"A" ‘9° ’9°8 ' THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN V _ pier !E~ THE QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDlAN“""" ' Head Offices in New Prow se Block---Cha. lotietown. . . ` It is no wonder that The Giiar- 'O The ordination and induction ol ; iw Evgen KMcDougal»l to tha Birch Hill déan tile in such great demand as any _ ¢yM,u0f~,~m,,,M, 5./ ° ¢ an nross congrega on &c Willa ver sing medium. It is read 'ny - ' ` i vamwmnwu 47573 take place in Kinross church, Thurs- almost everybody, and quickly does! 2, 8 ' _ 6 A - , _ 1,". d. ,hy I"_|’.‘ hi), 31/._ _'i \ , \§ Z g i E 1-‘ff i 5 ".' \ \ in i McLean to preside and give the --=- char e to the ministe Rev Jas J B Rackh the millionair Advertisers are again reminded 1. g r, . , . . 'fi, McDougall to address the eongrega- manufacturer of Los Angeles, Cal' Q I 2 , . Lion, and Rev. Dr. Mcvhsii of Mt. fornia has arrived at Hemi1t0DB¢af=h Stewart, who has been invited will where he will spend the summer. Mr. ‘ i e ' € C UID ° 9 preach. Rackliil's chlei object in visiting this Province is to take advantage of lhh ilshing. He has spent several s that their "business locals" as well mera in the Province making hi as their 'changes" must be received home at the Pleasant View Hote O g , _ - ' clock sharp of each week day, ex- wipters at Los Angles. I-le .is s - elusive of statutory holidays, to in- companied by his brother, H. sure insertion in next issue. All re- Racklifi, who resides in Boston, b ceived later than the above hours will who controls the stock buying de- MB0 Bllilear when they do not inter- psrtment oi the Swift packing con- fere with the setting in type oi the cern of Chicago. regular news oi the day. We have just re~ ceived another lot of ladies' shirt naists in the latest high class novelties coil- sisting of handsome lace and net waists in black, white, cream and Paris shades, all lined with silk, in a variety of designs. They depict all that is new-an exhibit worth seeing, pretty and most stylish. See our Queen Street window Price from $3.50 to $9.60 each. New Silk and A Satin toats Elaborate models in dressy silk and satin coats, an ideal coat for spring and summer wear. A Black` Silk Taffeta coats will be the choice of many ladies to whom our display of styles will be a source of pleasure. You are as welcome to look as to buy. .Prices Range from ~ $12.50, l5.00 up $50.00 each L{.\ '1 ` *-in . I _izh-__ !'?P~\\‘ ' A ‘ 5,' c/ wonderful voice development and ex- "; ig `~\,- / ‘celslent dramatic power. Miss Hughes 1 is i ` the most gifted and brilliant young - , . ladies that Mount allison has ever _ graduated. Last evening‘s 1.i'ugram `“” ' I , 1 completed the series of graduating , . " p il, recitale which have been held durvng . I ‘ \.,\ the past two months. This recital ,»,\ ~ was probably the best artistically ' 1, ii und numerically of this series. , ‘ PROGRAM. / _ \ A, . Piano-sonata op. 51 (Appsssiom / ,/ , i ‘\ ate)-Beethoven Alnegro. ’ ` | ' Reading-The Closet ,Scene (Ham- , 1 in i \ let)-Shakespeare. ` /f, ' .\ i \ nent. asa Arm "He seen Feed 1. Z / ~, i ` His Flock" (from Oratorio Mes- |. 5| ,i \ N. .. . _ / B ‘ ri _, _TT vom english song-"nymphs emi ` Use your eyes-look at the poorly hung walking skirts you see on the steet, irregular in length, or bulged in the back, or puckered ox er the hip. ‘ . There is a difference. No wonder 'we sell so many skirts--our skirts'are made by ones who know, even our cheapest skirt is well made. just now our skirt department is at its.best, largest. variety to ‘pick from, Voiles, Pananias, Venetian Clot s, Serges, Lustres, and a large variety of fancy Tweeds. Prices Start at 2.75 up l0|0-50 “Ch » érfmwiéf. by Liddie. Miss Hazel Hugaesmiar- lottetown, the Oratory Student, was * Fe E D eacher Miss Mitchell. The lost ' Nevin. ' to the heart call, which he took was now with them, and who -was being held in high esteem and in view of all said Mr. Hawley ought to receive great praise. Mr. Hawley very nicely