i l ,,, _. . \ __.-.. _ '-r:r a Vflriieni ,» .__»_~:..~._¢ .-_~~ V _ _. ___ THE 0HARLO‘I"l‘E"IlOWN GUARDIAN r§ T975? "' - - _l__..'_`_ V. __ rf* V" _ 1r’_‘ _ = - i‘ _ ' - - _ ._ _, _ "V7 ---~ - -»- -----»--_-~-~---»--‘___ ---- - _ -_--_ ~~ - ---»- ' - -- --- - ---- _ __. - . "_'!'§_ - Rev J.~l Zines will prseeh (D V)ie ilaae iil.at.7p. m. ntorniniraud wllisnll this evsn'ng direct 7 Mrs W. G. Adams of South Boston » Thru: lntsrestei are-remlard that the 7 nom oe Siiurtlay next. i5t.h ot' June. d A con-¢lD0nrlent in Lot 18 writes to The the heepln|(ofFish Island Light-as we "` underetend Mr. Sinclair has not got. it. ` now." _ H ton on \Vednssdny evening, June l9ih, ul. 7.2!) o'clock. Service will bs cmduoteri by D :_A Head _ilflliiee 'in New `Prowe_e` Block-.1-Charlottetown I-hh I.;-Iliihmiv flhiptist ehuinh. hhuday, Pl' I "` i ` Nil . __ it '- ' _ _ _ . for M uitreill and Quihec, __ i. ;é;ZslE:d;'\:»i;;E:e miinlnrir d um; A V ' . . Y -ic an an _ i iirived at Eldon lael. nicht on avislqtrr °°1k'Jl Victoria, are _visiilnn In 'l:ininptun.-‘ f THE WEE FOLK . . ` ` _ner parents Mr. and Mrs. George E. ¥“°.9.‘° °f lm’ 'ulull M-“D0” ld. T50. Tnrnir. _ . Fl_§|°Ud‘- _. _ _ _ gn _ ' _ , ld_fIuture all olelil'il¢d and other._adve'n- _ ~- f-~\ /.5 h ` V( WU V _ r 7" ' slngvethilwpliesto which are to _ ` ` ~~ '_" '_ E have pi’¢Plf¢d 7 time for receiving tenders fee supplying _tl _ g V* inetothla ollloe, will be charged at ' _ tem U »\f di' U4, nh ti 1”-_ t'\e Clay euhoola wlthc ial will expire at °° Any good boy who wishes to learn the l tl eh old |,¢¢._. _eit9§'» ' "rt Q “fm ~ 13;; "T" ‘~‘~*-‘ ` " ,` I " “ t L' ‘ ” _ » `;' J. - _ _ g vt ' _ _ "' . " *'1‘_‘ ‘ ‘ ~ .'“` \t. ..,.%,i.-'rf -rt.; -'f--=- i -'=-=2;,':»'i-i~'.i‘.'-. 2 Gu..¢...i,;'r'_.,,,._ an ° nw r' *action youwe been accustomed to' ‘ A quiet but pretty wedding took piece (_ i "".`C':~. ` ` _ Combate our $10 and $12 _"Progress Bi‘6ud"‘stitts wi li any other makes at QI 3.75 and‘$15 and with to-vrder suits at $'18i;lfld"‘$2 1'. TIHVS the test we most desire. ` _ Muriy of our best customers not only wear but rec tminend "‘Pr.igress Brand" sftits to their fp iends. QDFIIC in and see for yours:-lf how gord they jsre.; j _ ~ Tweeile enltein many iles r- ebie cieeee-_.eat ehecui, hrolcen`;»lni°9iil'|>rlae .'.. .....__$io _#_ _~'i » fi A This (iuarenleds f ' ` Every "Progress Brand Suit" ` Progress Brand Suits ai $l0 $l2 Suits of all wool fodeless scrgesiu navles and black. Various weaves. Nothing nicer for summer wear than a natty blue serge suit. New styles-hand iallored. French canvas, haircloth wedding etc, as in to-order suits. Every size. Conipiin with to-order suits et $zn. Specia price ........~_.........f-\2 Brand se wed garment IWWC ‘"1" represented It mei! for aametwlll be re- \`l.`»k-1 |,,-f.. Faieongvood Hospliiil, was united in ;_ 'inlusrv ssons ron _ _ f PARTICULAR 4 _ ‘ Rev. A. D. Sterling and Rev. R. G. R Strathlo. t _ Cou~-cllior Rt-ddiu informs The Guard- d 'few days ago, has remained in its present. t' ccudltlcn because of i.he_fiici: that a -mari h l_\i_re1io fix ltup 'and pub it In Hood shape “ ` contract. ' ' of Miss ids Ellis, daughter of iloiiry b of L)»i..'iot. The marriage was one ot the 8 mo-t. brilliant functions of the kind, ever ,I seen in Winriscr-County. The maid of 'n honor was Miss Mary Bartlett, of Char- lutietolvii P. E. I. ii.,was miie hsldin the court house has -aid, that no _further steps would be T take-nln the case until after the ln- 0 iithlctlc club which lah l»linrg ii. big field L may he other points of iittrnctlon the - s ortsut. Pio ou will be worth while ’ 'athletes will probably go over. The prlles I The Halifax Herald says:-The death is 0 cunred igtiaiifax on the ltlth inet., of ye Mary W., nuuhter of the late Dr. Thomas 5; Dusbrisny, ol Dirtmout.h,ln his day one of ye < the b st know physicians in the pro -»e}»a.