UNTi(iI i I GUARDIAN -w-vg--,- , Douglas Sutherland, Summuside Cottageisto rent on King's 0 Y spent the week sud* in this City. See classified column. Head Offices in New Prowse B|ock---ChurIottf.~!own- The latest news, llrst ot all. Dr. Anderson, Supt. of Education left yesterday for Bouris. A teacher iswanoed. -See clafuiiled column. terday afternoon for Morell. .-._ . 'Phu City' Court meets ah ten o’-l Mr. Morrison left the city for; A, summons hm, men, served, Vernon River yesterday afternoon- 1.10m. coaay reeumaine-on 'rimrsc y chock this morning. ‘ The big Pl`08ra.m at New Wonder- land tonight is given in the reader un Page eight. Wm- B"“‘“°¥~ UW- is "P°\'*»°d 111-. 'ras Rev. ai J. Maxima win pi-ese V J. E. neu of Peak Bros. went _ tion with Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. next, for a breach of the prohlbiti n I B Father nacnelim me um my act, 1 ` - ° yesitdrday afternoon for Bt. Andrews. l Mrs. John Lamb, of Sulphur Mrs. (Rev.) G- R- Ross. City. is creat, Kionayke, has arrived in this The Guardianig classified ndver-f undergoing treatment in the P. E. l. , City 0,, ,,_ visit to her aunt Mm E_ on . -11 eisements bring quick results asugld in that column. E. Mclnnls of Cherry Valley and N. Gay, of Pownal leave this morn- jiri for Regina Bash. ` _ Hospital- ,im Purdy. , ' George M. Matthews of Summer- At the plan” Com-*_ yesterday Ed. side was admitted as an attorn¢'Y Oi ar Ca-ri-0 0|- dm k ,E n, f n emioss, was ilnr the Supreme Court at the Ewslzr ad $5 or 30 days. The line was Unis- term in Charlottetown yesterday. panned penal-ng good behavior, The Smartest best made Dollar Shirts in the field this Spring i§ipr® @- xv if .2f’ fro-»=_§h| rtdali? 0 '/i”--1,. Qi-‘.i~.>: '._;.‘;l,..°l,_'l.°1:!:;.tmr!.°.2'e. sf-,'\_*.;. f_.~¢3£.;~.¢;§~:~x~|.'~»~i-i ‘-eil. ..-»-_,ff _.1-r'~ .»-\..»-*-.»"~..--...lxf-fr-._ 3 '_ ..___,...._ ...-,,,_.-_,,..... 'Fe p _ `5.°..i.~_.!;__5"~_.l1i!..*.!§.`.?.‘!F.,e.!.:!.:.-&. E _ . \°§:_¥,_'l:3,:!€:15.;;i:§.;.§.:e.i. 'if " _ 5 _ \`\ ‘qxofofoiolo pofof ofa - ' A B ¢:=:=~.;.a't'§;~f_:e:=:'_p _ cffénl -'_ ` 'LW ~ .Y gg wlwiii " 1 " ._». , ,,__ '_ .o_ , lurequcsting the men of our city to come and cxaulin our line ol' “dollar shirts" which we call the “Prowsc’s special" we wish to assure you that we are not referring tothe usual dollar variety that floods the market. Not until we were able to put forth Soziicthing Better than the usual would we consent to have it known as the “Prowse's Special". The designs, styles and colors are wonderfully diversified, including every authentic fashion. Coat, or regular styles plain or plaitcd hosoma white, colored, , striped, figured and chcchcd. Cuffs on or off all sizes-Price $l.00. Special purchase of Men’s ._ ~ Spring and " Summer Shirts There are 25 dozen shirts in this , lot and they are the kind that sell regularly at 75 to i.oo each. Of imported shifting in snappy up to date patterns. If you need shirts for spring or summer wear hcre’syonr chance to get the best bargain of the season. All sizes is the collec- tion, Choose at 47¢. Sec them iu _\\\. 1‘,,_,?, our window \-l_._..,...... ._ _ J Some Summer -----| _ , Make the home Curia!" cosy and cool Suggestions 4. \i._ White spot diid i’l'g\|.