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C/MHL07`i‘°l7'0|WVJ ave umm me/vnl. -Pura' D0 IT OW You’ve a new spring suit to liuy-do it now -you’ll have an inimense assort- ineut to choose from if you do it now-you‘ll gain soinething on preltige by dressing up early, so-do it now. .Our stock of “Nifty” clothes at moder- ` ate prices makes it econom- ical rnd wi-e for you i0~ ---Do it no\v Spring Suits oi_ excep- tional merit livery suit we sell is wortli e\'ery cent you pay for it---We handle none hut those with ti good repu- tation, and even if you are no judge of 'tailo ing. you can safely lruy what ap- ieals to you ut this store. \/Ve woiilil like toshow you tlirough our high class:iovellies~--;ou’ll se.-nm y to interest you, all dil`fcrf‘nt in style, tailoring and fabrics from the ‘usual run of ready-to-'.vearables in fact they’re Ciisturu liifllle in all but price. $7.50 to $25.00 Our Ovefcoats and Raincoats for Spring li._ve p oven a_surprise to all who have seen them it seldoin the se useful garments contain so inuch style eliectyas do ours this season $5.50 to $l8.00 each Our Children's A Suits are the Emhodimenf of ` 7%. Style and Good S ervlce. We select only the snappiest iuodels for the liitle fellows, yet we demand they "e ro made as to guaraivee the gr.ates\_ amount of good .~ervice--move ecouoinical parents viiih i n eye for style are le:u~ni_ie‘ eieli season -wh 1 not be one of them I $200 i qi :L_ ,_ ¢_,¢,¢.,‘€;f' _` _E§__== -e L. `Z~ yiii"'ll’=ii;»rii»':` _,A . ..9,_\g, ._ » it, :_ ~ r ?.`_=<~_ .'.',\~“T?$_ -_,_,»\`__»`~ _:_ ‘I ‘._ yy .'»'*.J.»"~x \ 1 " l~;",,‘ ,.;‘<;¢‘§.y ji. <, fn 4-sit/ - ‘fb sf `\ti“...` __ 'i . fs _ >’+=s"““ ' -.._ /_.i _. \ i. y. " it th* sri' .. . ,_A tg ' J” /"-5/‘».=i*_i~ and up Hats and Heads We have the hats the heads are yours ~‘rf.i~ www. _ -1 _=' ` ' --S .if , - _ ' -W-`;,~,..\»»~ f _ gi 1. 1 `/-./_V I -, ».' <"` ,fat / f It will be to our in 9., ;‘-'ia . \ ll-' ,.- 'FS utual interest to put them to- gether. You‘ll hear ineii say and we believe it's true that this store does the we are certain of one tl hat busiiiess, be it so or not iing » lt'a"'tho Beat llat Store we know of We are ready to satisfy every demand for spring’ and smimer, any shap e or st le. ‘ ~ D i l im.. ..».. _ ' _'.».~i 1 V . _ _ .~ _ ._ _ 4 ._ _ .-~~~»-in 1.--:~.`.~ "sr-~<~ '. _ V... lTHE QUEEN S COUNTY GUARDIA N Head Offices in New Prowse Block---Chalottetown. W~ 5- I-°“5°l\. City. went to Tig- .V Rev. E. J. Rattce, Malpequc i i Dish. yesterdayi the City. S _ | few days. I -- _ ,serious illness of John F. McDonald, *- IP1nette Mills. Miss Charlotte Mckinnon, st. Joh F. Burke, Inspect f C t ` . ~ | T_h0 Guardian regrets to regard the St. John, is bore onmanooflicizils vw \Q » 1 /5" ~ V "&_'.\\\ aj' ,. gg, l ` _ lend yesterday. Joseph Hubert, Vernon River rn- ` "` | . I -__ turns home today from a short visit M ss Margaret Herrell. of this city to the City. @ UID to Hunter River. M. S_‘ Smith, Truro was 3 passcn- -5 -- ,ser to the City by the Northumhsr- ' Yesterday the winter sidewalks in lllnd last night. ’ Daniel Davies and Mrs. Davies and their family have lately* arrived from Mr. Davis is a brother of Sir Louis Davis. Mrs Mitchell (nee Margaret Breck- cn) of Charlottetown was last week lmarried to Sydney Fitzgerald, of La UH; C 1 t d .I3 e _comer 0 onven e otre Dameiliave us cc zgera an zgcr aid of this City. Lady Davis entertained last week in Ottawa at an informal tea in hon~ or of her guest, Miss Amy Palmer, of Montreal and of Mrs. Daniel