.Nui iiii‘d'Vnle Mit. _ _ ' ` n . \ ` __,», .Y . 1 I _ ¢f " 1 I .0 ' ' " ' _ I ,.,. .ya ~ _i ,.¢;.,, ,_ _ ~ ~ _ _ _‘_ §~_. ..,- , -»-'i~" v'-fa-.ui ,i ,. , _ .» _ i, ‘i_» ._=./-...,.. - =- .iw-.i_ -» »~ ~ ~ ` if ‘(` qi" ' ' f‘?‘.`..."fL:":,'If.,...`2 ,. ,w af s{=,=_,__‘,‘.i5;.'1‘,’ '."_'{‘f’f_-.,-.I'*.’~"~l‘j:“ f- i,=~il~~‘,',,. cw =._2.f»ffs 2 Y ' ` ` ` xi ` ` "1 ~ ' ' _ V :.,,.‘j1,f , * _ _ fi aff. " ,I.ri'1;.....L..~&.i_.1'1<.‘ _._ » ' <~ ' i ' I* ' ' ‘ ‘ ' - , v' , \ _ I i , , .4"°l?‘="”f‘».*9°9 ._ I " fm UWB* mis’ TMTHE cHAnLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN rz msn on inn. - ~- pies seven' ' ‘i.,iJ.‘1,'. .. .% ' , ' , if » ' s°°d °°°- miokel mms rmnn pm ainnnienn innr inbnnnn. I find Offices lu New Prowso Bloclv--Cliiirlottetown» “i Costa but a limo - ' ‘ ' ' 3°|f.Y it Sometime". ni k k _ ko The latest news, first of all. ` Mr. Curran, York, has been envsg- c ¢y_ & Nicho n Tob cco Co. Ltd. "_ Mimulucfureia phone dmwfrwtf 345 Charliittetown Children at the “awkward apr?" stil we un makin pretty good photographs of them. and you know you`d like to have the pictures lo send away and some to keep for yourself too. Bring the children in and lei. us show you what we can do. CO0K u Sllltllo Whiia _Baby is Always Welci may Go io llUGllES’. iflamcra and Photo Supplies. Printing and Developing dine, Satis|".ii;iioii guar.-iitccd, ` GEO. E. HUGHES.. ` Apoiheruriea' Hall A I.50 L50 I.50 ` Ladies’ patent - leather shoes L50 I. so a pair. [50 Your elianceto buy ii neat trappy shoe at a low price. Blucher cut, fast color eyelcts cheap .|50 at 2 25 ’ I.50 I.50 I.50 I.50 i so |.so! A E. McEAClil'.N __________ ___TLe Shun llfnn._,___ " *K Fruit Jars. \lt’c li:-vc ri _'ull line of the celebrated “Gem” frnit l j.iis. It will be lo your iii. terest to call and see thciii befor.; buying elsewlii-~re. , RW- A- `L°P“5"» W°°d°¢°°k N . ' round trip tu Point du Chene Satur- 20 p. e. oil _ » . Taii Shoes all day Saturday You’1l be along our way Saturday night to see the new electric lights-To conivnence with the first lighting of these new lamps we offer you 2oc back on- every dollar when buy- ing tan slices for men or women-all the best shoes in the shop are offered. $3 oo ta i shoes for 2.40 _ $4 0.: tan shoes for 3.20 Sitiirdny only see Alley Q). C0 Sole Ag-nts i has been here for some time visiting her mot.he,._ C. Oran Thompson, Amherst, is in the City. I. Hartle Sims, Margate spent A few ' days visiting: friends at French River. -_-Z B., in visiting i-niniiviin in eiii'n oieyf Miss May Saunders, City, made the Joe. Chlsolmi and Jack McLeod, Uigg, havejrsturncd fron:i`-a pleasant visit to Montague. ' Sunday mt French River the guest of Miss Fannie Orr. Victor I-iaslam, who has been visit- ing in the City, left Saturday en route to New York. Geo. Hynilman, who has been visit- ing his parents in St. Petor's, left Saturday on return to Boston. Mrs. Bertha G. Fraser who has been visiting in this Provinca hiss re- turned to her home in Boston Mass. Miss Bessie Kielly, who taught school at Donaldson the pau; four years has arrivvd‘ at her home at Govehead. Miss Nellie Edgett returned to Moncton Saturday, after. a pleasant visit with T. C. and Mrs. Edgett, Kent St. -_._ A very large number of passengers took advantage of the sail up West River Saturdiay afternoon on the S. S. Harland. George and'Mrs. Drake and son Gordon of Strasbourg Sask., are home on a visit to friends and r6- latlves at Pownal. William and Mrs. Docherty, Vic- toria Cross, and Mrs. Charles Mc- Kinnon, Uigg, were pastiangers by the Murray Harbor train Wednesday. B. T. Connolly, who has been visit- ing his old hqme a.t.E.