5,. . . i ,,__ pta,- V-‘ i rt. » / l" -, x ie..- rs D ti( . iv ,.. .A 3,. W; _v r » p.,£." ` .. >f \ . i . .;__ x _, .yr \ ~. "r ' -' rc V ._;,. S.- 1, 1 .1/i _ne li .».. it J,- Silh- VH. l t i I ‘\ i '.. Rooms Bizos.. 41 -Jn »§ ‘r C32 ). 91. -' .,t, . r-9-drw6m _ Some antiseptic. cold cream, . 1.. .ri 'yon start onyour vacation remember to drop in and get items of equipment that should hi in each vacationeer's outfit. i oourt plaster, headache remedy, soap, perfume, toilet articles, etc. Better see us about it now- i. il. lAii|i§_Si]N. DRUGG IST. l _i OPTICAL , Having imported the latest Optical instruments we are in a be°ter position than ever to render you satisftction in this depart- ment of our business. If you have detective vision call and see us. ll . T8§'l0l’9 jeweler and Opllclau. neosee--»u»»1aaua\a.l. --l44-- l"0UN'l`AlN PEN just received another gross , Eclipse / .- Fountain _f ’ Pens Every pen wurantcfl .4k. gold Price, complete with glass iiller. Only Sl U0 Mailed postpaid ro any address, on receipt of price. John Connollyfb. Co e.f.’s::~:.“- “ff °W L. S. DOYLE Veterinary Surgeon (Graduate Ontario Veterinary College ADDRESS-Revere Hntcl, Ch’town. F’ fl* 25c--25c---25c---25c Our 25c. Casting Line Is the best made. guaranteed to land. You can’t cast your money better. Opp. P. O. ---A5e---25c---2 5 1 pw ,ra vi( ' ' lip' ., . f gf; _ , _ _ t 1. '.}g‘--‘»-- '-1 74 r f pt -I . .A~;~.s.2.i~..':.;." ,,. . " ,., ` ».` .' .\ ,"T'=» ‘N .' ‘. !".“". ". A"-24' l.>*. , .. J- ., ‘-- - ~-f . » '.»..,\ \ ‘/ ¢ ld A , git .- 531 ` ' ,, Z. - _ ~ iz*-.... V _ ,qs » ._ if ` - .4 r . ,. 5.1.' _‘J v ` _f` ‘- ¢. -.at _.M :';,,:,v` mv?--gsahfphv fr 7- .~:_;..- ‘-__f- 4;, ,{_ 4 of-1 _ _ ‘ ' ~ ‘ ‘ '{‘¢ GUARDIAN at U W sv ' wnnisnsoapsquoaamc .wars tum. "`-‘lf A' t _ , '. i nr. ns...-y J. no-na. mane urs sate ‘ D°i\ll'f-ll°lIi» Otilwa, and very favorably 'that when he known throughout Canada by bl; mn. fllli Yoltlmelr Ualabratad Canadian" mumutm cannons.. 'rms rr cua- dian Women, Canadian Man and Women ol the Timeand other works,waa the other flay wortbiiy honored hy the University of KlllR'l 04111029. Windsor N. S. Alitr receiving the daqreao!lJ, _0. L. be gave an edrlraaa. (lie was already an Ll. D. of the University ot Ottawa) ln the course of hi' lddlill DF- MGFRAD Dlld dlscrlminatf wuz and eloquent tributes to the long roll oi Nova Scot.la'a illustrious sous, so many of whom had received collegiate training at. Windsor. incidentally Dr. Morgan referred eg Senate relax-m, and suggested that tm Red Ghamhor mightbe strengthened in three or four ways. One way prupogorl was to call to tha Senate repressntntlve bishops of the Evlsoonal and catholic churches with prominent members of the troverningbodirs of the Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist bodies. He found precedents for this in the early history of Upper and Lower Canada and Nova Scotia. To these he would add repre- sentatives from the several nnivsrsltleg as well as other professlonr, “not forgetting journalism." In this was Dr. Morgan thinks, a new element would be created in public life, imparting tolt much ln- telleotual and moral strength, Di, Morgan