WANTED; A limited num' of regular customers f our Home . Made Bread; I *_ ' \ \ _ _ -_.- P.: _-V;-,-_, 1...;-E`,.A '-JULY11, :gt-8 I _ THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN png; -rgnmgp flll‘£F-1-QU ' . -l .__._.» _ __.- _ .__ W- _.___ _ i 'l __ Ll; _ ________ _ __ 1 __ _ 1 ____ Head Offices ln New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. 1 » _ I We have decided to give more attention io the line of medals and Emémld from Wi,mype¢_ 'City fiom Calgary. Alta. Prize Cups and have added to our stock a large variety of each- Any ___ I --_ f;’;‘.’.i.°“°“‘“’ “‘ S“°" ...1. .1'.~..11:.::f- °"°-- 1° 1- .ssl Prize Cllps from 2 25 lo 250°' R. N. Taylor, Montreal, ` went tol Miss May McDonald, Pictou, is the Kensington, yesterday. 1lg\l9Bt af CBPL T- G. and Mrs. Tay-- -* or, C y. w_ w_ w|':L],NE|P. . - - JeW;lrrl Wm. McEwen, City, made the ~_- all the leading styles al CO0K’S Best facilities for family groupi. Filma developed at lowest pricea. Studio. DesBr_flay Block Charlottetown. ' - 1 D Hughes' Sa y e cleanses and purifies the sy en, no better spring medicine. 5: . Price asc per bottle. ‘~ llughes' Digestive T 'c cures that tired feeling. gives strength and' _vigor to tl entire body. Price 25c per bottle. _ GE0.A Q. 'HIJII Esl =l 'Whle or brow to - whom same will, de- livered as required. ‘ _C Y ry 6»|_;dmwf3nl -1¢:~l-lfl»l~1~1-1~i»l~1=l-1-l¢l-l~1»l~sl- -»111;1111111111" 00060( _,__ Tan (`alf Shoes $2.75 Our second shipment of this very popular Tan Calf ford came along today. The stock is almost Blucher ox- prettier than before. If you are thinking of a pair of tan shoes fo outing wear-see this lot Price $2.75 Alley® 0') (Sent by mail at same price) ___%i------_‘i 'l‘ Goodwin, has arrived home to round trap by the Northumberland* F 0 MrKenna, has arrived lo this Duncan Robinson returned to New _ , yesterday. CIBBSOW. N~ 3-. Yesterday after a » et.. _._é.._._-_-.-_-52-.. _ _ .- , _ ...___ ._ I L_ short visit to his home in this City, 1 The tide will be_high this morning, - ,at 7.50 and tomorrow morning atl -Tame! W- DBY- Illflpector of the “|79 YUUI' pll0i0! lhhtill |04' q g_45_ 1N0v§ Sépttia Fire Insurance Co., is . in t | Mrs Murdoch Ross and daughter 0 Y~ Miss Mamie, City, leit yesterday ,lmornin for S due Miss Belle Hcwson of Boston in K Y Y- i- ,spending her vacation in Charlotte- . J. C. Clark, Bay View, was in the town. _ City yesterday. 1 lf* G--1 ~’ K 'lr ' m Mrs. Johb Henson has arrived Attention is called to the large ad 1of F. G. Wheaton Co., Ltd re Kum- fort Headache Powders ol! page! twelve of this issue. M.-is Della Copp who has been vis- Iiting in Charlottetown, the guest of -Miss Mary McEwen, left yesterday *for her home in Hubbard's N. S. l Miss Belle Fyte of Stanley Bridge *crossed in the Northumberland Thurs. .day morning on a visit to Baddeck land Sydney, Cape Breton. She will lbs absent about tour weeks. 