““ *'¢» ‘9°” , THE ci~i.i1u.o'1"ri=.'rowN GUARDLAN Prepare For “ ietoria 99 . ay V -v- Special prices will reign throughout the ` big store Friday and Saturday. .Corsets The Dora and Stand-by corsets, made of fine batiste. iueclium high bust, suspenders attached all sizes eitller white or grey. Regular value 65c. Speciallypriced.......... .. The Countess Too Real value of this corset is $1.00, medium high biist, medium long hip, 4 strong garters at- tached. rust proof steels, torchon lace trimmed, all sizes. Specially priced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _*gi* Ladies’ Shirt Waists Black or white Jap Taffeta silk waists, tucked front, also rows of tucks do\vn back. full length sleeves with cuffs, regular value $3.25. Specially priced .. Lawn waist lnade of good quality of lawn, front nicely trimmed with lace insertion, 3-4 sleeve, Regular value 95c. Specially priced . . . . . . . . .».-....04 . .._1___-__- Ladies’ Gloves _ Black lisle thread gloves reg C. Special White lisle thread gloves, regular value 35c. Special .. ~ . . . . . ...25c Black 3 4 length li.~:'e thread gloves. Specially i priced ................ \Vhite 3-4 length lisle thread gloves. Specially 1yfiQL\l ..,.,,.............»~-.»~. ....»... .. . ¢...........-.»..»-».¢».-.- | ,_.__?.1-` Ladies’ White wear _ White cainbric light dresses of fine English ' canlbri r, yoke is finished with embroidery, lace round neck and sleeves. Regular value $140, Special White llnderskirts I Made of fine white English czunbric with 15 inch flounce of lawn and lace, dust ruffle, finished with 4 inch lawn frill. Regular Value $1.40. Special .aaa Chi|dren’s Dresses ~ ' - - _ Suitable for children 4 to 8 years Old. made 111 lustres, velvet and serges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._... _ __ . . . . . . 20 p. e. off regular price! i ’ Belts Lad eflust opened another _shipment of ladies' belts in all thelatest novelties. Specialiy'priced for quick selling Ask to see them, just in time for Victoria Day. ,___.1.<-1 Odd Belts _ We' have collected a number of belts into one lot and marked them 25c. In the lot are belt that we sold regularly up to 65c. Your ch oic _ . . . . 25c eae .» »»~»e -aa »»~¢.¢¢». . r aware THF QUEEN’S_ COUNTY GUARDIAN `ln the City yesterday. Hugh McDonald contractor who n league trophy to he played for by junior base bull leagues. a good ponltion. hundred cases lobsters. 5 sengers by the mail sr-eciul last A meeting of the Lady members of Q the Charlottetown Golf Club will be ,. The N0rth\1mber1and’a outward wr- base-bail witnessed at victoria Parlr E0 '10 Plcfml Yesterday lmluded ‘One yesterday afternoon when the Hills car of oats, two horses and three burois defmted the Anchors by a I. S. Chaison, Sourls East. wan ad. The many friends in this City were Monday, Victoria Day, the studio pleased yllterday to welcome back ‘- of Geo. H. Cook will be open all Rogers ~Farquharson of Southport day. -from Saranac Lake N. Y. Miss Wellner, Miss Hu hes and A. A. and Mrs. Bartlett and C. D. D. C. McLeod, Charlottetown, was Rankin, City, have returned from' an ei passenger by the mall special l'ast`extended trip to Europe. Miss rl.ght returning from New York. lBa.rtlett who was also of toe party 2 ° ihag remsmed in Eug1and_ - -,. On Victoria Day the studio of __ ' ,_ --~ ‘Bayer photographer will be opened frhe little folks of lima narrates _ Q “_” Yesiefduy and pl t d thi t ` ` walter Mrneoa, student or P. w. Grafton g~¢,m“,?efwe,,,,°§,,,ff§“af,'§ E -l 'College intends leaving for Vancou- Hillsborough. The pretty ceromonyl ver on Monday where he has secured was much enjoyed by the chudn,n_ There was a very interesting game core of sixteen to fifteen. Jack Mc- '-* Ken 1;' 1 Edward Bayfield Mrs. :mil Miss pi,-e_na was 8' very an is “wry um’ Bayfield, Charlottetown, were pas- Dougald McPhni1 and John T In- night returiiing from Vancouver. man of Vermont’ U_ S_ A_ havé "_ ived in Charlottetown Mr. McPhail eturns next weak. Mr. Inman will emain for the summer He mat with held at the club house on Monday a painful accident ,aBt'Janum_ , _ _ y when an-“noon at 4 0 clock' Busmebs uf he had his leg broken while packing importance. ,ce_ The schooner Pearl, owned `oy`Jasi Glasgow on Victoria Day there will be a horse trot and as' a number of Consul General George H. Murphy American Consul will bepperformcd by Vice Consul A. G. Peake till Con- sul Franklin D. Hale arrives in Char- t lottetown on June lst.. “ due here Sunday evening May 31st 1 the Sydneyn. Peake Bros. it Cn Agents. - Empire A Day was celebrated in thc Kennedy, of Fort Louisburg, which ,,538 anévIn?rl,'li;_1,1{etT£",';v;_";_‘;ee was ashore for some repairs, is, now tha Wanderers, Grounds on “gn Bon ready for sea again, und sailed Wed-‘and the entries Clos on M 725m' nesdny from Louisburg for P. E. In- so tm, Sept whit ei “aged f ' hmd for a cargo °f pomtoes' 'the mile linca ands dpiivnfda aiiii Besides the football match at New ieggt' H°mbe°k‘ mr the 100 and 220 a S. 