, .- ~... . i ,, .,.t..,_,... . r.. , . _ -,.._.,;‘...._. . .» ,_ ‘ l ' MAY _6' 19" _ ' wrnn' i.-Alrmsr News - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ - lv sms-ifop imgi "1 PAGE THIRTEEN ’ " """` ` """` ”""* ` ' '""" "- '~<- '~-----»-~ .-.-_...___ ._ ‘ - . _ _ _ _ __ __ ______ __ __ _ _ ___ _____ __ _ ___,_____ __________ __ _ __._____. _.,.. ., _..._ _ .W . ---- - ~-as 'CllARI.0'l'l'E.'l'0WN AND- llUEiiN`S COUN'l'Y a cr Y 0 u r G R A 1 N ____.- __ ~. ~ __`_ gp ~ _ W", ' t h I ' It rays to bu ii . _ . F. Fish it - ein iii _ ' ' _ _ ' i and _ensure it against SMUT. POTATOES treated will not develop scab. Hundreds used it last year with success. .loc a bottle. The MacKinnon Drug Co. | . T cor. oi, Geo. si KL I i-'--=s-f ` Q a NOTICE _| llhereliy notify the Public that I have purchased the entire stock- aiid goodwillof the Davison Undertaking Co and al I have no conn lwllvll Wil-ll lilly '.00 Or: Undertaker in the Province I will be in a position to guarantee satisfaction when your. orders are intrusted to me when the service of our profession is required. ` Yours ~ A. H. WADMAN ` Funeral Director and Embalmer _ _ Office 207 Prince hit _ 3n|p_i_s_i_t_pe_l3Rp%::E_ Church Phone R9 J Residence King Edward Hotel _ I ,9 T _»._ I *I 5?* ass# “ " . °' ff 5-7 lp ~‘ . .;_i___ ' -7' I :`-:.~~ . ‘ ,__~»v it ` C'-C-;_'l_ ___ at -_` .‘ >&- .Q ' W _ 6., gd- ,GL 'yiv_¢.|. rev.- . U ffl .gi-'\`\ F ISHERMEN l Are You Ready? ilave you looked throiigli your tackle and found you are in need of :i new. Roil, Basket, l-‘ly-Book, Line, Casin, Flies of Lnniiiiig Net, if so, allow ns tri show you our complete line oftackle. Prices Right. l The Geo.l-I ilu hes V »~-°~¢'- g ,l Driiggist Charlottetown, P. E. I. '__ BLUE STONli' For the prevention of Smut in your grain and Scab on your potatoes use BLUESTONE, You Can buy it pulverized 9c per pound from . Stanley Shaw £3 Peardon . Charlottetown I 4-zgdtf. L_ . i 'NATIONAL ONE PRICE STORE. I ,._l-i\_i_l_ lm' -. _ :‘ l . ` 'M""~ if ‘, _ ,_ `lliu¢_E§ E if - _ . s\ . ~.\ iwfi- _~:‘_.__\` i'li-..- - §‘ gm. H We Are Alter The Shirt Trade of Charlottetown this Season and wc are going to have it too Cau’»t help it with our attractive Shirt Styles. The new stuff is so fine and beautiful that we have a right to praise our stock. The best shirt values you evcr saw are here. ~ We are the foremost in supplying new ideas in smart sliirts, stripes and figures some plain white, some plaited iiiadras, percale, iiiusliii, linen, etc. Shirts at Silo, 756. $|_-00 L25 l.50.Bclter to buy shirts here than to wish you had. NA'l`l0NAl. Cl.0'l`llING C0 Clothiers ffl." Furnishers 5-4d gi 'I Coronation Flags a and llandkerchiels 350 doz. iusl received Prices Sc to $15. I A Wholesale The Rogers and Retail Hardware Co Limited \ i f`_ W. F. Tldmarsh, City, was among the passengers returning to the city on the mail train last evening. Mrs. M. T. Lane, Springfield, is spending the week end in the city, the guest of'Mrs. F. G. Kelly, Brigh- ton. Miss Florence Winchester, City, leaves shortly for Boston, where she intends spending the summer, the guest of her sister. Rev. E. E. Styles will preach on Sunday, May 7th, as follows: Clift- 0ll. Lot 48, at 11; Mt. Herbert, at 2.30; Pownal, nt 7, The many friends of Mrs. David Reid, Victoria Cross, who has been undergoing treatment at the P. E. I. H0Sl7ital, will be pleased to learn that she will probably leave that in- stitution today. Mrs. H. A. Allison (nee Miss Rodd) who has been _spending the winter with relatives in this province, has left on return to Lethbridge, Alts.. Mr Allison is manager for the Tug. h0De. Anderson Co in that city. There were a large number of peo- ple in the city yesterday but the mar- ket was dull and very little produce was handled. The price.; which me Quoted elsewhere in this issue, are a- bout the same as those of last day’s. _All should hear the famous Operet.