' fy It aids nature a little th t' I ` E- lad - _ secret about it. We refirr t: A5 lite only menton Street West rests. lllr1lN|n.r.rn(.aa1u. ot Emerald. who . - _ V; _ l'¢\’aHair A haabaenvlsiting friends in this city. MEET MEAT THE ALWAYSBUSY STURE K A _p ,__ A, C re E0! It leeds the hair, malt” the ,cu l day afternoon. - “mm” homo on “°ud”_ _ FUARDIAN, JUNE 13 r9f~6 MIIB# lblilae ‘ .r healthy. The h i P l i aU¢ll\|.if_d_f-`4l!l§Nl|'l. The result hi ° I r mp' 'mms °“' ‘"4 ' Por out your alla before the DMU' '.y_ V A” u ar wlmdm dr’-“".¢;>;le htliotgg different, for it l_ the natural A ‘ moviollnowd these bali! _*|51* You can ` ?:,,s|.|“::d::£r.°:f?€ 3,] 9°' 'W' 'hi' ‘mf Y°\t have and get m‘i:re‘at thrislldaizit im’ Mm” 'lu' °G'"‘““" wut' » A dream abroad. Subscribe for it today » - f , 59-. »- ' ' ' Amana Kssufs premises Gratten -- Street, were raided by the police yester- I Will-:N You Nero A ... N. N . lil i|liii'3 ... . _ G G , Biock,Cha_riottatown. Be sure andrget one stamped “ W W W." i . Sarulsoav Guardlanllfty cents a year - ~ nslde. Because ever sinre :S68 (nearly 40 years ago) these rings have Am glndeau-ing rslsarn ¢q,,..,,.,,,|,,, Proved unsatisfactory. °h°“ld "ply “° 3'” °m°° °° °“°°‘ been sold and worn and have never Harms 0. Duaaztr and Frank D. WCllllCi”S jcwclcfy Store’ 2§§§§;.ra'o:; .';°'.§.::.t.“.:;':.f‘..“‘:':; . SUNN W _ '__ YOU A'R.E . INVITED _If the beat in photo- ' '~'graphy,£nlahed on the new spec- ialized mounts, (the very lateat novelty.) T0 'V`1Dit h Our Studio i GEO. II. COOK. Toilet Paper l Good quality in ROLLS and F LATS. 6 lol’ 25C. A Snap at liils Pricc (leo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries Hall. TIIE KEEN KUT SIIOE is the greatest value ever offered at the price $3.00. Gents! You want, a new fair of shoes now. We would ask you to see them, and if they are not better value than any $3.50 shoe in town, don’t buy them. Made up in all the best leathers,- good-year weited, up-to- date last. This shoe is the one thev are buying all over Canada. $3 oo takes a pair. A. E Tlzis§§ACHEN =i"¢|n»&--'i|--»-\lIlfUl“'t= ‘ tea md Bettie Aro you satlsilcd with thc quality you got? li' you nrc not you should loso no tinie in giving ours n. trlnl. 0Ult OAK BLEND TEA at Llrin r pound is n pure India, imported direct from the wa gardens; gives a strong rich liquor of excellant tlavor. OUR LION BRAND TEA retails for 250 per pound ; is solectcd from the cho ces growths of lntlin and Ceylon ; glvean mild, rich liquor of de iclous iiavor. _ OURCOFFEIII nt40c por pound; is selected from thc choice hlsnd put up by Chase R: Banborns. We have itlnlaaied pound tins n.nd in thc bean which ws grind as (yon want it. (live ualyour order rm wc are sure you wi not regret lt. McKenna’s Grocery, Phone{3‘i.‘i.‘.‘..“.’.“.$il.if.°iii’»..?“" ______J W0lliEN’S XFORDS `We /carry a full line of Womelfv low shoes in Black and Chocolate. Our prices are the LOWEST T0 BE HAD. 3 Women’s Oxford..- from 75c.\1P- ,SPRAGUE & Co. it I Sunnyside. ’ :_,ft<.- ..~` u, _ »‘r-sii*..;’ s J & < yr r, I / - "v- \. . rx _ 3 , !£ , r\'-, `~. ~ _...J .~"r‘\f-; ___'__ .> _` g’~4._ ' =’fw`-'-.*.'.rv..._,,__ " * ~ Note the strikingly handsome styles of “Queen Quality”.Sum- mer Oxtords display- ed in our window this work. But don’t stop nt the window, cnrne in and try on a pair of these fashion- able and pretty shoes. '_ - C .ty . Low shoes $3.00 and $345- liigh shoes $3.75 and $4.50. Alley Qi. Co. FREE TEA In order to increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here offers 225 unds as premiums to be GIVEN AWTAY FREE to the first 26 persona on P.E.I,, who guess the near- est to the length of time that the new steamer "Empress" takes to cross from England to P. E. Island. The only conditions are that you big a poundor more of "ISLAND BLE D” Tea at 25 cents per lb. and that you send your guess in an addressed envelope which will be given you by the merchant from whom you buy the Tea. For further particulars apply to B@s.t....