\ ___ .»,»,.,l_,.._..........--»--.»-~~- ._ ...,: ,ia .,. ..» ... ..__,., ..............~»- A THB GUARDIAIB CHLlLOT'l'B'l°0Wll| PRINCI RDWAID ISLAND. JUNE 18. 1904 FRESH FANCY . ° . CRISP CHRISTIE niscuiis_._..... §;.:f..§‘._t'-..%‘;“‘°‘=““",,..=f=f~.°'f.I§"1.-.i.\Z=E Prompt delivery to all parts ci city. Webster & McKay, The ideal Grocery. f i Doughnuts, 6- . l0c doz. 3 are our specialty Fon 1'o'#oAy.... A ple ea MTncv?iee Cream Pies Oomtuni Pies Dark Fruit rake a5e pound Sultans Cake ace per lb “Cake acc lb ie Cake r6c per lb Bread of all kinds, all fresh and good. srnuisnr xae each. nc each ish. ry: each 15 & soc each Telephone rr 1. Eclipse Bakery Brakes Best Bread. -»-¢-~w-»~»-»-nib--~ 5 iii NEWS iii liiiiil lliTllliSi(\% 'rss Pr-trims mins im num st s.aoi and the exprem at. 9. Tm: remains of the late W. D. Ross are due at Montreal from Vancouver on Monday and will krive here '.l:ues:isy evening. ’ A srnax parrot lasi. evening found its way into S. A. McDanald'a clothing estab- lishment. The person who lost this valuable bird will no doubt be pleased to learn that Mr. McDonald has it in safe keeping. THE Halifax left at live last evening with the the largest cargo of the season. It included MX) bags of potatoes, 36(1) pkg lobsters, and a large quantity of Sundries. The pwsergers were R. H. Eirie, Miss Murphy, Miss A. Foley, Miss A McAulif. Tan City of London was laid off the East River yeitsrdav and her place taken by the Fred M. Bah. 'riie on or London was docked an Southport fcrry wharf yesterday in order that the rudder which ‘had been injured by grounding at Orwell some days ago might be repaired. The 4 work will be finished today. Tile funeral of the late John Wood took place yesterday afternoon from his late home, Hazelbrook to Alexandra. The services were conducted by Rev. lan'ei McLean, Mount Herbert. who -rave rn eloquent address at the house. The funeral was the largest seen in that section for a long time, there beinll upwards of H10 carriages in the pic ccssion. The pallbearers were Samuel Noy, James Myers, Tobias Coady, Henry Jones, James Judson and Daniel Mc- Lelian. Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. l _ Ar the trial of thc Grady case in Bourls yesterday evidence was given which showed that a revolver was not fired, injuries bsinlr given otherwise. Oliver Grqiy, who inflicted the injuries was lined $7 and Austin Grsriy $5. TBI Mantel! Company closed a moat suc- cessful season by presenting last evening Tbe.Face in the Moonlight. Mr. Mautell`l double role of Jacques Ferrand and Victor Ambrose, with lighting changes from one character to the other was a marvellous piece of work. The play while of varied interest and admirably put on, was not so well calculated to bring out the lull dramatic strength of the company as those of previous evenings. All our theatre-goers will have pleasant memorit s oi. the Mantell Com- pany and will accord theme hearty wel- come whenever they may return. They leave this morning for Sydnry. Tn: funeral ot Mrs Benjamin Henry took place yssterday_ to Cross Roads Cemetery, Lot 48. There was a large attendance of citizens. The floral tributes were as follows: Wreath, Do- minion Packing Co.; boqust, J L and Mrs Godkin; spray, F C and Mrs Batt; boquet, Mrs E N Ycunker; boquet,Y W C T U; spray, Philip and Mrs Brydges; crescent, Mr ‘and Mrs Tar»Bush; spray, Mattie Vanbnskirk; bcquet, L B and Mrs Miller; boquet, Mrs Shaw; boqurt, Mrs Squat-ebriggs;wreath, members of Lady Roberts Lodge; boqust. Mrs Alex Cameron; spray, G‘orge¥and Mrs