_ _ _ . _._ __ 'PHE GUARDIAN no-I: the HI C K E V 8: dmwfrwtf C' arlotwtown Pb ,_--._ . ons :la i =__ _ . _ _ L Miss Annie Tweedy has returned to David Snowey, (Hy has gong 0,0 _ You will enjoy it, Al ,ll grace" ,md dm zms_ lilarnscliffd from a visit to this City K L- ' profitable position Sylvester D ` __ __ f oucette and I-Ienr A Nl C H O ' 0 `D°l`i0ll. South Rustico were in th? Louis MeNutt., City, arrived Satur- i- ; ao. ii court; Puorocimrui-ziz, C harlottetou n _Z The Studio where ba|.y is always welcome »l-»l~l'*i*l'*l“i“l°'l‘~i'°l‘~!°~l-1--3-l°-I-l‘°l>i-l-lr “llUlGllES’» Cascara/ Pills - CURE Qoglslipniioxi und all disorders of ilic mn i il liver and livic-ls. 'l lacy sci willi- ut gripi-og. "ui: 25cper box. Sent by mail to any address. GEO E. HUGH s>:S _ Apoiliecarins Hall. Shiney Leather Shoes A Lsdiefblncher cut patent leather shoes all sizes, worth $2.50 our price for a few dey; $1.75 n pair. Here is your chance, to get a nest np~to»daie shoe at a_ low p.ic¢. Thirty pairs le|`t. ge your size nl ssc-. .il iz. Mnnnciii-:N luiwfrthlf The !~-hoe Man. PLANT LINE Direct Route to 'l`he well~kuowu Steamers of the Plant Line will make the first trip of the sea-:on from BOSTO.\ Saturday, May 16, rctuming from (iiiarlottetoivri Tuesday, hlay 19, .ind every Tuesday tlierenf ter. V For freight, passage ri rl all info mation apply to WM. MOM! OURQUISTTE, Agent, Charlottetown. H. L` CHIPi\/IAN. . _ ' Easier: Manager. -7drth6in Halifax.N- S . ` O J usi Rcccivcd fl ` goo Pairs Boots and Shoes for spriug and suniiucr wear. Styli h nent and coinfo table. \\ ill UC S0ld very low. Woineuis Dongon Ox ord. . ._ _ $1.25 Women’ - Dongola Boots.. . .$1.50 Mens Dongol ~ Boots .. .`...$i.9o Boys’. __Dougo'n Boots $1-75 Ai lin-.s selling at olvesi possible prices at the Clienpcst host tore. _fkl_.‘H»' Bell, ' dttsriiitf 1 i rta\lias’;ililurd " are* showing this ‘ ' :_gpfing,__ t||¢__'bqsl. .llli€. 0f_ . _ Ladies' low shoes that can _ be 'produced for style and »' value. _ _. " 'The 'prices fun from ' ‘Loo to $3.oo a pair and ,_ t'e'values are the veryi 1- l eu _obtainable ' . 2 .» , All leathers b‘ncl¢ au i tan. _ ,_ Sprtigue'& C0. ` I Sunnyside _ Mnnnfuoturen CNY Saturday. .day evening from McGill College to I-Il Lvisit his parents Leslie and Mrs. ii "' "” " ' ' -_ Menuet. /_ __ `\ lui' \ The new summer styles of Queen Quality The Northumberland arrived inf PON- from Picton shortly before ninel °'“'Y "wk 01 maior in nuiu.in_ The S. S. Garibaldi arrived nn this Michael Vessey and Mlglmel Mc. in 0 . H. Judson a lobster fac- Shoes are superior in style ~ quality- and comfort to those of any previous seaso i -The popular gun metal-~ t at ii '- and patent leathers in all the latest stylts, button, lace and blucher cuts--in correct u eights for iiiclhoi' and outdoor wear all stamp- ed with the Queen Quality 'l`r.~.demark a positive .assurance of value. _ ll ey® Co Sole Agents for Queen Quality Shoes. /ln organist for a 'l`wo_ M.\nuelPip (lrgaii in r-i. _laint-.~’ Presb) terlan Chuc Chnrrloticloun. Applications (with ie uionials) suiiing salary expected, will _- re ivcil bythe undersigned up to A, » -5 T. C. laiiios, . Q. F'(li“ii"l SALE llH.ll.ll..|llHllSllll. kent bbtrecz, i'ra\~i~cclli1|iti-ll tu Dlaeulea of Eye. Ear, Nusa, Throat and Skin, lives tested and fitted for glnssee _ |il"l<`li7lil I-li)Ul{S llivmiingu by anpniiitmout dtvrw NEW FLOUR ' .