-,inns 13,. ioo8 wo. ..f .1 _ .' ._ Millinery _ Specials We Wlsll t0 Urge the ladies of Ch'Town and C0l1!ltry to make it a point to se ect their hats as early as possible in the week (Mon- day _morning if possible) so that you will not be disappointed at delivery of same, ___ In all our Millinery history we have never beet? 5°_b“SY 01' SQ _perfectly equipped with ewitching and _original models to delight the followers of fashion as we are this year, NEW ARRIVALS Beautiful Spring Flowers F Received per express another shipment of lowers including th_e beautiful American beauty to the dziintv little june rose, also Daisies, Violets, Poppies and every kind of Flower that fashion employs, all nioderately priced. ll 5) "gh . asfxs ' if ‘ ’o_ _ ._ ,'i.f1;_= V _._ ‘Q-.»`-'LD D __ .__;»2\ . ,»-gl ,\ __ .._._-, - _ A 1. , if ‘ = ._ uf t yi" - ` pa _1 .1 ¢> .1 ~ J -4 '1 ,nr ` _1 yy" ___ _ . ,- . HM'//I ‘, _ fs. \\ __ \( ___ § vv _ \ 1,. _Z/,_-.'l_f_ \ 17/l , \ _/_\§. >~_ _ .W - ~\<§. pe.- _: _ff Smart Sailor llais for Street Wear. More popular than ever the saucy tilt to the brim, llle wealth of flowers in triiuniing etc all stamp thein ss f1vorites. Priced froin 6oc up to $2.75 eech. _ MARVELS OF MILLINERY-souie new models of modisli Hats are on exhib lion this week-some dis- tinctive creations that place the wearer apart from the couiiiion crowd especially beautiful inade hats of light straw trimmed with flowers etc. See tlieiu with your More New Arrivals Hats in the iicwest shapes and shades follow- ing and the trend of exact fashion priced from $1.00 up to $2.75 each. Tlll§____Q_UEEN’S CDUNTYA li'UAI_tllIANi _ _ _ Offices In New_Prowse Block-Charlottetown turia. 1 _ 110.05. Boston. ‘ tram as n nurse. -_ ,vlsit. Miss Gertie Chowen, Highfield, is 'm Ruben: o. iviciuiium, Miaaiebssir, 0'¢10¢k- has gone on a visit to Edmonton, ' ‘_-' a wheelbarrow for B this Province for some days, .leaves _ *_ | R, B, nn() M,-n_ m¢n,,rng0n_ gum. Cherry Valley Methodist Church on 1- merside, P. E. I., are spending a Slllllluy afternoon. week at the Guinsborou u -- (lnllcgc, (flinrlottetown, for thc sum- mr *mme time- nier holuluys. *_* __ Rev Mr 'l"t lo ¢‘,|,,,,-|,_.¢te¢;0,,,,-,_ church tomorrow. Y ._ yesterday morning for New York. Jentnul- John Maynard Waite and Mrs The tide will he high this morning , Waite, New York, are at the Vic- at 9.27 and tomorrow morning st " ri Miss Mary Murphy who has been, Miss E. Pillman, Travellers Rest, 1 visiting in Trucuilie has returned tr.1llas entered the P. E. I. Hospital to , W. A. Brennan, Summerside, ro- Mis!! Mllgitle Divine of Hunter turned yesterday from n short; ntny River, is the guest of her sister Mrs. in this City. B. Garnher Charlottetown. ‘ Mrs. Allan McLean and Miss Tiny J~ H- Irving. son of D. P. Irving, Ramsay, Clyde River, have returned M- P~ P~» Vel`“0l1 RiV¢l`» UBB F0'-\\!‘1l~ from a visit to Boston. ed _home from Calgary on a holiday visiilng in Cornwall the guest oil Lemuel Acklund, B. A. will preach Robt. and Mrs. Frizzlc. ill the Kingston Baptist Churdh on -~--- Sund-ay evening June 14th at 7 ' where Mrs. McMillan is at present. Th” farm" Wl10 WBM8 £0 ¢!