Av 11908, _ _ , . _ ” -’ .. _ .__ _ ‘ » 'rua -caaatorrnrown oomoian f 13,- .- ' S e;/.f’z.;<.i.‘/...~”.@.ic,./§..f'a.v....¢....1`@ff .i Special Offering Friday and Saturday. 5l\l'¢}Vd_ litlyefs who desire to malrei their dollars go the llmlt will be in attendance today and Saturday. Mail orders receive our moat careful attention. i .__ ‘g i - "'.‘\~ ' ‘ ` °"- " ‘ `\ fha /i\\ "- -- it S ii`."\`\\ ii .wi I l» ," I _ ,-' L "_""9 _ I' / _I _ / _. k"Waists $ ; | ',";`< L' /Frfg “b kI» 1 QR Ladies Shirt Waist Specials Ladies’ white lawn waists of fine qnrlity of lawn front nicely tucked and trimmed lace insertion 3,-4 sleeve open back. Re- gular 9 5c,\_: Friday and Saturday . . .78c Ladies’ waists of extra fine lawn beau- tifiilly trfmnied with open worked enibdy 3-4 sleeve collar and cuffs neatly finished. Regiilar.$1.45.=Spec- ial Friday and Sat- urday . . . . .$l.25 _ Very Pl'eftY'_Sl|l< waists of japanese in various various smart designs §_{`a_nd full length sleeve open lillck- I\@.§`1llH1`if»3-25. liriday and Saturday special .. ..» . .1 \ -¢..,.¢. Corsets and Underskirts Specials Three attractive styles in Corsets with or with- out hose supporters alliiciied iiincle of white coutil :ill sizes, cheap at (>_5c, Friday and Saturday .490 pair Corset Girdle Made of white feather weight, batiste daiiitly iriinined at top with lace, all sires, Friday and Sritprday. . .. . . . 55c pr llnderskirts \/Vhite Cainhric Under- skirts of fine English cainbric with 15 iiicli tlounce of lace insertion, dust ruffle finished with lawn fijill. Regula $1.40, Friday and Saturday. . .. ............_ 98c Fine black twilligd Uiiderskiits, p 1' e t t i ly finished with deep stii¢h_ Cd ‘frill and ilounce. Regular $1.35. Friday and. Saturday ,_ ,_ _ _ _98¢ .frpi-,_ \\.~.-. _ , _ 39" COLLARS &CUFFS. I _ OUTIN Rott Fnon r. f_'~. 1 /___/\/ /) _,sig » . ‘ / " \ ‘_-,fl TRADE » MARK J- W '#4, ‘ I ’ / I -r- . l. L _s 8?, _ ' ___. BARN-\’\ Linen G ROLL Baci' 1*-UN. Men's Shirts, Gloi/es, Hose,- Etc. Every man knows the good wearing' qualities of the famous “Barker Collar.” New spring styles just received, io different shapes, 201: each jgfor... . ....._50c 20c Men's Handkerchiels Men’s Pongarine Hdkfs soiiiething new looks like si k very soft silky Bright and durabl_e.- zdc each 3 foi~...i.‘.,..;...;.....50c _Gloves For Men . Oi1e`Donie Fastner, Tan leather, ,Dogskin, Pique seam correct weight for ipring. Regular ~ $1.2 5 iriday & Saturday.. . . : . '.......$l.oo pair. Men's Braces. Fireman 8; police brace the kind that stand heavy work. Regular 35c F rl- d21y`& Siiturday` . -T . ..25¢ Pair " Smart Neckiivear. Fancy braided Silk Ties something different from the common sort Regular 3 5c each. Friday and Saturday .25c each Silk Ties in plain corded silk in all the shades in wine, purple, red, blue, brown; etc. Regular 45c. Friday and Saturday . . . . . .35c e.ch Men's Shirts Men’s Negligee shirts in atle of good quality cani- bric in spots checks and fancy stripes. Regular 7 5c value riday & Sat- urday special.. .. . . . .55c Men's Cotton Hose Guaranteed Fast Black zoc pr 3 pr for 5oc. _ Mens* Cashmere Hose Cashmere hose both plain and fancy correct weight for spring and summer, all sizes. Reggc at 35c, special. . . . . . . i.Aslc`to see our' “Christy” special $2.00 Hat the best val`ue in the world forthe money. ,_ l ' \ ` . i ~ , on-r.'.;.pr 1'#2‘~\f,:i.J.'¢{e.;i»i.;=ni|._ mf , »,‘..