t‘ I">"i l ~ ` ` So many Persons have seal ha . _ _ ' lr, Ha~ H e I f,','f,§‘;‘§ 'f,"'-"“"‘*‘“'f="S°»f.suns ,_._ such 63;. lliipiirguplianél uneven. need fecdinftltll s good hun-.f d_ A , _ C P- he roots swag", ‘,,°`,. hu", nop' him" 0u:"¢I;e:;ai:°¥tlKor& The hsir becomes your hplr sntlyou vm he “,,s,,ed with it. an smooth. .lust feed , y, ` . ul. C. A _ Lovslfrggrgf New and At' .tractive Shirtwaist Sets Wcllncr’s Jcwclcry Store, This season we are sho ing avery pretty assortment of Shirt Waist Sets at 'prices ranging from 40 cents $300- PHUNE 5”- sUNNvs1pE. -t ICU Aftilil INVITED If YW Wish the best in photo- graphy, finished on the new spec~ inlized moui1ts,(thc very latest novelty.) ‘ To *Visit Our Studio GEO. ll. COOK Where Baby is Always Welcome, ,_______ _ i _ -Hi Bare-foot Sandals for Girls w- Head Offices ln New Prowse to PURE FRENCH CASTILE SOAP A superior quality just received in i pound bars, suitable either for bath or toilet purposes. Price I5c per pound. Geo. 'E. Hughes, Apothecaries Hall. Ch'town. AR “' ISTIC TAILORING. Do YOU want to wear the , latest the trade can produce? If so, you should see the clo'lies we turn ont. The clothing we make is built- every piece and particle put together to ive the wearer and Boys. We have summer weather at last-make your children comfort- able with a pair of the~e health giving shoes- we have hada special line made for us at popular prices. Cl1ildren's Barefoot Sandals size 4 to 10, $1.00 Mis~es’ B arefoo t Sandals, size I I to 2, $1.25 We also carry a comfort and satisfact on. Your pints will not bag or your coat sag-they’li fit per- fectly on every part of your body, no matter how much out of the ordinary your build in. CALL 'ronav and see my goods and it-uve your mcasurel -EVERYTHING is guaranteed. Trouser D. McLaren, .,,,,.... The Artistic Tailor. ‘ 3-Zisdtla tw wtf. l Canned Goods high - class English Sandal at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75.' And we have San- dals for large girls and boys, sizes 3, 4 and 5, at $2.00 a pair. Alley Q Co. Everything in Sandals. The season hnsn’t advanced far enough to give you fresh vegetables and fruit. OUR CANNED GOODS comes as ne ar it as you could wish for. No need in having a bare table when you can get . nur TOMATOES, CORN. PEAS, WAX BEANS.. PEACHES, PEARS, .PINE ' APPLES. STRAWBERRIES. in SYRUP, etc. We handle only the best brands put up y reliable p`scl¢er|-you can rely on them being pure and fresh. Call at our store and we will be pleas ed to show them to you. Mcl{enna’s Grocery. Down town at,o_rc Who. ` Phone { Up town store Nth. l sv¢u|ssln»--'||\~~4l~*°'¢ THE lllill Slllll nn K Mill For a man’s line shoe you can’t iind a better shoe than The Eillle- We find that they give splendid _sat s- faction. ' Pl'iCC $3»75| $4°0U and $4.50. SPRAGUE & t0._ , ' T' Store V DE- Qlilsggeit. pail t‘ohS;;y::tl°;;u;: and PURE MAPLE SUGAR We have just received from Sherbrooke, Quebec, 3 case Maple Sugar. It is guaranteed by the shippers to be STRICTLV PURE and unadulterated. Bccr & Gofl’s @ 5 she tossed own without time to sn a , oar rue naeir. A, as Acusrousa. , if Largest stock. f' ;'¢ mousse Opp- 1’-°- " ` u"-inviting about t-he fountain. Think rf grocery and Fruit Store S0l¢'AgeniS. `G,,°¢ef|¢5, 5 discount on ZW' , §'Glve us s c 6-sdtvlmm P O uaurv 1As1n.r|2tSt:’£,:1f,';YJ‘,§ S TLS ond BON BONS 1"? Try I Dom For ssle st all the leading 'canes' all. A W Thq are in a class bl' ll‘°m’° ggspnllf* M The]-C is ng want .Monson was in nor na.-.1 y...u-. nu.