_ l i \ " ' ' "*_“ '-- "* io io, Amis shore ata amine- -< ~i1 »`_» _ t- I » -_;l__, __j , _ __ ` I Charlottetow n. studlowhere baby is _- eiwayswelcome ' '.'.» -- »_. - ‘ _rdvouas cos... 5 r ai _".CU_R|_'_3- Constipation and all disorders f ui . ‘i ~ “Drain -"H9" . li liyer and bowelr. They acl with- &flgiag` _l _ qc per bog. _ it by mail io any address. if 9 9 l s the i;S Shiney Leather Shoes -n'1‘»'a ` lee‘_biuchcr cut psieni leather ' worth $2.5o our price for _o 5 s neat up-to-date shoe at Mild: Thirty pairs left, Igor youroi T. s. Mei-:scii shoes _ a. few )¢'fx\1;_e-pair. _ I-Iere~ia»-your chance. a A l" low EN ‘daiwil-tnti _ _'rue shoe uns. _ Merry _ Widows ]ust received a few Merry Widows 'ia straw, `white, brown, navy blue and black. SHO and SL95 ea. STANLEY BROS. :sau W Merry ‘-Widows _just received a few Merry , 'Widows in straw, white, brown, navy blue' and black. 'SMI mil $i_.95 ea. _j S"£l‘;\`NLEY BROS. oslrahic' roperty-_ For gli ..._ _:_ _-.AA _,,_., _ ' .a tur wo of 1 'r to P tae e OVC H . i :asm 4 . _,v ,; _» r 1 ~__ » _ / \\ The new sum mer styles of Queen Quality Shoes are superior in style quality - and comfort to thosefoi any previous' season -The popular gun metal- t a n - and patent leathers in all the latest s,tyl:S, button, lace and bluclier cuts-»in _correct weights for indoor and outdoor wear all stamp- ed with' the Queen Quality Trademark a positive assurance of value. Alley® Co Sole Agents for Queen Quality Shoes. The Prssbytary oi P. E. I. wil uw" ‘t st' ‘7°m°3' Him Chirlotts-' , , town, on 'ruesday, May 12, at io |'|¢|~g 5Y0u|»0ppo|°{u|||ty a. ni. Business conference on osnren T ' i \ Mrs. Capt. Shaw and two ch.lldren -of Cardigan _- left yesterday for High River, Alberta. , f Sul>erintendent_ Sharp of the P. Iii. I. Railway returned lalt night lrom a trip to Moncton. Miss Horne _was an arrival by last nights mall train, returning homo alter a trip abroad. Nei-V1 M°Qu=irrie. K. C.. who nas been attending court in this City _raturned to Suminerside yesterday. T119 MCI_l1_hlB_ l\o\|s_e_ on Euston St., _which gained considerable notoriety _oi lata rs closed, the occupants hav. 'ing_laft. Mrs. Edwards of Boston, arrived by last night's train on a visit to her sister, Mrs. G. W. Wakeford of this City. , The Northumberland arrived in port from Picton at nina o'clock last evening. There were only a law psi. lsengers aboard. ` Mrs; Homer]-lailiday of Nsw Yo.-xl daughter of H. Matheson, of tha p_ E- l~ R-. Qlty, is now much improv- ed after her trying illness, _ Among the arrivals in the city last night were Mrs. J. M. Main, Gloucester, Maaii.. C. D. Bhepligy, Aiiinherst, and lil Clark, Bummsr. s s. >u_a-q ` lug berth at lfpstreal. Monday out May ‘lith for Charlbttetown direct- ly. See advertisement. _.__ _ F0r¢¢t H1119. Math. has arrived a .r home in Murray- River on a tw months recreation trip. mittee on moral and social riioi-ni moraine at ten o'cioelr instssu this morning as previously arranged A special train will leave cha Douglas. Return fare 60 cents. l Life and Work. Motion on Church o every person giving us an order Urdon. Arrange for indocgfsss at r for anything in the line oi pic rs m e enlarging crayon work Pastel _.