f . ~ . _ - ~ ,nm at private aaie by _Ailsilli lit. _ _ .- -_._ , -. . CUTS you than you in it. _liiis Q_UEi5N's .comm GUARDIAN Officesinhew Prawae flock-Charlotieiown`~_ - ‘ THE ALWAYS' B9” STORE L. B. McMillan, City, went to Tig- nigh yesterday. » A GOOD DINNER Becomes excellent when served on a well set table. _-».~.-_-~_~.»_~, ,-~,.-_~--ei-;-( - ;-.-.,,'_7,-};l-'~;-'.'.le::- .4,-t-.\ 1- _ :_-._ » -‘- 6 :~ '~-:-~§- _ /,:;_.' ", . -»"<*_.,: -LB” . \ _ "-_ " .., -- .:. -.-» . __ - -_L r V- .1 .aprt ' .;_.-_f.- __ -,.~__'-,‘,-~<-- OOMMUNITI SILVER having the style of Sterling' gives theta b the crowning touch of trace and befuty. W. W. WELLNER JEWELER _._ .Jx1i§....__.._.. . - _ Y li-1-x-x-»x-1-:-x-#1-1-i-1-i-1-:-i-x-i-1-x-x-r I .. Gro. ii. cook , .» ' I I \ II 'l’ll0'l`0GRAl’|IER, _ , . \__v ' Charlottetown. _ The studio where blhy is i I always welcome i i|..|..}.j~{-»l-1-l-i°~i°‘l~lf°l~i-.’-»!~l~l°~l"r°l°l‘ ""‘”‘*§. . ` 3: \ A =..-2-:2-f*'~'---.f ~------ -- --e-4*-“ ~uUours’ . The new suninier P I I I S styles of Queen Quality CURE Shoes are superior in Constipation and all disorders of the osniucll liven rrrl lrv\\l.~_ 'll.t) .~.clwitli~ ut gripiug. Piit: 250 per box. Sent by mail to any address. style quality - and comfort to those of any _previoussertsof-l`he n,nni...¢...:.-.. uni. _ popular gun metal- 7 tan -- and patent .§leatl1ers in all the latest ~ I gh I n _ ._%styl.s, button, lace and rbliicher cuts--ii1 correct h e r _' eights for indoor and _ _goutdeor wear all stanip- Shoes Ladies'blucher cut patent leather shoes all sizes, worth $2.50 our price for ft fevi days $1.75 o pair. Here is your chance. to gets neat up-to-date _-shoe at a low pice. Thirty pairs left, ge your size ru lace. A. E. l:icl;IAt,'ll'EN A if-cl with the Queen :Quality Trafleinark a "°P°'*Y -~=-- 'f'° -~ .1 e sri nnt- K _ '_ , _ joining A. Horne! reel en e.< _ .spnagne at co. “'°°‘ ”°`°”"°“ '* me Oneco 2 , the home of his host. When the driv- - 'cr enquired at tha hotel for the Photographer gennernnn he wanted the hnii-boy meeting with his iiamesitkt dl9¢l°°°d the mt that they, were cousins and _ * ,. --»-- lull three more or less ‘V011 KDOWU 5° on corner of each other. The tide will be high that monlng at 8.55 and to-night at 9.20. Miss Mary Balderston, City, re- turned last night from a visit to New York and Boston. _ ` A number of young ladim are getting up a twelve o'cloek dance in the Bmallwood Hall tonight. A good boy is wanted at The! Guardian Office to learn the printing. lAn exceptional opportunity for the |rtght boy. ` The banquet at the Revere Hotel ,last night tendered by the Char- ‘lottstowu Council K. of C. to the visiting State Council Delegates was a. most enjoyable aifair. Quite 'a inumher sat down to the repost and the evening passed vary pleasantly. The Guardian is pleased to report that a. personal messagé last night contains assurance of improvement in the condition of Donald Nicholson of this City who has been suffeling for some time with la grinpe, ag- gravated 'oy a touch of pleu.l.sy. l Passengers who arrnved in the City yesterday from tba Magdalen Is- lunds, report hhat the people up there are enjoying prosperous times. The fishermen have secured_ plenty oi herring for bait and fishing vessels from all directions ure flocking there for supplies. A recent postal card from ex- Mayor Paton of this City is datetl from_ Monte Carlo, France and says "This is the place to see money change hands. We had a ‘delightful drive from Nice this morning (Apr-li 27). Spent a little time inside the Casino. Wa are both well. The game of baseball which was to have taken place yesterday afternoon between the Orlebara and Mic Macs was postponed till yesterday cvening The boys met however and played till darkt The game was u one sided affair and many were disappointed ut the poor show-ily; made by the Orlc- bnrs. It