I ` .I-Jia' _ , ._ _ .lk _ ~ “las l 4 Q' '21' 1 .=;' 1 ‘ ' '_' ‘ '_-' ~ _ =_ _ iv. »_ _ _..~~ ell* i. _N .P,'~1v“' 1”" .- .i; ~ "1 _ , ._~. _ _` _ 1‘ .'~‘~‘»` 'i*.y~__ 1., api,-,;. _ -' 7"..L'~’,,l'~.>,,_.’» ,f -, ~,5,“_. ~,», it i 'lf -1 7%' i:',‘-"`f2°~»"" ' "Lf . . v we 2' "..:. _M _ . " ; _.i ‘s < A 'bfi - _sl . fp .lléff ` i. f~\' i fi’-'Q _'eg .` 5 o _io 'i S; _ .V it is'-c] »~ 1 » A 4 1. 1 f ~`. \» is W x '- ..'.'==; g _,run cn_».R1>A1N,cHAR .'-rf-.'v-~=‘r-_. _ _ » ._ .~ _. _' ~-__ _v.v~,=,,~; __-_ _._ _ .- .Z;=.f;_3:- s rsr'.._»,.‘~< '~~_."=i"-§31,, ‘f_f<‘=i::;?3i°-'.f:?..i;’»~~_t» __ _. _ : .-._ _la i’.f~f¢f:, Q' ~ . _ V ' ‘ _ ff»:j} `r. -_-1 _:_ _ _ __ . Q _;. ewrsvvv :.;t~.~ , _~ 4 _.Q »__. ,,- _ _ , . __ '_ p _ ~ ~ . . . 1 Y _ '~ r.o'i‘Tn'rowN,JL,L§r .2 piece. ff \`_ l I sA‘ruRnAY ‘ ‘Soni PlllPlES’Sllllll ___--i Ggntg’ Uulaundricd YVhiie Shirts l‘€lllf0l‘C6d bwk Mid front, extra. good vmlug w0l'Ill $1.00 for 751:. (;¢nts` Linen Collars (not cotton.) The very best in town, loc each or 2 for 250. Geuts’ Linen Cuffs, A.l goods, all sizeg 28;; a. pair or ‘Z pair for 450. Gents’ Black Seamless Cashmere Hose, special bargain, '20c pair. Gents' Balbriggan Underwear, n_ and wot, 1.00 per suit Ladies’ American Sailors, price only a few left. H Capes, special discounts. “ Corsets, special discounts. “ Hosiery,in cotton and Cash- mere. all prices and marked low. W.l;e§§Seks&Co ~ John W Wadman, M A. a native of thi province, and at one time an csteeme pastor in this city, will occupy the pul pit of the First Methodist church on Sunday evening. He is the Secretar of the Conference of the Methodis Episcopal church in Japan. is in charg ot their Book Concern, and also devote himself tothe work of an evangelist He has been for nine years in Japa and is now home for needed rest. Th congregations in New Brunswick ar enthusiastic in their expressions appreriaticii of his eloquent sermons and those who heard him before th Conference on Tuesday morning ca understand 'now interesting and i-_istruc tive his eloquent addresses are. Th Ongregntion of the First chuixzh wi i i I iliteitiedfliti §'I‘:r"y ga uU§ [OI Pies ill, i2 and |51: each Sons |01: _ner iloz. llglls_ lilo ‘ Biscuits llooiiles Galle inc per All ina-ile to-day. \Ve deliver go~J=_i~. ~ Telephone ‘J>`. STEWAR Bakes Best Bread ¥i¥’1li¥¥l?=\`iif iii* lil* '.7 - ,-i gil- aaaanaaaaaaaaa M iilfiilfiit iit='%?¥%lF TIIEI ` llllll llillt lil llllllli |l4 King St., West, Toronto _il Portraits on Porcelain. Satin, melleEna Paper, Steinbach Paper, in Crayon, lndia Ink, Sepia and Water Color of the highest gradonly. . I inalures and Oils a Specialty. LUGIL ANI] PRUVINEIA Gleaned hy “Guardian” Repor Tho Latest Readable Happenings llocurrl MR Fiaasi-; O`Ni-:iLi. is spending a fe days west. He is at present at th residence of the late Senator Arseraut Ray J A Goiinox will preich in th Baptist church tomorrow morning an Rev A Cahoon. secretary of the Bapti home mission board of the Maritim provinces,will preach in the evening. AT the closing of the schools 0 Thursday the teachers ot Prince Strec school presented Miss McDonald with handsome present of silverware. Mis McDonald after three years of success ful work in connection with the school has resigned mush to the regret of he associate teachers. pupils and Scho Board- Fiiisr Mi-;'rHoDis1‘ CHURCH.