1"' Wil. vu ri-in cnaawrrnrows ooaaniaii Jima ., 19... isriseo ~ £MNRmf _ We will ve irelh Isl r Mar ff°ll.l5¢»dr`¢_s'», Mllill evclirinalipret day. which _ injsmaliquan- tities; " ' ‘ __ ‘ ' if ye will ‘sl.sa_ lake order: Ji' ` illlluubl 0_ Island lou? and "Graham Bout and have -it delivered to vou direit from the mills at lowest prices. Wchstcr &~" Mcliay " Phone rg9.‘ ' _ Boys that are Hjiinip" and “ginger'_’ and _“gal slrriuid hive lirdy, -wear-proof stockinsés, no other ivnd will stand their tonipingand husillug. We _ want j ‘parents ‘tc inve_stigate_vhe_ f ._ -4 " ‘ Gordon” Stockings 1 irc-y're strongly. made- U1 __\`\¢'- 51111 _ n texture, tl1cy’re absolutely l'ast black and ir nike. a mighty lively bo. ro wear i_hain_ out before they ouiht to wear out. 25 cents pair iqy_i_f__x anon. OUR BREAD ' Can be relied upon to be good. sweet. well baked iri- to nicely browned l-im-es. No burned or sour bread ever leaves our Bakery. Send in your order. Laucnus Mulllsos. seriously lil. jr;-iousizri " Birisiorh s ‘li or '° Hon. F. L., Hasan ie T 'I aight from Ottawa =’ Rav. Mn. Doasos and A. C. Duehemln l‘°¢\ll'\\6d,la_st nigiitfmm Sackville. _ - Hanvn Bisnor, Murray River ia at the`P. E. L Hospital where he undergoes an operation for his eye. I A SYDNEY despatch says that Port Hood mines difiiculticl are yet unsettled and the Company may go into liquidation Rnvnnn-S. C. Knight, Georgetown; W. E. Distaoii. Samuel Kennedy, Bradalbane; G. J. MpCormac, Gladys Mcilormao, St. George‘s. ' Tiin cruiser Kingfisher has been pur~ chased by Hamid Bartlett, Brigus, for coast trade between Cape Breton and Newfoundland. Tmielaction trial of Howatt vs Lefurgey is set for hearing at Sunimerslde on the Iith lust and the case of Moilaohem vs Hughes at Georgetown on the 13th inst. THE Bark Edith Sheraton, 814 tons has been chartered to carry coal from New York to Charlottetown and back Mlrnmichi to New York with laths. Tun S. S. City of London plies on East River today and makes two trips t° Crnpaud tomorrow. On Monday morning at 7 o‘clook she goes to Vernon River Bridge. , Tas: Loyal Legion picnic will leave for Rocky Point at 2 o'clock 'en Satunlay. Will as many ladies of the W.C.T.U.as possible attend. Children are expected to bring their baskets. Snundcrs 8: Newsom yesterday received a line herd of cattle, eight in number purchased from H. 8: W. Toombs, Rustico They totalled 9375 lbs, averaged 1172 lbs; and one weighed 133) lbs. Trinka were Bfty passengers to West River ports bythe S.S. City of London yesterday afternoon nnda general cargo of nierchandlse. The return cargo con- sisted 55 cases of eggs and one ox. 1 Mics. Bi:i<.lAisrN MACLIJOD (uce Misa Katie Morrison), who has been visiting ln Belfast and Flat River leaves shortly \\'ith licx' two sons to join her husband and nnotlicr son in High River, Alle., 'tum Bmevsllla. Park Comer. is In night from Sydney. ‘ ~ narsrr W ah- »---an L»»°-we »-d sf-me Dmiaerive woes" 'ii ef' ”' sei-e in -1- ' ‘nt umm, .t s_l$v (jg um .gpg gg gluten, . . . ~ l 9.2). » ‘ “ ' 1-_Br_uior».w.Swd~.ii.»s»»eh»nned | moat every; " "ftH"`If¢_plor smut. .. . _ __ Txnioadmachine M ow at Work ‘Nm 'ml' "l'h°°m'h° 5 *' f ,_ ' . ,dmong the graduates at Acadia Colleg’ . ' ’ p-Na-rnazull. Planner! leftyesterday on tliliiysar. _ _~ . _- T" YMW!-"hip lim” in mam' V avialt to Sydney and Boston. _ggl 1 .6 n_l*~’1;. ~¢}`#».~ - '°. _Goop \'ola._tei;_ catches are reported _pn Bjv. _Joann Wann, Mount Albion; leaves naxtlto attend the closing of Acadia. ‘ “` _ A1' a meeting of Mt Allhon Alumni Rev A.rD. Mo€olly, Summer-side was appoint'-. ed lecturer 'and Rev J. W. McConnell alternate. r ~~ - " '» - Tal steamer City of Ghent was in port yesterdafmoming and left again at one lu the afternoon with a large general caro of produce. ~ Tha Ruinuoa sale conducted by the _Tbiu`ble Club of Baptist Church opened yesterday afternoon in Tant0u's building, corner Great George and Kent Streets. It was very successsul and wlllbe con tiuued to day. Am. “changes” for large spaces should he ln this olllce not later than ten a. ni., and ordinary “oh_a_nges" hy one p. rn., ex- cept Saturday at ten a. m. for both daily and weekly, as printers have holiday some afternoon.