-» ~ \z»....;-awe ' *` ' :.~_ i ~ » w§ '=‘ `~ ` f *__ -4~' ' wean.. »1~c-,,...,,‘,>`$,P, i MEET ME Ar THE ALWAYS BUSY s"ronE r \ _ Boys’ Swimming lights \Ve have them to fit boys from 5 to 15 years of age; different -qualities in the different sizes. Prices 10c to 350 each. Mens -Bathing - Suit For small men and big men, a splendid assortment, 65c to $l.20 each CD 'i TllwelS.:.:a 240 Bath Towels here for you. Made by the best makers in the World. We have them in Cot- ton and Linen; in White, Un- -f bleached and Fancy colors. Prices from 10 to 75 cents each Stanley Bros. T ‘|'|-IE QUT makes the lit. THE FIT make the suit. ' TIIE SUIT makes the man as far as appear- ance goes. It is our pride that no expenditure is spared either in respect to materials or inte ligent work- manship in the manufacture of the HIGH-GRADE CLOTI-UNC with which our name has been connected for so m fl ny years. E. A l\/|cZZ|\lrA|_.Z I The Leading Fashionable Tailor. , ` l Watch 13 not bon ght merely for an ornamfnt, it- must keep time or you might as well be without ir. We take special cire in testing our watches we offering for sale. By transit tbiervatrons of the stare, we ascertain true mean time for Chatlottetow n, then we compare with a very fine English made Mercurial Pend- ulum Regulator and so have the best means prccurable for regulating our own and customers watches. Good time keeping watches for Ladies and Cunt le- men always for salo- . _ lAYl[lll, 1 ameron Block, .` Charlottetown. | l LOCAL BRIEFS Latest News of the City and Province. t ,By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. RAILWAY Picnic at Kensington on July 12th. - AN exchange says! Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Marshall were in Elderstil., Ont., a few days ago. I.O.F.-Regular meeting of Court Avon- dale to-night at 8 o'clock,payment -of dues and other important business ‘ AT the police court yesterday morning Wm. Marr for drunkeness was fined $30 or '_9O days. Henry Marr for being drunk was also fined $25_or 30 days. Both took the days. ABERDEEN Division, Dnrnley installed the following staff of officers on last Thursday evening: W. P., Ellie Bernard; W. A., NV. A. Woodside; R. S., Christy McKay; A. R. S.,Mag- gie Bernard; Fin. S., E. Lockhart; Trees. Carrie Thomson; Chap. Jessie Clark; Cond Bessie Bernard; Ass-Con. J. A. Woodside; I. S. Geo. Mountain;`0. S., H. E. McKay. THE GUARDIAN has received a- copy of the “Canadians in Khaki, 18994900," The edition contains the nominal rolls of the oiiicers, non-commissioned oilicers and men of the Canadian Contingents and Strathcona‘s Horse with casualties to date and also R. M. C. graduates with the army in South Africa. The omcers of the Canadian Patriotic fund, Red Cross So- ciety and the Soldiers Wives’ League is also given. The price is only 25 cents. Agrand concert, will be held in Stan- hope Hall on Thursday evening, the 26th inst.,at 8 o’clock. Doors open at T30. Should the evening prove unfavorable, the concert will take place the ilrst fine evening following. A good time may be expected, as some of the best talent Job-_ tainable in Charlottetown is expected to take part. Refreshments, consisting of Strawberries and cream, cake and lemon- Admission to concert 20 cents. ' THE Daily Telegraph of July 20th, in re- ferring to the Grand Lodge, I. O. G. T.,of N. B. says:-Miss Jessie Forsythe, R. W. G. S. J. T., of Boston, was introduced by the G. C. T. and was saluted by the lodge. Miss Fosythc spoke to some length on the workings of the noble order and as' she had just returned from Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, where she was at- tending their grand lodge sessions her ad- dress was very