=\ nf‘\ /'H 'nm “TEST "W5 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 91351' W *PL _ t We takin g- ` 5 ?.=i\;?_';"i'.'L‘<_ , ' _ » orders»;nohv for Hard .__ :___ v __, ‘ _ _ _._ C°f=‘l>;<,.»_,§.il*.¢Ie.-IS¢»h<>°;i_¢; ‘rt __ -.i_"___,,__; '_'_ `~_ '_ will arr1'=`_.<_- .ij-3 1- `,~ - i.. in Augu,"it\l_i_ tooo’ ton. Customers will save money by order-_ ing now for delivery fronil ` ` this vessel. A. lficlunlh Bn t i>i.nn`¢“24o. "Jo to Brown's for your furnish ‘DRI for that formal affair Bas his line of silk hats, dress shirts, dress weltl, white ties, g1¢y¢5_ ¢°||a" and -‘-‘-‘-‘-='=-fl*-‘-‘f-==‘-'-‘-‘-‘-'-'-'-‘-‘-‘-eff--'--=----f--ff-Aff-IA-ff-2-rf-1'-°-1'-`->‘~‘-‘f~'-'-'-‘--‘-'-‘-I-‘-of-'-'--‘--=-. sierytbing you could want ia “dress 1; Day, to buy |,, this pmv,m,,_ gfade sflects." Br0v,~n-53153 queen . ____ » _*_* A I. » ,___ _.M srket. It ,ls made from hest qiiali- lil’ Huvana. and Summatra leaves, ped. It is the favorite cigar of ex- Dertiv-the only one that will satisfy you. 10c. each, 3 for 25c. qfnck. ett’s Iloiiiuiei. is a splendid 5c. cig- llr. ’i‘ry them. The Two Moog, - " ' Mau. This lsflag week at PATON'S. They have flags to supplv every. ‘bod v. 7-25' Mei _ One' Dollar Fountain Pen \0 "Th ` H 4° ’ n., at eating .i- - `-.`_ _ ,__ _ Yi; l ld. t- ~ that li\i|;_ul'il‘l(|l'uii»b iii liiihriil tlrliiagz hsd nearly 30 years experlencein this particular line of work and know tbltdl can give you superior lcl'\'ioQnn uerfectsntisfaction. _ My work is rom t. and stin- . P D a - » fnclory on every poi t, l l ` ' and terms reuiuusblne. -clllgtlvisilia lil 8 _W0l'd _'_l.lS ' - _ . , , tend lent iob of yours. (fall, wrilir . or phu sim-J - _ __ _ . ' fills sll expectations and satis- Jas' Mclgdchern lies the most exacting writers’ Wsterman's Ideal Fountain Pen We wish to call special at- tention to our One Dollar Fountain Pen. __ . This Pen is made by TH E L. E WATERMAN C0 , of Montreal, the makers of the famous lt has the regular' Waterman feed, 14kt. solid gold pen in fine, medium ‘and coarse points and comes in plain and chased barrel ‘A 'Pen that always goes, ful- CF ries li, Pure Chocolates) '_ We get our chocolates week old. i ` weekly and giinraiitee them to be not more then one ~ :__ Our line of Moirs cliocolates__'dici_r_1_\;H_:inger to makes yesterday si- Sunday nicht at 12. inthe interim Cl°ll-mil! (-0- and decorate -youy . .. _ ., .. _ _, ,ij MID ELSEWHERE ` 7-2t_iM3l. Ernest Parkmnn, Charlottetown, trons should ask for 132-3. went to Pealus'l yesterday afternoon home for the visit of _the Duke cl _Rv/_.____l3'r.‘ McMillan, fCiu-Ili nnfyvynn oimaiight. ' 7-ro mit.. 1* passenger i-ni;iirnlag"‘ cfm Char- lottetown yesterda ~ ftnihwon - -- f . y a . _ _ "llm_1e;-Marguerite is without doubt '7-' D- -7°`|1kUl9.'Chll`\0f~l-0t<5Wl\.JW1\§ H~." inure of (luardian Jharlotte-l t.owii. ‘ l 'Gel-your-flu s for decoration ` __ n°w 'M' Edward ll‘. Kelly, Newtown Cross, |~ ihiE`_h¢9i5` grade l0c. cigar on the ri DB-Hienker toliensiiigton yest.¢1'.“.*_ay afternoon. » _ _ Hkilflllly blended and closely wrap-' A- E- McEachen, Charlottetown, “'59 8 DBSSGDKBF to Peake’n yester- day afternoon. ` Rav. Il.. B.` MacDonald, Sourls, wns a passenger returning from Uharlotte- WWU Yesterday afternoon. .Wm. Kiggins, Charlottetown, was gr Doiloenger to Cardigan yesterday nt- ternoon. !