_§_ - I °' -~ ll' W V; 'Fm' W- A-H? ~ I _ ` `».' 8'; _R2 _'gig 6', 'rgog' N ""' A 'ms Lunar News ".'>"i‘ THE C WN GUARDIAN 5? ` _ ,-_ -, _. V .i?A__‘l-Fly! ' ' ir. 1 side arrived in 'the city last nigh _ v the into Western train. §_Pf"?‘¢ |!,°‘_f°'f_f_2°_, I _ V ..°"“°......":..“°.:‘2..".::i._°.'if'~.?'.;.¢..f_°.':::':;:. ~” mm iadq`».\ewumeviu.¢¢..' ' dlan's Classified Advertl I-_ mes s day of Hood’s Bsrssps- Tm htm nw" nn" M 'U' The western mail trmiii arrived lllll,_¢,° 5°' nhl “'03 57 "U7 A lol: is waiting some smart young this Guy' at “lr mm 1°” aw 0' ‘M flmnl woman. Bee classiiled column. ‘_ '_' .~" C “Y nn* 'M' .M nn"-I un ___ _ Miss Georgie Carruthers, ity, 4 0 . ' hi 's»ue'»su-npunuuuuemvec . 'ru...s°"@§e -r_~r_~i`“f’i£!~Y_.;!~ i i x»x»x»r»s’»`i2"r_~_'=»‘1»;»_,;¢_ _fvlofvlofofsiofofef fa i" ' 'ol¢\o\oIoYo¥ofo o o A (qs O O \\"\ , Some_,Suin .Gwfiaini e su., ....1 ...ir ' '..*:“':....:: va... .,...‘.;. pessure. __ _Suggestions h sm ~ bprmg and *L pw/ Summer Shirts There are 25 dozen shirts in this lot and they are the kind that sell regularly at_75 to i.oo each. Of imported shirting in snappy up to date patterns. If you need shirts for spring or summer wear here'syour chance to get the best bargain of the season. All sizes in the collec- tion, Choose at 47c. See them in our window All 'Boys who are interested Maritime Boys Camp are invited of boys under 16 years are invited ' _` » I 0 meet at rue Y. M. c. A. today at t l p. ru. to organize a league for whi _ a trophy will be given. Arrangements have been m courses in Charlottetown. ‘o'clock. F. E. Dench, of New York, h H. A. Holmes, formerly manager the Surninerside branch, who has ,eight months, has beenftranslerred- The Northumberland arrived' in th so ping o . V . place in Bt. James’ Church. t~ _ tad lrlns Colwill, Cil-Y, Went 011* is flshi number of speckled beauties. h The Postmaster, Charliotitevhown, " to . ' Major Alexander Cameron, who csir- -. B? wishes to obtain information as °n` risd on ship building near Tlgnioh. He married Margaret Howabt u sinner of I-ion Cornelius Howatt ol Bed day ne-xt. pa..- . . . . In to at St. James’ Hail, Charlottetown, 5 uujrueuduy, Me/y 1iun,~.~ut io .veieeir Ch s. m. Business: Conference on Evan- i gelism, etcp, an'd‘a‘t Tyne Valley, on Thursday, M-ay 13th, at one o'cloclr p. m-. Business: Induction of Rev. R. _ ' 'Mis whereby Evangelist M. L. Herr, a _. _ , representative of the Watch Tower G' Sinclair' etc' ' Bible Society, of Brooklyn, N. Y., will deliver a' series of free Bible dis Inf the show case of Mr. Bayer, ' Photographer are to be seen some very beautifully colored photos nf The remains of the late Mrs. sevemrol th' ymmg ‘mm wh” t'° .gfiigiiky g<;l:ia¢:ri$i;;mlniLi;is\;e§I‘i`;:h :gg are certainly works of art,Vve'ryi muc f will be forwarded to Fort. Augustus “ter the Sty” °l the `l“'m°‘"" H°"i' " today. The funeral will leave the re- - sidence of John Murphy Grafton ' '__' Street East this morning at nin ok .part in "The G\ai1ey`Siave," They h son Fisher pictures. e The Rev. Edward Bell oi York, de- livei-ed his popular lecture "Rambles Through Great Britain" lash week ms both at Montague-and Lower Mont- .bwn appomwd, manager of the Ca,n_ ague to appreciative audiences. Mr. adian Bank of Commerce in' this City, Ben .ls *_* du” °bB“"Ye\'» Md M3 th” eu succeed the lute J. M. Davison. MPPY f°°"`I°Y 'Of ""i°11'|"»>' Wim* he of sees in 5 manner that both pleases n and edifice. . ' 'bee panting in Charlottetown for tihe past ~ » » ~"""" *‘~ ' to-~-A-D..-~»J..