We ma' tee aww” , _ a _-H _ cnantorrsrowu. ; v _- ,~ | ».\. .» 4.. . _ _ 4 .., -. , . _ - 3 | -» ¢-__ _ Have you overheard of _i ~ _ The Onelda Community Silverware P Fo df th ha :..°':.:..‘r.r::f' °'° =°°°' -'° ¢]n__k`.t:_i_y_u,_g:i-ha, spoonigetei A25. _ " ‘ gnaran. pleased to show you this iine.\ _ _ ~rot`I‘._r;; rr wish the oben in photo- ' ra , Bnisheu on the new s ~ mounts, (the very lam! 11 ¥» _ TO ‘~ ‘VISIT OURA BTlJ_'..l_DIO.» , _ GEO. li. COOK, Where Baby is Always Welcome. “HUGHES” Roor BEER. Adelicious, wholesome and cooling beverage. _ A ro cent bottle “makes 5 gallons.”n GE0' 4p°§.!......!||Hl!i1l.; ti-_ng ‘___ It’sthe Time Now for Tan_Shoe`s 5 We have just received the neat- est line of Men’s Tens in lace and low cut shoes from Boston ever re- ceived here for the price $3. 5o,good- year welted, late*t. lasts,_prettiest shades. They are regular $4.50 goods- See the James Mean’s American Shoes, a beauty for the Prl<== 153-50- A-, E;~-McEachen,- The Shoemsn. ‘ l'lElNZ’S \ PICIKLES We have lust opened up-a shipment of Heinz’s bulk Pickles in sweet mixed. chow chow and spiced cucumbers. T.heue_ goods / nr. perfectly fresh and the brand is s guar- antee f r quality. We Tiuve also u large as- sortment of bottled pickles includiu 1-leiriz’s, Crosse BlackweTi's, Rowatts and Fletts.. Call in and get your choice, we will be pleased to show them. ‘ - . Nl c K E N N A’ S GROUERY. Phona:~Down town sims. TMA-. _ up town stnro, 2% B. _= = .___-------____,__; U-tsuanuasuuuhduaaaas iilii Ar lower There is no question about it-our prices - are lower than ani’ :cue store in Ch’town. e sell for cash. that’s how we do it. _ lfyou want to 8°* ‘U out of your mone! that you can-try nl- We will prove thi! ad. true. lllen’s $5.00 ian Boots for $2.50 We have placed on our counter about fifty pairs of last year’s tan boots at $2.50 per pair-regul ar price $3.50 and - iis-°°- The prompt bn; er gets a snap Alley & C0; New Flour Direct From the Mills Five Roses in bbls. and yi bbls. 11 ll In sl I1 i Roynl Stuart, Beaver, in bbls. Gypsy. Beacon, _ Beaver in 25 lb. Sacks. (1 ll lb' 1( \ 41 If loo lb_ ll Cheap for Cash at Beer & Goif’s. I `\ e _ \ '-ln. ._ .uf-_,_' '"' ._ Q ' if. \` " ` Ti ` A' '43, W7’ g _ . "~" 5.' yt* Hhs- 5. does tr# --. _ .,- ,_ /'_ _,,»" ii"-'-ilhi-~'~'_ _/'_ /' _,f gn) _ \ _ ..» “ Q ‘ Get the habit. Trade with Reddin Bros., PHONE 86. _ ro,ooo Montrose justin. Cape Breton Ads ss s. noss "Wm °°““‘°“ l,‘,‘,l..__.__;_...__.... ......' .:°.i:L ..s..’:°::s "°Jii... |53. mx. mm. e. a Bunn aosa. r..r.. s. ncsunn Llosa, la. I.. K.. I _ G. L MURl’li.Y_ & C0. SYDNEY, C.-B. _ General Commission Merchants Island Produce handled on commis- sion Sunueiio _ Prm_pt returns made. ~ 15 w ryr. Jeweler. Oilices in New Prowss Block Charlottetown. ,. u-1 _ _ _ _ 0111.! emergency new advprtising 009504.! m. daily. and 12 nog *aturdsyf Nous? of any natura acoeptid issue. ' Mrs Johanna McKay who for two .tears has given excellent satisfaction as teachorof Hope River School has tender. odherrsaignation and intends going to tha North West. _ Loasrlm fishing is reported poor along the Cavendish coast and it is said tha fish- ermen ara taking in some of their traps. 