inn _ THE CHARLCTTETOWN GUARDIAN; 1'-"~.~ _ trees-ovarian. ‘ - 4 5-_ Best Quality _ », _.v fill ‘Sizes _ .1 . l 1 Ltrtgest rue.. é- > A. Pi__i=kitjttI81.iJo I Phone 240. »l-f-r-r-t-i-t-_1-i-r~l1`~r~¥1-i-1-1-1-1-:-1-1-1~ _,_. _..§ _ ___ 1.5 ._ 1 CHRRLOTIETOWN _ .~ _ __..-- _ 1 _ _ llllD_ ELSEWHERE F It pays to buy in this Province. There will be service in Christian ' Ohur¢h.'4Bl_'l`d\lbau¢.i= -:ou next. L'ord's _ _ egg il ‘ ‘ > U’ 300" " ' _ Wwe ii -»;*~f?i2~.:'.!i°f:75l=i* I _ ,_ _a I, _ ii", _ hy rs ex >"» ' ~ 1-.. ‘ ' __ #T62 aa.pr d ,i ` 'I ‘ ' ‘m~'Wlue forplvlli \‘l __ 'youngest and rang; \ * deflcdc infant; . ' ;"HltAvB's poop _ _ contains all the i 1 ll, ff _ :P - essentials for duh i |_|‘ Q ` and blood forming, ' in an exception.; I degree --assists , "W"-llll -- relieves constipation -_ and makes baby thrlvg, Sold. lu l lb. air. tight tins by an l 1 DrugglstslnCnna:.la, Frou to M ut Writ; to'i_;fter a few‘ r`no'nfl1s‘ visit to her daughter, M;s._Mo_rris,_ in Vancouver, B_C.'1‘»'1`lie train on which Mrs. Hew- att _travelled arrived ln Regina tive minutes utter the cyclone had passed. Joseph Gilpin, Boston, is spending a short hol day with friends in t‘.r,,~ years silica Mr Gilpin left the Prov- ince and 13 years since ha made his last visit. Mr. Gilpin is a machinist by trade and holds n. splendid posi- tion in the Hub. 'l`odny’s big picnic under the mun- ugemeut of Grace Church 8.54., Char- lottetown, promises to be s splen- did success. Murray River is one of the most beautiful spots on P. F.. Island, and every effort will be made to make the buting enjoyable. The train leaves 8.45. Fare will be fifty cents. The marriage of Arthur Oulton, second son oi' John M. Oulton, of Little Shemoguc, N, B__ 1-.0 Mig; Ethel M. Kaye, only daughter I. W. and Mrs. Kaye was solemnizetl at the home of the brldc’s father on Wednesday, .Tulle 2tith,,at. 3 o'clock, p.m. Rev. Mr, Robinson, of Point de Bute, assisted by Hcv. J. H. Brow- uell,- of Port Elgin, performed the ceremony in the presence of about seventy, after which tea was served. The hride‘a costume was white silk volle with trimmings of silk fringe and pearls with bridal veil, and car- ried a bouquet of white sweet peas, carnations and maldcn hair tern. Miss Hazel Oulton acted as flower girl. She was dressed in white a`nd carried u bouquet of white sweet peas. Miss Cora Kaye played the wedding march. The Presents were costly and numerous including cut glass_and silverware and a cheque. The groom‘s present to the bride was a diamond pin. Mr. and Mrs. Oulton left by auto the same evening for Bhcdiac amid showers of rice and tfulifritiisi whence theiy will take n. trip to Pifince Edward 1 sland, where' they liava relatives and friends.-Ssckvllle Exe. A circular- issued hy Secretary ‘Wil- liams, of Moncton, calls attention to the fact that the eighteenth annual meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade will'bc held in the town of Truro. N. S., on Wednesday, 21st August next. The several boards are urged to consider' at un early date the subjects they desire to have dis- cussed, and forward them to Mr. Wil- liams with the '_ resolutions introduc- ing same before the 30th lust., in or-_ der that copies may he sent to the affiliated boards at leadt one month before the date of meeting as requir- ed by the constitution. The circular adds:-The resources and potentiall- tles oi the Maritime Provinces are heconiing better known; the interest of capitalists is being enlisted in the development of their rlatural wealth; the older industries are eipandlng, and new ones are being added; a spirit of optimism is abroad, and the feeling prevails that these Eastern Provinces are. at last coming into their own; .therefore the_ai’.tsndauce and interest displayed at the forth- coming meeting at Truro should he commensurate with the large issues at stake. Truro is delightfully situat- ed in one of the most fertile sections or 'Neva Scotia. It has several lures industries, the Provnclal Experimen- tal Fermi, the beautiful _victoria Park and Joe Howe Falls, the* Prov- incial _Normal Bchool, etc.; and being on the 'maine line of the Intercolon- ial Railway, with its summer time table in forco is _easy access from ull parts of the Maritime Provinces. ::'I‘ollet Preparations-Don't make the fatal mistegre of using strange toilet preparati ns not guaranteed as to their quality. If'you do you are taking big chances of ruining your complexion. Everything we sell is guaranteed by the makers and bears our own hearty recommenda- tion. When you want good toilet pre- paratlons sea what we can offer you. The McKinnon Drug Co., corner (lt. George and Kent. Hts. MEM. sprsfl0ur- host every your 'érbillof 'nf”I.§lr'fii_:'i_ 'néiriid w 1...? herst‘ are vlsitingin Morell. ‘~LHa`V-.»