proceeded, in s passage which for obvious reasons, modesty aside, we cannot fcrbeur to quote: “To realize fully all that the Senate would be under the changed circum- stances! have outlined, we have only to picture to ourselves the standing tbatit would obtain in the country bythe addition to its membership ot a Swestman, or a Worrell a Begin or a Duhamel, a Campbell or a Sedge- wiclr,a Carman or a Potts. a Gam- eron oraI.IcLsod, a Pedley or aGunn or oi such educationallsts and iournal- ists as Forest, Peterson, Inch, Matthlou, Fleming, Bouldeh, Gordon, Falconer, Macklem,Bu\-wash, Murphy, Matheson, Patrick, Bryce, Blsckadsr, Wllllson, Scot,r.,Graham, Robertson, Reade,Dougall, Tarte, Dennis, Brierley, Chnpais. MacDonald, Morrison, Macreaaly, Langlois,Berthlaume,C0tt.on or Higgins." Not all the Bishops, Moderators. Presl- dents or Unlvu-sity Dons may bareadyfor an immediate cull to the Senate, but we faol safe ln assuring Sir Wilfrid Laurier shall choose to a goodly pro- number may be counted upon to respond favorably and so help to save the country, at what' ever personal sacrifice. _ i-all the Editors portion ct their TNE LATE JOHN 'lNGS. Mr. Ings,one of the oldest. and mot respected in the citizenship of Charlotte- town, passed peacefully away from this life at his residence yesterday morning. During bla long and honorable career he had gained vt saith and was actively inden- tifled with important interests connect.- sd with the growth and progress of this City and Province. His father came from Portsmouth, England and engaged in shipbuilding at a trlmo when it was a growing lndustry. The son was trained in the “art preservative" ln the pioneer printing cfilce oi' J. D. Hansard in this city. Equipped with an actlvo mind, a know' ladga of the printing business and fins business qualifications, while yet a young man hebegan the publication ofthe Island» or newspaper, with which he remained H0* T0 REFUII Till SENATE. oonuaotad for-thirty Ill". down tolB72. He waatorsntne time Quaorfs Printar ol the Province and later was one ot the founders of thstlbarlottetown Steam Nav- -,i ization Company ol which for many years he was president. ln these and other lines of activity he tillsd a large place and bore an honored part_in the progress in the community in which he lived. Mr. Inns was regarded by all who knew him as a courteous and kindly gentleman. a gool citisen, honorable in all his dealings, a devoted hilsband and father. ‘.\irs.In5rl,who was a slater oi Senator Yeo anl of the late Mrg. William Robards. has been dead lor a number or years. Four sons and one daughter survive.- Walter in lllgh River, Alberta: Dr. G mme and Frederick in Calgary; A. l.-I nest in Charlottetown and ' Mrs. Crawfoni Frost in Brltimore. The funeral services will await the return of Mr. A. E. lugs, 'w'h'o'w7as' in Chit-ago at the time of his father’s demise. “Dairyman” whose letter appears in the Examiner seams to be sadiiy in error in regard to Exhibition prizes. His state- ment is thnt while nearly $850 is offered in the horse classes, only $82.50 is offered in the dairy classes. The facts appear to b- that between $900 and $1,000 are offered In prizes for dairy cattle, and from $1.700 to $1,800 for cattle alt.cgether,tbe latter belno about hall the .Government grant oi $3,500. `_`\\\\\\\\l .