i*,;__ _ _ ._ _ . _ . , _ _ _ , *_ Smith of Collengcbrldge, N. B., are nr. Petersen ei ivieoiii cone ieievisitisg-in this ony. _ I ---of... 0 9 ' Messrs Olive and Dalton, staun- _~ _ boat inspectors, st. John. went wing purposes many. Neue but twe- ___.. _ . if » _ _- if if 1. ‘~_- 'T' if 1 ‘E I .;,' P: -vf;l,_"'_ 1,11 ‘-4. A- /\"~ ____;_ _ `-_"Q "`°Y.-s"_ - _,f_,,____ » _-~ \~\ \ . - L 1”/ '" _Y O __ ,f ._,_ @_ '. “Z » Perrin's GI o v e s. ‘ Perrin's guaranteed Kid Gloves are the best obtainable, _ ...Nu-.,i..,_v»vn.ve-/a'auio'a1rle'/vol: Slut' ' ` """"" """"' """"' ' ~ ".’.\\ _,_ _ ,Prince of Wales College, lelt Satur- WQ - ‘-’ " \‘§\~_-1,, \'~ idiiy for his home in Alberton for thc ' - i -.».-zo- ~ ' l \, ' We keep color to suit almost any dress material. Perrin’s ` Li11i;m_ Comes in Black, Brown, 'lass etc. is fully guaranteed and is a good fitting glove. ..$|.I0 pr. Perriu’s Olga this is Perriiis best g‘ove made of tlie best 'Kid soft and pfiable, well cutand finished per- fect fitting. . . . . . .$1.50 Pei'riii’s Elete this is one of the inost popu- lar gloves on the market giving best possib‘e satisfaction comes in Black and all colors fully guaran- teed.....-....$|.35 pr. Perrin’s Kid Gloves elbow length in Black, Brown, Tans etc. guaranteed. . _$2.25 pr. Peri'in’s washable kid gloves-conies in Brown shades only can be ‘cleaned very easily by following directions which we give with each gloveprice............ . . . . ............$l.50pr. FABRIC GLOVES Larger variety than ever in the best makes of Lisle, Taffeta, Silk and lace gloves short and long lengths. LADIES' _ TWO CLASI’_ LISLE GLOVES Sizes 6--8 in black and LADIES’ LONG white.Special 25c pair LISLE GLOVES In black,white and tan shades.Special 380 pr. LADIES' LONG LISLE Solid figures and hand GLOVES LACE TOP with lace top, newest French design, black white and tan shades . . . . . . . . . _ . . pgif Ladies’ 5-4 Melanaise Gloves two clasp fully 3-4 length all sizes, black,wh1te and tau,._,,,.,,,... . . . . . . Emir Ladies’ Extra Heavy Pure Silk Gloves . two clasp double tipped figiires full 20 inches length, all sizes black and white per pair ‘1 L r 4.-__` ’ A. ' ,__ ,/ \~ v i yi el- ,)\ I; . . ` ' r . , Z_/// ___ _ i l .,,__.,__,___" -_.__ Without doubt we have the Cl10iC¢St range of fine quality waists in the cit}{»b°th for flual' ity of materials elegance of design and 'feat workmanship they cannot hfr S11fPaSS°‘§oP“°°§ start at 5oc with gradual raise UP B257' °_°° See special table of shirt waists all SlZ€S V2fl¢tY lsr e enough to suit all taste value upg; 2.0; eaci sPecia1,,............. ..$ . csc defaem-.Lil t°.zac.e.»§’.fs.¢”.¢ uioiss’ silinr wnisis Th” s‘““ il"'iL"“ SNAP » 9 15 Satuiday evening 8% this city Saturday for Moncton. Mrs. Southwick will give "II‘he Arena Scene" from Quo Vadis on Thursday evening Montague Saturday. Sam Doyle returned to Antigonish Saturday siter a pleasant visit to his old home in this City. 51 . lruesdsy the mn er July. 'ri-inns W. H. Sullivan; C. E., who has Ont. . Every Guardian reader should hear Mrs. Southwick's Shakespearian selections on Thursday evening. Ad- mission 35 cents. Prof. A. F. Matthews, `B.A., of summer holidays. S. W. and Mrs. Crablic, f.lty, left Saturday on a visit to Yarmiiiitb, where Mr. Crabbe will attend a Masonic Convention. St. Dunstan's College Commence- ment takes place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, the valedictorian bel-ng Chester McCarthy of Sea Cow Pond. The Northumberland's outward cargo Saturday included two thou- sand cases of lobsters, and two hors- es for New Glasgow, shipped by J.P. Woodbury, City. Lady housekeepers who want