GUARDIAN' ' ' ' L lonumo DAILY. ` . pAGE - Direct from 1 V; _y ___ i _. - _aawellner s f _lf it-is a diamond we can supply you - “Out disinohds <`ompri~ e only stones of i _ _ _ perfect free from defects are aglow with brilliancy In Canada. atas low a price as you can buy anywhgfe W¢7i"ef'5' -Jewellry Storef the manufacturers n e are hb‘e ' . -._e . "if" . __ Women’s Canvas \ L We THE CENTRAL tlcullll-liilli ‘li _ rr Pays to my _io one Province. -place on Saturday, August 16. ‘Full fpartlclilars later. _ _Juli 18th, in the Presbyterian Church, Murray Harbour'North, at . _ 1 t COAL ARRIVAL.-The tern Scho- oner "Estelle" arrived yesterday afternoon from New York, with 650 _ l l‘ ffl , , ` _ .vf-rf-;::::::::.v:::::.: _-.-.-:::_‘:::::. '::::;_f_¢ :-11:.';:.>-*:prv_='::::=. :.7. _. .~:::_f_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-.1-:.1 _ \--- _ get by the eastern train yesterday ai- HORSE RACES.-The annual horse tom l`l°¢l_on Primrose Park will take home in the Magdalen Islands ' _ -- Fre SUNDAY SERVICES- Rev. James town, yesterday and went to Rus- Sinclalr will preach next Sabbath. tlco in the afternoon. 10.30 a. m..,` and at Peter’s Road at Mr. _ 2.30 p. m. ' Mass., has arrived in Charlottetown ald. _. I. Mr. Abraham Haddad wha a passen- Mr.- Maim Gallant, Inspector oi- oon to Sourle on route to his- nch Schools, was in Charlotte- Master Joseph McDonald, son oi David McDonald of Roxbury, o visit his uncle Mr. Joseph McDon- Mrs. W. H. King cccompanied hy ' 0xf01‘d§. Worth $1.50 98C We have a limited lot of wo ’ h' ' canvas oxfords, laced styles all si;I;iii1 S W ‘te and brown . They are natty neat and stylish will i l _ - ` ,per`ect comfort, and’afe light and cool for vlfddil-4, , Have been selling all along at $1.50 Yours today at _...___ ...-... ....98c Q § Alley £6’ Co _. A _*|55 Queen Street A I ‘-_., _.___ *_ ` il _ -_llard Coal DDS to arrive per Schooner “Sylora C.; Hall” 650 tons Hard C031 in Egg 3 11 d Chestnut sizes. _ L _ _ l _| Si _ Cook’s Photos Have the nltnral po=e and ex- pres~ion delicate shading and fine finish you admire. Sill-U0. new Desbrisay Blcck fi Have your ` -Films-~ linished at our Siu-‘lio , J. A. s. lililiiii ll. Lyonstl lin. . 6-Isnli. ` _ml Grand Tea Party Springfield, Lot 67, on Monday, July l4th. Athletic Sports, Amusements and etc. A grand tea pai ty under the auspices of Union D vision.S. O. T. will te held on the beautiful filld of H. B. Haslem, adj .inlng the hall on Monday July 14th. The committee in charge are sparing no pains to make this one of the most enjoyable ontirgs of the sea son, vaiild and pleasant amuse ments, well stocked refreshment saloon, ice cream tent and a. bill of fare that cannot fail to please the most exacting taste. Amusements and Athletic Sports begins at r'.3o p. m. Meals served at 2 p. m. Sprlngtield is one ofthe beauty spots of the Island and an ideal place to spend a holiday and enjoy a days outing Everybody cordially invited. Come one, come all. If day should prove unfavorable tea will be held the following Wedl iiesday. Proceeds in aid of the hal- buildlng fund. By order of C m. 7 3ME8i l We Offer For Sale the Foll».w- ‘ ing Steamers ‘gjfllpp gm" ¢°n-U,” “_ ,mg gon. which destroys all odor of nersplra- _ ufnan ”"'* nagetl.0srr es olharrels underdsclr tion, keeps the skin smooth, clean f H. S.A'l‘LA§l`IC.Grosa Tonnageutl. not Thle iS B Bpltihdid l>l'0l'>ars.tion used tonnane 07.