'Frawl fishing is over and has not been so successful as in rocont years. Tara beautiful warm weather together with the grant amount of moisture stored in the soil is making the hearts of thc farmers glad. Growth of all crops during tho last weak has been vary rapid and so far we do not hear of any damogs from the cut worms that caused so much loss last season.-Cor. Mn. Grnnau fora Montreal firm is buy' ing "V0 h0BB_from the farmers and in- tends making s shipment. to Montreal from Hunter Rivcr about the first of July. This is a new market opening to the farm- ers for live hogs ami will give them s chance to get clear of their stock in the warm wcuthcr when the packers can’t handle them. , THE demand for “Tunnel” stamps has been so great that the supply is ex- hauslcd.An cflort is being made to secure suverul thousand n\orc,and in the menu time ull orillurs to hand wilibc held.Any persons wanting some should write “Phe Guard- iun Business Offices Chnriottci.ov'vn" at once, stating quantity desircd.tf ' ON Thursday evcningJunc 8th. in the First United Presbyterian Church, Boston in the presence of o few friends, Margaret Benton and William MacKinnon were married by the Rev. A. K. MncLennun. Mr. und Mrs. MacKinnon formerly be- longed to Prince Edward Island and have tho best wishes of their many friends in Boston. Davin Wrr.soN,presldent of the Pro- vincial Institute in British Columbia , this year, is sonior inspector of schools for that province. Ho isa native of Richibucto, N. B., and a graduate of thc University of New Brunswick. The other inspectors of schools in Brli.iz~'h Columbia are U. A. Stevrurt of Van- couver and J. S. Gordon of Vernon. Both are nntives_ of Prince Edward Island. Bnronrr tho nltur of the First Methodist church which was hanked with snow bull blossoms and under un nroli of daisies und forns, Miss Janie Almira Millner was married \‘Vcdncsduy evening, .Tune 7th to Hugh John Gordon, North Sydney .C. B. Rev. Goo. Skcne of'ii¢‘iaterl. The lrridsl procf.~sz~ion entered the church to |llc"Lol|engrin" wedding march played by the organist. First carrie thc flower glrllittle ilutir Milluer, the eight your old sister of thc bride who was dainty in white muslin. Sho carried sbasket uf rusvs and sweet pens. The usherswho came next wore A. C. Williams, Boston; iiornce. T. Muzzey, George A. Wood and George I. Canfield ull of Somerville. There were eight brificsmuids, all members of Ihs bride's Sunday School class. They were sttirod in white muslin and shower bouquets of pink swect pous were fastened from the shoulder. The maid of honor Miss Clnirs Milinsr wore white muslin with bouquet white sweet peas. The bride's gown was of white Swiss muslin with lace trimmings and veil. She csrrieds. showor bouquet of iiliies of thc vallcy. At the altar they were mot bythe groom and bsst man, .lmncs Montgomery, of Boston, a cousin uf thc groom. Tho bride was given sway by hor father Samuel W. Millner. As tho large bridul party was grouped before i-be beautiful display of flowers u charm- ing scene was presented. Each pew was ornnmentod with daisies the whois cffect lacing that ofa “white flower" wedding. From 8. $7 to 10 dcloclr a reception was hsld at the home of the bride‘s parents. Duisissfand snowbsilswith greenery were used for the house decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon left onn wedding trlpto Montreal and will rosidcin North Sydney. -Somerville Joumul. (The bride Miss Miilnerisa -nioco of Mrs. B. C. Prowsc, city and her parents formerly resided hers. Mr. Gordon,the groom, is n nstiva of Aiborton, and was in the bank of N. S. hero for u number of years.) _ ~ ?