-tg. `+` r .A 2 in _,iw 32. g.1¢‘-- ff ,i _ __,». -5* , _ -'33 I . _., _ ss. fs, _r M .._` ..~'»‘ t ‘X fu "r ~ 1 5;: ~ <\<_. ._ f pl. .1 2 f A-ii . me __ ir ..f» ';"”-' .~»._" JT. fi 4- ._ fi If ~t` -_ é- 52:: ~ - ,-: i 'ii-I re ‘ e .2 _ ‘lsr s-_ ~ nw ,i -1.- z- ---_ 51., l~ l .~., 2 _ it ,' vc “Z- i ~ I ° 1 _ l _ V . f Y _ _ =;.-_"4 _ / 4 _ is rolled up it is as small § as awaiting suck-open, , ,ff f ~’ it is generous in size, l 4 strong of rib, and cover- //' ,,-’ ed with material that is j “ _ guaranteed to wear well, _ f _ " besides, the handles are elegant, the best assort- *f ment we have ever .i‘ .I :_ 1' .__ . __ .. __ _ _ _ .fl _ PRC OF 0 Will.-s. _. 1.0;, to fqg; ~* V `f,. __ 4' °' in fl .1 tl, :'- .» ix, _ _’, 1;. fx itll .5-.is 1',» 1 £3, fl' r .0 \~ W. .,.. " .3 ;,» :_ ~_ _.s __ _,sa C: .» i ;_`»~ 151. ?‘..1"`~`if i - il 5-%l‘;l3l“i' ‘_ fs- il ~ s. _-r' ': lr?" ,V _ T3? if “Fm ».,_~§_z;\ '.7 _-l 5 ll w f ., .L : e 4 _ T el .1 A l . -4. .4 I ~ “ * -- " ' -_ f 1 ‘ . = V ' " _ - . . - -_ - _ lt. _ _ _ .gg __ 1 f -_ - ,-<`_._ i. f;-. , .»._¢._1¢""‘-‘ 0. _ ‘ . ~\ . ‘ *$36 *»-lr" '12 “. )\‘,»\l\‘ _ | \t\_l(.: lm. 'gr I " ` i`*‘§"»*ll‘~ a. \ , ¢`~_-:,." __ ` ’°-._ -.*.~. ,- _ _~~;§ _`_{/' 2-21..; f7._»,-_-, , ' _ ~°-‘°*'-»-”' ...- /" ‘*”'*=l">`?` ri" l .. . " .. . ‘ ‘ ‘ »_ ___ , ._ _ _... ; 15;’ r-2 _ `0._| |»; lh . \ M I ' . . V3*-‘v .,`.\l` Q. ai ' 1: sl-_:J EE". |i.<` '."..l.r » aug Wrapper Question A __ _ _ _ _ :_l 0., _Y - _ ; V-/__:.-0,.-__5.__ 'AHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 10 Ill). 9. ¢”THE.\ Is one that should interest eve . ' _ 1'! housewife. Many think they cannot get them good enough and cheap enou h to _be economical. This is a mistaie which we can easily prove toyon, if (you visit our Wrapper Department. ut, made, and fimshed by experts; they are perfect _dttin_g, splendi in quality, low m priw. Any size from 84 to 42 inch-all colors and black. ssc mo, 1.25, $1.50 and up | s1'AN|.|.=.Y secs. | ,{\\ I gf” ff | STANLEY snos. ~. . ° t f th - _ This CUT §§§.‘I°y“'.‘.§.?”§t§i.s .2 ODI' SHIRT WAISTS _ Department. We have selected the best in white and colored, and have marked them at prices that will sell them quick. 50c,75c,95c,l.Z5,l.50,$l.75 and up Silks “D mm MAKERS We have as usual a splendid ex- hibit of silks. They were made in England, France and Japan. For prettiness and economy we recom- mend the English make; made by the world renowned ‘ Lister” of Manningham. They are all silk, a triiie heavier, and will wear » better than those made in France 'i or Japan; besides this they are marvellously cheap. per yard-50 _patterns to select from. | s'rAui.EY snos. | _ F6 ` ;. I THIS CUT l Represents one of Ollro Umbrellas open and rolled np. As ou will notice when it shown. The prices are low, very low, for such good Umbrellas. i.oo, 1.25, 1.50, 2.oo, _ $2.50 and up STA.]Nl'l|EIT|?' SBE() S SAFES ii who lo cked the stable afte his horse has been stolen must hav been a very near rel=tion to the mer- hant who puts off buying a Fire proof afe until after his store is burned down and his account books destroyed. Ther was a time when high grade fire pro_0 safes cost