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'""’“ / -See the. interesting card' of Mc- Innis &- Farrant, Summcrside in this issue. _ -nr. iiiidersonf Charlottetown, iv inspecting the schools in western Prince. , mi -Sinclair & Stewart's Ltd._‘,' Sum-1" in this issue. _, - - . _-i -' ‘~ -Alderman MeMurdo has returneili to Newcastle from a visit to Shodiac and Moncton. . -Dealers in Alberton, yosterday, were paying 18 to 18c per lb for butter, i5c ii. doz for eggs, Sc a lb ior pork, 50c a bus for black oa/ts, hay $9 a ton, and hides 7c is lb. -J. F. Lsilerty, The Gnsrdian‘s edlcient representative st Bnmmer side, has found it necessary to resign that position owing to the incnease in his fs'ther's-business with which he is actively associated. Applicants for the position should write Manager Guardian, Charlottetown. 4-28drt.t. lllclnnas s_ farrants 0 Graining, Gold l.eaF1i1\1, Kalsoiiiiiiiiig, - CHURCH AND HOUSE _ IN ALL ITS BRANCIIES Sign Paiiitiiig and Paper H:uigi:1g_-,_ ___ l A morning glass of -_ Painting and Decorating --- ` '5 “D v¢"f¢°¢‘i'o5%|f Jos. F. Msclnnis i Fwd H- r\\`““¢ puts you for the Ki|igS>\inru I’-0.30'-UU ~_ h I d CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE ,, W 0° HY- za vi_~t\\ » ~ _ '_' _ li’ rr:-'_' i _l 9 -'- l" i \ ./,, ' °_ /<0: il' 1"/ ’ 1. _, _ JU' U* - , _v _ 6,/ _ __' l »' , 5 "' 'loci if ' I lf i' _ ____ ____ ___ i I "W ` - , I O Fashions Latest Author- _ 9 Large Buying Facilities in ‘I.)'°s’:, Mt“'°.'il,:ls ,Island S Enable us to Dffer Newest wa a oun a is _ Storey Buslest Goods at lowest Prices. W _ Unfolding of Spring ` ’ and . Summer Styles A collection of new and -Y -l-\ "itil S-‘Ti if i_;E<~$- "n _ 1 _ ' \\ _ ‘lt `- /fy _I 1. I , $1.75 and $2.00. Two lines -‘ 'li ` note: llfw 1' H!" will l ll ll [l ‘sl l Chiffon lroadclolh,5o in clics \vide,‘Bl:rcl; and lead- ing spring shades, Except- ional value at per yard$I.25 Britannia Broadcioth, 54 inches wide, a beautiiully finished fabric, Black and , , - , -l popular shades of Olive, '\_,‘, Y Myrtle,Brown,NaVy,Royal "ll &c.The quality is excep- , \\\ \ tional, so niiich so that we ,K Qi would not fear competition > » ‘ ' _ \ F -T4 ill `l ll i\~v~w."x ...ga-;~f2_~\ ‘ - r. - \ rl ` A' A '>_ " _:;‘=,_=_§3-35' on it at $2.00 per yard as we have never seen aiiy- sg.; _ I5 "lo 'n _ _~l_' 4" _ _ _ " " 'f thing to beat it at this money.It gives us pleasure ;'ifl¥ 5 .- ` to offer you this line for spring 1909 at this ex- treiiielv low figure per , yard _ . . _ . . . . .$|.65 f* -ft! ,,_ fashionable goods in all ductions at prices which demonstrate notable values. Broadcloths are still a highly-favored material for the spring cos- tume and we stand ready to assist you in your selection with achoice assortment. Our Broadcloths are noted for their permanent lustre, rich finish and perfect dyes.We show tlieni in all prices-$1.00, $1.25, $:.5o, $r_65, in particular are worthy of - the freshness, beauty and novelty of their recent pro- Some of the other Dress Materials Some of the other Dress Materials in popular favor are Shadow Stripe Satin Clotli,42 to 46inches wide- special value at 75c, $I.00 and $l.25. Shadow Stripe Worsted, _ 54 inches wide, per yard ..._.$I.25 Satin Finish Plain Amazons, 44 and 46 inches wide, at 504:, 75c, $I.00, $1.25. 