\l\l0l\i§ the Passengers to Bt. Peters yesterday afternoon were A 1-leunes ; . . _ ___ _ . _. . ' '_ _ sey and-ls. Mcbarey, Charlottetown. morning on return home, agcgmpan- I V C I e S '--° led _by her two sons. Rev Father Gallant, was ,, passen Kei' from Charlottetown to l-lowlan yesterday afternoon. ' Miss Margaret Gillespie, Hock- land, Mess., is visiting in Charlotte- town. S. S. Morwenna of the Black Dia- mond Line,is due here this afternoon from Montreal. J. H._ Reddin, Stipsndiary Magis- trate for l(iug's County, was fi pass- enger to Kensington yesterday af- ternoon. Rev. G. fl. Taylor will conduct. thi-_ ucrvices in Zion Ohurch, Clliarlotte- town, `t6rnorrow. At thc evening ser- vice Mrs. Roht. Ooifin will assist. the choir and sing a solo. Bubscribers and others are asked to remit h`v Money Order or by Reg- istered Letter. Tlir-._(`;iiardian is not responsible for remittances forwarded other than as above. _ The schooner Polar Star, Capt. Hemphill, Georgetown, arrived in (lharlottetown this morning with it cargo of coal from Pictou, making n record of three return trips to l‘le- tou with coal lu one week. llcv. Father Mahoney mid Rev. Demi (tote, of Hamilton, who has been visiting in Charlottetown were .passenger to Kinkora ,yesterday ni- ternoon the guest of Rev. .T. J. Mac- Donald. "l‘l_ie Guardian welcomes reliable news from persons throughout this province. All such items should be mailed to "The :llliardian News Dept., Charlottetown," immediately alter the events, etc., have transpir- ed. The following is the route of pre- cessiion to be taken by their Royal Highnesses the Duke und Duchess ol Connaught on their arrival in Char- lottetown on Monday:-From Rnil- way Station up Water Street to Victoria Hotel Corner, up Great to Queen, up Queen to Kent., thence- to Government ,I-louse. ` A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized in Bt. Ann' Church. Lot '65, on the Sith inst., when Miss Margar- et F. Mctlliiskey, iilmyvale, became the bride of Ownie;McQuillan, Elm- wood. The bride wore cream solumel with Irish lace and crystal trimmings and hat to match. She wns attended by ben' sister Miss Tenn. who also wore cream. The groom was support- cd by his cousin Andrew Mclillray. The nuptial ceremony and Mass were performed by Rev. Dr. Curran, in the presence of tr large assembly. After the ceremony the party drove to the home of the groom's parents wliore breakfast was served. Breakfast .over ii few hours _were pleasantly spent in music, etc, and in the evening the party left for .thc brlde‘s home where dinner awaited them. Here a number nl invited guests were assembled and n very enjoyable evening was spent. 'l‘he_bride and groom are very popu- lar and were the recipients of fi num- ber of 'nice ‘weddlnk presents. The Gua.rdla_n extends congratulations. ' ::-Harmony Vlolet"Soap is a high_ grade transparent toilet soap with all the rich iiromn of rare Venetian violets. It is made from the purest grade of fine glycerlne and vegetable oils and makes a creamy. Twill? scented lntlier that is highly pleas lnz. It is the best toilet soap at tho price Large cake 15c.,,.2 for 25c. 