1 1 it- -‘ 1 1:3 ‘A q. | \ i'-.. ;_. "ii \. `i. ; r 1 1 1 if, _ ,_ v_§_~_~_-;.~_~:_;~::_~_~_-_-_-_-_~_'_';;_~_-::_':::::_'1:. _ ~ '-neun ui may in um Province. -Hon. J. W. Richards. Bideford- was in Sununesalde yesterday.-J. _-P. W. Clark, Summerslde. ll spending his holidays in Montrose.-J .1-_ -Miss Jean Andrew, St-. Eleanor's` '--- who has been visiting friends in Monc- ton hne returned home.-J. -Miss James Montgomery, Park_ _ _ _ d Corner. spent ¥°°f-°|'d°! ill Sum-` '-Braces' mn surf!!! H8505" 3'* ° merside.-J. -Misses gillian Higgins and Vena Mullaly of Kensington, P. E. I., are -The Homin Daily Guardian can visiting friends in the city.-St. John Exe. ` -Mrs. Carruthers, North Bedeque, accompanied by hcr daughter Miss Vera. arrived home Inst nightfafter 3,. visit, with friends in New Caetle.J. __.M|., Hgdgcson, Charlottetown and nelce Miss Helen, who has been visiting in Bummersidn the guests of Miss Muirhead, returned home last higllt.J. -Mrs. Bnrurs, and daughter of Halifax arrived by the Empress last night, on ii \isit to Mrs. Barnes' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Muttart, Sum- merside.J. -The Empress arriied in Summer- side last evening at 3.00 o'clocl<. She had 50 passengers going nnd 65 re- turning. Her outward caggo consisted of four horses. 'Her inward.c||rgo was 3 cars freirht.J. ...___ -Mrs. Dr. Palmer, (‘.nlcm:in, nc- compained by her daugiit:-r Miss lini- ma and Mrs. C. l, l.i1l-l~n~~, 'l`Y"" Valley, passed ihro"r'li .\'_uiumcrsidc yesterday on the wn to ivliycoco- magh, C. B., when ih1.{ will srtml their holidays.-J. -Special price reductions now on in`our Millinery Department. all sum- mer hats and untrlmmed shapes on sale at prices that will effect a speedv clearance for the end of the season. See. our millincrs today, Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd., Summcrsidc. 7-10Ml~l2i. --Trimmed hats in new scason‘s style worth up to $5.00 and $6.00 each on sale at only $2.00. llntrim- med shapes priced up to $2.00 clear- ing at 50c. Take advantage ottbese exceptional 1iis'.‘ounts. Sinclair .Sz Stewart, Ltd., Summerside. 7~l9MEZi. -F. H. Tidmarsh, Charlottetown; J, ll. I-legan, Charlottetown; H. K. Ili-fusne, Ottawa; 1'. S. Busler, Mon- treal; Mrs. S. H. Phillips, Boston; J. l-I. and Mrs. l‘hillips, Boston; John Christie, St. John; F. L. Galbraild, New York; E. A. Nicolle. Montreal; Miss B. MacMuxbv. Toronto; J. G. Mgeliiluxby, Toronto; H. P. and Mrs. Kennedy, Boston; H. H. Harvey, St. John; J. J._ Johnson; Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Hadley; Mrs. H. Errick, Amherst; Geo. Cutler, Am- hcrs ' S dn Schurman New t, y ey , f)’- Lcans; J. U. Archibald, Lawrence- tnwn; registered at the Clifton Hotel, Charlottetown, bet_wccn 5.30 last evening and 5.30 the previous night.-J. -The marriage of Miss (`. Marion, daughter of the late W. K. McKay, of Summcraide, P. E. Island, to A. Howard (lameron,, of Lancaster, Ont., chief accountant for Foley, Welch and Stewart, Fitzhuizh, Alta.. was sol- emnized in Robertson Presbyterian Church, Sixteenth Street, Tete Janne Cacho, l3.C., by the Rev. R.G. Stew- art at seven p.m. on Wednesday, ‘June the filth. The bride, who wore ei gown of white satin and carried white roses and lilies_ of the valley, was es corted to the altar and given away by ber brother, Charles H. MacKay, the groom being supported by Dr. A. C. Robertson. Captain Hurry Watts played thc wedding march, and Miss Marion Seymour sang “Beloved It Is Morn." The gilt of the groom to his bride was one hundred dollars in gold. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron left li- midnight C. P. ii. train from the south side on an extended trip to points east and south, and on their return will reside at Tete Janne Cache, B. C. ::Thers are over 3,000 iinlis in the chain of Rexall stores which extend ¢lll`0U8l|0llt / Canada and the United States. We are one of the links and carry ii f'ull line of tho 346 Rexall prel1nrntions.Tho Rexail remedies are nonisecret preparations which have proven curatlven qualities. The for- mula of each preparation is plainly printed ont the _ label and each one is fully guaranteed-money hack lf dissatisfied. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Gt. George and Kent Sts. ~ ‘ MEtf. 1 __ .» A For '-Wocneii :_ “Quin some of our ` wumolf P 'i' ` ln huttd|sd`n|isl?:eod.u“h. _ 'elses 1! ls 34,00 _ un ni I and dongols shoes. ENN! . 5 is 84 ll M n brown shoes ‘ mm sus ie sue ` Hdirll E Siiillli i a»._'*.. ." .. 5. V?- ' 1"" '~"'~'~'~"f*-'ff 'fdf-'{~'f»§**'QR\q11-:;;_i:-‘ff-'-'-'-'-'~=‘= l -uno t won! neu insertion `,for MVMM column. \`»lI`=\ must aeeoinpn.ny_dif`_ilir, and tivo P" cent discount allowed. Minimum qtlllrxe tveatrnve emu. _ -cant. Richards, -nedeiord. spwi ` Thursday in Bummenide.J. -I-laying toolnill Braces' is tial: place for everything right in line. _ 7-9MtufEl2'- Partisan cement promptly sud °¢ |-ig|_¢ `pr|¢¢_ 7-9MtufEl2w. K be obtained at Laffertfl Tonmrm Parlors, Bummereide. -ii. oiiirii, agent. wiii ng sled %° receive all news. HdV°|"-l°‘“5 nd subscriptions in Alberton and 'hill- ity. 1-in niiiee i>l=°u° N°- i” 7~ -End of the season`sale in our Millinery Department. bee the Billm- did values odcred. Silwlillf 5* swlllf' arg, l,t1l., summer-side. 7-19ME2\» -Subscribers should renew I 'V063 or two before the time the? bl” paid for has eillifed Bild thu’ "M mise an issue, as all DADDY! BN dh' continued proinPl1Y 011 Bxplfy d5l'°~ -Force Spray l’\lrnl'F. Hl>0¢lB1 Ft!/li* fm- spraying Paris Green, Brass liinsd (‘yiinderi»:, two lengths hose and two no'/lies. Uomplcic, at $7~50; ill Brace's, Sumnierside. 7-16MtufEf2w. -Miss Bessie Alward, agent, in J. (‘., Jardine`s Bookstore, Water St. will be glad to receive all news, ad- vertising and subscriptions in Sum- merslde and vicinity. Her oilios phone is 45--1 and residence phono 26. >'r".‘>‘."‘i‘>’r’\'~`r~’.' .i- .3- *fri*-l*-3:-l'>‘:'~‘."l‘~'r-‘ »'.-i-'.-:-`i~»i-’~'.-i-'.- -30 pieces Voilcs, 28 inches wide, floral dc-signs and fancv checks and! stripes. Worth regiilarlv 38 to 550., now placed on the bargain countcrl and priced at Zilc. per yard at Hol- nian’s, Bummcrside. 7-l6ME3i. -W. M. Bnrss, Halifax; Waltcrl Barca, Halifax; G-. Dersey, Washing-| ton; D. (l., (`1. J. Connell, Alhcriom’ E. A. Hoyd, wife and child, Montreal; A. F‘. Finylie, Toronto; S. B. Hay- den, Halifax; W E. Fssh and wife, St. Louis; J. F. Faeh, and wife, St. Louis; H. V. Buntain, Charlottetown; H. T. Baison, Amherst; Louis Pineau, St. John; J. F. Full, Sherbrooke, re- gistered at the Queen Hotel, (‘-harlott etown, between 5.30 last evening und 5.30 the previous night.