iV_ V5 5. /ard/_/Pkselgrooz .L22 c/vanzar.-:ron/.v.'. 1:/c uma/:mf/vr4l. Jw: ` . H _E one absorbing T thought uppermost ~ in our minds when we selected our ex- tensive line of spring hats was to assemble in one "display an exhibition of styles so complete in variety, so dis- tinctive in character and so faultiess in quality that we could say to our customers- '@orii_e, we offer you everything that is new, high-class and *worthy in the way of men’s headgear, we believe we have succeeded and we await your verdict with interest. Come in we’-ll hat you RIGHT. - “Clii‘isiy’s“ London Hats . . .. . . . . . _ . .$i.oo$2.oo$3.oo “Scott” London Hats. . . . . . .$4.00 and $5.00 Hawes’ New York Hats . . . $3.00 Stetse11's Aiiiericaii Hats .. ........$5.co Choice Assortment of l.atest Designs in Men’s Neckwear v_..= ` /. _ Beautiful rich silk tics entirely new coioriiigs :i.d fabrics, Dcrbys or Four - in - hands, Flowing ends .str iiigs,Bow.~: etc. 251:, 350, 5/16, (ion, mid 750. Largest \':u'i\: y of iiaiidsoiiic .\I~_-'4_l . Beaiitifiil qiinlities :uid the best niouey value f r fresli, new. up-to-date iicckivear in the City. Umbrellas From the Best Makers A “lik The shower season is with us -can‘t tell when the next one is due. The best way is to expect the un- expecziul and . ,Have Youi',Umbrelia HandY . If i s Inst or stolen we’ie here to help you out-. Umbrellas of all Sorts Gloria. Serge. Taffeta, etc, Steel Frames, made by Abe ¢;; t;y's best umbrella makers. r~m&i1¢¢ at 75¢ 35 :, up to ¢z.oo for business. Um b;‘e\|g5g2.oo, 52,50 np to $4.5o for Elegaice. ` . l THE. 0UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN , Head Offices in New Prowse Block--~Char|otieiown. ‘ ,t 1 -\ ` 7" » wx-Premier Campbell-Banncrman,who was an advocate of home rule for .lirelund and for whom Mr. Holger lchcrishcri u grunt respect. Thus writes n Cuvelicnd correspon- idant.-1 remember planting potatoes :on the Nth day of April tho ground ~ lllflnil dry and firm owing to a'cold gspeil of weather shortly afterwards those potatoes were chilled and some planted a month later were almost as good a crop but those planted on the 14th of April were an excellent crop. Patrick Coady formerly of this Pro- lvincn now of Leominster, Mass., who |was visitung his cousins on Sunday, iApril 12, happened to bein Chelsea, during the big fire. He thinks Chel- sea people will never forget the ri.ng lof the fire alarm of Box 28, on Palm Sunday the year of our Lord 1908. Mr. Coady saw sights on that day 'such as he hopes never to have to ,witness again. The death occurred at. lirookiielii on iAprii 17th of Emma May. only |dnughter of David .ind i\ir.'.'. I'aul, ‘aged 28 years, 10 months nn-1 21 -days. She‘leaves to mourn her father land mother and three brothers Le- 'sidcs alarge circle of relatives and friends. The funeral was held on the 21st, and despite the almost impass- ,able condition of the roads was large- .ly attended. The services at the house ‘were conducted bythe Rev. W. T. lGreon and at the grave by Brook- liield lodge of the Sons of Temperance s large delegation being in attend- ,nncc from Kingston Star and Tri- iumph divisions. i0ne prccvous from our hearts is gone | A voice wc loved is stifled; A place made vacant in our home. Which never can be iillcd. A number of the members of Elli- ott Division 'paid a visit this week to Afton Division wheiie a pleasant (E En 8.S ` iS (5 Y O Divlision as folloivs:--reading, Jas. E gnc, Willie McKinnon, James Weh- lsolo, Wm. B. McNeill (cncored); dialogue, Annie mcNeiil, Annetta and Wm. .- c c . e program throughout was well rendefrcd. llSy Cflgélge Ill CU K 1011 “C0 lpolcs.--Mattlicw Gill lost a.vnluablei 'marc recently thc cause of death isl liinknown.-John G. McPherson in- tends erecting a new dwelling house this coming summer.