. $3 . , '<».-jf. ,t ~~ ‘ ~ _ N004. hél“¢5fé°- Your doctor will iell you tim om, ‘W4 gr" ,.,,°,,°m°m , h b £00 ¢al_th demands atleast |,,miy° QM, ,mn Aye,..'°P,:,s°_ °:f°|fm§:°ni: ity- 'Ask h:m if lie knows any `Ti‘" 'Milos consul ation the lei-mulu ef=li'o\x_r`Yu'ogi‘iil|l‘::i '{,'¢c'*I" °"' - . At, . This season we are show- i'i0&d UIIICBS iii NSW PNW80 .instructive Shirtwaist Sets Wcllncifs Jcwclcry Stor ing a very pretty assgrtme of Shirt Waist Sets at prices _ flinging f1'0m 40 cents $3 0°. PHONE 312. _ sim iwsms. e I”-5 _ ICU' aa.`El.E INVITED If you wiah the beat in photo- graphy, finished on the new spec- ialized monnta,(the very latest novelty.) , To 'Visit Our Studio cso.n.coon ` runs rin-:Ncn ciisriua sour A superior quality just received in I pound bars, suitable either for bath or toilet purposes. Price I5c per pound. (leo. E. Hughes, ` Apothecaries Hall. Ch'town. » ARI ISIIC ` rliitosino. - , DoYOU want to wear the latest the tinde can produce? - If so, you should see the c1o'hes we turn out. The clothing we make. is built- evcry piece and particle put together to_ ive the wearer comfort and satisfact on. Your pmts will not bag or your coat sag-they‘ll fit per- fectly on every part of your body, no matter how much out of the ordinary your build is. CALL 'ronav and see my goods and leave your measure -svaavramc rs guaranteed. Trouser D. McLaren, ..,...... The Artistic Tailor, R \V \V ` 3-Aidtl t tf. , ' Canned Goods ‘ The season hnsn’t advanced far enough to give you fresh vegetables and fruit. UUR CANNED GOODS comes as near it as you could ! wish for. No necdin having a bare table when you can get our TOMATOES, CORN, It‘s~yourlive_r_l lu nearly every case its the liver. hiliouxncss,dysp¢p;i‘:,,°°;. tl li » 4 `iiii »lliiiiii‘S . - , ` 11' Block, Charlottetown. ID Ym'rimnar's Guardian had 73 claaailiad ads. - 'ras use will as in ii inn moulin A si . I I 6 ~ 8.36 and tonight at 10 o‘elook. Q mi L_ La as uonr, the vary eliiciau - teacher at Union, Lot. 33, spent Sunday at Stanhope.. ' ~ 5% Mus. .Ions Wnsr is spending the week - at York. the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Snap on Woincn’s Chocolate Kid Shoes. We oiler a new turn sole cliocolire blucher oxford, fiishionnbly shaped with fast tolor eyelets. which usually sells at $2.25. our Pricc This' Wcck $1.15. Alley Qi. Co. PURE rails, wax Beans, Psicnss. Pains, Pins I Ai>i>r.as. sriuiwnaaiuss, in SYRUP. etc. " We handle only the best bi-.mds put up _v reliable packers -you can rrlv on them being pure and fresh. Call nt our store and we will be pleas- ed to show them to you. Mcl{enna’s Grocsg. | Plione{’d‘I."l.§`.3`.’.‘Z.'1.?i3o. | **1”'_?J ’ 3:/is-.ayi-»»¢£"'% iHi iiiii SHUE iiiil Mil For a man’S 50C shoe you can’t find a better shoe than The E=\2i¢- We find tha' IIWY give splendid _r~i.t's- action. , Price $3.751 $4-0° . and 154-50- Sole Agents. MAPLE Wesley Vcsey. I1* is the busy been that gather honey and The Guardian WANT ADS that get the MONEY. Tm: band stand in the public square has been nicely painted hy D. Howlett. and the colors blend harmoniously with the landscape. Tun Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of James Dover, Suffolk. Mr. Dover is in his wth year and has been ill for some years. Mas. J. R. Danna will be at home on the afternoons of Wednesday and Thurs day of this week, at the residence of Mrs. F. C. Batt, Prince Street. treal, left on Saturday to visit his uncle D. A. Lawson, Hunter River. 