\'e'd' nluslins for bedroom and sash cu r- tains white figured andres, muslins and frilled Bobbinet Irish point curtains in white and (ivory. Largest variety from the very cheapest to the very best Novelty braided curtains, door panels, door mats. (Carpet Department) L ‘ ‘, . . » o _ . V. ' 5' "“ l wdiiem Jmums. sr.,se..1Rivcr, has been appointed inspector oi- tho 'new wharf that is to he built' al ,Vernon River Bridge this summer, ' -di l Last OPPUN-“fl-if-Y £0 hear and sei ~“Ths Race for Millions" at Novi Wonderland tonight, for the pro- gram changes entirely tomorrow levening. Nathaniel Gay, Pownal, leaves this morning_on a business trip to Winnipeg | and Regina. and will be ubsant about three months. Mrs. Gay will, in the , meantime, visit at her home in Uigg. v W The duet by Mrs. Will Mclslachern, Mt. Albion, and Mrs. Dingwell Jenkins. Seal River. at the Mecha dist Church at Earnsclifle last Sun- _duy was one of the best over he-ardl lin than building. Geo. R. Dewar, son of R. B. and Mrs. Dewar, of this city, now on the local statf_oi’ The Government Telephone in Manitoba, has been in Winnipeg for the past week attending u convention of thc Telephone managers, A game of baseball will be played this afternoon at four ojclock between n team from the Royal and N. B. Banks and thwt of N, S_ and Canadian. Commerce Banks. Whew- sliae, Kelly, slide. R. B. Squarcbriggs, 75 Prince Street, No. 3 Phone, has an excell- ent line of groceries and meats of all kinds in stock. All orders will be promptly filled, and' delivered free, in any part of the city. Frank T. Watkis who will give an organ recital in St. James' Church on May llth has appeared oefore most of tho crowned heads of Europe. All will rcmomber him being here with Madam Albnnl. Mart Smith, of St. Dunstan'¢; Col- lege, Charlottetown, spent Sunday in the city before going to Monbana on u trip. Mr. Smith was a member of the Bt. Dun:-itan's football team which played here last fall.-Moncton Times. Among the outward passengers from .this City yesterday were M. lane re- turning to Boston, Philip Palmer ‘to -Edmonton, Mechanical Supt. Poole of P. E. I. R. to Moncton, Benj. Brem- ner, City to Montague, Joseph Hol- rhyd to Edmonton, T. C. James to Picton, Rev. Dr. McMillan to Halifax Jas. P. English. Do not send communications to in- dividual members of stail. Every- thing should be addressed "The Char- lottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I.," and on the left hafnd corner at the bottom of the envelope should be "Advertising," "Subscription," "Editorial," or, “Tour Editor," ac- cording to the contents. A. MacNair and his eldest daugh- ter Miss Ida MacNair leave the city this morning,-', en route for Vancouver l where thu marriage of she latter, and `A. L. Newson will talks place. Mr. -Ncwson is a provlnclalist, the son |of John and Mrs. Newson of this ’City, and will be remembered as hav- been in the employ of Bruce Stewart & Go. The popularity of the -young , lady ls amply proved by the large collection of various and valuable presents received by her. 9*' ,mgng them being tokens of regard from the choir of the First Method- .ist Church, King’s Daughbefl Elm' day School Class, Mission- Band and Mission Circle. It is only by T9* qucstilhat a detailed account oi the gifts from a large number of indi- vidual friends has neun wrtheld. Mis.. viiieum w-lu we emily missed in musical social and church circles in which she ever took an active pu.i?, and in her new life she is ful- -lowed by the best. wishes of bund- rcds of friends. ,___ :The annual Y.M.C.A. rummage sale takes place Thursday May 13th~ Any one having old clothing to dis- pose of will please teleD\1Ull¢ MI* Archibald and uw imrwl will \>° called for. 5“'5d2l`~ HOW NICE It is to have good pastry. One’s diges- tion is soon ruined by eating any other kind. We have the best pies Giveusa trial order Telephone 21| D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY Hakes Best Bread who has been spending the last! col- lege year in Halifax, N. S., attend- :ity yesterday on her homcwurd -journey. Lizzie sed the shorthand and typewritinlg examinations at Union Commercial College and have been awarded' honor diplomas. was yestenday admitted to the ‘bar on motion of W. S. Stewart. This \'_entlema'n' has lately been in the ofilce of Mr. Stewart, and attained