i . l l 1 \ , Pnowsic naos, Lrn \ ° ° ° . “ar is l ig' e=."=iiiil »:-t » BROS., OI/IfiD'.“=f nfl **‘{_ijii.ar.olri¢'.. i.. psi.. tiff.. Departmental Store. ,C ’JL..........-.i...........'.',................`...*. ii'nnd¢`wi|i'b¢ mga this uremoon tg ‘ . f ` ~~ g ` ' V at ata ....1 at am mme.-nw nomina- . '5 - `_ i H. H. Bnm,Snmmmldo,wu NKIINP , ` _ ` ‘ _~ ul at. the |I_)nlfcrln, St.. John this week. Miss Buscar McKinnon len :Mor ' _ ' dey on o holldsy_t_rlnit.olLociab\\l'¥. 0-113- ‘ Manrrm MoPltsn of-,f--Vernon River Briducis very ill, and not oxll¢olAd to . recover. < _ TORE! Because °f iil¢ Kdvillllllges gained by tradin ilggfsggllf Bcxlllggs eilccled by the bargains we arid choosin yr -¢r}ug our customers, the advantages of g Om t_ie iaigcst stock of upto date goods at tht? 10”/\ St prices. And renieniber-always “ our 111Q11€y luck-cheerfully, willingly if you want iii." C°“im“1l1g the Special Sale of SILKS W 1000 yards worth -.»60c and 75c at l59c AND 491: To that the ladies are' delighted with this splendid silk bargain would be putting it mildly_ Notwithstanding the torrents of rain hundreds and hundreds of yards have been sold. Mail orders have come from all parts of the Island and our only regret lies'in not being able to duplicate the offering. For- tunately the lot was a large one, OVER 1000 YARDS -and QUICK BUYERS M-lY STILL PROFIT BY THE OCCASION. We cheerfully respotid to . 1 . , reques.s for samples from out of. town customers and prepay all charges on mail orders for these silks. 'Mail Orders Should be Forwarded at Once~ PROWS E BRO 5.. LTD SPECIALS From the Staple -Department To\var.s-Splendid qirrlitv lincn `WAsi1 Ilucxs-Splendiri wearing iowels.goodsi1.e, 'ringctl , worlli_3oc. Special at per pa|r.... T0\vl£I.S-Extra large s‘v,c, litm- incd linen linck towels 2 rxio iuclieu, ii' c qrirlity. worth 4oc. :Special perpalr..... . . . . . ,. Bl'2DSPRl€All:~‘.-lfxtm irirgc size, fine F."g'i§it 'z\"i'i-l't'S, |\\:|l Spreads hurl r-in rl-.\'i~.g'i iii two sprcinl qu .inlet $l.75 for it 3_ .~|i~| C $.2,f.»r.., ._ and washing fancy ducks for cliild'cil's dresses, wrappers, etc.. in light blue and while and white with fancy spots Regular i5c yd. Sicciul at . TABLE CLo'1‘Hs-Table cloths of liiitn `wtth colored border fringed in a. neat pattern; 54 by 56 incli size. Regu- lur 75c. Special at C Pretty Print Cotton-5c and Sc yd. r5co vards pretty irillt cottous iii various light and .lark pnticrns blues. pinlts, rolls, ctc- t.`nunot lriiy to»rlny1\||il sell hrlnw 8 : tilt: ynrrl. Sp:-t‘i.i| j-»‘i purchase price . . . . . . . .. -*--1--I’ROW5E BROS.. LTD. 1500 yards line English print iight and dark eiftcts. Fast gnaraiitccrl color-excellent quality, soft iinivli. Reil- nlnr price izc yard. Special . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. The Best 49c Corset \~ '/'R we C. §> 9' r* One of 'lic best if not the very best cor.-ct ever .sold in Ch’ town or ciscwlicre for tlic price. » Our special introductory price is . irgc f :mil we will prepay postage - .- “~: -,";- .._.;r».,~-~i\. » _I _ _~__‘ » ‘Pxa ., i p , . »» ' J A /._ _ . i 4., ~ 1 ~ ~. . /I i <,g‘#f"f.-~i» ' on tlicni to ony address when or- dcrcd by mail. If not satisfactory “Money back". 5 ieclal corscts in snmincr weight of hilt. batisie cover-in also in of fine w ~ ` K ~ drab and white with _snteen covering. Iiabit hip style, medium length, bias cut. steel filled throughout and lncc trimmed. Would be splen- . did value at s much higher . price. Special . . n I50 Wrappers 99c X ,mf \ prettily made, belted and flounctd. Full ample ciit,light o rl dork patterns,nll silizcoy regular $1 50, u c splendi bargain at 'I‘1't'l\lterq`of heavy dust twced ill 'Various patterns; the work- manship tl excellent. the trim- ming being equal to most $3 users Good style and Bt- A lgiggp up tb 14. W0l’\l\ ,I-501 in o at X :gifs price .00 'For Working Men ‘Two Great Bargains in Trousers- i....'