Q ` lace and net waists in black, white, ..'_ g. _cream and Paris ’ . H 1 shades, all lined with "’ silk, in a variety 'of designs. W , \_ They depict all ` that is new-an . ' exhibit worth seeing, /°roz/}tse.Z>’2ve:.AZ?¢. W amiuarrnmvf/.9 sw: auuramslvru .nab ` W W ' s°t'""-0" R°\'°l'W0l1. Montague, John Latham, New Dominion, was wen no Ottawa yesterday morning. _ in the City yesterday. ` I W if if "ii1i5iQU|s|s_N's courur uikniir Head Offices in New Pruwse Block-~-Cha. ttetown. _ will regret to learn of his illness. City yesterday. adies’ -. j ‘ri - ‘ _ We have just re- \~\\\) ceived another lot of W ' ladies' shirt uaists iii the latest high class uovelties con- sisting of handsome _.: `\@_\ i' 'A _ pretty and most ' stylish. See our _ / Queen Street window ‘-.' \ __ Price from $3.50 io > $9.60 each. New Silk and i Satin Coats Elaborate models in dressy silk and satin coats, an ideal coat for spring and summer wear. ` ` Black Silk Taffeta coats will be the choice of many ladies to _whoiii our display of styles will be a source of pleasure. You are as welcome to look as to buy. . Prices Range from _ $l2.50,ll5.00' up $50.00 each - :\§`\ _,,,.»f=.7Q‘* l "£"I»‘ r‘~ / \‘ \ I _-,\ V ailii ’: iff* '/ . -' i 0 I . _ ii, . _._ ///i /W ' 1 /if _ /I' Il, / _ f»_ \§. T "I ,ii 1 , `~4“‘ wiiiiiig skins Use our eyes-l_ook__ at the poorly hung walking sliirts you see on the steet, irregular in lenlgth, or bulged in the back, or puckcred over t e hip. \° There is a difference. No wonder we sell so many skirts-our skirts are nia_de by ones who know, even our chegpest skirt is w¢11 made, ]ust now our ski department is at its best, largest variety to ‘pick from, Voiles, Panamas, Venetian Clot s. S¢"E°5» _ ustres, and a large variety of fancy Tweeds. P ‘ es Start at 2.15'up_t0il0,50 each » i \ I i @,_s..am;.a amass e ' v in Qllvbw- business trip. D A Prohibition summons has been -#- A correspondent writes that lest ~--~ -i .Bee the point 'I Telephone subscribers please add -- The many friends gi W. H. Cro*ill,‘ Calvin Howatt, T' n wg; in me 1. ! .l WJ* 1 avi _ “The Busiest Store on Charlottetown e Buenos( Si ee( Store Open I a. m. to 6 p. ms ` i Tnollay Hay |95. UCI WW L““l`B Bllwk. Bcdeque. is one Mrs Donald Martin oi Glen win. l\1G8't Ol 900110 and Mrs Bremner. iam, with ber mn and' daugbmr leg; RWBIPUO Gsgne, Bt Dunstan's M G Delaney oi North Tryon wa. College, lefo yesterday for his home in the City yesterday on a general Mi” ml Uniden of Vernon River Leonard Wood. Pownal nlupled was successful in obtaining one of the three splendid horses by the Nm-gh' ° o ` . . , l I t lots in the Newaogo Limerick Coin-‘umberland yesterday morning ul ` _ _ - V petition. - gyda,” i The members ot Zion church choir B. C. liloore, of the iirm 01 Hsu were the guest oi Mrs. Wm. Collin at ard Q lloore, City, has "mugs 8 her home on Hillsboro Street on prize of a lot of land valued at $25 M0110'-\¥ evening- . £23155: the Neweyzo Limerick tern Mrved on Mrs. Annie Coyle, King T110 N01*-h\|mll°F1&Bd's outward car- Street. for a leur-tn oiienee and wiii_¢0-yesterday _m°rn1ns to Picton in .°°m° up ,for -hearing on the 26th .°1\ld0d £11116 horses. one car pork, s 1115*-» ar of condensed milk and a thou- -- sand cases of lobsters. i TUUFSGBY night the dwelling houeepi A poster oilering anything for Bal, Archibald Darradli, ol Apfpin Rosd,is read but by those who happen te |W9~B ¢0¢8l1y destroyed by tire duringpick it up. but the Gunrdian's Class. the absence of the inmates. iiied ads are read by everybody \~.~.w-.\ ito their directories No.190 C. F. Among the graduating class ai ,FiBl1°I`. No. 290 John Mclilaehern in-|Aca`dia College. Wolivllle, the fellow. surance office and No, 2 P. E. I.'il1§ are from this Province and tnlu ll-lay and Produce Co., and No. 13 the B. A. course, Lemuel Ackland 'Plant line oiilice. Hampshire; Herbert S. Bagnall, Has' We’ll Let The Pictures Tell Their Own Story O.