's-\ "“‘"” "’°” ...'rHE.cHARLo'r1‘E'rowN GUARDIAN. 'PHI .peer ' ' / l _¢’Zz:f.zz./aa./.1’..feie.f..-4..?@i ....1i....’ ;THE‘ QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN' Head Offices in New Prdwse Block- -Cha. lotietown. » W. S. Poole ofthe P. E. I. R. city ls in Moncton. llr. Garfield, advertising agent, oi New York, ,is in this City. George Vanlderstino of God l Oo., this City has gone to Hunter River. Henry McKenzie will preach in -Hartney Hall, on Friday the 22nd at B o'cloc.k. ‘ - The tide will he high this afternoon at 2.55 and tomorrow morning at 4.06. Capt. Finlayson ol the linto was n Passenger by the Northumberland last evening. Arthur Smith oi llorris l-Smith, and Arthur .\|_»cQnu'ld ol Alley £1 Co., made the round trip to Picton yen- terday. _ 'l'lie ntleman who wanted to dis» F e i ‘ \ _ _ ` , “The Bueieet Store on Cherletidown'e Bellini Steed.” _ Store Open I a. m. to 5 D- m* - » t _ O, _ V o..Shirtwaists ceived another lot of ladies’ shirt iiaists in the latest high class novelties con- sisting of handsome lace and net waists in black, white, cream and Paris shades, all lined with silk, in a variety of designs. They depict all that is new-an exhibit worth seeing, pretty and most stylish. See our Queen Street window Price from $3.50 to $9.60 each. New Silk and Satin Coats Elaborate models in dressy silk and satin coats, au ideal coat for spring and summer wear. ` Black Silk Taffeta coats will be the choice of many ladies to whom ,our display of styles will be a source of pleasure. ~ .You are as welcome to look as to buy. Prices Range from $l2.50, l5.00 up $39.00 each A. r _ ~ /, '- / .'- 'ihe~. .4 ‘ ». / __ \ \l\iiV’ ___\§; _” \ ,_ /tt ‘lily » if Walking Skirts _ Use our eyes-look at the poorly hung walking skirts you see on the steet, irregular in length, or bulged in the back, or puckered A Ovdr the hip There is a difference. No wonder we sell so many skirts--our skirts are made nes who know even our chea st skirt is 9 9 . - W¢j1 made, just now our skirt department is at its best, largest variety to _pick from, Voiles, Panamas, Venetian Clot s, Serges, Lustres, and a large variety. of fancy Tweeds. memo r Prim some 2.75 ..pi0|o.so each ' _ . u Y B .been the guest oi Lady Davies, lntories ripe about next Mohd lhelng laid just now. James Murdock, in the employ _Geii & Co., has just returned ' trout. - _ The many irlends oi Mr. Crabbe last fall, which caused the loss oi al health is excellent. as their "changes" must he receive at this onlne not later than one o' clock sharp ol each week dey, ex- clusive oi statutory holidays, to in- sure insertion in next issue. All re- ceived later than the above hours will also, qppqa5_ when .they do not inter- iere 'with e setting in type of the regular news oi the dey. One oi the laundrymen oi Char- lottetown, H0 Sing I/ing, left yes- terday morning ior s. short trip to China the home of -his ancestors. Ho has been here for some years and goes back to the celestial land to visit his relatives. He is 9. most agreeable’ member oi the Chinese colony oi this City and his acquain- tances here will unite in the hops that he will enjoy his trip. When tlred_ oi lingering in the haunts of 'his childhood Mr. Ling will return to Charlottetown. . In another column will he found the ad of Phillips and Burden for la.borei'e to work on the G_T. P: contract in New Brunswick, This iirm has secureda subcontract from the Willard Kitchen Cn,, Lid. Both members of the ne_w firm are well and favorably known in this Province, Mr, Phillips is an Is- euccess in their new venture. With the warm weather comes the desire for a beverage that will refresh and invigorate. Francis Drake with his forty years of experience has pro- pared for this season B. most complete line including all the leading fruit iiuvors, which ure pronounced by ex- perienced gudges to be the best on the market an just the thing for the warm summer weather_ The plant which is one of the finest in the Maritime Prov- inces is in chargeofa most competent chemist and eveyrthi 'g is in first class sanitary condition. A. P. Thorne, who is theenergetic representative for this Province. is now busy booking spring orders for Druke’s Carbonate Beverages which have become auch favorites all over this Province. The Supreme Court which met in this City on .Tuesday the Chief Just- ice and Mr. Justice Fitzgerald on the Bench hes adjourned sine die, alter disposing oi the following cases: Al- bert E. McKinnon vs Solomon ‘C. Clark action oi trespass the Court gave judgment sustaining the plain- tiil's dcmurrer to the defendants pleas with costa against the defen- dant. Bentley ior plaintifl, D. Mc- Kinnon ior defendant. In t-he case oi; Joshua W. Windsor vs. Fred Sim- mons end others in which ii verdict was found. for defendant at Summer- olds last term, the Court gave judg- ment granting a new trial. McQuar- rle. K. D., ior plaintiil; Saunders and Johnson ior defendants. In the case 0! Flynn vs. Flynn, action oi tres- pass tried in Georgetown last July, when Mr. Justice Hodgson gave judgment ior defendant, Court yes- ave d ment refusing a new .were granted certificates ol nature lliiation.