. nnis i ! "4sf»1=.52'éo='4i;f'.1="f -i 4.--..=_ ~. .. _ §11,s.»r.\]-‘_ f P" 0h'AR£0fu""0W/v-<‘ .9/a arenk wav;/4 .svn/9:; i _,'» ‘..-i.- HHTS! hristy” _IS Waiting our p 66 " For _Yo-ul Sir! We have just opened our spring 'stock of 'the famous “Christy London Hath? ai ‘i W \ Thousands to choose from, one for every face. No two men look alike. Is it then reasonable to suppose that the same style of hat will be equally becoming to all men ? We are inclined to think not. We go upon the supposition that the 9 Grcatcr the Variety \ of shapes, Widths of brims, height of crowns and colorings the greater the satisfaction. Accordingly We present the greatest variety of Spring Hats to be seen in the City. _ Remember there is only one place to buy a genuine “Christy” and that is here. Prices $1, $2. $3 each. Other grades of _Hats and, other makes at $3‘to $5, such; as liawes Celebrated $3 _H&'€S, Stltsfm S and S¢ott’s,Every Hat the_ best Hat for the money, that your money can buy 1 anywhere. ' Prowse Bros. Lid- ~ Cherloffefown'| Bi! D°P‘f“"°“* sum' \" he 5°\ 'rss THE QUEENS 1 - Offices in New Prevue Block-Charlottetown -v-_- _ -- . ~- The oatward argo by the Stanley masterly mannerr in which the differ- tnmes of the different characters were A large delegation of the Provincial tempcrance people all assistance. Hvi`too,k down the recommendation of the delegations and promised to give them his sympathetic considera- Ition and that of the Govemment. The delegation was much pleased with the interview and expressed their appreciation. President Burke thanked the Premier -for hisi ex- pfessions of encouragement. The delegation consisted of so many members that they- overflowed the ‘Council Chamber, in which the in- l_te`rview was held. Its size was a' matter of surprise evidently, and although large, was as its spokes- _man truly said only an iniinitesmal- :representation of the great body of temperunce phalanx in this Prov- incwa body now strong enough to compel its wishes with any Govern- ment. The Rev. Dougald»Neil McPhaii, M. A., B. D., Ph, D., who was in- ,ducted minister of Mt. Stewart Presbyterian Congregation last night at 6.30 p. m. is a native of Kintyre. Highlands of Scotland, and was brought up in the. church of Scot- land and came to America when quite a youth. At 14 years of age he had completed his high school course and was prepared for the University. He studied in Hillsdale College, Michigan, _Taylor University Indiana. Reade '1`hcologicsl.Sem'l’n- ary, Indiana, and the University of Glasgow, -Scotland. Dr. i*fcPhail’s university and divinity courses of study covered a period of ten years. After completing a four years' col- lege course he graduated with the de- igrae, B. L. _(Batchelor of Ilfteratiire) ll-le then spent three years in Divin- lity and during this time took post- igraduate study in arts and graduat- ‘ed with the M. A., and B. Dt da- grees. He- afterwards took a hree years postgraduate course and won =th_e degree, Ph. D., ,(Doctor of Phil- osilphy). It was not long after his return-“from Scotland that he came to the Island on invitation to serve in the Kirk Preabytery for a time. During part of his recent stay in lf-lcotland he served as assistant min- ‘ister preaching in Gaelic and Eng- 'lish. A little over three -.1-ara ago and before he had completed his postgraduate course he 'ms rrdaired by the Presbytery of Flint. His work on the Island has been highly appreciated. Seldom has a -man re- ceived a more hearty and unanim, ous call‘ from a congregation than Dr. McPhail has received from this ‘large-and important congregation of -Mt. Stewart and it-is :relieved that 5 his pastorate will he -me 1.