-Re Country. ers and Correspondents. in ine l|e|s`lllstrict. Rav S .\lcBLACi<, D D, will preac in the First Methodist Church toniorro morning. Mir I’ P Aiiciint.-\Li»,proprictor ot th Queen h0te1.is visiting friends in Sunn Brac, N S. Ri-:v A C SH_\\v. of Dundas wil preach in the Church of Christ to-mo row evening. Mas Cuiraix E H SL'1"r1s will a company her husband on a trip to se They sail to-day trom_Ha':itax ON Lord's Day morning and evening ` July 3rd, Rev Howard Mriiray, of Mil- ton, N S, will preach at the Christie church, Cross Roads, Lot 48. AT the closing exercises in “'est Ken school Thursday. the medallist was M Ross Bethune. He was closely followe by Miss Lulu Robertson, who was onl two thirds ofa mark behind in the tot marking. A City Councillor. who de clined to give his name,gave Superviso Stewart a gold watch, which was pre- sented Miss Robertson for having corn peted so closely. ave a rich treat on Sunday morning News and Gossip From Toim ami L ll! r- 3.. W H: r §|J0se hr windsor, New Mins, N B st` e Methodist church which the hand of art U . v S _ d 3 i n _ 8. el Of l A Hoaltlafnl Sumuier Drink. t Zion CHURCH S S Picnic is inde- L tinuul illness of Rev D Sutherland. city. S. ot' T.-Prince Edward Divuion will meet in \Vright’s hall, lower room. ,‘,‘Tucsday night, 5th inst- \V G Sabine. \V P. Rr-:V lt \V Wi-:i>i>Ai.i_ St John and Mr and Mrs Martin Lemont Fredericton are spending ii few days at Pleasant View Hotel Hampton. llsiisiiimn the excursioii by the Jacques Cartier to Crapaud this after- noon. The boat leaves here at 2o’clock f, A sixty mile sail for 40 cents. Who would miss it . ' h Tris regular meeting of the VV C T w U will be held Monday evening at 4 - `o'clock. Every member is requested ot 0 be present, as business relating to the F couveiition will be considered. ‘ ABOUT 200 people attended the Salva- ~ tion Army picnic at West River Bridge yesterday. The tug Wm Batt made two trips. Every one present was de- c-lighted with the outing. The Salva- tion Army band was reinforced by Bandmaster Hysier, Halifax. Among those present were Major Collier, St John,chaiioellor of Maritime Provinces ; 9 _ Ensi n Perry, C B M for the territories g U and Capt Lorimer of Sumrnerside. A monster open air meeting was held on the square after the return of the party. Miss Bsuriis Lua, youngest daughter of W C Lea. Esq, Victoria. was united in marriage Thursdav evening to Mr P _ _ ~ The marriage took place ~ in? Victoria had nicely decorated. ` The erooni is a brother of Mrs (Rev) G W Fisher, tor- morly ot Tryon. Tue nuptial knot was:|tied by Rev Thos Hicks, f l a assisted by R-.v G \V Fisher, s now of New Mills. N