»- I; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ non 17 ` | i ` ` ` 1 _ ` E i Uglpr th *.-1 v|GoR `"`| ` THE 0UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices In New Prowse Block--Charlottetown. ° A l~'l-'\"/ -- 4 Miss Lilian Colllngs City return- ` 1' \\` ' -#- ' so >_..: ., » ' \\ / ‘ t A "'°°° Of "-111 Glass ..:r.:;:_1: .;‘.t~::..°°-.t.r:°.:~.:1‘: ::.'~“ 'fe - ~° 5* ///tt wi - - ' The beautiful designs and - /t ,\ /»..1.@'_. ate prices we ask for them should in- 'i terest you. w. w. wr:u.Ni:r. _ 1 °@s;,_,, _ _ W i *ii _ _ _ ~ ‘ __',1"_v__ ‘.'~:`-FA " - ‘ i ~.-_-_`-'.~'--`,-`»" ' »< I ) - The Salvation Army, will conduct The mail train arrived last night I " :"’ \ ' _IS__ I- , -4 a. meeting in I-learts’s Halil, Sunday at ten o'clock. - ' ` ‘ A. ‘iafternoon at 3 o'clock. -i l V / \ X* v/J.;-‘_ "-\__’-L; .»_, ` L. W. Archibald Secretary ui the Pratt, of Boston, were nrrivaln by ?f\\‘ ,, _ Jewel: talk at Kensington tonight on Boys' A- A~ Diiiliii and R- B. Box- camp the gathering is open to all. b0I‘0\1Bh. Halifax. were passengers f f lfave your photos taken _in all the leading styles at C00l('S. ‘ Best facilities for family groups, 5 Films developed at lowesi P|‘l°¢l- 5 Sludio. Desllrisay Blwh Charlottetown. j ‘ llughes' Saline cleanses and purifics the system, no better spring medicine. I Pnce 25c per bottle. Hughes' Digestive Tonic cures that tired feeling. It gives strength and vigor to the entire ‘ body. , Price 25c per bottle. ‘ oi-:o. E. nucnssq Apothecn ries Hall. Si Iii# HOME-MADE A ---BREAD- A White } Scents, perloaf <4- } ;.:i';;S. , We wake n specially of home- -. _ made hrend und can supply | customers regularly-a trial order solicited. ‘ Cameron's Grocery ‘hi No 13 Upper Pownal St, 4 6-3d|nwf_-im _ u ee'z;~: Alley® Co, ~v|nnn|t ctftf Market Pase ment Mist Up~to date Cale in the city. Everything neat and clean. Try our special z5c dinners they are well. Quick lunches at all hours from loc u Open from 8 go a m to 12.30 p.m. Give us a call. uodmwfrttstf. X- u?$¢@FGP WARM Weather in here. You will need Children’s Slippers 50c a pair Our special attrac tion this week is one hundred and fifty pairs of childreu’s Kid ankle strap slip- pers sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, io, at gcc apair regular price $1.00 and $1.15. Auty fo co, A few pairs of children’s laced boots same sizes added to the lot at 5oc aprtir. BEAVER FLUURE E VVe have just received direc from the Mill a lot of B EAV l ER Flour put up in Barrels roo lb Bags 50 lb Bags 25 lb Bags , Low Prices for Cash Bri; t at corr more I* RUIT. Orang°es Bananas, Pine Apples; ' in excellent order and rice moderate at ll iKENNA’S Both Stores. _ 5- 28 lrfif _ fi I - ladies' ian Bouts See our window this week We show a Ladies’ swt ll Ta Calf Blucher Goodyear well; Boot worth $4.00 At half Price $2.00 llH.lt.U.JUHlSUN "' Kent Streep 3 l’racr.1celt»nite:l to Diseases of Eve. lser, Nose, Throat sntl Skin. O0 ofa# ltves tested and fitted for .glasses (t|f`l"lUlC HUURS ll to ll R.. nr. l.Jl-.1 ll! p rn, Fivenliimt by Murotutment. tl ww o eoeeoooeegeoeeooigooey BRING THECHILDREN and have their Photo taken now while the weather i- nft too hot The children enjoy themselves at our studio. BAYER, Photographer Amateurlinished at shozt notice Phone |92 |27 Grafton St. QR SALE Pure Bred Farred Plymouth Rock Chickens two weeks and a month old. A. P. SEAMAN, _qqnivtnftf 63 Bayfield St.Ch"i‘nw n. AUCTION §ALE y,|,“|,|, p¢°p¢:|,?Fi; Charlottetown (Suuve on the corner of Pownal and Euston Streets) ent House and Store (combined) all /\\` .I ' V f/\`- ' mod - -< ~ The crew of the A. W. Perry has 01'- v- Q- €ildi1bl6 on the youngest daughter Miss Ada, now |,, funds voted by Parliament. . training at Newport Hospital. Rev. H. S. Erb will preach on V wirlzlepgirs to mga Plant user Perry iggdpsy. 