' .909 v~~ mower me ~~'- V 'rss cHAiu.ofr'rET0WN GUARDIAN "“" nw or Aw 'f 't "» _ mes seven f z:'.:.i:i'.:"-t':::i"r.°.s.:.::.°."-e::.'.“:~.<~..‘.°:: l *ii §-'.'£i§§E [HE QUEEN S CWNTY GUARDIAN MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE not C(*‘)ff'?o*':“ Y V Head Ufflcei ln New Prowse B|ock---Chai‘lott‘3l0wn- 7 ' ‘-'*l“’**“"°”"“‘"”"' -' '" ” -'rf' `l`he first \V.W.W.' ws .. inade in 1868. Any Width.. _ or welght . h ' .;. _v fn Look for the stamp y°u Wls ' ' ’ ' - ' inside. w. w. WELLNER, await. f and preserve them for you. children-pictures for your fam- _ for you and on in future chi dhood days ws take them. and take them so wellthatthey catchall the charms . ook’s Studio., »\ Mail Orders i Sending goods by mail Special feature of our liiisixicss. All orders receive Prompt Attention I. U “C ossibly You ci-zo. s. iiuciies |]{)|\’l Apotlienarit-s Ilftll. New Tailor Shop = Now is the time to leave your order for that New spring suit. The newest goods in all the latest shades and patterns. The latest New York fashion plates to hand every month. Cleaning and pressing ateiided to. MURl)0Cl\ _ RUSS Tailor '.$-`1,d2w ' - Victoria same. afternoon, leaving this Wante \\`1|u\\‘\i_ to buy South .‘\f`rit‘.'\u /\)‘pl_\' stating price lu, l’. O. jltw, 4~:7tI i u°|itl. i>noTooRA mir HE A Y E STUDIO 'l`i~li~|\lio|ie-» lt): _|. @-)$= T 75 ` I4o`Great George Street. _ B. Carter S; Co’s Auction $4.03, $4.50, $5.00 “""“S"' Alley Q). Co ill itil O'-lO='5 have the time to look into the nier- its of different makes of shoes, why not buy the Queen Quality you clonlt have to think abiut its merits, they are assured. Low cuts is-_ - ' ""'-‘ "°*‘”°'*" Wlluff. when the horse becoming “"‘ frightened nt the smoke from thc Sin le' and-double o fices DHI _ ` _ ___j'_._:st__ _-___ _ _ _ _______ __ f, ____ _,__ _;_. .Y - _ ~ - -_ .____.,._lI #-4- - 2 . 9 ‘ _ _ H O Leary yesterday ay Robertson Cs/vendisli, was in the city yesterday. A. M. Caiisland left the City for Brantford yesterd-ay afternoon. _ _ i `Rev. Mr. Firllerton arrived- in the city last: night by the late Western train. , Professor Ross of the city was 'a‘ passen-ger for Souris yesterday after-1 noon. ‘ .__ Mrs. R. Warren, North River, is ne- covering from her recent illness also Golden Smith- of Kingston. Mrs. P. McMahon and family left on Saturday for a visit to friends on the Island'.-Moncton Ti-mes. Ro B. Squarebriggs, _75 Prime Sfrtwt. Phone 3, has some excellent ham and bacon in stock which is selling readily. The _iunior balseball trophy for which the league is now playin/g, may be seen in G. F. I-{utcheson's window, Sunnyside. It is ii. beauty. Angus Beaton has ret.urni;~d to his home in Flat River, after spending several months in New Hampshire, visiting his son, Dr. Beaton. George Strickl-and who ‘Tuesday night was reported missing left thc tlity by the- Northumberland' Ttiesflny morning, but no information as to where he intendetl going has hem on- tained. The Flat River Fiabbnth Scliriol rc- opened last; Sunday, with n g.-:mit nt- tendance and' every indication rl a successful year under the manage- ment of the competent superintend- ent, Duncan McRae. *Kiln The higllsst temperature recorded osterdlay was fifty-eight above zero, At n-inc a.m. the mercury stood at ft*/Pliy-four above and at nine p.m.. at forty-five above. Forty-one above was the colde-st registered Tuesday night. Owing; to the big Saturday Guar- _dian and the large number of adveic itisementa therefor lt._ is necessary lthat all "changes" of matter reach this office not later than ten a. m. Friday to insure insertion in first. following issue. , ' i __ _ r ‘ f' Aww l_‘r_ii4_r;alt!_._fgiweLl. M35; V _ V v The lateif. lle'WB, HIST. Of 81|. l Leslie Hunter nl Bl`itlg£'lLOWn l Vlilf.-, :_ f ____ _ :.~::-_. mc;-_:;->-_-;_T.:;-_:.:_. cd the cny yesterday 0 0 _ ` _ The King! Binds See classified column for property ` --- /_ \ _ ll _ al _ __ _ . ., . . ~_ _ f°f Sale- Rev. w. T. Miiciieeti init the City » ' »; -_ . .- i\' . Tl e supremacy of the W.\\ .