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A , _ MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Head Offices in N\w_l’rowse Block--Charlottetown The mall train arrived in the city last. nigh.. at een o'clock. James McDonald, Fort Augustus, 1 was in the City yesterday. _` _ Mrs. Allred Lund, Mt. Herbert., has returned from a visit. to this City. _ A driving mare will be sr-ifl on Market Square Tuesday. lice class.-. P lied column. W i near future on a visit to the Cana- ) dian North West. A hs ofthe children- ciures lofilgdilglhigndl -picture! for ymili fam- l \ d I 5 |ly and your wiie’s-pictures for you and the children to loo on in futurc ,gigs and bring beck the childhood day’ s n. .K We tekethem. and take them so well that they catch all the charms and prolefvc them for you. Cnokfs Studio Why do you have C-o-r-n-s-‘P A " llughes' German Corn - Extractor Removes them painlessly, quickly sur] permlnenllly. Price r5c per Bottle cso.s.utcnss Now is the time to leave your order for that New spring suit. The newest goods in all the latest shades and patterns. The latest New York fashion plates to hand every month. Cleaning and pressing attended to. MURDOCK RUSS ' Tailor 140 Great George Street. Opp B. Carter 8: Co’s Auction Rooms. dttsrttstf. ___ Today is pie day. We have- apple mince Lemon- Wa shington and Cot-oauut Cream All lzc each. Also Cream Puffs lzv Doz. Cup Cakes, Doughnuts, Tarts, Currrmt Buns ro: Doz.£,’l`ea Cakes lzc Each. Home made Br&d fresh cvcry clay. -1. Lonzrgans Quick Lunch -AND- Home Bakery |24 Gt. George St. ditsrmwlsm Arein great demand- increase the lpgiggly by usiug`PRAT`I`S POULTRY Prtadrs Pourxrav REGULATOR Mid i’R.AT'I‘S ANIMAL REGULATOR have been endorsed by the leading far- mers of Canada- `\’l Jas Kell & Co GLOVES New mousquctaire gloves. One rcs- sor. why women put chiel dependence in our glove department. is that they can always be sure oi correct sizes end accurate lit. A live is always a ilvo. A six is alwaysn six. The iln- Kefs always lit snugly and not too °“Ui!- The giovou are always perfect- li' linii-ihed. That. is because our Slaves are made for us by uhe best Slove marker in the world. The new iltocks are here now-full stocks of “Ury size and color. See our silk hloves with double points they wear. Jas. Patou A: Co. 5-28dtl. 1.' 2' --_A-5 . Among “thi” Snturiihyasbargaln we are offerlnga line ol delin- ettes and muqll that would be line veluo;qu‘_-t' nvents per yard- °S B very special we say 7 cents. ~Moore & McLeod. -5-28d2l. Pmmszs .2bbn.DxNo on PAINT- ING SHOULD GET OUR PRICES ON HARDWARE GUARANTEED Summer _ 4, , "..\\ T4. ._ ‘_ 'B _ \,. .:-. 't ' ’ \ ¥ Q'-`,_=3_ L , :-=:_' /* '.- --' ":'§:`.» f/ - ` 2-, ft.. . . , _ /.- t \`t f'\ f\ \` >`~ I-::_:_;'4 - 'V .El!g€__g1!; . -1;'°_?f: i.i;::i=. ,. "°”'~mllu-` for a summer shoe tltere's no shoe ca take the place of an Oxford or Low shoe, They fit easily and your ankles perfectly free-Invictus Oxfords never bulge or sag at the sid rs. Thcy're the most stylish Ox- fords made because they lead the shoe styles in Canada. Alley ®. Co ,Gardens have been greatly admired- n comfortably and leave The hoautiful bed ol tulips in- thu fdllfillg U16 past few days. i -I+- Conductlors Hibbeth and Macdonald have' returned from Boston where they attended the Conductors’ Con- vention. . The schooner Ada Louise arrivcdi ruday-with a part cargo ol lathe for' L. M. Poole & Co., Connolly's West Wharl. Any persons in this Province. who lish salmon or clams for shipment abroad, should write Manager Guar- dian at once. Misses