_h§_-1 _`- ~ GUARDIAN - -- -- 4.Zz:f,z.¢§?.-1.s_¢a!iaf°.f..-4...1`2>/1 Neckwear, Belts, L Etc, _ S FOR LADIES 4 ~7i7§l i`5Z¢§5gi~` -I 'SJ _ . . , hf "~ ’ c":' /_fc.__.“' ‘ 1'-‘i 2 _ /._.‘.~,.“.~,-_ ;@_;‘. _ Qi if 1.. _ ep 1.i4l"t¢'§J*` il Tl- §\ .' , “_ J =‘”. .\_*"~'.-'~: 2~rl;= _-Q? jf .fi .f ‘l wx .5 / JL 'I ..‘;."'” .~ 2- _L "' fu’ "l fiif l . ; W 'A (taxi. ‘W /f':~‘f`.“f / \"" e*-of ‘Y '.'l.l1,~;-*";f:;-'°\;=:'3 __ / /"< X » ctgtiiisfiie;-3 *_ ~_ - -.1 fc / viii* ._-. _ 1. asf” ‘ ‘A The niost liberlal description we corld give of our showing of ladies’ iieckwear, belts, etc., would be lnadeqiiate to give you any idea of thcinany beautiful tliings we have to show you. l You may depend liowevci' up. ii finrdng every' thing tliat’s iie\v and up-to-date, a few hints and prices follow, but we urge you to come and personally in- spect the collection. LADIES’ BELTS Stylish wash belts iuade of good material nicely embroidered in neat floral designs i5c each 2 for.. .. . . . . ..25c r:i.AsT|c Brtrs Attractive cut steel studded elastic belts in various widths in Black White, Brown, Navy. Prices ,from 85c up to .............$2.75 each. 'STYLISII NEW NECKWEAR Turnover Collars ' Made ofiiiie lawn fin- ished \vitli raised eyelet cuibroidery etc. prices ....Ioc, i2c, i5c, and 1Sc FANCY LINEN COLLARS One ro\v of lieiustitcli- ing 2 inch high. Sizes 12 to i_ii-2. Price 22c each. _ ()tlier styles. ... .25c, 3oc f and 35e each. DAINTY COLLAR AND CUFF SETTS ' made of fine ninsliii, and lawii daintily embroidered 2 in nuiny attraction designs Prices froiu ...:5c up io 75c per set. Stylish leather Belts in Black, Broivu. Blue, Green, ’l`au, _etc. in var ious widths. Some have buckles both ~ front and chick, others only in front. Leather with collars in Black.Blue belts will be much \vorn lirowu, Red, etc and _ this season. Price froiu 25 pretty plaid effects. Prices up to .....$2.75 ,.. ...25c upto 350 each. __ . DAINTY BOWS, much in demand to wcai' , . />--' 1. qi’ .»=:.ic..’.. /. l J , f/ F I _1» Q. °<. /ff’ \" \ \ -_ _ Q p ' , .\ _, , l 41.? If dill: L' I /_ L." /ww v,,‘V. f \ ` \ ` _ _‘ 'as' _ _ Q` i ` a | '51 _ ll \ , it 'A -:- - ,\p\"-"I - fi fl( “‘ '/ " ~ ° A, ta i4 ‘T-l:._\_ \ , _ \ l '” r , il* |Artistic _Nl_ill_inery '39' We invite every lover of artistic headwear, every woinan who desires' the latest -ideas, combined with the most reasonable prices, to visit our millinery parlofs. _ Our niilliners have prepared for your selection a quantity of beautiful hats at $5.00. _ ` We never had'so dainty hats at the price. N ]ust received another lot of “Merry Widows per express, (would be (pleased to show you them) in all the fashionable sha es-blue, black, tuscan, etc._ NOTE-_-We would urge upon the ladies to kindly make selections of iiiillinery _as early as pos- sible in the week so as not to be disappointed when your hat is wanted. ' 7, 5 _“___” 1 -$0 l THE QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices ln New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. yesterday for Montreal. D. M. Condon of the Boston and Maine Railway is in the City. The Y.M.C.A. Gymnastic exhibition will be repeated in the Gymnasium tonight. < Rev. A. D. Stirling was a passen- ger yesterday morning to his nomo in Kensington. T)iere were tiftaeu passengers by ,yin Northumberland to Picton yes- erday morning. Duncan Currie, City, has entered the Charlottetown Hospital to un- dergo tleatmeut. ` Six horses comprised part of the Cargo by the Northumberland to Picton yesterday. Mrs. l_Juncau Mclntyre of Spokane, Wash., is visiting