°11Hl1EI= i. _ anything else should try 3 Guardian 2 John Callaghan, who has been in lilflssilled NL f this morning on return to BD,,¢_0,,_ Miss _ Donaldson the famous Scot- - l, fish singer will sing a solo at the = ' » ` gh, H nbards, N. S. Gnu. R. and Mrs. Montgomery of 1 ____ Montgomery intends visiting friends - Francis Walker has returned to his 0" tllelr Way t° Albefwn Where MN- = home in Moncton from Ht. Dunstan’s Monigomerl' '~"W“ilS \'i`9il-ini; friends 3 _ . .y r, I,~,.c_, (1,,,,,.t_ 0| |)(,,,,,|,\,,¢_0n_ |,,._a, lGi\glisii_(1lii1rel\ at Htcllurton, is nx- t,,_ke,, ,, ,,,,si,_,_,,, with E_ A_ w__,_ pected in this _tiity this eveninii to |_,n,~,:_ ,-,,,|w,,,, ,,,,,,,,t,.l,,,t,U,, w0,.,,___ fake the services in St. l-'eter's Percy Carver, barrister, of Boston, Y°5l'°"‘1“5"“ ‘nflfkel WHS Well ll-° 3* and formerly of Pownal-, has passed 'ended' There W” butler in ablllll i a vi-ry successful examination in the """°° which “tailed U “Um 22 $0 24 5 Boston Law Sc,,,,0,_ rents. The prices on chickens and ` ___ ‘owl remained about the same. In the ‘= D,._ A_ w_ C0,“.,,,,_ P,,,_,m,__ D__ I,h__ ish market there were lots of mack-. e_ C., who has spent the past twn|1_Fe1' at 8 “ml 10 een,” each while weeks at his home in tins on ieitr "S" ‘md “lt Codflsh were Quite Last Sunda mornin e - r ,A late meeting °l th° W~ M- 5- ill factory of Jolin T. McKiyP1Seii03i’¢i;»iv, ifintenmy Qhurchk St' John’ was f was mmlly ,,eS,_myed by ,,__e_ ML grade especially interesting by the McKay has instituted an enquiry in- "Ies°n.t"'t1°" of 5 hmldsnml’ tea Set 3’ to the origin ofthe fire. n Limoges “hm” and °“l9 E13-SS. 7’ .__ ‘)___Ml`S- (Dr-) Howiirg Sprague. The There is ver lrttle chan e n li il WFS accomlmue by M1 address " condmon of Mrs; (ReV_) C_gw_lH_:'___‘_’ _ fiprpssive ui the high appreciation in = ilton, Salisbury, N; B., who accom- ,_l_lc,]) Mrs' spragua is held by the' ’ punied by her nurse arrived home ,Qm fr” and the value of the ser-' 1 > plough or for = z 't rector ofthe . 5 __ 'rms cHARLofi‘TE'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ . ‘f '- - ` " I ,_. .-..._._....-. ._._... ...-.~ _.....-...~..._-...¢.¢,._., - 1 ._ 9 _ . i i A _ _ ' ‘ T 4 l l li Bi T 1 ° ‘ J- _D~ M¢l4%0d. Park Corner, wssin Miss Winnie Jenkins, Mt. Albion, f T --1 -j --1 - ' ` -Y/' ~ ' ` "' ‘J' - the tlity yesterday. has returned from a visit to Boston. “The Buaieli Store on Ch\rloifeiown'| Busicsi Street” _ _ Stove Open B a. rn. lo 9.50 p. m. Sltllllnl IMI. DU' E /A ` *Q . '*\<.f' _ _ 1 .~:_'r‘.-.:.'-»_: OF s ,' /fir 5;-,-, ‘~ _ro g=====s.-==i-".;::.-;;:;1 . ..,`§ 7 _F . / M ‘\`\ D Q F as ,_ : " Y reduction. _ will be sold SATURDAY SALE SAMPLE BATH Towns This notable line of bargains is on exhibit in the house furnishings department . Some little time ago the largest makers of towels in England sent us out a line of hath towel sainples to use in making up our fall order. After making up the Order rather than ovei fill our shelves by adding these odd lines we decided to clear them st ai heavy They are on sale to-d ry in the house furnishings room-annex number 2. They iuclud»_~ v»hi1e'i`nrkisli to\\'els-- grey or “natural” shades in Turkish towels. medium and large sizes--p1'iee€’1 ri' _1 |in1ssion. An invitation was extended re- . . , cent, t R _ M _ M.,, , , iito the Lake Mining Cu S property to cciineoto egornwall lMiiltli(c)>ili(;tL3l¢1Jii)f `el-"1 that , place and 'he is °f_th° gregntion for the next conference ;m,m0‘" that time nelghbnring provmce year; to succeed Rev. Mr. Harrison, ,_;‘:0_f_‘u,Y,eery _,va luxlefmine’ with most , _ ,_ ., t, \_1_v_hto comre_p to Grace Church in this D Ospe S or success' ouue =es-worm s cunno iescriie ie1n.' ' ' " " y. e invitation to Cornwall 5 was accepted by Mr. Miller, sulijectil’vEnPOWERED WITH HEADACHE- to the approval of Conference. 1 from Montreal last week, _ was she has rendered to the auxili- Thc sclir. Helen M. Stewart arriv- _'_ ed in this port yesterday from Bar- ,R'q F' ,S".t/herlundf of Alntlllolllihi hadocs after it passage of twenty,.,`."' "Aw.m is home "°W_ fm a visit (NYS With a cal‘g0 of fancy Bnrba-1 ffm- nzona' pmd “ Vml* V’ this _docs molasses and sugar for Carvclll w~vmce R few days llgo' In Ariz'-‘ml -B,.0,_,_ cis associated with Hector Mc. ____ fcnziu formerly of Flat River in The grand annual exposition of nrt| I;f;?e;f;__i'“g_ ‘:'_i_l‘h,him ,ITS bee" in n nnd needle work at Notre Damn Ae-1, _ . . 1 K» _9Y *ITB adciny will open this afternoon audi eitlfzlng handsomely lmm the" hom' will continue until nine 'l‘iicsiluyl1.l".un-d “re wen m the mud to evening. A most cordial invitation mbp“nty` Mr' Sutherland came Dv" is extended to all. No charge for ud- eic to sec (`-apt. McKenzie of Flat Liver, his pnrtner’s father. During . is visit to his home at Antigonish, “H12 a mining man, he has looked i_ Nothing as safe nnd sure as a _ wmle J,,,,mS McMillan of High food dose of Nerviline-simply won \ ‘ l';\ __ twin i v-. g= ii; ` 9! A -~ l Q River, Alta., farmer resident of l~'.1rl~ '€Tl“l U12 Cllfllliié it makes-stomach , ;' d1eb,,,,k was wo,-king in the field th” is settled, clgestion improves, head- ,(,,-Bes took fright ML McMm,,,, zche ,vu.nishes. You'll hs thankful a L.,,_,,,_,},t_ them by the hem, but they thousand times for keeping Polson’s reared and threw him under their Nervlllne h*m‘~lY~ rf i . _ feet. The animals then started for- 5 E- ,__ / _5_,.....,....,_ '.11-° 1_1 =»?_ lr; , if ` " ia i, _1` 0 _ - Wi; 1 "3 1 'A 1 f' \‘?L ,fi _ iii . 1 1 5E il _ 1 1 \ r* A LlSll SILK COATS FOR SUMMER WEAR 'l`he richness and elegance of tT_e coat for suninicrwear appeals _to z_1_ll_\ve ed ladies, also as a rerllltid Sl-Y lb 1 C0 dress. evening wear, excursions and sunnner at for ` n . . - no SThey shed the dust hold their be lustre and ai:_s1;fl’_§~ieiitly heavy t0 l C 1 _ damllirilieiiisiiii-tladcids’ ready to wear departinen 'you will see a beautiful array of silk and satin coats in New Yorl<’s l9»t€St Slides- ln ham th,-ee q,_mr§¢r a_u§l_ _l;_t;ll length sleeves ‘Descri tion o a ew 0 0 - _ P ' Black Taffeta Silk COM M length full back front yolk effects forme_d_ bl’ trimming of rich Military Braid, This coat is ex- ceptional value at the p ice. Black Satin Coat half length full back. _tllfllcd cuff handsomely trulllllell with braid. Price only- °""'_‘°""`$'2'°°` .....,.......