Oldest Jewelry ES;TAB_L|s|'|ED |868. ' ` . -. -5, _j S' s specialty of _. ` "`_.'f ` Pl »Q\‘00cli tl I ` %f f$ lnflevegiry. Yliliadliohltiugg our line of Souvetxlii b`¢f0l’¢‘ Y°“ ‘nike 5`°“\' B°_\¢°fi°\l~ W WELLNER JEWELER w “ - » ‘- . ° '~ 3“nny|i¢1¢,Cl\_ar_lottetown,_ , __ 'th _ _ in thc ._......,»¢l?r0vfin¢e~_ _ J e e "/K;‘_¥~f'l _ `\\_._f‘T:=i'_/' ' 4 .A-EE, . " l"N"V`ITEID _ If you wish the best in photo rapb , finished on the new spec lzailzelrtl nionnts, (the very latest nove y. ‘ TQ VISIT CUB- - BT'D'DIO.~ GEO. H. COOK. where niibv is Aiwavs Welcome- “irrJciii5s" ROOT BEER. Adellciouii, wholesome and cooling beverage. A io cent bottle "makes5 gallons." AGED. I F. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. i WE MAKE STYLI H CI.0T&S AT MODERATE PRICES- HOW! OUR _ EXPENSES .. ABE; .. _ . *_ LIGHT- ~ ._ D0 YOU SEE T ' D. MCLAREN “"‘°""."'“ 9 Ligapita. _ Artistic Tnilorr Gt. uso. St. lil tts tk. w frm. _ L...a¢_|‘s|a|»...l&|a|l. _ To The' ' Coffee Drinkers We have just received a ship- ment of Chose and Sariborn’s HIGH Gimme Corrais. This coffee is inslily toasted and being of the highest quality we can recommend to thoseiwhokncw a good article Gruundireshiat our storeasyou wantit. Get a trial order and judge its merits. _ Mc-KEN NA’S Grocery. A* PHONE{?3‘l»”ii.‘.$‘?."li‘.'iL¢’.i‘&’.i” R llinriing 0ui New customers are lind- ing us out every day- and ‘our prices do the rest. They are' lower than other storee._ We know it and will prove it to you. Save money on your shoe bill by trading with us. _ ' ‘M Mid- _ Summer Flllll- We were never bet- ter able tu fit the feet with light cool foot- WCf'\l's . Womeu’s one strap slipper 7 5e. Women’s one strap slipper $r.co. Women's _four strap slipper $1.85. Woinen's p a t e n t leather slipper $1.85. Women s Blucher turn Oxford $1.75. Women's white canvas Oxfoid $I.oo. Womeu’s tan canvas Oxford $1.00 _ _Misses’~._white_canvas _ » Oxford 85c. _ _ _ ., Child’s white canvas Oxford 75 'o ' A1i_e_r._§f¢»» New Flour Direct From the Mills Five Roses in bbls. and M bbls. _ ,Fedora it rt i. .4 ii Royal Stuart, _ Beaver, in bbls. - Gypsy. ‘ iieaoon, _ Beaver in 25 lb. Sacks. _ .. ri 501b_ it .. 1. ,oo lb_ .- Cheap for Cash at ' Beer & Goff’s. , 1" s-3 ini- i* s . fs. ‘\ ~ 1 ,.- ; _ \.__ » ""1 H. //H ~~¢~ rig' f. ` ff""'-'-J" *R1* / V4 /‘,é'.'P' A 5 ~' _ xr" _ °‘“f’ " _ l , imp f _ ,) . _ _ --' “Yo/' J _ 0 ~ SPONGBS, SPONOBS. BPONGBS i5 eases just in. A good carriage sponge 30 cents. n__En_r>rN B_§r_i_%_., -For Sah__ir_Tn Lal. The subscriber ohers for sale or to let his property at Lardiiau Bridge, The house is large and well nished and li be ent warehouse with out , , ss a sem 1 _ J n | _ F f nh “ff apsness china t s ilnest assortment in & so -' Rggmgs: ulgolf, g¥D_ )‘§:,N‘;|||'°rC”¢\i. the city at W. P. Colwill's, Sunnyside. H. F. BISSBTT Windsor, N S- W H110. ' ' D ` Ti\¢_,N.' gh" Sign. g. 'gan llritfgla or to the owner, ' _ _ 7-iid tl Dmitri _:; 'JUDY lr5§fr'9o5.- -_ ' ' 'T . ..‘. -_ - yesterday new 9 choir; visit at wrirainn. 