\\ . \\ eddnig Rings liar Orwell yesterday. ' / “N V _. _ _ _S , un 104 W€Ym0\1'th street is to let See’ -_ , /t `/ " "\ i ( `\ l \ ‘ -~' '_'_- iiiidispiittd. 'l`l1@)' “fc P"°‘@l“l“€l\l1)' .classified column. ' Miss Bwsie Murphy' Vernon’ has / /' _ i_ V T0 S12 *"' ' returned home after spendin a few ~ - ll P H _’Rev. W. H. Sweet left the city lor days with friends in this gpg Q-,__ s=},'1_ g . . A . Wmldlllfi Rlllg Wa ‘ -__ _ D. C. Harvey who has been visiting . . ` 1' `, ,J ` Mrs' Mu", ` 1 the city for some time returned yes- , ‘i terday to his home in Bradford. The schooner Secret has in-rived from Sydney, C. B., with a cargo of reserve run of mine coal for Peake Bros. & (lo. - Mrs. P. McKenna, Vernon River Bridge, was a passenger to O'Leary this week to visit her sister Mrs. Snowie who is dangerously i1l_ Tho rhyme to appear in the Empire number cm May 22nd is from "nn old time marketer” not an old' time market as passed by proof reader. A new plate glass window was yesterday placed in Beer ‘& Week's show window on Sunnyside to re- place the one broken during the winter. Covehead- Harbor is clear of ice and the fishermen are now busy getting; out their lobfiter traps. The first hur- ring of the season were taken yes- terday morning. The Lord’s Day Alliance have re- iceivcd from the Clyde ltiver J’res`iiy- teriun Church, per Hugh McMillan .the sum of eight dollars for the funds lol that organization. » George Bell of Prince Street, the well known and popular l'. E. l. R., ‘Porter is confined to his house, being very ill with pneumonia.. A number of anxious friends are eagerly await- ing word of his recovery. M. C. McKinnon of Glenaladulc has purchased 3. black carriage team from John Lot-hc, Lot ‘7. The horses ar- rived i'n the city yesterday and are prononnced by experts to be one of 'thc hanclsomcst on the streets this season. _-_ 1 Among the outward piissengefrs from this City yesterday were J. P. ,Patterson and son to idtlimontoii, IAltu; H. P. Conway and Bert Blarn- lclinrd to Winnipeg, Ralph March to the Mainland, Hugh Mclnnis to Suriv me-rside. The following City residents have been accepted' for general servit-.e in lthc North West Mounted Police, ll. R. Flanagan, T. R. MacCrny, and W. H. ivlclieod, E. W. Steele has accept- ed a position us tiunipcttr. 'l`hcre The second match of the junior league was played between the Orlei llinrs and Mic Macs yesterday after noon nt Victoria Park. The game was exceptionally fast and cleat throughout, and was won' by the Mit: Macs, the score being 9-5. Mr. Collier the well known truck- man met with ii very painful accid- .ent at Peake Bros Wharf yesterday morning. He was driving down tht tunnel of ii tu-g, shied and tossed hi'm ,clcnr over the carl. Fortunately hc- austained no other injury. 'were a. number of other applicants, lwho were not acceptt-tl for various |reasfns. i Do not send communications to in- idividual members of stall. Every- lthing should be addressed "The Char- lottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. ld. I.," and on the left band corner ‘at the bottom of the envelope should be “AdveI‘i.ising," "Subscription," |“l<]ditorial," or, “Tour Editor," ac- cording to the contents. *"*i"@ T' In the City Market 'Fuesfla-y, white oats were selling at forty-eight. to ytinri a had shaking up Mr. tvtillierjtifri/“$11211 Per bus- and bllapktat fifty L i - wo, ir t ' ` ! 0 Y DO K th Glg' 0 nine Ken; gn-9". ,cents per.l’b, butter nh twenty-two to floor of Cameron The S. S. Harland will go up East Practice limited to Diseases (;hm.]ottetOwn_ of Eye, Ear, Nole, Throat Victoria and returnsmpo thi; por; to--, ni rrow r in ' t t. i ~: ' H - tor XEY" "ned “nd mud fm' ttvcr)n»o:‘rovlfmiifIter§c~oil1 at lihriiies thiirgll 'H ' 3“°°°' Next week the Steamer leaves this ORACE HASLARD. orrioii: nouns and Skin. .OQOO Bl'/01 B. ln. LCG-3.¥lD III. Evenings by annointmant dtww Port at: 3 o'clock and returning from Victoria to this port the same night. l ur| A| B| On Sunday morning the 2nd inst ; DICNTIST ‘ ,three young men, sons of Michael Mc- i 0l‘§':,‘§e§I%‘L’;f‘k‘fIT,1 &"§°f,“° ;Kunna, Orwell, were out in a sail . Nicw PROWSE BLOCK hoat in Orwell River. Suddenly the S,-|~;_ l _Ch1\‘1;,l0lWf»0W“» P- E- 1- :boat became unmanagable and sunk. i W-"A" |Thc're was a strong' southerly wind lblowirti nt the time and only for " L`:iIgar_i~, .'