JUNE- 3, 1908 THE cnARL0'r'1‘ET0wN oUARniAN PAGE 'W1 , “Y “Y 7*: _Y _ __ _ _______ __ __,_ _ ,_-___ _ __ _ *__ _ THE QUEEN S COUNTY GUARDIAN *_+ _ V, 6fhcesin»New Prowse Block-Charlottetownfil if 1" ' ' - 0 I ' A / 8 i V A _ l w uni MCN ni student i P w F J 1-ioiinnn i pe din I 1; /©\`~N @` i l f ` , i ` i H. B ' D , , . . S 5 ll g R l ," ‘ \ ‘ .`/, ` ` College leabes for his home in De days at his old home at York. ' / / ' L \~. _ _ - \\~ ' W J ' Sable this morning. i e 5 f' _ y LADIES’ r sii|Rr ~ ~ wnisis r , ' ~., w.‘i"‘¢.,_ \ ff.-»~w”\¢.“ . i .~.., _ _ \, _,, \ F _\'-,Ii , WY =~1_>.‘¢“@>"e-- _ #L A ~ / ii /I 1 Q ‘N `E;é§§§§§§§E§¥s The new spring waists continue to attract. Woiiieu have gathered around this ideal .showing of waists and have expressed delight at the sliowiiig Waists of the exquisite sort in just the materials you would like to have them inade of-uaists that fit well and innde for all kiiidsiof wear. 3ic -worth 65c of white lawn, iii th: latest style, neatly trimmed d0\vn front, _i-4 sleeves all sizes. Worth 650 special 1... . . . . . ..3iceacl1 78a wo'tli 95c \Vaist of good quality liwii front and back with rows of einbroidered insertion % sleeves with tucked cuffs-worth 95c our special piice.,......... _...78c 98c worth 1.25 fine la vii waist made with square neck effect with embroid- ery lace and hem stitching Eiiibroidery and tucks down front also tucks down back, 3.4 sleeves with cu'fs of embroidery :ind lace. \Vorth 1,25 our special price. . . . . . . .98c $r,5g worth up to $200 A Collection of rt) lisli white lawn waists all handsomely finished some have all over embroidery fronts others liuiidsoiiiely t iinnied with lace M .sleeves all sizes worth up to $2.00 your choice. . .............$i,59 O.” course we have better ones iii silk and lace and net waists. Wefare just as 'much ahead of the crowd iii higher priced grades as in the lower grades, every line we offer is the hes' value that money can buy. Prices `of_ better grade fio n $2,oo up to $10.00 each Ladies’ Wash Summer Suits '1`here’s a dash of sinartness, most befit- tingly given in these stylish summer shirt waist suits. They are ready for your inspec- tion iii our Ladies Ready-to-Wear Department. The styles and elfectivciiess that the smartly dressed lady most longs for stand out in every line of these suniiiier suits, made up in the following materials, duck, piques, sateens, dimities, organdies and lawns etc. Prices 2.98, 3.30, 3.75 up to 10.00 each Ladies’ Silk - and Satin Coats. Elaborate models in drewy Silk and Satin Coat? ill various lengths and styl€S» the ideal °°°t for spring and summer wear. Black Silk Taffeta coats will be the choice of many ladies' to whom our display Of Slides Wm be “ s°“’°e of pleasure. Prices range from $i2-oo $1500 $l3~00 UP to $27-5° 4 Ybii are as welcome to look as to bu?- &m,,, ii. sri-zwaitr, , ‘ ..1‘ ._ 1 ..-_.,~.|. ,mums -- .- -. - ~°’ ' sident Southwick of Emerson Scho llth. M . New Wonderland, are being appre nightly attendance. Take the chil The Guardian is in receipt of the initial number of the Agency Review . I ‘interest of the local Fire Insurance Agents. who have suhered many abuses by overhead writing and hun- dred evils." There is lots of snap to the first nuniher and the puper prom- port. She encountered stormy und f0.L’ilY wruther from Halifax to Bos- ton., Sho had 150 passengers ll.u‘/ini.; Halifax :ind the following for this por|.:~Mi's. J. Morton, Mrs. V.l.Dnnu, P. McDonald, Miss M. Coyle, I\'[i‘_-,,-, 1,, Hughes, H. R. Duniieil, H. A. mir Mrs. Chnniberlain, G. Jordan, Mrs