__ r . ll/ ” DODDS ' KIDNIEY ’ _.7 PILLS , -_I ‘ :S R -.li -r' gi/ °., Ain -\\\\\.\-\~ iS/ 1-l'i LKi My il .` I V§RnHE3,,',“A¢i§f;;'fc_ xl IGH-r |S cf , 'M' -IABESTES Bb .i " nu balm' h. lang” `-' yi - lll`ila%se`;¢id 0*" in - anven'|\siWu i_s _sn6‘f.u. Advertising in Itself means publicity and publicity isa vary broad and corr- prehensive term. It. does not mean simplyaword whispered to a favored few. Itia, rather, synonymous with a general, broadcast declaration, and the broader thescope of the announcement, the better the advertising. No occupies spare that directs attention along given and desired lines-can be reasonably re- garded as`wust.e:l; nor can any funds ex- pended to this end be adiudgod ex travallanoc.-American Medical .lou rna <5;/\\ \i\ Y _\,l\\\\\\ \ \\ Minar.i': Lini=na1lus-1d_by Vitysicitns W- Have Your Home Vaccinated bv letting us ln»tal a system of Sanitary Plumb- ing, a sure preventative against diseate. Better let us do your next plumbing job. You will be more than pleased with the re- sult. Baths Lfrvstories, Closets and Range Boilers ofthe htest patterns alwnvs in stock. Estimates furnish- ed. Fred.ll.'l`rainor 9 " Successor to late Charles Hermann. Grafton St. opp. Opera House. 5-°dmwftf. To Sectlirii - Just enough left to nralre two days’ sellingof thosopopttlnr - q L G50, 850 and $i,15 Special 3 dozen greys. two shades, should have come in.white, expo - ter’s mistake.your galn,B5c quality ,t0day.... . . . . .... . . . . . ...fsflc All untrimmed hats . . . . . . . . .98¢ All trimmed hats . . . . , . . . $l.48 Special Lace Sc1rfrat~popular-- prices. All b'acir cat hosiery in cotton . . . . . . . . . . . . ........,....l-5 off , Ladies' wash belts. Walh suits and blou-es at popular prices- Men's dusters and lieht luster jackets. Ir you want a pair oi Long Gloves at the price of short mes come in _to day, we are selling them by the dczen. Orders Received by Mail, Will be Posted Same Day Free of Charge No. r- Consists of a long 18 inch glove, they come in White. Grey and Blacl: only. This glove is known as the ten huttoned length. Good value in any store in Can- ada. 65c: our price, b/ miil order .......... .. .....45c. Pardo-is a so inch Mousqwetaire, uade from the linest Lisle Threafi, zo inch in length, three pe tri but- tons, come in two tones, Beavers ind Greys. Good value at 75c. We are going to sell them to you for _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65c. sizes 6 to 7. White Swede Gloves- Ten button- ad length, three pearl buttons, washable. Good value " 85c. by nail . . . . . . . . . ....`......65c. iwede Lisle Gloves two dome two 'mtronf-rl length. Good value 85c. bymail 7oc ifnese gloves coane in White and Cream _ l.'s‘e Thread Gloves-- in Grey, White and Black only. 218 ini h. Salep ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . L . . 45c. 75c. value in n no inch LISLE THREAD. fast black Sale price hymaii, . . . . . . . .. .. 