'Th ` leaves Charlottetown this morningieach on T“°sd”y~ wedn°9d“¥» Thurs' for the mainland. The duties of day and s“t“rd“y' As the Junior base-ball teams of his city have refuaedto accept the hnllenge of the Eust/on Street Tan. ners and play for the Junior champ- S. S. Bonavista sails from Mont- mnsllill mid UDPUY, l-he EUS*-011 Sli- mui 'rliursuay evening May zatii for Tauaers have out a challenge to any ciiririntcetowu direct. sue will bell-utermcdiaw team on Prince Edward slund to play u game of base-ball at and,nt noon Monday June lst sails ViCt0l`iD Park OD D0!I\iul0D DRY Of for Rt. John's Newfoundland \\n. “ny Dkhel' Suituble time BS may U0 arranged for the Intermediate -Championship. Considerable business of import- pllblic schools _ yesterday by the ance was transacted at the meeting planting of trees, shrubs, etc in their of the Maritime Provincial Club in gardens and by patriotic programs Boston u few days ago, of which suitable' to the diderent grades. many former residents of this Pro- Monument, where the bugle sounde than sounded and God Save th .King was sung. A KFBHU mlmy citizens were in attendance and the event will be long remembered by all. For next week at Wonderland the management have decided to make a change in the entertainment there. They open the house Monday Highf- Bt me old price, 5 cents, and willl put on the best pictures obtainable, wuth the regular illustrated song. This decision has been _arrlved' at owing to the request of innumerable patrons of the house,who use HS M1 argument for it, that children can- not go to the' va\ide\\lle performan- ces, as they occupy too much time. And that the half hour shows as ori- ginally held, are the best in theili opinion. People can SDH” B hal hour these fine evenings, where they would not take an hour out of a pleasant even-mg spent in the fresh spring air. Children can go for the first show and then go home in tim to learn lessons, and as all thes arguments bear _weight the manage- ment have decided to once again e B B what with the fine instrumental music the popular melodies and good mo- tion pictures, Wonderland will bid for further patronage, and there is no rlouht that it will succeed. fle- member Monday night next- ___'_,__$,5|1£=lB=!1 TO-DAY We make A sp0¢lIlll~Y °f DOUGHNUTS at loc. a ;lo1l.,eiu. A pe ea Miince Plas Cream Pies izc each me each In and x5c each Quite a number of parents and' Viince are members. The greatest friends visited the different schools enthuafam prevailed when President during the morning, At noon the D. G. McDonald told of the good pupils of West Kent School marched work being perfected by the various to the Gardena, to the Soldier's Omlnittes appointed to make the d sixth annual May party of the club "first post” and a. verse of the Ia- u howling success, and as everything land hymn was sung. Then followed points in that direction a gala time it short, eloquent address by Rev. is T. F. Fullerton and the placing of Thursday, may Z1, in Intercolonial the wreath. The “last PCSU' “'85 Hall, 214, Dudley street. - assured. The party was held 8 Kfidak Films Fresh stock just received. Load up for victoria Day. for Island waters are Parmacliene Belle, Brown Hackle, Silver Doctor. Rods -Steel, ,Split ,Coconut Pies 15 and :oc each Dark Fruit Cake 3oc lb Sultana Cake soc lb Nut Cake ‘ soc lb White Cake zoo lb Bread of all kinda, all fresh and good. . Telephone 2|! ecuvsc BAKERY , D. STEWART. ' Baines Best Bread. 4 Bamboo, Greenheart. Igises, casts, reels, ily oks, baskets, etc. "llll lllll |lllll” DRUGGISTS| Cor. Grant Gceffe & KIM SU E. 1 l I .~.t»»i-.»