‘ , .___ .\\_._. -»- i i ‘a i... r.....--. .. L Ji * v <_» . »‘ .*'= ii ~: i, - -. ,. .. . ». . . _ . _ ,_ ,., .,_ I ' ' tl,” c r r 1 i t., , , 1 y, , "i -ig., 1 ~ __ , HH.; .~g.;.¥= > ' .v -i-,,~-~ fa .._<.._¢."».,,~_<‘ » i ti ` Menon if 55;? -s. _I , ' 'bi"rllS'l' NEWS' ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN nn" U, nm., ,PAGE f " ""-.'.`i` '= ' '. `-`r “‘.\`.,.1"‘_i1-'_.-' . _. r , ,, ¢ -A ,_ -M lie ,_..,.,._ f 1 ._ amp; ». . ~ - -f - .. ,, , , . .V ,_ .< , , . , __ _,, ' ' ‘ , ~ " f ».- " ~“~"»- - ~ '-.- i f ‘- . '..e:...f}'» ;_:=~-e.: ‘ . ~ 1* '~ '.- ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' ~'v".~:""'f-" ' \' ’ . _ - vs- r..v.*_»1.~. “ \ <,~.',.. .~.cv~ - \ . _ 1 . __ . i , _» -- ._ H>.A.; gg. , . l l V A our or U A , l ,, . , I .. C oug/1 chill.. n§l.°f,,‘,,,, ,,“§§,,§ . » C 0Wl1 IS. DCCCSSZU If . . not It pays to buy in this province. Miss Mabel nnohennn, an hneia then why con ? D ' ~°-~ li urned home after s nol)n mi ll1dl€t l\lS BDSWCI' bc fi|'|al_ -:c.Al.m_o¢.. ViCt0rla. were visiting in the city 2*! F -F-.rg ,_ _f i -4 - Y - Saturday. "" ”** Sh oee he recomme i n ' ' ' t Pcctoral? Ask hi ° nd Ayefs Ch°"y “‘““”‘°"“ J' “'!“. MW' I“°°' °' hgigiiiiwnihfeiefiiii.tfiisiiiiidffiieiiim P P B. Th I » Many friends will regret to im", Edward Fraser, Vernon River Bridge, paid his fine into court Sat- ere s ¢lh"|8 In ll that Mrs. Ralph Peake, city. who'uniny for n in-sc offence ngninnt the EXCEPT | with her sisterfhasibeen spendin tho ax s _ Pllfh-Al'l\8|'l¢\l\ Leaf winter in -Heli , [N OUR Bri 4 All who are able to should tak Pscknles and 'Fins atgllln resell: agnrlihcciat advantage of the skating in the Anmg' _ Demand ft-Get it-'f`ry¥it- ul ,gulf e:"i“l“5‘ sPl°“dld h“‘“i° _‘md °" H|Ck¢y & NlCl\0lS0l\ T0b3CCO C() la\l>Len ice. A most enjoyable time for 'I e Ma|u\fM'turer» Charloueiesn 4-i " i Phone 345 _4mwf_ E! YOU are gi ing to look your bv-st in than new Easter suit. You`re going to be i photographed in that of course. There'sno better iinie for si true new pictures, and they're irl» :il Easter remem brances for your friencs ` ni Make un appointment. GEO H. COOK. Photographer. The Studio \Vhere Biihy is Always Wol. come. Big Rubber Sale ll $2,000 worth of rubbers and oven- ` shoes less than cost. Ladies' good quality rubbers, 49 cents a pair. Men’s rubbers, 69 cents a pair. New stock, Bargains in men's, boys' misses' and cblldren's rubbers and overshoes. All sizes. Bale gen;-to today. _ I. Construction 5 ol Invictus "l is trutlifiill' " shown in ou);- ‘= window-exhibit of the good year welt process of soleing these cele_ brated shoes. Every. thing that enters into the making of Invictus ‘ boots, is of first quality .1 --nothing inferior or p, shoddy is allowed into . l A.- li. McEaclieii “"”a°‘°"' The Shoe Man 82 Queen Street. --5. -P . -r_ :Notice to the Publi __ Having been engaged with John Newson for 24 years and* Mark Wright for 3 years I have a thorough knowledge of all kinds of upholstering, repairing, cleaning, cabimf making, painting, variiishing and graining. Having rented the premises formerly occu- Pied by my employer, I am now ready to do all kinds of work in my line, and do here- by solicit the numerous cus- tomers who have been in the ' habit of dealing on these pre- mises for so many_years. | _G-I make a specialty of lay- | ing oil cloth, carpets, hanging blinds, curtain poles, and all kinds of picture moulding. = LUKE HlC\GlNS -____y V141 Sydney Street. opp. dnthedm] HERE are two of the niost popular members of our whole at family. _ We’ve got other good styles also and if you’ll come here for your hat we’ll see that you have the hat you _ ought to wear. This Stiff Hat is........