’ \ _ “lan i _ ' ` ‘-R.andMra"Boyer of»OiIpeud,` *“\ ~ /l .\' J ..- Tlflullltraln arrived Saturday light from lit. Allison. -. e ‘ _ _ , ._. _ ‘ ~ _ _l Al!! girl deairlng tolearn I-yllfiittiug' .arrived in town on saturday, and will . _ _ , _ _ _ `/‘iw ' shvuldnvslvaitsusmcsstqm. _ Tal ’ " ,M ~ br.,l¢|r` ’ " f \ ; _ V L W _ _ A \ _ _ ‘r *-~»'fI f '_l\'i:i -l, , _, ‘}F"_\§; ,, `__Dl ton,|ime for*-“Wri¢htBroa,{ _k / ' ` I . " ` . "‘fi==\ ` _t __ ‘ _ _ . _ 1 A g ._ i_irr1[v.iis'f' .y ,\ , -V \ - ‘portnntli‘lo’eloakyeatss‘dqmorning. 1, IL f , _.' - . I ' _.. _ r 'K r ‘u ' A 1 I ;-L .uoxlrreffr ;sl»,, f E , , srremosr. win \ wemia ._» ~ . musleolasong tit. Why do Lov’e" 3 A3 lg); .\`>__ _ ri-ar' , J `n| ." 'jg' ,-‘ )‘ ` ii'\`¢\"\‘ Wk N71' ""’ i » Wasrslsll. Basnms, wholhss been 9 - » /,fit _¢_- Tas muslspena V' ahurday iasu V i 2+. ‘li ~ . 'L ' 3 trsrsrerredimm the Digby branch oinis , ._, ~- -:..' ' it P ' f`»"»"..‘~`¥fit‘-#c-lf?" ‘ Bark smovs swims the cas.-istiswwn brdnch arrived here on Saturday night. Mamas Assam and her party wil . ‘ '° i - , 3 leave by the Stanley tomorrow morning , . snrouista Wsirvuis 'sue ini. im. ,_ `_ _ ‘ ~ _r L . performance of the present tour will be ."' A ~- ' ' ' . ’~ ;. ~ _, given. _v,~.'; , -\ - ,__, A’ _ ‘ ', , ' _ p _ p Rav. ann Mas. Snrmrma, of Wind” V A ' and Mrs. Leardand Miss Ayres, oiSouris ,. . p ,_ _ . . `were, last night, the gueats'_of,Rsv- George and Mrs Ayers, Charles streetf Saclrville. ' , _ remain till 'terror-row. _ a you-lsaaaxeallentgittisr that friend s_r-,rms stand. scum-itsrorimau. T'fm` "li lu’-” d \,_, as :_ _..i_,. ~ 4 Urezbnud on lridly k°oarl‘il\1-itil. N01; .1 T"'°“"“‘7~G“°"”“‘~ °“'7°“7°’"°J ’ i ...ii . . ssndia`¢".~Qnaans 9_'i'iPI7_lllWlwill please. mark _‘_‘Queeris easiitlmeoiseniiimr. -_ V ~ _ '1l¢_`/f~§1l$_»`.i1s`fAl§i-;i»l\ilii~ri,intfy_ssr’»r\i»y` vers, moiety. rssrlriir.,_l>eIu_g' .il idly fatigued lffdr the long idumcy irom 'lfort William( She' dined'.__and,spent i-he seening at Government House, _ attlsstop ofithe -iliet page oi A public temperance meeting was held at Pownal ion' Saturday eveululr, addressed by John P. Tanlon, Rev. M. Chowau, and S. F. Tarbush. Pownal will give a good voip on election day for Prvhibition. ` | Tm: marriage ol Professor John Camp- bell Readey; ti Jennie Owen Goldie, Guelph, Ont., took place on Wednesday, May thirtleth. and Mrs. Reads.-y are l|`0w residing it Tiednle, Seek. Mr. Reedey was formerly' Seilretary of the Dept. of G0 on Shit Ndlif Sdlilftlilyh M0|'ni|1g I 3 w.n..s.rsi.»i.viu ei... ia. tis...i..*sm1°u\w~gi¢hy¢_P~vin°e._ L _ theltoyai Bank of Canada at that place has been transferred to Kensington, but the statement “of Sil`l¢" ‘Skirts forp;j_7 5111 f _ branch lam ~ \. _ is'st_rictly correct and on -‘ Saturday morning As imrestins/ .sort copy-riumss next' we will prove it lo your satisfaction. story entities .mm J. rorger. by cms » These skirts were 'sold to a. concern who owing °"“'°“ ""1 “’"°” '“ "‘° S““"‘” unreasonable on Of it _ i Pr-iuoe`l1‘.dwerdIsland,_esmanegerof the Guardian of June 9th. Be sure you get it to `circurnslzinces ,_ are unable to handle them. We as itwiu not swesris any other psp... heard of the matter-made an