___ k °f Wit" °°1°¥' W' Wm Ri" I -'Tlie McAuiiile performance. is to _ Life Size Portrait to the amount oi Five Dollars or *Cer-well and llarsliheid. Mission at r ' i “£5” 1°'-9 U11! evening. Manager Stanton of the McAuliffe Company themselves or 'any member of _who is _now in the city announces their family. FREE -_ that Wins to the change oi boat time the curtarn will not ring up tonight until 9 o'clock All tlis his is an oder you cannot afford .scenery arrived last mgh't and Wm 108°- A sa i s in aiu ricos'low. Workmanshipgulran- icomgrg wnfm ati: t°d°7 “nd um B readiness on tlllie husband hasten to tins tassgrs BENL PETERS, A Jcarriales. “°°°°"l' t'1’wURR AY & C0 _ 'Phd Musical Recital h Notts Dgmg 159 Kent St Chm_';me,°wu_ Convent Wednesday evening was well AGENTS WANTED _ drnwftf attended_and a moat successful and enjoyable affair. The lengthy pro- gram was made up of mulls, vocal and instrumental, and readings and ' ""`T_`>` ""`°" ea`ch_»periormer h w d eng V1; 1; eoeoeeoeeeeeeeeeoeoe im.,-,.,,,, ,.,, .,,,,,“ §’,,§,,,,,, ,,§‘°,§m§,f‘ . _ e Y ‘ a fd N 'm RN R f d H cases, the piecssbefng moat diiiicult r_"€b_“"! _°" " Ig' ‘;‘"°F“‘ ‘ A ini rendition. _'rho fairy erin sy ui.. _Q ._°"“ ‘"'°'“ “H Y?" “rm I | I little folk was greatly enjoyed and i _ _ “if:‘:7°‘;_°_:u‘;fi'°i|“"l.°“" °£I§v';_‘;‘x'°m"g _ ' - - 'gigs Daiggdcfnvsntaconcerts ‘gs :ll _ »_ ' v_ n- n - A - _ oo Aoi-war o w ' e- ' . _ - KGB! SIN!! ‘ I1 i|a'wlth-modern _improvements en _ _ '» A ll8h\~ at `iiai i sbs " can i. s Prwiiwllmltvdw D1»~\»¢» . _ im -W' "H _ "°°'_'~' -'° °'° " of Bye. im, Noes, 'riinsi The change of prosram by the tnio terins and pirtieulars apply to _ - . _ and Bkin. __ _ __ __ Jswatte, Hayesmd mnq_,f,_w°n._\“_ v ll r ' ~ ‘JGHNC-'MC'-EOD ~ Eyes mated and lttad fer -land last aight was another evi- ‘f ““f\’l.'i Pd _Wm 3°-Y-1 gleeeee. ‘ ' 5 dence oi the versatility oi these clev- 'L D ' ' ' 'i V wnci -'VM ` UPA BY*-|l0il~ The 'horse ballet was iii- ' ~ i _ ':|~|"-P\_- \~""P"‘°_ _ troduced with a most charming im- * c A ’ 1 i i ~l- """ ‘°'“°~ """ :;'.r.z:“;‘;'“ .ii ;.‘i;-'°“"._.A ;’:‘“*“"i ' , _ - ~ ~_ sses~ a s. an _ _ _ _ _ lil.li:i:it.“iii% invest; v.-se sniist _ _ 1 _ __ _Y I'-Ytlll V 61|, !raa_¢ s _»-_ , _ _ _ e .. N . _ - = ml. and _tie costilmes,-' which ham heme feature of _simian attraction -- " ' ..._, " irtiiis ` -, ` ~ We are, ,'sho_iiix_ig this _ _ _ _ _ .» ’ s°isntiiuif“'i§:m‘s?rtsa'c'i'i"°n.f.ir§:i-$ jf the b¢t lille of Jill' Y¢¢°i*°¢| “Nd "'03 “IB Ili" dances were especially charming, 5 ¢.|' 1°” shoggihsg qs "*°‘C*" °f FW" l"°|"“'l W9 Wm each petite and beautiful ersonator _ ' . known and popular brands _ ,in in I sh t la r M? J 2:1 u:)"d“°d for swf' "la snuff' F¢d'|»| in ilffsshoiige nwaevgxreelleiit, hl?7l'ii: '_ i _ _ _ ._.--_-. I and ' military closing of this oc ' was __ _ __ l0YAl.'S11lAl‘l‘ia the beet family ny gs, |,,¢|s,¢4,,¢ s“.b“m-, on -' _“Q2 'gg _";§i,":_‘§ gg,§g;°§=° “"\¢¢ “il 1"* vw aus: _.tins si on anon. sans i are the Vet' W have alle Fleur in half bbles `ed'(ii'5` m "I I mud- 'mid t° un N h e value! Y connection with Jewette Hayes and _ f~~*°"'-*°°"‘“ 'il'-’=’-lil!