JUNE iz, I9c8 _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ -‘ JPAGI'-KVI "~`_ `o ,I ,ii ,_ ,_ ,_ _ ft 1 ag .~ ?' . . . f 1 `. » ,/ ,' / \ ~ - - , io, V Mrs. Trevernnus of New York (‘it l Miss Mar Gran " -’ ~--J -1 .»..~»a..»... ¢ .et ~......\~.s¢~.\i~\°>...\... 1iHi§,,Q_i_iEi5N’s coUNrY GUARDIAN _Offices in New Prowse Block--Charlottetown /' do gwéygf M _ _ y y t. Mui-my mv..-, _ ;: ¢-,M”‘a”.,_,7.aw”_, A,ma”“Rny£/va; _ ‘V ¢ nrléived here on n visit to her par- is visiting ln this Cit » _ Specials VVe wish to urge the ladies of (.`h"l`own and Country to make it a point to scect their hats as early as possible in the week (Mon- day _morning 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 bewitchiiig and original models to delight the followers of fashion as we are this year. NEW ARRIVALS Beautiful Spring Flowers Received per express another shipinent of Flowers including the beautiful .-’\merican beauty to the daintv little _luiic rose, also Daisies, Violets, Poppies and every kind of l"lower that fasliion employs, all inoderately priced. ,&_,¢_, ig. W- /_ " '_ _.___ ff, ` f__J;‘> H f.»we1i, Gi-ace church ohio- ¢~,‘“"Y ?"<1\1ifi'°S "Om out vf the City. ~ ~ ` lottctown, Sunday June 21, at 11 nndi ’,l'"° 'S “ general leehmg Of satlsfn* s .5 / More New Arrivals Smart Sailor flats for , Street Wear. Hats in the newest More popular than ever shapes and shades l`ollow~ the saucy tilt to the briin, ing and ' the trend of the wealth of flowers iu exact fashion priced from triunning ctc_ all steinp $l.oo up to $2.75 each. them »s_ f vorites. Priced from (ioc up to $2.75 C2Cll- MARVELS OF Mll..‘.lNERY-soine new iiiodcls of inodish Hats are on exhib tion this iveek-some dis- tlnctivc creations that place the wearer apart fronip llie Common croivd especially beautiful made hats of light str.i\v,trinnned with flowers etc. Sec them with your on ii ey es- .A ords cannot describe them. ip- ' in .\ f riots te ‘ ‘a iiii i. s §f ig; iii .iq I-o 1.. ` ;. ;e` ~ i ‘ti f . 4 ' \ \ i." s F TYLISII SILK COATS l"0R SUMMER WEAR 'l`lic richness and elegance olf tgtid Sig? coat for siimiiicrwcar appeals to al we l‘€S ed ladies also as a reniied stylish colt for evening wear, exciirsions and suiiniier protec- u°ns"1‘1iey shea no dna 1.01.1 their be lustre and ai:1si;Fiili~iciitly licavy t0 le dam;-lli11e;i1{i‘Ila<1cic;’ready to wear departmen you will see a beautiful arrav Of Silk and satin conts in New York? li1t¢iSfl21 tS}§y;€1;-evgsl half, three quarter andl 11 ° S Description of a few f0l OWS - Black Taffeta Silk COM . . hf llb k f t Black Satin Loat half % l°"§ft tg' fofgnedl? Y leikgth full bnlcht ilftiillfiisiiiigcof rich Military cu handsomey rl »‘ .d This Conti, ex. with bmld' Price only' giiifioiial value at the 'moo' ‘f‘f°.`._.._......sis.s0 Orhera from ‘|550 "P l° $2750 °°°h Street 12th nt 7.30 o'clock instead of in school house at Village Green. Mrs. 'l‘. J. Wilson, Cleveland, Ohio, (neo Miss Laura Foster of this city) is visiting her parents George H. und Mrs. Foster, 69 Rocbford Street. Mrs. Wilson will return ln about two weeks. Dr. W. W. Taylor of 145 West 121 St., New York was appointed Deputy; Grand Muster' for the ilth Mnsonicl District, This is the greatest honori that can be conferred on a Mason His Masonic title from now will hc the liiizht Worshipful W. W. Taylor. Dr. Taylor is the son of Thomas and Mrs. Taylor of 195 Fitzroy Street. City. _ J. I.. and Mrs. Berry, Concord", N. ll., iu.\.ve.,‘ .sf l'llRT WAIST 1 y yestenlay l S ~ i. ff ‘IV £2? ____ I5. Hurnett, Brighton, and attending q~|,,. N,,w 1;,-,,,,,,wi¢k mum taking West Kent school, left this week for part in thc inter-provincial riflc,l"H lwmlf in Befllluflu. _Mi-.A\'il.y,iin