B. and Rev _:John noni sarah... ‘Mr waiter L it . brother of the bride acted as giooms- r man. The bridesmaids were Miss ol Maud Rogeraon: Crapaud. Miss Mary Wright, Summeiside and Miss Susie Barrett.Charlot'e'.own. The bride was f at ired in a handsome travelling 1' icosturne otgreen novelty with hat to d match. Miss Barrett and Miss Rogers Y al wore pale yellow, Miss Wright pa e green,Miss V:Lea rendered the wedding - niirch with all her known skill. The I' ushers wereMr William S Lea, teacher. and Mr Theophilus McKinnon, The - church was packed with visitors. After the ceremony:a reception was given at Mr Lea`s residencedasting from 7.30 to 11. at which were present a large number of invited guests, including many from Charlottetown, Summerside, Moncton and other places. The wed- ding gifts were a choice variety ot phe l;__uselul and ornamental. Mr and Mrs 8 _ Windsor left by the Northumberland .yesterday morning on a wedding tour to Bos Ou, Old Orchard Beach. Bass Harbor and other points of interest. Congratulations. _ g _ 9 l A teaspoonfnl of Abbey°s Effervsoent f, ' Salt in a tumbler of water, drawn from _ ltlie tap, makes a delicious and healthful 9 summer drink. Sold by druggists every~ 11 where. Every medical journal in Can- _ :adn has endorsed Ab`oey's Rffervescent § Salt. ~ __ _ :_ \\`.~\Slll.\'ti'l`()N, .luly 1.- (Spe howcrs, cooler northerly winds. hat is We have some c':i") lndicaitions are fair, with possible We Mean THIS _ colored Cloth Capes. We have some Black Velvet- Capes. We have some AND TriEY’vi=. We are going to make A Big By making small Cape prices 3 c°Iored caxfes n|ceIy tfllnfned 9oCo - _ QUEEN STREET PRINTER AND 80° I4 " “ I6 " " ‘5 ¢ |¢ _ so I4 _ cr Artistic Frames lor all Work. E 2 “ , S. F.TARBUSH, y RESIDENT AGENT. w ~ ~ 1 - = est side -Queen _\.*__ ; FOUF doors above -l T .\lcKt-iizie`s store i Carlotteioivn, .\l:`ril~i,e-odti rn- i li Pllili ll Tha s our aim in the Gro ery Business W ;NN_NN < Black Silk Capes. GOT T0 BE SOLD Cape Sale 4.50 for l.98 5.00 for 2.98 8.00 for 3.98 I0-00 for 4.98 lI.00 for 5.98 I2.00 for 6.98 |6.00 for 8.90 worth to “ worth “ worth “ worth " worth “ worth " worth elvet Capes richly trd worth II 00 for5 98 K- “ f 6 98 ~ worth l9,00 for l0.98 The quality and style of our cepes recommend them- Van Camp’s Tomato Catsup, - pots _ _ . _ 5 S‘"‘ °_”"e' Eneiisi Plum Pudding in 2 Ti-iis sEAsoN's |MPoR1'A'r| Carefully note prices in above lists and examine the goods. lb tins, A sz ‘ . ” , \ G linitely postponed owing to the con- _ Miss Bni.i.i-: \V».'r'rs has arrived home from New Bedford. Mass, and is visiting her numerous friends in the EDITOWS MAIL. Latter from Dr- Blsxaalaarcl Sm,-The report made-by the Grand Jury regarding the Hospital for' the Insane is a very unfair and misleading one. If the Secretary of that body had been possessed of the courtesy usual on such occasions he would have informed me ot their proposed visit. and I should have arranged to meet them, and ans- wer such questions as they