THE 1 ,_ _ }__ . it .~ i {..."z'.<.>.‘.1.1;.~‘.s_e../lff.z..@z'.-..-4..@ DOIT A OW You’ve a new spring suit to buy~do it now-you‘ll have an immense assort- ment to choose from if you do it now-you‘li gain something on pre~tige by dressing up early, so-do it now. .Our stock of “Nifty” clothes at moder- ate prices makes it econom- ical rnd wi~e for you to. ---Do it now Spring Suits of excep- tional merit Every suit we sell is worth every cent you pay for it---We handle none but those with a good repu- tation, and even if you are no judge of tailo ing. you can safely buy what ap- yeals to you at this store. We would like to show you through our high class novelties---3o_u‘ll se; iiimy to interest you, all different in style, tailoring and fabrics from the usual run of ready-to-wenrables in fact they’re custom made in all but priee. $7.50 to $25.00 Our Overcoats and Raincoats for Spring thi y have p`oven a` surprise to all who have' seen them it s seldom these useful garments contain so much style eilcct as do curs this season $5.50 to $18.00 each as - Our Children’s '_ _ '~ pt 'l Suite are the _ Embodiment ol _*»,‘ 'N Style and Good . _ "Wi = '~ 'f `i|Ii|I55' s°rv|°°' `.i'.si\ I' A ...Lg i‘1;i§.1.“i~'>._"_-»_"_i_»».`i. \ I". We select only the "ati snappiest models for iéwf, f' ff” I the liitle fellows, yet 5,, we demand they he so \,~.~»z<. _‘ ‘ igii, as 2. _ , f’ 3% - v in-‘-.Q made as to guarantee \ _-j.;};:3§__~}_© . the greatest amount Ni of good service--move economical parents with nn eye for style are learning eacli ._ ii] __ season-»whv not be -fl? one of them ` .§"_f' _ vi.- '-¢;f- ".' ;__i-'" 2':/' "" fel” ga- ” . ‘gy °" i/I \ r ‘-=a.m 3 V’ ‘ll-7 W i' \ \\. $2.00 and up Hats and lleads We havelhe hats the heads are yours if ' _. __ 0-. .iniri Wifi* ~ -L_ ,___ > E .1 Q §~ ‘cf/" _..i.. ._ - 'iv - It will be to our inutuaiinterest to p_ut tlie_m to- gether. You’lI hear men say a_nd we believe it 5 true that this store does the hat business, be it so or not we are certain of one thing _ _ lt's the Best llat Store we know of We are eady to satisfy every demand for spring and summer, env -*h0P¢_ Of if: Ie- \ r . ._ _ 1 _rua QUEENS iii' --_ " limi 0fttceain_Naw Block--Che. Iottetown. 'rue uae wiu no iugii today at ll.L09 and tonight at 10.59. Miss Janet McPhail. teacher of Ula! has been presented by her pup- ils with a volume ol Shakespeare. Mrs. Charles H. Clark and son ar- rived last night from Pugwash on a visit to her parents Colonel and Mrs. Moore. -A man, either married or single, is wanted to take charge ol a iarm., Applications may be made to Sterns Bon & Co.,~ Souris, or to Hotel Vic- toria, City. _A sentence o! six months imprimn- ment was pronounced on Henry Welsh, a one armed man ni this city charged with stealing a silver watch from Mrs. Mary Basha iivll-.riorough Street. . Any person desiring to purchase a strong second hand double seated carriage at .a bargain should apply at this ofllca at once. Rear seat can be removed, thus making it an ex- cellent market wagon. Miss Ella Morrow of Souris is* visiting Jas. and Mrs. Barrottiin this City. Miss Morrow has just re- turned irom Halma, Montana, .where she has been for the past number ol years. Miss _ Morrow leaves, tpday to visit her sister in Crapaudl The casa of Wilson Clark, charged with the robbery ol certain goods from the P. E. I. R. section house at Montague, was disposed of at Georgetown by A. D. McPhee, J. P., sending the prisoner up for trial at the Supreme Court at Georgetown. The S. S. Bonavista arrived yester- day alternooon from Montreal with a large general cargo. She sails at 12 noon today for Bt. Johns, Niid., via Bydney. Her outward cargo consists of 900 bags potatoes 425 bales hay, 00 head cattle, 50 sheep, 11 horses