ri good maid servant invariably use The Guardian’s Classified Columns. It don't cost much and they -get ,iust the ons they Want. Captain McLean, City of the S. S. Northumberland has entered the hos- pital for treatment, and Captain Mc- Leod, first ollicer of the Northum- berland was in command of the ship Saturday morning. _ Capt. Craig who _has been in the City for some days returned to hi: home in Orwell Saturday. Thi Captain expects to leave for Queuei: early this week with the City of London under her own steam. ' Robert Thompson, J. ‘ R. Arm- strong, T. E. G. Armstrong and G. tion to Morson‘s Mill, where they had splendid success trout fishing. Good Template from all over the civilized world were ini Washington, D.C., last weel-1 in attendance upon the international convention of the organization, which opened in Pyth- ian Hull, and which will continue for eght days. The convention opened on Wednesday with Edward Wavrin- sky, international cllef templar, pre- siding. After an opening prayer by Rev. M. Bruce Melkleham, regular business was conducted. Many dele- gates will not arrive until ‘to-day. There were about one hundred pre- sent'at the morning meeting among the oliicers present were: Rev. E. A. McPhee from Prince Edward Island. The Halifax Herald prints the fol- lowing. The str. Dageld is at. presenit in this port. "On the steamer Bruce, which arrived here yesterday morn- ing, wus an anxious parent, whose hurried visit was in quest of a run- away son. The maln's trip, however, was not in vain, for in less than an hour after he arrived here he had located and took possession of the wayward youthful. Last week, short- ly before the Dobell steamer Dsgeid, Captain Steensen, left her berth at one of the wharves at St. John's Newfoundland, a bright, though sad- faced youth went on board and in mournful tones told the good-natured commander that he wanted his pas- sage to North Sydney._ His widowed mother with Lts' smaller sisters were living there and wanted him to join them where he could find work and assist them to keep the wolf from the door. In proof of this he handed Captain Steensen a pathetic letter purporting to be from his mother, but which really was written by the youth himself. Thinking he was do- ing a charitable act the Csutainl took! the boy on board and conveyed him here. His surprlscl -yesltliitiwy morning was great when the boy's father came on board the steamer lying at the coal pier and told Lls’ story. But the youth, perhaps, got the biggest scare. The father was at n loss to understand whythe son would leave home. Being of independ- ent means the boy knew not what. wont meant. The only explanation the father could give is that his son had always n craving to be on hoard steamers. He accompanied his father home by last night's trip of the Bruce. _ is Bread But unless the breed you est in good you will soon require a wooden nail t° lean on. We guarantee our breed Graham, White, Vienna Duchess, fresh every day. Telephone Ill D. STEWART, ecuvse BAKERY _ The Northumberland arrived at been ill thi* Ci'-Y for some days re-ilsind at reduced rates. Due' notice ¢~ , ' ' , , .', I .»,§;-‘~ turned Saturday to St. Catherine’s, wlll be given. a. ~ _ i l .,~,¢,~».-ip ._ __ B. Hegnn of St John, returned to |singer who appeals to all hearts; St John Saturday from an excur-land Mrs. Trainor knows perfectly .lege of extending the time limit tn 'the entire evening if the patron sr EOD 13 SPUDUIDH B ICN days In U16 ’P. E. Island Provincial Rtlla as- sociation annual business meeting ;will he hdld on Monday June 22nd. ssc sd in this issue. - The track of the Charlottetown _Driving Park will be open for trot- wheeled vehicles will be allowed on the track. ‘ ' There will be ihe tea of the sausen at the Oi-phanage,» Mt. Herbert on -will be run from all p.