5°" s_,,,,,,,_ Taffeta iiiiifv Amazons a fabric p:|rt:'<~nlarl\~ adapted for sum- SATIN FINISHED mer wear, 48 ini-hes \\~iili~, pop shall- .ii inches wide. Black and leading spring colors. good seasonable weight ings, wonderful values at our spring 1919 nrico--per yard < nlv___. _ _ ...55c ann nivsi derirnble at this price for spring selling - ner ynrrl orilv.. _ _ _ 50|: FANCY sir.. Panama D . all wool, assorted colors, grod weight 'or spring wear. splendid value-per varrl nnlv _.She Light-weight Fabrics for Gloria _Special Occasions V , All ,vi-_onl Slicer Taffeta Cloth, shades of Cream Clm~npa.|gne Rose, Pale Blue. &c.. as WCIIHS the “WW »larl¢e`r colors. A favorite material and extremely popular ' For street or evening vlear. 48 inches wide. Spec al value - ervaril . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... . 506 Qfylore, G lighter Kilo, Giga, &c.. wide. Bti! ysrd - ~ A lieniilifulniaierizilofline even texture and s brilliant l"m_»'sh. Particularly adapted for the wedding gown. Also n1l!abls_Qoi'fl!reet or evening wear. Shown in all leading ihades nt' Champagne, Cream. Sky. being the most prominent. 43 inches . . . . . . . 1 $1.00 Plain and Fancy Voiles. I|_en_rieltas Csshrnerel. llld other nimeri its suitable for Wsisnngs or Evening Diess, an, wel] as |h¢ B,-idgl Costume, in popular summer shades speniiiy p.i¢¢.i_so¢. 1s¢. $|.oo ma SI-25 ref yd- - MISS CAMPBELL, Expert Cor et Filter, will rlcnpllstralc this Store from May 31st to june 5'li. Yoi' Am: l_\'\'iri-:i> To Mi-:i-11' Iliiie. Net wsistinls and All-ever Laces in Cream, Ecru and White. The nicest hsorniirnt we have _vet shown- nn inches wide---at 451:. tile. il 00. $1.50 and up to $2.75 per yard; an inch at lllc. L00. $l.50 and up 71 inch Point de Sprite. 75c per yard. Free Corset Demonstration , the superiority of Bias Corsets at Sinclair fl). Stewart, Ltd. 6-2wd&r6w Summrraide. ' f i ..` l mers de, have a: very interesting adi`_ -K-'_ __ _ t t _ nn; 9| all, -J. E. and Mrs. Leturgey, Vancow-‘ -._~';i‘T" Th' la u nl var have arrived on a visit to Sum-- merside. -Mrs. (Dr.) Sullivan, Summcrside has gone on return to Souris. Bftil' a short visit to t.he_ City. --._ -John MacDonald Bummorside was is passenger' by the Empress last evening returning from St. John. -Miss Ruby McDonald, Summer- side, who has 'been attending' M‘t_ Al- lison, returned home last evening. C. -Cooper' of Chicago arrived- in‘-'Summefside last. evening 'byf' the Empress. He registered at the -Queen. -Albert McDonald, who has been visiting his father, R. H. McDonald, St. Elea.nor’s left yesterday morning on return to Cleveland, Ohio. -The branch olllcs of the Char- lottetown Guardian will hs found on Water Street, Summei-side, diraeilv opposite Prince Oousty Drug Store. 3-lldrtf. . -Among the late arrivals lust. night were D.” Lee, New York, D. Mitchell, Fredericton, N. B., P. T. Mslony Peterborough, Ont., and Ja-mes Edwards, Moncton, N. B. -The Guardian omitted to state that Fred McSw_een who retu-med Saturday from Tuft's Dental College, Boston, was met at Pt. Du Chene iby his sister Mm. D. Gordon of Sum- merside. 13 - The steamer Campann wa-si in port at Summerside yeenerday morn- ing on her re'tui'u from Montreal. Her outward cargo consisted of 1,000 ‘bkilgs of potatoes, 300 cases of camned goods, 100 cases of eggs, and 5 tons of hu'y. -i’l‘he following are the Summer- side market prices;-Butter -per Ib. lu to 1'.