S-< ¢~>¢*\ 'iiiiii if Tin: GUARDIAN, oiiAiii.o'r'ri:'i~owN _ is & mT§;l;xi;i;ieln:sipleg<:ialarrived, about 10.30 pf Rmimiiirzn tlie_t_ea at Hampton to-day Sham Robertson returned from D0” ` ' ” THi-; Supreme Court will meet this _ _ _ W ‘ morning at 11 O-Clock Tar: warships will Sail at 9.30 Monday V morning.Tribune goes to Picton; Crescent \ icroi_uA Divisiox, S. of T. on Monday gnd:Quall to Halifax evening in \\'right's Hall. Yisitors wel- ‘;il/ ss?" s “f v _QQBSUQUQ Soda - Water. ()n‘y ihepurest fruit juic soda with a good “snap’ Sosa Sizavrci-: at Railway mens Gospel 5 cents. COIDQ. tire in the \\'oolen Mills. leaves at 9 o clock. Fare 30 cents. meeting in Prowse`s New Block, to-moi ro w at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. drunkenness. 3, and 4 oclocl., p. m. , g Stewart 8: Co. bought the scrap iron. if f John Gillis the smoke stack and stone work. . AT a meeting of the Committee of the Keep In Good Health during the hot s'~"~vner months take HUGHES` EF TERVESCING SALINE by the a ‘ditiun of water forms a F888 nt spark- ling draught, \ hic ~ is un- cqualled for coolii g an l invig- gn’ and having the advi DU .ge of *S* gestion liver should be without it Price 50c at Apo thec aries Hall. lCl#8#C¥C¥ i Every ff 1 Housekeeper lu Charlottetown should have some of our Baked Goods to-day. 7 It is made right and Suits the taste exactly. A Try us for Apple, Rhutarb, Mince, Cocoanut Pies. Cream Pies. Tea Biscuits, Doughnuts, German Buns, Parker House Rolls, Vienna and Duchesse Bread. sruousee D. Stewart. i Eclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Bread. - 0 -1 .f-nw --~ ` ‘is-are § -' » - f < F 'rr "I: s M <1-Aidan C nn. i.~ |-|. oicxsv lat Clluiatassisiant at Royal Lohdon of utgpithalaiie Hospital Moorodelds, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital. lpchlist in Diseases of Tho Eye, Throat and Nose. Ulce-Cameron Block. Rrsidence-Richmond Street West. ` Omcoliours-9.30 3. m.wlp.m.2 to4p. m. vos in? by a ppointment. Ins :snip AND Firran wxrn GLA ssiis. C##ClC oaaseagaoas League of the Cross held last evening it was decided to hold the annual picnic on ‘the beautiful grounds of Mr. Jas. Mc- Kenna. about 30 miles from the city, on Thursday. July26th. Ad will appear in our columns later. \Va.tch for it Q this promises to be the picnic of the sea- son. T0t'R1s'rS and persons bent on pleasure, should not forget that 015398 the 9Y5L_' ms f 4' SUT* the Jacques Cartier runs a special Pasung ‘ny mxmlal water' excursion every Thursday after- being cheaper in pnce_ ' N0 noon at 3 o clock to Orwell and return for one who angers from sluggish but 30 centS,and every Saturday afternoon to Crapaud and return for but 40 cents. These are delightful outings, as they give passengers so much pure sea alr. To-Monitow, the church at Pownal, which has been closed several weeks for rrepairs will be re-opened. There will be three services during the day. At 11 a. m. the Rev. W. J. Howard the present las tor will take his farewell of the congrega- tion. At 3. p. m., the Rev. J. W. McCon. nell, B. A., will preach. and at 7. p. m., the new pastor Rev. R. Opie, will preach his first sermon. On July 22nd Rev. J. C. Spurr will preach at ll a. m. Special col- lections will be taken at all four services toward t-he paying of expenses. THE cheese board met yesterday. The cheese boarded were 1137 white and 3573 colored. The sales wereasfol-' lows: To Dillon Sc Spillet for 91 Red House, 125;'St. Georges, 125; Cardigan, 