THB GUARD AN UHAIIADTTBTOWIV, PRIILX EDWARD ISLAND. JULY 5 1904 Hlimrr -ttittiiftftie |lood’s Pills sole orsrriia- lit! stu ltws ui hoal. $30supplement. See ad. Josr one week from today G1-nee . - H cams wuinola its mad ss picnic in FRESH ` FANCY » citisr 1 CHRISTIE- BISCUITS---==~ A ténala ist not moves 1.1-- cliidlng Social Tea. Milli. cocoa Bar. Assorted smdrrich, Water Ire wafers. prompt delivery to all parte of city. comes ofl’ at Braclrley Point Methodist & on Wednesday as has been inadvertently , 9 The Ideal Grocery. M ' ~PlCNlC SUPPLIES! Are you going on a pic- nic or excursion ? if so let us make np a basket for you We are sure we can please you and our prices are within the reach of all. _ D. STEWART. l~.Cl.!PSB BAKERV. Bakea Beat Bread. _ WN the beautiful grove oi Mr. Olark. North Wiltshire. J E Enwaans of North Wiltshire has been appointed assistant prosecutor for the city in accordance with the wishes of the Temperance Alliance. Tun booksellers of this city have agreed to close their stores each evening at 6 o'olock. except;Saturday evening, for the months of July and August. Tim P E I Light Horse, will parade at Victoria Park Thursday evening, and their usual drill at paraie grounds, will be given at Victoria Park Friday after- noon. 'l°HEYork District SS Cmvention Church Monday afternoon .luly 11th not published. Tasse will he no meeting next Lord's Day at Central Christian church in this city nor at the Christian church at Lot 48ln the aftnrnoon, on account of the meeting' at Montague. _ Ar the Police Court yesterday morning Aodiew Corish drunk and corner loafing _ was fined $10 or 30 days. James Mclsaac ` and Donald Molaac drunk and incapable were each lined $4 or15 days. 1 Tsimu wasa large attendance at the market yesterday. Prices quoted were ,not much changed from 'l`uesuay's market. Miss Mc_Kinnou had among the ilrst Cucumbers of the szason ar. her stall selling at 10 cents each. Caulificwers sold from 5 to 10 cents. Strawberries were plentisul. selling at 25 wuts B quart. Egg-1 brought 14 cents per dozen and butter from 18 to 20 cents per lb. There is no sale for potatoes in the wholesale trade,the price remaining about 'Z0 cents per bus. Oits, black' brought 3’ and white Bilcls per bus. Wear Trade l'v’Ia1-1: D SUSP¢f1d¢f5 _ Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. , I ~ i 1//fPL"9P£;5g7-.ar If i meeting.-Loretto, second daughter of H Malcolm J Campbell, Elmira, died on the 28th, June at the early age of 14 years.- arrived home from Boston on the ls‘, of July.-Dominion Day passed quiet] here. with the following passengers: Wm. Ferguson, J E and Mn. Pisroe,Wm Scott, J E Taylor. T R Bsyuold, Mrs. J McLeod, Wm Ward. She took a fairly large cargo consisting principally of lobsters etc. Tas first oi the series nf summer A band concerts on the Square will bshsld on Fri- day evening by the 82nd Regiment Band under the direction of Prof J W Whitney, Citizens are indebted to Hia Worship the , Mrycr and Prof. Whitney for arranging this concert. The annual meeting of the Christian DisclplesofLChrisI):ahurches will be held in I, the church at Montague Bridge beginning next Saturday evening and will continue) until Monday night. Reduced rates have been arranged for on the railroad to ai who attend. A liberal program is being arranged for the occasion. THE moonlight, the music by the 4th Regiment Band, the beautiful foliage and soft verdant carpet of the lawn will tend to draw the public to the grounds of H. J. = Cundall in the afternoon and evening oi the 26th. See that you do not make any other engagement but come to the garden ‘ party in aid