.'16_1._4._.Le1l3L ..lh1l_r0n. 17.; _5.;Eneddl@ ,Gaytll 3. C xii Ga_lianl.,84_:_4. fA'n1'bl'~£,se al_1ant,)ll0.eF‘. M. Gaudet( 25, lm, r l. """ "f *-f -ff F ' T1-11: cHARLO'1'l‘E'1‘0wN GUARDIAN . [AGE-mvg s . . \ l ~ l .- ‘ l 's ‘ 1 l ' 4 .». _ ' <1. 2 ‘ » _ \f°»qv,":.V,.>,._ Y , J 7 aw f “ \ 1' ' " ` l, H ~ , l ' . l . ‘ 3 , : 4 » . r 4... ' » Y " Y ` ~' » -.. ’ 1_-‘ _ -,¢ _-_I.'_'f__Q€ctr4l__Gv¢rdian1 l 'T 'AY' £0 lilly ln this Province _ . BARGAIN Dang; goods at Patou. Dollgr D13' E535, 3°’ Nl- sole-e-zzualazl' --___ _ l.o1's or nn 5_3 at Pstons on Thsltlirgy Dgllllll? glam 9" lil- onlie-musically' save Monev-o tons are having BlgnBlxJl;l:.llllsDay srlla. so all- list. 90154:-zzllislnzl ° “°“VE' TUESDAY. July stil rol- llgggpgvgalgsln aid oi' Is-land Artlgzgpg. CLOSED nAy3 , made that an auto drzvecthrllhlhlghnlllalrl “ld °“ F“d°Y "Bain-s. Autolstll must understand that this road is clos- ed on Tuesdays and Fridays. ¢0%L AT VlCTORIA.-The schoon. °“" °““-Sl. Certain Stroll;-ht, lm arrived in Victoria with a lull cargo oi* Albion Nut and screened coal lor Wright, Bros. Parties requiring mln excellent house and blacksmith coal will do well to secu-re their reqllll-9. ments while vessel is discharging as lllll may be the only cargo llvllllllbls this season. 902g.3_24M3l Zim l 8. 8. NORTHUMBERLAND.- - U18 10 the S. S. "Northumbcrlall)dY’ “Qi-ll9|ll8~ P95017 I0 Z0 on the lSummer- side-Point du Chene route for ll few days, the same conditions and time ot trains will continue in force via the Borden-Tormentlne route as advertis- ed -since June 3rd. _The train for main- land Dvlnts will leave Charlottetown at 8.5. nl. as heretofore until further' notice. District Passenger Agent. 9038 '_ CADET8 PARADE.-The citizens of-`_Cha~rlottetown were favored' on '_w°d1‘|95dBY last. Wlth a ceremonial parade of the West Kent and Queen Bquslre school cadets. The two corps mot at 2.30 p. nl. at the corller of Kent and Queen St. and marched along Kent St. to the corner of Great George St. where Lieut. Col. Leigh took the salute. ‘Many parents and friends lined the streets and very favorable comments were made as to the line appearance and splendid marching of the boys. After the "M&I'Ch Past” the cadets proceeded io the Exlhilbition grounds, where they had been invited to witness the horse races. l ' ' 86)-|001.. WORK.-The fol-lowing is the standing ofthe pupils of St. Aug-_ ustllvs .school -Rustico for the year; ending; Julie 30, 1918. Grade 6-1, Al- lan Buote, 94; 2, Alban Peters, 84. Grade 5-1, Alfred Gauthier, 98; 2, Amos Gallant, 97; 3, Ambroise Gall lant, 88. Grade 4-1, lEarl Daigle, 94; 2, Eugene Gallant, 93; 3, Arthur Gal-- lsnt, 91; 4, Douse Doucette, 77. Grade 3-1,- Unry Gallan, 98; 2, Eddie Gul- lant, 93.5; 3, Adrienl Martin, 90. Grade 2-1, Lawrence Doucette, 98; 2. Jos- eph Doncette, 85; 3.'Redo1ph Martin. Gallant, 72.5., \Grade 1~(I’l°illlel' class) 1, Teddy Doucette, 91; 2, John teacller. .The following are the marks for conduct of the above school for the month of May. Amos Gallant 100. Teddy Doucette 100, Allan Buote 