l .s--- .r i I .- _wh . _ ___.,__ - _._ ~ _ 9, me ~f~f m mm me is _'run cnannorrnrowu ouaanim » me or iw ' pies mai' - - ' -.. . ar it lie. 1 THE QUEENS coulur GUARDIAN; i.¢.=:i=5;i'i.T~'=“»»“=°°¢==-5'1"'-“=‘~ ‘===-'ff- ,,. x 1 _',"'°L‘i4 "'_`l=f:i`_-~. " ‘.~ -Vi' » `-_Il ir.'»» 'V 1 A ’i,=’€' Ji- .i_l.',‘»: Yr -94"#-" . \' 3`~'i-5 .-',»_ r -‘I ‘"’i f* ~~' ' ' Q * ° ' ‘ \ 'F \" '-`-»* ' "`.' "" ‘»`“ W' "`~ "Z" "'.“` 'il' "ll i " I- ‘"4 f ` ' " ` ‘»" " " " '°"‘ ` ' -- " ,».. -1 9 , 0 lx Held Ufllm In New Prowse`B'll>ck-Charlottetown? ' JJ: Charles Curtis, City; lslt yesterday ___ ior Colle Bl'-\14» N3- - .- ~ 1 itusoltyieviiti in _ -- §',§,',,,f° S "8 st C- M1-wKav ei tneP_n.1.neilwey ' Y Y Y Bev. A.. W. llahion oi St. Andrews, “‘“°r“°°”' ____ len this city for o'1.eai- eetei-ae' formerly oi this City, was a visitor -'"1 to Woodstock, N. B. Last week. Rev. Arthur Ross‘of Chatham well Bev. G. II. Campbell, Sc. 'John .W0 Mellerlwn, N. | - has received s, call to the Methodist -.___ , 3". Louis Davies Lad' D vie d l|H5l10l`Ht*`= it S“°k"iU¢» N~B- Any person desiring a position as family expect to” arrive ‘ln :Iliiah-_ W_1_vIolss Htgppegtoi _Bu1~muiis, nlauade, Charlottetown at ence. the summer here. _ __ _ y or some -- -- 1»_iUl°. Ell°9f»'0l lwr frivnd Miss Rev. G. i\I. and Mrs. Campbell, f0l'~l H'&1"'Y H°1mH. Oliver 'I`f¢'l\1l9l'0 sm! libee Blrgith, ,All1h8rBi. merly of this (ily, wi re the guests lu.st.` G00l'l:6 Klteon oi Hampshire, have ‘”`“" - _ ,_, |.'i North Wiltshire the guest: ot ' -» _ known in this Cit , has declined 1; cel] _ ___ cook should -apply at No. 10 Es- week of A. B Pip es, Dorchester, N. B- to Millinery Orders e- Keep Comiiig Faster Every Day __ '1`o-day the lad- if > 1 ies of Ch’towu and ”\_ . ' /i ` country after try- i _ ing other places /\__ _ f~ f ' ,,_z,~ I _ _ 4 for their millinery Grand stock of mid- summer headwear dren- and we are _ ff '_ _ - __ i l- a |». 3. _z , _ __ tindtliat ours is ' ' _ l ‘. `» _ I .Ll ' the place they wish -f ' A l \ .SY buy. _ l had / if/i _ _ .iw We have a for ladies and chil- i * _ 39;. , _ _ . Sussex, lsst~weelr. _ _ X 155°" “"1 ur" 9' 5”- D12 ull-\‘»Pl1¥. Charlottetown, was 1' _ Moncton Saturday. at'l;l'i4f;_tldp_uxll be high this afternoon um D_ schm,m“_ _uonwom _“__ - an tomorrow afternoon at 2.52. H- Henry White. I Owing to the b' Baturda Guar- " _I daily adding to it by importations and 'from our own designers.We have ust received New Roses,W reaths :ri-;_;£f -_=` i '\=_ ` Q "~3§i r _ \ /6 Field ,Flowers and other small ilowers. before deciding what to buy. VVe have a splen- did line of children’s embroidered and ribbon trimmed hats. ' . _ ' /' _ _ /~ ~ /c i 3*/ - \- .~‘-' It will pay you to see our summer styles _ _J . li F-',_‘ _», `1 hose 25c, 3oc, 35c and 4oc. light weights, extra close knit and guaranteed to ° wear, zoo, 2 5c and upward. - _ 'Summer ilosiery _ _Woiuen's cotton, D 0,, , lisle and fine cash-, _ 0 Avy mere hose in-a com- - -, _ _ and qualities e_1n- __ _,I-//}‘~\~,~_,%\l,\;_ brnidered and plain. _I i , V All sizes _ ,\ _ ,V rum 2'p.iffef zsc " ` ~ ‘-L '_'¢»_\' up to 65c pair. f f((__‘ I .' Y rr I lntants' and children’s fine