ._ ._ _ caste. the ceremony, according to their if ‘\ K X . ` Superior Fishing Tackle Those who spend their holidays flirting with the Iinny tribe will be pleased wiili our showing of fi-liiug tackle in lines, bask- ets, reels, rods, fly hooks, files and other supplies. l We know we can give you perfect satisfaction both in price _ and quality. _ Call in today and see our goods. Get our prices McKinnon Drug Company ` _Cor. Great George iiiid KentSts. _ _f_ . ' 4 W J W . 'f It Requires Skill Nl "“2“3ff‘ l if 2 mil il. _'..._ 5.~;1:1~:;3-_-f=_=,pJ.’};-.j.‘.. ,_ ;..'_»#,';Z1f.:-,;.< to smoke a pipe-full of tobacco and get real, solid coni- . , _ , W" fe fiickey £6’ Nicholson Tobacco Co. , k - _//. =“-~'r.4§_ fort from it, but if the to- baccois bad it is imposs- ible. lf you have never tried our Master. Marine smoking toba`cco,' you have missed ri real treat. Our BLACK TWIST chewing tobacco is good too. Buy it next tiire. _l Fire Insurance in good strong Stock Companies at rea- sonable rates. Prompfxiess in payment of all claims, a strong feature. Office Sunnyside . R. BROW Charloffef-own fl .a_ E-5,, *\"'-’ Low Prices On Good ` Freezers 1 ` . __ num turned came six men, carrying _ _ _ _ _ ' their midst a large heavy bundle of S c OUNTY GUARDIAN lt pays to buy in -this Province. S. WY and Mrs. Crabbe, Charlotte- town, were passengers hy the North? 'umberland Saturday morning.. _ _ I H. MacEachern, Charlottetown, was a passenger from Plctou Sat- urday evening. A. Rattenbury, Charlottetown, 'way a passenger by the Northumberland Saturday night. ` -H". P. Duchemin, Sydney, came to Charlottetown by the Northumberf land Saturday evening. Miss Bessie McLeod of Ocean View, who has spent the past winter in Amherst returned to ber home Sat- urday by the Murray Harbor train. Miss Grace Inman successfully pass- ed her commercial examination in Charlottetown and has returned to her home at Long Creek. Any person- in Charlottetown, who intends to visit New York City either for business or pleasure, may find it to their advantage to,write “F.H.," care Of Guardian, Charlottetown. When the Guardian News phonc133- is reported busy, after 6 D- III.. DH" trons-should ask for 132-3. ’ All who have a phone should cut this out and paste it up. ‘ The Guardian welcomes reliable news from Persons throughout this Province. All such items should be mailed to' "The Guardian News Dept.. Lharlottetown," immediately after the events, etc., have transpired. A. B. Craswcll, of the Bank of New Brunswick, Halifax, who spent two months in chipman, N. B. recently while Mr. Turner was away on vac- ation was in town recently-Exc.iMr. Craswell isa native of Charlottet- own). _ - Saturdav the Northumberland left Charlottetown at 8.20 u..m. for Pie ton with passengers, mail, cxpresf and freight and arrived at 12 noon She left again at 5.15 l>~m- with PBS eengcrs, mail, express and freight an<’ arrived at 8.40 p.m. She leaves to day at 8.20 a.m.. for Picton, return ing at night. i Rev. A. J. Wm. Myers P. H. U-. who has for the past three years been at Columbia flniversity has left Novi York for the West. Doct. Myers will go to Edmonton to the Assembly af~ ter which, as the representative o the Presbyterian Church, lie will give: courses of lectures on Religious Edu cation. 