. ,inn ~_ ,._- ._ ._» .4 _ _“___ _ ____________________ _ _ _ _ _ __ PAGE ?!_________.__N _ Old 'mf Old Co h ““°"'~“`i""°°‘»‘=i"==°»'=‘=»‘\f‘-"'f»‘=’=»‘=‘ ug S _°:;lllll that shake the whole bodyf 1; el s strong medicine, s iloetor'n lhipeialneieeel usb,-1 ....45 ,|,,,,,,_ medicine io No plete was ever undo ldaleeuld I4, Inst insliy I::;;; ?“‘R" ,A 1- 1'--' M- ~ -11 -»~. C-my r......-... Y 25;; MMT-I . s -_ .L~‘..'-ir--I -The Popular Gift To-day _/' _ _ _ // _ l _*_ C Andrew Robb, who hi 3 b¢g \ engml - ~~---~-*--- -.. ~.»- _-_ -~ --~- -»»- -- »~ - fY'\»»Lf-» -~--- » ---U A Piece of Cut Glass ill/ 7\ ”`f¢,'; THE UEEN S C0 _ __ __________ _ _ ` _ _ _ _ Inn . 0 ’ i UNIY culluilln STANLEY BR0S_"'-"""~ " Head Offices in New Prow se Block---Charlottetown. Maxwell 'pn | _ U; . in Bcotchiort. y or y' is" "smug ~7'"“°¢ Day. of Truro, arrived by' the str Northumberland last night 59 Passed with honors ln nl sub- The warmest ist . J At times C. ‘L. Grunt & Co. have" hndas many as eight travellers out. » '_ This looks as if they know bow to get business. I _ _ __ BVBIOCK McLean, of _Searlef.0Wll sl»cl'utal'y ofthe Syiliiey Y. M, C. A. for the tfour cus li reel ed and ..._ . ._ PM 5 lln \ , .Y ggffegrhd yen' at Bauimma Mlldiflll uccepted ii_similur posiililon with the St. John association. Queen Square Gardens are being A VAST RANGE OF BEAUTll'UL MUSLINS _ __. ,__ ___\__ U... _ The beautiful designs and lnoder- L was sz degrees nrlirive ‘iii il~i.lwimy"l’°dd°d °“°' Ml' Tm ”“" ”°”" *El _ _ _ %\\§\/,/,;_f';,'3'5_’ " Q' ing at nine the tliermmnctere rosa splendid Plants already out. 'i_‘he _ gtg p1'1C¢S We aSl< fO1‘ them 5`h0u]d m_ _ ‘~ / d _ ' ' gardens are each succeeding year our 1 d _ _ P _ ' _ E /1_7; f/_r _<1 terest you' . i East In W IJ s o g em un e ngy e 1 tt t h' ‘ ~ 71 \\' brofne-rf Geoiggmiiibi tg nllim hiiii"°W"“ “nu "mm were “uma mm' 0 C Owl? at t is price I U -l ‘L : lt' l I ot. i ill' l 'tl l .till d t W. W. WELLNER, . ' ' . Jewel liave your photos taken in all the leading styles at CO0K'S. Best facilities for family groups. Films developed at lowest prices. Studio. DesB`risay Block Charlottetown. i llughesi Saline cleanses and puriiies the system, no better spring medicine. Price 25c per bottle. Hughes' Digestive Tonic cures that tired feeling. It gives strength and vigor to the entire body. Price 25c per bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES. --vlllunll r:lri"”° Market .Basement _ Most Up-to date Cafe in the city. Everything neat and clean. Try our special 25c dinners they are well. Quick lunches at all hours from loc u - Open from 8 3o a m to4i2.3o p.n1. Give use call. 42odmwfrttstf. on »o_o_ooooeoooooe.oooooo_ A limitld number nite. ' gular custo ri “-5 for our ` Home Made . Bread White or brown, to whom same will be de- ivered as required. -.f ‘__ ,tin \ COOL CANVAS Fool. WEAR Wariil weather de- . nlailds cool foot cover- ing.We can recommend I our canvas shoes for colnfort, coolness and clleapness. Wolnen‘swi1ite can- vas shoes $1.00 to 2.00.. Meil’s brown canvas shoes 1.25. ' Meu’s white canvas shoes 1.25 to 2.00. Boys’ brown canvas shoes 1.oo. Youths’ brown can- , vas shoes 7 _gr-_ | Girls’ while or red canvas shoes 75c. DChild’s white or red canvas.shoes 75C. - Alley,®, tio, Charlottetown P. E, I (Sent by mail at same ' price). ’ l -»<-; . >'>OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO¢OOO llll.H.ll.lllHllSllN ` O0 464 Practice limited to Diseases' Cameron’s Grocery .f sy., lo., sn... ron... <- WARM Weather in here. You will need more FRUIT. Oranges Bananas, Pine Apple.