-Robert Cook, in the employ of M. G. Anderson is busy engaged in the saw mill there being an unusual supply of lumber on llinnd this seasonl-Through the ef- forts of ovorsecr I). A. McTavish the ,roads in this suction have been kept ,in good condition.-W. Smith and J. 'McDougall have been making great slaughter on thc wild geese. -- The repairs on Biggs bridge have been completed and prove very satisfact- ory to the travelling public the work was performed by H. McD0uE9-ll and D. F. Smith under the inspection of chased from Albert Ross an Aimont Wilkes filly which shows some speed. Guard the Flag; recitation, Neavy Myers; dialogue, entitled 1808-1908; solo, Elsie Howell, encored; recita- tion, Rev. Mr. McLeod, sncored;male ;-get bv Rev J W Godfre patriotic flag drill; chorus, Old Glory; intermisslon, sale of candy. Next in order came the convention of the old maid's matrimonial club of Vic- toria. An amusing comedy which in- cluded among its attractions; solos hy Miss G. McIntosh; Miss M. In- man; lV!.ss P. Robblee; also recita- Ligng by Miss Addie Curtis, Miss Irene Miller and Miss H. Myers; as well asinatrumentai music by Mrs. E. Boswell. Special mention should he inndc of Rex Lea. Whv t00k the part of Prof. Pink_erton, also of the ,remaining officers and members of the club, who acted their parts cred- itabiy. W. C. Lea acted as chairman ln ri very satisfactory manner. Mrs. Boswell presided at the organ in her nsiialplensing style. The program was concluded by the National An-_ them. A vote of thanks is duo the patronage. This program with extra numbers will be repeated In Victoria Hail on Tuesday, April 28.- Com. TO-DAY We make fi speciality of DOUGHNUTS at ioc. a dozen. A pie Pies me each Miince Pies izc each Cream Pies izand i5c each Cococuut Pies i5 and aoceach Dark Fruit Cake 3oc lb Sultana Cake zoc lb Nut Cake :oc lb White Cake soc lb ` Bread of all itiudl, all freslr .und good. Telephone Ill D.. STEWART. _ ' 1 ly , ' 'ment' Com' ‘diary origin as the door of the Ob- i . . ; , A correspondent at NmVt0wuw1.m,_S| crvutory was found open and thi I New things ln th¢ ‘ °f air. READY io WEAR DEPAATMENT E 'E l"'l,‘@i\.f,` i >, _i \. J , l The flag has been flying nt halt' E. T. Carbonali, City, went to Mt. ; "" "“ `“ " must over the Osborne I-louse out of Stewart yesterday. ; 5| 9 3 . 9 _ 1 V sggfhy respect to the memory of the lute; -* og.. pe" I m 0 P' m . . ' The winter porches were taken off § ` the Post Otfice yesterday. l George H Scott City, returned to ` day. ‘ “ Ernest Trainor, City, has taken a ' XE. position with G. F. Hutchison, Jew- ` ' _. eier. I 'rio or inmy aaysat the city Ponce Court yesterday. `“‘\ At the City' Police Court yesterday morning, James Power, charged with 'being drank was fined $10. The market yesterday was but poorly attended owing no doubt to _ the bad condition of the roads. L. Wood, M. L. A., Mt. Herbert, l' \ has chartered the schooner Stanley Mac to carry a cargo of produce to ' Sydney. ` The following vessels have sailed Q ‘ ,from Charlottetown for Picton. |i `Schooners Polar Star, Capt Davis, the Daisy, Charming Lass and Eva ' M8y. " f' I/'/I p T. J. Terrel returned on Wednes-. day (vin Picton) to his home in ,»f",_l'_' ,, |Enst Boston from Milton where he -'_~_ lg, '55 who has been ill but who is now re- _- `.'.~ riff: / 1=‘= iiTT"~ ‘ii::\ 1; . '::§` ff.-r§ii` li \ l There passed away at North Rus- ‘ ' `tico at thc borne of his step-daughter 3 iMrs. Wallace Toumbs on Wednesday . . ,; .host of friends in diilerent parts of 2 ` the Island. "‘. I i \=~ _ *' A ~. g 'vs 55.2" -,~.;\. ' / I l Fresh herring sold for 20 cunts par , 1,.. dozen in market yesterday. i l Q’ ` '__" his home id Paspebiar, P. Q. yester- A , if i{`§f‘r > ' *V 4 . l” _ - --$1 . One drunk, Jas Power, was fined ._ ..