'His new bodk, the Old Testa- ment in Sunday School is to be out of press in a few days. The following Barbershops ii. oiini-ioitetown have agreed to - 01081 their respective places of business 0; Monday afternoons, during -th. months of June, July and August,al 50 to raise the price of haircuttin; and razor honing to 20c M. W. Reardon, J, Riggs, J. F. Reardon, I-l. E. Cantwell, Riggs & Berrigan. P, McQuaid, E. Harrington, H. Lar- ter,.F. Worth, E. Regan, and James & Trainor. A very pretty wedding took place yesterday morning in St. John the Baptist church, Broad street, When Rev. J. W. Holland united in mat- riage Albert P. Trainer, a Dopllllf young man of* the North End. 120 Annie sims Doyle in the presence -Of relatives and friends of each] The bride wore a tailored costume of gray with hat to match and carried a bou- quet of pink. roses. After the ceremony M;-_ yand Mrs. Trainor left on the. noon train for a trip I0 Princff Ed' ward Island._ 0_n their return they will reside at 393 Main street. N. T. Rockwell, Amherst; J. H. Morrison, Boston; J. A. Lyman, Try- on; V. W. Smith, New Hazelton. B- C.; Jas. A. McEwen and wife, St.-, Peters; C. P. Holmes and wife, _Bos con; Miss M. Maher, Peakes; Fred Way, Hunter River;.A. J. McLean, Montague; G. McCarthy. Emerald; Mrs. P. Hogan, Morell; A. Mclnnis, Eariiscliile; Arthur Mclnnis, Cherry Valley; E, C. Clark and wife, Monc- ton; J. J. Ryan, Bayfield; Mrs. G.A_ Fraser, Mrs. S. Vanlderstioe, New Perth; M. Sinnott, Moreil; D.C. Sign `, :_-,-_-,-_-_-_ -_-_-. _-_-.~c-_-_-,-_-,-_-:.-:;-.-_-_-_-_-;:_-.-::.-.~.-:- 'vw -= -::_-_-:::_-:::.-::::_-ff.-;_-_r:_-ff¢.-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ ” John district there are eighteen aux- from I-Iolman's Catalog. G-5i\‘iE6i. ` 5 ,__ ._ ,_, i - »-- ’ |_ - \._ 'r .__ An \¢.--,cream freezer in something von buy only once in a lifefiroc usually anrtyou cannot afford to bnfher with any but the heat--one Ili if will give long satisfactory service and prove that it is worth Ifie purchase pricqlliis iii the style of freezer the GEM in fi in made in suit Iholo who want the beef hui although the price is moderate yan will find lllll U11! freezer is worth halfa dozen ofthe cheap kind. Nothing “Shoddy” About The GEM li is the best small npaceice-cream freezer on flio market. has double action--can and dashes' rsvofve in opposite dfrecfiops-the cross-ptmc: is easily removed and replaced. The GEM 1_1 lhe_ihe prnngeui. mga he n. ifary, lntisfactory and prscticnlfrcezer at its price you -can get nnyw ere. I__qf. aiu $2.25: - '%",qi.`|ias .... .. .....$3.J5¢ ‘Shall ein ..... .-.. ...‘S5.J5¢ " . Ice shovels »-»~ -'-50° "Chi 3|||.|i|.c ............. $2-55 V 6qi,|i|e .......$4|5 I0qf.sin... ..........$7-|5 Meuuru, medium aiu llc. ` . ler|e 20c. _ . cisiicibwuic ' i i iil»°k2i';dd'dnfi'-“5i"§n"§i| '$515 "$13" 335 em aw- sham as :§ie\=re%2°y:,,';h;},,\l»:; ' pdsgflivhdlsesdme and nuff ¢i°\l'l- - 9 _ ~. V ~ ~ - ~ ~ -_ ,f Stewart e Bakery ._ - ` . ` ' . Kent Street ' ii , _ . f worth, Cardigan; Mrs. C. H. Irving, Miss E. B. Irving, Cherry Valley; Geo. Carver, Pownal; J. S. Martin, R. Jewers, Kinross; W. H. French, (3. J. Campbell, Westmoreland; H. J. Sheehan, St. John; R, 'E. Jamieson and wife, Canso, N. S., registered at the Revere Hotel, Charlottetown, bc- twecn 11.00 Saturday' night and 11.30 the previous night. ' ::Save a lot of time, prevent disap- pointment and he sure of a big catch by getting your fishing tackle herc.| We have n splendid line including the very best and-most dependable in rods, reels, lines. flies, fly books and other paraphernalia peculiar to the gentle art of angling. Call in and sec the stock-get our prices. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Streets, -MEtf. -.