' \ -.i _ -av , wiv 7,1909 -me ui-mir me ' ~-1- ' ~ 'ran cHAiu.o'1"-rs'rowN GUARDIAN mm er mi ' ries rxvn » 1 we -\,,'»-:_»~ _. '_»<,-¢.<.¢f.» . . ~ ,-»., '~‘ '- .. ._ _. , _ . ._ _ _ _V .»_,.r V _~V ,_. .VV. 1, 5; -_ . __ _ V ,_ _ - _ . » i _ , _ V x.i__,;.<\. .»,.r.V__/r.VV_VV_'(_V _LAVJFA _ ,V ¢_,,_H,, _.1 ,,_;,x, ,r ,wa , V V, _V ’,, _., <1., V_, 7 N , , , . . . , _. V_, ., . _. . , I N _,_ _, _. I _ A ‘ i -'.~~1= »i-..i.. H ~= K . .- i_»i_ . \ ‘tg , ‘if 3 ,1 i m _._ _Y 1 h Vi _ ___ of Boston is visit- Vincent and Mrs Mahar, City, left' ,THE 0UEEN’S COUNl`Y GUARDIAN ‘”“" “' "°“°' _ ....... .... 4. . W Held Offices in New Prowse Block---Charlottetowm _ | _ I “ Deacon Reagh of Milton were pas- Sam Doyle, ofthe Abegweit footf sene rs to Georgetown by the arfter- ball club, has received a `telegram __ ,_ , __,__ . The Tennis dance will take place 5 , 'Wight in puny-B Hun insumd Ut A_~ upon train. from the New lilusgow team( statingl -- tha't they wished to come over and I 'rin atm news, out ef su. Rsv. Mr.- Woodruff, and Ven Arch- ing his mother Mrs Malcolm Power, on Y Tracadie Cross. friends in Boston. where they will remain for some time. V Johnson & Jbhnson's ad will 'be 0_ H_ h,ii1_ I the 24th. H i ediat found* on page seven today. Mrs. John Lamb and her little play iere on e mm e- Hugh A Mcpomiii-i_ M0i,¢_i,,,,ii0_ has daughter, Helen; Klondyice,wliq have ly wired, accepting their one;-_ tide will be high about noon returned from the White Mountains, been “smug this city- Mt Y°°l¢°1”dwy '_-_ The ` many and tomorrow at 12.03. New Hnrnphhir e, on a- visit to her uncle, Harry E, The following are the temperature Clark, Augustine Cove. Nfrdings 101' Yefiiffilllyi-The highest registered forty-seven above; at nine Ernest Mclnnis oi Cherry Valley The Stanley left here yesterday I b ieft the City yesterday for Regina. with the buoys for the western coast R- W- 08m°\‘0“» H110 hifi m0tl\er “-’“- l°"tY' °‘“` “ OV” “nd BT- H1118 P- ' of this Province. Mrs. A. Cameron, of Dunclais leaivee m. thirty-seven above. The coldest re- -- tho city this morning for San Fran- °0l`d0d W°dl1¢9d`“y lllt-.M was forty- U. B. Consul Hale will deliver nn cisco, via St. John, N. B., where 0”* *\`l-'0V°- address and Wm. Ives will sing at they intend visiting relatives for a few ""_' the mm's meeting on Sunday at 4 days. Miss L. H. Tupliu, Margate was V a passenger by the S. S. Empress _ _.___ The Outward passengers "mm, this Wednesday evening, returning from an ei; ge d J A M tm six months visit to Chicago, Ill. Misa The schooner Laura Cox. arrived to yGg\,'\-<.»~‘*\¢"">4*‘~°_- I o o 0 o A .~ _.-f-~..»'~.__-‘-“"1-_»¢'»\»»' ¢ O O O O O '_.»» lot and they are the kind that sell regularly at 75`to i.oo each. Of " imported shifting in snappy up to fi *S* 7% Q-=-._-_.»-..» Y/ o o 9 0 0 ./_ ~\..-f-_-'=~.»-'\-,r~._,¢-._ Q f * O Q 4“':,_>¢'*a""*‘_-""\.|3"-\.»°l'\~. W Q U O O O »f'->\.r""-r""-r:_“\~"`-':"'_|‘- o o 0 o 0 A .»-‘\-..-"-.r~<4-r-_---,--- O O . ’ * O . \ -__,_-._,_--_,.r~»-i/-_-°-_.-- in Q 0 o o Q \& ,..-. .---.