*?**'l""'-_ _*iw ' 7-- _,,.,,,,y»-¢¢,\ma,-i-.;-»»..-1,... _ _ - -I-_-' V Ea ' " in " - *'f‘*‘i..‘f<:¢»>-aa. _ , ' i _ Neckwear, Belts, Etc, FOR LADIES \ \ ~`:"_ as ‘ \»f"“éf’~.§ `f'*(??»\/ _ cT fihiefr 'f;;,..<'.. ti” ‘< -'.."T` 1'* .‘ 4' . ` f _ _ /Z-'_i_-l,-__ *.1551-1"--1‘3a _ ' "`- f_'_§:_<,- _ 1~,;:,r:':-.,-, H 1. .-we rf , » f ‘oi fi 'fr ' 'fs' -ji r lg ‘ cd’ I i of H, CL” ' ,_ The niost liberal description we could give of our showing of ladies’ neckwear, belts, etc., would be inadequate to g ive you any idea of the inany beautiful things we have to show yo1i_ O You niay depend liowever upon Ending every' thing that’s new and up-to-date, a few hints and prices spect the`°colleetion_ follow, but we urge you io come and personally in- LADIES’ BELTS A Stylish wash belts made of gqod niaterial nicely enilwoidered in neat floral designs i5c each 2 for. _ _ _ . _ . _ _ . . . _ .2_=,c ELASTIC BELTS Attractive cut steel studded elastic belts in various widths iii Black -- White, Brown, Navy. Prices from .‘i5c up to ‘ .$2.75 each; Laarualz stirs' e Stylish leather Belts in Black, Bi'0\i'ii, Blue, Green, 'l`uii, etc. iii var- ious wis.. _-__ m “N -».f,'<“,- , s i -e i » . "’ c \ _ .» ` ; -- "" "1 1€‘ ;:__`\ TX _" *_* ` \ pi .rare 1,.; __ , \_ A \ __ `§`_ /' 4/' ,‘.»\§- / :_ _ f ,_ \' -;-j ’ ’ _ U _-\ ‘ ' f' '\ - ~ ;,_ Y ` ‘\ F l `h \ - _,- / ._ / ' . _ _ ' _ \ .- _‘A ff . _' 'L \»,,' .__ _.., ' »‘Q_ .$1 M' A \ c I '/' "‘~>3~ ~ »' _ - vl f l ,f 'P 4' W L- 96 »-\` ,- Q) _fs l ,l ,_~ sf- ‘ '.»' - i . ` _ - ,f , ,V s \ Artistic Nlillinery We invite every lover of artistic headwejlfi evtifi woman who desires the _latest 1deii§» ¢°mbmFS_W‘t the most reasonable priceS» to “sit om' ml mefy parlors. _ . _ Our milliners have pl’¢P‘“'ed fm' y°‘_“' fefectlon 3' quantity of beautiful hats at $5.00. h _ We never had so dainty half at t 9 P"}°°- ” ]iist received another lot of Merry Widows pci* express, (would be (ple§1S€d YO 5l'°l‘{" Y0“ tllsmtl 111 11 the fashionable sha es-blue, bl2lC pi tllscafb el°é_ t ~ NOTE--We would urge upon t ie a ies 0 kindly make selections of inillineryd_as eari yt ag wp}p;~1_ sible in the weekso as not to be isaPP° “ ¢~ your hat is wanted. ~ L _ me _|- ciuiiniiir _ Hand Offices in Newfrowse. Block---Chmlotietown. - and fnmily leave this morning fcr their new homo in St. John. There will be service in St_Thoma.s' Church, Long Creek on tomorrow. morning, at ll o'clocir and in St_‘ -lohn's church, Crapaud, at Ti in' evening. Miss Edith Gorman, City, has ,graduated from the Shorthand and Tyirewriting department ‘oi thc Union Commercial College and ling hge” awarded an Honorary diploma. The death occurred on Thursday tllast at Murray Harbor, of Mrs. A., _D- McLeod. at the advanced age of ni'nety=threa. Murdoch McLeod, of lMoncton is a son of the deceased lady, and was present at the funeral lwhich was held on Sunday last. l 'rue body or wiiiium Ellis; wiiu, 3d-lcd_at Watertown, lMass_, recently ,from a paralytic stroke, was taken 'through to Biddeford, P. E. I., for ylntarment today. The remains were ill Charge of Mrs. Frank E. Childs of jwaltham, Mass.-St. John Star May 6. There was quiga fair market yes- tai'day_'l‘he pricav. of butter has some- what decreased and sold at from 30 | to iii cents;eggs brought 15c and 16c. while chickens ranged in price from 70 Ciillts £0 $1.10 per pair. Lobsters met ready sale at 12 cents per puuud. The steamer Kilkeel which has al- ready visited this port this spring, rrived at the Halifax ferry Tuesday afternoon with only the' portion of a cargo. The steamer was in col- lision with the government ferry steamer Scotia at Port Musgrave. The Kilkeel was leaving the wharf and the captain of 'the Scotia mis- took the red light on her for the` light on the wharf and crashed into] ' _ ' - ' ; i _ pg gall h ' _ 11 h Rev. S. D. McPhee will preach at 5 W ' Ag “ Mrs Ga ng u-‘Bt_ Andrew's church, Orwell, on