' ‘.“‘F.°7» ‘9°‘ ' ' t 'rim cHAnr.o'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN - '~ =,. _. I . wr -.a._ . r ;~-._ _-.i~.» .-'fur' r" da 1. Y rr A ~- ‘ s’ ' fi f. .~` " r'~ lines pgl_SUo1ur e air . ~ ' HAH! VIGOR Lnnciriin imncnnid. ia. L. A., nn urn. J. wiiiria mir' on win ré- st is M gr _ ‘ 1 _ f- =, Point, :is in the Oity. ceive Wednesday, June 3rd, - - 9 , i's‘, James A. Bradley Kolly’s Cross, W. T. Lind.say» 0' TWYO. “|110 £0 -"§»f * was in the City yesterday. the City last night. ' Last week we received some of the / , _ o _ . -. tx? In prettiest gem fingg; that we think the Picton, are visiting in this City. reported soriouslvy ill. ‘“-n;;~‘ ' - eye has ever gazed upon. The prices 'Fred May, Bt. John, returned yes- George H. and_Mrs. Tanton, Chel- iterday from a short visit to this sea, Mass.. are visiting. in this City. range from $r.75 up to $85.00. city. » -- _ ' » _ _ _ l r Sam- Boyle of St. Francis Xavier' Wh¢u ¢°I\¢¢l11plat1ng a ring purchase remember The Guardian regrets to learn oi Collese. Antisonish. is visltlns in . the serious illness of Clifford Rice of this City.. that we have rings. ' lthis city. -- .. GEO. li. COOK PIIOTOGRAPIIER, Charlottetown. The studio where baby is , always welcome It: _!_!_i;.¥'¥' , _ _Hi _-___ ..-___ Hughes Saline cleanses and purifies the system, no better spring medicine. Price 25c per bottle. Hughes' Digestive Tonic cures that tired feeling. It gives strength and vigor to the entiref body. Price 25c per bottle. Gi=.o.A rg. l_iiig§;iii:s, ._-.------ ---,_._..._=~_3===s1 @@ _“V|ElUH|i Iliff" Market Basement Most Up-io date Cale in the city. Everything nent and clean. _ f Try our special 25c dinners they are well. 1 Quick lunches at all lioursf om loc u Open from 8 30 a ni lo i2.3o p_iii. Giveusa cali. ‘ . qzodmwfrttstf. Shinfry Leather Shoes ‘ 2 3. w`°rih_$z,5o onr_price ,for a. few p$r.y5 a pir. Here is your cbsr tn* s nest up-to~date shoe at a_ 3': 'lfiiirty pairs left, ge: your size A. E; .McEAC|lEN - - - The Shoe man dmwfrilhtf - All the Way By Water Bnslon_andNewYork ' _ Metropolitan Line Express l`ripIe-Screw Turbine Steel Steamship: HARVARD 5. 3/Al-B d I Rauta vis. tho Atlantic ccaii un .oiiK Island Sound. Leuvo iiiilin \\'linrf, 'l~l0s`lvA1Il. week days and suiidnya, .’>i>~1li- ‘I-»U“‘°,¢l“‘f€ York same hour. Duo eitliui- city 090111 folinwisig morning. lfiwl. atcniii~=ii_Iii.~i. lii>.\ii_- ous 'eoeouiniodetionih \\'irn|c~»r iclvsruiiilm tlubniswe Signal Servivu, Squiu-lil glit, Dainty rltlngi-roum foril oiucii. r.riiiiil|itu<.ilir. Slatorooms, w ii oi- without llatli» MU" rl l\ di Carte. Hurricane Dock (info for iiicii.‘ 1 ati.:-ibutoa for safety, uoiiifoi-i and con vcii olhicoz ’l‘hro;|5h ticlcts via the Mcii'~>lJUll*“'| “"f arson eat all rcgular Raili'oi\fl|\ri;l Sfvlillllr t oloos in tho Canadian l_i'u\ H10* MH t ron houtNew England, the briitcrl Stated- Uanadasnd Mexico genar\\lly» . i , Erprcu Service or l’naauiigci'.<. M0 K 'ln Horses and Automobiles 5-mimtwtrfstt Ladieflali Hunls See our window this' _ week e We show n Ladies’ swell - Tan Calf Blucher Goodyear -_ 'welt Boot worth __....__`_._1- _ _ '$4.00 _ 'aiha'1f'Pric= _ | ' ‘ $2.00 _. ,A “".~ .,-_.-- 1; l.`slisl‘\i|ui‘hsr cut patent leather shoes OOO§OO§OOOOOOO§OOO f 1'-isprague 5! C0. "" h Sunnyside » _ ° m0miy,g_ data of recital to be given by an ` D 1 ___ Ameripdn artist ol the highest rank. ` o .Wm "1 Shoe Attraction This wcck , r 120 pairs of women's dongo. la slippers-cob oiiial shape with large brass oval buckles suitable for house or street wear--_ re- gular price $2.35 now $1.00 See them in our Window. Alley ®. U0, |]H.H.ll.J[lHliSUN Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases nf Eye. Ear. N°1¢. Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and fitted for gleaarii. ilFi<`l\.Jlil HOURS smiis. ni. i.c'i~‘ia0i> m. itvciiimrs hi' aolwiutmunt p rho vl' _.__- just rcccived ‘from ihc iiiill via S. S. .QA I Miss Mamie and Bessie Logan, f ~ ure. Frank s. Robertson or iuontn m°rsid¢."vs= a Passenger ts this A \ W. W. wie. arrived in ihepcity yesterday uri City last night- , er way to Boston '_'°‘ -__ Reserve Monday July 20 for thc, _ , .E __`_________ Minn Genevieve iucncod and Misa League 0! fha Cross vlcnic- Pluw "_, l_,H__ !_i__. I ' - V- 'Florence Alward, Summerside, re- Bild DH-l`t‘°“1l1" l“¢°\`~ 1: ~'~¥“l*l°i°‘i" .'~i'~l~ i°’°l‘°l*l°l'~i‘. » i ,turned last evening from a visit: to ,Amherst., | i returned home last night from a vis- » Miss Bertha Wynne spent Victoria Day at her homeain this city and re- turned to Kensington yesterday . Mombourquette, City, who has been absent for some days in connection with the wrecked steamer A. W. Perry ts expected home to- morrow. . .i_. 1 w. H. s. Ritchie, rnnnni,-cr or the T»’“°“““"“‘ °' "’° 1”” J“'“" P““` Bunk 0, New Scum’ _,ut,g0n,Bh_ i aegrxsefwiii take pince from hir inir N. B., made a short trip to Char- lottetown to visit his parents and returned yesterday. i ters; _ Any person desiring to purchase a. 'strong second hand double seateli 'carriage at a bargain should nppl,y at this ofiics at once. Rear seat cuii l _ ddsfgas a. position should apply to ‘:§u;§‘;‘°v"di‘ t"‘““ ‘““k‘“g 1* ““ ““~x. 'Y. z., P. o. Box 12:-io at once i l _ | \I1B.I‘ Q W8»g0D. freight list The two tro'ttin" . Y MTV Irving, Pownal, and. “Prefonta'ne" lowned by H. H. Sterns, City wers‘oli N. B. Mr. Duncan has been uppoii ;teil manager of the Canadian Bank of \Commerce of this Clty until Mrl iDavison is able to resume his duties. . Y E* l i.. Last efvening the S. S. Northum-1 ~ ~ berland had a small passenger and “The Egrffylugt dstwmer Ellxxir James Bell jr White Sands, is Capt. Jos. Read, M. L. A., Sum- ,~. Mrs. W. s. stewart of this city, it to Moncton and St. John. Guardipn readers should watch for Rev. D. McLean ,will preach in the Orwell `Head ch`urch at 11 a. m. and in Bt. Andrew's church, Orwell, at 3.30 p. rn., next. Sabbath. residence Tea Hill, at 8.30 a. m.,this ral thence to Roman Catholic Ceme Any young girl about sixteen or seventeen years of age, with a good cop on school education and who Wednesday to St. Dunstan's Cathed~` noting wages desired. aves a ax o ay for the no i . .. ` .. r’ east const of Newfoundland to rc-l horses’ Mule °w"°d b H sums the survey woris where sho left! off last season. The Ellinor lay ut] d _(the dockyard all winter and her sur-ii ‘°“ ' veying officers occupied during thai , winter, offices in the doclryard, where: M_I\'_I,` Smit Mrs' .nunmn and child they completed reports of last sum-V ve as' evening via the S'-S' 'mer's work and charted all thc! iN°r"h"mb°rl"'d ,mm Bndgewamr' soundings taken. Bunce coming tol. Halifax the Ellinor was overhauled and several thousand dollars were spent on her, She went on the marine slip and had a new propeller hitted and was painted inside and THE QUEEN S CDUNTY l hUAllDlAN The Always sary sim Summer iufirs ' d ` ‘ _ %8hams Mail Order Dept. = Drop us s postsl I for _samples of` these muslins and. receive them by return mail.. . Comment is uiiiieccs- snry.'I`l1ousands of yards of goods of the best and niost churiiiing