50:. Black and White onlv. N'oda---This it the 3-4 length, silk finish Miiiuease. three pearl but- ons, Mousqttetaire. Good value. csc by mail Soc. this weve comes in Black, Cream and White. snother Lisle Thread Glove. zo inch, two clasps. comesin -Taos. Browns and Whites. Good value Boc, sale price . .65c. Sizes 6 to 7, Gazalet---Beit Black Silk Lisle Glove. Mousquetoire.' Three pearl buttons, ten bnttoned length, size 6 to 7. Extra value at to-day's mark/>t vilne. Price 85C. Sale price . . . . . . . . .......-.......65c Pair Gloves G i0v€$ ‘ in silk .it$re`ad__liai..1 rm. lP.~ies.. 5| te, , Long Silk Gloves Rich silk gloves in B'ack, White Cream, and Champagne, zo inch long, well worth Sr 20. Sale price . ....................u----903- V’l`Yi'1't§`l§' l:`ri‘6“-ivi'i`Tlf th'e"t Weive buff toned length. ANOTHER BEAUTY. I/mg silk zlore in Black, White and Cream only $1-25. Sale price $1 15. Tw .ive buttoued length, sizes 6 to 7- Another glossy Black Sill: G'0vl'. zo inches, regular price $1.50. Sale price . . $1-25. All sizes- We have a b:tter -grade at $r.35. Ten huttonet length. in all siz-s. Black only. COLORED LISLE -THREAD GLOVES in Navv Blue and Brown. ALL SIZES. S-tie, pike We can also suit the lady who must have' the Short Glove. Wr:_ have a full stock in Lisle Thrrnrh and Silks, ranging from 5oc. to 651;, ALL SIZES. A large basketful of assorted Short Gloves, consisting of Lisle Threads, Swedes and Silks. Mauy worth 85c. Your choice for 25c. Just a few odd pairs of a kind. Another large lot of Misses' and Chlldren‘s glov_s» All sizes. and all kinds. Your choice for . . . . roc A lull and complete stock of Short Kid Gloves (P.rriu’a) in' standard colors. also White, Black. and Cream. Long Elbow Kid Gloves Fifty seven pairs of Black Gloves. 18, ao and 22 inches long. Price $2.25. to $2 75 Many of these ilIiliiiiMi-- Th.. Great west Life Assurance ELONOMY- in the way of While the estimates have always eq sally high, or higher- oN anouasr Assurance HEAD OFFICE - 7-3dmwf5l _ __§l1f{"l?.,..';§>.;-- are the diggiogui thing features oi the Pollciea'.»llau'&id'f;5'iliY ITV---ln the conditions of the Policies. ARELIARILITYff. ‘ as to ultimate profit returns. E/ery estimtte ofproit to PciiCv° ho‘ders made by the Compauv has bw! r¢\\l|1¢¢l 0! ¢¥°°¢d°4_~ ‘ »- =- -l~._.-f_;~j_o~ '~ 1 ,».‘@'- .‘.~iv;l` U' Company., 7 ,e`_>.. ` _low premiums. LIBER§il¢-i' bien high, results have been ` - . a Allformi oi Policy are issued, on term-\ that ctuuot fail- I ' to app.~a\ to th-use who appreciate a liberal contra,.t. R-\T-35 ‘ ihc Great--Wcst Life.--f Company V L . - WINNIPEG \ Branch Ofiice, Charlottetown. HYNDMAN 0. C0.. Malllgetl P. E. Illalld. -r gloves are worth . . . . . . . 53,25. -f . » - (Me lot of 'ko inch, elbow length kid gloves. regular value $315. now . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . .$2.50. French Kids in L'ght Grevs, extra fine, VBli.t".d all $335. Srl.; price $2.50 Washable kid loves in M L Nfw Advcrtlscmcnts ~ s °' ‘ ' White only, zz inches long. $3.25 for $z.5o.2o inch kid in White, extra value .. . . . . . . .. . $1.95, ._________i-_________._.-__-.