~‘~ -. \ »'.»,.i.~. THE 0UEEN’S C0 UNTY GUARDIAN Head Ofllcor in New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. - ___ Will the person who picked up a lurge tail ull lur rut! kindly leave at Sanderson & Co's. . 'l‘he_Rcv. J. Vallentlne on May 3rd will preach in the Presbyterian chuszh, Orwell Hcnd, at 11 a.m_ and in t. Andrew's church, Orwell, at 3.30 'p.m. _ Mrs. Henry T. Duncan, Royalty, uccompnnied her husband, who left, Tuesday for High River, Alta, as tar as Picton. Mrs. Duncan returned to this city Wednesday. Next Tuesday night is the dnte set for the popular illustrated lecture to be iven b Hurold Jenkins in the plc und old fashioned customs. 'l'here_ are many pleasant surprises for the young and delightful reminiscences lore intend hearing it again. Mr. Jenkins hns a number oi new Llc- tures and fresh anecdotes for next Tuesday. The two coastal steamers Harlow and City of Ghent, of the Pickiurd & lllnck service, went 'into cammisswon Tuesday. There have been a number of changes among the otilcers ol the mains in charge of the Harlow. His chief olllccr is Murston Bethel, form- erly `of the Orwnoco. J. McDonald Y . - und E. C. Haggarty is purser, Rob ert Blair is chief engineer, and John Simms, late of the Beta, is second engineer. ’l`he Cwty of Ghent is again In command of Captain John Hare. mon Jamieson is second otlicer. G E Cove us purscr The City 0 . y . Ghentlhns snuled on lier old route. She hnd a full cargo. _ Picton County, N.S., has gone the lliniit. in automobile exclusion, for by a resolution passed it few days ago hy the (lounti Council, every duy but Monday is close season for own- ers ol buzz wagons. Two counties in Nova Scotia have so fur excluded autos under the Act passed at the Inst session of the Legislature. Cum- hcrlund deult less stringently with the machines, only prohibiting their operation on Wednesdays, Suturdiiys and Sundays. Prince County, like this Province has long had ii violent antipnthy to autos and some of tho ladies of that County, who indulge in driving, have had unpleasant cx- periences and when the County Coun- cil met recently it decidcil to let the autos run only on the day when the cares of the wnshtub would be oc- cupying the ladies. ...A correspondent. in thc caster part of the Province wtites : The last week of April und sleighs stil on the roads drifts and snowbonk wilkprevcnt wheeled trutllc for u few days yet. Slelghs crossed Black: Pond ice till the 261:11. something later than the average.-The ice has entirely disappeared from the Gull waters here and the fishermen antici- pating a good season ure making ex- tensive preparations.-All the old firms are moving shoreward. nn one new firm, George and Lcslic Jarvis 'ure starting at Red Point, George arrived recently from the United States.-Mn-s. Patterson und two children and Mrs. Eleanor McDonald. daughter of un esteemed fellow-resid- cnt, Theophllus McDonald, have ar- rived home from Chelsea, Mass. They lost heavily. by the fire. A cousin of theirs nlsi; Mrs. Story. nee Ella Robertson. had much of her property burned.-A two-year-old daughter of Ezra Frn.ser’s dved on the 24th, and Mrs. John A. Morrow dropped dead on the 25th.