-=, n excellent order and rice moderate at McKENNA’S Both Stores. 5~28di-it! * = »»- 3 ladies'lan Bulls . \ %.-‘- l"\'¢:i\ tciited and fitizd for No I3 Upper Po\\'iialS!. "lil skill- ` 6»3duiwf3m glasses (lFl"lUl0 HOURS Elm lla. m. l.i10-351;) III. Evoniinni by iinpoiutmout vim..- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' BEAVER FL0llll We have just received direct ER Flour put up in Barrels loo lb Bags 50 lb Bags 25 lb Bags Low Prices for Cash BEE.t» 40. GOFF. from ,he Mm Z, lot of B EAV_ 'conducted by Rev. H. E. Thomas and l Red Willow, Alta, "Messrs Bilby and Mitchell, evange- SU4. Will have charge of the Y. M. C-_A- 0Pe'n air service on Sunday in front of Parliament. Building. If weather is not favorable for out d°°"1- meeting ill ii li la M.c.A. W °°~mY' Clarence D. Mitchell, the-Ohio evcn» Eellit. who with Prof. Bilby of I“di“"B» 15 t0 0Peu a series oil revival meetings all the _Central Christian Church in this C_lty, beginning tn- morl_\Jw, arrived in this City last Welling. B0C0Il'lIlanied by his wife. J. F. and Mrs. Robertson H, F Pllddlngf-On. and Miss Hooper' of St. John; and Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Curry of I_-Iallfax, _who have been on a llshlllg llflil to Morson's Pond since Toesday returned to Cli.i1'lo-:Lewwn last Plght- TINY leave for their homes today. The hot. weather which has charac- terized the Past week was followed by a cool day and most refreshing' _fain yesterday. The conditions for growth were never more favorable and ll hf1DDY refrniln comes from gli over the Province to the effect that °l`0l> lJl‘Dspect.s were never brighter. A very hopeinl indication of ., b°““t1|“1 hBfY CFOP for the prcserlt yea: is afforded by a large bunch of Clover. left nn The Gnnralnn omoe by B~ C- Hardy of Union Road. Many of the stalks are 21 inches long and of ii luscimls healthy appeal-an¢¢_ They were cut at random in the field. instituted lust year by tho Patriot will be run ln this City. A fine course has been mapped out and the start and finish of the race will be Work ls being proceeded with rap ls being filled in inside the concrete Pl0Y€d. » The smile is bein goth J . e' wharf wil be a splendid work when completed. hlslh MHDY people would be sur-V _ » . f on thc streets, thus setlding) apqiiaiied example. If everyone would take a' lhe City clean at woum greatly add 10 the good looks of Charlottetown. Mlllll nl Plfslvllv Supplies Eic.- lnductlon Ol Rev. John Hawley At Marshfield. At Marshfield on Monrlliy, June lst, 1908. and within the l'rcshyterinn Island met pursuant to adjournment and was constituted in the prayer by near _the Patriot office, thus afford. _riigcltlzens a good opportunity of ,Seeing the contestants. A im-ge nuluoer of entries are in and there is bound to be an interesting race, All abundant. catch of Iohgger-S is .l"Cl>0l`l10l`l_fl`o1n all points along tho Nol'thumoel'land Strait, says' me Aml“"`Bf NGWS. und the pacllcrs are wearing li broad siiiile in consequence, *£18 lurslsu Prices are high and lilo.-ly o be maintained. The herring, img. pereau and shud i1re'nlso reported in ;;.f..J9lI.