replied nnd thanked the brethren for their great considera- tion in remembering him and said. in coming among them he found a true people, devoted to their church. He then spoke of thevr new pastor, and said “I esteem him more the more I know _hiin, his qualiilcntionsi are high, the mental tam upon him cannot be too great. He is just en- tering upon his life‘s work," and he hoped he would 'oe separed and would remain with them for many years to minister to this important charge. words about old times and was lis toned to with mterest. The com~ pany pnrtook of a well prepared re-' past before leaving for their places- ei abode. _ , } Friday night in Beethoven Hall* three very talented students grudu-‘ ated in piano, singing and oratory. Miss Dorathea E. Huestis played ani excellent and diilicult program with. great credit. The Chopin numbers (Ballads in Ab and Imprornntu) were thoroughly enjoyed, also the Ap- passionata Sonata of Beethoven. Miss Myrtle Atkinson, whose rich contralto voice delighted ei e-ryonc, sang two songs in German and two dainty pieces, one by Nevin and an Shepherds," also "Abide with Me’ most successful in her numbers ond fiected the reatest credit u on her uinber "Somhre" was generully cknowledged as the besrt on her pro- ram. In this number she displayed especially talented and' is one ot 'sh.)-I-Iaendel (1685-1759.) Song- Still Wie die Nacht' -Carl ohm. Reading -- "Stradavarius"-George Eliot. Piano-Fuga 18. Book 1.-Bach. Im- romptu. Op. 29, No. 1.-Chopin. Recit. and Aria:-"Lascia Ch'io Plunge" (Opera Rinaldo)-Haendel. Shepherds"-Purcell (1658-1695). Reading-"The Country Week of goeland Joggins"-Elizabeth Stuart he s. Thos. Coiitlin (Trustee) spoke a few 22 JHIUBB JUUFGY H0018 8115 Al'ChbiB* The award of scholarships for next hop 0'Brie'n were iellow-students at year to students now 'ln the gradua St- DlU1SU\D'S 0011080. Charlotte- school of Harvard University was an- WWH. and 'ii ‘V88 Ulvughli UNH they nounced last week. Canadian stud- , W0\1\d K0 10 Rome f0Sether. To this ents were awarded srx fellowships of unfulfilled expectation- Mr. Roche whi¢1, me went to the Ma,-mme p',-D. sometimes humorously referred in vinces. O! those open to second year later years by speaking oi His Grace men who next yeur are candidates lor of Halifax as "the Archbishop I|Ph. D. degree, four of from gh,-eg might IIBVB been." Th-is anecdote islhundred to four hundred dollars eac told in Miss Gonway's sketch of went to the iollowing students from James Jedrey Roche in the Ave`eastern Canada: In chemistry, L.l.. Maria. ` Burgess oi Kinsman’s Corners, Nov Scotia, a graduate of Dalhousie; in A very pleasant time took place at English, C. J. McMillan of Ohm-10¢te_ the Ross Hotel, Mt. Stewart last town. a graduate of McGill; in mm. Friday evening when the session and pnmtive literature, W. E. McNeill of board of Trustees oi the Presbyter- Plttsiield, Maine, a graduate of Har. ian congregation, met with the pas- vnrd; in philosophy, W. D. Tait. tor Ur. Mcl’hai1 The Rev. John Hopewell, Nova Scotia, a graduate Hiiwlev oi Marshfield the recent oi Dalhousie. Oi those of one hun- moderator of the session was in-idred and nity dollars open to first ' vited. and was presented on behalf year men new in the graduate soho of the congregation with a token tnione sn mathematics was awarded t the am0L\D€ Of $35.00. Isaac L. Dickson oi Sackvillc, New Bruns- Jay (elden) presented the gilt and wick, ri graduate of Mount, A1lig0n_ gave speech to a icw well spoken i ...__ words thanking Mr. Hawley for his The following are the scores made careful oversight while they were in the cricket game played in Vic- pastorless, making special referenceltoria Park on Saturday, a ;-eport of which a enrcd in ee Y 1 PP il ll great interest in, to Dr. McPhail,who Guardian : y er BYE ALL COMERS. Stewart, R. 3 5 McQuil-lan, J.T. 4 13 Mclnnis, Warburton, T. Harnstt, Ben. . Jenkins, H. White, L. f FitzGerald, G. Coyle, Harris, W. Tldmarslt, H. Byes Leg Byes Wides 1 P1 Q o »- e O 0 -I »-|»-¢=»=¢’o~l»-».