., » a _f.?,:_». ' I C _ nr _ 5.00 .' ' ‘ _,_,_ 1 .D¢fbY If you, like thousands of other mem think that three dollars ought to buy a good Derby Hat yon’ll find right here the best Flat n that $3 . can buy. _ li’s “Hawes” lt is in the newest and inost correct ‘s hapes and we show such a variety that every nian \_ Ends exactly what is best suited to his parti- cular style. You can pay five dollars for a hat and be no better satisfied than with a “Hawes” for ~- -= hree.i f » _ Men, who like to _ look speck and span, ' used to" go to the tailor because t_heir _gar- _ `1`n'¢‘nts; besides being well uiade and of good material, gave them a distinguished bearing. . Most of these same men have learned the value of our excellent garments and are I f Now _Wearing Them- A trial has brought out their good ,points . .they look trappy when new and retain the look as long as they are worn. Start at the collar of one of Om' COMS and scrutinize one of our suits all the way _down-- ¢'xa'mi_n'¢ if ¢`|05ely from every viewpoint. After _wearing it. _ ~ ` if You’re our'~Gustomer ever alter ` ' /‘ _ l It’s like getting hue tailoring at Ready- -., .. -~r*;c"‘s_"" -‘ _' _ ` _ _ ,._t0_w€`[at§,P esfsing wellfof little iiioiiey l*nian`who'~l1kes good- clothes, .we 3% e ' Niici: ” S iilS 0_0 . ,ze Block--_-Ch,l.loftetown. __ ' `_ _"L\ ".-- 1 ._ 4 I P Gavin Mnrdoch,'Murray R'.ver, was in this City yesterday. at L85 and tcnillli lf- 9-“» Bruce Stewart dt Co.,want an ap- mittee of the Charlottetown Social nd'Morai Reform Lea no w ll mee kindly make it a pointto be pres- oi The Guardian some specimens of Bulger is self taught in this particu- 'froad .show" In town, Wonderland _was well patrouizod lust night, every exc‘ellent;and- the singers were of them selves a‘m`ost entertaining feature of the program. It is likomeeting an old friend to' see -Wonderl’a'nfd once more catering to only the surest and best' in amusement, by givang pic, musing, the while it has decided to shut out the vandville which has cer- tainly become in several instances an-ythfng~but entertaining." pi-entice for foundry, Seq 5.1, turned from a- visit to Souris. `Mr|.- 'J. D. ‘Hume'snd‘Mrs'. Philip T710 9- 5~ N°\`l'h“’“b°fll“‘l U"'i"d ,, Low., Manny nivni-_ W1, 111 111;, from Picton at 8.30 ooiock yester- i City_-yesterday. ' ’ “Y- R,v_ Ewan Mcpougnu W111 preach Miss Carrie Howe, has returhed to on Sabbath Blat lust., at Kinross U19 GUY from 5 shwt “sit t° L°"°' nt 10.30 n. in. and siren i-ini nt a Meniesum ' | .UL The tide'-'stil be high this morning Miss Mary Essery, City, has re- Mrss Jennie McNeill Oit has re-- » yn The Guardian has received from l"“`“°d ‘mm ul °°'l°y“bl° vm” t'° Minas and nnunni, or nveieii.‘H“1"“- 'K,,,:,€,;_ 9 b““dl° °l 1"' w““l““"‘°'“ Miss zuieh Mnirnsnd, snnnnei-side. '_ _ ___ Ls in this _City visiting the Misses The' oillcers and Executive Com- H°d3°°“' Wilfred Forbes,1Port Vernon, was A g i t . -in tue- Y_ “_ O_ A_ .Parlors at 5 u. passenger last evening via the s'¢1<>ek this afternoon. wni nu‘N°""“”“’°“‘“°' Miss Margaret Collings of Monta- ent’ n I gue arrived in the City yesterday There have come under the notice memlng m mute to Winnipeg' Mi L H d h h h P°“m““Bh.lp 'mm tml hand °f`P‘ J' spendsmgatulildlwiilztegi-s(il1ithvliierl;>=drei?lld Bmglff »wh° is 5 °°h°°l l'°“°h°" lnlei. F. and Mrs. Hodgson leaves this Iona. These are highly creditable to mnuning for the Gunnu Rnnmu Mi, Mr. Bulger the rapid business hand-'u1,1gnn_ ' writing being especially good. Mr. ...___ The friends of Mrs G L Good lar branch of his_' profession and is W111, Brighton, will he pledsed td very Successful 1n=im1>srfh=z this use- hen: that she ann so inn recovered ful accomplishment to his pupils. from 11°, recent ,uuuuu nu tn nn able to enjoy a.drive. Notwithstanding the attraction of :_ / .