K Wears ready .to,‘ handle all kindsof Funeral work. we will do it at little better ghan any person elsecan. And we will-not charge you too much either. - Our Plant is absolutely new and up-to-date. Embalming is a specialty with us. _ Phone 289. office 207-111 Prince Street. You will find us there any hour of the day or night. The Davison Undertaking Co. Ltd. C. I". DAWSON. Manager. 6-16dtf . Th0 news, rim or In, The tide will be high today and to- morrow about noon. 0. J. Cruwys, Kingston, was in Oihy yesterday. am John Waye, Hunter River was in the City; yesterday. ' J. n. McAulay, Tracedi at. Souria today. . w s to — Crisp. Moore, Crapeud, was in the City yesterday. Rev. J. S. Woodrool, City, has re- turned from Sydney and Mrs. S. 0. Moore, lrom Truro. ‘A. Robilee and wile of Victoria, reached home yesterday after a plea- s_a:nt visit to friends in Boston. flow pleasant feels a soft Straw Hat Of the plain straw hat family the soft straws are the coolest, lightest in weight and most comfortableto the head. They fit tightly enough not to blow off and yet do not bind. Their crevices are not filled with glue—the air gets a chance to circulate. We carry a most complete line—we believe the best in the city. Prices 25c up. Some men prefer the Panama Here they find opportunity extraordinary $6.00, 7.00, 8.00, and $10. Summer If newness and freshness and variety of pat- terns count in shirts then those we show beat any- thing you have ever seen. A delightful change from the some old tiresome patterns. Plain white F aucy stripes ‘ Prettin Figured 'Plain white negligees or pleated, fast or separate finely finished and thoroughly well made, full body and the way they fit puts them ahead of any, but the made to order kind and they tie them, stiff or I .Prices from 45c up to softt flmlfl _l[a mmu m "m m “1"” ms .s-i't it THE QUEENS COUNTY A column Head Offices In New Frown Block-«Charlotmown- yesterday of Angus McIntyre. notables! of the late Bishop McIntyre of this C ty. Besides a wire and one child, two brothers, Peter of New ,York, of o. in Mrs. Albert 0. J. Manon-ma, Asbmon't. Man., is visiting her ther in Stanley. she will also visit Cavendish. Guardian's classified adver- The mail train arrived in mg The hit nleht at ten thirty. There wene no cases before the city Police Courn yesterday. the City in that column. J. Gilllsvia, Arvin Road, W. Drake, Mill View. A McNEil, Went Rivo‘r, kins of Pownal were u The New Wonderland reader on a and 3' J9“ . twelve gives the progrm ml. p 3° the city yesterday. night. Miss Mm MacNem 0, Boston, Ewen, of Summerside are visiting in Mass., is visiting her brother in envendlsm cuts, E. J. and Mrs. MacKanIie. ...... The S. S. Cacoun-a sails from Moni- treal next Monday night for this ' city direct. She will be due here Thursday evening. See adv. later. There will be a sale of part w'orn" clothing in St. Peter's Schoolroom- Monday 3 p. m. Admission free. .Mrs. McNab, of Montreal, has ar- rived here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Otto Baird, of this City. Owing to the illness in the family of Mr. Moore. the orchard meeting will be orchard, held in Miss Beatrice Molntiyre, teacher in the Normal School leaves on June 30th on a trip to British Columbia. . ' Miss Margaret Bmitlh, daughter of Richard Smith,‘Brlghton, leaves on t June 30th for Helena, Montana. H. McKay, and Mrs. J. McKay of Wheatly River, were in the city yes- :letdzy. They registered at the Revere o . erday wen: I). C. J. Moshe-ten Hi Hhellarton. N. 8.. G. McMillan, Cornwall, .i. A. Robbmsou Bonshaw, R. bane, Cherry Valley, S. 8‘. Peterson, Murray River, and A. tered at the Revere Hotel. ‘ —‘ Miss Marion Lea of Moncton, who has many friends in this city took an active part in a: mcenrt Methodist church, concert held in Mancini)“. Professor Watts and Chair First Methodist church will ininisllh: service of song at Heartz Hall to morrow. fax last week lac attend the funeral 0i his aunt, the late Mrs. Eden, cele— brated 11 o'clock Mass at. the oath— edral Sunday, and in the Halifax Recorder. Frank P103! nee 0! God." Father McRory is a son of McRory of this city. ...-... The grocery store of Ernest; C. Ch’appell now presents a very attrac- tive appearance having been painted inside and out. It is now one of the m brightest and cleanest grocery stores in the city. A new light outside of the door adds greatly to the appear- ance of the store. Customers can be assured of getting, at all times, fresh, clean, groceries at prices as low as possible for goods of A 1 quality at that popular store cur" ner Queen and Kent SL8. Time and' money can be saved by reading his ad which appears in this issue. .