guns re, r9o% ` 'rr-is csannorrsrovim GUARDIAN ' _ ‘pm sms as not hlur e air AYER’S HAIR VI i: 3 _ - - ' ~ __ A ' _ Head Offices in New Prowse Block-~-Charlottetown. ‘ GOR ' ' _ », ' ,J __ ._ " ' _ -_V Y _ 3 Daniel Sample of souris is vilting Rev. G. B. McLeod, pastor of First The Popular Gift To-day /' IS ` ) _'_ A Piece or ciii Gas 1 \, The beautiful designs and iuoder '5 ate prices we ask for them should in- "i°"\"‘f`:`* Sl/ 7/4_»\ 'r \\,,j(/ ` / / \\, -_ M* .,-_,_;.,/I . »,»ii,:,r-,-,-/ *V __ \ / _ , _ffl terest you. ` `~"i‘f;.'I~ Xl/» »:- W. W. WELLNER, - - . M-,L _ " l \\“ Jewel jg ' l£_._ ___ ____ . llsve your photos taken in all the leading styles al CO0K’S. f ilities for l Best sc' family groups. | ren’S _ l"ilms developed at lowest I prices. Sludio. Desllrissy i p p c fb Block Charlottetown. I O Hughes Saline cleanses and puriiies the systcin, no better spring medicine. Price 25:: per bottle. ~ llughes' Digestive Tonic cures that tired feeling. It gives strength and vigor to the entire body. Price 2 5c per bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES. Apotliecnries Hail. 3 - -_r m Furness, Wiihy Q. Co.. Ltd. l-‘ruin London. Sluuiinir. Froni Halifax Ilfuylll . . . . . . . . . . ..Knnnwhn.............Junc June 4 (vin St. Jolin‘s. N. F.) St. John CityJnno24 June lil .. . . . . . . .Ilnpp|ihniiiiock...`.. . July 7 Jiinu Zl).... Sliciininlonli........ . July 21 __.>._ From Liverpool. A Siciiinor. From 'nlifiix Juuoti . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ulundn ...... ........Jnno25 Ju|ic20 ........... ..l'l\'niigoliiie, ........ .. July8 FOIL lIAVlll~l DIItlCC'l’ SS. "Kanawha" ..... . . . . . . . . . _.Juno -27dti‘n1. Leather 50.: a pair Our special attrac- tion tliis wee': is one hundred and fifty pairs of childre11’s Kid , - ankle strap slip- pers sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, at goo a pair regular price $1.00 and $1.15. Alley dll Co, A few pairs of cl1ilclreu’s laced boots same sizes added to the lot at 5oc :1 pair. L Alleyfdl (Jo, THE QUEENS c0UNIY fQHK§DiAN“i fi I if in the City. _ Lobsters and codiish are reported scarce at Launching. G. A. and Mrs. Gane, City, return- ed last night from Boston. _ The tide will be high this morn ing at 8.45 and tonight at 9.60. Ruebe-n McDonald of the Patriot came in' from Snmmerside last night. The Launching butter factory opens on the 15th with F. McNeill as man- agar. John Hosr, Rustico, has returned from Sydney after a 1no1rth's ah-; sence. , Miss_Gwen Walsh, City, returned last night from a visit. to Mrs. Dr. Kier, Kensington. Mrs. (Dr.) Hunt, Malden, Mass., is visiting her parents Hon. Benj. and Mrs. Rogers, Farrholm. , Mrs. W. F. 'Pidmarsh and Master Clarence Tidmarsb arrived by the mail special last night from Boston. The warmest temperature recorded yesterday was 77 A degrees above exact- ly the same as on Wednesday-at 9 p. rn. last night it was 57 above. 