enried,- with the score of 23 to 11. ' . The funeral of the late Benj. Des- Brlsay took place yesterday after- noon. Rev. G. R. White assisted by a. choir, officiated at the house. The body was removed tothe railway station and taken to Sherwood for interment. The pnllbearers were Hon. F. L. Haszard, Percy Pope, E. I-i. Haviland, Walter DcBlois, A. W. Stems, Murdoch McLean. The sixteenth 'Annual Maritime Boys' Camp (Section two) of the ‘Young Men's Christian Association will be held this year, July 23th to _Aug. 12th, nt Big Cove, Suthcrl:1nd’s River, Picton County, N. '3. The Camp will be led by L. W. Archi- bald, Sec’y Y. M. C. A., Charlotte- tow, P. E. I., assisted by a compet- ent corps of leaders. These camps are open _to all boys of ‘good moral ohar- acter, beween the ages of 12 and 17 years. Cost for two weeks $-7.50. For further information apply to L. W. Archibald, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Camp Leader; F. G. Qarshall, New Glasgow, N. S., Maritime Secretary- ’Y. M. C. A. or to Rcv. A. W. -Forbes, Canso, N. S., Chairman 'Maritime Boys’ Work Committee, Y. M. C. A. A Wood Islands correspondent writes:-Spring has come again and it is a busy season for fisherman and farmers alike. The lohstermen are' busy putting out their traps, ibut, owing to the scarcity of bait, few lobsters have been landed yet. For- the farmer, the needing is going to be late, as t/here is still some frost in the ground. The roads, ' which were in an almost. impassiblc condition for the past two weeks are ,beginning to dry up, and soon own- ers of speedy 'horses will be exercis-, ing their steeds on the.beautifui' roadings.-Rev. D. MacKenzie basl returned from a montb’s visit to his home --Two young men, Magnus hope they will not return alone.- Many will regret to learn that the competent assistant Post Master, intends leaving here to accept u higher position. g e in this City n. few days ago A new » - 8 lat a. leading -hotel was invited to ihnve ten with n friend who, fonnw- 'in th le f Ci ci t oi joys of farin life. For the guest a carriage was sent to convey him to delivered the message to another per- son, of the same name, who was' also stopping there. This gentleman think- ing some friend of ‘his)aad heard of his arrival, and was 'eager to be hospitable accepted with gladness the invitation to go forth and en10Y himself. On arrival at the farm there was some confusion for a space, which was, however. hBl>PilY cleared up when the other man was communicated with His arrival Bild _,.1..__€___..__..-. . .. 1 t rt ant §§’..'l".'1;'i»“§f‘i’»i‘.!.T 13.2.? $1.35. 52..... inpneea--hnekeu. ww tins- l’°°¢-8\1°- ogtraa, etc."-Rodsneadil\8 f°Pl||' Wm- _ . __ - _ ~ _ _ _ ‘ » (hs: pdrtieuldra eDD\{__ NUM? ‘8°"”°~idé n Y,°“"k°' °° m Siiru. ofnrnn. i ` ' Auctioneer. _-rn 'f%_'§iif-‘.if'iiv“,°'iin§aii1in?i"i»'§r°»ii'ii..Snnii~°' i e. ' Any girl desiring to learn sd _and news setting should apply at this office at once. A good chance for na right girl. Timothy Larade, oi Grand Entry Magdalen Islands is in Charlotte town and goes to Halifax tomorrow on a business trip. Rev. Canon Simpson, of St, Peters Cathedral, in this City, will on Bun- day week celebrate the silver jubilee of his ordinataon to the priesthood. Tha sehr. Brilliant arrived at Sydney from P. E. 1. on Friday night with a cargo of oats consigned to merchants at Baddeck, ‘Nyanzn hnd_ Whycocomagh. The shippers were Messrs Carvell Bros., Charlotte- town. i John Murphy formerly cllef stew- ard of the A. W. Perry, returned to Halifax from the south. During the :winter he was engaged as chief stew- ard of the steamer Nantook. After visiting his family at Charlottetown he wall take up the dutles of chief steward on the steamer Halifax. i Advertisers are again reminded that their “business locals" as well las their "changes" must be received at this office not later than one 0'- clock sharp of each' week day. ex- clusive of statutory holidays, to in- sure insertion in next issue. All re- ceived later than the above hours will nlso appear when they do not inter- fera with the setting in type of the _regular news of the day. i ` ?