..'~___f -»....~.~<». 1 w nm ant" freshelot of&einl,bulk` hi lm including chow soar mixed gerkilli 20 cnN'l‘.! PER. QUART w¢»sro»t&.Mctai’s Phone _ l’ --~ ----~----4---::.>f...,__-_-_-, -'.~._. ff." vs- I --=-~--- * . , X, ..1, . .. -' Reporters andCorMipcndoyrwf§v_ery'Qlt§1e~ ‘ Dcctra will notbe here this nlierdayoa a visit to Ku-uno ncaa. u vaat ta mercy. uf' "’ "5 T53 Orange Tea takesnlaoe atliratl llixdj WNW morning at 'li$. _ my waara, Haan; a vaatng -Mrs; H. J. worth, that uma. ' :John Hunan has returned a _Woa~rn'a Baaqliwill play inthe Gardena tolnurlvw _eveqla¢,~ " __; V ,_ No ones nm a, pw the Olivettp as . 'Hum E. and 1|, ‘ kelly, some at Ibm-_ Kelly," an ysmuln aa a vnu w ,-1'»°§°°'»d~x- ; 1 `, "vl'°=fa'-H”-in-~oi to o .T§;_:ldo'a'h|a- u-ali our -its ,W ‘.° §$‘}i'f.i*" .';~°,?$ eaves at Mas. E. A. Ellis left yesterday ona the ._ ,WWII viliteto her mister, Mrs: Gordon -Qi-il'_¥» Tatppiigmtche, N_. B. , ,_ Qauortaxooau and Gem-ge Wright., Jr., ;~, -,~ ,, ,i ,,~ ~ j\_t\onta‘s vulttatas cannula.. uartnwsif. 1_0," Monwum hm mmed ,mm _ . . ' r ` Tlinteaat Rollo Bw ymmrd tn ,M l-fiptotho wusternpartofthe Island. \. \ ‘J .... __ _ mimi J'-§“‘5i:i»°'l it*-*C2 'l ' -magnwaanr A ' V Baby’s Own Soap 1 * '“.v.u':L:'.:.'.:'.::°.z:'&.°.r'“° Pure, Fragrant, Clennolnj Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mlrl. ,_ \ uonrneal.. ~ no ..ua~r map tauau tu aaultloa Bio W `..,.-.~. - the trade. A trial will _ convince you. t D. Stewart 9 Ecurss Baxnav, ‘ Bakee Beat Bread. __ _ .ing delicious fruits of every kind, ice-cool BY of St, Alexis Church _was largely attend- ed, , _ . o ~'l‘roxa'rs for St.lameeB. S. Plcnlu can be obtained at the train on Thursday morning. . . l D. A. Lawson, the popular station agent at Hunter River, left yesterday on a trip to British Columbia. Wrm reference to a paragraph yggwr. day regarding the sailing of the Gampana the agents Inform Tha Guardian that they notified the persons referred to by telo- tihone at 5.30 and the boat did not sail till s x. A Frusr class tea table for visitors also a well stocked refreshment booth contuln~; drinks, chocolates, confectionery etc. at St James' S. S. Picnic Thursday July iiith. J. D. MAOMILLAN and H W Oxsnham of the C. P. R.Co., Wlnnipcg,accompanit-tl by `_hls slstcri Miss Esther- Oxenhuxn, teacher at Petrol, Mun., and Miss Rebecca Gillespie teacher at Poplar Point Man.hav arrived on a visit to their parents on the Island. ‘ THE S. S. Olivetts sailed at 1 o‘clock yesterday with the following passengers: Ernest Davy, Miss M Thomson, Rav J A LeClaire, DrJ C Tanguay, Miss E Watts, C L Harrington, Mrs Iiarrlngton, James Doyle, MlssE Kelly, Miss M Kclly, Miss B Howland, Miss li Brown, J S Kitchin, J as McLeod. FIFTY thousand additional Tunnel stamps have been ordered and will be sold at. fifty cents per thousand with .one cent extra por lmlf thousand. to cover mailing. This being but one third of. fdrlnor order uccouulu for tlllfcronce in (ost. All orders should reach this office quickly as stamps will`bc here in a few days. dwtf ON Sunday next July lilth tht-rc will he D. V. in Christ Church, Cherry Valley Holy Communion at ll a. m. and morning prayer at 10.90 a. m. evensong at George- town at7 p. rn. On Thursday evening July 20th evening service at Murray River 7.30 p. tu. On Sunday July Einl Holy Communion at