, _ . Q _ < _ _ _;_THE'=cHn_aLo'rrs*rQws1_ oo».ao1AN,_JUNE r., 1 -. , l’°“ °f it doea New At' ffosiivr snirrtwaissns days? Iiaye cours , pale, plenty of Or are This season we are show- ing 3 Wfy pretty assortment of Shirt Waist Sets at prices ‘WSWS from 4o cents to 1 i1'i.°?.i°.i'il'r1il'rfi..i'lr‘1"l.`li“‘i»°;.f.‘.Z“§;",§, Mlzrsr su: or 1rrt:~Ar.wAY`s nusv sr oar: - 'wi A " ` < _u|.||¢__ '_ V " ' lg _».-ru 6oa`nnralr_.u,n.dar-awiil noticatliaullrs- . ` ‘ ` I »- "" 4 ““l““‘*“ STANLEY Bros “""“ .___ ~ °°l°'“-=- ` o _ f .-F. il. bavrnsorr, advance igant for ` . O I I Head Uiilces ln New Prowsof,1',§_',,‘f,°1‘T,1‘,‘f,§,",',‘,1?,'f§;",,',,,“°,“',,,, ,,',‘l,‘,f,‘§ » Block, Charlottetown. ,i'°"‘“‘“ ~` ‘ ' _ _ ' ‘ Rnv.'i‘.J.Dx|rraran'randBev. 0. W. , _ . >. ` *P - I , » » " ’ ' """'" W- "--W " *"""“”’ *- " , " """' "“ “**'° ==-°= ' I .="' === m llras Nam.: ilusrxu :laughter oi Hamilton. of St. John N. B. have gona to Marysville to engage i_n work prepatory mths Hsthodiat conference which will $3 oo. Wcllncr’s Jcwclcry Store r nr r anti - " == LIKE ` INVITED if yon wish the beat in photo- graphy, Hnished on the new spec- mimd “\°\\l1\l. (the very latest novelty.) TO 1718115 011.1' St‘\Jl.¢l1<) GEO. li. C0 Oli Where Baby is Always Welcome. `" runs rnsivcn casrrtr: A soar A superior quality just received in I pound bars, suitable either for bath or toilet purposes. ` Price x5c per pound. Geo. E. Hughes, _ Apothecaries Hall. Ch’town. L_ _ THIS WEEK ONLY Your chance io secure Trunks, Val isesanrl Suit Cases at 25 per ,cent off We bought at a reduction a large con sigmnent of Trunks and Valisea that come for Weeks &. Co.. after they closed out. You get .the heneiit-#for this week only; you can buy them atp wholesale prlces._ Come early. They gre goin? I0 gn wiill I i’ilBl\. SCC Will' dows in ower store. - 1. A. E. _ McEACllEN. |‘ Canned Goods The season hnsn’t advanced fur enough to give you fresh vegetables and fruit. , ‘ ` OUR CANNED GOODS comes asnrsr it as you could wish for. No need in having a bare table when you can get ...rr Tomatoes. CORN. PEAS, WAX BEANS. PEACHES. PEARS. PINE I. Bare-foot Sandals mrGhh and Boys. We hate summer weather at last-make your children comfort- able with a pair of the e health giving shoes'-we have hada special line made for us at popular pri es. Ch.ildren's Barefoot Sandals size 4 to ro, _ $1.00 Mis es’ Barefoot Sandals, size rr to 2,' $1.25 ' We also .carry a high - Cla:-S English Sandal at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. _ _,And we h ive Sm- dals for large girls and boys, sizes 3, 4 and 5, at $2.00 a pair. Alley Q C0. Everything in Sandals. PURE MAPLE APPLES. S'1`RAWBERRiES» in SY RUP. ¢1¢- Wo handle only the best _ _bfrrnda put up y reliable _ pmkera-you can rely on them being pure and fresh. Call at guy Marr: gild WC Will l'J€ Pl¢B8‘ ed to show them to you- Mci{enna’s GrocerY» ` Plirin€{E‘,’.'¥.‘.‘»i‘.’.'$.'}.‘l§°r'r?ri.“°` | ' pc/ ia..-»q|wi"'¢ _lHE\ LlELi'SHilL lllll Mill _ For a' mln,” 5" shoe you can’t find a better shoe than ,The EMIR- _ We find that they ' 'give splendrd_sat‘s- faction Price $3-75,. $4-0° a\i5»$4~5°° &' (oe Ma le Sugar PURE and unadulterated. ...sr e *Q tg of __A 4 4 ff' `\ f; F nicntsiroiitosm. ` Grocery and Fruit Store ceries. Gi s a tall. ' ?t'diw¥:l:- ‘, W . \ _ Tim Lahalum Bnos. Minstrels who - We have just received from Friday evening are old favorites and Sherbrwkei Quebec! 