'j. _THE cusamsu, MAY 28,1906 -_'{:.ll@ ,i __ i"i_"" ' , V 1-i _Iii . J _ . P . » f f » .. `. --3 ` - ' ~ ~ ' UI Prowsef Bros.,-Ltd ~ciil\ai.o'en;r¢oiw'itc's. i , _1 __ _ _ _ _ _ Tni: new dredge is promised for _ , . ‘ t ..-_ ‘-'5 » - ‘ _ Crapaud Harbour on arrival from y A _ " _ _ , _ ‘ S°r°l'Q"°' the Ooi_upany's stattat that place is on, - - gg” ` Tiuischooner Energy arrived Saturday duty in M1'-, Lugyg p|w,_ . ' from Sydney, C. B. with a cargo of coal to ` ` \ Peake Bros. Oo. , ‘ Just enough of them -of "_“ " PQEV _ >~_¢,,_ 835;* ‘ik to satisfyoue hundred I B' R cus'torne_rs_,`-_for only a _ ' ‘fortunate-purchase en ' ables us to offer this," ` ` splendid bargain. They go' 'oii sale early this morning and as fthe QURIIUIIY lil 801118 SIZCS \ . _ ,. is ii ;;i-tzd we advise an ‘ early visit. c./' One hundred only, latest style shirtwaists of fine quality lawn. Are splendiiily made and perfect fitting garments. Are nrettil trlmm d lthh b l tl _ l _ ions eiiects. lfealwvslueagiglig ;l:gla‘in:i’|;?_tc_’_ _v_“_r_ c 1 I I l I | _ i _llll B. Bosnia, Jr., has returned from - ft; aulsuasivisitiaBr.Johu. - J- . i. H18 Ulla, of Charlottetown is visiting the guest of Russell Fenwick, at the home her i.\r_ut_ii,er Dr. Carr, Campbslmn, lt, B. - ..,.r_ , - _ _ i-iinsstnu-sirrwiiirsa sr-rivsd ssnuusy __ ____ ~ ,~ --' nimagsdisuseeoumraricksm siegiifpprslicrhanrat sroits.. ` S i Giro. Hswxas, of Portland. Me.. on _ muh to chu,ummwn_ Wu In Moncton, expected here again to day to load for her _ Pretty _ Neckwear Temptingly Priced. To-day we offer atempting bargain in pretty neckaear. The lot includes pretty collars' of many styles and coloriugs, arid at the greatly reduced prices will doubtless be eagerly snapped up. Wise bu yers bycailing early may secure the prettiest., NECKWEAR , NECKWEAR. NECKWEAR worth to 55c worth to 4.5¢ worth to 75.c 204: ‘ 25.c 40c T aid, G. W. P., and other prominent SKIRTS BELOW VALUE. _ Three splendid oilerings' in skirts go on sale to- \ day--Not old stock marked down but unusual spec- ial values, secured through unns~~al large buying. GREY Hoimsrnu Sxxsvrs-Very stylish skirts of pure all wool iight grey homes un very prettiiy marie-trimmed self tabs anti) fancy buttons, 19 only. Regular ° BLACK Vicouia Sxinrs-Of good quality, well made. 'correct style; in all sizes binds and lengths. A O splendid servicable skirt, Worth fix; 3. Special at MOREEN Sxrxrs-Thisia certainly a remarkable value. The qual- it ofthe watered moreeu is excellent-the cnt is wide sud ample-is tinishedwith deep corded Bounce . Worth 51.4°. Specisl..._..................... ' June 4th, this morning at 9 a. m. accord- , i: i;itAvi;Ni-:Tris f coats. A better Raincoat bargain has never been odered in this city and our only regret lies in' hav- ing but`tw,enty tive `oi them. » . ' ._ ' d t d- strictly 1h°§::£:££:g"hé,‘°rdm?:;,.gi-,gigy ikrifeyy grid, finished with fatty me al buttons, sizes range from 34 to 2 75 44 andthe reel value is 54-75- 3P¢° °l- ' '- " ' ' ' ' ¢ -........ ».»........... ~.»¢~»»~»..».~........ ~ , ~ 1 . WANT A WRAPPER-? Ppetty wrappers at a saving 'of a' full third- ghrriieiits of fast color fabrics and’iii pretty colorings ’___l‘_ tolday _c,,m¢__¢|§-lyufor' choice. ,_\__ , --»,-1', .' ' ` ghxxwn in various coiorings. ' pina, war-_ “,_\m;_¢,_;¢\nal value 'Capt. McLeod referred to isa brother of ' ' 1__l)oughnuts, if.-:|06 d0Z» ` ‘~ i ri ‘l_ iiiiit-:rig i I A ._._,__~i-__l__._i____._..l.__.....__. .....