'lgsiie said that Le Barre Mlnlstlels pl Friday nights of this week. whereas it should have said Thursday and Fliduv. Presbyterian Church, on .Tune 4th,] to Miss Mary MacKenzie, of Brudalbnnr. friends. Ri-iv. Gsoncn Areas prcsohed mo ncceptably at Union. Lot 33, Sunda afternoon. The choir was under the direction of Mrs. Ambrose Msliett, wh up for the right in spite of ull opposition, urs greatly needed nt the pi-eaunl. limo. Mr. Ayers’ sermon, which was ab deiivi-rl-rl, crcnto-ri ini excl-iioiit. iinpre-ssion and reflected the highest Ideals common christianity. Tits La Barre Bros Postrnnsiera and Graduates of the c Ie;»' of Minatrelsy will given pvrfciuiluice in thc Opera [louse on Thursday and Friday ofthls week. The following notice which in taken from the Rochester News will he read with liitmrcsl:-Tile entertainment. presented nt. the opera house last evening proved to be one of the best. ofthe season, and the litrge audience was loud in its praise of the program offered by the La Barre Bros. Minstrels. There are larger iulnstrelslhnt visit this city, and their $l00iIlseenery and costumes aregrand, hui: ws feel _justified in snylnit that the We have just received fro »-ntertalnvueiit presented by the La Barre m Bros, and their s_.lendld company was Q better from an artistic point, for we §/Iheflbrogkei Quebec! 3 ca5e` never saw so mimi' R001! artists with 'a e ugar. I? is guaranteed by the ever played in our city. The jokes shippers to be STRICTL PURE and unadulterated. Bccr &Goff’s. ._ , seg-5:; -:si _Q ..;_ ff . I i W`te';. Michael Toll ¢D.Bros- irlsiiicus i. o. Gr-19°". i.".i.iii‘.i‘i.§.'.‘:f.i.. any other minstrel organization that Y were really new the dancing far ahova the average, rind the comedy part. ofthe show was clean and bright and the comedians clever. The balancing set in the Ollcls a very original novelty, and mods a grand hit. The performer should he congratulated for his offering some- thing new. Bis feat of balancing was .-,,.\ _. \;.=, - . - .. '~ is; -» Thcrc is no Want _ in the Drug Line Thai wc cannot SIIDDY. GET TIIE I~lABII`. . ss Acnsrousn. ._ ""' Largest Stock. Q Lowest Prices r - 2 Reddin Bros- ' ‘tri ‘\i heartily applauded. The hoop rolling specialty was exceptionally good. We have had hcup rollers, but this young man goes them one better. The quartette ofthe company is the vvcal feature, and _ the audience did not let them go ° until they _ had exhausted their ' well stocked musical album. They com- ` blue singing and comedy and are efllclent ‘lu both. A contortlonist turned and twisted his body into every conceivable position and shape; a wonderful exhibition and executed with much style and grace. E idle LaBni-re and aeaiatant created much laughter by the eccentric speciality. Wa; = haveknown Eli for many lellonl. nndthia mn he has strengthened his hold on aaa m, pau-ana cf the opera house stronger than aver, and the I.aBarre Bros. can ever 4’ PHONE 86 Opp. P. 0. ‘ul ¢,,1“,.,,-qi 0| it good house in our city. r _ ______1_-_1-_-1 Everybody knows that our “Soda ia always cold sparkling and ‘¢,“|,y, Wa use good rich cream, and pure fruit navora. Our soda ia charged by ourselves, and everything la elaan and mvlting about the fountain. Think of la when thirsty. A. W. Reddin Pham th B, Sunnyside. Q S nel. new rhoicest Fruit and . . -WSUNNYSIDE' I ' Grldcedi'-lest,h;p_c. discount on 8"°‘ caries. 5'Give us ii call. 6-adtwxmo. Dining Room Furniture. lsiflaboarde puma an Tama, IM and Seam) Also tho biggest line of dining chairs ever .mwnin the city. Ju. Paton :MCG Ili-If ip ;: _p =~. <__."'* _ __ _____A.aa. FOIL They are ln a class by ih¢“°°i"'°° ‘Y ngfdbli' A , As'rr:.rlNlsn Aan srvnn Lirv 1' U aus non-sons af. goolmfoaxly Fopme “ _,, me md," _ G. Cnasrnn Lawson of St. Avards. who . lately arrived home from McGill. Mon- “S°“v°“h` 9°" °°rd”"' ‘:C°mi° 9°” THE man-Inga took pisceln Hai-tsvilie news will please mark “Kings County’ 000 Till Sunday Fohool Convvbtlon of York 1 Diltriot takuplace at llaruhlald. on Thursday, June Slat. First aaaaion be ,gina at-i.&5llIaoeond at 'MD p. iq. Dale gahlholtlto dilfaroat 'Sunday Schools inuill oiiiilli .W - .