` | The break lu the telegraph cahle‘be- tween this Province and the main- luntl has been located. It is about two and a half miles off,shorc, near Cape Traverse. There dues not seem to be any prospect of its being repaired without the assmtance of the Company’a repair steamer, which it is said is at present In London. |Telegran1s were brought from Picton 'yesterday by the steamer' Enterprise which urrived ut 515 m and -N J ”/. i Jw if/ ______(x_"___ New Models ‘_ 1- _r ` x ` 1 ln Our /" . Fof' Corset » ' Department ` _ .__ ' _ The \'er_y_fourdation of a beauiziful new gown is the fashionable corffct that 1:; _right. lf/ithint that many have a hopeless task lo secure the best results for our customers is itneaessity :ind ai ph; sure AND “W B" CORSETS HAVE BEEN TRIED TESTED AND PROVED NVe have models from $1.00 up. _ VV B No: 500 A dainty little model with long ,_ ’. ` " °\` ._ ` h1P_» suSP€nders attaclied, nmde of ` . ` white and grey coutil, cut cn the l.>i;is _ . A ¢ " . and well toned " ' ~ 1 size 19 in 27 $|.oo each if _ »-J \V B 714 For slight women Oiil _ _ _ y. A chic little siunnler model which combines the ease °f _fl Hlrdlc with the. shapliness of a standard corset. `i\ll<1€ Of durable white bzttistc, with Suspenders attached $l 35 \V B E_rect Forni 936 Our _famous “all year-round" $1.35 fan front corset. i It 1zts_ low bust, long hip, and a closely stitched fan spreading from the waist hue to the bvtom ` -~ P- - b _ tho str. Northumberland later in thi evenin ~ g. 5 R. J. Steele. of P. E. Islnnd, says a Suckville, N. B., despatch, count- ' ed one of the most astute judges of . utility horseflesh in the provinces, has sold the mare Toney Bell to Mr. Mahoney. of Sackvillc. Mr. Steele ' arrived at L0ve's stable here last week with the mare which is describ- ed as good look-ing, hard to beat in style, kind. and capable of 2.20 in u brush. She captured first. prize ot the Charlottetown exhibition. Mr. Steslc's selling price is reported to he well up to $1.000. t .___ i Yesterday the police roidrl the prc- mises of Mrs. Annie Coyle on Kr-ug Street. They scnt no formal notice of the honor they intonderl to pay the proprictress, which may account for the fact that they 'ound on hcr premises two demijohns of beer. They took the two doinijohna- which., according to thc meaning of the English language, should consti- tute u_whole John but don't-and put ' thorn in durunce, until they are aua- lyscd. lf it is found that the demi- johns contain beer that- has more than three percent of alcohol in ill, u Prohibition case will probably ensue -as u resuit of their being' captured. I Last n‘lght’s audience ut the Opera I-louse were surprised and delighted with the splendid manner In which “A Jealous Wife" was acted by the ;Jcre McAuliffe Co. This play show- ,etl the company possessed of attain- ments, which less exacting plays fail _to exhibit and the way in which fof this altogether delightful comedy- $l.35 . _ _ , 9% ` Nulorni 403 This model is splendidly proportioned and f can be fitted with entire satisfaction to nine figures i .5 ___,.p,_.‘f\\\ out of ten.` Mcdiuin long above the waist with a in i Vi ' l rather deep hip. It is made of white coutil and is A - ‘§""` 7 :1 splendid \vczn'i1ig article J L ` ) _ Oasers - _ Nuform 406 A corset for well developed figures. The bust is high but not ex- - trcniely so. The hip is deerp and has :in added apron which contains no bon- ing whatever-a feature which not only liglitens the weight of the corset, but what is even more imp \rta.nf:, niztkes it impossible for the steels to cut into the ` limbs of the figure when seated, all sizes `_ $2.