4'. 1 F-‘C _°=.:‘_"; i we - r cHARLO’1`TE'r0\1vN GUARDIAN i ,_ -_ ;. ;: _ _ __--_....._... _ f iz _ f§`!‘-*ills Necriieweiilieii-s.‘ I _ \‘°‘¥“|_"3_ "ly desired combination of 501' llnldfll offered. go °° 9`l'- ` _ ~ to be adaptation' n.°§l‘5|1&blB collars and cuils to be stttch.Wti\. um dn vi lll with B always or five great a n 1* f, ’°.f.fe.g.§“..;f_-LY; ' rl i Il g ¢¢,~-;~_;4i»-..,..-_" _ ` .i:..:.vf_~‘_'> . Q -c::_:2=1iU_f5 Or ilziscts of lace and 'ilne»»==--di ,lace, valenciennes, mesh net or filet W leaves of lettuce with mayonnaise beseen ic so .' .H- Orenge lanes (for pndiliegn, ust- arls, etc.)-In the upper p-irt of s dortle boiler cream can-_‘u.i.th of e -:ii luttor; add t|.\o'|oili.l uf foul' at a time, and been in add -in-3-ioiiruh nf ix nll ure nl-n-!-~o, of cream and water, etirriniv, con- thiukonod slightly odd of orange guice of lemon lulce. env four c-ink i-ver etnrily can fourth god one L i . _ I '_ _,_» ess- a____=;__;-= Gowns _ond Wraps for ' ' sctly match the mlterlel ot the sy D0s01jH_v_ns1,u ‘ibfe lesson the fashion -if_lie\-In Isees in-.ii u-nnmiiige iiyai id mime the xnutr-ris_l half ‘ revived; and smw di=.ightfull`bi:§eis' ani e are in linen p'~i;,;i-i- with ln~g-_r filet laces --I lllet nets liriiius-\ with soutache, which are dyed to ex- £4! psf' dre5Dhm`_ 1 wr ' . ._ ._‘, -ml 1 . KOWII. mode, for e summer costume in sith er white or lors It ie a tombln ation ol- line filet lace and loutaohe more _ braiding, tu: fhqign tmng sketched on model iw Pub y linen with e useful , black satin cob-_r - buttons. bl"- bac views are shown, ll e ollrlllllll a :he eould be carried without the touches of black or in all White gor lace set in above Die hem -ing ' :tho ‘striped materials, the check being us- ed an edge or buvdei. The mod- el was of white ans green striped mercerized gingham 'in combination with checked gingham tai match. front view § the cont Eton model wi long stulolike ex- to _ ` _ _I ad' __ _ as Tke coat, of which both front end For tours, favor This coat or wrap woe' ctlt eftor an nsions in f the back of the having tb n in pleated cost linen or law, t of the gur on - ment being opens. Ilia skirt was circular sill had e. band of The other frigishown in the draw- gives an e lent suggestion for combinatipn ‘of checked with Often by the clover url. of two dif- ferent materials in this way, if the color is light and the combination is Wh th 1 well selected. s wry inexpensive` eu em ' “alma” In th. h°“.~" lrock can be made fi look like one p"“°“l°rly when "‘° Pnhnt h, of t B Drdegid or who dn". ifever, one of the greatest troubles items of Interest. es. der with white plaid voile with cordod lines o also COIII yoke, and at the edges of the sleeves Us Jap eneraily made in either cape o white and half-inch wide white stripes showing little flower figures in white. This striped material was used for bands about the bot- of the skirt, about tho pointed For seperate wraps for evening wear. this summer soft satin will be one_of the smartest materials. These ese style, are quite long and he co tly b For instance, I sus a very mo- ‘ to keep icewater up stairs. The coi- ` dish little frock made of plain lsven- l :Rant running about that s nurse ' cotton voile, which was only 20| lly does ie generally more ti cents a yard. This wss combined i than the actual caring for the s novelty material, the pattern of which showed a lavender and lent, and the keeping of icswatsr stairs, where it can be "Milly re ' f ed, will save many s hurried tl'|P the pantry or basement, when t refrigerator is usually kept. _ The following method of keepi icewater up stairs is very good nas has the added advantage of entsili ' no expense: Fill s-‘pitcher with fa and water end place in the center qt a fwwsnapflrz gather the newspaper nt. the four corners, bringing thai; together et the top; twist the ends tightly together, so as to exclude F 8 _ an fall in graceful folds from the shoul- ders. One odd and very striking mo- del was in light peacock blue satin, B8 the air, and place s rubber bum tightly around them. A pitcher of water treated in this manner will last through a complete night, with e scarcely perceptible lose of ice. Pis- pqr is a most excellent nonqnmlqqt-,gr of heat and cold, and this pigne plug may be used in keeping thin _’ warm, although the paper will ng: retain heat as long ee cold. The keys of s piano may he qlnn. ed hy the use of a soft cloth dipped in alcohol and gently r".