£5' il.; *Q_- lllfbt.. [lil lse Pride False pride has made mml’ 9_n1an pay a cus- tom tailor $25 fm ,_ Slllt INFERIOR to ours at $15 and $18. DOU'| T\_||-|\ Your Back On ready~to wear clothing. Slwb manufatnrers as p1o.lu:e the W. R. john. 5°" lll’a1ld»l’f<>£ress Brand, “nd R0)/al Brand Clothing have nothing to learn from custo_n1 tailors. Their clothing is entirely hand t. 1‘o1ed. it’s their perfect system-il1:ir enormous ouvpn that enables them tolnrer the cost nf pro. dn tion, sul us to sell ta'ilor-made perfect fitting suits ft a saving of $5 to - $10 on marie to order suits. A gelitlemnii who has pur- chnsed his clothing here for sotne time remarked the other day. ‘ _If people only knew how satisfactory and economi- cal it is to buy clothing hem you would have all the trade." ‘ "W. R. Johnson” Brand Clothing highlgratle hand tailored clothing. Stvlish Suits in newest twecd patterns 57 50 1_0 $15-in navy and black fast color serges and ellevoit $9 1o $14 50. “Progress” Brand tlotlxing Suits $8 to $15. An immense choice afforded in this most populnr Ifloie. In style, St and finish excelis the made- to-order clothing. Serge-s, Chevoits, Tweed; are tue newest effect. “Royal” Brand Llotlxing Suits in tweed effects only. Piobsbly the ilueet tailored resdy-lo- wear gurnicnts x11u11t1‘:\cturc<1 .11 Canada. Every size and an immense choice of patterns. Suit at $12, $15, $18. _ “Golden Fleece” and “Unexcelled” These brands nrt: sphntlid value in low-:r priced nloiliing-coin(-i in tweed effects, blue und black serge, and mixed effects Wonder- fully well finished and well fitting garments not shoddy but marie of durable well wearing cloths ,, A_ll_s‘1zr`s at suits $5. $6, $7 und Ir/.75,_ N 0RI" OLK SUITS The ideal suit for summer Wear-for the summer outing and vacation-is the “Nor- folk". It gives a cool and re- freshing feeling of satisfaction to the wearer thatls not to be hid in any other style. Secure Yours at Once Before Stocks are Broken Stock is complete uow. Secure your suit at once and avoid disap- pointment. Stylish suits of pure ull wool. Iicw- so11Twccd in half 11 dozen different patterns-light greys 111111 1nixtnrc.‘1»~ inlatcst styles with or without sitlc vents-two or three piece stills at $5, $6, . $9, Ito, $11.50 und $12. Correct Spring Styles _ _ In Men’s Ilats There isn’t the slightest ` question as to the BE_S`l` _place to purchase ',our spring The BEST place is where V the assortment is largest- Where the styles are latest- - ` M I where the quality is best. 1 1 We plead guilty to every_ charge. - ‘L A \`i\-_ ft.. > _.3 ,__ ,=._.;¢_ `_ "»'fr'f"“-‘_ JT§,f~`e - 5- E - ;.7'_-._f..r -.e e l Our conformer g ves l 'WI 1*," 3.-,//l °dd 5h“Ped had” 8’ pep p ` A feet at. » 'l fl ,»'-f' Prilwsc Bros.,Ltd. 1 14! 1 . l W 7' lllllill'S Cillllll lilllllllllllfrg '° Peo le _ _ .Pnl tr\iiinrr§v_¢d lpn night at_9.40. ~ } A1' n meeting of Southern Gem Lodge, ` ~ ` _.L 0_, G. 1*., No 117. hold ou 4th Inst. a ~_ Sarunnad eonia l` 1 ‘ » ' 11 THII Bsaulcy _arrived ab 8.40 lub night. _ _ I Miss DnBr.o!s was a. passenger by the B. S. Stanley last. night.. ` _ W. P. Morifarr of North Sydney came to the City by the Stanley last. night. Rosmvr ann Mas Surru. formerly of Charlottetown, returned lust night from _ North Dakota. _ TM: gasollnelaunch for L C. llall, of the Hotel Acadia has arrived ut. Trac .die after a successful trip. J. \V. MuDoNa1.D who is in charge of Inn|.rwort.h&Co's launch, ab Covehrad, got. four hundred mackerel on Monday. THE Saturday Guardian, only ilfty cents n year is an excellent. gift. for that. friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for lt. today. Ilrsv. Guonon Salman, Pleasant. Valley, and Rav. Wm. Dobson, Charlottetown, were outward passengers by the Empress yesterday. J. Wnno1c,of Stanhope, who has lately been undergoing treutnient in the Charlottetown Hospital, is reported to be much improved. 