N 130', worth $2.50 our price for a few dh): $1.15 a pair. Here is your chance. fD@t s ullt up-to-date shoe at s low fill. 'Hairy pairs left, get your size e P3 dn1wi`rthtf'~ ~ ' - ' ’.:`!*,’\.., 1 . A unzg, 1908 , _ _ _ rnnc J .1 tj A_"`¢_ lg HAKLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ 1-we - 1' Does not _Color the Hair Stops Falling Hair _ AvER°s |1A|R visor: | E = 1 *,_ _ Last week we received some of the Prettiestlgem rings that we think the `\iil`-3-'>` 1 eye has ever gazed upon. The prices range from $1.75 up to $85_0O_ When contemplatin a S V rillg purchase renie-uber that we have rings. - ' W. W. WELLNER JEWELER ,' Tim A I 1"-. 1,' ` ~ l llave your photos talren in' all the leading styles at CO0K'S. llest facilities for family groups. l"ilms developed at lowesi prices.. Studio. Desliriay Block Charlottetown. _ ____ Shoe Hughes' Saline cleanses and purifies the system, no ‘ better spring medicine. Price 25c per bottle. llughes’ Digestive Tonic - cures that tired feeling. It gives ' strength and vigor to the entire body. Price 250 per bottle. < GEo.A 1-1;. rruerlas, A »~v|cluH|l0°°{l:0l`fiff” Market Basement '.1 I Most Up-to date Cule in the city. - -` Everything neat and elenn. _ -Try our special 25c dinners they are ‘ well. - Quick lunches at all hours from loc u 0 Open from 8 30 a m to 12.30 p.m. I ‘ Give usa call. It 4zodmwfrttstf. , _ _ ‘ os-ooooooeooooooooeoeo l` I now $1.00 Shiney f Leather _; 000000000000000000000 ' Q B I .le t _ _ -' Y' “W” "mg a” ““°""“’° °“ Kel!! Slfael A very pretty marriage; vlilasbsoierg Real Estate and' Personal Propeety . . ' “ized at the home 0 er er ' for general civic purposes nt. li per ' h - 1 Pfactlm limited 0° ‘m°°“.°° garvel-y' hHatzelbm0k’ ohh widineslgayé cent; and an assessment on the some - ofdigkql E", Nose' Two” dazyhllttiri illllii' wwiiii unsitliedeisn “" W"*"' “"0 Fcwerere expense at 5° m' l ht, f li, d M ---ff»g,~;,t»w1r=d 3:; :iz °::.s"‘. ...zz ..:::. glnsukkll-'»<'|eic nouns I llliegi husbgidig rindwcii-lf: vivverg srildlicii “°°°“‘l time “"‘1i,‘;:id°"°dtt;’0‘b°` rsfd “ nmno. ru. 1.50-awp m. by Rev. E. A, McPhee, Montague. third time ‘"1 "iff a th “'r t'e nf lGv1:ni~~~:ab>' fmnolutmonu The bride was charmingly and be- A bV'1““' _ sp" V ng ° 8 mww ‘ ‘ .. ingw gowned in white brgandie and discount on taxes was also read a - .°‘,‘...‘.“‘ ‘ ‘. ` carried a bouquet of maiden hair mst “Fd ”e"°‘§d time “nd set dmv” more F RUIT.Orau ges, __.__-_-_---?- ln“dfl'blucffcr 'cut' patent lcalller shoes E.- T-lltlSgEACllEl\. _ .; 0000000000 WARM Weather is here. You will need Bananas, Pine Apples, iricxcelleut order and rice moderate at . McKENNA’S _ Both Stores. 5gz8_dri|f , “Can1p.Jna"a quan- dozen table napkins from A1lcy&i ' » it-_ _ C0’ and R ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,., M ,, . ~ _ _ - ~| . ’lk\ \ ' B f7"'\ Uf “5 Roses Trainor & Co. The happy couple left. 4- l ‘,_ ‘ . _ ‘ , ` “ r . _ ' Flour m bbls and ,yesterday morning for their future A _ I half bills. . best wishes of host of friends. _ I .l!’,.`_,ri“'l-I\ _ » M ( ue.»».f..::,~1g I | ' __ einer" I.tllll€S lllll HUUIS BEER 'Q G°|"|";.....a‘°.:;:f::.€“a.;z1.°°‘.