- in Inc Drug Line ;, ' llldl WC Calllllll " Sullpy l Lowest Prices. Q *` Reddin Bros» /_ _ '-‘l Everybody knows that our "Soda ,mty_ wha” "oh °,.,.m_ md ' ilsvorn. Our nods ls charged _ 'run cHARLo'r‘rn'rowN cosanrau JUNE 21. 19 6 ll ll l llS llllllllll lillllllllill .»-__ v Block, Charlottetown. dYs‘srnnnsv's Guardian had 71 clsssldad s s. TB: tide will he high this morning at 9.52 and tonight nt. l2.2l. Fnnnltmup /mn Mas. Gorlto. of Mont.- real, are visiting at. Tlgnlsh. - ANY person desiring to purchase n Boil taut in good condition, should apply at this office at once. ` Warxrnn Goonsrsen of Portland, Mslne,cnute through Moncton on Mon~ day, en route to this province. Tim Misses Nicholson, of Boston, arrived home on a visit to their parents D. A. and Mrs. Nicholson. of Klnloclt. Slttrmlswrs of fat cattle to parties in St. John, N. B. and other points of New Brunswick continue to be made ny Island shippers. EDWARD Molton of Hunter River on 4t.h January last, sent by mall to the B-ink of New Brunswick,|Charlcttctown, $.15 which the Bunk did not receive. A good deal of effort has been :undo t.o find the missing letter and money, but. as the letter was notreglstsrrd no trace of it has been found. LA mm quantities of Island cheese, nays the Moncton Transcript, is being shipped to Montreal and Sydney. A few yearn asm scarcely any cheese was shlpped|fr0tu P. E. lslnnd hut. at present it ls one of the most. prosperous lndust- rles In operation ln that province and is annually growing. “Tim CoNvlc'r's D.umn'rnn" which will be presented nt. the Opera House on Monday, June 25th does not belong to t-he out. of-date, comnmnplnoe melodramns. J. A. Fmasr, Jr. the author. has written an entirely nrllglnnl up tn-date ploy that. contains all the elements of successful productions. The scenes nrelnld in the South and are lifelike in every detail. The characters ara all distinctly drawn and represent various types to be found ln the lsunny cllme. "Weary Willie," who is conspicuous lu the play, la n unique char aoter. Ho is an honest, noble minded tramp-the tool of the vllllan. l-is finally becomes arlch man. The scenic f»aturea represent the highest form of stage realism. THE circulation book cf n modern newspaper that does business honestly ,and without trying to ml~rle|\d the advertiser in any way, must. at nll times be opcnlor the inspection of the men \vhc proposetospend their unnd money inlts advertising columns. They must. also be given t-he freedom nl the press- room, so that. they may are for themselves the number of paper- p lnted andthe manner in which they arc distributed. ’l`ln-nwttt-ra of newspapers whonre nor. willing to back up their circulation claims hy granting advertisers such privlleues. are not doing business on the level.-Observer Publishing Co.. Wnahlnnton, Pa. t'l`ha Gua.rdinn's c|rculnt.lnn books and mulling and press- ro uns are ut all times open to the public.) Tar: community of Belfast was greatly shocked to learn of the very sudden death ' ol Mrs. Norman R. McLeod, of Portage, Belfast, which sad event. occurred on the evening of June 2nd lust. Her death was due to heartdlsoose, of which` Mrs. Mc- Leod hsd been ailing for some time. To her friends, Mrs. McLeod appeared to be per focnly healthy, being possessed of n spl- mild physique. But her fatal mnlady, as usual, had a sudden termination, and l Y Y patting farewell to those sho loved. Though the call was sudden lt. found hor prepared, sl Mrs. McLeod had long ago given hcrhasrt and soul to the keeping of her Saviour in whom' she believed and trusted. The deceased was for many years an active and faithful member of the Baptist Church at. Eldon. and ln the