and sundry other items. By militia orders to hand pnnounce that a Sergant's certificate has been granted ,Berg`t. G. Archibald Watkins of the city company ‘A’ of the 82 Regt. Corporal’s certificates have also been ‘grunted the following cor- poral belonging to the rural com- panies, vizi C. Gillis, J. Hughes, M. A. Nicholson, C. Holmes, P. Crockett, and P. Noy. Passed peacefully away at Char- lottetown recently, Mary Ann relict. oi -' the late ,(Capt.) Henry Matheson, aged 66 years. The de- ceased wns the eldest daughter of the late Wm. Auld, of Kinsington,! in this Province, and leaves to' mourn the loss of a kind and lov- ing mother three sons and one daughter-James P. oi Salem, Moss., Charles, of New York, Harry and Gertrude at home two sisters and three brothers also survive her. Mrs. J. Pethick, Kingston; Mrs. Neil McFadysn, Charlottetown, and Charles, William and Samuel Auld, Kingston. Esteemed and respected by all she finished her earthly course and h_er loss will be deeply felt. The funeral took place to Clyde River, where she was laid to rest beside ber eldest daughter and husband, who pre-deceased ber some years ago The services at the home were con- ducted by Rev G. E. Ross and at the grave by Rev. I. W. Green. The floral tributes were many and hand-_ some. _ By inadvertence a Page WB9 Om* itted from tha.report oi the prohibi- tion casas recently tried at Murray River. The omitted' minutes ol evid- ence are given belowr Jenkins vs Dr. Collin: Stanford Bell, sworn. To Mr. Jan- kius-Got prescriptions 23rd, not day oi trot, from Dr. Collin, Murray Harbor South. Did not ask for any- thing. Got two prea<>i1Jti0l1S. 011° in my own name. Dont know name of other. Got two prescriptions be- cause I wanted to get a botble. Got another Feb. 4th. 011° Pl'BH¢l`iPt10ll ill other was for-I think lor a Mr. Mc- Leod. Got a bottle 24th Feb. Got one prescription in ml' OW” “"19- Dr. Collin supplied the other name Asked by the prosecutor ii he was able to go for the liquor witness wld, I was able to coma up to Mr. Roofs, Can't say whether I got an- other bottte on 27th Feb or n0i-- tle March 1'2. Could not say h0W many times between 24th Feb. and 23rd March. Doctor examined my pulse. I told the doctor I was un won-ima a touch or srlvre He Pfe- scribed nothing for me but whiskey. doctor ion the other ioi1ow's rules. witness said "No. he was not pres ant.” (Laughter). / _ ____,____i-_-1 _ a. epscialty of cleaning, engraving Small Cakes - inlendless variety. We have been .in this business for years snd'know just what you want. The cakes we make are Always i Fresh. Try some seed cakcl. rock ca ee. lemon topo, oreny other kind you like. _ Telephone 21| ' ECLIPSE . BAKERY my own name. Don’t know who the Can't say whether I got another bot-_ Askod by Mr. Jenkins whether the "House Cleaning. We ara making s and prints during the next. two weeks. I-Iaszard & Moors. 5-14d2i. i l Stephen Morgan. Gity. lei: yfinor- day lor Bar Harbor, Maine. The new Hartney Hall ne Mt; Albion was most successfully opened Wednesday evening. Walter D. Mullin has been appoint- ed Captain oi the baseball team late- ly organized aL.Ten Mile House.- Jamea P- Dousan. Doninastoo_ is said to have sowed oats on Tuesday of this week. The ilrst ol the season. The business man who quickly got just the lady cashier he wanted is loud in his praises of the pulling powers ol The Guardian’s classiiled ads. Any young girl about sixteen or seventeen years ol age, with 3, good common school education and who desires' a position should applyi no X. Y. Z., P. O. Box 1230 at once stating wages desired. A new council ol the K. of C. is to ba inaugurated in Moncton and among those from this Province who left yesterday to attend were L_ B, McMillan, A. E. McEacheu, Thomas Campbell, Austin Trainor, John Reardon and Alfred Trainer all of this City. The cheese factory owned ‘by James Corcoran, at Campbellton, was total ly destroyed by fire recently. Loss $1200, insurance .