§§......§9ff» " fi* _ 0ur Window hisylay '; -or=- - ' iZolgatc's Pcrfumcs, j' Soap, etc., . .- in ` Is the finest in the town. p Would like to interest "you n these goods." ' Let us show them to you. . Reddin Bros- Pnons sc OPP- P- 0~ " ' uunilwrsnhh nuns improved andUnimprovcti Before Puchaslng Write, Wirc or call on \. ', \..)*\<' . . ESS ERVY. J A 51:;-5o6 Ashdown Bidi; YSID . E A an/run new high grade bicycle never .-lam' _gg -5 |1500. can be secured at. a tremendous bargain-almost. half price. Enquire at this office. A nonan run away on Grafton Street yesterday afternoon and before he ended his run smashed the carriage to which he was attached. ilMns.Cvuva Goodwin, Point de Bute N. B., expcctsto leave soon for Tryon, where she will spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Thoa. Stebbings. Rav. A. D. Ancnrnann, of Rsxton, is supplying the Presbyterian pulpit in Moncton. Hia own work is being done by f ,Colin Townsend, of Travellers Rest. ANY person desiring to trade an old safe torn new one should gets Cary. l. . l‘<¢j_ - wr-tw or telephone to c.I.. cartoon Queen Hotel, Charlottetown for full particulars. THERE are already received 170 applications from Candidates to: take the examinations for teachers licenses, which will he held on the 3rd of July. The last. slay for receiving applications is the 15th inst. A. F. Carman, taxidermiat., has had placed with him to he set up, two very iargslobstars-one 31 inches long with a large claw 13 in. in diameter, and weigh- ing i2lhs. The other is 25 in. long and weighs 105 lbs. Pnasmr:N'r McDoNaLD oi' the Prince Edward island Cheese Board was in the City yesterday, and in consultation with Secrstnry Jenkins it. was decided tn hold the first meeting of the Cheese Board on the 22nd inst. Notice of place and time will be given later. Tun W. M. Society of the Methodist Church (Charlottetown district) will hold their Annual Convention ut. Cornwall on Thursday, 28th of June. Miss Howie returned Missionary from Japan will be present and address the evening meeting. Usual one fare by train to Charlottetown. AN orchard meeting under the direction cf Richard Burke, Dominion Fruit Inspect cr, will be held at Moreil tomorrow, Wednesday and another meeting will be held in Senator I"erguson's orchard Marshfield on Saturday, at 2 p. m., instead of Thursday as before announced. Uh. J. D. MACLEAN, son of Rodaric Macl,eun, of Culloden Lot. tlil, has recently received a lucrative appointment as surgeon to n mining company in Arizona. Dr. MacLean is it graduate of McGill University, and during the past year was on the resident. Mmiivirl Sunil’ of one of the large hospitals in that cily. Pmscr. Enwaun l.u.»\Nn honsskespera will be intoraslell in ianrninil ith” UW largest loavra nf bread baked in the world are those oi Frnnce rind ltuiy. The "pipe" lmenii of Italy is baked in loaves two feet or three feet long; while in Francs the loaves are made in the shape of vary long rolls, four feat ur five fest. in length, and in many cases, even six fest. THE Canoe Cova correspondent of The Guardian writes:-The school has reopen- ed after spring vacation. Neill Mcflannsl has applied for thc position of teacher for the coming school year.-Nell McLean has disposed of n horse to Jan. McQurrrls of Rice Point..--Duncan Darrach has purchased A drnit horse for which the keen horse judge paid a fancy price.