__-`_ - Juni receiver! direct from' the mill 'nixed Cnr of Flon; including the well 'chown and popular brands Royal Stuart, Fedora _ and Gypsy ' ROYAL STUART is the _best Family ,' our on the Market and givin general isfiic ioli. W have also Flour in half bbls and 25 l b ge. » m(i`.nsll,spr?d":~;e\i|8 when you want Flour been ve ' corr J.A. S.BAYEK§ Photographer __- Everyiliiiit 119-1"-4.2i¢ ill mounts. naiitrt. etc. _ dollars from Richard Coll nl Ulm,-_ ilottetown has been dismissed by the Mi's. ‘(Hon.) S. E. Reid and Misa ‘ ' . ~ - - »- Saturday evening. in-inn Rem ni this ony inure this / ‘ i- lweek for Tryon where they \\i.l slmnd , 1 \ (!:l:0hl1hf-Io_i‘ne, Wlnsloe ltmnl, lg 0;. the summer. __ » 9 1118 S arm for sale. "‘h- rl I pears in this issue. I L n Bl Mrs, George McLeod and Miss Mc- glleod, who have been in this city for Chlllllaln Rev. T. F. Fullerton, P -some time, leave this morning en ,' f 5 __//' E- 15181111. has been granted the han; route to England. . , l , _ Miss Marion Sutherland who has been visiting friends in this City for ‘_\ DUN? Yesterda mom ` the nst few weeks hns returned ‘rr-l\ y ing. sn 'll p ~ tn , amiga CHPEO of general product wrt" her home in Sea View. e. _ William Hogg teller Ji tic ,lioynl Bunk of this City hns `ni'eii ii'af-i'ier- red to Truro and leaves this morning foi that City Mrs. R. W. \0l'l` for this season. 'Haig pill accompany her son as fat' L- as c ou. The case of Mrs. -Jefferies of M _l -; ton charged with the theft of sevgriltcyl X.Y.Z., P.0. Box __1230, City, has office work lor a girl of good com- mon school education. Applic- l Moncton Police Court. _ants should state age and Competition r l-l " " _ unnaingint. ecelng 8 ""“'“m° I lwngcs desired. A good chance Mrs. Charles Coffin 1,; this mtyifor the right girl. _ pas _one of the _ successful c_1-ml~eti-| __ "f, _ '_ _ora in the recent Newnvgo l-,,,,.nck On May Znth a team selected for the Provincial Rifle Association will com cte in this Cit in the Lo don i D Y ii l » -__ ‘Daily Mall oversea match. In this | The S. S. Campann arrived hart, on competition teams from all over the !Saturday afternoon with a large c,"._ British Empire take part. The _go of general merchandise. She .lls_lranges are 200, 500 and G00 yards. zfharged ‘md 19"- YUHWFUIIY afternoon “_” Or Picton. 'rue innni nr-me pnirnnnge nr st. Joseph was celebrated last night nt I . Henry McGregor, Jr., son of Henry `St. Joseph's Convent Chapel, when MCGWEUP. of Hlllsb n sermon was reached b Rev Pius Oro, come home P Y - about n week ago from Fort William McDonnld of St. Dunstan’s College.l Ont., where he has been engaged inl'l'hirtecn new members were admit construction wurk on the G. 'l`. 1-*_ 'ted to the Sodnllty of St, -Joseph by ~0n a visit to his father. The Guard- the sllritual director Rev. Dr. Mc- lan regrets to learn that n day 0,- ihellan and the service was concluded two after his arrival, while engngafwlth Benedlction by the Lord Bishop in adjusting and operating ,I My of Charlottetown. press at. his faiJ1er's form he iniurul *w his knee no Severely as to nece,,s'itntc Advertisers are again remiiided the ¢_l0gggr'8 cm-e and compel him ,,_0,tlint their "business locals" as well keep to his bed_ _as their “changes” must be received _.