or... ,, .. _ <%»:r:1 2-.- ” ‘ race 'rwo '- 'rrm mrssr mms THE 1 . 1 U » 1_,_ _ ~ -. .. U ~ APRXLZ I CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FIRST OF A1- 1 9°9 what Kind ul a iomii 11111111 like 1' We have it what- ever it is. Also we have some that you are apt to like better than any others you have ever tried. We have the best combs made including the latest improved ones. Everything in Fine Combs, Dressing Combs, Pocket Combs, Infants Combs, Gents Combs. .l. G. Jamieson Druggist The Medical Hall _ What’s the use of putting off from one day to another the clock or watch repairing you should have done now and here? NOW--be cause the worse it gets the harder it is to fix and the more you’ll have to pay. HERE-because we have the most experienced work- men and can throughly guarantee our work. G. tl. Taylor Jeweler 8: Opticlan Tri! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Frtl_)\f .~\‘?.tfL ‘I itll A BRANCH LINE THAT HAS In connection with the proposed :Liberal party, so that it did non pa purchase of the branch lines connect-;the party in power, politically. And ing with the Intercolonial, so sin ng- Iso far, though the business of th ly advocated by Hon. Mr. Emmcr: in, :branch has increased somewhat it has -the St. John Globe citesthe case ofnot paid financially. According to ,figures submitted to Parliament th the Canada Eastern. This line of about 120 miles, running from Chat- harr. to Fredericton, N. B. was ac- quired by the Intercolonial in 1903. The Globe opposed the purchase.. iwhioh was mario lor saoo,ooo. Aon 'tha Globe remarks that “at the next 'general election-in 1904-our party lost the county ol York." and York has remrrirron lost to the up tv the lniffcvlvniel Siendefd- NOT PAID. ylsaloons are required to close at road paid an average of $11,000 year in net earnings during four years| ___ al changes are meds in license tees. previous to tho pirrohooe. In nreionr From 1814 to 11139 irioirrsivo, the PAZU 01N'I'MEN'I‘ is zuaranteodl _ _ T1 ,v Y to make the license law more strin ` South gent. City wards are given local op~ They climb the ught_pa,ved homeward 'tion by a majority vote. Licensed way_ | 5'The sinews knit like limbs of YOU*-11 ldcluck on saturday amwnoom, andi'1’o greet the challenge of the day. 6 1 public holidays. The limit for An anvil of the earth is get 0P¢!\1l'|K il* th” m°l`\1i“8S is Wt- 9'- 7|To weld the sinews firm and strong. 0‘e1ock. Screens and blinds 1nust,A world's full symphonies have nlet e," "moved from bm._,.°0mE_ and s0m,‘1n one long avenue of song. 'l‘l'y0U. P.E.I. years since the annual deficits have earliest opening of navigatian at the|t° can any an M tuning' Blind’ averaged $6,411. And this notwith standing the fact that: over $5,000 ments, where Mr. Emmerson estim ated $1,000 pe-r mile would bring itpby anivlng March Z7' Fnfm tha? date to the present, the earliest ar rival was the Stanley, which came in We regard it as importaint and com- mendable that the Claims Committee a ointed b the Provincial Govcrn- 'northlands of Canada if those lands 'tral Provinces. If our Province shall be siie first to oflloially formulate; and present this claim the honor will be in question is worth many millions of dollars, how many millions we shall not know till the future reveals it. We can imagine no grounds of justice or eduity on which the claim lot the Maritime Provinces for com- pensation can bc successfully rcsistcd. Our money went in common with value which comes _from the advance ways contiguous to ‘their southern border is valuc which wc of the east have helped to give. There has been a vast increase of value: from these icauses, and from the growing value Inf lumber and mineral lands in gon- tral. This “unearned incrc'11ic'nt" is iours as much as ()ntnrio's or Quo- hec's It is only' necessary thirt tl1elflCC9Pl-81110 U1 U10 Dl1l>liC ocn si-1.1111: is 'ms casaoiau NORTHLAND. ,_11.._.1_-- PP Y mont will inriirrio rn their demands sed by Parliament at its present ses- thai this Province shall be compen- tsion. We cannot trust to party fnlvo sated for its share in the unsettledin this matter. Neither Sir Wilfrid nev_ W_ A_ Thompson are to be handed over to the big cis- four case on party grounds. The the greater, although the matter isibe pressed as n legal claim on legal ,undoubtedly one in which' the tlirce and constitutional grounds. Where- mmm Eastern Provinces should make com- ,fore we trust that our clairni will b mon cause and mutually support each lformulatcd and pressed at the earli- Thi* h0Ve1`i¥1g Hges Yield their U10 other. Beyond question the prop-:rtylest possible moment. As Sir Wilfrid 0"* Said- “W” °“““°‘ Walfi U°°““=‘° irho twilight time that hooaiohs hor- led lengt of the other Provinces to PHY- lGovernfmcnii Steamers. The latter Chase these 181155. £0 €XP10\"0 them may on further consideration be re- and police them, and the increase in lempmyed 811;" 10111- mgngho Deputy ,of settlement and the 'building of rail-i giving it effect would have been pas- ii..