-iv-ts of the ls- --` A. St. Stephen Despatch says Rev. R. S. Crisp, of the Methodist church, lmiiimwn, nes ssriousiy iii at the pnrsonsgc from a cerebral hsmorrhf age. The Rev. gentleman is well- known in tlln City. Prince Edward Island bank bills have made their appearance in Suo- sex, N. B., and have been passed on unsuspecting persons. They are of the five dollar denomination and look good to those 'who are _unaware of the bank's suspension. Frank Howuit. J. o. Giiiispie, 1.. Lowther, Louis, Muttnrt and Thos. Glllispie of Cape Traverse and Car- letnn were in the city Saturday with 34 head of fat cattle. They were a choice lot. F. L. Drake and Saunders and Newsom were the pur- ,chasers. D. L. Hooper, corner of Malpeque ,Road and Chestnut ~Street, is mak- ling a big change in his business and ,has decided to close his Crockery fStore to_ make room. To make quick ,sales discounts of 20 to 25 per cent ,will be given on the already reason- iably manked goods. All are reques- ted to shop early for_the stock will not last long at prices otlered. Mr. Hooper’s ad appears tomorrow. The large audiences which filled thc auditorum at New Wonderland on Saturday night, were more than pleased with the excellence of the hill of fare presented. The pictures were without a flicker, uni the re- cent treatment the picture machine has undergone at thebauds of th: present operator, is distinctly notice- able in the psrfectness of the depic tions. The music both instrumental and vocal is worthy of more than passing note. Miss McKinnon is li every chord of a master instrument. New Wonderland is rapidly becoming the favorite place wherein to spond a pleasant half hour; with the prrvl ' desires. Errors and carelessness lost the final game of the Junior Baseball League -for" the Orlebars at ithe Vic~ toria Park on Saturday afkemoon. The Orlehnrs won the ~ trophy on Thursday by defeating the Mic Macs for the third time, which probably accounts for the loose playing. The score was even up till the sixth ln- ning being 6-6, when some had muiis -by the Orlebars gave the red mein n lead of three runs which they then ‘incrdased to tive, the game ending iwitlh a score of 11-7. The line up was as follows:- Mic Macs em. “ \~...<-was-.»,..ma .,».~».~.»-.......,-...-1-...» K., ~s...»i~.=i-.»..~..s~.-.\-_e.~.\~.-\.\--»..»..- .<~.\- Oharles Smith and Miss Doris Sion 09'!" l I-i |\\~ ¢° 5-9° D- l\\~ ` _ _ ”°°“¥' “F '- _C \ _ z 'li i _ '. __...,____ ?~¢’ 1*, -‘ .“.f Z -“-§`___i’ _*_ il' __ ,_ __ _, .If /.._._._; _-.--,~»;:~~; : =, '-, ' .yi A li " `"'\ '_ - _ L ,_ -` __ ___ . _ __ 5 _ {l¢¥;)j__ a‘?¢y.,iJ_ ___,-_-__,__§= =-_i..».,,_.'3____»x|_\‘;7§_ ' '. 4 3?' ' .. ' _ i » . l X ‘ ; \...:. '1_.__ . », __-»"‘ ' \' f ~.._'-_1;s_.~,»_.,.‘~,__,F»~‘ A i w c . blekl-f_.~ . ff ll ft . I ,f.‘...§.°_‘fi_ei??i‘T?¥_fY@_?._ii_ft__?tf‘if_<1..-._______....__._.___ 98e . Qs; ‘ff-‘ . _ V tg. 1 .' .. .,;'-.' ' °"". '.'.~‘ P ‘ _1 _ _f_: " WM-'S No Colon all Black . s GLOVES *_ J _ 'L * Ncw Frillings box of four l5c New Belts and Bcltings By express another great lot of _summer belts in leather, in was material. e-.isss-.~..in.a-»-aim. good qualify put up in a box, ieady, convenient, ‘ Othere 25 and 55c This new arrival should #make a hit" Eour dunty frills :issorte d shades veat little Economical l5c Ai 25e great assortment of leather belts in grotp. tau. black. blue, green, gilt or leather uc e ni I9: wash bells neatly embroidered pretty buckle or no buckle. I `_ Others 25. 