Have you ever heard ‘ *Silverware P ‘we csuyiciee uwnmenr nl 1. 1 , 1 1.. ,¢¢¢. A ' tee 91"! PING- ‘We vilohid bempidagdntg show W. A1benon'u~s vmringlnnlecny. R ' -nm ond” Comm-,mlfy Oillces in New Prowse Block For over fifty rs those _goodrlssvel W Y/ naran- Canada. V r' Sr. Pa-rla's Sunday School picnic will V aatlahed with small P*`°' 9 = ' CHA RLOTTETOWN. YOU’ _ .LIKE FWVITEID If you wish the best in photo- frapgy, finished on the new spec- sliz mounts, (the very latest novelty.) OUR: s-:r.~1:r.|:>1o. SSEO. li. COOK. Where Bahvis Alsvsvs Welcome. ‘.‘Hvu<;u1es” Rilili BEER. Adelicioua, wholesome and eooliugl beverage; A Io cent bottle "makes 5 gallons.” iii- ...i......!i.!iilHfS» , i E _ vous .rltousmts s .1 Do your trousers lit and sst cor- ‘_ rect y. ._ To the observant mind. to the man of clear intellect, facts speak much more eloquently than words. V It is not the claims I make that - Hive my trousers their perfection of stall and consequent avor iunong critical dressers-it is not my words, ’ but thc facts thatunderlle my words. _ ii I have risen to my present pre-s1ni- menoc-hnvc och eved success-not f by argument, but by od_'ort. Ii you are 1-ticular in havin your trousers sciiihnd lit corr~ectly,giIvc us a trial. - . . _ , “ _ _ -°' "rnoussa __ . - Md.-KIiEN, ,,,,,,,,,,_ Artistic Tailor. cs uso, st. sie ns at w am. I _(tanned ‘ -Goods The season hn.s'nt nrivouced fnr ~ enough yotto give Y0\l f\`°¢h f|'“_ii' 9|- vegetables, hut we canJrl\c youas near itns skilled ,hand .cnn V produce. OUR GANNED GOUDS . arc put np by thc host. packers ill Canada rctnininz tho r f0l'llw\‘ _ flavor and froshnclzle D°I‘f¢;<;»il;lunm‘ Try, our peae cs. rw. orawcea-los. vlnwgnles. wmewes- 21?. peas etc., an .l\1d¢°f°l`Y°‘"" M c K E N N A’ S GROCERY. _Phonsz-Down to\vn store Zi!! A-» up town store. H0 B- lith. On next Wednesdny's excursion qaaslrananlnalotllil fm, ir V _; ig., 'i » nd_th'irtytoone hundred and fifty will K ' 1 .V ` A-E [Iv//'A :nite train from St. John. There were’ 1 . . ` I T .~ 1 _sf / _ . over two hundred in the first party. . /:_.» V _V SHOES . ~_we‘vm sive Y°“ “ ‘°" reasons for india! Wm* “"' , Ist. Our stock is ivrtlid 'WW' 2 d. The .hgpunnd styles ..of :nr shoes are a11\l“\d° ‘°' ,.!Y’S\ I . II b e =»hi.i.f'.'.°i'§.f.i'l3'~l’“.i'lii°"i.§°.-litre .hw w Wg!! 'Ons we sell for rash and .ilmll & CO. Boys’ Canvas Shoes, 32c. Girls’ Canvas Shoes, 52c. Shoes, 52c. I i soles nailed on. Alley & co I I ChiId’s Canvas Womens’ Can- vas Shoes, 52c. A cheap outing shoe of black can- vas, with leather . - " '_ "\©`\ 1 I Seieztheni in our I window. New Flour Direct From Mills Five Roses in bhls. and }4 bbls. ' 4( If is al ll Royal Stuart, Bggvgf, Ill Ilbls. Gypsy: ' ‘ Beacon, Beaver in 25 Ib. Sacks. “ " 50 lb. “ °‘ “ loo lb. “ V Cheap for Cash at .. Q The program for the entertainment is B C & ' S varlsd and cannot fall to please all. f Tm: next homssseksrs' excursion to -1 . ss- ini- IIII: ' V \ ,f`_. B / f _ \ , '_ i_-go.” _V ~ -5 i/'.1/_ ¢<=-PJ.. 0 SPONCIES, 5PON(IBs| BPONGBS 15 csaesjnst ln. A good carriage spo11g¢ 3°`°°“'~|V~ up omo|N Biggs.. i American Rubber Tired U W'|'°.,.?"' le .ee of I have just reoe v a lllll C 0 W . ' ff..s.e~'.°:.:~:.=..wi~:.1-.:<°~.:.*: -°-- °fl"f'~=~ “" ‘.'“:."°.r:‘.f'.:.:a'..:l1 "‘°’ °f "'°" W" “md 'meh ne “’ “Y ""“’ I 'mf °' min mee cf the best Causal rn 81:11 -,huh wmpme ,mg “I €'h°¢'eis circa at ' ""“°“‘ ‘“" “imap n. rosPra|.'sh" sam aw 1 mo UDP" Dewi cre oonféctioners ' has been started at Mount Stewart. A Condireton-Olivo Bovyer. IS- Marion large num r, u ne an peov as . . wsilaeothcrsln Nova Scotia and New ` Bmm.w|ck,»cemm\»c noldinz book for ...