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I-'ii '\‘ IIE; You can’t buy better “W ‘ PERSONALS by the late express last night. last night. _ Fletcher arrived home last night from attending college ontlie mainland. Messrs. F. L. Rogers and B. I. Ray- ner, Alberton. came to Charlottetown Mr. Colin Milligan, Merchant Tailor, Summerside, and his daughter were , _ _ _ ~ -_` > l among visitors to Charlottetown on , F; ,V = \ 1_1 _ *sal V ._ 1 Wednesday. .‘ . ._ ` ` `71 ‘I g { lslung (T. ' Mi-. J. c. i-iumer, or Messrs. chap- peli & Hunter. Architects, returned to Charlotetown by the late express Miss Margaret Cochrane; Boston, The standing of the baseball leagues yesterday is as follows:- INTERNATIONAL At Rochester: Newark 5, Rochester 3 'At Buffalo: Buffalo 4, Jersey City 1. At Toronto; Toronto 16, Providence 5. At Montreal: Richmond 7, Mon- treal,4. IQATIONAL' ' At New Yo k: Pittsburg 8, New York 2. ` 1 _At Brooklyn: St. Louis 3, Brooklyn _ At Philadelphia: Cincinnati 6, Phila- delphia 2. _ u At Boston: Chicago 4, Boston 2. tackle than that shown arrived in Charlottetown last night on AMERICAN at our store. You’ll find we carry a big assortment Egg can meet your every requirements in this a visit to her sister, Mrs. Thomas White, Brighton. Mrs. (Dr.) F. P. Conroy left yester- day morning for Halifax in response to a telegram received from her son 0| At St. Louis: New York 4, St. Louis 2. I FEDERAL At St. Louiszz Buffalo 11; St. Louis 1_ , Other games postponed. _ Rods, Reels, Lines, Bask- V ets, Gut Hooks, Flies, Headers, Floats. Tinkers, Nets, Spare Tips, Rod Cases, etc. See our cheap Bamboo Rods-10c to 50c each. front with the Second C Mr. John J. McDonald many friends wish them L. Inca. FoS'l‘_i-:R lands this week. en route to Vancouver. Frank, who leaves shortly for the rived at their home in Cherry Hill on Tuesday evening, May 18th. Their and prosperous voyage through life.~ Mr. Alphonsos Arsenault, son of Capt. A. Arsenault, who has been at- .tending college in this city for the past season was among the passen- gers returning to the Magdalen Is- Mrs. Arthur Newsom, who has been on an extended visit to her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McNair, Charlottetown left yestrday morn-ng John accompanied her to Summerside ontlngent. and bride ar- both a happy Her brother EMPIIIE IJII IN THE EIII SIIHIIIIIS PRINCE STREET SCHOOL The programme for Arbor and Em- pire day exercises in Prince St. School today, start at 9 a. m., and are as follows:-~ Hymn-"For Army and Navy," Exercise-"The Boy Who Hates Trees.” Pupils Miss Watson's Department. Recitation-"Buttercup Hill," School Minnie Young Men’s Snappy Hats We aim to be the great hat house of P. E. Island. Bring your hat troubles to us. You will be given every attention and fitted- to a hat by an expert one who will tell you at once if the hat youare try- - ing on is becoming or not. We carry the largest stock of new hats I in the City and handle only makes we can recommend. Try us for a V _ becoming hat. Prices _ $1.00, 1.50, I 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 Stetsons $4.00 v Henderson & Cudmore __ Z N Y 'ri-ni: oHsRLo'r'rE'i-own GUARDIAN _ __ I-pi\i¢_;i;Iif,-i_;i;'I|_-.;|;Vf.I'II;" I BISEBILL “The Habcrdashery” ‘ , ;. Have You Valuable Papers _ _ ,__ Lrglrpsecleaning I Ne ei You couldn t wish for a better or more complete line of house-:cleaning supplies than we are showing here now. Everything you could possibly desire is included in our present offering, here are some suggestions that will help you houseclean. Knife Polish Brooms Whlsks A1" Putz Cream Dustbsne Lys " ’ New Wall Paper Our Wall Paper Clean- er will make your old wall paper new again. It’a economical and sat- isfaotory. Scrubbing Brushes Scourlng Soaps Btovo Pipe Enamel Liquid Veneer Wall Paper Cleaner Bon Ami _ _,ill Dutch Cleanser Poarilne 8ilver Polish Whitening Gold Dust ` ' Ammonia For Furniture Liquid Veneer will clean, brighten and beautify your fum- iture-make it look like new. Get a bottle. Dustbane I The sanitary sweep- ing compound for floors and carpets. We have all size tins at all pri- ces. Get some. ‘Telephone Your Order For The Silverware ltwlll save youI trouble-it will reserve To brighten and beautify your old silverware or brass your time, aliidbyouncan rest assured that your order w l e il ed exact y the same as if you came to the store and personally sol- 5°°d°' “se Put’ Creml' ° ected the goods you want. Our phone order “fe and B“U9f°°f°\'Y DUIIBII- service is always at your service. May we rivalled in merit only by our suggest that you give it a trial. Call up 160. Special Silver Polish. ` _ ‘l iI”“.