$800, which was promptly settled by the North Ameri- can Fire Assurance Co., through its agent, W. K. Rogers, Mr. Corcoran will' rebuild immediately. Today at twelve o'clock R. V. Longworth will sell his house on Water Street as well as out-build- ings, land and warehouse by public auction. The house being open for in- spection from ten to twelve gives an opportunity to prospective purchas- ers of inspecting the property. Mills Bros., have just had added to their ice-cream making plant a one horse power gasoline motor. It is a splendid machine and as alobor saver cannot be beaten. This is the iifteenth year that Mills Bros., have been making ice-cream and their increasing busi- ness calls lor the latest im rove- I D ments. Rev. G. M. Campbell, St. John, went Wednesday to Albert county on Bible Society business, and later will' go to P. E. Island to spend some nys. Late in July Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell and Miss Campbell will sail for England. Mr. Campbell will spend some weeks there and Mrs. Campbell and her daughter will remain n year or more. in bile old country, but Mrs Camp main for i1 year or more. that _their“busineas locals" as well as their "changes" must be received at this olllce not later than one o'- clock sharp of each week day, ex- clusive ol statutory holidays, to in- sure insertion in next issue. All re- ceived latar than the above hours will also appear when they donot inter- fere with the setting in type ol the regular news of the day. llerpicide _ `\/ Already wc have had most favorable reports from ladies in this city who have _been using Heipicide. _ They report that it does stop the hair from felling out, _and that it makes a. most exquisite hair-dressing. Try it Yourself 50 cents and $1.00 per hottie. ' \ \ _" ski/ f* 'f I _Makes Shaving L -3 Delight “The Mah” Razor 'From experience we con- - sider this t e most perfect razor. Shaves easy and clean. And the Price only $l.00 Two Sizes-One Price Other razors up to $5.00 but “The Mah" is the best "III IIIII Iiiili” D. STEWART, Bakes Best Bread. l)RUGGTSTS» - Cor. Great George 8: Kent Sis > Stare 0pen_l em te 6 p.m. __ Best Choosing. . .0 city offers in Lace Curtains. We are -and very little to buy them. _ Ciienp Curtains, 5 yards to pair, 17 inches wide, Very effective curtain good value at .. .. . . . . . . . . . ._ 25|: Better grnils curtains. floral design, 3° inch. width, 5 vils to pair . . . . . . . . .. ... . . ._ . .HI_e da to l inches 45 inches wide . . . _ . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Better lines $3 2; 3.50 3.65 4 i5 5.75 6.00 up . L iirtain nets in all ii-iillh~ from loc up. Art muslins iii scores of patterns 7|: up, Cretoiines iii almost endless variety 6c up. scrini in plain cream and fancy stiipes i4c up. In Lace Curtains i = FROM the best makers in England, as well as from best | _ ' looms in Switzerland come these pretty curtains that we are selling at such rapid rate in the wall paper room. We really think we can give you the very best value the opinion on the matter-it costs nothing te see the curtains knot and floral effect, 16inchee, Gyde to ' $l.00 ` A remarkable; good vs ue in good dnrsbltnnet 6 _ v p='r.s4 ', _ .JI A notable value, large floral pattern. 6 yds. to prgir Very lisnsllsometfscy de_e;;gn, y yds to pair, sgrong . . e net54nc eswlenota evnueat.-......... 2.0 _- I Two remarkable values, swiss spot, and netting 2 - imm, 7 ydsto pair 50 inches in width. deintily . 0 I utiiective patterns, strong, durable nets . . . . 