-”1»"-°~»--» »-- »»-» ¥.:'.':':~ 22:5. ::.‘;°°i1.°°:.“.:..‘:.'::.. “az tlact enunclation notably good The fine. the martial time kept paiieetly s' *'---- _sei-:iz _ fa _ ciirri ::..‘°.:_..:':.;e._°:."i'-.:.:A.f 'H Ain lean. ` sunk nas $3111 '¢i.".°' '@n'iZa‘i.'f.'°§'iif'i...9i iiifsf i-._ - _ _ J.-A-&~ A 1.'-fi-i :i..:“i:.:"'-..:r.f.i::' °:.:-::r:.::: _iw N-___ V _ ` from the byg-inniill to the finish. f...'_ _ V -i 'Y " V V .*-"""""°" stiff’-“"‘¥‘-'° 6° c°° sveryinin¢`_np-if-sits in _;L~_\\'a..1"‘ii=_"_~:.‘..-..°'°.se-.°_~_-s-_ffe_-_:ri The .s.s_ nonavista will ba in loss. and sails about Tuesday morning 'Miss M. C. Grant, who is studying' nursing in the Emerson Hospital, _ - _ `. , ' t _ _o _ The ministerial association cum- . w_ii1 meer in tan' Y. ia. c. A. :.if.n'ria; 'will clean and press and-repair your W. H. llellhrlane, representing the Mark Wright Fur. Co., Ltd., City, ‘wont 'west yesterday 'morning ful articles to sell by private auc- A number of boatloads oi quahague eamrdown the rivers yesterday, and were disposed of to dealers-at City wharves for fifty cents a bushel. The many friends oi.E. R. Brow. City, will be- pleased to learn he 'is improving nicely and was able to ‘be in hinomca for a-while yesterday. The 'date of the meeting' of the I. 0.F. in Silrnmerside at which' the Supreme Chief Ranger, Elliot G. Btevenson, is to be present has been E.W. Taylor has a number of use-,Hanson w1¢_mm that he heard w_ `tion. His ad will appear to'morrow.' her late hone in Morall where inter- ment will ke place and of which further notice will be given. . "Governor Tildeii says that John' K. Wagner say that Anna E. Dickiin- son told himthat D. E. Decker heard that there was _no doubt that John McLaren .said that ._ B. T. Benedict _thought Fred Seward had told Jim 'Johnson that_Cushuey had declared to John Fulton that it was generally believed that -Harry Hull said, in plain terms that he heard A1. Bevry say that _his friend Harriet Beech.- er Stowe. had said that Fred Hotch- kiss informcd her at Deimonlco's, that _it was well known all over the country that Jim Helwig had caught 'Jimmy Farthing saying that in his. opinion it was a_ matter of fact. of changed to May 13th instead of 11th. as already announced. _ Colonel' Stewart, G. -3., informs The Guardian that there is no foun~ dation for the rumor that -has been circulated to the- effect that ha con- templates relinquishing the position of chairman oi the Street Commit- tee. Bsymour Hiltz,-who has been visit- ing at homo in Truro ior `a day or so left for P.E.Island on a business trip -Wednesday morning. Mr. Hiltz stated that there were twenty-one travellers leaving on the same 'train for -the Island. - ' It isundsrstood that l'r~»'. Bingle- ton of Amherst is to he the new rr iganlat of Bt. James-’_chiiroh in this City to fill the position made vacant by Miss Harrison who takes-charge ai the Grace church organ. - _ _ Policeman Walker of Charlottetown went to Georgetown; yesterday with the prisoner Wilson Clark_,_arrested as _ related in yesterdayfs Guardian. The prisoner was taken before A. D. McPhee, J. R., and was remanded till Wednesday the 13th _inst, when he will coma up for trial. _ of At a 'concert recently given in _ Brockville, Ont., Charles Earle non of Prof Earle of this Cit to a _ , 7 ok lottetown I r H _t m _ r- prominent psig.. Theh’l‘imea comments 0 une . 