>,._,,,, »-» r-»-»-ow°°0°»-i»-aes-. VETERANS. 41 lst ln’gs Jenkins Dr. 5 Tomblins, A. 0 Matthews, McLeod, H. S. Smith, H. Cnrvell, Marquis, Harnett, Jr. Warburton, A. Warburton, R. Scott, W. Byes Leg Byes Wides No Balls o¢oN°w,gg*'”:4ow V-5 |-i-lr-r-\°¢,_`,N""*‘!~'\ro,’:,‘N» i-4 e ; *" HH as cams: °‘U‘r.~=.a.¢~= Totals Z9 45 74 old Song by Purcell, "Nymphs and nfl-ea,, come and go’ but the te that always stays, always leads, nl ways absolutely pure, always t best In quality is "Salma," 7 Cases Kodak Goods Just Received ‘ Including Films, Kodaks, Paper, Plates, Mounts, Developers, etc, etc. Headquarters forKodak supplies. , .elf P Piano-Spring Song-Mendelssohn Ballads, Op. 47, No. 8-Chopin. Songs-(a) Abide with Me-Liddle. (b) One Spring Morning-Ethelbert Reading-"Sombre."-Anonymous. Me Dcliciousness of our cake cannot be surpass- ed. You went somthing nice for that little party. 'H1811 order some of our . Sultana or Nut or ; Fruit Cake just what you went. Telephone an n. srewiiltr. ECLIPSE BAKERY 163 KentSt¢eet. \ _ Makes Shaving _ 3 Delight A "The Mah” Razor I' From experience we con- sider this the most perfect razor. Shaves easy and clean; V And the Price only $l.00 Two Sizes-One Price Other razors to S ,oo but "The Mob” ii the init “mi ru nu” DRUGGISTS. Cor. Gros: Gauze &_Kcn¢ Sh l, ` at this ofllce not later than one o’- Hampton Mr Rocklin spends the , c. B. , \l te 11. of ol (1 (Oi l___i_-.l_l- 1 f ~ 1 A A ,, , ‘ . »‘~//` ' ` " “The Busiesf Store on Ch\r|oiieiown'a Bueieei Street" 4 -` 7,; e, \»...-uni... .»»». G ~ 3 H day, May 21 at 6 p.m. Rev. Daniel the work. sm" °|’°" ‘ '“ '° V '“ Y _ ,.___.._-_-ii C Waist of good firm white lawn front an back finished in med' iuin tuck ;, long sleeve with tucked cull Buttoned front. * Tell Their Own Story Ol\'Il‘I, fow pcopic, doubtless, yet who do not know the superiorityof our shirt- S waist department. It’s merely a matter of knowing. If everyone actually 5 knew about it we wnuld’nt need to advertise. Today-to make your shop- ping easier we show a number of illustrations of seven styles in stock; . 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’il n it irc disappointed. VVe’ve scores of other styles to. d lst In’gs Znd In’gs` Total B 17 63 2nd In’gs Total 3 8 he ` 'e '}*‘,),§T{~ ' A ‘ 98 \ \ \ ' ` ‘ .`\ ';\\\_ \.‘ 5“` ' M 0/QOC`C`/_Sr A C .M 5025-This trim waist is $l 50 ,__l,_______.__._ at $2 35 _A i #J A , ..r. ,gy fl /li? 31 . , . . C, ` , 1, ,~,_,;5. i -_._,.__-;.~_:,__ ~ .1 ,p .. ,_ _,_ 111 -:__ _' _ -_- 9?.. . . ¢'. H, rf. . _, . . » . .~ °~,'°. ., . ~~ .~f.:°:iE 1 _f ig' MFT; fr' 'ppt' - ` -.`/;\ t »§ I c _ _'f~': .\_ 5.* * " *s "5 Q" .\ Z " f' 1”* \-/ , _ `\ .A . -1'.'.» . e gi- oi our specials $I.00 797--ls'nf this dainty? $3.65 697---A nofahly handsome at $2.75 » = \,,_v f _ i-L ` fl (~f\f¢3\ ' Three very special values, of fine lawn iinished either in i tucks or embroi- f ~ dery-open back or front,long or short sleeves-all sizes-- good 1.20 value 98C M; .,,>»;. i 050---This pretty waist is $l.95 O SIM--Sheer. dainty. l ` ilh 68c and 98c lines-send 5c extra with either of them. _ ~,'~ A 1 ' / - f i MOORE & MCLEOD , The Points Of Difference There in VISIBLE Ind INVISIBLE , value in Furniture, Mattresses etc. Th; , _ ~ .\» Dgnler and Cnltomer are only aware to 1 ` ibe visible.-This is where the prec! ca trained mechanic hu the advantage over; the mere denier-Use your own COMMO SENSE-Are you not SAFBR in dealing with the TRA NED MECHANIC-with . long years of practical experience!--my knowledlge oft e INVISIB E_valuee of FURNI URE and BEDDINQ is at _your service. Mark; Wright. ` . » NEWSON'B BLOCK. dmuf' flu.. Ae.. ,"'4‘tmmm~,-,»~_;,`, I.. » I 1 , i 6# 5066'l 2--very effective ind ' Order by mail usingthe coupon- we will prepay postage 9L\`2i1 bil ‘lf Charlottetown . Please send by return inail..__..... ...Jvaists number __,,,....,. SiZC.... .... .... lel1ClOS¢$.......-........ I Name...... Addressf........................ .. ced Dominion Atlantic Railway