M} F flflII, “Ill all“. .» I-Qi- yllcDonald wntraébolwsya mwfiln m on}. = g,§j*uh-un. ~ Valleyflsld, w“ 51,, m; Clty yesterday. ‘ 1",, N. and Mrs. Seaman, have ar- flyd m this City from Hslllfax. The tide wlll be lllgh this m0l1lllig g 40,50 and tomorrow- shqrbly‘ be. noclir ' - ' ‘ '1‘ :7 Y. , .-.‘(_l- . a sehnPeerlcss has been t; to load halacoallalt/Ncw um _ ._ .. ~ .-.-. . E. ‘bus. lliaglnl/‘llpimtawa, l e early this month (m a vlalt ho this "Province. tool-gm ls ruse twelte. There is sonlsthlng for children as "11 H warms to Wonderland tonight. "5 b? Cavt. F D0". hers yesterday. miflilmanwe~~ to. (:05 culliilill - m-a». . -, Hard Dfflm In New Prov/so Bllltlk'"clllfl0ll9l0Wll. Them were no cases tried! boforc the City Police Court yesterday. The prosram at New Wonderland given in the reader, on The schooner North Btu- , ,,_ ,_ Miss Grace Woolnor", Hunter nlvo, desvazsatnlnny morning Mgy_-,,n.,n~ 9. , qiflflvlflpu visit. b0 the UnIImLQtnYJQs. Yiiswrdav moraine a small Blane on- lrhc root of Mrs. Payne's residence on Dorchesher street, lfln- early run. .._..__ ____ cnioy at New ndv hllayson, arrived‘ in gave the firemen To-day the lad- ies of Clftown and country after try- ing other places ‘I- for their millinery find ‘that ours is the placethey wish to. buy. ' We have a Grand stock of mid- summer headwear for ladies and chil-l dren and we are daily adding to it by and from our own ' importations designeraWe have ust received New Roses ,W reaths l " {sign ="~'i- 'l"ield Flowers and l other small llowers. It will pay you to see trimmed hats. Millinery on... "Keep Coming - aster Every Day our summer styles before deciding what to buy. We have a splen- did line of children’s embroidered and ribbon hose 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c. ‘light weights, extra close k wear, 20c, 25c and upward. Women's cotton, lisle and fine cash- mere hose in a com- plete range of sizes and qualities em- broidered and plain. All sizes. Prices 2 pair for 29c up to 65c pair. Infants’ and cnildren’s fine ribbed cashmere Boys’ coiton and cashmere hose heavy and nit and guaranteed to slits. Belts Colored Elastic Belts, __ width! 1-2 inches, "Wvltlb -carved brass buckle. A beauty at ~ *-tlle price ' Each *1“ ‘wwf. “y. 35c --,\ ,-,; ... -.- firnl . _l w: . Children's Nazareth Waist: The ideal waist for boys and girls,sizes to suit every age from 2. years to i2 years. Price 25c ca. Frank nun, Hllllboro‘ so. Olty, '1 ls confined tollls home through ill- ness. . ' _ i? The sermon which appeals else- where ls by Rev. J. W. Aiken of Halifax. - J. H. and Mrs. Latllam, New Dom- lnlon, were canon-g the visitors to the City yesterday. The children are welcome at New Wonderland. slbher alone or accom- panied ‘by parents. he Shamrocks detected the Alerts in an interesting game of basoballin vlctorla Park dululsday. Score 20»- 1H5‘ shc _ II_III Among the passengers on tile Illorthulnberlslnd last night were d. Henderson and wile from Halifax. ‘lllcy registered at the Victoria. Among the outwardjassengsrs from this Ulty yesterday were J. A.|Wcb- uter to l-lalltax, Miss MaryJamcs to Halifax, James Paton to Sackvllle. C. Clvtllisn Hills Association mslnbers wlll inset on tilic Range at one thirty this alttcrnoon. League shooting com- lnonctla at: two sharp. Every member ls expected: bo.bs present. Coal ‘w arrive for A. Plckerd- id: Co includes schr. Daisy. with Acadtla nut, tlll- Wllfrld Albion Nut, Brilliant with Reserve Slack and Run o! Mina and reel-less with hard coal. the There will be service in ‘the Moths», dlst Church, Crapaud‘ on Sunday next. Mrs. Coult-hard of Fredericton, N. B., wilhbwprosent and speak gln the interest: of the Missionary Boc- lt-tly. ...