`c, lwtutoes per bus. 371:, oggs per don. 16c, bay loose per ton _$8.50, stralw $4.50, white oats per lxus sae, black oats pei- bus. ssc, and pork per Ib 8 to Sic. -Dominion Day races at Summer- side. A tree for all (Trot and P-noe) mile heats $150.00. A 240 Trot only (half mile heats) $100.00. A 240 Pace only (ha-if mile heats) $100.00. Enter- ancu fee per cunt., iivtd aldditiona-1 from winneru. Enterance close June 19. G. M. Reid, Secy. 6-2d3l. -Three lots belonging to the estate of the late R. T. Holman, Summer- uide were sold by auction yesterday afternoon. The lot: on Spring St. was bid in by Allan' MacLeod, Lot 16 for $525, and the two lots on Oentrall St. opposite the market by Alexander Campbell for $525. -Ol -There were twenty passengers go- ing and eighty tive returning by the Empress to Sumfmerside yesterday. Amongthose returning were about forty delegates from New Brunswick to attend the annual meeting of thc N. B., and P. E. Islirnd W, F. M. S. which opens in the Methrolziist Church Summerside todlay. -The death occurred at Summer- side at three o'clock yester- day mornling, of William T. Baker, aged aged 73 years. Deceased who was ill for some months before his death, was one of the most high- ly esteemed and respected residents oi’ the town. He removed from North Bedeque to Summerside in the town’s early days, and always took an ac- `tivo interest in the town's welfare. Ho was for a number of years a member ofthe Town'Council, and was a lli',»lon»g member of the Meltlilo- dist Churoh. I-Ie leaves to moum four sons and four da/lighters, his wife hafving pre-¢de- ceased him some ten years ago. The sorvs are Charles C., in Giloeri Plains; J. B. C., in Calgary; W. Warren, nt McGougan & Wright's. Sum-merslde, and Harry. at home. The daughters are Mrs. Willard Greer of Central Bedeqne; Mrs. S. Graves Summerside, and Lily and Hazel, of home. The sons have been telegraph U1. 81111 if they are sible to come th: funeral will be delayed imtil tihei; arrival, otlierwise in will be held or tomorrow afternoon, services begin- ning at two o’clock. _ -li .~ .|_i4.y_z‘*.H~g.*-*uh*-i-*. iuyy F y 'V Wear“Lustre Lo* ni” Underskivts for satis- faction. They are~feath- er light and silken bright. 3..;..;»;..;..;~;..;..;..;..;..;».;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;»;- W`aWtJU R.W o o o ~ _o¢,oo_»_e »;» :~»:»o»i»a»»:»»:-:- !~!-¥°°2~ *Tho summer time table of the S. S Harland appears in this issue. *Every student of the piano shouli’ attend Mr. Watkis’ recital Kindergar- ten Hnll nert Tuesday. 'VOICE SPECIALIST.-Prof. H. A 'Penton teacher of voice cult1ire,pienc and organ. Voice eultnrs a specialty Studio Great George Street. 10-5dmwirw6w _ ' “Women's fancy hose at a saving Every woman likes pretty hoisery but oftentimes finds the lsinds shr wants cost too much. Here’s m lot that removes the price difficulty. A bout sixty dozen handsome quality plain and fancy lisls und- cotta: stockings, in black and colors an now shown on our display counter if the hoisery section at a pi-ies con siderably below their real valuo. li bought in the regular ws/y this stock ing would bring at least 10c. a pail moro. You buy them now until thii lot: is gone. At. 25c. to 65c. n pair. Come early. Jas. Paton & Co. 5-29dt.t "100 pairs Boys’ knickers, the kim’ that will stand thc wear and bear oi the ball game. Price from We, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. James Paton N Oo y 5-29d8i. _ _ 5-3ld8i. \_ - _WSU __ _ - \_ ~>.,__n,' _ '1 ~ '- * _ ,\A_ i _.ff ‘U ~:.. ,__. _.~ ./ \;`¢`s- 1f.i“'1"..' '_ 'r iv" ff; .wx ,_. _ -_ _ 2 _'V'-°-~ ‘rr ` "`-\ ll `»"c 292311.'-`-`f`\'fj "_" ' _ .f _ `-"- "*'i`°-‘f~=3.'.= r f_»»‘»¥‘?»_»`.-_ '.3 .-,ff j / /_ __ lbli _lv ~"9~ ill fill _,, ,iiyail I . fs \ rlllfii ' ic' \9'._\\-.. ` ‘ii pleasing and profitable, cular what kind there is only one tions early. . TR ,. V. _ ~.. _ _ _._ ._ __ - ___,- --ff \ ' 1. ` ~< ":’*:5?