~-F-`we~’ve the latest! 1 Q. ' ‘ "\V° ¥‘\l seen t’ c new ` ‘ Japanese clothlahirts T , Tae e_ are v».i~y rev _und decidedly _r sith- tiv-~.v `_Th'.‘ _fabric itself -the weave-‘the 'coiorlugs are ali' newand taking. For sh miner wear they're the real thing. Being very dur. _able they will stand \auy» ‘amount ot washing. _ In every respect thev me up-10.11-,pe "and just w h a t vo ing men oi taste _ 'U L "ll" V .1 "' . - .1 ., ~r pi » _ /\ \ ri ~`_f\. _` . V .’ tu i Pri lioad Won in New Prowta Bionic*-Charlottetown St. ` Ohowa B. A C. K. Hudso J. M. Rei l :le `\’\ t e looking for A ' _ 9.1' , Th - to ri.: is a crepe finish light weight yet very firm. wash and wear splendidly---in fac: one will out Near the ordinruy shirts. New shades-~ sand, gr»°y, creim, "coat" style" cults attached. Sizes 14 tfofié. 'Special -prlce...... . . Two specially good values n Light fancy stripes, spots and n-at oololed edects in wide variety of designs. Every size from`14 to 16%. Real value 75:2. S|)¢cill whilenid- vestiscd at. . .. _ in Negligee shirts Negiigce summer shirts of . good qu ilitv fancy fabrics in white and black effects-neat ooloreti stripes. spots. and cheeks. All sizes I4 to r6}§. Real value '9;e. Special while a\l~ vtriised an _ . . .. .. D r-' -1.?r.¢>.e.~».'~~ wash Neckwear it i§§"a 1 ,_-_ 9 __ . gig; Entirely new f-~b-ics weaves and cnlortnjs Every man r.l1o_nld asl: to see these new wash ties. They’re entirely new weave and colotings. They’ve all the appear- ance of rich silks and may b: washtd wiilmut losing their a t a‘tiv Il€¢ At Thrre's good choosing iu plain I c col lr effects ~ green, greys. light and dark blues. heliotrope, white fancy. At Choice- of hand ome hrocade and , c fancy wov.-n efl`ect< in light shades. browns, greers, and grey.-n _ _ _ New Silk Neckwear Rich enl_orlng<-exclusive designs-exact reprodu '- lions of the latest New York s yie at hall the prices- Splendid choo~iugiv1 ight and dark fancy' rffectl - plginghades, etc. etc. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 50;; and 60|; - - - -~ - 6? _ I =~\\\ \<; A/ . /I Distinctive Styles -in l Summer ` ' Hats _`I-Intl! ot 'stniw-=of crash; Panama hats - ‘ :nm évergtt ren. an the latest and best llylcr. pant nvst 25|: grub h|a{li|eiiinlig'hta)i1d aark.......... 35c to|7g5 Fins strawsin new shades_.......... 50c to $2-on Pgggqahats youngmcns................ 2.50 Pnnahlaslninlirl1lpes._.....,............. 1.00 (`titu¢ilit1..... 20 1 lhtBn l|shAipines .. ...»..» §» U :Ido ¢s§.°<»p....-.....'.' si oo aah 5.0¢ .;. _ ff, - .». . l___._-*_-ii 1 _ ,__ .' 1 . H, ~ ie __ i_ '_4*°E :L _. , » ;"l-1-_ ~ _§f~'~ _§\_;_-- .;- -1"/.rw _ ir `§r.-, r .' -_' '." ;§.°\~. \\T‘¢..:7,:' '_-'_.-Q; - A ~ r " f' _- -_ ~ =" ` ~i\»`.’§.'.~_.'»f.s'~’. ~ 'A _ »,,,_;,. iff ,. `\_»r " > _B.,Juhn in N. 8., and Murdoch ot the P the grand resurrection morn.-Com. 