-f success and -proht to Mt. Stewart. Dr. Mc- Phail has' won the esteem of many and has made meny~triends on thc Island. l 6/ie lleliciousness of our cake cannot besurpuhed. You brent somtihingnlce for thni little party. Then order some of our Sultana _or Nut or I _ 'Fruit Cake ',ment mil or"s-sheep-abroad dogs-than you have just what you want. n. srswgitr. ECLIPSE BAKERY Richard, Binns' of New Glasgow,l There is practice tonight for the has gondto Alexander, Alta. hospital entertainment in the Lyce- ' ' -_ ' um hall at 7.80 p. m. »- .___ to _llctou yestexgday included six cars _The Minto, notwithstanding the Data. three care way freight and five. stormymeatber. reached here yester- horses. day morning from Picton at 11.90. “"'*. ’ . Miss Ruby Rattray assisted by the The inward cal`¢0 by the Minto Glen Club of Bt. Dunstan's College yesterday from Pibtnu included one gave a most enjoyable recital on car flour, one tm' oil. one car sugar, Tuesday evening at the college. The one car fruit and two, cars way program was a choice one and the freight. _ _-- ent Shakesperran roles were enacted A summons has been served upon was a splendid tribute to the _ability George Smith for keeping a gambling of Miss Ratrnry as a teacher and' the house on Lower Queen Street. Rc- apeitude ol the students. The cos- turnable on Monday. _splendid and strictly in keeping with ln another column appears the ad the times represented. of The P. E. Island Soap Works _--r manufacturers of Famous and Silver An American commission mereh- Bar Boap. More extended particulars` ant, who has been doing business in regarding this _progressive firm in a this Province for some years, in H, later issue. ' ' ~B. Ritchie of 216 State Street, Bos- ‘-°-~ _ ton. Mr. Ritchie will he pleased to Whitney Avenue Baptist church, receive consignments of canned lob- Sydney, has extended a call to D. J, sters and salt mackerel and will pay MacPherson, at _present at Colgate the highest market prices for same, Theological Bemlnary, Hamilton, Shippers desiring to receive mai-ilreiz New .Yorla State, Mr. MacPherson reports should 'write to Mr. Ritchie expects to arrive in Sydney during who will gladly furnish them and July. He is n native of Prince send also any infomation that win Edward Island, and before commenc- ,be of. value to them from time to ins his thwluzieel studies made a iffimt- good record at Acadia College where _ -_- he took his degree of B. A. Temperance Alliance waited upon The Evans Trio continue to draw Premier Has-card yesterday morning great applause from the patrons of at ten o'c1ock and presented the re- Fairyland. They have an act that solutions passed at their convention, has U10 i`°Q\ll3it° °m0UUf- Ol DBBNY 'on Tuesday and also the foiiowing everythaiig that makes for excellence mestkiution, which is not included in 1" VB d°Vl\ll°- Tile" H6 6101101" Ithe' report of thc convention which GODES. 80011 °iBl\¢il1§.~ new jokes, appears on another Page of todays realistic impersonations and some Guardian. wfihsoived. That thg comedy that is comic. This last Governmenijs attwuon be and is is not always seen in vaudeville,and hereby called to section I or the when °“°\1 WOW as that of the "Act gg Impuse a Di,-en Tax on Evans Trio is presented here, it Commercial 'l‘raveilers,"i which per- ”h"“1d “Ut ml 'O 5° “en- mits, under license of $200, travail- _ '- ers coming, into the Province for the N°V" s°°tl“ ls the best mart" gala of liquors against the spun for Nova Scotia coal. This is indi- and intent of the Provincial Prohibi- °“"°d by th” “gm” .f"°'“ the mln" l-i0h'ACt." The President of the A1, report. According to the report the iianw R¢v_ A_ E_ Burke ad,,e,.,_ed to amounts of provincial coal sold in the fact that the late Premier\Peters the dmerem m‘“`ket‘9 were as f°1’ had passed legislation and stood, Iowa' Nova' S°°ti“ -lbYl““)'\»554»229 ioysny behind it, on behaimf rem- fbi' Bea) 239»19°--mei 1.842-419 pe,-an¢¢_ The present Cabinet is tons; Quebec, 1,709,092; United lm-geiy ghq Hume that wppo,-¢ed the States, 616,312; New Brunswick, 427,- |lata Premier and the Alliance wished 1283 N°‘"l°“”dl““d- l46»502i P~ E- .lto know if the present Premier lslafld- 77-493; M”l°°~ 7-5915 W°5f stood in thc same positioii as his India' 25935 °l'h°" °°““'~fl°5- nf 9|-e¢1e¢e5g0;-_ The premier repuyd |483; bunker, 204,5_72._ The bulk of the* that in so far as he coma he h,,d|'United States and Newfoundland and alwaya supported the Alliance and all the Mexican shipments were from C B et t ell all intended to support it, and give “Pe " °“ °°“" Y- as W “B the bunker. The Bt. Lawrence ship- s from Cape Breton totalled 8,926 and the Nova Scotia sales unted to 1,195,201 tons. ' -»»-- e automobiles and sheep-killing are exercising the people of r provinces than this judging iby following exttact 'from a rather zy letter to the Farmers' Ad- te “I can well remember the when a combination of a skit- horse and a bicycle was a nerve- king proposition; but that time one and even a. very old fashion- orse would be ashamed to be seen tened at a. bicycle these days.So courage, farmers. wives,daugh- ters, aunts and cousins; handle your 6 right the first few times it s an automobile, don't 'get tened yourself, and if you have eye open and your horse in d, as you should, death and des- tion won't be likely to follow, I ot own an automobile, and nn- Carnegie, in place of handing out brary to some town, gives me 1 am not likely to; still, I k that a man, even if heis rich gh to run an auto, has some s, and surely the road is free. des, he often gives the weary er a chance to lean on his hoe grin as he (the W.F.) watches sweating autoist tinker under, and all around the "darn ma- e." trying to make it start- ething it has no notion of doing the owner’s last ray of pati- is used np. But, when it comes "dogs"-mild, quiet, one-of-the y-at,home, and kills-his-ilei|;h- a question of live interest to y right thinking farmer. How I, through my sheep, have suffered from rable cnrs that were abt worth stone one should tie to their lean s to drown them. There are de- dogs, lots of them, but they are running round the roads night day seeking what they can de- y. Little good dog-sense as these have, their owners usually have therefore,` I hope you will keep question talked over occasionally, 1 they either learn something, or be forced to take advantage of ulsdom of others." A PAINLESS CORN CURE. asily applied-costs but a quarter at‘s Putnam's Corn ~ Extractor, years in use, Insist on "Put- 's only. - ‘ House Cleaning Supplies Furuitnre_Polloh, i5c. Try Us for These Items. Sion Open la.m.i|c6p. i ' _ ' A ` 7 ‘c _ Q A . -S ' ' -f . ‘- \'~.» '~. '_~_'.;_r --.1 ,Egg rf- -,_~_ -.\_ . _ |n_ Handwme3SpringDrcss=Qood$i-_ 'T V _ Another Greatkangc From ` _ ' European Makers Tuesday _ _ . _ ROM FRANCE, from Germany, from Holland, .from _ England come these fctchings new things that eo` delight ` ` ' every woman who sees them. Many new fancy wea_ves--- _ ` ( » , re resenting scores of the popular colonrings-light weight - - fagrics including panamas, grenadines, coliennos,ftaffetss, ' (@ voiles, and the ever popular lustres, sicilians and mohairs. ' Then inthe s iiting materislswe are showing Sexges,'Sedans, i Cheviots Venetians, Broadcloths in a widerange of choice ` _ _ _~ “cu-qu Q-.-_.Q .»-_-...~ .~..-»-.no -rms.-_. _ ' Colours that are p \pular this year seem to be nlvy, copenbogen, myrtle -' _precn. hunters green. wood browns, golden tens, wines. and black: if _ xcluvwilliind these popular shades well _represented in our great stock. 5. _ Infect in muiy_lin.