--. e elution-in candymakin ‘ ,Theirs delicate ` f ghofitillirtzeezrizli piriiner than words _that '(;Ly,._a»as -superior to ‘ y All varieties of candy b°”i°_¥ “.~h.i"9 "_;“fm-°'."f,°. ‘ly not tws » Charlottetown J.M. Winn left Saturday for Upper ll.ns.T B. Woooiuu and dan hter hshald on‘Monday July 3rd at Rocky Point. ' ' T11: pulpit ofSt I-‘ster's Church was occupied Sunday evening by Bev W. A. Crawford Frost. Mnssns. Comsra and Richard who have been attending St. Duustan’s College left yesterday by the Cam pana tor their homes in Quebec. . Osnr emergency new- advertising ao- ceptsd aftai- 4 p. rn. daily, and 12 noon Baturdny.N'one of any nature accepted after l0p_. m. Saturday for Monday'e issue. Parnonuuu Anmmsou and McCready, of the Doetou{Polioa Department are visiting friends nldorell, Mr Anderson's Qluihome. His .many friends there are plensedtonee him once more. Mr. Mc- Creudy, who is with him, is n native of Nora Scotia. THE many friends of Misa Georgia Davi- son are pleased to see her home aghin, much improved in health, alterundsrgoing a very serious operation for ‘ appendieitls at the City Hospital, Boston. She intends spending the summer months with her mother Mrs. J. L. Davison, St. Peters. Dorman L. MaoK1ur1oN, a medical graduate of Queen's university, has- been appointed to a house surgeoncy in the Boston general hospital as thc result of a successful competitive examination. Dr. MacKinnon is n Nova Scotian, and a ,brother of Rev. M. A. MacKinnon, of this city.-lialifax Herald. Tue dem md for “Tunnel” stamp has heensogreat that the supply is ex- hnnsted.An effort is being made to secures se`veral thousand n|ore,and in the mes.utlm all orders to hand wilibe hcld.Any persons wanting some should write “The Guard- inn Business Ofiices Charlottetown" at once, stating quantity desired.tf Tm: North Rustico W. F. M. Auxiliary intend holding their annual , Thank- oifering Meeting in the church at N. Rustloo on Wednesday evening June 28th nt8o'cIoek. A program has been pre- pared and it pleasant evening is antici- , peted. Asiiver collection will be taken in uid of the'A`uxillnry. All are welcome. Only four fathers of Confederation now survive. They nm Sir Hector Lnngevln, -who represented Quebec; Sir Charles Tupper, wno represented Nova Scotia; Senator A. MacDonald, who represented Prince Edward Islnnri, and ` Sir Ambrose Shea, who represented Newfoundland, which, however, did not enter confeder- ntion. A NEW division to be called the Royal The oilicers ure:-W P-J B Pawn- W A-Funny Plgotr.. R S -Arthur Coffin. A R S-Sadie Hacker. F S-Collin Doug- lns. Trans-Lcilu McLeod. Chap-Ruth 'i‘oombs Conductor'-Arthur Aflleck. McKinnon. 0 S- Walter McDonald. P W P-Olive McKenzie. Soums Easr will be the musteringplnce for the teachers of the Eastern Inspector- nle this week when the sixth annual con- vention ofthe Eastern Teachers’ Associa- tion will be held. The program -ie an ex- cellent one und every teacher who has the interests of his profession at heart Vshouid be present. The grand entertain- ment to he held Thursday evening, June Nth. will surely draw o large audience- the west will be on Wednesday of next week. The thirvi and last will he on July there will notbenearly so many people from the maritime provinces iw there were on the first one. Prince Edward Island can usunllybeeounted upon fora be b ttl Isl d le the last excursion. It la,however, expect- ed that cn Wednesday from one hundred Ginger Cordtal-We put up the Ingred- ients for making Ginger Cordial and give you ran directions ter unwise the same. This is 'a cool, pulnlahle. and thirst with very little bother and less expense.- \ Invictus shoes for men.