i lj' F. li i .1 ln [__ f " 'every bargain 'ln ee 5'” sr/'~r »-“_ ~ - ewan.. -...- _-1.; asmg t rt bargain ohcrlugs 9. ' _ us represent- ustom. wil :len as at Shoes l ’ < ‘ x i »v_' I' .. i iw 9_5 Relulai' pl'-l¢¢ $515 shoes' oi' line nal- ity Russian calf-rich 'dark shade. “Goodyear” welted; -line stfviish last-attractive finished. Alisizrs. Splendid ' ly durable-an excellent has ain. Re nlar rice `. 5 Spniial whllg a ly_el?tise1l 3.;-7 p r l ce women’a made Dong- Oxford neat style, VCU, fair pfgegt leather ripe, eveuf, 1 3 to 7|' specia¢ 49:: ' calf v`vi~ln"natent 496 Lace 98c _.» ..._ Curtain, ,azfldlp 5 X ' yarilli wide, apid nett-il ~rai effect B $i.>l5° |05 ~ Bargains and i ,t 5 Rugs and. p_por\unity “will iind inches wide in ` in New Tryon, is s ia this city. hill! this afternoon meeningat 8.46.1 daughter of Scotia , was written ol Maoaaklsi She was Institute, faonll lea ot McGill recently. qualify for entrance and 6| lor the is the Alexander V. Webster, Petris H Tribune, Wash_ 'Miss MoRae,teecher e department ui the public £8 4 °» Y P over the C. P. R. She will travel hyarall to t I duhocl leev tofla loran extended tri ,I 220|-t Arthur, when she will take one ol' the C. P. R‘, boats to Toronto, and froth there' by 'Niagara Falla tr Boston ooctlnli- iug her trip to Prince Edward llsiand, r(he_re&l)l(e spill ,visit i,ri_snd_e__a_u¢ relatives 'forsev 'ral' weelra. ` " -,-A recent issue or the Dry Goods Review has the following:--"Moore &: McLeod'a nd. isa winner all the way. The main difference between this nd. and ordinary Mlvert sink iles in its attractiveness. The ladies 'ot Oharlottetown will be unlike the ladies ofany other place ii they didn't notice this nd.just as soon as they turned over the pages cl The Guardian. Asa 'rule newspaper advertising is far from being as attractive as it might be." _ ~'A'verypleasant event occurred at the hbme ol John and ~Mre. Murphy, New Glasgow. .luly tenth, when the marriage ot their two daughters ,-Nellie to W. H. ,sai\|w». wnkwla. uns.. me .nw w Wilbert Cahill; Kildare. Prince Edward island.".toolr place. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fathex¢McCauley of St. _,A'n,n’-1 I,’ariah,H0p'e River_.Nel|ie wasatten- ded by Miss Nettle Tur'rier,Fnll River: and May by her sister Anna. The grooms was a't|.ende-l by the brides' brothers Leaming and Bert 0'0onnors, Klidare,respeotively. After the ceremony 'a wedding ‘dinner was served hy the brides' parents. After an extended tour 0! Canada, Mr. and Mrs.- Sulllvan will reside in Wskalleid.i lMr. ,ond Mrs. Qahill will made their home at Kildare. ' ' ~'l'he.‘Hali'lr|t‘,News,Sasketchewan‘lays: Aproity wedding took place in /B). Bohn the Evangelist Ghuroh, Grafton. Hornsby , manager ol the Royal Bank |ol Canada, I-lalbrite, was united in mir- rlage to_l_idias Nellie MoDi|nald, ot Obsi- lqntgtpwp, Prince Island. Tlin ceremony was performed by the Rev. Jill. Moillonald, pastor ot St. John the Eva; gal|at_Ohnroh, who was assisted by Bev. Louis Ins and Rev. John MeDona};\ who were nt at the invitation ‘of bfinn nm ni nininwn. are , m. the bride attired in a` haln some tailor-madesuit ol brown broad cloth, with hat to mulch, entered the church on the arm oi her (ether, marched slowly upihe aisle to the strainsot thi weddidg marchnhaltlng .at the altar fail whe`re`,she wasjolhed' by ` tile groom. fha inner wnatteneéa' by Jenin MnDnnn;_n. ue- vinnlngf in-lanes in oaerlnmmwn.