--inn-_ nnn_ GUARDIAN, IUNB 27 x9o5. _ __.“¥ _, V ud,\'lld$L 1- dtrvuunim- - - f rmnmnnginqgwnnarmg _ _ _ __ hudqwe- Abeawnis mann. nn.. in lnnnnu'..1n gn” , yjtnn In lcxnnn an-nd N un.TiiaIk-h¢lIal|w_illa.|iimal‘lia_ at aoeomnanybini. brtiflll mmnmmumuln ¢.inini.iu.nn|nuna». Plclilts ' ?.F.i2°'¥..1 lea including. tliow chow, S0_'l¥_lIli§\;_ll_ and gerklm. fzo G?-rs _ Pe, _ Quant ' . a ' "“»_”.;fr _Wcb5`t_c`r_ & McKay’s _t’it‘~mt‘__ ' 99. . ~ -1__1r_f-1.;-e __ the most mginlcio 1-tuck ln the pr-ovinnn, Stock l»`w¢°J»i>»n" in wbluux me fu “ter spandmg me winner wnh hu pak, B," &°°_ and story, ia the feature of the entertain- °°n' J' A' M°Ph°°';G°°'3°'°'"‘° l A Down has received word ot the loss gd to be given by um Pm” Mission -10111' Gnvraim. of the I. C- R-milwre °f the schooner Sum. 1'- Elms du vin in°:n':€i‘§::bht:ilih:nC:':ix::§ A.1um` department, has returned from avbiit. to N°l'\`l. which left here ten days ago with 3_\¢|,_ ,heixm °-,,|°,,k The npans' -- T: P.ir._innn.i._iinn-ann rn.nnn-ini. ‘nnn nninvbfd i. cn.-vnu, mo sn '- ’ -Y CU 1'! & |¢rl.alnments,always_iustructiveaudpleas- Mms ELIZABETH MMTHKE 'ho has Measerry. She encounted heavy weather mg u,|°o|,,ed fmwud - - to with interest- ancoermfully completed acourse in Steno- .H me '”'Th° mm wa" Cam c°“”|"‘ this Wm °‘ I “H h ' V _ ce ot ers. The Jqas will grapliy in the Union Uoinn\erclalCoilege, wm Ewa' he" Mcxny ul M this ony' l’° tha' ‘mm 'the Q“°°“ ‘l°“'“- !°“'°"~‘a'” has retumed to her home in Heathcrdulc. F3155 C°l|P1'0N IUIVGS 11°!! *Nl Oh I 'md “nay ‘vm |’° “ld d‘"l”K me ew" business trip to Charlottetown. Frank mg- Ad“*l55i°“ 15 Wills. Cllildlfll 10 _ _ _ Till Church oi Englnnd convention wiiiridn nnrnnnnr cyniein Pi-inn nnfi vents- *illlchslfiili the city on July in. .nd nuitnrn un. bnntnnn-Q in. P. E. innnti ` ' ` 5th. At this gathering the comer stone He will make an ctfortto have iv. large Iron' Bryce' T°“mt°' D°“’I”i°" _, _ of S;_p,m|',, m.,,_Su,,d,,y School Wm be w ri _ h L ica tiles:-r vrill beone of thcspcakeis llonal alldllattlo Medicines. We have ‘Md_ sy':,ni_'§ °';;l'_‘°“c;n‘i‘_: p‘;°;k'i‘g§_‘:'nx on tuberculosis at the meeting of thc' ln crrslot-lr will be round every medlein TB* S011 Ri=\lt° Cant A MCI/Hui arrived R°°°’d' l‘h“tk;ml1f.§llncil if lwmltam It is hoped _ _ e - - ar. "tt t \lf`llSa'- otreliabilily. Wa'havsnumei-onsreceipt.n YHWMRY l1\°l'l1illB fl'0m Port Daniel Agamu despnch says that Lem,_,e| ium wiilnlsolleifreselrlt. ;lr;:F:~ostl` "nd bwltg nf nfgpnw Mui 'ul b°g|-pw wlthn carizo of cedar posts iin_d shingles Inglish “youth hailing ‘mm Ki,,,_,§ton_ of Senator Frost of Sinith`a Falls, Out., ,z|v.~9 our url.-iq; on 51| v¢¢¢|-mu-y mnmm ontly live dnyis from leaving this port and P_ E_ In bu, fo,_mU|_,. of pNder;,.m,, is in Treasurer of the National Council will he § lie nrc npenlu for the International “eA'-ll’“-11‘l“¢\l-~'ilJ- ,ani mlere chmiged wm,_s|c`u,,l’; ,, gm,,e_ lizreinpv iillur-ing tp: vt;onf;rencvi. Misil .' I I lb, .t ' 'D003 l 3 *\9T‘B'\-\'1'¢ , C6- ii\nt full assortm.-nt oi’ their products. Kindly StephiI,`,F(I_lA(;‘_ :ies-alll; l,...|.f¢.§;?,lil,I,]; yalbllt and\;e8il)~oiliad.llei‘l:lit\;:l? pergdhs, ng the NatlonalCouncilof theUn!i`t”.edStatc;), patronize ua when you want. any thing in “go-,_.