___~_i__ _ . _| .. iii iuiiiiciuiiituinuiii i -A---S-- . last week. _ MRS- W- W. Soil-ivan. of I-his city ll- sgsin this morning for st.Joim, Nad.. ' the guest of her daughter Mrs. W. S. Scott, of Ottawa. with rapid promotion by applying at this oiiice at once. Mas. On/is. McDoNAI.n and her little' boyliiave arrived from Attieboro, Maas.. to spend the summer with her parents B. M. and Mrs. Lea, Vemon River. ` Mas. imp Miss Davins, of Gloucester- shire, Eugland who have been visiting Sir Louis and Lady Davies, at Ottawa, expect to leave Canada early this week for home. Tuis is the time for agents to hustle for Quick Money. Don't wait for people to tiud you,tlnd them through s Guardian Want like other hustlers who are up-to- date. 3 ON Thursday evening, Blat inst., there will be a rally of temperance forces in the hall at New Glasgow. Rev. A. D. McDon- spnakora will be present. THERE wasn large attendance at the Y. M. C. A. Hail on Saturday afternoon when a free concert on the Victor talking machine was given to the young boys of the City. The young folks enjoyed them- selves immensely. D. S. McQu.\nam:, nndertuker Orapnud was in the city Saturday, purchasing another hearse for his large increasing trade. Mr. McQnarrie purposes opening u branch at Bousliaw, and will have on hand a hearse and supplies. THE Colonial Standard, of Picton, does noi. devote much space tothe football game played in Picton on the 24th. It gives the score, and contents itself by ,eayiug the _2Ath was certainly a bad day for Picton County footbsllists. ~ APUBLIC tempcrance meeting will be held inthe Brooktield Hall, on Wednes- day evening, 30th Inst. Rev. A.D. Mc- Donald, G. W. P., Rev. Wm. Har- rison \and other prominent tcmperance speakers will address the meeting. Tim plan for the Albani concert on ing to the names on the subscription list, Any person not there when names are called will be passsil over. Mr. Jamieson will select tickets for people outside the city. Tim S. S. Louisbnrg of the Black Dla~ mood Line arrived Saturday night from Montreal, with a very lariie cargo of sun- ,dry merchandise. She sails about noon today for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via -Sydneyand North Sydney, C. B.-Peake Bros Oo., are agents. IN the Stake Races to be hcids on the ,Charlottetown Driving Park during Fxhibltlon week between October 8th and 12th Stake No. 4, was advertised “ii d ye old running raoe with heats best turf;-Sin iiveto saddle, This wasa mis- take. It should have read one half mile dash and not8in 5 as published. The entries for the Stake Races' close on the 14th June next. Worm was received some time ago from Capt. N. J. McLeod, son of James N. McLeod, Orwell, in reference to the San Fl’Bll0|S°0 d|!'\-9i°l'- H9 WWW "I °"l'i"°d May 20.-S. S. Poilno, Bernier, Montreal; home by stesmeraiiaw days before the earthquake, and with my wife _and son ` was among the many who took refuge on the hills as we expected our home would be in ashes but, thank providence, by the use of dynamite and other explosives the block (on which our cottage stands) was saved. 