-Jan. MuQuarrie is engaged in the Quahauir industry at Long Creek.-Word has been received bv friends hers of the death and hurial in Frisco. Cal., of Miss Margaret. McKinnon who formerly dwelt here- Artemas Rogarson has removed from the hsnuh to his future home. Now that the sunxmerhaa arrived, thc charms of the country appeal to all lovers of the beautiful. Nowhere can more hcnutifuldrlves he found than in the vicinity ofCharlot.tetown, and to thoro» ughlyenjoy this pionsnre a good horse and carriage la necessary. In this con- nection Wort.h's well known Livery ofiera he the public opportunities to get. splendid rigs fora plesant day's outintr ut most moderate cost. Good horses and good carriages, and careful attention to customers have made this st.abls’s excellent reputation, and renders can bo sureof getting the best satisfaction if may patronize Worth’s Stable. Fishermen.-We have some extra nice iliea in Block House, Paimecheue Belle, Hnolrles etc. It will pay you to see them. _A. W. Reddin, Pinn B. Sunnyside. WOOL A HIGH PRICE- Our greatly enlarged busi- ness enables ns to handle wool to better advantage than ever. This season we are paying by far the highest price for. years. .Wyre glad to he able to do so Bring us all the wool you have-we can trade ‘to hest advantage. iProwse Bros. Ltd. s-yarn winnipeg. ml _ 13 dtwwtf ' I ,ll I . 'Q ' Aansrvnn ¢ ron ovaurv. rasrn.;‘lzlSl:,°mm|y uw S . Cl'l0COLATLS“g:n|¢iv¢? Trya box. For sale at all the leading my -|_,*,-gg-ummvlgnunulhw ~ . Eiliiiili Giilliilllii Branch Oillces in Montague Souris and Georgetown. . .__ T. EF. Iiunson, representing G. J. IIamllt»on&Bons, Picton N. B, was in , Montague on Monday. Bananas. oranges, plneapplas, lemons and new onions.-At W. A. Johnst.on'a, Montague, P. E I. Ztldtwtf. Masrnn Annrwr Krruunu, of Monta- gue who was reported seriously lil with pneumonia some days ago is considerably improved. Afull line of Moira' biscuits and con- fectionary also Frances Drakas’ summer drinks.-At W. A. .lohnstA:|n's, Montague. P. E. I. itildtwtf. Mn. Com-is of the Telephone Company, Charlottetown was in Montague on Monday installing and making repairs where needed. “Souvenir post cards". “Comic post cards" "Souvenir stationery' , and fancy goods, at W. A. Jchnstcne'n,Mont.aguo P. E. I. Sdtwtf Excntnlsr trout fishing in Montague River. On Saturday Daniel A. Martin made nn excsl-isnt catch, two weighing 1 lb. 2 oz, and l lb. I2 oz, respectively. I Correspondents sending Kings County news will please mark “Kings County' at the top of first page of same, each time of sanding. Famasnsare well through with their seedling and planting in the country surrounding Montague, which accounts for the increasing numbers in the Village those evenings. Rav. J. H. Hnonss, of St. John retired Baptist minister, who was in Moncton recently, forts few days, ndrlroased tha uraynr urinating in thc Baptist vestry there. Thauggh past. tha four score mark, Rev. Mr. Hughes is still active ami well. Ho loft for Souris on the ‘7 lust, to supply there. This rnarrlnrre took place in St.. Mnry’s Church, Sourin, yesterrlay morning of Mr . _Daniel Mcltnchern to Miss Maggie McDonald,hot.h of that town. Rev, R, B. McDonald performed the ceremony. Misa Mary McDonald was bridesmaid and Fred McDonald, groomsmen. Mr. and Mrs. Mcllachern came to Charlottetown and crossed by the Stanley on their wedding trip. Tum following is the program for the seventh annual convention of the Eastern Teachers' Association which meats in the High School at. Montague on June 28th and 29th. Presidents' Address-John. L. Kennedy. Paper-Unifying the school. Miss Grace Gordon. Discussion- Manual training in country schools. Address.