offer and secured - h _ 4 ON Saturday in front of the Hotel t em at io-ur own 6gure° ` i' Victoria is bull which was tied up short to And we guarantee that a skirt of equal quality ` snub shortened the rose so by twlsunu has never 'before been in Charlottetown less _ around that he dislocated' his neck. Nothing could be done to save the animal than seven dollars! _ ,m,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,e,_ ’.l`hey’re the celebrated “Northway_” make which guarantee fit, Sous ingenious mortal "thi-owed a fiiiish and qluality of fine quality aiieta Silk, thcy’re full cut with brick" st the window of H. H. Brown’s sec0'rdion p eate flounce, tuc ed frill and silk tsifete duet rutile. _ eutiitting store Queen Street on Saturday In ai zen 38, 40, 4: Wnrtli every cent of seven dol "I “mek the mark and stuck In th r . ` ` _ . e I I I . ° H ' ` u window, where it was inspected by many ' ' ` ' ` °' ° " ' persons on Saturday evening. Most Excellent Value! '99c s 99c wizarrl-:its B __ ._ B_|f9U_§_l_§_.S_ ._".¢‘.i.1;‘»li~.:»a>3 ~ 1 f..'~‘. aifl is ._A - By handling an immense ixpaniity we secured t is' unusual value- Wrsppers of full En- glish cambrics, very . fuilcut, prettily made, ggsrauteed fast color. orth $1.50. Special snap at ggc The nicest blouse in town for the money-typical .at the values preva ling in this big store. Blouses of line lawn-any size- geitily trimmed with smburg, latest style, cheap at $1.25, special 99c i Bargains in Bedspreads Fine quality. English Marcel- Fine quality English Marcel- ies Bedspreads size 7ox 80 inches, elegant design- a spread that isundcrs per- fectly and will wear for yesrai Regu- 35 ll' il - 75 » special . . . . ° l / M” “"1 “"~ M““*‘°"“° “"" """° ‘“ - ' _ the ity Monday night accompanying the les Bedspreads, size 7o x Bo inches-'pretty patterns- `not quite as heavy as the 5r.75 quality but a regular $1.25 quality, special at...... C Sosrscitlzons think it about time the plank walks were removed from Queen Square, especially as they are very uneven, and calculated to trip uuwary pedestrians. Also that it is time the spray fountain was put in order and the water turned on at thejdrinkiug fountain ln front of the Post Ofiice. Tax public Temperance meeting tonight in the division room, Wright‘s Hall' promises tobe one of unusual interest. A`iiion`g`tlie speairérs on the" program ar; thesamea of Rev. W. J. Woodroofe, Rev. IE. Full, J. E. B. McCready. Henry B,untly and Andrew¢McNsir. Doors open at 7.iX‘,ohair taken at 8 sharp. Public cordially invited. ' Tnrmsnar of this week is voting day for the repeal oi the Scott Act in Qusen's County, the last remaining section of the Proviniw to he brought under prohibition. This isa busy season, but it is hoped that every elector who can possibly do so will record his vote. It is on every ground desirable that the vote “Against the Act," that ls, against the Scott Act, shall bc made as large as practicable. Tins death occurred at New Rochelle, Nev/York thisweelr, from spinal men- ingitis ol-Joseph, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Manthcrns formerly of this city. P ` » remains of their son. Mrs. Manthorne is V ` a daughter of`Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clark, Water Street, To the bereaved the Guardian sxtendsits sympathy. ! Tim death of Mrs Neil McNeill ol ‘ _ 06 _ p Milton, occurred very suddenly yesterday mornin . Un Saturda night she retired _ r__;Shi,ne” 1°' ‘ Q _p " "W/' \\ _ *wo 51'* __j-‘ _\ / _{_A_ 77/_gy '_ \ 1/ . I/\\-A f' » ,-r~ 1,, ‘.34 ~‘ it w.