-Alley s Cc. Charlottetown Agents. ' lron~0a Tablets can be had atllobonald k leKinnon's Drnaltom. 7dtf A Mpl dinndr sat for $5.&iat W. P ColwIli‘a,g\:nny'sl|ie. liid tf - newsuedsm aan; comics to ul- A very lat-gs quantity has bean opened dna I ing last wash. We may have those goods you are in ased of.-W. P. Oolwlll, Sunny, . ide. , _ A . ' . ted tl A 'Ill dwelling house ut Bimucl Rapaon, G \`\ V / ' ' \ ' \ quenching beverage, and can be made li; I A. w. Rsd.1|..,r1.c... B, central Drug- V , DMN. _ _` X 1 '/ “0aricl°a' loads Grow """ S' ` zadw ti. . 1 GUARDIAN.,I.§iNE s7,1go5. _ . ` ‘_ . , » was destroyed by tin about slsyan`o‘etosk _Thursday mornlngfmmr- Notlpi ' was saved bu' anomananil some bgding. Tal annual Convention of the W. ll B. oi the Charlottetown District will be held in the Methodist Church at York on Thursday June Nth. the th-st. esmion tr hula at i0 o'oloek. a. rn. ities Robertson returned missionary hom Japan will ‘bs psesent. The ueualraduoed rates on the lil visitors. All interested in Missions an invited to be present. Cooler Ferndale, Gsorgewwn, No 1055, I 0 F held its regular meeting Friday and initiated eight candidates, which makes forty-six new members added to this eourtln three months. Bro 'CB Johns, D S C R of. Tomato, was present and presided. I 0 F Court Sylvan No 218 Montague, held special meetings Thurs- day night, and initiated five candidates, rnr which Bro Johns was responsible. This court is one of the largest on the Island. and bids fair to become the ban- ner court of the province. Tun Kings County Temperance Alli- ance luet Thursday afternoon in Mc- Kinuon's Hail, Montague. There wasa large attendance and much interest was tlskon in the work. 'The Alliance has taken a determined stand on the question of supresslng the liquor trnilic and has authorized n com- Jmittee to employ a lawyer whenever necessary to enforce the law properly. Chaerlng reports were given concemlng the petitions which have been in circula- tion for some time for the repeal of the Scott. Act,8i0 out. ol the required l2lll names having been secured. Especially good work was done in this connection by Rev. Ronald B. McDonald oi Souris. As it is desirable that all names be ln by July lst, rt would be well ifnll lodgca and private individuals who have petit- ions would secure ,the nnxnos and semi them in as early as possible. THE Young Men'.s Clnlstlan Association have nrranged to haven couple of tents at theMilltla Camp as usual. One tent will bc`fltted up as n reading und cones- pondence room and the other for holding meetings. Speakers have been arranged for as follows: Tuesday June 27th Rev. W. H. Sedge- vrlck; 28th open meeting led by W. C. Turner; Zilth Rev. VV. W. Lodge; 30th Rev. Robt. Pegrum; July lst W. S. Lou- sm; Sunday July 2nd., afternoon meeting Rev. T. F. Fullerton; lird Rev. S. J Wood- roofe;~itl1, Rev. Wm Dobson; 5th Herbert Moule, open meeting; 6th Rev. G. R. WhIte,open meeting. The general pub- lic is cordlnily invited to all these meet- ings. Special "music will be provided. The Association wish to thank those who have contributed magazines for the reading room and request. thutany who have not contributed and are able to do so will either send to the Association or sshd word to the Secretary wh`o will have them collected. Mr. Edwards, Moncton, is coming to assi-.t' in the Y. M. C. A. work of the camp. TH1n1‘¥-'rwo healthy and happy' boys of the Y. M. C. A. Boys' Brunch went to Rocky Point Saturday for their second weekly outing. The majority took the li n. 