-ts, Cinderella at the Opera House next Friday. May 1_2th.- w. 'rocker takes tile Dart of Prince and F. Burgess as f¥_N\”f-ll maker plays his part to perfec- tion. Tickets 35 cts and 25 cts, on sale Wednesday, May 10th at 4 p. m. The following were registered at the Queen Hotel in this city yesterday :- L. Wood, Mt. Herbert; 1,, McDonald, East Point; H. D. McEwen, Morell; F. Gallant, Bloomfield; J. A. Win- field, J. L. Trenholm, St. John; T. C. Savage, Montreal; J. S. Perry, Summerside; E. J. Anderson, St. John; H. C. Christie, Toronto; G, L. Cllflll. Yarmouth; H. W. Upham, Sus- sex; Miss K. Mcftue, Boston. The body of the late Mrs. Joseph Palmer, formerly Miss Mclnire gf Brackley Point, who died some mouths ago in Boston, arrived in this city on the mail train last night accompanied by the husband of the deceased. The remains will befor- warded to the home of Colin McLure, brother of the deceased, from which place the interment will take place on tomorrow af'ternoon` at two o'clock to the Brackley Point Ceme- tery. The remains have been in a receiving vault in Boston since Mr. Perry's death awaiting the opening of navigation between this province and the mainland. » The show in the People's Theatre last night was one of the most inter- esting put on in that popular amuse- ment resort for some time. As usual the patrons received immense value for their nickel, one picture alonel The Cowboy and Frontier Uelebrationl at Wyoming, being worth two and three times the price of admission. This picture, wnich was most inter- esting throughout, was taken at the actual celebration and must have been produced by the film people not only at great expense, but with no little didlculty. The Cadre, a story of the Missions in California, was a picture in which the interest never llaggs until the closing scenes are run off. Prof. C. E. Taylor in his work of magic and ventriloquism excelled his past efforts. The genial and ac- bered in this city as one of the most finished Magicians and Ventriloqnists who ever appeared on a public plat- form in this city and the patrons of the People's Theatre have freely ex- pressed their appreciation of the suc- cessful ellorts of the management to- ,wards providing for them entertain- ment of a first class nature. A despatch from Ottawa says :The census and statistic department have issued a bulletin on the condition of live stock in Canada as it emerged from the winter months. Generally speaking the reports from every pro- vince sre good. Prince Edward Is- land-Wlth abundance of fodder, live stock in the island have wintered well, and cattle and horses are _re- ported to be in excellent condition. Horses are scarce, and high in value. Potatoes are somewhat scarce. Nova Scotia-The winter has been long, with steady and intense cold. All live stock have wintered well and are reported as being in excellent condi- tion. Fodder has been abundant ow- ing to the bountiful hay and root crops of last year. Some correspon- dents report that in spite of the long cold winter from 20 to 25 per cent of the supply of hay still remains in winter in excellent condition Quebec 1-Throughout the province the condi- tion of live stock is reported to be imgni and severity of the winter _mia _ uality ile up your counter as you may. -Bake up weekly loads of Flour- Shout