ribbed cashmere _ Boys’ cotton and cashmere hose heavy and A l~E.l;;tic l Colored hlastic Belts, ' width 1 i_-2 inches, \\ with carved brass _‘ buckle. A beauty at _ the price ~ . years' . ` ,_,_,. Children’s Nazareth ' -' f ,_ Wallis Bells ' W) _ ,_ I The ideal - ~ F ill waist forhoys 1 andgirls,sizcs 1 to suit every age from 2 years to 12 E / I llllluv Each 55c ‘ ' f ` Price 254: ea. Carpet Squares ol every Description Vile are showing a verfdarge assortment of Ca_r- pet squares now _so much in demand. They come in » oriental, conventional and floral designs. The hand- somest and without question the best assortment ever shown, in the city. We have them in allsizes such as f_f._,2_¥3 yds_ ax; yds_ 3X3 1-1 yds, 3x4 yds, 3 1-2x4 '5I”‘:»;sxt1:y,Brusaele,Axminsier|,Velveto.Wiltons, lngrainl 1 1 1 "dis ¢ 3;; i < nie.. im 4._oe up ie sss,oo. ' /3 ..z‘% \ \ ms' _ 1 \,~ -o._~.\i\~\ :swam an pnumimais .mel ‘ “ /1 .’//f?`,._s fo Y , Messrs Stanley Bros have on dis- plete range of sizes _~ I l , can’t I make an W1! _ is-\ llm. F. P. Taylor of this City was the z\\eetet.Btephen and Mrs. Taylor, -___ Mrs. Fred Perkins and* daughter ‘leit Edmonton yesterday on a vidt: to this Province. Bert McDonald, son' oi the latte Mrs. Angus McDonald, has arrived ini this City from Boston. - Any persons in this Province, who _ hah salmon or clams for shipment abroad, should write Hnnulger Guar- dian at once. lottetown about July, lot. to spend ‘returned home utter visiting friends IE Y dlan and the large numben oi adver- tisements therefor it is_ necessary that all “changes” oi matter reach this oiiice not later than ten a. ln. Friday to insure insertion in Bret following issue. The engagement is announced ol 'Miss Mary Isabelle, scconid- daughter gnf the lute Alfred I-Ioekin, K.C., and iMrs_ Hoskin, Deer Park, Toronto, to lW. R. P. Jarvis, youngest son lol’ the late H. F. Jarvis, F.R.C.8. |(ndiu.), oi Prince Edward- Island.- Montren-l Herald. Miss Helen Smith of Hampton (P. E. I-_), nttendcfl Mt. Allison closing exer- cises und wh’le in town was guest at [loc Ladies' College. Today she leaves ‘for Bayfield. where she will be the guest of Miss Jessie Allen, who this vt-ur graduated in piano music at Mt. Allison, and who expects to lonve for |l¥oi\ton shortly, where she has secured n. large music class.--St. John Telegraph. Among the outward pnssengum from this city yesterd-ny were H‘on. Jos. Read, Summlerslde to Grand Nnrrnwn, C. B., Dr, R. J. Lodlwell tv.. Boston, Hugh' McDonald returning to Syd-ney,, F. H. Stoner to Picton, |.l0hn Mlcélwain to Chicago, A. Boyle ‘of the Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, :tn Hnlifaix and tlltcen men en route `to work at Bauld, C, B. At the close ol the Cc/nvocaliion ex- ,ercises of St. Dunstu.n's College ‘Monday it meluting of ‘thu Alumni As- lsociatiion was held. 'llhe lollcnving cf- iticcrs were elect:-1': Presidmt, Dr. ltlonroy; Vice Pres. Rev. Dr. Gauth- lier; S_e_c't__ Trcas., Rev. Joseph- Gul- : ant: ss _ Sec’y Rev. J. D. Mc- Ilntyre; Executive,, James A. Mc- irsaue, Rev. Dr. Mcneiien, Rev, J. J. McDonald, D. O’M. Reddin, C. G. Dully, Rev. P. D. McGuigan. “___ I l\lrs.