3 Casas clipping taken from a {Msnchest\-r, N. H.. Ili) li gilahhlltted by the zuve us ailncantertalnmeutlrtstsvenlnir Sl’llPP¢f5 l° be STRICTLY theatre was comfortably dllsd, duel ws Bccr & G0ii’s. . wf \._..,.,` _ _.,. \‘;_~;,'» -' . ff ~. -W. were in attendance many who do noi. , tuail attend the theatre. We have ln 4 :dt spiivcc to speak in datoil of individuals _. _. b t 'ill say that each and evcry member -_ pt dlld ‘their part wall, and the company ia, - Q one of the best that wc have ever had fi; Slllllly°ABn_ ` nm. 'rin mama nm. in. been ' r H known to us for yearn, and we remember `. ’ t-rem when they used Logo down through 'gt ° -the barrels and tic t»hsnrsslves,io‘o knots. if Llrgest Stocko We have not forgotten their pv [Iii ‘mance ‘ Lowes! P|’lC¢S. orunne nays. rosy naw .tuna _ar -vnisq ii; . ‘in many dilhnsnt countries, and with the 1* leading ` panic , and havamado many ` Ragga” 0'?£oos° friends :lib vial: them |ucceaa"in their PH ‘ ' ‘ venture. ' ’ _ L. r,-I ` Ai A _ V Queen St. next to titevenwrfl Til* 9"" .gasp me choices: Fruit and Groceries, 5 p.c. discount on ¢\’°‘ _ _ 9 Winn; s and Bi2sNt:g:;i¢:;’ T3, mg. For sale at ali the leading I C ' Yns-rrtaoafs Guardian had 75 clusifisfl ads. Tue tide will be high this morning at 9.5) and tonight at li.44. Q Hscrou Mcbnon, of Grand Rive Prince Edward lslnnd was in Moncton last. week. ` ANY person desiring tn purchase n Bell this ofiiue nt once. Church, Tracadle, intend having ntsa arrangements later. ind of The Guardian Want readers. Mas. 'i'AYi.fm,wlfo of Dr. F. P. Taylor, Perkins have since arrived home. 0. Baker, Pd. D., Ph. D., Principal o this respect The attractive Illuatrntio performed in the clues room, ihus hold pupils. The text is progrevsive, infr- given for thc pupils to copy. Amtoros of the proposed changes in th Davls&Frassr, Pork Packers, Hnllfh thnocntre of the city and expect th requirements ufilc -usiriesa we hnpc to have fscllliles Linn, will irc fully ariopterl to our needs. The old location nt- Cumuheii Road had its iircrrrivenlsnces, chief 0 which arose frorutirc rllsuuicc from the city wholesale irousr-rr. After November we hope io hnvo- business runnlniz very smoothly in our new pre|niess.",-The Charlottetown brunch of the hunlne Affected by the chsnac. Iluvis -8: Fraser are deserving of success und doubtless will meet with itin the futurs in increas- ed measure. appear in the Opsrn lioiisc tomorrow and slnulrl meet with it large nudienca. The ~ pnpor says:-The Lnliarre Bros., Minsfrels and moritsd a good attendance The ,noticed many faces that we seldom aes in nttendsnce aa a rule, and if every pro- gram offered to the patrons of the theatre could be as clean and legitimately offered aswns the mlustrels last evening. there would never be a lock of patronage. The company was recommended to us through the praaaof other cities where they had appeared, and consequently a good-sized audience turned out. The Lsilrarrs Bros., should feel quite proud uf it, for there Everybody knows that our “Sods Winter’ ia always ooiri sparkling and "ny, We aaa good' rich cream, pure fruit flavors. Our soda ia oh |,, ou,-given, and everything ia olsan and inviting about the fountain. Think of this when thirsty. A. W. lledilin Phoni B. Sunnyside. _ r - , , Dining Room Furniture. aiiriclroarria sun.