§be'd on 'thg or tulle worked with silver. keys. A pisrro should Wt bg lung Other satin wra s shown were constantly closed, es this lu Ve tem. with s vest of the satin embroider ed in silver and diderent shades of peacock. The cloak was made with a’bi seem in the middle of the back and another under each arm- the under arm seems being opened to within about dye inches of the wide srmhole. The straight Japan- ese sleeves were rather short, and from under them fell s. second straight wide sleeve of peacock net _ P imore simple in style and one or two, dev/:y to yellow the keys. Sale of H0us‘eiioid ` Furniture i By Auction 0n' Tuesday May 26th I will sell by auction on‘Tuesday May 26th at the resi_a., This firm is well known on Prince _ Ed- 13 ' ward Island, el they built the Murfll’ ' Harbor Branch, as well as the Montague __ Branch, end they would be glad to have _i '-:»;_-_ __ any lslend men or boys. who want em- '15 .' " .si " Ely ‘ gs|iiijjiiii_ff iiviiiiiziiiiiii ., _ _ . V 1 The shire stallion Eeklnm Waggener i viii neg. as of i-yes in _ieiiown ` _ l.eeve ionhgae May it to Kinroh, Ullli i-niiwiy neun, verses sim andre. <:pi..i-.-,j_ vniq, sumti. umibrwi. em' _vu’_ei, riiqaia, nam simon, "17~‘f¢llui_\'p’ gssdiu. Glfffvmlvz. 1° uimugyiqi._=,_ _» _ ‘ _ ‘_ assist. ineossooiu owner . - ~‘ _ 5 _i _rQr+;'..l ~f sr ' .iii § ',\ \ '_."3`.-'. . X- \:; _ dam urs. ~-ee " \->Z?'-{l§Zy1.§~,` ` - _ J L //1 4 E _, _ ` _ __ _*___ ;_ il A I i A.; _ 1 _ A ill * "1" ' ; il, " _ E \ _ if "|'§n5i2T * rf »rs_`/mimi .Gives AnnsntlZii/mm TD Ti-is' WEARER Owin to its being thc most succc corset dcsggn eyer creaicil. U It isawell-known fact thntn “D 5'. A Model greatly enlinnccs the l»i~:;iily nffii litre; ,_ l ileit improves on iiinry _ll§“‘° _ _ ._ _ _ A up &, A Da Luxe Corset" in ilic eiixir gf elegance, sixiiirliiefs, r"*"'l\C\l ‘ll-*‘ - _\ tinction and comfort. 1 1 Light es air, yct gunmnieeil to oul HH two ordinary corsets. ' pmcfs _ $1.00 to $5-00 ssful .-;il_r ' if --f »@/§?¢ » T o. M i . l M C Q\l¢b¢cD0M\NloN Ci\?oIliirFcalc ’ "I rl "l°"°""’ "_ -at _ ~-~'---- »---/ ' _ A i .___ *f~=-- ~-~-~- _-M ' " ' 7 2. `< <1 /_.1-_ _ ,/-,"7 . ‘ -rag. »= <_f\5"\..v..4`T_ _. `\ 'i ;\ 4.__\!\\ _ .. _-_&._ -1.-'.` :' ' l < _ _ ' f_3;‘»\_ /“eff/ff' .v";_l.__` '»4__ ‘ N _.{’L""._4f"°°1 ._»’ tio, i -\ " \/ "4" --f_~._.,=.c.. - ~ -_ .-~i» ~£\T\`- ,\\ \` \ "Expert" Tailors.” If you Want your clothes to be made just r the way you I \* li _-,fig , ,__ _ __ . '_ in il' _ ‘ \" 'i _ .-_ -_i .v _i-_ _ ‘ .5 _»_ .‘ ' __“ _ _ ‘Y f i l » . ;-.'r.,__~.:»- _-_ ;_' _ r__":__ <;*.“_ rf,-_ <~ \"'-' ' ~ ._`-"'.".~" . .M .I _, _ iff' " .»_.~ mc;-. .rf *r -._ = __ if 11 _ -` rs. ‘_." ;~ D '.1 ' _.sf-_-if F. _.1 _5~l’>/~‘ f 5. }‘ ' li' yi .41 _ i J _i .§J&I _ 'E W I _ _ if ~ _~'-L‘;f.if- ` ____ ..... __,_T --- -_ __ 1 Bros. would like to have them, y0u_ should let us make you your _ ,_ L_.. ._ »_ - ,. Q.. ' ""” J gb. , _" _ v new suit. We guarantee you entire satis- faction. iV|acLc|ian dmwfnntf Cleanliness is - - \`_‘»_"~L' _ , '-, _U _i _ .i i, >` E‘ mis- _ * I , yeuwc ld like I ._ , irq s pei iiiioins. ‘~ fs; Nicfinsosi. ii~:.s.°.~.i.::';.. ‘ mavfii-iii »ci.¢fi»u¢im.. P s. wi_;,z¢i¢u i»_i_uizi»"i_1"vLi.i cim-ge. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘"1 ' `{ ' sv _ -_, ~ .» .. 'fT575l?#§.‘l_l??