\ "‘ ' ‘ l than \ ,__ ,_. .5"%q-, ;_~ ~( "' . 5°; ,.. \t\ if FA o_o _\ :`\. !:'¥=-."‘\lf~>=Si>`~ `==!!.~£,_;T_ \ I \\:~=r-.___ _:~ 2: \ `=i~’_'»_~;:=,_.\.,_\;;§:i -.- fu, ~!=::=¥-`~==`§$_".=’i-._`.`_¥i?-f:.\‘:§ -""-`\"~ ' ~<:E§2§!;i-§,i‘~=;Tl;:f=,; 1 "“~'._."=_I~'°-4'. ._--.- ... _=__. ,;-_,e‘§'?’.j=.@ ,_ "A`ii\ , ,.-f. - is ~ ¢,.»/,-' .. _i_ _ -1" :.~'-"Sy .‘§4':',v v [has been visiting his father I-I.Terrell 3 ,.`»,°,'2\},";~'¥L’~5;~lil_!‘_‘_' gi ,~;;‘}'.'f-f3'é,"f_;)‘.‘_`_.:\ 54/I ' .yn ‘pri .'_-_ ._\_` .ported as steadily improving. ` ‘ti \»:'i"-.‘7 i:f`,f»',§,' . i'ff'."~"'f$;€=.-~’°'§?¢ “.‘» ‘,‘l`iL' 1/5.# ,f,,l.,J.,<§4i.9;:`|,`: 15.: ... . I, ,;=__. 1:. sits nn ,|- \‘; 22nd Aprrl John Bentley aged 86 I - 'A years. He leaves to mourn three ; , iflaughters and two sons, besides a , ` ' That all wo?0l"` ` i. i- i Venetian at' 69c” ,TIS certainly ,creating interest. And it should for it is the best thing of the sort that we have been able to offer you for a long tinie.‘ The fabric-is of good weight, is all wool, is 45 inches wide. _Better value you cannot find:in_P. E. Island under 80 _ cents per yard. lj A ` ' iJiWe are very anxious for you to see this splendid line, we know that you will be de- lighted with it. _ The colours are Black, Seal Brown, Lighter Brown, Dark Navy, Mid Navy, Myrtle Green, Bronze, Green, Garnet and Dove Grey. ` We will send samples to out of town ‘cus-' - ‘ toiners anywhere on application. l We have also a magnificent line of new ' suiting fabrics in other grades, including Venetians at$i.o5 $i.25, Broadcloths $i.25 $i.5o $i.75, $2.25. Chcviots $1.25 $1.50 1.75 - Tweeds in many pattems and prices. Every pretty sort of lighter weight dress fabrics here at ' best prices, our dress goods come direct from the makers iiiliurope, which means newer goods and less to pay -___ l' . The death of Mr Thomas Clark Eddy at the age of 82 years. She had h ill l W!bste1‘_;'solo Annetta Shaw; dialo-lngmgilgleslne:?:f£H‘;11af‘;;ul;;€gggrsmigg 3 Charlottetown Pg E. t ’ W _ M N -H nd K th M _;suffcring. Deceased, and her husband , ° .__ ihfixil; Tecitiliioig' “Ida lggfiinnolf; lwho predeccased_hcr some years ago, Dear Slrs' were among the brat settlers of West iP........ ....1 tl.. W... wld.. k ; Please send me per return mail samples of ,lia, in Boston, Camden in Worcester Speeches were made by MM MCNUHL ,und Chester at home. Nan-le. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » . »»» ’A` K' Muphee' Arch' Mcuomgml Jl,2s`l Old students will be concerned to ¥5lI1;e1I:1zi§‘nd Sam émlgep' A eliwartcy lcurn that the Astriinoniicai Obsclr~ Address ' ‘ _' ,vote of thanks was tendered the viS_vvatory, Acadia. University, was burn- | ' ~ _ cd to the ground Thursday night. itors for this excellent entertain The me Evidcnt was of no mmm, - ~. iggnirlvg £128 ;p°“f\'unTh§ dprsgrgrlqifiéz Linsciimpequc Lot 6 'occurred .on Mon: Messrs & Y Y U .o;r.°fa.‘;°i;.;i‘;.€‘;i::o., me l y0ufSp@¢ia1siXi‘YNINECENT i/ENE IAN - --i l &&r _wana _ 4 pi in ii enp ou e e wind wus blowing strongly _fiom the ' _ southwest and it was feared nt. one timo that the Ladies’ Seminary would fall a victim to the finmes. ' -__-_--__% i ; l U this Province. The Observatory was uninsured. 3 _i The University of Massachusetts il whose agricultural faculties i are so ‘ superbly situated at Amherst rn ;- that State, have through tbs,Dean -i officially extended a pressing invita-. tion to Rev, A. E. Burke of Alber- 5 ton to deliver a senies of lectures to i its students in August on the sub- 7- jcct of horticulture. Professorsif 2 Waugh and Sears of the Faculty both well known to Canadian circles are doing all they can to induce Dr. . Burke to visit the American insti- ‘ i ' _ i A G. »:;:;:.°.'; si... .‘:.':..."1t."“.';‘.‘;°.