'rim _c,HaRLo'r,'rirrowN GUARDIAN I wir oueerseeciuniecniiin Mill inery < Specials Wewishp to urge the ladies of Ch'Town and Country to make it a point to sc ect their hatsas early as possible in the week (Mon- day njiorning if possible) so that you will not be disappointed at delivery of same. In all our Millinery history we have never been so busy or so perfectly equipped with bewitching and original models to delight the followers of fashion as we are this year. NEW ARRIVALS ‘Beautiful Spring Flowers Received per express another shipment of Flowers including the beautiful American beauty to tlie daintv little ]une rose, also Daisies, Violets, Poppies and every kind of Flower that fashion employs, all moderately priced. at es! :ff . ws § \. fkéi,-» - ,M f:'f»` ' 9;.. i`i"Y` . _yy " " 7-it "` f,-.--q~.‘.v_ 5. if , \ `.\ - ` ;-*KH*-` ii /f-;\'./1:’ vs_ t ' V/v`\"i" _ 2) .,~> I VS? iris- "` Q, More New Arrivals Hats iii the newest .shapes and sluules follow- ing aiiil the trend of exact fashion priced from $i.oo up to $2.75 each. Smart Sailor lists for Street Wear. More popular than ever the saucy tilt to the brim, the wealth of flowers in trimming etc all stamp them as fivorites. Priced from 6oc up to $2.75 each- MARVELS OF MILLINERY-some new models of niodisli Hats are on exliib tion this week-some dis- tinctive creations that place the wearer apart from_the common crowd especially beautiful made hats_of light straw trimmed with flowers etc. See them with your own eyes-words cannot describe them. ¢ 1 fi A/f i ei ‘ _ la 1 fi , l . » it li ll \ _ "i V S'l`Yl.lSll Sll.K'COA'l`S FOR SUMMER WEAR . . ‘- . silk lhe richness and elegance of the coat for suiiimerwear appeals to all well dress- ed ladies also as a refined stylish coat for evening wear excursions and summer protec- 1 tions. They shed the dust hold their be _ lustre and an sufficiently heavy to ke e dam ness and chill- ~ .i ._d t .r departmen l.':.f’::.‘:“‘.§;.;:.i.i .f --.- satin coats in New Voigt? xiii; £‘;Y§;v;2 iiaif, tinge quarter ann “ S Description of a few fo ows. suck sau.. coat half length full back. l\“'“°d cuff handsomely trimmed with braid. Pnce only. Black Tadeta Silk C0315 ;4 length fullback front yolk effects formed bl’ trimmingrof rich lV_Iillf8l'Y B,-aid, his contis ex- eeptional value H! £112 ‘fii°.`.-. . . _ _ siaso Others from 55-50 UP i0 $2750 °°°h . / L"i!£!&¢%-..f./.ff ¢.°m..f€§.¢&.2.°.“@f Head Offices in New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. Hear Mrs. Southwlck tonight. Mrs. Bridget Preught, Earnsclifle, is reported very ill. D. B. Stewart, City, left yesterday on e vizlt to England. Rev. William Phelan, Sturgeon, left yesterday on e trip to Calgary. Mrs. J. Calrns, Providence, R. I. is spending the summer in Bonshaw. Paton & Co's furniture store has benn nicely renovated by D. How- lett. Holluce Rowe, City, has talk-en ii position in the A. A. Telegraph of- lice. William Cotton, City, has token a position ln the Royal Bank in this City. Prof. H. H. Shaw, City, left yes terdey on e visit to the Iscifid Coast. Capt. Finlayson came over from Picton by the str. Northumberland last night. Miss Martha Stewart is ln Earns- cliffe this week the guest of Miss Annie Tweedy. Some splendid fat cattle were brought down from Crapsud by the str. Harland yesterday. The steamer City of Ghent is due here early this morning and wil-1 sail during the forenoon. Hugh. Hennessey. r~:pro_io'\-‘iiig Dra_k.e's aereted beverages, v'°nt to Halifax yesterday from this City. Mrs. M. P. Grant and child, of Webster's Corner, left yesterday morning for High River, `Al`oerta. Miss Katie Carrier, Earnscliff-e, re- turned home leot week from a three months visit with friends in Belfast. Yesterday the tugs W, H. Aitken, T. A. Stewart and the Islander were ;nspected by Messrs Oliver and Dal- on. J. O. Treinor, City, went to Sum- merside yesterday morning to take a stenogrsphic report of the court pro- ceedings. J. P. Woodbury, City, shipped eight horses to Truro by the North- umberland yesterday and Mr. Beck six to Dartmouth. Wm. M. Curtis, Boston, is expected tonight to* attend the funeral