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" ' `. li "J _ _ »,_ . 4,., $.23 A _,~_,;~, . ii.; i.-'.¢W.- ..`_~., »~;_~ 5, »1vNE4» =9°9 a' . rr m uma-r me ‘ -~ ' rua ouannim --=-1' rms-.~e»-_-ay ~ ,iaeariycy-_;_<_ -r' ‘-'-‘Q i’~ § '1 _'E-l V -'lr _ ,L A I 'A | i 1 ,_ 1-\____; THEM llUEEN’S_ COUN'l`Yf GUARDIAN W* °~ '~°“°°:r.;':::.1.: *.i..°:.:._..::,:.’..r-.:.':-.'.;:i=:=.:-..f.>.:a.:r'° ’f°°°' V yesterday mor :Y ' ‘ ` _ Hggd Omg" |n [hw Pr 8| k c E. H; Mclliachern, arrived in the Dr. Alley was n. passenger leg- _ OWSG 06 °“ llB|'l0l'(8l0Wll city yesterday morning from Kenshig Bouris yesterday afternoon ‘ca ‘ The latest MWF. first of all. " ’ _ “ I _ tUn_ . _-a-r _ ' F I K l;, & ' / 113 ' ` _ -__ Mrs. (Dr.) Beer, City, as a pas- ` » » K - - _ _ » , » Mrs. L. A. I-layer of Boston is the senger to. Moncton, yestwdla, ` , _ , M, guest oi her mother Mrs. Eliza. Mc- morning- ' “ Miss Gertrude Peters, City, leff, yes. gerday for Montreal. New Wonderland's prog,-am f0,.to_ nigllli ll-I-‘P9011 in the reader on page four. The tide will be high this mlorn- ing at 10.22 and tomorrow morn. ing at 10.56._ -i The ad of the I-Iorsi Ra g 'ton Trotting Park oi: J-u~ri:Es1'2 nppenr in tomorrow's issue, ' i Schr. Alberta. is dlschargln , g a full zizssl °°.?“ ?.“"“=‘°“ -- Co. E Oar s for A. Duchemln & There were no cases triad before f,-he Cltl’ Polige Court yesterdafy, ""~1v~ The- Guardian said E. V. Creed- was visiting his home in Albany when it Should -have sam Albion. Miss McNutt d Mi ._ nail. city. leer? rhissirirfiifiilg Bali, spend the summer at Malpeq_ue_ Any person desiring te pu;-chase at si bargain a fifty dmim- Lwddee. or Gents 'Bicycle, never ln- use, eh-quid *Willy aft Guardian office a't once. Tlmre WCW eight fine looking steers pn the Harland yesterday morning rom Crapaud. When lcd through the Streets they created considerable comment. ~ -- ` -_ _,L H Rev. Jas. McDougall will preach W on Sabbath the bth at DeSa-ble at Among the visitors to the city l _ ' - . : Wolfvillu, N. B.,_Miss Helena Alvxan- 22nd at 2 p_ m_ dra Andrew, Bt. Eleanors, received __ ' , an art course certificate. A_ J_ MacDonald' a wen known r '1`o~day the lad- ies of Cl\’town and country after try- ing other places lind that ours is “f the placetliey wish We have P a Grand stock of mid- /’ " ' f `\\¢ili|lIllllili;," , é§° -.\_.__`\ f O \ ' "€‘\.l\ \ \ A g\; \ summer hendwear for ladiee and cliil- V dren and wciare daily adding to it - by iniportations and from our own designers.VVe have j lust received ' \ - r New Roscs,Wrcz\il1s ~» Field Flowers and trimmed hats. to buy, - .. 'ie 0`ll`l - ‘. , ` \~. fr _» _ It will pay you to see our suniiii-;r styles before deciding what to buy. VVe have .1 splen- did line of childi'en’s embroidered and ribbon Neill, Crapaud Lt-ard's farm. esturda for Bt. John ycsterda-y.-St. John Telegraph; hey. - i --- Mrs. ’(Dr.) Bovyer has returned td Chas. Harvey oi Albany has moved Crapaud from it visit to irlcnns in to Crapsud having purchased J. W. Charlottetown. _ .