-James Smith ol Web- ster's Corner, spent a. few days east recently. ~ The following lctterifrom the office of the Seed Commissioner of the Dominion Dept. ol Agriculture, sent to Joseph Read & Co., of Summer siide, is a valuable testimonial fo this _Province 1 Dear Sire: I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter un- der date April 13th. In reply I nm very glad to be able to say that, ln point of freedom from noxious'-weed seed oats obtained from the province of Prince Edward Islund for the needy farmers of Saskatchewan and Al- berta-102,000 in all-were superior to those obtained from any other source. ln fact our records show that none of the Prince Edward Is- land oats offered by your comipan were rejected because of weed seeds, although each and every lot. was sub mitted to rigid inspection when laid in the cars at' Picton. They all con formed to the standard ol purity hx ed ln our Seed Control Act. All o them were so vested for vitality on proved t.o` he highly satisfactory, a would be expected from sound, plump oats such as are produced in th province ot Prince Edward Island. consider the _ province ol Prlnc Edward Island better suited to the production ot high class seed grain P -li D quality of grain, than any other dis- trict or country that I know 0|. Very truly youre, GEO. H. CLARK, Seed Commissioner. --__-l-é-1-ix-1\~ Snaps V 4 , \ . _ d A ginger snap is no goo Q unless it is snappy. Th at i` the lr ind we sell. Always fresh and good _i»./si~°i-;i`i°iii».r. with is load of bricks; he is much better now. in session in Moncton assed this Province. ,City. ,___- ,____.._--. ._ the first time you drink it. Ladies become enthusiastic Over Newhro’s Herpicide because it brightens up the hair and keeps it light and fluffy. Stops itching ot scalp almost instantly, 50 cents und $1.00 per bottle. ' Makes Shaving "The, Mab" Razor 'Front experience we con- . sider this the most perfect razorn _Shaves easy and clean. Anil the Price only $l.00 mi sim- oi.. ra.. Other razors up to $5.00 but "The Mah" ia the best ,i ectivse BAKERY 'ri Hakes Best Blind. ` ‘F > .. ' “iii iii iiii" ~ -'. oniiooisrs. ' Cor. Groot Geeqb &7l(e`nt 84| _-. _ \.~ - . -,-._ .. M , ence Schools, in Truro, and who n one time had his headquarters a Charlottetown, had his hand hnrtg bout two weekl' ago, and blood poi noning set ln, and at one time lt was thought he would lose his hand; but The Schr. Frank arrived ln port ,yesterday afternoon from Pugw._,;, W. H. MCGlB.Bl\lD§, the repreggntg-_E tive of the International Correspornd-' * 1'. t The District Division of the Sons ul Temperance, representing Albert und Westmorland Counties, of N.B., n P E ` Y t 1 " _ v.M.C.A. Han on "om fashioned pea- iiiiff§'f,n_r°if’|,:°'f°e';,,1§f,'f,f";f,';,‘; f,,',',”t in view of the report submitted by the Piilovlllncipl Governmgnt. Commissioner ` th t t h'bl l for the old. many who beard it' be- iii lr?.E[i`i.°i`isstn¢i1neste1ii)1i-5, fit itiariiiddi ._ that the New Brunswick Temperance Association urge upon Provincial Government the necessity ol bringing into operation .a prohibitory law in The Alumni society of Dalhousie college, Halifax, held its annual meeting at the Halifax hotel Wedneir d ‘ d t i t l l ` ships- Cm-in Rob-ft Hickman ~- ..?.’..I’.l€’“’2§ “3...'....'.§';’T"`5.°.