ld. J. Keir, J. I’ci'tigrn.5, 1;_ \i,,,,,_,_ F. W. Power. _ The closing exercises of the Acadia iiist'it'uti0ns ure being held this week at Wolfville. Horton Academy closed Monday evening, Acadia Seiniiinry und Acndin College yesterday. Among the graduates in Arts ure Lemuel Ackland of Hnmshire, Herherc S Bugnnll, Charlottetown, und Jennie li. McLeod nl Sunimerside, all of P.. E. Islund. A banquet Inst evening in honor of President Hutchinson was held. Among those speukiiiir were ht" Principal Peterson of McGill and Lieutenant Governor MacKinnon of Prince Edwnrd island. 'The readers of "Collier’s Weekly" who have followed the series of Rudyard Kipling's “Letters to the Family" will be interested to learn thnt_n young Island writer has suc- ceeded in entering the charmed circle of that exclusive piiblicntioii. A. J. McAdnm a native ol Selkirk, Lot 42, contributes an illustrated article on the Salvage oi the Mount Temple, thc C. P. R. liner driven ashore at Ironbound, N. S. last December. The method by which tho lent of engineering was accomplished' is set fourth in interesting detnil, |iind there ure humorous references to the eflect on regular trade conditions when “Goods nmountiiig welll up to one hundred dollars were suddenly dumped into thc local market, slip- piemnntnry to the regular supply." In addition to his training at St. Dunstnn's and 'tencher's diploma from Prince of Wales, Mr. MeAdam is also ii graduate of the Union tloiiimerciul College, Clinrlottetown. Upwnrds of two years ngo, he cn- tored the employ of Davis & Fraser and now holds the position of cush- ier in their head office ut Halifax. In both town and country he in favorably known to many frlen<1S, H-ll of whom will be pleased to note his `latest achievement, which The Giiiirdinn trusts is only preliminary to others yet to come. The si. John '1'eiei€ 'H »"1N‘UU ‘ I her daughter Mrs. I. Holman. old. The admission is only tivo cents | M Park intend holding races there Wednesday. 24m ni June. Generous purses will be offered und classes will appear later., 'Q3 I .M P01111? VGFY lflrgc he increased his con- il _ VW I-"0~°l¢ OVC? f-lffy Der cent. 'i`here's ii ' V _,__ , . The death of Mrs. Charles Hooper I I E "r\\1LCl\t9l‘s and one son to moui‘ii- 'Li' Mrs. D. F. Foster, Loynlist; Miss Constance, at hom ' M ‘. W ~ reason. - ie( -_ p,.{ . at Milton yesterday will be deeply °."'}‘ / I Ll 1 regretted by the many readers' of ./` I ` _ The Guardian who were acquainted with that estiniuhle lady. Shi- //"~,|`1i' "' had been ill for nearly a twelve- " :iionth und had renclied her 69th yenr. y Both in Charlottetown as well ns in . I | Milton her loss will be felt-for she i with her lute husband lived many i?.i:`\.\ years in this City. She leaves six """` lsos to he an able exponent of the ,A yearly advertiser in The Gunr- .,\\_'_" ' rights oi the locnl agents. than said to a member of the staff `-.- , --- recently-"You are not making any The Plant Liner Hnlifnx nrrived in special ellorts to ‘increase your cir- port nt 11.30 yesterday morning on Culatlon," and when reminded it was ` I “i her iii-st trip qi the Season 1_0 qw, not. necessary as its circulution is al- 1 L'-' ` , _ ,Vg , _ .1 'cz/P $..u.