- t All Guardian advertisers should phone 132-8 dlally up to 6 ‘p. m., and alter that hour 133.. For sil-hserlp- tions phone 131-2 up to 6 p. m., and. for news phone 138 at any hour up to 4 a. m. When 133 don not respond rln‘ 124. District, Col. G. R. White, the commandant. of the New Brunswick IMllitary District, and Col. F. S. Moore Commandant of the Prince Edward Island District are both- ho bc retired ln the autumn, halving both leached the age llnnlt. and- Hyndman s» Co. received advice by telegram yesterday morning that the strike an the llltercolonial Mines, Westvllle, was over,,and the mines resumed‘ operation yesberday. Island vessels can now obtain Bqod despot- cll for all grades of coal. -__- the llay Rlflemen who wlsh to compote this {afternoon in the match for the new ‘Lee Enfleltl rifle prize, wlll please rc- flllémbel‘ that they must shoot their score at the 200 yard range before it (loses fol‘ the first. tlmo. Shooting commences at. 2 p. m. shslrp. ' lt. is needless to say that.‘ the pro- gram at New Wonderland last- nlglin was excellent, the pictures being ex- ceptionally good. The choir boys chorus, The Hymns of the old‘ Church Choir, was well rendered sJnd quite captivated the large audience pre- sent. plan lilac lliil Among the arrivals lnY the City list night by the mail train were, '1‘. M Black, New York, J. James, Mont- real, L. Quevillon, Montreal, F. W. Arnold, Toronto, D. Rutherford, Halifax, G. Pace, Montreal, D. D. Brown, St. John~ and H. Gallegner, St. John. They are registered at. the Victoria Hotel. ' Mrs. J. Heaney, of West: Sh. John, accompanied by her sons, Gordon and Hlsrrold, has gone to P. E. Is- land, where she wlll visit: relatives at Morell for four or flve week's. She is, attending the meeting the New Brunswick and. P. E. Isla/nd branch u’. tho Women's Missionary Society at Summersldv. Mrs. Flanders and Mlss Lslura McLs/ughlln halve gone to Slunlncrslde as representatives from Centenary Church, tothe mis- sions y convsntlonr-Ifit. John Tele- L - ‘ The concluding items on tho pro- gram of Mt. Allison College closing at Sackville came Tuesday ovsnlng. The University Convocation was n splendid success. A crowded hall greeted the President Dr: Allison as he came forward to dellvsl- his an- nual report. This report was most gratifying indeed. Mtsn elglrbeeil‘ B. A., slx M. A.,‘ one B. D., two D. D. degrees More contorted eight certific- ates in Science were glvon. These en- able thc holder to enter McGlll gin Applied Science without ma/brlculs- tlon. At the conclusion of convoca- tion the Alumni Supper was hold and was n brilliant function. :An invitation ls extended to those who are intni-ssted-ln the moral character of motion pictures shown here, to be present at the residing of blla reels for next week at a quarter alter ten tonight a New Wonderland». all Jap a-lao wears llko Iron. All colors at Cameron A Co's. _ _ 6-4d3f. shown in the city. yds n W ‘-*"~.~|-.;~-.-J - , 2:. ,_ _ I I t . " stlerpet Squares of every Description We are showing a very large assortment of Car- pet squares now so much in demand. They come in oriental, conventional and floral designs. The hand- somest and without uestion the best assortment ever e have them in all sizes such as 31-283 yds, 3x3 yds, 3x3 1'1 3'45» 3X4 yds. 3 14x4 '6ca-Frlstusriulzlrsalla?"'-'""""' TO-DAY We make a s ally of DOUGHNUTS a 10c a dozen. Apple Plea ire each Mince Plea lac each Cream Pies l: and l5c each Coccannt Plea i5 and soc each Dark Fruit Cake 30¢ lb Sultana Cake see lb Nut Cake soc lb White cake hoe lb Bread o! all kinda all fresh and ood. II I Tale D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakealleat Bread c- r» Qiizssct. - return .on n or fromJIe- mu view-id»: . . derlcbon at Glasgow at 7 p. m. 4 p.ln. Mr. Erb gpggkgt and will be suns to give a very helpful address. Till! Northumbcrland thris port lash night at five minutes past‘ eight. were