-J. -A very pleasant picnic was held at Oyster Point on Tuesday the 16th. Three gasoline boats bearing tliiriz- persons leit Bradshaw Bridge about 10.30 a. m. A delightful sail follow- ed. In the evening' several clam- bakes, were enjoyed by all. Ruin started about live o'elock, the pic- nickers were driven to their homes in_ carriages, kindly sent by the in- habitants of Bedeque. Although the rain interfered somewhat with plans for the evening, an altogether eniov- able driv was spent. -It is currently' reported that con- siderable liquor is being sent out from Summers de to tea parties held in the ,vicinity of the town. lt is even said that this game was plnycrl in Summerside on Domiinion Day. These travelling barrooms should lie suppressed. The promoters of ii tea recently held not many miles from Summcrside are said to have raided one of these outfits the other dav broke the wagon. The proprietor, it is stated, made his escape. It ought to he no trouble to secure suf- ficient evidence to convict some of those who are debauching the people in this way, and action should be ni. once taken along this line.-Summer side Exe. THE DIFFERENCE. And what is so rare as a day in June? Why, a country band that plays in tune, a honeymoon that doesn't end soon, I a 'poesum dinner without a coon, a lovers' strole without a spoon, n German band with no bas- soon, ii circus lady without 9 baloon, A moonlight night without a moon, it bargain sale without one swoon, n xzoologicnl garden with no bii- _ boon, B padded cell without 5 loon, ii current event with no cartoon, a vaudeville shnw with no bui- foon, ' a political campaign and no Inm- poon, a boarding-house meal without a prune- - These are rarer far than 3 day in June ! _ Eternal rest grant unto them 0 Lord And let perpetual iight shine on them." Or Or Or Or Or Or Or Or Or ()r Or Or Or (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) -Miss M. MecNevin, Tyne Valley, left this morning by the . Empress en route to Quebec from where she_will snil on Friday by the Empress of Britain for England.J. 1 -'-Mrs. George Roberts, Dorchester, -and two daughters, are visiting ln ifslheuue the guests of Mrs. James _ellleGuignn.J. . -iles. Ernbst Ramsay, and daugh- 1 $11.- Jlmhmt. an »1i»iuii¢ in time :£NAnD'B LI:'tlnN'r O01, 1.1151-r. Gents,-I cured a vnlilble hunting dog of manic with lin\rd's Ling. '~ ment after several vetei-leans, hu treated him without doing him any permanent good and after seizing some of the "gonds"' »i-i- »i-` -l~ »‘rA,`,é‘ -i-<-i- Tl rl‘j~l'i .it J,-i-r-i-li-i-»i~`Ti-l 41- -i-5-i~ T 4; .iii Ll? '\‘ 1 I 0|: ods price system I has 'von ibn public a confirlncc in this nvorlli that cannot he enjoyfd ' h si'd 'af' nine goods _ - H by lbs store wil n i - I ing scale of prices. I If . -_ I , _ sg l /-_ _ y iiiini iiiiii»r1»i1ieini Shirt Waisls $1.05 Many hand embxoidered`;' all of the lingerie models are handsomely trimmed with fine laces grouped tucks and fine embroideries. These are made wiih high ntclc and long sleeves. Prices range from $4 zo downto . . . . _......$240 I V . wie SHALL HAVE READY FOR OUR CUSTOMERS TO. DAY one of the most interesting \_ . offerings in our experience. It con ciinis the complete line of samples Fancy Mohaii' Shirt Waisls $1.80 The smartest novelties of the sca- soii are shown in this good wearing fabric. They are designed for late summer wear, are beautifully trim- med, and are shown in plain cream and fancy colors. Prices $1.00 down to ..