fbi"-£.’~..-_. gi; ,hy ' »f.°.z:eza/.f.s.¢;.!&ai...-4.?£@i adies’ Shirt waists We have just re. ceived another lot of ladies' shirt viaists in the latest high class novelties cen- sisting of handsome lace and net waists in black, white, cream and Paris shades, all lined with silk, in a variety of designs. They depict all that is new--an exhibit worth seeing, pretty and most stylish. See our Queen Street window Price from $3.50 to $9.60 each. New Silk and Satin Coats Elaborate models in dressy silk and satin coats, an ideal coat for spring and summer , wear. Black Silk Taffeta coats will be the choice of many ladies to whom our display of styles will be a source of pleasure. You are as welcome to look as to buy. ,_ Prices Range from $12.50, l5.00 up $50.00 each `-__-;i_'=i -’ _ of »,\ _. \,' i .il it .` \ " \\\ . , M' lgr if . --.sn Walking Skirts Use your eyes--look at the poorly hung walking skirts you see on the steet, irregular in length, or bulged in the back, or puckered over the hip. ' There is a difference. _No wonder we . sell so many skirts-our skirts are made b_y _ ones who know, even our cheapest skirt is well made. ]ust now our skirt department "is at its best, largest variety to pick from, . Voiles, Panamas, Venetian Clot s, Serges, - Lustres, and a large variety of fancy Tweeds. Prices Start at 2.75 upto i0.50 each ' CGIINIYQ GU Head Offices in New Prowse Black-'--Chmlotieiown. lobsters have been tiiken during ih past week. , horses recently to W. H. Miller, a very beautiful animal. at her hom 24 Geor o Btree sister of Mrs. John B. Roper, East Royalty. W. W. Harper, (mailer qi_\.1 Thomas of this ' City, and Frimk of Amherst, are brothers. The odicers of Prince Edward Lodge, No., ,95, I. 0. G. T., have been installed by tue Lodge Deputy Joseph Chaney, for ensuing quarter as follows:.- John Tissel-C. T. Matilda McDonald-V.'l‘. Gertrude Chaiiey-P. C. T. Ethel Chatley-Fin. Secy. Barnett Blackett-Treasurer. Albert C. Myers-Secy. Mrs. Albert C. Myers-Asst. Secy.' Arthur McDonald-M. Margaret Chafiey-Chap. Elizabeth Chaffey-Chap. Sydney McDonald-Guard. Alfred Brown-Sent.. This lodge _is in a flourishing con- dition, has about sixty members in good standing, and are looking for- ward to the time when the new ‘hall is-completed and will be ready to hold meetings in. Several of the, Prince Edward Is- land Railway officials went to Boston last week to attend the annual con< vent/ion of the International Brother- hood of Hallway Employees, which has been in session for four days, and came to a close with the elec- tion of the -following officers". Grand President, Robert P. Neil, Boston; first-vice-president, for United States George W. Lane, Boston; iii‘st-vice- president for Canada, J. W. Clark, Moncton, N. B., second vice-president W. H. Whittier, Boston; third vice- president, E. F. Shepard, Boston; fourth vice-president, W. A. Hope, Halifax, N. S.; fifth vice-president, W. J. McPherson, Sydney, C. B.; P Y S Robertson, Charlottetown, P. E. I., and P. Bogin, Riviere du Loup, Que., for Canada, and John T. Fresco, Boston and J. ,A. Birchall, Nashua, N. H., for United States; secretary- treasurer, Geo. L. Thompson, Boston. A new constitution was adopted. The Minneapolis Journal of April York, and after serving two years was mustered out on account ot in- tietam. He went to Moutanbiwhere 'for' 'many years he was" onroffits most influential citizens. He was the owner of the famous Confederate Gulch mine, and for the last few years he has been interested _in min- ing in Alaska, for which 'he had in- tended to leave in a few days. He was a Mason. He married Julia Is- abel, daughter si captain Spencer. Clifford, of North Edgeeombe, Mc., on April 7th, 1870. Mc Gregor leaves three sisters and tw‘o brothers in Prince Edward Island. On Friday April 3rd, the grim mcs- menger, Death, visited the home of William Robinson, South Busolco, and conveyed to the peaceful shore his beloved wife, Jane Ellen; As will be_ remembered by her friends Mrs. Robinson had undergone B11 OPBTU' tion last spring in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital _and from this she never fully recovered. Recently cosipiicstions set is which proved as it is a rare thing to meet.Wifl\. reached than standard to which 16W attain. She was beloved and mourn- ed by all who knew her. She died fully trusting in Him whose hl00d cleanseth from all sin. Fitting to the occasion seemed the text of her funeral service, “Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord from henceforth; Yea, saith the spirit, that th€Y UIBY rest from their labours; and their works do follow them" (R°V~ 14. 