$2 00 This Soft Hat is........$2.00 »()ther good Hats at ,75c $l 00. $1.25 to $1.50, National Blolliing Un The 0nc Price Store. 3-aodtf. » i I*'=sr--_-l‘~ -e==i - Farm for Sale Mrs. L. T. Fenner offers for sale her freehold farm “Viewfisld" con- sisting of 125 acres of land at Bon- shaw, about 60 acres are under cul- tivation and the-remainder is cover- The buildings are in a first class 1.; material that calls for melting i the “Best if Good Slioe”- -t li e 1 world-farnoii Invict- us. A. \ /. Ifyou are interested we willbc pleased to explain the various processes our window display illustrates. Alley ®. Co. ,P 1; Nothing could give 1.1 ` you a clearer and more truthful idea cfm great careunaiiirm Office Ho rn 8-I a _...._.; 25% -O5' is : ! I I °'.i'.>'°'“‘.i-'i' i. I __ N£“rlo&2towlE P. . B seriously ill _J. H. Hughes, ofthe P. E. I. R., city, returned Saturday from Monc- ton _where be att1ndcd the recent meeting of the deleration of tran- man with the I. C. R. board. Rev. Nell Mcliaughliu, Fredericton, N. B., brother to Dr. McLaughlin, _°1tl'.' is meeting with great success in his religious efforts in the a‘o e city. His Wednesday night ser»icei “"1 always very largely attended, says the Wesleyan. . Mt. _Allison and Dalhousie Univer- sities inet in a debating contest in Halifax recently and the latter won 007- by One point. The subject was That free, trade in natural products . between Canada and the United F, States would be beneficial to Cana- l, da. ' This was carried. Qn the Mt, t Allison from was one Prince Edward ‘ ‘$18110 b>.v: A. N. Knight, Aiherton. n°"°lY~ if ever. is one of the Mic- “"B¢ People met whose name is GSOFKH- That the royal name will be g, more Popular in future ln the Indian ' Reserve is evidenced by the foot that in the other day a Micmac baby boy i was brought to the clergyman and _ Chrlstened George, in 0|-der time he lllltht have in share in the gift to the King from the loyal Georges of the Empire. , _ _ ` At the recent annual meeting of the W Home Mission committeo of the up lPrcsbyterian Church in the Maritime i Provinceii forty-five applications were received from students for work in lthe mission fields during the coming 1 summer. The majority of the 'stu- dents apnlving were from Cape Bye. ton, Pictou County, N, S,, and ,Prince Edward Island. Rev. T. F, F“_ll€l'f0l\._ Ci*-Y. was in attendance at thuynieeting. J. G. Mcnonsia and D. McVicar,* were appointed catechists from this province ilnder the over- Blglit of the committee. i The funeral of the late John T, P_°B-N10". City. who died Thursday night, and not Friday morning as in. [correctly reported, was held Satur- lday afternoon' at '3.3i) from his late residence, Spring Park, to the pm. Dle s Cemetery where interment was made. A large attendance testified to .the esteem in which the deceased was held and further expressions of sym- lmthy Were presented in the form of_ beautiful floral oderings. The services at the house and grave were _conduc- lkil hy Revs. Wm. Harrison