\Ibi-rt.'i. lthc timely assistance of J. M. Mc- 'od who launched his boot and braved ` _ the fcamin blllows aloni. (as all _, _;.L ;._l'tctl direct* from the inills l Five Roses ~ Royal Household Royal Stuart Fedora Beaver Beocou ln bbls hall hbls and bags _ Al PHOTOGRAPHE .Beer Q Goffis "2¥.._~. . ___,__ _s_ a_,_.._ Y, _ Saméth-mg ~f 'A ""A1s'0 wi.ii.'.v.iva;..."ii..|-‘ asses kisses, Snowflake choco- |a*es (Won llie flolil ini-dnl in Purlslu ltllltil Cocoanut kisses, High class H Csramels. Daisy and Delmar ~~ (The Newest Yet.) chocolates. \¥§F'Ever`ybody should see that White's is on every ic-ce if ‘hey want the best chocol tes. B- R- HOLMANI: vlmiif 8 lf:-pn-sn|i|i\ll\'f=. f‘h'fo\\'ri. P F. I - . . _J River today, after returning from port for Victoria on Wednesday at 3 p.m. Leaving Victoria ’l"hrirsday morning at tovem a.m., returning to B ‘. 'tho -mm in the noiglilionrhood except 'lilr. Mcliood were in church at the timq, the young men might have met n watery grave. (Ootm.'; . :Fresh tea is all-important. Ten weeks after being picked ln the ten. gardens of tho lsluntl_ of Ceylon (the fluent. teL\~produclu-g country in tho \vt.rl'd; “Siilntla" reaches you. Thi- tliivor of tea consists in an cssenttfil toil, which deteriorutes rapidly \'.'\»~;i liige. ln order to preserve the delic- lious flnvclr of “Salada" Tea it is lpuckcd in sealed lead packets (never sold in bulk), gtiarnntzc- ing you ii superior tea, in flavor, quality, purity and economy H1 use. :1-louse cleaning supplies- 0"’ stock is complete and of the best, qiiulity, Furniture polish, ammonia, hornx, silver polish, castile Soap (white and mottled)._ l“0\»l\ balls (bulk and _pkg_7, scrune (5c. rind 10c.), chamois atv. UC- A' W' Rm' din, Pham B., Sunnyside. - f Farmer s Take Notice ' We have a large supply of factory cans on liand. _ Also cream onus, inil 'fact anything in the linc Stall and be convinced. Model tin store, k pans. niilkt pails, turnip sowers ill of tinivnrc a lowest prices. (five uh 138 Great Geo. St. ,l_r.'~. Stevenson. Prop. , Charlottetown Steam ;Navig,ation Co., Ltd. I Charlottetown Pictou ' Service I . Commcnelng Monday the 3rd.o! May tho SLS. Northuuiiierland" viill liiive tho ('ompany'n wharf dnlly. oxceit Siindov. nt8o`clo<-.lr a. m. |;,.~,,,.n|"g will lcavo Ph.-lou nt 4.46 oc-lock twenty-four cents per I‘b, eggs at seventeen to eighteen cents per doz. loose hay at forty-five to forty-eight cents per cwt. and loose straw at thirty, pressed hay at eight fifty t.. nine dollars per tcm and praised stigirr at six dollars. ._.i._._._._.-__ S 'r.\'| i: o|~‘ O|lm.t'f'|'\'1\l" 'l`0l0] se |.ur:.\i.<~ot'.v'|\' l _ l~`i-:ink .I Cheney uiiikt-.~ ual li that lie is sciilni nrt iiei- ofthe firiu of l". .l. (,'liciiey 8; (Jn .doiut-1 iisiiioss inthe (lily 0fT`-‘ ~_` ` _ J '*i.i» _ O ` Wee Things For Wee Folxk t Wee Prices I Wee Millmery _ S ]ust as important for the little ones as for grown ups. The sanie care must be taken in selecting a bonnet or hat for the little'one as for yourself. Little embroidered muslin hoods with frill around the front - ' 20c, 35e, Atlc, 506 Puritan Hoods. You know the kind those that fit close to the face iinish- ed with a plain hem 45c, 55c, 75c, 95c Wee Coats Every little brother or sister must have a suniiner coat to protect The prettiest silk embroidered and all-over silk embroidery bonnets ini aginable 25c, A5c, 65c, $|.l0, $|.50 them from the iuinor clianoes of the atrnos here lt need not be a very - ~ ' .' ~_ _ ‘ P , - . ,_ heavy one. Une of ri material like Pique, Duck, Lasliinere or L1D€d M115 111, will do splendidly Thesecoats are all of the best quality and are just the thing for the baby to wear this Suiiiiuer. ,_ Short muslin coats triinuied with fine f_f".3`~‘~_-.~-_._ pa ttc rns 956, $l.45, $l.65 l ’ q I Some made in the Sailor Reefer style, _ embroidery and insertion. All new ' t"°>'3 \ _ icy , V. .