from the houaetopa of Bread goodness-But if QUALITY be laclrin go, way back and sit downl What we insist on-quality - QUALITY! And you`|l always find lt in our EVAPORATED CREAM BREAD Prove it for yourself. tail Kent Street.. complished Professor will be remem- Vince Wm exemplify degrees on a this morning on a business trip to Montreal. Yesterday afternoon the Bremen were called out to extinguish a. grass fire at the residence of Miss McMur- ray, Upper Prfnce Street. There was no damage. At the police court; in this city yesterday Daniel 0’Brten, charged with obtaining money by false pre- tences ‘from A. A. Stewart, South- port, was_ dismissed. No. 8 Battery 4th Reg’t. C. A. will tire a salute of 21 guns on Monday, May Bth, at 12 o'clock, noon, it be- ing the anniversary of the accession of His Majesty King George the filth to the throne. The funeral of the late Mrs. Lemuel Worth, city, took place Wednesday af- ternoon at two o'clock from her late residence to the People's Cemetery. The following were the pallbearersz- A. Horne, James Stewart, L, B. Miller, Joseph Warren, A. McCannell and L. C. Worthy. Rev. T. W. Mur- phy officiated at the services at the house and the grave. There was a lbrge attendance of mourners and friends. ‘ The Pownal choir were invited for their weeklyi practie this week to the comfortable and hospitable home of R. and Mrs. McKinnon, Alexandra, and as their daughter Miss Mamie is one of the sweet singers of the, choir. it was all the more pleasing to' accept. As the May number of “The Church Choir" had just come to hand. the new music was given an airing, didn't hurt the air any, the music and the singing was so good. Under the eiiicient direction of J. A. Moore, and two accomplished organ-` ists, viz. Mrs Austin Judson and Miss Lizzie Ings, the choir is nearing perfection. The singing of the choir is so much appreciated that numbers of the friends a.-ttend the weekly prac- tice to hear the “melodious voices". After the practice the kind hostess invited all to the dining room where an elegant repaist was in waiting and was heartily enjoyed. Mr and Mrs. McKiunon's kindness is miicb appre- cia-teil by the choir. Coin. . Hughes, Alex. McDonald, Kelly, T. Ranaghan, W. E. Lewis. H. McKen- zie, E. Trainor, G. McCormack, William Moran, C. G. Duffy, J. A. Egan, J. F. Reardon, E. Walker, and others of this city, leave this morn- ing for Chatham. N. B., where the State Council for the Knights of Col- umbus for the Maritime Provinces will be opened on May 9th and to which they are delegates. The Coun- cil will be held in the brick building formerly occupied by the Bank of Montreal, and later by the Father Morriscy Medicine Co., which has been bought by the Knights of Col- umbus, and was re-modelled in time for the convention of the Order. On the afternoon and evening of Sunday, May 7, the first, second and third degrees will be exemplified. On Mon- day afternoon the visitors will be given a sail on the Miramichi River. Monday evening the K. of C. at home will be held. The business of the convention will be opened on Tuesday. In the morning the various councils will march to the Cathedral. where high mass will be sung at 9 o'clock.. On Tuesday evening a _ben- quet will be tendered the visiting Knights at the Hotel Touraine by thc members of the Chatham Council. Several Miramichi young men will join the Order at the State Conven- tion and the delegates from this Pro- e.. 'f" .>3 number of these. 