'l`1s1.u1=Ho1vn subscribers please add to directory 1 ti, William Moinbourquelte, residence; 110, J. W. Ryan, residence; 02, A. N. McKay. residence. _ Tun Orange Tea on July 12th will this yeur be held ot Ellersllc Station. A complete list izlving the reduced rates on the P. E. I. R. and other particulars will, appear later. Mus. Fiwn Animm-10N oi Ottawa and herlittic sou uxcleuviug on Monday for Charlottetown, whcrc they will bc the guests of Mr. Andcrsolfs parents Dr. and Mrs. Anderson, until October. T111-1 Government road machine has been working on thc Covchcau roads with the consequence tlmt. the work done is nlhxost spoiled with the dust. nuisance which hus resulted, owing to dry weather i.ous'rn1t fishermen in the vicinity of Co\'chcu.d l11\vcnot.mt'l. with their usuul siicccss of inte owing to stormy wcubltcr, but they hopc thai. thc Govormucni, muy bc induced to ullow an cxterrslon of thc fishing season for twenty days. Wa1.'|'1m C. C1.a1u<, Vicc-pmxirlunti of Simson Bios. Co.; Ltd., iiullfux, who did thc travelling for thc flr1n in Prince lldwnrd lsl11nd,l1ualcft thc provinces to residoin Montrenl. Mr. Clnrkls now nn oillcisl of the National Drug and Uhcniicul Co. Ltd. M1:s.li. I.1r1'rcn, who hus been so well iiiiinirtlic position of Loucher in the schpolut.Covchcad, has tleclded to go West. She will bs urently mlssed 'tibia only in thc school, but. in ull elrclcs. The school, for thc bnlnhco of this tcrm, will hc t.1\nght.by F. M. Auld, who lately gmulutiteil from McGill Collcac. .lAx11<:sMuT.\o111=:, Ionn, in the proud ownerof 1\ beautiful filly fou.l sired hy “Pattern Mahur." The dam of this youngster' is his handsomo driving; marc sired by Ilcrnutndo. Having such n coinbiniition of trotting strains there is no doubt. but horsemen will anxiously nwnlt. hcr nppcurance on the turf. Tim 1000 Summer girl will be frockcdln frills mid iurliolows delight.- fully feminine, writes Ilelcn Iiurkely- Loyd i11 T111: D1-:1.1NuA'ro1v. for July. From purnsol to boot.‘t.ip,cux‘vcs,1l1\int.y touches, and artistic color affects will distinguish everything they weur. Tha semi-tullorcd gowns, than-made though they ure, emphasize feminine curves in n marked degree und show the most graceful effects. Among the little accessories that the Summer girl is wearing, are bracelets of blackvclvet. held with jowellcd buckles, and wisps of tulle twisted about the upper a1'1nnndt.hewrlst», tied in fluffy hows. Arm or glove gathers of sittin rihhon. shirrcd over ehtshlc and edged with fril lu oflacc and ribbon arc quibo new, and us pructicul as they are ornumuncul. FoX's INDIAN Pitliuim. By Florence C Fox. l‘rl1unry Critic, Milwaukee, Wi1.con- sin, Normal School; Primary Dopurulicnl, University School for Girls. Chicano. Cloth, i2mo., 120 pages, with illustrations. Price. ‘A3 cents. American ilook Company, New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago. This little b0ok supplies interesting supplementary reading. with nn eniiy vocabulary and short, sluiplc sentences which bring lt. within the grasp of first. year pupils. Five types of Indians have been selected whose history will appeal cspeolidly to children. Their food, shcltenclothinu, manners and customs 1- worked out in story form, thc .Boetonurrlvcd hcrc last niszht. at nine resolution of condolence, on the dr-.ahh of Wallace Fruor, was passed unanimously. Tun new shame: Islander, built. for the Island Stoaiuship Oo., of Charlottetown was launched _nt Shelburne, lub week. Bin le \`_t'ine boat, '10 feet long, over ali. 17 fest. beam and 7 feet Gln. hold. Ar the meetingof the school trustees which was held ot Victoria, yesterday, thonow trustee appointed was