-~ ' “When you go shopping don't simply say "A pound of tea,” because you can secure better wa. more delicious tea. if you only ask for "Salada." -i ' § Siiiallnf l Cakes ` ' in endless variety. We have been ln~ this business for years end know just what yonwant. the cakes we make are Always _ ' Fresh. cakes, rock :RT Of liy Ill BAKERY NYT: __ Miss Amy Palmer, oi Montrea where he combined pleasure wit n ‘fthe first time since his sad accide From present indications there holda - ~ ' . grand icuii: and regatta n i should be some cracker jack flph wednesday Ju y 15", in aid of the New Schcolwhich is being erected L v ~ ~ lnirht- The inundation for them Irv out for .ui iam .ma remember ine audi and don’t have any other engagement. _-__- as _Fredb I-I¢_:;l_mnni_ oi Sydney will ar- . , r ve y e orthumherlend. this Charlottetown from Murray River__ "mms Igo agtmd th, 35th Univ". business and secured a number oi li e ;(.¢:\?k_o! ,$2316 €::,,):,x|:`c°H,?,lml:,'ifd;; _ evening. -__ of - . . Parkmsn and creme, city, w°f° Eiiibiziiegdiggcfiiie 'iii R' lpleased t° E” mm °“t yesterday mr attend the funeral of iheylate Sei-gt. st Eiiieii which took place yesterday so 5 temoon'io People‘s Cemetery and was fllmb- MF- 6.11550 li EGU-il\§ UD l1i¢€lY largely attended. The services were with an artillcal limb while his gener- conducted by me Rev, Thu Mm-,ham S Advertisers are again reminded Archie McKinnon, one of the year’s that their "business locals" as well g'.`“'d““"9s “t the P"°5bY'°‘°‘““ College d Pine Hill. has accepteda call to thi- _ pastorate of the Pres yterian church at Waterville and Lukeville,'N.B., and will be inducted on May 28th. Mr. Mc- Kinnon, who is the third of his family to enter the Presb 'terian minstry, will succeed the Rev. lilr. Hawley, now oi Marshfield, Prince Edward Island, At Paton & Co’e tonight the store will he in gala array to exhi- bit the firms midsummer and even- ing wear goods. These embrace some delightful things which the ladies' oi Charlottetown should see. To see them is to/admire them' and |there are so many novelties in the ‘display that all will he repaid ior attending. Later advices irom the scene of the wreck of the Plant Liner Perry, which went ashore near Hawkesbury Ion Thursday morning on her .way to this port from Boston, indicate that |the vessel is not likely to be aitotal iloss as was at iirst supposed would ,he the case. It seems that she ‘is ionlvy aground in the forward part, iizhe ship is _relieved .oi her cargo and _and that it is expected that when ,lightened she will be floated off at high water. The only leak appears .to be forward and this is not -re- lSl:_\'::15_\:-a_l:»d l_1_|;l"{_e_;`: ggfrglgglgarded as a mattergso serious an to W_ills.rdMKit§he3_ Cp_.. Ltd foi__ in_;i;y . _ n _ _ _ s¢;lrel1iilr!?nto‘BVl,"i'llnli"¢alr Kziswhgn The Sackville and Westmorland A l'i- :gg :;?1°1‘:_':“;1tt}?gr§::;§° Iffgxfedgmoé tobo competed for on the Ss/ckville the office departinent. No doubt the new firm will meet with abimdnnce of render the steamer useless. _i, .___ cultural Society has opened three etnies Speedway at the Full Exhibition of 1008. T estakes willbe as follows: No. 1 for two yenrsolds; No. 2 Three years oldsmnil No. 3. 2.40 trot and pace ull of which are opento the Maritime Provinces, The fee for No. l and 2 stakes is $20 payable in four installments andior No. 3, $25 payable in live, En- tries close June first. Hopples will be allowed and National Trotting Associa- tions rules will govern. Ful particu- lars can behad from J. W. Donll, Sec- retary, Fredericton, No race longer than live heats. ‘ IS YOUR CORN TROUBLESOME? Why not cure it--erradicate it with Putnam’s Corn Extractor? No pain or sore-“Putnam’s" rs a guaran~ tced success. try it. Friday i May 22nd We will have on ex- hibition a sample of each of the different Kodaks keptfin stock hy us, together with _ some second hand ones taken in exchange (at attractive prices) and would be glad to have you call and inspect. Remembe the Dale terday g ju g , trial. Mathiecon, K. C., ior plaintiil; \ _ , \ .mu Memos, K. o., for defendant. l _Y ` `\\ \ U _ _`.. William E. Bmii;}i.