Louise Mctloubruy and Mag- ilio L, Stevenson of New Glasgow, are thu guests of W. C. and Mrs. Whitlock, 220 Fitzroy Strreet. The schooner Annie May, Capt. West- was in Dufferin last week with P. E. Island produce and found a rea-dy market lor all she-_could spare this place. -Truro News. Mrs. Dr. O. J. Harris and two ¢‘h`l1dl'€-'DJ hnv_e ‘ srrrived home from San Jose, California, to spend the summer with her pwrentts Alexrainder and Mrs. McSwain, Forest Hill. Thu S._B. Campana. arrived' in Summerside early yesterday mornin-g and left again lor Charlottetown and Picton about 8'n.m. She will be due in Summersidd ou return Monday night. J. McDougall, Kingston, Lot 3), has purchased the business of R. E. Mutch & Co., Wehster's iiurnvr. Jas. M°D0HHld. who has born an charge ol this store for the past two years, will still run thc business. T-he highest temperature regisim-ed yusterday was sevienty two above zero. At nine w. m. the mercury stood at fifty six above and at nine p. m. at fifty three shove. The cold. :st reglsittrui the previous night was forty-one nhofve. The dance given by the Ladies -Aux iliary A. 0. H. in their neu last lli‘Eht was u great success in every way. The atbendnnce was lunge amd evurybody thoroughly enjoyed them_ selves. Those -in charge are doufbtlesg wtlll pleased' with the results of the-ir undertaking. p, W- K- R0l.‘€1'S. City. has returned from Bay View Bridge, with an ex. oeptionaliy tln-e lot of sea trout,aver- aging over two poun-do each. Mr 'C3630' OUUUCUUUOO l]H.H.ll.JllHll$UN Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and iitted or _ glasses. `OFFIClii HOUR! ' il ml a. m. LID-8.1) p m Evenings by appointment dtvrw Rogers had the pleasure or tanning' two beauties at one cast, wh0se` com, bined weigh-t tipped the scales at four pounds nine ounces. The Primrose League is one of the conservative and patriotic institu- tions of the mother country, -and we are glad to note that Colonel J. D. Irv ng, now living in Scotland, if. taking an active pmrt' in uonnection with 16. The Annandale Observer re- ports that he was recently elected warden ol Greerrknowe atnidhns been recommended for sr "Special servim l'-lHGD~"-Exchange..-Col. lrving is wcll known im this City. BOR-N. THE LOWEST. GOQDB DELIVERED QAMERON G: CO. 5-29dV3i and get the latest in Ph Ll I I DENTIBT Ohloe Houru 9-l and 2-6 Ovar Jenkins k Bon *NEW PROWSE BLOCK Ohnrlottnwwn. P. E. L 1?-illdrtf. Marmalade A and Jam just received front Crosse and Black- well n t}uaulity of iheircelebrstzd-O Marina ede put up in 4 pound tins Our price this week 50 cents A iln Also a qualitv of C~in's Strawberry and Ra pberry jam put UP lil 7 Sealed tins 0ur price this week 98 cenle per tin -Beer Go HOTOGKA Pi-iS are wha you want of the children to remember them when grow up. Call at the B A Y E R -STUDIO all range Sealed pound they otos. LIG ERTWOOIJ-At 93 We'y'mouth'St. on May 26th, 1909, to A. T. mm] Mrs. Llgertwood, 8, daughter, DUNNING-At Clinton on April 25, 1909, to James E. and Mrs. Dun- _rling-_a__son. _Hollis Gien._ DIED. _ FERGUSON~At. Dunstnflnngc, May the 28th, Lemuel L. filth son of t.