__. Wm. and Mrs. McLean of Charlotte- j Dr. Eustaue Purdy, who has been town are spending a few weeks with* ’ visiting his parents in this city left' friends in Grapaud. ‘ ' ing on' Jume 5th. Among the outward, passengers The flag over the Post Ofiice was from this City yesterday mornin-g flying yesterday 5,, honor U( the f was Fred Blake on a visit to Syd- forty-fourth birthday ci the Prince of if " Wales who was born on June 3, 1865. |1030- Argyle shore at 3-wil 081100 yeeteni-ay were R. H. Eine, o'i.cary Cove at 7. Rd., and W. Forbes of Perf; Vernon, I _ -- 'racy are beth registered at the vic- S G. E. Le rd- and J. W. Leard, Cra 1; ri Hegel, a. - o a paud- have bought the mill property _.__ and dwelling house ownud by the The annual msetlug ol the c0,,g,.,,_ e ' ., latd Charles A~ l-1*i‘8\‘/9 / f f A ‘f////, 4, , /_ J'-' ~ I C ’ uf -'1 f l g 0 rl.‘.‘-'fi/I °' \ _,Z . * _ \'~ j _jlflllr _ T l . Summer Hosiery .J Wo\uen’s cotton, lisle and fine cash- mere hose in zi com- plete range of sizes M. A. Harvard-, of (lhai`lottt°bown, has been appointed lecturer in.En-glish Literature at McGi.ll'Universit‘y for next session. Mr. McMillan is now taking his Ph. D course at Harvard, and will graduate this summer. There will be no divine service in Tryon Presbyterian Church till the nxornjng of the 13th, Rev. Willliam Mcheorli will conduct services on the evening of the 6th at Five Islands, Colchester county, N. S., where re- critly and suddenly his college class mints of five years, Rev. G. Leech, wus called to his reward. Two excellent horse' portralits arc to be seen- in the winldow of Joseph Hughes' barber shop on Queen' St. (inc oi Lord Dalmon-y owned' by the ld. E. I. Clydesdale Assocla-ti-ofn w-as taken by Arthur'Newsom=, the en- largement being made at Cook's Stu- dio. Another is of George Crcsceus owned by Frank Beales. This pic- ture was iia-ken, enlarged, and color- ed hy A, Thorne of Baycr‘s studio. The infant paper occupied quite a lot of space yesterday ini which it actually said nothing, althioiugh its desperate attempts to do so were mon: pitiful. At iirst things were ar musing, now they have gone far eu- ou-gh, and if the youngster persists in its foolishness a/ny longer, its blood will be upon its own head. The Guardian' is ,by no means impatient nion upon t-he subject. _ One of the finest numbers ever pu-t in this matter, but having no space to waiste ln- its local columns is- ob- liged to refrain from further discus- .: ; I V ~'. 'v’». and qualities em- broidered and plain. All sizes. Prices 2 pair for 29c up to 65c pair. ` _ x h Infants and chi1dren’s fine ribbed cashmere hose 2 5c, 3oc, 35c and 4oc. 4 Boys’ cotton and cashmere hose heavy and light weights, extra close knit and guaranteed to wear, 200, 2 5c and upward. 1 v . _,_ cifid ' Elastic ` `=*" 3 Nriiieih ' ,p Waisfs B li -_ ` e J The ideal Colored Elastic Belts, H ;‘;‘(;5ti§’: width 1 i-2 inches, ,O ii, with carved brass _ ug., from 2 buckle. A beauty at years to iz the price _ years. . Brel. s 55° .x f h__ ll /il Ilia, Price 25c ea. ` - ~ liarpei Squares ol every Descripiionf Vie 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 question the best assortment ever shown in the city. We have them in all sizes such as 2d;.2;E3 yds, 3x3 yds, 3x3 I-2 yds, 3x4 yds, 3 I-2x4 s. in l`npe|lry,Brune|l,Axminalera,Velvci|,Wi|tona, lngrains Prices from -4.00 up fo $65.00. I._. ' on any stage in this city, was put ou- a-t New Wonderland last night, amd it certainly was an evidence of bow good entertainment is appreciated by! the theatre goers of this city. ll‘i‘ve choir lads, undler the spot light, with hall dim- and' flooded with the Soft rays from the steriopticon, aan-g the chorus of the "Hymns of the Old Church Choir." 