‘z1‘f:: 01:25. c clear havens. cigars, and all lmtnds' 2 \* ‘ of tobaccoes. Prices right, kindly re- - ` Amateur Work Developed and printed Films and MEN OF °HARL0-pm;-OWN Am) I Paper for sale. ‘ PROVINCE 011' PRINCE EDWARD See our window this 1 week We show a Ladies’ swell Tan Calf Blucher Goodyear welt Boot worth $4.00 Special Attraction This wcck 120 pairs of Women’s dongo. la slippers-cob onial shape with large brass oval __ buckles suitable . for house or street Wear-4. re- _ gular price $2.35 See them in our Window. Alleyfit Go, ' I ll lsents to the bride were holth numer- ll B ,ous and costly, showing the very _high esteem in which she is held. Of ,the -number a special mention may THF 0UEEN’S 'C00 Head Offices in New Prowse Block- -Cho. lottetown. Stewart Simpson, City, went to Montreal yesterday on a visit. Miss Sadie Craig, Middleton, re- turned homs yesterday from a visit to this City. Mies Helen Smith, returned 'to her home in Hampton yesterday after spending some time in this City. James McMillan and Arthur Cros- lrill,- City, have returned from a holiday trip to the United States. Mrs. Judge McLeod, Summerside, leaves this morning to attend the closing exercises at Acadia College. John W. Rankin, the popular busi- ness manager ot che Sadie Calhoun Company, New York, is in this City. Guardian readers are admitted to New Wonderland tonight for but tive cents. Pictures are well wort/h seeing. Any person wishing to spend a good half hour tonight should look pp New Wonderland program in this sous. A good boy is wanted at The uardian Otllce to learn the printing. WE' QE" ght boy. R. E. Ward, wife and daughter of 0rwell,~1eave this morning for Haver- hill, Mass., where they will spend the summer. | .i I Guardian renders should read Won- derland ad which will be found at the top of seventh col., on seventh page in this issue. I Rev. G. F. Dawson of York, Prince Edward Island has been appointed third vice president of the Mount Al- lison Alumni Society. ‘ That new and popular song Top O’the Mornin will be sung by Miss McKinnon at New Wonderland to- nigtht and no one should miss henr- ing it. ‘ Any young girl about sixteen or seventeen years of age, with a good cemgrpn schod education and who desires’a position should apply to -X. Y. Z., P. 0. Box 1230 at once tating wages desired. A-dvertiecrs say that there is no better medium than the Rural Daily (formerly the Weakly) Guard- ian. The reason is that it circulates everywhere throughout the country disvricts of the Province, reaching n exceptional opportunity for the! No person should miss going to New Wonderland tonight: where a magnificent entertainment awaits them. Any girl desiring to learn ad and news setting should apply at this office at once. A good chance for ‘ no right zirl. Miss M. L. Stevenson, New Glas- gow, has been successful in winning one of the building lots in the Newa- go Limerick competition. Any person desiring to purchase o strong second hand double seated_ lcnrriage at a bargain should apply at this oillce at once. Rear seat can be removed, thus making it an ex- > cellent: market wagon. illlll IIUIIIIIIIL . ‘ .PIISS lSl!MlllSi | Boano or HEALTH Secretary 50-00 I Burying Dead Animals 25.00 Printing & Advorvs 35-00 Medical Attendance 200.00 Miscellanpous 50.00 _ . ' 3t.0.00 ! INSURANCE Ury I-ian 1"?