- \ ` lvl " i Head Offices in New Prowse Block-»-Cha. lottetown. I - - s , .. C Qi ” W. C. Turner, City, left yesterday D. Schurman of the Massey Harris ' LJ 15. ' 1 '/ ` for Sackville. Co., Bt. Jolin, is in the City. , “The Bulk" sw" 6- ch“,h“d°'wn\- nude” Suuvn ' G. Leonard Grant, City, wont tal The cullege atudentwho lout har - Halifax euterda . pocket book' was re oiced to et it so Fnhy M" 22" I’-M" .. ' - ' » s~t‘"!»Q””" °-‘J .° v y i iz _ f -- quickly through a Guardian elaniilad ‘ , ' Ready for “Victorian Day”. _ _ E , Don’t leave it all to last minute hurry. Whether you spend the diy has been '11 this City leltryesrerdav Mrs- E. 'l`~ H_-ees of this city drivingin the country-sailing-fishing'-or about town,there are many 1ittle` for sydney. ____ Sfiiiviliiivisiiftlliiiayoiwtgf ' outing needs that this store can supply best All sort of Wearables that .iidd`_ L. B. Miller, city, has donated Ladies college. » to perfect outing comfort the needful touch of tasteful style. ' l i i ` ' 4 ' \ , IOP Si*-“DES fF0m Dllle '20 i»W€1VB 11-111- Kindergarten observed Empire Day ;, - 4? ~ Trim Leather Bells 25c A fine assortment of belts, in tan, brown- black. navy, with gilt o~i leather covered buckles............................._.. white 320 yd. l . We’ve all good things i in belts and neckwear Embroidered Collars All sizes, and all heights standing turned. style, white, and white with colored emhdy. from ...............-..- Soft embroidered collars in heavy linens, very attractive, igc 25c 35c 39c Fri_ll_ings in all ne v sorts 'l‘ouri»t frilling 6 yds. for goc Veihngs black, white, colored--A specially strong line, black, navy, white, brown, black, if G .iodness in Gloves L Ishmd horses are entered a larger, 0 lU"l0l` UBEBDQU Ham! llulfubfu Tllisisuglove store of more than ordinary excellence.-Not number 0, horsemen me going Oven grgebura amd Mic M.-ca shednlei. 2tr1l_)m||l ttlie superior quality of the lines shown, but in wideness Tms wmbe a great dayfs ,,,,t,,,g_ W d HY. HB been POStP0ned till _ lgc ll_s store lends all island houses. We have the gloves Dont miss it e nesdny gnraccguni; of some cf the I; you wan!-in the shade you want-and the size, ` . ____ , players leaving the city. This will ' make four games next week, one :_ , ' Perrins’ Countess I io , , I Perrins’ Savoy 1 35 . Perrins‘ Adonis 1 25 Perri ', \ Long gloves 2|25. 2 75, ns' Olga l 50 2 95, ¢¢,\nm.wir:s- i' 'V _rw- ~1.w.~».\».e~»a-». ' Lisle white and taffeta gloves in blackgtan, Long liste modes 25c, 35a, 450 up_ 48,3’ 72C_ and silk gloves, all s-_izes and colofrs 85c, 95c. ` Have you seen our 49C TAFFETA ~ lS..~...........»..._.....»..,,,,.,,,,,..,., Decidediy one of the in ist attractive silk offeui we have yet made you. Soft firm French Chiffon flfigfifuélfeglular cgc value, fourteen different shades, as well asa number of fancies. Our special v..»».»»|aoaa»»a~~»» »-.`~a¢s'a¢o in A distinct high grade novcliv, in all wool flannel outing shirt co match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........'... A fine range of corded percale shirts il stripes of Moormac d blues, greys, helio, neat tasteful patteris.. . . . .6oc The files! S_vventers of all aorfs~navy, white, grey, cardinal, fancies ef all sizes-1 i5, 1 35, l 65, x 85, 2 i5, to435 hoy’s 38c,45c, 55r:,65e, Newest in men's Caps - » Men's Dog akingloves $l.0O" Men‘s golf caps in all the new shapes and patterns, All sizes in Moormau brands . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . .6oc, 751:, i.oo pique sow uuaiery of every aorf-including plain and falty cotton In ~ HOLIDAY “FIX|NS” FOR MEN PROBABLY not another so well equipped furgi Certfln y none better equipp-:d. Care, tdste and experience have done their but slain; department in P. Er `-I. _ to \ecure tasteful furnishings, for careful men, and ata price that means saving for. Ouiing or negligee shirts with collar attached, front, soft finish, well inode, plain white or areal xvltb- - stripe of colour- ' < 85c $I.l5 $l.45. n all sizes. Plain, 2 for age. zoo, 25c, 35c, 5oc. , - ' Fancy, z5e. 3oc, 5<\c, _ Collars and cuffs of every new style- and shape, Finest ri Collars-2 for 25c, Cuffs-25c per pair. Collars-3 for 5oc , Men's Spring underwear, in every style, from knit cotton u atstyle, turn back cuffs. z collars to l ollar shirts fancies and plain, colours. dollar shirt in Canada, . . . . . . . . . .$1.10 sorts, euety Jquality imaginable; 1:25 ‘ 75c to 1.95 ` ~ 1, finely finished s, ca$neres and lisles-a tremehdqnar I you. If you've never bought fuini