$l 80 of lhelargest waist manufacturer in Canada. .There are three hundred of thei/fi-and no two alike.. 1 '1 his is a great collection of handsome -waists embracing a-ll the 1 While .lap Silk; Shirt Waisis $1.50 ' A limited quantity of these walsts_ but unusually good values, Most of them are exquisitely em- broidered with heavy Guipure insertions on neck and sleeves. High and low neck wilh ihree quarter sleeves. Prices $3.90 down to $l.50 . newest summer styles as well as the - advance styles for Autumn wear. . This is quite the most remarkable gathering .of fine waists at l small prices, that we have seen foi"son1_e years, and in value and _ quantity that not even we have hitherto been able to duplicate, famed as the Prowse Store is for its small prices and good qual- ities. S2000 Silk Dresses For $10.00 There are only a few of those silk dresses left. They are made of sp‘eiidld Silks. They are mad_e in the most cliarming ways. They are thoroughly well made. lf you have not seen them call to day. - ‘ Now Ladies of Charlottetown and vicinity, is your opportunity to share in the greatest merchandise event of its kind. ever held on P. E. Island. ` , ' , . i ' Remember there is only one waist of a kind. \ n Come early and securefirst choice. , . ~ '- ‘~ - 1 i " .4 l if',1`.'»'1'if'-I-75-l'v"i7'l»5?5ii its uimosi, unless nm compare our rlces Wi S eeiiii s| White Mariiueseile 1 ,350 Sample Wiiists. at, Mauufs¢lu.r¢rS Pf1fP§ A Superb lhodels---Ainaiidgé Values A A A Shirt Walsts $2.40 _ A wonderful gatheringof wais_ts. many made entirely by hand. in- cluding the line tucks and insetllng of lace. They are beautifully trimmed with val and cluny lace, made wiih high or low neck, short or long sleeves. The prices range from $;.zo down to.. . _...$2 40 Fancy Dress .Silk _ Shirt Waisis- $2.10 There is a sperial lot of good models in these waisiscophs of the best French models. Bothlow, and high neck styles, short/ and* long sleeves and ii large varifty dfboiors. includiu . siripes, plain colors and ' ll ` . black. Prices $5.40 down to $2 lil ‘ ,. -I1 _J ‘I _ _ ,_ _ ra _ - I , . 0 Black Tiiliela Shirt Waisis $210 The iaiieta in these waisis is un- usually good; chiffon weight, yet soft ai d simple. The black is pure snd’lusirous. They will prove wonderfully good waisls for sum' mer travelling or for those in mourning Piices $5 40 down to . . $2-I0 H 1 I | r T . 1 $15.00 Silk Dresses . For $7 50 These dresses are of Foulards, chiffon iaffetas, crepe iueieors, silk serges, all of the most preferred silks in ilie very clioicest patterns and colorings. They are trimmed with laces and ncis in the most de- sirable ways, i , , _ 'l lie same goods for less money or better goods _for the same money ‘ than else while' * 1 Prowse Bros td. -‘f ' \ 1' V 4¥ i.. __ 1.