UNE 18, 1908 . ~ ~ ii Z ~ ___________5__ THE CHARLO'1‘TETowN GUARDIAN I mm rm V ' . Our \ 2§.,> une hitewear Sale The woman who has . lieeii_ liuyiiig liiigerie ,_, yearly becomes a con- I "i , e / ,tl ._§. iiorsseur not any kind of ' - uiiderviear will suit lier, she must have under- \ `. clothes of good quality ' that \vill show good taste iii triniiniiigs and tliorougliiiess iii finish ' ci" The price must be no ~ L,{"` -\ greater than that uliieh Q \‘ she is acciistoiiied topay. f ; ‘ Let .siicli a woiiuzii \ attend our I , June t Whitewear .1 v \ _ij 'J ` CII ‘ ‘ ' ‘il . . "~"=‘.'.»“"»:“<+""..¢'a??¥> 5” aiid she iiniiiedialely he- coiiies what a good iiier- l -li _ __-*_ ` chant considers his best --=~E;_ -_§" _ fail us et- a satisfied ciist- - ' ` "9 oiiier. - ' _f M \'7| Cambric Night dresses iiiade of Fine liugllsh caiiiliric yoke formed of lace and ein broidery insertion, neck and sleeve triiiiiued to match. Regular 5.1.40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....Junesaleprice98c Caiubric 'night dress ofFii1e liuglisli canibric yoke formed of tucks and eiiiliroideryius rliou, liox pleated and edged with eiubroidery collar and sie:-_ es liiiis ied to match. 'l`liis iiiiinber iiiade iii fi variety of designs seine are the pull over style. Regular$i.75. . . . . . . . _...June sale price $l. Night Dress of Fine Eiiglisli cziiubric pull over style square neck with iiiiisliii and einbroidery insertioii edged with val lace and beading cuff to iiiatch. Regular $2.65. . . . . . - ~ - . . . - - . . . . - . . _ ,___,,........L.......‘......JunesaIe price$2.l4 __-" I _ If *'_..'f _// i ,_ 1 '!$» . ,(11 "` ‘ \ Y\ i\ .gil .rf . _‘.1/A é- __ _ _ , >_`<.$ *ch* `},=\f»"f`_ _ l .. ‘. ~' ‘ ' 4 et _ if #_ 1 White tiambiiil Undtrsiiiris Whitc'F,nglisli cniubric llndei'skii'ts inode! witlh flougge of white lawn and edged with three inch 'l orc ioii ac_e. giiliir 75c_ _ .__ . _ _ . _ .- - ~ - ~ -_-J'-}"¢ _side PH” 59° Underskirts of fiiie linglisli caiiibric with fine lawn fl0\1\1C0 . _ . ' - _ - 'tl three and s-=t with Torelioii lace .ind insertion fiiinfliccl iii Ita “lar . " ' _ in 3 variety of patterns. _ g rail; Torchon lace mines l U l . i . . .June Sale Price 98': white liiiglisli eainbric made with deep _ . » ' ~- ' -lrecl with floiiiice foi'ined of lace mid ciiibroider.\ l“‘»‘¢;°tl""A;{{f~m See it - - '~ '~» feet :eau '\' 3 inch Val. lace- The .skiit is A PC* - . Regular 2.50 , . _ . _ _ . June Sale .Prl¢¢ |-98 ladies' Dressing Jackets made of fine white Euglisli cainbric and lawn in a variety of designs _ _.,,, " ri ll ll. ~- ~ .. _ .-" 1 'ik i- ,nf , Q' $_' '_ , -ii# _ _ 1 :I 1* /Y ., /_ . I/'A Prices range from 75c up to $2.50 each. QI' ,u i _ ._ ~_.i;- ~e ;_ 1 1 THE llUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN __ Uffices in New Prcwse Block-Charlottetown. _ Doctor Warburton and Dr C _ "~' U0Ui§hcrty trial, um City ywterdny on his w ¢ on a iu ness trip. eM(issilia|irii Hughes, City, p¢t,,mc,| ,yls iiiny to resume hcr studios in lc h"“‘l’lf..l\l llt llz|\'l!l'lllll, Mass, mlxvli Gm-. u. ness, city, .mit ti, _ l' _Yl'Hi0l'di\y to be prcscnt ut the iiiiliiction of the liev. ll. ll. Mclieod. PB 1'- Duffy of nic noyiii uuiiii of 'illrlfltl-'li M0|lL:U'l\. is spciiding his Iiolnlays at his liouie on l’i1`ncc Ed- -ward Islanii. M.i.~:.~: Katie ll. Fei'-i;uson und Miss hlaugio _ lnmnn of Ihiin|it,on_ 1'.E.I., nie ylsitrilil at Mrs. Capt, Jiiiiici; llyaii s, l'|ctou, N.S. 4 W. S, Stevens, of Truro, represent. ing the Mr'/ilpine Tobacco tio., lluli- fax.: returns this morning from it dny s business trip to the City. The tide will be high this aftcrnoon lat 1.02 and tomorrow afternoon at ll.58. Ycstcrduy's tide was high ng 11.11 instead of 2.11 as Lnudvertantly stared. (lliiirlcs Kent the well known actor ‘of New York nccompanieil by Mrs, ‘Kent was in thc (iity yesterday. In the nfternoon Mr. and Mrs, Kent pro- ceeded to their summer home in Fortuiie. l The Laborers’ Protective Union have purchased thc olil Stern's Laun- dry building on Witter Street from 'Thomas Handrahan and intends fit- liiliti it up in a fiist class manner as `n club room. , _._ ‘ A very pleasant surprise was given lte\'.'lh~. (diiipman last Tliursday 0\"-'HUIK ily the, ladies of Trinity Methodist cliuitli, Amherst, who pre- .seiiied him at the close of the rcgu -lar prayer meeting with a purse con- ,tainiiig about $125. The presenta- _tron was made ny Rev. W. Goetz, who rcferrcd in appropriate terms to the viiiuabic work performed by Dr. Clinpmaii. ` The annual meclting of Vernon Riv- er School No. 66 took plncc Tuesday. Lemuel (1. Hayden was ap- jpointed trustee ,in place of Bcrtrain 'Lea rel-zigiied. Supplement voted $40. 