|°ck_ |nm,,u0,, ,md ddeguws ,O was arrgswd at, SL Mmgamts Bay but a most 'charming southcrner, will bc a this line. The Two Macs. MncDonaid&: High Court Wm be am,Oin,kd_ Fun, wok the ,wht from Bedfoni fraternal delegate to thc meeting hcnc l\lacKiniiou, Drngglr-ts, Cor.Gt Geo. and ,“_wnd,,n,_.c Nqm.5,ed_ Tu: onveue arrived early this m0m_ tipis woeIl;.MnrsidBan~et]tl \g'Iill he the guest. _ Tm; Gcngml Assembly-'S Diplomas was ing with the following passengers: Geo. she Pmsiggns ofuihzl (fungi, Thompbolh _ , _ _ - - an Council _ awarded to Annie Dewar and \\ ui. P. H. “00l'*?. G- Gillis. MPH- G- MOON. 5111*- L ,md MRL ML.L,,,§;iu \»m,,.ou‘.er B C McNeill in St. James Sunday School last M¢‘CN`d¢\l» MW- P“llllU°. MIS- M- S“lli"1\¥l. ' ' l ' ‘ __ _ ~ - _ Sunday forhnv-Ing recilpd ._-org;-guy the J. Campbell, Mrs. Bowman, F. L. Bow- T\\‘o narrow escapes from drowning whole ofthe shorter Catecliisni. mlm. M155 BOWIDBH. MISS L- Dempsey. unreported from King`s County. While 'Mm J Dempsey Miss B Suiallwood, beating in from tlieirlobster traps on Fi' rs. day ereniugaboat belonglu to M rd ' 9 . W I0 Stcwnrt-, Mrs. F. lil. Mackey. Sarah M 8 u DL pins for so nniny years the colleague of Tn.-Ish, Misflrving. Miss ML-Leun- CANADA has Iwi H picturesque lime Elin iiinnnn ii, 'Mm F. snniiy, M who were in Parliarucnt nt- the mine tluie, of his trip he Wm lake in_ me €°'Pm"`ll( were reiil scailoxrs, und their aniimil mcm_` Fxemlse? at Hnnard Lmvcrsn. spcccln-s upon the gi'ic\'1inccs of “thc of “meh he is nn almunfm Em-bf. H ll, I.. __ _ l I _H , " _ _ Juneheforwarded to De\\olfe & his . sam mn _reioi-nt n li tic moi of booksellers “Boston n ,urge Urdu for Saturday afternoon Peter Fougere and MPI f0Lli\"tfrExofévggtrggfungiilear ' 'lime' etc" " with patent extension back a splendid value. Only...._. ...$;,oo Newest skirt of fine inohairlustre. bright silky finish in black or navy with pretty pin stripe eflect, very prettlly made, - k li l t ki ts-ii very durable and mdftilffctbvryo fhbrlc- lainly but D¢l¥lY . Another pretty _skirt of navy Slcilliai:'- made-planted knee dx;Pth» "'mm°d mth ' ll d all , box lalled, pllits cluaterl Of Bliill <0‘/“ed b“n°”°` ' " ` ' ' “'75 dE§£:sf=tgemiK*“f°° gf grey, bronze linen. ”°VY md liite, brown and white. “lyme 3"°°"' A seven gore skirt of fine quality hlcck broadcloth-.angle tabs and buttons make n nent trimming effect-groitipls 1;: plaitiuz _ ' l f lin an a is appear- di 't $3 98’ $455' $540’ $585' $€?;7oo un§:f.xlnlp.?..‘.1 . . . . . ;5 50 au. - _ . ' ' l' ll l lied, h daomely made ani A" °"‘:"* °1a'°':.“.;°'f;‘.:r:;;:’£2.i:‘;L°:::i‘l::i.:.1:":;..:.’;:°.;f.n .ii 6 -_ - umm w ° _ '_ - - - -~ - 8-is heck ~ ' ' ' ‘ MISSES’ ‘ SKIRTS. _ - Another very styliah tlaredseven gore miaaea' skirt in a green and grey ~ New ltflel in Misses’ Misses’ Skit* °f “WY . lm lengths frcm 32 :IT 36°lllC)\» !° it misg' from ra to 1_6 years. I ndaome. stylish tweed s,itc},,d_ lap seams. neat mixture, also in red and Mmm 'fsffn gli' gr., mixture, tmnniing lit 1' ` ~ in ti - - NNI. lllmmbfnid 'Lghf md "nm" e an ' ofnanowbraldtomatch, A =|‘:§;§|l:':h'd atitcliing vgfy durablf. Oilly $1 25 lelf fa_cl'\l-hilld *Imi- " I.”-,"1 bg, ;3.oo very carefully nude ¢3.9s if »_. " Frieze of good quality, -" - :.:../ `_ -Dm” - _ ) _ ' , ~ ' ’-;¢i'.