'A it ' ' sm ~ .. ._ ww may tn. in,” .....f'§"..€°.".§f’.'. ?..’§...'§‘§“i‘i.. niZ.i.A.§.r_fZ...3.i..§'“§'|°h°=° PM 1”"’1*°==°f ww ===-uv il~_ Im. to convey persons wishing short visit with his brother W. D. V. to attend the iunsrsi 0| ms ist,-p;~_ Earle._This young man is a versatile musician indeed one of the best svar heard- in Brockville. He has a splend- did baritone' voice and pl ed his own accompanlments in a sk1%ul and graceful manner Ha was _ecailui many times during the evening." A CASE OF POISONING. Not unfreguently caused by cheep seld corn eelve. Be eefe and use Putnun’s Corn Extractor. Purely vegetable, harmless and always cures Insist on “Putnam'a." IIEN OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND :- I am now in a better position than ever to give you the very best to he had in the tailoring art,having received the latest New York fash- ions from the John J, llitchell fash- ion house ior the spring and summer of 1908. I have also received e large supply of the very latest in euitings, overcoatluga, trouserings and ladies' coatings, which I will make up at the lowest possible price. I have s ladies' coat :nakar who is an expert in that fine. Ladies give us a call and get a coat that will please you iii any atyie yon choose. Ihavs also ln egpert from the old country who clothing at a very modest price. Give us yoil order early and avoid the rush. JAMES CALLAGHAN. A Upper Queen Street. New 0 lllodcis Emp... hecleien Watch are marvels of beauty as excellence. Swiss watch makers are admittedly, the best workmen. To their native skill has been added American methods result- ing lin the production of ` watches that are' second to mg; V 'led our i j_ewel_ Spec _ ial in goici filled case a . 513,30- __ great public interest, that Nate. ‘wells nn-fi asia Fred i-iowsii tom hinil Ithat H. H. Brown's\ was undouhltedlyi the best and cheapest place in lovrn~ _to buy a Spring Suit or Overrdat and that he is the only up-to-dstia Hatter and Furnisher in the _C-ity_| Charlottetown 1908- 5-ililrli. r HORSE NOTES. f The imported Hackney Stallion ."F‘ashioner", -color darki Chestnut, spin, near hind fetlock white, foaled 1902, bred by George Hodgson, Man- _or House, Brandby, England, import- ed to Canada in 1905, is looking better this spring thanavcr under the `care of his proud owner, John B. Roper, Royalty. _ This celebrated Hackney Stallion is one of the best :ever _imported_ to Canada and his ,equal has never been seen in the _Maritime Provinces. "’l‘hera_is no :reason why the _breeders of_tliia- Is- _land should not raise duplicates oi fthis horse and feel proud that they lhave such 'highly bred and thorugb- ly shaped stallion in