Udds and Ends 25 Pairs Ofwomen S boots, lac- ed and buttoned don gola and pebble at 85:: a. pair Pairs Ofmisses boots good and strong, part of broken lines, former pn¢e= 95c to $1 45 now 75 cents _ _ ._ ._,_ _ e ..~ - - ~=- »~ »-R Q .~,~ wva-v-.f<~ :...e.».~oa»az_»s~_~>>:-cuss:-.a aaasariw>v1-@|,oia»`»~‘~.'.f.vv~»~.v;:.~.=:r-;:.‘.= ~}_._..~`_~~=.-¢ s- s _._ .__ ' 'T__rfé$l*f‘ss"v'*§l!."- »~.» -~ .. ., _ _ . _ -~ _ f' `»l~ '-51-.`=.-»_r _ "~"" i ~~ ;~_\»' _ 2'”-3~`L‘ _ - fi `l_-1 . . .i Q:-_f»* -'~. _,~- _' __ I “ ' "~`f-'r ‘» "“ ’-'|»!'f;“'=,~’»!"`!!_l,|!I< !~l~'_! fl _.Q ff V" ~_<_ . -' s_~‘! _-..‘-'- _ _ V -_ 7;.: ,, f,_-;__ _,y-.Y :-egg; 71,* )_|1_; .~_ g.. _I5 __ _.`__v;€) ,Wa ie.. “W ~.i2v,.,- _L1-wg-K»5ui»f"! TI-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAY 9, 1903 | ltllrlto Waiata-laraarma no Log- IGI' the Fnilion. | B819 MDS. except for very full dress °¢°°-8\°D8. are not seen so much. Even bill 80wns boast some suggestion of a ` | sleeve. The best trocks are a perfect harmony of color even to the trim- mings. The intelligent observer cannot but be struck by the improvement in shirt \ waists. The blouse is no longer a slop- W. untidy garment, but even tliose which are composed .ot the most _inex- pensive fabrics have a certain style of _ their own, are extremely well cut about _ Nor A n1:Nou1nAT1oNAL cmmcui n.a.1>. 'rams or the author-'» very an- “J ...___ BW A mum" “mum To ALL muh” vontnrona Career. In a sketch of the adventurous ca- "*°"' "”“ "*°"' "'”*"' rear of' Morley Roberts, the well- 'WE '-*°5‘- °" known author, M.A.P. says: Although as a boy he had woven ihiilling romances ‘and written poetry as a young man, he had no idea of literature as a profession un- til his two friends, hir. George Gis- sing and Mr. 'W. H. Hudson, the em- imnt Argentine naturalist, put it into his head. By the courtesy oi Messrs. Chatto and Windus I take the following from Mr..Roberts’ art- I icle in "My Idirsiook," wherein numerous celebrated authors relate the history of their iirat~born: “I was ignorant, and' astonished at the ' wild idea of writing anything sal- nble. However, in desperation, for .l had no money, I beganto write, _ and went ahead inthe sa.me».way I h ve so far ke t. to.' I wrote it 0 e_% 0|’ /"\.-» x-` ‘§_ _ `-` ` `y_*,i_ Araaasriu ....,..........""'°"'*_ .........a..',:."“"°""°°........ n°°...°.':.......,'““% °°, me cetwat. males i'x'¢aw¢»ua'iaao»a¢s naa'nn¢'n$“|'a‘in t ¢~iq¢¢¢v lfllllllldil IVIIYPAOKMIIOF "W ____ El; 'sl' .....::~§=‘ VI we i °""` a ‘wliiliarlottiiawni ind Picinii Call in and see them. .|.H. BELL, '1-in Experienced Leatherman. n_ HURSE FUR _ SALE At Public Auction. _ ‘ - The subscriber will oder for‘saQH.__ and sell by public auction Q11 *Ni Market Square, Charlottetown on 1`uesday,th_e 12th day oi In.-,tant'at its ~`o’clock noon. 0 @ Chestnut Horse. ~ ` .i This horse is now at Lar ~ »- -_ ; _ ‘Ak livery stablesand intending pure ~ ' _A .N r ers can there 'inspect him." /_j Terms cash. ' 5 ' -lp 2 .~| H* 1 AI*-In LADIES’ SKIRTS _ thoftrad- H112 _.A8 _fjgtxofe _ ng. sec r V .. A tion., ‘ -' _ q _ id " W gggglg . ;.;»_____ ' _ the _day ora concert ohodoea quiet ’ ` _ ‘_ °°*_'l>°1**»°°='¥"°°¥ f ` made with a fancy co `a`r "'""¢ 'im " uw 'fl' uv Lu' and a soft trilllng down the front. :in dm" n - Haifa. .__ v _ 4 , . _ _\,_, H .4 ¢ From the new biography of BLBGK DIll0\lD LINE The S. S. Cobalt sailing from lon- treal Thursday evening May 7th will bc due at Charlottetown Sunday eve- ning May mth and on Honday at noon May irth sails for 8t. John’s Newfoundland v_ia Sw and North Sydney. carrying cattle and sleep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to frei ht and passage a 1 to g PEAKEPSQOS & CO. 7dsiL _ __ 3 ~T i _5 'i __ _"IQ v- a __ an etc. f It 4 if _ '-ri. 