of his father the late Jas. F. Curtis of the Customs Department. Cherry Valley butter factory has resumed operations with ii good sup- ply of milk. William Brown, Pow- nal, is again in charge. The Government engineer visited West River last week and 'took measurements for the repairs neces- snry on McEwen’s wharf. The many friends of J. C. Irving, Cherry Valley, are pleased to learn that' he is~'~recovsring from his re- cent very painful accident., John Tweedy, Earnsclllfe, has com- menced thc construction .of a fine large barn, the expert carpenter, James Crane, has charge of the work. P. 0. McCarvell has accepted e. position on the S. S. Halifax for the summer months. He has 'just completed his course in St. Duh- stan’s College. The riflemen of this and the neigh- boring Provlnces who are to take part in the Inter Maritime shooting match today will he entertained at 5, smoker in the Armouries in this City tonight. ii The members composing the Nova Scotia team of rlflemen who are to take part in the Inter Maritime Match to be shot at Kenfiinrr-*mi Range, in this City today, carrie over by the str. Northumberland last night. Miss Sophia Ross, sister of Miss A, M. Ross, superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, re- ceived her degree of M. D., from the University of California, after atour years continuous course. Miss Ross received her M. A. degree from Dal- housie, and subsequently taught in Honolulu. She is taking a position in the Mary Thompson Hospital of Chicago. The wooden fence has been removed from around Prince Street school and the grounds are in beautiful or- der. The magrtflcent shade trees are a dellght to the eye while the well kept school gardens show the cation while their efforts are adding in making Charlottetown more bean- tiful to the resident and visitor a- like. Small -‘Cakes in endless variety. We have been in this business for years and know just what you want. The cakes we make are Always Fresh. Tr some seed cakel. l’°Ck cages. lemon tops. 0|' “Y other kind you lke Tele hone Ill ii. srizwiutr, ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Breed. Isn't it time the bathing houses at the Park were open for the public 7 F. H. Smith, J. T. Davison and Angus McDonald, Tryon, were in the City yesterday. ` Mrs. Southwiek'e recital takes -place tonight in Kindergarten Hall. Admission thirty five cents. - R B. Sutherland of Los Angeles. California who has been visiting at ,Flat River left for New York Tues- day. ` - Senator Ferguson, Marshfield, has been appointed 'vice president of the Empire League for Prince Edward Island. Rev. Jas. McDougall will preach on Sabbath the 14th at Bnmmerside, alt 10.30 e. m., Bearletown at 3, and Cape Traverse at 7 p. m. ‘ The death occurred in this City yesterday afternoon after a short ill- ness of Miss Hannah Gillespie. Be- sides n large circle of relatives in 'different parts of the Province she leaves to mourn two brothers' John nt Clyde River and Samuel et. Loy- al-is`t. Rev. A. D. McLeod of Sonris and Rev. G. ld. Beaman of Kingsboro have arranged to exchange pulpits next Sunday 'June 14, Mr. McLeod will preach at Kingsboro morning and evening and Mr. Beaman will preach at Bay Fortune in the morn- ing snd Souris Presbyterian Church in the evening. There will he no service in the Sonris Baptist Church this Sunday. J. G. Jsinieson's show window was .certainly most attractive yes- terday afternoon and many citizens called round to have a look at it. The large plate glass was ,very clev- erly decorated by ii member of the :ielman Stock Company in different colors announcing the title ot last cvening‘s play, while under a floral wreath wsis entwmed most artistical- ly the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes. George W. McCready, C, E. who died at his home in Moncton on Wed- nesday last, was the eldest of tive sons. He was born in 1827 at Upper Sussex, now Penobsquis. He had a passion for study, notably in mathe- matics, astronomy, and science gen- erally, In early life he taught school, and while the settlement of the Pro- vince was going on was apporlnted Deputy Land