and the Misses Davies. Mrs. Angus A. Mc- Lean of Charlottetown, presided ovsr the tea table. The steamer Cacouna` sailed at midnight for St. John's, Niid. via the Sydneys_ The outward cargo con- sisted of 128 head of cattle, fifteen horses, 100 sheep, one thousand bags potatoes, 150 hugs vegetables, 300 bales of hay and sundry other cargo. St. Croix Courier makes the an- nouncement of the engagement of Rev. W. J. Kirby, formerly pastor of the Methodist church at Milltown, N.B., and now stationed at Gage- town, N.B., and Miss Fannie E. Leiper of St. Stephen. Mr. Kirby is well known in this city. The first game of the Junior Base- ball League of this City was played- Satnr_day afternoon between tihc Orlehars and West Kent School. The game was very interesting and was won by the Orleiiars by a good margin. A correspondent from Rosebery writes 1-There are some promvsing clover meadows in this section; the past winter proves that it is the spring frosts that k‘lll the clover and not the cold of, winter. This season is as backward as last _year as very l’ow have commenced farming yet, hui; all trust it is but the precursor of ri line summer. A few oi the sports of Roseberry contemplate or- ganizing ri lnwn tennis club for the coming summer. The vaudeville act for Wonderland last night. arrived too lute to get their musical instruments in shape for the performance., but the manage- ment iran a big double picture pro- grani of exceptional interest and beauty which was much appreciated by tho patrons. The big musical comedy act and the new singer Miss Lottie McKinnon will appear tonight and Wonderlnnd’s patrons are assur- ed of an' exceptionally big and enter- taining pf0l`r1ccclYfoi°the`huyei-_ Buying as we _do direct from the best makers in France it lhe l.-inted .States and Canada-saving every ni1ddleman’s profit-paying cash and sa\'in_q every discount, we are able to sell at lower prices than most dealers buy cmd still inakea living margin. g i papers are selected by buyers of years of experience in the line. They are. gel- ected with ai full knowledge of their valueiroui a decorative point of view. ~ New Decorative Ideas Dainty Papers Cloely Priced Such things you will always find here. _ . designs. Latest artistic suggestions from papers for parlors---papers at every price for French artists in clecoratioii, new "crown" every purpose---and even the lowest lines are . designs---always denionstratetl here. pretty in design and colouring. We have a sniall special book showing a few of our low price lines that we will be glad all Paper values largest wall paper stock in P. E. Islai1d~Not only is it the enormous superiority of the range we show, Om- in “upper third" Papers for bedrooms, papers for kitcliens, Paste the following coupon on a post card and send it in-the ` a nooks & Please send sample »....-.»....-»¢i»i» z- - ’ ._ ii I: i > _=. Cliarlottetown, P. F.. I., _il patternsfor I MCLEOD, book of wall paper designs per return niail. Also send 5. 4 i _ X l . . . . . . . .. . . . _(mention rooms) Name. .. .....................i..........,..,,,_, Address . . . . . .. Date........ ' ' I ". Y :` ‘ "i-:.__<.e-_-=s\»»-Nwsss-s-i.-f._tt-=ss»=\~w»»<<<<».>»><<».<->_.>.-.-=-=» .iv , Y.-at-.-.\\ s/.-»~a¢¢¢a»u»»sa.s»»-“im-r»\m»\~ws\w-=»i~»»\»=“\~.~.-it-.tt-_-_w._--M...