it L i .iv ffy-i trhe lifting of the latch on that ¢ iii--t morn~.:i_- v ~ii'~.-e ‘:e;~t iis steidily on the lump i i mike -:acl cu: pronuse._- ._ ' 1 --r Sei '.- .~€r\'e You S0 §i\il=- r.,..f\.~. \~_ _ _ ~ R,-`,,.:_.,-j'_\~ :im ~.-'will never think of }\‘,0,.,,, 331,- i ‘ t t for liiiyihing in oui Zinc." _ il'-_’g~,_q_,_- §~ ‘ :-_:_-lx \f rizsiziees we`\'e \ iii g\¢ ` `; ic.‘.w`iiie1:--.i ~ ' i ~1.\k-e- thu: prorl_ise .,»i but i--.i ii-.:_~t-intly increasing r___,_;i,;,,>~_ 3,-._ '. ~ ii l\.=_`.ie\'e that not .‘,~,,;\~ tow in l:.c.\i'ig in earnest c \" " s 5 ié .. , 1-_ Z, [“*1""1 ) "..‘J§Z ' 'N c:/..`$ Q!/We *Qi* `f{,.;`i_. in ‘.<.c'_ '_ .i , i.-c io the let- , .p -,_. ';-_.in » :lv r¢‘..c~~c that were ' .; ~~~.ir .~`t»‘.ii'__\‘ .ill the )‘e'£\l' Youtlil _ -_\ it-_Q o\\‘..~ and the service -1' _~_; ~.i:.~e.- _\-on‘rc tie:-t`ectl\~ . g-_-ig.-\ ;1.:i‘. -t.i_',\:i>\'_ \\`e think .. ;ii¢ iv.-.i \ t~xi"_< im-cis and prom- \ ` ` ` ' R . -_ »~;r .~.- 2 »~`m:".~` ‘J .tiii. more Ng. i,-.»_-_- ;n : :~..i;c durizig the , 1.»_,- ‘»\;<',‘i .\~ \‘v.'.i: iiiii i iiiii Th; Ideal Gr:>;~e'.'y, Phone X99, 8% 'Sm' %'%» 1:;--f-1* EV RY All should be posted, :Ls tothe merits of whatwe oder you- First-We offer you goods, exclusively our own Wynn you buy from us, you will never see a duplicate with anvsus- Second--Our cutting, fitting, sewing, etc. is se~ am; to none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above exoelleuces are yours at a ggure, also our own, but we give all preference nd advantage to our customers. Secured only by was years of hard work and trying exper- ences. J T. ifi¢§ENziE, llllll ill lll llllll This the best flour for general family use that wc have_h\ndled for years. Having a large pro portion of Manitoba .\'o. i Hard Wheat in it gives it great strength and it will take more water in mixing and go much further than or- dinary Hour. i Besides making first class loaf breatd it will also make the finest and whit est pastry. Give it a trial when you want another barrel of flour and you will be both pleased and satisi- ied with it. Beer & Goff, _ l l. Nothing Batter During Hot Weather QQ than good bread-the kind we E always make. The ingredients 6,; are good, the mixing good and E the baking good. DUCHESSE (our specialty) 4c E GRAHAM 4c PLAIN 6c - VIENNA 7c E Telephone Zll wo. s‘_rewAR1'.§ E i~,:i.p.-,eieaieefy Bakes Best Bread. E EEEEEEEEEEEEE El EHEEH HDTIGE 0F REMBYAL oN AND Arrfa JUNE nm. ` DR. l!l6!(EY’S OFFICE Will be at his house on VVATER ST., C1J1.>0Si!¢ Hotel Davies (next door to Mr. W. S. Stewart.) H . _ . t . . OBIS 9 30 B U1 O 4 P In June 3 e ff/, -.,§, 1* ` _ _n :.~.95:»'~.-._-.;-.;l,-,, Jr; . . ‘ .- -?-~;»-...,.:<.- ~.;».ei~-?1\‘-'s.»,f1.ie.».:z»e>f ‘-5 _ . -_ ~ :_;=.,- .~ r ~--~ ..-,= »-_ . ..,.,;,,i,-pit..-, M _‘ * NIE GUARD]»1»;cg "` "“` “` ‘ " ' ““*“" r ' -is Meeting of Firemen at 8.15 to-night. Brfoumza or Omar. Dr. Maude Killam, missionary, address ed the congregation of the First Method lst Church yesterday. _ Mit. J. A. McDonald an-.l bride came to the city from Halifax on Saturday even ‘URI and registered at the Davies. Iv thc abience ot the Rzcto Ret . V r, v, lC9C\1WlH3ins conducted the service in St. P:iiil`s church yesterday morning. were passengers by the Princess on I51fmdl'8‘1ll1- Siturday evening. the former fr.; I";.-'o;i and :lie latter from Sydney. Mr. T. A. McLean and Mr. A. l\lcBetli many friends who will welcome her to th m anbgrélafrchlbald A Gillis, Catherine “amen el3"e L WMSOU. Mrs., Hector A waves; and daughter katie I-abel h r0vidence,R I today for their °_meS at ROCRY Point and Orwell. We . wish them a. pleasant time. _ Mrs. A. S. Patterson, son and daughte arrived from Toronto on Friday night tg spend the summer at Mutche’s, Stan- h0De. They are at the Queen and go om; to the Sea Side Tuesday. Mrs. Patterson has spent several summers here and made 8 ‘|` EARLY Yesterday morning two men were seen trying to force an entrance Try; 3fZTl;l.1 will go into camp io- “"0 Mr. N. Ra3tenbury`S Wine-rooms on U1'~`~l`l`0'~’~`- Mrijor i'Ste=\'iirt will be iu com- ili-xiiii of the Sinrl this year in place 0 Colonel ?