' 'mn ooaanxal cnanLo'r=rwrow1r,..r_a1_»roB rnwasn1e!.ann._ may 2, ig... ..v;sLh~l...jl, LET US , SUPPLY -4-Y0\lR=- GROCERY -WANTS T0-DAY. indeed Every Day. Courteous Clerks Serve Yo ' Webster & McKay __...____i_,-T--- Doughnuts and Tarts are our specialties for to-day and they are a treat. Try a dozen. D.S'l` EWAR'i`» ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bates Best Bread. Ar the Police Court Saturday Joseph Vissey, drunk and disorderly was fined Q2 or 10 days. Tslschoonersin Sydney loading coal for P. E. I., are the Rapture, Vernon River, P. E.I. and Vivian, Charlottetown. ThcGuardlan regrets to learn of the very serious illness of James Wilfred Oummllkey, eldest son of Hon F. H. Cummlslrey. / ` Tun stcamar>Hillsboro to which ex- tensive repairs have been mahe was launched on Saturday morning and will go on the ferry today. Dr. W. M. WHELAN last evening re- ceived a message informing him of the serious illness of his sister at her home in1Charlottetown, P. E.I. Dr. Whelan will leave by the fast express today for Piotou where he will take the steamer there for Charlottetown to visit his home. -Sydney Post. _ Tux results' of the Arts examinations of McGill University show that the Island students have as usual taken a creditable stand. A. D. McKenaie,~ of Hartsville, graduated with B. A. degree and honours in Political Economy and History. In the third year, Walter Curtis, Hilton passed in allfsubjecis. In the second year A. R. McLeod, Ulgg, stands iourth in his class, and takes a prize in classics. In the Bret year J. M. McKenzie, Hartsville, and Herbert Huntley, Vernon Ever, passed in all subjects. noon 01GEs1‘1oN If you can keep your digestive system in proper condition the body will be well nourished and you need have little fear of disease. By regulating the kidneys, liver and bowels Dr. Cnase's Kidney- Liver Pills ensure a healthful condition of the organs of digestion and for this re_zs.son are indispensable as a family mfdi- c ne. t IM’ ., _ TBI -Princess arrived Saturday 'evening Ir was reported on the streets S itnrday th , _ _ 3’ _ ' ; ‘ ni lilock. _ that tht Hotelbavies had been disposed 'about neo - i ‘M ,mg pg gn right in thsnulninl. of to the Steam Navigation Company for the residence of Abner Gay. Esq. , Albion ' ` ` Qurnnleu’ naman' 'Wm Fund- $2201) On enquiry of the interested CN". 0!! Sll7\ll‘\‘ll¥» U16 3315 il”-» U10 = ' 'J' ' . ‘ “ 3" V ifolng "h.°,°:'k¥ lm anna” umm ibm" Dblities-'last eveninqThe Guardian learns occasion being the celebration of Mr. °g °°°° that no arrangement, for wg pump,” Gay's ssventleth birthday. Anumberof hs; for been,"-rved “_ friends and relatives called to pay their Rsv._Dni MoLsaN, E iitor of The Wes- ley, Halifax, who eo greatly delighted H the congregation in the First Methodist “nt Dime Am,” 23",' 18% In 1858 he I arm Church last night by his eloquent and scholarly discourse, will give in the same church to-night at 8 o’clock his instruc- tive, interesting and racy lecture on life in the Canadian Northwest entitled “Out West on a Broncho.” The chance of a lifetime to obtain accurate information in a pleasing garb. Silver collection at thc door. Valw deep sympathy is felt in Miilport for Mrs. Gilles and relatives in the death of Capt. John Gillies, which occurred at St. Elizabeth Nursing Homo, Glasgow, the right foot, which operation was per- formed on Tuesday, and on Thursday he died. He was conscious till the last death being dneto heart failure. There were four doctors and five nurses and he had every :arc and attention. Captain Gilles was a gentleman of out- standing physique and very well known in Cumbrae,vrhere he has resided each successive season for a number of years. His popular pastime was on the bowling green, where his lne gentlcmanly qualit- ies won him a host of friends, and his death, coming asa surprise to a wide circle, is deeply regretted.