1th at crore Roads, e commenc _ immediately and » 8 . a. m. at Alexandra at V will take about three weeks. A our- 3 P- m. and at Hezelbrook at 7 D. m. vey was held on the steamer Monday Special collection taken at each scr- ~ :asa 2” °r "1: 3_°f:':°““; "°°° A Be ouu a wen y- ve _ fed: of her keel was torn on and a The Nickel put on an excellent ` number of her plates were stove ln. _*WOW |8615 night to a crowded house _ _-_ _at each performance. For choice sub- . 1 Qpive aqlnrgp partytfrom this City mts-clpnr film,lsteady clear pictures ' en. e_on ue ay nex on a~extended s peasant ittle hall is a nice . E;-lip to bthe wlestertli) states. Among place to attend of an evening. e num er wi be r. Jenkins, Sr.| -*- and daughter Misa Bertie, Mrs, ¢Dr,)| Professor Singleton of Picton has - S. R. Jenkins, Mrs, Ewen stewart, arrived in this City to assume the _ Miss Ross, Matron of the P. E, 1, duties of organist of Sv. James f Hospital and Miss Katie McLeod, St.. Clllifch. mid Will D0 11108900 D0 H1621 Avards. the full choir at practice at the usual 1 hour this evening to be ready for the 13311 Shaw, oi Deilable, who msc services on Sunday. » wi a serious accident recently is -i- .' steadily improving. It will be re-I New Wonderland last evening was membered that Mr. Shaw was opernt- fine. The hall was comfortable, pic- ` ing a road machine when the share tures steady, excellent subjects with ppint of ghsef matizhine caught on a pgepgy of fun ipterspersed while Miss . s one, an orei could be released c innon's ilustrated songs were . the machine tipped over to the- right exceptionally pleasing. The music by ' and Mr. Shaw had to jump to save Mrs. Trainer is one ofthe features oi himself-from a bad fall. In doing so lthe entertainment. , he struck one of his limbs on the end --- . of the' spindle, with the result thatl New Wonderland only charges five ~' some of the blood vessels of the lag cents admission. The present man- were ruptured. agement give the biggest live cents _» t- woroh and the lineal: entertainment ‘ Another very sudden death has oc- offered in the Market Hall. since it _ ,curred at Morell and the entire com- has been opened as a picture house. |munity were' deeply greived yesterday Come any time-go any time. That , to learn that Edward Jardine, son of is the word, and pleasure is assured the late Doctor Jardine, had peace- every one. ' iiully passed away during Wednesday, T] G D ‘ night, aged 63 years. Mr. Jardine, The funeral of t e ate eorge . 'worked in thefielld all day Wednesday Longworth uf this took place _ with his team and retired in appar- yesterday avernoon. ere was a ,` .ently good health, although very large, procession of mourners and ac- ' tired at nine o'clock in the evening. guaintances. The body was taken to f Yesterday morning not have- arisen St, Pauls Church where Ven. Arch- 7., at the usual hour his sister went to deacon Rengh read the burial service. ‘ ,his_room to call him, and was The pallbearers were: _ S. W. Crabbe, shocked to find that he had passed Percy Pope, Jude Fitzgerald, F. W. ',,- away during the night death being Hyndman, W. H. Aitken and A. E. ig due to heart trouble. Mr. Jardine, Inga. The interment was at the `7`§ resided with his two unmarried sist- Peoples Cemetery. ' -1; ers on the homestead and was one of , -- W. W. Jenkins, `Georgetown, was D. McLean, Crapnud fs in Char-' tt"\ 77 ' _'_", " E 5/_ ni in the City yesterday lottetown Q- tl " . 