different societies of the Church she was n prominent worker and will be much missed. But it. Is especially in her home that hcr loss lu irreparable, as lt. was ln the bosom of her family that. her henrtfa deepest. ntl`ect.lons were enshrined. Mrs. maiden name was Ssruli Hooper. Besides s sorrowlng husband, nba leaves to mourn her loss, two children, Dan and Lila, both ‘| nt. home; also one sister Mrs Isaac Gsddlngs, of Murray Harbor North, and three brothers. two in Boston and one in Murray River. The remains ,wore laid to rest. on the 4th .lane in the beautiful ueruetry of Belfnst,foilowed hy n large concourse of friends who thus testified their regard for the deceased, and their ‘sympathy with the bereaved.-Com. (other papers slew wry). ‘ ._----1-1*-1*’ Water" is always cold sparkling and pun fruit i by ourselves, and everything is olssn and this when thirsty. A. W. Iteddln Pham B. Sunnyside. , mniug Booth Furniture. sideboards Bullets Ext Tables. (Rd and Slllllfl-) Also thu biggest. line of dining chairs ever .nuwulu the om- Ju- P\\°“ tug* ; ` s Pswcttn-iris/rriov ' has never 11002 anything for you und never will, but nsrdlan Wont. Ad Can llas. Burns., Minneapolis. wal I will spend the summer at her oottlli lv Bly Fo.rt.lsu`o. ` --'. llli KlllG'S Sourls and Georgetown Scan. Dlsnthus arrived ln Monte on Wednesday, with s cargo of llmesto rom Marble Mountain. Montague, P. E. I. Ylldtwtf. Miss Smcnaln, Beachvlllc, N. S., spending ashort visit with her unol Rav. R. G. Sinclair, Montague. fectionary also Frances Draken' sum drinks.-At W. A. Johnaton's, Montagu P. E. I. 28dt.wt!. was discharged, time of sending. P. E. I. lldtw tl Montague will take place next Subbat June ?Ath.The services will be as follows Rev. W. H. Spencer at ll; Rev. Spencer, Mntcltllelri, 3 p. tu. Rev. G. Robertson, Georgetown; 6.30 p. rn. Ro James Sinclair, Beachvllle, N. S. Union Road, rellct. of the late Joh Melllsh: took place on Tuesday afternoc to Union Road Cemetry and was large! attended. Mrs lllclllsh had been nllln for the last. eleven mouths anti woul Mr. Allen where they enjoyed th muslcalpnrt. of the mansion given by “Misses MacLeod and Macdonald" of Pher, the snlls weruholutcd, and a two hourusall brought. the happy party to Annandale, whore after thanking J. Robertson for bis kindness ln taking them over, they left. for their homes. Beware of Ointmenls for Catartb that Contain Mercury, as mercury Will Sllrely destroy the sense of smell and completely dersngs tha whole nvsta-In when entering lt. throu ll the mucous surfaces. Such srtlclies sbonldmeverlte used except. on prescrip- tions from reputable physicians. as the damage they will do la ten fold to the ipod you can possibly derive from them. nll's Oatarrh Cure manufactured bv F. J. Cheney &Co., Toledo, O , contains no mercury, and la taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying H»\ll’n (Jntnrrh Cure its sure you get. the genuine. lt. is taken internally and uiurln ln Tolrdo. ?rhl.o, by F. J. Cheney GL Co. Testimonials rc Sold byuPrugl1lsl.n. Price 75e per bottle- 'Fnke lI'a Family Pills for constlpa tion. ENGLISH Oil.. CLOTHS. Repeal order cl' English Oil Cloth just received, in the vey latest pat- terns-ouc and two yards wide-at-ll ing at rgc square yard. Come early and don't he disappointed,-james Paton & Co,' Carpet and Furniture Leads. zgdtf . . A beautiful marblelzed PARLOK l CLOCK is easily -at 'leader among useful and orn- amental ‘ Wedding Gifts I sm showing a very complete line of NEW CLOCKS at rapid selling prices. ' ` An especially iiue eloclt $7 50. . G. l".