——_ Bussol Watson of this City, has run flower: ordgrs to hold himself in readi- 888 0 en er the serv'oe Bank of Cwuada. l at the Royal The Rev. H. R. Bell will preach Bradalhaue tomorrow June soon he eleven and at seven p, m, No set. VLce at Fradnicton. .— _Mls_s Abbie Martin, bookkeeper for the past four years in' Oarnduff. Essie, ls expected home this week- to spend' the summer with bar parents, D. amd- Mrs. Martin, Hunter River. In the report of the Un'on — cial College Commencemrlant (22%;; Tm" assembled M the h°m° °t the first "um-her on the programme John and Mrs. Waye, Hunter lliver, a piano 5010 by Miss Hooper and on Tuesday last, quite a number of Miss Truinor should have read! Miss yo‘mg 990919 mm “1" "WWW 0‘ Hooper 51nd: Miss Maude E, water- the Methodist Church {a0 _sh0w their man. estimable regards to their daughter __.__ L. Blanche who was leaving on the Miss Tweedy returned missionary following morning for Regina, Alta. from Japan will address the con. After a very pleasant evening had grogatlon ol Grace Church tomorrow been spent and supper served all .were evening. A report of the W. M. s, invited to the parlor and Miss Ways branch meeting lately held in. sum. was presented with a well filled purse mcrside win be given at the 5mm, and the‘ following address: “Having service. learned that you are about to leave us to go to the (treat West, the bro- Any person desiring to purchase a. there and sisbers of this Church beg closed coach of American manufac. lisve in a iew words to express their cure, and body of OVal aha/pa loss at your departure and to pro with glass sides and front, sent you with this purse in apprecia- capable of seating six per- tion of the valuable services you have sons besides driver, also a land.” rendered. as organist, choir lemdcr should apply a't Guardian at once, and Sabbath School teacher. During ...—— the time you have 'oe'en in the music Among the inward passengers to profession you have provon yourself this City by the mail train Thursday master of the art. And as teacher in evening were '1‘. V. and Mrs. Grant, the Sabbath School you have ,per- W F. Tidmarsh, Roy Mason, Dr. formed your part faithfully and we .103. Anderson, A. A. trust that wherever you go. you may Mclntyre of Bangor, Me., on route to be able to assist in the great work St. liters. oi teaching others the way of Salva- tion. And now we must bid adieu. Dorsey, Dr. 1.. C. Stewart, of the County Asy- The kindest wishes oittrose you leave : lum, has gone to P. E. I. to buy a, go with you. May your journey be team oilrorsss. Mr, Stewart said safe and pleasant may God's richest the team he had for farm use for blessing rest upon you, and should- $500. It is doubtful if there was a; we all not be spared to meet again bottcr matched pair of horses in. the may we meet in the Blessed Home County than the pair recently solid’byi hbove. Signed in irohali of Hunter Mr. Stewart. River Methodist Church. Captain MacMillan, — ‘ —— Signalling arrived Halifax" to inspect nailing class. D.A.A.:G. of .here from the sig- Thursdaiy the class pre- sented Sergeantilnisiiruotqr Rainbow with a nicely engraved gold watch and chain, as a touch of their nip- preciatilon of his laithiul sand. pains- taking work. The death occurred at Cable Hen Augustus oi Bangor, Me, and sisters Mns. Hilton, Boston, Mrs. McNeil], St. Peters Bay, left to mourn. At the annual meeting of Central bother Royalty District School the supple- ment was increased to $35. Hector McRae retired and T. P. Cullen was elected trustee in hisplace. This in- crease in supplement wasbonus for a; teacher who would teach agriculture, household science and vocal music to the older pupils on Saturday. No fuss, No No dark room. Brownie Cameras $2.00 to $10.00. Kodaks $5.00 to $25.00. Capt. McMillan D. A. A. G. for signalling, inspected the signalling class at the Armouries yesterd/hymmd expressed himself as being greatly pleased with the work done. The following compose the class Capt. D. ' A. McKinnon, Sgt. K. Rogers, Sgt. M. Crockett, Corp. W. Buntain, Corp. H. Pickard, Gr. C. McDon-suld, Gr. D. McDonald, Pte. W. Walker, P‘te. M'. Full, Pte. C. A-uld, Pte. McCourt, Pte. Ha/rper, wr. C. Mellett. TO-DAY We make a specialty at of 10¢ a Rods, Reels, Land- ing Nets, Baskets, Lines, Hooks, Fly Books. I Flies suitable for Is- land waters. “Any fly not to be ‘ had here we will be pleased to get for you “Ill ill] Hill” DRUGGISTS, DOUGHN UTS i°‘°.’"p. e as Mill,“ Pies Cream Pies la and 15¢ each Cocoanut Pies 15 and sec each Dark Fruit Cake 30c lb Sultana Coke Nut Cake 20c lb White cake 20c lb Bread of all kinds all fresh and good. ‘ Telephone an 1). Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Beat Bread no each 12¢ each soc lb ,rnnonARLormov ,' wuenaao" me When domestic help becomu press- f tiaements solve the problem as told 1 Mrs. Elias Bishop and son George I North Rustico the guest: of her par— 5 which Was to have been hdld in his, Among the visitors in the ciiry yes— I Sbewart, and K. '- Dumphy at Cherry Valley. All regis— —~ : Rev. Father. McRory. oi the dioceea : of Clintham, N. 8.. who was in Hall" . evening . preached an eloquent sermon on “The ; ._,,i‘ PUFF-“FINE!” 'or I” l r.— Two startling millincry _ bargains for ‘ Friday and Saturday, 5 7 M” f I” No I. 25 handsome new spring designs in wide variety of'_ shapes and coloringd- trim. med by the skilled artists of our own, work. 1"ooms, black bats, light hats, dark hats, large ‘ hats and not so large worth to $ $6.50 for . ... . ...... .’. . ..4 . . . . ' No 2. About 30 very pretty hats, of newest design and prettiest shape. Tasteful, handsome, stylish, carefully trimmed with best materials, worth to $4.00 . . each for (for. H- mo.“ a are“ e . Women of 34 and 36 inch bust measure can choose from Shirtwaists suits worth to 6.95 lor - 0 This is a special chance open to about 2 dozen small and medium sized ladies—although the lor does include one or two 38, various styles made up of fine corded percales ducks or pure, linens. Some in plain col- ors, but the majority are white with blue or black spot. few champagne and some blue. Not the very newest styles, but at the price they're i eal for house dresses and summer outings;‘.- .. .. . . . . . . r. . . ... o<~o . . . J 50 Lustre Shirtwaist Suits Worth to $7.85 Friday and Saturday About a dozen ofi'ered in this lot, sizes 34, 36 and 38, good quality lustre, cream, navy and grey. Skirts are mostly pleated, waists are finish- ed with narrow pleats and matched buttons. Regular 6.00 to 7.85 for.. $2.50 —Ecru Net waists-worth A.00-3.35-—I," This is certainly one of the smartest styles we have ever offered you. It is made‘of fine firm net over, ecru wash silk. The square yoke is-out- lined by handsome guipure banding carried to the base of front. A waist of regular all the year round 4.00 value, Friday and Saturday only . . . . .3135 Ginghams and cotton delaines Worth to l2c yd—-—Special at 7c ’1 his assortment includes some very attractive wash materials, dark and light colors, dots, stripes, checks and florals, excellent values at 10c and me. Friday and Saturday. . .-.." . . . . . . . . . . . “av. . . . . . . as... .....“a”. ...... . . 7e 36 inch heavy soft white cotton—8c not more than l5 yds to a customer Most stores sell this line for no, and many at 120.. It is heavy, firm and soft, not to be confused with ordinary “bargain table truck", but a thoroughly high grade wearable durable cotton Friday and Saturday only . . . . .. . . . . .. . .- 8e 36 inch Linen Suitings, worth 35celor 25c The wash goods “hit” of this season has been in the popular linen, suit- ings. This emphasises specially this great barg‘ain for today. Beautiful mercer linens, full 36 inches wide, large check designs, elio, brown, pink, champagne, delft blue, navy and green, 35c quality .. . . . . . .. ...... . . ........ . . . . ..._._ _w¢¢k-end bargains in small wares; 5c dozen 5e c’artl 6e dozen l5e each Se Safety pins all sizes good we value Bone hair pins 3 good pins on card Boot laces 40 inches long, worth 3c pair Tooth brushes pure bristle, worth 2 c Translucent collar supporters 2 car 5 Featherbone collar sets silk covers Pyramid pins splendid for office Metal belt buckle worth to 60c Our "Leader" dress shields nainscok odorless—worth zoo—all sizes . Hose supporters girdle style, black or white equal to any 30c line _ Girdle hose supporters 4 elastics equal to 50¢ lines usually offered 5e pkge Dc each l5e pair‘ [De Steel Studded Elastic Belts worth to $l.75 for Fancy Web Belts worth to $l.l5 for A lot of Leather belts worth to 65 for