__ 1a_t tchiah oillca pot _l_i;iter than one 0'- Some very fine fat cattl c nc s arp 0 eac week day, ex- l,;-Ought into the City Saturday tlzekfgclusive ol statutory holidays, to in. shipped by E_ Wheatley to NewfDlmd_ sure insertion in next issue. All re- land. One lot comprised the follow. ing; four bend from James Mutcii, Cymbrm; one weighing 2100 lbs; two ceived later than the above hours will also appear when they do not inter- fere with the setting in type of the re ular news of the do. head from Bismarck Craswcll, Ru5~| g ' y' tice' three head o ‘ ni . lbsffrom Frederick §§h§;’ng_ élsségiqlt I;red(`M_achattf1k&;U?ieS store with large lot and stables ad- f0\lI‘ deev i¢\l0kS above the hem and t okp msor and looking ining A. Horne’s residence. If not the bodice decorated with embroid- “’»- 0 R , line ne privnre snln by August lsr, ered chmnn nna nec. The van nf 141°" ff’ the "‘"“ 1.0" 0", I"“‘,‘},’ 1903. it will than be offered ¢ pub- Brussels net wa; arrongcdover it m°"“'mg ling. stltzndlmiulfsigfg Russ lic auction. wreath of orange blossoms.. She car- glass gave "nge B up into' the For particulars apply Nelson rlod li SlJOW€r bouquet of Easter and ‘“°“:1“_ theo thrftnahecumexgabout the Yuunker on the premises or Vale lilies and her only ornament wi" mpc' ne M tl - BENJ. CARTER, was a necklace of pearls and nmethy- fm`“‘ came “pon thlm rnzxxliedglarl Auctioneer. sta, the gift of the groom. She was “fi-erwurds ‘md mme _ attended by her sister’ Miss Lilian Irving to the plntc n.n(l__Sent. lOl Dr; Rogerei/n. Belore he uriivlcd _tpcdl-\l1___ QQOCOOOOOOOOQQOOOQQOQ soft: white silk with garniture of f0\`t“n“l° 'mm was 'H30 ca] (' A ' from loss of blood But ie WOUYH was soon attended to and every' thing done to rclleie the pain i completed a most charming cosi.ume,| -----W ’“""`” IF YOU WANT TO CATCH FISIél- Use our Fliel tied in Scotland- 00 the new rofl loclscd J0il1ff"b“t°9- ilu; `uu'iais°N §° couunf i.u;uu>ilu I 3” ' V Size I9 to 27 ~ r ' »_.,». ng,--I ' ' ‘ll li. _‘ __ _ i " l i- ' A. 1 1 ‘ ,z ( _ \”~"§°1°Il»»~ _ 5| 3 '_. .‘* I !6.5o. i »-_ Destroys Danidruff 'r __an.....N..-..f........_n............““ THE ALWAYS B~Sv_ STORE V' GCR ' 'ran inini nnin arrived in ous city! mr.. w. v. noun. strict.-nn, uw ' \’-‘ _ _ :_ nt io za snnminy night. 'ii in the city ' ’ i f 3 » l;_ ___l \ ' ‘ A v an-m ' . l ~ Dainy _ - J. '1‘horton Haley, Bradford Eng, G. D. Longworth is out again after ' f _ unnide the Bonme Briar Bush" was in the City last week. . i his recent illness. __~ M . Stl IIUWB mild .'illi0\¢ Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Oharlont-itown The tide will he high tonight a " - ~ 4 _ R I V 9 went to Moncton on Saturday. 7.17 and ‘tomorrow morning at 8.15. ' ' Vancouver where he has secured a 1 1 / ` wr" T M - . Corset. /gl f \Ve have models from $1.00 up. - ' W B N0- 500 A dainty little model with long ' \ ° \ ._ ` _ hip, suspenders attached, niacle of . » white and grey coutil, cut ou the bias A- ,_ , ' ` f and well ltfoncrl ' ~‘ ` ` J $1.00 each VV B Erect Form 93,6 Our famous “all year-round" $1.35 fan front corset. lt has low bust, long hip, and a closely stitched fan spreading from the waist line to the br‘tom ln _Our J _ _ I Q- _ Department V , f _ . . _ _ _ _ __ _ l_l1e ver_y_ioundntion of a beautiful new gown is t“_e fasluonable corset i int is Eight. W1th_:-ut that many have 11 hopeless task. l`o secure tire best results for our customers is :i net‘cssii_'_.' and ai plcxisurc. AND “W B” CORSETS HAVE BEEN TRIED TESTED AND PROVED W B 714 For slight ivoineu only. A chic little summer model which combines the ease of~_a girdle with the sliapliiiess of a stftutlztrd corset. .\l'.trle of . durable white batiste, with suspendcrs attached L35 $|.35 -_ __ _ ` Nnlorni 403 This model is splendidly proportione cl and . ‘A ‘ ' can be fitted with entire satisfaction to nine figures out of ten. Medium long above the waist with a rather deep hip. 