- the past. year has been very per- gn ceptlbie. She wasiiilyesrs of age, and p and a member of a family which has given to the n ed‘cnl and legal professions Other brothers were thalate Judge Des- yeateluiay morning at llie Arlington ~ ’Houac, when Hurry- Osurt, bnker,uf matrimoiiy io Miss Katie Matheson, V formerlyeinpioyerl nti.l\e samelnstitution. Fred Court acted as groomsmen, while Miss Mary Matheson, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. Only the nearest. relntlvvs and moat. intimate friends were present. Rev. W. W. Lorlge emulated. Thi groom's presents to the bride and brliieimrtid were elegant bi-ooches. The presents were numerous and costly, and bore worthy testimony to the popularity of the n'mtrai-tlngpartieii. Among them was an clog-int. conibination dinner and tea ner. fiom Dr V. L.*Goodwlil, enrl an nice raifnn chiiirnnd uni-lor table from the hosp’tr\l staff. Alu-r the ceremony theguesta sat down to n sumptuous luncheon prepared in Mfr. IlIshop'e best style, eitcr which all drove Donaldelon to t.he home of the gro1m‘s father where the evening was spent with music nnri song. §i5‘smous Soap makes homo bunny. i _ SN APS t I are always appreciated ~ at -ny tlime and our _ ‘ sun ngersnlplaro eiwggztlfe beet, Have yon tried them? Fresh. seed cares. lioek cakes _ sed ieiuou meh _» dey Celiofie ephoae »"'-“" ' to. srswasr. lllillllil ~ s ._ __ . _ 1" .E _ »_ ‘i§_n~n§iim.@»¢e~dh=¢a=- gm that me property on Wu," su", orcnerc, New_Glesgow,mei\sures 88 inches .hwhed by Mm' to wmoh ameuunn W" in length and the sender cites them as drawn by o correspondent in this pnperli.. pu hm been ill ani unable to carry out his °°'m‘d"`°d “l“°bl°' r The Detroit _Free Press of June 2nd, G1 hiv# nu extenilerl notice of the marriage O Theo Waring Ellis, n barrister cf Windsor on Oni. lo Willis-r .i. lhycs, a young bunker W ntered the bank at Soolrville and was riineferred to Simcoe, then to Semis and The Prince Edward Island Railway An inquest. into the death of Michael 5“|l\U1°l` "W5 f/ll~!l° 31°" |1130 @3208 Oh Ginen nichurlmeiown, who was kitten Mander- Trains from G- nrizeiown. ln the Royal tlankl-uilding St. John, N. gilgllliiiflle Bhd Svilrls Will connect at ,hm-e on Thursday ,,v¢n|..g "ur, ut, 7 Charlottetown for Summer-sid-,' connect- u`u'o~li. Duiiiel Mullin, K. O., who bus |nK“|lh me EWDFGUF- Ill Order ti do imen ,.,,b,,1,M| w_ M.; in hh, |nf,,",¢_s uf this the train from Gsorgrtown will leave thayvltiuw and ohildr-n of the deceased, “fi 5-20 N- ln- “iid |l'Uill‘SU“\`|S "5 5.73 I- Ill- qud. ,_ llectlons with the Northumberland. The Over in Picton, iiiereis a wide awake gsm from Uhulomimwn for the west' han r. - r. Th rt meal. of Maritime Province at. lelca oii w||1l;,_v§:;“;;l°wB::F3r nimlianngizgr D°m‘“l°“ my' J“'5' 1"’°““‘l i*h"“3h th°'° for the south 8.20, and for the west 3 00- I' ' Ib ' ' 5 hitendinl. The secretaries of the local '7°ll“H"°h“l18'l. “IS ION-bn 611|! d¢Di*l'i' athletic clubs und Y.M.C A. have recelvid ""°”" "f me 'edeml il°VU"lU°U5 Wlllilh lull particulars and many Charlottetown is !