.........i=r.owsi: nnos.. 1.'rn. c mtess rwasns 22°- . _f - . l lor Value 3§t~_.. . . , RBIU of Pratt! double bm are” good, ,gsm ... emi... ver! nun im- 2° -§wg|.1P!I¢¢ pf ,ltd » - .4 ~ ~ r og, -' . W.-uppers cf line English Cotton, Momma Uivnitasicrivrs. These are.certninly_ excellent value. The moreen is ot splendid qual- ity, the cut is full and ample- ’.i`l1ey’re finished with a deep corded flcnnce, C wo.-th 51.411, special at 46o pairs of pure all wool iioublc and twisted Oxford Tweed. ill; km; pstternlt W1! Inldde and linen sewn tlirnugli- out, actual value at $3.15, special ‘ glrsii Joniv B. AND Mus. Lkrruu, of Proviricnoc, R. l. are visiting relatives in Nine Milo Greek. |` Enivwr Kimr Arm FAMILY, r Bright/on, 1. lenvc today for Mulpeque where they will spend the summer. Tim Saturday Guardian, only titty cents a year is sn excellent gift for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for lt. today. Tan ~Llheral Convention for Quecn's County will be hold in Kindergarten Hail Tuesday, July 3rd. Rrduced rates by rail. Taninuslc pugcin the Saturday issue of July 7th. will contain the words and music ofa song entitled “My Rainbow Bride." _ ' Rsv.Mn.Ws'1'iuonir and family have tokens summer house at Hope Farm, Centreville. They will remove thorn on, Tuesday. . A'r_l.he annual school mcatim; at Vernon River Bridge the retiring trustee, John Doyle, was re-elected. The other trustees, Leod. Twenty dollars supplement was voted. AN int-erestlnii short copy-rlghbed story entitled Mignon's Political In~ stinci. by Bello Manlates, will appear in t.i\eSut.ur1lny Guardian of July 7t.h. He sure you get. it. as it. will not appear in any other paper. Advertisers are asked to have “ch‘a.n|zes’ in not later than ben n. in. each Saturday for both The ‘Daily and The Tri-weekly of Monday. Guardian employees have 0. liulllioliday each Saturday during the summer months. The business, editornl und news departments are open na on ' other dnys for thc transaction of business. Tim National Division, Sons of Teinpcrnncc of North America will meet. this year in the city of Toronto on Wednesday July llth. The session will bc nn important cnc. A grand reception will bcgivcn to delegates from thc various states and provinces. Represen- tatives from the S. O. T. of this province will ottend. , ‘ Sri-:Nil Saturday 7l.h July al; boautiiu Murray River. The uxtrcniely low furc urriingcd for by thc Baptist. Church picnic ninlu.-.s it possible icrnnyonc to go, and sec this hvuuly spot. of P. E. 1. Return lure only 500, dinner on the gro_unds 250, and there will also be a well stocked refrcslrmcnt. booth where light. refresh- ments can be cheaply purchased. Ar the closing of the Methodist Con- ference at. Marysville, on Tuesday, the temperance committee expressed satisfac- tion at thc cnnctincnt. of prohibition in l’rincc Edward Inland. The district. oiilcers for Chiirlot.t.ct,own are. Rcv Wm. Dobson, Chairman; and G. F. Dawson, ilnnnciul secretary. For Summeraldc Geo. Steele, chairman; F. A. Wiglitnion, llnnnclnl secretary. Tiin Covehcurl correspondent. of The Guardian writes:-Miss Ada Klelly has bcen visiting friends at Savage Harbor.- Misa Jennie McDonald has rct.u1'nod to Charlottetown, after spendinz a v1-ry plcsnut. hoiidny at. he-r home.-Geo. Auld has recently started on n trip to Washington, the cvcr green state.-The many friends of Mrs. B. Lcitch will be plcnueilholcarn that. sho is improving after her rcccnt illness.