4.‘.‘ .tr" ‘ inence.»_“ « , I '1' (irrigation: varied stock of the newest and most popular Weaves. And Caravan . latest novelties as we] 4th? forecasts e ‘ t. "Kimmie: 'i‘her’is'fifl.iinffi“9d . .‘h‘eiustwnnesrk with no have again .Here‘; you "--\.'.iw_u : 4., . I, .‘ r Mm thorn—An eve: m6. ular fabric. comes 46 inches wide. high silkyefiniah 51.10 BLACK Fancms—é-Qnite acorn- piete range of black fancy in light summer weight. Armnre cloths. silk spots, etc.. at per yard , 65c. “.1515 “g Ind-4 .. M55 , . encrus— 8 \to Go inches wide iii ‘ reco. Greyhand, Pawn plalu_.,arid stripe eifecta. per yard 1: ’5 to ..-..§2 50 ,Inron‘ran HousesurrL—E'ng- ‘_ , ‘ii‘sh‘ allwcul reyhomespune 56‘ihches wi e, .correet suit- , ing weight. Excellent value It‘peryard...... . . . . ,.’r.oo '{Hawsou TWEEDS"—In cor- rectl'weighta fox ladies enm- _, met costumes, plain siripes an‘dlfanciea per yard 5r rs, £25, 3135. ....sr.45 .r _ _ . . : «;~B§£-'l’;¢v&rimemel' 519,“ yis'risssrocss 0F STYLISH DRESS FABRICS ‘ , ECENT large impor'ations of fine dress. Fabrics brought this department into prom' : “a rapidly increasing patronage shows that our efforts to still further improve the department are meeting with public lapproval. ’ I ~ New arrivals. include and 5'4 inch goods in black. navy. mid grey, new blue, seahbrown and mid brown at per yard 65c, 75c,.95c, $1.10. ‘ Mass-rid“ .. $1.55 Vgcurursv-ML inches wide, 'eummer weights. "'in Navy ' and Black, peryard. . . $1.10 hernias—Wear resisting, pop- lina in navy and brown—45 inches wide. 65c, 75c and 95c Amazons—Elegantly finished goods in navy and black. 48 inches wide, 85c and . $1.10 Scrcrnuarss—A a pi en did range in ‘ lack, brown, mid brown. navy and new blue. 46 inches wide, per yard,65c. 15c and.. .~.‘ ....9ac SEND: §AMPLES 5 Stunts v ' NoerIY ‘ 0. . "'t I ," i. . . .fiiigant"hsnd bags of Mr se '. brown shades-«leather hen watered silk! 3r.5o.'$2'.25. ! .l he 'sr'with outside pocket, J’égfirgo. ~'. Meny other pretty begs. ' i | "o it“s " die. sma ‘ ~ "-‘ ‘ "rm'newest m 19‘; V :fiz'éd strap. the latest $2.00. ‘ he s of "rich withhewyael rrow strapping of are! ALEAIHERTGOODS ‘ new leather goods include many oi the 1 as the staple lines, nhd’you’l‘l findihe prices right—elem indeed than you’d expect ‘Jnd-bia‘e!” groaning lengthwise. Ivorvdbnckie, newest, .. “.15. ""H" ~‘ -‘:.‘ ‘ ~' . , ,dq‘v'eity leathtr belt and icomplete Crimson... daoenmcwma ., “r illSPLAY ! el leather, black and rich ll inside purse—lined with $2.75 and $2.90. inside purse, brass soc, 75c and 95c. styie— finished in variour dark brown chamois 1k draw cord. . . 42,15 indicted ..-‘.....75c1 ' “bird. in New Prensa Blcotfiiiharlottetowm, g. .. HRS. r lanes: L «m- 7 Kris liar Savanna a'rrived- homehy tub! night. 3 , , seminar-mmmnnd la the as last nighthy -. ‘ ~. fifillooamanduraSmauwcod. ".- , . V98, " “Mi” 3‘: 59"“: N‘- Br «wmrhzmm ,. ~ : L 'pthnfihe guest of Miss RV, . a, A, I I. . _ ‘ - .TEEIfhht kind eta boy can secure a position with rapid promotion. if he applies at this office at ones. The Saturday Guar‘dlan,"only liftycsnts A year is an excellent gift for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. Mlss Mourns McLean. who for the past winter has been attending the C. B. 0.. returned to her home in Crapaud, on Saturday last. Gnu. A. Fans". the well known travelling representative of the All Rail Line arrived last night on a business trip to the Province. 1). M. Connor: Travelling Agent of the Iiitmnoioninl ,Rullway. arrived by last ight'e train and will be 'on the island for 5 few days. on omelet business. . Either. Wu. Mofisonsoums, wife of the .I “out,” the Plant 8. S.Line in this City wasn't passenger from Hawkesbury by the str. Borer-if. which nrrlvedlyesteiday. Mr. Momboumuetle. has taken Mrs. J amee MoLood'a house, opposite St Paul’s Rectory for the summer. A Successvur. fishermen came into the Guardian office yesterday. His name is Rod. MdKlnnon. and. he and John McLean, oi the Royalty. caught at Cornwallyesterday fourteen trout that weighed altogether 48 pounds and four ounces. Next—but if there are any bigger-nah than this the fish editor would like to see the fish. I i A PARTY tron: St. John, N. 13., comprising Robert Thompson, of the mural Bobertson & 00.. ship owners and agents;=-Maicolm