-___ *_ ' Ernest Chappell, son of C. B. Chap- pell, architect of this City arrived ` home from Boston last night, to spend the summer home. Shaun Rhue at the _Opera House was splendidly performed by the Jere McAuliiie Company last night. In the audience were many who were captivated by their first attendance at this most popular of Irish dramas, and many others who had seen it be- fore but would not miss the oppor- tunity of seeing it again on :my ac- count. The situations in this favorite play as ‘they were skilfully irriauntcd lust night drew from the audience re- peated evidences of approval as the unraveliing of the plot proceeded. That the niidience were thoroughly wrapt up in the romantic story was easily to he seen and the conclusion of the play left everyone with a feel- ing of pleasure with the' evening’s en- tertainment. The specialties were ns on _the preceding nights first class and drew forth hearty applause. Both drama and specialties alike were appreciated and there was little doubt that those who attended last night went home satisfied. This even- ing the pluy will be A Jealous Wife. (IORNS CURED FOR 85 CENTS. A guarantee of painless cure goes with every bottle of Putnnm's Corn Extractor. Use Pntnam’s and your corns goes. Beware of substitutes. What llerpicide 1 Will Do Kill the germ or microbe that causesdandriiff and falling hair, after which the hair wil grow as nature intended, stop itching of the scalp almost instantly. Make the hair light and fluffy and give it a silken gloss. Price 5oc and $1.00. , Add io cents and 18 cents if it is to be milled. .~ \ \ ‘ -~ .. l§)i\,\~)~\`x\ A&\l 5`, ' I _I /YA’//6`(.`/",f`>_ ` speein Axim, __ _ , Makes Shaving 3 Delight ` ' “The Mah” Razor fFron1 experience we con- sider this the most perfect razor. Shaves easy and clean. And the Price iinly $|.00 Q Two Sizes-One Price Other razois up to $5.00 but “The Mah” is the best "llll lll0 lfllli” DRUGGISTS. Qrriicti S" _ *D Reaching and Getting; I ani reaching for the biggest Bedding business in the City, and getting it by reason of my--“better bedding," no " more to pay-very often less--but better goods-a trial will ' convince you. MARK WRIGHT. Ncwaon's Blocli drttstf -_ .-. .J _ insuranceaitl si . , ln view of the increasing rates of Asscsstn1entSocieties there is in large demand for reliable insurance on the cheapest guaranteed rates of Government Companies. _ _ " We invite your attention to the "Investment Annuity Policy as P isaued by the North American Life Assurance Company. _ -L_ * The iales are the lowest consistent with absolute security. The _ olicy becomes fully paid up in udefinite niiniberof years or can be cubed N by insured (`_:i_l or write us. . ROSS Q MATTHEWS _ dt tsrftf YOUNG BARRISTEB. V “_ 'riii~ wyiil-muyhangumiiion viii m‘ . ,_ vi ' Blifllflll 0 B P @- °°x|\Cf ar; Q iiml Euston Streets. Charlottetown. nn \'0UNO BARRISTER sired b king of draft horses old muster. liidtilillii ilniii the fiiigortod pure bred Clydesdale more - “Myowotlii." or sire, the world renowned li-n ll ln' mxsoli agclaoiihgfmdmft lock hc stands i equalled in thu Province today tinvingta his credit nine rtrsrt sinillonn :trod h him now in the stud. Laid year ti: iuagiitbent young draft innres gotby htm sold nt him figures for. bi-eeittn purge: toporttan in mm Bootle. whenyoiing rriuwr stood for two cannons. Com ming an he does the blood of the two ‘wiigtuoun “ma :Lt drntt :mt the Old Mud . reactors here nliyould avntlulliiemnelvesi of unity to secure his oerrloen 1’ $1.00 for th some rod li n%'t‘.§‘.'.. vii....‘L. ...Sr "°§‘l.-s. _ .?~‘.‘i’.l.'l'.°§l."i‘f" "' "°°' it it ` ` > _ I l ’ -V _ I cnnisroiii'-inn M¢Lm\i~i, o menu; 6 g|l|gN°f|’|`-&i‘H"'l'“*“' _ ' mmm P ' Y Hm'b°'°'L°“8'w' 4-'3‘l""°'3'l 1