` __¢. New Line of Today’s issue contains twelve pages. Miss Hattie McEwen, 0'l.eary, spent the week end in Charlottetown. Miss Marlon Crockett, Charlotte- town, left Saturday afternoon 'for Cardigan on a brief visit with friends. Subscribers and others are asked to iemit _by Money Order or by Regist- ered Latter. The Guardian is not re- sponsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. ' The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. A. S. of the Hazelbrook Bap- tist Church will be held atthe home of William and Mrs. Wood, Thornley C07-12380. P°Wn8~l. on Thursday after- noon of next week at 2.30 p.m. As the result of the final examina- tions held in the Shorthand Depart- ment of the Union Commercial Col, lege, C harlottetown, the following students have been granted certifica- tes Miss Adela Garrett, Sourls;Miss Grace Inman, Nine Mile Creek; Miss Alice Balderston, City; Miss Pearl Mchaughlan, City. ,At the police court in Charlotte- town Eiaturday two prohibition eases, the first to be instituted and prosecu- ted by Mr. Boisner, were heard.Earl McLean confessed to an offence and was fined the sum of one hundred dol- lars and costs and paid the fine, The case against Alex, McAulay was ad- journed until Friday next for further evidence. Two drunks, J. McCarthy and A. Clarke, were each fined five dollars and costs and paid up. The sessions of the U. M. S. Con- vention at Woodstock. N. B., on June 5th throughout the day were of s. most interesting character. The reports of the different organizers showed that almost without except- ion there had been an increase in membership and in funds. In the St. illhfies. having a membership of 578. The membership nf :irclcs and bands is 563, During the year 115 new members have been en- .rolled in this district and a total n- mount raised in St. John District of 52,606.85, being an increase of $58.- 71 over Iast year. The banner auxil- iary in mite bcx offering was Port- land street church, which gave in mite boxes $150.80. Reports were also read from the St. John, Monc- ton, Fredericton, St. Stephen, Sum. merside, Chathhm, Charlottetown and Woodstock districts, Fredericton aux- iliary led all others in its East,” offering, which was $201. A unique society' is one in the Chatham dis- trict of which Mrs. Clarke is presi- dent. There have bcen twenty-fivc study classes, taking as text books The Light of the World and Western Women in Eastern Lands. Nineteen ,auxiliaries entered into a campaign for new members, with most satis- factory results. The branch treasurer, Mrs. Williams, of Marysville, had fi most encouraging report to give - of the financial results of the _vear's work. The total receipts of the branch are $11,283, an increase of $665 over last year. Miss H. E. Stewart led_ the prayer service at close of the morning session."l"ho first hour of the afternoon session was devoted to conferences relating to or- ganizers' and young people’s work, Then followed two papers bearing on the missionary fields. ::Holn'ian's will prepay freight to anystation in P. E. I., on oui.