in _ ._ Sunday 19111 at 3-30 P- m- , rriauy my auiiaoa . Y _ -_ V som 0np.l‘u_! Y. M. C. A. rummage sale, which J. T. Hopewell has arrived from Halifax to join the stall of tha Cuna- dian Bank of Commerce in this City. He takes G. D. But»herland's place. llr. Sutherland was transferred to ,Halifax a few days ago. ec returning to Canada on the Eni Opera of Holland as premier nasso, says a despatch from London, Eng. Under brilliant auspices be will create the important bass roles in work, but I think' in future the u which, it properly studied, is beauti~' ewspaper boat on Wednesday, May 6, on his row to Naw York. He will go up the North River to its head, where ii haul v ' Persons having a parcel for the ‘ . _ vi-_i , in P88: takes place Thursday May 14 will E 1 J ~ O i ~ ' I- _ll please telephone Mr. Archibald, and ' . ` _ it win bu cuiieii mr riiurudiiy um. a r 2 "iiosirkv Edmund Burke, the Canadian sing- D , ~ $4. 9’ press of Britain, on a dying trip be- _ #_ ‘, _ tween engagements, has been re-an- .»'\‘ ._ il. gaged to next. season in the _Royal r ;4- “-’_°z€ 4%* _ reall excellent values in these lines wi 1, %\ / » - ` r ._ '=w » . , ' ' severai oi the 0 ra Sev I Lo l I ' P1 \/ Q A txtenslve display of. an s. < _ ' \ ~ - don engagements liiive been iiliiiicelletdl .l "\4°'i’f§"' /f. ' sgrts of new hosiery wlu be 'L in consequence, and be expects to' 5,' .“.. . _- " IltlI'3.Cll0I1 fOi‘ flIlESC (W0 dayéi. S0112 sing a long engagement in Germany , - ‘ » ' after the season in Holland. He has _ » ‘, _» _ . . pls? sung inthAlgierH, and 'ls enthus- yo, ,¢ 5,, ' ` ""ip"lJ€ f€!’¢d' HS 0111’ 'T135 ‘DCC as ic over e prospectof opera in . ~ ' ' ~ - ' ‘ '-' " " ' ' ‘ English in England and America. Mr. ,' 9* 0 Q ~ - ~~- rsonauy. Se.Ie~ct?d from thé.best _ _ Burke says. -'I ueiieve tum is u, , ° ._ _ , , in England andiniported direct- glorious opening for English-speakingf ‘ . gblejgfgive you by Q11 gdds Q singers. 1 have sung in Engltsh,i , h - 1 - th '» F L French, German and Italian; natural-j oslery va lfes ln e C-ltyg of _ iy ituiiuu is the easiest fur vu¢ui= , men’s and little folks hosiery thi h- - _ lic will deniand die English langiihga _ 1 OIIC gféilt C€!ltfC. ful." (Mr. Burke ls a nephew of i Big basket of \vomen's plain cotton hosiery. Big basket _Of l*_\dl¢§ _bladk C0f¢0\§ the late Richard Burke, formerly of l all sizes, fairly well finished _ . . . . . . . . . Ubs and P131" flnlslb f‘1U'lY S0041 W¢18h!il2 xstBRolyalty,Land;alirst cousin of _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c g'00dValiieaf........».... ...._ _.'.. c _ ur e o ‘ar er & Co, Ltd. f ' , _ _ this city.) ' 0 l A really excellent value is the line of 2-i, -1 4 G t G W?-J h I ft S ‘ j and fancy ribbed cashmere finished hose ap _ eo. _ 0 n 1;, _ - ' . _ ~ Augustine' Florida in m8501111 G _ p l which me sell ln all sizes at . . . . _ _ .. . . . . . . . _ V o er will be taken to Pablo k P l\ twisted. Owing to the accident the Kilkeel was not able to carry a full cargo she steamed around to Evansl wharf, where repairs will bc effected. l Quite ii novelty in the realm of (Maritime journalism is afforded by a neatly printed newspaper- called Thel Enterprise News. A cnpy of. the| from the offices of the Enterprisci Foundry cu, saciwiiie, N B 'rue' purpose of the paper is to afford the publishers an opportunity to discuss with present and prospective customers things which are of im . ortnnce to everyone interested in the purchase and sale of stoves There are some bright things in thc paper besides business talk and it should be a welcome visitor to those interested A copy will be sent. to .my one applying The Halifax Mail says- At the annual meeting of the Book Committee of the Methodist Churchl Eastern Section, Rev Stephen F Hiiestis, D D tendered his resigns. tion The doctor’s half century of active official connection with the church closes Wednesday The mém' bers