W. Dean of the city, and A. MacDonald of Vernon River. Dr. Murphy of Tlgnlsh, President of Maritime Medical Association was a. passenger by the Empress yes- yl morning to Moncton to nrske gements for the annual meeting of the association. bards BITS]! Rifle three olglltlls cents for- the best. loose at cwt, wlhlle prmmd straw sold lor five fifty a ton and loose at thirty to 1 thirty-five cents a cwt. at twenty-one to twenty- two cents a; lb. Eggs sold at sixteen to seventeen cents a doz. The out. market was fair, wlilts oats bringing fifty-one to fifty-four cents a bummd ‘ zThe-rs will etllodlst Church - undsy evening next June 6th as ‘ previously intended, owing to improvements being made to the in- terior of the church not having been completed. The next service wvlll be I on Sunday June 13th at ,7 o'clock in ' the evening. Special music will be _ choir and s. silver collection taken to help pay cost of alterations. i5—4»dr2l. provided by the “Tcnlsmxlmsrof , - dwiecpliinmli " Al n l r. L r- a Tllscadet corps of West Kent slit Queen Square schools will shoot in the second O. R. L. match this morn- ing. George W. Ritchie, Cylty and Harry Ritchie. River. . I-—s\l The Gcllnarc, left yesterday mlorn~ for Hallhn, where it ls expected will go into the fishery protqttlvs service-Pat. s l Any persona tn this Province, whol fish salmon or clams abroad, should wrlta Manner Guar- dian at once, » The nevpr-l. R. Bell wfll preach to the iolloviing places ill-st Sunday.’ Bradalbano at 11 o'clock n. ln., Fre- 3 o'clock p. m., New; - for lhl — Rev. Mr. Erb wlll address the Y. M. A. Men's meeting, tomorrow ls an arrived Among tho __._ Mr. Watkls’ program wlll include The Moonlight Sonata of Beethoven. Excel-pee from Chopin. Mendelssohn and Prelude Ralclunanln ofl. Miss Bl-emnefls first number wlll be aria fronl Samson and. Delilah. Mr. Gravoutock Baritone solos. Major Bartlett has received- word from Lleut. Colonel Flowers, secre- ary of the Nova Scotla Provincial that the Inter- Maritime M's/ten would beshlot at Mc- Nab’s Inland ln place of at Bodtord as in other years. Psi-lice Edward Island wlll lea/vs Char- lottetown next Wednesday morning the following day, Thursday, the health. Association, the match will shot. on There was n- fair amount. of pr duce in the City market yesterday. Potatoes brought thirty cents 1st bus. Pork was fair at eight cents n. ‘lb for - and quarters ‘to eight and‘ Swen- Preescd - and ’ poorer quality and eight sold at nlns dollars n. ton forty-live to tlfty cellos Llful k fifty~flva tdgtlftyolglrt cents. Sleeve boards.shfrt boards and Ironing boards ln large vnrletlos at Cameron 8a Co's. 6-4d3l. Kodak days are The new Kodak Catalogue has come. If interested. Alli tor a copy. Fishing Tatkla a Rods, Reels, Land-J ing Nets, Baskets, 1.ines,- Hooks, Fly Books. Flies suitable for Is- land waters. iAny fly not to be had here we will be pleased to get for you “Ill m ll " DRUGGISTS, l-etirrned- yesterday lrom "a fishing excursion to Murray’ lament interesting l ,_ PBBBUIIQOIB flfll The team from Butter was be no service in bhe at Vlctorlsl on the {Q12 r tin-a ‘ lot Men's ‘ Umbrella $l.00 Saturday, June 5th, 1909 BOB ‘W Saturday's dollar sale g of haépdsome shirtwa ists $|. Sometimes a bargain conlegfbflr vlay_bys_“'lil¢ll';'7ilnd some- times by good mailagemenLA: combination of tltetwo makes this shirtwaist sale possible. " A big waist maker wanted to introduce his line with us. In order to do so he offered a very special discount induce- ment. Hence ollr ability to ofier you to-day. ntl Five different designs in handsome new shirt waists, white lcrgandies and muslins, hand- some embroidered fronts, newest long sleeve, two models have open front-three have open back, the best llne we have seen under 1.50 a =ln for Saturday...