- building If you have difficulty getting the correct thing in corsets, Miss Campbell’s advice will help you to a solution. Now please re1ne1uber-- t h t _ Theh pictures at New Wonderland ren onig i; or an enjoyable half. tonig t will hc most instructlve und B & I R O 0 hour. interesting with sufficient mirth to .rn make them enjoyable to young and ‘ published at Arnprinr, ont, -'in tie 'rim ,rnnnngeninnt of Upton Driving \ Fitting and Consultation Free--N0 obligation to buy UD YOU are especially invited to °' meet the expert corsetierre of BIAS CORSETS LTI) \vl1o will be pleased to fit you and de- inonstrate the truly wonderful effect of BIAS filling, MISS CAMPBELL will be with us from ]uiie 4 tli to ». june Io tli. Each day she will hold special deiiioiistratioiis of these splendid corsets in our corset departiiient, second floor-main in fb f"~ H°\1=»- we want ion to conie-- ou do not have to bu unless ou wish--Miss Cam - ton, Concord, Maine; Mrs Walter i ‘I y y y P (,,,,t,,,, M.,,t,,,,, M,.,,_ Torquii M,,Ne',,, bell s services are entirely free-But we do recommend your coming' as early Mu ; J -. . » . - ,,;,_,;’;‘rt ,,§>bMn\,’,;>eu“k¢r. Lnvnhst. ami in the day as you can. In this wcek's issue of “Collier’s" -Corlnmund of Capt, Norman M¢}{in.n(m F. W, Hyndmnn of this City yester- illilv received n telegram announcing fl li ,the "Harland" sailed yesterday UIOYIIUIZ at eleven o'clock from Yarmouth N. S., the weather being clear and fine and rs due to arrive in (lhnrlottetown tomorrow at noon; The Splendid new steamer Harland, Just Completed by the New Biirreii- Johnson Iron Co., made her mai tm, says the Ynrmouth Herald under inning out as far as Ghebogiin Poinp There was ii number' of ladies and llentlemen on board. The weather was fine and the sea smooth. The steamer behaved splenilillly, und trials ivnrc rnudev with the twin screws, both \‘/01'klIlR uheud, then astcrn, our “'0FklnE ahead and the other astern. one engine working only, et¢_ Every. thing worked finely. On the return trip the 101: was thrown over and thf average Speed from the Point to the Calle was n little better than 10; knots. The hull was built by Joseph McGill, of Shelburne. She is 120 [cet over all, 27 feet beam and 6 feet (ff inches draught of water. She is spec- ially fitted for excursions, and hci spacious, airy and tastefully decornt- cd saloon admirably fits her for thc business. She has comfortable state- rooms, cuisine, lavatory and other conveniences. She is owned by the lsland Tug Company of Charlotte- town, 1”. E. I., and F. W. Hyndman, managing director of the Company, was on board and is highly pleased with her. The citizens of the little “Gem of the Dominion," P. E. Is- land, are to be' conrzrutulated upon having such a line addition to their steamship fleet. =--L ____-_________n______ Buy A Kodak \'ou'll fever regre it. With it you can take iiurresiiiig pictures of picnics parties or frieulls,vie\iselc which you would noi. part with in after years for twice the price of the Kodak. f I . rzcozzvsr , No noise-no od0r.Every stick a match. Every match a ligh The Best Flies Forlslaiid waters: Durham Ranger, Parmachene Belle, Brown Hackle, Silver Doctor. Rods -Steel, Split Bamboo, Greenlieart. Lines, casts, reels, “f"f_1i_nn’ B`a'kes"Best'1!i-eiad. ltr. »~i\` \"‘ ‘ _ Schofield Paper Co., Limited. .SELLING AGENTS - ST. JOHN. N» B Quebec lteannlhip Conmpany Ltd.- - iirnnany, June ini Mondo, Sth Jun# |Monday, lune 15th Mfglllig, 20é:1hI\|1?¢ Monday. June 29", on ny, Juv). _ , | _ 1 1| Monda :oth Jul Hy books’ baskets, etc_ 533:; M dl Y-MA 5 1‘nlmi an run by Atlantic Sta nilu°=l|'|‘llr °“ Y- J "K" o.A. snnnins »i.P.ini.R. ' Monday, August ioth M0l1dl)'» l7\\\ M1259* ;im.|°q_mw,,, p, L |_ _` Manda . Au uit 24th M°"dl)'| Slfh AUKUI* _|>(y|~|~ _ g_ n_ ' Manda; Sqiii. 7th Monday, ialh Sept., D \.aii.NlNiiini‘bin N Monday, Sept. :ith Saturday. 