6 The first horse races of the season will bc held in Upton Park on Wed- nesday, the 24th inst. A splendid field of horses are entering and n S0011 day's sport is expected. , At the City Police Court yesterday the Prohibition cases against Daniel O’Brien and Mrs. Annie Coyle were 'further postponed for o. week. Albert W. E. Douse and family ,wish to thank their many friends for ‘their sincere sympathy and the many] ,lllndnesses received at their hands,l 'also for the beautiful flowers. , A lady desired plain sewing by the day in her home. By using the! Guardian’s classified columns sho ,soon got more orders than she could ,handle and thul was enabled ‘to sei~ ect. the best' customers, and is natur- ally very halJPy. E. A. Munro, the next Rhodes scho-i ‘lar from Dalhousie College, is a soul of Rev. J. R. Munro, Tabor, Alberta J. R. Munro’s father was a son 0! one of the pioneers of the Presby- terian ,oiiiiicii iii P. is. 1. Rev. Alert Munroe, Valleyiicld. His mother isi n daughter of Rev. H. B. McKay, of Halifax, and for many years min- ister of Salem Church, River John, ` In their first game of base-ball this season the Tanners defeated the Mic Macs by a score of 10-3 last evening. The game was of seven innings en-' durance and some very good plays were made. The Tanners led in runs all through the game shutting the Mic Macs out' after the third inning. These teams may play another game which will undoubtedly he closer ns bolth teams will have more practice. It will be learned with pleasure that Adjutant: W. H. Square-hriggs will conduct ncxt Sunday's services at the Salvation Army. The iidjiit- . and is n gon 0; 8 reap,-,ded citizen H_ Sqiiarcbriggs, and, with his partner ~ - - ’ ‘ tl i` il i tl f S O e S goooeooowwwewwws §i'....ii. §l“ny.. 1§i.....i°'i°.'f.‘f.'i§f` i-if i.°l...'2 Ledies'blucher cut patent leather shoes all sizes, worth $2.511 out _price for a few days $1.75 a pair. Here is your chanC\‘-- to get a neat up-to-dale shoe nt a_ low price. Thirty pairs lelt, ge your size ii once. A. E. -McEACliEN The Shoe man dmwfrlhif _ WARM Weather in here. You will need more FRUIT. Oranges Bananas, Pine Apples, n excellent order and rice moderate at Mc KENNA’S Both Stores. 5-28drf¢f OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOC ¢0¢‘ llH.H.|].JliHii$illi ` Kent Stress Practice limitcil to illnesses of Eye, liar. Niue, l`hront and Skin. ltres ie-ited and fitted for 4l»uise~ ilF`F`lCIC HUURS 'lui lin. in. l.."|-Hill ln. D d lilvoiiinirn hy nimonitmont ,, iiifiiililili FLUUH ER Flour put up in Barrels ioo lb Bags 50 lb Bags 25 lb Bags Low Prices for Uasli OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO other days_ of the most forceful oflicors in the Salvation Army, his last: appoint- ment being Providence, Rhode Island. Owing to che big Saturday paper part of which has to be printcd on Friday advertisers are requested to have their _"'chii.nges" in not later than ten o'c1ock, on both of above days-for che Morni-ng Daily and Rur- ,al Daily, as Guardiim employees have a half holiday each Saturday and lhhemews nnil cditoiriol departments also close from 1 p. m. to 6.30 p. m. The hiisincss offices are opcn as on \ Prof. Ernest L. Bilby and Mrs. Bilby, of Indiana, came in last night lfrom Lubec, Marne, where they have been since the Mitchell-Bilby meetings VW.: have just received direct,c,0s,,d in SL John, N_ B_ M,-_ Buby from the 'Mm Z, lot of B EAV_ ,is the solist and cartoonist- and chor- us leader of the Mitchell-Bilby evan- gelistic team and has preceded Mr. Mitchell foil the purpose of complet- ling arrangements for the series of lmeetings that are to begin in the lCentral Christian Church, on Kent iStreet, on Sunday morning. Mrs.' 