of the Y M C A. Toivionr the soldiers who assemble and the friends who gather around the Brighton CampY M. C. A. tent will hear asolo by W E Colllngs and an address by R T Higgs. Each of these gentlemen is widely and well known and their part in the eveings program will be appreciated. The meeting will be at B. Heavy weather v~ as experienced on the ircute ofthe S S City of London yesterday morning to Brush and Haliiday's wharves which delayed her half an hour behind V schedule time. There were upwards of 40 passengers and the cargo included 76 cases eggs, 60 tobacco boxes six beef cattle, five barrels sugar an l four sacks wool. Rmusaiann that Wednesday July 20_.h , is Scotland? day at Summerside and it' will undoubtedly be one of the biggest i .._.......-~. - _-' -Q - _ . _ A 'raaouna is vranied for York as l CTBE Olivette loft at 1 okilock yesterday ‘ days in the his'ory of the Caledonim Club! whose annual Scottish games take place-| on that day. It is expected that the sons, and daughiers of Old Scotia and theiri descendants will be there in thousanflsf As it will prove to be a day of real enjoy- ment be sure tp take it in. Easrsax Norse -The semi-annual ex- amination of Red Point School took place on the 30th, lust. The classes acquitted themselves well in an extended exami~ nation by the teachentrustees and others. The teacher, Miss Susie Smith has been engaged for the third year. The amount subscribed for all school purposes was, ‘ $125.00, not $25 as stated in the report of‘ Miss Minnie McLean of West River Y A few of the bloods and lady friends had THE Fnoo purpose-Here are a few-we’re ready. soft green-or dark red, strong and light QZV/ R OF YQUR SUMMER HOME Need cool, dainty coverings. Mattings form the ideal material for this Moderately good japauese mattings, in neat patterns 12c, 14c, i6c, etc. Pretty ]ap matting, strongly woven on a twine back, in pretty, soft, cool colorings 22c, 24C, 25c, 28c, etc. A notably good line, in a carpet pattern of Persian design, in " 2Sc_ Others of better and stronger weave, come at 320, 34C and up. American Fibre \[attings,‘ wash proof, -vu 2.3 Q1 (D h1C§h§lEIdE.hdcd;§§dFHi proof, wcarproof, 53C, 580 per yd. I'r was Major \Veelzs whose contri- i Mig bution of $Ztnwa1d the Larne fund vv ft -_-lt’s Hard E h . -r f‘|/Q “NK _ . et .my g Rn.. _ _ 5 \ /7) ».\ // -.X H _ :P1 .f __ .,,'&'~" /4/"*a=§i`.-< ,af 4?. \\\\.,_A,-»'- =-Lf- ==_‘- "L" ._--\n .> -_ _ ;'.`7*\_:\ . .V In fe-;r.,=-...'i;l` ‘~., 8./f;"1.»,% .‘~‘ f -f;,j_»* f \\_=>.\ . __i~»_..-<.».-_,__ ‘ \> , -2 ° /4___._`_'," ,,~.»*/`.“=, [.1/fl D .-‘fd-_f ;= ; .1 ~ 1 .- _`\‘ ~. \~‘.ig"f= _ H Yesterday the express ccmpmy brought us 192 pairs of white kid Gloves-real kid-made in Gren- oble. France, and the quality that usually retail at $1.10 to $1.20. We Secured ,a Bargain extremely low price, quality con- sidered at 75c thc pair. _ pa drive and n picnic at East Point. -As G I these lines are written the Baptist As- I _ 7 _ ‘A 6, I large, some from Nova Scotia, and many ’ i _,Q V ,I ` _ ` well known hospitality of the comfort- _.Eg dt; 2 .. v _-'\’\?:'* I " ,`: v V `but bait is not to be found. . .- _ . . _ V , Hy- 3.30 p m, Sermon by Prof Norton of . " _ _ .1 Chicago, Ill.; 7.30 p m, Devotional Service; _Q31 ' "" V, 8 p m. Sermon by Rev W M J Appleman during the -ummer. Buy them here now and save *‘ 35;; to 45c each pair. _ An sm. 5% to 7%-S°v9¢ view white,-some have black stitching. ‘ They’ll go like smoke. See 1 them when up town. @{¢ I p I’ \ ;t;»ga;1.s,from 3| to A Af /I V `) ( gsztaiovue free for the ask- sociationis holdingits annual session here.