instructive and 'entertaim ing. - THE marriage of C. A. McNutt, Esq., of Kensington, and Miss Emma Dennis, second daughter of Mr. Wm. R. `Dennis,of Margate, took place on the 18th inst, at the home of the bride. The Rev. Wm. Thomson performed the ceremony. ` The bride who was given away by her father looked charming in a. costume of fawn silk. and carried a bouquet of white roses. Phe bridesmaid Miss Edith Dennis was at- tired in light grey and also carried a bou- t met of white roses. The groom was ably sur ported by Mr. Alfred Heaney of Clifton. Supper being served,the bridal party drove to the beautiful residence of the groom, Kensington, where the evening was most Jleasantly passed in music, songs, and pimes. The presents were costly an d numerous showing the popularity of the happy couple. The Guardian Indian Famine Fund. The following subscriptions are in aid of the sufferers by the famine in India. Already acknowledged $270.69 A Friend, Stanley Bridge 1.(0 Collected by Albert Simpson, French River, 18.00 Total to date $289.69 li i r leaves a widow a _ ‘ mourn the loss of a lovinfr and aff¢¢l1i011~ sleep of childhood. ade, will be served at reasonable prices. \atefather. ' ' -.~--._~~~» ~.-~~ Nervousness is cured by making the blood rich and pure with Hood s Sarsan- arilla.. It gives the sweet, refreshing 15191191- md Opbngn. _ G d _ Sunnyside Pique Skirts suitable for outing pur Q S' l_f,’§§°s,1it;,’:(i,s]‘§)»aI;l($;i§_y of _44 ip' diiegg gash ` Try our Fruit Syrup for cool' ‘ . A. ` f A ' ~‘°» t drinkeop hot dave guaranteed to Just a tastaof our M Ginger Ale, Cream Soda Lemon Sour. superiority. ~ una no mek. _i Ari still furthar cmYl__ll 555:52. :_».ns.-».:°.A Ahsnm nnsao_, _. - »~ » ..a~...€".. aaa Be Nervous _ _ “ Nor Edgety, when under the bar- _ bers hands at the Acme Parlors We have everything that is nec essary to give a good shave-and know how to us- the necessities _ Just _ When passing. W_eewon‘t RRP I you long _ _ A Ja1uu;;& Tninur.i .“.“ ,.,,. ` touch the "thirsty spot ,_ _ ’ i , ._ About YtuWun’t r WEST R0rAL'r!" Z Burke, Southport, _spenta few: las week in the Royalty.-Miss Emily Wood with her brother Theo. is visiting :their Uncle Mr. R Burke ' of this place.-A 'number of the ygung people of the 2Roy~ alty who have been living in the* United States are home spending a few.. w`;eEs -.~.-ith their fries ts. Miss M-this /Payntcr Ainrgate and Mr. J abez BurroWS{KeuSing,, ton are visiting in the Royalty guests of Mrs. E. Lewis.-The West Roya.1ty2Ba.se Bali' Club hold regular meetings;-'and some very /enjoyable evenings are spent. Next meofting on Wednesday at Point Pleasant Farm.--The majority, of the farmershere have commenced hayemaking. The crop, although not quite up to the av- e1`9~22, is a__fai.r one and quite a lot of [hay will be cut. The members of Mayflower Division have postponed their picnic for the lpresent.-Miss Ethel and? G-ertie Bell, Boston are visiting in theaRoyalt-y, the guests of their Uncle, Mr. 'J ohn Bell.-A very pleasant time was spent Saturday afternoonwben a number of our young people had their annual picnic, on the shores of The Point farm; t / ' ' f _ What An Informer Is. The Rev. Father , Scanlan The Noted Temper- , _ g n . ance Worker Detlues_The Term. MoN'r1u:AL, June 19.