-40 .Uity Stables & Roller 37 ."1 'Market House Cl-15 00 A _ - 507.50' I CITY HALL I Pleanlng $25-00 I Lighting 200.00 Icon) 1150.00 Telephone 12.00 Painting offices 50,00 Miscellaneous 50.00 : I 587.00, I VICTORIA PARK Keeper’s Salary 300.00 Labor, Etc. 150.00 I MISCELLANEOUS Rifle Association Exhibition Grant Music on Square Queen'e Sq. Gardens Horses Squares Unforsoen 500.00 I _ 2230.00 ! 1 SINKING FUND Market 1000 00 450.00 100.00 500.00 150.00 350.00 530.00 100.00 (Continued from page 1.) _ Muslills Eand Mal 0 d D l l l' el' Cp . Drop us a postal l for samples of Comment is unneces- sary.'I‘l1ousands of yard of goods of the best and most charming weaves. ~ Dainty and beautiful patterns and coloiings in thelargest range of muslins and giughams 011 display in Char- lottetown. Dalnty Muslins At Economical Prices. Fine English l\lusli11s with dainty litt'e patterns in Nile, Sky, Navy, Pink and Black 26 in at uc yd. _` Better quality English muslins, 29in wide. f Pretty fancy stripes of Greens, Blues and Pinks. L 15c yd. ._ Fine cotton deaiue. just tl1e thing for one who does not care for rt muslin or gingham. Cream ground with small Brown, Sky Grey, Pink, Green and Blue figures _goin wide. r5e 5d. Fine French muslins etc in innumerable patterns '_ at r7c, 250, 28.-, 325C, 5oc 'md '/5c. _ i English Check Ginghams in Black-, Green, Blue, Brown and Pink r4c and r6c yd. Anclerson‘s Scotch Ginghams in a large num- ber of Patterns :tt 25c to 390 a yd. ' V -¢_~,,¢w»_~.~; »_ an entirely ditlerent class of readers Permanent Works °750l00 I y B from that of the Morning Daily. 1750.00 "' e The Guardian has at different times asked correspondents having matters. of news to send to this paper to selnd. some as soon as possible after the events occur. It is decidedly un- comfortable to have news sent for insertion days and weeks nfterthe the items should have been forward- ed and to he expected to publish' Estimated Expenditure 360961.76 REVENUE ` ' ' ' I' 'WJ' I _il Real Estate $33,174.09 Personal Property 12,024.00 Ordinary Revenue 14,500.00 Poll` Tax 3,200.00 $62,898.09 mme with any degree of p],,,,su,.e_|Less Appcnls & Discounts 1,800.00 The value of news depends upon itsl _ freshness, and if correspondents $51'098'0J would only bear this in mind when Estimated Expenditure 60961.76 sending matter to The Guardian itl S I ,_` :would ensure- their contributions re- “rp “S 1363" ceiving prompt attention. Take, for instance, notices of deaths, weddings, presentations, etc. No newspaper cares to publish news that might just as well have been sent to it a week to ten days before it is receiv- ‘edi The Guardian wants to oblige, but those who use it 'should think of the importance of losing no time in transmitting news to a newspaper. ferns and spirea blossoms. Her going ,away suit was of brown Panama |cloth with hat to match The pre-| be made of the groorn’s gift of on . nd: " Ten is sold only in sealed lend """ American mud “ ri ht mn u pmilrets, thus preserving its delicious » I -church and choir af the Hazelbrook_"‘“'.