~lcL»eod .vho is ill in Montreal. _-liiiirfo the passengers by the mail train on Saturilziy evening were: Judge War- burton and daughter, Judge Fitzgerald, wife and daughter, Mrs. W. S. Stewart. THE Highland Brigade held an enjoy- able outing ou Saturday, at Rocky Point in charge of the pastor. The boys parad- ed to and from the Ferry Wharf in their kilts. YESTERDAY morning the Dominion Pre- sident ofthe W'.C.T.U. addressed the con- gregation of Grace Church. Mr. J. D. Seaman occupied the pulpit in the even ing. S1-mor. L. W. Little, of the R. R. C. I. arrived in the city Saturday evening and is registered at the Revere. The sergeant is here to instruct the infantry at Camp Brighton. Water .St-. The burglars commenced f work Just after the street lights were turned olfbut only succeeded in breakin lu=ir.o'r'rn-rows. rumen imwano i ` iiitoii. , , , , sciii iiiii couiiiiii Q W, O-.¢i~.¢.io:ir.1->cist.iyo\i.and almoe* V """"""""" M ----- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ -.-.- 011 Tuesday evening J one 18th gi, Free. Y port Maine occurred ii very pretty home wedding .it the residen ce gf Mr, G H TTU5, H ben biS *0n, Mr William F True and \liss Alice M Rackham, daugi ter of Mr Geo Rackham of this clty,were united in marriage by Rev. A. C. Furbush iii the presence of their hcme friends. The i l i .l . I‘ ‘bride who was unattended, wore ri. ver bert True, sister in-law of the groom play ei the wedding march. The large number ‘of beautiful presents attested to the .popularity of the contracting pirties. |Mr. True is atraveller fora large boot land shoe tlrm. He and Mrs. True will reside in Freeport. i _ *"~---l~»----~ liiiis Eiiiioirs iiiii i ______. JUNE24 -1901 Epi-etty dress of white muslin. Mrs. A -if _ i E apiece olfone of t-he shutters, when for one going east and the ohter west, THE funeral of the late John White which took place yesterday, was unusual- 15’ ltlrge. The remains were interred at children are buried. An otlicer of the Salvation Army read the service both at lthehouse and grave. The deceased is a sou of one of the first police oilicers that Charlottetown had, and brother of Robert White, "Water-man.” Manual Training School closed on Satur day for the holidays. Upon motion P,-in cipal Landrigan of Queen Square School took the chair. Principal Seaman moved a. vote of thanks to Mr. Collier which was seconded by Mr M W Smith Suppoytel I o ¢ . K iimiaras of nie send band will meer by Messrs' J' M' D““°“”' F' 0"” “M forpractice to-night at 7.30 sharp. It is most important that all should attend to make fiual preparations for camp. H. Viisxxcoiauu. IN Zion Church last evening astandinz vote was taken on the question of enfor- cing the prohibitory law. The large con- gregation all stood up for enforcement. It was an impressive scene. others. The motion was:carried unanim- ously. Mr. Collier replied in a happy manner. ` THE Saturday Teachers' class for the 30 THE S. S. Olivette arrived in port at 5. Saturday afternoon with the following passengers: Mrs. J. McLean, Mabel Wells Patk. Ciirns, R. S. Hogan, Mrs. Hogan Bruce, Nettie O`Connor, Mary Tennyson, Miss Hemphill, Etta. Byrne, Gertrude ONE Of 511% bi¥K¢SU f»¢&S Of the S€8S0ll\ Day, A. Halliday, S. C. Heald, Mrs. Heald will be held on Thursday,the 27th lust., at Cardigan Bridge. The spot selected is most suitable and the music by the 4th RegimentBand of this city will be aspecial feature. Ou Wednesday morning Mr. W. W. Hubbard, editor of the Co-Operative Far- mer returns to Sussex after assisting Hon. B. Rogers in organizing a number of Agricultural Societies and Farmers In- stitutes. Fon the high class cigar trade new and choice lines of importel goods. All prices 3 for 25, 10c, 15 and 20 straight 12 for 25e, 3 for 50c etc.A box of 50 El Cesar for $140. La Hamea. $3.50per box of 50.-J amieson’s Drug store. DR. Gro. C_iuRU'rHERs,of Charlottetown was in Sackville \Vednesday. He was sent to consult with Dr. Secord regarding the illness of Geo. Campbell. The latest report lstaies that Mr. Campbell is a little better.