weaves. Dainty and beautiful patterns and coloiings in tlielargest range of muslins and ginghanis on display in Char- lottetown. Dainty Muslins At Economical Prices. Fine English Musliiis with dainty litt‘e patterns in Nile, Sky, Navy, Pink and Black 26 in at uc yd. Better quality English muslins, 29in wide. Pretty fancy stripes of Greens, Blues and Pinks. I 5c yd. Fine cotton delaine. Iust the thing for one who does not care for a inuslin or gingham, Cream ground with small Brown, Sky Grey, Pink, Green and Blue figures goin wide. r5c yd. Fine French niuslius etc in innumerable patterns at r7c, 25c, 28:, 38c, 5oc and 75c. English Check Ginghams in Black, Green, Blue, Brown and Pink i4c and r6c yd. _ Amvac the paseenzrfs “Y “I” rxntnide with the rcrnit that urn‘ Andersofs Scotch Ginghams in 9' large num' Northumberland to th ' _ is on 1 t ‘ - . waning were the following : gms; handsome vessel presents a much uet- bél' Of P8tlI€I’I1S at 25C lZ0 39C 8. J Eden and S. A. McDonald, returrrlag from Sydney, A. Cullen, R. ll. and Mrs. Johnson, from Halifax; Mrsi J. F. Trainor and child from Antigcinssli and J. P. Woodbury from New Glas- gow. ~ I ‘ Advertisers are again reminder() that theiwhnrineér iocnie" as -wan as their "changes" must he received at this odlce not later than one o'- clock sharp of each week day, “_ clusive of statutory holidays, .tu in- sure insertion in next issue. /All rs- ceived later than the above honrii will tqir appearance than when she arriv- -ve-'d last autumn. Joseph Blnckeney, been first officer on board, for two who is well known in this City, hns or three years and continues in that position this season. tended and was one of the,best locnl events of the season. The court of Venice was decidedly good, each 'charter being aptly token and wall delineated, the different speakers being clearly heard all over the also appear when they do not inter- 1) fere with the setting in type gg the Ngular news of the day. ' | -- . The funeral of the late Don;slki Mc- --Kenzie -took - plnce -- yesterday. Mt" -hs . The musical portion consis- ted of vocal solos by , Miss Earle, M_iss Fitzgerald, Miss Blanchard, violin solo by Miss Helen Palmer, ell swi_nz!uz..aud_manao1in solo... hy *noon to Peoples, Cemetery' th; Rufus Hogan, male quartette by 'Masons attending in .A body.. The service at the house, wliiqh wgg ' IBFBOIY ottellded. was conducted by _ __ - Rev. T. F. Fullerton and' Rev. D. McLean. Following _ were QQQ the pallbearers: A. Murray,‘ S, W_ Crabbe, I-I. Squarebrtggs, W. Leah, W. L. ,Cotton and Prof. Robertson. In first year Medicine st‘ McGill the students from this province havi made an excellent showing, 'ln the spring examination. In aggregate honors, F. H. McKay, Mount Stow' art, takes third place, and. L. G Houle, City, secures filth position. F. H. McKay obt/ains h`f.~/nors in physics. Practical chemistry, _ inorgan ic chemistry, zoology, bacteriology, a`nd passes in histology and einatomy. L. S. Houle has honors in practical OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO_chemiatry, inorganic cliem'fStry, bot~ any and passes in other subjects. J. JS. McLeod, city, passes in all sub- *jects and gets honors in. practical | chemistry L W McNutt, city, pas HHVE I ser. in nu' rliiriecir. a. wrhrw-'. Mt Stewart, is passed in all sub- jects with honors in inorganic chem istry. | The social occasion of tlfe week in Pembina, N. Dali., was tliftea given -by Chas. and Mrs. Full on Wednesday evening complimentary to their daughter, Miss Muriel. Some trwssity ,, .» _ ` .young ladies were lridden and si Cnmpmm 3' qua" , ' seven o’clock were ushered into the (,:.,, of us Rqggg’ dining room where a. delicious course luncheon was served. The long table Flour in bbls and _ was lavishly decorated- in pink. Pink linlf bbls . . For The Best- ' .................l0~tX) #33 -- ;;.::;:.':::".............._..n.