'* V113* .isjfi nf. RM Ps. ~ V.. gf; *fs ‘~~ .\‘_; Jzh. 4. THE GUARDIAN, UHARLOT1'EF()WN ‘ ` f - - ,,_ ` g Jr. r . ~ v ¢ . . M 3.55 Strangers always welcome. l , fact thal)bus1ness locals, advance no ices at 60c each. ` Light and dark colirs, STANLEY BROS. sizes 32 to 40 inch, }~~»r- fect fitting. \-with <50 _ and 90C_I]0W 9, ¢};_ who has been visiting friend-i for a few White Shirts ' Made so as to ensure comfort. The material is always good, the sizes, are all correct, the lin- ish always the best 1.00 each. STIHLEV B805. Neckwear for Ladies.. All the new shapes, made up in Satin, Mus- 2. lin and Pique. Tlitpse are the lat- ee L STANLEY B805., is ~ aterproof . loaks _ All new, up-to~date goods. They ar he-. lag sold cheap. Want 'one ? Game and see _ theni. STANLEY BROS 'J ‘KATIE HAVE WE ADVERTISE, 'HAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE. Hot Weathere for l`len A, Made from Ca`m/ass Leather Strapped. is/\ L Light, - Cool, Comioriable. .gn-t the thing toy hot "l~)\‘ei_rrher.t" i\=`\§;,» - g n .- ~ is y inves - “ i:»g\0 you t t, loo in rr pair of i`fiiiv.».~ ~ Boot . R IKa J 0 , ;.< Stampei-’s Corner. p ; nit What we have wt- ii'l\'erti-‘~. Whit we -.i i\'crti.~e wo h .ve-. _ on _, " ~ l ` <4/ acces .. \:. -3. nd., 3 \ _ S:-_/_ :W gg so .\, `E W 'ikiiis Lost. rguuii UCS?-/new ii ~ _ .iys :iv i on Prince Street' ‘lmllnmen slim: 1 \:ilti`7.\'ifh :1go’.‘ link. _\ii_v ml llnding the same will plea-'c leave it_ at 1 Wav- .loin , 21. éTC. , Interest. duced by "Brains" MR. HI~:Ri:i~;iir l\I.\iiTiN will preach at both services in the Central Cnristian church tomorrow. MR. Gi-:orion CA31i'iiELi. ot Boston l.DOI`KlllJg. Misses W. H. Drxvisoiu' and William Owen are expected to arrive home from St. Paul to-night,on a visit to their friends in Charlottetown. SIR Louis H. Davies addressed a Liberal meeiing at Clifton. New Lon- don, last evening. Refreshments, inter- spersed with Scoth songs, were after- wards indulged in until a late hour. QL'i~;i-:iv Hori-;L, July 29-Georgé Forbes. Vernon River: J J Denman. London. Ont; J H Bel. Summerside; P Sinc'a'r. Summertie`d: Fred M Mor- ris, Bradalbane: Tlios Hiran, Quebec; J. A. Livingston, Montreal; Miss Mc- Lean, Georgetown; C F Gorham, Heli- fax. Tai-: GU.uii>r.\N is planed to note the success of Mr Ewen MacMi;lin, son of Hugh MacMillan. Esq, of New Haven. This young man has taken a course in the Ontario Agricultural College and the results of the year‘s examinations have just been published. He s'ands best of the whole college in general proficiency, e rank which entitles him io highest praise. In first class honors in the var- ious departments for first year work he stands first in agriculture. live stock, dairying, poultry and apiculture; first in natural science.. second in veterinary science, first in mathematics, h sics, tir=t for second-class honors in English Hors.L ariivali at Pleasant View scn,Mrs.A.S_Johnson and child,Mrs. Li. F. Beer, Charlottetown; Miss L. Dein- stadt, Yarmouth; Ma.r.iu Lamont, Fred- ericton. N. B.; H. Worth and wife, W. lW. St ii ley, Webb Stanley, Katie. Stan- l le-y, Miss Poole, Miss Nan Pocl=, Char~ l lottetown; Miss Whitney, Moncton, N. 7 Sydn-.y Poole, Arthur Poole, Get rge M. Moore, Mrs. Moore, Helen Moore,Edith Kathleefii Moore, Harry, Moore. Rev G. M. Campbt ll ard wife, M se Jein S. Weddall. St. Jotn. July 8-Mi-s F Palmer. 