1 .Misses Gladys and Avis Schurmsn, daughters of W. G. Schurman, Sum- Imerside, are visiting in Charlotte- town the guests of their aunt Mrs, 1John C. McLeod, West Royalty. I Mrs. Wm. Johnston and two children Master Harold and Miss Dorothy of Taunton, Mass., have ar- rived home on a visit to herr parents Benjamin and Mrs. Newson, Kings- ton. Her many friends are pleased to see her alta* an absence of eigh- 'teen years. She was accompanied by her cousins Everett Holmes, Lyndon Neweon of Kingston and Judson Clow of New Haven. Yesterday Rev. Wm. Harrison, ,former pastor of the Methodist Church at Cornwall took possession of his new charge Grace Church,City, and all who had the pleasure in from Boston to spend the summer in this City. Right Rev. John P. Carroll, Bishop of Helena, Montana, arrived here hy the Str. Halifax on avlsit to Rev. J, J. McDonald of Kinkora, a sem- inary class-mate. Gladys Cumming, daughter oi ", Mr. Cumming of Amherst is the of Mrs. Robbins, Brighton. " Miss Rev. guest Mr. Holmes will take the re- '1‘ gular appointments in the Methodist churches at Vernon River and Cher- .-' ry Valley tomorrow. , Rev. Miss Cassie MacNeill, who has been » spending a few days in this city, has I- returned to her home at Little ' Sands. I There will be only one service in 'l the Presbyterian Church in Marsh- 7 field, tomorrow morning at 11 -l o'clook. ' | _ Mrs. G. F. Williams, Taunton, ` Mass., is expected to arr‘ve in the _ city tonight on a visit to her srster ` Mrs. T. L. Chappell, Pcince Street. "- Rev. D. W. Crandall will preach on if Sunday July 12 at Cross Roads at ' 11 a.. m. Alexandra 3 p. m, and at Hazelbrook at 7, p. m. ' The sail up West River this after- ' noon on the steamer Harland would ,_ .<. net @- former years when, the reverend gen-' Fake 8' delightful outing 1°’ the tleman some twenty odd years ago occupied the same pulpit, will be pleased to renew the old frlendiips and extend a hearty welcome to Mr. Harrison and family to this City. I Advertisers are requested to have _their "changes" in for the Morning Daily and The Rural Daily not later ,than 10 a.m. on both Friday and jltutllrclay of each week as part of the .Dil-I Saturday paper has to be print- ‘cd on Fl-idny and Guardian employees lhnvc a half holiday ealh Saturday. .Tho news and editorial departments, ‘which will open at 10 a.m. on Satur-_ day, are closed from 1 p.m. to 7,30 lllllj. _but the advertlslng and sub- ‘scrlptlon departments are open from 18 n.m. to 6 p.m._as on other dayg_ The cheese board met in the F. B. McRae rooms yesterday afternoon al. ll.30. There was a good attendance. A m ti _ 0 on was submitted by John -Anderson, seconded by Charles ways ooeo»eoooao»oaeoo_a_,,,,,,, ,he sm O, chem be h B - She amily. '1‘he_weather promises to be 5 fine while the steamer which is most 4 comfortable returns to the City early ‘-5- iu the evenmg. gg. The third district Liberal Convell tion held yesterday in Prowseki h Hall. Queen Bt., nominated Hom J; H. Cummisksy as Councillor and H. '° James Palmer as assembly man,1 Addresses were given by Henry How-1, ard, William Court, Peter MCN, ‘i Robertson, and Psemier Haszard. ri’ Ad"”`tif‘°fB 98! that there is no better medium than the 1-mm; Daily (formerly the Weekly) Guard. ian. The reason is that it circulates 0VHl`YWl1ere throughout the country districts of the Province, reaching , an entirely different class of renders 1' from that of the Morning Dnily. 1 S. S. Bonnvista arrived Thursday, from-Montreal with a full list of pne-I eengers and a large general cargo. _ sailed ‘at 12 o'clock noon today St. Fohn’s Newfoundland vin thc1 A :€_ Market :lament Most Up-to-date Cale in hcily. llverythillg nest and cl _ Ti-y nur special 25;- 1lih'S well. Quick luucl|1~s .ai .ill ‘s from lm' they are l v0 Ill), ' ,mnrket, dull, Brockville sold at lli Km" Sirut' *Lheeae boarded; Lakeville 55, Union L ' Practice limited to Diseases i150. Hazeibrook 8 Hlllsborou li 85 ft ist 2 o'clock sharp, and boaredr fnesf gud I] ' iliac ‘business at 1; quarter to two. sigtsiiydli distant ollltwilrd cargo cond I I I Iahe- “am” ’“°“*‘3° “Wd H” f0"UWS» sheep. 