- If;-11195 S_lq,L 'somcinenb sim] .of the sen promises to be a iioh and profitable one. , 'Betélllllrlng with tomorrow morning at the Central Chrisclan Church, in this CNY. 11 series of revival ser- vices wlli be conducted by Clarence D. Mitchell, evangelist and Prof. BIVUY. husso and cartonist. The servlkes will continue throughout the week. every evening or s p. in. Thorn will be two services tomorrow, at ll a. m. and at 7 p. m. These gentle- men recently held revlvnls or sr. John, where their methods met with much favor, and were very successful. The services, judging by the favor. able notices in the press, will be most interesting and worcby of at- _teution. i The funeral of the late Jmries F. Curtis took place yesterday riftcrncon to Sherwood Cemetery and was largely attended. The pall bearers were_A. B. Warburton, D. Nicliolnon, Chas. Lyons, W. B. Robertson, Robert Hogg, Thomas. Morris, George Stanley and M. J. Moran. The high esteem in which the deceased was held was evidenced by the many beautiful floral tributes sent by The Customs Officials, Mr. and Mrs. IWBFUUNOD. H. J. and Mrs. Palmer lMr. and Mrs. Mills, Dorchester, Mass., D. A. and Mrs. McKinnon, F. yL. and Mrs. Haszard, Mrs. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Foster and a pillow ifro1n.the family. The service were the funeral was under the direction of Chns. F. Davison, Undertaker. The annual meeting of the Maritime ;Btock Breeders Association and Win- ter Fair was held at Amherst Tues~ day and Wednesday of this week. J. B. Spencer of Ottawa acting stock ,commissioner was in attendance. The business organlzacion was thoroughly goine into and a statement of nuances showed a deficit of about $1500 to date. This is met by a S200 grant from Nova B ti ver nt d' See our window this week We show a Ladies' swell Tan Calf Bluclier Goodyear welt Boot worth __,__.__-1 ' $4.00 ' At half Price $2.00 .K-1- Sprague &`Co. _ Sunnyside A Nice Light Dress In ii Photograph _malice a pretty picture. i So call ut our studio with your new sum- _ mer dress and send your friends a photo. , You remember of havlnlr promised them I one. The Amateur is we.l looked afier iii l our-`. studio. Films devel°i>=d 8! °l\°" ; notice. I BAYER, PHOTOGRAPHER TELEPHONE IW. _ Rocky Pillnf Feffys. s. i-iliinnoronfii I Lv. Chtowu Daily oxcopt Sundays iiv. R.Po nt _ m .. ` ‘ “ - Nm' H ll.!llu.l\‘i. ,__ p_m____,_ ......2.il0p.in. 1;] sworn. Mn 4.iI0n.in. 4_3., s.oup.m. Mm _, _ p.m. 0.01 l\.m..... BUNf)AYS..... l0.tl1|i.ni. 12.46 " ........................ l.0l||\.ni. -,lm “ 8..1ip.m. :im “ .. itrinmn- i.on " wlum. itarniwfllnooiiiu. 7.tlJ a. till) “ “ ............... . “ ................... __-_-Tl Ial department, $1,200 from Nova |Bcotia, S800 from New Brunswick and co ago nme ,an a ,$1,300 grant from the federal depaitf ment. Grants of $2,400 from the feder- the moderator Mr. J. W. McKcn1;ie loroen. lvionlnnll, Hawley, smith, min- isters. and Mr. L. H. Foster. elder. I On motion Mr. E. Smith wus ap- lpointed clerk and thc business of the ‘court was taken up as follows :- l Hov. J. Valentine rc-ported that he had supplied the congregation of Iiichiunnd Bay West for six consccu~ tive Sabbuths during the month of December. I 907. and January, 1908, and had r lved in payment $49.00. l Mr. McPhail reported that he had dclay. E . 