|lutcl\eson, s appear at the Opera House tonnzht. and personnel' li! 05° ml” W5 *ilu* Sl" hssatlna band and orchestra which will Tut Lilian. Br. tiers Miuauuiu, u lll tomorrow night.. This company is of more than ordinary merit. and comprises alrit- ars,dnnoers, acuobsts, and novelty acts and give sine street parade. The following clipping taken fronts Syrscmie, N. Y. paper Is interesting. The Ls Barre Bros.” llnntrals appeared at. the Open House last evening and gave n very line perf i MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE STANLEY BROS. C ' ”`“‘ ~-Y' 1 y ,_ w-°"“ _.“. ='= "” "“' “J” ’ °= 'B' l.l_.'l' ' lu a -_ _ , p . 5 part ol the program was betléilftlnsn th Average and embraced many features of _ quality. The acts cfBalsuclng Steven I 2” A full line of Moira' biscuits and con- IDB Robertson. cum: up for hearin news wlllpleaee mark “Kings County' attha top of first. page of same, ear “Souvenir post cards". ,“Conllc poet cards" “Souvenir sult.lonery’, and fancy goods, at W. A. Jcl|nstone'u, Montague Robertson at 3; Rev. Jas. Sinclair nt. 7 p ta. S1'- ANDMWS Presbyterian Church. Bedroom suns.. in 2 :l 5 ...ui 7 piece Montague, which has been undergoing THE funeral of Mrs. Anne Melllsh having lunch they visited the home of Dundtsll. Thr-.n multi olieerfl for Mr Mac- mance. The singing, dancing and comedy being exceptionally good. The jokes were new and bright-, null' tlib specialty e lspplause that. was freely given The Branch offices in Montague qunrtatto was the best we ever helsrd in this city, and was heartily applauded. Thelrpurl. ofthe program wasadecidcd hit.. EddleLu Banc und assistant con ,B music with the show should not. ling combinations. r 9 UOUGHERS, IIAWVKERS, SPITTERS h orever an or n me come. n' take our word for it.,t.ry Catarrhoxon with its pleasant and helpful influence. h, hulls dlnlnll room or bed room at the io Leaders. Zlrltwlil. Stanley Bros. zodzl. D n Y me f"__.___“"ii_i' \i E Madame writes from Wolfville, Concerning the lieintzman Piano Wolfville, N. S., ]une 6, 19o6. Dean Stas: ’ I wish to tell you that l was vrry m\.cli plezved with the Heintzmau & Co Pian you suppli- d for my Concert at Charlotetnwu the other evening. lt an- an excellent iu.~trume\»t n d Noes your firm great credit. I am also very math obliged to you for the Piano you were good enough to send for my use to the Ho cl. Yours very trulv, G. ALBAINI GYE. To Messrs. Miller Brothers, Charlo tetowu, P. E. I. Ordinary pianos answer for ord- inary occasions but the artist must have the best. Call at our store and see the piano Madame Aibani med. llllLl;E,liill_Rt‘lS,, IF YOU ONLY KNEW When gnu well stocked store we ping burn down, you could wait to insure until the weak he tofe,.lsut When lt ls Destroyed You are too late. Rememba' th old adage, “Then is no time ilk the present." and no iulnrane like mrs. 's ,flChlo Harvey and Flexible Lovette belnu ,very good indeed, and deserved the Y e dl clean and clever Minstrel Show. The be e overlooked, forthe band and orchestra ' aromuch better-tnan the average travel Public expectoratlon is against the Tun Scott. Act case against. Mrs. F. S. t¢lsmmt>vrH‘aw,1:]l<»tI,r\\st th? lhswatgf Llieaépi t . ante ronttc es. a's e rd K llltbrib you need "C|s|.urrhozone;" lt. soothes yeste ay before Stipendlary Enman. Bild awéaylthe lrrltntlon,r\:1ts eyututhe pyegtlil n oose the tl t cs ng. ou' qilickly case that. gatarrh and throat U°"`°9l‘°“d°"l-5 9°l\dll'|lf KUIKH C0\"llY trouble with Caturrhozone. It posltivel 0 vulsed the audience with their eccentric _ M acrohatlcaud comedy slrlt,snd sont thai audience from the house in s moat. hnpp ‘~ mood. It is seldom an audience lem s Bananas. worm. Dinwnvles. lemons the opera House so onurougiy plunged 'md DOW °lll0_l.18.