~.ii>iur. 30, 191 8 ,,,. _ ._-ii .5 THB' cH`ARLo'1"rE'rowN GUARDIAN f I I i nderwear ` _ i | 4’ 'Milli' 5-' siiir|§in°s Unshni\liab|e.Undei~vieérf \ Thousands of people depend entirely 'ipon this store for their underwear, they coniie here rcasonf after reason, not only becaude they know the best values are here, but the largest assortment as well. Nothing is of greater import- ance iii preparing for suninier than the right iinder\vear. We have gathered all the good things we could find-depend able perfect fitting garments --complete lines in Cotton, Cotton and woll mixtures, all wall, all silk and Linen. Underwear Ranges in Price F10 201: to $3.50 per Garment ,___ Your Hat .__ Young nien admire t li e. smart N e w York styles in the celebra- ted I-Iawels $3.00 and the famous Stet- son’s at $5.00. L . I _ ` >` s3.»uATS,, ` ,_ ,. , , _,..___,__` London, EU' 5.. E. glish styleS in the well known “Chris- tys” at $1100, $2.00 a n d j , $2. 50. ~ ‘ f The celebra- ted Scott Hat _4.oo and 5.00 worn by Roy- alty. Spring and Summer Styles i n ' i Men's and Boys’ Furnishings Prepare now for warmer weither, stocks are now the largest there fore you can have better selections than later New Colored Shirts, New Sliapes iii .Collars, New Hose, Handkercliiefs, Gloves, & Ties. /o _ 9 A P _ 6, `\i __”',_~ ,.;--... * el K/ . ~ ,‘ ': \ ~ .._;j_;»-A j%;»;4 ° fifgl- 67°- i, \ ff' W.: ’ \. 1 \ g v \ Our Shirt Section has been busier this season than ever _before. Why? because we have given it most careful attention in selecting _styles and patterns Wllwll _II1 many cases are exclusive. _ The popular soft front and pleated fronts iii or- dinary style alsopatent Coat shirt style. We have a larger range this season than ever before. Prices from 5oc up t0 $3-0° each- Half Hose We are now re;rly to show you the finest assort- nieiit of New Fanc C0_lt011» Llslei and W°°1 5°Ck5 ever displayed in the City._All the newest and most popular colors and patterns in the assortment. » In all sizes at popular PYICCS- ~" ` _i X53 . .TF '. '~"~il|~"a-vri»~'~ f i 1 l _ _Head Offices in New Prowse Block-~-Charlottetown. Thm. Hayes the well known horse buycr of St. John is in this Province. - A. B. \Vurburton, City, delivered u most interesting lecture recently ui Uigg on Bible History, The lust issue of the Canadian Coil, rior has u.ii excellent photo of Roy Leitch, iihiidcs scholar for Prince Ed\\’u.|'d ls- uni _ Puroy VV. Turner, leiives this morning for his home in O’Lcu.ry after spending ii very enjoyable visit in this City the guest of Robbins E. Colwill, T. A. Brothers of Summerville, has sold his beautiful team of draft horse.- weighing 2000 lbs to Albert Dunphy ol Millvicw for u. handsome sum. The annual meeting of the Char- lottetown Lawn Tenn'is Club takes place tonight at 8 o'clock in the Hyndman Building, 61 Queen St.;-sep W. B. Lea of Victoria, P. E. Island received his degree of B. Sc. in Elec- trical Engineering at McGill Univer- sit this k . y_ wee _ He also , wins the British association medal and prize. Percy Harney who has made many friends during his istay in this city leaves this morning for St. John in answer to ii telegram announcing the death of his brother in that city oi pneumonia. ___ The Montreal Star ol the 27th has an excellent photo of M. Dennis of ()’Lenry, P. E. Island, McGill student who defeated Bonaniie at the ama- teur wrestling tournament last week in the 125 lb clnss. The wonderful increase for the past three months 'in the sales ol Famous Soap should interest every one in the excellent brand of soap is made nf the P.E.L Soap Works, Charlotte- town. ..__. 5 A public meeting was held at Wel- considering the question of fishing quahaugs._About fifty persons inter- ested in _the fishery were present, and all agreed that fishing quahnugs does' not injure the growth ol the oysters. John Taylor, a practical fisherman, condemned the idea of leasing oyster areas in Grand River to private individuals. At the close 2. resolution was passed, to befor warded to James Richards and Mr Muthieson asking the Government for one month's fishing. The meetin; then adjourned. At a meeting of the Ministerial Association at Montreal on Monday Rev. Dr. Gordon of the First Baptist church, (formerly pastor of the Bap- tist Church in this City) pointed out that among the