'The ‘iuuaral a_er'vic»5s at the house and 'grave were conducted by the Rev. Gao. E’ unfavourabl a ‘oat number ofcnrrlagoa heaters were, Alex. Matheson, D .nald Mc- Kinnon, Angus M. McDonald, Adam McKenzie, Roderick McKay, and Iiobort McKanaia. Sha leaves a son-owing huubunri, iuinnt daughter and aged father; three sisters and four brothers, ia three sisters arc: Mrs. J.J .Graham Brsdni- bane; Mrs. Lemuel Dawson, Albany; and Donald at home, Charles in Sncirviila. N. E. I. Railway, Charlottaiinwml ' . ' _ lliamouis Sospmaksa hams happy. _ “ ‘. Cakes for _Festive Occasions .I J* can be had nicely frosted and rdeoorated at shortest notice. Sultana Cake ts much liked and meets with ready sais. _ V . _ Walnut “ _- h_:.r§am__;_$‘_`|’riala is baked To Amd ' I | lu. siiwsnr. _ illiliilii l`liillil||ll A \ _ "ns-....._' , J, . ,- -%»-Qr-W-»,"\\v~ RW* GW- F- D'""°l\» M- An D» 0. B. Wadman who has been in “I -~ 0. d. Charlottetown _ undergoing medical B- A-» Hllkli Miller. E- E~ 5Ul¢’» VVID. tirsatmant-, was a passenger by the S. S. |i*°l‘li~0D.'.Gec. Steele. Thomas Stebbins. Guy of London yesterday afternoon on f1l_;7-v_\yil;voni‘?éS.` Weeks, Ii. A., B. D., return to Crupaud. ' ' an . . . rc th Ii d /,/ - ; m,n,“°“-‘,_,”l-lidlftiklth:m;":gh°d;t°(;::__ _Prince Edward Iiland is enjoyinl' de- =»~~»~~S~S»»~»»-~» N- no l.“.';t.‘...°‘.'..;“1“.:“:;.‘:'“z':”f.; °.';:‘..::;‘.‘.°““f,L°" _ _ , . y n ` Ori Don-ioion Da'y all lovers oi racinir ceded that there is no more bracing and will be able to enjoy the sport without iiealthtulciluaate anywhire than that ot naving to go away (rom Oharlotisetown as this province. ill Previous years. This year on July first 'S A . ' , . . McDonald has purchased the stock here wlllbs he-idat Upton driving park, of the Humphrey olmhlug sm” md _ _ \ _ _i_;_e<:__i:i_i_ a _l_,__t;:; _t¢:_:-:_ _asnd £1 __thr:°0__:::;‘3 llaoncton Woolein Mills consisting or .irlnka will lux supplied on the grounds. swam” and re. 7 made cmimng' The D_u_°,“_' booth! Wm bs “Bond ‘ d u_u__,° entire stock including store Iuruiture is ,umbned _ to be disposed of at once, ns may be seen ' by url which appears elsewhere. The friends of Allan J. McDonald, form- ' "ly oi Orwell, will be pleased to hear of L' S’ Chumel’ °“° °f th” p'°D'l°t°" °t his marriage to Miss Katherine McMahon l'l‘”'Sh°'b"°°k°' iQ“°‘)‘D"‘“y R“°°’d' Wh” ,,| I.-,,|,,0u m,m.,,,,_ whluh wok plum, at has been In the city for the past few days, Por|.i.|nd, Oregon, June il h 1fi?7, in St. W°“" °°S°‘"`l° y°“""d“y °"’"°°°“ 'md M,,,.y\,,'C|,“wh_ by Rw_ N_ A_ Dam who” leaves this morning ini Sydney and Now- home wasulso formerlyin Charlotte-town muudhnd' Mr' Channel' wh° is °" “ Mn Mcnonud 8 the owes” bono! Mm_ pleasure trip is delighted with Prince Ed- Flora A. McDonald ot Orwell, abut has ward Iulmd’ ...ass his homers california forthe pw, C1=°rl°=t°i»°Wl1iS edvfmclnu at a rapid to years. Hn that is .t native sir. ic. 1~ Evvryimdv admin the elxns or me claiming Charlottetown as her birth place. -P1\'°'°“l°“i' 0” “V0”-Y Mud- A" °"°1"l\°“SlY On the 10th day of June the funeral oi 3;;T;nm;:,be,:,g];n3;,;:;ld;.';(:r ?,‘nl;w;;. the lat- Mrs. Wm. A. Chandler tacit plauc Mme ,md lawns “B ,MDR ken, ,n Dunst from her late residence Mt. Albion and "cn'“dmon_ Shad” ,hes me ,D be ,ou d N” ;t""§l'd by] "lv°'_¥ |'"K° numb". °l uiuloat everywhere and permanent aldr- r:z‘;.:.»