\V. C. Matthews of St. John, wlmso husbnndf thc late Rev. C. W. Mutthews,at one time occupied the pulpit of the Shediac Methodist church, is expected in town-this week to he the guest of Mrs. R. C. Tait, Elmbnnk.This itftemnonnnd evening (Thursday). Mrs. \'luth_ews1s addressing meetings being held in the Methodist church on the subject of Sunday school work. Mrs.- mattheivs is en route to Charlottetown, to rc_|_nuin for some time.- St. o n e egrup . play in their western winidowl this wcek a line display of Shan Tung, Pdn-gee and Hnbutai sllks, nothing finer,eve'r came to this City. These silkshare the rage in all the large cities this year. The peculiar ' ap- pearance of the fine threads bet‘wue'n the heavier ones imparts t'o it, its distinguishing feature. These silks are wovur.i`o'n old hand-looms, that haive in some cases been in use hundreds of ye-urs, by the peasants of Chinn and Japan. _ _ The Guardian has rec eived`n pumdph let regarding the "Institute for O1 er Boys” to be held in Big Cove. Suther- li\nd‘s River. N. S., on July 9 to 15th.- lt is the purpose of the Institute to get together men specially interested in boys and boys’ work, and boys of 14 to I8 years of age are chosen as represen- tatives from the Y. M. C. A’s, churches clubs and other Christian Associations in the Maritime Provinces. the object being to inspire higher ideals and to train for better service the boys of the communities. It is suggested that pas- tors, Sunday School superintendents and teachers select a few of their best boys and uttend this camp institute for u week. All necessary information will lin furnished by J. J. Davey, Secretary Maritime Boys' Work, New Glasgow, N. S \_..._._.Z-*min :Dustbane sanitary sweeping compound. It/'s a dust absorber and Germ l(llIer.lt cleans floorand brightens Carpets. 5 lb. I-In GOSUS only 350 at Cameron& Co’s ' - 6-7d3_ :Rubborand Leather halting a3 sizes at Cameron & Co’s 6-7ali l There Was.a young' wife _ _ who said “Wh y acceptable pie?" Said her husband “Don't fret there is hope for us yet For on Stewart’s we sure can rely Telephone 21| De stCw§.f‘» ECUPSE BAKERY Y . _._,. t _ l _ _` light bill on or before June 10 will receive the discount and thus save monoy Mrs Curry of St John’s (Nild) in the guest of Rev I L Dawson and Mrs Dawson, Sackville - St Joan Telegraph. This ¢VUl1iD&‘ dt 8 o’clock the dn nual missionary exercises of the Sunduay School children will hc. held in the CezvtraliChristiun Church »--. There will uc service in C-irlst Church, Chirry Vulley. on Sunday next at 10 .i0 u m , and in Holy 'l`rin ity Church, Georgetown, ut 7 p.ni. The B. S. Bonne/ista will sail from lliontreail Monrlwy morning next: lor Charlottetown direct. She will he due hero Thursday evening June 17l;n and noon Friday ltlth sails 'or Souris, Sydiney, North Sydney, C. B. i-nd St. Jo'l1n's Newfoundland. Adv., lat-ar. -#iv The Cornwlall Rifle Club will hold a practice at the range on Satunday the 12th oi, June. Un Saturday the 19th. UIGTU Will be e picnic and shoot- ing at which a ladies trophy will be nt lor starting at 10 o’clock. All embers are requested to bring their families and friends. »-.» All