$u.so V Orhers from S"-50 UP l° $2750 “ch .,i,_¢_¢_;3_@._f,_o !.°.fw.,.ef.¢§’..fzse.<’@f sufilclent. "Salads" T Some 'misunderstanding has been prevalent about the change of pru- gram at New Wonderland. Twhetiicr purposely or otherwise, persons have- heen spreading reports thai: onlyl alternate nights are pictures sliownl . there. und that music is the ordir` for the remaining ones. This is en- tirely untrue, for there is a chmnge ol program every evening, a change of pictures beginning on Monday; of illustrated songs on Tuesday; and so on to the end of the week. Thus _ _ _ there is always something new and ‘ ___c _ i ,_`__`_/" ,' attractive, and the management can-I tion the originators of the-se reports which they know are circulated* to , . _\ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ \, _» _ . _ l_ - . . rigor of the law will be resorted: to, .\ _ » ' _ _ iniuri. the house, that the utmost if they persist in their underhsnd' at tempts to do harm. New- Wonderland means to 'cater to the best patrons and as the persons who are spreading the reports are known, there is no ‘ \ \ .amenity in stfippingtheir malicious ` , `\\ l _gr .,\‘ l interference, and perhaps at the some ` 5 La time ridding tha community oi mis- [7/Q//6`g`/_gr chief makers which are no benefit to `_ ‘ it. A word to the wise should bs "The final luxurv of tea-drinking. the quality which distinguishes it asl the world’s best, in assured users of en. it T0-DAY - ‘ We make a specially of DOUGHNUTS st Ioc. s dozen. Apple Pies uc each Mince Pies inc each Cream Pies nand i5c each L`oeoanuiQPles i5and aoceach Dark Fra t Cake goc lb Sultans Cake :oc lb Nut Cake soc lb White Cake :oc lb Breed of all kinda, all fresh and good. Telephone Ill D. S'l`EWA,lt'l`. Ec1.11>sE BAKERY Brikes Best Bread. _ _ _ _ _,,.,. , ,,..,,u'.~. . . 1 _ ward, drawing the disc harrows to ' which they were attached, entirely ' over Mr. McMillan‘s body. He was badly bruised and Injured about thc body, but is now doing well. Good Kodak Pictures Withihe bother left out Thats what you get if your films are devel- oped and print- ed by us. 4 `-_r fhlf The Best Flies Forlsland waters: W _mi " Durham Ranger, I Parmaehene Belle, Brown Hackle, _ Silver Doctor. Rods -Steel, Split Bamboo, Greenheart. Lines, casts, reels, fly books, baskets, etc. "llll lllll llllll" nizuocisrs. Cor. Great Geerge 81 Ken! Sl! I .N y X 2_ Bargains in Wash Goods Shifting Gingham; P1-my Muslim Underpi-iced of good weight and width, in neat patterns An assortment of pretty dress niuslins 1 sturdy and durable in wea\'e-- and calcul- ated to \\‘itlisiand the attacks of the wash that includes Coloured fa“cieS`“'hlt° spots tub` good value at. . . . L . . . . . . . . . _ . . . |04; and white stripes very special at . . . . . "Ig ' t The Bc-si---R-an-ge--oi Cool Underwear in Charlottetown \Ve are after the underwear business of every msn in the country. If every msn knew how good this uudcr\\'ear section of ours is. we’d have all the business, and ii is our mission lo let tlxeui