'I‘heir`sweeft clem- voices rang' as clear his bells through U10 hall. and a silence which wan no- ticeable was kerpt throughout the whole number. An organ behind the scenes took up the chorus as the S0l0fi'f|t gave wafy to linhe l-sid's voices, and the old' falmililar words, the desir- ly loved airs and' the grand music Produced' am effect on the la/rge aiulii- ence present which will be lang re- membered. It was good edteftngu. ,ment witlrout doiu-bt and greatly gn- l0Y@d l>Y‘ the patrons. -*ii- ='1‘l1° "Hymns of the old Church Choir" will bu repeated ton-ight for the last time at New Wemiei-i»M1d_ This is one of the finest selections UVB? Elven- here, amd the why it was put on at New Wonderland, speaks volumes for the way that house ha managed. Sleeve hoards.shlrt boards and ironing boards ln large varieties at Cameron & Co's. 6~4d3|. SNAPPY SNAPS A ginger snspis no good unless it is snappy. That is the kind we sell. i Always fresh and good No. 163 Kent Street l Telephone 2|; - D. Stewart 'course BAKERY Bakes Best Bread m. Friday to insure insertion in following issue. first Again Great George St. was the scene -of a disgusting sight yesfierhay when the same youth who was intoxi- cated- only the night before, bees/ms., once more -so much under the influen- ce of 1-iquor that he was obliged to be assisted to his home. This in broad daylight with strangers as well as citizens in the vicinity. lt is uh-ough-t that the com-pl/lcated operation to which the Hon. Sena- tor Ferguson, ol Charlottetown, P. E. Island, has submittdd at the Vic- toria Memorial Hospital, Toronto, Ont., wi-ll result in his early restora- tion to health, with reasonable as- surances of prolonged lifn. The opera- tion wa-s performed -by Dr. S. Cu'm- mings.-Mointreal Star. 'I`he- death occurred recuntly in- Chl- cago of Mrs. John T. Watt whose husbnind was born in Charlottetown, an-d was the sou of John R. Watt.l who for a number oi years conducted business in this City, and afterwards removed to Bedeque. John T. W-att. was a grnmdson ‘of tb Moore, and cousin oi Col. Moore. Ul this City. Mr. and Mrs. Watt vieibew Col. and Mrs. Moore four years -ug0-) ..._...» The manager of New Wflildvfland wishes to correct t-he refport current around the city, that children- are not allowed- in New Wonderland with- out their parents. All children are provided witli seats as usrua-l, but are asked to conduct themselves rn- snch n. way that no reflection can be cast u-pon either the manlmgcmeiiffi of the theatre or any one else. Tonllyghta program is especially we-ll suited for children ho see, and all arc cordially invited to be present. is late James The residence of Peter Musick,Ki`n‘- ross, was the scene oi a lrsfppy event Wednesday evening, June 2nd, when his son, Henry Boswell Musick, was united in marriage to Miss Margaret 'Bello McLeod-, Grand Vliew. The cere- mony Was performed' i-n t-he presence oi a few immediate friends by the Rev. D. B. McLeod, M. A. The -bride who was una/ttfmded, was becdmlingly dressed in white. The groom is one of t-he popular young men' oi Orwell. The happy couple will reside at the homestead, Kinross. .?