McKay, a large lumber operator; and Col. Armstrong and his son, arrived last night. They will spend some diays on the island, on a fishing trip probably at Morrison‘s Pond. of which the party are the lessees. The Rev. J. W. Godfrey, who for three years has been the efficient and popular cunts of St. John's Church, and his with. also greatly beloved by a large circle of acquaintances in Truro. lcit this morning for their new home in Grapaud. Prince Edward Island, where Mr. Godfrey has ‘ beep appointed Rector of the Episcopal Church in that town. A large number of friends were at the I. C. R. Station to say “good bye" to this popular young couple and to wish them prosperity and every success in Mr. Godfrey's new field of work. says the [rare News of the 4th inst. summit mourn .,.__ S-r. Joan. Juno 4.—There was a warm discussion at the regular meeting of the Hibernian Kglghis lately. Several members took occasion to protest vigor- ously against the posters that have been pntiup about the cry advertising the “irish Pawnbrokers" which Is billed to -appear at ,the Opera House next week. These posters were referred resolution was unanimously. passed con- demning thegtheatrieal management and calling-’upon‘ali Irishman as lovers of fair play, to refrain 1mm attending the per- formance. ' . mus In sum runs MlSlEHl Mouc'row N. )3. June 4—Sherlfi McQueen, who was in town today. stated the authorities were making no effort at prssant to clear up the Creamer children mystery. The theory of kidnapp- Ing. he says. has largely disappeared and the people in the lower"- and of the country have settled down to the belief that the children are dead. The sheriff's own opinion is that the bodies of the children‘wiliyetbe found in the ' woods. Constable Charles '1" of M “ has been‘aponding the last few days searching for the children but. ataiate report, he had nothing new to add to the mystery. Castile Soap iniiib bars at lilo per lb Best quhlity and handieat also at The Red Cross Pharmacy. Edtf v WWW WWW madenaiiy. Oar fresh chem-nothing, soggy ‘ acumen-pathos:— . .. , r, _ ilagaever- aeoli- into evcrut. -We would _ w 1 own te' try one. " ’v ‘, ‘_ Apple‘piea net Lemon pics the. lines pica no. “ , ' Srswasr,~- license our“. lakes Beet lined. to as vile caricatures of the Irish race and ; insulting and oil'ensive in the‘extrome , to the-Irish people of the city. A strong V The Y. M. C. A. Celebrates Its Release Frorn Debt bv Burning the Mortgage Papers month's!!!“ held to celebrate the paying oi! the mortgage. which fora number of years. has h'een'a shackle on the institu- tion. An interested audience assembled to decide the fate of the lugnhriona document. "which has at times caused anxiety to those entrusted In past. years with the sdminiatra'tlou of tho Aasc~ elation. A pleasant, program was carried out. Prof.Watte'orohastra gave an opening selection which was followed by the rendition ofsome records on the Victor talking machine. and two very enjoyable reoitaticns by Mr. lhaw, who interprets Dr. Drummond capitaliy. Then followed addresses by President Louson. His Worship Mayor Paton. Governor McKin- non. Judge Fitzgerald. Lt. Col Moore, W. C. Turner. (the last three former presidents of the Association.)lA very fine solo was sweetly sung by Miss Maud Down, Prof. Earle accompanying. Henry J. Oundali, who has been a member of the Association :since its institution. over fifty years ago inspected the mortgage deed. and asked to have the papers trained or presorged. This motion was seconded by i). B. Stewart, and put to the meeting. About ten supported it. Judas .Fltzgernld was very empathic In his desi.e that the mortgage should be burned, and the meeting seemedtohe in spmpnthy with him. The matter being submitted to the audience for dispcsal. the vote was largely in favor ct bur ning the moriguge_ Mrs. T. G. Taylor. the President of the Ladies’Auxiliary. set a mamh to the mortgage papers which were held on a tray by the President. The audience stood and sang Praise God from whom all Blessings Flow. The ladies than furnished light refresh- ments, and Secy. Archibald happily moved. ovate or thanks to the ladies and thanked them sincerely on behalf of the Association for their noble efforts in helping to pay of the morga’ge. > “ MayiS‘r'Patoti‘b‘roiiose‘ri a: voted! thanks toMr. Archibald for his' faithful work among the young men of this city since he came to Charlottetown, and Judge Fitzgerald, also spoke ulcnd this line. Next Sunday there will be a thanks- giving service In the Y. M. C. A. Hall at whichRev. Mr. Dobson will address a mass meeting for men and women. SillilflHS VIEW ' lllVllHiIl OTTAWA, June 4—The Innate discussed further the limitation on divorce. On motion for the third reading of the bill granting a divorce to Harriette Wesley Baker. Senator Power moved an amend- ment declaring thtt the husband and respondent, Frances Shaw Baker. may not lawfully marry again during the life of Harriette Wesley Baker. ’ Senator Power thought it was the duty 1 every Senator to do what he could to discourage tho violation of the marriage vow. The divorce bills. as posed by parliament, did ’ notfitdls- courage but rather put a premium on divorce. The Innoceutone of a married pair went tothe trouble and cxpcnce of procuring divorce and when it is granted the guilty one stands in the same position a __—__—i—-———-—— We haves line assortment of Tooth Brushe a prices ranging from 6 to 35c. The Red Cross Pharmacy. Sdtf Kodak-s! Kodaks Kodaks: Kodaks J not received from pnoo to $35 oo-I Call. and see them. E IvvvyvaYVVvvvvvvvvvlva pilfllllfliti 1" '. Ofip‘aud. spent . At'the Y.ll.0. A'. liall last night a The 24c matiings for 28c mattings for cross cheeks 16c 19c . ‘ 1:. V g? ‘ -, t 4; .‘ :2. ' 1‘ I I. ' Mtliinery 4 " ‘ c Q ,Mlli'inery People. \ ‘ ' ‘ 7 People. " Twenty-Five Pieces Straw Mailing 67 cents on the. Dollar Neat, attractive, durable Mattings in stripes, and geometrical designs on lawns, blues, greens or reds. 32c maitings 22c 50c mattings 33c. - e as the innocent one to marry again. That did not seem right. There should be some punishment for the offence. Allowing both parties to marry encour- ages ths committing of ofl‘onoes to force a divorce to obtain freedom. The adoption of amendment would mean the end of collusion. . BROKEN SLEEPiTIéZED NEXT MORN- Sleep not only rests but builds up the body. Cut down the honrsol sleep, and you cut down health in the same propor- tion. 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Every pipe guaranteed perfect. “The Two Mace" inbuilt iueilnnou. DRUGGISTS. . The Big Sale of FURNITURE Goes Merrily on There are Bargains for you and your neighbor, DON’T MISS THEM. COME IN TO-DAY. John Newson. OVER. TWENTY year. For plans 19 mwt ryr l l l ., W Charlottetown. Woe-menu PER CENT The Sun Life wrote Over 20 p.c. of the total in- surance written by 2: Canadian Cum; twin 3 last in this progressive Cu, apply in E. H. BRO‘N. h Manager for P. 8.. Island emu-m . 1 “AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT” Messrs. Ross 8: Matthews, Provincial Managers, North American Life, GENTLEMEN— ' Having taken auto policy for $2000.00 with the North American Charlottetown. Life ' twenty years ago on the 20 Payment Life pian,with an annual premium of ‘58.“), I beg to acknowledge the following options which your Company now give me at the expiration of the investment period. rst;——Cash $1384 00. and ;—A paid up policy for $2860 00. and :—To withdraw the mills 347600 and take a paid up policy {or the face of the policy $2000.00 participating in future profits, or 4thiy; r—‘i‘o draw a life annuity of $33.80 and carry the 81000.00 as a old up policy. Any of these 0 tions 1 consider good Value. in view of the fact t at i nave had the risk carrie on my life for the period of ac years.which if estimated at 510 on per thousand. the usual price charged by Fraternal Societies, would leave me an investment on the balance of the premiums equal to about 5% per rent. I am a thorough believer in Life Insurance and have no he itation in saying that the results your Company have accomplished are an evidence of slrllf'nl as well as careful management on their part. Charlottetown, May 30th, 1906. Yours sincerely. MA RK N. WRIGHT. Eddy’s Fibreware 18-- Neai - Clean - Sweet Made in Pails, Tubs, Round Bottom Fire Pails, Refrig erator Drips. Spittoons, Butter Tubs, Milk Pans. If your Grocer has not got them, send us his name. Scholield Bros, 4 4 4 1 CornerGt. George and Kent an. W , l, SELLING AGENTS, St.]ohn,N'.B. ‘ "