-he late Alexander Ferguson, aged 30 years. Funeral from his into residence, at three p.m. Interment at Marsh- field Cemetery. ~ GOTELL-Att Georgetown, on May Z2, 1909, William. Gotell, aged 35 Harry Irving, Pownal, leaves in t~he`\ llunstdllnugc-, Ounday thc 30th inet cleland R Miss Ruby Curtis, Pity, leaves next. week for Winnipeg. _-L- Rev. A. J. McDonald, Fort Augus- tus, was in the city yesterday. - Miss Maude Horne, City, is expect- ed homu this evening from Newport, R. I. I The tide will be high this evening' at 7.06 and tomorrow morning at. 7.36. ` 1 Wallace T. Anderson. Morell, leaves this morning on a. business trip tol Toronto. _ , Henry Jenkins, City, leavin ns-xi; week ou a visit to the Cauadian| North W-est. , A Pianolorte recital by Mr. Wat- iris will be given early in June. Ar- tistic program. The schoouer Laura Cox |\r.'i\'¢.l to-- day with s, full cargo ol plained lum- ber lor L. M. Poo e & tio., \.'-»r:nci- ly's West Wharf. w. B. Juneau, Newark, who has been home during the illness of his lobe brother at Alexandra, leaves' this province on Monday. C. Leonard and Mrs. Grunt beg to thunk their msmy lricnds lor the kind expressions of sympathy during 'their recent bereavement. All Guardian- advertisers should phone 132-3 daily up to 6 p. m., and alter that hour 133. For subscrip- tions phone 132-2 up to 6 p. m., amd lor news phone 133 at any hour up to 4 n. rn. When 133 dons not respond rin( 124. The death occurred in Charlotte- town Thursday of James Clark. ol M‘t. Stewart. brother ol S. C. Clark and Mrs. Kimball Collin of that place an-d Mrs. Wallace Leitch ol Charlottetown. He leaves two sons and three daughters to mourn. The funeral takes place this moming at Mt. Stewart on the arrival ol the train from Charlottetown. Peolessor W. A. Hawley leaves the latter part of next week for Winni- peg amd- in his departure not only the local branch ol the Salvation Army bui:.t/he city at large will sul- fer 5/ severe loss. Farewell services will be held on Sundaly and needless to say tho at- tendance will ba large. Ah thrua o'clock 3,- service will be held_in the Citadel, when the Y. M. C. A. will unite with che Army. A number of prominent citizens will speak, among the-m being, R. l-l. Jenkins, J. T. MacKenzie, L.. W. Archibald, J. P. Gordqn and J. K. Ross. At the seven o'clock service s fare- well addrtlss will he given by Prof- fossor Hawley. . On Monday night s farewell tea will be given by the soldiers and special friends ol the departing citi- zun, Bri-gailer Moore of Halifax will preside. Professor Hiawl-ey has been in this city since early manhood, and- for the last fourteen years has been con- nected with t-he Salvation Army. From the,rsrnk of soldier, he has held practically every position in the local branch. Hc has for some time been pro- perty Otilcer, and lately has been lin- ancing- property repairs, expending in this work $1140. A manly man, and an almost per- fect type ol a christian gentleman, may well be said in connection with his character. He has a host of lricnds who one and all unlita in wishing him every- thing that: is goofl in his new home. % ldg, , Y08!|`B. - _ :Poor tea is poor economy-uso “i:lalnda" and you will appreciate tho excullcnt qualities ol hlt_;h-grade tca. .Toilet Preparations-An elegant line ol Colgaten Goods just rec’d. Cashmere, Bouquet' and Violette Toll lot Powders (25c and 35c tin)- Dorrtal Cream (now package 25c) Quinal Hair Tonic (5t0c bottle) Bonps. Perfumes, Toilet' Waters etc, etc.-A. W. Red- din, Phem B. Sunnyside. Fine Leather Purses and ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THOSE FAMOUS AMERICAN W. B. COR- SETS TO HAND TODAY. EVERY- BODY IS WEARING THEM THIS YE-AH BECAUSE OF 'Ill-IE DEPEND- AHILITY OF THIS MAKE. HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOURS YET? $1.00, $1.35, $1.50 ETC. STANLEY BROS. 5-29d3i. 3 l Farmers Take Notice We have a large supply of fH0f0l‘Y ¢°“3 °“ h‘md° Also cream cans, milk pans, tnilkt pailii. \l1l"§lP S°W_ef5 in fact anything in the line of tinware a lowest prices. Give Us il call and be convinced Model un store, 138 Great ueo. St. yi. ii. Stevenson. Prop. ii . I / p Charlottetown _ Steam Navigation Co.