__1__._.- :Thers will be no service in the Methodist Church at Victorian on Sunday evening next June 6th as previously lntended, owing to the improvements being made to the in- terior of thc church not having been completed. The n-ext' service wrill he on Sunday June 13th- at _7 dclock in the evening. Special music will be provided by the choir and a silver collection talken- to help pay cost of alterations. " 6-4d2i.pd-. :The quarterly meeting of the Fish and Game Protection Association, will be -held in the Stipendary Mag- lstrmtes Court Room, City Building, on Friday evening at eight o'clock._ 6-Zdfil. I1*-» ’ Parrot and Squirrel cages at Cameron &Co 6-2d3l l - l -lime sfil. woe ' _ ' i forty ) _ son you want to turn ff +L Morc Vitrophane ready i in the house furnishings dep’l: v y - - -_ The Insurance Oiilces in this City I3 W. LePsge, oi Rusticoville, (P. close at 1 o‘clook on Sato.;-day an,”-_ 5, E. 1.), was registered at the Victoria noone for summer months, colllrwnc i If you have a window-or windows of plain glass that ffm- any rea* This is a material coming in rolls liie Wall paper-Cathedral ‘glass de-» signs-very handsome colorings-easily applied and permanent when on. It will make a plain glass window into stained lass-and the ccst is but ,_ roluv Five CENTS will YARD. yy A fresh lot in by express from New York a. day or two :=.g_1.'>. _ _` |- 1-If] live cents per yard is into stained lass-come in andsee Vitrophane. /f* ,ci 5 I -S X »f ./ il 4' @. e € selecting If you are like »' cisely the same pattern cases much lower than E most houses---nearly your choosing = side quotations are for % ~ - ` . _ ' ` _ _ 0 . W ,, ' H ((94 * . ` ' .fatG:',»\!' T J 'ff' - l nr - 1 P iq* I ’¢ Ii "7 l'elA"Jl‘ _ , “ fs, , , l ` ‘ x I f I » V l' -' l ._ .'_ - '"3 ! ' , _ terday. Mr. Mcnenaia ima been ' _ ' ' - i .` ~ ~ il " . / I llullflll- Slle lelt H`U0lll¢ 110011 for Charlottetown for about a week rl; - ", i"\\'~. ~’ . r f* . ,_ i ‘ A ‘ /\ l /, Summersidc 'with a general cargo. ceivlng treatment for his ear, 'E 5'* \ _ ' v _@ / ~ _.W `< L6 . _-_ ‘ -/-Q » - .- - ,' \_» _J /ri /I /"* There in no need of oi "bo let” owing to nm Mg gamma Gum, ' -"/ ` l"l'li“ _. ‘ " / ` '_ cnrd when The Guurdlan's classified- di ,j th I y _ / `\ / l . ' '_ , _ =_‘»,v udvcrtisenielnts are used lor_tl1e re- tldgmggts iihetiiile-limii' mlliubgin iifeciiglilaeilyl / Y 1 _i _aj E V my I W . l i _.L 2,’ _ 71/ 1 sugt.-i they bring are ‘told of in that that an I-¢h,mges»» 0( ma,_te,,_reach I _ ‘» Q; ._ _ A,-~ J ,gi '--X for their mmmery xo. Q - JZ i to mn-n. this oiilee not later than ten A. `.' . ' §§3 _ J 4,' _sg \ F ‘ -i Z ` g, ,:_ --°" ‘fu mm §_ 55 = ( 5 s- - ; é _ /_ _I O ~_‘.