90, Alban -Peters 99, Eddie Gallant 99. Vilncent Gallant 99, Lawrence l)ou- cette 98, Felix Buote 97, Cornelius Blanchard 90. Freddie Gallant 95. Redolph Martin 95, Amby Gallant 94. Adrien Martin 94. Eugene Gallant 94, Carl Daigle 94, John Gauthier 94, Cy- rilie Gallant 93. MURPHY*-DOIRON WEDDING. - A most important event took place ill St. Dur|stan's Cathedral when Mr. Harry Murphy, one of Kensington’s most popular y'o\l-ng men and Miss Emeline Dolron one of May1leld’s fair- est daughters were united iil the Holy bonds of matrlmony. After Mass they rlrotored' to the Rodd Hotel where ll sumptuous breakfast was served in Mrs. Rodd’s usual manner. only the intimate friends of the popular young couple being, present- After breakfast W they motored to the bride's' home in Naytildld where a host of -friends were assembled to greet t,hem~. The evening was quietly spent in dancing and singing. The music being supplied by the best violinlsts of the surrounding district, and the crowd only dispersed when the cock by his melodious voice foretold the approach oi' mornlng.'l‘he groom was ably supported ‘by Mr. Stanley Blacquier whilst Miss Marion Peters acted as bridesmaid. The bride was gully attired in brown silk with a picture hat to match while the bridesmaid wore s suit of blue silk having also a. picture hat to lrlntcll. Their numerous friends both in Kell- sington snd Mayileld wish them 11 long and happy married life. ‘ ~ Ml ' - mms by MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE Lot 5, P. E. l. i was cured of al severe ,attack of Rheumllgllgm by MINARDS l.lNl- MEN T . Mohone BAY. JOHN MADER D I was cured of o severely Bvmln' ed lex _by M_|'N’AR_[)lS IJNIMENT. JOSHUA A. WYNAC11T '___ , ____ A careful select tion of every lim of Jewelry marks our tock. ' ‘v\?e wlll be pleas- ed to have y0U~. call. W_-N- DOLLAR DAY AD.-Bargains ga- lore at Patons on Thursday next, 393 ad. in thlsllssue. 9015-6.23M3|E2| -l. ctosmo .E _ ` . Schools will bexl§e'ld:l§1E;h0l°s¢tl!:l‘;f -g(l;l’l_:iG.sooul;tnlencing as follows:-Roch. streotllat Pant 9.20 a. m. West Kant at 1 ,lo -10 3- 111-. Queen Square m ~‘ P- H1.. Prince Street 3.10 p. ' 9041-6~25M8i. ll usual ' FRANCIS D. GOODWIN Many friends lll this prllvlllcll will learn with regret ol' the death ol' Fran- Cle D- Goodwin. or xvelllllgloll. P. al. I.,' which occurred at ills homo, Tor- onto, Ollt., June 14th at the ago oi' 31 years. . The deceased, who was a son oi’ the lute M1'-. John M. Goodwill nlld :l nep- hew ot the lion. Jus A. MoNeil‘l, Conlmissioner of l‘uhllc Works, Clulr- lottetown. alter gruduatllllg fl-olll the the heat lned‘i<~ui skill und loving l-are Lharlottetrlwll Business Foliage his .strelllgill l:l'al1uall_v faded llway; 'Will'/9 ¥£‘1ll`S lil-1-0, welll. to the Wcsll-_l'll lit-_allizillg that his slay- oll oatrlll was Stlltcs whcl~c_ ho took up Lilo study to ill- ill-ici` llc dl-sircli l.o visit olll-ll Of _}‘1\ll»llllcelTllt-7. which occuplliloll llel lllol-ll tllll llollll- ol' his rllildllollll. 