'Phe McKinnon Co., corner Gt. ' Bvsporatsd Crum Broad is the seller in the city. lt iss swei t, ilsliy loaf tlist is me and wholesome as the most captions could de|ir`e. Largo loaf '/c. _ Also Duchess, Violins and ordinary house loaves. Phone an. _ Stewart’s Bakery » f t" iii ii .t. ' 1..- ~.‘- i. s 1 '_ . _.Du `;,v»l“\',_f,`_»j rf _ _ _ _ \ ;_.. .~,_ Hs i`s"'i¢ E' *i _ '- _A v _ _ _ ,_ _:W _ _ _ __ I si.ou, iso. .lolinson & Jolmsoii '_ Wbsnthe Guardian News phone 183 is reported busy, after 6 IJ. ni., pa. Special train arrangement will be 'August 14th. _ _ -. , ,Acalmhlb newspaper type corrector lean team of permanent employment 'l‘he_ Guardian News Department. 124 J q_.can bs phoned. ' .1 Any _person in this Province, who ~ lnton to visit New York City eith- er lor iueiness or pleasure* may had t. to eir advantage ti write "‘li‘. (From,yesterday's Evciilug Guardian; Mrs] Rogers, (liiarlottetown, was ill St. John this week, Misa Annie Watson, accompanied by her brother Clliarlcs, has arrived in Charlottetown from Boston. They leave 'this afternoon for Bummerside where they will visit. l_vl.rs. Joseph McNeill, Sum- "16I‘l'|U€. who has been visit.- ini; her mother Mrs. Alex McKin- non, Uharlottetown, leaves tomorrow Mrs. Fenwick, wife of Rev. John Fi-nwick, of Fredericton, with ber sister Miss Annie Stewart, daughter of James Stewart, railway contrac- tor of Andover, N. B., are visltingin Charlottetown. the guests of Miss Jenn Stewart, 217 Weymouth st, Charlottetown. Will Stauway, who, since his trans- fer from Charlottetown the latter part of February has been teller-ac- coiintnnt of the Canadian Bank of ilommercc at Barrington, N. S., is now acting manager during the hon. dnys of Mr. Homer. This speaks highly of Mr. Sta.nway's uhility no lic has been less than two years in the biink's service. /\. G. Dollar, Chu1'lottetown Roy- lllhy. had a very choice sample of new potatoes and turuipe in the inur- ket. today. The potatoes were of the lilnrly Rose ,type and the turnips, the Has~zaril’s Improved. The size and quality of this stock at this early :inte from the open field shows the i‘apiil_gi‘owtli contained in the soil and cimntc of "nee Edw d 15- land. Br* B; ` The following from s. Fredericton oxcliangii will he of interest in Char- lottetown where Mr.\1-‘ower is known. "Frank Power, of I-lalliax, is to he the choice for stnrterkat l<‘reilerictcn’s next race meeting. 'Phe work of the officials in the stmid. at the races did not give satisfaction to either the public or the horsemen and tho management were out of pocket ahout: $110 owing 'to two of the blunders which were made." _ Competitors in the Fields oi Stand- ing Grain, competitions willbe at n decided advantage when they w,ish to sell their Seed Grain. The Department of Agricilltiire will have information about their grain while it was in the field and will be pregéared to recom- mend what is Extra ood to intend- ing purchasers. Anyone having fi field of good oats, wheat or harley would do well io make entry. A Double Foe will be charged .after July 30th. a Neils 3 Standard Patterns l0_c and |51: "‘ llle and l5¢ .,-mode for those yllo attend the Gash-_ “wins 01 the Clans in. siimrnersiiie on C5 E' & 9.. EP.. fb m “The Chocolates that are diilcrentf' ' Packed in attractive white