'lhe large circle of friends The Guardian LlllIlL.lllWS Ollicst In iiew- Prowso Block ~ X, ___Bi\`ririot_leiown. _ _Mus D_s_n,_W_onu.l}aselbrook, ietumed l;|il_L_ l_?'A%_§;’q,,Gpd_,'(_lonn|u will be “at home” on eerlay, July eighteen-froul four to six o'ulocl-r. ` 1 _ Miss Lois Cnsnpnan, lieselhxook, rd- turneti yesterday from spending her vis- cathin at Wiltshire and North River. ANY person desiring to purchase or rcnt a desirable cottage on Fitzroy Struct should read the ad. in another column ONLY emergency new advertisingac. csptsd after 4 p. m. daily, and 12 noon Biiturday.Nona of any nature accepted after 10 p. m. Saturday for Monday‘a issue. Tm-i Opera. “Sorcerer” 'will be one of the features of ° Old Home Week." This Opera had a great reception in the Opera House hare in June and visitors to the city may expect a genuine treat. Miss Brewsm Bimxu, of Charlottetown, arrived at Wallace, Cumberland Cc., N. *., Tuesday- avcning on the schooner Frank. Sho intends sponding the sum- mer with her sister, Mrs. Frank Kirwln. Rav. Gilzonrin AND Mfrs. SBLLAR, off lluntor Rivcimwcrc visiting Rav. rind Mrs. Johnsonnt tho parsonnge at Newcastle. Mr. Sailor occupluii the Metiiodlsi; pulpit ou Sunday evening last.-Moncton Tran- script. A connrsi. invitation is extended to everybody who wishes to call and sos The Guardian \Vcb Perfecting Press, while running, nt ll.-45 a m. on ‘Mond|\y, \Verlnesdny or Friday of each week. This is tho only press of its kind in tho prov- lm-e und well worth ri visit. ` Airnrm the passengers by the S. S. llnll- fiix yesterday were J. il. mid Mrs Mrirtln, New York City, returning from ri two weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. nnri Mrs Martin, Eldon. This was Mr. Mar- ti|i's first visit homo for fifteen years, and Mrs. Mai-tlii's Hrst visit to the Province. Tinccnll from St. John‘s Presbyterian rzliurcli, Windsor, to Rev. J. W. Crnwfordi Grout. Vlllngc,wns nhly s\|Dl"0rted hy J. A. Smith, Windsor. The - Preshytery sustained the calland the clerk was ln- strueted to transmit it to the clark of the Truro Presbytery.-Truro News. [Mr. Crawford is it native of l.lardiizun.] THE parishioners of St. llriai‘garei.'s in- _tand holding ii grand tea __party in uid of 'the church funds, at Hear River Station on Thursday July' 27th. All the iiijrangeinents nrwunder thc direct- ion cf the parieih priest, Father Johnston who will do ull in his power to plenae ovcryhody. Trnin arrangements and _ rsrlvartisemaiit will follow inter. A1' Uigg on Friday, June 30th therc passed riwiiy to her everlasting rest, Sai-riii, rellct of the inte John Murchison, In the ninety-first your of her age. The ilcr-cnscd was born at Point Prim, hut. sincc hcr nirirrlrige in early woinnnhuod had rcsldcrl in Uigg, Whore by hor gcntic- ness,kindnesi~i and plsty she won and hold the regard und esteem nf the whole community. Her remains were interred ln the ccinctery at Mount Buchanan. She leaves two sons and twodsughters, noma- ly, Mrs Simon Compton, Belle River, Mrs. .fairies P. Ciintallo, BostAin,' Pctcr Murchi- son, Dunriconnd Donald Murchison who resides on the homestead. To tlissc and extends heart-lost sympathy. Arnirrrr wedding took place at tho Baptist Parsonage, 118 College Avenue, West Somerville, Mass, on July 8rri. 1005, when Miss Laura Francis of Boston. formerly of Crapaurl, P. E. I., was united in marrlagoto William Rogers of West Somerville Mass.,ona of West Scifiei-ville'a most prominent and' respected young citizens. The coromony was performed nt high noon by Rev. J. U. Gorton, pristorof the church, in the presence of many friends and relatives of the bride and groom. The bride was beautifully robcd in it gown of blue vollo over tnifetu silk wit-h picture lint to ninicli. After the ceremony tho bride ami groom left rirnld a shower of rico for