n lot of money. That was in thedays when manufacturers believed in small sales and big prohts. Today a amnteei fir f _ fe of small _gn e pr o sa dimensions, can be bought as low 85 $35.00. _ _ _Catalogues and quotations nn various sizes may be obtained by writing to W.B.ARTHl]R&C0. _.Q2 V v Halifax, be. S. -3-dw 6m. ~- ° ll ~\>_ Important To Fishermen _ price were always a luxury. *` We bought 50 at 50 pe! L cent oil cost,-sell you one for what others would pay for if. Call and see them 35c up. i " ‘ i QI?) Bnowdake and Bordeaux Chooo-_ QUEEN 30-1 CHF”-°T'Tf-TUWN-f' ` »' s _ . l ’ /fi' W' . ' V _ ll if -'_-, _l_M_,_; L_ __ -f~_'_ ,_ ‘ . .. . =" ~ _ ~ '» '-’ . . ¥` _ ff _ ‘ worn 4 V ` . A I _ ' ,I ..._ \/ \`/ l l ,_ . “' ll fif- 'ill JI' \ Q0" 'l,\\ ‘ll pn -; is T -- ff f (D L ll" EEEEEEHEEEEE E"- _ ______ __ v _ .. l " 'V V my _-anna u Tv. ‘ V `; l.-\= ___ ., `: 1; lg- “_ _f 1. ' - R fy. 5, » lg l ll; 3 is B eats if __ M1LLEH _ _ll __ I li .- 2 ,Z '/ ‘ _ pisses every virtue of the high grade ' Piano-The stamp of origin l beauty is shown in its case designs. Il.’s tone is noted for purity and character. It’-i construction invite-i th mast critical inspection. It i' practically in a class by itsel- and represents a dist nct ad vance in the science of piano building. They’re here for your inspection. ltl_lllS» *nsnsaneaaansa » i ready for shipment to Sackville. The englneand boiler have been sold to the Wood has purchased a quantity cf the Methodish Church Charlotthtown ad Sustenatlon Fund. the Carter-McCready wedding at Poin de and Mrs. Irving, Wm. and Mrs. McLeod, and Miss McLeod,F. T. an-1 Mrs. Tingley, Donald Trueman, the Misses Ford, A. H. and Mrs. McCready » ON Saturday morning while Mr. David Garnhum was at work in the yard of the Prince Edward Lsland Railway piling lumber a portion of the pile gave away. The other men engaged with him in the same work managed to envade the falling timber but Mr. Garnhum was not so fortunate and a piece struck him on the leg breaking his ankle. MBS. Sullivanjwife of the Chief Ju:-tice of Prince Edward Island. who has been apopular visitor to Ottawa during the last two months, spent as the guest of her morning for her home. A number of her friends were at the station to see her oil’ andgdesides good wishes a beautiful boquet of pink roses was tendered to Mrs. Sullivan 1Miss Sullivan will stop over a` few days at Silery 'Quebec to visit her son, Mr. Cleaver Sullivan who is at work on the new bridged there. -Ottawa Free Press. ‘ Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Fraser left Friday by the Furness steamship Evangeline for a trip through England and Scotland. Dr. Fraser purposes visiting the leading schools for the blind in Britain with a view to examining the work now" being done in them. Dr. and Mrs. Fraser are accompanied by their niece,Miss Gertrude Coulthard, of Fredericton, and Miss C.R. Frame, a member of the teaching staff of pose attending the International Exhibi- tion at G asgow.