°" “ml °'r°m“ ‘ \ Just received from IBaptist Church, a silver butterl ' _ . ' ‘ . me ,mu vm S_ S_ ,cooler from L. Wood, M. L. A., 2| , ll D K P 0. .parlor marbio mantel clock from the eounterpane from Prowse Bros.; home in St John, followed by the member the place. A. W. Rednln, Pham. B. ; ISLAND - ` Tl'l¢ ' I dm how in a better position' , . than ever to give yoli the very bee » in Ph°t°K|'9Ph5 at- ,to be had in the tailoring art,having BAYER PHOTOSTUDIO l°°°"&" “ii ‘.$"t."§f°l'¢.2"l.Z'l‘.l‘°l.‘I' ons om 0 o n c IS ion house for the spring and summer _ Phone |92 |27 Grafton St. or mos. I um also mama s mg. 'At half Price $2.00 _Sprague & C0. ‘ ' Sunnyside gm p.m.......... rag .. F'-Q 83 A 4_3 :Z ‘ - ""s0'mm_ l0.lD 11.3) .llll LM ........6.$l supply of the very latest in suttingsp ; 0V01’80lf.lll§l, trolllerlllgl and ladies' wattage, which I will make up atI _ . _ ' 'ith l est ssibl rice. I have a .rlme Table Rocky Point ladiss‘l'eoatp;aksr° iiho is an expertI I H3 5- H,,2,|,lb'f:_f°“lh Will 0"' f°' W' "'°“"’ °l in that ilu. Ladies :He us a coll ‘ “Y” ° ’ ' th t wi lease Il‘v',em:v,:'D°|I’ “°°vts“d‘.n. n l|imanF°ist.l3°°du elioose. Iphove :gil 1 1 Y an expert from the old countrywbn will clean and press and repair your’ clothing at a very modest price. Give us your order early and avoid the mm. JAMES OALLAGHAN. Upper Queen Street I "Fresh from the gardens of the . finest tea-producing country in the Regarding the appropriation of ' _$100 for s. grant to the Prov. Rifle Association Councillor Rileymoved a I resolution that than amount be voted .- instead towards the Provincial . Library which was a henedt to citi- zens aud deserved recognition. His' motion _was defeated-himself Council- E lors Johnson and Campbell voting for it;’nnd Couns. Rogers, Stewart, McDonald Lane, Reddln against. for third reading on Friday at ten s. m. r world, (the Island of Ceylon). “Sul-_ Waterman’s Ideal For-ntuin Pens are recognized as the standard of exce lence everywhere. ~ Weintroduced these pens here n number of years ago, and as a testimony lo their excellence practically every pen deslerln Charlottetown has nuw adopted - them in preference to other makes. NEW STOCK We hwe just opened a new assortment. Come ln and try the new points G. F. Hutcheson '~ I Jeweler-Opticirm "The . ' ‘ Merry Widow” _ Seems to be the craze in Ladies' Hats this season, but what genuine Merry Widow is going to wear one of those 4oxneh hats that are being offered by milliners in large cities. But before your wife or best girl gets to en<})uiring how you _know so much about it we will change the su ject by announcing that wo are selling lots of Maple Sugar because it is pure and the price is only 24 cents per pound. @*'l`ry it now and see if you don‘t like it. E. J. DESROCI1 dni\vfi.f _ The Fnrmefe Daughter these muslins and -- receive them by Two Ngw Sung; ail. ---I --- rdum m Miss Lorrri-i 1\r¢i<1:~.i.\1r:r~‘ --aml -- \ _ no Ar ls Good Soap ` It’s _the Goodness of the Soap that should cause you to buy it. lt’s really better Soap than other wrapped laundry soaps sold at Five Cents. And it’s a bigger cake too. ' There are other reasons why it’s worth your while to use Famous Soap. It’s made at home. It keeps your money in local circulation where some of it will come back to you again. And the making of soap is a growing industry which will help build up your own town and province, A WORI) T0 TIE SOAP SELLERS Howie your stock of Fammn Sup and Silver liar. Don't by any chance let yourself run short. These are the, laundry soaps gh.; are selling tollay,and may be had nt s day s notice from the P. E. island Soap Works, Charlottetown, P- E. I. 5-z7dwfs3irri _ 1 .... .'