100 N ew Dominion, 125; St.Peter's 150; Stanley Bridge, 464; Montague, 1&); Morell, 145; New Perth, 135; Red Point, 96; Orwell, 375: East Point, 135-all colored. To Mr. Biffin for 9 3-8, Hampton, 125; Dun- ` staifnage, 125, both colored; Union, 450; ,‘Kensington, 287-both v'vhite'. To Mr. V Auld for 97-16 Hazelbrook, 100; Kensing-‘ ton,353;-both colored. All the cheese sold were first half July. The Board will meet again on Friday,2Tth J uly,fat 1.30 o’cloc‘.:. The outward passengers by the Halifax were Miss Ellen L. Keith, M. D., Miss C McRae,MisS Nora. Hickey,Miss A Partridge, Miss Agnes Moore, 'Miss P Moore, Miss LAndrew, Miss Alice Malone, Mrs J. Partridge, Mrs. W F Tidmarsh, Mrs M H Robertson, Mrs Katherine Riley, Mrs Thomas Green, Mr. BS Tarnter, Mr J`B Barnes, Mr G. B Gallagher, Mr H L Lane. Mr John Partridge, Mr Arthur Henderson, Mr Hugh Mclnnis, Mr Philip Costello, Mr H Munroe, Master Ernest Patndge, Mr and Mrs Dousman. For Hawkesbury Miss M A McDonald, Mrs H J McKenzie. i- Wanted-a case of headache that Kum fort Headache Powders will not cure in ten minutes. Price 10 cents. SPECJIAIL SALE k 7 LAIi1.e_§_..es-__9_iiSES ~ 500 off. ` LADIES’ CAPES Every Cape must go at 50°() U"- LADIES' HA T5 The balance of our stock 50°. DRESS 335 off. GOODS e have 16 Dress Lengths left, you can have WUI' Ch ’i°° at 5 price. l Summer Dress Muslms Now is your chance for a p¥'B\'»l'»Y MUSE” Dress "h0tsm¢11hfiiqu0r. The hey heiohgeaeh off. We have hundreds of other bargains. If You can -W9 \7§7`IE}IElI§§ ¢§Z» (30 The People’s Bargain Store ' Yiisri;RiiA\' Messrs. James Paton 8! C0. Navigation Co's \Vharf at 9 a. m. purchased all the cloths saved from the Be sure and come to Zion church picnic DunSt,,,u's college an Tuesday Week ` used, fresh cream and, at Freetowii, Thursday July 18th. Train Special tl-ala to the gr0unds_ AT the police court yesterday Peter ‘ McCabe, John McLeod and Robert K. McNeil were lined $2 or ten days for 3 S'i'1-:AMER ELFIN.-Until fiuther notice _ ` _ the Steamer Eltln will make three trips ` \`\A " \\ \ : `~` I from the cityon Sunday afvernoons,at2, ,_ 0/9065/575 AT yesterdays sale of the plant of the f A _ Woolleu Mills, the boiler and engine was purchased by Mr. George Full. Bruce chester last evening. THE Grand Tea meet-ing at Hampton takes place to-day. Boat leaves Steam THE ladies of Charlottetown Hospital intend holding a garden party at St. THE 3rd match of C. M. R. L. will take place this afternoon at Kensington Range at 2 o’clock,Every member is requested to be present. Mlissks. Alexander Sinclair and E. Jenkins of Southport leave on Monday for Winnipeg. Both gentlemen will locate there in future. I1' is pleasing to learn that the old fav~ orite Zera Semon will appear in the Opera. House on Tuesday evening. All Shoilld see "Powell the man of Mystery.’_’ Br telephone yesterday THE GUARDIAN learns that Mr. Thomas Scully, of Souris Wfest, while crossing Fortune Bridge Thursday fell'over his wagon, and was in- iustantly killed by dislocation of the neck. THE hay on the squares afford excel- lent grazing for horses. Yesterday af- ternoon tne opportunity was taken ad~ vantage of. The cutting down of weeds and the mowing of grass before it reaches maturity would greatly enhance the appearance of this fair city. Br a letter recently received by Mr. VV. P. Colwill from Mr. and Mrs. \Vhitfleld Howard of Strathcona it is learned that they are very much pleased with their western houie and the prospects indicate an