of the Book Committee present at tod.ay's meeting were -Rev RW Weddall chairman, Rev George Steel, Bedeque, P E I, secretary, Rev D Sprague, St John, Rev Thomas Marshall Charlottetown, Professor Hunton Sackville, N B J D Chipman, St Stephen N B Rev A Hocklin, Dartmouth, A M Bcll, Dr. H. Woodbury, Robert Bitalne, with the editor and book steward. The Rev. Mark Fenwick and Rev. Arthur Mews, of Newfound- |land, are also members, but arc not in attendance. What will the Met- hodist Book 'Room be wrthoiit Dr. Hiiestiis? What, indeed? It will bc many a long day before his so long familiar fnce ceasesito be missed.” , A correspondent in this Province jwritas as follows to the Truro ;News1-"I read n piece in the Truro News about three fox fiarms in Princa,Co\inty, P. E. Island. Now, Mr. Editor, df have a litt_le know- ledge about bow the business is run. -Robert# Tuplin of Black Banks, of Lot 11, is proprietor of a. fox ranch neur where I live. Mr. 'l`llDl»l¥\ ,started in business about 11 years ago with one pair of foxes, and now he has somewhere in the nciglrbor- hood of 65, all black;.no other-color is oli much value; red ones are of no value at all. He has them separat- ed into six or seven pens, and they are so tame they will come and eat out of their keepers hand, or follow him around like dogs. They are ted. gn a vanlety of food; sometimes ooked meat. at othes times raw; also the miLk of three cows once or twice a dhy, with soft bread soaked. in it. There is also a fox ranch at Tiguish, owned by Joseph Dalfmf also another at Albsrton, owned b! Oulten & Bon. t ‘ TO-DAY ~ We make ii speclalitylof . nouonuors at wc- 1 doun. A pl; Pig; nc each Mlnce Pies :ac each Cream Pies iaand i5c each Coco¢nut!Plea i5and aocesch Dark Fru t Cake 3nc lb Sultana Cake ix lb Nut Cake 2 lb White Cake loc lb Bread of all kinda, all fresh . - and good. » s..'Iol¢p||§m Ill ` ' D. STEWART; -ECLIPSE, BAKERY _ .Baker Best Bread. first issue has been received by The ‘E P _ _ A _ V ‘ .l ~ _ __ ~ -I » » ' - A - I`. . ' . » _ - ~ . _ _ _ ~' '_ 'f c oxt day, the route will be to Fer- nandina, Brunswick, Savannah, Port town, Southport, Wilmington, N. C., _ Wriglitsville, Swansboro, Moore-i Swamp Canal to Portsmouth Nor Chesapeake Bay to Annapolis, Balti- more to Elk River, where the Delc- wnre and Chesapeake Canal will be taken to the Deleware£iiver_ Up the Ddlaivnre to New Cn le, Plifiadeip. liiu. Camden, Trenton (Via. canal), , New Brunswick ,Princeton, Pertb_< Amboy and Kill von Kull to Eliza- beth, Bayonne, and then up the Hud- son to the canal lending into the Harlem River and to the house of he Nonparcil Rowing Club. This ioute may be subject to change owing ` to w'eather conditions and there is like- ly to be manystops over night at, various places not mentioned. The heading of the Charlottetown Guard- lan shows distinctly on the for- ` ward decks and washbofi, and goes to make_up_ _the boat, a description | ni which has already appeared in| The Guardian. The promoters of the trip state that the boat will be put on exhibition in this City. John Manco will be advance agent and manager. "Publicity makes a product noted, l quulity brings fame. “Salads” 'Tea li both noted and famous. adsl plates of the Kllkeel were dented and to ' _ L’ I n p _ Mayport Leaving Mayport the y Royal, Beaufort, Charleston, George ll' - , gg 0 N gm _ pmt l’°W of the Kilkeel- The Beach, stopped over night, leaving '_ t e vctw was not damaged. but Several there the uuxt day via Pablo Creek head city, Beaufurd, up core souuaf . Beautifully made, tirni, clear fast`blaclc cotton ‘to Portsmouth, on Pamplico Sound,1 5 ' _ ‘ ’ ’ “D the sound to Mama' on Roanoke 5| Good iyeiglit, 2 1 rib, as nearly indestructible Island, across Albemarle g.,,,,,d to asa s.ocking can be. Plain seamless feet. Guardian It is published ut Sack-z ufnbeth City' through the Dismal ' Slzes 6 to 7 are 20C’ Sizes 7% are 23C 1 vile. N B 'every once in a while folk and Newport New,,_ [jp th; ` SiZ€S 8120 IQ. . . . . . . - . .i‘. . _ . .._-~ . . . . . . . . 