-,'.f‘. _-I. Dieustsdt, St. John, Well known in this Province, left on aglesflay. last, ...for ,three weeks holi- ‘ y&_feo»_bc spent in Nova scene. "ill-W H- ' ` 1., hen' the G rdlan News phone 183 -is reported busy. after 6 p, gn., pat. ‘rous should ask for 132-3. All who have g phone should cut this- out and Subscribers and others ‘are asked to remit by Money Order or_by Reg- _istered Letter. The Guardian is not responsible for remittances rorwardeo other than as above. The Guardian welcomes reliable news from persons throughout this province. All, such items should he mailed to "The Guardian News Dept., Charlottetown," immediately alter the events, etc., have transpir- ed. Any person in this Province. who intends to visit New York City eith- er for business or pleasure, may find it to their advantage to write “F. H.," care of Guardian, Charlotte- town. 'l`he Patriot is unnecessarily worry- ing itself wer an ordinary news item in the Guardian. There are the simple facts; there was a street rumor to the effect that the 'Ianton property ,and that the purchaser was the Pat- ‘rlot Publishing Company. The Guar- dian, as its custom invariably is, in- vestigated the rumour and found from an authoritative source that thcro was nothing init. It according- ly published the fact. The Hatriot. should not bc too thin skinned. lt dues not matter an iota to the Guar- dian whether the Patr_ot Publishing Company bought, offered to buy, or failed to huy this or any other pro- perty,it simply- gave the ucws. That the Patriots “intentions are laudable, peaceable, progressive and for the 'good of the general public," is not disputed but a little common sense along with these laudable intentions should not be inconsistent. Sunday, .Tune 23rd, was an ini- portuut day for the Methodist tlhur-ch uin Campbellton, N. B. At. the morning service thc pastor ex- tended the right. hand of fellowship to thirty-one persons who were rc- ceived into full membership. All these came from the Sunday School anti took the first definite step toward the Kingdom as the result of a re- cent Decislon Day. On the evening of the 23rd thc pastor preached his fin- al sermon to a. large congregation. A few days previous to this the con- gregation, held a social in the hass- rncnt. of the church, when they gave ta very pleasant surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Mr. Appleton, address- ing them, said that the congregation could not let them depart without an expression of theglovc and esteem in which they both were held. He alluded very kindly to the work that had been accomplished during the past two years, and in lgsélitieli nt the con- gregation, he presen ' to Mrs. Mor- ris a handsome mahogany piano bench, and to Mr. Morris a purse ol gold. The pastor and his wife res-~ ponded expressing their love for the people and their graltude for ull the kindness shown them.--Wesleyan. Mr. Morris is a native of Granville and is now stationed in this Province. The annual Sunday School Picnic of the Tryon, Crapaud, Victoria and Hampton Methodist Sunday School will bc held in Richard l.ca’s field ut Crapaud corner on 'l‘hursday next July 18. Pay tahlcs will be provided for visitors. Further particulars on hand hills. " 7-15M3i. h- - .___,___. ._ l_.__. 'J ‘ Every Fishing T Rod In Our _` I Store will he sold at 25 p. c. tliscount for cash, to clear. Johnson & .lolmson _ ..__.,__.________....__--- |i_` Get a Good , I Bathmg .Cap l _ “To get your money’s _ wbrth of mirth, from the _ _ surf"---yon’ll need one of our fine bathing caps. It will protect your iresses from the water and make your “dip” far more en- joyable---in every w`ay. These caps are snug fit- ting,very prc tty and shown in s splendid variety of grades, sizes and shades. Prlcedst z5cto......$l 50 lTl1e_ Macs _ ` .149-Qt._Geo.St. _... 1 1 ` Standard _ _ ' _Psttem _ " I a Pattern lilc G lie' ` 1 ’ IWW-T |50 , _ 12'? » _.iff 1.' `!¢- ' - "» 1~.`f~1;.7 - * IM/IDI//aayfdvhi ' The Bu1ieat5Store on Charlotietown’s Buaieat Street. . " V T. Standard- .Clearing out lol oi Pongee _$0 ; and llepp Coatsfwortlt to $10.00 lor' _ 1 Here is a chance for the women who needs a nicc smart, well made coat for going about evenings--or for driving. These coats are all last years m0d¢1S» - but they are very pretty and ‘good styles. They are long--some of them are plain--some have the long revers ornamented with a touch of color. Most of _ l____ them are of pongee and shantung silk in the natural colour-a few are made of ' a good fine repp. The values ru: as high as $10.09-anti you may choose for $3 50 ~ f __ - _'__ _-_*aa _ _ - /O TO _-_-=..=.=.., __ _._._._.;. ,M ='“§_“.=: x===i=.=s= 1.2113' ‘ "":‘ 1~_»-_:.=..._-.-_--.-== E=_=sg'§;-:;;a§s.t§ -;1 --",_. _._-. 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