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Picillliii at cu. y ' Phone 240 _ A FAMOUS SINGER Signor Caruso, the famous singer, has had many compliments paid to him in the course of his artistic car- eer, but he says that the greatest lic ever received was from some work- ing men. Some time ago he took zt iiciv house in Italy, and had the work- men in to decorate one of the wings. Livery morning in one of the rooms he used to practice singing the songs in the operas in which he had to appear. After a few days the foreman of the decorators canie to him and saidt- "I siippose you want to get that wing finished as soon as possible '."' “Cer- tantly I do," answered Caruso. “Well then, you will have to stop practising here," said the niaii; “for ns soon as you start singing every day all the men lay down their tools and woii't do a stroke oi work for listening to you. They don’t touch their work un- til you"ve iiiiislied,” Alter that. there was nothing for it but for Caruso to practise somewhere else. “SEE ANI) (lE'l‘ YOUR SHARE OF l’A'l`ONS $1.00 WORTH of this week's snaps. Special Hosiery 2 for Zllc. Almost up to the knee, silk boot I-lose, 25:2. and 50c. ` 1010-5-1”l‘l\-ifli Mlnard’s Llniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter 1 received great beiieflt from the use of MIN- AilD’S LINIMENT in a severe attack of Latlrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective In cases of liiiliimmation. Yours, _ W. A. IIUTCI-IINSON... 1 'V ~ ., _ ~ fr' 1-. rf vt V r .-.;“'“‘~“' is-2.; _;. . ...T _ Y -I as - ' $7'-'~» F“ “SSS ` fr” s‘a(x."`{'»`__;_-`.',/_ '__ ,Q-r`_,\ .%` ~__\ Jie*-€.;*` 1 ` _ "- fi »§. - __ \ *--’ -. 1' ”?§> g “"1-=*=_= Ti e "‘t.." "”" ' » ` ' f -=- ii=;“ s-= Hrs --r . I _ 2' -.\ N 3.'-.af--if - ‘f-~""' 1.3* ,___ _ ' " _ _ » ,_’ _ __ "___,- .-'<’ “" gf: Q21 Q., W '-*»:_.__ O.. _,sf »;'.`.‘l\ir1rli~,liu- Llnté of_rciisble fishing tackle. at attractive prices. The Cen? ; IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ISLAND SOLDIER ILL.-A tele- gram from Ottawa states that Giinner Neil Mclsaac, Souris. who left with the Field Artillery, is seriously ill. Gunner Mclsaac is a brother of Driver John Mclsiiac, of the P. E. I. R. CONTRIBUTION -- The Women's Club have contributed $40.00 to the Army Field Kitchen and Ambulance Fund. The amount will appear in the next General statement issued by the Treasurer. CARGO OF LIME.-The schooner .l~ Josephine Swanton arrived yesterday __ with a full cargo of St. John Limo, T* consisting of 300 casks and 200 bar- rels. for L M Poole & Co, (‘onnolly's west wiiim. 1054. THE WINTER STEAMERB.-The Stanley docked at Charlottetown yes- terday at 10.45 a.ui. Tho Minto dock- ed in Picton at 10.30 a.m. The cap- tains report that no ice was to be seen. ' NOT AN ISLANDER.-The Guar- dian has received n. letter from Mrs. Annie Curley, Sydney, N. S., which says that the iiriviite John Curley, who died froiu wounds ut the I'roiit. is not a` son of the inte Philip Curley, formerly of Charlottetown. CANDY AT THE PEOPLE'S.-The Young People have a bag of candy for everybody in town at the i’eople’s Theatre on Friday and Saturday nights. Help stock the soldiers' “Kit- chen" by buying your bag. HIGH TEA.-The opening of the new St. Vincent Orphanage will take place on Wednesday, June 16th, when a high tea and lawn party will be held on the grounds. The ladies in charge will spare no pains to make it ii suc- cess. I0-I0. i L_ l'm going home to Scotland, \Vherc I spent my early days; I’ll hear the little singing Fu' sweet upon the braes, When gowilen licanis are glintin’ And liiuchin' on the lea; I‘in going home to Scotland, Anti this my song shall be. Down through the woods o' Moray, Where aft I used to stray Down through dear old Gleuerney Wi’ fond love in my lay; And by the brnes 0’ Logic, Where echoes scarce repose, Kept wnken while unceasing The Findliorii river flows. l'n\ going home to Scotland. The land that gave me birth; There niayna be u fairer Iii any clime on earth. The beauties of the Finliorn Elsewhere 'I never saw; i`m going home to Scotland, The Eden o' them a`. , l)owii through the lalch o' Moriiy. When gems o' spring appear, I’ll hear amongst the tbickcts The hrst songs o' the year; And while wi’-nectar laden The west win' gentle blows, l'M GOING HOME TO SCOTLAND ANNQUNQEMEN-r _.The engage. ment of Miss Lilian Verna White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White of Brighton, to Mr. Milner Na- nmyth of the Bank of Montreal, Van- couver, Il. C. _ Marriage to take plnce in St. Joliii's Presbyterian (Thurch, Vancouver, on the 12th of Jiinc. LAID T0 REST.