Snel- grove; spray, Mrs George Batt.; cross, El MacLean; spray, J Riggs; spray. Alpha Rebecca Lodge, I 0 O F; spray, Mrs John Williams; boquet, Miss Lowe; cross, Miss Stevenson; anchor, Central Christian Church ol which deceased was a member. AYLMER SUCCEEDS- O'r'i'a\va,Junc 15-Col. Lord Ayliner has bt-‘en appointed Dundonald’s successor f”tp[9p£;6gF“ as general ofllcer commandlng,`his duties to begin on the lithinst. Sir Fred. Borden says there will bsno confusion I /' and that everything will move like clock ` work. ‘l)nudonald may do as he wishes," M was the curt way he answered an inquiry ns to the movements of the dis- missed otllcer. BADLY MANGLED. 0 J J Auimusr, June I5.-Millage Grossman, an em pioye of Rhodes, Curry & Co., was severely if not fatally injured this morn- ing n few minutes after seven o'ciock. He was oiling some of the machinery when his clothing became entangled I _ Il , 9 the shafting. He was badly mangled and battered, and injured Internally, but, no bones were broken. The internal injuries are apparently so great that grave , ..¢|'.. doubts are entertained for his recovery. MARRIED- \t the home of the brides father, Tal following appears in a Boston paper. Mr Campbell referred to was hcrmeriy vi member oi the ilrm of Saun- l‘ders 8: Campbell of this city. lie ls a brother of J. Norman Campbell. Percy W. Carver, another Islander, was attorney for the plaintiff. Ajury in the seventh session of the Superior Court today before Judge Schciield returned verdicts against the Boston Elevated Railway Company in the suits brought by the North Packing 8: Provision Com- pany and Alexander S. Campbell. The Packing Company was given $275 for the loss of a horse and for injury to a wagon. Campbell was awarded $6850 dam ages for personal injuries. Ou Jan. 27, 1902, a cn struck the horse and wagon. Campbell was the driver and was seriously hurt. ln lhe llrst case the Packing Company souitht $1000; in the other the addamnum was $50.01). ' OF PERSONAL iNTERtST. Miss Bella McLean , liradalbane, _was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Hugh McLur, liradalbane, was in the city yesterday. Rev. A. N. Simpson raturnel to Sour merslde yesterday afternoon. Mrs. (Rev.) J. W. Mclieane of Spring- ton, was in the city yesterday. Prof. Barlow was a passenger to Summerslde yesteriay evening. J. A. Cutlifle. general merchant at Fredericton was in the city yesterday. A.C. Duchemin returnei to the city via Summerside last night. from Boston. Mrs. Thompson, Moncton, is visiting in the city, the guest oi' Mrs. (Cond.)Mc- Donald. John l’. Gordon ha~ been elected cn the Y.M.U A. lioard of lllrectors vice' A. tl. Putnam. Rev. l)r. Gordon of Queeifs Uillege, Toronto, came ta ine oily by the Princess last ev»:rilv~g. ll .v. l"atht>.r lie irdo.i tif ll -trait _ Mitfii. firrnerly of Ciialiuttt.-.towii airivefi in thi: city last evening. Miss Dunlop of Moncto i is in the city on lit-rre urn from Sourls, having spoilt the winter 11'. the lioiii oi .itilin Mlzlieiin, M, li. A. Aiiitiig tiivpifseriizt-r':~ lu ili»- ulty by ht* uxprti<.~4 last rvuiilng vii-it: ll. W. 'l`|iiiier,()`l.°.iiry;W. C. liipiu»_ Station A,;--lit, Bl-iouillcld; Illia. Tiicnipson, Moncton; and Miss Millie Cliiippeil re- turning irom liedequc. Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmenr To heal and soften the skin and remove. g1'ense,oil and mst stains, paint nnd earth, etc. use The “ Mn.-ner Mt»r~hsnic's " 'l`nr Soap. Albert Toilet 5.1111* Co.. "'*(’s. LAURIER WILL COME. 0'r'i‘.\wA,Jun1.