' girii'rcnsaeo‘wm'cussommu a raw , i‘iliiii'Siiliiiiiiillflliie—rsr V "Head fillies: In New Proviso Biddli;Charlothitown. Yasrranar's Guardian had in classified ads. ‘ H haunt”: meeting «1 Victoria Division 8. out on HondupavmlnmContas‘t. .‘ rinse-m min. Jr..' left ram” can visit on» J. J. Foot. St. John. 3le _ Helium. who is alread- tIeOIa Business College, left her home. . I ‘ ' on" yesterday. Immanin from Plelou at 4 'rnrtldo will be high this afternoon at 12.54. and aftemoou at 1.42. l Adventist‘l‘abemaele. Corner dynastic-i Command/s any sun. Guardian r yum-saws a visltto it ' boy with a fair tionfn'oz’dlsin of a pérmanent piieition by applying at this ‘ Do pl " . flotsaoamlert town by the afternooa- train yesterday to visit her friends at Bella River. She will he the guest of Meander McDongsli of that place.- Tun Lndiea'Anxiliary of the Y. M. 0 A. will hold arummaire sale In the Y. M. O. A. Hall, Thursday 'May 17th. Partly worn clothing and articles suitable for the sale will be acceptable. Persons having anything to contribute please send word to the Y. M. C. A. Parcels will be called for next Toeadly. Is FUTURE please sddress all corres pondenco of an advertising nature in Advertising Department, subscriptions to Suhmribtion Department, news to News Departmgnt, and letters to editor. etc. to Editorial Department. Do not under any clrcumatu'ut‘a,address to any individual member of the atoll. as such person is liable to beabsent from the office. Mas. MARY D Hum-mun widow of Adam Hubbard of Webster. died in‘ the home of her naughter. Mrs. Louis G. Ciarke,at Worcester, Mass, on May 4th afteralonig illness. She was ill years, 4 months and 27 days old, and was born in Prince Edward island. She is surviv- cd by one daughter Mrs. Clarke, and three sisters. Mrs. John Scott of Webster. Mass, Mrs. Clement White of Charlotte- town. P. E. I. and Mrs. Lizzie MscKny of \Yestville. N. S. TiiB Tourist Association is in receipt of scommunication from The North Ameri- can Transportation Company, Quebec. requesting literature bearing on the attractions of Prince Edward Island as in Seaside Summer Resort. Their S. S. - liestigouche will be the only passenger steamer on the Montreal—Sydney's C. B. and St. John's, Newfoundland route—- calling at Summerside and Charlottetown this season. It is the intention to operate the route on schedule tinieand make the round trip in two weeks. The Restl- gouche isa modern steamer titted with large and commodious state rooms. which are heated with steam and have clectricllaht and bells. In addition to a large dining saloon, the- steamer has a magnificent ladies' cabin and smoking room on deck. hesidesa spacious deck from which to view the scenery or enjoy spromennde. As The North American Transportation Company has ticket agents atoll Summer Resorts in the upper provinces Prince Edward Island willnodoubt be w_eli advertised. Cuts of scenes on the Islandare being for- warded for insertion in the company's folder tobedlstrlbuted by their Travels ling PassengerAgent, which naturally p implies that arush of tourists to The _ Gordon oftthuli maybe looked for this year. \ __. __ We’re‘ “Cranks,” Manufacturers think. > I . They say we are the worst people in the Cloth- ‘ ing business ’ . ’We’re so Very Particular so ‘s'omé of in. Clothing When we’re so exacting, it's'for you—so you’ll get what you want—and, by having it. we’ll get the business. _ . .Come here and look over our Clothing—turn it inside out—look at the quality and finish-4hr. way seams are sewed and what they are sewed with—— how the padding’s out in -—-and all those apparently unimportant details. ' ‘ ' _ I Some Clothing looks mighty slick oulSidea-but it doesn't stay so any length if time. ‘ That’s Where in Pertinacily Scores Take a look. at out perfectly tailored Spring Suits-—- . Our Handsome Spring. Obercoats— Our Fine Lincof Rain C‘oats— Uur Complete Line of Headwear-T ' Our Smart and Attractive Styles in all kinds of T0 or that Good Dressers want. . g’lf gou’ll do this, you'll surely be convinced that THE BEST IS HERE] Boys’ Three Piece Suits Send him- Ask your dealer for Diamond Potash '4 th t roll ll k 1 r“ t Every Boy . I here and grail emoa me soup Ina er am . co nsumcr on the Market. tts saw 11: " Suit {y his desire. I as a Doughnuts, with a Vest. We have , l0c doz. He wants his Boys Three are our specialty Suit to look Piece Suits in ,TO_DAY" ' . . " ie Plea rae uc . like Father's. sizes from 10 gig}; 1;: 3:13;; m“ Coonsqu Ple- rs a son: each Dark Fruit Cake :54: pound Sultana cake not: per lb Nut 2 sec lb while Cake roe per lb are-d