13-) Besides a sorrowing husband and large family of children, she leaves B vary large circle of relatives and friends to mourn their sad loss.- Com. Telephone an The reputation ol Stewai't’s Bread Has been honestly earned. Quality, cleanliness and skill in manufacture have made the name a household word. ecuvsiz BAKERY Some exceptionally large eaten” 0( J. P. Woodbury shipped three ilne i , e g » 1: Brockton llass,of heart. disease, Edu: gearly beloved wife of Walter W. teadman and slde t d u ht f th late William Harliier,ac§nt:dct)or ol R°y°'l' s°°"“ C°“°°"' C° 5" P1'°V°“i-' this City. Mrs Steadman is the cn`y °d mmmng their °“g“g°m°“l' in ull* fatal. Deceased was a .woman such possessed of those 'high W0I1\\1HlY qualities which so t° mek” °“° N' spectedi and admired hY “IL A9 8 wife, a mother, a daughter, in Bh0\‘¢ in all her relations in life she had The fishermen of Annandale reporti The tide will be high this after- lobsters and herring in abundance. noon at 12.88 and tonigut ah 11.52. e . Dr. R. McNeill is now so fully re- covered from his recent illness as to be able to be' out ug ilu. Cricket and baseball afforded vari- Camphellton, N, B, one 3 handsome cty and made Victoria. Park' look trottar from Fred White, also is not- V°\°¥ B"-TBC'-110 on Saturday after- ed horse from Robins’ livery stable "W"- city and the other a beautiful "block" Everything is being done to make the midsummer opening at Jas. Pat,- 'rhs death marred May isth, mst. ‘"1 & C°'° '1`l\“"‘i°Y "#11111: asrand success. It is to be regretted that owing to bein! unable to make connections the city. Citizens are complaining of the gon dition of Euston Street between Prince and Hillsboro Streets. This is one of the most public streets end should certainly receive attention. Advertisers are again reminded that their "business locals" as well “B their "<=h8l1s°H" must be raceivedl at this odlce not later than one o'- clock sharp of each week day, ex- clusive of statutory holidays, to in- sure insertion ln next issue. All re- ceived later than the above hours will “|90 Bllpcar when they do not inter- fere with the setting in type of gh, regular news of the day. A St. John _exchange sa,ys;H0x-age G» GUUEU. who has been visiting his brother, Fred, here, returned today 'to his home at Summerside, for a few dayp visit before he goes back to Rave stoke, B. C. Mr. Gough left Summerside years ago, and did not return till this spring. While in Brit- ish Columbia, Mr. Gough joined the Socialist Party of Canada, which is very strong there and in Alberta. He is an active and leading member of Revelstoke Local and a regular organizer of the party. He predicts ,that nt the next election the social- ists ini the B. C. legislature will in- lcrease from three to six; one or two may be elected to the Dominion House from British Columbia and several Socialists will sit in the :next Alberta legislature. Two B. C. ‘Socialist leaders intend to stump all :Canada before next Dominion elec- tion. The death of Mrs _Sariih Corbett, daughter of the late James Thomp- son of Cape Traverse took place at de ut rand presidents, George ‘her home in Waterford, on the 8th fday of May, 1908, in the 78 year of 'her age. The funeral took place on Monday when she was laid to rest by the aide of her husband the late Duncan Corbett. The deceased was a woman of rare sterling character. Her home has ever been the centre of true hospitality, which many strang- ers have been entertained and all re- Zlst contains the following of in-`ceived the same kindly welcome and terest ini' this Province. Archibald hearty cheer. To all she was en- McGregor, one of Montana’s most deared by her kindly, cheerful dis- prominent pioneers, died today an position, her ready sympathy and the summer home of his daughter unfailing patience under the trials oi Mrs. J. D. Anderson, at Medicinellife. Although laid aside for many Lake. He was born in 1835 in Char-,months, lry a lingering disease, she lottetown, P. E. I. He enlisted in was neva- heard to wmplsin but the Twenty-first regiment of New bore her illness with patience and re- signation until the angel ot death called and bade Iher come. Ever anx- ll1l‘i€B l'B°€iVBd ill the bfltilv 'Of AD' ious for the welfare of others her patients spirit acted as a beuedic- ' 'tionf*aiidfwili~'lon'g` be remembered.- Sha leaves to mourn two sons David and Havelock and two daughters Mrs. A. Hardy of Mill River, and Miss Margaret at home to whom is tendered sincere sympathy.-Com. ..____._.