“ .. ... $4.50 Silk Petticoats for. $3.50 A line that in all respects is all right-except that the sizes are brcken into—we have a good many of the wanted lengths but not all---and we are cancelling the line. There are blacks, cop- enhagen, maroon, brown, shown, and the values run from $4. 5o to 5.50 each, to effect a quick clearance we will say for Saturday... . O-O-O-td .. . . . . . . . . 30 Misses’ Skirts, worth to 3.50 2.25 each 'l‘his>is a particularly smart little line of skirts, in new Tweed patterns, nicely made, lengths range, from 29 to 35 inches -regu1ar price to 3.50 each-Saturday. . .. . . . . . . . . . .125 ,_ $5.85 Ladies’ Venetian Skirts $3.98 This is a line of skirts that we are cancelling from our lines-colours are green, red and ~ I I l I I I 3-” uu-nvnuwwvw" a-»,.-.-,"nw._.m.s.._,,mv._ _._-_<.. black fabric, goodallwool venetian—reglllar5.95 Nickel Towel Rack Free with every 75c purchase in the house furnishings department Saturday All day Saturday and Saturday evening we offer this opporunity. Every purchaser of goods from the House Furnishings department, wall Paper, Blinds etc, Towels Slleetings Upholstery goods. Curtains etc, ctc, has a chance- If your sales slip amounts 75c or over the Salesman will prerent you with a neat 3 armed buffed nickel towel rack, ready to be screwed on the wall. Linoshine makes your old oilclotlis look like new -3 5c 60c and l.oo_ sizes. J 0- B z L A Saturday special in new Lace Curtains at per pr 89c This Curtain is made in a pretty pattern of giod net nicely and strongly hound at edges. Just compare it with the best l. lo value offered anywhere else —Satur.lay. . . . . . . . . .39: About a dozen patterns new wall paper worth to 28c —- at l2c These are lines that are getting low, and we wish to clear tllenl completely out, Border. for most - but some have no borders left, light and dark nice, new designs -—aboiit enough for a days lively selliilg........ .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..,.....|2c l ssollolllooilo lllliltllsoa,|. Women's Summer Undcrvebts, For 25c, A rattling good line of ladies‘ undervests, soft, smooth, nicely made long sleeves short sleeves, sleeveless. worth lo to l 5c each Saturday 3 for. . . . . . . . . . . . . .254; Turkish towels 44x|8 in, 25c pr __. This is a special bargain that Mr McLeod secured in England a while ago. The Towels couie in white and natural or Red and natural, Regular value is 3 5c pel- pai;_ Saturdayper palr..... ,--—79c sale of smart New soft lront shirts In a dozen or more of new and handsome colouring and late designs. come these very attractive garments. They are made up of fine smooth percales and medulla-equal to anything offeied usually for i.oo............ ...... .....79¢ Another great line of c fast black cotton hose -We think this is the very best 25 cent cotton stocking that money can ~-~~----I~e ---~~---~¢-'-~..-~---..-------. buy. lt is made in “l-t" Ribs, has seamless feet and legs, is clear bright black, l‘. - comes in all sizes from clillds numberslx to ladies number 1o. It is also one of , . the handsomest and most durable ‘stockings for boys wear that we have ever been . able to_ secure. Great arrival in time for Saturday selling---priced very close at i] i. PCT palrnoeavs asses-o >l*C".<I IIOO4uI t - aosel-—s as a... .,..,.,.,.,...,H,,,_._. ~ t i ~ -' ~ 3-5 3 :Don't forget the Auction Sale of property known as Clements "Corner, Eudbon and Weymoubh an,“ 5- dsy at l2 o'clock. .- "Children's summer hats in a big valdcty in sailor and other styles for boys and girls. Prlcosfrom 15c up. Prowso Bros Ltd. ll-tdzl. Beer 8t Wise-ks for Fu-Ini .G0=CARTS ’ l Priced from $1.50 up f rut, The right kinds at “Markright” Prices, w Mark Wright OOIING EVENTS. " Rod Rose meeting, Lodge Prlncd Edward. 8.0. l. Tuesday June 9th. Newsoifs Blo ck I