Guardian advertisers should after that hour 133. For subscrip- tions phoue 132-2 up tc 6 p. rn., and for news ph-one 133 at any hour up to 4 n. m When 133 dom not respond ling la-l. It is it waste ol Time except to phone as above. Valley, who has been in charge of the Fishery I»ln.t.chery at Southport since it was started occurred on Saturday and \\'a.s due to a. stroke oi’ paralysis. De~ ceased was one of the best authorities Rev. P. G. Cotton, Cherry Valley, _was inthe City yesterday. K - ‘ I Any person, paying theirslectric In i. _The death cf Joseph Haley, of Cherry ‘ The program at New Wonderland l , - -I tonight is given in the reader on 5. V ' _ vw f°“'~ A , ,_A , . ~ 'rue Gutu~<:»iau's cisesuiea uavertie- ‘ ' ' A ments our to tue point as set forth ; , W°4“°5d°¥. -|““° 90', |909 _ in that column. l -_ -1 i l __1.,..._..~.= 1-. .._w..=w~»..<.e.- ef. ~<».~.1~ _-_. t _ A splendid newline of f _ silk petticoats at ' 1% ~ This is, we think, the finest silk petticoat we ever offered you at any »< price under six dollars. The Silk of which the garment is made, is produc- V ed under careful' inspection in Zurich. It is a soft, firm tafleta of good , , - weight, nothing “sleazy” about it. The skirt has a deep frill, with a wide I _ dust ruffle of good percalinc. The width of the skirt allows plenty of walk- _ ing room. Black, navy blue and an assortment of shaded silks. ' ` , Readytodayat......._..._..............,............... ° 3 _..._ ...,...a.._».»._-_ i 4-. \ ` EE-.»!»£ 1;-=\’ iilqr/ ¢' ' _ |,`_` sl phone 132-3 daily up to 6 'p. m., and ii i the Maritime Provinces on the sub- ject of Fish Culture and his deuth will be much regretted. Rev. Geo. A. Seller of Murrmy, Harbor was in the City yesterday.; l-Ils many friends throughout” this Province will learn with pleasure that Mr. Sellur's lie-al-th is imrprov- ing and that he and Mrs. Sellers are Oansidn that change of scene and ac- tivities may complete the cure. nd ron Fraser of Woodstock came in n the C P R tram last week and .ire uests with H. J. and Mrs. Fowler, Main street, Hampton Station It is said that this is the reverend gentle niun’s goodbye visit to friends and ac- quaintances made during his pastorate nt' the Hninpl'/.in Methodist church.--St. John Telegraph. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton have nluny friends in this Province. The Rev. R. G. Fulton, Mrs. Fulton. a 2 J. H. Bond, Manager of the Hotel Dufferin, St. Joltn, N. B., is not any thing if not progressive. He has recently acquired the large three story brick building directly opposite uno thus has twenty-eight extra rooms for his fast increasing list oi patrons, besides several large airy and well lighted sample rooms. He e. quiet and' contented nature,he ask- ed for little but this comforts ol bearers were John Watts, Enoch Ack-1 survive him-Mrs. Neil McNeill liv Crawford living in- Winchester, Mass, James - R. living in Charlottetown and Alicu, Louise and Wi-llialru at home. Hat Enamel all colors at Cameron 8' Co’s 6-9d3l Ham's Carriage Lamps Japaned and nickel $0.00 and $5.00 at Csmeron’s & Co's 6-9d3| I Kodak ’ days 'are ‘ _ coming The new Kodak Catalogue has come. If interested. Ask for a copy. i Hakes Best Freed _Q-_ if v ‘< contemplating n trip to Western ii il Pretty hats for little people _ " and -why not? iw et- __ ;_ <1.