Eluvey_or for King's County. Later he was appointed Resident Engineer on the construc- tion of the Intercolonial. Ho after- 'ward held a like position on the To- ronto, Grey and Bruce Railway. He :aliured in engineering on the St. John _ water works, was for a. time Secretary of the Moncton Cotton |Company, and for a considerable itcrm of years was City Engineer of Moncton. He lived a blameless life :ind was ii close student of Scriptu- rcs, for the~hetter understanding of which he acquired a. knowledge of Greek and Hebrew, His researches in astronomy and chronology atm-a¢. ted the attention of the Royal Chro- nological Society of England which conferred on hlm,the,title of Fellow of that distinguished. .body -- some years ago. He was e. frequent con- tributor to the press on scientific and religious topics. Four sons and three daughters, also a sister and brother survive him. "The person who buys any other tea aivilys hopes it -will be "es good" as "Salada." Well Developed Films Will bring out every thing that is in the picture to the best advantage. We use new developer for each film and make film developing a speciality. Our process for develop- ing is that recommended hy the Eastman Kodak Co. who make the films, they aught to know the best method. . \\ ` ., ,_ \3\p\ il »“ 0/Qf/C`6`/`$7~ ' ` W Alf/ ll t tr ining the pupils are re- ' dgicwialnign in this branch of their edu- Forlsland waters: Durham Ranger, Parmachene Belle, Brown Hackle, Silver Doctor. Ross -isieei, spin Bamboo, Greenheart. Linen, casts, reels, ily books, baskets, etc. "llll lllll llllll” ‘ oizusoisrs. Cor. Great Geerge 81 Kent Ste ,, .-..,-17 llnnm The Blunt Stan on Charlottetown 0 Dunant Steal 4 St Openiamfolillli '.‘”.‘”“""a`”r. ore - _ - \"\ ,.,s~>.\ge rf """"' . *i ,I » fi _f '{\< t ` V/ ‘) -_-1;( 5) T?-_ #ff A f "\\T"”' ~,G{ -\ u /_--., ` /_/_~ , .-» . / V i 1 f ` TODAY BEGINS A WONDERFUL 1.. SALE or NEWEST siiiizi wA.iSTS _ 1 ONE of the greatest shirt waist factories in Canada offered ns -‘ this great shirt waist bargain the other day. Naturally we asked “how can you afford to offer a bargain like this at this season?”, The salesman answered -We can't afford it-but Western business has been slow and as ‘ a result we’ve more stock on hand than we ought-so we’d rather have your spot cash than the waists" The bargains offered are really wonderful-tl_ie waists shown are worth i.2'5 to 2.00 each and good value at that--mostly ~ three quarter sleeve-lace trimmed-trimmed with fine embroideryarmnarkable assortment of styles - all styles -- Our -' price while theylast will »... »_ ._ . .....-............¢ .. oo »° --~»-~»~°"~°°° °'*‘° MOORE & MCLEOD ' Charlottetown Herewith please find fi . ... . .. . . . . for which please send me . . . . waists in the following sizes...................... It is understood that_I can return if not suitable and that my money and postage both ways will be refunded in such case. Nanie..............»<--~--~--~--~ Address .. _ i ` ' 3 AA _..._ ,§__ 4 -2 el :r =5"-‘ 'WWW WWWW _ HWWEW WW giwwwiwwwwi awww iwiwwnwimwwwig l= I One of the leading merchants in this city said lfone of my clerks will take up acourse of show card writing it will mean . ii 1 l A Large Pay Envelope for him i ‘ l . I-Ie also said I know that the I. C. S is a _ good thing because I have taken a course myself and i I 'M my wish is to have my clerks study show card writ ing and window trimming. We will give a Special " ii' discount to clerks in stores who desire to study show card writing, advertising and window trimming. Take the advice of the merchant who made the above statement And your employer will .give you an increase. Information free at the I. C. S. Office as ' li lf. l WOOD. Prov. Manager. Office over Morris & Smith’s Shoe Store. 125 Queen St. 5-28drtf. F ‘lt fill Customers outside of Charlottetown who would like toget hold of a few A of these wonderful values will kindly send us at the rate of $1 . Io for each garmen wanted--our pric`e is so close that we cannot afford to pay postage. ' Use thezcou- pon. ~i as s.=_fof§ .aal.j=s.‘s. ;`T3' ,._. ke- < J. "‘*.: “‘§‘~“£..*-L 1 .- ¢ s ¢