=» km . .......l£ tm " .. r .. .. I - _....._.....aao ‘"7" ' """s'uNiiar. m lpn 1% ,Q . _ 4.00 _ iiirittermwrti sept ill. ribbons were draped from the ceiling about the table and pink shaded candles lent their glow to the pretty K Q glen? Placp cprfs wgpefhflféshgiped in s ormo pn an w e ppers, and concealed therein each guest found s. happy secret.. _innouncing the _betrotlial of Sarah 'Muriel Full to Dr Ben amin D Lerner of Inkste ` / , - . J . . y r, Now is a g00d_ time fm' and the date ni the winding to he . on June 10th' which announcement GTOUPS and Photos called forth 'many congratulations and sincere wishes for the future 0 the'chi1dren_ Cal] at happiness of both of these young' people, and especially to Miss Muriel, BAYER PHOTOGRAPHER "'r§° °°‘ill“r°'°" °""d‘ ".§.fiL‘.§'.r“‘i£‘l w o w e so grae y social and- diurch circlm, in this the ,home of her glrlhood. At nine the youiig ladies wers ioined by IOIUU- Plione |92 |27 Grafton sf- ‘men partners uiecud according to tbs rules and regulations of the year ____,,__.....-_~..-»--~»»»---lv-1 A. D. 190|, and -wlist was enjoy ed' until iste hours, Judas which re- freshments we rs served Chas. Full Ilmz referred to sbov; is brother to Geo. iii. Full of this city and Mrs. n‘.ly”i.'llr'i'i°rl’3?}h‘“ "m “'" '°' °h° "°“i" _°' rnii e sister to were wright and . Chtown Daily except Banda!! LV- §~;)’U|l\ G. D. Wright alla of _this Cl Y~ 8 LIPL... ......................... ‘ ‘ ’ "An elegant line of smokers goods ' lust received. choice hrisr vires eiesr hsvsna cilarl. IN! Ill NWI of tobeceoes. Prices right, killdli 1'0- inember the plsice. A. W. Rsvliln, Phom. B. Messrs. Moore, Wellner, Foster, Hinc and enfoyable readings 'cy Miss Her- rison and C. N. Pruner. The chaf- ing Dish Tragedy by three young ladies assisted by Geo. D. DeBlois was exceedingly mirthful and caused mucb applause as did the other it- ems of the lengthy program and many encoree wers gracefully Jven. ¢v MEN OF OI-IARLOTTETOWN AND PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND :- than ever to give you the very bee received the latest New York fash- ions from the John J. Mitchell fash- ion house for the spring and summer of 1908. I have also received a large supply of the very latest in sultingi-i, overcoatings, trouserings and ladies' coatings, which I will make up at the lowest possible price. I have a ladies’ coat maker who is an expr-rt ln thai line. Ladies give us a call and get a coat that will please you in any style you choose. I have also sn expert from the old country who will clean and press and repair your clothing at a very modest price. Give us your order 'early and avoid the rush. JAMES CALLAGI-IAN Upper Queen Street. 3-18dmwl,. wtf - \ l%\'r'f!'ll!“" QQ lsiifiii-.~'.!z.'#;`¢i`ii’ri f \\;'._c;n:""'2 _ ~"".'