°|"K 5° "H7585 I" 5'-""’°Y W0l‘k ill UNB r D _‘re sm," WW and Bold and suv". med_ Besides the work which Dr. \V_ Bell his nnilitis anticipated thetnnumber of D'“'s°” ‘"1" "“P"'l"W"d 7" lb” 5'0"' them will come to Charlottetown. The ‘“""'°Y “°""°"iD‘- EU” Wm MVB 5'-*U91* P. A .A.C. have secured a one dollar rate "sm" °‘ me K°°1°3'°°| '“"V°Y in th” D"` tin the “Noiiihumberland" lor that day. °“‘m°“i °( MIME' "huh ls W b°'“"*d° . ' La Vllicf- UU dfcllne ||l UMIW d“f|U8 treatment fi-r the sister Province. Sums r was n gentle, cultured and lovable lady, pm" mga |_|,|,, Bun of worm Sumo stalks ofgruss sent into ’l‘lisGuer- ian yesterday fiom Hill and Stevenscn‘s robably well qualified for record holders date. If any one has longer grass let im cite lt. While the price of hey _keeps p this quick-growing grass should be J. Vernon, son of Rev. George Steel, has een promoted to be teller of the Cane- an Bank of Commerce ar. Guelph, mario. There is eetad’ of ten lu this unit, so that the position is an important e. Mr. Steel was born ali Vernon River hen his father was stationed there. Hr. ow to Guelph. i yaliy Junct/on with trains leaving he trains fiom the east will rm iv., in hsrlottetown at 8,2.) making close cox.- ill leave at 7.45, orlltieen minutes inter “',l‘he Marine Department” says a Bt; ovlnce during the 'coming summer. this province. The»‘~geolr>girul"survey this vicinity which was ein-levi on lust nruloiig the Shore Line und as ful ns . George, will be again taken up thls ar, the first camp being und 9 at Spruce ke." This le certainly :very mood chattrn'ion should be given in this oviuca where ii; appears private pnrtlea Qi.-_, - ~ /' \ No 2. A Brownie Camera has arrived. Taxes pictures '2 I-2 x 4 M inches and uses the same fi`ms as the No. x A. Folding Pocket K1dak, eillies 6 or iz exfires. It is sure to be a 'g sei- ler. Price $3.00 Call and see it. °”~@"%@h® -- 32,843 -- This is the number of NEW prescriptions we have dispensed to May 28th and' if repeated prescrip- tions were included the' total would be about - 43.790 - We conaiderour Lentic- lloa department l most important out of our busi- nelie and any doc\or’s re- cipe can be filled at our store. _ ' Bring no your next '°`l'h_e Two Mace" . . ` _ uralDnli.Y free oi charlie. T A ' IM i . :I "Ii ` ' ` _ l are moderate i.oo'-we think. Anyway we show you the goods we have--and uill just good for the smallest ones. The first line oi which we will speak ls a cream cashxuer",lincd throughout, li-ul alufge collar finished wilh frlll ci _lip Tuifela, ut. . . . Still another very pretty style, is made of cashmere, and has a handsome sailor collar, made up ofshitred silk and has hemntitched frlllof same. . .. io A notably pretty silk coat, is shirred around waist, tue base is trimmed with bend of silk insertion, and hemstitching, has very pretty cellar trimmed to match. . . . _3.95 many sorts of garments _ali r ready forthe small f ilk to put on and wear. Af d the prices mention you afew lines that are Now comes e line similar in ltyle lI_iiL4‘l‘l4ufY _ to number one, hasa fancy collar, I11i\1¢d with medallions frill of embroidery.----12 75 We have also ii pretty Coat ill .Tl °°°'T°f°“i made with large collar, trimmednxith several rows ol' val in -ertlon frill edged with vel lace. Au altogether diferent garment is I UNM sei-ge in Russian style, has a pretty coll!! 0! jsp taffetn with frlll of same and s belt with large buckle around waist... _ .. .. . - .