yuuit 2, 1908 - 9 THE cnARLo'r'rETowN oUARniAN “GUM i/-iiiiiis’ siiiiii wiisis »_ >., t, ,i\<~-¢`_ \ fl'/~. i . u \ J f \'- ////l f l f-».,~ y .~' ‘ 5"” _-~“”_‘_'\*\’ff ” ll \ "‘\ "I ll ,ii The new spring waists continue to attract. Woiiieu have gathered around this ideal sliowiiig of waists and have _eicpressed delight at the showing. Waists of the exquisite sort in just the inaterials you would like to have tlieiii made of-waists that fit well and made for all kinds of ircar. gic worth 6_§c of white lawn, iii tli~ latest style, neatly trimmed do\vn front, 5-4 sleeves all sizes. VVortl1 65c sp_cial .,.,... . . . . ..3iceacli 78c wo'th 95c Vi/aist of good quality l.wii front and baclc with rows of embr-_ idered iiisertio ii % sleeves with tucked ciiffsuvrortli 95c our special piice.,......... _...78c 98c worth 1.25 fine la rn waist made vi-ith square neck effect with embroid- Einbroidery and tucks down front also tucks down back, 3-4 sleeves with cu fs of embroidery and lace. Worth L25 our special price. . . . . . . .98c $i,59 wt_,lish white lawn waists all handsomely finished some have all over embroidery fronts others hzindsoinely tiiiiiiied with lace % sleeves all sizes worth up to $2.00 your clioi¢¢_, cry laceand liein stitching -----~-»--»--$1.59 Ofconrse we have better ones in silk _and lace and net viaists, ‘ Wefare just :is ~inuch ahead of the crowd in higher priced grades a~ in the lower grades, every line we offer is the best value that money can buy Prices of better grade f:o n $2.00 up to $io,oo each. Q l Ladies’ Wash Summer Suits i 'l`here’s a dash of siiiartuess, niost belit- tingly given in these stylish summer shirt waist suits. They are ready for your inspec- tion iii our Ladies Ready-to-Wear Department. The styles and effectiveness that the smartly dressed lady most longs for stand out in every line of these summer suits, made up in the following niaterials, Vduek, piques, sateeiis, diniities, organciies and lawns etc. Prices 2.98, 3.30, 3.75 up to 1o.oo each Ladies’ Silk , and Satin Coats. Elaborate models in dressy silk mid satin coats in various lengths and styles, the ideal coat for spring and summer wear. _ _ Black Silk Taffeta coats will he the choice of ma ny ladies to whom our display of styles will be a source of pleasure. Prices range from ci:-oo $is_°0 $18-0° uv to $77-$47* i b You are as welcome to look as to ny. » 4..°m.*c¢.¢€zav.f..@f’~°£?£@”~'Q~’f¢’= Q’ i \ is $6,000' real estat $13,000, l~7.'i‘ C. luntcrn service in the S. A. Hull to night. Entitled "R n left yesterday on a visit to Truro ,duy. _..._ L. W. Archibald, secretary Y.M.C. A. will give nn illustrated bulk oil Boys' Crimp tonight at 8 o'clock. 'The beautiful lulnnii views of the 200, ,000 club will also be shown. A volun- tary offering will be taken in aid of camp. Everybody invited. . The outward cargo by the North» umbcrlnnd yesterday mornin; included ii cnrload of con ddnscd milk for Winnipeg, 1000 cases of lobsters, n cnrloud of potntoee and two horses which were shipped by John Horne to paroles in Truro. Mr. Tait, Superintendent of Queer Siiunre Gardens, deserves many com- pliments for the handsome lied oi tulips which ut the present time it an attraction and ndornmenu whicl is gcncrnlly iidmired. In the City _greenhouses the benches are-crowilec with plants ready for putting out and they show ii mass of bloom that is beyond words beautiful. Final examinations were held al 'che Union Coin. College lust \\'eck.» lThe following students were aiviirdei* diplomas from the Shorthand an( lTypewriting Depiirtnient : Miss Margaret Mcliood, Uigg. Miss Mary McConnell, City. Miss Jean Hooper, City. ll Iss Blanche Mclieod, Murray Rivei , Miss Viviun Hughes, City, Miss Elsie Campbell, Brudenell. Miss May McPherson, Brookfield » has been awzirded‘ n iliplomu fron the Business Department. In the show room ol Alex Horrii & Co.. estiiblisliment on Kent ,Street is to be seen ri spirited horse, whiel has attracted much atteiitiiin. He is Iof u_ peculiar breed which ut first lsightf is not apparent to nny buf lhorscirien. so lifelike is the uiiimnl. which is after all, only on iirt.i~,-tii "dummy" on which the ;irni ilisplog- the fine harness they carry in stock By this means customers ure iibli to see just what .they are buying ani can _iiidge what harness will look like on the living animal. The horse i.