her parents, W.J. and Mrs. Logan,‘Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Harold Jenkins, City, has gone to Montreal ou 5 visit, She 8‘¢0l11Dun-led as 'far as Pt. du Chene by Mr. Jenkins. Murdock and Mrs. McLeod whv have been visiting in this City re. turned to Moncton yesterday. Dr. Heartz, Halifax, is to- preach in the Jubilee Methodist church Sydney next Sunday, in connection w.ith the moral reform movement. An enquiring subscriber desires .The Guardian to say whether post- lmasters and mail drivers are elig- ible to be appointed road overscers. The Guardian is of opinion that ‘they are eligible. X.Y.Z., P.O. Box 1230, City, has oiilce work for a girl of good com- lmou school education. Applie- ants should state nge and Wages desired. A good chance for the right girl. - The steamer Trinidad will run from New York to Montreal in tho months of July and September and will call at the ports of Halifax, Miilgravc, Pictou and Charlottetown. Capt. James McKenzie, of Picton, is ,in command. L. P. Tantou, City captured a prize worth $25 in the Newnygo Lim- erick competition which was adver- tised in the Montreal papers. Miss N. M. Terlizzick, received a prize in the some competition hers being a lot of land valued nt several dol- lars. V The Maritime Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Fraser G. Marshall, has been confined 'to his home in New Glasgow, N. S., for two weeks with serious bronchial trouble, accom- pained with great weakness, and be- cause of his run down condition, the doctors insist on complete rest as the only hope for returning strength. Provided the D. G. S. “Brarit’s"' regular duties will permit it, she will make a. trip each Tuesday to Orwell and return, calling at the same wharves as the "City of Lon- don” formerly did. On Wednesday she will maloe" the trip to. Victoria and rcturn, and on Friday. to'E»ast River and return. This is the best accomodation that could be obtained until such time as the new steamer ‘Harland" is placed on the route, which it .ls expected will be about lst 'Junc. This for accomodation of pas- sengers and ‘ freight, for _which the usual charges will be made. The exporters of salt mackerel- and canned lobsters from this Pravince desiring an excellent market/ for the-lr consignments are asked to write to H. B. Ritchie, commission_merchant, 216 State Street, Boston. As the highest prices are always available for first class goods from this Pro- vince, tha shipper is assured of an always ready market. Mr. Ritchie, whose large experience makes him thoroughly acquainted with ltho tastes of his customers, solicits con- signments, from this Province and will answer all enquiries. and send market report on request.. ' Owing to the state of the country roads, the attendance at the meeting of Liberal-Conservatives of the Sec- ond Electoral District of Queenfs County Tuesday was not aslargs. The following delegotesiwdre appoint- ed a committee to choose candidates, and to report at a meeting later: John Buntain. South Rustico; Thos. T. Oxenham, Hunter Rivera Angus A. McDonald, North Wiltshire; P. J; Bei-rigan, New` Haven; Stanislaus Buota, North Rustico; Neil`MoNeill, Milton; Dougald Currie, Nina Milo Creek-; Robert Stead, Wheatley Riv- er; George White, North River and Malcolm McNeill, St. Catherines.- "Absolutely all packet teaa and most hulk te`as show the grocer a larger profit than "Salads," but few of them show as much satisfaction to the consumer. Small Cakes °‘ ln endless variety. We have been in this business for years and know just what , you want. the cakes we ‘make are Always ' Fresh. ‘IZ some seed cakes. rock ‘c ee. lemon tops, army other kind _von like. Telephone 2Il ,_ n. srswaiu. ECl..