§ “.5152 items of a more important character was the nomination _ to the hoard ol ' . M. M ' M. L fornierl of the Beta Vs second mute, |i(ivi1i»f:t°;,s il: Sw even;,;rc5;);’s0ciety ` and their guests sat down to supper iin_ the Halifax Hotel. The company that surrounded the tables numbered about 100. A. S. Barnstcad, Halifax, . _ was in thc chair. After proposing a A. Fougerc is rlist mute, and Her-‘toast to the King' which was duly . . _ '_h nored, Mr. Barnsteail read tele- Daniels' goes as clnel engineer, and Pi Jams and letters of regret at in_ ability to be present from o large number of persons among whih was .one from Prof. Theo. Ross ol' this The following "Notes for Farmers, ilor May,” are sent out by John llfixter, Farm Superiutcn-lir.it, Mne- ilonnld College: 1. Do not be in 11 hurry to let the animals on the pas- |t.urcs. 2. Get carrots, mangles,iiugar munglcs, sugar beets, and \'6f£9t11bleF sown early this month. Sow Plenty of seed. It is easier to thin out than to transplant. 3. Corn Land: If was not prepared lust Auturnn plough shallow rust before Dlilnflllg capeciully if there 'nc couch or quac ‘ :truss in the land. Work the surfnc thoroughly before planting. 4. Sow ing Corn: Watch for a warm con- dition of soil. Quick germination is desirable. Sow fairly thick, than thin out in June. 5. Hnrrow _the corn land lightly 'and thoroughly lust. beiorc the corn comes up;' also after it is well up, and thus save hoeing, and hasten the growth. Use aslant~ ing tooth harrowl' 6. Plant: some numpkins in the corn, or roots alter they are up. 7._ 'Ii clover has not been sown ,with viheut, nuts, barley or peas, barrow all with n slanting. tooth harrow, when the crops are 6 to S inches high. 8. If any part of the meadow has been winter-killed, plough up and re-sow with spilng rye or harley. 9. Bees. Examine all col onies. See that they have a. good lnying queen and plenty of stores. 10 Between fruit and clover bloom, un- cap one side of 0. frame-of--honey each alternate evening keep up brood rear- ing. Strong colonies in May give best results. 11. Open all windows of the cellar and root house. If in use put on screens. 18. A coating of whitewash will do the cellar good. “Tneproof is in the package." All the arguments in the world are out- weighed by proof. You prove the matchless quality of “Salada" Tea ' I l | ! l i i l I i | E ; 1./»‘_ff:r» -_.__ »_._ s .€\"-2.,7';`3'i ’ .G`i`i_l{:` i* if p. g . K nice finish brush worl.li25c i 'r li, _ .i ln the combined LY ts ol urity and i _ ~ i ,¢ ~ _4 gs.-si- .K | . _ ` ‘M ~ 1 i “The Buaieat Store on Charlottetown'a Buoieat Street" Store Open B n m _ to 6 p. m. V h“‘”_ N” Id. Bo. _ l`wo Notable _ economical rshopperst , _ E and broader every day. l`lierc is no store in P. E. Island that is growing as this store grows ~ and it is growing on better values. To-day some specially good ones even for us. Read the offer- ings tlirougli they are worth your while. Wash Gools Values \\ CC Coocl \v_iiire _ro‘.‘.ons,_ iinglisli make, 36 ra pieces white and colored dress muslin, niche- wide, nie - -iuaiiiy -good i3c value. bought below regularpvalue, ordinary prices ' k e.id sptiul . . . . .....l0 1-2¢ -i2c,weekeudspecial. ......8g :co p;s fin: English prints, sold everywhere loc-l4e Some week end.snaps _fmé_ “lik li IS an array of offerings that will catch the eye delight the taste and suit the purse of ~_-very wise liousewife within reach of the stores service. And that service is getting bi get J i i . i ”/ _-__:r\ ~ *$1* » Q- W- _____! ...; i -J' , vi ills:-.-1' \"r" Ii - 2 .I L ` i ’ ‘ ig- ., _ ‘\\" ` till, _ i_ _; fviv ,' V ‘ ’, 5. 