___ 'rue business mn that nnonsa this oiiice at 840 one morning recently 011° bB'l11K 1006 in £11011' Bllproval of not to give their name to any more the G118DKe once more to the old stanographere as their omce was sl- prise and the half 'hour shows; The ready filled with applicants, used pictures werssplendid, the music The Guardisn's Classified Columns Yesterday afternoon the West Kent School and Mic Macs met in junior baseball at Victoria Park and played a fairly good game. The Mic Macs won by a very wide margin Rain cures ‘int sci , i e ei . ' _ V --_ _ - , are ng “B me ve and 8 stopped the game at the sixth ln gone we win not be ubif.,-yo get more and we advise a .swift movement on the part of any- nings. The Orlebars and Mic Maci- wiil cross bats this afternoon and a good game is expected. 'lf_ll9TG Passed away at Lindale on May 19th,' Richard Carver at the ripe up to his death. The goodly number held by all who had the pleasure of obiltuary . notice in _a recent lseua. Prince Edward Island, in 1822, and advantage of a. godly parentags admonition of the Lord. At the age he was soundly converted to God. atb School Teasher, and Exhorter, God have lit an nhiding impression _in the places where he is best known lottstown a few_ years ago, his friends presented him with an add- by a substantial gift as an express- ion of their esteem and affection. Four years ago, after the death of his wife. he removed to North Rustico, and lived with his step- dalightsr with whom he quietly spent the evening of his life. The faith than sustained through his long and honorable ' career did not fall him at the close. When the ond came as it did suddenly, it found him joyously awaiting the summons of the Master. It ma be fitl said faith." Three sons and two daught- iuil of the Holy Ghost, and of ers are left behind, who may thank God for the heritage" of a ‘good ex- ample. T. B. - I HGW l It is to -have _good pastry'.` 0;1e’S, milfs* f:ion'is soon ruined by eating any other kind. . We have the best pies. ' Givensa .trifl order. Telephone il f ' rhnfhpnaiim ef __ _,... _' _ _ . - -_., ..- __ ~.»~.~ sl-if ~. .1 _ ,ii , ,, _ , . The steam tug Liberty commanded by Capt. Murphy arrived in port last evening from Cape Breton whith 2313555*~i?hnD_;(:1nta§_5_l2f-i:l:_dC<;_l_um_lila,liirclnbaldi Hi;l_i.iax, who are the con- _ ar H ` ran K' I h I I 4( home, Mrs. R. Finlayson, Hamilton, _in ¢1Xss01€;_ T; lx: galllxly; W “L _ MOORE & MCLTOD a s ma 33-. rigid MPS- W~ GFBBP. LOS Angeles, _-lug good progress of late a great T s late Mr. Carver was born ,deal of cement work» having been °itde§°:l:1°1 in the Year 1816 and re-_accomplished with successc. Capt. , _ ge move°;\°§:)‘PL¥i0dtl;e ,ye_i_ar_18g1Eh;g,Murphy with his tug will probably . _ , _ ,.,..............,. 3..... ...(ineiition rooms).-..-~...... . -...... n se w are e v .remain here ti‘1l the wharf is finished. There is a good deal of lumber to which ntbended his fun r 1 t tliled‘h li d _ to the high esteem in wehiam £2 w___s,tcs bpvzlecdnean, other necessary work The death occurred at Vancouver, c n ucted by the Rev. Mr. Shewnrt_B_ 3__ 1 1; 1; 1 M 11 L 4 _ _ _ , _ _ _ of Valley-field. The pail bearers were'bgi0vsd asviiewegf oJ01ma'1r~l,yli°1-_ “gel Any order over $2. 