¢Royalty; has left for Luusnajuabo, Mexico, where he has been engaged in contracting gold and silver mines. Gavin Harding, Graha'm's Roald, was among the directors present at the meeting of the directors of the Maritime Fat Stock Asso., held in Amherst last week. Frank Barnes of New York, .arrived here, by Saturdny’s- mail express; to Join his wife who was formerly Miss Winnie Tomi-ins of this City and who -___. imisl ll. Chappell W Cor. Queen :ind Kent St. Open 7 a.m., Phone 24iL. W" lllelp mir Panini' In order to help your pocket for Diminiou day we will giie _ioii astraigh discount oi zo per cent off all lines to June 3oth. .El r >=-- -mr-‘rr ~"""“** Il' On Tuesday last' James Ghankller llll.H.ll._lllHllSllll Kent Strut, Practice limited to Discuss of Eye, Bar, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and Btted or glasses. Evenings by anncintmcnti dtw w »¢¢v9000OOQl¢ from this City Saturday were Miss l . . illil U a ni. .."“~.T_'.“ .H an (gear tziiilrigklnii As Son NEW PROWBE BLOCK uqtlliaélotlawwn. P. E. ln UE orricii: nouns ab] sup rt th _ 9in\a.m. 'Lm-Lmpm ' y po ed 8 g of Ha/Lelbrook drove the horseai in tne mower. It gives his friends great -pleasure to see him so active considering the fact that he is in his 90th year. The marriage took place at the Methodist parsonage, City, July 14, by Rev. Wm. Harrison, of George Bell, City, and Miss Graco Wilson, Hampton. Miss Annie Beaton acted as bridesmaid while Walter You room Among the ‘outward passengers EW: Harris to Moncton W. li. Stow- I art to Montreal, Moi io li'n'nii:'toii to Picton, Mrs. John 'A-~,iin.u" tt and Miss Blanche bo St. John. Minias Moi Leod and Bradley to Picton, and Clifford J. Paul to Halifax. The marriage took place at Tryon on Wednesday evenrlng, July Zfldt, st the home of Mrs. B. Howatt, mlother of the bride, of Wm. L. Bennett of Berlin, New Hampshiine, to Francis V. Corey of Portland, Mains. Over thirty guests were present, amongst For rash only ~ , ’S .I H BELL ii a 0 \ , I taken in their summer W- __ Th i -i h t . S "S ioiiies oy ..:sr.i.‘::rr;“i.:f..r.:ai:i.uri; tey of Woburn, Mass, and I-lc-~i':l.stta to Rackham of Des Moines, Iowa, has PHONE I . =*°-"."';,'-.. L_.-,;,. lil” Arriving Daily B jus arrived at Des Moines, iowa, ai- : J ter a vury pleasant trip from Boston 9 _.,....-_ _.. 1 '_ ' _ Q , 0 _ - . i 1 I ¢ " - ‘ 7,,,d',_,,,,, ...2Carpsnt4sr-Morton Roofing will givn cargos `of Acadia Nut and you every protection that iron, tin or Round, Sydney and Inverness Round and Run of Mine. C Albion Niit, 'Intei-colonial -~- »-,- W- n whom was the Rev. E. C. Corsy,from| Brmii the C|“|‘lf¢“ .:;i:.‘:°°°r:. a ed. 'Numerous iisefiil and beaut/Hui I Ilr Geo E. Moore Dentist Crapaiid, P E I High grade dentistry only. harloffgtgwn Steam Nav and is more durable and less expen- gatlon ings mentioned., It ls guarantsed ~ Twice-ii-week Excursion - ALSO- , * ' -new nom to iiirn .Iniini F. . _ Blacksmith CML . CHARLOTTETOWN t0 wbi-ni, rinnenine vv_=;:{i".d m PICTOU and Return I commencing Wednesday the Jtli. July just received including tho $1.00 size, ` 0 “"'°”°'i s‘“"i'°"".i".