¢u1llr ,» “ilu I P/" . / » Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens are recogtiizccl as the slandarrl of exif-.i ence . everywliere. Weiniroduced these penslierc a number of yearn ago, and as s testimony lo their excellence practically every pen denier in Charlottetown has now adqiled them in preference to .orlier makes. ' NEW STOCK We h ve just opened e new assortment. Coins in and try the new points G. F. I'l_utCheson ` l ` v Stanley Bros. The ehfltirttliullient in St.. Palll's ‘lf-_`-;`_";`”' ' » ___ ..._ "` -~- -'- Schoolroom last evening was well ut- ' Justice, A`ct IV of the Merchant of ‘-The Merry Widow” A Seems to be1lie_craze_in Lrirlies' lists this season, but wlialr genuine Merry Willow is going _to_ wenr_one of thqB§ 40\“¢ ' hnlstliat are being offered by niilliners in large cities. But - before your wife or best girl gels to enquiring how you knowhsrti mucli nliout it wc will change the Subject by announcing t. ii we are selling luis of Maple Sugar becauscil ispureniidllie price is only 2.1 cents per pound. A §§§"Try it now and see if you don’t like il. li J. [)ESl~<(}C 'lil rliiiwftf V Lf.. Ciiarmiiig~ Nc 2925 wéanri mo 1 To give breeders an, opportunity to raise large sound and saleable draft stock that are selling now at large figures, Charming _Lad ` will stand at the owrier's stable, Summerfield (Lot 67) for the sea- son of19o8 for the sfnzill fee of $6.00 for the season, or $4.00 for single service. All mares at owners' risk. A. FERGUSON ` 5-27d\vr\v5w Owner Shcrifils Sale . By virtue of ri Wurrniit, dated the ‘iuiir day of May, a.D. 1908, to me rlircctcd, issued by his Honour John ,A. McDonald, Judge of ‘.lie City :Court of (lhnrlottetown. in Queen's icouiity, Province of Prince Eduard ilsland, stating that the tiini of eleven dollnra having been assessed "nur ,nizainat a certain ilouse and Limds, _on Town lot number fifty tru, tlist .hundred of town lots in the said ‘City of Charlottetown, owned or re- .puted to be owned by Alexander Mc- lKenzie, which land ls_bounded and *described as follows, that is to say: .comiiienciiig on the north side of 1King Street at the south-east angle ,of Land owned by H. J. Cundnll, gthence enst along King Street fp;-gy.. ‘one feet, thence north at right angl- es. to Kini! Street eighty feet, fthence parellell with King fStrect fourteen feet, thence at, lright angles with King Street lseventeen feet, thence pnrellell with King Street twenty-seven feet lthence south ninety-seven feet to ,place of commencement; for unpaid assessments or Taxes, the name of litlerander McKenzie being entered on ,the assessment Books as the owner ,or apparent owner thereof, and the ,said sum not hnving been paid as rs- yquired by law, and judgment having ibeen given by the said John A. Mc- ’Dnnald. Judge of the City Cqurg B. Joresnirl. against such lands and tenements. on thc twelfth day of Moy last Dust. I am therefore order- ed and commanded to levy upon and sell such Real Estate for such sum, together with one dollar costs, and nil my charges and expenses, nt, Pub- lic Auction to the highest bidder. Mid I hereby sive pnhiic nntice "hilt I Will, on Monday, the twenty-ninth day oi June, A.D. 1908 at the hour of twelve o’clock noon: at the Court House in Char-1m,f,¢. 'IUWIL in Queen's County, not up and sell to the highest bidder the sold land above described, r the Statute. Du mmm to Sh _grE?RGE COOMBS, cri 0 u e ' shrrifrn onice, quct-3': gosunfyoumy' May zoih. isos. ' 5-27d30i. l“* l9o8 0 l 8.3. "lllil Ui GHIENT" Froiii Halifax every Tuesday morning. ~ I ‘ From Cliarlottetowii every Thurs- I am now in a better position, to be had in the tailoring art,baving l f FAM US OAP ls Good Soap It’s the Goodness of the So.1p_tliat should cause you to buy it. lt’s really better Soap than other wrapped laundry soaps sold at Five Cents. Au l it’s a bigger cake too. There are other reasons why it’s worth I your while to use Famous Scap._It‘s111a