' v 4 __ .ta * f, ,~"§~_.f;1.“.~fj;_' ` ._ .. .1 _;,,,..»_, l- . ,;. _ _ _ MAY 28. 1909 'mn Lirnsr News _' ' THE CHARI/OTTETOWN GUARDIAN / . i “ ; /_>-i _. . ,lol ..i- ,. .‘i" “' \,<,t. -\ i . »\ . ~--ii , ,_ ~ --v., ._ v, 1 e ' _ .-4 _ , ~_ ., . ' ' ~ ~ '.. ., . if »..- = 1 ___ ,." » -z . are . °. _ ,rl * “\ » ',~ f. ~ » ~. ‘ '» . r, '» -' 1'" .yy .' r “ ~;-i w. ' u- ~» ‘ii ~ " ’ . ’ " _-‘ ' i ‘ '. 5 “D-"I: - , ‘, vp, , _, ,___ _ _a ' ,_»,_-3 _ » V, i _ »_ i, ’ , . ,~»_(,A '_ " <» rrnsr or 'inn ` ' pA(;1;1qvE . _ ~-~._v1-- " I.-*'°l - ' 1:1 ' _ '\~~-wr _ _ = Y, ___ _ i _ I _-I in pearl ofnunln row. _ g' D 4 Dresses for summer wear We specialize on wash dresses, wash dresses dur- ing the summer months are a good part of our busi- ness. If we did not see more wash dresses and better wash dresses than other stores we would con- sider our efforts poorly repaid. !Biit we know the ladies know a good thing twhen they see it, see our display of wash dresses etc in our Richmond St win- dow, and compare with others, ` ~ Ladies’ Coat Suits ié%;"i \b These are smart coat suits'in 24 to 42 inch lengths notable at once for theiridistinctive styles of the superior quality of , the linen, duck, drill i liii., or shantora from which |‘mw,i`,l , "lib, they are finished. Ne ' \ ~ are showing them in ‘ _/ i ii., white and the plain eof- , l , ors and stripe effects. /` ", \ .5 I -3:.: ll "_` ~_,_, - , 4.5010 $3.50 Sui i Muslin Dresses Jumper and Princess Suits A wide range of pretty effects \_,. , _ i //7',” -\\ ' 2161' E in iiiaiiy new and bright designs, // ainong them are the lovely prin- '”".‘/<:.'> ES, cess styles, which are so popular' for summer wear, These are \ einbelislied and furnished with &` fine laces, tucks and einbroider- i. ,ti |'\ ies, white and plain or fancy 5 - all color effects. _<`_§l~:. K" . ‘i ij ' W Priced from $4.00 to _*ill ~ f:'_-_-'Qi §::§. I lv ' \ f-I f'I T -R~H_’Hv i O Children’s coat Suits l and Dresses Cliildren’s coat suits and - \_ dresses suitable for child- ren from 5 to i6 years of \\i§,\ age. Coat suit. made of white linen with a neat ,_ t, colored collar ‘arid Cuffs something very nobby and stylish. Muslin dresses suitable for Confirmation dresses "H V' _ _ etc, all neatly finished and very stylishly triinnied. Prices from $l.25 up to _$i0_00 1 <3? .._,i¥_ yr' _ ` h_i_,_.:_,_ .pg .. - _ f_;.,;~_ _ 5*'-*'~:-`~?{;£-i’f - _,.1 'E . .W W - 5.1;.. _ » i 1:-_~_._._- ----- , ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. 'A meeting of the Triickmcn will bo hold in thulr hall, Water Street, UH Friday, at 8 o'clock. Payinent of Dues. 'Tho postponed Rifle match- of last Monday will bc shot on Satriirdai’ next_at seven thirty a. ni. contrinuod at two p. ni. Saturday and conclud- cd cn lV|Iond'a.y nt 2 p. m. This is the llrst official prneticeof the Civilian Rifle Club, all mem-:ers are rB\i\1€9i»‘ ed to attend. Ammunition Free. Prize list and markers fee pnyat-li ill W. Harry Watts, Secy-Trens. ____ , ‘Proprietors of Livery Establish- ments, it will bs of Interest to you to have al look at Paton's showing of new Carriage Rugs received to-day. Beautiful Scotch tartan patterns, *The annual meeting of Grace Church Epworth League will be held tonight. at 7.30 o’clock. Officers will please bo present and report. ‘Do you keep a horse and carriage '? Then come in and see our shipment of 100 new Lap Rugs, in Scotch tar- tan patterns, ranging in price from $2.50 to $6.50. Jas Patou & Co. 5-19dtl. 'VOICE SPECIALIST.-Prof. H. A. Taiiton teacher of voice culture,piano and organ. Voice culture a specialty. Studio Great George Street. 