items on the program for the Qiiebec tercentenary celebration was the celebration o' high mass on the plains of Abraham on Sunday, August 26. Should this part of the program, said Mr. Gor- don, be intended as nn event of pure ly local import there would be ‘no objection, but it was a prevailing. sentiment that a demonstration, sup- posed to be of national character, ought not to bear the stamp of any particular denomination, considering that the population of the dominion was made up of- arlous creeds -uni' races. The celektlon of mass or. such an occasion as ah ‘integral part of a national demonstration, Dr. Gor don declared, did not meet the sp proval of alarge number of Protest ants, particularly Baptists and Pre sbyterinns, although the celebratlor of high mass as a local event would give rise to no olnection whatever. Thc matter was left over for consid- ération. says: The peoplz of Bprington are busily ellglged in sowing up their summer supply ol fire-wood.-Quite a number of the young*sports here intend leaving for Uncle.Sam’s domain.-D. Cameron, N. McKenzie, and M. McKenzie in- tend leaving for New York ‘the lst ol May.-What night have proved a serious accident happened to Spur- geon Gunn while returning home Sat- urday evening, his horse, which is a very high-spirited animal became frightened and upset the carriage. throwing Mr. Gunn violcntly 'into the drain ofthe road. He wus picked up about fifteen minutus later by Spen-‘ cer Stewart and taken to the hospi- table home of John McPhee, where under kind and careful treatment he was able to get home next day.-Now it is time for the overseer to see that this piece of road is repaired at once as this is not the only accident which happened on this road this spring.-1 Donald Qaameron has disposed of his beautiful farm to' A. Cameron of Al- bany this farm being rather large for . Mr. Cameron he has urchased the M A correspondent D handsome property lately in posses- sion of Charles cDonnld.-Miss Cas- sie McPhee is visiting on the Junction Road the guest of Peter and Mrs. McPhee.-'Phe school is progressing under the able management of the teacher Miss Katherine Cameron. Small Cakes . in endless variety. We have been in this business for years and know just what youvmnt. The cakes we make are 'Always Fresh i o *Tr mme need cakes. rock ‘.°.t».§?u‘.f.i"_?.§‘.. fi’f_' °' '"" Telephone all D. STEWAlL'l`.` sciirss sixeiir _ F. G. Bovdygar. Georgetown, was in the City yoster y. Herbert Davison. City, left yesterday for Roseland, B. C. M. G. Aimarsim, neifiisi, im ymer- duy for Vancouver, B. C, , Rev. A. E. Burke, Alberton. was ii passenger west yestvrdiiy. R. B. Stewart, Strathgnrtney, has ar- rived hoine from Montreal. -a-_ Henry T. Duncan, Royalty, left yes- terduy or High Rivf-r, Aim, E, Le Baron Thompson of the Eur- tern S. S. Co. is in the City, _Jack Jenkins. and Jack Holroyd, City, left ygssterduy on u trip to Pincher Creek, Al rta. The schooner Palm- Star arrived in port yesterduyivith ii load of Aoiidiu Nut eoal for C. Lyons & Co, _ _*_ Yesterday morning the body of the late Lester Gould, who died at Falcon- wood hospital on ’I‘ucsdny was forivarcl- ed to his old home in Bedoque. A summons returnable on Saturday has been served upon Mrs. Mai' Ann .\I_cInnis, Euston Street. She is charged with keeping a disorderly house. _ A letter from Cnrter & Co_.(Limited) in reply to the letter of Prof. Theodore Rosn onthe seed _q\iestioii, is received und will uppeur in tomorrow's Guard- ian. All \vho l_ike anything along the line of gymnasticsraces. or gainesas well as fun by the funny clowns should o to P\`0Vi"C9» When it ls realized i-'hilt UUE the Y. M. C. A. l*"i'idily night und hide- lighted for two hours. The ordnance of baptism was admin- istcred in the Baptist church, Tryon, J ngton recently for the pm-P038 of last Sunday when eight 'oung men and two young women were baptised. There will be n. siinilur service on May the l0fh. The Royal Restaurant has been rc- fitted. pupered and furnished and made ‘ ook us good as new. The carpenter work has been done by George Gmidin & Co.. tml the painting, etc. by P. H. Trainor & Son, Prohibition Inspector Jenkins reuurn- ed to this City yesterdiiy after ii visit to Kihg’s County.