-Rev. R. G. Sinclair. Discussion-Consolidation of Schools. Question llox. Dlaoussioir-Our Free Lending Library. Adiiress-Muniock McKinnon M. L. A. _ Paper-The Leading of Geography in Rural Schools, inspector McCormac. ‘ Discussion-Necessary Amendments to the Public School Act. Social Chat, Music and Refreshments. Discussion-Our School Vacations. Public Meeting and Entertainment, addresses hy G. S. Inman, Rev. S. D. McPhee, and Rev. W. R. Motley. Paper-Patriotism in our Schools, Peter A. Hughes. Discussion-The Salary Qustiun. Address-Ramblings in Ontario, Inspec tor McCormac. Discussion-inspector McCormac‘s cor reapondence Scheme. Unfinished business, Reports of Coni- mittees etc. A SUCCESSFUL IIIORSEMAN. Never nlicwshia horse to suffer pain. He always uses Nerviiine which is noteri for curinf stiffness, rheurnatlsrn, swell- Inga an strains. Nervillna is just as good inside as outside. For cramps, oolio, nndintcrnal pain it.‘sa perfect marvel. In the good racing stables Nrrvillne is always uswl.-because lt. makes better horses and smaller veterinary bills. ’l‘wsnt.y-ilva cents buys alarge bottle of Nervil ne; try it. lteafl Miller Bros ad, tomorrow morning, page 7, and see what Madame Aibani has to say about the Iieintzman Piano. lildli. A \ WATCII SPECIAL Our 17 ieweiled “Special” Empire watch, we cons der an earpecially fine watch for the p ce. It is made in the popular 16 size for men and when cased up in either gold, gold-nlied or silver makes a moat attract- ive and serviceable watch ; in fact it will laat a life time. It ia a very accurate time- keeper ae all Empire Watches are and has shown a very close rate hy our Chronometer. In a Silverold ease $11.00. In a Silver caae 311.311. In a ao year Gol Filled case $15.00. In a 25 year Gold Filled . ease M8 oo, ' ~ G. l".lIuicl\eaon. ' jeweller uid Qptician, Head css n ew rowae v r ’ which was not taken. Ar a meeting ot the Life Insurance Managers held in Toronw on the 4th. lnstan it was decldsdto forma Domin t. ion Life Underwriters' Association. Nine to repress of the Mutual Life of Canada was elected President. _ilsiv '1‘hat's,‘Iwhy itls sure to cure Catarrh. You see it goes direct- to the source of the disease,-its healing vapo repairs the for “Cat..arrhozone" to fall as any doctor ing there is anything so good an Catarrho- zone, it and you'll soon any good-bye I' s IDOL SUMMER UUTINGS. “Routes and Fares for Summer Tours" Trunk Railway System, which is fullof lntarostto the summer tourist. who is plsnninaasummer outing for 1000. In contents contain particulars of different. routes and fares to points in all parts of the country and cover the principal resorts reached by the lines of the Grand Trunk and its connections. lt. contains a for d of information that will he of gr.-at help to those who have not yet decided where contains a series of mapa for referoncf. Dil. I. YI. GHASFS cannot cunt ... 0- la sent direct to tho diseased pier" by ‘N Improve.: slower. eala the ulcers. rlaara the alr mi? ;\°P\ droppings in the e.....r. 1'... ii‘."“r7§'..‘.'.f ’in‘I.`l5ZI tres. All dealers. or llr. A. W. Chase lfadidne Cu.. Toronto and Bnlaio. COMINQE/ENTS. W in each month. James Paton, Mayor; . W. Clarke, City Clerk. 