D. G. McQunrrle. A supplement. of $75 was voted mud $25 for the uaslstnnt.. Running expenses $80. Tim Plant Line S. S. Beverly from o'clook with n general camo, and the following passengers: Miss J. M. McRae, Miss‘E. Lnuson, Miss N. Gormley, G. Dunn, A. J. I.eC|nir, Mrs. LeClair, Miss M. Campbell. Sha will leave this morning ou return to Boston, makings large lot of produce. R1-:v, Gnome S'ra1:1.a. and Rev. Dr. Paisley; of Suckvlilc, Rcv. W \V Lodge, of Charlottetown, Rev, Thos Allan, of Port Elgin, Rev. F A Wltrhmuun, of Albertou, (P E I); Rev- Mr. Boll, of Petircodiuc; Rev, H E Thomas, of Moncton, and Rev H Harrison urrivv.-d in St. John on Monday afternoon on their wny - to Marysville to attend the New Brunswick and P. E. lsluud Methodist Conference. A 1\tos'r praiseworthy entert.uinn1ent was given at the Opera House Inst. night. by the pupils of the Congregation de Notre Dame. Especlully deserving oi praise was the musical part of the program. Last nigi1t's achievement evidenced the thoroughness of training imparted and was notnble for the good taste displayed in the mutter selected for reproduction. The audience was pleased. Qv1'r`a u. large delegation :of Charlotte- town boys will uttcnd tho M.irit.ln1c Boys’ Gump, July l7t.o2ilst.Mr_ Archiluxld, who has nttenderl ut. least. one buys' camp caeh year for thc lust fourteen yctus, will acoouipnny thc Ulmr-lol.tr-town hoys l[o will bc glud to talk uvcr cum p niuttern with any boys who l1u.ve noi. yet. docldt-ri Logo. A. W. Robb, us he-111| lr-nd.-1' is pushing matters, and rt iurgc mul ut-Il niunuged camp is ussurcrl. A 1uo1'n1cR and daughter living on Dorchester Street, on return frfun tiu thciitrc lust evening to their honu-, tn-ni-ri an infant- crying in the house, which they had left locked und empty. They ropu1~t.1-d the mutter nt thc 'Police Station. Lutcr tho son of the mother above inentioned took the infant. out. of tho housi-toilic police station and in.~.lslw| nn lcnvlng it the-rc, and on rcfusing to lnkc it. buck he was locked up und thc cl lid glvcn in charge of a woninn. THE S. S. Pollno, of the Dobell line which arrived into -on Monday evening was busy rlléclinrglng and loading ye1-1ter-- day. Her inward cargo for this port consisted of 38 tom iron frntnu structure for the new railway .~t1\lion, Cln1rlot.l.e- t.0wn.and sundry other pawkugmi. She sailed lustnlglit with 2'# lieu-l of cuttlt-, Iii sheep und about 2400 bog:-1 of produce for tho Sydneynnd SL. John`s ruurki-ts. The S. S. Resllgouche of the some line will lcnve Montreal for this port. nr-xl. Monduy Tim annual meeting nf the ratepayers of the .lonust,one‘u River School District. was hold ycstcrday.Thcra was n lurpe attendance, more so than in any other formerycnrs. Augustine Wulkcr wus re-elcotedu trustee; the other trustees namely, John W. Iiyan und John Mc- Donnlrl continuing in office. A resolu- tion in thc following i`o1~|11 wus unani- mously currleri: That. u sufficient. sum,not. oxcedlng three hundrcd dolinrs slinli be rnlsediorcontpletlng the new School House, now in course of erection on thc land purchased by the trustees from Francis McKenna on the corner of the Donagh and .lohnstonds River Roads, and towards the payment. of thc price t.hcrefore,und that the action of tho Lustccs in erecting the suld building und purchasing thc sitobc rutiilcd, and coiiiirrncd, and that the trustees do, withonl. any further richly, proceed und have the mild new school lmildipq uutiioriueri to borrow, thc sold sum ofmoncy forthcpurchnso and improve- ment of the said 11cw grounds upu building of the now school house, and and the hind on which it. is situated. ~ - ___~*”i_____;-_*W* lmvc bc n lilo of u llttlc Indian child being used nu rs center in much lnstanoo. Accompanying each lesson is 11 story chosen