` Joris H. Jnsxms who has conducted a rneatbusincss here during last winter and was formerly cheese maker at Winsloe has left for East Point to take the mana- gement of the factory there. His brother G. R. will conduct the business here. QUEEN-Chas E. Fan-and, St John; Geo Simpson, Bay View; Fred Russel, Mont- real; Walter P. Parlee, Halifax, N. D. Perry, Sydney; A Cruise, Mt Stewart; G R. Joughlns, Moncton; J. Callandor, Guelph; John Richards, Bldeford; Miss G. Sutherland Toronto; M. S Cox, Truro. Tun funeral of the late Thomas Gaudet took place yesterday morn- ing frorn his late holne to rail- way station thence by train to Mis couche. There was a lnrue attendance and the pallbearera were Angus DeRo~ che, Chas Bell, James McQunld, James McMahon, Fred Long, and John Mclnnis. Doivsno J. McPnsasoN, son of John N. McPherson, Murray Harbor Road, who was chosen as the speaker by the faculty at 'Acadia annual debate in closing excr~ elses belongs to Murray Harbor Road not Summcrside ,as was stated several days ago. Mr. McPherson graduates this ycrir from Acadia and his father _leaves this morning to be present attire iiloslug cx~ Be *' 3 ` ' " ` ercises. The former svholntalids entcnin B the ministry has been engaged in Home _ ECLIPSE BAKERY, l IN' FURNITURE `, |Mlsslon work for soiiie time." Last sum- Bakes Beit Bi»¢iir1,- - ‘-'Always _the best _valu_e in the city mer he was stationed in th_e_Meuipedl.i at Mark Wright Furnishing Co’s. Valley and this year he has had a call to Hlillpd springhrii,N,s. " ,_ \ ~ i 1 3 -a , /_ »»" . -' r misss count ' Q7 Mlluinu LEADERS. r .“ ' LEADERS NEY§f£'2§.'!f..!‘21.?§..B..iZfiC5 .. _ /...... Paris, array ODE "“"' 'no 'rriizsic i t pularliaes een ;;,r1mg;|ig3u¢, remarkably finish, 44 inches wide in‘1ali A shades,_spei:l»ll tinev ue sei in ntbiiair color com- dressy Checked \Mohairs, Crepoiines, Checked Crepe de Chenes, Lustres, attractive new dress - Dainty sheer silky weaves r predominate-a bewildering missing. L UATTRACTIVELY LOW-PRICED. ‘ ‘ oLiENNES', siéeil*-» _ liaus, Mohairs, Crepe ' as _t:i.¢..¢., `v_;>ii¢. de Spotted Eolieunes, goods of every sort here, fashionably correct for your - spring suit. A ' A ..‘. , of beautiful effects. Every popular color is shown I --there_’s not a good shade ALL ’ YOU covert, of£ash~ “Fabrice Ms' shore, but poor on the south. p Davin R. Suirin, Roseland, B. C., has arrived on a via t tn his home at Belfast. ` Mus. Ronan! liainownon has gone to A corn. Rav. Mn. Mulnar, Clifton, retuniedr last night from a two weeks' visit to Sydney. T. T. Monrlunn. Montreal, and B. Free- man, St. John, leave this mornlngfor the Mainland. _ _ ' _ A- mamma of the Local Government 'was held yesterday afternoon. There was no business of importance. Janna Nicnonw, Miss Mary McGregor and Miss Florrle McGregor, Murray River were in the city yesterday. ` Joan C. Cossicx, Kensington, a gradu- ate of `U.C.C. has obtained a good position at Glace Bay in thc Dominion Coal Co. Tm: regular meeting of the H. B. Club will be held nextMonday evening. It is important that every member be present. A` 'rnsr is being made at the Stock Farm to ascertain whether early sowing will not be n remedy for the cut worm in the tur- nlp crop. A Lana! number of cattle were weighed at city scales yesterday. Among them was alot for George Brown, purchased at New Glasgow. ` ` Mas. H. A. ELLIS returned last night from Calgary where she has been for the past year. It is pleasing to learn