'lp. ferry \vhlle others went nc-ross in u sail bout. It took but little time to get a fire going and soon the kettle was boiling and the tire wus surrounded by boys who were broiling pieces of steak held over the fire by means of forked sticks. When dlu_ner was over all s_et_ out for the lobster hatchery and from t-here nlonu the: bench to Hoilan_dCove where it swim was taken und the boys were given u practical lesson in rcsuscitatlng- the drowning. After spending some-time on the beach a neur- liy field was used for a bnsebnlljdlamond und two teams were chosen with two ol the larger boysns captains. At the and of the game the score wus u tie. While xestlngon tho shore Mr. Mouie told the story of theboyhuod of Isaac. This is part ofa course of talks on “The 'boys of the Bible"-that _ls being token up at these weekly outings. The first talk was about- "Ishmael, theboy who lived in the wilder- ness.” Thosetobo yet given are on the boyhood (of _Moat-s, Samuel, Joseph, Dunieinnd Jesus nnd will conclude with n talk on "Jesus and the boys." The out- |ng ended witlrsuppsr round the camp fire ado a game of chase. This week the outing will he held on 'Friday and u. pro. gr-mn of sports i“cludlng running, lump- ing, swimming and archery contests is being arranged. The dlfl’ere_nt events will bc open to all members of the Boys' Brunch of the Y. M. C. A. We are showing n very i-tr; 1 usa ment of toilet sets, printed saw, ranging in price from $1.50 mul upwards. -W. P. Colwill, Sunnyside IM tl _ 1 Your-illew » watch-I _ A Whet1_you purchase I You want to be sure that 'il a 'reliable time-k‘e¢p_er and that , it is sschenp as a good - article can be sold icr. Our watches are RE- LIABLEs`ndC_HEaP. . G. F.” VI_I_IiICIIES0li, "" ' 'THE -QEVWELIER, A, ~ 1.‘et_ they Binh. railway will he extenddd to del tes and I-slltl Ill&-ur, _ _ _ .- I l V ,meer Me. -A1: The Always :Buoy scorn IIIRTS n ` of Style, Quality, I"ii and Comfort 5' _ at Stanley Bros. - In addition to the best $1.00 shirt in Canada, we carry shirts of various other prices 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.15, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 each. Each shirt' cor- rect in every detail, and the best that money can buy at the price. ` ST LEY BROS.; 115;..- l el ._ . = _ e s ,= _I 2 ,, . l REGARDING RAINCDATS The cloudy weather of yesterday suggested rainy days in the near future. We want to say something to you about our Raincoais. This famous Rigby Craveuette Coat is quite light in weight, “ LARGE Bucs., BAKED BEANS: ' Red Cross Brand, 3-3 lb. Cans, 25c. We have too man in stock, the must o Get our su l .............. N... r..`......°... K- Y P" Gel o good one! gk SANDERSONQCO. The pleasure of a nice drive, largely depends on the rig. V It has always neen our motto “Tu Keep the Best." You will not be disap- pointed at this Livery. Prices satisfactory. . Personal attention. Queen Slreel, ¢ El .. lr 6-sou 3m. Pnone 50. H l '; S `.2.".""' | .._._, D’ i ." ‘ 2' ~ 33.*; 'lil-.f.,*. 'E.?- ’ . “fi”-3,-. 5”? ...gf .FEY ,.__f._;§.~» ' `! ___ . rr _ 1._ -_-._ -:- \“` P fl' 7-I ‘? _V s ' for wearing as an overcoat or for the r Come, if you want a good coat. nicely lined throughout, swell cut and very suitable amy davs, being absolutely impervious to dampuess. Will you come and see them. Prices $10, $1 2,$13 and $14. $.11. mclionald. W - l li I YE It is thc TIGER TEA is Purc lt ., _ . ___ -PACKAGES ONLY- which JUNE Bumps wlu. cAv5\lA°o|AN cRoc|T\li"l\’3l§t'rii\A`the`TT” h 0 ~ Fl) Sn\'l|\%hour’h navnihm .!4>~_I>b.N_-_ '_ l _ ._ _ . ' P 1. as. Nom. I IMT ....`li'Z1i`§l?|'Z` ln.. ...fn-.1 “.i'i"°'.....f.."°°'m¢°°r§.'|‘% ::v:"..i¥.*.'~'~“... t‘:.“"~ “°°:r‘°'::..:. cf..."-'.. o 1. A norm ' Limited at Moncton, N. E n . 5 .. 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