$.95 would like extremely welll-to~ i s Coats of~Siyle and Goodness HE superiority of this not u';‘.s range them. We handle the. pr-idncts of llie beat coat makers in Canaria. ours seems to be generally admitted- -every line we handle is of the best--and the prices in all cases are as reasonable as we can ai- “(11 .'<_,:,._~~_'-1, r ._ _»».* -t ' I \ -'... '___ , , ss, ready-tc-near room of iiiiftilfi _ ,_ . Q _ir-‘-"#1 ip.. " . '\_‘._\' » vis r '/ll Q and in each cane. we have had the first selection iroin all »».& their samples. for Charlottetown. That ia whv Oni' CN! _ itll” ug etgrsetivelv different and dietincilve _ . . _ _ . Today we went to introduce a few lines. most of which are new. No, they are nctlow priced -- but every garment is so thoroughly excellent in .nyie and material, that you can rest nssurei that_you will get every cents worth of value that your money will buy. A pi-e'ty shower pro >f coat, is fitted, has Gib- sou shoulder, and trim fiat coll tr finished with straps and buttons, the new si_eve is finished with fancy cull, nude of pin tucks gud_9trap5.... ... ..... ...... .i9.50 A very pretty full box back coat comes in B heavier weight cravenette, is undfi ill §f¢€\'1 and lawn stripe eiiects, double breeaiei, has velvet collar and fancy buttons . _ - ...iz 95 Se ing is tree. A distinctive idea also in 7 8 length made of’ graceful Gloria. in lan, lull box back, has patch pockets trimmed with small buttons. This is certainly fiue of the most attractively stylish summer garments we have shown .._. . _ . ....|6.5o A decidedly new garment ie s steel grey cra- venette, 7 Slenglh, full box back, out [with collar and revere, has bias strep ping on side seems. front and back. making a very trim garment... .. . ... . .. _ 1300 and tifihe vhiirvh. men Whose names are ` Another big line of shirt walsts by express yesterd iy. ` #_ " honored wherever known. Dr. Thomas - 4- -----”' "` W Deebrlsay, of Lunenburg, le ii. brother. 5* ~i\, . it ' \ [Kel \\ lé;-_gf t " ittll.. /.._l_.ltt. ff. \ 1 `.\` .-1-_ ._..._....r..:..‘.. FS-_1s._'_v' 1 _/ 2. §f Hi I" 'l;.-:.- J I ' “.7l*£"" 0 - ,_ -into l » ‘- \\ i ur ..- f _é ,_. ei ___ _ ma i _ _'_ _ _ -_._ "`° -' I {;_ ` i 1 /:_<~\ i>i5itstiNALsUi>ntvisioN .s Et Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. _ »f./ A5' F urniture of all kinds made to order. -._ Great bargains continued in furniture till the if _ ex;/__ s _y`; `\r_"‘ large stock is cleared out. _ _1 Airy _ At the old stand onposlte Post Ofllte (npsiairs., t "4 °"""""'- `* WALL PAPER New is The Time to Buy ._A1~~._ iAYi_oR's Bookstore Big Discounts _ csiima ... .mf pf¢==v?i>=tf°f~= md ret our yitieae. We are boundto clear out our stock this ill; _ _ __ _ ._ 4°" _ _ ;; ya-141 _» ` ing. ‘ ' ` dttlftil. 4 r races on July i. ue class trot & paee 3min.eieee\rot&pece ter and time to sterol G Arthur Rena Gee. Meeilonelg l um’ jewelry and silverware from me. j .. C. W. Patterson, Cor. Gt. Geo. and Clifton Stl- t Special attention given to repair- 1 The management of Upton Driv- ing Perl: will hold the following Free-for~ell Pune $60 40 3 In eecheeoe in horses to ?n- Entrles close Saturday janv ~. Bntnneemeney xo peel ynrae. _ P€Brnw~. ii ir. .'/f John Newson. Y°‘1_;'.‘2;::‘: __ » if nuiiiiiioii iii iticrs _ 11"# ai -ti Qi »",l it -udttegitllen the4!“ See:-.tsiy