-Sackvillc Post. A gentleman who was returning to the city on the evening of Tuesday last in- forms Tnu GUARDIAN that he noticed a decided improvement in the sobriety of those returning from market having met but one person under the influence of liquor. THE next regular meeting of the West Royalty B. B. C. will be held next Wednesday at the residence of Iohu Des- mond Esq. On next Friday there will be a special meet held at Mr. Geo. Clarke’s Central Royalty to which all are cordially invited.-G1-so Lsivis. ANNOUNCEMENT is made Qin Quebec of the engagement of Mr. Cleaver Sullivan, eldest son of the Chief Justice of Prince Ed ward Island. to Miss Ethel Frost-Wood Gray, daughter of Col. Frost-Wood Gray, of Quebec,and niece of the Hou. Mr. Daly, formerly Minister of the Interior.-Mont real Star. ---4--- _ A Pillltbat can be used when required for Constipation or Costiveuess without causing sickness or pain is BEACH'S, STOMACH Sc LIVER PILLS. Send 10 cents to The Baird C0., Lt’d,, Woodstock N. B., for trial sample box. Small Pills small dos purely vegeteble. Regular size 25 cts. bottle at dealers. 1 . 'Ki Die i iii is Bar ain iVc have gone pieces (black and through our stock ct dress goods and have selected 30 colored) which we have placed on our irontcountcr at the wonderful low price of O-OO-O-O-OOO'OO'O'O 927:: yari These goods are worth in the iS 1-|19 regular way 360 4.2c 4=5c and 5Oc Mash Heald, Mary A. Stewart, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Gaffney, Mrs. McPhail Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Guild, Mrs. Farquhar M. Turner, Mrs. Turner, M. i Wakefield. ON Friday evening Hou. B. Rogers and W.W.HubbardvisitedVernonRiver fortl e purpose of organizing an agricultural societyand Farmers Institute.The attend- ance was not :as large as [the organizers wished, but asociety was formed, how- ever. Saturday night the - - f - gentle men drove out to Marshfield to continue the worth of organizing. Azricultural Societies and Farmers’ Institutes have been organized at Tignish, Wellington, Fredericton, Clifton, Vernon River. TH! 4th Regiment Band, which fur- nished such an excellent program at the Electric Light Sports on Thursday eve- ning has been engaged by the Committee of the Cardigan Dairying Co., to put on the same program at the Cardigan Tea on the 27 th inst. The Band will go down by special train on Thursday morning at ‘ 9. 15 a. m. It is expected that it large number will take advantage of the day’s outing as the fare is only 75 cents return and Cardigan is a beautifully situated place. THE funeral of the late Nelson Currie of Fairview, West River which took piace on Saturday last, was very largely attend- ei, there being fully one hundred car riages in attendance. Rev. A. Brown of North River conducted the services, assis- ted by Rev’d Mr. Mclvor of West River. The interment was at Long Creek Cemet- ery. Following were the pall-bearers: J. W. Taylor, St. Peters Island. Thomas Lowther, Niue Mile Creek. Harold Jenkins, City John Currie, West River. Owen King, “ “ Wm. McEwen, “ “ AT St. Dunstan’s Cathedral this morning by Rev. Dr. Morrison, Mr. Albert E. Leigh will be united in marriage to Miss Katie McQuillan. The bride will be attired in a. beautiful pearl grey costume and white picture hat. She will be attended by Mia Lucie Coady who will be gowned in a very becoming dress of pink and white orgaudy. The groom will, be supported by Mr. Alfred Trainor. The groom’s gift to the bride is a. beautiful gold watch and chain. The number of costly presents received by the happy couple testifies to their popularity, among which special silver sugar bowl from the P. E. I. Electric Company and a dozen spoons attached by the employees of the same Company with whom Mr. Leigh has worked for a number of years. After the ceremony the party will drive tio the home of the bride where breakfast will be served, after which they will leave for a short wedding tour. _-1-Q--4 When you have Headache from what ever cause BOWMAN’S HEADACHE POWDERS willbefound A safe, promp and reliable remedy. Nervousness, Biliousuess, Sleeplessnesa frequently cause headache. Use Bowman‘s theyare always safe, no Opium, Bromides. nor other narcotics. Yard. Come cud, get lirst choice.. Season s andumii A ' -riifiriyifaas ee S 0. Stickv,l_`lv`Pai'»¢f r A I r Insect Powder Hi bil ld -- R e Cemetery’ where two of h‘°izines, etc., have been received. Ineed e mention should be made of a handsome ,.. not .