|_l’SE ' BAKERYR ' Bakes Best Bread. ' RW- DT- MCMWHD. Cdriligall. laft James and Fred Weeks of Tracadie have arrived home from Berlin, N.H. l Mrs. Henry T. Duncan and family, York, leave this week for Okotoks, Alta. Rev. S. D. McPhee will preach in St; Andrew's church Orwell, May 10. at 8.30 p.m. ,_'__._. ad to her home in New Glasgow, N. S., from 'R\”acadie. , The Guardian regrets to learn that seriously ill and her recovery in dos- paired of Oswald Wright, for a number of years with Prowse Bros. Ltd., has secured a. good position with Galt Bros.,w~holesale dry goods merchants, Montreal. llliss Josie Cairns of this city, has severed her connection with the Tele- phone Company and leaves this morn- future reside. Bhe will be accompanr- ed by her brother Nelson. Rav. P. D. McGuigan_recently ex- amined the Donaldston school and found the scholars well informed on the different branches studied. Miss Bessie Kielly is the efliciut teacher. Ou the eve of their departure for Central Ro ult uite a number of ciuity waited on Andrew and Mrs. lifeline and presented. them with a Morris chair and an address. Mrs. James Webster of Charlotte- town Royalty hnsurrivcd home from I`\'umlord Falls, in which city she has hccn nursing for the past eighteen months. Mrs. Webster will return next wcck to continue hcriduties. The public are cautioned against depositing dead animals on or near Brighton Shore, as any parties do- ing so in future will be prosecuted without respect of persons. A sharp watch will he kept on offenders in this respect. - The funeral of the late Malcolm Mc- Leod took place on May Znd from his residence 165 East River St., Hyde Pork, Mass. to Fair View (‘cmeter‘§. Mr. McLeod who was a na- tive of this Province leaves to mourn a wife ond one daugheer. Harold Jenkins gave his very in- structive lecture on old fashioned people and old fashioned times in thc Y_M.C.A. hall Tuesday evening to si very appreciative audience. W. S. lioiisrm acted as chairman. A voto of thanks was moved by Rev. Ed- win Smith of Cardigan and heartily aerondefd by Rev. G. E. Ross who re- gretted that a _rnucli larger audience had not the privilege of hearing the lecture. c, The home' of Ja and Mrs. Young of Wood Islands Nyrth was the scene of a quiet marriage 'recen’tl_v when Mr. Young's sister Miss Ellen E.. was united in marriage to Mark Cor- ver of Kinross. The ceremony was performed- 'oy the Rev. A. C. Mc- Neillj The bride.wns attended by her neice Miss Glam E. Young while Wm. B. Young supported the groom. The happy couple left by the moming train for their future home in Lyn- dale. Congratulations. ., _,f. ~< Beauty Test 4 For Women 4 ]ust begin the intelligent .'_ use of ' llerpicide ‘ in secret, and see liow quickly your friends will _ notice the ,iniprovenient in ,_ your liair. _. Herpieide contains no grease, it will not stain or dye. Stops itching of scalp instantly. . ‘Two sizes 5oc and $1.00. ‘4:_;>s;z.' ; 'afi- »¢._..~ ‘ I Sy cr‘a\ Agents _ '.“_ » ‘ l_Mahes Shaving 2 Delight . “The Mah” ~ Razor ~ I From experience we con- sider this the most perfect razor. Shaves easy and clean. And the Price only $l.00 Two Sizes-,-Ono Price Other razors up to $5.00 but "The Mah” is the best “lll lllll llllli” oimooisrs, _ Cor. Grout Geergs & Kant Sis Miss Sadie G. Mclnuis, has return- Miss Hannah Beaton, daughter of' ,Michael Beaton, Blooming Point, is Sion Open I sm to 6p.rn. We Want Your Orders in - the house-furnishing dept B , . A\_, " .