lux: ig _ ' THE 0UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN SHIRT WAlSTS » _'- .. V.. \ //~ -~i-€"- "A\ 'i ., , \. f..\\-` ll!/,f \ 'ft e =`."* ` _lie 9 '-"P-"C-iE`;~'~'. . . I The new spring waists coiitiiiue to attract. Women have gathered aroiiud this ideal showing of waists and have _eirpressed delight at the sliou ing- Waists of the exquisite sort in just the iiiaterizils you would like to have them inade of-waists that fit well and made for all kiiidsif .\-ear, :irc worth 65c of white lawn, in th- latest styl -. neatly triniined down front, 3-4 sleeves :ill sizes. Worth 65c sp~cinl . . . . . . . . . ..3,iceacn 78c worth 95c Waist of good quality ltwii front and back with rows of embroidered insertion M sleeves with iuclteil cuffs-worth 950 our spctial piice.,......... ....78c 98c worth i.25 fine lawn waist made with square neck effect with embroid- ery lace and hem stitching Embroidery and tucks down front also tucks down back, 3-4 sleeves with culfs of 'enibroiderv and lace. Worth 1.25 our special price. . . . . . . .gl-le $1.59 worth up to $200 A Collection of stylish white lawn waists all liaiidsoinely finished some have all over embroidery fronts others handsomely t iiiiined with lace 54 sleeves all sizes worth up to $2.00 your choi¢e_ _ .... -.....-.»---.$169 O'coiirse we have better ones in silk and lace and net waists. We:are just as niucn ahead of the crowd in higher priced grades a_~ iii the lower grades, every liiie we offer is tr-e hes value that money can buy. Prices of better grade fio ii $2.00 up to $io,oo each, I ' O Ladies’ Wash Summer Suits 'l here’s a dash ofsuiartiiess, most befit- tingly given in these stylish suiiiiner shirt waist suits. They are ready for your iiispec- tion in our Ladies Ready-to-Wear Department. The styles and eflectivciicss that the smartly dressed lady most loiigs for stand out in every line of these suiiiiiier suits, made up in the following' iiiaterials, duck, piqiies, sateens, diiriities, organdies and lawns etc. Prices 2.98, 3.30, 3.75 upto 1o.oe each Ladies’ Silk ’ _ . . _ and Satin Coats. Elaborate models iii dressy silk and satin coats in various lengths andstyles, the ideal “coat for spring d- - . an Tiigmcxliieéiiitefiiiffeta coats will be the choice of many ladies to whom our display of styles will be a Source f l . 0 Pgariiddsrange from $12.00 $1500 $iB_oo up to ‘27.`h((>¢'>ii are as welcome to look as to buy- &eiasf;.»Q.fn..-»¢.?.¢ /..?..fvf..e¢.;&n. -/at Ofhces ln New Prowse Block-Charlottetown 2.56. Misa Lucy M Mont mer i Mclntyra. ` --_ land Straits. -_...__ George A. Thompson of Poole and Tl10mDS0n. Montague was in the city yesterday. ___ During his visit to P. E. Island Principal Peterson will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Blanchard. The outward cargo by the North- umberland to Picton yestiarday in- cluded nlnumber of cars of lobsterl. Baseball is a good game for the youngsters; but the older people ob- Ject. when the boys play in Queen Square gardens as was the case yea- terday. _AH the Canadian Oiub-luncheon will not be served after one twenty- "Ve 0 QIOCK. members are requested to_be in their seats piinctiiiilly at one o‘clock. Lady housekoepers who want n Hood maid servant invariably use The Gunrdian's Classified Columns. It don't coat much and they get just the one they want. There will be many who will re- gret to learn of the death of Miss Mattie A. Simpson, daughter of Walter Simpson of Bay View, which took pluce on Sunday last. The Guardian extends sympathy. At the auction sale of tho Caseley property on the corner of Sydney and Weymouth Streets yesterday the double tenment house was purchased by Conductor Gillis for $1610; the corner cottage by Malcom McIntosh, $1180; the small cottage