-Halifax Chronicle. THE Presbyterian Church at North Rustico has been thoroughly renovated, ceiled within with white spruce, painted inside and out, and furnished with new pulpit, chairs and a new organ, the gift of one of the members. This now for Divine service on Sunday, June 16th, on which occasion services will be held at 11 a. in. and7 p.m. Rev. W. A. Thompson of the Margate Methodist Church will conduct the morning ser- vice and Mr. J. B. McLeod, B. A. of Montreal College, will preach in the fraying the cost of repairs. ~ Wash day is easy and clothes Pi 0 _ get white if you use ' "\llC`l'Rli|E” It does away with washboard " rubbin§ 2 cakes 5c, all grocers. . Mc innon 8; McNev1n, Queen St . , Agents at Charlottetown. dauther, Mrs. W. L. Scott left yesterday' the School for the Blind. The party pur- _ beautiful little church is to be reopened' evening. Collections will be taken at these reopening services to aid in de- A -_- ..~-_-1 -' -.E *I ` I - -r l/_ ‘_ M A l L_ ._l?g\l§§.@_l __ - .i-_ _ Hindo book and converse in Hlndustare grammar, a book the ‘clue of Oruden's Concord n e or t e purpose of working a tan or ‘panha’ at, $l.30 pe. month. Not many days ago swarms of locusts idea ofthe horrors of an Indian famine. IN referring to the marriage of Dr l McCready the SackvlllePo‘st says: The the scene of an interesting event Wed- which the bride and groom stood during were a mass of pottedplants and flowers At 10 30o'c1ock the bridal party entered man. The bride wore a. very neat travel- ling suit of grey with hat to match and She was unattended. After congratula tions and an abundance of good wishes had been showered upon the young pep- ple they were driven to the I' C. R. Ista- tion where they took the train for Picton N. S. en route te the Island. Mr. and Mrs McCready will board for a few weeks be-` fore taking up their residence in a cozy ‘ house in Montague which has already been selected. The bride will de greatly missed by the people of Point be Bute. Especially will she be missed in the Mc- 'thodist church in which she' has been a most active worker. She received _many handsome bridal presents including sev- eral substantlnial cash gifts.Dr. McCready is a native of Point de Bute but has been p racticing on the Island several years and is now doing a first class business. _ _ 1 HOW CATARRH POISONS THE SYSTEM. Few people realize the vast amount offill health that arises from the ab- sotption of catarrhal poisons into the system. Langor, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, indigestion and many other disconiforts are caused by catarrh. But to know this is to only half. Cat- arrh' is a most deadly disease, and affects more than 90 per cent of the people today. It undermines health and if unchecked will surely and quickly lead to the grave. Consumption can be traced back in most instances to a bad cold or catarrh that was neg- lected. Don’t court this white plague, insure yourself against it hy haling Catarrhozone, a pleasant antiseptic med- ication that is inhaled into the lungs nasal passages, throat and bronchical tubes where it killsdisease germs and, prevents their development. Catarrho- zone heals inflamed surfaces, teltaives congestion, clears the head and throat, » aids expectoration and absolutely cures Catarrh and Bronchitis. Quic rflief, cure guaranteed, pleasant to use. Price 2-5c. and $100. Druggists or Poison 8: Co.. Kingston, Ont. . 