-ra an runes. (Rd md Suomi Also the biggest line oi' dining chain p lvhown in the °li»!» JU- FIV" 5 tsntin good condition, should apply at Tm: Par-ishioners of Bt. llonaveninrs's i>\\‘lrY on Wednesday Aug 15th. Train How many of you spend lime pondering how to earn pin money i Why not take n stroll through The Guanilan Wants. or better still “pin your want” onthe m s of Charlottetown and Mrs. Perkins, were ln Moncton lust week soya The Transcript, on route home from a' trip to Boston and Md“l'“3“°' P' E' 1' 28dl*Wu‘ New Yorlr. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs B/lKnn's icrlos' Pnnunn. By Thomas Public School No. 128, Brooklyn, New York. Cloth, l2mo., |12 pages, with illustrations. Price, 25 cents, American Book Company, New York, Uincinristi, und Chicago. Children love action, and learn most rapidly through their chosen activities. This Action Primer Is ad- mirably iadspteri to meet their wants in . n are pictures of children and animals in lively action. Many ofthe actions can be - Afull line of Moira’ biscuits and con- ingtheinterest and attention of the ¢¢°¢,|°m'“-yggo-F,-,woes Dukes' summer rlunlnrrnotioo nrsny new words, und reviewing emfilcieriily. It is suited for reaching by the word and sentenci- rnethods, and involves also some rtppiiontlon of phonetics. Nursery rhymes and poetry from a large part of thccontents,and script sentences are business site of the Davis Sc Fraser plant, Halifnx, the Maritime lil:-rnhnnt says: ' “In n short time we will be much bettbr situated for the handling of our business #than ever before," said J. 1<. Fraser, of x. "We have secured n splerniiri sito nearer ue/nssury iruldlngs iarrd plum. completed and randy for occupancy in November. ['hs new location ls in close proximity to the grain 1-ir-vator mul uxwrnhtilrourglr horn Lockmnn to Upper Wntr-r»~i.|-. »t,wi|.ii the opportunity of rr r.\i|w.ry .~i.liui¢ t.-r thcdoor. With our r-xpcr-it-nun of thi sa will not in any may, it is understood, ` opnnthero this week. ' llli llllE'S e ‘ t Eilllllll lilllllllllll Branch Offices ln Montague Souris and Georgetown. Sui-lrnirsrnrsnitnr Snanrn, and 08 Monday, Rav. A. D. MQNEIL, wife and daughter leave this morning on a five weeks visit to Cape Breton. - Bananas. oranges, plncapples, lemons and new onions.--At W. A. Johnston‘s, Wantacs A Wamtnn and sister, Charloitotcwrnnrc paying n short visit to friends in Montague. f 'Inn sch. Glenwood, Captain Nutier, cleared from Montnizue on'i`uesday with ra load of produce for Glace Buy. cnrdn" “Souvenir suttlonery' , onli fsncy goods, at W. A. Johnstone's, Montague P. E. I. 3Jtvvtf Montague today. ` ' drinks.-Af. W. A. Johnuton's, Montague P. E. I. i*.8dtwtf. Correspondents sending Kings County news will please mark “Kings County’ atthetop of first page of same, each time of sending. WILLIAM McKsrvzrn, formerly cf D. G. e Smith Bros, llnllfax, arrived in vacation. irusineaa like manner. The iiurounts voted ,, were r~nnnin|r1»xpcm-rcs $224,an Increase over liltlicf 810. Supplement SM5, ri decrease from lnsi. your of $25, lu the |rrinoIpnl's rlepnrtrrrent. The retiring trustee wns U. ii Fraser- nnfl the new trustee is \\’liliu|n Lcnrun. A,'.i'nAnr who seen loitering in the vicinity of Cnlris llr-uri lust Sunday evenlmz null when George McKenzie went no his burn Monday morning, he found to his surprise that cnc of his. horses was stolen. The last line the tramp was seen was 'early Monday \|iornin|_1, crossing Si Petel"s Bay bridge on horcsluiulc. As fur nl Mr McKenzie can lcnrn, hs is rlcscriberi nsnbcut 05 years of age. about Q5 feet tall, sandy complexion, and weighing about W0 pounds. The owner will be clad to learn of the- tramrrs whereabouts. - HOW T0 CURE TOOTHAOHE. Any aching tooth can lie relieved inamntly with Nervillue. Fllltho cavity with batting dwpofi in Ncrvilino and ru the gums with ervlllne nino. If the face ls swollen and sore baths the pulnlul parte with Nervllins and cover witlif a flannel. 