adjoining on Weymouth Street. by Samuel Ken- nedy, Bradalbane, $440; the lot to Mr I.lggs, barber, $200. New Wonderland is being greeted with larger houses every evening, and_the way in which the house is being conducted warrants thc confid- ence of its numerous pntronsi The pictures are noticeable improved ed, both in clenrness, steadiness and in selection of subjects. The illust- rated songs by Miss McKinnon are simply irrisistible, and the piano under the clever mnliipulntion of Mrs John F. Trainor is it treat to heur. The Guardian wishes the new man- iagement success. According to reports` received in New Glasgow, Hugh Sutherland nf that town who is known to many people in Charlottetown, has struck it rich. The story is that Mr Sutherland who had. been operating around thc silver-lined fields of Cobalt for aeveral` months with more or less success left recently lbr the gold fields of ,Rawhide Nevada, to which place he had been attracted by tales of fortune made in n day. Shortly after his arrival there he struck a pay streak, a company was formed of which he is president and Mr. Suth- erland now stands to make ei ctiiplc of millions. As an illustration of the richness of the claim iii which h- is interested it ia stutil thnr. fha Brat ten tons of quartz thai: :ima out of tho mine averaged $800 to the ton at the ameltur. Owing to the rain, the track events of the Olympic trials at Halifax Saturday afternoon had to be post- poned. Baird, of Fredericton, having met with aiu accident, could not ba present, and an the only field event. in which t/here we're_ two en- tries was the running hop, BWP and jump, this was held, and in which Dr. Garfield McDonald, New Glasgow, established a new Mari- time record. Hts performance was -t4 ft. 2| inches. This is also be lievcd to he a Canadian amateur record. as it is thought thai! the jump of 42 ft. 10 inches by Worth- ington at the Toronto OlymPi¢ trinlg Saturday a week azo is the best. previous mark. McDonald jumped 44.9 in practice before mak- inz his official trial. H. W. Flemming, W. A. C.. bla 0'PD0l1°“*-» made the splandild record of 42 ft. 4 in.. or but 6 inches less than thi Ontario record. Both McDonald Rnd Fhmmiim but the performance at the trials at Montreal Saturday. in which thc winner's record was 40 ft., N inches. These men are known C0 the ntihlctcs of this Province who have contested with thcm on varioul occasions. "Only t‘he choicest selected hill- izrown tea leaves are used in "Sal- ada" Tea, giving lt a 'delicate frag- rance and delicious flavor. _ Snappy Snaps A ginger map is no good unless it il snappy. That is the kind we sell. Avrays frelh and good 163 Kent Street. ii. s'i'.i-'i°iv'i'iitr,, 'rim sir cncounaicit Montreal last Fred W and Mrs Hvudman. City. rv night for this port. leave next week on n visir to the 0/ 7%. -» Old Country. cmnzorrnwwua A'/eamwmf/vlu :img ° The usual golf tea will not be held tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Prowae, City, leaves é this mornin: on a manure visit tn Jose b D ` 9 p orsey., City has returned her sister Mrs. A. G. Campbell of i home from McGill College. Sydney. The tide will be high this afternoon The B1-calncr Harland was in Port' at 2.04 and tomorrow afternoon at ~ go y tin this City the guest of Misa Bertie Tl" 5\U‘V°YlD8 steamer Gulnnro is Bt Present. employed in Northumber- Mulgrave yeatcniay afternoon tnk-I lng.in coal and is expected to niriva hon this afternoon. A game of baacbalil has been ar- ranged between the Orlobars and Mic Macs, of this City. to be played at Victoria Park, on Saturday after- noon. Goo. D. Ford, advance representa- tive for the play "Under'1‘wo Fllags” ll in the City. This show is put on next Monday night. Particulars 'ap-' pear in another