50 will Y‘¢§hipped freight paid this week to any point L-‘ D- M¢PhB\'50D. D- BI`llC_e,~K. Mc- ceased was a daughter of the late in the Maritime Pfoviiices, Lean s. B. wenensrbie, s. Jardine, captain Luna, of west River, and \, H~ M“'t1“~*“C°m- - left this province about twenty-two 3 1 _ .years ago, and has resided in Van- , T y a native oi Charlottetown, Prince Ed -I0 H Bentley was born at Margate wnra Isinnai and n son of the inte Robert Taylor, of this city. Besides died’ at N°1’th R“B¢i¢0. OD APl‘i1‘:a sorrowing husband, there- are loft' Blind, of the present year, in 0110 to mourn four sons and two daught- 97th"Y°5l` Of |112 B89- HG |180 Chl ers, also three brothers William and George Lund, St. Peter’s Island; and Bild WHS bl'0\\Kl1t UD in U18 fear 81111 Charles, in Quincy, Mass; and four sister Mrs Gr o N n s, . Mc eg r, .i e Mile of twenty. in the year 1842. under Creek; Mrsf Anderson, Cambridge, the ministry of the Rev. A. McLeodlMa5g; 1v1rn_ Dunbar, B05-ton; and M155 Maud Lund 'of Winthrop, Mass. and at once united with the Meth- ' ____ < odist church of which he was a. 011 Monday at ML A111901, 1,, con. . Y . Y oi him, “He was a good man, and' m°mh€f f0I` 5116 SPECS Uf Hilti’ “V911 nection wi‘th'the closing exercises of YUHFB- Th” Efflaief _Pllff Of hi! llklithat institution there was a large was spent in his native place, where,ag¢,¢ndnnce, F111; was p1,ys1cu_1 1,111. he mad-° 3 -ml? impression and °x',ture driill by the Ladies College stud- “@1994 B' Wh°1°€0m° i“fl“9_U°° BS fl' ents on the ,college tennis courts. _ man of Christain character. About gome hundred gg,-15 took par; and 11; Gnod Clgfhcg ‘twenty years exe he removed to the is me to say that me erin was ` TFYOH C1I'°“if» and ldentlnw him' one oi the best ever given by Mount with 91° varied interests 0* the niiison girls. irniiowing me ann .chmches there- Al” Cralmud Said came the students recital in Beeth- Victorie., he gave of his best to the oven Hun wh1¢1, was agtmded by nn cause he so much loved,and his excell- _unuuuuuy 1,11-ge ‘gut1w1»|_ng_ Every “lf “fvica as Class Le5‘d‘“'» B°bb',number wasgivcn in a delightful manner arousin the warmest praise. mm great Weight Wg? “ll” He w“|T0 particularizi where all were so a man to be true . Hia stsrling_exueu,,nt would be 1m,-1u1ouu_ In 1,11, worth, simple faith, _consistent life, afternoon the uuu1uer5u1»y e,xeu~c15°n 01 and' unflagglng_ zeal in 'the work ofmne Academy were hu1d in ]_,1ng19y Hall and were attended by atviery l' ~ln e number. Among the ma cu- Whw 'he l°"' Umlmud 1°’ Char' dishes to the University appears the name of Elmer' Ross, Charlottetown. ,The Tribune Essay Prizes 161' the frees of appreciation, accompanied nent euuuyu nu u given uubjecg were 'mon by Miss Hazel Hughes, Char- lottetown, first, and Mles Jennie |Turner, Charlottetown, second. The ,Advanced French Prize was won by Miss_Elisab_eth Stebbings, of Tryon. Miss _ Hughes was also among the winners in`the Bible classes. » : Films _ ; developed to-'day I Brinlg your films to us . to bedeveloped. Onr Developing and Printing ` Departmen isnow in full swing. I \ New developer used on every film. ` P~ .f L’ _£5 ' _ \ . i _ _ _ "The Bunn! Store on Tuna” -nn 140, |9¢s__ _ _ Sum 0p_¢n I s. su. to 6 p. K_ _, e old age -of 92 years, leaving to _-or the Captain. had taken downs ’ A mourn the loss of a kind and loving scow to he used in another contract father, 'three sons and two daughters undertaken by the owners, Reid ‘and coupon in Writing us. lf - ~ I of ood designs rather ltfdiiltrhlifldrlaailiisdl :ig efigcf, borders fb mulch 1 _ _ peqdhl roll Qualify limited, some earl! ,i_ioADo|= wALL PAPER _ _ BARGAINS From the ,Failed Menzie Wall Paper Co. __ 'rl-IE Curator of the concern above referred to offered us by telegram a big lot of the best of the Menzie ` designs at a tremendous argain. We at once snapped - them up as the enormous selling of this spring ad ° = cleared out many of our lines. We have just got theni i in and :mari_. E_ 1_ at s\‘l prices up to 1.25 per roll. No order is foo big for ns---none . _ ,S ton su,u11_ We have fi11¢\d‘\.orders for all sorts of\\vall raper from all over P. ii. I. as well /- i as from neighbouring pfmvliites this spring---and we can fill your order too.