\lE few peop.e, doubtless, yet ho do not know the superiority ef our shirt S waist department. It’s mer y a matter of knowing If everyone actually knew a it we would’nt need to advertise Today-to make your shop- pin ier we show a number of illustrations of seven styles in stock m These illustrations are as correct as printers ink can make them but they can’t do proper- justice to the garments. Come-or if you can’t come write- you’ll not be disappointed. We’ve scores of other styles to - Wie? Waist of good firm white lawn front and I back finished in med ' -_w el Grove: Miss Jennie I. MacLeod, med spectacles a few days ago but lobsters the latter selling 'at 12c s pound s price which a few years ago when the crustaceans were plentiful would have caused a riot ion the square. Rev. Robert Wasson, a venerable and prominent Canadian Wesleyan Methodist cler ma born in New _ EY D. Brunswick, and until his superannua- t!0n in 1885 pastel' of the church in Woodstock, N.B., died suddenly _at 658 Park Place, Brooklyn, on Thurs- day, of pneumonia. He leaves a wld- ow, son and three daughters. Though seventy-two years old he had recent- ly ‘been supplying the pulpit of the Goodsell Methodist church at East New York. Burial will be at his birthplace in New Brunswick. Mr. Wasson’s name is a familiar one to many In this Province especially in the Methodist Church. The Lieutenant Governor and Mrsf Tweedie of Fredericton held their hrst drawing-room on lash week when men called to pay their respects. well in a handsome gown of mauve draped with white eluoy lace and; Mies Tweedie wore a pretty dress of in black silk with white applique HOW NICE P _ It is to have _good pastry, One‘s . diges- tion is-soon ruined by eating any other kind. We have the best pies. Give usa' trial order. Telephone an D. STEWA ILT. Ecuvsis BAKERY ` 165 Kent Street. D. Howlett mst n pair ei gels rim- Summmide. they-were returned to him the fol- One of the most desirable .propert- lowing morning, he having ad,,e,._ ies offered _lor ssle at the pi-gpm; tlsed them .in The Guardian Classided gmc is Riverview cottage on the column. ount Edward Road, the residence oi i the late Thomas Ayers. The cottage, Rev, George Seller, of Chatiham, whim ii DSW. has s. ‘fine orchard in wh-9 was 3 native 01 rms |_:|~¢,\-“me connection and there is also a new occupied. the pulpit of the Zionibifn Wbivh, makes it an idesllnnd church, St_ John, on Sunday last most convenient residence to any out He also addressed the sunday school Wlshivs H home Within easy reach oi There was special music :ir lhe even- the GUY- lng service. It i I t T- I mP0l‘ an to shippers of can- At a mass meeting of the Ghrlst~.,l\¢d l0\`1Sb¢1'B and salt mackerel fron. ian Endeavors held in Union Bapt/lst this P1'0Vi¥1¢°. that N185' write to H. church, Carleton, N. B. Monday even-iB~ Ri'-Clliv. 215 State Street. Bosiion, ing, addresses were given by Rev_ ,if they desire a profitable market foi .])_ Hutchinson' R¢v_ J_ W_ Kier_|tfielr goods. At this season of thi stead both oi whom were at ons yesr_Americsn customers are anxious time stationed in this Province. |33-secure fish of this kind and the . --‘ 1 g est market prices are to be ob Rev. G. A. Seller, Chatham, N. B. tBi‘lJ9d» Gspocilllly as Mr. Ritchie will preach next sabbath May 24th, thoroughly knows the wants of his at -Pleasant Valley 10.46 s. rn., customers and is also most lavornb Wheatley River, 3 p. m., and Hunter ly .known to the shippers of this River .7. p. m. The Sacnriieiit of Province. the Lord's Supper will 1-e ;vJiriluist~\ -_- ered at Pleasant Valley at the close A lighthouse tower has been erected ofthe morning service and at Hunter by the Government ot Canada on thc. 