-The funeral of the late Mrs. Alex McNevin. of Bon- shaw, takes place this afternoon. the service being held in the Bonshnw Presbyterian (lliurch. The late Mrs. McNevin died in Boston on December 20th, anti the body was brought home last night via Charlottetown for in- terment. The deceased went to Bos- ton last autumn to visit her daughters and shortly afterwards took seriously ill, death ensuing as above stated. Her husband predeceased her by about a year. She leaves to mourn three dau- ghters, Mrs. McMichael, of Itexton. N. B.; Mrs. Pierson, of Everett, Mass. and Miss Agnes. oi" Boston, and one son, Frank. of Providence, lt. I.; also two sisters, Mrs. Parknian, Charlotte- town, and Mrs. Darrach, ot' Boston, and three brothers. Mr. John Boyce, Winchester, Mass.; Messrs. James and William, ot’ Bonsbaw The body was accompanied by Miss Agnes, daugh- ter of the deceased. ll(-new my youtliful pleasures _ g _ ` V _ _ Down tvlicrellie Fiiidhorii iiows. ~ " " ' e Iforres. .James l\icQue ‘.:HOUSECLEANlNG SUPPLIES-We carry everything., necessary to make P11- work easy. Household Ammonia. Pow'd Borax, Liquid Veneer, ite-nn-‘ I Take Home a Box of Neilson -the incomparably pure and delicious chocolates. No matter who is at the journey's end-Mother, W Sweetheart, Sister or Friend'-she will be delighted wit ` Neiison’s. A box 6Oc and upwards. McKinnon Drug Co. '”' all, Smoky City Wall Cleaner, Scrubs, Carpet Wash, etc. Your order will receive prompt attention. E. A. ,S FOSTER, Central Drugstore. ::Fifteen packages flower and gar- den seods for 25 cents. Seo page 138 HoIman’s Catalog. Order quickly. _ .1050-5-19ME3i. lf€ _’°“°***”*‘*l h cH/_\i.i< As Fuel. g V In Canada and the United States a coal peat fuel has been utilized somewhat extensively, the peat being mixed with coalbreeze and then pres- sed into briquettes. Such fuel has found eiileieut and economical. In Ger- many thetmost common practise is to use the peat for the bulk produc- B tion of electricity. The electric gener- W' ‘-1 _ ` '\\\\\\vll.\\\\§9/llllllllA\\\\\\\\\\\v{ll|\\\\\€/// Q Be Skeptical of \ Bargains J I- lin ni i. con an cfm... ° @ 7 - If ou want, good, pure ‘ ‘ _ reliable tobacco go to an \ ‘k K honest manufacturffr. W :=-=--¢'i=_Nn oN i=isliEiu1AN's Luck The Fishing season is at hand and you will Sopn' be hieing to your... favorite, re- sort to enjoy the sport. We started to say, “to try your luck," but we don’t be- lieve good fishermen depend on luck. You don’t have to if you select your equipment from our Up-To-Date Fishing Tackle We carry a complete line of the best goods on the market, including every- thing from acommon sinker to the highestgrade of Rods and Reels. I Let Us Fit You Out For The Season’s Sport Chocolates Page & Shaw‘s are hard to beat Because they are so clean and sweet; ' So if you want, to give your gir- ‘ Ile a treat, Address us cortier Kent & Prince Streets. Other Chocolates we have in stock include ' 'ces ran e from 35c up tc£’2l.50 per got. ,fi Johnson & .lohnapli cjlie Quality -Drugstore. or Prince & Kent:Sts. I _il ' _ ` .» e . o_;75.ec¢iam_e.g1-" -~ 0 -' - .. - ,_ ' THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN v ; f - _ pgqik ,l 4 ,. I "~ /:".'~`-_"~l _ » ' I \ ' / I R I/ ,N / _ alGuadi¢me i ` i Patterns 119-121 Queen st. cwtown ‘Patterns A It __ 1 ___ __ Here’s a bargain chance in ” Women’s new $18 Serge Suits--.-offered at only °‘ ‘Something to biow__ali'0ut’ says the ladyitwith ` the Trumpet” ` rua Asiurv or 'rms s'ror_n=; OF YOURS to handle big quantitiel gets you manyabavgain., A One of the leading Canadian suit makers wrote us the other day an offer /' 5394 §;. `) ¢, ' _ . of a lot of absolutely new serge suits at _,_ ~ - / // ' W away under value. ' J _ We wired acceptance-and the / 1 ‘ ( ( I ‘\ J kb _f 1 , -.. I ..