26th Sept. ,‘ Monday, Oct. 5th Saturday, mth Oct. mmdny, gd ,gm Saturday, 24th Oct. Cor Great George 81. Kant Btn ' M°"d°y' N°v` snurday' nh Nov Have you Seen That , . i /sdhfidhik 1 A Has Made so Much Talk l. \ u\l` S This line cloth has made sucli a hit that it has i swiftly obtained the usual tribute to excellence~imi- tation Now we would like you to carefully look in- _ to the merits of our 69c all wool venetian before you 7 W \ sssssse-f?ii§eseéeééseiéer , it is well_finished-iirin liistrons and durable. ]ust ` - , | I it order-isn’t that fair ? _ , We have the following colors today; ~. *£7 _ Light Navy, Black, Sake Pilue, I f Dark Navy, Grey. _ _ -P' Y 9 , cents net---one price to everybody. Ifa cloth of this excellence could be It- sold for less iiioney--we would be glad to offer it. g- J > it should go iii a hurry. " \_ ".. .,.-.».~n~.._.__,,,.._,»,,,¢.;¢.,..-.. » .- -_ .M..susum...~.»n~..n.s...\n..-n.~»~»wn-m.»\wwmmm.i\\“n.»\\\.\nn-.-W.-,--_ ..-»..-. ‘ \- =.\\~s~<»»~»»=»w~.~<~°~v- ,.. . A 5 ¢lnaf_»II~_ c I E foie ovisiiiinr ACENIURY "~ E- '~ %'LW"“’ Coiiiiiiniiciiig nloiidny. April llitlllmi I~l1\l"| of this linilwiiy will run us fo!lo¥'x:, I ward . . s rn. ni n Canadians have looked to Eddy for the best in matches T222, ,‘,:,‘§::“"‘ ;¢,,.,,i ,.,, Mn. ru. in/ niy Div- DIY M°- T" x. ex. Wo.'I‘h. ii. Su Fr. 8|. =-s>r~ 35.? _ -"""-> » =.°¢'r- F' E sane? : ?°s=f‘°.=.=§ sgsnaés -Eg 1! ... swwsf’ ‘.S§$8‘5 I= \\'e.'l`li. ox, ox. S e our stock E ‘ ’ 15:1* Smuonm 'M' C | 21.20. 7.311 lvCh‘towni\r Prices 52,00 to $23.00. H' 1' R ML J' :LJ iii oy K <‘ 4| 15 N.\\ fits ire H. River Emerald __ r S'sida lv _*if-`f $55 -.1 _“P 'z :=S=s>-1-. 35382 >.=.°=s=9° 3525 5 _> 5 s :_ 1” td I= I' I P S Parlor and Wax, -. P'p;_~Ip.> 5525;? Fires; S3152! "fé`.=.=s==.-_= z¥3I=¥'5z "r¢.=;;:', g 3;' -,_ . ’esS_ . > : P : ,,,_ . Aie Canada’s Perfect Matches. .iii»i»i,mi=`-'s=>s=.°5¢> :S8E§&:= ,;=_,.,._. -ups'-P-.*.=-=., 255': zstiieey ~ ==_ -.__ _> P x x Every Light a steady brillant flame. I-lnicrnld Jr n U. Trnvurw Fw ?." ES §§§is'§§§; -,ll n =sE§E§§ lv Ch town ai' Mt. Stewart Monll St. P te ` ur Boiiriar iv _ ; !r___ i _ ` 5 ' '-1908- P ii F .1 T . Pnrlrwvr F3253? 'Ulf' ppl' I5 85.* §§§ oi?" sag 4 , Cardigan Proposed Sailing 3.8. ' CAHPANA" From Montreal and Quebec. M Ghggnwruven . .Mt..8tawart ar io.so an i-new A Calling nl Father Point, Gaspc, Mal Iloy, Perce, Grand River, Summerside, Charlottetown :ind Picton. From Montreal From Charlottetown inn. 4.\i Ml) Lv Ch't»0wn Ar l0.l6 ‘ 4.40 Vernon Rlvvr && 6.9: :r Murray H. lv 0.40 . ut4p,m. “\5P~m~ S b e t to change should circumstances require- _ Flizrifdrther information apply to * ~ ¢llVl||l. BIDS." . udmi sw. ‘ 5 Now please note furtlier---our price f0l‘“~tliis cloth is F Jsitivel 6 i l N i » 2 p buy. Reiiiemqer it isall wool--it is 45 inches wide- , , / gonipare it with any imitation-aii.d if our cloth is _ , < 'I .l not better by twenty per cent we will not expect your , , . Myrfllf, Garnet 5 i - Corset Cover Embroidery I9c * ' 4 . ` This seems to iis a specially good little line. We have just placed it in stock-aiid i when v~ e bought it we thought it a bargain. » There are five different desigiis, nice widths, very fair quality-and at the price | . 1 69 cent Venetian That f I l l € s ||¢ i , I _v -“.12 Q “xiii a .Lit '$5-.E ii" ‘ iii=L.:r»»,. to .._-, A - ‘i ..-1,. .Ll iflfiin ` '~ L' i . ' ir , .lim f..:....;._; * . .n;:..~; ._ -_. ... . A i ' ' I NF A _ ii, ti=.'-'g= iff' "=.;`i -1 lite; "* ’ 5%. £==;_ _i é , “ee ash' ‘ s= i -1 ,\» .»i,,{ ° .“ r'. §iil_€" ii, ~»» ii ` Lf nséé- .. '- ` fill :=.'lr;""‘-....§.'.'3@ -.f seine; ill ii #ht _ ~»»-