boxes,-delicious and satisfying. ‘ Try them- _ ssl., iss. iron 15., ao., ll ll U' Cleaner is sfnew prepara- tion. that has wonderful merits in-instantly cleaning all kinds' H-Vwlail paper. kalsornine and fresco. It absorbs all dirt. cleans and.disinfect`s and does not stain orfsde-inerely rub iton the 'wall and the dirt disappears. This prepnr ation is guaranteed. Large can, enough to do aroom. ns-» u a~._;-enssresszsc ll _The 2 Macs _ ~1 - _ |63 Kssiistroei _ . . . , . _.q.,_ _ -i _.Y _ Wall-Paper » Shirt Waisls Worth -to $1.25 6 54: ' Saturday and Monday _ each READY on Tris: 'moans Fon von on SATURDAY nnnnngl- , and continuingiintil Monday at one o’cloc1¢, we will run this great shirt wais _ bargain,of pretty lawn waists--some with low necks, some with high nec'ks‘ ~ ,~ , V soine`o}'5eri back, some open front, all white. _ smut lwaisisi wo-ui in '$1.95 s 0,25 l -. .':~l` Saturday and Monday -N for " each HERE IS A BARGAIN IN A SC'MI‘.WHA'1` BETTER l.lNI‘f-- handscine lawns, dirniiies, liaiistcs and the lilre. Scme of them have Dutch necks, some have little iinn doun collars, scmc have high necks all are good new styles this season. If you uant two or three new waists get in promptly. Vt/orth to 1.95 for _ _ . . . . _ . . ....-_ . . _ _ . ................... . ._ . ._ __ _ $|.l5 $2.50 Dresses $5.75 Dresses These are made in pretty ging hains and percales, some stripes, ` some plain--- some checks, all of them smart, tasteful, well made dresses---'all of them new this sea- ' son-- the only reason for there- tluction - is that we are going to need alot more rooin......... .$l.95. | I V l fe fi Here is npaxticiilzirly nic--‘ini-_ _ mostly Anderson gingliams in . lot of pretty colors and pattern effects, all latest 1912 cuts, all new, all good and just the very garment you want for present wear. Come early for this lot................ .$2 50 |-__' DOW -'-1 I--° HOW " _ . . . H 4.50 ALL THE 4.50 messes are Be- ‘ 2 ing _sold out this week at _~4.oo. That is I _ cheaper by a long shot, than you can buy. .and make the goods. Get lu early 4._¢;o_ HOW _ ` ALL the 2.95 DRESSES are being ' . sold out this week at 2.25. At this price] 1 HOW l there is a great range of thc prettiest: 5 wash garments, at medium prices, that we-‘_ 2 25 ° ., have ever sold. 2.95 for...............$2.25. ' * _ _ Ladies* iiiaswnrnil in ssc in anion iss THERE [S A GREAT BIG LONG C() UNTF.R ffl' il: _:~+;- many styles, many colors, many shapes, but all of them new, and all of l. _ein good. lust as it says, worth to 85c. now _ Ladies’ Hats Worth ‘to $l.25 for 25c HERE is SPLENDID BARGAIN LINE, ir just nieanéfhsi we-.ne going to close up this millinery season without a hat or flower belonging to suninier or 1912. if cut prices will doit. Hats worth to 1. 25 Ladies’ Hats Worth to $5. Here is another chance for you to pick up something .==mart~ in » a higli- class hat ata price that is just a joke on the regular valuc. The assortment of these is not veyy large-a _good many you know but not so that you can risk taking chances on it. Come early. t All Children’s - All Childreirs ' -. New ,ms ilali Price New ,,,,,,,,,,,, Hall Price 4-Sc Rompers for Saturday Q Monday .'50c I IF 'l‘Hl<2RI.¢. li f ._ ._-__ r r:_w.:_~_:::'-cs' i`». _. .l l i i