-There has recently been organized a Division, of The Sons_0f Temperance, ut Stanhope Hull, througrh the united eiforbsof J. A. Lawson of Charlottetown, and Rev. G. F. Dawson, which bids fair to bca success. Therc is a niembcrship of ilft.y-cltzhl., and numc thc ls, "Rising Sun" This Argyle Shor: c irrsospondcnt of The Guardian writes:-Samuel Dcniuon left on Tliursrlny- lust. for Bostlon, Linus.- Archibnlri Mc[’hoil is out. again after his recent. illness.-D. _C. McLean I)eSnblc lontnvnlunbie filly during the thunder storm of Sunday last.-The serious illness of Nciltlampbell Canoe Cove, is reported with regret..-Miss Flora Gillis has gone to Brookline Mass, where sho will resido.- Miss Ferguson and Miss Mildred Ferguson have arrived home from New York and will spend the summer hero.-Our esteemed teacher MlsaJean Gillisple, has resigned much to the regret of the community,for she has proven herselfto be capable and up~to- °`»f~ ' f "-j.;iF’ ll d Pi ni 'Ia tus ' ,_ _ an some ai A _ ...V Regularly 80c fcrf 4 ' Plain tailcta still to be had in Brown, Cardinal, Champagne, Ctlril, . Mauve, regular 851: selling at...... .......».»`. ‘-" .4-5c 45c inch width, black, white, cream and navy, .................. .»-...- .»... .-........ ...q Many lines are sold out but as mentioned above we can still supply the Certainly is a. “winner." Good black satcen, accordiln pleated from knee down, flared ruffle at base of Dainty little wash belts, embroider- ed on fine wash canvas very pretty, very attractive, and an absolute need skirt, just the Same as you see every with your summer costume. loc, 22c,` but at 3, 25, our p ice 99c_ 1 l ___,___ ,,AA. . .. ,_ ,.1 ..... A.- »----_--_-_-W --- f ---~ -- ---- --- _=- ~1 -;;-L--»-- --~ f~- Still a fair range of that \v.mdei'~ ful silk value is being shown. So ne colors are sold out but we have a fair supply of many ot the hand- snmest. This silk is sinipiy wonder- ful vnlue. Ifwe were buying it in the regular way we would have to charge you Xoe per yard. Come in and sec il, coinpare it with any 8<»c silk you see and then notice our price _\5c per yard. Moore & Mc- Leod _ 3od 1 i. llnnnnns, oranges, pi|\cnpp‘cs, duics cic nt. McI{cn|ia's. 301| ll- ’I`o insure pcricci. hcl\li.h uso liorrox- 'l‘n.hict.r| For sale nt. your _tlruggl.~+t,'n, 25 cuts per box. dtl tl Ncbliy Spring clothes for men ull ready to put. on, como in and got. ri suit. you will ho pronrl to wear. M. 'l`i~i\inor 8.: Un. 301| iii. MANTLE DRAPERIES i We havejust rcccivcd an elegant line of new crepe 'paper mantle drapeiics. I Call and see them. PRICE 25 V CENTS T a y l o r s . BOOKSTORE. PABSI MALI isxiizlci A Greater Slaughter Than Ever in Prices., We want you to help us close out in a few whack it time. Seize this chance of it lifetime to furnish )on`i""`lioii.=e for yery little money, A good variety of Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture, still on hand, also oiiice arni chairs and iiltcis for busy men and com- fortable rockers for the ladies. Without tionbt tht- most attractive line in the market. DON"I` FORGET TIIE BABY. Our Baby carriages are dainty in design thorough in worlman ship and perfect in finish. JOHN NEWSON ¥f'_._,__.._.___...-_. ..___...._ __.'»1..%'f', 3-us.-1 an Q -nvwwu For Ladies’ Ili'cS'S'-Gdiod\{‘ HUlV\PHREY’S MAKE LOOK IN THE WEST \VI’NDOW QF' ri... Humphrey Clclhirlrcystllf. Opera House Building, Grafton St, ` " Humphrey 6. Son.. Ltd, Prcp"i*iotofi7.", 'K Winfield Scott. Melnotjor. ‘ 1 Phone 63. P. 0. BOIdi1.' P9- P ISWIOOO4 _-1 Finn is one of the best i tonics for people who ‘ are run down in health. Improves the appetite. Increases the strength. Price 3oc a bottle. “Tho Two Macs.” iiiliiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiil DRIIGGISTS. Corner Gt Gauge nd Ke INSURANCE Scottish Union with assets amounting to fifty-two lars can be effected by applying to E. R. A t mwt ly: gen ru 4' . I , j ` . ' .r nu , - af ,.1