- srrles about 500 bsrrpls by an pedegu-ian, and militia men H , | °‘”'MABE“& G °“' '°'“"°" 1°' 'ht d ool nd is real comfort to the tonnage io. Uarrtés about ell barrels under dNll§.'NOR.A J. (agile =opnag3'|ll,‘{1ei‘ton- “i-‘."lr{ iz‘li'lf»'»‘d'll, s b'..?.§l‘.1“..A'{¢.°il. ‘il l tonnage i0.0arrie_| tau bsrrsln unuer neck NavrLLa cmnsmss, - Limited- 1 _ . HALIFAX, N. S. Apr.l5Mlu\os _ Bic' ‘ul Tl\e_ schooniet ifEstelle,"_has ar _ rlved from New York with 65s-tons, Anthrselte Cdal-in stdve sud chest-_ nut sizes. She-1,v‘viil`be‘followed im- ' mediately bythe “Devi S. And- F:'°£P sees ‘PU P Fri? Photographer A I , _.._m wli Mimi irliiili and we guarantee them to lit exactly. We wlltdo all we can to save tile teeth you have and il it is possible to save them we will do so lf nut. we will give you the be” substuie possible to get ll you en ust your dental needs to us we assure I ou ofa undant satisfaction. f |25 Queen Sl. Dr. Rolrills ~ P-*-""-_i 1 GOING AWAY? HERE AR SOME THINGS YOU'LL NEED.- Good strong trunk or grip filled with shirts, collars, ties bath towels, tooth brushes, clothes brush, bathing suits, light summer hats, pyjarnas. bath-robes, belts, outing shirts, sweaters, hose, snspenders, tie clips, bachelor's buttons and ties and shirts galore. They are all here for the asking, at Patons. l 128-7-8Mti. "Ii yan 'walk much, stand much or lf your feet are tired, aching, burning, sore, swollen or bruised you will need to use Wedd's Military Foot Powder, an c a feet Larlze tin 25s Tha Two Macs, 149 Gt. Geo. St. - Militi- SENTENCED T0 DEATH I MADRID, July 10.-For the a t - tempt to assassinate King Allonso April, Sancho Alegree, was sentenced ~. to-death. ` - nm-nn.l~ 0 " Rocky Point Ferry' '_ ‘ Str Hillsboro vvillrun as_fo`llows`:-_- ‘ Lv_. Clftaown -J - Lv. Ry. Point 1 7.00a. m. , ' 7.00 a.'ni. _ 8.`00a.in. age. np. , a. ln. ‘ lp. a.1n. _ 1 -80 a.m. V B\00|l.' .ID- 4.00 p .$.00 p.‘ni‘. ‘ rews" with 950 tone ip egg, stove and che:-taut sizes, all of highest grade and belt quality. ` ' Prices of ihis coal will be lowest while di-enomg. Kindly md 9.00 a. m. 2.46 p. ni. 9.00 p. m 8.00 p. m. 4.00 p. in. ee-nge SSS '9'.°'P FF? SUNDAY ` M. MURPHY ` ¢==s~=:-5 gsssss ' 'F'9'.°'?? 5.5.5.5? m. 5.00 p m. 7.00 p. ni. in ycur orders today, and elitllflc' *my deuwry WH be made' iiurilill. Blu. ll co, fW'liole|s`,le` sail ' Retail Coal dealers. _li-imp: ‘ mysimi Fire Insurance or rates la 1%; Pyl. islsnd_¥p't_\!l_:l ` immediately by sehr. “Levi S. And- Conl in EES. Stove and Chestnut sizes, prices will be lowest while dis- ( charging. 203., _“_” I FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The fun- took place , from his late residence, 56 Chestnut St., Yester- day, July 10th, to the Pro-Ca.thed- ral thence to the Roman Catholic Mr. J. T. MacKenzie, Mr. Phillip Coyle, Mr. Von Clure Gay, Mr. J. Pj Dully and Mr. William Hennesey. 0 . __ l first tennis court in front of Holland i Hall at The Charlottetown Summer Resort is now completed and resi- dents are enjoying the game. A land- Cove and will be ready for gasoline boats to land at in a day or two. seems to be very much pleased. second carriage had to be used yes- terday to convey persons to and from Rocky Point wharf. A little later on the cab will be meeting all the boats, and at present is meeting thc boats leaving Charlottetown at 9.30 and 11 a. m., and 1.30, 2.30 and 6.30 p. m. Tbe_fnre is 15 cents. DENTAL CONVENTION.