-1-._-'-_-P* -o-‘»-_-"- ` O O Q . O I ,, , i Mi , ‘_ ,_ date patterns. If you need shirts for _, _ ,. _ "‘ In ’i "' - 'l° spring or suiumer wear hcrc`s your chance to get the beet bargainof the season. All sizes in the collec- ' tion, Choose at 47¢. Scc them in \ our window Some Summer -- ` 'I Make the home Curlain cosy and cool Suggestions -- Whlte spot and figured niuslins for bedroom and sash cur- tains white figured madras, muslims and frilled Bobbinet Irish pointcurtains in white and ivory. Largest variety from the very cheapest to the very best Novelty braided curtains, door panels, door mats. (Carpet Department) _ ' .nun ~ i The funeral of the late Malcolm Mc- Lco Griffith. church their many friends wished lordered to make preparations and' ‘arrangements for a local exhibition to be held some time.in the autumn. ,d h t it is undermine that prizes to the C$:1§:g2,f“PP"°5 ’° G Qlfgdg, ' ____-_---1;-____-"'-*""'*’”“"*' amount of ,$100 00 will be awarded' for forty-five different classes ct ex- 1::.‘;;“:.‘;i.°...:;“‘;i...‘.“§".ff.‘?..r‘;r. ...iii Charlottetown Slum f='““*““ "” ”“° “°““`“'“°“"" M” Navigation Co., Ltd. H, Court J. J Trsilnor. Peter Bro- is..us;.s‘;ii:.a::.:f:.°‘,;i..::‘“:; che-ioueiown Pam the exhibition, which promises in be s, distinct success. A" Klnds or Churns at cal;`°r' Coniniciicliiirhfoullny tho3rd.of Moy U10 P--°. 9n'3 _ 5' d3| Northumboi~l|\nd" will have the Company' -1"' \vl\u.rf daily, except Suu lay. at8o'clock n. 'An allcfiiufl Hale 'Will bu held on the ltetiiriiliig will leave Picton ut 4.45 oelock Millan took place estcrda ' \ from. his fatlicrs rsbsiiience? idmde lizggzpefilgibgife ftmlt them will Street, to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral lloatsgin (Elf) rlottetgwff Baddlretmbhw where a requi-em High Mass was sung points in the Island thi; y-egr O *K by Rev. Pius McDon-aid. The young- motor boat complete costs consider- U” mffmbefs Ol the League of the able money. and now'that insurance Cross attended in a body. The fun- can be obtained at reasonable rates “"1 left by the 10.30 boat for South covering fire and sea risks, boat lov- Hliorc, where interment was made, crs will not Vhiesitate as much now, The pall-beairers were Joseph' Fran. in investing in one of these pleasure cis, Andrew Butler, Robert Trainer, fffiift- Hyndmao & Co., transact Louis Curley, Louis My-Iimis and Motor Boat Inslurance. ___ __- Complaints have reached The Gum-_ AFUIIIP J. Hogan of igi-iimanviiie dian office with reference to in hum, mid Miss Sarah Jane May of Elm l"“` Of YOUHE mcri. who annoyed Street, weru married at 8 o'clock `m0°mi`“g H0139 L0'd`lZ0. L0-G~'l`-. at lvcdnesilay, April 28th at St. Alexandra last Tuesllay HlEl\l3. when liridget’s Church by Rev, John F_ they should have known better. Th-e Griffin pastor gf the chiir¢h_ The committee have decided to take de- wuliiing was attended by fifty rela- finite aouon and expose tho guilty tives and friends of the couple and INWUES Should* there be a recurrence zu wedding breakfast was given ,at Ui the "‘“i“*““°e' This -‘iliould ccrbain- .- _Llic_bri»de’.s_,parent~s _.Iohn_.,and Mrs. ‘Y _"¢__fli__“i1!i’lliHS QQ i1l1,,i1l10Ughtless May after the ceremony. At the D'0|‘=>'0HS. V them ri long an-d happy wedded life. Last Slmdafy ,evenlnit a serious ac- ~Worcesf»r Daily Telegram. (Mr. Clflcnff Wim l1211‘l`0W1y averted at Alex- liogan, is it non of 'l‘lmg_ and Mrrr umira. A little chap about four iliogaln, 0 King St. West, City.; years old was playing in hi bedroom with matches at the homo of Isaac The matinee put on im the Opera A. Judson, Alexandra, when the 'bed- Heuse by the Coieiiiei stock cc., clothes became ignited and the maze yesterday afternoon, was H great: our spread rapidly- Owing to the ex- dit to the company. Dearest amd the ceptionai coolness and bravery of little Lori1's intimate friends won Mrs. Judson the fire was got under