1. New Kodak on the Way Our spring importa- tion of this season’s Ko- daks is on the way, and . includes all the best- selling models in this well known and popular manufacture. Ash for a Kodak and also no other l lf you want to be pro- perly equipped you’ll have to get your tackle here.Our stock was selected by expert practical anglers, men who know just whs.t`s needed l`or local waters, and we bought such an extensive and large stock. that every taste can be fully satisfied. From a one :i \s ..-M. ....,-.-»>...<¢.<~. 5; _1: ~=~‘°-< wwe 12 ’< ¢ il ws,- Z .’- »i~.~.~.¢¢.-.-_-tes-.~..~=~»w-. .-...\\~.~¢.\.». l y fri t la province C er. 0 Y. repleuen g e w I O r m .a I n Waldorf Company Montreal, leaves " rs . ~ l2l Queen St. The busiest store on Charloitefown’a busiest street l2l Queen St. Saturday Morning sale white cottons worth 18C t--i for 126 Per mornin bar aiu we offer ou choice at S Y blame us if you come too late and iiiiss this chance. L. _ __ _ _. ___ _ _ _______ ' TWELVE CENTS PER YARD. CASH ONLY. ONLY TWENTY YARDS 'i`OfEACH PURCHASER. NO Pl l()NE ORDERS and the sale positively stops when the clock strikes one or as soon as the lot is sold out if sooner than one o'clock. Come early, do not yard FROM NINE TO ONE O'CLOCK TODAY we will give you this chance to choose froui a great pile of fresh, snowy white cottons in many weights, and | many finishes. They are all fine English Cottons-some heavy-some medium ' some light weight, very choice goods, of the best makes. As a special early season s prettrest blue The Coronation gives name ‘ to the s ° ,- _ Kr \ i .=_‘ Y \.y ~ ` THE COMING CORONATION naturally is the most im- ' "_-’_""ff_.1i`i__,` \ - portant matter before every part of the Nation-and it is quite in 5 _ _?" ’ _Z line that this handsome variation on Royal blue should have the l ¥ place of most import-in every up to date dress goods department. ` " \ In our window you will see a showing of some of the principal lines we carry in Coronation l21.“s_S.c .B19@f1°l9t_13§»_. \;_s°f<=f»1\.1.>f». Y¢H=“`aH~ Sea .T9.i:._~i_=1ti;§f_fii>;'=_‘_/leihi eucfeers Q / lx R1 -` .....,,........l, _ / The popular white and black ' a Standing next to CORONATION BLUE in popularity for . this season, the various arrangements of white and black are the best sellers. White and cream serge showing a narrow black and cream Serge showing a narrow black stripe, at varying dis tances apart-all wool fabric, strong, iirni, fine and smartly durable, 46 inches wide . . .. . . . . .. . _ .- . .........75c NEW .\lONARCl{ BROADCLOTHS are in---we are - now able to show you i7 different shades in tlds_spleudid dlolvlil isdiinclies w_ide','s'ofb, Tirni pure Yivoold-'drapes and l@§_i3¢_r_f'§S§1y _..._-..._ [.75 / , . QT-.._"____ i _T - f- ~ as-"" *ei-_ i. __ `f’ ._,;__.. _ _;.=----=‘< 54 .- t- s m `>~. Q..-..~_.......\ ' _. ¢ ‘_ ,. i / . . , _ _ , . 2 i T ing silk glove that skill can create. Eormerly-if you GLOVES by mail if out of town. .» Kayser Finger Tipped Silk' Gloves YOU KNOW THE TROUBLE YOU HA VE so often had in 'getting silk gloves-the finger tips wear out-while the rest of the glove is good. K AY- SER linger tips will wear as long as the glove-and the glove is the best wear- you have had to send to New York for them-#tliis store now has a full range at 50c pr. 75c pr. _ L00 pr. You will find all the sizes here-and all the good colours including black, white, cream, tans, greys, blues, browns, and all the rest. Order KAYSER ._ -.-“rawwe»-->-ss;.~»\~¢>.~s.»..<.=es..