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_ Till tide will be M85 this afternoon
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An goid smart man want' k
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The New ‘ Wonderland reader- on
Murdock McLeod of the PE IR, P W Clarkin was npasssngsr from T1'-_I - ~ - - -.
_U UW* NW' “ni °| lu- Dr- D'“"`°h- K°“°11\8¢0ll. was in City. was a passenger to Moncton this City to Bummerside yeshsday. ` | I
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proposdtlon 'that will pay big money
by' writing D. A. B. Guardian Oiilcc
Halifax Tuesday. yesterday. ' ‘ -..-
i- --_ Mrs. G. D. Longworth, City, has
Rev. H. E. Thomas, City, is in Any person desiring a position ss 1‘9lI\\l'lWf-l "Um 8-D *Ili*-'\\¢0\l` Vlilt £0
Mt- Stewart. seek should apply at No. 10 ns- the unites sesrss.
-> planade, Charlottetown at once. “-
A HSPDY '1`hought_ Range is for -._ l Ava/ Wilson of Bunn-nerside was in '
Wk’ 011089. Sec classined column. _ Geo. W. Gardiner has renumsd- the Cl¢{mYi¢l1;rr_d'afy and will return- 7
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om Montreal accompanied by Mrs. home a u day
Th Northrnm _ .___
lwsv Mu* tives the nrosrsm mr to uns eport lass-.siiiiiafii ahhvivriviwtiiil _s' B' s"°"8' °__' Bm” BM' Ind" n_fs. Hodgson, lormsrly sr ins
| Albert Stewart, City, and ` SJ Canmllgz' Express Co., in this City,
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Bw Wishing to save money g'wu1d`ger from City egg Fvixtgwh yes-'gsi.`;didw'tlllzo2iisllsts of hw ` __ med fm.i‘!mmp'm` ._
px _“_ _\‘___<_~>1&_L_¢__1g___;islrt bill easy sua f_/ada: afternoon. _ lc. P. srswm. ~ __ ~ _ 'nl»:__ p_sv___Jsr¢_\_ss psnssirau wm
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_ J. A. Webster accompanied by his. _John‘ McKinnon and Mrs. McKin- morrow the 10th lust at B p.m. }
5 ,AIU . Mrty who desires to handle little son Allison has returned to this non, Quincy, Maas., arrived in the "* ‘ .3
mvyunggg gwurmm mm hem. of a City from H'alifa'x. ', city last eveningona visit to the J. Mcllsren, E. H._ Bear, and B. .
i- __ _province. They were accompanied by Bremner, left the City on al fishing _'_
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before deciding. what to buy. VVe have a splen-
did line of children’s embroidered and ribbon
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ose l§d;s’32dit%i1ca?d1d daifhmere hose heavy and
I light weights, extra close knit and guaranteed to
wear, zoc, 25c and upward.
. Summer Hosiery _
' Wo\uen's cotton,
lisle and Hne cash-
mere hose in a com-
plete range of sizes
and qualities em-
broidered and plain.
All sizes. ‘
Prices 2 pair for 29::
up to 65c pair.
line ribbed cashmere
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Elastic
Belts
the price
Each _ 3.5¢
Colored Elastic Belts,
width 1 1-2 inches,
with carved brass
,-lpuckle. A beauty at |_ 5 __’-_.,_ Y
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Nazareth
Wsisls
The ideal
waist forboys
and girls,sizes
to suit every
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I 1;.; Csliiiet Squaréiol every y Description
T Vie are showing a very large assortment of Ca_r-
~pe_t squares now so much in demand. Theyhcllglc E1
oriental conventional and floral designs - T ¢ an '
soinest dnd without question the best assortment ever
shown in the cit . We have them in all sizes such as
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2 1-2x3 yds, 3x3yydS, 313 P2 YdS» 3X4 Yds» 3 “"4
ds in
Brussels,Axminsiers,VelYdl»Wl|l0l\l» llliflllll _
_ ' Prices from 4.00 up to $5500-
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toria Hlotel.
u ay even ng when e
volunteers were doing gun--lrill and
company work A lar rt ol lad
on the samls evening; and made il fins
,showin
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Airy person desiring to pol-dimes E
closed' coach of American manufac-
CUF6. and body of oval shulpe
with glass sides and front,
capable of seating six per-
sons besides driver, also a lsndau
should apply alt Guardian at once,
I Owing to the big Saturday Guar-
dian aud the large numben of adver-
tisements therefor it is necessary
_that all "changes" of matter reach
'this office not later than ten a.
m. Friday to insure insertion in irst
following issue. \
_has been closed during the past: tl/vs
'weeks for repairs, will be reopened
next! .Ssbbath, the thirteenth, with
services at 3 and 7 p.m. Rav. B.D.
M.cF|hee, the popular pastor ml St.
John's Church, Belfast, will preach
at 3 o'clock. All are invited to bvflh
services. l
mlong e v rs to this City, is vi ng re vos you is in __
_ 'yesterdsay, were. W. Bmitlr, New this City wud is regiscredl at the
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" Mlnlnery Ofdefs sliliimrirlig i.ll(i~sgIi§t§i;'u 'fain ms- 'ras rslsrsscs ls Mumilsryn Guardian
was to the firm of F. J. Holman ilu- T,
Co and not L. F. Holman ds Co. as
i _n¥_l_c;>tl‘iaI_ el_;;.rk was _the centre “pi avlwared.
Any persons in this Province. who
ns lmon or clams for shi msn
_ D ies and gentleman a.-lsoghnliiiyexd a. drive abeozd, should writs llnnslger
dian st once.