10-5dmwfrw6w. WE ‘KRE CLOSING OUT OUR WHOLE STOCK OF LEATHER SHOPPING BAGS-W HAVE NO it(/UM 'l`U SHOW 'l.‘Hl1iNI l"HOl”Eii-- LY-S0 AWAY THEY G0--THE RANGE IS ABOUT THE BEST IN THE CI'I\l.-ALL THE' NEW SHAP- ES ARE REPRESENTED-ALL THE BEST LEATHERS-ONE THIRD Nursing in priqe from $2.50 to $6.50. ` - ri-limit. OFF. UOORE&. IIELEOD4 5-~2lid2l'. ' THE QUEEN S C0llNIY GUARDIAN Prowsa Block---Charlottetown The htm MW.. ant of .u_ ,. p The Gulnure sailed 'from George- J. D. McLeod, New London, wus in tho Ci-ty yesterday. W. F. Boggis and Ed. Blake, City, ave returned`lrom Cape Bauld, N. . ___ Miss Jean Henderson of lnnisiail, Alberta, is visiting her old home at Awww Wmshl ‘Moncton is view, p ing at Fristnn Road, the guest oi, Union Lot 33. town toda-y to Grand llivcr. The New Wonderland- program for four. Monday next on return to p,5ru,,m1_ ‘ ‘ Herbert and Mrs. Duulevy. Miss Fannie Mellisln has arrived from- Boston on a visit to her par- ents J. T. and Mrs. Mellish, City. Lodges Eton and Piwirrico Edward, S. U. E. are to attend service in Grace Church next Sunday morning. Steven T. Stumblen of Malden, Mass, will preach May 3~0tli at Wilt- shire at 11 and 7 irnd Hampshire alt' 3 o'clock.. The landlord who uses The Guar- dian’s Classified' advertisements has no use of his “To Let" sign as told in that column. .m any pa _ what we believe. 1,. L_". ' .¥»"|j/_ 'ing roi- Atlantic city, N. J., to at tend the convention of the American Psycliological Society. Miss Katie B. Darraeh, teacher, New Hav'a¢n‘,_ hiiis reltiirrnid tor -.her homio, after spending two weeks in York the guest of W. H`. P. and Mrs. Cooke. The Ladies of the Empire have three hundred copies of Empire iniition of the Guardian on hand and will mnil or send sanie upon- receipt of price, tive cents per copy. J. B. Rackliffe who has been visit- ing at Hampton, left yesterday morn- in; for Boston. Mr. Rnckliffe‘s hiiilth is not as his friends woul-_i wish it to Uc. Mrs. Iluckliffc accom- panied her husband. The Nortliuinherland arrived in this pr rt lust niight at 8.20 among thu pas- sengers' were 1.. W. Archibald, J. Mc- tlnrey of the (‘ity Post Uillcu and Dr. Jenkins, rctiirr:\ing irom the Nortl\~ west. The freight wan in-irly heavy. l T. Jiimrs (‘ity, left yesterday .morning for Hamilton, Ont., tu at- itcnil ii convention of the presbyteir- iinn General Asseiiiliiy. Rev. Ewen ;iVii'l)onald, Bloomfield and Eldcr illugii l\‘lcMillan, New Haven, leave on ;.\lo‘inluy. i A game of bzisohall was played in i Victoria Pork ycstertlity aiteriioou lie- twecn the Anchors und the West End ltnngors. "l`lic grime warn won by the Anchors bya score of 27 to ‘i`. Eddie Cullen refereed the game ‘1‘hom»as Corrigan wats captain oian- chorti and Eddie Burns captain of ltnngcrs. In tho lisb of tho results of the Prince of Wales College Examinations the name of Miss Margket S-mith, dwugli-ter of Steward Smith c-f the steamer North- ihniberlafntl is onitmitted, hy reason of it not having been placed upon* the blackboard where the results were given at the college. The young* lady in oiiestion did exceptionally we-ll having passed with first class distinc- tionl- Tho P. E. Island Railway advises that commencing Tuesd-ay, Juncist next the express train leaving Souris at 12.30 p. mi. will leave at 5.30 :ind the express train now leaving Georgetown mt 6.20 a. m. will leave at 5.20 ii. m. This arrangement will allow passengers from Georgetown, Soiiris, and intenmediate stations to roach Charlottetown on the same day .im time to connect with the “i\‘orthumberland" for points in Nova. Scotia, and 'arrive at Summer- side in time to connozt with the steanior "Empress" for St. John, Boston, Montreal and points west. See Time Table folder dato;\ June ist, 11109. The closing of the Thursday Even- ing Assemqly took place last night in Smnllwood’s Hall, in the iorm of a dance, which proved to be by far the m-ost successful given this se-a.