may have a ight. to ask. _ I may say. that I have a record in the Hospital of every case admit'ed I since the building was opened in 1879 from the time of admission l This record shows the daily condition of each patient. whether' medicine, out for exercise, at work. and when and for how long, etc., etc, i prehensive history of every patient who has come under treatment in the asylum, _ For the information of the Grand Jury and al-o for that of the Examiner, exceptions even in the worst of winter unless called by telephone, I am yours truly, E. S. BL/ixcuiin, Medical Supt. MARRIED- ' At the :residence of the bride’s father, Hunter River. on June 6th. by Rev H Pierce, Mr George Mugford. of Char- lottetown. to Miss Prudence E Waye, youngest daughter of Mr Wm Waye. At Needham, Mass., on;the 23rd inst., by Rev. John A. Macclwaiu, Louis L. I-iolman,son ofthe late JamcsL. Hoi-1 man. Summerside, and now on the staff of the Yonth’s Companion, to Miss Edna L Bourne, daughter of Charles E__ Bourne. Needham. 1 At Winsloc Road. July 1st, noon; Thomas McNaughton, aged 57. [Funeral to-morrow at 2 p in, to Brackley Point Cemetery.] At Mount Stewart, on June 22nd, William R Douglas, aged 67 yearn. At Summerside, on the 24th iust., in the 78th year of her age, Zillah Town- send, wife of Hon. James Muirhead,and daughter of the late John Townsend. of Traveller’s Rest. < At West River. Sr. Catherine’s on the 24th inst.,;An'gus Lamont, in the 93rd year of his age. ~ AtSouthport,on the 24th inet.. Henry Burke. in the 60th year oi his age. _ At Maple Plains,on the 5th instl. John H, Ranahamiii the 75th year of his age. leaving a wife. tive sons and three daughters. Deceased emigrn-d to this Island in l846‘from the county Monig- han, Ireland. _ At Abrahanfs Village, on the 29th uit.. after a short illness. Joseph M. Gallant. aged S8 yeers.lei\'ing two sons and four daugliters. The ileceased,who was highly esteeinid and respected by all who knew him, was the father of Mr S. E. Gallant, ex-M. P. P.. late' representative ot the Third Electoral Di.~trict of Prince County. so-c-coco-o-ooo-oo nap S i Shot . / he Races Get your Photgraph supplies to night and get a. good picture of the races to-morrow. You can have. lots of sport if you have a camera. We’ll sell you one at list prices, if you want to buy. They are easy to operate, and do not cost/much. 06)# Ft 0 Qllllllllll l llllllllllll i T n ani ’s Tomato Sou s s'|kca S orrhffom 5-25: sooo Wi C U ‘ - _P» i>6u?iaar‘ i" oi. - ig “I loves Sam I %' Were ableito ptfer them to-day We have them in sizes 52, 6, 61 and 6;. Brac oNLY. _ p i I A A r l.i , U what we Aave.-use, we have, weather. I Seldom v-sit on Sunday = ' Per Pair' f I will state that I visit once and _ occasionally twice a day, with very few - § X Q . € I 8 "."`.i \ f \ “lf It Ilewson’s |t'sIoli'»’ I ‘ I I 1 Stands for Post Seri t the most im ‘i-tant rt cf 7 g I I _f . _ ! . sekeep 1 ti _~_ . P P° P* §°~ l ladies letter. ; r ;. nd this is Important 2. 