‘;z'. Trier. A is nigh honor to ine invited and tai » ` 1 _- -_ ._ qua t. Y'nneci 1.1.11 ~ .' .- ., W. w"de“5'_A' w'H°h`°yfl~ R°°t°l"5 necn served on Henry Weeks, Valley H;mm°“d H°°p"' Pe°Pl°5 Street, for n first offence returnable °1”z“t*”’ to Synod-'“R° W- H01 on the some ilay, nt the City Police - - . - ggvgioggey~JH<§-golipibsiifuces. H. 0...... filling a long felt want,Rain or shine yo Delegates to Church Convention.- “°_*°°;"' ° Q E_ McKenna' Hmmm Hooper, ,The test 0, me has my mm get the work done when you want it. Walter Curtis. Hamilton Horne. to strengthen the public confidence Members Of D~ M~B- (EXGGUUVG) - in "Salads" Tea.. The tea that #Waiter Cur‘tis, John R. Hooper, C.E. quality made famous. Sold by groc- Mclienzie. Edmund Coles. ers everywhere in the Dominion in Governors of King's Nominees, A. sealed lead packets only; never sold ALWAYS “soiiiethiiig doing” in this big busy department. To-day we announce the arrival of a lot of much wanted goods 'that will interest you ive think. ' ` ' Handsome New New Coats New Styles Silk Coats For Children In Shirt Waists New Skirts, New Feather boas from France. ` -l.r. Q iles; f 5 l i Hiii-ry in your f‘NAZARE'I`H” sketches.-only a few days rernaiu- a great maiiy sketches are in already-we want yours--open to all boys and girls under 14--get folder from ladies’ underwear department. , . . . ._ . . - .\-\-.\-~»»»-v.4~»~.\....v-M..-rl.-...-..-w....~..-\»-»...._.,._....~ Ae- Lbe young ladies uf Victoria held Rev. W. R- P21312". Sheflwld. N~U-. a concert in Hampton Hall on Wed- gl_';g‘;;;:3';ssS;l MiTt?l§in;ar§’§h 31:8 £31111 who has many friends here, is recov- a “9Sd“Y which 9"°"'ed a grand success' nn Mondav afternoon Archdeacon elng from an ut_Lu.c_k of pleurlsyi ‘ considering the inclemency of ‘the Reagh in the chair 'The financial _ /H “'°athef- The sum °f $30 was. 'MHZ' statement showed a small balance 'ine new organ at Wesley church ‘ ` i ed in aid of sidewalks for Victoria. on th ri ht id Y&1'm0U©h. WHS d¢d'l08f»¢li WCGDUY by The P"°gmm consisted Ol chorus’ ly mist gsatigfaiitcilryil ‘Thi 5/eanriiroiiils tile Fe¥‘(yV},f};'e,,Ij§artz' D' Di' Prem elections resultedras follows: (en 0 'O e ' ` . vcstry Chas' Coles' A' w‘ H°l"i A summons for a third offence I n wyed. Edmund Coles. Pope Hoon-‘against ine iwchibuicn Act has er' G°°rg° Ball' C- E~ MB°Ke“3l°» .neen served on Andrew Murphy, Repairing Furniture, \`» \\v.¢ at . '/T.. e ~1r¢- Reupholstering do _ W. Warburton. H. J. Cunrlail and in bulk. . Rev. A. W. Nicholls. , --- h bi dog show at Wonderland eMatinege CHILDREN 5 CENTS this afternoon. , Ladies a Delishf - MATINEE AT WONDERLAND ] "Taka tim children to t THIS AFTERNOON. ADMISSION` i1__..___l___ ` people of Hampton for their liberal Makes shaving' Refinishing do Carpet Laying Now furniture at lower prices tha elsewhere. T W can -..a»~ c rx ECLIPSE BAKERY Bnkes Best Bread. become enthusiastic Over Ncwbro’s Herpieide, because it brightens up the hair and keeps it iight and fluffy. Stops itching of scalp almost instantly. 50 cents and ||.oo per botiie. Special Agents MARK WRIGHT The Furniture Mlm “The Mab” Razor .....-...... 'From experience we con- sider this the most perfect razor. Shaves easy and clean. And the Prieeonly $I.00 ' Two Sizes-One _Price Other razors up to $5.00 but “The Mah" is the best “oi lingo" II PIECES OF DRESS GOODS. no on sale at We yard in our dress goods department this morn- ,ing nt: a. m. everyhgioce of this .__ goods as been can over from ,,. ,mm lut. your and verb slow uilera we °“ moan at the regular price which ranged from ‘Ile yd: to $1.6. We mean to convert them into the swift- Cor. Gi-out Gees-ge & Kent Sis not sellers in Charlottetown at Wo . . Iwi. youre for but valine in dren ' ‘ ` ' ` ' goods. Jas. Paton i Oo. ’ 5".L_.;_ '-is gr* Ml LE »;;.,_A.