your midst," so said the judge at the Provincial ilixhibition last fail. "Fashioner is a great prize-winner, having won the swespstake for Hackney Stallion, 'any age, at the Dominion Exhibi- ltlon at Halifax, 1906. In 190'." he ;was also awarded first price atHa1i- 'fax, and at the Provincial Exhibi- ition when the judge so highly com- I-plimented the owner for possessing -such an excellent animal. Besides others. When tour years old, before he came to this Province, he was shown at the London Fair in 1906 and against a strong f'iaid of horses, any age, he succeeded in capturing second price. "Fashionsr" may be seen at his owner's stables except market days,~ when he stops at Essory's Stables (Counors' old stand) Grafton Street. Charlottetown. ‘nUNi.sivr-at Pleasant or-nvs nay 8, to Herbert and Mrs. Diinlevy, a son. -'THOMPSON-At Sunny Side Mills, Lot 14, on Api. 30, 1908 to Paul and Mrs Thompson, son. _‘“*~ __ _`_uAs‘mt§_ 0’MI!iARA- DONAHUE --At Sacred Heart Church. Alberton, on the 8th, inst.. by Rev A, E. Burke, Bennett Donohue, Roseville to Margaret 0'Meara, Brockton. iiiicPHAIL-At Argyle Shore, on Api. 16th, 1908, Angus WcPhall, aged 86 years. . QUEBEC TERCENTENARY. The Guardian has received the Quebec number od "Onward," an il~i iustrsted weakly published by Will- iam Briggs, Toronto, contalning ilve articles on the Founding, Five Siegea and Conquest of Quebec, with twenty-four engravings. Gives popular account of a subject of in- terest to all Canadians. Send for free sample. ‘ TRADE AND SHIPPING PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. _ I arts, Picton' ;'aehr Omega, Irving, Picton; sehr Lady May, McDougall, Baile- River; sciir 'Bd\l'lt. Ant.h,_ Murray Harbor; sehr Happy-Co-l A s _A _oooo_niNNE_R A A A _ A »“b°a‘EJ:t“,2t_s."f::f°’- '°“f ..‘_‘.&:'.i!é.'.¢.*'=..¥.‘::‘_‘;:".F‘.‘_'- ““ ~~ __ A PHENOMENAL _ _ _' ~:j`eeein¢s_¢xce1leai-_wh_ea servdoa awellset table- » ' ’ ‘ _ _ F‘mm_;h"t._--b6z‘.m` mmm” in wrneutgihsrgganuresreiaa is lean. or W-‘I2 Home rpm ia to ua ony may _ ”°¢i°\\_= ¢l\=_°“lh<1\\¢ *iw Pre :|21-r, vaio. tags pail. i.'.i¢'i'§i.l.' iron: Soni-is yesterday afternoon. Vil1¢°- ' _ " _ _ _ _ ___ §s~n‘i&\:tJ€::_i ntitiin cusériottetown ' ' V '. - n. n. 'sutaerigncoi Picton mean ;Jsrr‘l¢Auiifie_ was 1° 11-° wfslii.~ srrn._mlnri>iisy' °wi.ii°iiisiii; ' ' 1 lflyll _U the . B. Northumberland C1 7 ll! _,U10 N0l'th\lll\b0l"-°»'\\\ 1*" esteemed lnher-home where she will as night, _ ’ °V5_“‘Pl- _ _ ~ _ be moat sorely mined by hu' hus- . --- _ » A . _ ~-- _ i. a ii ii __ _ .,. _, » _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ __ _ Rglrsit Hourly T. Duncan and family. tit- Rimquel-€°“°~“ tI:°&?¢"g_u°‘h'f“°’ cxsed avlrias : d:i¢slixt`e‘iuo‘ihiEl?:r|; 3:1-1 a 2 ~_" - _ A -- -_ ya v. sit yesterday i H li °l°v» -“° “fn H Y °“‘ xr; s , as aiu ii ‘ ' ' _ _ c¢'°MwmoM`wi¢|>.ii.yhslfl‘vBR lmdlilig th° *W1* °f S¢¢ililt'¥i\'°S flietab .Rives Alta. _ i M ii K1l'¢'°_f,’°“W- _ _ _ si:'terHt§`»"_.i°.° i-1. it-insngartniiiaewrii mi _ _ _ '_.