v Asseadid lot just received in -rnneusamlm. rainesmnwaan is1.sivn,Jnmm. rw 'E -5 ' ' J" $3 ='”-== 5 ' E s M; - ' ‘ llnanorrllreswiliopsna bas-has shop » ~ .- . in use nmivlswriaemu. sa elmo: `,\ will uhm-ily be installed in the hotel. Farsi. rlicr crisp ' CHRISTIE will bepheid in Kindergarten Hall, Wed- _ aesday morning at 10 e'elock. g‘oeoa_$ar iihi iii' Wai.e1’lee`Wsfers. "A W C ' l’1°lPf» delivery to all parts of & men t early each day and not later than The Ideal Grocery. Rocky Point. Particulars later. city. A ieight o'clook p. m. Delsizaies fromithe Well Baked Loaf of our Bread is _ the most delicious thing you could 'wish for. Fresh each day. Vienna 8 cents Pliiili 8 cents Duchesse, 5 cents Graham, 5 gent; STEWART, MILIPBE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. DO will |lllEllESl Snrnasur Oourt meets at 11 s. m. today. ` TRI ubiic closing of The Kindergarten St. Peters Sunday School plenlo will tale place on Wednesday July oth at Anuoununilmms of meetings etc., should bs handed in to the news depart- 4 p. m. to insure insertion next issue. R. W. S-rnvsnson. pastor of ,Central Chris ian Church will preach every Lord's Day at2 o'olook in the afternoon in the Gross Rosd's Christian Church, Lot 48. A runuc meetiniz retire Wallace Orphan Home will be held ln Brace`s Hall, on Wednesday the 29th ins',at Grand Orange Lodges of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are expected . to be present to assist. Lidiss will be welcome. In court yesterday the ease of Angus and Mrs. McKenzie vs Isabella McLeod. for assault, was settled ny one ilu-ee parties being bound ovsr to the peace for one year. A J .B Msllish appeared for the plaintll ,and Donald McKinnon for defendant. ' ' ’ I` prov ,tn yen rms P||¢3 id-~..r.<.?1..':::'=°.=:r.:-:..~=-.#.h " '“.i.a’*“‘,..»..°.il.l‘°‘,h‘”" 1 .i ~ ~ tseuialfeetes- Zn- - Wi ltho - :Ah mismandaskyvnrnex waatthey P1 em. Youeeanssiz - if otourod. bona! -ai?if3:rTo°:Einii:Bs'i'm dz D l’. Chasda OlntmBl'if AND BEAUIIES EVERY ONE ! You'll think this last lot we'\'e just opened are swell. We think .<0-Everybody who has seen them thinks so. Cream and Black SEEK W ISTSE Some are elegantly trimmed with handsome cluny insertion and tucks, fancy collar and newest sleeve. Some have rich, silk cluny insertion, tucks, elaborate all over silk einhroidery, the whole giving a very rich appearance. Prices are $3.45, $5.30, $6.20. and up to $7.20 o finish perfect. See these today when uptown. ~ . / ,/ . . ge pl Zgrlsmnrzsnvfuj i _ s “Silk” Waists” . the Latest at Weeks & f r the best. All sizes, and fit and M Q ' ,mari .f Tu moonlight sail given by St J amos' last night was very enjoyable. The night. was magninoient and the sail to the Bell Buoy and than up East River passed muoiitoo quickly. The 4th Regt_l_3and added much to the enjoyment. Ar the Police Court yesterday two drunks* James Donovan and Stephen Conway were seen givensll erm days. John Stewart arrested for vagraneywas remanded pending investigation as to his sanity. J. Grossman and W. Bradley were dismissed, no suiiicient evidence ot their intoxication having been produced. Saunsr. Krrcnirn, formerly of Kings- olcar, hut now engaged in railway oonstruotiononP E island, and Mrs Sanford Smith,of Fredericton were united in marriage Thursday morning at Fredericton, N B by Rev J H MacDonald, at the Baptist parsonage. Only a few intimate friends were present at the ceremony. The bridegruom is a brother of Colonel George Kitchen, the well \. known contractor, of Kingsclear, Uousrnirnsnmr disoussicn has lately prevailed regardinit the safety of the ferry boats should tire take place nn them while they' are laden with pissen- gers. The Guardian representative to satisfy the pnhilo .mind upon the ques- tion recently made a minute examin- ation of the Elfin and found her well pro- vided wiohallthe necessary life saving apparatus. The life boat is all ready for launching at any time and can be placed in the water without diiiioulty. The life preservers are in good condition and can quickly be taken down if necessary. The nose is in daily use and all the appliances have beein throughout inspected and pro- nounced satisfactory this spring. Dr. C F Fraser and the pupils from the Halifax School for the Blind came to town yesterday from Summerside where the gave an entertainment last Satur- "1-... ‘r \ ..`>'i‘°i4 . ii A’ -4 fl; . if e’ \ is § --r \: ..} E* at \ \. I .’