1 l;_o_m___§l1_:’c_:’_:1__lrBl;_1:_c__iz__ of tbl; harbor and _I rapped to 49 lcommg mom beB“t,,u,_ They www _ Every pattern eloquent of_ _sty e an_ taste retty stripes, gures, sprays ‘ l ii d 1 L' in etc ill th t d ` t and ulsite colorlii s ever shown in Cliar- Mi E a or p ensure to many oi izens w o C 11105 Hill CX g ss thel M. Johnson, of Souris as un. ,, h th h an 1 U dl y q c y ° °°“» carefully. here are about 1ooo yar sin t.lis o an la wl no as ong so ono idly on the new railway wnnrl. rl, Tile Weather _Man has predicted a liot wave so prepare for it early while g"’“‘. ‘1“““mY “I 89°” ‘md ""“"”" our assiirtnicilt is at its gleaiest. Wllll. and a number of men are cm- _ Every citizen who rniron ` Short sleeves bein the stvlc this season necessitate tlic use of lon u pride in \. 1 . i ;l,1fm,d“_‘,’§°';‘v',§‘_f‘t°°he°_f0s;fl,;f;|‘;;:_°f?_;K“ | ;l lvxs in colors to match the suit or dress. _ i - , ° year to prevent the streets beings' Long Sllk glgvcs at 900: I-251 L35 pr' Long Fabric gloves 40°: 6591 _ lltteflld ‘Nh IJHPBT. and other rub- 9'y~ 9 air I c . W l l Prlsed if U10! knew bow often, tbo~ W ` ' 'J thinking, there str'-w sera 5 _ Suitcases How often is the wish expressed, when prepar~ ing for a short journey . that one might have something large and light to carry things in I9 in 6 5c ea. 21 in Soc ca. 23 in l.oo ea. 25 in 1.10 bmi in the wk of tryin. l.. K... Woven ftraw White Blouses Pleated Fabrics Newest styles with Tokio panels, fancy yokes and sectional effects in pretty enl- broideries and laces. Hundreds of patterns to choose from at 35c 751:, 1.25. 2 .oo etc. Fine French voile, 4 5 in wide, knife pleated for skirts and suits. All that is required to make the skirts is to close up the back and put on a band. Cream, Blk, Navy and Brown. 8 5c yd day. by rcturli mail . _ Next week the Marathon Road race;Cburch there nt the hour of seven o'- ‘W 0 W ‘°” ° U W »» ~»f P~ E- Mail Orders White Tub Skirts 1 with Whom Were llrcseilt Mcsilfs R088, O_lll' lllilll Offlel' dCp€ll'tl1l€I`lll TS l)C~ Pretty lflwn 0fg;u](ly_ g11u5li|]_ (luck coliililg illorc favorably kiiowli cvcry _ _ und' drill skirts both plain alid fancy simply send us fl postal card telling us the kind and color of material yo i require mill we will send salllplcs factory. in the `:ltest patterns direct from the . I :l.z°‘lr..:2s.fr“i.:s:.f;:;“:;s: :ss The Always Busy Store had received $8.00. l ""‘° “lm 0' P’°”`~l"°fY “fi 1"' / structod to communicate at once with the managsrs of this congregation in ' '______ '__ _ _ _Zig _ r. nie... nuance. and noon to pre- ~ ~ -» . sbytery on lJune l7th. It was also agreed as per notice of ' motion that the next quarterly iitct~ 2- “The ing be held in Zion Church. Char-1 J .-__c._____. lottctown. on July 28th instead of August 4th. The Prcsbytery next proceeded \r;ib the induction of Mr. John ilawlny into the pastoral charge of Marsh- field. The edict having been returned as rend,public worship was' conducted - by Mr.McPhail assisted by Mr. Green. The induction sermon was preach- ed by Dr. McPhall from Epb 1223 his 'subject being "The Church of Christ” 1'I‘hereafter Mr. Hawley, having an- swered the usual questions was by prayer and the right hand of fellow- ship inducted into the pastoral charge of Marshfield co1igregation,by ._-3° Merry 7- Widow” `r . ____ price is only 2.1 cents per pound. ` Scania to bctlic craze in L1illies‘ Hats this season, but what gi-iiuiiie Merry \Villow is going in wear one of those 4oiiicli hills iliiitnre bl-ing offercil by liiilliners in large ciiies. Hut lieforc your wife or best girl gets