500 bagsyoafli, 30%! :$31-i1i1'1elioi2?l ontrenl, quiet and ste-ady, English toe 5 s and sundry other cargo, l F- MUUSBY. 0! the Canadian _ 0, , ' of Eye. Ear, Nose, Fhmnt £lRe'd_ Point 45, Emerald 110, gowns ggéthem Hallway Auditing stan' and Sain. _ _Brac 50, New Glasgow 125, Red na M1-an i-:ated and Etted for 'House 4_7, New Perth 100, Kensington aot I 300, St‘l B id 19, 7 Wm1»11‘|<'|1:m H\lUl¢8 fans Still Pieter; 4? All riflliinfldillvlif gr '4 In ll u. ul. l..'l-Till) |l ln. 'S '|1 (_ ' 1 _ |¢Zv:-ninlzw hy .\nr\u|n|mun1. l pl e at 1 3 8°____ wa ~» ..... commending that the question of pro- .- illa. S1181!-, was married at Inter- tional Halls, Minnesota, on May 11, 1901, rp Miss L_ Archibald., _ Munsey is a son of the late T. | MUDSGY. of CaD€ Traverse, and. s' employed in the Accountant'sl ce of the Pllnce Edward Island . . 0"? oeooooooaooaoaoeeooo The Graf" ‘°<1r-‘°' 1- 0~ it T-~ H1 Railway for 1. number or years 1,.. l Moncton has passed aresolution re- fore gomg West vincial prohibition be before the next Upon frflu 8,3-\ :\ lu lo 1| p ln. Give *us a call. dwfrltnlf i -l-1-#1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-e-1-1-1-1-1--1 ee¢.__._.____ _ _“__ _--.---7--_-»---_---'L-"- Ma|'kgt_ Bagkgts lima affect me will or the people as 3:” M“°D°““'d 'B Suverintwdent session oi the lag-lslatllre, submitted to a vote of the electorate with the distinct understlanding that ll the ,lnnjority of those polling decided in favor of prohibition, the provincial - Jr government shall introduce at the Ol inext session of the legislature as a government measure an act to curry 'expressed at the polls, said act ‘tp be along .um similar to that pi We ollly received on Saturday a the P- E~ Island Pl‘0l1il1iii011 HCL his Caseof Market Basketsordered from A180 '-lm* "0 °0mPf°mlS° "’°“°“"° 1” itornla on Aluust 15th. accepted The Grand Lodge favored O ` f1 London over four months ago. _ extension of political ,quality to I _ ~ For the next two weeks we will Women as one of the best menus 0| l I lsell them at it d1SCOimt Of maintaining prohibition and other- Leathr Shoes l.erliea'blucher cut pat ther shoes all gigs, worth §2.5¥{ou e forhr; *"1* |_75,p¢|r, er ur c . ‘O 8" . “Ng “pro-dale nt a_ iuw price. Thirty pairs left. our size |\ once. A. E. Mcsplrn The Shoe pmwfrlhtf I2 I-2 per cent 127 Grafton St. AMATEUR WORK -wise uplifting and purifying the pol- flticall and social life of the country. Maritime provinciallsts to the num- off our regular cash prides. .ber of about 1.00, zathered together BEER C40. G0 in the Pythian hall, at Edmonton f nl - recently for the purpose o orga z in an associaltlon of the sons and K '1da-ughtlers from the provinces down where the Atlantic beats “D011 the shores of Canada. It was an en- ithusiastic meeting, and although 1211151; P11o1ooRA|>r1ER .".'°“’.. "‘.;;° °.'i.5?;‘s‘°'1.i°.?2S-2l‘°€i‘§£ m 'Y *their will not be many gatherings befor, an 51,5-11| 'hbrlthers he and a' that." It: was decided to ce/ll the as- sociation "The Edmonton Maritime All tl1€l3t€St Styl€S- club." The election oi officers re- lsulted as follows:- l‘st'rons-His Honor Lieut.-Governor -1__;_.