8 p. m. Red Bose decree. Initiation. MInard’a Liniment Cures Dandruil. The Red Gros y. Dining Room Furniture. Slticbonrds Buifeta Ext Tables, (Rd and Square.) Also thu biggest. line of dining chairs ever Davidson English Hats have bee/ sold for the laat|eentury in all quar- ters ofthe globe, against the keenesi competition. Don’t buy any other until you have seen them. H H. Brown, The I-Int and Cap Mar. See my light, feathetweight, fl x- ible, unbreakable Davidson lla s. II you select from my stock you are snre to have the latest and best. Ne old stock in the place. H. H. Brown. I have priced every hat in the store consistent with the quality of the same. I will guarantee every hatl sell to give satisfaction, and that the price charged is ashade less than you can procureas goodn hat for anywhere. H. I-I. Brown, The list and Cap Man. Now that the summer appears to be here, you will want a straw. crash, or linen hat. I have nn innn»ns~ assortment. il, il. Brown. The Hat and Cap Man. rzd3i. EDISON _. . .e r.na_e... . ' \\\\i\\` . \ 4v/// \r records are here. . , ~ , . . »$;'gi;~1»‘:;?<~.;~ _-4. ' STANLEY BROS. f day under directions from Inspector as-_ ft will toll you. Don'themislsd into t.hink~ cate_ Vice-Presidents representing tha nine » U ‘ ’ Provinces were elected. J. 0. Hyndman. ` of the firm of Hyndman tc Co. Manager of ' the Standard Life in P. E. I. was chosen nt this Province. G. H. Allan 'rms MEDICINE is BREATHED. n ! fidgxdzriiirxfrirli'bi;i°i3.l"§§"i=1T§'»f1'ii':i»'f\irii°i£ Over two thousand garments here for your arose into those tlniy cells 'and passages _ _ _ _ 1, 2‘,§‘§,.§"§i,2‘§i'f,,§'§,',l"§,§f,'2,|f§'i,,'j "‘if,,"§;,.;,§‘{,i§ inspection, at prices that will be impossible to dup 1- S I`ANLEY BROS. d is the title ofa book issued by the Gran WAI addition to general information, the LE' QUALITY, rrr, FINISH NIGHT GOWNS, WHITE SKIRTS, CORSET COVE RS, DRAWERS, KIMONAS, CHILDRENS DRESSES, to spend their holidays. The book also Witoio-d f t.,J.Qll ,D. P. rA., Bonali/yengdraelstxgioiit, Motiltiiletilxj WORKMANSHIP’ ” RECEIVED Clty.Council meets on the ser-ond Mon- CHILDRENS GOWNS, CHILDRENS DRAWEKS, CHILDRENS- SKI RTS. Everything that you would expect to find in an up-to- rl-ie White Wear Depart- ment. Nextlted Rosemeetlmz Indus Prllwv We have never told you about the Navy and Edward S. 0. E. Tuesday, .Iune 12th. at Black Cloth D.e5S Skirts we are Offering at $225 each. They are sold in lots of places for $3.2 5. We havea fine assortment of Tooth Brushes prices ranging from Btn 854:. aPharmae Bdtf I ° ltltf. . Big sale trunks and valises 2.5 per cent i f of at McEachern’s Shoe Store this week. _ F A N _ llidll vhownin the olty. Jas. Paton 8a Co. ,I __ --- _ - . . 1 \\'o curry ia wall ussortod line of CIIitlS’I`Il‘i'S FA.\'tiY BI J (‘U l'l`. llltatty litre “rn tuned X" sm\‘i"it\fliii{l|tillI(,, nl.°.|ii»\iii\`i’-Ilrliril ‘lilld xl»\L»\~iol~tarl Mttrnrnon. Ntalmlonn. La Foto A_>n¢ortcrl ilrops, Jstacy Lemon, Witter l'Vnf0r', i imcse \\nfct'. i~`ro|n ‘.0 lo 4:'w. *";;>;° SANDERSON & CO,,| "§‘,3“° ini 01109 ER- _-M- . I , Y -uii\rr\\\,\.f“( iff. f \ §.""i Here you will find an A1 stock of Cloth, consisting of serges, tweeds, fancy worsteds, cheviots, vicunas and worsteels. You will be more than satisfied if you try one nf our cus- tom made suits. Fit, workmanshipand goods guaranteed. As for the prices we can demonstrate to you e~s;:\\\, 7 iiur Custom Tailoring Department tnrrs out the best l11ide,hest fitting and mo.t stylisn suits that . aieworn. IQ’ . ‘Q ~ L k \$ i i "- 1% igi __- - - ‘.'L’¢’%'- 'r.l that we are lowest. We would be much pleased to have your order. LOOK AT OUR CLOTH SHOW in the window and see the best assortment of Eng- lish, Scotch and Canadian Sniriugs. _ s. A. McooNiLo. Z;..r“.ss‘:.i;? The very latest - Come in and hear CH OOSE TH E BEST thcm p|gy¢d_ . rn. 'rooms spam was aces .st use ure IIICKEY TWIST. PEARL OIL RUBY Baa never derived that rsal enioymen which ia his. They an the pant of the Moll-l§ERéPR0S. Exim '",am'm|ii1id'i5|oLsoN " Q' -I \ 'NIUMQ llllllbbfilfl Q53” mv. OMIIUIKOWII. P.l llllltd i 1 ¢