1--_-*ii a There is something lacking in t.ie nicely trimmed lawn-clean walks and shady trees. Keep the lawn mower idle for a. few weeks and nature as if to shame us into some- thing better-sends the dandelions with its yellow bloom-reminding and teach- ing us that even a dandelion is better than no flowers at all. We have a grand as- sortment of flower plants for bedding- See our advertisement in this paper that mentions some of them-J. J. Gay 8: Son. June 5 d 8: w lmo. Carters’ for Wall Paper Caution-Our bottles are registered in accordance ~ with the Canadian Trade Mark and Design Act-. It is unlawful to use, buy or sell these bottles without our permission. Those having them' in their possession will confer a favor by no'ity- ing us--G. H. Simmons. 4 d lw. Carters’ Seeds Grow A few second hand bicycles, in good con dition, for sale. Apply to Ernest Duchemln, city. 18 tf. _Eye Strain l tl-AND# 32° , uv.. st ll; -spcci-:asog.s..io.-4- . G F Hut¢he*s`0“n with the examiner. Platt's Hlndustanei ' |- carried a beautiful bouquet of white roses. f__%. _ \ ‘L _ms A "l"‘:r?` l Sackville electric light works. Senator Methmisl' chumh all P°ihh de Bute “'53 0 - F ' »‘CdfM P.E.Ild.Th `_‘._' dressed the quarterly Official Board of ln!le;l;.° ofontgliuellulldlna 80:8 vel.; » Fern Dlehes Ib 0 I l the Vernon River circuit on Tuesday tl l ll _ll 0 df h l . t afternoon and in the Evening preached gif:-£51? ¢{th?zl`t?a1? was tsfispgiilaizsdona Bike Dmhes I Bon Bon B‘*°“ ' Tureens Nut Bowls an earnest and impressive sermon to a l bell f l _ bl _ _ _ 1&l‘8B and lwllreciative collitreghtlon. A "ge O app e ossoms' benngh Te* 5°" FTW' Dub* THE following Sackville people attended The £5965 Was highly A 111988508: W. Bute Wednesday:-Dr.Hart,Misses Edith the church which was crowded. The cer- Ch-'l°n¢t°'n'-Pls' and Beatrice Trueman, Miss 'ri-enhoim, emony was performed by Rev- Dr- Chan- = -‘ ' ""_"' """ _ V ‘ i \ \ :Li _§ ` 1 .1 a. 1' %,;`. . K r`¥,\:p¥~ , _ 4/ . \-_, _ f s » \. _ Q 7 v" I *cg* rl 'f4‘:~Z/ _ l A Q., ,. *o \ 'Ill | | \\ 5 `\ Tilt D tenllemmrs Slut Slater _ “Para_gon” Shape, width E, pégzaol Enamel calf with med- .ium round toe, extention =;edge,cable stitch,suitable in' style and shape for all occasions--a. shoe that will give much satisfac- OD. A labour saving shoe for it’s always shining- Alley 81 Go_ Sole Agents for the “Slater Shoe" _ Phone 137. -.~¢_._|»_. ._ _... -',...»-...._____-._ ._-.-.-.., Rent moderate Possession on H . _ , ~\ .s " Connolly’s Building. 0 ) ~ ' l l f Ihav-e about-a hundred pairs oi' ooo! indict' 0, two ways of expressing the aametrouble. ,bl-0klenl*1ine5,lq_h'il¢h I yum, ” Now, properly fined specueiu win mum l ""§=g _ _ iniseyestmin, and therefore viii rosrrivstv = » -~i'I_-*have ininy .J U 51; Received lllllllll, GENTZEL & (io. °§§;‘_;;7=_;';é_i;_;°_;';“_j'_;=_;~'__“;-_____ \ TO LET,-That desirable residence on Grafton St. West. at present in the occupation of Prof. Watts. _There is a good stable and coach house, a nice lawn and garden. House fitted with all modern conveniences and heated with hot water. . ay (si. Apply to F. S, Hioore. ‘ x7t -ts and 1. __ _ _ » . _ . _ , - ~ ' Miss Caaniorrn T; ,Hoi.n'/1411. toi-mer ' ' ' ` l T ` 0 " i ly of Wlnsloe, and now of Ajmer, _ _ __ ' putara, ndla, in a letter to. one of her Jud bm!! retiring, If ` gg", _» 1 L ` ' frlendsletates that she. has devoted llw.outot-:.