°.-it Beer & Goff S1522. 'l 1-ll I I q l _ - ~ - - ‘V I _ _ __ We Have a Piano ._" Here at Most ` A Any Price You is _ Care to Pay We guarantee the instrument you buy from us to be just as good in every respect and superior in_many ‘ ways to' any Piano the same amount of money will buy anywhere else in the Province. We buy and sell more Pianos than any other deal- er in the Province. That’s why we can afford to sell at a smaller margin of ‘profit and on easier terms than , others. I - s _ If you are thinking about purchasing a piano, call or write us at once. You’ll get satisfaction here. I EEI ....'§?.°.'i.‘.'*f... Miller B1‘0S~ _ 'if-ff? I Fire Insurance will not replace them if destroyed. _ Do you keep them in a vault? Do you keep them where other people can_see them - You can rent a “SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX”-this box mn be opened only by yourself. ' _ .` We invite you to inspect our Vault and Safety Deposit Boxes. I - and licr father to Moncton. HOTEL _ARRIVALS QUEEN D C McDonald, Montreal; W A _ _ Mackay, L H Hart, Toronto; L S Hue, Quebec; I-l L Belknap. Wank- islia, \Vis.; C \V Milton, Moncton; Angus Rankin. Stellarton; J M Mor- row, Annandale; C Mclicliaii, Arling- toii; C E McKay, Brockville, Ont. VICTORIA H A Anderson, Montreal; E G Leamon. Moncton; F M Redding, S Rubin, G L liigram, G S Tabio, Carlos $1;/igrey. St John; E C Bayer, Boston, s _ i _V Tim I 'u'¢° f/ "T" III ' _ ny \@;_ .jf I I I .i~ III'I\ii._- I'I ‘II _ _ //V $\ sans* Limirso ,ff .// 1__ 1--_-___’____I% ' 'I WV ii Mac: Lenses ._ _ . i I I . f'_ P-.~‘,`*_~ - 0 ` `_`__,.- ._ C . _ / \ Never Be Without 1! /JI V, C ri ci in - I' ' \ p n ples o an delion, Mandrake, etc. and is an old fash- ioned reniedy that has been on the markctover 5o years and cannot be displaced because of real merit. As a Blood Purifyer-is cleanser oi foul stonisch und tongue-cure for headache sud biiiousucss it has no equal. Specially valuable at this time of the year when the blood is sluggish _ from indoor living. :|5c. at your store. Family size, Eve times as large 3i.oo. TIIE IKAYIEYDRUG C0. Ihllsli ST. JOIIII, lk! “ Ass: for Dr. wiisows adshot Wormsiiclt Cilnrly for Children. I O FoxNening Important Notice in sboutrtwo weeks wc will bo rnlklng up a speolllcstlon for Fox Notting, which will bs the only importation this year, as it will take over three month! to get delivery, on account of the scarcity of raw mstsrlll and labor in England. Tho prices will bs much high- er thsn Isst year, due to the sd- vsnce ln. price of Wire Rods, Zine, lnsursnoo and Freight. intending purclislers should lst us know at once their rs- qulrsments. PRICES ON APPLICATION. _ The _ Rogers Hardware . _ tpppirlkg _H _ M _ e __ ;_'t,,|' The I lives-isngiiihslftd' __ \ . _ _ ~ .< i~ _':.:-_,_ 1 i* _ I _ 184 Richmond 4 _ _ . ‘.\ ` “m»"g?‘_»w`~ yzm- .__,`._5`W_gy;g;4'?-.’dil‘l7Z?>.l»‘._-f.. .., . , .~. _ , Chorus-“The Daisies," Primary Classes Exercise-“0ur Friend iii tho Gar- den." Pupils Miss Gardner's Department. Dialogue-"Three Trees," Pupils Miss McDonald's Dept. Exercise-Pupils Miss McDonald's Department Junior Chorus-"The Ash Grove." Exercise-“The birds of Killingwortli" Pupils Miss }iaslam's Department. Exercise-“Our Favorite Tree," Pupils Miss N0rtoii's Department Chorus-“The Flag for Me," Primary Classes Essay on the British Empire- Dnrothy Duchemin Song-"The Absent Minded Begzar," School Recitiition-"The Drums.” Helen Davies Recitatlon-"Hymn of the Empire,” Edith Jenkins Song--“The Meeting ot’ the Waters" Junior Classes Itecitation-"Thcre's Life in the Old Land Yet,” Elizabeth Coleman Song--“Soldiers of Canada,” School Recitatioii-"The Lads of the Maple Leaf,” Eleanor Lowo Two-part Song-"Under the Green- wood