- . L ; ls economy an object in A » cents worth 'of value every time you spend a dollar--you can not aEord`to have brought in samples from mail order houses--found that we have pre- . -' frm 231" at % we i-». wui . 795 ` `@ \ J ' V' Q Q ip ,fps » . r eff' wall paper ? most of the rest of us-and want to buy a hundred Q,-a . buy your wall paper without a careful study of our sl: owing. Two or three -. cases within the last few days have interested us--bits of comparison. Ladies s in stock---and our prices as low and in one ofthe _ the mail order house. _ r Now this is all we want--just compare our values---if we cannot do ‘ better for you---we do not expect your order. Is that fair ? $5.00 orders sent prepaid anywhere. It will perhaps surprise you to see that we carry a wider range than live hundred different wall paper designs ready for ` Remember when we quote a price it is for “double rolls.” Most out- _ . . ,, . ,, . single rolls as you will note. Do not fail to heal: "The Hymns of and cleanest entertainments. Palt- ronlze them. Fishing Tackle Rods, Reels, Land- ing Nets, Baskets, Lines, Hooks, Fly Books. Flies suitable for Is- land waters. f>Any fly not to be had here we will be pleased to get for you "llll lllll llllll” DRUGGISTS, 5 ________ ‘ --|-_-\ g Kodak ed promptly and care- ful1y--- New developer used for each film. Bring your films to -0 = -tl, _ .. ~\v » ‘ '° ` A' . _ __ Another lot ol _fancy Developed and Print- shades \1S» W eo. . g \ ` ` _ l ‘. “‘\».‘\‘. i.l.“-*‘ _ Jae. Calder fb. Son _ _. `. ,»,-/,'/','g1/,~ . g;¢e\|lorseonlah1‘¢liors.E»Eeri Furrierr gtanley shavv 1 I, _ "-- - amwnf. ie, reno.. sr., .mins . 4- ~ - _ lust uvuu Wcrstcd Suitings |n the C0\lE AND SBE THEM Olives, Grcens,Browns,Greys Blues &c. &c. A Good Suit from $l8.00 up A Real goodsgeir ol pants for Cleaning and pressing promptly ltteillkd the Old Ohurcb Choir at New Won- .The Young wommfs mmsmnary soc, derlnn-rl tonight. The People's bt. [Zi Ch h -H hl _ . . - 'l`l‘°°'*"° ““°W“-11°" "° g“’° th” bm in; in thiinhafligg vilrlor lh(isuFl!ii1i=tv vrliiirlilidirinagiiarilrmiiiiyii riltixr is ini “'ai`rfdi§66Fri2s eT1'sT~2`aa makers _ ` ' _W """`_ to clear Cameron & Co's 6-2d3| Regular meeting of Kimberley L. T. .VOICE sPEGIAmsT__Pr°f_ H B. Lodge, No 172. Will be held t - Tamton teacher of voice culturs,p ANNOUNCEMENTS 'night at 8 0'c10¢k~ Full attendance are organ voice culture a special -- requested- Studio Great George Street _- io-sdmwirw night at eight o'clock. All members boys and girls. Prices from inc u are ruquested to attendi. pmwm, B.,-0,, Ltd_ 6 M __ _ _ ii; _*_ _i , _ 1°-;°;’°':‘E°“:~;"'~:'“‘~_“.t"'i"-"-‘:‘Y‘2“' _ . ' 0 is . . _ 1 * . 1| ‘ l . 2 i. G0==lCART§ Priced from $1.50,, ul The right kind; ar “Mr.rkrignr' Prices, Mark Wright ` Newsou's Block - Ross .ll lllallhews Representing; The North American Life Assurance Co., of Toronto. The Commercial Union and ichinond and Drummond Fire Insurance companies. 1 ne C. P. R. ticket agency. Oflice 73 Graflon St, Masonic Building, llsrfif Charloiielo wn. hors llra lla That combine all the our “Gem” do. They freezers made for No sali!,can enter the ice stops the cogs It work, takes less ice, better satisfaction made. ' It is the “Gem”oftliem i ( . ' s _rf-'» . ‘ai ..- ~