and H. _ E. Thomas. The pall-bearers from the DR. A. B. M_“"’°“l° fraternity. Under whose aun- DENTIQT Dwes the funeral was held. were' 'John MCNGVHI. George J. Lune, 1., (;_ .WON-hy and W. 1'. Doull. . The concert. held in the B. I. S, hull ni Emerald on St. Pat.rlck's 1 1 i Beaver Flour low figures fo' c:is'\. Write us, or sec us for piict s. BEER & GOFl-`. --- was one of thc most. successful ever held in the village. The eration deliv- ered lo' the nov. P. o. onuiiiiof was ,I1 niwsfcrpiecc of its kind. It .was a. slowinn mhuto to the irish nnd their Patron saint, couched in the eloquent \Ve have a fairl ' large stock of _ N _ “Bl""\Vl°§l{" Floii)r on liaiiil which l3¢n1fu;?,$;wf,°‘ S“;,}H,°h bFr'M.(’“"th(‘:‘i' is “ . B y isscs 'a , we want to clear out before our Murphy and Gorman were coco;-‘ed new stock arrives, we are therefore B vigor :bag sgpwerg; how well off r' it in 2' oand ioo ounrl '~ Wm! f°"_°"° » SS Orman es- ba eslsilsgwell asiiisllurrels atp ver? pemlly ".l°°“‘"'? thc' “"‘“”“°° bl’ ll" l§- - r 'c efforts. Misa Clarke was at disadvan- tage in not being able to secure an accompanylst. Nevertheless this num- bel' 01 U18 l»l‘0i§ram was regarded hy molly as being second to nonc. Of the male contingent Messrs. Flood and Monaghan were the "stars" while the Telephone |92! "o_lri>rcllabls'>' M. T. Lembe, ably sua- ta ued` his reputation A duct by Leo- Pl\0l0S l0l‘ ’|33Sl€l' 25;”.;f.i;i:':::'i...:"':..€r':l“.unix gram. A licclaniation hy Miss Ella 'VlacMahon rcflcctcrl considerable cred- Call :it the ii. on hor hintrionio nhiiition, while one by Mins Clarke was also well rc- rrived Mraic of a high order was Bay" P|\°l0 5‘“‘“° l:.‘;";i;i:2. ..’f.::;i‘;:v concluding, and in the opinlonfof many, the crowning part of the enter- 1 tainment was a dialogue presented l C II BE Berlin Dental Parlors .»»~*,""""'. .-."‘¢ i ' e, ., -:-,f ‘fi-xgv/A 4'-'i-imnill-1.1 .iu ~ NOPSIS 0|' CANADIAN NORTH Y WEST LAND REGULATIUNS. A ~ Saskatchewan or Alberts. The sf>P|iC\l\ ‘ii “il ¥I ll _ i d' - fi . T 3 1 ‘l I . IY mo' mini", oh pcrgrxtiillin conditions. bl 6 -l iirilgimflg ii1i§nlf.li'sq°.iita°s'ldbli\os lineal; tif. °“,"‘.’.‘.“°i i’.l..i.".°..i§i‘ 2.‘“..ti3 no ""- °.° °.° *°‘:is:'.‘i':::.i:i°°::°:..°.':..a idiliiisigriey ahlm ovfby bis father. mother. 4 n dsugbler brother or sister. ‘*:'me.fi-:.:i°‘-.:.2.i':i="‘i'Mi £2310; a.lgnn_'slds, his homestead. T-‘ries ' h .,‘.’:.i'::~.r§.5’:'.i.j,.i.°:.1“,i.“.:z:.i2§. 2;.; sn x ’°al. lrolflieni-info kf°$i'li'b°d'to orb lfgiiildlstslhs patent) and cultivate ilft! ores extra “ d hh om.: iiiiiarueliit ‘i"foi.s pu ohssed home- er - ties.-Ddust reside six months in It-ate f r slr. Convonhntlv FU" ialidln oorf»in“lm-ici.. |51-on sim ner I Q 0 IP ated to stores churches and schools 'Ning within half a mils of farm Farm is also well watered. The zrovnh oi timber in herd to Iwat- ed with timber, hardwood and P°l°i- all homestsader whip h:;°0'X°lLl&|n°”" , _ _ |\ For further particulars apply to OWII- . or on pnmim. _ s-z4¢innwiuvd- . if ' r -1 " J.;- i t. th Do inlon f ' t r nets n s s ~ f'n‘ii.