* , . *P The greatest business in Ch'town has been built up here on the foundation of public satisfaction. _ -i- A-1 . ~i- J* i Excursions four days each wi-ek FRUIT ]Al{S to supply your needs. We have them -in both mason jars an every 'rneidsy si _1 p. m. i°‘of'11sii,r¢u1m fire 25 sean. schraui 46 is " |14 1-2 M110” “s ~ _ `Cli’Town Sleam Navg. Col Wharf; Schraui Jars Pinis “ " Ertra Rubber.Rings “ "‘ 1 10 ‘_ Mason ]ar`s-Pinis per dozch is it Q is eg darts _ 7.18 Mlf. Every Thursday Hi 3 n. m. to Victoria. return fare .yi cenis. -_/' Every Friday al 3 _io p. ni. to East River, return fare no cents. ` Lvery Saturday at 3.30 p. m. to West River, return fare zo cents. ' All of above afford a m ni delightful efi‘irnoon's outing at very small colt Phone 235. § . B la Ck Q C 0 . Successorsinghpzfl Me\u(oVy,Sunny!ide:' _Y . _-___- r ___ Yours.; truly. l , wIl.l'imD o/mme, I , ' ti (4 , s rw 1i',Nf»;;"‘»€ ,Chasie Design V__,-\ Beauty And Dignity mark ihe monuments, headsionen, sic , excculed here. No criticism is possible of stones erected by us. Monuments 'of perfectly carved on our regular ' produci.Ws shall be glad io sub- l| mit desi; and enimniss for ihe ilemnrialrou plnnio erect in "lbs Silent City. Chandler fb. Bell _ ' i6o Kent Sf. - ' _ '..""i"_t"'-_"_" ' "wr" r- ' ' '~~~ ~ - -» V . ._ --- ‘I I 9'i|»I¢'i sions re<3<1,u s spiemiia ,,,,,;;"‘f;;' f“;}§_‘;Pf',°°f;_"§f““;,“§J|2§f . ' " 323 2dmulW°n?i2m::d;ngd:m:‘ hiaaknnxsucle ,mes eu-our mi . .I ."°°“ "1 “"1 N0* °"f 0"* “N °f. thi'-3:sh<;::;tB';ff\“k;§: ;1m*r"'":§; l¢"§¢sioy,Li"m;§m1»’i?r¢n`&i 1 i>r°p.1>i uma t 1 i~io¢,i,=- ini. ,rn um. 1”- A Wi* W* 'fl\"‘l“'° 540-- ‘ ° - , ' _ .2'F"" ° llrummondvills, Aug. $34? 9 hm A box 50° °_ T'?,_ugg“-_»- * . ' - 1_n~”nu' I ~ H0\\e;_0l"Q0n\\~l.Htl. _ Tdnffli \ , i l‘§ac'., . I:-=Every Eddy Match is nSu|e, Safe Mulch i' ' ALWAYS make sure you in-swell supplied with Eddy’ s is -1,1 . _ 1. . _nj < V ` . . . I 4/ - -H + - - +'+=-‘=»+ =---» -1 ---» when +.- - -- --is +-;-\-f'- +. -_ --_ \ - ...» _ 5 3_7; _4 1' 5 .4 4 » F R U I T J A R S S. S. Harland, Sinnle Fare The preserving season has now begun and we pare well stocked wit if -l 1 Modern Conveniences 1 ~‘. .g. .\_. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 _1 ,1 1 ,v i 1 1. J...-_;.,;. 1 . 1 'Z"'.‘ ¢:~l‘»':*-A .i- .i_. .1- 4. .gi ,1 '_ i. _,__ ,,. :__ _‘X- + .f_- .\_- .\~ »\< f » 1 T is made offirst quality materials by skilled work- . af ' ,| [men and mechanically perfect machines, and _ l?on't you wish you had modern conveniennsp ‘ . . ` _ , ‘ _ Areutyou disgusted with the old-siyle closet-ful-1 ' you want ll / Matches because “If you're sure they're Eddy’s, you’ ie 1 h ! T H E E " ” -» C8f1'l¢S Wllll It the Eddy guarantee that it’s a sure offoul odors, filthy and uusauitary? Here is what “"'°*"‘=y"°"S*"~ - . fe- ~ Saiiilary Chemical Ciosei EDDWS Maicheslsie always full M. M. fm lil It i.~i_ made of heavily galvanized steehis count, good gdealers evffywhere keep M ' l very simple in construction and 'operation -nothing to go wrong. It is absolutely od- them_ _ 1 " 1 orless when in use-sanitary at all times- requires attention only once s month. In- _ ' , stalled- in any house---no waterworks or plumbing required-u _ ‘ 1 _ OIC HULLMNADA- l‘.:.l".°.'i».;',::°'.1.‘::.':'.'».’;:.°:.:“°.i:~ 5; S S - - ~ . - - . tanle Shaw 69 P ’ VI Gt. George and Kent Bt. ' Old lliihs us” C rich yand and places "gn to good health please. A box tile, The Two mm 1-isiinsi. 111,, gm, 0, onl need 1 ii, _ _, 'rail B. ii. sony eempniy, 1.imii¢.i._ h . ycui dicffgiii'f,':.:f,,,§§‘{,H'f§',,,‘;,§’l°{, i, You." ,,m urative “|10” 'or ° P"°‘ ei-own, our 1 i » ¢ ' ‘ ' » \ h§~"t` I A modern, sanitary closet' that can be installed » in any home-that's