__plux;il:e;& of Char-, J ') 0/Q//3* i .lottetown and a an s oyneaux,_ 5 ismiei- end builder, ei seutnpon. I ’ /57 - Jlakee Shaving 3 Delight "ine Mae” Razor Y' From experience we con- ‘ cider this the most perfect razor. Shaves , easy and clean: Anil the Price only SLN Two Sizes-One Price Other razors up to but “The Mah" is th i"iHl ll c llll” -, DRUG Ts. Cor.Gnoai _ &Ksnt Sh, "& is 1- e ofgliis horse quickiy, did so b us- iormerl oi Ch rlottetown who hp: l‘y?§_Th¢, Guardian's advertisingoplumn, _ Ottawa, has returned to her home. an “un expemaof but mgmfeen cents' St. Peter’s Bay North School will p o oo K .-Q Q _»-.r-..-¢»~.<~.-_ ) .ww- 1 5 -m.m~.=.~_~»-. .-_-_<.~.» _. v_,._,,,,,..,,,,`_,_w __ I \--.- <.».>n.~..\ \.»~.-~n..a.»..-.~..¢~»\i.s-.-.»~.-.»¢\.» .v ! 1 ._-_.Nm--. `,»_. Silk salcsart,to-day P _ _ " 69c Chiffon Taffetas ai 49c ,L ,aff BIG sill: importing house bought t-_oo many plein taiieta ‘_ A silks. In droppinlge one line they offered us a most - V/ tempting price to c ar them. Un der ordinary _condi- _ __ ,_ A tions the quantity would _he too large for , us-but the silk was _ if _ '} ., so attractive and the price _so tempting, that, _confident you ` 'r f -’ would appfedage the bargain, we “gath :red it in". To hurry out the lot we divide our saving with you. _ ___e»_~' `" - . vi, r ' a _ ,A _ v up _ _ _ _ .`___.__"""_ ______,_ . The following colours are included: Light navy, Seal brown, Cardinal. Dark navy, Golden brown, Ivory. _ Old rose, “Mid" brown, Reseda. M yrtle, Saxe blue, Dove grey, _ Bronze, Champagne, FHDCIC ]u .t such silks. :is uuzler ordinary conditions we would have to sell for Ggc--our special offer on them is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Out of town customers who buy this silk oiiour recommendation will have parcels sent post or express paid. If you are not delighted WIUL Y0\'1f P“l'Ch“S¢ We will take it back and return your money. ' I J MOORE &. MCLEOD, Charlottetown, P. E. Island Please send us.......... yardsof special 49c taiieta in . ._ l .. .......(colour)enclose$........ ~ Na_m¢..., ,,..... .............-......¢... Address.. .. s - .A 1 Ar Load of Wall Paper ' it - ' " Bargains ` #- .J 00 f'-_:§\`\?;>‘* sitasagde °'->‘¥>1s-.239-s; n4=’§~»se§27’;_ 3 U I '11 .-~.. - ‘si i . '»~\ _| / - - from the failed i Menzie Wall Paper Co. THE Curator of the concern above referred to offered us by telegram a big lot of the best of the Menzie designs at a tremendous bargain. We at once snap cleared out many of o_ur lines. We have just got them in and marked the prices-and we need only say that __`___!( them up as the enormous selling of _this spring gill they are bargains of a very engihatéc sort. _ ow or examp e K1 -h _ ` l of good designs, rather Pretty patterns for dining rooms or halls heavy iliirlz, i.-ldiiifiiisiif liliid sitiilypiri eifect,. borders to match de;i_i_g_r;__prd“|»;_i'y sto_res__;vould va_lue theni at 3oc. p¢,db|,0\_1_ 6° w_dg__°_d sed___ere__n ereguar wsy at iBc Qnsntifylimiied,eome early ers, ro . . . . . .. . 7c_ l2c A very nice range of designs in l-iallor dining room items mostl r th d lr effects, handsomely gilt, with wide borders to mated? Had 'we paid tlheeiiegirillhr price we would have to sell at z5e to 301: even on our own close cnt basis-but we gotssnapanilare able to sell nt.......................... .. c No H these a'e not regular or ordinary values-even for us -When they are gone we vi ill not be able to get more and we advise a. swift movement on t"e part of anyone want- i g to profit by this opporiu iity. ' We have also a full range of the finest American, French and Canadian designs ever shown i \ P. E. I- at all prices up to i.25 per roll. No order is too big for iis---none is too small. We have filled orders for all sorts of wall paper from all over P. E. I. as well as from ueiglibourimi provinces this spring---and we can fill your order too. Use the coupon in writing us. _ r_ MOORE & MCLEOD » ` Charlottetown _ _ »....» .....»... Please send us samples of wall paper for. . . . . . .. .. ..............(inentionrooms)................ .. Name...................... `Address...... Any order over $2. 50 will he shipped freight paid this week to auv point in the Maritime Provinces. . i = -an ¢ -4 Better Than Assessment Insurance The New Guarenteed Instalnieut Policy iisued be the Snn Life of Canada meets requirements of those desiring cheap insurance _besides ca rying guarante.~d cash surrender values, paid up insur- ance etc. For _rates app y to E. Il- C) VV. _ .1 ~nmgerr¢f r_ll.»niai.a -_ f.. ~_ _ ; ...as __