-4 ' ~ ~ ; f- ' ' 1 .' » _ ` James Garland, V{ebater‘s Cornar. and wnarv vlaitin_a,_a,tNertn Wiltshire. the guests ol Michael Barrignn. Mrs. J. G- Dalian! and the Hlssos Collard. loutreal, 'are spending the slmnreratwhelr cottage “l‘ha Cosie," Bea View, Prince Elw`ard Island. ' wilnnnnna 1irr`gi.=unbbn,Knns street-. _ ,_ ‘-" B. D. Ro`ilii.lwho hn's,_been spending a ll9\lP1° 0| weeks visiting lrlendaln Char- jltttetown` and Zvlglriity lelt Saturday morning on return to Providence, R. I. - - William F. Fraser, Linwood, and James Ornwys, Kingston, have returned to their homes from Ulgg and Vernon where they e|lsnt’a very pleasant time _with friends. ' " ' A0111! Munn, Collectors! Customs of Wsstmineter,,B. 0._,ia.vlaliipg this Pro~ "‘“°° l.'°°_1‘»\=ai>°9'i°° 'Ji' _fimrteen nm. and will _remain .t_ei'.twn~ months. Mr. Um i~s.»°mf_P»°°ea» Munn. Lum S“d‘?'. 1 ~ _ » -» - _ ' Mrs Donald' 'Nieholeony Oommerclal` Oroee, who has helen visiting at Bradal- b\ns`and Rose'Val|ey, came to the city Saturday and ie theguest of her sister Mrs Donald -Nicholson, Weymouth sweet. ~ ~-3' ~ » ._ On the lthdinat. `Culln Higgins, of "Wheatley River. and Misa J one Matheson, 015'" Bed ~.,Br_i(ige, were united in marriage by the Rev. D. MacLean. at the home of the brlde'_s parents, Benjamin and Mrs. Matheqon. They were un- attended. , ,_>| A very pretty- wedding took place ni the home ol A. A. and Mrs. McLean, Buttr, Montana, recently -when Rev Dr.Gwynna of the Y`mu»anue'l Presbyterian ehuroh, united in errlage Miss Margaret Buchanan‘,.` Moi gun, Prince fEdward Island. andre# Martin, Belle River, Prince Edw rd Island. The bride woe attiredin\a w4hl silk mull gown over gigiandoan-`iu1d dal Sees. dhdli; Leil';\ __ \,wae ma an ovva < Buchanan, a brot er nl the bride, was! best man. The -‘McLean home was beautiiully decorated with palms and potted plants. .At tha, .close or the ceremonya delicious supper, was served to about titty lrinnfis and relatives ol the bride and groom. Among the wedding presents were miany gifts ot out glass and "other useful artglqa lpr the home. The b_ridegroom's present to the bride wasp their wedding trip_,Mr. and Mrs. Martin wllimake their home in Butte City, Montana. _ Flexo- ' ` 'Kodak - V takenpiciures 3%: 3%_inches. ,No focus- ing ,rc ui;-,eu ,-a,lfwnys ` rdac`ii"f%r dale ""` » - -l‘riee“$5.00. ‘ No 2' ' _f Buile~Eye Kodak 'V ` Same size as No 2' _ _ Egexo but better finish- l’l‘i`c`e $3 00 a _PURE GR%PE .IUIQES wernnvn ~ln»porud urn ini- - f lowing from IAndon,England, _ 1 and guarantee them ahsolnle- \ ‘ ly pore and strictly_nUn_-__aioo- . hoi c. H : ORDINARY-ablendof grape 1 juices ' » , Avro no ' " ~ . district "gan " are ‘ llnscatel T h'§b°°jn‘.rcANrs-4 npnnm. - es. 'f ' ' Yigiglall-l1v1. Algerian r;t=.'.ri'.=.:':r.?‘..':.L'x °.:r.: . ;ha Hog' £711. Pric¢¢65cto Loo e. _ » "‘l`ha:"'l`vvo" Macs" >. .,..._, - wnftfgeliing _oiwsunimer coa ' one nuns, ou' Mak.. n _ A _ A Temptlnj Purchase Bronosition ' ‘B ‘ Eggrluxnn enrninny slim V _, , _'_ t csc c are not ice ‘ ! for aqyufsultg-‘lsr from ltup "* " “ . Ev¢fyzarm=e¢ini_l>eln;.lso£ep=. /rf - to-dateaxoelienec and correct atyls. f ( . The labriu are right. and handsome, and well pot ~ , _ _ *°&=¢l\°¥¢‘ Nothing but a backward spill!! °°\1"' lil" 5'” up the sale of these handsome_ coats, and while they nr. ning dinnnnntea they are m every my vw 1.1¢' » slrahle. Moeti long full loose garments. well taileml i-'st the thing for summer evenings. for cooi_Have I! W2 ~ `seash~re, for (Giving and_for aT: many other yurpoers- ONE THIRD OFF. ‘ They are getting picked up very fast. 