5:. John. N. B.: Mrs W. ` Coulthard. Fredericton, N. ij. 14- _ A. Lriig and wife. 'l`lr nfo, Ont. 15. Mrs. Taos. G Taylor and taniilv,C`nai- lottetown. 16--Miss Maud Crawford, CPU. and child, Mi~s Mason. Miss Irwin, Charlottetown. 17-W. C. Ccok. W. G. Haivie. Paul Julv 22.-Jo -ii .\lt-Phu l. O. ll. Pé I-'_»`, a"°’s%’s§i(s=" 5' /A CU li 7/i 7/‘iS cv, 081 v ~ . » . _ H?-ll;5a_°.l':D21R »'l`(_) -.E.\_-A cocker _Spa ‘- Learn word at this otflcf te ra 1 _ 0 3 Cor. »»i it lr. rm .. than minutes walk i"~ i~ \i~ /‘ddr-»<.~..~t_ ti i:..B-wear. t mi AY large rfoin in \Viig1. `»I-lull, room, tic. Apply to J A _*revised encyclopaedia Dic- i-ichly£Iillustra.ted:can at ornsby`s Bopé A ‘ew boarders can be comfort- ‘€}¢'°'“!“0dfitcd a' “rs J .-\ L`anicfon`= V0 5tf88l. Ai plv at otitis, 3l'f8 _SALE--= sua. '~.~ in .\llv..ouic Temple \ " ~ \'l5~»~.-1* if. _ -The hiiiltiiiq; ar presciit oocupie Bl=‘~l<»f Hams, next L-» \-cLood'~ “Z Kent -:i-l-ei. Po.-‘session given ii.-l?_ H,--~\r<'<»_ _ félilgglggggi -Fiiat coinforuihle and leasantlv use on L't.per Queen. going the gf-lhfllof the residence ofthe late Chiei AW-5' '.0 H Janie.; Palmer. (`b‘0Wll Qi; N “K nt ur months old. black. wi .. 71;: 9 l z:BD?¢0ti the breast and one whi"- ;.a _ ` _ :_ 3 m_' ° °I\»\_Iue Tory. Reward mo i’I= ~ 'mr I J t 7- wil. -- i ie X* m0l‘P .\ ii ii l.i'S0lIll To day is Boss Lunch manufactured only by the Quepn Bi.-cuir, Co, St John. Also 500 other varieties of fancy goods finest W weeks in Pownal, returned yesterday P Y book-keeping and drawing, and was literature, grammar and compisition. 5 House.Hampton,July 1st.- A. S. John- l‘ B ; Miss Forsyth, Mother.vell,Scotland; Moore. Fred Mcore, H R. Bos f wall, Mrs. Bosw.dl, Chfrlct etown. _ J. A. Moore. Mrs. Moore I ene Moore l Campbell, L`hirlo`ttto\vn: Rev R. W. _ ffl W. W. Hopgcol, Mr and Mrs A. lrwin ‘ Landry, W. M. Dav s, W. YV00d, H.; H. Brown. H. O. Brch-aut. J. R. Darke, i Leslie W. Ctok. L. R. lfusworth, ’I. p p H. Taylor. Mr and Mrs \\`ado'e`l, ylettuce, 200 per doz; mushrooms, 250 Miss Mclit-iver, Bliss M. .\lcr;i.i, Mr. lb; cucumbers, radish. parsley, cut W.Moran,A lin s`1» w -i' .C i.-lr o ietowu. | .lr.'L0wel. .\l;t-sz M s. l) Lewin Miss Ir . _ __\_, M G l>ii\~o , t."iv'ot'»ti\\ii Miss thank our tustiin rs for their literal =-_ _ . 'li ._ ':. fy ° . _‘ ' Grab-sul, vi ind.-ir. .\' .S July 24.-M.. l patronage. f-~_t-ec-ialiy do we appieciate ; and Mrs H. it lic-mill. Mr and Mr.~. the nmiy t-....1-rs- at our gardens. and , :_ ` ` - -~~» ~ ~` ` "` v ' t."\ ‘~ ’ -" ` " l l-. H. bel at , .\l.i. ei Lrnest bellir. Miss \ ¢» wil. al \. _\._ inthe .. si c .i.il effort to ,tr Jeziri sell; r, Clisirioi e own July 2.5. - give full satisfaction. liivlng _nore time = lift-_ ,john liead, Mis. J. item. 5 . int ourdisp ~s:1l there. than at the uizir- _ Tun ubli_° are again reminded of the I ` S of meetings, etc., must he left aritbig - . “wiv 'uv 'nv-,'lr\ _ - , cflice _not later than 4 dclock p. m. to ` ` c. s. George Lace. Bos i011; J- H- Davison, St. Paul, Minn; G. wanted to take charge ot the Ocean Accident and Guarantee corporation Racrzxr ads of 1\1r.