fro'1u Iudlnn myths und legends. The numerous pictures are both artistic and oduoative. nunlrnuouuo-4-~ MAKE ll` A RULE not to bake duringlthe hot weather but To Buy Your Bread when you are lure oi get- ting it alwavs sweet and wholesome and u cheap as lnyln the city. That io at D. STEWART. Benin! Baxllv, Baku Boot Bread. I _ ` 1. » r W , KODAK 1 Film for .KODAKS The film yon use is more im- ll portant than the camera you use-more important than the lens you use. The amateur of experience insists upontho dim of experience. Kodak nhn has zo yearnof experience behind it. ‘ itlt l|n’t Eastman, tt_|sn't Kodak Film ' f " Look for “lCant.lnlu" on tha box: _ iogséng;-xmq"oom¢»wot ll ’ 19064 iF _-W... - ,ish little less than anybody ‘ 1 1 1- 1 - ~ The » _ , _ ' ll0Hd`,0fll¢ti§_‘lri`.Ne\\i, Prowse Block. Charlpttelown. _ I . _ hlllditiillltly Q Mmh;°" _ BR1N1;_r9U§n_ woot IQ 1 ct-urtoueiowrz B We want all that you can bring us, and we will allow you the best deal for it that Prince Edward island has ever seen. For good clean tub washed wool, of be t, sel~ ected quality, we will allow . 356. PER LB. IN TRADE And from m11ch experience you know that our offer of 35c per lb- means more than many. You know, as well as we that our goods are right, and that we charge a. else in the country, for the goods we sell you. If you do not know this already you are missing an opportunity in economy, and you can make an absolute proof of the proposition by bringing in your wool and making a deal with us to-day. Remember our offer is 35C DCI’ lb. » - _ V - . 1 BRING US WOOL-We expect to handle 100,000 pounds of wool this season.\ve are giving a price that makes our country friends smile. Vere glad to be able tO do it. Bring os wcol. we allow the nest price-:ash or trade. Prowse Bros, Ltd. Igdtwwtf. DO YOU KNOW thot you can have .my style of type with n Smith Premier i‘_vpowrit.erl Ioilcr you u choice of six diil`crent. kinds, choose the one best suited to your work. A. Milne Fraser, ilnlifux. 18d iii. Sporting goods, tennis pants, tennis shirts, tennis hats, soft collars, wsshablc tics. fancy vests.-Il. Il. Brown, The Young Mcn's liinn. lild-ti. New York Llncn Suits. Yesterday the Express Co., brought. us ‘totuc swell New York Linen Suits styles thut. are ull the rage here. And althourgh no nicely mude .ind so swell t.l1ey're not expensive $5.60 und $5.85 only. Ono suit; ls mude in Bolcro style with short. tucked sleeves and coils froutof shirt plullcd in latest style, lrrimiueil wit.l1lir\c11_l1\titons; pluitetl bulb. Another style has double breasted box rout trimmed with Alien liluc llncn on eollarund culi`s,circ\1lur skirt. is piultod buck und front. and struppcd with Alice blnclincn. Yet unotltcr style has trim- ming in Rouciltl linen. I’le1\so cull mid iu.~ _ _ -‘ ' .-._ "1 _ ,_ ___ _I _ _:il li an X T SPARKEI BULBS. 36 dozen sparket soda water makers nowin stock- Each bulb makes _one quart of best linglish Soda Water. Healthul and e onomical. Price 5oc a dozen. “Tho Two Mace." lllllllilillll lllilllliililii. DRUGGISTS. r, ._ . U <21*/,' CAI’ABI_.Eof11cgctiati11g :111y hill or heavy road con- ditions. ACCESSIBLE for adjustinent or iitspcctiou, wltltout rc- moving body, etc. DURABLE construction, dtic to design and iuntciial, making the car as good the second year as the i'1r=t. Model A-12 H. P. Family Touring Car .. . . L30() Model li -16 H. P. Touring Cnr $1,500 Model C-24 li. P. 4-Cylinder 'I‘ou1ing Car. .$2,500 Full Line of Automobile Accessories. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Canada Cycle & Motor Co., (Limited-) General Office and Works, - - Toronto ]unction. Local Representative---W. K. ROC! RS. ` és CoruerGt. George and Kentb`tl. 5_md',,| ,wma . Seize this chance ofa lifetime to f11n1i~;h your lionxe for very.