`,"Md Charlottetown Pictou Service Comntncing Monday the 8rd.ol May the 3.". Northumberland" will leave the t.`ompsny's wharf daily. except Sunday, at8o'olock 1. m. Rattirning will leave Picton at 4.45 ooloa o m. tl. W. WAKRFORD. M nnege r. Hand Bags C |~ We have a nifc line of leather goods in purses- handbags collar and cuff holders, which we offer at very special prices. You really can’t afford to overlook these goods, if in need of a nice purse or bag. G. F. Hutcheson kweiier A Opticln ` of goods combined with the superior Just Opened . . ‘ g,._ " _ 'nu msn rms, nm or An. House ma shop is let. ses mann- :/.' V1* . 1 -- __ ed column. _ _ R \))¢,,¢`. - E l; ` `Y.) I ' V1 U ; > "I 'Q B. :lx-.3 Aw 1..-, , c. '- lor Summer Waiher K..€°`-’°.~°f/Ei . .3 iflé at Stanley Bros ' W. i Q 'va ;\ /*`+.- i / ' "1 ‘. “»'o‘.'- I l 'Ihe greatest siic- .I J ,/ .- cess,we have ever had K "-1. with a white sale is -` '. l ~1“=>i-i*~ 'vb attending us these " , I ,\§‘<¢!; -f.-‘-ii' X f The smart, new styles in all classes days f qualities of the different materials of which the articles are made as well as the low sale price attached forms an argu- ment which it is impossible to contradict. Drawers _ SPECIAL SALE TU°DAY Fine English cotton trimmed and finished in a splendid I`Il8.l]l1€l'. ‘ v 22c pr. 55c pair Corset Covers Made of fine English cotlon trimmed with laces and inser- . tion, French style. 25c ea. 45c ea. Undersltirts A skirt of good stout cotton, well made and roomy, wide liemstitched frill. V 65c ea. Better quality,wide hemstitch- ' ed tucks on the flounce. 95c ea. Night Dresses _ ~ Good quality cotton, tucked yoke with lace trimming on neck and sleeves (»5c each Better quality, made with a low neck and short sleeves, Embroidery tritntnin g 90ceach Corset Girdles The regular military tape girdle in all sizes white only t 29c pair White Wash Belts An extra qualityof fancy white belting large brass buckle. l0c each Long White Cotton Gloves A special purchase at a low price enables us to offer these 18 in gloves at 25c pair /li gulf srANu_-:Y Bites. . p The Always Busy Store. . -°":wu*`AnE _'c1.osiNo “our 'orm - wnoma: srocrc or Ls.‘A'rr-mn sr-1oPP1No BAGS-ws HAVE No Room 'ro snow THEM esopha- LY-S0 AWAY THEY GOJPHE -Nrorrr Aco-'rx-us Nmw nor HAS n/mos is Asour 'mn nssr’ IN A E SMALL SIZES UP To 5 'rr-ua 011-1.-Am. 'mn Nnw srrA1=-|__’,;,’,-J`,l‘_"` MEANS FOR CHILDREN ns Ama s.nPnnsnNrsn-Am, 'rr-1s,FROM FOUR To TEN YEARS OF BF-ST LEATHE“S','f§;§ THIRD Aon_sbAox on 'rAN-nmsnn OFF- MOORE* “°5 asm on PnA1N-is cs:N'rs. Moons e " - meson. . s-zaszt. __ " ,__ -_ _ »»- ---L . } NEW WONDERLAND All This Week MDLLE CARRIE Wonderful Musical Artist in her Manipulation of Swiss Belle; 4-in-hand Bells; Silver Bell Steels. Autl tne greatest of ALL Sleigh Bell Players FRED WELCOME The World'| greatest gymnast. in hp¢nd:spriuging and general gymnastic wor . Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs Admission live and ten cents. Doors Open at 7.30. THAT WONDERFUL 19 C L 'l' E’ BIS l`S Reception Waters Vifater Ice Graham Waters Shortbread Jelly Fingers Water wafers Assorted Sandwiches Social Tea 5$°"t¢d DIUPS Graham \Vafer And others too numerous to mention. Lemon Snaps . A . llaszar so Muoufsxcrrmunnr A roar- CUI' d 'IJ IIRIS L E te _ . . . -- °‘ _ _ . e- ~' ~ ' . nr. ' I WE HAVE ANOTHER LOT. OF ENT STOCKING BARGAIN THAT MADE . \ _ 1*