- Vi; 1 ~ - some time f to studying the Elndo ° °°°'”9°“‘° »,- _ _ _ _ lmguage and that theyearly examination I e “mum Q, I, L C comes off in September. Shel will-"be l 8 Jmg mn dkwgm - _ » requlredto translate anyjpart ofja certain And you’ll be alfllht In tUll\UIlIll. ° ~ _ _ Guardian Cgffegpgndentg .1nea. §iiiZmpl1g;)§f llhfieinlnddlsmlllil i :jf ' '_ is so warm that the houses are shut up ~ "L" ~ Evcrywlicrc. _ ii.” T; f.?.'.°§.‘f°°‘;_°“°“‘°°"' Ai __ IS I HMSM "_" obscured the sun fora time as they M fq '°p.e““°” _"h_°h *G mfke y-.ur yNl' passed over a. certain village. They are gf-ij_*'7;fjl,\f\l\\l\_l\ suits._ It isn t an experiment, the it B N0.2Co.,4th Reg. C. A. meet at the a large insect2or3 inches in length, i _ '° “rm” 9° be ""_ "Sl" 5°’ tb* “Ihr .. drillshed to-night at 7.30 in uniform. -withlong wings and legs, and in some ‘£99.71 the '°‘°km"°°h‘P md the hb"i° "V fl THE Provincial Grand,L.O.L. committee places th” p°°91° eat them and think “ir-Q -Q-T gf ' fu beyond question' S0198 s'en 'uh' have decided to hold the usual 12th July them very nice. Miss Holman writes: 4 _-¢ , ' '_é_ ,"\§__'»\_ Inge for Summer arf; Selling It low Ig celebration on the llne of railway between I do h°p° thet there Wm 'wt ` I' ' ' ' fi? " T' ' uf.” Just |1073 'lu yo”-l°°k ‘t them- Charlottetown and Suinmerside. Mr. be a‘n°ther famine in India' some di* W. Dennis of O'Leary will act as man- Said t° me last Summer that the ager under the supervision of the com- Stories °f the late famine were _ r It was inflnately worse than represent- t m;l,tee_ mere exaggerations. But this is not so. c a E Tun work of tearing up the Moncton ed_ N0 one 11,000 mlles away' has any V - I _ - - » ' l *street railway is being proceeded with. The machinery in the power house is _ The Fashionable Tailotl m;15_ nesday forenoon. It was the marriage of W E F T R G _ Miss Agnes Carter, daughter of Albert 0 ’ l g » _ _-__ * Ev' ""°° M- Y°UN‘ °f th” First C. Carter of that place to Dr. C. V. Mc- We have many dainty pieces of all noi; design collection of $10.25 was taken for the the ceremonm The platform and pulplt We esteem it 5' Pl°°'3“l'° to 5h°' mu' 89°d'°_ - 01' 3 _,.917 we Sc 2 for' 25a This is' the store clips so niday cents mwy`f\.hi»s~--- ' If you don’t believe lKie_l_.ly.& Ge Ddlom __ Butjiut ctepiin and compare' wana; the unite. pads-and tell ui whether 'it favorably with what you have Pitch Pine _ ._A1{1)_~ Oak Timber Boards. ` etc.'__...-A Large stock kept on hand. . Orders filled promptly. ' J 0S. A- s LIKELY. St. John. N. _ 5 1_3. és;'v1'y.‘ 1- ' - '. i v»:.- ...ya ° _ HISTLHKE EROS _ '».......¢,.n.. is * siamoer's'col-nerr _ - ~ _ ` ~ 9 ~€‘ ‘\ e . » . _ by 1 ¢°' 'UWAM' kf»QKi ur “IL Lka *lJ»§~§e ‘W1 fZFGi.&\K'\’!'IKRh1£lILla|h\_ laced boots for other iririfn-Er have you -per pair tor