i 1 f \ v '1 1 4,4: _ _` Iris eusypraii _ seminar. -~ l if it is a diamond we can you _ Our Diamonds comprise only stones of ing, being freefrom defects are aglow with brilliancy. m . ' 'V4 cut. » 00? ' ~Dire¢;.t from the manufacturers we are able fofell-the at-_ sl ‘ b th li in Cana* _ a owapriqe asyou can ny em anyw ere f Wel1ner’s S_toire -_ 4 l`.P'.."fc.'l-»ir,»i§-rpg _»f' ‘»._|'-` -‘_-1". -' - "' I" ` M '. _'.,".'»a5 _ _ 8 _Values in Wgomenrs \ 'i Ji' ._ J.. l ;< 4 O' » V 1*.” Wfliife_. Footwear . __ » _ ~.~;,; s'.J.j'_; ‘ 5 4 _ _ . "-':.'f"._ fi' - Washable whi'e buckslrin boots, ‘, _' 4. *-__ f; j‘ » .very latest styles, i3 buttons high §4.‘5o, ,- ‘ _._ ~ ' I7 buttons high $5.5o_ _ _» ' \___ _ White canvas boots, 14 bu._ions - _» f _ _ high $3oo._ - - ‘ _ _ ' .__;»_.‘i_j_ / ' White canvas boots, nizdluiu heel i _ " _ _ $2.50, low heel $2.85. __ Buttoiied oxfords in washable huckskin $4 5o. ‘ White canvas two hole ties, silk ribbon laces $2. io. __ ~ ‘_ washable huckskln pumps, regularly $4.50 for‘$_-5.50.' 4 ” hite canvas ppmps $1.85; turd uni \ The Bm ,~ _ _ In Camp should callat our studio in , the Desbrisay Block and have their photo taken in Due ` _Schooner Sylora C.__ / Hall” 6 Coal' in Chestnti \ .___ ' \ G. .lynn to arrive per uniform. Low p r i c e s, _ » N prompt work. tl Cook _Studio ‘_-:_-:r:rr,-_z~.~J»»\-:_-.1111- -:.-;:::_-_-_-:;;_~,~;_ .~.- -_ _ _ __ _. *_ __ __ 4 _ _ . PAGl§._SEV1iN_;; THE” 0EllTllllL GUARDIAN 'Zi . '_ _IT PLYB to buy ln this Provinée. BELFAST.-Rbv. F. W. McKenzie of Belfast will occupy the pulpit of that congregation next Sabbath. ALL SHOULD go to Bt. Peters tea party. It will be an ideal place to S9054 Your holiday on Dominion Day, ALEXANDRA CIRCUIT.-The Bap- tist Church services on the Alexandra field for Sunday, 29th June, will _ba as follows:-Cross Roads at 11 a.m., suh]_sot: Jesus and Nicodemus' New Birth: Alexandra at 3 p.m., subject: Liberty of Christ; Hazelbrook st: 7 p.m..'sublect: Reason a Demand of God. The preacher will ba Rav, W, McVie. WEDDING BELLE.-A very pretty Weddllll took place on Wednesday evening, June 25th, at the Christian Church Parsonage, Charlottetown, HBV. J. F. Floyd qm¢laf,lng,_ when Mr. Charles Frederick ' Hai-par was united in mstrimony to . Miss May Margaret Powers, both of Charlotte- town. They were unaccompanied and will reside in Charlottetown. 'Duall- muny friends extend congratula- tions to this popular young couple, -_._ BIBLE SOCIETY.-Under the aus- Dices o t i' the Bible Socie or 0 Seaman and Rev W Movie 1|; was otonsl-I d °“ ° “°’“ _ ` Thomas Barth u tEd li, ND 6-iefuif _ _ - _ For `- AtAl10tio_n_ 0n`_r_n _ ` on Wednesday _ - ' ` the day followin . - :Sit-lll),I‘B_8lIS ‘- by_,4A,u_ld-'s Barrister. 1'~Pai-lrside Mare 4 ' gms old, 1-Baker Dean, B years old. 1 _ li9".D.¢’“3‘- 23' ' 1 ysurofri. l»G_esolin ‘ ’ I ' ` d drum combined 1 Home Har ' . c eaner_. an Comfort Rang ~ e spring Tooth' _ Cows and some _ J ' f ~ _ ward Hiennessey for being drunk was 'HERBE'l"J. CARVER Auotioiieer ' Y, 1__ in Mankato. Mrs- Barlbeeu havin" fined $5 or ten days. ¢___25 "gi Hazelbmok been a teachsr__ in the St. Paul ' l ‘ " schools, and having visited her aunts xonw by long training and D,-Bc. .nd we “umm” ,ham ¢°.‘"_ex.,,¢|y_we here at various tiines. The out-OP Lice and honest use of the best drugs' will do all we can to aave~ths teeth you WW” 3“°°i'° ‘”°'°___Mi“ Elizabeth Bef' and medicines obtainable have we have. and if it is possible to save them l'lS¢l1_ °f St- P501. MPS- B- Hllglles been able to rough our pogltlgn as "ws will do so linot.we will give you the and Will Hughes of Waseca and Mrs. capable compounds" of re ri um. _ _ _ p sc p fi. best substitute posllbli 10 Wt- U F0” P- A- H“Kh°5 0| 'W°"th“‘gt°“- In our store you can be sure you wil entrust your dental needp to us we sssure '1°-i‘-°‘-l- ~; _ b d t ___ nb _ Au ner of Motor boats and get _ust what the doctor ordered il youu s un an la ssc la. 5? OW B Pd P.