'Q *'12 -’7,`/Y -- - ,A -_ .1 _ , / _/_ _ vw r i V-0 N119 CW! by the str. Northumber- to Newport, R, 1__ when Bm, Wm m_ Camp is to be held in this City as The Always Busy Store - l ¢ '*.T"~,-, __ " ` "UT" *‘ -l///alll Ladies' Muslin K Underwear. Our present showing of inuslin underwear was never more completc,with variety so large..-\ll articles have been carefully selected in view of the u ants of conservative buyers. The values we assure you are unequalled elsewhere. The hot weather having just commenced is our reason for flaunting these splendid values. Corset Covers ' Made of good white cotton Lace Trimming .. ... . . . . . . . . ..25ceach Full, corset cover 'with embroidery on' neck and sleeves....-................ 35ceach Queen’s cloth corset cover with torchou lure and bead- ing.....-...... . . . . _ . . . ._.....60ccach Queen’s cloth,French st) lv corset cover trimnicd with val lace and insertion _ _ . . . . _ . _ . . .. _ _ .75c each f Stanley Bros. (_ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ "The Merry Widow” Seems to be the craze in Ladies' Hats this season, but what genuine Merry Widow is going to wear one of those 4omch hats that are being offered by milliners in large cities. But before your wife or beet girl gets to enquiring how you know so much about it we will change the subject by announcing that we are selling lots of Maple Sugar because it is pure and the price is onl_v 24 cents per pound. ni-5)” Try it now and see if' you don't like it. ' E. J. DESh’.0C""l V. , rimwftl ' /` JU. ‘ ; i °‘.¢°“,,‘,,6§',,";§,',v ,has droped out, gives them the tro- music is selling our patrons realise A bargain when they see one-two more days, only and remember your -nm, L,,,.,e Th,-ea seorev Double Ten ° ~'_ Being a thorough business man he was president of the Morell Cberne -_ Board, a useful neighbor and n noble christian worker, doing everything at all times to'further the interests of the church. He leaves a large ' circlo of relatives to mourn bcsldvs three sisters and one brother. Mrs. Dr. Henderson of Milton is a cousin. i Another exciting game of baseball took place at Victoria Park yester- day afternoon. The teams were the i Orlebars and Mic Macs of the Junior League of this City. It was a well ' played. clean game, and the score was four to three in the fourth in- nings. The Orlebars then shut their opponents out until tlhe eight innings when errors allowed two runners to cross the plate, while they scored nine runs making the total 13-5. In the ninth innings there was no scor- aiug done. Some plays that drew ap- lpluuec from the spectators were n it-:ie catch of n liuc drive by McLellan and also one by Musgrave in the [ninth innings. 'This is the third game the Orlebars have won from ima Mio Macs, wnion, as w. K.st~.hoot ,phy donated by L. I3. Miller, of this »City. The line up was as follows: ORLEBARS Mtlford-catcher Musgrave-pitcher. Vanlderstine-lst base Gillespie (cept) Znd base. Lowe-3rd base. Haszard-shortstop. Matheson-right field. Whitlock-center field. Bcarlsto-left field. .€.“‘T‘1.“‘.°‘€.¢.°f-'i MIC MAGS Mcflloskle--catcher. Campbell-pitcher. Dorman, (cnpt.)-lst base. McLellan-Znd base. Nelson-3rd base. . McQuaid-shortstops. Palmer-right field. . Atwood-center field. ' . McCarey-left. field Struck out by CampbelI,4-by Mus. ltrsve 7-Base on balls, of Musgrave, 1-Hit by plliclled bllll, Musgravg, A_ McLeod umpired the game. The loa- gue standing now is Orlebars, won 6, lost 1 Mic Macs. won 3. lost 4 West Kent. won 1. lost 5. Pf=’?`7?”.