..:° 2:.: 2:. °.;.‘f.':‘f.1;:.;'“::;2 °f people assembled to testify to the respect fN°V°"°“ “B 3"" beginning °° "w°k°“ gn w|,|.,h ,im was |,,,|d by 31| c|,,ss_ to the possibilities in :the lust days of ~»s and creeds. Although irom the nature m°“""’hl°'*| M°xl°°- i’~"°"° E“’P°*`°l" ut the disaasn, she had been n greatsuifer- 1ll“‘l“'"l““- d°“°"‘°‘l by F“‘"°° “nd 1°" ,._ he, ,m|m, wer” |,,,mB Wm, than bpdle alone, when taken out and shot, nnticnca and resignation which character d?l°3m‘°° h°"°° I‘°“' W“]|“°° W°'°' ins the true belleverlu Jesus Christ. As "l“°h "1 ill” ’°“’°”'~"’ °! lm’ mn” i“"° me e,,,| draw nn, ,he ,Md ~L°,.d Jem, ~“,‘i.‘ne Fair God.” Clarence Bennett found- reudve my spirnl. and qmevy and mmm ed his play "A Royal Slave." which will fully ber spirit passed into the eternal 59.5°” 5'/ il” 09°" u°“°° Tl““'9d°Y world vo oin thalnnumerabia com 'md F"l‘l“V' J““° "w°“i’7`"""”'“h ' J wmy ._ of thcredeamed. She haslsft behind to "na l'““’”lY’°l“hl7' “lm” G°""“l nonvn harlozaa hu luinrl, three children w""“¢“'“ f'"”°"“ “°""|' l‘“t W" i the United States and two at home; “°° °"“"'“”‘d i‘° l"" '"'m°“‘ “mp six brotheisnnrl two also-r~. The funeral °h‘”`°' H” ""'"’ 'mi' '""""“"l'°d l’° “lu” services were conducted by the itev. D. "mm-Y' 'ml' he hm' ”‘“d° '°‘“”"°° mlm’ 0h,,,m,, ,md R9,” D_ Mohan and th. romantic. His play fairly tlnillcs with ex' casketwaa gently und mournfuliy borne ‘ming h°°"'l“°"°5t" hy her six brothers. The funeral dlreu-or } = was G. D. Vllrxghl. The remains were laid in the Birch Hill cemetery to await A deep gloom has been cast over Rove I-I l 7 Valley and viclnily on account of the , recent. death ot_ Mrs. Frederick W. McKenzie. Theeventls rendered doubly h sad by reason of the fact. that she was C 0 a S married only aboutayear ago. Deceased was in the 28th year ot her axe. and was a young woman ot; oxempl .ry charu.nls.1 F S h cl pienssntmannen, and cheerful disposi- tion. She will bs greatly missed in the ‘ home, in society sud lu the community. nose orzmn church. Tn. nmemi wa§` Buy a »largsiy attended. Aitho’ the day was 9. Rl followed the remains to Springlon Cain- ctory, to pay the last respects Tue pull- larirev.-ircle ol relatives and friends and anngsd father und mother-in~lau-, who t &\ have tha deep sympathy of the entire oom~ @ munity in their sore bereavement. The Miss snr!" at hon.-: the b’0ther. are . ._ Tha Guardian driuts all the HOKE Kill mail irslu arrived last nhrhtat in aan, and nu tus swam' 1 9" plenum ot being the HOME Frm" muud Lund. .