~ liflc size and thc different riirihige: uf which the firm curry many line: can bc “hitched up” und custonicri ciiu get a satisfactory iileii of thi general nppenriincc presented li) horse, harness and cnrriuge. In most of the cities of Canada there is, in connection with the fir( ulnrm system, where instiilleil, is directory published in the news piipers giving the location of such signul boxes, and instructing rend- ers what to do in case of tire. This. /A seems ri proper sufeigiinrd to adopt _, rind ii necessary siipplcment to they , fire :ilurm system to ensure its satisf I greiit deal of doubt. exists regard I ing thc fire_ iilnrin boxes and tlicii usefulness iii practically nil, becnusi citizens are un_acqualntcd with thi mods of operating them._ It vis not an unknown thing in this city for the firemen to have been sent on ii wron nest in unswer to an iilnrrr pen if'thc fire ulnrm were properly working und citizens fnmil-irir with the location of the boxes and the way to ring in alarms. ti i b tc court in St. John lug wilzzkptheawill of Fannie E. Pnl- mer, who had many _friends and was well known in this c1tY» WHS P"°Ved~ She gives her real and personal PTO’ perty to her executors and trustees to sell and pay the following sums; To Emma J. Weldon, an nunt, $2.000 to Katie Nevins, a cousin, $1.009; to Fannie E. Henderson, a cousin $2 ooo; to Jessie P. Daniel, $1.000 to niiimii E. cQii1thiii~»»<~>-><-.<\w»-..<.-swiss.-.-y..-..... _-.-..-,mst-.. _ E .- v.\.-i\»\..-.».\-_-.\\=.i-_-.\»-mi..~»,.~..-- , . Parlor and Wax, I . M so ,U sro" Arc Caiiada‘s Perfect Matches. ’ricrs . J- - _ '\lo noise-iio odor Every stick a match. Ei ciy niatch a ligh Canadians have looked to Eddy for the best in matches EDDY'5 “SlLENTS" for ovieRiiiii=AcENiURiSh¢iiff’> Silt L? By virtue of a warrant, dated the 16th day of May, A. il. |908, to me directed, issued by his Hin- our John A. McDonald, Judge of gba City Court of Charlottetown, in Quccn’s County, Province of Prince Edward Island, stating that the 'sum of two dollars and seventy tive cents having been assessed against in curtain piece or parcel of land, in Town lot number tlfty-eight, third hundred of town lots ln the said City of Charlottetown, owned or ro- puted to be owned by the Estate of Joseph Taylor, which land ls bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: commencing on.tbe north side of Grafton Street at the south- K \ \ ` ‘ K i .` . . . ,D be se, aside at interest out of _ A F \ 5 ‘ll ` 5 Every Light a steady brillant flame. which is to be paid uso to Aim I.. .. ' 0/\°W6`6`/_$7 \ i Pnlili,1e;', widow ofin lirothea (.‘I\;is. I . a 0 c A. nmer; Drovson s mn e or _ P D C L t d ' °! James north ° thence - si£i.i,iNG AGENTS .. ST. JOHN. N~ B The Best Flies _g 9 if V, , V , Forisland waters: Brown Hackle, Silver Doctor. Lines, casts, reels, fly books, baskets, etc. “iiiiii iiis" .E01-,lP5E B‘°fl<_f,RY_ ‘Hakes Best Brieiid. V ` " cation iunuooisrs. Cor. Grout' Geerge & ‘Kent SIS , f ____ T_ ____ _ _ _' F* _‘I B Durham Ranger, -» -~i . . - - - ° Pmmhene Bene Competitions in Standing Fields of Sccd Grain Prizes Offered Amounting to ~$216.C)O Rods -Steel. Split By Provincial Department of Agriculture, Bamboo, Greenheart. -' FOR Bcsi Fields of Whcat °'“’ 0ats J UDGED _ I. by score- -card before harvest, and from standpoint of utility for Seed purpgiiilliparticiilars promptly furnished by the Department iii appli-‘ .ltliuillv Write at once, Entries clode :August ist. . . ` E°_ i _ .i 3-3`orltt‘*4nnivf3i ` " ‘ `FC?iiiiii`i`issioner 0\,_\ii twelfth Estate and e he highest bidder. And I that I will, ninth day the hour of twelve thu Court House in in Qulcu'| County, to the highest bidder Above described east angle of land owned by the lata Dollar, thence cast along Grafton Street eighty feet, thence at right angles to Grafton Street one hundred and sixty-uve fest west parollall to Grafton Street eighty feet, thence south one hundred and sixty-tivo feet, to place of commencement; for unpaid assu- umenta or Taxes, the name of Estate of Joseph Taylor being entered on he assessment Books as the owner or apparent owner thereof, und ,tho said sum not having been paid as r - red by law and judgment hav- ing been given by the said John A. McDonald, Judge bf the City Court aforesaid, against auch lands on the day of May lust put. I am therefore ordered and eommlnd- cd to levy upon and sell auch Real for such num, together with on: dollar costin, and all my charges xpenses at Public Auction to nottuo C twenty- 190I, IG * - ~ _ J itiiill' i i_,| i Maynard Waite and his bride noii- “ ’ ¥ itll I lgs-;l», vu. . i ` _ill * , . '°il_»=i -`f-_Q4 `€' ' ", :Er j-*li -'~< f X; ` °“%-Q81 l,-i,;i` Z ,il , fs., .if i i - .`i‘." ii' " .I , '_ l‘..~ ,iw ‘(2114, _ i,_l. , to '{-.dll if iilf i L.é="" ‘ ii 'f ff 1 i_.f.i='i'»‘:l tl l r fl-sg #3 “" <4.. il 3%..” "13' , _ .,~.. . .,, » ll{;f . iffl