00 ond $60.00 for expenses Midsiim- `.me'r holidays voted. The attendance was small on account of the riiinlthrir many friends in the city and to storm. Miss Mary T. McDonald, has rcsigncd as principal and us yet there is no cngiigenicnt made. ,hire both deservedly popular. y l Advertisers' are requested to havei ,their "changes" m for the Morning. Daily and The Rural Daily not inter, than 10 a_m. on both Friday iind Sabi urday of cucli week as part. of thei big Saturday pape'r`has to be print-, ed on Fridiiy and Guardian employees. have ahnlf lioluiiay 'each Saturday., _The news and editorial dcpi1rtmcnts,i wilch will open at 10 a.m. on Satur-l _(lay, are closed [rom1 p. m. to 7.30i p,iii. but the advertising and sub-= lscription departments ure open froml 8 i1.1n. to G p.m. as on other days. l Thc illustrated song at New Wun- idcrliind last night and on Monday, imct with such n reception ns has sei-‘ ldoin been iiccoriicd even thc moi-it :popular ones sung there. Miss Mc- iliinnon never sting more sweetly than lin “Somebiidy’s waiting for you," und the wiiy tho audience joined in was wortli going to hear. New Wou- .ilcrland puts on splendid progranisA ‘olicrs the best music in thc city-has igood, clean, refined nnil instructive uhoivs, which lust out hulf an hour, und thu low price of udinission puts ii hall hour spent thcrc within thc 1‘cnch of all. The ioiitwiml passengers hy the Halifax ycl-atcrilay morning were: L. J. Miller, Miss L. Hurthcs, J. Mac- donald and wife, Mrs. B. Higgins, Miss M. Watson, Col. Snow, H. A. Sawyer, J. F. Ingles, James Gormel- iy and John Byrne. There wilsu large oiitwiird cargo, consisting lprincipally of potatoes and lobsters. Un return of 'thc Halifax here next Tuesday sho will .not sail on return that day, but will remain till Friday Boston and intermediate ports. Cow tinuing sailing on this scliediule lor the balance of the season. A drniiiatic treat is in store for the tlieatre-ixocrs in the forthcoming visit| of the Huntley Stock Company which' is recognized as one of_thc premier popular priced dramatic organiza- tions of the East. For years Mr. Huntley has been touring the south- ern stiutcs at thc head of his own company with the exception of xi spe- cial tour in Joseph Jet‘ferson’s "NVD Van Winkle" with Miss Sadie Hilton, who is associated with him in the present splendid organization. The personnel of the company ts com- prised of artists of talent and ability and the plays thni. they are to prie- scnt are metropolitan successes that have withstood the test of time. The company will appear in this city to- night. .._;.-_--1 =a== l Small _ Cakes - in endless va_rieiY- _We hive been in this business for years and know Just what you want. The cakes we make are \ went t H _ ~ Unmyl Judge McDonald, City, was n pas Lend U0 unlmerslde ¥_°sl3€|"dt1Y t0 1111-'scatter to Orwell on the steamer Har- GW- Uilknall, Hazel Grove, was in H_ C_ B Vernon ` I Hi ,_ uy D is in the city. Mr. Brown is Manager . . Kodak i at noon, when slic will then sail for ._ land yesterday. rown, New Gluscow N. S. of L-ho I. C. S. for tho Maritime Provinces. 3 A vcry large lobster has been land ,ed nt thc l’ol’tland l’i\cking C0'i~' ,fact.oi'y nt Sea Cow l’ond. The mon- ster crusi.