'l‘llis :li`tel'wllrd:~l followed with lllarkcli silo. iuvor was licllioli l\illl'. illl was lzlkon cess. |`lll'ol~ _v~~.ll's ugo ho scitlvli ill slllidcllly lil, llllll ll. ll-ll-gl~lllll_ flllmlllllll-l kllld and gentle disposition he made for ililllseit’ friends amongst all who the service! It ill! Il". had tho pil-ulllurc ol' ills acquaintance. ills reuloillls accompanied by his MUNBHI, Thos. Noollllll,-l7` lllotllcr llrrivod at his home ill.. Wei- J- 0011305 °f W9ll|¢“@ lillrloll. ‘Mollllo_v, Julie 17th. Oll Wed- Neill Bild D- U0]-70ll“» 'l`oronlo, uwlfllling u position witll oluljl-_li his llloilll-1' to his ill-.liellllt-. A ll-wl:::;3;={|,{’i:‘."mf:,‘:,l:f|nu:€T:u£3365'ng) nest' ' "f- ‘ -'.l.l-~l~'-"l . . -. ' ' . " oi the 1.1151. (‘oll.-tlutlion {.0lllp.lllll_.~l li.l_\_-. lalll lollllllll Ily lllll l.lst llil-s ,,,,,.y lu,-g,.|y amended' ¢,~le",|,, and I-8|. 0l’ilN1i€ll>". of the <‘lllll‘cll lllld "Ull»~U|'Hl by me olives llot only irolll his own parish ter *MN Chlrlol A7073: A i`ew months ago ll. scvcro lltial~k l"Vl"!f' "“"l“"`- ll" IK"-1€“1'\llly' yltfldlfd but lrolll lilo nelglllwrllls vLH‘lBl\0S Hlld and three bmtlhtll l ll! of pnclllnollill followed by pil-lll-lsy all NS -*l1l\‘ll '"1' '° ‘1°"~ . Sulllllwlaldc being present lv our weukellell lliel mice rohllst llezlllll that, 'l`ho lll>l'llll_~.l‘li \\';ls om- of iilrl lll'i|;lll "Nfl" mf" lllllllle 0|' l"?HP‘3\`l “Fld 09' he hall to resign his puxitiol\_ :lllll ill-_ _voting lsizllllll-l‘.~l \\'lll>_ lr iillli llzlll gi\~,.,, 1l»l~ll|. A lil-qlllclll Mass was t'ele.bl°lll- entered one ol' tho lllrgll |lo_~l|lillll_~l oi' hill ll-llgill ol’ llllyl, wlllllll |,,,v,. ,|,,,,,.|cll by illc licv. 0. Kiggllls; St. Dlm~ 'l`ol'onto,l'or trezlilllellt. lll spllll of hollor ill |li.~l llaliw- |lrl>villl'l-_ ill :l **l=\l\'s i">|l».'l-11'. wllo llsl-list#-ll by' the sympathy. _ ‘ __ W is fe.. __r l _,f rl-_'_ ____f~-e;‘_ f -e s _ pl- _D-,_ \\\\'fI”IIII/i\\\\\\\\\\il'A\`\\\\iI)A\\\\\€*lII/IIIIAH‘h\\\\\\\\\\% ' \\\KIII IZ Dollar Day y Thursday ' June 27 th \vIIIlA\\\®¥'IK@I d ///////f_`1m\\\vaIl-\\\\\s\11lll _ 1 Household Needs on Dollar Day Pillows, size 18x25, 5 lbs to the pair, $1.00 pair. Lace Curtaillette, 40 ins. wide, 5 yds. for $1.00. ' Ecru Srim, 36 ills. wide, double border, Dollar Day, prlce 5 yds. for $1.00. Room Lots,/Wall Paper, suit- able for any and all rooms a lim- ited lot go on sale Dollar Day for $1.00 per lot. A big range of Wall Papers that have been left without borders, regularly worth up to 75c per roll, gononsale Dollar Day for 25c per ro . » A limited number of green and fawn window shades, Dollar Day 2 for $1.00. Here is something for the care- ful housekeeper to snap up in a hurry. We arc putting on sale a few pairs of our Special All Wool English Blankets, siz: 72x84 on Dollar Day for $8.00 pair. Good bigsize fiannclctte Blan- kets, (whlte) $2.00 pllir. Ecru Curtainette, 4-1 ins Wide, Dollar Day, 5 yds. $1.00. A small assortment of colored cretonnes go on sale Dollar Day, 5 yds. for $1.00. Silks at $1.00 Dollar Day Good heavy shantullg 34 inch. Brown and navy Fuio Ori, 32 in. Spotted Shantung (coin spot,), 36 inch. Black Lzlbutai, 36 illch. V1/holesale prices on Boys, and Mens Clothing Shop throughout thc sm:ll‘tcsi; stock ol' l~loi1|ll»_s for mon :lull boys that this town ofl`cl‘s--clloose zlllyl_hill_Q' you likc-p;.ly our W1l(ll'.l'1.