the high percentage of 79. Bonnell, has H.rrived.at Murray Riv- cr from St. Pierre, where she ,had spent the winter. She will sail this week on return with a general cargo of produce, etc. received a telegram announcing the ileath in Boston yesterday morning of Patrick McManus, formerly of Dro- more, P. E. I. The remains are 'ue- ini: forwarded to this Province, and will arrive hers tonight, is in the city in the 'interests oi’ the ln- ternutional Correspondence schools. of which he is divisional representative Mr. Frye looks forward with pleasant unticiputions to spending considerale time in this Province this season. ‘tutes ‘ons taking a lot of baggage and running considerable risk od losing some through a wreck, rail- road through theft. Any person can ob- tain a policy at small cost covering all -lliiiese risks, also policies that will indemnify for any illness or bodily injury one may receive by ap- plying to Hyndman Ab Co. Charlotte- town. to S. A. McDonald's large advertise- ment the first white goods sale the ilrm has had since- embarking in -the dry goods clothing, mcn's furnishings and Cus- tomed tailoring business. They will offer every 5th yard' sold, no matter what the price muy be whether 5 cts or $1.00, i . - posing a- lady purchased say 50 yards o ei o BP Greek, is visiting in this city, the guest of her cousin, Florence Hen- derson. A MacNalr leaves for Montreal th M'acNair who is en route for Van- J. W. Ryan will visit Excelsior In- stitute at York on Saturdu next and ipeak on “The Poultry iiidustry." ` dealing open 7.80. J. F. H. Arsenault, of Palmer Road, Lot 13, has been appointed to 1 position in the Tax_Dcpartmc'nt in the Provincial Building. The remains of Miss Jennie May and Miss M. A. Gillis were conveyed ‘o Wood Islands by the Murray Har- ‘ior train yesterday afternoon. Robert McKinnon and Wendell Mor- :usey have secured the contract for liau-ling the milk to the Cherry Val ley factory thin ssauon on the Eame- clifle and China Point routes. Tenders are called for tho erection oi 1 new bank building for the Canadiar Bank of Commerce ut the corner ol Queen and Grafton Streets on the |lt4 Q’ gba store recently occupied by Jenkini . on. .__ Miss Laura Rayner ol Buxmnerslde. 'ng` Dalhousie, passed through the -_i Min; Beatrice Blnns, City. and Miss Gibson, Marshfield, ha/ve pw Calvin D. MacCailum of the City The schooner Dictator, Oaptmln Mrs. John' Murphy, of -.riis City, _.___ ` George E. Frye, New Glasgow. N. S. ni-4 When travelling abroad it necessi- accldent, fire in hotel or 1_- The attention of readers is csilfled in' this- issue. 'Hils is trade in wddition to the for one cent per yard Sup f th On Saturday the firm are Every 5th article of the one Sell Eastman Films A The Quality Film Looli ron xanax. l ON TIE SPOOI. END. hi- The schooner Jessie Newell, Capt, -3 1 'B md lb ' _ Hum-a leaves Murray River this week, I _ V Mrs. James -Murley, City, is visit-.grquihg list Q-‘I-‘£0-Chrmtiian Church this I r C Q Breton' l V ' i Q nu y' yi ' Img ing in Bummerside. 1| ._ "°_°` Mi B Father Mclntyre left this city Yes- ' gonessw §';!],i,fmE£;iE1l;gs£g't§.:£yA P3581. . is morning with his daughter Miss lida vouvcr. , , down! Your tired of it, so is -4` ----~ rec: , _ *»° 'd #nb ii' heir ' i ‘ ~ Bouria yesterday by the afternoon loiliegiidetrriiorrgwlgiorniiigndtiraliiiia f 1 i i i 0 Moore ai , , Wddlllth J Ohl” tear the old paper .`. _sa ..-,.... everybody _ »fsmw..\-.-. .-..~ than the dress too. .'