-nccun wcighcd 13; lbs and 'nuuisurcd 39 inches from tip to tlip of claws. Wm. McKenzie, the well-known 'commercial travcllci' from Montreal, ‘passed through Moncton this week 'cn route to Chnrliittetowii from St. John. He was accompanied by Mrs. ,lVlcl\'onzic._ Miss Borden iinil her friends, Miss Hiizcl Davidson, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., and Miss Tucker, of Bor- muda ure spending the summer nt |Avonport, N. S., where Dr. Borden, ‘of Mt. Allison has his summer home. At thc graduating exercises of New- .ton (Mass) Hospital, held on June 11th, there wero seventy-one grndu- ates. The class was led by Misi-' lEtlicl Sentncr of Charlottetown. lFoui' other Charlottetown girls, also griidiiiitcii with high marks, viz: Misses Elsie Stumbles, Jean Angus, Gertrude Houle and Ado McPherson. i The case against thc Automobile owners comes up for hearing in tht' City Police Court this morning. Per ,sons who would like to see the pic~ tures of those who were in the auto iilohile on the night of "the run" can satisfy their curiosity by looking in the show-window of John- son & Johnson‘s drug store, where an ex(-elhini. 8x10 enlargement can be seen made by Eugene Wynne \vho is in charge of Johnson & Johni-ion’i. Printing and Developing Departlniznt. ’l`lic picture is from a negative mad: by li. M. Johnson on the evening of June 2. * /.t the home of the officiating clcrgynlan Hev. Geo FJ. Ross, of this i\“"l.\’ Ll Quict weililng took place ut 2 o'1ioclt Tuesday afternoon of this wack iii which the contracting parties 'were Angus _Nicholson McDonald son ,of Elder John McDonald ol’ Caledonia ;I’.l‘I.I., und Miss Henrietta McLure. _daughter of Matthew McLure of Mur ray River. The happy couple return- ‘ed home hy the afternoon train ac- coripanied by the good wishes oi rec 'vc congratulatiions from the ho'is of friends nt homo where the ’llie Londonderry Cup, says an ex- L`l\=~Di4c', has ri history interesting to L‘u_:i:if..:a "'.;.?..._ A ` i Every order big or small will be mailed, expressed-or freighted frnef i $i.5s ~ .75 _ »,,, 1" I ` _ ` i ,w,l . L50 .; 789. Fine soft iilinsook skirt with dust ruffle and wide outside frill composed of rows 1 of lace insertion so arranged at base as produce a wide and graceful flare. Base finished with wide band of lace... . . . . . .. ‘ 1 < i.1s ,;,,.' “Queens cloth" has deep frill. from li: length of fine sheer organdie with rows of embroidery and lace price. . . . . . . |.l5 Drawers _ 694, Fhis verv neat garment is finished at knee with 653. A t\0¢_8hly llalldsvme glrhletlt of soft naincook made in closed only, has deep frill at knee of frill of lawn edged with nice qimlity of lace . 32:: 608, Fino smooth cotton, nicely made, all sen ms felled. frill at knee of flue lawn, tucked and edgedwithlace............ ... . . . . . . C 61o This number mud-. open or closed nice firni cotton, deep frill oi' lawn and lace at knee, all sciinisfcllcd.sellsfor _ . . . . . . ._ 49c Iu ordering use the coupon and kindly mention number rows of lace, alternated with muslim . _ . . . . _ 673 Anninsook garment made in open style hun frills of fine embroidery and orgnndy, is oniy 671 Umhreilautyle iu fine "Queens Cloth" felled seams, deep frills of embroidery, insertion and tucka.._...................................... ' . -.il 5 ii in L25 o . _ .{, Q ,.‘ ‘ Enclosed find $...»...forwhicli sendiiie......_...........number ' ...........°"""°°° °-no .\ lx ChiIdren’s Dresses Al \ _ `». . - d ways l ations, delicately perfumed, 1 1 i% ` ri A large llanety oildedifdlilriiliaetg F|'¢sh» Preserves the skin from si?" 8; MCLEl)d l t rf, \?~`~;* »1 f film HW" al] ' _ k li and makes it so t, lar otte Own ;‘lt°ble for childreifl afrgm 1-2 dlifieietllifnidfidigiiiilelhr [Zhi | siiiilfitli. and _whitc. ~ aff?" _ #iff l Year “P to I0 Yeafs 0 g - other kind you l-ke. All the lgadmg makes of sin: . _ "-"f .1L_l»»' T°l°|’h°“° 2" toilet~prcparations'in stock. . . _ . 1 - - - - » NAME K. \ - iris- »f-f* ~* ‘°° "° ‘° D. sri-zwiutr. .it ii °° ‘ V BAKERY ADDRESS... . _ _ . _ . _ _ 1 ,t $4.50 each. ECLIPSE . .._' . . 3 ' ' Bakes Best Bread. DRUGGISTS, ' ' ‘fi ; iilili I 'Lai i l ; :ns -_'ae 1. .l 1;- »‘i in =1 816. This liaudsoiuc skirt is made up of finest ' nee _i ,_ , ii- W y_.~.~; ,., ; .`i".5,l J it f, .i F ir 7,' .fe liiggi , i ig " / , _.___ ____ .__ _Ll___ ___ _ . , ' - 'iii-