$i2» W-'°‘°» $'5~°° ._ titles iii-51" <'-‘» _ti~*‘i~é¢v5l. ‘ ' __ ,Jw ._ ~;~ _r‘._,_»- . lr' i,1 4.' rv " is ‘ "`\i\ " ..o‘):)`_.,‘ 1 ;}__!;‘,.,‘§sg, i , / * V, _ Y/ (A4, ,_ L. O’Costs O garment so thoroughly a nec~ essity as the “Cr av enette" C o a t. Equally appropriate for line or wet day wear and cannot be distinguished from ordinary gar- nients of hue cloth. ‘ 1 l 1r's the“ Craveneite ’.,!. recess > em V A .W_e’re showing _au l ' inense nes; stock ni ‘ se- pouar 'gurl __ suis., Lliest styles hand tailored i roughout-the hid- ' npsrts as carefully _nis ed asthose that show. _ Nobby swagger pat- terns for the s_ty ish youngotmau quiet ef- fects the man with conservative tastes. 8 Y in her usual health after the other mem- bers ofthe lainily had gone w bed. Early yesterday morning her husband uotioed that she was ill, and tried to muse her, but to no effect and in a very little while she died. The cause is supposed to be heart disease. She ieavesehushand and two sons and one daughter to monrn. Prmsons who are eudeavoring to make thestrsot more tidy and presentalile in front of their dwellings complain that the grassplots are tramped over by heediess men and boys and in not s few cases driven over hy coal carts and trucks thus distlgurlng or destroying much pains-taking work. It surely ought not to be necessary for each householder to fence in the plot of ground in front of his home wprctect it, and yet this is what many have ip do, although the temporary enclosure o in un)ai\rhtly._`_ F . Auouo the entilias for the horse races at Amherst, §.;8f_;$eptli end, 4 are the follwing island htirsesi In "' the' Manu- facturers Stake, Qiiill; 2.29 trot sud pace H. L. Ramsey, ‘ Summerslde; in the Merchants' Stakes 2.27 pace, S N Dawson, North Tryon, Charles H. Chandler, Charlottetown. “Bmcr~1aM" and “Bloomingdale” are historic and commodlous hcuscs equipped with twentieth century conveniences, and beautifully located on the shores of the famous North West Arm, Halifax, N. S These houses occupy a lovely situation amid beautiful scenery, and all seaside pleasures for summer enjoyment avail- able. The houses aro within easy access of Halifax, and are up to dsie in every respect. The table is excellent, and every comfort and convenience is provided for guests. Saeed. Tim regular quarterly meeting the Fish and Game Protection Association was held in the City Building cn Friday even ing last. The president gavearevli-w oi the work for the-last three mouths. The quarterly reported the Executive of the Association was then read and adopted. It was stated that the aims of the Arso- ciation were beiiirr well can-led out. Vice President Morrison gave notice that at the next reiruliu' meeting he would move is resolutionlto reduce the annual .membership fee td"5p _osr|'i.s., 'On motion a regular meeting of the Association was called for Friday, June Sth, to 'consider the proposal. The __membershlp rolicon- tains the names of 24l members. _Tnrmniwere in East Queens at the last Dominion eleclion 4,472 qualified voters and in West Queeiid ,outsldethp city oi ohsriotwmwn. 