-Glasgow Scotland Herald. (The late .Cspt. Gillis was a native of Point Prim, P. E Inland and brother of Donald Gilles. He sailed here many years for Welsh & Owen latterly with S. VV. Roberts of Liverpool, Eng., where he was largely interested in ships,having retired as Ships, Commo- dore l DIED. Marcus Deacon aged 50. last :week of amputation of C At Freelown I’.E. I. April l9th 190-i, Saturday morning for Victoria, turned; back after going about a mile outside of a blockhouse. A rtnasarvr social avert took place at respects and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. Mr. Gay is a son of the into oward Gay of Pownal, and was born at settled at Albion Cross and engaged in f ing, _in which occupation, "by pru- dent thrift and hardy toil", he succeeded t in a marked degree. Mr. Gay en~ joys the distinction of possessing the first "tread" threshing machine in this part oi Klng's County andiwith it he traversed a wide range of country, having thrashed for the farmers from Poplar Point, Lot 54,to Glencoe, Lot 41. Mr Gayraissd a large family of sons and daughters. Those living are: Howard in Eureka Cal., Samuel in Santiago al., Hrs. Schroeder ln Daw- son City; Catherine in Boston, Mrs. Blair, Somerville Mass; Mrs. Vau Warner, Anburndale Mass; Archibald and Maggie at home. Mr. Gay enjoys the respect and esteem of the oommunityfin which he has lived so long. His numerous friends join in wishing him many happy returns of his natal day. Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. non and Katie Matheson, both of Lot 60 Queens Go. Wear MARRIED. i mersidc was inducted into the mstoral charge of Falmouth Street irsshyterian Church Sydney, Fr.day cvening.Re\'.A. .i. Mollqxald presided as Moderator of the Presbytery; Rev. fl. 0. Jani; preached. the sermon; Rev. J. A. McGlashen addreleei the minister and Rev. J. D. McGilvray the people. A TBI Y M C A reading room again occupies the spacious room in the rear of the building. The recreation room has been moved into the parlor which forms a pleasant summer game room. The Secretary, H. H. Hamilton will always be glad to welcome any visitors to the Assoc- lotion as well as those who have been regular attendants during the winter season. 000 v Dingy 3 Looking " Furniture is made to look like new by using our ' rnlsh storer It is not sticky or warts »"~/K out ;=fl~‘“‘%tt.>¢t/f»\e¢»>-3.1r it ,~ . .1 `».',.~\`:f t ' ‘ `~ ,..»'»,» _1`,.__,»’r, ~_r`\,v -~ ' _ ' ,.-'--~»- . wr \\._. ;o’¥._r"-".‘.';z;».:;.~.e~9\‘@ 1'. 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'51 \-, U, “:» '. r. ‘- t/ s, " ~_ ,__.__.‘.-,-41° _ _ .-,,. ,.,_....». -` " , 5 ' _"’_f/;/.2/'il ` ` ' `ff“» "ft ~a \ /it ' ` 1(£["/’/‘/ ('2{£',_"""' ; , _ N _ /'o .tt .nr f.t.;.f'»;"° "-rw’ -3/\ /af -- J1- f ‘5 f 'e-it ‘t ‘ff ut- /. _";.‘;;; f "i`/if/fl? 11 ,, ,'~»_`\__X\__ ill "vf"'._ ‘___ it .1 N 1" = i i _li _\¢, _kim I -_ _ - _ __`g,_7.'.lf,k l gm. , _._ ._ i,\__.,;,5\ \ l 1 Lovely hirt aists ` SPECIALS A pretty line of silk stripe dress materials comes in black. white. rel, navy, rose and reseda. ls ex- cellent value and very sightly goods WEEKS’ met l 326- A pretty basket weave effect comes in all colors. i Strong and serviceable bright lustre finish WEEKS’ Paros l 25C' ` Pretty goods in mixed effects. rett combinations of hello and P Y _ cream.n1le and cream, sky and white, wide width,excellent value. W S' i 4-tc. Pretty checked effects in basket weave mixture. A raiS¢<1 Ch€Ck sets off to advantage. navy, 2 shades, green. black, grey, etc- l»'l.’i§§”`i 62C- Tiic Finest Range “llress . ,` Goods” Best Values. Colored Spring Goods “\/01195" the leading spring fabric, light weight, firm thread with that desirable clinging effect so desirable in evening wear costumes, new shades, cham- pagne, nile. grey, sky. pink,white, fawn, black. WEEKS’ 1’Rrc1; i 756- _“Lu5t|-e5" in plain and fancy weaves-very fashionable