`i“ “.f§l'"in.°fY.i:iSf §lf.2¢i’§""}ivf.°1’lf.iifi& n.“§'.il`{.°°'i`§ ' _ | iliheioiiiiidiiiiplilihcliidiiisliea iivillbc $l~5°- restorljng grey or faded hair to its ° ` G. W. WA KEFORD. original color. _ A. W. Reddin, rodrlts ivr I " 1-“"1 A“E_3" M""“¥°' P'*°'” B- < shingles or rust like tin or iron. It if F ariiiers Take Notice M Charlottetown Steam _ - _ on hand. .‘:.:..*‘:.“.:...: sii‘u§.‘°sii’.fa‘i »n-n--W-_ '- ' I 1 I fact anything in the line of tlnware at lowest prices _ Give use call and be convinced. 138 Great Geo’ sh Modehtiii store, 'ao W. ll,..,»Siavonson. Pfllll- i i gifts were presented to the young C _ whence the three started together on their Journey They took in iall the rights and stopped at all the places of in Miss Mabel Dinnis, Margate spent" $26.00 suits for 13.1 o. 25.00 for 22.00, Phone 346 J. 178 Queen St. dmwfrwv" ed tio teach at Suffolk for the pris- ent school yea-r. W. H. and Mrs. lrsing, Buctouche, N. B.. are spending afew days in this province. ` A, J. Fraser, M. P., was in town on Saturday, and left on return to Bourls in the afternoon. Miss Hattie Bownass, Norboro, is Visiting friends in the City. She ra- turns home this morning. The Northumberland arrived here on Saturday evening at 8.20, and the mail express arrived at- 9.15.. -O_- Reglnald Bowness is spending ii real restful vacaition at. Margate, fishing, boarting, bathing etc. H. B. Samuels, New York, of the Lloyd Agency, came to the City Fri- day night and went east Saturday. Mrs. Hannah Cooke and daughter Mrs. Duchemin, are visiting Cove- head, the guests of Jas. and Mrs. Hughes. - , Manager .Chipman of the Plant Line has left on neturn co Halifax, after spend-ing a few da'ys in- the Province. Steak, also best roast and corned beef can be procured frmn R. B. ,Squar';.riggs, 75 Prince Street, at reasonable prices. Among the passengers who went out by the eastern train on ~Satu~rd'ay were W. F. and Mrs. Tidmarsh, Chas E. and Mrs. Leigh and J. A. and Mm. Campbell. Miss Inez McPhee of Monbaguei re- turned to her home on Wed- nesday, after. having spenta pleas- ant month with her friend 'Miss Mary* Wood of Hazelbrook. V Miss Mabelle Mutlow, Millview, has returneld home after a vary pleasant, visit to Victoria Cross, She was accompanied by her friend Miss Fran- ces Reid. Among' the visitors to blie City Saturday were Manager Rainnie, of the Western Union Telegraph Co., Sackville. He left: the City Saturday on. return home. Miss Madge Crockett, Boston, has arrived at her home in Pleasant Grove after an absence of three years. She was accompanied by hee father Wm. Crockett. The farmers of Margate and vicin- ity are very busy at their _ha.y-mak- ing at present and if the weather continues line another week they will have most all under cover. Largo quantities of canned lobsters are being exported from Charlotte- town of late. From the activity dis- played' in shipping the cases at the wharves it is efvident there is a good demand abroad for the goods from this province. ___1. I This sum/mer there was a notice- _sible increase in the amount of straw- berries shipped from this Province. From Charlottetown large quantities of the firift went out every morning by the Northumberland-the crates coming from widely separated sect- ions of the Province and showing that the culture of the berry is becoming general. -___ A correspondent' from Alexandra writeii-Miss Annie Brehaut has re- turned to her home in Alexandra af- ter visiting in- Lot 48.