-The numbers in attendance are from the different par`s of the Island enjoying our cooling sea-breezes and unrivalled scen ery, and appreciating the able homes of East Poin'.-Fishing of all kinds is dull. There are plenty of cod-fish, X 'J /_,.~ ‘ , » THE annual Convention of the Christian _.».;. .-W " - ' church or P. E. maui will be held st Montague July 9, 10 and 11. The program is as follows : Saturday, 7.30 p m.~Social Meeting led by W R Motley; 8 p m, Sermon byWilliam Murray of East Point. Sunday, 10.30 a m-Devotional Service; 11 a rn, Sermon by John Simpson of Lexington, Ky.; 12 s m, Communion Ser- /_, » 5 -.» ,_ 7 3, - V vice, conducted hy Rev O B Emery of Uharlottetown; 3 p rn, Devotional Service; of Picton, N S. Monday, 930 a m-Social Meeting; 10 a m, Business Session; ll a m, Discussion cumfortable, palace iron S. S. "City oi; on Homelitlissians, led by R \V Stevenson London" will make four afternoon ex of Charlottetown; 2.30 pm, Social Meet- cursion trips each week for balance of n ing; 3 p m, Discussion on Foreign Mis- season as followsz- To Orwell, Wedncs- I sions, led by John Simpson, Ky;1i.45pm`. day at 3.00. Round trip 25c‘s; “West Discussion on Sunday Schroi \‘i'ork, led River," Thursday at 3.30. Round Trip by W M J Appleman,Pictou; iiltlpm, 20(-ts: “East River" Friday at 3.30 Discussion on Wcman`s Wor led t Round Trl ts k- ‘Y D-20C -“Cfev1~“l\1ir1l»i;\ l’rt‘sl»yte‘riai1 L`ongrt‘g.i ,___ ___M _J Ililllg so why be careless in spending them? Why not consider the reputation of the establish- ment to whom you give your trade? We place before you a record of over forty years fair dealing. Surely this is a safe place to trade. Besides with no rent to pay, there is a good reason for our low prices. Come, see, compare. N149-1 nonn- 6 my These ,ARc ~ KODAK DAYS. No vacation is complete without a Kodak. Snap shots of picnic _ups, boating parties, gtg, in after years will be pleasant reminders of V appy outings. ; f.,,,.._l_mm_/ iv ° ` I _ r £5- L ' Vi i. . \ i 1 . 1 ‘I h%)’*w!*k)Q)!)*) -A»AaA»A.»A¢4.A.A.A.4.‘.A,,,|| J- J _ ' V Tni|eiPa ar Q .-»`,°__>,4 ...~,_,,,,..af- - _ The S. S. Cacouua ssilin from Mon- ‘L11-E__ ff _ '_ ,,f---iii' /‘/"T-/__”.¢l5.-..` ~ -~,. -- _-= ii Snap Regular loc size best quality, rolls, squares or ovals, best ,quality paper 4 for 2 5c. ll "The TWO MACS” lacbontiddllclinnon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.George and Kent Ste. Sole-Agents. / treal, Friday morning, jlixly 8th, will be due at Charlottetown, Monday morn- ing/;‘{]u1y nth, and sails for|St. john's, N‘f1 , via Sydney C. B. carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. - Agents. Cl1‘_own, July 6, d3i WANTED tion, Msirslliitlrl, will give it ole.-x1\_1o TEA Wednesday, July 13th, itrs. McBé;th‘s Field adjoining ilu' church grounds. Tea will he served from 1 1/clock onward ac- rompan ed by ice cream toni, strawberry iahie and re'1erhme~t saloon. Various amusement! exprcirdou the grounds, made che» riui by \he piper on parade. Four tugs-ol~war in challenge. ral, sl. Pele s vn Cove He-d. and, B P Road vs stanhoge. Sud. Marshfield vs Donato cage. nh, Married rr single. if 13th should be stormy, Tea will he held fhe iollowln d . K *Y d6.7.ii,|zw1i .-.-3. FOR SALE A purv lxrctl rcgisictvfl'-llnril1nrn:bull. Two years old. Color rt-rl. Terms moclcrnic. Apply io S. C. STliWART. At Hotel Acadia,Grantl 'l` acadie ileach, a astry cook, an assistant lr, 2_ g d dlgving hoiges. A&ppl{ or ite o Hotel or Be r & Go , C arlotte . I. C. HALL. . june 27, 1904*-23 dlf Dunstnfinage. i/Ji 15. 6 cl ii vr ui pd ‘ \ f ml .' Iii ii' i: s t . 7 i 1 i I i , E 'Z fi i » 1 t 1 I r r 1 i r .