'lt is inode of white coutil and is - splendid wearing article - limbs of the figure when seated, all sizes . Stanley Bros. $l.45 ' Nuforin 406 A corset for well developed figures. The bust is high but not ex- - treinely so. The hip is deep and has an added apron which contains no bon- _, ing wlmtever-a feature which not only liglitens the \vciglit of the corset, but ‘ what is even more important, makes it impossible for the steels to cut into the $2.|5 ‘- Also many other ‘lines of corsets in all models and prices from 95c to ._ I Col. G. C. E. Elliott, I-lulifax, is in the City inspecting the Rifle iinnge. sentative of Glllett/s Lye, Magic Baking Powder, etc., left Saturday morning for Toronto. dine were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson. Rev. E. Bell lec- tured for the I. 0. G. T. whilc in Pctltcodiac and filled the appoint Both Mr. Bell and Mr. Penna ar known to many lu this Province. The following is taken from the New York World, May 4th-A mar. iiar:e, which will unite two childhood playmates, swept far apartby the years and fate, only to return at last to the old trust and iaith, will Sll0l’¢lY be solemnized in this city in $3.50 and $5 efwh-R°‘1‘““ B'°“~' Phone 86, Opposite Post 05100- §j2§_i~___________---_ _ owing n.. i..us:a|» m. coming hat of fancy braid and chif-‘ The N909” °°° - oiun nna me gm :min the brian wan, Choo-|n_g of Wedding 'Gifts ' Our s ore pro' iii s ex- ceptional facilities for ih' selection ol useful and artisic gifls O if cxlwf- iencc is that the 11185' f0 ' CnlGla|sandl"|ne Chine i. developing and these two lines are now rivals of the ever popular Silverware ‘We hav amag ificent stock of these l70P|-ll" 01111 practical gifts, to which we will constantly he add- ing. ln thinking about that Wedding Present, please exnmin ou'varied ~to:k. G. F. i‘lutChcs ii Jeweler and Optician. the presence of the children and n ,few near friends of the bride, Mrs. |Margaret Leah Mitchell of No. 17 |West One Hundred and Twenty fourth __strcet. Years ago, when Mrs. Mit- chell, then Margaret Brecken was a .school girl in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Sydney David Fitz. iiemlil, u boy some what her senior, 'was her chum and companion. But ,U10 U0! grew up to leave his birth- .place, and the girl attained woman. _hood to marry,_ Four children were _bornt to Mrs. Mitchell before, twenty |Y9Bl`S HKD. she became a widow. Sid- iuey Fitzgerald had also married, but _he had settled in the West, and it |was only on his visits to his father, _the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, rector of .Bt. Paul's in Charlottetown, that he =anw the friends of his' youth. Gra- dually Mrs. Mit.chell’a children drift- eil away from home. One son went to Vancouver, n daughter bwnme 3 nurse in the Salem Hospital and Miss Laura Mitchell became a paint- er of miniatures, and ca-me to New York to study at the Art Stu-' dents’ League. Her work even as an amateur received immediate recogni- ition. The, miniature of her grand- mother. a daughter of Commander llldayne, of the British Navy, was one of two, non-professional, accepted for an exhibition at Knosdlax"s Gai- lleriea. She later won drst prim at na exhibition at the Catherine Loril- lard Club. l't was to be with Laura that Mrs. Mitchell a year ago came to New York to make her home. Here Sidney Fitsgerald, now seven years a widower. found her again. Hia home is ln. La Crosse, Kan. ' ‘ Don’t Fred C. Potter, the popular repro-l y rcc ze Hot ' ments on Sunday of Rev. H. Pennd- ples _ ~ _ _ when you can get hot drinks at anv hour. _except Re” E' Ben ‘md "lf" °' Peutco' while you sleep at my popular resturant. 1 in ahunflance ju~r ihe thing to warm 1 ~'~u all H'\