~ sou. A large number of guests re- sponded to the invitations sont out, and prettiy girls with charming coa- tumrs were the order of the even- ing. Mrs. A. G. Peake and Mrs. fd. A. Thompson were tho chaperons much to the duiight oi the young people. Eleven thirty was named as the closing hour, but, according to report this was generously extended to a time when miostl of the city wiasl lost in oblivion. The invitations were most daintily gotten up, and the promotors ol the social event deserve great credit, and praise, for having givun their friends and them- selves an all round good time. Japalac all Colors at Camerons 8: Co , 5-26d3l Small ' Cakes in endless variety. We liiivc been in this business for yeafs and know just what you want. Tlio cakes we make are Always Fresh Telephone 21| D. Stewart, _ ECLIPSE BAKERY aim not amd The City oi orient arrived in this fax. She_dociued at Pownal Wha,~ri_ The schooner Eva M. from this four thousand fiv h d of potatoes. c un req bushels g Miss Stella McLeod- and L li M _ Leod of Orwell leave this efnollniinlk for I-vnn,_MasS, where they win in future reside. and also sing in New Glasgow next tisements therefor 't 1 that all "changes" ol rrisatlzleeiiexggff this 0m¢_° not later than ten a following issue. Yesterday arrcsiied the captain of the schooner Swift Current upon H charge of carrying ciittlc 1-,-xposed on deck on Amherst. It in iin;lerstood that th( will niiililing now on the sito will In _pulled down and work on the neu, bank l,.egun iiniiieililatelyi. ,`_While David l\Iatl1ieso'n iinnd littlt “ister WCW llllll/Ulf! on (ii.‘nino'lly'i-' whari, just below their borne, 111,. ,lull #flipped tlirqiitfli it hole in th. _whnri. The cries of his siirtcr ive-r., [licard by Fred Glriiniller, whir linpipon. ie-J to be nearby and who extricniteu the boy from his pcri-ions situation. _iliuigrlit ent\:'rtainnie~n‘t is to he hail niglitly at l<`nirylniid and lust, ovo,\. |in;; an exceptionally line' progriini wa. ipui. on. There were niovint; picture; ,of ri. high order, mirth protliicing ant §iii.~.t.i'iict_iv0 while the vnuiieville' win ilirst class in every respect, Evpryon. i was iiiteni-|41 iiitere-ated in Vospor thi iuipcrsonatei? whilc the Avolct`ts_ an simply marvellous, so wonderful ur< their feats. i The mechanical moving devicc,»~a life-size figure of xr man with hir hands tied,-is attracting eousidera bln attention on Victoria Row ini thi window of D. A. Bruce’s store. It it the central figure of a display arrang- ed by representative George E. `u'ryi ofthe lnternnitional Corresponflencr- Schools. Mr. Frye will oe here for i week, and wishes to meet all old- and new students ofthe Schools, win will make themselves known to him. The return baseball match between St. Dunstans and All Charlottetown was played at Victoria Park yester- day afternoon. W. MacNeil of th: Cllollegc- um-pired in an able manner, and D. Sullivan gave general satis- faction as Base Judge. The game was one side/d during the first few inniings, .owing bcusome of the Cilar- lottetown boys no-t getting out on time. consequently St. D'unstan's had the- lead. The latter port of tho mam-i wus however hotly contested. At the finish St. Dunsbau’s was foiund to have won by a. goodly margin. Good fueling on both sides prevailedlthro- ughout the whole of lihie match. The marriage' took place at Water- merc on the 25th inst by the Rev, D. MacLean, of Duncan Ma:cDougall of Bangor to Miss Mary Jennie Martin, daughter of John Martin, of the some plwce. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Tcna Martin and the bridcgroom was supported by his brother Edmund' Mn-cDougoll. Im- mediately nfter th~e ceremony was per- ioi-moi the happy couple leit for their fiituro home ln Bangor. As the young couple are deservedly po- pular in the comlmunity they have the best .wishes of tho people for their future prosperity. The' Guar- Mr. and Mrs. MncDovugall. i tonight is given in the reader on page =. ,_ l Rev- Wm. Hogan, City, leaves on `: ,0regon. , -__ DON Yesterday afternoon from Hall. ,i Province has urrived in Boston with I i i ' ft’-`i 4- \`~ m. Friday to insure insertion in first' _ "Q f;f,,i _ Y Y e nesday say _ The S dm- Post of w ii . . _ T. ii :.. County Constable E. W. Edward; Ml ig' 3 l.\'l‘l ‘ / 4 ‘B i` » . _ , \ /\, T1 1 ,=~ .+~g;»£i;; the passa-ge ofthe vessel from P. E. Z _ . 11, "\1~,”i? ‘~ *O Sydney- ; \“ --- eo-/' ig:.'~ ',‘ T,-‘.f | The contract for the New (ianadlnr 1 ._¢..'_- 5%.; ._,1 illiank of Commerce in this (‘ity has if ` ww I ” .been let to Rhodes (`iirriu & Co, 0| ip;-T' diiin extends its congratiilntions to A | ..... _ . i » M0018 8:- ° ' Thursday, May 27th, |909, _ t. Just drop a post card _to-day. White mercerised broche an ideal waisting fabric 20° Of all the many fabrics that we have for waistin g-, among the wash goods there is nothing that we can recommend more hi; ghly than this mer- eeiised brcche. Some people call this vest1ng,_some ol hers call it madras, but under each name the fabric is equally desirable. 36 inches wide, firm ' strong material, plain background with a sort of embrioidered white figurg upon it. Our buyer picked up a spec1al_ lot in _Londoi ii, five patterns, regu. lar 28 cent values, very smart and fetching designs, h andsome and durable Customers living outside the city can have samples on application, 1 _ ¥_ ._ The Rev. H. R. Bell, will preach i"` _ ii A. _ ___ _, ,_;. _ ._f»i-_\»_,,\, i Dr. Goodwill left yesterday mprn; Owing to the big Saturday Guan ..>l;.`J¢.L:;`.M,, dian and tha large numben of `a,jve,-_ »i"’;L“?v,_"'2 _ 4 ‘$3 ` Q 0 1 ’ fi ' _ \ £1# ‘a \.= _“ ' \__ `~'-..,'» /`.__ -_-e-' _.f ~ \ i__ f- .- ~ ..-".\ \~» ' ' . -let' ` i 'l¥"ai~‘_"'i'- 0 »~ ' * f'7"f,fl`~ " ` .r#.=">x 1 x.- ~s is-__. an _; \ ir ` If lf. ig* ` /M `= s ""'¥-:_ " " » ~r‘¢:“"-il'-'<" \ ,1f;§j,J»v~*”'»' :‘_,_,_.__, - 3.; r-vw." .'.,i,§'.'{f.v-7;,»’.»_,.__>j'_-'»,’ ~ lr, _- Blue cheek Zephyr ' gingham, _goinciies wide, smooth, tough fabric, worth i5c, Special . . _ . . . . _ . . ...l0c Ask for samples. Other ginghains, 6c, 9e,i2c, 15c. An iniiuense line of Zephyr dress ginghoins, checks, stripes, plain pinirs, sky, iiile, etc firm, soft, hand- some fabric......_............l5c Stylish Wash Goods _ | l. . /. i _V M. ,` 7fii`.fi~\_ pf, In addition to cool comfort, our wash goods de- partment stands ready to give you style and beauty as well. In all our experience we never have had so love- ly a. line of wash fabrics for summer waists and dresses. There are Prints, Gingharns, Madras, Muslins, Brcches, in every sort of colour and pattern. Some people are good enough to say that our range is greater than many ofthe biggest city stores. Suppose you drop in and see for yourself? - ‘ p A big range of prints, light and dark colours nie patterns, 36 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _,__ , _ __,,,|0 I r ra ` ’ l M ,iq-g`\'~ I ..