At t`\e City Police Court yesterdnv
Vincent Savidant, chnrgel wit steolirg
n. watch valued at $16 pleaded guilty.
and was remanded until this morning.
'Dr. R. McNeill, R. M. Johnsoulwnd
W. Brown 0! Reddln Bros., City,
Drugglsts Convention which is now
being hold in Summersidc.
Rev. Ewen McDougall will -preach
Sabbath 13th at Kinross at 10.30 a.
m., and Birch Hill at 3 p. rn., also
Dunda HY ‘
gor Thursdiny 17.th, at 7.30 p.m.
St Andrew’s church, Orwell, which The marriage of Miss Mary E. 1
Hayes, of this City, and D. Nelson
McLeod, of Charllotiletownl, P. E. I.
is announced to take plmce at St.
Pnrul's on June lb.--il-llallfax
Chronicle. .
Any country girl desiring house-
work in»th-is city should send in her
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A splendid new line of
silk petticoats at
Wednesday, June ,9th, |909
' _ ` ' - Ml Lord' d Ml M be I Tr - A qliolt ground has been laid Out _ - ' i
n _ offllldl lll NSW ~Pl’0\V50 Bl0¢k""cl'llf\‘l0tl9,l0W|‘\~ _ f, on, :ui intl-.liz Cityuyeshzrdsg. Y west of Government Pond. ' ~ _ '
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This is, we think, the finest silk petticoat we ever offered you at any
price under six dollars. The Silk of which the garment is made, is produc-
ed under careful inspection in Zurich. It is a soft, firm talleta of good
weight, nothing “sleazy” about it. The skirt has a deep frill, with a wide
dust ruffle of good percaline. The width of the skirt allows plent of walk-
ing room. Black, navy blue and an assortment of shaded silks. 4 75
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Pretty hats for little people
and why not ?
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Our workrooms are not satis-
fied with turning out the pretti~
est millinery for ladies-we are
after the children'.=: orders BS
well.
We are in a position to sup-
ply the little folk with just the
very style that is needed-and
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little lower than most people-
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the houses that depend on job-
lers for supply-Our own buy-
/-’€__ er selects the shapes in the Old
\-ll' _ " . V' l 'W Country-the styles are right-
and the prices are absolutely right too. Bring the little folk in and let us
I - was and sadrsss ssosgs win. all show you how well we can attend to their needs. Came to-day.
i The Guardian was yesterday shown
some exceptionally,clear photon of
the Queen Hotel during the fire on
Tuesdaiy morning, taken by E. H.
Cunningham of Sydney, C. B., in-
vu-ntor of the Simplex Cigarette mak-
er. Mr. Cunningham who arrived
from Sydney on Monday evening [md
was a guest at the Queen when! tho
fire broke out-, leslvee this morning on
return to Sydney.
John Craig, who moved' from the
Island malny years algo to Winnipeg,
and has filled important positions in
the Ria/ilwnly offices there, has rccumt-
_ly left the service in order to take
'chsrgs of ms sas fsrm- se Mt. _Leh-
lnon, B. C. Mrs. Craig was a ‘laugh-
terl oi Mrs. Thomas Robinson, who
ulso with her daughfter resides at
Mt. Lohmon. They ‘halve all mlany
friends in Charlottetown wlho will
be alwalys glad to hear ol their-_ suc-
CEEB. _
The City weigh' scales presented al
lively alppuarancs yesterday afternoon
when some forty fine cattle which
arrived by tho Harland, were weigh-
ed, the combined weight being in the
vicinity oi fifty thousand pounds. A-
- mong the shippers were Mr. Mcvittie.
,Westmorclan~_\, B. Trowsdaie, Crap-
nud; S. Cameron and N. Ferguson,
Hampton; B. Laird, A. McDolm;ld',
A. Howat/t ~s/nd H. Lea, Tryon and-
Mr. Nantes of Malpoque. One smtmlal
,owned by Mr. Nantes tipped the
males at thirteen hundred' and fifty
lpounds. The H-all-land maids a. special
trip yesterday and will also bring
down forty more cattle this m-oming.
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Ths Guardian has received 'sl report
of 'the Maritime Old Boys' Banquet
held recently in Regina. W. J. Lew-
hy. formerly of this City proposed
the toast for Prince Edward Island,
lin an effective manner to which J .K.
".‘:;‘;°‘°.l"°”.‘:°'.P'°;;‘"r:': "°’ fs.;
|p _ e egnc: vs_ goes '
to say:-"Among so many excellent
addresses, it is invidious to make
icomparisonu, but for a well iiholrghtl
_out and vigorous announcement the
fpulm may perhaps go to J. Heber
Haslam. who took the place of the
Hon-. A. F. Turgeon in replying to
_this toast.-W. R. Coles, M.D., lor-
|m.erly of Milton, prop{osed thgupoaiit
_"The Old, Folks at oms” .
Y. McDonald responded, both _in an
eloquent manner. A. G. Mcldinnon
proposed the laldies, and the proceed-
ings terminla/ted, everyone .having
spend: a pleasantvtime. Music was.
isupplied while in the course of ‘tfhs
evening songs were sung by W. J.
Leahy and others. E. E. Pools al
native ‘of Woodville Mills was also
among the gusstsl
:Choice Bananas 25c. dozen, pine-
apples 15c. each 2 for 26c, orwn-gee
25c. to 50c. per dozen, 3 the sweet
'biscuits ,for 25c. B lbs ssfvcted' rais-
ins for i5c. and several oth# ber-
ailll alt F. J. Hellman i&i_ O0.
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