* Use the : i Prefzly patterns for dining rooms or halls. heavy i gilt reign. ordinary stores would value them at 3oc They would sell here in the regular way at |8c wiaei>°rdm,ai>1inn........._..............7¢ ~ ' h’ e of designs in hell or dining room patterns, mostly rather dark A very mcelwlg el ilt, with wide borders to match Had we aid the rs ilar ' - P R' , ;g;i.li,§::¢l;‘l,_wm¥h@?1egfo sell at s5o io 3oc even on our own close cut basis-but we 6. _ iv .is-<».-‘=.ée-a-we-=»eia¥e§; -‘J ~.-.mf an. |11 _` ' l Charlotiletowll 3 Please send us samples of wall paper for. . . . . . . . . . 31 . _ Name____ ,,',\.... ...... .............. k__:0:,ngh,m_Thefunemlservicewas _- Ad¢11>e5g___,,__,_............. _ . . . 1 » l | The We9l°Y8D has ¢l1Bf0l10WiHE-couver evsr since. Mr. a lor is l -F . mesniseauun-nnmnnsnnnnusmmnqnnnmw-n,nnn\\wn\, e sus. \.\-.~n\\»n.- . I 1 > ._i . At the City Police Court yesterday the Prohibituon Case against Capt. John Hughes was dismissed. Arthur Davy» was fined $200 or 3 months in _mil for a second offence against the Prohibition Law, and the hearing of the case agilnst Mrs. Annie Coyle was adjourned. Edward Henneseey and Roy Essery were each fined $4 for being drunk; and John Sherry for the same offence was fined $5. The Halifax Salvage Association has contracted to float the Plant lin- er A. W. Perry ashore at McMilIan's Point, Port Hastings and Thursday Henry Beazley left Halifax with Diver Grigoire and s gang of men and are on the scene now. The steam tug Togo also went taking several big pumps and it was hoped to float the steamer in two or three days. EPIDEMIC OF DYSENTRY. It affects many people more in winter than in summer-in the one case it is due to improper eating,- in the other to,conges'tion excited by cold. A very small dose of Nervillne repeated every hour or two removes the trouble thoroughly. If there is pain, relief is immediate-if merely relaxation. the result is just as, cer- tain. You can't und a treatment for bowel troubles, indigestion 'and stomach disorders hslL¢o good as Polson’e Nervillne, thousands say so. ~- \ .__ ' The Best Flies _ Forlsland waters: Durham Ranger, Parmachene Belle, _ Brown' Hackle, . Silver Doctor. Rods -Steel, Split Bamboo, Greenheart. Lines, casts, _i-eels, fly books, baskets, etc. “llll lllll lllll” _ onuoorirrs, Cor. Great Geerge & Kent Sta pairs to oldi furniture _Tr ' Fninf. " Foiii Au CLASSES M 1 Run 1ur:i=uRNi;EMA,,_N_ __ _.B .__ | I *___ ' ._ l_\$$eSSl1.1A¢.t\t_i = » insurance i , Charlottetown and Pieinu. From Montreal si 4 p. in. Monday, May |801 Monday, June lst Monday, Inns i5ih Monday. Juno zgth Monday, ulv 13th Monday, uct lgth ~ "*n“'h-$». » ._\_ _ ._,, a ll ` 5.7;' ll Al l J" l \-"A WI-"il \' »r- ‘Il""iU¢‘~~l¢.°Vl&I*'|.|")‘a"' ' ' 4: ' I ' I 4 ` _ F M I \ \ lliirll-&w*’l`E"»"’*h‘¥'Jl` I .» ~ c : _ s' :=.»~ » ~. .. .~~'.. . ' ~ - Sngjcei to change should circumstances require- P<::___fg;ihg information apply to ' CAIIVBLL R08. ` v- . 5', M "_L,"_'ll1-ni-u»_` Fl l Better Than" The New Guarenteedf Instalment Policy issued`be the Sun»Li 6 Of Ca_I1?-d8.111¢¢f5 all requirements of those desiring cheap insurance besides carrying g‘_uare_nte:d cash surrender values, paid up insur- ance etc. For rates apply to Chufluutown . - Manager for P.E. Island sewn: J l _ , _ 6 Q“"i»‘.?,?.3 s".'lil.l?€.‘s’_°-%5~|'|’»‘k_‘nF r§.l.‘»‘i’.?.‘.'l‘.¥li’.fil’