-iE.'I. _Dominion Day _ ' _July _ ‘Fares at __ Class,~ l' etwiwn.; al; hstat’Jon_s, '_§Q°df _`._!_\8%;..~-"1'1“'J=i,2* *_° “ _seasons 'lgis-.~=»‘Mfa \ Railway june 24th, i 6-a6ME3i. ` _ F ox and I i ,Sale D 4 y farm at Hszelbi-‘ook .4 July 2nd, and if not /fine V l follows Miiire andfoal ears old. 1 Baker Dean,4 e Engine, Waterloo, , 1 Horse Rake, 1 Set row, 8 newly calved dry ones. ‘Railway im, |9|3.~ 1- One- Way' First iiiiilfii Charge' 250- _ Supl- 0 Oilices, Ch’tov.n, 913. _F 2? _ bolstered. good dia - _ 4' ::Jengen's Violet Glycerine Soap is KING MAKES A PEACE 3pEE0H, DP,” vllfl _F°n_\;'_‘:u__P_”_lB one of the bIe_i::: toilet soaps we have ~ I reifa I-F ¢ rm llursasver . use ever sold. s soap has an enor- LONDON, June 25- n the course Ma";lv?p.;l%Enéiiltbb1:% ¥¢|§£fii: m°l|§_ lale ln all the bill AIDGFQCBH of a speech at the banquet to Presl- 'ailfbaspimpatiann s , 's api .wld =¢ eitiesand is last becoming a_ big fav- dent poincare at Bnakiagnam palace Bs boxmrt raeforllu. M toan odd ess. C x Ge ._ b'n»lesbsllDruoa..ls. m.,,_ ¢l,,,¢_ orlte in Canada. Our nrice 25 bo last night King orge said. i 1 By Geo. Hughes. aptieluaal-1,5 l is thesame as in the States. Ask for I-The two nations have been drawn 31|? . hartottsgsrs. 4. ‘ . 4 “ sample. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- together by ii growing sense of unitv ` store. 4 Mtf. of interest and iden'iLy of purpose. P WEA ll | 4 G. D. il bai'n'°°ni1lD"1i°°if°' .a¢a,i$' as . _ i..i.°§.§_ Mai? Anand and PrompinessGu_arsatse1|, _ » .hArv:ibulGncs calls snswsved st |10 C0. ' ». ° ...'.r.=°'c."=°. .. . a agan _ aww Fu ture Repair# #Ml Silent Salesman made toorifsr - Pho! ’if’Ei‘...‘i~%§‘*i‘ .. ~t. _rin oaem-_ttaitia t`o} Montreal, change? to through car at' _Paineee ml Tae _ _nina _r _- ,food and treatment of Valley. Old the ictnresqne .Ln you 0|! its ‘I _ or fur-_ 0 < ` ' l V ‘ ‘I V . 5 af ‘ y... '3;;:.;=»;,;f;g,;;,,e,_,;;;=;,- ;;=h,;»;;; its .'i‘*i‘_ 32.2.; ;‘:°.§‘;;;:“ L‘;r’..‘;¥ Nfmfe of S»da--- 5° Il- 'cl_ckl th t 1; `AftJer the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. a n d I I gf :`;l“~t»ill€B-e'gb?eti1e`i~een":0n¢;» g;B:e`;;»E_`Long left for a wedding trip to the T3Dl{3g¢. . . . .4 . ll” _ , ` _ _ _ formed by Rav, Father Hug|,¢g_ an White Mountains, after which they 4 finished at our Studio anna or tba bride, assisted by ins will live in Sherbrooke- Mrs L0ns's Acid Phos hate...700lbs. t ° bride's cousin Father Herman Mc- traveling suit was of blue Sizes; C i Kenna The' bride wore a beautiful _;- ' . ° _ r eof stash l lbs 4 ~ 4 b IA S- Baifefrl :.2:::;..:°.: .:::‘“..““.':'“‘°“a° "i:'_a'.:‘.‘.rs‘;f°a.i;:..s.§;;“n?-ms: M” ‘“‘ P °° ~ f ‘ » ‘ a an pear ’ ' - e ennu _ |l|-|°{0g|»‘p||¢|» garnitures. Her veil was of point business meeting of the congregation A llcallon 300 i0 500 s__ & . ‘ lace and she carried gan arm bouquet under the pastorate of the Rev. Dan- pp - - ' I' .1 _ _ _ ' ' , » - of pink roses The bridesmaid was iel McLean will he held within the lbs to an acre M_i_ss Elizabeth Begfigan of pt. Paul,‘ People's Church ', Charlottetown, on _ ' ° w o wore a pa e_ ue messa ine dress Frida Jul ith, next . . . with trimmings _of apricot measaline y y _ and lace. The groom's brother, P.J. ' Baribeau, acted -as best man. Imme- , diately after the ceremony the guests] public to know that the recent legis- numbering about twenty went to the lation concerning intoxicating drinks .home of the bride's uncle and aunt, at social gatherings whether as re~ _Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sullivan, where gards selling or treating. will be I the wedding breakfast was served.iatrl¢¢1y enforced The appointments in the house were' l. ` i-ll-Pink 805 SFWH. Pink roses and POLICE COURT.