-At W. A. Johnston's. The La Barre Brothers have got. ngoo Childrens’ White Muslin Hoods At the White Sale Lot l At 49c ea. about ioo in this lot-there are all kinds and sizes, and the prices run from 65c tl 85c --ALL PU'i‘ IN AT THE ONE LOW tiff Q, V prevents new |\t.t.acku nnrl cures catnrrh d f li tl tc Do yourself. Once used you‘llbe liellprltted Oil Cloths and Llnoleurns in gold Tlilvreopenlng of St.. Andrsw’a Church, patterns in carpet designs suitable for W - price of lilo up vows sq. yd. James G, Paton 8: Co., Carpet and Furniture H. B Allthe very latent; style and finish, at thorough rcnovnt|ou,untl now pressntsa prices to suit, every pocket. Jas. Paton pleasing appearance, wlll be opened on 3.; C0, 1.1|,f, Snltbntli, 24th lust. There will be three , a.rrriec~, as follows: ll a. tn. Rev. W. H. In xespcmse to telegrams‘ we recei ' G_ ved by express 2 lots assorted whit ,_ underwear-these we have marked at the closest prices for this sale. I 8 E PRICE 4 e EACH. Lot 2 at 25c ea. About 30 in this lot; pi nk, sky and white, assorted sizes, WORTH UP TO 4oc--NOW 2 5c EACH. STANLEY BROS. r '1 V _____ _| | f - FANcv Blsculr _ l Vl’e cart- n. woll assorted llnc olCHltlS'l`il°l'S l~`A?\'(‘.Y lll~5t‘U 1'l`. litany line are currleti in stock but licru nrc it fow of thc in;v\'eat ln. Wafer Roll, A.-ntortetl lcc \\ afar Assorted Macnroon. Napoleon, Ln Foto ' Aaaortcti Dropd- Jsrsey Lemon, \Vnt.cr lVnft~r, Ulruoao \Vnfer. From '10 to loc. G liO(` ER. |_l,___ l fi | ,,,;`- ~ -‘_-sam; H < L-', ,_-- have been89yenrs of nge, had she lived ` 'ti ,.- till Friday. She leaves to mourn five sons and two daughters. besides large ' '"1 _____; number of grand children andllreat. _ “and "h"d'°“' ,_,_-----"j'f_'Q:;,;;.s..F¥ Phgng & PHONE (Patriot. please copy ) t "2 u ., H2 / * _ . r TBE Guurillun's correspondent from ., 5 L fl: k J Cardigan Bridge vt-l'A-»~: A party of “S - ' __ ___ Y , _' ____ __ __ _*_ _____ - young people from Dundas and Annan ’ li ._ “_ -'W vtnla enjoyed n snll on Sncurttny the ltlth, _ _ - ' ' to Bourzllton lslnml, There they worn ' . mel. by J. Macl’hee. Georgetown -\-‘*1~‘:& g who showed them through the factory ` jf'/fi. and tieated them to lohsls-ra. After \ l” 't Ig- *§`o, 4, is u. é ' I \\l|t\u\““i‘ ll,",.~.,.,/ ., ' Tailoring . sknwaol, Here you will find an AI stock of Cloth, consisting of serges, tweeds, fancy worsteds, cheviots, vicunas and worsteds. You will be more than satisfied if _ you try one of our cus- __ . tom made suits. Fit, workrnanshipaud goods . l guaranteed. As for the prices we can demonsi rate to y on that we are lowest. We would be much pleased to have yfurotder. LOOK AT in the wiudow and see the lish, Scotch and Canadian Suirings.‘ 1, 6?’ N95 Department turns out the best made, best fitting and most stylish suits that are worn. "il at " ci Q. m Nl!.'_‘.-‘=;, D111' r ! ____ ___ x ' gzyr- 'Y-J OUR CLOTH SHOW best assortment of Eug- , ‘I during this weelr. P. E. lslaiitl's C Grea‘est ‘ ° 9 Clothing House. __ _ _ ___ ,.c___,__ \ s -. .-.__ W ._.. V _..__.'._,_ _ _,___ _ _ _ ,___A_ ,__ _ _ __ "___ _ _ __ .say #li ___ _ _ cc* _.____--.__ __ __ __ _ _ #___ _ _____ S , Special prices in Dental work Guarantee Dental Rooms, Dr. E. E. Robins. 6-i5dmt.h twwii Jewellsr sid Qptlelan. E. E. B 'Hi E R Representing Phoenix o Hartford . Oalsdiss Quobsu. s-man .l --»$-»,,.:,-`>»;»_-_ 5. .li 3, ~:i§3.e'.1*;;» -,;:_gg,p‘a<'\ _. iss: 3'-Fi’ 1 .. ue... A; _- 1 ,i i gl E » w sl, ~» t ,.