that she is much improved in health. , Famer-:ns Institute lectures will start here J ur'ie 28th under direction of Dunean Anderson, Ontario and W. F. Stephen, Quebec, assisted by local men. ` Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, ith Regt. C. A., with the Regimental Baud will parade at the Drill Shed ut 2.30 tziis aftemoon to attend the funeral of the' lite Sergt. C. McLean. ny order Grips. Barium. Capt. and Aim. Pnossrniaws on,_Upper Queen Street last night were favored with music from the Fourth Reginrent Band at practice, from the big phonograph at A.rmour‘s and from n. naar by- organ and vocal solos all at one time. » -., - Aloasnr combination Tunnel tea at Cape Traverse is being arranged: for by Revs. A. E. Burke of Alberton and J. J. McDonald of Kinkora which will com- prise excursions nll over] the Island and from N. S. and N. B. and offer among its ‘hundred attractions' patriotic speeches and Tunnel xelk by _the best Canadian orators.The nte is 'July 5th as Dominion Day occurs on Saturday this -year. All should attend. 1 Vrcroaia-Peter MoNutt, Mrilpeque; George Godlrin, Suninierside ; D. M. Mac- donald, Tignish ; Benjamin Gallant, Bloomfield ; M. C. Webster, Picton ; J.J. liornby, City; F. .C. Simpson, Sour-is: Iiov. M. McLeod, Dundas ;._ Jarncs Waddell and wife, City ; C. E. Pratt, St. Peter‘s l H. E. C. Sturdee, Montreal ; J. A. Sarvls, Toronto; 'I‘.' T. Mortimer, Mon- treal ; H. R. Cernlsh,_Toronto; Margaret Campbell, Cardigan; Ella Campbell, Cardigan. ` _ A1' the annual mcellng oi' Grace Church Sunday School on Wedncsdriy night thc following officers were elenicd : Supt.-G. F. Hutcheson. Asst. Supl.-J, D. Seaman. - Sec'y-Percy Stanley. Asst. Sec'y-Miss Rena Coffin. Treas.-L. P. Tanton. I.lbrarian+Erne.st Duohcmin. Organlst-Miss Daisy Plckard. Supt. Crndlc Roll-Mrs. Thos Pickard. The old stuff of teachers was rc- uppolntcii. ,\ Tun nnnnul mr-.otingof the Ladies Aid of First Methodist Church was held ycs- terriay afternoon. A very successful 'year's work was reported. The sum of $406.70 was deposited during the year, balance on hand $l$ 90. Officers wcre elected as follows:-Misa Mary Wright, Pres.; Mrs. W. P. Doull, Sec.; Mrs. Poole, Trees.: Auditor, Mlsa°Mary Wliltc;Sup~ erlntemlent of Mite Collectors, Mrs. H. Largo; Vice-Pres. lst.,fMrs. J. B. Davison; 2nd, Mrs. E. ii. Beer; ilrd, Mrs. G. E. Full; Members of thc Executive, Mrs. Dobson, Miss London and Mrs. Sharp. Sydney to visit hor duughter,Mrs. Chester ' ' uiyimsiwifi ' _. H D ' app " »riaoti.i..l)f§;, 'S ` I an U l C .Wash fabrics ire Maunfacturers,thrcugir"’ .. _ .7,».: lit _‘.1 ' 4' O v ‘F V .dd r _ p _. I ‘ U _ » :L . -A ;v..: -"_ .- . l» f ~ . I Q; 1# .'~_._~_ Iv.. _ : I ._ I -‘\ -1. .i_ _ \_4 I ' l » Al _ hip _) E - V ; .. 4 - . 5 ,' I _ ~ ;L ?WIl=l:r;;ir;s_r,':;..` :,?\,A'._)6v A””_H”§n;z'£,u|$ iir;i:(!;i;»;r;i_i1£r‘o.ijr;-irumlnoliiom-*ld m_,u___ 3 their mystic tr-eat_iii¢far of the eogisiboil, turnnig_ our fal>rics_ _ ing I . . r epd 'Ji beauty/those of silk and _wool--wl;_ieh,thip_year thoy.iso_ much resem le.__ guns are representative of tlie._season'_s_ best gstylesl-_-varied, handsome and ,low pri .. ' Infact, they are priced 1ower,ti1au.aU.y other equally as des1rablc,aii1`asse3"ri,l.]li`r_g`§_._',)'_ _ ,, a-'~ ;» ». if H f 1 Now we’il quote you some PRICES and DESCRIPTIONS, which will give you some a idea of what is here. _ _ - V Dainty lace striped mnslins in shades of fawn and bale. blue and pink, nile » green, fawu, pink and in linen shades. Thirty inches wide,‘xoc a yard;_ ` ~’ “ Printed muslius in blue, pink, green and grey, 26 inches wide, rec a yard. Pi-guy zephyr ginghnms in pink and white, Exquisite printed muslins, in I pinir, _gfe€§\, navy and white, green with lace stripe effect, 27 paleblne, with wreaths of rosebuds running in inches wide, izc a yard. ._ stripe edect, ,3o inches wlde,i6c a yard. Soft. clinging voiles, always favorites, are shown in blue, grey, and nile green grounds _ with self checks. _ These are extremely pretty. ate 27 lllehes wide, 2ic a yard. V A dainty, lace striped uiuslln in navy, white and Dale blue, has clover leaves scattered over the ground work. The design is odd and very effective. The width is 27 inches, price 27c. _ '- ' _ Printed Tape Organdies. These are simply The same goods in pinkidail;d_ gieen, witg .