abundant crop of wheat and other gentlemen to leave the city and -locate elsewhere, but it is hoped that the reverse which has befallen them will be followed 8 Mexican Waltz-Murinur of the » Breeze. Quickstep-Montrose. M Serenade -Ruth and Helen. V Overture----Dedaiice. Galop----The Ringmaster. ‘f Overture----Psyche. , - Red, White and Blue. God Save the Queen. Miss Penzie Partridge, daughter of Mr. John Partridge, Royalty, took passage in ' the Str. Halifax, yesterday for `_ Boston, on her way to the Western States. She is accompanied by her parents and the other and typewriting, under Principal Oxen- ham in the P. E. I., Commercial College, ‘ and made such satisfactory progress in herself, with some home practice, for a. good position in the land of her adoption. i members of the family. night and received the following particu- lars of the death of Willie Burdette the lad who died suddenly at Rocky Point early Thursday morning. The Doctorsaid that no inquest was held. It is at coron- er’s discretion whether an inquest shall _ be held at any time if the doath in his opinion is from natural causes. If there isasuspicionthat the deceased came to death from 'unnatural causes inquest is necessary In other words the coroner shall decide whether an inquest shall be held or not. The facts brought out at en- home on Wednesday morn ing wa.gon.driven by J. Cook, on its way to the factory. When he arrived at the fac- horse, and while waiting ate gooseberries which he picked near by. The boy was still perfectly well and showed no signs of sickness or of being under the influ- ence of liquor. The team then went who had conversation with him, but did and in which were two girls. About 10 minutes after the boywas seen by the Foleys, it was noticed by McKinnon and t/he girls that the horse was going un~ guided and the boy had tipped back- wards amongst the millrcans The boy was then removed and placed in the wagon following. He was un- conscious and died twelve hours after. The evidence showed that his breath did a Total Abstinence Society and was sub- ject to epileptic fits.: After the removal of the boy to the carriage the girls called with him, still unconscious, , at Frank ‘S The bo was covered over with _ ~i. l i _ To morrow mornin commences e going to have a lively shelf emptying during this. month. We've _ been through every department, and have put the -KNIFE DEEP into all Summer g00dS_ ~ ._-5-.~,-fy ' A ‘ Onelhlr oil 4 Ready made suits by unqualified success elsewhere. . THE music by the band of the 4th Reg. j, ‘ i ‘ C. A. was much enjoyed last night by the ' ~-ss-_»e~ _._ " `1 f 1 » large number .that promenaded. The following was the program: A _g _- Grand March-Cambrid e. ` A great; ° big range of A mer _ .dress 1 - placed on the , H f bargain counter, and prices cut, ' , l memcerso their family. Miss Partridge ' ° _ 4s had an excellent course in shorthand and a Channe , J _ _ ,_ .. you can t afford to miss. l . V Then there’s all that eleg- ' ~ ° th thgth h hi. the . . ~‘ me mn S m ose "mc ed as ° mit line of c.»lored dren-s _ _» _ F lengths. no two alike-choose V _ _ _ _’ _ _ _ . ~~_ef;_= our best wishes no withher and all the at one third om ' All children S trimmed hats - go on sale at a discount of one IN consequence of the rumors afloat yes- I third, ` terday a. Guannianrepresentative waited G I 0 U B d _ upon Dr. Conroy, coroner, last ’ 0 Mllslin Now there’s one of the best* bargains in the wholelist. fi _ sto; ;.b Shui' th " ‘ g dress muslins. fine fancy ging- 1°” 3319 at .lust half Pf1°°- .A ¢lmn¢¢ to get 5 nic, wat fo, hams etc, goes on sale at aj ` the ' ‘ quiry are that the boy left Oggiglirlgér irst iv! _ J fpegigl lotigf, -_ perfectly well, he secured a ride on a 0hoice__ one OH* -i Hall Price .