- A hy. suits are here. Suits of nav_y_tllu_e__qr_l>lack' French f §<=_f.s<§»__§.<.>s1L§,_ie_...a¢;w;l>3lt§9_.e°;virs - style, quit_e__short, showing inverted ‘ pleats at_s_ide back below belt. i H A Skirt of the very- new model. Coats 7n§»i»f’.5.‘t. L 1* .. - lined pure silk. Removable silk col- ’ ' V i I l ,/ ]arT'Regulai"§T__8_;(l(L‘ '_ v *Wg* __ /=;=,,_ - t SA'-E 12.75 I ‘/""'~‘<._"-7*`Li'-`;`f'-`§z. il' ~- ` I PRICE . 'pl l i A - I -l 'stints .iss $3.50 If more v`alue_ could be put into a $3 50 hat, we’d put it in-but we think that the thing is impossible. Come in to-day and see for yourselfjust ! how good these wonderful ready trimmed Li hats can beat... $3.50 c9\`-i\_`= »-i.'i3f`§.i'»;i'f. le;;' I _ _.6 _ v _ 1 7\\x I = ° wt; i _ 1~`o,'f`/*V5* 0 \ /...nr Moore & McLeod I Willardrl, Neil|oii’s, & Moir’s 'T 540 Satisfactoryifpress is almost entirely a matter of right Corseting Right Corseiing means the choice of the model that’s adapted to ,'-the needs of your own figure THIS CORSET DEPARTMENT OF OURS DOES NOT OFFER YOU TWO OR THREl_£`i'riodels to meet the need of every figure. You will get here the most comprehensive showing of good corsets in 1*. E. I. You will find here the model that is particularly adapted to your own needs. You will see the corset that is right for you-you will be shown these by specialists who know the corset business-and who will not try to sell you any model except the one they believe to be just what you require. All good Corsets 75: to 6.00 pair. P. E. Island’s best assortment of LA DIVA. Line 144 Summer Corset. Corsets made of fine Coutil,' medium bust, long skirt finish- ed round top with a fine torchon lace and a draw tape, four strong hose supporters, nice and light material for the summer, sizes 19 to 26,price.___. ............. c Just received on Saturday a shipment of mesh Summer Corsets line 116. This Cor- set has a medium low bust, long skirt, nicely finished round top with a lace edging, has a strong tapered clasp and four hose support- ers; the front of this Corset is made_of double material and is strongly stealed, price c Model D. &A. 2_17. This Corset is one of the biggest bargains we ever had, made of fine English Percale, has a st_eel-less hip, very long skirt, medium bust finished round top with embroidery and drawn with tape, has a strong clasp in front and six strong hose supporters $1.50 special for. .... .. -....i... . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . - . . . . . . .. Model 296 another- D. & A. Corset made of En lish Coutil a much lower bust and very long slcirt, although the skirt is longthe steels are quite short, it is strongly bone _and has four strong hose supporters, the top is neatly finished with embroidery and draw I string, price ....... ...................... .. - Here is another D. & A. Model 498. Has a four inch bust anda fourteen inch skirt below waist. This D. & A. has a double piece of Cqutil across front and hip also a piece of elastic both side of the front clasp. This corset is suitable especially for stout 1 figures, sizes from 19 to 30, price...... ° D. & A. La Diva Model 640, low bust, long skirt, extra short front clasp, finished at the bottom of clasp with two hooks and eyes strongly steeled, unbreakable and rust proof, has a neat embroidery top and a white 2 satin bow, sizes 20 to 26, price. ........ .. - D. & A. La Diva 814, something new in French Brocaded material, has fa _girdle top finished with a brocaded corded 'silk trimm- ing, long skirt, has a steel less h_ip, short front clasp, finished at lower edge with two hooks and eyes and four strong everlastic hose sup- porters. This Corset is made for 3 00 medium figure. sizes 20 to 25, price..._ » Numode La Diva $09 especially for stout figures, very _heavily steeled, has a strong spoon clasp, with two hooks at bottom of clasp and on the inside of this 'corsetis a wide elastic band to support the corset, on the outside a wide sustaining band, also a wide piece of elastic at the lowerpart of back steel, sizes 22 to 36. Price $3.75. Other Cor- sets $4.00, 4.50 and 6.00. ` - 'y Q4 I » . . tx ; 1.-;-”~ » » .-,t_', ‘J " -ci". -to *` _ ,t .. _ .