..~ » nav "1, 19°; v-1-i mm... ,,,,,., -- 'ri-in cuannor-Tnrown GUARDIAN mer vnw ‘ PAGE 'PHIRTEBN - - - - 1_1: ' hi’ T T ~ ii _ = s --'ll H-IP-1 5 _i-_ l _ ' - - ._ .., _.__:““___-“Y .T‘.§ii... .. . . _ , was nu oo cu has memes The Cavtelh of the Ghent has re ' ' , ll Y 1. Y. ' L . ~ THE S from Bummerelde- P°’*°‘l bl* “"i"“‘ at H“""‘°"b“"Y- ‘-0 " - < _ _.___ Oarvelil Bros, and expects to reach The latest news, ilrst of all. R. Machor, Murray Harbor South, is in the City. _ Brewer Boyle, New Haven, was a recent visitor in this City. :Pictures that Talk. Real. human voices talk them too. Dramova, at New Wonderland all next week. A synopsis of the program for Ne-wi Wonderland tonight is given in the reader on page twelve. There will be talking pictures at ject, amd there will he a char»,,‘,e three times a week ton were visitors in thi C' . ev. eujamin Chappell, dat- presc-nt af, the worm' F » - di i t. _ is nir which _ ay n_8h llfllv H0\1°lUlU.| APFU 23rd- will be heldi there this siimmcr. New Stylish Creations in Spring Millinery Many women leave the selection of their Spring Millinery un- til the spring is _ . u. __ -_~ v.. - »_ ..< . - _ L_-;_i:_*_;i_ _~ ugly’ ` ._ . V. ;fT"`3@ /_ _. ____ _ _9_. _f . "_» fféw 4*, , 1 ‘ ' - . . . " » .,~' f- . ._ 1 . 1 » if :lg (',)¢:~_-_- :_~_l-f_f_ Q1. f».;*g_ .-“_*.- ; ‘.3 I *‘ 2 _` C ~.~,. l » lh\l\_¢,_,l ,___ \__. ‘ =f*._?`~ l .. "‘?"=.".-' - 31.6-,," _ fm” -=%.»~?=~sf 3 ‘if lf~'*lFa` \ `»--v _ ._ ____ .... _.\~.`,_ _ really here and when the styles are quite decided. New ship- ments have been arriving every day lately, and many ex- clusive and artistic models will be found among the lot. Par- isian, London, and New York styles have a good repres- entation, and with such a large showing you cannot fail to select your favorite style, and you are assured of being within fashion’s charmed circle. cravenettes, etc. $4.75 up to 25.00. Smart Waterproof Loats A For Ladies -The weather demonstrates the fact that no wardrobe should lack a rain coat. It is not enough that our coats should be unexcelled for rain turning qualities, they are dressy and every garment possesses some in- dividual feature not found in others. _ Rubberized Rajah silk and satin, in plain and stripes,a1so paramattas, rain proof tweeds, Colors are navy, grey, champagne, green, heather, fawn, and neat tweed effects. Prices Mrs. Rober'tson_oi' Charlottetown noon--Ottawa Citizen. -Q-gg R. A. March, representing A. A, Allan & Co.,, Toronto, inanuiactorerg of Furs of cvefry description, and solo agents in Canada for the Wakefield and Waferlite hats, who has been in the City for a few days, goes L0 Summerside today. His many friends are always glad to see- him, The latest establishments of the Canadian Militia which arrived yes- terday show that the annual train- ing will bo carried out with the full number of men notwithsta'n'din\;\ the many reports to the contrary which have been going `the rounds of the city. Lieutenant W. K. Rogers will bo the officer in charge of the sig'na~ll- ing school to be held here shortly. Non commissioned officers instructors will arrive here shorbly tonssish him. Soma persons are sending bogus ,news to The Guardian for publication, iAs soon as the guilty parties are Ilocnted they will 'oe prosecuted to ,thu fullest extent of the law. It is just possible that the writers of some "Wlitish'ire” and "China Ioint-’ notes, which of course were not pub- llished, may he discovered within a few days, and, if so, the manner in which they, and all other offenders in similar cases will be dealt with lwill malke interesting reading for Guardian subscribers. The story of Lieut. Bolcyne‘s life, as told by himself Thursday evening at the Salvation Army Hall, was graphic, and at times thrilling. Add- ed interest was given by the candid nnd boyish manner in which it wus delivered, and by the costumes,whicn were changed during the recital, to illustrate the story more vividly. Lleut. Boleync, n, namesake of Anne Boleyna, second wife of Henry the Eighth, was born in Birmingham, Eng., and had n good home, but the death of his _father broke up the home, and after living with his sis- ter for a short' time, he was accepted in the Homo estnblisheii and sup- ported by Judge .Ilolin T. Mdddilcmore in that city; and later was brought to (Jani-mia, finding new homes at and near Woodstock, N. B. His first home wus kindly, 'out on the fnrincr's death hc was taken by another farmeriwho was inconsiderate and miserly. His portrayal of killing potato bugs with two shingles, and other homely dut- ies, was laugh-u'ule. His lot, howvvef was bard, though the recital of his woes was frcc from cvc-ry trace of bitterness. Under the stress of haiwd work, and the lack of all sympathy U O » Dainty Shirt Waisfs In :‘;‘“i.:;’:.f.;_.".