>Ff~"f'l "Only two more days left. Have you made your sslecclon ? The big special sale of sheet music at 7 cents will soon be over at the Post Card Shop so don’t loee this great op- portunity judging by the way the hoice of any copy for 7 cents. 6-5d1l the fnrmost farmers in his sectio'n.' Reference was made a few days ago to the arrest in New York of Hedley J. Gardiner, a former Charlottetown man, on the charge of having stolen 13,200 shares of the Bay State Gas Oon|pany's stock. Gardiner has been taken to Boston for trial and nppearcd in the municipal court there to answer the charge made against him. .He was held for the grand jury in bail of $1,500. A Boston paper has the following paragraph : When asked by the court if he wish- ed to 'oe examined on the charge he llectedly delecrcdly shook his head, and tears sprang from his eyes. While' his framo shook with sobs, he was led ,-away to the county jail. Gardiner’s 'own story to the police was most pathetic. A graduate from Harvard in 1887, he was ni. one time the as- sistant manager ol the Royal Bank ofC.1natla, with a rosy future be- fore him. Drink. he says, lost him his position, and brought. about his downfall. The larceny of the stock 'in question, he clnlms, was a drunk- en prank. He lr being closely watched Iftpii ft-nr that he muy attempt sui- c < c. BHlPI’lGliS NOTICE. The steamer Dagcid isuriuc to lcnvr Montreal for Charlottetown Junc 5th or 6th. After discharging hcr cargo here will leavo for St. John's New. tnnndlund about the 10th. Cattle. horses. Hiwlv etc-. and on kinds of produce carried at .owvut :zito nl freight. For further particulars ap» plyV_to>Ga1vell Bros. 6-3dwthf3i. Illis»f=?"“ hifi \nr:;.f.'55:,'~ ;'»‘:\`\‘fll'l$;'I ‘\\\“"'/ ’ / 14 Dr. Anderson, City, went west yes- terday. The Northumberland arrived about nine o'clock last evening. George McLean and bride of Mil- linockett, Mo., are in the city on their wedding tour, thc ;;»esLs of the gro0m's sister, Mrs. Thos. Keenan. The funeral of the late Miss Janie Power took place yesterday morning to Bt. Dunstan’s Cathedral and was largely att-ended. The pall hesrum were Daniel Riley, Wm. Brown. Maurice Galvin, Wm. Murray, Tom Malone, Patk. Keenan. The residence uf Dr. Win. McKay Delnstadt.. of St. Stephen, N. B., was the scene of a very pretty wedding Wednesday afternoon in which the principals were Edith Muriel Deio- stadt and Cecil Killam, a rising young barrister ol Vancouver, B. C. Rev. T. J. Deinstndt, of Fairville, performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. Geo. M. Young, pastor of Me thodlet Church. The bride was attend ed hy her sister, bliss Grace Dain- stadt, whose costume was of striped marquisette, over white tafleta silk. The groom was supported by Law- rence Killam, of Yarmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Killnm 'left for Yarmouth. where they will visit for a while bc- fore leaving for the Wcst. Mrs. Kil- lsm has many friends in this Pro- vince. » iINARD’S LINIMENT C().,LlMI'l‘ED Gents;-I have used your MIN-. Y. ALFRED ROCHAV, Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. TOOKE COLLARS upon eaeil y most collars, once the tie is placed under the fold, it's almost im- pon-ible to move it. The mon who has never worn s COLLAR will appreciate this. Cut shows our "Alonzo"-an Iron Frame Brand fold collar. Sgyle and comfort are the strong en- tures of this collar. Sizes I4 to mrs LINIMENT in my 1 mit <1 ' 13 i==_isi=18 IX 2. and 2% leo ln my stables for years and clblii- lpn" 2°°' °l‘°h_3 f°r 5°°‘ .‘ V ' /ll \"f¢ ider it the best medicine obtainable '{L"l.t§=f;~ -ith Yom tm, nIz|swns.usnn.