35, 50, L25 F‘1F’P’!'1?°>.P1!4F' sesssos G. Campbell, pitcher ‘ McCloskie, catcher Dorman, 1st bass McLellan, 2nd base Nelson, 3rd base McQuaid, short stop McKenzie, right field Atwood, center field McCarey, left field Orlebnrs Musgrave, pitcher Milford, catcher Bearlsto, lst hal Gillespie, 2nd base Lowe, 3rd base Hazard, short stop ‘ Matheson, right Held Whitlock. center held A. McLeod, left field Ben Rattenbury umpired the Slime grave, 7, Base on balls, ol! Ce1np-- bell, 2; oil Musgrave, 2; 'hit by Pit' -U g ,_..~f\L"' ` *és . , :- f` . `-is-_O 'TQ r -¢.w»-is x.-=-- f 1, To every person giving us an order Cnrtrillge I§odaI¢,\ln good ne new. which we sold to her for $15.oo, Ind Il" asked us to dispose of ll it DIM- She leaves the Province on Tuesdl . If sold uaihy or Mundev will sell it for... $0.00 Cell at once _ \ ,&‘ \ \ \ , _ _` ` 5 `\._\ \ ` ‘_ _\ ___ \_ _ . Bnkes Best Bread. I” _/.1/,i,//aff/"*'7 » ' F ' The Best Flies 1 to the amount of Five Dollars or over for anything in_ the line ol pic- ture enlarging crsyon~ work, pastel we rk or water color we will give a Tenders Tenders for npalntilg (cxieriorly) Bt. in Bonventursh Church w ll be noeivocfhy ' l*`-’:!'-§§?- -‘»o_:l9~M-t` __ -_ i i . all requirements of those desiring chip ` Forlsland waters: Sizg gre _nndenignrzd until the no th_ lli|i.i_‘,. of themselves or any member of on nctorto rnlnh nd tee! staging. ~ Tender to f 'amount foswork and." Dl1l'l13U1 R9Ug€l', m°“° “mu” the furnishing oinntcrlal; also to Parmachcne Belle, Brown Hackle, Silver Doctor. This in an offer you cannot afford to lose Prices low. Workmanship guaran- BENJ. PETERS, N04- 6- dmwf I Rods -Steel, Split Bamboo, Greenheart. Lines, casts, reels, Hy books, baskets, etc. ~-s "Ill IIO llIll}8” DRUGGIST S, Cer. Great Goergo,& Kent Sn 'r<> - " » .5 . any tender loc ndoaarliy accepted _ .' _ r. n. sreovioim P. PQ amwiu »_'°° " L nineteenth seep wins mis sem `i i-es oi’ land and large orchard situ# g.__f;i,ié;,__oii¢|i»r. nm, miie ea- R- P' §,“:,‘_’,§D8mve_. _ , 83113,? B-11141-isém, ef H. it. ricicn'r'rs ' -gamwfn. _csmpiieiiren N. n._ .i--W’-1 15:5' _, I .il~ _...___ -...- mv Q: -.i ‘gi-i .£ r. G; ., __,. 'Ulf ii' who is demonstrating B 8: I corsets at this store. it ' _ Fitting and consultation free, no obligation to bu ` ` All today and evening. . y, . Z. - yi. ~ if " _ _ .' , il ‘ *‘ . 75c, .l|5, L70, 2.50.80 4.00 suit ' _ '_" ` li iitli ,. s " 'ri 4 .. _. .,iv’ Ili anim ;~=. : ___ ..,._......._ ___ _ . ,A-_ '~`__ ' ' ,ig ,elxaéi »-- ' _ f ._. 4- ffL%;‘£..’ - 1 ‘l _ . .mf 1 K, A. J. B. iueiiisn. city, was s M -i - 'Y passenger west Saturday afternoon. j_ ’ fi. ._ _,i ___,;. :»:::- ` ,.., _ !'._"2*. = .. .e.»__j‘_». _ “=`-1:; ' The New Guarenteed Instalment Policy issued be the Sun Life of Canada meets r».' -is zl '.:"§‘¥; 4 _l ki.. <` ‘ -G isis s f "Z - "'...- ‘“ 511.-<"F . » rw- .. -A .=-_.4-,-»~ ._-»-~ _ yi ,_ . _i _______, -_L ,. _. »_..._ iigw , ~» _ ___, ’_.. ,_ .~ " .,: ~~.. ‘Ii . ~ ' , _ ..`»`.-<»_»..i|."*`\" a _.ii fy . 1 - _,%__.'~_,,,, \ » . ir. 'M _, __ 1 ____ _ \_ $1 ,__ pk( , ‘. I 1 x .5 .\~ * A2 plet¢. good residencewiih three 56;? _ gs ste.-_n. =i5;» » 2;.-ei i. if , ,- .iii-i > < ,.-if _gizll Ur.; 4 - ._ . ' 0 _ the amount for ilu work only. »Loweet'or.if, , tj _ if,,"f'» . 1 ‘_ Q1, - 9 s i 5 w ;x~,‘ .. A I .i,. _ , ,,i_____ 5 ‘l`nmdieCn¢| -__~{' _ .i_ ,. *ig JV l I "AT oss A I We’r<_: nadjusgng our black ' k`d gove stoc -in antici '- tibn of some clxinges in 5% de artment. S 3 l’¢S\1 welzire closing out one line of his 3; 25 lack kid _ I in . "\ \ ~ ‘_ i~ i - DEs.\i”i>?Nov| Bl?°il| ` cu* °f Min” H°W\ It -7 3 i " ‘ 4 .' -“l~ .‘ _ ,