'r '~‘=‘i.>'a 4 -'£1 'nr' ~ . 'W' 21 fb to 1- s » ., soo; as...»r, ag'ento=fot.;_=_-` '_ _~ _ ' D n is so W§sll,.`li-gown that ‘ 5 which tfie"¢`iono`rs believe to - - » - »~ < _ tnemely _rare are constantly ‘E 1. _..,. ,_ BANKERS AND BRUKERS bought outright or on margin. _JH 5 €`__.___,,» _` _ _.,;,_. _ .L .=. 1 ’soeus.is.-la»,~o»liad»é&~w f \m\ gi .»_e_-¢n_ omsaxur I I r _ _ __ f__=`~ .__=‘;;- r_. . - ir ji. |romsi’2'sia&~ai>'medi1nz I _ ‘_ ’ ff fhehad ‘T ' . . A iv ~ T ll P* _ _ _ dm. AUBREY _ 7 is’ _ _ _ rap; ;Yi\l be a feg“f\Tre of tha' gliiggggégngilld. lookmg in his 0y$» ' .-f er season. Now that thetallor --”=='-"-=='="’ made il no lo r -considered dressy, , ,.,°uu”,m”_ _ D89 f ’ ' S ,bo _ _all important _ ‘gland it necessary occa n a r \ to have some light, wrap ot lace or silk to protect the wean-er's. ,i _ entire _ __all over lace ` with illwlino tlolilk. IUDIC UHOLLIT. Prince ol' Wales by Mrs. Bellac- Lowndes, author of a life of King Edward, it amcars that a phrenolo- gist has pronounced the Prince “to have 9, favorably-balanced head, and un organization showing a his share of energy and conservative power, with _a moral brain well re- ;r.\=r-nted.” He ~ was a. man, said this siicntiifc wiscacre who had uf full degree of sympathy and interest in the welfare of others. The tone ox' his mind was cl.-vated, and the temperament. es a whole, indicoomi refinement and quality of tcxture.f_ ‘ had versatility of talent, thongs _hi his general character the Prince was ` rather reserved and not indiscreet in expressing his feelings. He was me# thodical, easy in his manners. _,ui- s joyed society, and was much inter* estod in the young. He could show considerable pluck and power to en- dure hardships al a soldier, but H ho had_hi.s choice h would yrelet. to ` hiinsjg in egg other ,dos humting. Q would _ to as .al i»\i°*=*°f "1" uma” ».m~1¢msu;- ~sr.»~sai1i`>i -is hocwould be as a general in war. and ’ ‘ _ would encourage peace and quietness hobhiis-~whlch $50 in- 'fte'Hi.|‘actar l as' well -.bombs-we learn from'-the biographer that, apart from comman jar in wh tqyer did fond of collecting .stampt him as presents." ` Prince "possesses»~a' amused _ , and >airea-mae:-it _ ,. Newsome - bah ` P O H0146 and hal a ~ that ho il “ iterested in agriculture, `~._¢ |f~~- Onand after Monday 3 the 4th, May' thesteamer Princess will leave Ch’town" at a quarter past nine in , mm-ni” and win :num 1¢gving'that H. R. H. started l III., before him. Apart from the wa 0. P without notes, without care, without thought, save that each night the _ past was resurgent and alive before and within _me. just as it was what 1‘ worked and starved between Texas and the great Northwest. Each Sun- day I read what I had done to George Gissing; at first with terror, but afterwards with more confidence as he nodded approval, and as the end approached I began to believe in it y .ll at _ » containing over 90,000 Words; was ' written in less than a lunar month! . _ . He is fairly tall, muscular, though in no wise bulky, with brown hair, brown eyes, very keen and live- ly. and brown moustache; he has ra- ther a hard-bitten air. One fools " that he has ' things; that _has l06k¢¢f""f0t"_ E moment behind the veil; 'A restless mg B 3- _ r ially humorous. now sardonlcally ,.9 neck and |h°¥\m°1`3 33%. men’ ' Although the tempestuous days * of '“ °!