8081190 §_ It tells you how to sane money in buying matt _Z We handle nothing but the highest grades and gf at the prices of cheap goods. Thrifty hou E3; ‘ will buy from US, because they know we eel' if ' actly what we advertise. Call and see our F. if _ Matti~esses_ and note particularly the quality of 2 . ing,`_the building and tufting. Joan Newsom .t ' e “ ,- ,,» ,n_.__,., pp, or y e%M WiM`\l~i\i iii »i‘i`i‘ ‘i°»‘i~.`~'»l"f‘l . in-ui _ ni M Q "~°i»<'73\ i L9i`>~r‘.=~¥" »“"` U1 £'P¥§l” 0800 A PAIR IN E WANT the services of anum ro( ; 30 MINUTES to do work tor us knitting Seamless 1,. "fly _~}*. e_____, Bicycle Stockings »- ~ v a rv seek.; .~ i _ -f... roanpttanos Noo me s . ‘ " ' ”-v-' t f ’s Mittens ,E '_ - -' ii 0 ormeli ‘ ' " " ' ' ‘ K TE FURNYSH machine 'ind material underc "f_`_ " ‘I " " Reticle!! Families. Only. Yarneés gory ligh| _t ,A , se'idir~ it out and ha ing it return pllte W JL ' d hledl la riiuniber V ~ ,__ :»;___1'- ~"A_ .p _ finishe , we are ena to employe rge o ` ` _ ' . and thereby save taxes, insurance. and inter¢St on ~ “ _ @~ arm/in_r Worm and noon P41 _ if' .';.’- I 'l if-fin-_ . _ ". , P '_ ._,_ ~f_ , _._;-j'___ r 1. .’\.‘ .‘ ¢ A" .,_< '~ .Y \` ~ _ _ r ~; _ _,';»‘_f.-_;,-.--_.V .»:__ . _ >»-' ep - ef (whole or _spare time) to those who make prompt _"` _ f:'~~_` \ F or particulars ready to commence send name and J" ~~ K c ~ =» _ Ti-is Co-oeeaxrtvs Nrrriuo _o Georoeto ` o _ li m W rkf r Famil :ls l W ° . ' _ _ Be ii ' 6./» xi; ~, ,I X .nd pf 1 , ny - a B _ a "~. " ~= t ~ °' - »i- .Q el? , ' ‘ J \ a Ir gg! .1 , fbi) :ll in ' m h g ‘ I l "';'n "*’=‘.¢?' " V C ~ , gl ._ J f at €Y]i,? well Printing Everybody is talking about our printing, they say it is ngaf, apfisfhg and _best of al reasonable prices. If you would like to try our work we would be see you. \ _ “ ARG LIGHT 0 Do you handle “Arc Light?" Have you h J- ID- Tayld I a | 8 P Y require to obtain “Arc Light” to keep in at no i lil llllll lllllllllllll The Imperial ee <=°-1 durin the ost earl ‘If not, and you want 1 . . .M . Manufactured specially and only by J LADIES’ CAP] ° Ch ese, ‘ in You Wish to Geté 2 \C/Zégiit 223; Cairn; Assorted J anis in 1 bl ‘...NE W G'0oDs_._,,, . , _ ! y Epicrluie Braéid Baked Beans @@@ WOI’ stef Shircl _ i ° in Omm aus* _ d ,,, l all the most popular styles at the most- popular prices. We really have f&lI‘b{:l.Hk’S OX Tongue in 2 We want to clear them at once, so OWU 3° e in Blouse Waists and 2 lb UBS, sau e’.’. ezcedgddildsvv Cotton Underwear ii now being oifered by us at Dried Béef in .1 lb ting ‘ ~ to ‘ Per Bottle. Blue Mark Prices. Just received at ’ I J - _ . 1 & BRQS, J B€el' G0” 51 _ ` Lennon. noun. . -ae. -’ . ‘ » »_ .. = `~<'»" ‘ rg R ,_ N _ ¢x,._~.;~r_”b»_ » . r_.__t»;»:~,,' 5_1., _ t ,f __ , .-.v _ . .H -»f .~. _ __.,,~~_<»-,._»,3.:f,.,_.~»~. _ t . . ` `V,,.jf_:I;,1 -'f is I I ~~ - ' ` i= "‘=?=_,.=,f`._';§*~S;_fj-,,_`,;' __ _ , ;' _ _ K __ at - _ ;~ ` “s'.»=~x__;;i<_-»f‘:=<‘i ~ " ‘_ ~;»__.";f-- _ . _ . _ ~;`_2{=‘=‘_f_~ .s -' ~ ;.._ _ " _;~,>.g _.v I » . ~f \ EM