0! course I have lost in real estate and otherwise quite a few thous- P and dollars, but do not consider this any loss while we are all safe and well." The Rav. A.. D. Aaoninann, formerly Field Secretary oi the S. S. Association of this province lectured last. week at Harcourt \` Ns Bs ' ANY good strong boy with a fair educa- tion can learn ot a permanent position County' at the top of the tint page ot . same, eseh time oi sending. Bnlilross Lobos, youngest son of the _ Kev. W. W. Lodge, Charlottetown, was ~ . of the latt¢r's parents, Hampton Station, N. B., last week. Tim S. S. Cempana arrived in port on Baturday afternoon and after discharging sailed for Picton in the evening. She is return trip to Montreal. ' Jositen Lama of the Anglo American Telegraph Co,_ieft on Saturday morning for Saokville N B , and James Murle of Tillll-S. S. Milner of the Soolta Line arrived from Montreal Saturday, and sails direct, taking about80 cattle and 4 horses ill sigdsp and 1000 bags potatoes and oats. Iirssuillcicnt number hand in their names at onceto the station agent at Vernon,aspecial train will be run from that point in connection with the Albsni APUBLIC temperance meeting under the auspices of Wheatley Division will beheld at Wheatley River, on Friday evening, Juno lst. The G. W. P. and other leading tsmperance men will be present. Tnsitii were I5 passengers irom Crapaud by theS. S. City of London on Saturday and the following cargo; 55 cases lohesteis 85 cases ol eggs. Z) cssks 10 head of becf cattle. 6 packages butter and n ton of rope and lion for local dealers. Tun S. S. Waals of the Scotin Line will filliih dllivhllriling cargo coal today and will take in freight. for North Sydney, C. B., sailing from here Tuesday morning Freight received at Pownal wharf. A. Pickard &Co. are agents here. ~ ; » ns New Pr»»».~iui=~C»~-fi°ii°f°~~- .Tim jr* "“""""*2' so L’ . T.'\° ~ ~ ~ it ' _ -_ . .. ,_, _ A T`BiA'ri1iT»lxAT.\’filillliiau`i\Ii~.7tentl I A sending Queen's M A 'v . -‘-.‘ ' I ' ff .,; \'_ -~ “°NU,l'_l,_n`|p°q,,°_w”id‘ Count! news will please mark “Queens oy’s Blouses _ , and uh Suits ~' FROM NEW YORK On our front roii1t:r, ground floor to-day, we're making a special display y, of a big, new line of these go ds. i ng. Ailsizes in Boys’ Blouses of checked and strii ed percal-neatly made, iairqnality...... ooumm on Monday evuning June 4,_h_ i Boys' blouses in heavy twill percale. in stripe iiitct on cream ground-ri rattling good blouse for ‘. . . . .. . . S, ilor blouse in plain blue. /hienvy zep~ her gingham. wide collar. very nt- :ractive blouse at. . . _ . . - . . . . . . . 85;: ly made, pretty little garments . .. $i.25 _ People i “ . i _ ____ 'fy ___Peop_i_e __f ’ We invite your special attention to this offer- Stiiped galntea outing suit. sailor blouse, knee pants, neatly made.. 75c c 25 Butcher blue galatea with white stripe, sailor collar, with white front, knee pants of blue stripe to match 3g¢ theblonse....... $|.i5 “Buster Brown" blouse in navy, blue. Butcher blue or brown drill, neat- --3 IJ. ii. Mmics, head or the Myrna at cs. if tirm of Tignish, has arrived to s nd the fl summer. Mr. Myrick lives in Bolt?/on but generally spends the summer months on the Island. He expects ii big suninier’s business in fish and lobsters this season. I PRETTY OUTING HATS ` 79c, 891: and 99c. In one of our windows to-d:_iy- yo ii'li see them. 'I`hey're made of soft fern stmwpiait inimed in chic and nifty style wiih_ tartan silk--and finished with ii saucy little coloured uili. The outd oor girl will be delighted with them. A i,aaos: shipment oi iuiinure sprenilers ` = ~ Y' came by bout on Suturiiay evening con- _* D. S. McQu.\ain, Angus Brlsu, J, McDonald, Boley Laird, Miss Lord, Mrs. N. S. a son. Calbeck, W. B. Robertson, and daughter, and Mr. Hughes of the Weights & MARRIED. Measures Department, Charlottetown, signed to the agent of the international _' i T "` `“`5TV J Harvester Co. in this city. This is thc third shipment this season and shows - - thats large trade is being done by this SISAM,-On May 22nd, to Rev. W. B. GOIDDHDY- and Mrs. Slsam, the Rectory, Springhill, is Whats the Use * May 25 entered-Prince Consort, Sullivan, May 20 cleared.