° es” newest of \\` _ ‘ /Z - fi" 1 ,_ Spring Styles The shirt w.ii:ts fcr spring and summer seem ~ to be more varied and more beguiling than ever, and J- _ our collection of the newest if/ 99° _ _\\\\\ __ '~§:,. ' ,»»" 5 styles is better _than ever. For dressier wear, the fine sheer things that make the shirt waist so tempting and dainty, mull inuslin, organ- die and _ fine lawn are among them, with elaborate L and beautiful yokes, inser- tions, medallions and ap- pliques- of various sorts of - aces, Irish point, Valen- ciennes, Teneriffe, Antique . etc etc, prices vary from 7 5c up i_o 6.25 and every price etween. See our special $1.00 waist, best value we ever had, all sizes, 34 to 42 in. in lot. lnudanum, but recovered. From this time he bcgunl to live more though*-‘ fully, and with more hopeful ambi- tions for this world and the next. l-Ie decided to quit farming, as he had received only $10.00 for eight months work, and had labored tive years for his former master without receiving a cent. His changes to lilltcher b0Y and hardware clerk. were charmingly and humorously told, followed by the recital of his meeting with the Sal- vation Army, and his advent to of- iicership in that organization. A large audience listened to this storyl of s urs wines, enough barely nt iu's‘ 'maj0rity, proved to contain malni' pages filled with thrilling interest. TO-DAY We make a specially of Dououuurs in ice ii dozen. ~ » Apple Plea nc each Mines Pies me each Cream Pies iz and |54: each Cncoanutlbes i 5 and zoc each Dark Fnili Cake 3oc lb Sultana Cake noe lb Nut Cake :oc lb White cake 20c lb Bread of all kinds all fresh and good. Telephone gn D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY I sms me amd _ _..na_n.. A_n__ l ' E.‘ Stentiford, Charlottetown, was ull! PU" DY Sal-\U"liBY. il Wea'-bel” ' Herd Offices in New.Prowae Block--Charlottetown. 4,, st, Joi... 0.. »ri,.....s.,y, .vm permit. ' l l A dance will be held in aid of the Rev. A. J. McLeod will preach to- g A. Boisnvr, City, wenu to- sourislonariomtown Tennis ciun Friday morrow at Wheatley River at threw y¢g¢,¢i-day, lgvenrng, May I, o'ciock in the afternoon, and in New ._ __. l .-_. Glasgow at seven o’clock, and in = “ Eight items of, interest for Saturday Shoppers The woman who joins/the majority who keep posted carefully on our daily bulletins will rind herself “ahead of the game” at the end of the David need, victoria' cron, was Mrs. Wm. Pendersa-st. Hove River. B"““““’““° *he ‘°"°"l"g W°‘1““”““Y ' in the City yesterday. and Miss Annie Pendergast, Kensing- '-it "3“'°“ thirty' . s ity yes- . George Matthews of Bummerside lefday. 0"' Tumday .°I"e_"“’5_' MM' “hi visited the city yesterday. '“-* ifawdugggge “gf C1b‘;f,af;;u Chg, hfildh ‘fi Cameron & Co. are giving special whem bhree nurses 0, umo ,f5°E “I The tide will be high this morning inducements on hardwirre for spring ' ' ‘ - - H e in ~ _ _at 8.36 and tomorrow morning at_ Fuller particulars will appear in next Agsgicgléit p:,c;;;'fn tlklr .__‘_§_l_’_}°";_*;‘;, _-_ 9.06. .issue. _ pared. A silver collection will 1, I' taken at the door The s;:_hooner_Unlty ;s_loadlng at 'l'he.r_a will be service tomorrow in _ = _ _'__` _ New ork wth coa or C. LYUHS the Pfesb teri Church t C ` ` _s it oo., city. ,ann ez' 11 and ‘at dew geigioliviiothieiiwiiiirn ‘ ** gow t 3 New Wonderland all next week. “Thai Everyone may spend a very ilreii-`~ _ _ “=1~ Dm' " T- 1110l`l1i“s WHS Janice Burke who heal ` _ . ' D ' 'ti i L' ~ ‘ F race for Millions" is the first sui,_lt`“`l’l° WWIUE by °~tl*°'“d`l'“$ R°"~ J. J. Chappell yesterday received tfiivrii thi Idler? :Inn (tllimllotte-II Fe/ther Camrpbell's lecture on Educu-‘ a very uniuue Postal Card from his _ 0” “~ H¢ tion Formal and Informal next; Tues- brother R B "3 “uw 0° his why tu Sei"-U0 t0 be . Al corr0S'Dondcnt from Morell in P._ le. Island, who is staying at the forms Tho Guardian that in n ietwr Wl"‘lB0l`. will receive on Friday after- from ei fisherman in Nova -Scotia he says that thc lobster traps there were wt or- Avril lst and on April _ on Tuesday evening the eleventh. of 2211d‘ 0l1'l'y five l\1l1»