||ornnt_ io l EMBROIDERIES. Waterman’s Ideal Iimutlain Pens are recognized an the ~tnnilurd of excel ence everywhere. We introduced these pens here s number of years ago, null as tt testimony to their excellence practically every pen dealer in Charlottetown has now adrpied them in preference to other makes. NEW STOCK We h ve just opened A new assortment. Come in and try For girls confimialion wear we have dainty white underwear in vests, draw ers. » nd petticoats, nel for veils in a variety of widths and prices, white ribbon, gloves, lawns, dimittes and many other muslims l`or dresses, also laces embroideries nd other little etcetrrs. M. Tr. inor & Co- 6 3d5i Flour and Feed. We have rel ceivezl a fresh supply of “Cres. cent," “l’hoenix," “Queen City"- “Star” and "Five Roses" Fl0ur Rolled Oats, Oil Meal, Cornmeal, Ground Corn, Cracked Com and _ Chopped Wheat. ull of which we are selling at lowest prices, whole sale and retail. A Home & C 1 The embroidery sale to-day. The selling begins at 9 o'clock this morn- ing. It is not necessary for us to gn into detail regarding this sale. It is a well-known fact that when we have an embroidery sale it is an offer- ing of unusual and unpproachod values, and this will not be an ex- |eeption to the rule. You are not oo much interested as to how these ex- traordinary valum sn possilile,suf» lice it to say that awaiting your choosing this morning are beautiful, new. crisp edglngs and insertions in the moat attractive and dainty de- signs, the very embrdderlee you want for spring sewing. at consider- ably less than half their renlworth. They are up to 4| in. and range in width from I to 4| in. The prices of these embroiderles at other times is from 8 to 18c. s yard. At to-day's price of 5 to Bc. a yard, we belteve °'_'___ i newly painted and in B004 "°P°l' /This ro irylsoffered l‘or`privste sale un- imiiasnav. .I-me wth- l9°8 end ii Sprague Gt C0. ‘"°’ , S1 nnyslde he ld b including Cream Toffee, Black Cur- '|i°l»il°hl.»‘¢'liir\>n°"S:kl`:i\|lihydcloclconouvi rants, Damson, Prune, Lime Fruit “Fm-elrrfurmslion apply to John johnson. Bi ou Mill Ras berr and Butter the new points G. F. Hutcheson jeweler-Opiiciml -__mm_____.___ "Rountrees Pastllee-Ass't flavor . .6' J . 0. P I - an the premises. or scotch etc,-Btpck fresh We lb., at- BBNJ.CARTER&C0,_ tA. W. Reddin, Pham., B., Sunnyside. , . gm", |;|,,,,k_g|,g_,|,m",,. ` 3dtls6i Auchonee" :Chocolates-An elegant nrs't 0.' G. B's and Lowney's Stock' always fresh _and packgs of the latest design. A- w. neaatn, Pam, B.. Stmnnide- 5-28d|nwfr xr .li ’°“ 'nl “Kr” 'ml “° "hm "'° “Y .:-mat. Browns T0-NlGll»'l` Moving Pictures A Leap You Proposll. A l`enor with Leather Lungs. lluying n Cow. Two New Songs Miss i.oiFiii'1I-'Kisses A 'nlissvmr Only 5 cents. I--____ |_g._= m Furness, Withy rp 50,, Ltd. _ ______Sh~|\u|nlu=\l| _ _ , _ . _..Yunel _ ,__.u.nutwm. _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _.June U .lunt-.2 ._ r~'t..lohu(`ity ..__.lune M .l..,u~ its _ _ |:=:,»|u:.nunuk .........Ju|y8 .l||m>Cllt__._ .. _ .iitf xif|utlo.\h_ ._.......-lilly 22' l1`|-mu l.i\'urp|ml. Stt~mn|:|-_ From Hhll nv- Juna- l.'lumlu Junoid Jimi' _li\‘un|(elln0......-..... Jill” ou- | iiottntx oity............J\\ly¥= l-‘itll IIAVR li l)lll.FI(}'l` ” ‘ s L ~'i:tn»aw1ut" ....................... ..J\\n¢ 9: Yours truly.l 5~27¢l1hn. ' Anthratice Coal _..-roAluuvE.... The Schooner “Calabria” is due to arrive here from New York with- in a few days time with a choice cario of Anthracite coal in Egg and Chestnut sizes. Parties requiring good clean coal will ple-asc book their orders at once, and delivery will be made hile ves el is