-----Cazmpbell of Heatherdale .Liu ~ing Station. A yorung horse, which he expects to see many changes. The had turned, out to water, ran' into this Guardian' wishes Mr. Osmibell a; hap- stable, throwing Mr. Jewell up py visit and' sale return. against the door and' breaking his armland putting- it out of joint alt _ On Monday evening the police odi- the wrist. He had his arm attended cars raided the premises of George _.___ Esaory, Grafton Street. The door of the saloon was barred as usual Orch'ar,d' demonstrations will be and before the officers could effect an held on Friday fofehvou at the M0591 entrance the smell stock of lilqtior on Ofvhhrd B17 JBUWB MCAUI CNG' hand was destroyed and' thrown into 'll _ y's. `donia, and on Friday afternoon a tub containing water. This is s B the model orchard at Maurice Sheds, new dime., and gems to ~,,.,'a,n gm. Selkirk Road. The planting, pru 11* provemeuil on the shoote formerly us- ing, grafting . and spra/ying of orch- ed_ ards w`i'll be demonstrated by Prof. Ross. If the day should -not be fine th-sae meetings will be held- on Saturday morning instend of Friday. » -ui The Mintio arrived in North Sydney* Monday movrnln'g _from Cape Ray, where she has been- landing- Marconi Th d th ed th Ch _ operators and supplies. Captain Fin- iutteiovvii girly aswell; “"‘“”“ ’°i’°‘“’ “ 5°” ‘ml U" "°‘“” morning, of Miss Maggie Haughc aged 26, idaughter of_John Hiaii' he K Y. of Kelly's Cross. The young' lady came to the 'hospital last week and was operated on for appendicltis. Blood poisoning set in causing hor death. The circumstances of her death are ‘especially sad, aa her maur- riage was to have taken place today, and her visit to the Cltyi was lor .the purpose of procuring her wedding clothes. She was the second' olde daughter ina. large family of brot ers e/nd sisters. ice on the Cape Breton coast, but y' none in the gulf north, of Paul's. The Minto will take in bunker coal and proceed up the Gulf of St. Lawrence to assist incoming steamers up the river. Ocean going steel tug James Reid, arrived at North Sydney Monday morning from Point Tupper with the Gloucester fishing schooner Georgie st Campbell in tow. The boat is owned by the Reid Wreckirigvcompany, of Sarnia, Ont., and has been' laid' up at Mulgrave all winter. Last fall' she h. . was engaged in anreffort to float the i txnmmga géfggugg it §h§wv;lqt§;_ steamer Turret Beil, wrecked at the ' derland is the ramml Chang, which north side of Prince Edward Island has been wrought in the behaviour of over two years ago. The tug will ru- _the boys. They' a/re now compelled turn to Mulgrave and larter goto the 'to sit in the further seats, and al- Island to resume operations on the row the aueieuée co enjoy the pro- 'rui-ret suii. 'rue cumpbeii ieit clou- `gram. They are thus under t he u-eater on’ Merch a sue ues 100,000 ieyea of those appointed to watch pounds of fish on board. Herr bottom them, and when they commence ii0!;¢'i»‘ has been damaged considerabli M um-uiy ure promruy vi°¢i»¢<1'if°m 01° tue reeuii of nur' ruins ashore. and house. '1‘hi.s_i|s w good move, as people go to an entertainment like she is makin considerable waiter NOW W0“d°'fl'*'°'d'° t° °“'l°7 it- *md railway today for repairs. the manner in which these same buys have attempbed to spoil ever!- ' ntbut tihsircrw 7 _ gggfttglghyimmonwgunme takiiii;-gary ~ ' - ri u§'7H§°°~ hen = ` l ` White spot and figured musiins for bedroom and sash cur- tains white figured msdrss, muslius and frilled Bobbinet Irish 'point curtains in white and (ivory. Largest variety from the _very cheapest to the 'very best Novelty brtided curtains, I fppprpands, door mats. (Carpet Department) A w‘ya .i .Q 3 . , I Ectirse aixeiu *"~--~ Bskesiestlresd is mam, _ ii ee; en. ii Make thc home f' I 1 Uum you ey ir, you _.viii _hardly believe lu¢_aiffei»¢u¢'¢juu.