-The nn- nua‘l convention Of the Maritime Den- tal Association, which comprises the three provinces of New Brunswick., ‘Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Is- land, will open in Moncton on Wed- nesday morning and the sessions will will continue over Thursday and Fri- day. Elaborate. preparations have been made in the railroad town for the entertainment of the visitors. says a Moncton exchange, among other features plnnncd being af recep-,I tion at the Golf Club, which will pro-I bably he attended by the best of so- ciety in Moncton. It is expected that, the convention will be the largest in many years and some prominent members of the profession are expec- ted °to attend from Upper Canada.- Among those attending from Char- lottetown are Dr. Ayers, Dr. Brown und Dr. Lodge. Hon. Wm. Richards was a passen- ycsterday afternoon. --~__ . . . l'. was a passenger to Bedford yester- day afternoon. ' home in Bummerslde yesterday after- noon from Charlottetown. Miss Jessie McE‘achern, Charlotte- town, was a passenger to Bedford yesterday afternoon. on a live weeks vacation. ` Mrs. C. Ray Jewers. DaSable, was g passenger by the Harland yes- terday morning and will spend e. few weeks in Charlottetown. the guest oi Mrs. George Ingram, Fitzroy St. `::.Tengen's Violet Glycerine Soap is one of the best toilet soaps we have ever sold. This soap has an enor- mous sale in all the big American cities and is fast becoming a big fav- orite in Canada. Our price 25c box is the some as in the States. Ask lor i-ample. E. A. Foster, Central Drur- store. - Mu- ~ _l 'l`he Eye is one. of the most delicate and com- plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably- through ignorance of this fact, it is being constmt- ly il!-used and overwork- ed. Eye;-Strain `. -, Be wise. and. do not ig-, l-'norei _any of’_tlie symp- -ftomp ‘of Eye-Strain; head- -,achea'..or_T 'pains in the - region- of theeyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any length of time, -blurred 5 vision. , ` ‘ ' “f ‘ Allow us to Examine your Eyes. We will give you expert reliable advice. ' This is our business.- _ Optometrist 99 Grafton St. Ghlewnf-idly mb, i9i_3. 0 - ' ll5?li.'ll'lLL.iusniim Strut _` 150115 Allllllmcif-0 0081 ill S50" Mild her grandson Master Joe Leonard, Chestnut sizes to Buutaiu Bell & Ooliatlves and n-lends in Charlottetown AB thil schooner will be followed Boston, has arrived on n visit to re- 1821- l`°W°" with 95° T0" A“l1h|'“°ll5° and diilerent arts of the Province. eral ol Mr.- John' Stewart ,Z Mamie Langdon. , Gillies were among the passengers on ,§,’§““’"§ 3'” W" ‘“fB°1Y B*-*¢“d°d the Northumberland last night. 'Iney ° pa' - eanm w°r° Mr' P’ C'°yl°' _are the guests' of Miss Jols MacKin- lay, Franklin Point, a class mate at Dalhousie. ‘ GOOD SUMMER RES0R,1,____ The (From Yeaterday's Evening Guardian) of- Science now meeting in Halifax are:-Mr. James Larkins, Alberton; ,ng pier is being built at Holland pnd Miss Marion Judson, Charlotte- Everybody who visits the resorts of ML Gem Mold MacLean' Clyd A River, and Miss Sarah Jane Mac- Donald, daughter oi Mr. Archibald MacDonald oi the same place, was performed by the Rev. D. MacLean, Watermere, on Wednesday, June 18th, the bride was accompanied by her sister Misa Catherine May MacDonald and the bridegroom by Mr. Wallace Murray. As the yowng couple are very popular in the community they start out on liie’s journey with the best wishes of a very lsqrge numbq of friends. The Guardian extends its hearty congratulations to M`r. and Mrs. MacLean. _ TRACK-LAYING CREWS .of ers, employed on track laying crews by Messrs. James. H. Corbett & Sons Company, Inc., on the St. John Val- ley Railway east ot this city, went on strike this morning for higher wages. They have ban receiving $1.80 per day an-d it is said they asked for $2.