_tullnela.aeral the hitcilg youth are pest, the one 'spirit _df re- hQ%d IU! So Panel* . ‘ kinds of sport -he most F5' 5 5*- n » I in you agua, mdpeiaium mnmjfnooaznunu lnumm. t s ornamen . Address ALA] _ ¢0,,` UQ] _ , ping 0”. ~ A ' ~ ~ Wehavexn stock at & present time a ndbsr d m self The Western Avernus," be' nd man of moods. now jov- bittor, especially when he talks of I modern life. now frankly pessimistic.. colt'_ against .contention and cant, the old love oi freedom and ixfpli; . air,-' am ‘iust 'as sf.i1`ong"_~7 in his breast as they were- nigh thirty yaarqif ago, when he went down-to.tho sea in shi and took death by the Patti’ _ "‘llmo. Patti, the _famous singer, who will tour again in Canada. and the Republic this year,” said Marcus layer, her _former manager. to a re- because her voice is not in’ con SE? B' ii H .IIN happened Eiii °* ‘iii € _§E§!€§i §aigi§5§ §§§,£}t¢i% fag; Wd. __ if f 1 ¢°s thu her t1‘l'.v¢ls.” __ _ ~ im. napa - 1=~<1,°1»° _ _ _ _, __ n vfi-.2-»§'v:'_i The 1a'te"Aiugu`§!l:us' "W.’"‘ ‘_Ha1!"o,'§_ ltlldi English writer, used to tell' a* story it ot Dean Stanley. who was a cousin ojghis. Stanle w_¢,s_ provegbially aboenoa ea. _luho"f an r...¢. in was! bitterly io.-..» sur-'1._'v had his traveling bag with him and de-` . ’ ' i ` w_ t UE *X ,rf 1 lfi~q`2‘_ _ pq. c ._ ' '_ -* a¢ that e 1214; gut oh a niigilgfhirt lbver his coat. Mr. Hare was fond, too, of repeating a' story of the Khedivof Ismail qi Egypt. Nassau Senior was tb be rrfvciv, _ ,by had been wffned that enter inept a diary- ' “DIL vu. I QHH0 *lf 3.3¢ f‘.f"»3..»`*l`i;li°`.Ii;-“Wi 1'? orite schoolboy's I yor. g _ _ 'p w-as this: “A lieggsah unto the Lord, but a very present help in time of trouble." _ ‘-'Mohita.bel," said .Archtba.l~d, *now wo,d_oll,'~?'»~ _ f" "No," replied _1[ghitab_el,: sho ex°| had her u£o,t.her~ 1 . ao. _ Q W 2*' yo ‘J W i ‘ just how mnchyou get a week *fs f into ` an _tw , g;»-5 gee: sci pm-. uuuwai.. QQ~ll¢l'»Iur¢¢n»do» - UHPUQQU, ° E l._.V iprp that we are engaged we should have!" no-~nec§ets'!roxa_ eo.ch~o_1:her, should! ` ¢ sissy __ ~ _ bi, _ug ro- was nonofo my gbtg-_, xp' *\ l»"‘4oraza&lsr-»-_tho\|ah~~-\mo»tsotabio\mly~ I~ know MINABDS .LIIHILENI will Eng: em-e Dipthem. _ .. ' »’ ` ` I wdfe- .iomw B011 mama) tha, surnamed “Farmer T a“hl6ky _inveotlaent_i_iaa_gold» co esong to__Madamo »>` er Y " _.,_._-..__-- _._ _ .,_. __ ` (___ H §_____@__lv‘, _ef _,if .is evel‘ybo`dy’s~ihtorite,- _ _ their fav orite instrument, soug”and‘stor`y,' s3§h Hu15dd\ty tothe origiirahi i .3 " 1uad¢_ia.canadaan¢tgnaranxeeslfor_iiv¢y=\r=- N¢4\\¢! to pay, nor risk to take. `~ Prices '$15 to $45. Can be bought-,ou the-instalment "-plots, §x.ou cash and $3.00 per month for 8 monthl- _ »0m_zo°dsamthebe?tv‘\.u ¢ dmmdenon woldayt ~ porter. Hi- not a ‘mmm of. cw gy V _v \Vritc tor catalogue and easy paymontplaa. and moot laleable lines in Many ot the amarinltnew wraps are ricos. _When she does not ning” it is _ _ _ `_ ¢ ' 3315 st ¢.¢,.,.\,,¢ gg C ef neuronal. 2'!!-M ni J, H I. 55 . viii. ‘igiiiri Ferl R it §;,,_,_s.,__§_§.i =ti;ii~iiiii‘=iii’ lisiziifiiii Y ua-'auf °"°".'?.fi H :X ti wanna J `,¢l¢`p1l\b.-ao. second hand Ealpnes in Wat class condition. Write for parttclllh The _Gram-0-phone s Repertoire If you -have a Gramo- ¥IU\'@¥ 75 Feet to |00 alnrunmroa iouhlaroxraaulum nllaorli e .,.. oaaamnmmm »r-anlilhdhi A ,;‘|.,g., ' » '~ `. _ _ 0 - i>l"\ _ ' -. ‘ V' L51* "_8=’ '_ Y ' " " II, L opinion of the phrenological p perhaps the most entertaining docug °°mo'°“p` ~ " <1 *sf _ , _ is the Prince's’.'-*‘hUlmope," -'tlrat published in 1868, which .declared ite w` Island. S .' L ._ ICBIPHLSNOW. 3 _ - _ _ Piston on arrival of the tram &mn “ru i By order, _ P. W. SALES Oath. ‘though the Prince oulor from beyond fame oaeoitho -» mb 4- -1 -E:-3:.,-:'J__"."." __ ha- 3§“““’ al. i r’~‘ IKnowH1HLRD’SfL[NlllEN'1‘ ls tho ith a _; I r_ s- -e _ _ _ _ I know HlNABD'S LINIHENT will ‘h mu' e_i_so-v_n»-‘Hd f- so- > ht » , f _ . . . ° M