-At grand mass in St. Ann’s Church, in Sunday, the Ref, Father Scanlan explaned to hi.s,`pa.1-igh{°n_ ers what he understood by the-i;word"‘in- former.” A young lady who ga,v`e evidence recently against o party who had spphed for a renewal of his license, objected 'to t-he commissioners to being called an former. As Father Scanlan f' had asked the young lady togive evidefnce,inlthe case, he took occasion on Sutrilay; to _ex- press his views on informers. ‘in inform- er,’ he said, is aman withoutlip. heiu‘_t’_'a man who will betray his eo\1|tftry'or` any sacred cause. In my work 'against the liquor traffic in this parish I could 'get very little assistance from the some of the ladies of the good enough to come to 1 and because they did some tlow,mean despicable brutcs bailed them inforrnetszi Father Scanlan asked his hearers if they thought that an 'informer was a person whodid anything thafrwould help to save theirfathers, brothepi-_s“.s0nsjan_d husbands from a druukard’s grave. “No he_ said ,‘but _an informer is: one who will assist the liquor dealers in their evil tame and help send souls to hell. Those were in- formers who informed the liquor dealers what the priests and othersf were doing against them to tryfaud stamp out theev i l,ofSunday liquorselling and sooner or later they would suffer for it. Y ‘- _ He said that God?s blessing would fall upon those who gave him any assistance in the work he had taken up, and _-what they would do in the cause they would ,never regret. ' _ ' ` -nu-nl-1--€-1-In-urn ' Miss Booth at Grimsby Park. Grimsby Park, July 19.-After a week’s quiet everybody was prepared for the coming of Miss Eva. Booth, Commissioner of the Salvation Army for Canada. Miss Booth was accompanied by her secretary, Brigadier Gaskin, and Mrs. Gaskin, Staff- Cnptain Stanyon, Adjutant Welch and the full headquarters band under the leadership of Staff-Captain Morris. The Salvationistsarrived on theboatyesterday in time for the grand instrumental and vocal concert in the evening, *which 'attracted an audience of nearly two thousand. The storm of. the afternoon had passed away, and hundreds of the surrounding country came ,in until the temple held an immense congregation. If possible Miss Booth was more im- pressive and terribly in earnest than in theafternoon, as she depicted the subtlety and destructiveness of sin. Taken asa" whole the visit of Miss Booth must be accounted as one most pregnant for good. -Toronto (:`)9be. “Thz'nk_ of Easep f A But Work Ori." Ifyoufbfoodrlszrripureyoucannofcven “think of ease." Tfw H0061? ¢f1¢ .1 Groceries t A Y.. 1...” we ‘I and our prius! are 11189 flgllli- . L_ 'thing you want we have dijlizf `_ price i- just whatjou expect . ‘E " Try our Teas-'25 080%!- Stewart & Gates Il to ay 11 'H ‘cg ......_._... Because he wears out his clothes at boy’s fault perhaps you ve been buying at kinds of clothing thereis »» THE KIND THA -AND- p The Kind That Which kind have you been buying If the lattefdou but come where for every dollar‘s worth of pu lars worth of wear. Whereiga thatyou ask-w ll thats ln ' M to Ramsaysof course my om Boy Wiooly and Wall., luyli SeeourBlouseSuit8£o1:Boy§,§heyareieit` PRETTY \~.~ We have provided for the demands na an assortment of rings as was ever shown in the ~ Every dainty setting and oombinadon u to be iouud in collectron-and that means no endpf stfyids to pick fiom. Astopnceitissimplyaqueal;1ond'W\\l»t!0B with to for we have rings from $1 00 up tu$5l`l 00, W W WELLNER. Jeweler and.Engr»4_ver W BC)/§ I1 ii‘i°#i`,"£|'l°°»Z“ “t.*3._§.lI,..Ul“f lf Some Woutd Silverware lu Dollars---f 9"¢¢f¢$f WW" 0/' W 5”? -*"4 Wh" We havenold quite a number yvv WM if P¢'f¢ 53 f“f°""9.»H°°‘f-’__5"“" pieces' recently for Wedding parrlla 'you have the fficalfh in P,”@u_ DIED- ' which mn nwwi uma ao- ' g|;°¢|¢...m¢ .nn my 5 Quallly-s\1=w1*»°°<1 At Clyde River, on Sunday, July 2’nd, ___ _ f ' 1 ' ' _ A ` " _ . Prices “sbt- ' ' d 7' _ H ~ M°P‘““°“1‘°;.:s;..; .2 M f~ to W- -M p our business. --:-A tobmldl House Hake you feel Try our Soda br cool drinks. , tl Is’s.too nam. giveyouevery youneedovwy ll. Sk ll Beam-880 N;-12 to 2, .f