everybody instantly, but none were control, but not before her hair had such favorites as Little Lord Faunt- caught, and with difficulty was leroy and his cute ways. The com- smothered after doing considerable pany gave three cash prizes to the damage. The loss is estimated at children getting the most words out one hundred dollars with no insur- of Colonial. The first prize was won ance. by Ena McLeod, with-,a total of sev- -1- cnty eight words, second by Edith On May lst a very happy gathering Wright, with a/ total of 69 words; of abouti 50 invited guests took place and third by Willie McIntyre, with a at the home of Thomas Bertram, Itotal of sixty three words. A good Fredericton. The evening was spent deal of interest was shown in this in games, music and amusements of part of the program., n. higher order. At twelve o’cloclc the -\- company prepared for the dining The Fnrmer's Instiicute of Tracadie room and sat idown to a table which lwld 8- m°?9f~il\§ of unusual interest on groaned under its burden of delicac- Wednesddy evening of last week. Im- ics, and all did ample justice to the portnint correspondence was read inner man. Miss Lucy Murray presid- lrum A- B- WBl`b\1I`f-‘Olly M- P~. F09- cd mt the organ and plaiyed some ox- ,pecinlng the proper Si-'cps 10 talw in cellcnt music and the company, after lorder to have an expert of the Geo- singing, God be with you till we ‘logical Department visit 'I‘rwoad'l:e to meet again. di-sperssd to their homes make investigations as to the 0X- each one feeling pleased with the istencc of coal. The Directors were evenings entertainment. _,___- _ Service premfiirs of the late Mario Oakes, D-HL G W wAKEl__0lmV Bradalbsne, on Wednesday next be- - ' “1 mmm” in at one o'clock The farni y,_,,,,,,,,m_ i sz - - fill? be dispesea ei also stock. cron- M" <1 th f i“‘P‘°‘“"““s~ S" ““““‘ an o e _ bills for particulars. 6-4531- “ LOW PFIGOS On PBll’\f.S Rf. Q.an-|°ro|1'_s 5°5d-3| f 5' ______v, _,____`._.._.._, SNAPPY SNAPS A ginger snap is no good , unless it is snappy. That is ; the kind we sell. i Always fresh and good No. 163 Kent Street Telephone 2|\ D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY I Bakea Best Bread Fishing Tackla Rods, Reels, Land- ing Nets, Baskets, Lines, Hooks, Fly Books. \ Flies suitable for Is- land waters. “>Any fly not to be had here we will be pleased to get for you "llll lfll lllll" nmuwmv-Mmm .~».»~.v. .\\\~.\\t....-Q..-..».\-_ ...-...-. av ~.-._ .w-m.'.vn. mmm _---, Mwre .ar & Friday, May 7th, |909 A bulletin of bargains for Friday and Saturday Selling towns busiest street busier and livelier than ever for these two big week 2 end days. Every offer is a fine one, and every one has an even chance to' partake of the bargains offered. Read the list then arrange , your shopping lisi, you will surely want many items in tihe list. Here are =on1e bargains that wi11'm_ake this busiestistore on’Char1_0£te. ,f _ uc English Pram at--loc V 7| This lot includes a score or more of pretty new patterns in 32 inch English prints, same as sold in most stores at I5c all day Friday and Saturday, or until sold out... . .. ....... lfle Good 30 inch Canadian Print better than most ten cent lines on ' sale at _ ........7e Yard wide Canadian print of good Weight and nice .range of pafterns_... .. ._ . . .Bc 27 inch ANDERSON Ginghams in checks, nice fine smooth goods, in the regular 1 I; cents grades, Friday and Saturday.. ..., . . ._. ,. . _ _ . , , |2¢ Yard wide, fine white English Cottons, splendid soft firm finish fthe regular 14 and 15 nent lines, 2 days special. ..