_¢_-- i Colgates Celebrated American Soaps- Ws have just received ansxcoilent assort ment of those goods including-Colossal, White Clematis, Almond Cream, Dermal, Oatmeal, La France Ross, and many ther favorite kinds-By taking the quantity we got a very dns price on them and intoud giving customers the benefit- A. W._Recldin,Phem B,Centrsi Drugstore ‘lr-on-Ox Tablets can be had at McDonald 'k McKinnon‘s Drugstore. 7cltf A W piece dinner sei. foa'I$5.85 at W. P Coiwill's, Sunnyside. ` 15d tf New goods are daily coming to us. A vary lugs quantity has boon opened dur- ing last weak. We mayhava those goods you are in nsod of.-W. P. Coiwill, Bunny ide. ' llld tf mmwmwmmmw v es are a revelation in candy makin . Their delicate _ White I Chocolat *i°Y°f'!.»na .wmv fi°““°” 'ili1Pl°.iT§'..i} /////////////M” 7// S ‘Q »~00O I _ , J . 3 ' _ . \ ,L2 - . - 2 ‘ f :A , _ '\ _ , A 1/ SUm“ _tp - . \_-. §§ mel' __ __ _ - Suits X _ <§~;~_ = T msm /7/I 5 \§. E §\ 6 5 ; 4¥ .._. _ ,i _"i _ l'ien s ' Our Norfolk Suits for sunr- mer are the art of perfection. These suits are made in the newest shades of cloth and are well tailored _and very fashion able. Price per suit $9.50. Our Summer Sack Suits in light and brown tweeds are \ very nobby. One needs but see them and tr them on, and then you will be suL..~i.ied that our clothes are the best 0 fitting garments on the mar- ket today. We buy from only the best clothing manufactur- ers in Canada and therefore we will guarantee our suits to be superior to any on the market today. Meu’s sum mer goods of all 'kinds lowest prices. 1-_es-umm . .= 8 SUNI).-\ Y TIME TABLE. \\/ill lenvc (7h`i,own. \Vili loavu liocity Pt. l0.(lJ a. rn. l.i6 n. m ,_sANoEasoN®.co. J il.|lI u. ni. 12.45 p. nl. i. in s§§ 'F .2235 i p. rn p. m. [L Ill. ~ Ill. dw Lf D l nuusmuicuns ARTiFlClAL TEETH The best of satisfaction, moderate prices. ' Extraction free of charge at DR. J. P. MURRAY Queen street. Ono. lfrowse lrns. _1~e~ d wtf ' >_. _x A ___ "%_,L - ~ Arthur J. B. Mellish,A.B. (HARV AR D.) RARRISTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Cor. Qucon and ltichlnond Btn., Ch'town. 'l‘olophonu, House 2:13, Office 48. ti-i0 tts 5:. w l yr . lH'°._E¢' ' J. AUGUST US BENTLEY Barrister and Attorney Ul"l"It‘-E : Upstairs Bruce Brick Building. | SUMMERSIDE. P. E. l. MONY T0 LOAN on good security of land moderate roto of interest.. bi-3 tl..\i\\’ Zim . E. U. BROWN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pub- 4- llc gc. Ur|<`l(fl<.i-ll-U'i*laiior:u\ Building. Great tluorgu Strcci. next liunk of Nora Scuti , Char- ioi.wio\v||_ l'. E. lr|.|u|nl. tiionald. .1§Ei‘Env.r,Eiii |- sq _ ,Q k./si ' .ir vusddi of-BOINGP TO BE INJUNE? If so y<~.\r‘ll wnnt a piano and you’ll want s first- class one. If you buy a HEINTZMAN You’ll be satisfied-.livery instrument guaranteed. The leading pianists re- commend them. Call and ins ect. Sold on P. Island only by iitiller bros., DesBrisay Block. anteerl fresh, pure, unadulterated. rr. KEr.1v souihpm i"‘\,|r‘t.l\o:‘::\rtii'\|inns on iipplleniinli in J. E. M/\'l"l`li l