oi all kinds, all fresh and good. '. ~I). STEWART Telephone in. Eclipse Bake linke- Bnt Brzzd. (KW-lbw Toilet Soaps—We show the finest line of toilet soaps in the city. Leading French, English. Canadian and Amerfian soaps to select from. Prices range from 30. to 500. a cake. Let ms show them to yam—"Tho two Mace," MacDonald a: MacKlnnon. Drunlate. Cor. Gt. Geo. and "Kent Streets. dtwli. He wants it years old up- tolook Manly. i r wards. COAT, VEST. AND KNEE» TROUS ERS Made from Fancy Mixg‘ Cheviot:I and other ' b i ., ut and tailor artistica y. smmble faS‘SCSOE $4.50. $5.50 to $8.00 . ‘Suits ‘with Vests cost a trifle more than they do without—but: the satisfaction they give the Boy is worth the small increase in price. Scattering Dollars ' 1 ft” iss‘ltheVgreat'cut price sale ofulthe; \ bailing?1 of weeks & Co’s stock which we bought . ‘°' Histamine... .1... ... wig? 1.: is... sf; BR0CK2’S mu) SEED . nearl , if not quite. . , ’ . There’s all kinds of good things “Ht: some 0‘ New fresh stock just received. most every line they had stock. Come early “Brooks” is the best bird seed, on the (mar- ' ’t t ~ 11 around here. h our BEAU-' * “glLLINERY' oceanic we can't keep up i .' _ke'e . ‘ 1 Price ion a package. with our ordern’ F‘ihe 1wo More", ‘l \. 1 ‘ . revise, Bros-a at“. our Real Good‘fiilgthiers. _ V .1 t illumination \Ooraerot. George apd Kenton. .. "(3” .f- ’ L‘- a. . .have a hall holiday each Saturday during the summer months. The bouillon, editorial and news depart- manta are open as on other days for the transactionof business. Advertisers are asked to have "chooses" in not later than ion a. m.each Saturday for both TheDally and The Tri weekly of Monday. A aoernaaerrlce. conducted-by business men. with two short addresses upon personal influence will be held In the Y. EOEA. building Sunday afternoon at 8.45 p. m. A men's meeting conducted by layman with the use of Moody and Sankeys Hymns gives freedom. to all totakepart. A cordial Invitation is ex- tendod to all men to be present. Tar: Saturday Guardian. almost Invari- any fourteen pureswiil be mailed to any address in Canada,the British Isies,Trans vsal or United States for hut50¢ent8 per year. Each issue containsA SPECI AL MAGAZINE PAGE devoted to the Litrature,Hlstory.‘Folk Lore and Best interests of the Province of Prince Ed ward Island; also AN INTERESTING SHORT STORY; SERMON BY REV WM. DODSON: Notes on the SABBATH SCHOOL LESSON for a week hence. How: NOTES, a COMIC pace, printed in colors, which will make you laugh each time you read it; besides ALL THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC. FOREIGN AND LOCAL NE‘VS. Every mail brinus many new subscriptions. What nice. gift. or one that would be more apprrc‘l ated. could be sent to a friend abroad. tf ' THE directory dispute ls settled and Dr L. A. McAipiue and H. M. McAipino will publish the St. John book of names and addresses, while the McAIpine Company will have Halifax and P. E. island. The case of theMcAlpine Publishing Company of Halifax vs. Dr. L. A. McAlpine and ii M.McAlplne.of the St. John was amicably settled out of court. The suit was the result of an announcement by Dr McAl- pine nnd‘hls brother of their intention of publishing the St. John city directory this year. It was also announced that the subscribers of last year's McAlpine's directory had promised to subscribe to the directory of the McAlpInes of this city. The McAlp'lno'Publishing Company of Halifax brought >n suit. The trial promised to be a costly one as witnesses ‘were to have been brought from several parts of the maritime“ provinces. . MANY former. residents? of Prince Edward ‘Islnnd. but now of this state, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dix, 58 Dartmouth Av. April 10th, the occasion beiné to welcome Rev. Daniel McLean of Mount Herbert, minister of the church of Sc‘otlnnd. who they were all delighted to meet. After a hearty hand shaking and friendly greetings, John C. MacEnchern in behalf of those present briefly relerrid to the occasion. stating that they all felt delighted to have with them such a dlstlnguidhed guest. and presented Rev. D. MacLean with a beautiful watch, as a siiirht token of the esteem in which he is held by them. My. MacLean feelingly replied in his usual earnest nmnner. thanking each and every one for the kind- ness extended to him. Needless to say that a pleasant averting was enjoyed by all. ' ' FROM the American Book 00., New York, Cincinnati and Chicago. The Guardian has received a copy of Bald- win‘s The Golden Fleece. Issued in the series of Electric School Readings, and