\v»i\ei-,fnvlin‘ter & esy. Should there be ii divorce his feed, and ln general all classes of live wife would no longer he entitled to stock have come through a severe 'eau herself princess, ` ~ "Whether she will he recognized iii ' ‘Turkish and Egyptian society dll- -- pends entirely upon the attitude of eXC6ll0l\t~ F005 BUPPUGB Pl`0V°d I* . . Prince Hassan's family. It is a per- bundant. tho in many diltrlctl the LOWON' M” 4““‘° ‘“‘l""“g" 0' .must matter winch win be iieciiieii Miss Ola Humphrey to Prince Ibra- by the head of me mm,,y_ CBUBGG 5 101129' °°“9“mP“°“ than H A him H“ssan'.a relative of “ie KM" "As to the Princes” going into se- nsual. Where ¢mDl0Y°d in ¢°““e°u°“ dwe' has "used many qllesuons as clusion upon her arrlval in Moham- Wlth l\lm\>8l` UBITIPI h°"9°9 hlwe 15"” _ . to wllllether glwh B ceremfniy .between iiiedan countries, that depends en- 051!! C01-'*‘m'l°“ 'md Wm’ l°"°° ha" 7 5 M0 “mme an and a Chnsuan Lge' ,tirely upon the wife's religion. If by 9 1 ° 8 ' difference in her life, being free to toman Empi`r°‘ liioove about in society as she does in A °°r"sp°nd°m' vfsltgd dme Tm' European countries. lf she changes km' Embassy in imma" place' her religion and becomes a Moham- Whe" ‘me °! the Secretaries Sami” iiiedan then of course she will be “Th” marriage Wm be held as legal ` obliged to wear the veil and con- both In T“rk°y and Egypt' There form to thc customs to Mohammedan is no question as to that. The only wipe; .. thing it that the wife of Prince Has- ~. ti t t --1 hm-- »~. i.r:.‘:;“..‘;‘:...‘;.°._ should the qmstmn M dworw Mme' the secretary saidz "People have the matter would be laid before the very vivid plnaginaunng when the Mohammedan religious authorities, Fast and _,__ c____wms Rm mentioned who would have the power to dig' Th are ai number of cases of Mo- , _ ere 5°!" 3° '““m°§f, if “gd nit; haminedani-i marrying Christian wo- Such vorce wo t e go _ . M»»»---an ther, in view of the civil marriage taking place in England, an English g:;:ta';’“c3:3§:'£_‘l} as tho" in Occl divorce would also be necessary to make it effective in European coiin- tries I cannot say. ALMOST A HORROR "As to the position of Prince Has- SCARED BY A FIRE. S'i`EWAR'l"S BAKERY `i` “.‘f“`i “"""f“.° "”°‘i»'?.°“ “ §‘l.‘.l"if““ ii’ New YORK, ii"`._s. i. .i . "9 ut Ge Sunset (‘0lll" GRY, UB $8 hte B D, y gy g un f - °- ' - ,virtue ol being s member oi the Kbe- land titty girls, employed in ii shirt cuffs attached. et. 20 por oem. oft, mi diviil family, is it Prince by court-‘waist factory, rushed screaming f the stairs from thc third and fourth floors at the sight of a burning awn- ing fire below them. The congestion between the floors became terrific, and a hand rail on the stairway snapped and thirteen girls fell in ii shrieking heap in the hallway; be~ tween. Fourteen were injured. ...'- That. $1.98 walking skirt is re- C-elvlng a great deal of comment. The pride $1.98 commends atten- tion.-Patons. 5-6d3l. Draperies. Beer & Week 5--3dtf __ Special display nf handbags at special prices at Pat.on's. 5-6d3I 1 The sllmmor the man the fatter the pocket. book and that ls evi- dent from the bargains we are of- fering today ln youths suits size 32 to 35 at $8.00, $l0.00 and S l 2.00 at Pat.on's. 5-603|. Household linens--Beer & Weeks 5-3dtf. The new ideas ln Spring Shirts are all shown in our stock. Plain or lat Brucos. 5»6d7|. » . d and fancy negllgee. coat style. ,r J il i i._ lr ii . .__-~ ....,¢4».'... _ 1 , .-1 1, ' i fi i§l';;~. *-5, `§.. ft. Y,' V -i,..._.~. o ».....~..i». . _ 1,-e-is-’~»' .l. »` . il: ` li' . ~¢z=.‘-z"~#f..'>',.-:~ .sr 3.. :-,,~. ~ _ _ . .-..._;¢. ~ . ._., _. _ - rl'-,&me:;1 . “ . "5i‘3,*~i3#;‘,;“-§"€=*1.;?‘f-.5;-_-;:~<',- , .- -17 -f-*f*"§»-___~‘.¥'“"r" 5 -al, _,'_, _.iii ' ~.. ,9 lltll - .i . iv. . . . li-»~ 'w _.. .i ,. 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