'i`his can‘|. foil because Nerviilnc kills tlw pain outright und prevents it from returning. Stronger, quicker, n-ore satiafnctory than any other llnlment, i.’ol»on‘n Nnrvlllne has in-an the largest .roller for nearly nfty years; try it your- stil. _; ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. Repeat order of English Oil Cloth just received, in the ver! latest pat- terns-one and two yur s wide-sell ing at rgc square yard. Come early and_don't be disappointed,-james -Paton &Co, Carpet and rnrnlmre Leads. ' agdtf' Aiine of goods mnchzadvf rtised and largely sold in ihe United Strites- ‘STORR PANTS" for babies have just been put into ‘stoclt bv MOORE & McLEOD. Every moth- er vvill he interested in this line of goods, light, comfortable, ssnita selling at 5oc. Moore ‘& Mclaiogi zodi . A beautiful marbitirea PAKLOK _ C_L_0lCK ‘ is _easily a leader- among nad£nl~`and orn- amental 'N p V . _ 1 wtaaarg, one ` I am showing a very complete _lineiof ,, at rapid" isellliig. `pl'it¢s. . '_ -‘An especially live slwir $1-vs_?-‘ _ U Iewaiiar ~ - 1 trnckmastcr l-louis werain Mont ue onl “Souvenir post cards". “Comic post Giroxtma S. Inman, of Montague 8 returned to Charlottetown last night. afterntrin to Ottawa. He will go to Como_rcn's store, Montague, now of Montague last. evening on a short Tim nnmsol school meeting of the MontsgusB_clicoldlutrlct held yesterday wlis very well Attended and' passed ofi’ quietly. Everything was conrlnctcd,in a l .l White _Muslm Hoods At the White Sale Lot l At 49c ea. about loo in this lot -there are all kinds and siz s, and the prices r1n from 65c to 85C --ALL PU i` IN AT THE ONE LOW PRICE 4,c EACH. Lot 2 at 25c ea. About 30 in this lot; pink, sky and white, assorted sizes, WORTH UP TO 4oc--NOW 25c EACH. STANLEY BROS. 96 , ' .7~~~ ` ,.,_r, E . 'dnl Childrens’ ' ll" Madame L ,Albani ,l writes from Woliville, Concerning the ileinizman Piano Wolfville, N. S., june 6, 1906. DEAR Sins: I wish to tell you that I lwas very much pleased with the I-Ieintzman SL Co. Piano you supplied for my Concert at Charlottetown the other evening. It was an excellent instrument and does your firm great credit. I am also 'very mwll obliged to you for the Piano you we re good enough to send for my use to the Hotel. Yours very trulv, G. ALBANI GYE. To Messrs. Miller Brothers, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ordinary pianos answer for ord- inary occasions but the artist must have the best. Call at our slcre and see the piano Madame Albani used. . MILLERBROS__ l B- _ We carry a well nssortcd line of CH R.ISTlE'S FANCY BIBCU IT. Many lfno nr-n crnrried in stock but hero nm it few of the newest in. 4 Wafer ltoll, Assorted lcc Wafer Assorted Mncaroon. Nripolcnn lm F i A.sso bed D .lcrscy Lciuon, \\'r\£rBWofcr, Chenrae \\'n'l‘?r|:' Frorn 20 to loc. »>»~»~» sANntRsoN a. co., »~;~,f,»» "2 J & _.___ citfwicn. i fi - FANCY Biscurr - ‘ Sunnyside. FOR SALE Tlmt. vnlunlrlo Hotel Proportzy nt llnnrlns known ns thc liorninion liotcl. _ Aho 100 rw-rcs of woorllnml cnvrrr-r_-ri wrilr rr irouvy growth of i'ir\rdwo»ni und softwood blur bor. 