- Fifty pairs of Elbow Gloves, ten » ` buttoned length in Browns, Green' 6 » I I ‘ Hines, Fawns, Grey-\, etc, etc, Valued at $3.00, srle price $2.75, mostly Perrlns celebrated -French 1 Handsome resliden-c-e situated Aon Dundas Esplanade lately occupied at can Consulate Mi 1 t0 Klfl- ~ the ameri ~ X Y Send ,ug you GLQVQ GRD 33 g MESSRS., I-I \SZ \¥.D 8:. G UDET. if you caunot,r visit the Store, and _E=5@___ we will attend to them. lf you cannot get sultei in Short or Long Gloves, try PATON‘S. A man is only as rich . _ Y W -Persona so desiring will be mei at - boat. o, trains. For tar-ms and rsiet-sooo apply to Ge ‘ E flushes, aootne -arv. lnarlattetown D W White York Points 7-Bdimpd as he is contented. Insurance brings contentment Th canaosuss IN U N Boat for S318 ___ ____ ____g ___ ___ ___,__, ____ -.._-_._~--~ _-~-» .C m0f° . S Rd CE you ' it i h ' . carry, t e r c er you are. , ‘ . -. ...__ We would be pleased to receive your application A good boot mitabla tor_ood,or mm- TO DAY erel fishing. Apply to David H. Auld parlor Sultes 5:; .f;:.1:r:;; s.:;:;:fd°-w.K.R-so-S. I 3 5dmwf gwhyr Manager P E I Branch lp- `-"Fr" ii "s‘1i»_lf$i'i we BANK or New oauuswrcti U- 'IWlf;£_2 _ _ : -1-»____._ nm.: i are wise you will come to headquarters for your parlor l`urniture- eah new and up-tu-date, prices as right as the goods- -both the I Hi .f- 1.1-1- \ HEAD OFFICE Capital Savings Bank 1/nuts Mascnnarsn, » » - n'» a e a v Root and Undivitied Profits over . $I,Z00,0N ' R.B.Ksssss, . . . _ f rr.-s. ttl:‘rrt|`cltr.'ll_'l‘aa,_ia¢n-. 1 <\‘i~~-f@f`f3¥1~°f’K _ s A ' ~ ° l0PERA` HUUSB i fit ST. JOHN. N. B. ` $707,000 Department . . . President. " General Manager. ` _ _Clrariottotowm N`C>'I‘I('1'E T Tha annual meeting of the Prince ll‘.Mva.rd island Agricultural Mutual Fire loltlraltvl Porupany, will be held in the ofllcs of the ‘ i ' Secretary 'opposite Holman's brick’ limo. El |1135 P 2lt0l1 8( CO itrrnslfrrznerrsttractor.. »~ “- ALEX CAMPBELL. - 7-iid mwnl Secretary. . i _,_ _ 'J Summer Boanicrr, accommodations rurab u t: a em raons Good bcatlu abd bathing TE The whhionvm of st. Pauls churn., sn.. !.fl°l'B|4°. intend holding atlrand Tea with the uint wcomvanvinn ammonia 0.. ut.. sit... merside Driving Par-ki Ground. on ‘w¢_d"¢$d_i)'»_` July i0th. The committee ln dtarge are man 0| ,,|,,,,.,. ence in these matters. and they are ..p"|,,,. no expense to mairo this a day of piaaauru for ms Kam” TM'l"'l'"“¢ “Dim-tu|»lt.y rm- U., ying diatrlota tunes the th results or tn. l most destructive tire that over viuilod mr.- i>ro\ lncs. The Bout-is Cltiasus' ttaud at h 'h°ll’ llllwrhuulforma, _have been s|.g.1é¢d fu . the ocoasionavid wi|l’arrive on the sas sr~A unseat. .. . , " !l`°°°n t-M 'l‘~ht.»`-stirs. nt. sn... i cluding 1l;?_nta. Dinner is certuszrtli-sim ..“"° _ It Amnaemmtr in s°.,..m ish with 'Psa are as follows: - STATION Tluuv Dar-mrs pm, r .- & Co Cove Head. 7~;ylmwf5i l'\11yB Assisted |¢¢|“ Bmi‘ll._.. ............. Bear'R|ver.`....... ., St.(lharlla.......... Belldrk.......... Bt. Pe|Ar'a`....... ...` lltloll. .............l. bilam. islam... ~'.’°ll»m l09am...._... lfain. I Dam llam ...-- tn... IHM lib . ..... -nu., he »' l. IIS llo li)0 lil) U) Ill llo H1) lt|0 00 i0 aaéessseséaszss ee’s"!aas:sss'ss' Y. 'i i \ l . 1 * \~ if 1 1