|5 is , Also niztny other lincg; of corsets in all niozieis and prices from ?5c to 3630. *I _I t I w- '."\_. .I v . `\ 1. .f .-_- i _Stanley Bros. ____ _,A ___-,, ___.._,__~:r:,_-__A__.. _,_ k_ , ._ . . . . _-_ _ _ _ .. _ __ _Y A ...___ .. L'_._._.__.- .t.':.if....:'..€.';; y (_ f Q in 3 I-IO t t et() W n _ A _drumn ercatcd thc livcliest saliniac 't.ion. ' Thc success ol last night Hs an gnsaurance of continued plcnsure- dur ing the rent of the week. The speci alties included rt very much appre- ciated cncorc by the colored queens of song, and the work ofthe Hielan’ mnn and his companion brought down the liousa. Ton\ght"Why Hr: Divorced Her" will divert all who at- tend. la Loud a band Ask him once again and try, Lend n hand. _ i ' . .ltf ly arrived /banker who was boardin Ch0o,|ng l 70 I _ l Our sore pro id s ex- ceptiouai facilities for the rselectiou if useful. nud artis ic gifis. Our exper- ience is that the taste for ` I lilfebentures for Sa .mb _ Ot _ ___ ___ WM ___ .llcbelituresi to the amount of $50,000.00 will be Sold to 01116 D l'1B\'0, rllg H _ , "Five S _ ___t§_.__ __-13 __§w.,____.n.;_H;.fn,§ _.f__.;._.p.;._._.., nm- mm -.nun HAND. ce ones redeemed during the year 1908 in lots of $500.00 , a a sa cy #_ _ Ef.i,.°‘i‘{.‘l‘é"iif..§°°"§$i‘i°fill'°£»..?t¥°..§i} wi... y.,..‘f'.fii‘.l'wY.‘I.`I.'§.1i§°§`,‘{”. U Pwafds Payable 1” 20 Years- Intel*-‘St Payabic every 6 [Mach/lilian and Rod. W. MacKay. When hc’s sick, discouraged, too, nths from of lssue at the rate Ot /i' I°2 C* Order intend going west in the near fut- Lend 3 hand, ure. All wish them success. and nnnw ntnna rt-»nna_ and nnk him why, A 1 to , ppy ' w. w, CLARKE City Hall City C,lerk`s Qilice City Clerk A rather amusTincident occurr d Thz Charlottetown 1908- g e examp 0 n DM US 0f ., ___ --_--~. - If __ _---- --=-- - -~-" ’ `nin, hnn init the cares ni none to t fl/IF-N OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND seek strength- and repose in the wed §PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND :- I am now in a better position than aver to give you the very best to be had in the tailoring art,having received the latest New. York fash- ions from the John J. llitcheii fash- ion house ior the spring fend summer _oi 1908. I have also receiyed a large “ The ‘supply of the very latest in auitings, _overcoatings, trouaerinzll and ladies' CutGlaaeantll"ine Chiu! fanning.. which 1 wut make up ati M nv it developing and these ‘ two lines re now rivals of the cvrr popular _Silverware We . hav a magnificent ' stock of these POP\l|l\’ Bud practical gifts, to which we will constantly be add- ' ing. In thinking about that Wedding Present, please examin - our varied ~tock. G. F. Hutcheson , _`t\ Vu and Optlcian. t . 'and get a coat that ixll. please you the lowest possible pridb. I have a e y ladies' coat maker who il an export . ,, Widow in that line. Ladies ve ns a eall` Seems in belhe craze in Ladies’ Hats this season, but what genuine Merry Widow is going to wear_one of those aoilch hate that are _being ofl'er_erl by millinere _in large cities. But before your wife or beet rgrl gets to enquiring how you _know no mach about it we will c an e the subject by announcing that we are selling iota of Maple Sugar because it he pure andthe I t d. _“pp” _Queen sunt price ia op y 24 een a per poun 3_1g¢|my1,, get _r g ga-‘rry it new and see if you don'_t like lt. _______,___...¢ Q' --» _ \ 1 Us A mum-Pos'r caan _ ` wrgzoppo AND W_lf;' WILL BEND Ee ala ron A copy or rmnuuum msn- _ dmwftf ron sr-mar-'rr-im naar cou- rnnniuu or nonginrt rash-ross _ . onramannn: 'lo rm -a mnnqn. is-isarn. _f _r » in any style you choose. I have also an expert from the old country who will clean and preaa and, repair your clothing at a very modeat price. Ghive' ua your order early and avoid t e ruah. I .nuns dannaof-IAN.