2,o44f' This would mire 'a total of 6,518 qualified to vote in the 'simian rm- the repeal or the scott Act on Thursday next. Thlslsa large body of men who have u. highly important question to vote upon. The Temperance Alliance are naturally desirous that n ,large vote shall bepolled. There is need that the interest shall be stirred up,as loo -many may think It enough that ii majority for prohibition is assured. Thu frisndsof prohibition can if they will roll up a majority that will be impressive, and ltought to be dons. Rally to the polls on Thursday, and mark your ballot against thc Scott Act. ON Saturday night an lmmcuce crowd oi people of all classes assembled outside the railway station to await the arrival oi the mall train, on board of which was Madame Aihani and her company, who are to appear tonight in the Market Hall. The train was twenty minutes later in arriving than was at first expected, but the waiting period was enllvened by some good music by 4th Regt. Band which was also down to welcome the great Canadian singer. On the arrival of the train at 101| Madame Albani and hcr party had to press through an eager crowd, all striving to see the prima donna.Aftcrjreachlng her carriage a start was made for the Hotel Victoria, the crowd accompanying and the band playing on the way. Outside thc howl the people waited and the band serenaded the dustinguished visitor. Madame Albuui appeared for e. little while on the balcony of the second story and acknowleged the greetings which were at onoe addressed to hor. The occasion wasva remarkable one, and the spontaneous 'welcome one that Madame Alimni should be proud oi. .=,_. 1’f>.' so 1-. . ff. _ 3 outfit sii'ln,sl;§l‘#lli°` ihnlb Best quality slid handiest size at The itedikosl Pharmacy. Doug §i.’1iL.fs, A i0c- doz. _ an our wwllllr a I e ' #dill ii!! CIC! PIM 6°‘&‘l°i?'|7f'tl¢"' ' i1'iii"c='a»°°“ - §_;_‘.‘5§;:. .. F-. iitsisgi §5 sz” F .. tt 2 ) . .` .' Y ,' _ , /' Bdtf f' I . K0dHkS=ir*.»‘°°* Kvdaks as-»» Chaeilmand see _ srssrsar » * liiiliiiililliiliillililiiiii. u A ~°°sUGG#STS> ,y. ..aa~"1»» ._A boraéror osbqo and Kent li ' ` s 1 *l's.1"‘=v..`* i ovan.1irsi!¢.i,1m|!:if'4 rod' B ~@~ J 09 it E" i'§“.u‘ ` » "‘ ' A isis-ss.nsvcsu<||an_altvesnu» ym»_’_ mnnaurvsvissn iusmms some O n V I i _ A _ - ` _ " ‘ Ing: __ _ hird _ gsm gi i - v -" Twenty-Five Pieces Straw Matting 67 cents on the Dollar Neat, attractive, durable Mattiugs in stripes, cross checks and geometrical designs on fawns, blues, greens or reds. z4c rnattings for 16c 32c maitings zzc A 28c mattings for 19c A 5oc rnattings 330. ' BORN. WILLIAMS-In this city, June 2nd, toCharles and Mrs. Willlams,a daugh- ter. TARBUSH-At Charlottetown, on Saturday, June 2, to S. F. and Mrs. Turbush, s daughter. - The Big Sale of FUR MITURE ' mm' There are Bargains for you and your neighbor, " DON’T MISS THEM. ELr.1o'r_Ars:iii0i's Mm., June 2nd, ,. -,,~..