¢i|°.'i%iiiia nor su Asencuorntgfodig' I THE , ‘I0 Y fdl. snmotfisr son. dsulhter broth" 0|' Y W' " ' ` by the Debating Club. In this the performances of Miss Dcighan as D°“li*"'-V "Mrs Mopp” and of Leonard Mire- Donald a~i an amateur wit, and Joe- r. . . ER _ Surgeon Dentist epli MacDonald as an elderly gentle- ' - ci ti h th- lman, deserve spe al no ce. T e o Rl0f\m°“d 3° %h°“° 153" ers taking part were Bennet Deighan, ov" P"°‘"¢ '°" Neil Croken, Sinus MacDonald and Gerald McCarthy. The song "Nothing too Good for the Irish" was accept- ably rendered by Lgongrd Ma¢D0n5\d and Gerald McCarthv. The National _ Anthem was than sung, and the aud- ‘icncc dispersed. ` ‘ g -.::If _you..nsed n good spr’ng tonic. take our Compound Syrup of Hypo- phosphitrs. , There`s nothing better for building up the nerves. improv- ing thi: appetite, -and restoring the health in general. 751'.. hc-ttis. E. A. Foster, Crntrsl Drugstore, Sunny- Ny wh is the sole head of a omg, R .. ..f'"ii`f‘.i§.‘."°.'i..:.i§ .'“.';l.°.‘:::'..':.i.°‘r.i ivrillshfs Dominion land in Msnltiiliw People’s Theatre TONIGHT fl Jean and the Wsif ) _ l ` A prclty and pathetic story of an in- telligent eollie one a poorliltle girl. - (2) rig. i. rin. 5 A very funny comedy. (3) The Golden Supper Novelty. I Mr. Emory White Prohibition Act and was released from jail. ~ The annual report of the Halifax Schuol for the Blind is out. It is shown that there are 161 students in the Institution of whom four arc from Prince Edward Island. John Byrne, city. a vendor under the prohibition act, was convicted of 'n first oiionce against the Prohihition ‘Act Saturday and fined $100.00 or three months imprisonment. There were no other cases before the police court. G. W. Ritchie, of Carvell Bros, City, was a passenger by the Earl Grey on Saturday returning to this 'city alter a business trip to the main- land. While in Windsor Mr. Ritchie visited his son W. H. S. Ritchie, manager of the Bank of Nova. Scotia. In reference to a despatch in the Toronto Star announcing that Mich- ael Thomas is to take part in th-e Boston ‘Marathon a writer in that paper says:-This is the Indian won- dcr Harry Roenthal picked out dowi East and tried to bring up here to clean up the St. Kitts Christmas day l`B¢¢. The death occurred on March 22nd at the home of her brother. Timotliy McDonald, South Albion Street, of Mil-is Sara McDonald, after a short illness of several days. She is sur- vived by three brothers and three sis- ters. The funeral will take place from St. Charles Church tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'rlock.-Amherst News-(Miss McDonald is a native of this province.) There is a new wrestling impres- sario in Montreal in the person of J. J, .*ia_\'ers, of Moncton, N. B. He is there for the purpose of look- ling over the feathcrweight, light- weight, and Welterweight aspirants for Canadian championship honors, arfil if lie finds that they come up to the mari.: he will endeavor to bring them into connection with his Mar- itime circuit, and have them meet the best. inen in the various classes from the United States. -Halifax Ex. -(Sayehi is well known here.-): Tlic concert held in the North Wilt- eliirenhall on evening of 22 inst., al- though sudcring postponment on ae- count. of storms of various kinds, was a splendid success. Every item on the program deserves special mention which space forbids. Messrs Beers. J. and A. Monaghan and Campbell were out in their usual good form in their respective solos, and Misses Douglas and Mil-ses Gorman and hid- wards rendered their parts in their usual effective style. The laughable farce entitled “Tho Surprise Party" proved a. great success. A. Monaghan and Miss Monaghan rendered their voilin music in good style as usual bringing down the house. 