.. ... ...... ....... 4. klsdm” 'u _ _ ` b_(ndam‘ rA'uh'n.u“x:N-" . -‘iid ttsrmwillrsn. H. V A - . » _ < ' my onnnr ...iin;;;.r.., I-.....“ "V raw- ly_0NnrntAtn ro-Nicnr _ Ajpving Pictures The ltewitching Women- - House To Let 1. -if The Mummy ' ' E. E. llAlNl§~`-. Annrsslox Only 5 cents. II 7New Advertisements The clyaesluu slf||i£"_ _VI CCRACKEN lem hay innate fonlml June Zrth, lmflvlfe Ia n ! :lurk buy with bl.u~k point.-_ \v.th the oxoeption ur' two \\‘l|ltle llilul It-tim-.k~1nr|llstnrintlu:\~. l\lrCr:u:ken isa sure foal-gelter. large, handsome and well bred, being sired by _ the pure-bred Clydesdale Sta.lum Mc- Crac en, 6055: dam, Eastern Boy by O d Brown Stout; gmnn dam by Old Glad- st 0l1e~ . This tllyclnsrlalo Sutlllml wil’ mnko the season :gif lilllt us follows: llenltlr and weather permit- fill. uonduy. Amy ith, will lczwc home for J. P.. l{cl\o<~'.~‘, arte* n :lv nnon'tl|c|n:u to Patrick Mcllr'Idn`»», I .rl .lic 1 T ~ ilny, 5th, to I Ae _e egg .o . . -' . c|na,o\ur night. nun iris .s‘\:-.\u~rxm||'~. l"r|.~ot.owu. ut noon; th<'.n<.'ut l‘l.l}r-y|t||t,m|'>r, iiurllngtuu, ovur night. \\`l~1_ nt noon: tllcncu to .lohn l{elly'.s. Slru|||_r~nuk, nw.-r niirlit, urrlviniz holnu Sut\|riluy uhout noon. Monrlny lltll, to llerhcrt liowtlu-1-'n_ (Ir-upfrurl, nt noon: thonca to Peter lderpii-<. l)ixon'~ Mills, over night. 'l`uc-srlny, 12| r. to N<~ilSln\w‘.~1,l>\~Srtl>lr~,nt noon; Llluuuu tu.l. ll. A|vl{lr»||o|i'~. llnrnw (love, over niirlrl.. \\'i~:l|r|:.-rli\_\', lltth to l<§.l. llurri||gton's, .\'lne .ville (Iron.-k. ut noun: tlrt-nec to Thos. !\lorrow‘.~'. St. (lntlio-rinc's, ow-.r night. Thursday, llth, tn Alex. an-l.uolii' .trlvtion on ills 'p|~|.-|ni~es on h`nt.unln_\' thc ':7th of .luue A. ll. llnhlnt thohonruf'l’m=l\'ct)'¢:lnclg Noon. ALL 'l`ll.~\'i` ti-net. pier.-u rrr-lpliruel of ' lnnd silnnto lyilltriuul being in t' u\i-lottcimvu und being put-I of town lot numlrar Tlilr-ty-tl\e in tho itll rumlred of u_>\\'|| lots in 1'luu-luttstown. bound- ed und rleseriheri ns folln\\‘u, than lin to myg... Uunirnoru-irig on the Nnrtlr Side ng Kent Street nt the South-cn..»¢t nngli- of lruul fu merly owned hy the into liieluxrrl Johnson. thence Norph- \\‘nr-rlly |»:n~.\l|el\vItl| l‘rln1~.o Strrpet Seven y- llve feet. ilu-non l~Im~'l\\'x\|1ll\‘ pm lol with Kent 'col Forty n_nn feet, thence Southwanlly r-:rllel witfr l’|~|l|e:.~‘tre\-t nftn-o.s.niil Sevonlfi- efeul. to Kr-nt >trr-ct und thanco \Voltwn ~ nlongtlrc !\'nrtlr shit- nf Kent Street Forty- ne foot to tin- yllrnzc of ronlnlenr-cmcnt. ’l`||e uborc an r~ is nnule under und hy virtue otnnd pux-~nnnt\ou l’o\\'o1-of Snle contained ln n oertuln lnrlonture of Mortgage buarlnl dutc lith dur nt Nnvembe r 1906 mm o between lleilnvu- liutlr (‘nirns nf tho one ml-t und Florence Adislnlrlv (‘nii-ns nf the other' port und heenuse of ill-fault |\u\'i|||.: been :nude in the Baymont of the prlrleipnl lnnney secured there- v `ilsteri»\t fllturlotictowrl thin 27th day oi' Mny A. I). 1008. I"l.()lt l