'and we decidrdlv recommend an immediate call if you In ‘, anxious in secure the but of them. - Here is the way that the prices are going-juli _ read ioryouraeif and Egure the savlni-itlseasliy ' - SOCIL . . Coats that were,`$8.75 are selling for. . . .. . . . . .. .Si-33 Coapthat were 9 50 are selling lor.. .. . . . . . .6.33 Coniailihat werii ro.5o are selling lor. . . . . . . . 1.oo Costs that were 12.95 are selling for . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.63 Coats that were 13 95 are selling for . . . . 9.30 Coats that were 16.50 are selling for. . .. . . . . 11.00 ( FHQ’ one in the lot at _ k _ ONE THIRD OFF `iWEED SKIRTS ' We have a lot of handsome, well made. stviish tweefl ak!-‘w "ut -v.-f nm gel ‘I ~ lo offer you at n big' bargain. There nm, n vew l \ nil' .ns, i im.....l/ grey eh¢cu»,‘ vw new in cur, several ,lengths andralzea and lo clear them out in a hurry, we oiles' you any ` ONE THIRD OFF. ' ‘ "1 . ._.‘i ' ssnsrimr waisrs AT os.. W ~ _ Fivefor six dozens in 'he lot# -never mind where we got them you'wlll think we ~ - stole thanx when you ace the vnide.` They are made ot good white lawn .with front lin- _ _ _ / shed in eyelet embro\dery,very pretty, new sty1e,and are really and actually 85c value. ~ ` Today........... ........... ......... . . 65|.: J - O . yxamq-i , _\_ - ... _,...., -., , ~\ ~-» ’ r \ - "' -V i5 »l>`eautlhxl_|zold watch. On return from ' PERSDNAL SUPERVISION Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. _ Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand opposite Post Ollie-e (upstairs 'N.1mntn,Jniya.-<1, when wnmr 1,. _ _N0 2 f -1 John a Newson. i 1 f_=£rg_r_.-J:\"1=-.=,’.~9‘.¢»9°"- , uno ncaa-aa |in».~¢~ ann #_ . ,_--`=- i i I; ;,»» .» -. _ _ - _ J H. Bellyé ‘ff ’ g The ,R Post Cards Cent it Each for To-day *sind ' ~ _'fo-night Only 3-'jdtf 1 wl " fnthfteirle ' - ' -- L ._ . V: ig ._ . -1 i - .1 ` l“’5~“'°a'1fC¢ O nn- cm sfo-4 ‘ Agency 5, __ _ 5 sniiiagslnm. that wg ' I rgrescnt the best ,e¥mpanie_| in Fire, Life, ‘ “""" A dent, Sickness uaursncc _andy will bc j ) |)¢||°e nd; V i edto note ou tesineither branch.; " "wana _ n 1"" Q Y f' 'r..”:¢... _ _V I. Ee R-e ' _ .¢,th:%t;Eo:`n ` lr In if Manager for P. I- N D-°°“°'“ °f°'1°"\'ld°'W°° *"‘d°°““"' IA _ . ’ 25,000 new cards iust received, without doubt Father Menouain-. nnnldenen, alter which , the best assortment ever shown in Charlottetown. un arrlad i mir to \ | ' » for tn1fh'i:=,id|:f.when°';:gy°wli| 'spade ax; f . ` Come in early and get first choice at . =`=f=f'=‘»~'»“*“*ff°i‘~*=‘~‘="”‘="-”»“=“='1 R ~ IAYLoR’s Booiislokla reception, in honor' ol' tlisiibrlde and V ` _ i lrroom elect was hslrl at the beautiful » 2 "w, A Grcat‘.sSna|S' _ 30 pairs Mtnfs oals _with Goodyear welts, medium heavy oak soles . _ _ I popular toe. All sizes 6 to ro-.‘ Came by mistake. _ " Worth $4.oo youre for #2 ,1, 1 V-"""‘.‘$ , ,\, __ Good Custo Tailoring ‘I am prepared to the very best tailoling lot ll classes ol cnstbmaaa. I would be a pieaanrvbr ma to show you the cloth of lated patterns. Prices moderate. Let me have the plalnre ol a cill froni yon. _ ` G. Alex. Brown, _ CU,S'1°0l,I".l‘AILOR. pposlte' “Two lad." V . 'I /DCM » ,’5