'All the other parts were well renderml. 'Hia quixlity of the program being hard to equal at least in a_ rural district. The program was as follows:-Chorus. Recitation. Irene Mitchell; violin music, A. and Mli-is Monaghan; comedy farce "The Surprise i’arty"; violin and vocal ao- Io, Miss Gorman; rec. Miss Hazel Mit- chcll; organ solo, Miss M. Edwards; quurtf.-ttc, hfesrris llccrs, Balderston and Misses Baldcrstan and McLean; solo, M. Campbell; solo, Mr Beers: solo, A Monaghan; Dialogue; Misses A. Easter and I. Mitchell; chorus. __; 6--*_ _...__ .-.___ __-_. _...J #na ii Grasp It '.l`lic opportunity uf- _ forded you for ai slime iii tlic Arena this even- ing. Excellent icc :uid music by thc 41h Regt. Band. I Season ficlict holders free. Skating 25c. Pro' nieiiadc lo cents. 1 ‘ ,__---_-_-is % _ ' _ \ ya 3’ A if t_i~ " I) IilL"P;Pi l li!iv`G`~A ` , . .=l;i;i';l'>.if#%lLcf."»i'“‘ » " ` ' ‘ l ~ 1 HE 'H=oWA.R»n' Watch has a fixed price and a permanent value. You cannot be overcharged and your neighbor cannot get it for less. If you want to know how the How/lan holds its value try to buy one at second hand. Howaan wltchmslien mslie and sd- iult every Howsap ss s _/flu watch, whatever the price-3;. to ¢i5o. Every Howiln is cared at the factory and timed in its own cue. Printed ticket jixu the price. Lei us show you this distinctive watch. ' ` \=(d%¢‘|)‘£)£€‘?hg\T::'irt?iif:$‘®;§0(;I;;“" `. Amt-ricun Concert Ti-nor in Songs, S 0 L E A G E N T u l)lf?}%:lii§3%li'.i'i»ii'hfii€§§“l'ii¢i°“ ggi rin: iiciiuso l A Corset for Large l Women That Is Not ~ l An Experiment. l to demonstrate the YOU HAVE NO NEED Reduso upon your own figure iior to submit to an un- known degree of adaptation bc- .fore you gain any benefit from its wear. \ The Retluso is the result of scientific work. Every line in it has been carefully thought out with a definite end in view. And every model has been worked out upon the living figure to its last possible de- nioiistrmion befoic it is ever brought to the attention of the public. Every scaui :ind curve has a de- fiiiite “piill" in thc direction of thc fashionable lines. The result is that the figure is molded, not compress- ed, into shape. The soft parts arc not crowded into themselves or into the internal organs. but are gently . and firmly persuaded to :i proper proper distribution without undue preaiure. That means comfort as well as grace. The woman whole body is com- fortably siipportcd and molded, whose internal organs are not coni- pressed, who is sure of good body poise and resultant grace, is a woman without “nerves ” And if she is a woman who has tlie fnsliioii- able figure with its long lines, four times out .ol five .~lie is wcariiig some iiicdel of the ltfafl/A-o. ,, Tl91§=_c1.9_df_1§.,. 3.029.211. Eli =md. .==_*if>f‘ fisiuss-A f!l!¢,,.Pii.¢s isis-<>°.Ps1i.1?f1;_._. Mode_l_s for iregiilnr people from $1 50 per_}i:iir. ‘ Stanley Bros Corset Experts 9-E ....__...E!'.V"" ._ l_~__-._..f_A..._.__ -;_.__..__..;__._._......-._-.. : ...__.__ .__- ____ _;a____._.--.P in--HU G li ES’........_..