to enquiring how you know so ‘ iiiuch about it wu will clinuge the subject hy nnnouiicing that we are sellii lois of Maple Sugar because it is pure and llic ‘l B£5§"Try it now ilud see if you lloii‘t like it. the moderator-the other members of f'_ E. J. H E. Presbytery present also gave the right hand of fellowship. inducted pastor and Mr. G. E. Ross, _ rlmwftf ,°"°tl§,°p‘°' C, S, , th ,C M The Royally Bred Clydesdale Stallion Mr. E. Smith addressed the newly _ A econ u on o eserv e, r. Hawley not needing any introduction `\ _to the congregation pnesent, shook I aj I hands wvth them as they retired. The Presbytery than adjourned to 239|' v°l° X" C' C’ S' B' meet in Orwell Head Church on June _the induction of Mr. D. B. McLeod, ,ond this sederunt closed with the "oeuediction. E. SMITH, ___ ___._,C1e"l‘ W1°,_t‘2T; BRIDAL . GIFTS The popularity nf Pearl ]e~elryis still uiirilmted. ‘Inu abd ut ten dclock H m for Crsiclimore willslnnil for the season of 19:9 at the following pliccs on nieniionedz- G 11111 Norninn ng ii, lun y ' '. . . _ .,__.. . , ._ . _ John Houston H, ltustlcovlllc Wediiosiiny iilirlit, Miiy IJ. '£1 ; -limo I0, ‘iz .lilly H, ‘IL Wallace Toombrf, ltusllco Thiimliiy noon. Mu I4, 28; Julio II. 25; .lu _‘ il, Zi. llurnla Clnrk‘s. ('i\\'ciiilisli, ’l`hiired|\ ' night. lllliy ll, 28; .limo Il, 1.5; .lilly fl. Zi. lilvorotlr Wodiockh, Suiiilcy lirldgc, ldrliluv noon. Mav I5, ‘Ail;.luiic I2. Wi; .lilly I0, (lvmer's stables. flrunvlllc, Frlrlny night. Muy I5. 21|. Juno I2, Z0; .lilly lil 2|. U\vner’»i ntublos, flriiiivlllu, Fhiliiisliiy, Mliy Iii, till; .luiio III, 27: .lilly lI.‘.'.-’». H. P. l"oiiiirl's, Clifton, Monday noon. I-‘luy ill; Juno I, I5, 21|: Jug' Ili, 27 \Vm. Tooiiihs`. Long River. Monday night.. llliiy Ill. June l, 15.' I; .lilly I3. ‘.."f'. Edward Larkins' I nrnloy, Tueslliiy noon, Moy lil; Juno 2. Ill. Il): July M. ‘DL James Dom\lriu‘. llilalpoqiio, Tuceuhiy night, Moy lil; Julio 2. Iii. itil: .lu y _ Joseph Sliconh, Koiniliigion, Wolluoaday noon. Moy Ul;.li1uo2i. I7:;lil In. 20. Arolillmlll hay rl, Konnlnfton \Vodnoiuiny liiiqit, ll ny 2i);J\liia1i ' . John Mayno's, Summer( nl I. Tliursflay noon, llny Zi; .luiic l. '. Jonah Lcwla'. Frsuhown. Tliursdriy fllithb. Mia/ 2|; .luuo 4. lil: Jlll Jnmori Mc(‘i\1'rilo‘e. Middleton, Friday noon, l ay 22: Juno .1, IiJ;_ _ \Vm. Nr»0nan's Albany, Friday night, May 22: . imc 5, li); .l|iL\' .I .lI. Inhii Kcofds, klukoin. ‘dntu n noon, Mui' ti' Juuu 6, 20' July Donald Ml:f.i:lInii'r<, Smith flood. Tlicsiliw ilooii. Mui' l‘2, ‘.!ii: Juno ll. Zi; .Iul_\' ‘.II. lfohcrt .‘lllIlpl\ni\i,'r¢, ll tutor ltircr. 'l`ili-.sdiw iilirlii., M1iyI'l. ‘.5ii; .func il, Zi; July 7. 2|. I.l ' WI il ltlioi \\'l-diierirlliy iinoii May I'i "7- Tuul- I0. 'fi' liilv R. ‘l'l. 24. - . .1 --- . ._=~<_.__ <"~2':~=E.: ‘< 5* '<’ 5 ZR. I l ' I. ;. “ lfldll. li Iii.: . fl.l7.5ll. IR' Aug. I. Aug. Ii. th: d.itc _wnunnlliln 1., ro-Niciir ‘ Moving Pictures T he Dog‘s Scent I Oh That Cat The Kind Ilenrleil Tramp Animated Garbage Two New Songs ---liv-- MISS LO‘l`l`lI‘2 Mclil NNON _niniisslou Only 5 cents. l W r . ._l_-_J ,_..__.__._ Furness, Wiihy From London. Sluuiiicr. Fmiii Halifax May Iii . . . . . . . . . . _ .Kiinnwllu . . . . . . . . . . _ .June Jnnot iviil Sl. .lnliii‘.~, .