this spring, white, cream. champagne, sky, pink. black. §X§§§S'§ 30c to 90c. "Crepoilnss" ,“_Fashion favors all materials with a crepe finish,” sky, fawn, nile, cream, black, white WEl:2KS‘ rmcn E "Crepe de Cheng?" Elegant material for dress occa ons. even- ing wear. and weddings. black, champagne. sky, fawn. etc. Wlsl-3.KS’l PRICE J “Canvas Cloth." stroug» serviceable. fashionable goods. makes a handsome costume, newest shades, greys and blues. blacks. i»‘l§‘§,§S'} $1-25 A plain lawn waist; u shield extenti- lng from the neck, narrowing at the waist line. This shield has a broad, hemstitcbed hem, and is completed with medium sized pearl buttons. This waist has tab caller, and tucked sleeve gathered with a wide cuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .price A waist of tucked lawn, finished with cluny insertion down front A cream lustre waist with a yoke, and many tucks is prloed only, .. A shirt waist of tucked musiln, trimmed with valsncienncs lace in plenty is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ A cheaper line is seen in white mus- lin with hemstltchad tucks, cuffs of tucking, fashionable tab collar also hemstitched isonly . . . . . . . . . . _ . Another linc is of insertion and tucks,thc waist proper being white lawn . . . . . . . . . . . . , .__ A good grade of striped print shirt waist in pale blue, pink or red ls. An assorted range of various oat- tcrns in good quality print, nicely made in latest style and fitting ac- curately is....... . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ A very dainty and attractive line is of fancy striped pique, white and black, with tucks and tab collar; finished and out as carefully as the more expensive lines.... . . . . . . . . .. Rcturningto the morecxpenslve lines i We've never yet been able to show such a combination of daiutiness, eleg- ance, style and finish--in Shirt Waists-as these beaut1ful garments for the present season. We list a few as suggestions. we find n waist oi dainty white lawn with fine tucks; oriental insertion forming a yoke on shoulders and & extending down the front. Fash- “ , i ionable tab collar . _ _ . _ . _ _ . . . . _ ,. ‘.~l.:L'» ‘ I _ , | ,,.. ~s, _ \ ' ~ L rf; 11 I-5,.- .$1.05 ;_' 5' .-1 sau’ Again, xi lawn trimmed vs ith cluny lace, insertion and tucks ._ ..._.$i i.'» A waist of black nntl white vesting trimmed with tucks and hoxpi»iit.s $1.86 An exquisitely fine tucked lawn, oriental lace trimming, lace ict ln- to sleeve, and lace collar _ . $2.310 A magnificent black organdia waist. is shown with “set in" diamonds cf all over lace, edged with narrow silk hrnld . . _ _ _ . _ . . , _ . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ S-'l.‘L'» A beautiful “all over" embroidery waist with dainty tuoka,.... ._ . 1i$_R`i An embroidered pique waist in open work, tucked sleeve. hanrisunic roliar with same cuffs. _.__ $125 - _, A white silk, dainty and beautiful, is trimmed with pale green silk embroidery. This waist is most. dressy and sells for .. __ ._ $.i.'»0 If you are hard to please-if you cannot easily secure what you want- we feel sure that a visit to our Shirt Waist department will put fi period to your e troubles in that regard. _ f MOORE ®. MCLEGD. iii l ;l¥il §_.~i;t til Z M 'J is I it ' It i1‘ If l . 1.,;__ ,,__‘_;, v . _ .,_ ‘ ’ , 1 U, _ , / ,~ _.» , _l»T}-‘_:`*v`f; "-:-_ Pleat, and on cuffs and collar. Full xt ___;_-._1_,'* _ _ ‘ia Xt _ sleeve . . . . . . . . . . , _ . . . . , _ _ . _ . . . ._ ,$l.4:`\ ' f, i `,/,f‘§Z_`-_ "~"_"?\ \ ,' i Another of white linen shows large 7 _‘if _v 5$,_ ’ 'lj '. _ . ` tucks, cluny insertion let in to /I ' __ _ W _ l wr' `, _ f’_,'fl\ ‘ ` body of waist and into thc cuffs (ll ..¥ `_ _if _ , ,Qyl p and collar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , _.$1.90 " if __`_»*_f ‘- _ _ ‘~i{% _‘ ‘ . -. . _, . _. ~ , o _ J I _ ."\ ‘ ,§_ i i . '.51 if 5; 5 l i -_ »