~ Y day evening to a crowded house. The party left by the afternoon train for Georgetown. Several people have kindly invited pupils to their houses for Thurr- `riay evening and Friday, but several are as yet unprovided for. Mr. Watson. who is attending to the business ar- rangements forDr. Fraser, will be glad ,, to have as soon as possible the names of any other citizens who wish to entertain any of the pai ty. Free admission tick' ts forthe two evening entertainments me ‘now in the hands of the city clergy ani and at the drug stores of C. D. Rankin and J G Hamleson from whom they may be had upon application. A rich musical treat. is in store for those who attend these concerts as the pupils possess beautiful voices and are artistically train» ed musicians. Ynsrnniiai' morning at.6,1i0 the marr- iage of Miss Etta McQuillan and Thomas L. Smith both of Charlottetown, was solemnized in St. Dunsrarfs cathedral. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. McQuillsn, of Halifax, brother of the bride, assisted by Rev Dr. Morrison. The bride was given away by her brother in law Angus Pineau. She wore a dre~s oi cream silk voile and picture hat and carried a mother of pearl prayer book the gift of the groom, who also presented the bridesmaid with ii gold hroach. The brltlesninid, Miss Angelina lirnflley, cousin ofthe bride, wore white musiin and nat to match. James Smith old the honoisof groomsmen. After the ceremony the bridal party breakfssted at the home of the hri¢ie`s mother Mrs. John McQuillan. Douglas Street, where only a. few immediate friends were present, including Rev Dr Morrison and Father MnQui1lan. immediately after breakfast the happy couple left. by the Pririness for Halifax. The bride was the recipient of many valuable presents. J “iii Ql'0l6)Q)\0It)Q)'®'0 Photo Magazine . \\.'e have sample copies of the following niapnzincs on file, and woii tl be leased to have our iirietirls look over them. We take subscriptions for any of tliciii. "American Amateur l’h0tographcr," "The Camera," "i_`nnicrn Craft," "Camera and llark Room", “Photo American," "The l’lioto Beacon," "Photo l".rn," “l’micssioiiul :intl .»\ mateur l’lioi.ogrnplicr," ORF! (?‘!'k9 ellen; Z 00190 7 Q (9\~¥ night. 'l`iii:()li\'el.tc arrived this mornin: at L\1\`c0 o`clock with thu iollowinil passeni»i¢l”»‘l5 ‘ S li .lrfl`cr~on and wife, P A Oonlin, li \V Morlnrt.y,;\lurrin l)JherLY» 'E l"iU“0K*i"- Geo MnTwig, -l IC 'i`ny|or Thns Taylor and two ciulfireu, <;1v1cQ‘1i“". Geo M .Q\i\nf>. Elin, Needhiiu\.Cyru4 Ne ridelien, Mrs. Neiddelieri, l‘I l. laullres, Mrs. G ii Clamer, Bert. White, Mrs 'l` J White, Mrs C McDonald, Frank O’Brien, Calla li'ick» ford, Mrs W J McKenzie, Mrs .l Callahan, Kate McKenzie, Kate A MCKHIZW, J McCauly,ChriaLina Mollie, Eliza Mor- rison, Mrs. F llsrew, Mrs Gallant. Catherine Bruce. .lno Wayne, Mary Adams. Miss Jennie Mciieough, Mrs Jno T McGeougl», Miss Margaret Gillis. Miss McDonald, Wm McMillan, Leone Doi.tendorf,E Mosher, Mrs L Mcllcod, Annie McConnell. Albert. .\i:Connell. _7__i___-»-f-“ -I. U. lf. Unurl. Avondale No l0l2 meets tonight. nth o'clock sharp. Pixy ment of dues elf-. Election of rielcgntca to High Court.. Every member n‘ease nl»tsnd. By order C. ll. -Souvenla postal cards of i’rince liri- wairi island, ii variety to select from for sale by A. Brown, stump vendor in U10 Charlottetown Post oillcc. ti Il Li -The following In thc il. City of London afternoon excursion time lable for next week: To Orwell Wednesday at 11.00, round trip 2.3¢; to \\'t-.st llivr-.r, 'l`h\ir.sfiily ut 1i..W. round trip 20\~;l.o East lliver Friday i\L.l1’»4l rounfi lrin`}A)c; io Crapniii, Sniiirrliay nl. 3.00 rounfl trip 401:. `5'l il’ Toilellaper Regular ioc size best quality, rolls, squares or ovals, best quality paper 4 for 25;. _________.__._--- “The TWO MACS" lichonaldii lacilnuon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gi:.George and Kent Sta. Charlottetown. I' R I nq~`¢Nl~'vVU~I'N|* It s Hard Enough lo Make Dollars 4, so why be careless in spending them? Why not consider the reputation of the establish- ment to whom you give your trade? We _place before you a record of over forty years fair dealing. Surely this is a safe place to trade. Besides with no rent to pay, there is a good reason for our low priccs. Come see com arc. 1 Y John Newson. -'hr-'ir--'ia--/gtg llllraclive Wnnltns ,A :'» , /'fic ér Spring and Summer As in the past so now we are sliowingsomc of the new- . ,. E." 4- ,... or-;:.., if "”`iil’l'ill 4