Tree,” School God Save the King. WEST KENT SCHOOL Empire and Arbor Day exercises williake place at West Kent Street School today from 11 to 12 o’clock. Judge Blanchard, Chairman of the School Board will preside. Parents and all interested are cordially invit- ed. The programme ls as follows: Chorus--Heart of Oak, School Exercise-Arbor Day Rainbow, Primary Girls Ciiorus-Gone Is the Winter, Junior Classes Recitation--Bravo, Master T Campbell Chorus-Under the Greenwood Treo, Senior Classes Exercise-W'lien We are Meii, Primary Boys Cliorus-The Ash Grove. Junior Classes Recitation-The First Snowdrop, Miss Davide Baker Song and Chorus-Song of Canada, Master Stewart Ross and School Recitation-Our Boys, Master Gordon Heaney Essay on British Empire, Mastgr Willie Davies Chorus-The Sea is rltaiii’s Glory, V School Chorus-0 Canada, School God Save the King QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL In Queen Square School the Arbor Day and Empire Day exercises- start at 10 ti w. ni. The following pro- gramme will be given in the Assembly Hall of tlie Schoolz- Soldier's Chorus, The School The Buttercup. _Joseph L°“0l'sl1h Whore? Alfred Doucotto Como Let Us Sing. Miss McDonald's Class 'rim Dandelion Alfred Econ Brave Little Soldier, Miss Murnaghun's Boys Soldiers of the King, School Empire Day. Frank Trainer When Jack Comes Back. Albert Blanchard, Anthony Francis Bravo, Miss Macdonaid’s Boys Canadians to the Front, Laurier MacMillan Value of our Forests, Miss Fennoiisey’s Boys Gone is the Winter, Junior Classes The Olden Flag, John Connolly Ye Mariners of England, School Song of Canada, Junior Classes God Save the King _ CASTOR IA I 'iorlnfsntssiidtibildrsm Illllllllllill Illlhlllllllilllglll Bsmms " Sinstonof PATENT SOLIOITOR WM. S. BABCOCK I Lawyer (U. S.) and Registered Pa- tent Attomey,15 years experience in. Csnsda and U. S. Inventions Baomptly patented. Trade Marks sud sims registered; infringement and vslidlty searches. Evidence collected in patent suits. Reports prepared for counsel. lxpsrt wltnsss In patent suits Pst- I James street Montreal. Write for iii- ‘snto obtlined in sii countries 90 St formstlo Gates’ Old Stand Stand Wellner Block eases-1slI¢t._ ` __ ____________ _ _n__.-. .P 1?.Eé‘“;HA.“,,.,,,,__,..»-rs-x vue-1 Z* ' - - ____ " ' _ = i VOR DAY AFTER TUMURRUW We throw wide tlic doors on the ini- . tial day of the Dominion-wide move- ment of our it-cat metropolitan dailies to supply the 7mpirc’s emblem to loyal and patriotic citizens. None shall be deprived or disappointed. Prem glued GUARDIAN A Union Jack. pole, Iinll, hnllinrd and window socket-coinplctc, coinpact-requiring but a mo- ment to break thc colors to thc breeze. A full outiit for every rcadcr, as explained in thc cou- pon bclow. D0 NUT CUNFUSE I 25”" these superb. patriotic ernblems _with cheaply gotten up or stamped mlors, or small flags. Bear in mind every flag is full sized (3 x 5_ ft), big enough to cover :i_in:in completely; thc colors are dyed iii, fast, unfadmg; the bunting is weather-tougli and wiiid-lcstcd. Conipleie Outfit . ._ _____,. _V3 . i=~;_:’~.\ .~_.___`-_ , ~\ ' SX _ ` ,gag ii if Y _ ,_ ___ , . For those who may from time to time desire to show their pa- triotism by making ii WINDOW DISPLAY from their home. a complete “Flag Outfit" has been prepared at a slightly increased cost. We strong'Iy` recommend the Complete Outh! as being the most useful and serviceable. The complete $4 Outfit (now distributed at $1.48) consists oi tiis Flap-full _size and ; _ _ fast Colors; ui rope Iisllisrd for same, s six-foot, jointed Ilsg-staff witl|_-oriiaineiitai ball end, I' ' s metal staff-holder (which may be permanently screwed to the window-sil_l,_`allowing the V pole to be instantly inserted or rcmov_ed at will). All enclosed in a box, i_u -which tIloI`cm_n- plete outfit may hc |1crmanently_kept in compact space when_not'in use (size box, 2! inches I square by 3 feet long). The price of $1.10 is for the full-sized flag alone, as some readers may not need thc poll: and outfit. is mods possible Ivy the loading Canadian news- papers acting in con- ,hnction to provide s log for ovary home. Those splendid outfits can bg sscursd In no other manner. \ '