*___ _ » - »~~“ _ f 1! ` l ' ' _ -. ~,.,, “Werrinted to Keep. ' The playful element was never en- tirely absent from Professor Drum- moni1's class in natural science st Edinburgh university, and Dr. T. Hunter Boyd in his book, "Henry Drummond,” sscrlbes its frequent crop- ping out to the professors own sense of humor, which encouraged natural- ness. On one occasion Professor Drum- mond nnnounced that unfortunately he could not meet the class next day, ss he had an important engagement The stpdents.heerd‘that he was absent on account of his sisters wedding. On the day. following when a geolog- ical specimen was passed round. the class it was prominently labeled: “Drummond’s wedding cake." It is said that the professor was ss Quietly appreciative ss any member of the cless. Miles end Miles. “Will we never drop miles for kilo- meters?" said a mathematician. “Miles _ are very confusing. A kilometer the world over is a kilometer, but a milein America is 1,780 yards, while in Swe- den it is 11,708 yards, and in Chinn it 'B 629 Yllrds. The Bohemians go in for n long mile. So do the Danes, the Hungarians, the Poles and the Swiss. lf you walk three miles a day among these people, you have done pretty well. You have covered about fifteen of your own miles. _ "There are, in fact, thirty-seven kinds of miles. It would take eight- . een of the shortest to equal one of the longest. The mst very in size be- tween those two ertremes.-New, .York Praise. _ _ _ _ Y ________ ____g______ __________ ?-i-._.1.___.__- ~__.--- _ BREAD 32 Ounces=8 cis' When you get our bread : you get full weight--you get the best that can be baked. If you want the strongest combination of ~ bread qualities, buy ou biead. ` TI'lE NORTH BAKERY dmwf 226 Euston St, Next to Godiincss If you want ynnrhome thorough ly clean und healthy. have it done scientifically. Ordinary disinfect- ants give only a false sense o security. Microbes and bacteri_ laik beyond the renc ii nt the mm pnrtlcnlar housewife. lose only the latest approved method which is a rerfect geiniiclde end endorsed by al Boards of Health suu Health `Om°f:`§ n on sr esm erste. cs-_ 15 vvs-1 rt Fuuersl Director end Rmlaginer Arlilllf J. B. MCiliSll, B.A' ' (usnvidzn) _lenletlr and Attorney-st-Lew i ,vis Tu Windsor Jot..eu Halifax EXPRESS 'l`R/illxlgl e life dai icxoertsu H. Mr. H. Lan ii)-_ lliniiirn_ Ont., writes: 'l lime usid Burdock Blood Iliiius es s spring tonic and I find it the best thing l can take . lt luids me right up andl "ie it ewiy s ring. It is exce ent for the bl)ooii." . " You g'e_tTtl1'at" Weary, , d-pu rifying action of ` ' 1 ~i_;». -'.. F beard, ‘ 'l have one ' spring _“sf many at time e _ Try as you may it_ is 'next to impossible to escape so-called “Spring Fever" k ,_ What' is néédcd' is ttf cleainoiit the system and make the blood pure. The cleansing Pilriiiu the Blood. Mrs. Geo. Mason, Apqhhlni' . I I N. s., 't "1 I by _ I _` ‘ it Buidock_ Blttareiidgria _ asplendid spnug medicine. Ig purifies the blood sud is the _ _ - greatest remedy in the world pimpies sud boils." Tired, Listess’ Worn-out, Dont-Care~to-Work Feeling, uiiyT{nd1¥ml0\\!»\\ connection at llfnrinouth for Mg- I Mi LAND DIVISON-Trains the gill! land Bivislon losve Windsor dsily except ull- i‘:.i..'i'~'.T.‘.:‘i.':.°°..'-.‘£.i.':‘-.:i'l. “sir in iii l i p in coim tins 'l‘r-um wth tl-alnl of tl! lll \“ _ _ M sw.. :tins cabs; °°_' .a.f_.&\.__.§-*"7"* The Ravel snill3o8,l_o ll 'nie fasten and rinut scum iriu,__br tween th; Maritime nose ma - nesve srm:‘arti!;.frr°f _ Y %»fi`fr'f'i‘»f.'n2i' luve nl :lg 1; Tun-aliiy and der- PU” .Im Hiilliex nv-ln. still) Pg- um Trsiiis rim on Atisn o 0 Kr fnriiier lntortnstiim. W ll " ' ' Feed. for Horses and Cows Nwlifoo P. GWKINR qevinrol Mensa _ “fi -“_ 'sir P Am o A tier. Queen and Richmond Btn.. Ch WW" _ i i J ' . / I New is the time to get that lloi-ae or Cow let' Remember you do not get the fat prices for :i thin. mean looking animal but for a Ist good looking one; justbear this in mind. We keep in stock feed Eiioefto any inthe city and as cheap. lay, Strhw, Cornrneel, etc. _ _ -n. §_ _, ` ii iii g \< Ulm, _ ~i *I* ll' <-=» _gf .f