Georuotown Sa. m. ONLY , THE BEST ' . cakes and pastry can find room in our stove. Our baker is an expert, one who knowsall the arts of morning prayer ll a. ni. Evening, Cherry Valley 7 p. m. Asalsraur Dnxwron. Wausau of the Meteorological Department, Ottawa, who ll!! been hom on oiiioisl business left yea- terday for the mainland. Wrrmuu J. Caurasu., A. B. will i1\‘°&°i1 (D» V-) in Church of Scotland next I4mi's Day, July llnd, in the morning at Brooklyn and in Murray River at 7 p. m. Tun Sacrament of the Lord's Supper to be dispensed at Cape Travprse is post- i>0ned until Sabbath the 8iird.Preparat.ory Services on Thursday and Saturday at ll a. m. ~ » ' Our of the sixty-eight licensed perldlers on Prlnce`Edward Island, fourteen are Syriana, two Russians and two Germans, sixty~two have horse and wagon and six travel on foot. V Tas followlniz are the remaining up. -pointments of Bishop Warrell; Port Hill, Bid0f°I"i. 0'Lcary, Alberton, Kensington, Irishtown, French River, Springfield, Crapaud. Milton, St. Eloanor's. Tm: last trip of thc Ollvctlo brought. a large consignment. of Plymouth binder twine which is being delivered today by J. B. C. Baker, Summersidc tho:whclosnle auent for P. E. I. who is in the city. WILLIAM D. Enman, Vernon Rlvcr e E u route to visit his brothcr,.Iohn lt. return to Vernon River in a few days. Au0u'r thirty applications have been K have to pass an examination. ALI. “chan es" of lar s nous for Dail this oline not later than ten a. m., and ordinary “changes” by one p. m., ex- cept Saturday at ten a.. tn., as printers have holiday sumo afternoon. "Changes" for Tri-Weekly not later than 10 a. ui. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. IN FURNITURE “Always the beat value in thecity atMark Wright Furnishing Co’s. SPECIAL $1.00 HATS 'PRESS $2.00 HATS 1 . COMBINES srruz AND - ._r 4 _ ¢ `l=f_»,hi; ' " 5*.;- Ti-ii’ ` ` .VE ;;__-3| I- . '=.\*l‘s5 3 fi". - .i ._. " I. ` ,,yl.ll,\‘|;]l"1l!illi ll; ~ in lllllllll ‘W ' `i~ 3 Défibjl STETSON’S $5-00 HATS HAWES’ $5.00 HATS Meliish, dauglttcr of John T. Melllsh :tml cousin of Dr Arcllibulll. Mr Mellish was this year elected President of the Mt When you buy a Hot, how do you know it is worth the price $2 oo. $2.50 or $3.00 you pay for it ? lt you pay $3.00 how do you know you get $3.00 Nine men out of ten have to take the salesman s w » worth ? » ord for it. Not so with the celebrated Hawes. Wherever you go _ ' - “Hawes” Hatware sold at the uniform $3.00 price. Then Hawes Hats combine style and quality, wea _ ' never fade. I \ All the stylish spring and summer blocks are read provai-,sure of it. . ` Don’t take the salesman's word for lt, decide on a ,-~the,standard of quality, style and durability. \ Our separate Hat and Cap Department makes Hat buying, pleasant and easy. Ou the ground floor-no atairel climb 4 -entirely apart from the main store- ita the best in the City. Ask the sales- man toput your name in your hat- X r well and y your np- "Hawes" free, ' __.. `_ 44 , . / f ~ e -wt-:.»Am~; sous AGENTS., ~ 1 1 l » .\ . - }f`,- ' ' - jaunt. you want a Kodak. . .- -v"_.-° l t `.\q~.~,‘ " f '.'.:'.'.~1.'.:‘f._{#.:.~ / ,.45 z.;.!’