** » . » B l 0 . ` finished and films for sale. H "ofa: p,,,.,;,,,,,¢._.1..l,¢, Ross, WARM W r is 1 here. You eed more FRUIT. ges Bananas, Pine Jules, in excellent o and price moderate - McKENlC Bot); Sforl 5-28drf\f PP I 1 $3 .. 1-YI ll' 8.5) Telephone 192. ?R0¢k¥ P0l|\f F°l’|'Ys s.1rl1nbomu£1 »Lv. Ch‘tewn Daily except Sunday! LV- R ln 1.00 .Wam- L 1. _ 88 Af 5;- 3-few?-??i'? 555.55553? .7 __::::::. --ffI`I`.'ff`.§fff it ......-........8. 3*? 5393 P suwnlivs. §jj.'_lf13 .-3- . ii»5"-- ;'::::'._._._._......_..__m»---- un " . ~----Mill’-"'- ,.,,,.-31....-_ um 1 din, Phan B. ` on Y lPresidernt»-Dr. H. N. Tory. Vice-President-Nova Scotia, Dr. W. 0, Farquhsrson; New Brunswick, His Honor Judge Taylor; Prince Edward Island, O__B. Beals. _ Secretary-J. Burrt Morgam. Treasurer-D. H. MacKinnon. Executive Committee-W. E. Nobles, R. B. Maekhltoah, E. B. Williams, G, H. Nixon and W. H. Strachan. A ladies' auxiliary will' be formed labor (mr. "Iea Cold Soda. Some of our flav- ors,-Lamon, Cherry, Orange, Pine- apple, Btrawberl-J, Raspberry. Peach Vanilla, Coffee, hocolate,Glnger Alel Lima Fruits, Bherhet, Coca-cola (rho lataat and beat) etc., Cream oi Ice- Oraam with any flavor. A. W. Red-‘ The marriage will take 1 ' ` Charlottetown, at Hotel Lengoaxce (iii -- the 21111 nm, of Miss Katia Fasimn l Rocky -Point, to Capt. A. J. Mimi Donald, of San' Diego, Cai., and for~i merly ot Glenwood, Souris. Wa51,_ the S ni. F Dl€b0- and iilsoaa Uiiitetinhiihvflesh Gscfi/li °"1m°“t IllSl>ector of Hulls. He and bride will leave on return to Cal- Sparkling Cut Glass. AFTER the busy selling of the lust two months, our I stock of cut glass had begun to look somewllat scant. NOW, our new goods are opened up; exquisite in design and workmanship, any one would be delighted with a selection from these lovely pieces. Elite Limoges China. We are showing a very complete line of "Elite" table ware, and for the first time, some exquisite fancy pieces froln the same factory. We ,invite inspection of our Cut glass and China departments. 1 G. F. Hutcheson 1 jeweler-Optician Stanley Broi Stanley Bro w. a cation ec ess ities 1 . , <11-_-Ei; l.\\'iu1 in your rnvili lmiliiug suit. An ox- ccpiiollzllly lille al.-»'.s<>rt' nlcut is l'cady for lllcn to clloose frolu. One piece navy blue lllcrino swiulnliug suits at. . . . . . _85c and $l.75 Two piece navy hlue lllerillo batllincg suits at . ......35cand$l.25 Fine quality plain :md fancy navy blue cash- illcreat. . . . $2.50 to $5.l0 each _ _ \ / tlou leather suitcases, ‘ leather bound . $4.50 / \ COME on for zl can swilll---you get tigllis :lt l5c to 50 a pail' and llatllillg towels from 15c each, boill liucll :uid cotton. STANLEY BROS. / 1 Clearance Sale ' lub Skirts All new styles and patterns plzull wllitc 1 luuslins, linens, and Summer Coats a S -_-*_* V/e have just _ rc- ceived :1 number coats and clusters express. Tllc end of by Vl/(LS W / 7 ale\ l drills. Little priced out of the package and 1 to make a quick clc:u'- ‘, zulcc. $1.75 for 211,55. $2.95 for £62.25. $1.95 for $1.50. they i:0f Sllgllfll’ S0llCfl Cream grounds with Prices to clear $14.75 for 1;._3.oo. $3.95 for $6.95 $7.00 for il»5.f~o. $3.05 for $2.75. \ _ / _ $12.00 for $7. qo /\, / The always Busy Store / I \. r 11'len’s Shirts, Collars and Cuffs ___ I . ._-*"' \ ~\ ~ \ 1 Yfu will be coolest if your slliris, collars :l1l<`1c11ffs fit perfectly, and luost c1llll'ol'tal1lc if you l