-Charming Lass, Cormier, hangs by Wm. Mombonrquette, agent were passengers by S. S. City of London, from Crspaud on Saturday. Tim Fredericton, N. B. correspondent of The St. John Telegraph says:--“Wold was received here on the 25th inet from Charlottetown of the dt-atli of Mrs. Albion Gillis, at that piuce. Mrs. Gillis, who was formerly Miss Stella Boyle, was a niece of James Boyle of Fredericton. In July of last. your she yem`°t his ARB' married Mr. Gillis. A large circle of friends willregret. to hear ofherdeath." 10th. 1006, after a few days lllntbv. ‘ ' li f th l t Al - A ortnxr many visitors had arrived at bmherme Gmw`,r;7 ct 0 e A e ex ssekviiie, N. B.,..n F.-my sz isetwssi., ““"" G""'“"’“°‘ """”' to attend tho closing exercises of Mt. Allison. Atennls tournament was played Wnlterand Edu Stenilmun, 29 George on the Ladies' College grounds in the Street, Brockton, Mass., On Mui’ 24111 afternoon. In the preliminarles Miss Charlotte Helen, dearly beloved wife of Cowie, of Liverpool, and R..P. Bsll,o[ .lohn W. lvery, aged tW0I1l.Y-i-W0. ""4 Halifax, defeated Miss Hazel Davison of grand daughter 0! the lille Wiiiiiilll Charlottetown, and H. G. Black, of Pug- Harper. Charlottetown Royalty. wash. Miss Adams, of the Conservatory staff, and V. B. Fullerton, of Parrsboro, d°T°“i'°d Mi” L“°€5m'°i'h»°f Hump'-0"- Premier Agencies all over the civilized and Roy Wheeler, of St. John. In the Globe "mt, our facto,-ips are working °V¢“i"K the ““d9"ilmd““i'° “MVCTBIW nights to keep the pace with orders.-A. girls gave a supper in the Ladies' College Mum, Fraser' 1{,,||f,,x_ 2.'.d:ll to the senior girls. Tonsts were pro- uced and some good speeches made. TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN- Picton. Union, Gerrior, Picton; Life Boat, Anderson, Picton. Halliday's Wharf. Wi all The highest price will be paid for Qua- lant Line, foot Queen Street. ..7dt.wlm Mrs. J. H. C. Acorn, of Pownal, and has sn elegant home in San Francisco. We have a fine assortment of Tooth Brushe s prices ranging from lite 350- The Red Gross Pharmacy. Bdtf -_._-___ ,__ __ ,_ ,._,.,sre .au spans!!! a e s _ s;i.§~==.u riiiiti er alia F -_ ' Cleans '- . ' COQII Dark Ffiiit Pak _ guima Cake . u ge lreadni all kinds, all fresh ~ and goal. J0iiNSON’S BAKING ` POWDER Insist on getting Johuson's Baking Powder, Do not 'use some of the cheap Baking Powders which are sold, the principal ingre- dients of which is A um, Alum Baking Powders are condemned by all medical authorities. Johnson’s is a Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Sold by All Grocers i ibiins3ocents. , BRENNAN-FORS\"l`IiE-At. Elms- dale, Prince Edward Island by Rev. Win. MacKay, Syuiore ll. Brennan to Nellie M. Forsythe both of Bridgewater Mass. "“”i“_i§|"éB.TTT`“" MCINNIB-Ai. his i»roi.liei~`.~i resilience. Wlnslos Road, Alex. Mcinnis in the 56th GILLIS.-Ai. Newton, Belfast, May IVERY-At the home of licr parents, So many orders ure on tile from Smith of Arguing About the merits of “Britannie." Coats and Skirts - yon can easily prove the value of these garments by weari ng hem. All leading dry goods merchants carry a large stock of them. If you are not satisfied with the rcn “Users-rs. nicxev a Nici~ioi.soN, _ C°`fh¢f0¢- 0¢°f!° “ld KW* 3"- 'rooms ukssrumm cswisi. cssnsnsisw... inltnisss \ i i , i It 1 i \ l ,. ii M Ii i ii l .i ,. F .i ,-,......» -~ ll 1. L. l