9 I i anxious to have your . in pattern shown combined wide s Isl .15 v _ 4 L' shades, in greens, buffs, and browns, dafgo Fine linen shades, "0 dlxlginiion, good spring rollers...... . . . . . . . _ ... 5 e browns, tirm durable 1 _i 2: 1 5 _,_ __ Standard shades, linens in various widths, of buffs, browns_and greens. length to order at short notice. Heavy Harishorne rollers for wide shades. ARTISTIC WALL PAPER superiority in every grade from the lowest up. _ Worth-=WhiIe Window Shades f 25 Plain Linen window shades, greens and yellows only `| ~ c mmn lcd goodspringroller...................... I c ' VALUES .BEYOND COMPETITION Buying as we do direct from the best makers in France, United States and Canada-we are able constantly to sell paper at lower prices than/ small dealers can buy. _ _ Whether you want a paper at 6c per roll-or at 1225 per roll-in each ceseyou are certain of the - - best value that your money can buy.`Aud our showing isa generous comprehensive one-evidencing its’ - Phone 49 or write for sample hook. _ _ . _ ii colors" in greens, buffs, and _ fabrics Harishcen roller--Sie 1 Shades made up any width :_ bell and har daughter propose to re- Advertisers are again reminded I / Ch’Town °“:.f.‘::i*.°‘°““ ' ' Ladi __ __ _ ' _.. Recommend _WO C_ TURNER Q CQ I "il ' ` "‘\\` Gents' Furnishings and Staple Dry Goods 0/9060/57 _ and thousands _of other articles_such_ as braces, ties, shir t A " 1" "collars, cnifs, socks, caps, trunks, suit cases etc. SP°°‘“' Ag°“" Our line of spring prints, ginghams, chambrays, sateens A is complete and of the best quality. RSV- G- M- Campbell left St- 5011" _ , M _ _, ._ ... on Wednesday, for Albert county on """"`“""`"""" ' ' _ _ Bible Society business, and lateriiri 1 '-------- -*= - -' the week will goto P. E. Island to I spend some days. Lats in July Rev. ;Mr. Campbell will sail for England. _ Mr. Campbell will spend some weeks - ` I The New Guarentecd Instalmeut Policy issued be the Sun Life of Canada meets all reqnireinents of those desiring cheap insurance besides ca rying guarante.'d cash surrenér values, _-paid up insur- ance etc. For rates apply to E. Il. E E Q T. ' Manager for P.E. Island 52 Ounces-_8 cts When you get our bread' you get full weight--you' get the best tbatcan baked. If you _want thc. strongest combination of? bread qualities, 'buy ou; biead.: _ ." _ ' THE NORTH BAKERY dmwf 226 Euston St. The Sunnyside Dry Goods Store and Cloth Depot Good Goods l.ow Prices _ Wool n Mill. Depot Importers of ' Courteous Attention English and Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds I llewson Tweeds Moncton Tweeds Oxford Tweeds W. CTURNER 6: CO., The Low Price Sunnyside, I » . Store,aiid Cloth Depo‘, 2-zzdmwfrttstf. __ . WHEN THE PUMP DOES NOT GIVE SATISFACIORY RESULTS Call and see Goulcl’s Pumps. -Ameri- ~ can. For every service. ‘ For sale by \/V Z€A€E€ ‘f‘T-=T:§."` G _ that cheers-but nor tnabrlmtoo. Fha famous 'ji L. ni Li. A iliiminiiiii Bland Tia faaoisrsaeol _ Get this brand from your grocer' '_ Accept no substitute. C! _Hotel Duffcrlii s'r_ Joi-IN, N. B. Footer Band C0.' H.BOND Manager -.- Auessmant System Eh-eternal 'Pi all 5 Young Milt who were members of the lndepn@t. Order ol Foresters lost their lives-:lip accidents since October, i9e7, rfét: here in Prince Edward Island. Three were killed, and two drowned. 1.‘h‘q_y ina paid in foo. mi sou ;¢4s.`3;. Their mothers and sisters received from the Fomim $4.6oo. A gmc timin- ment you say, for those young mee Yes. Life Insurance gives big returnalto hose who are unfortunate, - 5' HARDWARE, Paint- and ons. _ dmwfrwif i ini - niiiiir J. ii. iiciiisii, an A (HARVARD) Barrister and Attorney-at-l»aw "L Cin. Queen and iuoiimee pu.. muwii _ '_ - ,_. 'a .§‘-i',»'~f-_‘__ "’ P’ . '_ . -_ H-. '_ _ 3.1,: v -3 ri’