__ _/_~.`,a vf' » \ ~,, 5% lv _, ' "V _` ,, - . ` i R. B. Sqirarebriggs, 'T5 Prince St., S“l'l’Mh an 11 0 °1°°k il- m~ Sublflct. , ;`.‘-‘_'1.‘f ' ifll I/,id 1: "`*'1\.="'~."3`-"dl .'7§`1\"°'.i\ " 1'/ what should be ti 1 t ' :>' "f .1--1. ].- \\ \. \. . ../ ... . - "'.4_rx-~. f \~li 1 - ¢Phone 3, has some excellent. fresh th h ' 'G re 9' i°“5l“P Ui _ _ffl//,Q-_gi-,'-. __ -_Z it-.§_=':t:'="_f:‘~. /lr' \ Yf"»'.'~ _ \¢\` ~ ‘?-‘,s_\;_,¢f;»(i,§7»'i?;§-,‘\, \ ‘bt ’_' lend cornea he-ai which he win denver ,° p"“° er t° ti" P°°Pl<=. also at 1 i- ffde' fr-,io bw \ " ‘°-in. ' ` .~-.1-‘fl-i‘s'~I<1"‘f*f‘f=.f-1`»'-`~:‘. ' -e ' rt or the ony. ° °'°°“ 1’-"“-_ Sublevir Does it matter fj ° ._lf.i'f ,"“’”"‘§'\ \.`\ -'=` ` \-lf. ”{ ‘-I'.‘r'i'f' 1"-7: . ' "' ' 1.,\ ` r *"- if _. ..f-.». " '~ ¢~.., , ass- r- _-6 nw. . M* ~' »f~ it- 1' »‘>-. _»f/ 4 _ ».'»" .in ' ' - ‘ --.__ 01 :f More: than r5o patterns of fine soft English print, 32 inches wide, all colours, will wash and wear splendidly . . _ . . .. .. . ._ ..l4c Some very handsome scotch ginghanis, in stripe effect dainty color combinations, browns, blues and greens, splendid waisting and wash suiting fabrics Winsome white wash Goods White Victoria Lawns, all sorts at Crisp Sheer lovely Nainsook Dainty, dressy billows organie Sturdy and durable ducks, Smart white vestings for waists New white piques at There’s an almost endless range of these in lawns, nainsook, ducks, inattings, drills and piques, ~F or example-- A wide range of white checked and striped foe, Ize, r5c, i8c to 26e 16e,,i2oc, 22c 22c, 25c, 3oe to 4ze 15c, rtic, zoc 25c _-ize 38c zoc, 25c muslins. ' Scotch Dress Linens i price are 20c 28c 29c 35c There’s hardly any other wash fabric so durably handsome, so de- pendable and so attractive. Prices are moderate indeed. These come in plain white, blue, pink, brown, champagne, and in stripes and checks of helio blue, brown, green, champagne, grey-The Ask for samples we’ll mail them = Sturdy Gaiateas -for Romping Youngsters l - Perennial in its popularity and usefullness galatea stands without a rival in its class,sturdy, durable, washable, attractive, it makes splendid ` romping suits, good working waists and shirts, excellent underskirts-In navy and “Butcher Blue” with white stripes, r6e and 18c Navyducksalso-many colours........... Mu ....l4c - in-num ' dt Cut Prices 011 H8rdW&'0 at _ __ .. l4.00 o ' in cash for the 'best pictures taken this `year with your KODAK Drop a card or ask us for free special cir- i eula_r giving full infor- mation. ° Cameronséi Co's o'-26d3l L _ f _ _ _ ___ ” . ._ ia.. ----_~-----~~ ~ __ - - -------~» - . i i 1" i GO==CAR Fishing Tackl Rods, Reels, Land- ing Nets, Baskets, Lines, Hooks, Fly Books. ‘ Flies suitable for Is- land waters. f=Any fly not to be had here we Will be pleased to get for you "iii ilii iilil” I Priced from $1.50 up The right kinds at “Markrigl1t" Prices, Mark Wright Newson’s Block Q i nt ' 3 l l P $10, ooo. $10,000. $ 5.000. S i 5. ooo. FOR SALE . UBLIC SERVICE BONDS Dominion Power and 'l`rausminion Co.. p.c. |93: Bonds. Hamilton Caramel Light, ist 5 p.c. |943 liondl. Sliawinigau \\'nier and Power Co., ist 5 p.c. |934 Bonds. 'l`ri-eity Rsiilivav and Li ht, Ili lien 5p.C. 1923 Bmidli AT ATTRAC l\E PRICES. . _ \ ` li: ii 5"i‘ lil “v \‘ nnuoorsrs Ts' -` l I \ -4 * ’ W. GRAHAM BROWNE Q. C0. `~ ` fi ’/1’//6`_6>’ ami mum. iionrnrai.. I __ f""_" 57'), uu_ -> f 1 ¢ ' l