="":_\;_‘._ e ' _» ` V j' \/ NK C S' If to e‘par\vhi‘hrealed l The “Coinmodore" and old Captain Perry, Bmw" and “cm"'y‘ and hl the course L m D seven _ feet above water, _until rescued by men i y n dory who came out from Mnnuel‘s an k ing all sail at the time she was upset. On went down in sboal water, leaving six feetof the spar projecting above the surface. It was hlowlngagale from t.-hc north-west. The men held on bo the spar men were employees of J. W. McPhee‘s i‘uci.ory, Boughtcir island: ‘ ‘ ' ' ` ' ` " ‘ ' A wssx from tomorrow two Methodist clergmen will say Iiirewell to their St. John congregations, and one of them will prcncli his lust sermon as un active minis- tnr. Dr. Wilson will retire from Zion pulpit and from the ministry on Sunday week, and Rev. G. M. Young of Fnirville will say good-by previous to his departure tor St. Stephen. There will be _ other changes in the Methodist. churches, Dr. Sprague of Queen square and Rev. G. M Campbell of Centenary exchanging places. But Dr. Sprague said fare well someweeks ago and has been resting for u t-line, Rev. Mr. Comben taking the services in Queen Sqiiare. Rev. Mr. Campbell is cutting short his pustornte by one week, for to- iuon‘0w evening he will preach his Inst. sermon as pastor of Centenary. Rev. Mr. Cnniphe'l will leave on Monday night for Newfoundland, where he will remain for thrce weeks in the interests of the Canad- ian Bible Society. --St. John Sun 24th. Tm-1 funeral of the late Charles Stewart, Mt. Albion took place Sunday to Birch Hill Cemetery rind was very largely ut- tcndcfi, nearly one hundred cnrrlngcn bc- inir in the proeession.Tl|eservlccs wcrc con- ducted by Rev. \V. B. Thomas und the pallbenrcrs were Mlchncl lilcGulrk, \\’ni Smnllwood, Chas. Kelly, Robert Jones, Sumucl Noy, Charles Mycns. The de~ cased who was Til yours of iige.nnd_hnii been ill from paralysis for some months was onc~of the most. highly respected- `i-esldcnis of thc section. A sonowing widow, four sons and eight daughters are AyPollq9!l¢yuta|dqJauoaH» , dluakaad dialiriarly ha¢lhh` bai|Iin':l l’Il‘Mtod aeheiid not appear. Arch. lulleu Browse Block-lf.`iiildottetoivii.W" ...°'"..‘°"--=-~-»»-»-»-.c -r .__-cc....c....>..i.. ....4 , |»lnmei»n|f»a\_Brfz§innfodarwi\nin`ne¢~nt\.|»oi.iu w ~ -'-W»l¢°P=n.G~°mwvnp..u on unwuwnminazonnpnnnauf Luna ann... inn.. "£4, §°k.r,.l.n.,°°°"° aa lllllliald Win. Percy inrkeeplngvda- nu rni»un._u.nz Frank Luimnnn '°||` UDV! Montreal garner will oom- the lint. P80' 4th ll m l 'i it c- ‘King was upset- by a squail and sunk. Fortunately the boat. was close in io . - ' Launching bar u fl tl e ts l ., of Quecifs County, Prince Edward Island. DK R’ L' Ammbnld len' rweuuy mr on gh g n \ wanna C um ,e n d I McPhee's factories. The boat was carry- a 6 yard wide, 18:: a yard. flowered effects. 30 inches wide_ 2Sc ii yard. 0rgandies_ worn as much as ever, 27c, 3zc and 38c ii yd. English Galateas. NEVER decline in favor' and useful- ness. We have them in navy blue, butcher blue and red. ln stripe and cuain, '27 inches wide. i6c a yard. Heavier _ quality, wider stripe, i9l', zoc and 2ic a yard_ Standard Ducks, the WEARl_NG QUALITIES of which everybody knows, are shown in fancy stripes. spots and ' '»_ _ _ _\. ,..... _, ' - TEMPTING STYLES IN Niswizsr WASH GOODS. Unquestionably the largest stock shown in the Province. THE time to buy wash goods is, right now. Summer is coming- -really it is, and