\'. F.) Hi. .Iol\ii(7|tyJunc2| Juuc lil. . .. . . . . . .lln|ipul\i\iiiiock... . .July 1 Jiiui: ZIL... ......Slici\i\i\do|\l\...........J\ily 21 Tl H. H ho. '. Sl oclc, Hatiirdn night, M iy 'Ki' .liiuc il, 2"; July |‘,IR \ii _ I. Wolliniilgn ;Insll`\'ir|il'\ii; Sprln&flo|1l.lVlon1li\y udiiu. Moy 25: .func li 22; .fully 20;: i\wner‘» amhlos. (lranvl lo ouduy night Moy 25; Juno li. 21; July li. ‘l0:_/\ilir..L _ CRAICHMORE is freely Mlmlttoil to be tho grcntost stock-gctlor ou P. P.. Ie limi. 'lornis for S400 from P. E. Island and other sources of revenue will make the as-_ sociatlon' self-sustaining in future._ The annual meeting approved of the' work of the association and appoint-l ed a new directorate as follows; kewl Brunswick--Col. H. M. Campbell, M. H. Parlee Apohaqul, Bliss M. Fav-_ cdtt, Sackville; George F. Fisher, Chatham. Prince Edward lslsiid-I Rev. Dr. Bunko Alberton, I-Ion. ll'.` L. Haslard, James Roper, Chanviil- town, John Annear, Lower Monta- gue. Nova Scotia-W. W. Black,' Amherst; C. A. Archibald, R. S., Star, P. T. Williams and S. A. Log-l an, Truro. The date of the annual fair was ilxed for November thir-| tleth, a little earlier than usual bo make lt: convenient for Prince Ed- ward Islanders to nttsnd. "Roiintrese Pastries-Ass't flavor including Cream Toffee, Black Cur- rants Damson, Prone, Lime Fruit , We are showing n splen- did liilc of Pearl Brooches, Slicli Pins, Safety Pins, Pendants, and Rings. Anyone of which is well suited as a gift for bride or he season i 7.0). Mares at owners' risk. B.HJ:.'13 1 :..r;. Granville A. C. TAYLOR, Owner .0 1 , __ ;.__ S h i n e '.lUB|LEE__`_l_EA____ PARTY Y 9 y ln honour ofthe with nnnivohiary of the fou ding nf their ifonvsiil.. tho parishioners ol' ilu tloo will hold is ton party on the nboi ii ilntc y u purpoeouikln -nu niltln on Dominion lla | ,g at h C 1’ Q3 \-we ~.=.”.°.2 'till §'~l.!:,'.'._iii'.'.'.”.lif.'. ' bridesmaid -We emphasize quality iii the selections of our goods and supply our customers with the very highest grade. G. F. Hutch eson )l?t`i;l-ifyyxr liciirt wllllio cliooriid by \ Ariouu nm | 5 usemcnts and thc yoamln nf your stomach I will be moi-ethan eutisilorllgy tho abiiudiuitand . Lsrliefbliicher cut patent leather shoes all sizes. worlh_$z.5o our price for ri few gy; $1.75 a pair. Here is your chance. io get a neat up-to-date shoe at a low ice Thirty pairs left ge vour size fl l.`ill?.l“i‘¢i‘}‘ll.'¥"d1ill‘l$l£"‘i»i`I§.$l;. 'l.‘i‘$”f»‘.`.‘3 'Z‘?.lll1 vent. Should weather prove unfavornblc, tea will bo hold on l1il\t fine dny following. j0SEPH l. DOUCBT, Rustico SRU Y' ny order of committee. 4}aa7r6,z4,z7. P' ‘ ' ' once. '“ ` ` A E l‘\cLEAN Q l’\cKlNNON, » _ ie,-._0p¢i¢i,m ~ ° Borrieters, Attorneyaat-law Bijou, Mille Raspberry and But-tel' .l°‘"e Th Sim, nm, | _ scotch etc,-étock fresh 403 Ib., arg- dmwfrlllif C Brown nionk.Charlollcioeu A. W. Reddin, Pham.; B., uuny e \ From inlvorpoo. Simmer. From Halifax Junoii.............. UIunrin..............Junoin Junu20.............l~Ivni\gclli1u.............Julytl FOR HAVRE DIRECT SS. "Knnawha"... ..... ..............Junii -Tldtlni. wuitii' *_ The New Russian Veil. ings have Arrived Fine large :Tune mesh with spots of chenl le and velvet here and there an thoi.|¥_l:_nth_ey Y had been scattered t aecldem. The colon are brown. navy blue and black and come at.§5e. _30c,,35¢ I Stanley Bros' - iff’ rl! ..'_»;». ,. -.g“1 . lf? if 5 ll ';f 1;; il .‘ § fn i~.Q§-'_'l.:_. Li ,gi il ' Jilin gl it i.i“fl_'; il ill- ."i .l _ gi _» _..» :r ‘2=*§(;.. . FF' lf .’ . ,W ii ..,