--Robert Dun- can of the City returned- home after a very pleasant visit with friends in Alexandra.-T. K. Brshaut vlsiiielii tha City on Sat“irda'y.-Warren Myers of Mt. Albion left recently for Sydney, C. B. to join his sis/ter Jennie.- Charles K. Brf:ha'ut son of T. K.and Mm Brohaut, left Saturday for Westhc-ro, Mass, to join his brother and sisters.-William Brvhiaut of Al- eiandra was in the City Frida SNAPS For the next three weeks I will sell 13.00 for zo.no, :Lon for 19,00, 2o.oo for l7.oo, 18.oo for i5.oo, at JAMES CALLAGHAN'S. I ’ Piaiil f Tamaline Silks 250 yds. The very thing that has been wanted so badly the last two weeks. A soft and lustrous fabric that will make up into superb dresses and shirtwaists. White grounds with col- _i 1 Closed---Monday Afternoon---Closed. __ ' ' * V "$51 Ladies’ ' Straw Sailor liaise We have a number o NH these, popular hats for out- ing wear that we Inust dis- pose of at once. Hence the ferent colors, send for ples worth 5oc Colored Shan Tung andjust as it comes the loom 34 in. Br \ Regular I 35 ored overchecks. Five dif- only 296 'A ~ Pongee the very finest quality we have ever imported. This silk is rough in weave H brown, nayy, grey. 896 Silfll-' W'-l from onze, Seymour Com-pton, Brooklyn, is visiting friends at Millview. David Hawkins, of Murray River, was in town Saturday, returning home in the afternoon. The Artillory Spoon match which was commenced on Saturday after- noon at Kensington Range aroused a good deal of enthuiasm both- among this contesting marksmien and the large number of spectators who watched tha shooting with great in- terest. It was an ideal afternoon 'and highi scores were made-'Gunner Jaimcs Landrigan doing extremely well and leading the list wl't'h a contu-ry »'l`he match will he concluded this after- noon. [ ] THE Peoples’ Theatre - NEW ,WONDER- LAND Ncw Reel every night TO-NIGHT Napoleon Bonaparte Moscow Clad in Snow , The 'l`c\m|i¢r'a Daughter 'New Illustrated Song. ln Tlic ay s of 49 sv Mrs Tufts. Biggest picture list ever off- ered for the price. Admission five cents only terest on route and the time taken in thas progress across the Continent was most profitably ind enjoyably spent shinglss will, but it will not rot like is a non-conductor' of heat and cold sive than either of the Roofing Cover- to last for yearsnilunnoll & Chand lar- will show you this guarantee. 1 Pda ' :Hayes' dlslair '_I-iealth--Another lot Navigation Co., htd Charlottetown Pictou Service Change 0f'l`imc ' `\ _I Fine _ Leather . ` Purse , ami lland Bags We have a nice line of leather goods in purses, hand bags, collar and cuff holders, which Iwe offer at very special prices, You really can’t afford to overlook these goods, if in need ofa nice purse or bag. . V G F. Hutcheson III 1 "'Nort|inmhsrland" will leave ithc 0o¢np¢ny'ii wharf daily. cxosntlsunday. at Ml) o‘clcak A. rn Rnturnlna wtllleave Picton about 4-'ll i. ln G. W. WAKNFORII Charlottetown Moy Ulh-IND. ll I" I / __,‘.. . » pwoller Q Optlclln I f Crystal Sugar which we offer at One is a fine Muscovado 3 I-2 ccnia per pound . 