all know. We have more underwear, we have better underwear and we haveheiier underwear at lower prices lhlll. even our own past records in the line we have shown. And we have never seen anything in this depnrl- uienl. quite so hard to beat 'is our own records. Ai I.l0-_-Men‘s cotton mesh underwear of all sizes the coolest---the easiest the most sanitary garments at the price. At I.l0---English velvet finish union merino, file smooth natural grey all sizes. _ Ai 851:---Mei1’s balhrigg'an_ underwear of very nice f_iu_iisli,__liglit suinuier weight, better than many ; o ar nies. , Ai I I0---Men's balhriggun underwear of fine sniuoili finish, long or slioit sleeves, satteen fle- ings all sizes. < _ _ _ More expensive gsrinen‘s st all prices up to 4.ro per suit.‘Aertex cellular underwear inmombinalimio, in long sleeves and long drawers---in knee lengths snil short sleeves. F Now For A Plunge ln The Surf The hai days when the finest"and most comfortable spot in|P.E.i.is found in two or llbree fsthomso! sail water are here with a vengeance. We are ready to equip you for the plunge. lloys' Trunks igc |8e :oc l\len's Trunks z5c lioys’ two piece suits 7oc gcc i,io Mt-n‘s two piece suits goe 1,15 2,zo 3,15 il " __-n __ ._ And Always i ‘ _/ Newest Gloves ». ,_ _ , w ~ The Express Company brought to our door yes- Q ,' \,/ _ ~ ` terday morning a great shipment of newest kid gloves ' / " _ ‘ in short and long sizes. Best, finest French kid sell- ` iii; at t'i e following figures. ` ' Al I.” new line better than any i.35 glove offered, even by `ourselves,'for l long time. Blk tans browns etc, Al $|.00 The best dollar glove offered any where by any body is “The Countess," ' Many stores would tliiuk 1.25 right for it, All sizes and colors. ' Th ~ be ~ 11 At $1.50 ...°...£lg;».€§°2?§§i.. ,‘:?§._°;$§.§é1f.? At $1.50 - stylish, perfect in fit---all new shades 1 New long kid gloves ln black, browns, fans, etc, $2.25 and $2.95 This store has the largest and leading kid glove business in the Province-nnd lin bullnel. ' built on excellence sud satisfaction --we simply won't sell s poor glove if we know it _ .. _r .», _ . _ - .,;.__.___.-.f.v.-.~_v._-_-r-.:_te:_==.__-14'.__ i=ARMi;Rs (nanvaizn) luristor and Athmov-ablaw N i th tim when silclris. truck wpgons etc. needle be i good rifle: fosihe %rlng work. We can |u'pply ivheels and make re: pairs without logs o lime. _ Also fine ihieof buggies, road wagons etc, in stock. N, I, -’ Give urs cnlli ` :ronn ‘McLean as son dsrtuftf Montague I 1. g. i -_'P ' tif "fx .sf l _ ., __;.-nr, ~\ '.“» -r < Q? ‘ LZ; ' 1 ,-it ,s`» 'll ' ': i» _i _ .5 “Sf” ' =r_-' if > ~r~, .- _, r he ll »¢`1g_, I ..._ if “ali .(3, _ _._, li. -" _E _`/all .41 ara .~.u _.rf _,.1 -- ...,_r ...eu-_SEX _ s __ _,z --.~ s 2 . - .-_ 5.1.., i-_,. l .l, 1| " rl ii il li `a1 * Illhy' _fz-" ~..... t we .--.. \ ;;ii"»:_, `. “___ _ ...___ .. »~<=;' . ref... . *.95* ._ _ ii' `: -l.'_.- -if 1' 1 1! ;._'l if 11' g _.L »1i-ll' ` 1’ ',' » .. ..,.__ j‘ I ss... .l' 1-1 r Q __, ._,. it ~$`. at ir i'-*ii in ~.°_-‘-.2 , 'i I 'givj .».‘f§- if ;- ,~,_3-~ , _ Ti. fx ', df: -, its 43:- 5 il -¢ I \ *le .ua ,_\