-, iii- Col. '1`ii<.kcr told the ,Sun uorresporrit-.nt tonight that Sir Wilfrid Laurier had prom sed him to attend the opening of the St. John ix- hliiitori if it were at all possible to do sf»_ nnii lie thought. it. would bc. li. r must ut' end. . Kvnileth Lodge, Freetown, June l.`»th, _NU_ 4 U0_ | h ih,w_ U-_ A__w|]1 meet ' 1904, l’.Y RCW H- S* Y°““Fl» B' A~- “*"’i“""“ ut. the Drill Snell on Moiidiiy evening at by Rev. R. S. Whidrien, ll. A., .L Stafford S U-clock 158,16 of CIO,_mnk._ Iqverb. mem_ . ~ . \\'alker to Annie S. Rollers. both 1( , Freetown, P ld I WEEKS’ ee e “fi” We At. l~`reet.o\\‘ri, June eitli, 1904, Allen Clow, aged 12 years. GRAND eUEssiNe A-mme § ehxirnnel-'6)=6)eJ-t»>'e.»sJ=€>-br _ _ _ _ _ _,_ .___,,__,___. _______3 Macs’ Sweet CUMPETITIUN- 5 i Castor (lil The big bottle in our window is filled with dollar bills, silver, and ocnts. We give the above prize t0 the person yuessing the amount of money in the bottle or should no one guess the exact amount-to the Hem-est guf ss first registered. Buy $1.00 Worth oi Anything in the Store retail and you are entitled to one free guess-'Guess Y . as often as you buy a dollar's worth-'l`hat's all you haveito_do. l E N IM E Less: Yarériotxfih, Monday, Weyiinesri? Friday i an .a nr s or Boston on sr val n R . ` ' tile:'i::.I:'"'U::..;"'i:.:Li:.‘°r:.l§§§:' ' *“"° °P°“°d ° NW ° -nd PfI<1»y»“=`°~`m- ` A ` Y General Store in the build- for Summer sui[5_ Something Passengers arriving in Halifax next day 645! § New ' Kodaks §NOW QE' 0 tick Call and see them. $1.00 to $25.00. \l WW l ’ if-in-~' Now is light ln weight and pretty in de- sign is what you want. We have 7VVv’VT' is ri ilc<‘iilt‘li iuiprovemcrit on the Oltl fiisilioticti iiziiisuotis Castor Oil. lilzirs' is sweet anti plcnsniit iiutl vliilflrcn rt-xiilily inlet- it. It is also cquiilly :is t-f{t~t‘ti\'t-. Prirt- i5i~ ii liuitit-. “The TWO MAGS" iiacDonald & liaciinuon 7 ilRUG(%IS'l`S, (for Gtlleorge and Kent Sts. Dominion Atlantic Railway. and stfmiiship Liner ze nnsimi vin vnrmn iiii, The popular Vast Line Between Kmvern Ncvu Scotia and Boston \'in Wimimr junction and Hollins. HX l’R|‘f§§\ TRAINR ituvt' llnliinx, daily I(€l cept Sundnr ) at 7..\§. a rn im Digby and vm. mouth making connrt-tion nt Vnrmnuth for Boston. The Royal Mail Steamsliips "PRINCE GEORGE." and "BOSTON" . Impaired Digestion May nut be all that is meant by uyspquta now, but it will be if neglected. The uneasiness after eating, fits of nerv- ous headache. sozrrness ol the stomach, und disagreeable belching may not be very bad ...,w, but they will he it the stoniut-ii is stifle-red to grow weaker. Dyspepsil is lnoh a miserable disease that the ten entry to it should be givui eririy attention. This is completely over- coiiie by Hood’s Jarsaparilla ` which strungthens ihewhole digestive ni stein -Mai ii costs in Ni] Mililii io buy BABY’S OWN SOAP, than it would to buy most . of its imitations. Of course it costs more to make, but ° that is why it is so good. » A.bert Toilet Soav Co. Mfrs. MONTREAL. - THE- CH’i0WN DEVELOPMENT -AND - T UURIST ASSOCIATION l’ri.'siil|.-'iii lltin. (2. ln. liiiglit-s. \'it‘t'-l~’rt'.~iu. l'§a't‘t‘\\li\'c Cuiiiiiiiiict' _]ulut\ l’.'it<»_ii. \\'. l-`, 'l`itlxii:ir.~ili. j. l’. tiortltiii, lt. .\`it~ liolsori, l".j. Niisii, R. C. Cottoii. \\`. \\'. Stanley, \\`. ll, Ci't».~kili, \\' 5 Lousoii, _]. li. li. i\lat~L`rt-ally, (_ t`. l.yous._]. l`J. 'l`a.\ylor. .