- Sc _ And you have to see the paper ofiener ii Fresh bright cheerful paper on your walls really means more homelike and happier surroundings for yourself and your family. means better health as well. We have the paper, it is chosen by experts of years of experience, the patterns are meeting with ihe ` 1 enthusiastic approval of everyone,the colorings 11 A great many smart peo le think that it ' §‘ I . are tasteful, the prices are within easy reach. We start at 5 cents per double roll, we go on at 6|: Sc You are not giving your home a fair ~,» - . chance to look its best if you keep the same old dingy paper on the walls forever. We venture to say that if you wore the same old *'77 dress that you were married in that maybe you would not look up to the minute yourself. | l . Xe. . _ }."@_,;..,`, :F1 _Q ,_-. ,Y -iq ‘ 1 *JJ* . ` _,I ijtfga "1 > ._ ._ _ - -.‘ _--‘F ._ s_ _ f _"\v.- '_ ..‘.1.....g';"‘ 21%)' ‘ -" -T--'-fa. _ --__..... i' 6.-‘Lf M. . .r ' ° 1 _ i `l`1) ____ ' ` ll __-_1` in - .-0°-Q.. \. _ 15.- ,q ' \.j ` _ _ p `,'”_ Y 3; sph `|:) Q i ` ,gs >'.-“A ` / ~ I Sc _ ...is gc 10c r5c 18:: zoc 25c up to 1.25. “How can you afford to sell a paper like' this for 2 5 cents?" a lady to . to asked us Friday last. V .- just' one answer-big buying--big selling make us l -_ '25 small prices possible. Get our samples. i ‘-----The Wall Paper Men--y----J ¥ :C -s; \ i--f*;fMA' `. ;,€__;_,- ‘ W ~` _, A - ’ /` T all 3 svoimc/ire ( “Bestyette” Storm Cape 4.50 . The Ideal Wet Day Garment , U . Those are just in from New York, with the touch of smart American ‘designing in their make, with eminently sensible cut, just the sort of childs rainy~day garment that ' .. ., someone should have thought of years Epo. All sizes made F up ofsilkette with hood to match, line ‘ with plaid silk, t colours are navy and cardinal . . . . . ..--_. . . . . --~.~_$4.50 American Ideas in coats for your little gir Q You may have noticed that American makers are 'tailoring all .f their little girls 'coats now with the smooth, rounded lshoulder. - No more bunches of cloth at the point of the shoulder. trim. smart- , ly stylish, tailor finish coats. These in a few days ago, made in red surge, armyblue, and a heavy wide walenavy serge. The- last I has red collar and buttons. F w For Little School Girls A 4.50 5.25 7.25 _ ' ___ ._ v \ ` s-ll ' . . 'Tim ineéiese will be enlwn by' ev- fgy reader, of this paper in B. A. Mc- p0nnld's announcement in his large r 20 cent cotton she would se- advertisgmgnl in - today's paper. cure 10 ya;-da of same for 10cts.,' or one cent per yard for 10 yards. The game thing applies to ready to v.0a'r goods in white wear every 5th gur- ment of the one price will be sold for 9cts each. The idea. is one that will no doubt appeal tio the buying public. going to open out every department of their store on the same generous offer. price will be sold for 9cts, no matter if the price is 5cts on $50.00. Intend- ing purchasers are requested to call as early in the day ms possible to avoid the rush._ The idea is one which has not been before carried out in such a lN`80 scale in the City. It will be the means of drawing large crowds to the atom on Thursday and Friday and particularly on Saturdwy- the lifeaf- day of the sale. $20.00 and $25.00 suits will be sold for 9 cents. Lad- ios' skirts, dress goods, silks and ev- erything ln the store for the same price, Every 6th article fgr gducts. _.__ ANNOUNCEMENTS. tures at New Wonderland all this week. Tackle Rods, Reels, Land- ing Nets, Baskets, Lines, Hooks, -Fly Books. Flies suitable for Is- land waters. f=Any 'fly not to be had here we will be pleased to get for you “lil ill Hill” - 4 i G0 CARTS, Priced from $1.50 up The right kinds at"‘Marliright” Prices, Mark Wright . Newson's Block Fishing ..._ _.W-- A ‘ i Surplus ' of $4,r18,4 Loo over all liabilities » 4 9 and Capita?Stock is the financial position of the Suu Life of Canada. E. R. EECWV3 _ Charlottetown. Manager for P. E. I , ' \ - ~\\ \\\ »"`~ nxusorsrs. dmwftf I .. po/200;/5,3 ' - -I J I . =1-“-=-‘\'- \... .. _*.1-~.¢.,~ ._ -.Ju- -1 §€’.,m»?-ffv 14'