'Bilby is a soprano of more than or- dinary ability, aud will assist her |husband in duets, also rendering 3' ,few solos during their stay here. Mr. and Mrs M chsll _ . it are expected to . arrive tomorrow evening. ‘_L--l sara fa oorr 1 BRIDAL . The results of the examinations at. iii »~---~~ . »-~~~'~-“"‘~~"-*“‘~ iMcGiii Median ooueg. in mana ...ni I | ` . _ ‘ , _ ~. 1,. n N,0mgmph_n1akea ii pretty picture . . _ So c-Il at our studio wi1hfy<.u5newlsu::;- ghningcarrutgipgsbxlledlpiiueblilonqrz in The p0,,,,]m.{t,, of pear] mu dress “lid Heiul(ii=ill,1i" li-liitiiieieiii pilfhmi and assiaii in Phaigiiiaciblo em 8 ry' -lc ` dry ig “tm ullabated' _ \ week | We show a Ladies’ swell Tan Calf Blucher Goodyear welt Boot worth $4.00 Ai hnf Price $2.00 Sprague 8: Co. nniice. BAYER, PHOTOGRAPHER Tl<1Ll‘Il’}{0.\l E 102. PLANT LINE Direct Route to Bos'roN The well-known steaiuers of tl_1e Plant Line will make the first trip of the season from SOSTO \ Saturday, May 16, retuming from Charlottetown Tuesday, May I9. and everv '_I`uesday thereai ter. For fi-eighi,l passage end' all information app y to . WM. MOMBOURQUE FTE. A ‘third year have been announced. Students from this Province take positions as follows -Second year s . Hi t - ` ` . :lieu '|I_?li|e‘eAnniEi-eiiir is we llookeil after ni l`ogy,pAnatomq, Physiologgyand lt;-l ‘Ve are Showing 3 Splell' S38 0|!! WlIld0W lllll ' our' studio. Finns developed at short 'plied Medical Chem airy. B. I-1.' did line of 1Champion, Alberton, honors in Phar- lmacy, Organic Chemistry, and applied Medical Chemistry panes in all other subjects. A. Dunbar, iAlnia, honors in Histology and pas- lses in all other subieets. A. L. Mc- ,Neill, city, honors in Anatomy and -Organic Chemistry and passes in aii other subjects. A. W. Furness, Vernon River, passes in all subjects.. J. A. McPhee, city honors in Organic Chemistry and passes rn all other subjects. Third Year. F. M. Auld, Oovehend, takes third place in aggrezate honors. The students passing in all subjects of tha third year, are as followsz- F. M. Auld, Oovehead, J. W. Dorsey, city, J. J. Gillis Miscoucbe. G. C. Lawson city. I "Rountrees Pastiles-Ass't flavor including Cream Toilee, Black Cur- rents, Damson, Prune, Lime Fruit Age11t._Charlottetown., Biigui ?=il\_pé£xP;;;I;;¥ ‘;:dn,B\\¢::: G` F. _,Hutcheson -,5,;,,,,_?'f_gqnn§,,,1d¢ L , H. L. cH1i>iviAN. 1°_°v$_ il.ii'.ii.., pina.. ia., s....ii’,»iii. '._ » Esate- tt M°\1°82f. i..il i ii_'i- _*I ,ia Hi ‘ , 1. i qi 6m Halifax N S STANLEY BROS. ~ Presbytsrum Church in Truro, and formerly of Covahead, has declined n very flattering call to Sydney. Fifty thousand dollars worth of ______,____.A___ _ ___ ____ _ _¢,I_.._.________. n lobsters, about three thousand pack- . ages arrived by the Ei. S. Northum- ' , ' berland in Picton from Prince Ed- ward Island recently for shipment abroad. The regular annual meeting of the Summersilde Lawn Tennis Club will be and in uit ooiiiieii chamber on! Saturday evening June 13th at 8| o'clock. All interested and' especially members are urgently requested tol attend. I At Kindergnrteii Hall last night a very appreciative audience was charm ed with Mrs. Southwick's dramatic recital. lt. M. Johnson presided. A` program selected wlth- rare taste proxlded a feast oi' literary delights which this accomplished lady render- ed superbly. The occasions have been few when so much pleasure has been derived from a similar enter- tnlnment the success of which stamp-| ed Mrs. Southwick as one of the' most gifted of her profession. By special request Tennyson’s thrilling hugle song was added