column. _ ` -___ Come to New Wonderland tonight and see what happens in the Leap Year proposal. The film runs a whole reel, and every inch of it con- tains something to interest and amuse. ' At the Qty Police Court yesterday the Prohibition charges against Ed- win Harrington and Arthur Thorne were dismissed, and th case u- galnst Michael 0'Briern wzs adjourn- cd for one week. _Miss L. M. Campbell expert corse- demonstrato the excellence of Blur .Filled Corsets at M. Trainor & Co'i~i iiltoro from June 11 to 17th. Fitting and consultation free. Arrangements are being made by the Orlebara baseball team, who wor the junior championship yesterday by defeating the Mic Macs for the third successive time to have their . photo taken along with the trophy iin'd the donor. Miss Kathryne Hughes, society ihasbcen appointed Provintlal Archi _ vist, and assumed her new dulties 1 this week. The new provincial archi- = Zi Ztierre for Bins Corsets Ltd. wil' ' l. ‘ditress of the Edmonton Bulletin, * A "The Buaieot Store on Char|_ottefown’| Buniclf Street" ' Store Open 8 A. m. to 6 p. in. ` friday 50! Jllhl. |90* New ARRivA_Ls iN T SUMMER BELTS - , . --and--- \,» - = DAN TY NECKWEAR ~-1~.. ____ ;~.-_-'= -»-1 -ii- ' V, ,_ splendid variety. ' “TT 1" '- ' Dainty little bows for the present style in collars have been much called for-we have them now iii elaborate anortinent, _ l Express brought us a great range of freshly new goods in ih_e - 01! lines yesterday morning. New collars-new belto-new frillin Ill .rr 'S ? _l .` WASII BELTS in duck, or linen. .dainiiiy embroidered-buckle of pearl or gilt, i9c, 25c, 3cc up _ Frillings in boxes, in better grades and including more frllll than .,_, gtg; the first mentioned also in stock and selling at 25c and 55 Cenll 1- .r`=>fie.'- -. Per lm- - _ 5:?-‘5'_l”‘ - New collars, New Bows, New Belts. _ t LEATHER BELTS in inns browns, blue greens and black, with ~ gilt or leather covered buckle. u really noiable value . . . . . . . . . . . . 25: FRILLINGS IN BOXES, this dainty little convenietitr. iS pill UP 4 assorted frills in u box nice quality, special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lic -r ) vist was horn in Prince Edward Is i land, and is an honor graduate ol Pilnco of Wales College. Upon leav- ng the college she at. once entered upon literary work, writing in 1889 or Encyclopedia of Canada, “Vol V." the secton upon Canadian forests and timber interests. Miss Hughes ls a niece of the late Archbisnop 0'- Brien. ` Many in this Province and especi- ally in this City will read with ln tercat the following account of thi “ marriage of Miss Bath McLeod, dau qhter oi Rev. D. B. McLeod, formerh , of Zion Church tn this City. “A dc ' lightful church wedding on May 29th 'at the Union Square Prasbyteriai church, Somerville, Mass., made Mis f Annie Elizabeth, daughter,of Rev. D _ B. McLeod, M. A., the retiring pas 'i tor of tha church, the bride of Rev ' William_ Crawford Wanchope, Richmond, Va. The groom is a na- tive of Virginia, a graduate of thi Union Theological school at Rich- mond, and a post graduate of Har- vard. Miss Ruth White of Cam- bridge, gownod in white, and carry- ing a bouquet of pink carnations. acted as maid of honor. Misa Virgi- nia Lawther of Kansas City, Me. gowned in white mull over ilnk and carrying a bouquet of pink carna tions acted as bridesmaid. Both maid of honor and bridesmaid are cousins of the bride. The groom wal sup- ported by Professor Tom P. Cross of Harvard University. The bride was charming in a gown of wLlt1 cmbridered batiste, her tulle veil was Moore Miss M. L. Campbell Demonstrates . B 8. I CORSETS lflcrc To-day, X Fitting and -Consultation Free--No obligation io bw r ‘ 1 YOU are especially invited to - meet the expert corsetierre ‘\ of BIAS CORSETS LTD \vho will be pleased to fit _you and de- inoiistrate the truly woiiderful effect of BIAS filling. , . l MISS CAMPBELL will be with us from june f th to june I0 th. Each day she wil hold special demonstrations of -_ these splendid Corsets in our corset department, second floor-_‘--main building. If you have difficulty getting the correct thing in corsets, Miss ‘Caiiipbell’s advice will help you to a solution. Now please remeinber-- tlon as that very piece you are look- ing for may be there and the special sale price is only 7 cents. 6-3d2l. fastened with lilies of the valley, and maiden hair ferns. The church was sxquisitely decorated in green and white. The bride was lcd to tho altar by bar cousin Charles M. Docms of I-Iornel, N. Y., preceded by the groom and ushers. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. D. B. McLeod, the bride's father, ns- aldted by Rev. John Sinclair, D. D., of Brookline, and Rav. Louis V. Price, D. D., of Summerville. A rc- ceptlon' followed the wedding, after which the bride and groom left lor New York and the South where they will ho at home after June 15th at Honton. West Virginia, where the groom has recently accepted the pai-i- torata of the Presbyterian Church." “Just n few more days left for the special sale of popular sheet music t the Post Card Shop. Remember the price ‘ls only 7c. per copy and that there is nlarge variety of both vocal and Instrumental places to sal- cct from. It v\l.ll be worth your while to call and examine the collec- proventl chaps and roughness. Its a skin food, readily absorbed, leaving in the day as you can. we want you to came---you do not havg to buy unless you wish-Miss Camp- bell’s services are entirely free--But we do recommend your coming as ear y Miss Sbuthwlck lu unsurpassed an an interpreter of the finest literal ture. The death took place at Rosebcry, May 29th, uit., of John F. MacDon- nld aged G5 years. He was a man of'a quiet unassuming disposition and sterling integrity which won thc respect and high esteem of all who knew him. "Excuse us but navc you used mace’ Witch Hazel Cream 'I The Cream that ilnftcns the akin and no sticky or greasy feeling-Ilic. n bottle. Bold only by "The Two lines." 3. V e iw...-&ss~£ r\__._... _.___ - _.__.._.. ». V Now in Stock Kodaks at the following prices- - $2.00, 3.oo, 4.oo,5.oo,6-00. 8 oo, 9.00, to.co, i2.00. i5,oo, i7.5o, 20.00, 25.oo. Arange that will suit everybody. ' Call and impact ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Beat Bread. \ \ ` _ ls i`,\\\ ;\\li‘ s" ‘ ‘ A/va'//Q/$7 The Best Flies Forlsland waters: Durham Ranger Parmachene Belle, Brown Hackle, Silver Doctor. Rods -Steel, Split Bamboo, Greenheart. Lines, casts, reels, ily books, baskets, etc. “llll lllll llltl” DRUGGISTS. Cor. Great Geerge & Kent Sis purposes . Write at once, 5-to dt tsrmwfii Assessment l Insurance ' . * The New Gnarenteed Instalnient Policy ` Eirsi? ,,l ll ,_ "; _ ‘ `\ it i`si’ issued be the Sun Life of Canada meets ~ ,~ tl all requirements of those desiring cheap f i ‘ insurance besides carrying guarantecd M, A ‘,§§i_. cash surrender values, paid up insur- .-‘j"é,'-. ance etc. For raies apply to 'p _l,iH" _ _ _ 4 E. R. BR ovv. -"ily 1 Charlottetown ~ - Manager for P.E. Island 7 1'" 1 1 Mi . Competitions in Standing Fields of Szcd'Graiii? pJ>.`. ~_ , ». Prius Offered Amounting to It » _ -_'ai . ._ .Nw-. Entries close August ist - ii' 'ir .J , '.1"*'. Better Than T amwm »~ N? ~l .,_ . if , . . _.wp ll, ~ -ff 1”‘c§»¢`¢ -3: -‘__ --...::.~ .~ ':: _-_'3§..¥‘.§.z. A . -" -@,.i‘ll»'»;,“<.lll -i 4 __ , Q 25 ,, 2 . -5 .ga -1-’;‘§&'.-_xsa- f`_~’.1;__""'.1.:.....-'fat . -_ f§‘=`i‘2 2 Tip: ` `1:, 1 1' 5" 7.“"’llil! 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