intended for. use in the fourth and fifth years. the story chimes and his advent- ures is here retold by a well-known writer for children. The tale itself is one that for three thousand years has given pleasure to men and children of all lands. and in this retelling'newness is given to the old story. Many sources have been borrowed from, and additions or omis- sions have been made as seemed best for the purpose of the book'. As now presented it forms a fascinating nan'ntive of heroes and their fearless deeds. of grievous wrongs not wholly riahted, and of a strange first voymre through the perilous seas. Baldwin's The Golden Fleece. More Old Greek Stories. By .iain‘es Baldwin. author of “Baldwin adore” etc. Cloth. i2ulo, 288 pakcs, with illustrations. Price 50 cents. The highest price will be paid for Qua- ‘ hangs by Wm. Momboutqucilc. agcn Plant Line. foot \Quren Street. 27dtwim u Commas ..___.——_ . {Oatmeal Soap .. ..25c box {Popular Sorp ....25c box [Clematis Soap . . . .254: box .Caatile (imported).35c box CCoiloeol Soup 3 cakes for a ascents Dactylis Soap. . . too a cake :Cashm‘ere'nonquet Soap ..loc cake Monsd Violet Soap .. .. . . . . ...ioccske Peon de Eepogne. roe cake A Try us for your soup dvv‘vvvvvvvv'vvvhvvv‘vw ‘ People. .532. Whig”??? 5 it: Milliner People. :mmmsiiézii‘iam We pen ,1 . Shirt * Exhibition w E’RE so proud of this shirt stock of ours that we want every man in town to know about it. So---today we’re making a great special exhibit—showing to as great an extent as possible—representatives from a stock of nearly 1800 Shirts. Good cotton body, linen bosom and bands, felled seams, good makes and socl , WHITE UN LAUNDRIED SHIRTS. Good cotton body—linen bosom and bands,cushion neckband.felled seams —an excellent shirt and and great \Tegligee Shirts of every style-white colorld. black... “.50.; to “.65 each goodfiuersnnn _ ' . ' _ ' . _ V _ _ . . ” valueat . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c WHITE SHIRTS, COLORED SHIRTS. ' ' Soft front fancy shirts in striprs, black or color or white body. 14 to 16%" . at this price also. a pretty line of White laundried shirt, fair quality. open pleated “out ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ " ' ' ' ’ ‘ ' ‘ “ 85c An immense range of thoroughly stylish, baCk' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ’ ' ' ' 60‘ handsome, up-to-date shirts. soft front, while, champagne, blues or ielter grade, also made in open back . . . 35c guy, shown in plain m. Plated bosom..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “51.15 ’00d co ton bOdy' “Hen bosom and bands A very stylish line of soft front shirts. —open back. only. . . . . .. . . . . . $1.00 has white body and many narrow pleats. with narrow stripe of black, \Iext line is a really fine value, comes in blue 01' Yed- - . ~- . - -- - - - - r - 0 - - - Si -N open back or open front and back, Another immense range including every size and every popular coloring. in linen bosom and bauds,sliort bosoms, more than a dozen (figment new ' styles. "W.G. 8:. K.” “Tooke's,” only . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . “3.51 15 “Crescent” makes, pleated or plain While dress Shirt correct in cut and bosom. Some are “coat front” and $le I I I I . . ‘ . _ . . ' t . l . . .sLJs “Id “.55 some have attached cuffs . . . . . . . . . 41.35 A very handsome novelty in soft front shirts. has fine mercerized broche brdy, lined neck and wrist band, crean, champagne and brown....s| 55 This offer applies to shirts. Every shirt parchmer to the extent of one dollar receives A NICKEL COAT HANGER FREE. Not more than one hunger to each customer. One Third Off. Pretty Silk Neckwear. , A big range of pretty collars. >llk, silk and lace, silk and chiffon, chiiion for a song. A splendid chance to secure d :linty '.iieclr'wear “Black Prince" Stockings. and lace. etc., etc, clearing at. . . |-3 off The best “mating. mndiest 60‘: collars for. . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40C stocking ever shown for 10mph.“ 75c ‘ " - . - - - - - - n 50c boys and lively girls. Alrolulcly $1.00 “ “ - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - - - - - 67c fast black, bi ighl. cllnr cclor— $1.50 “ “ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SIJKD handsome appearance. Sizes o to 10, Prices . . . . . . ..l8c. 20c. 23c 25c lead They're handsome. stylish. width and come in popular new winnings. Wash Tics for Men. Tasteful men will delight in these. They're as dificrcnt from culinary wash ricckwear as sliver from (I ressy ties. correct They‘ll wash like :1 china plate. 35c and 50c.