to an already generous program which included tbsl following .1-The Fern, Hnvergnl; Ode to s skylnrk, Shelley; Life and Song, Lanier; My Ships, Ella Wheeler Wil- coxi; Potion Scene from Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare; The Boholink; Un Bean Ideal, Bonner; M.a,mmy‘s Lil Boy, (hy request) Edwards; Aux It- aliens, Mercillth; Arena Scene from "Quo Vadis," Sienkiewicz. SUPREME COURT AT SUMMERSIDE (Continued from page 1.) house for the revolver. I told her I would rather not give it to her. I do not nemcmber, but I think Miss Gillis said I was threatening to use it on myself. I gave it to Stella I took the cartridges out. We decid- ed to go to Father Monaghan and tell what we had done. We were to so in the morning. After I left Miss Gillis’ I went home. When I got there I went into my aunt's room. 1 told her I had shot Joe McMillan. I told her not to tell my .parents until' the morning. This would he about three or four o'clock. I wenh to bed I stayed there iiiiiui-1 | an hour. I then _got up and wentj to Miss Gillis' on-i f' i 1 there \ 0-1 went to Father Monaghan. I <_idI not go into_ thr house this time.| Stella and she` were stan-iing at the door. I got the revolver nzaln from- Stell-ri before I went to |`si:her Mon-| ashan. I told Stellu I warned the revolver as my father did not want anything lying around. We went up to Father Monaghan's.‘. When we got there Miss Gillis spoke first. I do hilt remember of telling Father Monaghan that I did it in a fit of passion. During all this time I was very much excited. I was tremblvn;-:. I think as far as I can remember all the statements made 'ny Father Monaghan are correct. He asked mc to give-him-the--revolver-. I told him I would rather not. 1'took it to Miss Gillis' with me when ws returned. I gave it to Stella. This was the last time I had it. The last time I went to Miss Gil-lis' I stayed there Lwo or three hours. I then went home and met my father. Ha risked nie about the murder and if I was innocent. I said, “No. father, I am guilty." I then went into the house. Do not remember what the talk was in there, saw my mother and father there. I then went down to Mr. Schurman’s to get Walton Schurman to come and do the work for me. I hitched up the horse and went to Miscouchef Did not meet any one that I remember. Think the first person I spoke to was Ernest Rogers. I also talked to Urban Gillis. I called him to the wagon and said. "Is this not an swfiil thing I hnvo done 7" He said, "Was it you who did it 7" I said. "yes." I do not ,emeniber Gillis asking me if the other girls had gone to Sum- mersiilo und returned would I have shot Joe. I think I asked him about my going to see Mrs. McMillan. I think he advised me not to. I think I asked him how Stella. was feeling about the shooting and if he had seen her, but do not remember his answer, if ony. I was talking to Gil lis about f-ve minutes. I tlink what Walter Schulman said is correct. Court then adjourned till ten this morning, when the examination of the prisoner will be continued. The d_efcnce willvhe insanity. Pearl Brooches, Stick Pins, ' Safety Pins, Pendants, and Rings. Anyone of which is well suited as a gift for biiile or bridesmaid We emphasize quality in the selections of our goods and supply our customers with the very highest , grade. ', Every pattern eloquent of style and taste. Pretty stripes, figures, sprays etc