'I tic perfect. Pr-ire" rrrorlcrniu.H lvvllrm ously. MRS. A. MAilllI\. iiliid twwlrn. ) ELECll0N 0F 0urCusi0m Tailoring Department turns out the best made, best fitting and rno.t stylisn suits that a e worn. \\N\\r_ it 5. ,_ ' _ 'ff / ll x ...,,,,__,““§( K, » N55 ¢°Md9i&~ ~ - or wr Here you will had an A1 stock of Cloth, consisting of serges, tweeds, fancy worsteds, cheviots,_ vicunas and worsteds. You will be more than satisfied if __ yr u try one of our cus-_ __ tom made suits. Fit, workmanship and goods ld ;‘I_T_J/~¢ _r "if I #fr @@ =-'rf-3-\ l/ . _. __._. _ , gunranretd. As for '_ __ __ the prices we can demonstrate to you 'that we are lowest. We wou be much pleased have yr ur older. LOOK AT OUR CLOTH SHOW in the window and see the best assortmm lish, Scotch and Canadian Suirings. Y ‘¢’L'?"'2‘.l- -r-J I S. A. MCl)0N_A Ll). lconinission lil Sewers and Water iiiinli In pursuance of an Act of the Genarnl Assembly of this Island, tnude nrrrl passed in the 50th. year of the reign of licr into Majesty Queen »Victcrin., Chapter 8, ru- tituled "Charlottetown Water Works Act, l8tTl " and of the Act of filet. Victorln, Crip. 12, lntituled “Charlottetown Sewer- age Act,” umi of ull Acts in Amendment t ereof und in addition thereto. Ido hereby give Puhlic Notice that an Election fur One C- m ulnsloliui' oi’ Sewers and \VnterSupply iur the Ull.y of Chur- i lottetown, in the pines of Henry C. Douse, dcccitseri, WiLL im: iu<:I.D ON W E DN ESDAY The 27th Day of June, A. D. .1906 ` A'i"i‘1iESEVItRALPLACES THAT IS 'l‘0SA\' in Ward 1. st or near the ofiice of J. & T. Morris, Water Street, near Queen. In Ward 2, at or near the house of §Mrs. l Thcmas| Connolly, opposite Mr. it l Heart.z‘s warehouse, Sydney Street, hetween Great George and Prince Street. - ' In Ward Il, at or nent' the Mnrkct House. ln Ward 4, nt or near City llnll, corncr ,Kent and Queen Streets. In Word 5, Ernst, nt or nenr Mrs. Heustls' Shep, on Grunt. George Street. In Ward 5. West, at or near .lorries McMahon`s Shop on lircut lieorgn Strcr-i.. And nf. the snid Elf-otion the Poll will be opened nt. Nine o'clock in the forcnoon and continue open :until Five o`clocit ln the afternoon of the some tiny. inssciurnou or wlnns : No. l shall comprise nil that of Chor- . loi.i/etown which lies south of Dorclwster lStreet,nnd the parcel of lnnri fornierly 'knowfimths Military llnrrnck Grounds. No. Zshall comprise all that part [of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street, and north of Dorchester , Street. I lr, lic and Frccstonc. ready for immediate delivery. Our prices reasonable. Our stock the best. Correspondence solicited. Estimates eheerfplly given. _ m E611 Monuments and licad. stones in Marbic,Gran- We carry plarge stock of Ameri- can Marble and Canadian Granite No. 3 shall comprise sll tnnt part of Chnrlnttmown wh ch Iles south of Grafton Street and ncri.h of Richmond Street. No. 4 shall comprise all lhni. get-t of Charlottetown which lies south of itlrny Street, ind north of Grafton Street.. No iibrlmil comprise all that port of Charlotte!/own which iles north of Filaroly Street, including the Common of the sa d Town. iiomlnation Day Wednesday, June 20th, A. D., 1906, At the Office of the Olt Clerk, Oli. Ha|l,fro\n the hour of 'l"welvo dcloeh noon. ontil the hour of Four o'clcclrIn the afternoon of the some day; For Quaiiiination of Electors see Act to iotoris Cap.-8, lntliled “Charlottetown Water Worira Act li¥i7;" also Rrrl ldrrard Vll., Cap. 17. Sections 94 to D. W. W. CLARK City glerk. Ti. 1 `_.J3.'; ; ro'-» ..___aa__,'_ -n .» ~.-.~.~.-‘»~»- » 5: j. l l l .~_¢~a " i I l is