~¢_-_we Berry each one of these shades and other good' _ l ones as well. . ` 1 ‘ F .__.___.. ,_ _ V These goods in most cases are selected direct from the makers by _our buyer on his' European trip. Hence the fact that we are showing lines ' ; that are entirely exclusive- and a season in advance of samples shown ' l here by agents for English houses. ' i ' rr ,' ' . _o_o-,.\_' \_ LiJSTR_ES~-A good range of luaires, in various widths ' ‘ nice, smoothly finished fabrics, in black. navv _ »__»1»<,’- _ ' _ irown. cream, green, cardinal al 301:., ' _ Y *Sy as¢.45¢ sua... _._ f_- 1 ; . fr--.'..f’ *_ I PIi.\'Ai\f¢\S of good width, firmweave wool, (`~(i" ':`3`,“' -\ ““i`t\. 7/ cadiuaiandbln:k................... .. " \ Poplins, ever popular, durable dress fabric, 4: - ' -_ really excellent value, in browns, navy, - \`\. . \ -S s , \ inches widej medium weight, stocked in hlark. navy, brown, green, grey, / ,_ _ car¢linel...».................... . .' _ - "‘ vauarmss in ni wcsi, irme. smoein anna, 1 my 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ Q durableclolb. 44 inches wide. green, navy,-_ \ . ' ' __ light navy. browns and black at .. » _ » 5 i ...... cu...---.»»~-._..........»».-..: _ '_ _ __ _ VENETIANS3 of Gner finish, very choice all wool fabric, in :_ i '_ _ soft, silky dnisb, correct weight, handsome, ~ _ dressy materiel for .in up~to-dats suit 2 _ _ i . _ . 5 ( \ I l ‘ i. i \ I ‘ \ ._ `\ ~ \ ( l ‘ xl ~ .50 '* _ J l _ qoincheswide. \_(- ‘ i ' Same goods 48 inches wide at 81.10 _ - I A' |.Ai'»ll-ZS' CLOTH-V_ery special _valne,- all wool, flue Y J ` ~ _ _ smooth finish, 47 inolacqwide, dressy, . 1 = ‘~ ` '~ ’» ' ' - silky appearlnct--'Of durable quality-» ' ` » 1 I _I ‘ A - - in navy, light navy'brow‘n.. tancopen- _ » ' liagen, purple and black. . . .'. . ..‘. . . . . . _ ' ' _ \ _ _ ' LADIES’ CLOTH of very handsome lPl>e|r-I A 'i . H A, I _ ance. sillzily soft, f-ine` weight, comes ` » -G9 pi p-A C35 ig /Ji /4 _ in navv. light navy, brown, copenhngen _ » _ orblack............................ ,__ ~ ~ _ '_` . 1 < “M()NARC|‘|” basl broadcloih at $l.15 2 _ No cloth under $2.2 5 per yard can compare with thiabeantifnl chiffon broadcloth. Firmly silkily, soft, draping perfectly, retaining shape, .I . 2 absolutely all wool, golden-tan, myrtle, light navy, dark navy. brown, copenhagen, wine and black............_........_ ......$l.75 _Ask For a Fashion Sheet Free New English Prints l4c . Another case of these handsomencw English prints, soft, starchless fabrics, in light, medium' and dark patterns, white grounds with colour effects, navy butcher blue, black, turkey reds, 32 inches wide, ' wortl\16c.............. Prints from 50 up here. ‘ . - - .1 - - - - - 7 s "1 ` _ I . ` . If it is entirely convenient to you we should be obliged for your attent- ’_ion to a small past due account that . _ _ _ _ we sent you some time ago. Moore. ` ' ,ff "ri ‘ ____ _`.,'i'_-Ghz; _rg _& HcLe0d_ __ 4 Hdsi .__ -( 1,. . ._ - : ,.~'.;-,_ =‘ si-_-»» . ¢»~,..1\»' 1 .“--se f it » and o in - Mske|‘~Sh\vinj ' i V W I a nunn f m ~_‘- f|’l¢ -__ »__.__`» rr. _. . . -1-_.__ _, _ _ -'-__-e , » - -,-" -if ` iiooni 'suites--_ii~ ` _ " will be money, in your pocketwvhen buying. g ' : From eitperience we con- sider this tie most perfect 'inn un rfam»1y`si.oo Two - Sian-One Price Other razors up to $_5_.;o ,- i°.>l¢w»i»»i'»nruk.*. f mari ‘ --_ "ill ill liil” _ _ -Youean always get the boat at o\\r aio 'l|¢llOfl\ DRUGGISTS, qua. » -mek mivatw '-59 2\iin\_s._ vm and Produce Cer. Glen Gnergc 81. Kem Su ` kn»a».-ui nun. seewrmic nviiiumeit M- prom interns linda Nth! __,J__ griucg _u co. -xglmxyf , f . a _ "The Mah" ‘ 41' I _ “Markrighl"__ _ __ _' * = nets on ed; Razor P' - _ inf M/inn wluc.H'r.- _ . _ ___\__ ' ' but "The Mah” il il1¢ t . ,. e' . |=“ If S I-I G.L.Mii|u>ina.u)m