-. ,. . . N . . . . _ _ , _ _ ,,, |04; F + ‘ * I + I dozen good boot laces for - Ac This is the very sort that is sold everywhere for 2 and 3 cents per | pair, butas a banner two day bargain, we say One dozen laces for.. _ . . . . .4c BIG ROLLS UF Wi-II'l`E TAPE containing one dozen pieces Friday and Saturday......_....._..... ..... . A '......7c BALL TOPPE 1) HAIR PINS Theznewest scrt, just in 3 on a card, sell perc:ird_... ._ .. ...........l9c Translucent Collar Supporters Special 2 cards for 5 cts This is the regular line sold always everywhere at 5`cts card. LANGTRY HOSE SUPPORTERS front pad, 2 elzistics, the regular 25 cents line... _ .....l9c CLOTHES BRUSI-IES, good ones black backs good well made brush better than many 25 cent lines.... ......I0c, Real brass safety pins, nickel finish, good ten cent value, every day here,while they last at. .. . . ..--.___,_. ., ._ .. . . ._ _ . ._ . ._ .per doz 5c .\-..<.<- .fi-...~..-¢~ -.-.i-_-_-_-nw..-_-=.~..\v.w>.. .-¢=me....~.~iew.\\.~.~_.\-a- ~.-m\-i\\-wm».-.-.\\- _~.\i~_\ Ill. ____i__4-_-¥---3 *= _ 4 Bar‘gain line of I - cravenette coats A Fwe Dollars This is certainly a splendid bargain, a line of coats worth up to 12.0 each, all three quarter lengths, of course they are not the very lasest mode, bu` we are willing to make a price to pay for that. Choose from the lot at. . . .5.00A Friday and Saturday afford a Bargain _ IN READY TO WEAR SKIRTS, 2.25 grade for L69 These in fairly good, nice weight cloth, neatly inailc, a splendid line for working about the house or for general knockabout use, regular 2.25 Friday and Saturday ' ' L59 ,V -. _ |25 Lace Curtains $l.00 Out on the liargain offering table go these splendid new curtains just in from the old tounti'y,_wide, handsome,choice nets regular 1.25 grade Friday and Saturday, $106 . ¢ ~ . _ I Another lirfe of lace curiaiu bar- Special lot of fine 72 inch sheet- gains is the assortment of regular ings, smooth linen finish, wor th 40;; dollar values that for Friday and for Friday and Saturday 324: Saturday, go at 894: FTF-TEEN INCHTOWELLING 6C TOWELS OF REGULAR 36C ‘This line is better than many off- I valllllifsolot is 19x39 insize good cred at ten cents, equal to ,the _best and agood value at 36 cts Pair for at 8 cents and ~a corker for Friday | Friday and Saturday only pair ’ 25c and Saturday at me Ten Quarter Flannelette Blankets Offered Again At 75 cents. This is the famous line of dollar value blankets that we sold such an enormous lotnf a while ago. Another lot ready for you to-day at pair . . . . 75e n Eleven Quarter Flannclette Blankets Worth l.25 for f.00 _ Shop round town and see what ii-4 flannelette blankets will cost you - i sec the best you can find-then come in here and see these at pair. . . . . ._ L00 _ _ __, nl ni 1 1 _J *R 1 Plenty of New NAZARETH W_A ISTS the genuine American line this is not a feeble imitation but the real thing' amf the best Childs waist for the money,on earth................<.....................................;5c Women's summer izndervests short sleeves and sleeveless, some special values at Sc l2c l5c 22c 25c _ TAPE GIR DLES OF ALL SIZES selling to-day at D genie See the MOORMACE 75 cent corset and the MOORMAC 1.00 corset. CHILi)REN’S STRAW SAILOR HATS IN TREMENOUS VARIETY ready for you to-day---look them over--|8e 20|: 22|: 25s 45s ‘.~:*§' -.»\\-1-.~»»_¢..* es-e