` C 0 _ ‘ . _ 'm _ "_'f__ ‘ I. R. Ulf. ;F.. W. H .ll B - _ - - " A 'qi ` W ` w FW tn L “ny R°b°|'t `M°DUl\.G|d. formerly baker _ Edfua B°7"'1d' “nd '”ml¥ 1”" ton and Henry of 8as‘hgist:iia2:an.d'l|£llie `,_.. ¢ /s_ e' at Falconwnod Hospital, left yeiitar- v°°”°°“"\`~ B- 0°- °.“ M97 14 1°’ body accompanied by Mr. Murphy ,.,,.§.,“ >~--A-' ---- ------_________1_~__ __ dey for Boston. ¢\195\'_h°m° 1'” *ml GUY- will be. forwarded this afternoon to Giro. iigcooii " rnorosnsrueiz, /'- <.,_ .1 ir .":_ _ ,$1 /_ \ -$- . . ~i _.0 fi " iv’ _Iilif-_ L; _ r * __ _ ‘S ’ f ri .` l :_.\~/`§ "_‘e_._._._ To-__;."."; ' . f L, > _ " ";“`A',,";~‘_‘? . J /'f-I; ' Having# the chance offered us of getting a line of sateen uiidershirts very cheap we of course accepted it and we are going to give our customers the benefit of this chance on Friday. Fine wide Black Sateen Skirt that is well made and finished in ev.-ry particular, wide iloiince around the bottom of the skirt with gathered frill on the edge. Friday... .. . _ _ . n f ‘ r l"riday’s A Speciale in Hosiery Dept. 1 Ladies’ Black Cotton _ Hose, good quali _ fas color, size _g%_ a xo. ‘ ’l"riday. _ . . . . lfe pair \ Black ' Cashmere ‘ ` ‘\ . s . Lucky, Allan, Montague. May 7.-Cleared: sehr' Sir Wilfrid.; Roberts. Picton; ncbi' Omega, Irv-l ing, Picton; sehr Lady May. Mc- Dougall, Bell River; sehr Becrehi Auth, Murray Harbor; sehr Dwina,] Michaud, Pt. du Chene. "llixcuee ue but have you used 1isce' Witch Haeel Cream? The Cream that softens the akin and prevents chapl and roughness. Ite a akin tfagd, readily abelgrned, leaving no I or greasy A hottie. gold only by "_ e TWU lines." _ TI-Ilii l_.ARGlliB'l‘ DIRECT Ilf- PORTERB OF' ALL BOBTB Ol' DRY » . W 0 SAVE ooons in nal. si an You noun?-AND smsimm You siiisr or-ioiom. noomii e is general Drugstore, liiaanlde s~__sssi_ Fine black cashmere hose 2 and 1 rib, also plain. All sizes. Friday... ._..25c pair \1QsXa1v Friday's Special 'Fine quality of white niusliii shirt- waist, insertion plait down the centre of waist. Three-quarter sleeves with _wide tum back`ciii’i` sizes. Friday ._ . .55c éach ` Waist v I- . _.(1.1/_f '_ _'-"aff rim: _ - / _-_~-: _ -VC! ` il l s/ 24i_i rv “_-s J’ , J * --_-e-- L Nice fancy enamel and gilt box contain- ing three kinds of wire hiiirpiiis, hat _ pins, safety pins and glass headed toilet 'ns Friday |5c ea . l May `.‘.-Entered :scbr Wilfrid, Rob-‘ », ' " ` 'V * |"riday’s_ Speciale in Pins Sets of gilt and sil- ver beauty pins, some with two, some with three and some with four pins in the set _.--___ Friday ......l5ceet L.___...__-_._.___.___} " '.f_'-=:-;; .;_ _ _ *s »..!. fi ~/fi" 1_2 i " Ti?-7 6 i i H Laos. ___‘ s»-aar1i."“, _ N I iiellty and.ani.eh I0e each at the A -1" . >_~ ___],_ i _ 1 1 __ 4 __ N ' F, V . I' fl. ‘F _ ilm _ _.. gf!-_ 11:3' df' __ , I i. i » Li ,__ fi' ya J_. i V. il. ,._.-1 :>’i 'i 'i_ . ,_ -" fx i ;.;,_ iii ,‘_ i -i, i » . i . if i A .'.EE7~J' .f_-.- ~\~ v . I’ I : *_ __ i ~=» if “'*¢i§1 \_=._A_ -~»=f =¢_- _ ,_ ,___45,- =_?wi£='».5e‘*f`"*f"‘ ei-ser-=_a_ -4-._ __ ' '_ , il 5,4. - .j , 'll il li’ .i :"1 , - ._ .__ _ .1r_,_-_- 4.-.-_ _ _-s_ -_ _i -. ~. , _ i ...ol- _-‘ _i '12 ~ i `i` 2; \": i jffl' ‘ 1_4' Yi* » 1,3* li-r 1