__ Baragins in _ llll Shirt Wiiists Separate Skirts . Q All that lot of cool comfort- able denim bicycle skirts - on sale at half price. - One special lot of crash Skirts at 49:2. Another lot of crash skirts, braidtriinmed 69... ‘ All other crash and pique reals.They alsosen l a sample of the native - w A Skirts 81 twenty-HVQ P61* Cent grasses and flowers. They speak of, digcgul-lt. meeting Mrs. Rhhhrhhihhs of charlotte Every one ot these new, town and other members of the family. handggme suits at 3 discount Tnismorning Messrs. Grey, McPhee`& t n ` .'. H t McIntosh, of the Charlottetown Woollen ‘o° gv et Hurd. - ‘ a S Mills, will leave the City followed by the O one 0 one In the sympathy of the citizens. Since they 130|-139- V _ , commenced business they have won fort P1-icygg run fram to 3 c themselves the esteem of all with whom E I ° h ii ' - ~~ ‘ they come in contact. Unfortunately the ' , C W qc gums you ‘* " .. ~ - c . loss of Monday has caused the above Inay deduct Fel' Cent- » all ‘ ‘ . . . r _ 4 _ M 1-` * 4»\` ;*R§1a _ii S ‘\ } v ,_ ./fi* I . ".. __ 1] f " . " _ -i. ~ shi rf; . 1.' *all Jackets stylish -sum-_ ?;»;_/.f._;;_f_»__;.-f-:,"\`»'i' ‘ ~, -_ . . Every _straw hat in the . G9 - sage' will be store, sailors and fancy shapes, ' 3 on sale a.t_39c.`eaoh. r _ 1 f i 31 - ° ° g, at 9 o’clock, our big “clean-up” sale f line third oil 1 I 1 - _ .i‘~ Now’-s your chanoefora bii Choose from any of new and elegant garments - at discount ei' on`e~third. soon be gone. .» A' 'One-third offs Silk Blouses l 1» ""P- - QSC' - 6 is Qi ~‘§l 4 _ Mango.. 2 _ /4 ._ iwceffs' ~ aff? 3 nl _ ` _ _ /g ._ _ 1 ` O 5 I §`;_ "'~ i--.°:;, it _'fi eeming cool oveiiin'g°s`.` _ i summer capes go on sale at a ~ 1 . ‘ 'p discount of one third, also. _ ,L tory he ate some cheese, and after a stay _ _ . ` ` ' 5 of two hours he left at ten o'clock with a C man named McKinnon to go to the polls. ' A _ _ He stayed there l51minutes, minding the J The busiest store on `Charlottetown’s busiest street. down the South Shore Road. The lad was `i"§;, ¢1l"l` seen by Edward and Thomes Foley’s sons ti’ f _ 9*: _ _ _ _.wif not notice anything unusual. McKinnon \\ who wasdrivinga double team got out and got in awagon which was following _ ` g ' ' ` iv iii ~ is a list of some of our new `; fancy Biscuits. They’re Chris- fl,/L 1, _ _ ,, ` ` ties’ that means they’re good. L* 1 _V\\ Windsor Wafers. Iced Crisps, ` Cocoa Wafers, _ Thin Captains ‘-_ _ Water Iced Wafers, Jelly Wafers, § Social Tea, - Salt Wafefsf ,i Ginger Nuts, Oatmeal Wafers , 2-. 'v \ gated the case as faras possible ,__ ,_ _ ' l ~ ri :fr-si ¢§, ath was caused b a 0 lex induced ah' é-/-/' Q, de » Y DD D Y _ by the heat of the day- 1 ‘ i ,ii _ l M M 1 x 1 Ladies’ Skirts A IEW L01' . Dress Slsirtn. _ A “ Oramh Skirt si 'WVh1te Pique Bk1l.:l.*&. A _ Batteen Skirts. ' Ladies’ Sa:l.I|.o_;'l :Hats h ° webster & MaCKay, _ g A vary nice stock.. V ‘ V ~ S 'ii - y ' .' ,= will be pleased to show them to you. 323, nr. Conwy states hhathe ihvhihn- suassofswnaswheco. T J ‘ ' ' _ e _ . _ . _f ," - v » ' i " ' A Q * { Q Q .:~¢»,. 1 , .. .far-~ V - -- _ _- . i ._ l Wi* shirt waist bargain. -' ' .of it! then hurry for . Y " O Every summer jsckotin 1