\\.W.Wellner and |,u5in.,§s for Chaflot-emwn ,md me the Eclipse Bakery have been repro~ eastern part of the Province This company has alieadya good business in Charlottetown which will be turned ther particulars address W. K. Rogers, Summerside, General Agent for P.E.I. CitsP.\t'n Norms -Haying is well advanced in this section of the country and the crop is an abundant one. I'n consequence the farmers are busy and business quiet.-Recently on two oc- casious the Methodist church at Cra- psiud Corner was til ed to ov.rflowing. On one occassion Rev. J. K. King from New Brunswick occupied the pulpit and on the second Rev. J. W. Wadman from Japan. The Victoria Bridge collapsed afew days ago, but we are pleased to hear that necessary epairs have been made, and the travelling public are again passing over in safety.-Judge War- burton of Charlottetown and J H. Bell M. L A. from Stimmerside, visited this place yesterday. We understand the Judge was bidding good-bye to his numerous friends previous to leaving the capital :for Kings Coun}y._O. B. Wadman of Ciapziud has an exhibition in one of his show windows, some Japan Curios and the medals, captured by Mr. Fenton Newsome of the GUARDIAN s'aEf. Charlottetown. _iii BALANCE of those pretty cushions at (2) for $1-Paros & Co. H- in pairs black kid gloves worth $1.25 for 59c -Paros & Co. ~ Wi~;’vn just openeda fresh line of valcnciennes laces to~day.-MooiiE& MCLEOD GE'r'ri.\'Gjfhe furs in order. Jas.Paton & Co.. will make a rhipment cf cus- tomers furs for alteration and rl-pairs Send yours in Paros' & Co. » _ 50 r>t's'ri-:Rs and vests for summer weir.jusl the thing for hot weather. All sizes from 36 to 42-Pxrox & (`o. 100 ssitoiis at 25c. and 35a. `Blat~k, also white-Paros & Co- Hor Weather goods, straw hats, dusters, coats and ve‘..4: ’` g e I \` 4 1 . = 9/ii; as Slb -vii* 504: Joni»_ _\`_ B., _\lr~. `l`. A \'an\\'.rt, lire/. lf von cannot call use your tele. .‘-l-i-t r iloiiily \'.ln.vi.r._ l-`i‘~deri.-ton, 2 phoiie. A telephone paces our gar- _\'_ 1'. den; :.t your door; if you have not a l ffl-pn~=\.»_ your neighbor has, and he "'“'_'“"““_""'*"”_“*_WW'_“ is gi j,0Ii:;_ goo! fellow.-J. J. GAY & - ’,- , _ ' .f__ .I _ 5-\n_. _\`u»s»»ry Gaiidens. head of Prince Sy, " gig Surfer. Chario it nvn, T.-iephoue 180. 3;; if 28 lw & wky ex & pai. 4‘\ Br-uccs’ Suits are best. 29tf Tourists. - Prince Edward Island Illustrated book-on I-'E l-eland. Fur sale inthe boo kstores orat this omce iiiiiiiiiii UQ P1 (D C* Must have Watche They’re necessary. Can do without them. We would like to have th pleasure of showing ou watches to any intendin purchasers. “We’ll give you a. reliabl watch. “We’ll sell it at the ,righ price. “We’ll guarantee the satisfaci ory. miiiiiilll iilliilli l"'f'l il I _ _ . 