¢ freer. bright. ' handsome papers can have on your rooms. _Many I rooul din . d ll - rl' uuaitractive has been made the most home like in the houiie bgythetixpzid. _ iture of a little mon? in pretty wall-paper. l V ' ' ” ‘ ' f No room shoul 'go too long wit old paper you tire of it, your friends _ get tired of seeing the same old wall every time they come, _it is -not health- __ ful, and it is depressing, __ _ _. _ 'p _R _ _ ,_ We offer you choice of about goo different patterns _in a wide variety of » colouriugs, at prices run ing from 5' cents to na 5 par double roll. ' _" You’l1 be surprised to see wnatafine line of i rett papers will b¢ i , i + i offered you at i‘8c"to' 25c per r_oil. substitute [for " stained glass, 'here in nice variety of stained glass, patterns, selling at , 4 5 cents per yard. See it ' s . i i _ i. Srom cam `R. B. Squs»rebrist2.B» 75 Prince Street, No. 3 Plione, hsspan excell- ent line of groceries and mes‘ta of eii kinds iu sleek. All orders will in any part. of the city. ' ` :The annual Y.M.C.-A. rummage . 'sais takes place Thursday May' 18th. 1 Any one having old clothing to dis- pose of will please telephone Mr. , g _ Archibald and the parcel will' be if ~ ' 'called lor. 5-532l- .. _ » ' _._ Pficcileirm¥;$l'é50f._"ii= IS lllg ._ _ . I F h. . Eastman ` Rods, ing Nets, Baskets, _ Lines, Hooks, Fly Books. _ Flies suitable for Ie-. land waters. Krliiiy Hy °°i=_*° 5° ' had here A we will be . pleased to getfor you ll l lil Ili llli’ nnuoorsrs, __ i, _ *w-____l»_ - ` _ .._f;_ ,mf ? , $.51- -fi--. i ' _ if ,Q _-5--;_-5;-‘s *._:A_!.-=; » 1 7 _< yu” ,agp , ,e -_,_-ifdf /'/_‘ _ -f/5 ' , is *U ' “N i ` _For-Little School (iirls __ ' _ . ' _ 1 f‘Bestycttc” I Storm Capc'A;5O A' " _ The Ideal Wet Day Garment ' 2 , , Those are-just in _from New York, .with th; (gum of ' smart American designing in- their mal_z"e_,_with' eminently _ 1 i i sensible cut, just the sort of 'childs rainy' dav_gsrxn¢nt` that _ someone _should have thought of years mo. `All sizes made ' L up ofsilkette with hood to match, line? with plaid silk colours are navy and cardinal . . . . . .__ .. . . . . _....5456 ' You may have noticed that American makers are tailoring all their little girls coats now with the smooth, rounded shoulder. No more bunches of cloth at the point of the shoulder.-trim, smart- ly stylish, tailor finishcoats. These in a few days ago, made in American Ideas in coats for your _ litt'_c__ffgi|'f . . E' ,-5, _. red sage, army blue, and a heavy wide walenavy serge. if The-lasti . has r collar a`n<1'butto_ns.' 4,50 5.25 7.25 _ _.52 _ .M-~..:. --...ua ,.._- . . V, _ _ . ~_. _ _» ._ ' "ig", -M;-,` Fullerton arrived lm" the - 'City last. night by the late. Western' Train. _-- ¢-' _ __ The curupauu ieie this pure im 'rum noeeou petit bu it night bound for Montnal via`Siun- this Citylor home witliin thysan merside. » p few days. They did not buy to any-_ *”' » - extent as theyeonsidered the preaeniv The outward cargo by the North- Duc, too mgm ' 'I' umherlsnd from this City to Picton, ,___ 4 this morning, will include une car Them w-H' no mg” fy-my b¢|‘uig`g _,be promptly sued' and. dmwred hw' potatoes and two cars way freight. nm ony p°15°¢, Cum-g _’ 3-_ .°\ -.,:`.I;~ ."2- . -_ . .1;a_,_ '£75 f _*_* '. -'i Uv-4 '_ w' .=‘§~§_ Reels, Land- “Tlie right kindsat“Mar_lz_right" Pi_'i6\l_.7. , - ' _ _ _ _ L 5_ _ l . .Z " , 'i ‘~ ' f <,,.&_.~ _/ '.1 "` 1 "l ` n ;;1`1;, _ .I G, `}.gJ; l‘_. ' -v . -.\~ v.~. v ' Marklwright V A Newson’s Block ~ A . -1 Poultry Fuuuiaiefs cuiekuize use., Lstge siiehgfc and 45:. Pisces try Regulator, :ge and 5oe per package. ` M325 Ofifirilivsesso Si-se fer llc _ For ponltryeupplles _ Write to L. A. ' . '1 -:Z . i .X l ,_ . i ; i <