Cromwell, Conn., where they will spend their honey- moon, nt the home of the brida's uncle Sonr\tor_ W. R. McDonald. Upon their retum they will reside in “Test Somer~ ville, wheraa pretty homo awaits [them beautifully furnished. The presents were numerous and useful, expressing the es- tueni in which thehrldo and groom were hold by their many friends. For the past fow years thabrlrie has held a responsible position on tho stan’ of ona of the city hospitals in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers have many friends at Crapaud and Victoria who will wish them much ,lay and prosperity ln their journey through life. Mrs. Rogers la a daughter of an esteemed citizen, George Francis. Com. --Q--~ , Soda Water.-E\'srybody that drinks our Srila Water says-it Is oortrilnly the sharpelt»,coldest, and best in the city. We nh e it ourselves, and have it to l U1 please our customers. We use pure fruit flavors amlgood rich cream. come and judge it for yourselves.-A. W. Reddln, Phem B., Sunnyside. Iron Ox Tablets can be had at lfollonalil I loKinnon’s Druaston. 7dtf *___-g makin . Their delimte that theyfsie superior to , Wiilt_e's, name are sold by _,IFF - _ioooudornug to rms ri rar, ablniid apply in this oilioe at once. . ,Miss Bsipar Mchouoau. and Miss Edith Beer. DsSabie who have been ru- _IWDI in PNV|f\°ll°c R. i- returned home lmtweek. ' ll,Duohens|n's url. in another column. This liousela .one of the prettiest and cient W.‘P.,A¢R.lJ. Duck, new mein R5- RIV. Mr. S6t‘igewick will speak at Vic at Y M O A outdoor service at 4 p. ni bers of Zion church choir. Meeting held in grove near drinking fountain All lldounr Srirwaivr Nori-:-i -What the wharf is nearing completion; tlnit. the girls home from Bostoulook fresh an must be wrong, ~tl lilstle d ot blow at the right time; that A. J. Grunt ook ofthe fence around tho church and m ; ‘ bo held on filth lust. is to b tho greatest Y fl l that the slrlii wrilkii need fixing; i.lnii.'l‘lic Guardian is thc best. ncwspnpcr ln tlic Tim annual division rind Sunday School Picnic of York hold nt Diilvay on Wudiics- dny last wus ri rlecirlcd success. The Union ond, Pleitsnlit (irovc, Stanhope and the prizes, over -ill in number, \vci~c[crc,,,,|,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,_ Only men of gr od character, without fcnr ef work nee( . ,_,,-, |‘. (_|Iiiase`s: ()ii_Et[.{|iit-iii, (ll rr-<~r ruthi- lhl »\ \_.-. -. __ _ _ __ __ __ __ ,_ \ _ = N B.--Replies strictly confidential. l"»` .fi;)§_"§2l1?'Qlf§,,,,,,.| 'ill-ll -~ .. .li "_',‘,1,j .. 5|-_ pi-r’ ||-'v~ lm lim luis. ”’”“"“' .\1l|.r._ r.. i=ln||. i.on\-vs \`i\i-mouth. iliiiiy rox:-is ii. Nnminil fur llruiiull on i\I'l‘|\'r|| r\Y‘i*I\p|'1'r~'~4'Hi':\l|\»r frlliii llrillfnx. liciiirrilmr lvrivm .omg \\'lrn|'f. lim- rrm. rlrrriy ri-xr.-|»| Hrrriinrrrfi |-.r.ar-rigors .rr-tilt-r|.,¢ ri. lriiinrx in-xr -my 4.41. l` n. iii. hy lxprosv din. Now York and \'l\i'llit\\|tli.-».“i.F. i‘|'l|\nt'\ Aiihiir li,-nvos .\'o\\' \'||rk Il it. in. Hnlilnlrw. nr- rhing Yriiwiioiitli. tiundny p, ni. lioturnlny lvim~_~i Yarmouth. Wndnepalny on nrrivnl of r-:_».,»rr»~ tminv from nan nr. roriill inforinnllon. In do hooks. foliloraxoir, irhich will ho spur, frco. wrixi to ll“.KH. t Iilnr- ulron . on ra msvci r - |- ai. 8.K ll* §'i~alna run ‘gi 'Awe Blnnilmd nic. P. GIFKINS, General Honsger. 7 _~_lt`v ._A l l » ." l ' .ri '.1 or »~ fi <‘ ‘,i.e ‘ , . \.| l J-.5 » 4-ni. 1 ‘rt ti. ir: . , “_. 1 _ ‘gli