£2,213 Pink 'md mauve' with “lute Pmka doa’ '30 lhe flowers on these delicate fabrics, she would iHCh¢9 Wide. 23¢ 3 Yafd- have no reason to blush for her handiwork. Handsome black and white Mattaienes. with polka dot. 28 incheswlde, 3oc a yard- Navy blue Mattalene with large white dot and rings, same width and price. ' FRESH. BEAUTIFUL and SERVICEABLE are the printed fiaked voiles. in white, nile green, pale blue and champagne grounds, scattered over with bunches of daisies, width 27 inches. price 36 cents a yard. Delimite, 1._¢ey grenadines, lace striped in linen shade ground with pale blue inser- tion stripe, i8 inches wide, 38c a yard. _ Our white satin Broches, are pure wliite, satin finish cotton goods,- which not only wash and laundry well. but retain their satiny grass AFTER BRING WASHED. They show both stripe and flowered eh'ects,are 27 inches in width and range in price, from 22. 23, 27.30 to 32:: a yard _ _ Then wehave all kinds of white niusiins in checks, spots and stripes from 9 to 32c a ard. . ' ' - y Swisses in dots. stripes, euibroiderv and lace stripes. . - ‘ White lawns,ro. 12. 14. 15. 18 and vie per yard _ Dlmities with the tiny twill all true dimities own full yard wide. i8c a yard Orgaudies, worn as much as ever. 27, 32. and 38:: a yard. ' _ ' English Galateas. NEVER decline in favor nud usefulness. We have them in navy blue, butcher blue,and red. in-stripe and chain stripe, 27 inches wide, I6 cents a yard. Heavier quality, wider stripe. 19. 20 and 2| cents. Standard Ducks, the TVEARING QUALI TIES of which everybody knows, are shown in iaucy stripes. spots and flowered effects. V White ducks and white piques, and numb :rless other LOVELY, SEASONABLF. and FASHIONABLE summer fabrics in tlie Wash Goods line They are good goods that ARE ood. ' g Fashion‘s fabrics freely provided; Goods priced for thrifty briyers. And we’_ll tell you the rest when we have the pleasure of a personal talk with you while you make your choice. Will you be in to-day ? MOQRE co. McLEoD. I =| I _in _______a_§ __n-n r __W___ '_` I 'L_ ’ ' 1 l ie_.--Y Im n-Ox Tablets are on sale at ILA .T . ' . __i_ ' yuhnsons lnimenl ' ' fi is a creamy white linlment which rubs dry and leaves no un- pleasant sticklness. 'SWIM' iii sold at the price. f f ' " _pn T M __ yi New cnocksuv sross ialoalil mliilnin Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Sis. _ lm rurmim if Quinw == lf, w K P ri' A gm. Gxtractoii ilanillal l r We rion‘t want you to forget ii. It is more important than .price in the Furnituri- business. The loug-wearing rhualities of Ncwaoulo Furniture are known all over P. E. Island. A ded to thi! lil§\p0f~ tant quality is the extreme lowiiess of price which rprevails o.t,'., itil store. This combination of liigli quality and luwp ce ls what* \\1\`n made this store what ii isf-the place where people o means are sure of GOOD things-where those of slender purse are sure of full value for their money. Come hr-re for your next furniture purchase. It’s the best ever _v,,,_fn ,___ (1 Y un, ¢-Q-»i.v».f»< i 5 S A l0c an Ounce ' If not a new store. nt least a. new stock. DRUGGISTS, . kg €ANA_D|AN ‘»‘\vI§FalleB‘~il':¢1s;~i-.x'r.'.‘~ Mio ' All aprirtfwe have been getting in new goods, and will continue to do so l we have a stock, from which we can suit everybody with the right goods aa t e right price. 1