'River at the close of the evening. geek on the outer end of the Sourii# -- est breakwater, viisi: .y -.st ol Advertisers are again reminded _Prince Edward Island, on the state of that their “business locals" as well the old,pole light. The pole and shed BB their "$30505" must be received have been removed and the light .it this Dmce “Ut later than 0119 0'- shown from the pole has been replac» _¢]°°k BUMP °f each W°°k 55% Uxfsd, by that hereinafer described. The *QIUBWB 01 Bt”-t“f°1'Y l1°1id5Y5» t»°.ll1‘itower consists of a steel skeleton ““`° |“°°"“°“=1° mn 1““°- An "°' structure, square in plan with slop- 'ceived later than the above hours will mg sides painted red 'surmounted also appear when they do not inter~'by A w’oodeu watchlloom aimed Iere with the setting in type of thelwhite and [square iron iiantern "sul" “ws °’ tha day' painted red. The height of the tower from its base no the top of lie ven- _tTl‘§’° W” b“t “ “ma” ““°“d“”“° tiismr on the lantern is 41 feet. The e market yesterday, and not an,” ht 1 B ed d H ht 1 over supply of _commodities presented E 9 B X '° 5 '°°v“"°d- 40 feet above high water mark and for Bah' People “re now busy on should be visible 1” miles from all liheir farms which accounts for the - state of affairs. There was delicious P°l'“'é9 "3l'“fddioTa_1cu2l;mé:‘:t;;‘§e::&; iresii ssh, including eoafisii, w.1men|P:§:r“° ‘S P trout, etc., and a fair supply of ° ' Friday May 22nd We will have on ex- hibition a sample of each of the different Kodaks kept iii stock by us, together with some second liaiid ones taken' in exchange (at attractive prices) and would be glad to have you call and inspect. \ .rf white broadcloth. Miss I-Iaszard was 3 Address Razor F From experience we con- »sider this the most perfect razor. Shaves easy and clean. And the'l’rice 0'nly $l.00 Two Sizes-One l’rice` Other razors up to $5.00 lit “The Mal_J_';i_s the best ‘ “iii iii iles". DRUGGTSTS. , Cor. Groot George Bc Kent Ste ,--\ />` & sozs-rm. mm wean is $1.50 -.s.~.~.¢.¢i=f_~.-.n.\~r~<.-_-.-we Inm tuhk ;, long sleeve, with tucked cuff Buttoned front. »` 4: _ L " ' JI* SYT .* f ' ‘ f if l A 5-10, ____ 0 ‘ -,p ~f~§-_‘,_'.':f-1- . -.5=;==-;_=--:=-_L _ _-::...:_»» f . " r',"_‘. ~ _' '- 1 i 1 of our specials $l 00 797-ls nl this dainty? $5 65 697---A notably handsome - 98c Three veral values, of finelawn finished either iii tucks or einbroi- dery-open back or front,long or short sleeves-all sizes-- good 1.20 value c PWUY WMS* IS $|.95 5|00---Sheer, dainty, stylish Remembe the Date Order by mail using the coupon- we will prepay postage mi all but the 1 1 d ii 1 - ~ . . 8 large “mb” ° B 1" an gent e 68c and 98c lines-send Sc extra with either of them. ° R & MCLEOD They were assisted in receiving by . .» their daughter, Miss Tweedle, and ` \ . \ ` _` ` their guest, Miss Heszard, oldgihar- - _ \ i\)\ \\\ 5 \.‘. . _ lobtetown. They were atten by - ` Lt. oni. J. w. Bridges, A. D. o., and 0/4’//C6/57 V M00 E éharlottetown R. S. Barker, private secretary. _ _- Mrs. Tweedie was looking exceedingly' 1-_-l PlC3.SC SCl1Cl by retilrli mall . . . W2llStS °'°P° d° °“‘“°~ ‘"“°" W” "°““"“““" , number . . . . _ . . . . _ _ size. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 1 enclos $ . . W0" =°‘”° 511° ‘“'““°“d °"”'“"°“*°~' Makes Shaving ' Name. . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . _ ..-- ~ - » - - rtrimmings. "Hrhe - ) > The Points Of Difference There is a VISIBLE and' INVISIBLE value in Furniture, Mattresses ~l¢~ The Dealer and Customer are onlyalvlre all the visible.-This is where the practice trainer] mechanic has the advantage over the mere dealer--Use your own COM MON SENSE-Are you not SAFER in dealing with the TRA NED MECHANIC-with long years of rsctical ex rlence---my knowlws of the INVISIBETT. values of FUR URE and BEDDING is at your service Mark Wright. _ . Nawsorrs stock, drmif. ii. i 5055 l 2'-VU! effective “ _»,j;j/I//;;(S§’ef’i/€"§'~'& './ 0 i omlnlon Atla