~:'.i ii: .mounting to $15.00 and over and EUIIYBM-82 positive satisfaction or refund your money. Do jour .sliopping Ivanhoe ' Chocolates _ T hesc delicious chocol- ates are daily growing in favour. A fresh supply has just come to hand, all dark coatings. ` Sold in bulk 50 cents a pound Johnson & 'Johnson 1 I Toilet Luxuries 7 `. Calypso isa newline of perfumes, creams, wafers, lotions and powders. all of a better grade. more coin- plete and satisfactory in every way than any other line of similar articles that have ever been displayed in ~ this Province. The Calypso line is made expressly for us by Seeley. the famous American man- ufacturer of choice per- fumes and toilet prepara- tions, This line is intend- ed for those who want the beet. Call In today and see the display. The 2 Macs _ |48 Gi Geo St. \ il __ ____ __ _ _ _______ iq ' 1 ‘ ` ‘ "‘m\*1»1.1‘l" News 1 - ` - 'PHE 'cHARLo'1°rE'rowN‘ GUARDIAN ' ' mn er' raids? . _ _ . ______ _ _ i ~ _,_ _*___ _ __ ._ .__ , __ _ _ _ _ _ Ii# ,_ _ im s i ` - __ the regular. Standard Standard Pauerns ' > ‘ Pl“Cfl\l" I' , . lfle and l5c M610////ltly MM' |04; Summery Underwear READY TO-DAY with the finest range of under- wear, for men-women-boys and girls that we have ever gathered here for you. We can make you delightfully comfortable-at trifling cost, for example. Men’s Balliriggan Summer Underwear Comfort in Cool new 50c Suit buttons (lc Men’s Hygiene ifalbriggan Underwear - -ff 751: Suit Thin smooth balbriggari underwear made in all lsizcs, shirts and drawers carefully linen faced and finished with T Z ` pearl buttons. This is a really notable value at...75c suit 0xford Balbriggan Underwear, Special $1.00 Sllil This is a splendid value underwear that is good for two sca- son's wear nucier any condition. You can get any sive 'l`lic .sliiiis ' have French necks and closed jersey cuffs. The flruwers are .suiccn '_ ` faced and all arc finished with pearl buttons. This line only .... foo .ou ' Short Sleeves and Knee Drawers $1.00 Suit For the athelitic young man this is an ideal line conibiniiig pcr- fect coolness with excellent fit and wear. The matcrinl is a close fine mesh Both shirts and drawers faced with safccri and fiiiisliul with pearl buttons, Short sleeved shirts and knee length drawers . . . . . . . ._ _ . . . . . . . . .. giomuu Better grades i.i6, 1.50, 175, 2.00, 2.50, 3 no per suit. Aertex cellular underwear regular :'75 is clearing ni .I 95 sul Women’s Cool Summer Undervesls af l0c That thin, cool, close ribbed undervests in nicdiiiin wonien’.~f . ' '- `_'- sizes, agreat value at ea¢h.......'...... . .. ...... ...... ......l0c " = Beffer Grade Summer Undcrvesfs Zfer 251: Not very materially different from ihe ten cciii line except that they are a little better in finish and perhaps u irific finer ......‘....,,,._.,,,,, . . . . . . . ....2 for2c A Wonderfully Nice Line of Undervesfs 20c Two styles are cffcred in this gradc,_oiie is sleeveless with dc-ep square neck, finished at top with open lace effect-.The other is made very fine and plain, in close narrow ribs, short sleeves, 'l`lie.~:e are offered in two sizes, 3.4 and 30.... . . . . ._ ......20c Better lines at 25c, 3oc, 380, 5oc, 75c. ____.,_.. _ ._ ._. - .. _ _ - -- --~--i- l---#A-~»“ --__~ -'». _ _ A __4__ .f __-_¢_`.`:i'~ 'ij-’ :_-1 ~ If Very fair grade of thin cool balbriggan shirt' have ~ jersey cuffs and French necks. Both shirts and drawérs faced with htm while niuslin and finished with pcafl' Q _ " -F ~ <- =*:;=;i*..-', ,__.__ . it 1 g. =.~. - ~" ..-'_ ‘“" = \..__;;_2 vc _Q __ 9 i . 4_an-fy - fr ff ' Q `='ri-‘ff .» ,...,,_ .= ?=‘»°,_'~._-",_; “fi for - '_ *fer . T 'si /’ ._’ _ . _'_-fr; :Ile if .»’;1-_s,vlig'l'it Oven and Heat Economimer. even an inexperienced cook can do good work in the baking line. No burnt orsmder--done fond with the "llayliaht Oven." T ere are many other good features in the MONAI C whleli the dealer who handles Enterprise Stoves will he glad to show tu prospective brides C0.,