_. "»-is _-1 ~-i" “»i... ‘ " -' ini: Iiuiwu uuuiui uualwusii; o M°~"° , _ ~_ ..._......__....._,._.. Trimmed pi lnery Beautiful, Becoming , F And Artistic And Withal " This is ‘th ' ` ret of tiieialmbst sensation success which _luis _treblcd Pllrrhilllillcry ., *M id “,_ ing the present season. " - . Without even hinting at the frequent express. ions of praise and appreciation, daily heard from our many patrons, we know there must be a reason for this phenomenal selling. Good values-in other words, good goods at law prices, coupled witliartistic workmanship, and obliging service, has given this dep’t the leader- ship it now enjoys. ' If in need of an elegant. dress hat, a pretty and becoming tailored hat, or even a modes; sailor come right here we have- them all, including thé newest “Mushroom Sailor" all ready to wear, and all at the lowest possible prices. We have beautiful flowers, foliage, cabachons Moderately __,I’i°»i,ced D ",'_ buckles-,banaeans,silks, ribbons in taffeta, “Ducchesse Satin" and velvet. _Ostricli - plumes in black, white, prey, blue, champagne and shaded effects; also tips, mounts, wings, quills, chi fon, mechlin, in fact, everything that could be desired in a first class niillinery establishment from which to make your selections. Over ioo beautiful new trimmed models ranging in price from $1.2 5 to 8.50 are now displayed from which even the most fastidious can select, with the as- surance of getting good style combined with the low price. Another lot; of pretty new straw mushroons shapes, medium size, in black, white, navy, brown and burnt have just come in by Express. We advise you, in your own interest, to see them as they are both becoming and cheap. We feel confident we can solve your hat problem for you in a manner both Come l Beautiful. Wall Papers Here`s the whole story in a nutshell concerning wa ll decorations. It you’re satisfied with ordinary paper and ordinary designs, you won’t have to be so parti- of wall papers you choose.” Un the other" hand if you Want the best in quality and design thing to do, and that is to se1-ct your ~papers from our sample books, either at the°store or we will send them to your home if in the city. Samples sent free to any Post office. - The rush is great in this dep’t. Make your selec- l OR C0. The Wall Paper |Kings. ild English makers of novelties, dniwfrftf est Series A novelty in Pottery decoration is the Trader from Beardmore & Co the celebrated Trading for furs with the Indians is depicted, the figures of the white men in th front, the Indians, trees, and canip fire in the back ground make a scene, when displayed on Pottery. as interesting as it is novel. We have this line in agood variety of pieces all priced fully twenty five per Cent lower than you have been paying for goods of this class-Ask to see it- _as N. McKAY ’- '.‘ i*¥B€¥? Gold Bond ` _ Oxford Tic Shoes Secure shoe comfort is guaranteed to every man _ who wears spnirffof our _ Gold Bond shoes together with a perfection of style and durability. | Patent Ties $4 oo $4. 50, Ss-Co. Tan “ $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 Gun Metal $4.00 $4.50 Morris &Sm~ith _ , f furni- '-Fisiiing Rods-Finest loc we navel Peel' & Weeks filr tings W never nmdiea-chesp.. um.. uv...-__A_ ture, table linens, S ft ' -w. main Prom n. - amor. etc 4-23d1f € *W 5 r_v_._-; _... _‘_ ,_ A'isE‘rr|:-iz Quinn l AND GREATER QuANr|n _,FOR mei-:same MONEY E'Y’S TOILET PAPERS .1 Made in Every Known Form and Varieil' 'nd' Every Sheet Guaranteed Chemically Purc- lnsist on having Eddy’s. _ _ W "_, if’