-_ .1 GQME IN T0-DAY. - ~ Phoebe Jane, wife of Jnmes R. Elliot. [Funeral on Tuesday, 5th lnst. at i0 a. m .] ‘ COURT.-At Black River; Lot H5, on June 2nd, John Court, Sr. in the 73rd year oi his age. [Funeral at 2.30 p. m. Monday June 4t.h|. MCNEIL-Suddenly at her home, Mlliori, yesterday morning, Mrs. Neil _ ___Newson. .C- Q F £5 .J .__ I McNeil, in the 57th year of hsr age. ¢ [Funeral. Tuesday. at 2 v. ru. to Brookfield Ccmet.ry.] POWER-In this city, on June 2nd, Annie Power. beloved wlfc of James Grifiin, aged ill years. [Funeral leaves her late residence Kina St. West., today (Monriayhat 5 o'ciock p. m. lor St. Dunstirrfs Caihcdr1\', thence io R. C. Cemri|y.] We haven flue assortment of Tooth OVER TWENTY PER CENT The Sun Life wrote over zo p.c. of the total in- surance written _by zi Canadian Companies last year. _Brushes prices ranging from 5to 35c. _ ‘ C l to The Red Cross Phrirmary. Bdtf WALL PAPER Is the cry at present. You will find the prettiest patterns and the lowest prices at T a y l 0 r s BOOKSTORE. WC Scll thc _ “_Shiclci_” Killlaks i»==f<=c=1v=d\ I Best twenty-five cent pipes in the world. Every pipe guaranteed perfect. “The Two Mace" _ is. ' hi. '--f.»._ii‘i.;-»=,4.ii§=‘i"?*i"'f1 " fl °'~"""'W“*\*"~‘ ' " ;*‘~'¢`“` M - e.. . . . - iw... _ "f _-‘ ' For plans in this progressive o , app y I. ~ IE. EEC)VV. 1 Charlottetown. . . Manager for P. E. Island 19 mwf ryr £1131! \avs&i\l1auXQ-Q “AN acioMsNr" Messrs. Ross & Matthews, Provincial Managers, North American Life, ` Charloifeiown. Gi-;N'rr.r~:MsN- Having taken out a policy for $1000.00 with the North American Life twenty years ago on the ao Payment Life piau,with an annual premium of $58.10, i beg to acknowledge the following options which your Company now give me at the expiration of the investment-period. rst;-Cash $1384 oo. and ;-A paid up policy for M860 oo. ard ;-To withdraw the profits $416.00 anrl take a paid up policy for the face of the policy $:\ooo.oo participating in future profits, or 4thiy; f-To draw a life annuity of~$3_;.8o and carry the $rooo_oo as a aid up policy. Any of these o tions I consider good value, in view of the fact flint I navc hsri thc risk carrierl on my life for the period of so ycars,which if estimated at Bro oo per thousand, the usual price charged by Fraternal Societies, would lcsvc me an mv imcnt on the balance of the premiums equal to about 5% per nent. em e thorough believer in Life Insurance and have no he~itatiou in saying tha he results your Company have accomplished are an evidence of skilful as wcl_ s carcful rpausgemcrit on their part. I, ’ ._ f 5,, _ . _Q _/,,~ Yours sincerely.. ' ci.../sion, w_p,iis|l~g_¢»u1,l90e. , ,_ pirgyrgi, inner. L _ . l i Q n vcstmcni in Diamonds is as Safe as Bank Stock _ ,, What is Pretiier ;:,_____.._;,\, V Than a Nice Dia ‘ mond Ring Y v ‘A We are showing a beautiful line of f ,_ Diamond Rin ith ried tt' _ NL ' man of whic§“c:n be than :de tiieeirit Yi rf ' \ `\ ‘_ A. _ purchasers. We be'ieve them to be ---'* _______;-s iiiégij excellent values. We will consider it a favor to have the plealurc of showing them to you. N ~, W. N. TANTON, it' - A ..»1o_Wsi¢_r_~.._~ _....- 1 / 's il i ff'-.~ dlvw- in; q»-,_ a»:.~ .i i A 5 5, _i _t & .3 "I _i l .R F ‘_A my