3|'»2=3I3l3f|'3i3i_o ' O 0 i-q O . I Ielee menus , A _BURRQwS, oe S. A. MCDONALD ef. now ~i. occupation of Com- 1 - A -_ . '- .. Che . _» - ~ Avent Snmmerrde. _ f.; Ol . . . “‘°‘1=ii'=l‘i;§li‘)tL~s`:i»°§l=fiéidgiivititiruisiiiifg- l " = t gg Leading Fashionable Tailor. ease/ :tier lllul ll llbll eu Yilfitwi Gi F Huteheso Jeweler and Optician. Queen St. ~ Z E mmmmmmdmmmmmmmu N WWWNMMWUWWWWFQ bono service at the gospel meeting , i’-" `l"‘* in \’\ right‘s hall tomorrow aiteruoon, at I-`LoitiD.\ Hori-:i.,Ju‘y 06 -Mr J M E " i Campbel Mrs J M Campbell I\ H ~~ '-rl, " :weaned By isuardianv Report. Welker’ -P. -puffy. E. Ml Joy; P - Q a Geirgo Dillon, Charlottetown; George _ A ' t I i ers and Correspondents. L” M' T Morris. E. L. Cook, W. T. Ford, ° Nels Budget of Happenings Round About C"“’l°“°‘°"”- aists THEYH E(i0TTO(i PROWSE BRO . \ th' AGOOD. at-tive insurance agent is you to call and inspect our stock_ of STRAW HATS. ` _ 'Price no object, we won’t hold them I _ I over. You want the goods We want E the money, 'Let us trade. I.. p - 77.". 3:.: -. is ,f To cover your nakednéss is one thing, ' To be properly clothed is quite ‘mother thing. It' you want to be properly clothed, you want toseeotl' clothing. Our prices are iight. Sur clothes are right. See our Suits at P $.00 No better value in the city. _ We make suits from the cheapest thaths reliable to tbl best made in'Canada. D. A. BRUCE’ ' .~ . l SWELL TAILORS. FALL IMPORTATIONS. @@@@@@@@@@@ ' we have just opened out our first ment of Fall Gloihs direct from _Loudon in Sult- iugs, Overcoatings and Trouserings, being the nobbxed line ever shown in this city Wlllllll W8 Wlll IIIIKD If ll it our usual artistic style. . Gall curly and have flrel: oholoe. _ V In Men’s Furnishings we llli, Cordon &. lIVlcL°ellan`. Men’s Outfitters. AUHYEAR L_ 'Pi-ioioeiiiiiis - == W S. ............ p ` isis ` ` ` gg: Il _ l’ -1 _ ‘l » t Crockery Glass and ~Chme Witt I L8 dl- ` ` , , ’ ` ; . “l>.f..f .0 li.. ff... H... ii .misss °‘i°.:ra.;f.‘.1i°.;t'.'°i‘:°*i.e‘if.fin t “ i ""'° """"" °'"’ Sea T»-.Se-. wmwm F’ I I V gj drfsginz t.liei_r prcscrigtionstnus.u6_ur know; _ ”¢||Q|latQ P|\i0Q§ Glass Water Sets, Glas! T&l)l0 M “" °‘1Sf°m‘"' they recommend lgggdiifnilgfmiigtfkié .foriiiilueliieliiitidfrlieyigéi Lgmbine to make om, Photmmphs the Butler Crocks, Cream Crooks, Brown quality. U- our work to their friends' our iili%ltK;"cliu“t`l-loeiiiticiiririaiillisillilsiei-oxfdigs llizmprdis .most satisfactory in Cliailottetowr .lTea' Pots Jet' Tea BNF’ T"bl° I4-P . ... ° 9, am legg than one half Q. wirhoutaprescrintioii and take Dleasnreinbe- IPB' 01' Limpi, Hlnmllg LLMPB. .E -I PNC ' 1 1 for our customers. L to-day. - l ' 9° ~ i ' d ’° ‘““ “bfi t" “av”-‘”°“-” to ...aim-.1.,-S T _ lot of flown, blue, nonpareil, the bel ' lethose asked by the hig.i price gg spseinlattt-ation awe" ed mn- ti U. red Th ' .00 . _ Il All correspondence answer p -D Y ---- naltorn eVel' O 8 Bl? 8 M " ll American tailors ll ‘ I Sl lullll, l.ll. 1 _ I in . 3 .*|- c0nk.'Ciocker\'&'1’itP APOTtlEGl\llIES’g HALL- Sei. Ulm ali! Button Streets l Queen Stuff# ' . . .’ ' .- " ` ' I , »- s I s f V uuunnuoouelonneuenolele UeSb1'S°vSC°f M*'°*“8“ ' l ke elelelololealelelelolelq