.!J _ ffrvf/ I ` Boston. ‘ ._ ' . was ia the Owen, Ottawa came to aunt at:-tw a__vamag ZA Prohibition. summons was aorvedou Phillip Connolly yesterday. Brclaao Hunt and Ronald Campbeu, Spmmeraide were in the city yesterday. TBI hottest registered yesterday was 78 §;_l.it`t_l|_e shade. at the Meteorological ` C. Clan' Thomgon, tho popular repres- ?idtl1`e cf the cwson Woolen Mills, ' mherlt il in the city. '_ . -'fFl\'Al€K MCDONALD, Montana, son of idle late Angus McDonald, Cardigan is v_laitio3 trisnds at that place. _"COUNT BQNSIIAW. C. 0. F. will hold a meeting on Thursday night nt 8 o’clocit.F. |_3; McRae, Provincial Organiser, will be “present and deliver na address. Owmuito pressure uf business iromtinm to' time it is improbable that Prof. J.W. Robertson, Ottawa, will bg able to come to the Island before the cn of the month. ,Turns will be a meeting of the Execu- tive Committee the of P.E.l. Development and Tourist Association this afternoon at 5 p. tu. in the Stlpcndiary Magistrates Room. JOHN and Mrs. McDonald, Butte, Mon- tana, arrlved Monday nn a visit to friends at Murray Harbor Road. Mr. McDonald has been absent from the Island for scven~ been years. Ii. A. Mnuie, secretary of tha Cimrlctto- town Y. M. C. A.,at-colupanlctl by Harold Stanley, Charles Tootulrs, Clyde Auld, Ernest lleor, li.. Storns, and four young men from Summersidecrossed by the_l’rin- cess yesterday lnorlting for Iilg Core, Sutherlnnd’s river, Picton County, N. 5. to attend the Maritime Boys' Gump which opens today and lasts Lili July 25th. Tun annual meeting of the P. E. I. Rifle Assoelatlonwashcldln tha Polico Court Room last night Lt. Cul Y l Longwurth, chairman of Coutioil, Capt as last year were rc-elected. Itis suggest- ed to hold thoauunal prizc meeting on Tar: members of V|ctorlaDlvision, Sons of 'l‘clnperancc were pleased to receive an oiiiciul visit from an old friend Rev G 0 e _ ~ - nrldltlgnnl nqum, must, bé gnc", shmnd h,: the Nu tional Division of North America, ’ " 7"- ' ln ~ ` V ' ` - . ' at their lust meeting Monday evemntz In the year lB'73i|e was a member of Vict- oria Dlvlsion. llc has been G. W' P. of the Island and also of Nova Scotia and nlaoof New Brunswick, an honor that few mcn can claim. His ruirlrcss was full of cheer and enthusiasm and was .vcry trrcatly appreciated by the nlcmhcrs present. . , 1 ‘- P_mcasAN'r Vmw Ho'ml.,I-I/tMr'roN:- July 5tl_\, G. E. Ritchie, Charlottetown; Ii. Nicholson, lirluiulbuno; July ti, J. ll. and Miss I-Ielen Pullcn, liants- port N. S. July, 7, Duncan Anderson, Rugby Ont; Artcmas Mullht, Now Glasgow, l’. li. I. July 8. Dr I". 1'. 'i`uyl0l', ,Ch"1`own; Mrs Taylor, 1lo;.luly ll, Miss Blrrlcllu Myen-1,'ti0; Miss Cnralilycrs, Hampton; Miss ,___Winnio Wndulnn, Crapaud; F. J. liowatt, St Augustine Florida; l)unlcl Mcl.eo' Dohort was elected nosltltlnt Lt cal. $1030’ il’H‘°°’ $1295’ $345' mmm' Ronny' Mr' Enmim expect” W A. A. Bartlett, Secretary and tha Council T I . I received for registration in the Plural- Iifmsimrion lwuze on 'F\w='d11y.A\1el5w1l»~ ' /lmerlcan 521! v-'\|lr-~s-»~l~ CHiLl)’S ENDOWMENT l cn.;rl{.¢nf`1#' ~*\¢-D Give that boy of yours n cltallttc. \Vc issue I‘1u ' . _\ ~f' ' ‘ ,.1 Y” ' ‘ f. . ` . - o ' . W. , E Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring worlr try the NEW FOUNDRY Foot of Queen Street ` For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. . 1' .' . \ Fltllowners, Datrymen, Phono 73 Peake s No I Wharf P O BOX 4ll yr/dwtl ¢-1_-ahaa|aat_ - Thc Charlottetown Foundry Machine Co. Ltd.