the hot days are not going to give you much notice. Early buyers find better amurtments than will be possible in a short time and then you`re thoroughly ready when the really ‘ hot days do come. Hundreds of pretty styles, whatever your fancy dictates. you will easily End with us. We are always very much pleased to send samples to anyone living outside the City. ° Now we will quote you some PRICES and DESCRIPTIONS, which will give you some idea of what is here. ‘ Dainty lace striped musllns in shades of fawu and blue, blue and pink, nile green. fawn, pink and in linen shades. Thirty inches wide, loc n yard. Printed muslins in blue, pink, green and grey, 26 inches wide. loc a yard. Pretty zephvr ginghams in pink and white, Exquisite printed niuslins. in pink,greeu, navy and white. green with lace stripe effect, pale blue, with wreaths of rosehuds mon' _ _ _ ‘"5 27 inches wide, izc a yard. in stripe effect, 30 inches wide, 16:: a yard. Soft, clinging voiles. always favorites, are shown in blue, grey and nlle green grounds with self checks. These are extremely pretty. are 27 inches wide, :ic a yard. A dainty, lace striped musliu in navy, white and pale hlue has clover leaves scattered over the ground work. 'l`be design is odd and very effective. The width is 27 inches, price 27c. - _ Printed Tape Organdiei. These are The same goods in pink and green, with simply exquisite. The shades are green. pale I §)°;;t;u;I‘:reat}£s'd Same,w'dth and Price If aure a thrown the shuttle and -hmm pink and ma,,ve_ with white Polk; dogs, _painted the flowers on these delicate fabrics. she would have no reason to blush for ber handiwork. - 4 Handsome black and white Mattalenes. with polka dot. 28 inches wide, 3oc u yard, Navy blue Mattaleue with large white dot and rings. same w.dth and price. FRESH, BEAUTIFUL and SERVICEABLE are the printed Haired voiles. in whl e nile green. pale blue and chladmpagne grounds. scattered over with bunches of daisies, width 27 inch, price "6 cents a ya . _ Delicateolacy greuadiues, liace striped in linen shade ground with pale blue insertion t i , I8 inches wide. 38c a yar . _ S I Pe Our white satin broches._are pure \vliite,__§atin finish cotton goods. which not only , wash and laundry wellfbut retaimtheir sauny glass AFTER Bl-EIl\|G‘_WASaHEl).‘_' They show both stripe and Hoiyiered eEects. are 27 inches in width and range in price. from zzc. 23c, 27c, _‘goo to 32c a yar . - , Then we have all kinds of white muslins in checks, spots and stripes from gc to 32c a yard. _ Swisses in dots. stripes, embroidery and lace stripes. \Vhite lawns, ioc, i2c, Lic. I5c. i8c and :ic per yard, ' Dimities with the tiny twill all true diuiities own. full .auf 13; i *_ QM 1$\ » _-‘ tv- , fabrics in the Wash Goods line. They are good goods that ~ ARE good _ _ you be ln today? White duck and white piques, and numberiess other _J _~ LovELvsEasoNABi.s and i=AsHioNABLs snnnner Q - ~ Fashiou’s fabrics freely provided. Good prices for thrifty buyers. And wc’l1 tell you the rest when we have the pleasure of \ -- a personal talk with you while you make your choice. Will -7:3; \ _ `\; Moon; ro. MCLEQD. _l 1* . . , 5-5. 3. 'If H 1 » =_, 1 ,. 'J rl- J. »'t ‘ . 's _,- I '_ , il . if . _'l * Y il, ,., ,n lf . ws, - U1. . ,_ il is ‘ < 3.- : t il 3 -t 2-; if ._n - i 2 `,t ri :Q1-4,.;