25C . \ l 5. Herpicide _ Will Do Kill the germ or niicrohe that causenrlaiidruff aiidfiilling hair, after which the hair will grow as nature intended. Stop itching of the scalp almost instantly. Mako the hair iight and fluffy Price _qoc and $1.00. Add ro cents and 13 cents if it is to be mulled. _ Special Agents " init" siuyiug - a iniigiu wiuu 7 and give it n silken gloss. _,_ \_ ~ ` ‘ _. _ l§,\\ \ ~»‘fi\_ l“» “‘~ _ I __ 11/<‘l/(.`(_`/_$7 “The Mah” Razor I From ex rience we con .cider this th); most perfect razor. Shaves easy and clean. And the Price only $1.00 Two Sizes-Ona Price Other razors uri; to $5.00 but "The Mah" the best “llll lllll _ llllli” imiiooisré. Cor. Grunt George 3|. KIM SW ,, _ "...i..<; - ,_A ... ...... _D ua i _-¢._ ....._____. ,.__.__.¢.._ _._ f. _ _ To every purchaser of hosiery to the amount of 350 or more we will give 2 balls or 2 cards best darning yarn, black or colored, as well as' l _ darning needle '_ _ _ . . . Beautiful soft all wool Cashmere hose,=z;i .su-»»».¢...-»¢-... Union Cashmere hose, 2-i rib, wide rib, and Plain’ Sniooth finish* clear bright black ' ' n and Plain only ver? excellent line at. . .J~ -,406 Better grade union Cashmere, 2-i rib, 4-i rib A stocking of notable quality, spliced ankles; and plain, nice finish, good value.. . . _ _ _ _ _ -‘toes and heels’ Seamlesq feet’ of fine ww] cash- - ---- ~ - -500 mere isonl_v...................'........'.-4.5¢ A notably good Cashmere stocking, ribbed, plain and fancy ribs, niediiini, (spring) weiggt Fine soft Llama wool stocking, very nicely made, durable and fine sells for. . . . . . .. . . 60g Better grades of stockings at 65g, 759, 8U¢, to $1.25 " _ 1 “Diamond Knee" Stockings Black or Tan _ This stockingis so well known now that it hardly needs advertising. Rather - over the ordinary weight, 4-; rib, knee ingeniously reinforced,'soft smooth cashniere. - ` _Blackin sizes 6 to io ` Tan in sizes 6 to 8 I-2. Price ._.......‘.........46cto 80c Prices ......._,\........'50eto 65c I an Cashmere Stockings Browns and tans in hosiery will be very popular this season according to the diciate of French and American fashion centres. Our stock was never so complete in browns and tans as at present. Practically every line above describ- ed can be supplied in tan as well as black. ` 304:. 381:. 4.5¢, 50c. are some of our leading values. e _ _,Embroidered and openwork Stockings Always these dainty things are correct and popular. This year probably more than ever. Never yet have we been better equipped to please you in all varieties of fancy hosiery. Cotton, cashmere and lisle. 1 ' 301: 405, 45c. 50c, 68:, up to $l.25. A .-1-----Best Ilose for Men For years we have been handling the same. b_ran_ds of hoiscry for men. Sheei'_~ , merit has built up an enormous trade for us ln thgs line. just one word to our men _ customers. If socks bought here do not turn out right -conie in and get your money back! i ‘ ' Plain black cotton hose smoothly made, all sizes................ ...... .2 f0I‘ 253 Black cotton hose, Hernisdorf dyed. fine smooth finish.... __ ...".206 0|' 3 for 500 Fine black Hermsdorf dyed hose. Macc yarn, durable, fast black 4 . _ .25¢ 2 for 4.5¢ Plain Cashmere in the famous " Hercules" make. all N001. Ill sizes. ._35¢ 3 for 81.00. Special "Hercules" hose. that will( like,ir0n. plain black or navy. .. . ... . _ 505 `i°‘au'cy Embroidered -or open work in cashmere like and cotton23¢ 25|; 33g 3|-|¢]5q¢ _ g~ -1- -M I i-ni __ ‘ _ y ' ‘ li F _ il `» V 4, _ MOORE 8: MCLEOD. ' Charlottetown ` iP.1ease send me, without charge--copy oi June fashion sheet. t ' Name ._ +, ii -_| in-n i _‘_ ~»h_f-}__;' 5;_°¢g-*.i»»»~§- g_<~.- _i ",-. i iv. li .._-¢f;_/ i i . | ' I ‘._. '.7 , _ _I ; , _ I ‘f`w**-‘.-‘Y°.'.'.“**~=vb ~1io.».- f .x ,¢,, _~ ..,'..-¢»-\ucs4