-9 ' 7 Cases Kodak Goods .lust Received Including Films, Kodaks, Paper, Plates, Mounts, Developers, 4 etc, etc. Headquarters forKodak supplies. \ _ . \ \ M t ri ~,.\\\ .si ,\ » ””?£6`/sr ` P* . tg 3 Delight "The Mah” Razor Il From experience we con- sider. this the most perfect razor. Shaves easy and clean. , V Anil the Price only $l.00 Two Sizes-One Price Other razors up to $5.00 but “The Msb” is the best “llll lllli |.|liii” 163 Kent Street. DRUGGISTS, Cor. Great Geerge 8: Kent Sis '.' Ulf "The Buoioet Store on Clqarlotidewnb 1' 1 '| __ mi §§ they are bargains of a very em hatic sort. lsow for example L K,,,,,e,, ‘ i f <1 desi s raise: , ~ pspei-sin s e_o»p_e o goo EU - dark, very neat and tidy in effect,. borders i0 mltlru Quantity limited, come early ing to profit bv this opportunity. ' ' i coiipou in writing us. . A Load of Wall Paper Bargains Menzie Wall Paper Co. ' THE Curator of the concern above referred to offered -' us by telegram a big lot of- the best of the Menzifg designs at a tremendous bargain. We at once snapf them up as the enormous selling of this spring [£31 cleared out many of our lines. We have just get them 3 in and marked this prices-anti we need only say _/that i Pretty tiers for dials room 0 li li heavy' _ _gilt d_esl:n,e1dsinarysti;re§ wonldsvqlilie treal at yn, »»~d'»\ ~ ~ ~ -----6. .§‘.°:....'°“i‘1.:°l.‘.i:;i..?.f!'f.f€'f'3!ft_:i!.'f -/=’;_, , E, A very nice range of designs in hall or dining roam patterns, mostl rather dark ' l' effects, handsomely gilt, with wide borders to match. Had we paid the regular ' ` - price we would have io sell si 154: to 30:: even on our owl close cnt basis-but we - gotasnapandareableiosellat..........................i.. . . . . ,_.... c '; Now these are not regular or ordinary values-even for us -When they are gong we V will not be able to get more and we advise a swift movement on th¢ part of anyone want- ' ' We have also a full range of the finest American, French and Canadian designs ever shown in P. E. I. ai all prices up to 1.25 per roll. No order is loo big for us>--none V 2 is too small. We have filled orders for all sorts of wall paper from all over P E. I. as well -' I f as from neighbouring provinces this spring---and we can fill your order too. Use the - " ii..-_ from the .failed Moons & MCLEOD _ Charlottetown. '6 inthe Maritime Provinces. Please send us samples of wall paper for........., . .. ..............(mention_ rooms)..................r..~.f - 1| Nanie..........i........... Address.................. Any order over $2.50 will be shipped freight paid this week to any point t 1......»...~ .» .......\...s... ....\....\ .N .. _ _& < >-~ ' " ' " r - l m arpet Cleaning . Aliwerk in rhis.;1ineguar_anteed. 7 7 i No beating-no acids 'used--it is a dry process that renovates as it cleans.-PURE Alu at high pressure is the chief factor. . The risssr and most sxrausivs Carpets oi- Squares cleaned thoroughly without injury. Carpet-s taken one day can be returned the next. Phone 79. F MARK WRIGHT. ` Ncwson’s Block f P Better 'Than Assessment i i drttst U' "1--== -E -4 Molnsnkc. uouu ' mln BREAD 32 0unces~8 cts, When you get eur_iir_¢ail\ YOU get full weight--you get the best that as be baked. If you went the strongest combination of bread qualities; buy up bread.: me Norm siicrnv dmwf 226 Bristol SU, uerssiv a u.z1ivn'3§. Aniston. A w .' lhvwn lllmg Liang” g V Insurance The New Guarenteed Instalment Policy issued be the Sun Life of Canada meets all requirements of those desiring cheap insurance besides ca rying guaranteed cash surre%r values, aid up insur- ance etc. rates apply to E. Iil EECDVV. M;k¢¢ Shaving Charlottetown - - ,Manager for P.E. Island dmwfif 311-£1- 'W Pccd for liorscs and Cows Now is the time to get that Ilona or Cow fli- Reinember you do not ge_t the fat prices fOr a thin, mean looking animal b_iit for a ht good looking one; just bear this in mind. We keep in stock feed Equal to any in the city and as cheap. llsy. Straw, Osfs. Bran, Cornmesl, etc. V , ____-.1 ni V 1- D. I., IIUDPER. [hang N9, 50 . 9-rr Malpeque i . . v an ~ Doii’t weaken your eye- ¢. ' ish ' ' Your carelessness may mean n life of Indexing for yoiiliif and children. ‘ ~‘ Save them from being handl- cspped through life by protect- ingéyour eyesight. ome to us at the Em indi- cation ef disordered vision. A thorough examination will cent you nothin The proper glance will Ive sudfci-ing. O; get your doctor - ,ii .2-3.. an eye specialist to eyes and come to us glasses. We can up in any style youiwfqi’ V E.. W. TAYIZ., _` sous. siasousssq. ii -..‘x..;';t¢`i..l H , , , A . l ,_