50 poundafor $l.00 The other is a Demerara igranddaughter of Adam Murray of c|;°°n“ 53 or picking and dnsiing uid Sugar I MARK WRIGHT; SPECIALS. Justice and Mrs. Harvey, Edmon- ton, Ata., are visiting in the City. l Leslie Wright went west 'oy the ai- tcirnoon train on Saturday. Dr. Burrell, of Yarmouth, N. S., sang in Grace Church last evening and was heard withnmuch pleasure. 0. I-lennenury, Argyle Shore, has returned from a trip 'to lthe mainland , and is spending a few days in the City. The three-masted American schoon- er Annin J. Trainor, coal laden fnom New York, arrived in port yesterday. and is lierthesl at C. Lycns and Co's wharf. Edward Faulds sang in St. Jamies’ Church on Sunday evéflillll H SUIO “Crossing tho Bar" by A- H- 13%, hrend. It was a great treat to t‘hoSe present. Mr. Faulds has a line deep bass voice of greiat CUmP8SS'- M Miss Winnie Gillan. of Worchester, Mass., was an arrival in Charlotte- town on Saturday night. She is a this City and has been away for three years. Clifford Paul, of Clayton and Sons Halifax, N. S., who has been spend- ing his vacation in Charlottetown Kent St., left for his home Saiiurdniyi, Paul is ai vocalist off no mean quallby and' while here made many friends who would be pleased to. welcome reductions. H ts fr 55 to ggcs eaglin C480 each Hats froni I eo ' in 1.5., ...cn `_“98c each Long Gloves. Here's a line tliat's bad- A line worth 5oc and 6oc a air Tan ,black, ly needed at the present. P ° ~ . 35 brown, white C pro Lil W ._ . ..i.rn~ W. |H. Stevenson. nf this City, wiiri among the passengers to Murray Har- bor on Saturday. A. L. Fraser, M. P., returned 1--» Souris Saturday after spending; ooiiiu time in the City. Bert Mills, City, camo over by the Northumberland Saturday night (ronii New Glasgow. He will return early in the week. Miss Annie Higgins and Misa Ada Harris, of this City, left for Murrnv River on Saturday to spend some time with friends there. Ashley B. Craswell, of the Hank of New Brunswick, Fredericton, is homo on a vacation. He camo in on th., express Saturday night. Leslie ll. Crockett of J._H. My- rick and Co., City, leaves this morn- ing for New Glasgow, P. E. I.. where he goes to enjoy a well earned vaczv tion. The highest temperature recorded Saturhay was seventY'Hil GUKYWS Illi- ove zero. At nlno a.m. the mercury stood at seventy-one above and at nine p_m_ at _sixty-seven above. Do not; send communications to in- dividual members of staff. Everythlnir the guest of Wm. and' Mrs. Toed, :should be addressed "The Charlotte- town Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. morning by the Northumberland. Mr. |I.," and on the left hand' corner at the bottom of the envelope should be "Ad-vertiriing," "SubsC\‘il>tl0l\." "E4- it-orlal," or "News" according to the him at any future time. contents. Mattress Ihave the only power” mattresses. Any kind ma Ba p moderate cost. r ttstf e _. _ , Making machine in the Province hair, wool, flock and othe de over equal to new at i Q l 4 I We have in stfck two lines V1 H Newsorfs Block' of. West India .li-aw _ Sugar Sugar which we now offer at The the low rate of st .n Way ' to create an Est ` dmfwtf which we bought cheap and ` ' we will sell cheap. , ate is by a Life Insurance ` Policy. The Sun Life will issue a_policy to suit any one’s present financial cir- cumstances. Call and See lr » i I i 4 °°nt5mI`°f Pound , E I1. E fl C) VV ` gg pgunds fm- gum Manager for P. E 1. . _ i _,__ ./, I fa, -¢5pri':-ac-' if \"'. ,`,.- »,`. p \ ~