| DIGESTIVE TONIC improves, appetite, strengthens ne~ves, aids digestion ' und tnnrs up the lflnfire System. lt makrisyoiileellike wel-kinr. Your inonoy buck if it does not benefit your neaith. _ _ . Price 25c per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes l "if=,;¢;;;,,, Charlottetown P. E. l. i- ------1 Unusual Activity Where Satis faction’.s Assured 2%; ( _- vi, \Ve pride ourarlvrs on thc qualify of 0\\l" l'0fC S¢Y\/lfe*-l7\ll' Pall'OllH i\Sl\ll'l‘. us daily that our service is nnbeatalilc. A-" Our store in the vcry heart of the shopping district. is one uflhc clear- est, brightest mid bcst._ lighted in thc city, we keep a complete stork of everything you could possibly rc- qiiire in groceries, our s.-ilespeup'c are long-experienced, expert and courteous and our prices' can l`a\-orably compare with ihosc in vogue in large cities. 4 A ' Telephone calls' receive pronipl attention-plione 237-Fri-c delivery. _ #law f ffff G'/POCEF cocoa “ami in arouse." A day started on Gowsn's\ Gooea isa day with a clear head and a steady nerve- a day full of snap and life. Cocos nourishes the body( It is rich in food Valle and- easy to digest ‘ ' 1; DO YOU UBI OOWAIPB OOOOA 'P Il `_' (sfo .QW . f 5 \ 1 i 1 ') nf, T"-7' l ' is tl,//.1/i , .`i§‘§»§ il:-Q* 'Cot f ii /.i.i!'l' sf ¢ I .~-_._.»f” ~- 1 4 z_!§,:", .uf li .‘-‘fn / . /.1-.,’°'{/.». if f ui /l//if Ihave an exceptionally good .watch to offer you at a moder- ate price It is made especially or me in the 7, 15, and 17 lewel grades Every one fully guaranteed. » C. W. Pa tterson, lewrler - - V g_;__| Sterling Bitters , The Never Failing llcart, fierve and ,Stomach Remedy ' " A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value- Testimonsls and References by the hundred from people' most prominent in City and Country. No failures. Sold on ly by P. Mcfluaid 42 Queen Street. Opposite Auld Bros Price 5oc per bottle. TENDERS Wharves and Bridges. Deptrlmenf of Public Works. K l\»rlotlctown, P. L. li.. Hatch 6tl\’|9|I SEAUID TENDERS Will 'Be Received at this Drparfmcnf Until Noon on ` iucsnlir. Miiizcii zsiii-|911. from any person or persons' willing to lease any or all of the public whnrves and bridges, the property of the Provincial Government from the ist of April i9ii, to ‘thc 3i.~t. of March, io 2. Full particulars of coiiclition,_and raves also forms of tenders may be procured at this office and willbe forwarded to any address. _ 1 'l`he Ilepnrtiiieiit docs riot. liind itself to accept the highest orfany tender. . ~ I.. B. Mcl\llLLAN, » ' ` ‘ Sec’y, Public Works |od&r io,24,27 ` `- In Calies"'“"""'-“' Our cake department is kept' busy. People realize that it is a great advantage to be able to pro- cure cake such as ours. Our cake department should. appeal to you from an ecouoiiiical standpoint also, because our prices are very low considering quality. Let us convince you. E. I. DesRoches NEW AllVER'l‘lBEME V T8. .' "’°:`»`, _-‘ '1 r’ ' lib' fi; -.,"f=i¢~-. " ;. - 1 ,.'°".';q/A u Liu-"-i'l1'n|\ un: MAIL CONTRACT. E`\ ' lx ofa ,_ *I2* SEALED XENDERS. addressed to the l-‘oetmast.er_ iiperahwill be rece vsd gittawauntil oon. on Friday( t. s gt . ayliiii forthe convsyanceof ls aes- t.y's Mails. on a proposed Contract for four years. six times ser week each way. br-,tweoilillsrnley an Kensinzton from ml‘;rli'itteiinr)\'ol.`ie<:’iaa containing further in- formation ns to conditions ot proposed tioutract msylbe seen and blank fgrms of ii°““°i‘3‘“` i” °"i<"$3§i‘n¢‘i‘...i“°n