~-»». . Faux into Spokane. Wash.. papers it la learned-that Chu. A. Mehaan formerly ot thiatiity has been appointed manager ofthellamefa and Mechanics Bank of* Spokane. llr.McLoan has been on the atadoltha Traders National Bank for ,nina yealpand his appointment to the ,maaageinant of another Bank speaks wail for his banking training. He received his early ruining in the Maarchanta Baakofhlues Edward Island and is a -aon o|Wm. McLean ct this City who was for many yeail oalbiar of that Bank. iHi K|iiii'S ' iliiUiiii i§l|iHi]|iii` Branch Offices in Montague Souris and` Georgetown. Arvr Rooms, representing Ii. II. Beer, Summerside, was in Montague on Saturday. » Bananas, oranges, pineupplea, lemons and new onions.-At W. A. Jchnst.on's, Montague, P. E. I. 28dtwl.f. Tal death occurred at Sturgeon, on June 17th, of Mrs. James Creed, sged7 years. cards" “Souvenir stationery , and fancy goods, at W. A. Johnstone's, Montague P. E. I. Brita tf Qwnm in l"°dv°"’°"°° yesterdafs A full line of Moira' biscuits and cou- , _ “Y fectionary also Frances Drakoa' summer "‘ °"° °"°"“ ”°““° °" "`“°"““Y “"1 drinks.-no w.A. .ioi.....wu°s, neuron.. P. E. I. 28dt.wLf. Correspondents aendinir Kings County at the top of first page of same, each of Malcolm A. MacLeod, Victoria West. time of sending. Rev. A. S. Stewart, performed the ceie- Mm' 'm"N M’""'“‘"~U“|°“ R°“d' °"“ many Miss Christen” M,,cKenz|e was of the oldest and most. respected residents bridesmaid, sister of the bride; and Neil in this vi°i“i°-V* di"‘l °“ M°“d"-V m°"“i“K° Nicholson noted us giooinanian,cour~in of “Kea 89 yeurs' Th” mneml is 5° tak” the groom. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod left |’i°°° "°d“7 “"2 °'°|°°k' next morning for their future home, Tm; ,tenth mol; place ag Mongaguh fellswed by the srwd wishes olthelr many .inns mn. or iss 'rllns Campbell, eldest. N , daughter of the`late Ebenezer Campbell, aged 25 years. The funeral is tc take 5" place today in Lower Montague Y Cuimcn or ENoi.itNn services for the 0 monthln the placashe-.ra mentioned will prssldsfint the organ. The text chosen D»V-5° MIUIIUWB3 JUUB “Wh-GWTSC' was Romans s. 31. 'rims were one town ll A-ms Cherry Valley 'ln ma-luly words ofahero, and hi.-rcisui has always 155-S°\"il3(HPi.Y UGHIUIUHIOD) 1\l»\lli been admired. The greatest fue is sin, “"d7D»lIl¥ GWIQBWWH llii- Ill; U|1¢U`.Y and the greatest mun is he who over- Vl|19Y7lJ- ill- Jill? 3ifil"Ch€|`l'Y VBUGY .-oiuoslifiu thelistileni-.|.1..f me luunun 103011-ui; tH0lv Cmllnltmlvnl; Murray neue. Msn nrprincip.i,wi..» will stand River? iw. w;Georirewwu1lu.m; There ly of will ben meeting in the church at Mt. Stewart cn Friday evening, .Iuno 29th, at 7p. m, to make arrangements for the resumption of work inthe perish and for holding services during the summer. 'A Qurni' wed-lipg took place at George- `town yesterday ar. noon when themarrl nge of Miss Evelyn May Owen, daughter Charles Owen, Euq, Collector of Customs, Georgetown, to Aliler Brehaut ol Charlottetown, Stipendiary Magistrate for Queens County, was solemnlzcd at the residsnce of the bridr's pin ents. The brilde was unattended and wore a travelling suit of chiffon brown ,broad cloth with white Ines blouse and Eton coat anda white Mallne hat with pink roses. Mr. a.nd_Mrs. Brehaut have gcusto the Anna- polis Valley on ii short. honeymoon trip. Mrs. Brehnut will be at home. at Government House with her sister Mrs. I). A Mat-Klnnon, on Tuesday and Wed~ nesday, Juuc 20th and 27th. HOW TO CURE TOOTIIACHE. Any aching tooth can be relieved instantly with Nervlllna. Fill the cavity with battlny dgpped in Narvilins and rn the gums w th ervlllna also. If the face is awolian and sore bathe the painful Harte with Nervlllna and cover wlthla annel. This cnn't. fail because Nervlline kills the pain outright and prevents li from returning. Stronger, quicker, more aatisfactoriy than any other linlment, Polaon‘s orvlllne hasbeen the largest sonar for nearly dfty years; tryit your- se . ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. Repeat order of' English Oil Cloth lust received, in the ver latest pat- terns-one and two yardla wide-sell ing at i9c nare yard. Come early and don‘t “Ee disappointed,--Jams Paton & Co, Carpet and Furniture Leads. agdtf A beautiful marblelzed PARLOK CLOCK is easily a leader among useful and orn- amental " Wedding Gills I am showing a very complete line of NEW CLOCKS at r.t`p`id` selling prices. An especially fine clock $7.50. . G.I".lIu`tel\eaon, THE cHAat.oT_rafrowN GUARDIAN, inns 19. 19 6 . gl M ;= 5, I 1 Vi Mlznr ini: Ar rua: anwavs avsv sroiu: t1.iI.,'f ,~_ ' , . ~ ,V ,'._, ~._‘.'»\ ' fl* - e ' .|i.LB*° WO sninirv Blios. ill Telegrams Sent for More Whitewear.. This has been a phenomenal sale; everybody delighted with the style. variety, extent and general excellence of this stock-MANY LINES SOLD OUT, which WE HAD TO DUPLICATE BY WIRE. THESE WE EXPECT-T(L NIGH I`. In the meantime we have filled the lines sold out, with higher priced goods, to keep the range of I prices intact. ` . STANLEY BROS. _. _ __ .__J I l r _ ~ _ol ' FANCY BISCUIT We carl' it well nssnrtoli iino off CI{III‘§'1`lIt]"l FA \'(`Y IiISl‘U l'i` liinny line me carried In stock but here are it few of the iivwo-rt ln. \Vi\l’cr lloll, Assorted lcc Wufcr Aiisortod Mn:-iii-oeii. .\'u.poleni\, I.n Fnio Aroiui-it-i§`ll|‘o|m, .Icniey Lonrcn, Water Wafer. tlliecsu 'ufciu l<`rolu '£010 450. P';f;°,|SANDERSON & C0,,L*;,*:,: GROC ICR. hir / fr , ot e_/ lbMv\°4ef»~ ' . ~ Here you will find an AI stock of Cloth, consisting of serges, tweeds, fancy worsteds, cheviots, vicunas and worsteds. You will be _more than satisfied if you try one of our cus- tom made suits. Fit, workmanship and goods guaranteed. As for 0nrCustom Tailoring Department turns un' 'lie l>e>.t 1'ntde,he-st ill-ing and most siyiisu sul s th-.it are w »~u. ` 4 "L: 3' lied §§§s "'*"s'1i. _._ L/ *Q5 N y ll ' the prices we can K demonstrate to you . ` °"’%° 'N that we are lowest. We would be much pleased to have your order. LOOK AT OUR CLO l`I-I SHOW in the window and see the best assorlmni lish, Scotch and Canadian Sciriugs. s. A. Mciioiniii. ,i 9 ~-- 5 ' .... ` ` -1|:-~ NEW FOUNDRY Steam and Hot Water Heating REPAIRS CASTINCS Foundora. Machinists. Boilermakers- Madame Albani U, writes from Wolfville, Concerning the Ileintzman Piano Wolfville, N. S., june 6, 1906. DEAR Sins: Iwish to tell you that I was very much pleased with the Heintzman & Co. Piano you supplied for my Concert at Charlottetown the other evening. It was an excellent instrument and does your firm great credit. I am also very much obliged to you for the Piano you were good enough to send for my use to the Hotel. 'Yours very truly, G. ALBANI GYKE. To Messrs. Miller Brothers, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ordinary pianos answer for ord- inary occasions but thc artist must have the best. Call at our store and see the piano Madame Albani used. niicgiismnepnos.. FDR SALE Thai. vniiiiihin Holnl Property ot Ihimlaa known its the Iioiuinion Ilowl. Aim itll uri-uri of wnodiuinl co\'i~i‘cd with it liinivy gruwili of I-nnlwnuii und .~lofLwood tin - i 'l‘ill fi I Pri mod iiii 'l‘elii ii )llI'. U |lt2I` it.” . ' ('13 GI' 2. ciuiy. MRS. A. MARTIN. liltiil twwliii. ELEC IION 0F comiviission ill Sewers and Water I inli In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, maria and past-ed in the 50th. year of the rel n of Iii-r late Majesty ‘Queen Victoria, `l\apoer B in~ _ 4 _ 'V - tltuled ‘Charlottetown Water W'orks " `° A , 1357 " fi f A I. Of Bibi. Victorii ct an o e c \. Cap. I2 Intituled Charlottetown Sewer- age Act, and of nil Acts in Amendment thereof and in addition thereto. Ido hereby give Public Notice that an Election for One Commissioner of Sewers itnd \Vater Supply for thc :City of Chnl- lcttetown, in the place of Henry C. Douse, deceased, \VILL IIE III~1I.D ON WEDN ESDAY The 27th Day of June, A. D. 1906 ATTIIK SE\'F.ItAI.I’I.ACI'IS THAT IS T0 SA\’ In \‘Vnr-»=‘-o.- i , J' :CI ` *ov