__1;_h:___NorthumbsrlAud arrived lest night "'" ` ’ ‘ _A. J. Wehstarhaarsiurned to Shsd'ac. . _Henry Jenkins and his sitter-Perle, Mt. NIB-fl'°ll\l¢fiD W PHD” Edvlld Ie H\’|’blW.lD"l5 Bundayst Vernon Biver limi- _ _Bt-mae. with nimasu and in-. .harms ; Q,,,‘,,,,,, ,‘,,,,,,,,," 0, th, U,,,,m our ' w. s,J¢arno. vmoa mm- snap. ivsralll wo rl-wo thisevfninrassn m. _ _ , and Robert Mulch. Cherry Valley, reem-n.` in Kinde5nart¢la`Ha\l- _ _ gioms after a pleasant visit to Victoria f An, ,Wd up, Rm Wm, A hh. °,|,w‘_ ~ _ ‘ 4 - tion desiring to learn Iype setting should UMMER days sugg¢sf cookr undefw¢u»_ Wg fav; To-night z5c, 3oc, 45, 6oc Hoc. One Ton of Pure Castile Soap arrived today. We bought before the price advanced and will retail as usual at r5o a pound, io lbs ' $1.20. , ' .i "Tho Two Macs" ' DRUGGISTS. money, suit. Balbrigvan shirts and drawers, very light weight, plain or sirip-- ed, men 'a sizes, special per suit. . . . 5 c Medium weights fu knit cotton, striped, a very fnlr line for the And ai. o 75c. Wednesday. l9th To-day lt ’s Und `Anl.°»:'°::i.l;i¢ii° 3.1512? oriarmmxlliz ";:,’ at ‘Euan mga' ,t S derwear, in every sort and kind that you could ask, _ e ss u irrs . ma'ron c iii 'i\d|'°i§i'i` F" '“'""' """"“"“ N°~r°r= no-uni. n...,..,.,. .._,_,,,,,,, the most attractive prices. Wednesday and _ ° " ° ‘”“°' ` *lisa been visiting har parents James and Mn. _slim-t wunam; or nmerars Un- Bunn. laws tomorrow momma noe Edward Island, is the guest nt her- °“,|`°|f\“`ll- °°"'A'E' wu“"“"'“'“°3`l' °f 55° B503 f Aquaniliy ot useful xitohen utensils at New Brunswick, and will :pond Wino will bsotfand at the auction sale at tha _ _ __ _ __ weeks in the oily.-Moncton Times. ,,¢5|,|¢,,,,° of we hm Hum F_ da st C .U /.V ` _ fx ' EVH'!0newho is interested in Business l3"°k°“ °“ F"|d°¥ °i““° °“'°“lf¥'“\`“ Bi/ ' i i education isinviwd to tho closing ex- KP" °'°l°°*~ ""` cruises of the Union Commercial College M,-,_ ])_ [L H|..|,m_ D,,|,,¢|, M|,m"°M which take place in the Kindergartrn who has been visiting in Charlottetown 'fl\"l'hl'°V°Ul0iZ M39- ll\~ TUC Ulhiifi' for the past few weeks, wma passenger t-on ot Touch Typcwrltinig alone will be pu cpapaud yesterday by the B. S. City interesting. _ 0| |_,,,,,do,,_ c,,,`, underwear days here-we are making an underwear for women, for men, for boys and we have prepared a. lot of leaders, sharply pi’iC¢ Clit f0I‘ 1111'- only. Read every word, and come early and often. Underwear for Men The largest range in P. E. I , every good sort, style and lilo llffo at saving prices, space for a few leaders only ' One small special ‘ot of fairly well made. elastic knit summer drawers...... _ _. loc had. .- ..... 50C Elastic me baitnrzm und"- wear, sizes 36. 38 md 40.* French neck, sateen the ‘ "Aertex cellular". provides I second skin, practically, ann is the most sanitary underwear I0 be Short sleeves and drawers-»-~ .. . ..........».¢z.io Long sleeves and drawers.”-.»~-~ » . .. ....,.s.....