- e 3. . '-1_5 , , . s . ing for Boston, where she will in` _r;,_. 1 ,, ( L] ill . - ‘ _ 3153.-fdtlffi/f3_';;//"' V 'I if'-»:5" ' ~ ,- , f ,. _-. _ 3,, Tas sasli' nnirmrien .".3*."l`.‘f".7»' l ` l 1 in shuwiiigzgleytnilgdndldf :iii ._ _ W. y ,,,1r gd-,_ g. d h rj; ‘/ , __ ...;'f lr t., _ \.r\~_,,'_. = h*-"' l ,_ ff :_ _\ /_*__ _ \\ Imp* , 1 \ 1 __ i si l ~` f- Y Y. fl the residents of Broolfrfield and vi-\ ,_, ./fy. ff _ - - asa/ /.'~ /if '- ""`”‘;"'=” 5 ru. L...- - 2° ’~;'-‘_-'§;°r.-.rf’“’ `¥“' sr-2/’f _e~|‘ , '*:_`.`~ >--.. - ,_ ~. ‘fig-_.?pfra_<¢; `*”` ‘ \__,§§:-*}~i:»__.'= at-,,;,§.,_ .V "~'._`_ 'iff ¢~;;`+~"°`.~f~"~“i-1*: ""'~‘-Q.-"*";” \\»s~o»0*:;`,,Z~¢§~ n~N** ooo 440000 I-Wt* m_m_4,,__n__m..|r»4t+4f .i .ire-,i:i:=1=_-.@.7¥ \\>’.»~» pi it _ '4_lgqu';;,s :.'° J _ pmcy ,pat white muslin 34 inches wide, very Very choice range of mual_in| in coin and fancy dainty effective window decorations. . . . . . . _ . .l8c spots, as well as floral designs. . . . . . . . . . . .. .lie ll 42c Madras 291: 60c Madras 39s Colored niadras curtain _nius`in medium width, frilled very el_`f»:ctive, Azc line clearing at. 29|: in Colored niadras curtain mnslin,wide frilled, very handsome Goc linelclearing at. . . . .. . . . . _ . _ . .39c ..~».-¢¢u_'§’=` f-'-"-Dainty_'Muslins for Sash Curtains-i~ Best Values In Cheap curtains, 5 yards to pair, 27 inches Y-'£3 Lace Curtains wide, good value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Better grade curtains, floral design, 30 inch _ w1.111,_ 5y.».i-ds to pair . . . . . . . . . . ........4oc ' A notable value, large floral pattern. 6 3/dS i0 £1 p;.ir,45iiiclieswidc.... ` V ` 'l`wo remarkable values, Swiss spot, and I , Nottiugliaui, 7 yds to pair, 60 inches in width 0 , ° l daintily attractive patterns, strong durable net 1 ' _ r ‘ Better lines $5.25, $3.50, $3.65, $4.i5, $5.75, $6.00 up. `; Curtain nets iii all widths from ioc up, i Art muslins in scores of patterns 7c up, , Cretoiiiiés in almost endless variety 6c up, Upholstery Dsmulis A saving aflordedl you in many lines of this goods by placing your order here. _ ‘ ' f ii' ' , -ft .-~ '“:.‘.ii.':...° ,_ size. handsome design. heavy wide.................. ....coo knotted fringe. . ._ . . . . . . . .$2.io ' Rich, firm reps.: in many; artistic i Tapestry ' Table Covers Awide range of choice in every quality and coloring, affords you certainty of satisfaction. , _ Very effective curtain in pattern showing com bined knot and floral effect, 42 inches, 6 yds topair................ $1.00 A remarkably good value in good durable net, 6 yds to pair, 54 inches wide. 'Special .... . ......$1.25 _-, Very handsome lacy design, 7 yds to pair, ,[1 strong net, 54 inches wide, notable value at - Scriin in plain cream and fancy stripes, l4c up . ~ _..»..__g_-L.-n_.1» Very handsome line of covers in effects of sage green. blue and ` maroon, with pattern in gold $3.15 ¢.~< colorings, greens, browns, etc, widewidth ................$i.ic Betterfgrades, $1.95, 2.25, 2.35 including best silks. , ii every hand. \ Dnijhors. - (HARVARD) l.il'ifl"V°f. . lerriltu uid' Atlovrnoyat-Lew _ Eleggrotynygursg _ ...... am ....4 ms\n...»...i sn_,.oi.nm. i . . i. » it _‘.. ' . ' _ , The _greatest wall paper store in P. E. l. We may \vell claim to have revolutiouised the wall papenbuslness in P, E I Pro- vious to our time--there were no large dealers in the line. We did_ the business on a' large scale-'~ put prices on a small scale---supplied always the newest decorative ideas---saved people honey . _, - '