%‘/\ llld l"lll(`.l‘I lol- it and it is yours on “l)olla1' Day." 1t’s thc tincst l~|l:lll<'l» _vol|’ll il:l\.'.'- to.~::l\'¢»oll _vlllll'.\‘lll`lllllol' cllltllillg needs. THURSDAY IS “D()`[.l./\ll_ Il/\ Y" A Men's(!lotllillg;1i. WH(_)l.F)SAl.l'}price llllys’ (‘llltllill_l_>,‘ :ll VVll()l.ESAl_.l€l price. Mcll’s Rxlincouis at WI-ii_>I_.l<1SAl`.i3l pl-il-c. 1_%l>_\ls` lillilll-o;lt.~l :lt Wilolcszllll price. SAVE ON CLOTHES ON "ll()l.`L/ill DAY" 5 Misses Serge Dresses $6.95 for $4.00 5 only Misses’ Navy S0l'_l;'c lfll'l»ssl~s, .sizes 10, lil, \vlll~l_l'l $0.05 for - - - - - ~ ~ - ~ ~ - - ~ -$4-00 11. only, Ladies’ Nzlvy, llrowll :lull I¥l:ll-ll lllw-.~l.-:l-_-1,aim-siill lo .10, \vlll'l|l 7. ll'ol' $5.00 2 only Latlies’ Navy Scl'_l,fe lllwlscs, sizes 10 :lllli 30+ worth $12.00, l'lll- . . _ . . _.$0.00 5 only L:lrlies` liluck Silk l)l‘l~.\'sc.\', lzlsl. yt-:ll'°.~‘, size IN, 20 :lllll 3111, \l'ol'i.ll $12.00 for $5.00 19 only lluflics’ lllzlck Poplin li_;lillcll:lt.\', sizes ill lo 42 . - - - . . - - . . . . . . . - . . . _.$5-00 1 only Dark (1l'ey'l‘wcocll.\~, $'l'.:'l0 for . _ . . . . . _ _.$2.00 llzll'gc tzlblc \\'llilc;llul crllsil~l:, \vol'lll $1.25 l~:ll~ll, 2 l`lll- _ _ . . . . . . . . _ _ . . _.$1.00 Wholesale Prices on Women°s Suits ffl »- ON 1101.1../\ll DAY YOU lVl/\Y lilil' (llolll (`o:lt.\' A'l‘ WllOl`ll‘lSAlll§ I’llI(_`»l‘] ANY Scl'gc |.:lllil»s` Silk :lull S<\l‘_l_,i»`l-1 lil'cssc.s‘ Suit ill the store. l\/li.=.s<\.\" lll'l\.\‘.\‘l->_.\' WH(lLESAl_lld IJHICES ON (f`|lil.\‘scs Cloth Suits Silk Suits Wll‘0l.l<`.S/\l.E l‘lll(_`.ES ON Rain Coats lllllll./\l~l D_\Y Wash Goods 4 yds $1-00 A ll Day Dollar Day l<`lo\vcl'c. -¥=°--l> _<_< _<_< \Jll4_ llil C/bc/sc/ac/:C/a \ \ \ \ tal: tar# 4 it fl lf 4# 9 j.7,’,‘\ _1,‘;_ §, '»i‘<-__,_.-»_»_/>__ (`.l'll|ll S Slatllllalrll l’l°llli_ (`llttollls lll llglll. col- ",-,‘_!,_;)';. y " _ Q* _ol'.-:, 33 illcllcs \vllllcllcl"s blull l<'l:lilll», George,” crepe md cm” De (_new 210 ilu-llcs \vi‘<~ ', lilo, _ _ _ _ Dollar Day Thursday _ ] une 2 7 th Lot remnants of sill., Pink and sky pailetlc, 36 inch. specially °°"“'“» W*“*° “"“ 8'"-“l $1-25 *°' llzliillc, l‘1l1lcollly, 27 lllollos \\'illl'~, .=:llii.'lllll~ Womens Under wear Dollar Day (`l\illll‘<‘lI`S summer vests, short sleeves, all sizes, price 25c each, 5 for $1.00 on Dollar Day. €‘llil‘lllllmcl‘ welll' _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ ._ -bn -=° -< -< l ; i I W C/9 C/3 \ I t i : 1| t v lf l wholesale Price; ln all other Neck. llllasi:lll (`1l‘o|ll~,»'i(lill.\'_ wiflo, \vhiioollly,.\'llil»- 4 Y” ‘ "` wear and Hand Bess on $ Day- :lblci`lll'\\'l»llll\ll';4:llllll‘|lillIl*cll`sllll1l<\l'wc:ll' ..~ .-.. ¢,,,,,e,, Suk 5,,,,,,,,,,,e,, ,,,,,,,,,, $350 l’l:lill :lull lio\\'cl-cll ("l°l-pc_\' ill bllw, l°osl‘. lo $5.00, sllllllg for sz_oo ell s ony. l