-At the Char- BWGBC Desi and Bmlllll bvllltz used. lottetown Police Court this morning Mr. Bud Mrs- Buribeuu left in the the prohibition case against Annie Bft°l`D00D fOr 811 eltellded Wsddllll-2 Coyle resulted in a conviction and trip east. They -will visit in Montre-|tne usual ana of sioo or time months ul. QU°l>°°» New Y°l`k Bild 091°* 0119*' was imposed. An assault and battery ern cities and will bs at home after me ai Edits wnitioeir va Luna par- , August 1 at Enderlin. N. D~. Mr. gusan was aayonrnaa tiii zstn. na- OHN MCDONALD ' » Barlbesu and his bride are well known - °u’°.‘T‘ l“t°"°°t°d 'ill b°“ti“g are re' service Leave your next prescription |15 ussn Si quelted to meet at the office of Mes ‘hem Quality counts "ret at tha Hex . _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ . _ 4 - _ __ id 4 Q nr -"°.'?6;°;: Q' ;':_£:`;i°gtst;’W;1_‘;'io€_‘kC° Ltd 6_§_;`M1‘_‘il' all Store. 'l‘he MacKinnon Drug Co.. j ` Phone YIBJ ~ - ' f The _ r Human - ,_-___ E King George went on to say that 6 3’ I ` 'l.`.h_'e Eye is one of the most delicate _and com- plicated of the human orggns, and yet, probably through ignorance of this fsctyit is being constant- ly i‘i§!:-'used and overwork- ed; ‘=. \ l?'._ye-Strain B'e”wise and do not ig- tiore~_.'f_.\\1'y of the .symp- toml_‘ofEye-Strain; ead- achehi or pains in the regidéi ofthe eyes, inabil- ity ttrsread or sew for any length of lime, blurred visiolge ~ g Allbw us to Examine your Qyes. We will give -you enpert reliable advice. is our business. G. MEMBERS ol the Provincial Rifle Association will please bear in mind the annual business meeting to be held this (Friday) eyenlng, 27th inst.,'at 8 o’clock in the City Court Room, City Building, ` ` WEDDING BELLE.-The following relerence will be of interest lu this. Province as the bride is_a sister to‘ Mrs. |Rev.) H. Johnson, Bedeque,‘ and her father has been ‘located at` Bedeque, Pownal and Tryon, P. E. I. -A quiet but pretty home wedding took place Wednesday morning, June ith, at the home oi Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur I-Ioit, 19 Cedar street. Wake- field. Mass., when Miss Margaret _A- melia Harrison,‘ daughter of Rev. George Harrison, a retired Methodist minister of Manchester-‘by-the-Sea, was married to George Long, a. prominent manufacturer of Sher- brooke, Quebec. Relatives from Man- chester, Cambridge and Boston were present to' see the ceremony perform- ed at eight o'clock by Rev. Austin Rice of the Congregational. church. The bride wore white satin stripe voile, with satin and Renaissance 'face trimmings and carried an em- broidered handherchief, an heirloom in the family. She was given away by her father, who is 84 years old, and he also made the closing prayer Grace Mortimer, a daughter of Mr. rue .nannies ana uuaa of the paliey sue _‘ _'£""""" tive lecture on "Th C tl ~ _ ' Comprehensive and C0‘;0s__‘;`;’l’v‘;"“k_“l¥» wore pink, _trimmed with white lace and pink ribbons. Mrs Mortimer .orated with white flowers and foliage n s s s . than decided to form n eb 1 rn |“ d th” °°“"'° °t°°d “"""' “ ”°"‘l I h Society at Alexandraato Taka 1'; tug arch' 'mm which Wa,” °"°l’°“d°d 5 y whole district. The following officers ben of enowbaus' Many valuable were appointed President-mv 3"" °' °“* g'“°“' “”‘“’ “nd “'“’“ 2 . w.w§- ` ' Mavis; vice_Pl.esident___M _ _L M _ and of cash were received by the Cullum; Sec`_etary__MisB rsarah bride, who has lived with Mr. and i Jones; Treasurer-Mr. Pops Nay. °'dH°ilt abiiut gyiartgndthas mg? _ rens nan sou e own. e ~ BBvnNE-BaR1ns:AU.