|'I`here ure 5 cases of vio- lation of the Prohibition Act which are to be heard at Murray River. shortly before Stipondiary G. S. Inmnn. The rcguliir monthly meeting of the luuudiiin Club will he held in Castle Hall (adjoininz the Guuniiun Oliice) this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock to receive the report of the executive committee ind forgeneml business. All members irc requested to uftcnd. On Siiturdny The Guardian will con- Zuin the full text of the sermon preach- ed last Sunday hy the Rev. G. li.Whitc .it the Baptist Church in this City on the occasion of the Oddfellows of Chur- lottetown attending divine service there as part of their Natal Day celebration Professor Theodore Ross will address .\IcSueeney, Moncton, reader, gave Hull, i ount Alison Conservatory of Music lust week. The young ladies nc- nuitted themselves in an exceedin ly artistic and pleasing manner. Miss Ido- Sweeney, whois the youngest student Mount Allison has over graduated in Oratqry, gives promise of much talent. They were assisted by Miss Marie Tuck- .u'. voculifst. of Bermuda, who very _-ivwigeltlly renderelg two numbers. o owin ist e ro min: Piuiifi--Soiiiutu P.Il0,gNo. 3--Beethoven Presto. Reading--"A\1iitRoxy's dvice"-~An- onvmous, Song--"Oh for tho VVings of u Dove” from “Hour l\Iy Pro er"--Mendeh~,shon_ 'Piano--Nocturne Nb, 2--Chopin; Fuga - 2 Bgok 1, Buch; Etude Melodique in A. Ru _ Iieudin --Si-_enesi from “Hamlet” and “As vou iike It"--Shakespeare. Son --Sereiuule--(iounod, violin obli- gate W. Roy Smith. Piano--Novell:-tte l.--Scliuinami. Reading--“Michael Strogot'l’, courier to Czar"---Jules Verne. _ Ladies become enthusiastic ' Over Newbro's Herpiciile - because it brightens up the hair and keeps it light and lluiiy. stops itching of scalp almost Instantly, . 5° cents and ¢i.oo per lui!- specm Aguila I BallésBeiitBreul.‘, ’ » ~ - ‘ ` ._ _ Store 0pen` 0 cm tot p.|\\. _ ;;_i=<»» & » THE 0UEEN’S COUN'IY GUARDIAN G ' ' > _.--_ _ i ' . ' » g _ ._ _,Ax f Cont -st lime extend '- Mny f,= |8th ...._'._, i the value of $15.00. 1, V 4th Prize-Baseball outfit, B | $10.00. l Prize-Ball Bearing Roller ’ to the value of $5.00. _ be submitted, the number of 1 according to the merit of the and boys and girls. V Our prizes will be as follows. I I First prize $5 in goods » i § _ Out of town boys I _ i. Continues Until Contest '"-" _ . Monday, Day l8t'h _ .° SINCE we introduced the Nazareth Waist sketching contest to the' boys"ann irliiggiiagfnifiil ifh The Nazareth Waist is the best child’s waist on the market--embodying ‘,§f,,‘;‘,,{’és‘§,‘,n,§1,’;§,gi‘,‘,’,§§‘,“{l)f,“,‘f';,l,’,§ a‘;“§_'h,c§ every feature that makes acliild’s waist excellent-and including many 'chit tio miiiim nfgmporiiimie win he dealt other waist possesses. It is the lightest, firmest, best Fitting, most durblae wining __ “'“h~ A f“" ’““"i"3 if ""‘1“°°“"l~ for boys and, girls that has ever been devised--and despite the duty we sell it in The Mime” H le, Duggan hmlme Charlottetown at New York prices-all sizes_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . , -4 ¢ - -_,C-_ _ _, _ h d tn town, pianist and Dorothy Downing Sp€CI3.l CllSP ay lllf C 1111 €t‘W€aI° SCC 10 . - - - » » r A. N. McKay, City, left yesterday for Sl. John. At the City Police Court yesterday inorning Stipendiury _ i\liigi_sti'utc Muc- donnlil delivered ii \vrit'tvn _iudginent in the cuss of Robert .Ieiikiini versus Dor- tor l\ii~Nr-iIl~ the jiidginont will be found printed in full on uiiotliei' page of this paper. The Prohibitioii churgc iigiiiimt Austin Hewittwas postponeil for hearing until this morning. One drunk, Joseph Hennessy; was lined $2 und uinun named _ David Malone, up- purently simple-minded was reinunded for xi week till his ruse could bc enquir- ed into. _ __ ` Nsviim Pino ii oonu. It's ii sure way to get blood pois- ning. Use Putnsm’c Corn' Extrac- tor. It's safe, painless and sure to cure in d B- RY. . _ . Makes Shaving 8 Delight ' ‘°The Mah” _ Razor 'From ex rience we con- sider this tg; most perfect razor. ` Shaves easy and clean. And the Priceonly SLM Two Siu:-One Price other rams up to Steno but “The Mah" is the st i'-1"_llll ill 1lii3’7j _ onooorsrsft* ' cer-.omni Gargohlgllit Stay 1 Brass ~ _ eds I have secured control of the finest line of BRASS BEDS made in Canada--and to introduce-this line in Ch Town, by arrangement with the manufactuttres- the first twelve be