in the most dainty and exquisite coloriiigs ever shown in Char- d lottetown at this price.. cy There are about woo yards in tnis lot and that will not last long so do not dclay. The Weather Man has piedictcd a liot wave so prepare for it early while 0 r assortment is at its greaieit. / glove i in colors to inatcii the suit or dress. |o'>c p ai '. - ,, L Long Gloves ` Short sleeves, being the style this seiisoii, iiccessitate the use of long' I, > i 5 silk glues at qoc, 1.25,1.35 pr. Long Fabric gloves 4oc, 65c, _ J I _ Woven ` traw Suitcases How often is the wish expressed, when prepar- ing for a short journey that one might have something large and ight to carry things in I9 in 65c ea. 21 in Soc ea. :.3 in 1.00 ea. 25 in 1.10 i L White Blouses Newést styles with Tokio panels, iaiicy yokes and sectional effects in pretty e111- broideries and laces. Hundreds of patterns to choose froiu at 35c 75c, 1.25. 2.00 etc. Pleated, Fabrics Fine French Voile, 45 in wide, knife pleated _for skirts and suits. All that is required to make the skirts is to close up the back and put on a band. Cream, Blk, Navy and Brown. 85c yd ln il Our mail order department is b ' coming more favorably known every clay. Simply send us a postal card telling ns the kind and color _of material yo.i require and we will send samples .by return mail. ' s 0 e T Mail Orders W White Tub Skirts 6' Pretty lawn organdy, inusliu, duck and drill skirts both plain and fancy in the ‘atest patterns direct from the factory. The Always Busy Store I I A _ ‘_.__ _ _*__ V _ Is strong, durable, sulphitc stock that resists HEAT COLD and DA UPNESS. Can be painted or varnishecl Is used outsid:, inside and 'tween sides ¢ ¢ » ,ilrli Schofield Paper Co., Limitcilf ’W°.‘S:tY_.S°“S‘ if e Jeivclci'--Optician ` ` Q“¢°'\ Sire" 7”” ‘ i ' ° `e3B“Y°“T'°"”" H“‘“B’°W“ _;':~‘;_?.-_ `_.T-l 1----~_»-------- - ~ ---- -»-------`» "- -‘1-in ' __._ One of Charlotteiown’s leading groccrs says that it is remarkable how much Fanious Soap is being asked for these days. The soap is giving great satisfaction to those using it and he says that he honestly believes that it is the best bar of wrapped laundry soap 011 the market today selling at five cents. Famous Soap is made in Prince Edward Island and its manufacture is growing into quite a big industry. It’s an industry which is going to be made a real local success-something out of the"_ or linary for manufacturing in this Province. 6-gdttpgirii. WNUERLANIJ ,E .»~_€_. i 3 ' T0-NIGHT* Moving Pictures A sad awakening. Ciiplnin Kirl The Farinas Aeroplniie, The Stowaway. l MISS LO'i"l`ll'2 Mcl{I.\'Nf)N i\i>.\iissio.\' Only 5 cents. 1__.il_ é___i ii - Listen - i When you require anything in groceries you may know we have the beststock procursble MEAT Ours can Always he depend. d upon for being tender, jnic, , .ind fine flavored. Try it once and yon will wsnl it always. il, BL Squarcbriggs Grocery Snaps $l.00 Bars Soap an c, bar Lb :ic Tea( y 5 ) (gait stral Oil I tie Hes\on'1 Pickles so o1.l K Lb best C, Tiirinr ( 1 Lb Baking Sods . 1 Lhshucl ...i i iBoxI.4\undryBluo.- .i. -' if l .», 4| -ia iei ‘. “i if 4, lr. fi' Ili ill il 4 » <5 "~1 ,pi -_ 21.* 1 ‘e‘.2_~'_fss.-.ir 'li' i in U "KF, . ,, .fi _ 1357 is :ii i f’ Edd ’s im crvious shea hi R Y 1’ ‘ ‘lg 1 » » ‘ .LL ii i, SELl'.INGVAGI'IN'l`S ST. JOHN, N. ii. , _" i ,&` 2,, 1/ ,la 111.1 ‘ i I ii. _- - if ill' I |‘ .,._ ;|.'>I§ J' l i it