<$3-oo C°mb|_|3ti0n| . . . . . . . - . an-vw $3-00 Other lines carrled,sremu'ino, silk and wool, linen and wool, French baibrlggsn at all pricel. _ 1.0" I the rice i Special “dollar suit" for men W A 1 00 See our windows Wednesrlav and Thuradhy for these.'I`hey will be filled with fine two thread bal b i-man. mfsli hillniggan. eimtic icuit bslbriggan, sizes 34 to 44. Some with regular sieexe, some with short s'eeve, tlv~y‘rr~ wnih 'to $r.3o per suit and every garment is of excellent value at P k For Wednesday and Thursday one dollar suit. J ns show you. Baskets of Cream sleeveless vests of very fair quality indeed.. . _ .. 8cclch Baskets of white and cream vests made with short sleeves . loc each Our immense Variety of Ladies' Underwear Will be elaborately shown for Wednesday and Thnrsdav, and we can assure you that you will be pleased both by the evieni: ui' the rance and the exceeding moderation ot the prices. Come in and let A Bae whito cotton vest, low nf-ck and short ale;-vos. A big range of odd lines, worth up 111:35: each, some short sleeves :qc some long sleeves . . . . . . 2 for age ‘ Our Mid Week Special for Ladies 3 FOR ONE DOLLAR Two l.nes of ladies’ wnite vests, ianc ribbed cotton. and findmercefised baibr ggan, short sleeves and low necks, very For nicely m.de and verv prettily finished, 0|- our regular price is 38r~. fach, hu§_ Wed neada andThursday on / we w l nay . . . . . 3i'or$1.oo Fine white balbrigzan open stitch merneriaed, trimmed wilh lace, short sieeven, 'special at 2 for . . . . .. Fine while balbrlggan plain. with low neck, the trimming fir iace‘ and the l‘ne»is usually 68c special tor Wedneadby and Thursday... :riot-............ . . . . . . . . ...,..}i.i5 Nine alll: ribbed vests, cream, short sleeves, sizes 31, 34 and 36, very soft, elastic and pleasant, preserving delightfully equable temperature-regu," |x.65,today.... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Our “third off sale” of handsomely tailored summer coats offer N many inducements S r"*\ ing you, in the read y-to-wear room these days. ~ in every respect. is creating lively interest in the department. , One Third Off » Be on hand early Monday morning. Every garment is new this season, one one Coats marked $5.oo to sell for . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . §3.67 _ 0 Coatsmarked 8.75toseli ior....... . 584 T hlfd Coats marked 9.05 to sell for _ .. . .. .. . .. 6.64 Coats marked ro 85 to soil tor. . . . .. 7,24 Coats marked 12.95 to sell for. _ .. . . . . . 8 04 Uoatsxnarked i4.75ioaell for..... 934 ' These garments are sold at low prices for no fault; it’s purely l l and simply a matter oi bargains because of the backward weather. . _ ill _ lnfstn UST A WORD or two, ladies, as a reminder of the bargain we are offer-l A This sharp reduction off goods that are thoroughly new and periecti " _ _ '_ -~- ~ “”" PERSONAl. SUPERVISl0N Furniture repaired. _ Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand onpolite Post Omoo (upstairm, Notice to i 1 .1 ,~ 5”. 1-.'."~..=. _ ._ , John Newson. 6-i0dmwf6l. t _ - _ ,, O x ini.. 1;. ~» .~<,_»,.-. .%§-*~ `1 __.`_ ~-.\ - . l Qi; fl: if_l ~.`} 1 "fi 1,; » i fi’ ,