-\ll rcqticsts lor infnriiiutioii iitltlrt-we-tl lu illc Sucmiury will lit pruiriptly rt' pliwl io. tl 16 if I WILL BU Y 5noo Aurora Consolidated, to ll-r X Cattle pveierred,5 Birkbeck Loan. loo Booklovers' Lilirsry, ic Canadian Birkbeck, to Chapman Uoubie Hail Bearing, rcc Colonial investment & Los n, 'lo Consolidated, Luke Superior pre- feiretl; io Uomixlion Permanent Loan, loo George .»\, Freadweli _vo Grsniiy Coumlitlsteti. vouo Nntinnnl Oil oi Limn, 25 Nova Scotts Tclethoiie, _woo Oliiu and California, :ooo Rush liny*-Golden liorn, 15 Sovereign Hank, 5 Toron‘o Roller Reining 5 i`uion S.ocltyiirrls, Fill lklllglttus Lute _ nil A. L. Wiinef N CU.. iltlti all other ilrlllisltti Sttuliiies ilini hltvc It iiimketnnywherr, I WILL SELL zi>,ooo /giivle Gold Dredging, ur, :tooo M.-in tuna Kiintierlv. rkc. 15oo Colonial Coptrer, uc 5ono Aurora Corvultcisteri, loc; :ooo t'nioo_ ion litiokloversv l,iiimry.$r.7S; ;o New ziriiriswick Permit-iirii. yf._gcsnii..ii» \i..iii /rt Bl BLES livery person slioultl li:i\'v .1 Bible of their Own. You can get one at vost, }iri<‘c.\ ranging from zoo eiicli tip. Testaiiiciits from 3 ct.-nts mvli. REVISED BIBLES Now in stock. pilot' frmii 25C. \\`e also have Bib‘°= iii lfrciicli, (Zur man. Latin, Greet( and (iirlic. P. E. i. Binuasocierv, Haszard 6: Vioore, Booksellers Agent. L`rarlntietnwn_1i7sa A w I yr New .Store in \ The Fastest ami Finest Steamers plying be 1 tween the Maritime Provinces and Boston p. m. by Express Train \ For s i in ormstinn, guide consul, iiildern, etc. which will he sent free, write in P. H Arm- strong Cent-ral Passen er A ent Kent . - I il . ilie, ¢»rPr9°=[;¢ , 1 in stock avery nice assortment of _Prima l'I"fr=in~ nm on Aus-'tie St-nz!-rd , _ these, and ask you to call and see / , them as they are just the things fig )d i you are looking for. They are all / / . I new oods of the latest ntterus / nnd gre prices are very mbderate. MCDONALD & PERRY. ~ THE NOBBY TAILORS. ° P. GIFKINS, General Mgr. 6 is :iw am RELIABLE MEN WANTEU in "ny wiiny if.ni»maii- mir "vii, mmf.; ii;»ii....- mini. an trrw-I. lin rnlilll and anvisplviilvill plnrfl ; alan illlivihlllill -mn mivmifin min" ssisfy .if miami--inn wi tr ...mics ui-i .ipsum n»-T sv" so rn pr .ay smtiy -mpiilymsni is me ii..-. iw. -rp-n~.~ i.»~i». writ. nw ,-ni.-“im i I Su mmerside ing formerly owned by D. Rogers Gt Son. Water Street nnd I nm ready to oder to the pith- iic a nice selection oflwriglit New i>ry Goods, iiardware nnd Heavv (loads, and the newest and the best in the (imcery line. els , Off. /is all goods iinvc been liouplit for cash and my expenses "mnll_ l can sell :rt a reasonably ic\\' figuri- W. J. LIDSTONE, (Formerlv with R 'l` lloliiimi » NEW WATCH ES We have just opened n large supply of Gold filled and Silver Watches for gentlemen, -which were r purchased as low as rv ` liable goods can be. and will be sold reasonable. Remember all competi- tion prices met. W.N. TANTUN, Sunnyside ~ i Welcome Watch intelligence What host aim iicists of men tlierc :irc who iieerl :intl wziut a new Wzitcli, _\i_-t continue to Carry sonic chi wmii-tint relic ofa Watch lit-Qxitisu llit-y "cannot iifiord zi new uni-." li \'fi\i :iw one of these iiiw. iii'i~e, l’erinfirieiii enipicxiiieiii The Rogers xrmfiwme c<».1,tii 17 dif \.\'A.\1'ri<1u,--.-xgeiiis it. ern for rfiriaors Gia-ate~t Niiiseriex lligger and better selec- iicn ui vnrietiu and si»|i_ i 4 ll it 1 mn T0 LE1' 'l`ti-l,l£'l l”l\<- livusr rin lttwri i".i\r| writ l it |»r1»,~i\i ..t<-.twirl tv 1, is Mfrviiiiitii |»i\~i.<-»- limi Viiiiv ti .i;.,.i.~ ir. R Mt vn.i.... .tr .i il rn i |i\ti>-milk Volt >Ai.l~‘ -Qsyi. rtv vm thitlteiit pew. will I-e -nl1l»i: a i.-igirtuciicii im irish, Apply »~ this ~fi»