15- 1 I / I iii? 1 . l ~.., LADIES' UNDERWEAR llc |54: IBc 20c 251: Luge basket of lluilies fine cream vests, short sleeves. . . .. Sc Large basket of ladies white summer vests, shoir sleeves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . llc Big showing of better ones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . §Jhild'svesis . . . . . . .... ..........-... .......io,i2. me I`liefn|nousNazaretbwaist... . . . .. . . 25; _ _ iiosicixv Ann uuozit wear; . < . . lloaiery at Temptmg Prices Big basket ladies' plain cotton hp? . . . . c Big basket Indies plain cotton hose, better grade, i5c each or... .2 for 25:: Big basket of good weight wide rin and 2-x rib, good value at 25c.... lk "lllack Prince" hose-ali sizes at rr pair.. . . . . . Se Good cloth brush, hard- wood back, nicely finished 109 Hair brushes in libony on Maho any finish very neat Comb worth IOC the whole thing for . . . . . . . _ . . . 2§c * Langtry front pad suspend- ers, excellent _finisli, black and coloured - many store sell them at 30;; week end special 19g Marcel Hair Waivers the correct thing for this modern hair dressing inetliod Colored Per-iLusta and Kloster silkper skein. . lg ¢+--- SOME SNAPSJN SMALL WARES ` 1 Spring hooks and Eyes black and white special zcds ...................... 5;; ,Boot Laces, 40 inches length good quality per dozen. .6¢ Better grade boot laces per dozen . .............\0¢ Assorted size pearl button fine finish 2 doz . . 7c lN"READY-MADE SKIRTS Ladies’ clotlislciits,.hlack brown, navy, all sizes, side pleats, strapping and buttons, regular 3 75 value, our special $295 Black vicnnn shirt, 7 norcs, pleated and stitched, good value at 4.50 oiirspecial.. . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.50 Misses' skirts. . . . . . . . . . . . . .I.8') 2.25 3.|0.3.50 3.85 .'§a,__. FX » ; 1 f \ T ~. % Two ri:rc|iiNc vatucs i Wrinkles for wrapper buyers _ Colloi wrappers, neat dark and light _ House dresses, _handsomely made, much' pattern-‘, nicely made, cut roomy 'and _ tull more dressy in appearance than a wrapper \\ il £5/7 'T5 e.__ . . -1, _ A~..>v1\: Ii# if iii? . ,. mi»-f / I speeitii Agents . /7,., i/ ` \ _ 7 H \ ii__} -___ -r->__ `<-_T if \ \ \ Some Wondeis ln Waisis ` Our special white Lawn waist, plain, pleated blouse longsleeve ................69¢ Pretty waist, 3-4 sleeve, pleated and Embroidered front fairly good lawn ...... ...... ...... ---..B5¢ Very pretty waist of lawn, val lace yoke, 3-4 sleeve good effective gannent.... .........98c, Very handsome lace waist,-" made over wash silk trimmed with bands of wide lace good $5.00 value \ -1 I l 1 I it filings. any one in the city brown etc. are . _ A great range of tastefully trimmed liatsin every new spnng style, trimmed up specially as a leading valgie '°'--° »----~--~»»..». ....-..¢~».....-... 0 Abeiter line . . ......_.... . _ . .5.00 6.50 7.00 up Bo\s‘ wide straw raior hats, best English make, ~ direct from the makers, selling at 'lower _prices than _ _ 25c35c4oc _48cto l-50` '..v"’-“ ` A specially fine lin of splendid quality ‘bats at..15§- Au immense raugieof fine cloth 'tnm_s,iii‘hlMa. 25a zaii. sa. 42¢.eis¢.sz¢.7;¢; ~ week ind special . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . .98¢ -just as comfortable.. . . . .~.|.55 \».15=2.25 L V _ `_' _.,,;.‘:,,.,._ _ 1 . . ' .\ 2 Delight, I , , _ MAGNETIC VALUES IN MODERN MILLINERY T, _ Millinery Magnets ' Iteinsthnt attract buyers as a niagmt draws Sigel .i | ,. . farce-ores:-=~ it \ l i l i l i » | ,.