- 00, which wns refused, alter which they struck. The whole ..'°c\v oi men besieged the contractors' offices all morning endeavoring to get paid oil, but were told that they would have PERSGNALS to wait. tor the regular pay day. In- ll noon brought forth the reply that the ger by the western train to Bideford Mr J J Tralno Charlottetown. Mr. A. C. Rogers returned to his ' ‘bathing suits, plain and altei- nate stripes in fast colors. ' Clo. Co. 187-7-ioM3i vcs and friends in Charlottetown P From Yeaterdb.y’s Evening Guardian) Mr. Corbett, of Daly nllfi Gtllett, -Ialifax, has left for P. 15. island, here he will spend a. ten days. He accompanied by iis niece, Miss Miss Jean Fraser and Miss Emma SUMMER SCHOOL.-Among those n attendance at the Summer School OWU. i-. WEDDING BELLE.-The marriage H e ' -VANT MORE }.'AY FnEDRfC'roN, July s_- Upwnras one hundred men, mostly foreign- niries at the contractors’ offices at nien had ` `had"`so`n`is trouble 'with' ‘ an employ--.ont agency and that was the `cause for their quitting work. ::Whr-n you see the Rexa'li sign you are sure oi finding a store where is displayed all that is proven best in high grade drugs and sundries. We are one link in the chain of 6,000 stores to handle the line of Rexall Remedies of which there are now 360 in active use. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Ste. Mtfb TWO MEN DROWNED. KINGSTON, Ont., July 10.-Ty.o `young msn named Knott and King were drowned, and af third named Irvine, rescued in an exhausted con- dition last night. Their boat swamp- ed. _ i “For the l..`() A Celebration Satmday July l2th, you' can find here a eomp`e'e ranile of silk hats, gloves, ties. collars and suits. N-tional Clo. fo |87-7-l`0M5i 'lhufsday, July- l0lh is the last 'day for receiving discounts on electric light bi ls for June lighting |’ey today and save m on ey. li6-7-8M5i "Boy's wash suits selling at cost. National Clo hing. Co. ` \ |87 -7-l0M5i “Boys holeprool stochingl 3 pairi' for $|.l|0 guaranteed for J months without a hole or new ones refunded National Clo. V tc. ‘ |87 7-l0M5i 1 "Visit the store of the Natio nal Clothing Co. Saturday for anything you may need for the parade of the 0. A. National Llc. Co. l87- 7-IOM3i ~ _,___ "Oli for a hath. We are showing the most complete line in tights, combination, Prices x5c to $1.25.-,National “We can collar you with the newest eatin stxi ella-t la l- est New .York gaze, Silvu' Brand collar, many styles fo: you to choose from 3 for 5oc- Natlonal Clothing Co. SAYS SHE WAS _ TRIAL WIFE Oil' FRANCISCO FERRER. l PARIS, July 8--Mile. Leopoldlne B onnard, who was formerly the wife ot,Franclsco Ferrer, the Spanish founder of the so-called Modern School, who was put to death at Barcelona as a the alleged instigator oi the Barcelona riots, is suing the estate leit diy Ferrer, claiming apart of the 320.000 discovered on deposit at the Credit Lyonnais in his name shortly before the execution . ` . The union of Mile. Bonnard and Ferrer was a spec en ol trial r..ar- riaae. and she bases her present claim upon the tact that she is the As the Supreme Court oi Madrid nractically reversed the judgment of the Barcelona court last year and re- stored Ferrer’s property, most of which he inherited from Mile. Menn- ' l Trunks of complete. excellent finish and workmanship of good ap- pearance and durability _are the only kind to be had at Stanley Bros. The prices too are quite low and the assortment is most