- Misa Mary 3_r_i_<:;agrooi_n is up S501; afktna és? Mlx the Plant f°°dS in . yrne whose home has be nin Prln am ""3 ° °" "°° ° 5" 9 ° _ _Q Edwm'-5 1g1,md_ ganadaf ,md engaged _in the manufacture of sashea l£l1Cf0llOWll1g Pl‘0p0t'll0l|S. and blinds and bank furnishings in at 130p m IONA.-The committee in charge of Iona Tea, Dominion Day, desire tne you take advantage of our skilled Corner Great George and Kent Ste. Mtf. .-1-. The aim which both Governments have kept constantly in view- is the cause of peace which is the chief one of ali. Our common interests lie in close co-operation for that blessed purpose." during the international trouble of the past few months the mutuul con- fidence and frankness with which France and Great Britain were able to approach the various problems proved tn be of inestimabls advan- tage, while it was s source of the highest satisfaction that all the zreat nowers consulted together and worked for P0808- Presldent Polncsre’s rsplv W" along similar lines and emphasized the eflorts of Fi-ance and Enlrlalld in recent months to preserve the peace. He said France, like Ell8lB“d~ had the happlneaa of working for peace with the perpetual cooperation of all the chancelleries and would con- tinue to work with the same irood will so that harmony may not be disturbed in the future. President Poincare was the Quest at luncheon today of the Lord Mayor and Corporation of the City of Lon- don, and the Square Mile. commosinv the city proper, was in gala array for the occasion while the ancient guild ball was a blase of colors. The French President‘s Dl‘0i!l'°ll throuzh the streets with troops fr0m York House, placed at his disposal by Klng George, to the city was a was marked bv cheers from who took way to express friendly agree- Britain and occasion in alllffoval between scans durins ttie luncheon was The Hall was srowded wit_h of use Royal Family, Cab - Naval and, Militafv _ Ladies Shirtwaists A Clearance Lot From One of the Large Mills Very iiuest material and work- manship possible are to be found in these summer shirtwaists. Every- one is an entirely new pattern. Regular retail prices are irom $1.85 to $3.50 while they last $l'125 lo $l.98 0 ioniev Bros 1 he i>.n.i.a ul ` ' fe ' QI meeting was called on M0_:‘d1ay_°\°;8__g There were mo bridal attendants, but The Qu*/“VJ xo- »Ore- inst., at Alexandra 'l‘o a surprising-' . ' _ _ . , _[35 _ ly large _audience the Rev A F New and Mrs. Olidord Mortimer, was _ _ _ a i . °‘ fi ' _ _ _ Y Q Que¢n . combs gave an inspiring and inst - ow” gm ‘nd carried a basket of l i i _j i .- » ' “ -*W stats and elvis dil- , l I, __-»l.-LlLl»mLu / the lecture exlffégéiogf ;‘,‘°a§,1lf§§ci§f_§>_1ayed tnemwaaning march from Lo- Fertilizer Formulas non were given by Mn Rael M_____ suzrun. e house was prettily dec- 62 f | Here’s a simple form- ula for late potatoes: Nitrate of Soda....l50 lbs Tankage . . . . . . ...|00 lbs Acid Phosphate. .600 lbs Muriate or Sulp- hate of Potasli..l50 lbs This is the very best formula you could use and by mixing it at home I you save 25 percent or La -_ expenses. - , Turmps Now is the time to pre- pare your turnip field and the following is a very successful formula ' used by all leading farm- ers. ‘ Nitrate of Soda... . |50 lbs i Acid Phosphate. .H0 lbs Muriate of Potasli |50 lbs This is to be used without manure andto be applied from 6oo to Soo lbs, to the acre. Auld Bros. ' Lower Queen St 1 Z Brighter Mornings, /. " instead of " that tired feeling" when you°ve slept upon a BANNER $piral_Bed Spring Price $6.50 - Beer 8 Weeks We an &e sxalualva rspnssutstivssfss tlsCsisl~»ssasdOausnassFskMs|anssq , _ ___ __ _-_ ...___.... all iii I i I B ' i