-;_,'i.'Zi “P _ - ,//Mnglni' ,Q . v,-' / . _ » _ »..1f.1...»"'7_,,;-» / ~\-- "5 8; ‘é .:, , -.‘,\f” "fe Ne are in a position to slip- ""'>/; \_' lr' ` ‘_ " ,.|; , 1 ,a ` V .4 1"'-`J'.3 , - L a; "', ~,»,- ' A -~.~..\?`5"‘i`~;\\\‘//;'£"' _, 1 . __,, 1 _ _ *“’ ‘ / 0-flffe _ Kg' !» _l.>§§f§’Q" m __ 0 if __ 7,, __l ...<.~.~»».\_ .v.»a~_»..r-. * / , _ Our workrooms are not satis- 5 .s stir* _ fied with turning out the pretti~ 5 ,» est niillinery for ladies-we are _ after the children’s orders as well. _\..._»_-»»_\s¢,_- 4...... .1 ».-*vs -.N.~.,\- ply the little folk with just the very style that is needed -~ and we can aiiord to do the work a little lower than most people- because we do more. \Vc buy our hats iii the main, _ 5- direct from the inakers-that ~ .».'; gives us a large advantage over f ,- the houses that depend on job- ! ',',\i_l -‘; l, iers for supply-Our own buy- A /`-=" 'er selects the shapes in the Old 2 ' ll i Couutr_v--tlie styles are rigl1t- = and the prices arc absolutely right too. Bring the little folk in and let us _; show you how well wt- can attend tp their needs. Come to-day. feature for strength tention_ . _ __ Y _‘-4 T *i .._, The iNazaret i The best wash waist f that has ever been placed _ hrin soft knitted fabric, ` needed,buttons for skiris ' .|»¢..»- --.- li waist 25C or little boys and girls _, , _ \_»__,_ onthe uiaiket. Made of a 1;” "1 `;i_ _"ft stayed where strength is I cr knickerbcckers, every 3* ' ‘ 4*" " or comfort gets closest at- _ p, ' B 1 _J '_",é§ »_ _ fi =_‘,g,;;i-iisawehiclir apiiciixrs uuicn and was largely attended. The- pall this is'm"‘ l 'l IP r tl lell "l, _ Tic first iofr . rush 0 ic l l it l£5?i'm;lUe1§gd?`%;re:-|3121lggztiffolk Uptin ,park this season will take widow ilve daughters and two sons 91”” ~°“' June the sixminth' , _ , 1 My Id M41; "Quality Toilet. Articles- lines' fs §2,;?;nI:i1‘i:'MaE:__ l;'m_ PJ; Witch Hazel Cream, soothing ' and healing, for sunburn and dry skin. Elcava Cream, Milkweed Cream, Macs' and Sellys' Cold Creams, Mas- sage Cream. 'ralcum powders in- clude 0olgates'Mennen's, Cmylopsish Rhine Violets, and La1.ellee-Pertum- ed borax for the hath-Violet Toilet Waters etc.-The Two Macs-Drug gists. 5-|15dl'ti. ‘___,__,_ ,__,____ ___ _ _ _ ._l1_... ..._ .__... _ FlSlllllg Tackle Rods, Reels, Land- ing Nets, Baskets, Lines, Hooks, Fly Books. Flies suitable for Is- land waters. ' f>Any Hy not to be had here we will be pleased to get for you _“iii iii iiis" DRUGGISTS, lt ls not eoonbmy to stint plant. 0"*3 "f me Vlml demfmgs 0" food ll favorable yields are clesir- the farmer t'°"l“." ls the :"°°°55' ed. We believe It true that iii 'ty 0' enrlnhmfl hls 5°" and mam' you starve me 0,.0pS_ they amltnlnlng Its |c.rr.llity. To do this "ken, to stmve yO,,_ Sw”-,_-S economically and constantly Animal Fertilizers are crop pro- Um rlflht "leans must 5° “S05 duoers as well as soll builders. _‘rise _ sW'fl"$ Anlmal Fsrtulzers' For Saw by A_ Hurna 5, Co_ il-or Sale by A. Horne & Co. 5»2owi