~ay liovv gi-eat a boon such literal: gis tothe men whileofl’duiy.'l‘ha.nking those ‘ ; who have already responded and trusting lthat many others will find it convenient lto forward some literature before Tues- -day next. I am etc. Taos. F. FULLEBTON, DIED. In this city, on June 22nd, John White aged 60 years. , At Lyndale, P. E. I. June 12th, 1901 Malcolm Gillis, elder, aged 54 years. `, lout, aged 67 years. Mr. Gallant had been in the employ of the P. E. I. Railway for J. Kelly, Mei-ita Garnage, Catherinélawmber °fy°a's' [Funeral this morning at 8.45 from his ilate residence Kent Street to St. Duns- ‘ t-an’s Cathedral, thence to R. C. Cemetery. 1 ` - i - MEDICAL SCIENCE ADVANCES. It is not more than half a century ago that physicians considered a. surgical operation with its risk, expense and pain as the oniy cure for piles. To-day it is only the out of date doctors that think ofsuch treatment. It is cruel and I extravagant to operate for a. disease which is for more certainly cured by the application of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. You may be skeptical, but for proof you are referred to tens of thousands of cases that have been cured by this famous pre- pagation. /”~ 12, ,F /`\‘»ff/, 5--' `\__.-<~ I rs/ . U,\' .rg ill) -“£2-"E§,' Buy 5 Phat i Koda To-da d@ ......-f--ig P' . l F , 4* .. '~< 7; »\. *. ,o ‘_ 3 of -I , ' "Q4 gf. , ’ -, - /' ts r FH: ‘Well Lock well And Wear g gall very ‘ i Gul 'There is no batter made for $3.50 . _ _tho "Hutt ,Literature For The Camps some unaccountable reason they retired, l I Siu:-Kindly permit me to remind your _ircaders that the soldiers go into camp Lhere on Tuesd .y first, and to inform them I that so far only a few donations of Maga- l ' ' ur Vests. short sleeves Chaplain 4th Regt. Ou Saturday. the 22nd June, Angus Gal- 525 'mm i ml |‘I / Summer comfort at little costs-sums up the state of the stock of our Lfidies’ Underwear D-pu-r, _ ment. We°don’t remember ever having a. nic=i~ stock to show you -and we dou’t remember any tim i We’ve had so much really nice medium priced goods ron EXAMPLE*--r Q I U I There s a nice line of cream ribbed cotton . 7c f Cream, narrow rib vest, long or short sleeve, high neck, _ C-rean., ribbed Vests, square neck, lace trimmed, long or short sleeves, ~ 9 White, ribbed Vest, short sleeve, with pink or blue insert front. 173 Fine, medium weight ribbed Vest, white or cream, long or short sleeve, buttoued front G _ For stout figures we’ve,a. very large Vest, _ in White, ribbed, full fashioned, short sleeve, c Fine rib, white cotton vast, long sleeve, bu* toned front, high neck with lace trimming, c A daintv, finely made, delightfullv cool Vest. almost all silk, “v” shiped neck wite lace trimming, iiooiiii i iiiii The Busiest Store on Charlottetown s Busiest Street » o ' . §mW M.¢WW@»E!lt Thirii N0 .=.?:'.'i.¥....-. Why the new bahfobould notlnive a new carnage. especially , at the prices we are now oferingvthem. We have a number of diferent styles to select from. e can suit any taste, plcaaa any P5799. 1. . . . I , . ¢~' Q J'O11I1]Nl'6“ WWMWNMW I-lammocksi_... ~ lt the Popular Stationery stile, lictoiia Roi Buy a Hammock and enjoy life You can aioed one!! you buy from us for we are selling cheap Try us- for value and prices. i J. D. TAYLOR 4 ` You Cai1’t Afford to pay your money for Crockery unless your sure of getting you; money’s wot h in return. You Can Afford The time to inspect our display of new Tei Settl, Chamber Scttl al X` Dinner Setts in the newest sho; ci and dect rations. Lowest Prices Clark Crockery Go A Sunnyside o » o 0 We intend removing in thefall to the DeaBn¢ay Block, nov building. We with w sell the greater part oi oar stock In - meaxrime and shall eller many lines ofgoodi at unusually lovprbel. WHITE WEAR 17, Skirts.-. _ . _ .... .prices 60c to $1.95 36 Corset Covers “ 18c to 1.20 42 pdrs Drawers . “ 286530- 759 iofitigiiiotwfit “_ seen 1-to ' i 16Skirs»`. .6 .UZ 1\i5-liT'l5H'YY 1 i