Steamer Trunks 34 in 34 in with protecting ers, clamps and cloth lined _ _34 in Canvas covered, iron bound, heavy wide slats, brassed steel cor- ners, clamps and ,valance clamps, strong hinges and handles. All edges angle steel bound. $4.75 Vulcanized fibre’ binding, two straps, canvas covered, wide hard- wood slats, brassed steel corners, clamps and valance clamps, excel- sior loclr, divided tray. $6.75 Canvas covered, two wide straps knees, vulcani'/.ed fibre binding, line brass lock and _ bolts, large brassed steel dome corn- valance clamps, $8.75 Regular Trunks hardwood slat 34 l--(0 D leather handles, rollers. dome corners' and _ handle ends L 34 in lock, brassed steel bolts, hinges and Canvas covered, two leather straps, brassed steel dome corners and clamps, -excelsior lock, strong bolts and hinges, leather handles, , angle Steel bound. L $4.75 Waterproof canvas covered, two leather straps, brass plated steel dome corners and clamps, strong iron bottom and _ 34iin _ , ‘$5.95 Vulcanized fibre binding, can- - vas covered, two wide leather straps. heavy hardwood slats, brassed steel clamps, excelsior $7.45 snclllslilr saltlucs _ I Nhat MA|L$reAMsll|rsl_ Montreal to Liverpool Royal Mali Service r‘»»r|lcan.........,._......ll‘ri.July tt Virginian. _ 'l‘hurJu yll Tunisia-»...... TunsJul! 22 Victorian. ..._ 'luesJ4ly 29 Montreal to Glasgow J Scandinavian . . . _ ..Pa\. July 11 liesnerlen Sal. July lll “rl-torim svn July zli Gi ampian . ........'l`hurJu|y ill Montreal-» llavre-- London Ionian ........Sun.Ju|yl4 l'nmer\nian........... l~lun..|uy20 ' coti»n Sun July ‘rl Uorinlliiin . nun Aug.: For rates, and full Pglrticulars. apply W. K ROGERS, lily. ll. 0. A. ALLAN Z St. Peter Street. Montreal __-1. . PAc||=|_c'. - The Shorlllireclltou le CllAlll.0TTEl‘0WN T0 M 0N'l`REl\L Close connections for all Points Beyond , l New Electric Lighted Sleepers ON CANADIAN PACIFIC HALIFAX-MON'1‘REAL TRAIN. The Best Dining Car Service THE ONLY LINE OPERATING COMPARTMENT CARS Montreal and Ottawa to Toronto Montreal and Toronto to Vancouver. l . w.B.nowaan. 11.1°. A.. 0. P. a. l suoim N B. J. K. R “I1 Local Agent. Opera House Building .Charlottetown l _._.-_...__ ---__ ¢ lumen Withy ‘ll Co, ltd STEAMSIIII’ LINEIS From London Steamer From .lrlalifan - -- - Kanawha June 30th ---- Shenandoah July 12th July Zird (Via St. John'a N.B) Rappahannock July 25th July l'lth Kanawha Autrust Sth From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax __ __ Digby June zsth June 28th Tabasco Juli' l5‘ h . July 15th Diiroy July zsltn lhu above etssmlrs have s l mites lic son-.modstinn for saloon passenzenmr l Freight Agents lol the Allan Line Steamship Oo. at Halifax FIIBNIDBB WITBY G. C0.. l']1) Avon! Usllflu' N P3 i- ` Charlotte own Steam Navigation C0., Ltd lflommencing Monday the 5th of Mai' 8 STEAMER NORTIIUMBBRLAND leaves Charlottetown ior_ Picton. N. rl. at szoo'eloci¢ a. m.. lenvlnz _Plcwv --'I return about A 30 p. m, Connections [nude ati lctou for all points in Nova Scotia _ STEAMER EMPRESS leaves Summsraide for Pointdu Chene N. B. about ill o'c|ock a. m. l1»avlntrl’v'"'f du Chene on _return about 4.89 D. nl.. connecting with s_xpv_'ans trains _ for Charlottetown and 'I‘ign|sh. Conne_ctlov_1l¢ made at I’ .int duChene lor all points in Canada and the United States. G. W. WAKEFORD Manager Charlottetown. P. E. Island. M ~v ;;M~f`. t lima- oL»*>`$.*=._f=l=¢ l gl* its ~- so _ ‘ : _-,lD‘7{.' T §"~\"FSe._ ‘- ii) V as V ,._,1’ flaw" W' W3; 4 bf.; '. 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