- ,_ CANADA AND CANADIANS. Laurier nor Mr. Borden will 'take up will hood to rho wishes of their re--The maples ““d the °°d“'5 gray; spective supporters in the three big‘ 111-me central Provinces. Our clarlm must Across ar thousand' leagues of day. And thro' a thousand leagues ` The purple sind the gold unite. time does not wait." ,Their playthings o'er the Shinar plain Are noontide nations of a world C Th-at swings amid' the lights again. I Minister Brodeur has acted on th , report 0| the Camels commission by Feet fleet to climb the hidden hills, Hands first to dclvc the throbbing drsmissing nine officials peremptor- wil ily and twelva mini” °“|Pl°Y°°S 0” Till every waiting garner 1i1ls-- from Surnmersids and coaled Feb- F11" M0011 ruary 21, and was followed by the New Moon _ _ lllnto on larch 4. The latest open- First Quarter we have been sleeping on our,-rights. ‘mg of the pon since 1889 was when But for an unexpected delay the bill me Stanley arnved on May 3| 1907_ Daynfl Sun ]Snn | Morin Highwater y A thousand forests move their pines, F) _H And nature throws her trembling 9 53 I2' " ,_ 4 A F1' 5 46 53 10 52% 03 12 ' », j_-_ ` ' _, \` so. rr 44 $14' 1 42 12 511 _- 1 _ ‘~.'f,-_-.4-, . 5_1-,..».~ “.3 " so lr, 1.1 21i 1 25 _/1 55?/ _f.~_, ».`.._»._,,__:‘¢,.=,‘»,v-.;x.A__ . 0' 1101:. 42 ~ 1 on 3 sa ~~ 1 psi-._ _ 1 , .» 1,11. , To .-1 40 411 .1 Y - c' O er marches of a wildering white 5 33 5 43 4 07 . _ - _ X f ., ‘ cm- 5 37 as ’ ` ‘ ie TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXAT1VBI BROMO Qulninv port of Charlottetown was March 10, |};|os¢11n¢ or Prog-ud-1n¢ P11” in 5 gg _ “|1889 and the latest 1v1.ay11, 1583. ln M days or money refunded. 50 cts. mile has been expended In better' 1890 the Stanley broke the old record MOON’S PHASES. mana X9 "Ego Vrfv *Q5* EBEB LastQuarter Week |R.1sesiSat-sl Setsla. m. p.m hm hm li h h .=..=.___1.................T... »-Ou:a:~1aU1»$~:11=ro»-Oeoc¢>-z:1::.1»hosro»- r:,1:;<:,1t.'r;.1:\;‘1U 1‘Jl:.l~'.1o UL" mzcmrcww-wee- -;E55o1o:»=e1-zm<`S>»-wéii ~:~l-r~1-1~z~1~1-1~1.~z~ -1-1- -Joacnmcm »-»-1-1-1-iv-»-o<>ooooO¢O4n<:~:.~s <:|s~1en»¢-oaroo¢m¢.;1-a~:.»:¢o»-oven- :. eoaslo Cnrtnrlhti ~ usecs 232-? ioro..-. »-»- ~1cn»=-calc »-»o==a:»~1::1 C°@ N! -h E*i5‘§5 <=oo5£oo5o=» li 5.57 6 58.! 53 li 6 S48 .. ii ti SID "»0o2 2 24 1 ' 435 2 NIS :BC 5D»- ` 53 8 38 9 24 " sein 10 09 7 :'12 10 .'13 ll 0 W Th 6 Fr 7 Sa Su ' Mo Tu 1 1| 1:1 115 22 10 "T 23 ll 35 1 M- 2 I2 1 25 Su 8 10 1 26 M0 4 12 27 Tu 2 09 5 16 28 Vi’ 8 22 29 Th 7 18 30 Fr 11 ld 8 01 Minister Gourdeau is retired on sup- Tablets. Druggists refund money if erannuation. The absolute dismis- ill fails tO Cure. E. W. GR.OVE'S sais include Conimnndcr Spain, J. l~‘.,sig“°t"r9 0” each b0x~ 25°- --- ' Honsn Nofrss. Fraser, Commissioner of Lights, Ag- ‘__ _ ent Gregory at Quebec, D. ()'Farrel, I Cholates Cholateg || ’ I in those cases seems to oe generally cmleb our Regular stock we have some large - 1 ~ _ ' 3 to 5 lb packages will sell ) im M i ‘Provinces whom it is proposed to ron ___ at discount _ Am _wlshail firmly and resolutely assert 20 Large Boxes $1. 0 now :Use Witch Hazel Cream for chirp-5 pod hands and rougheued skin.--Only 15e a bottle. A. W. ltcddin. Phem B., Sunnyside. 3-31d‘3i. _._.i.éZ-1-_ COMING EVENTS Red Rose meeting, Lodge Prince their rights, to prevc-nt thi. ilcul bc- ,sntic-n. _But action should bc prompt. jMuch valuubleitime has already bccn losi. lt should not bc forgotten thut Parliament endorsed this so-called ' lboundary extension by resolution ne- arly a year ago and sincc that time ing cnrricil through without cuiupcri-_ It is given out nt Ottawa that the $1_2(~,; 20 Large BOX`?3§$r_O0 budget speech will not be dclivercib now Soc; 15 Largo boxgg until after the Easter recess. Thci ','5c~no\\.' hoc. customs receipts show a healthy in-I Gibsons English hard crease during the recent months, bul candy all flavors. the collections for the past fiscal year, ended with March, show s. fall-3 ing oil of $10,488,632 us compared . Phmm M) Opp- P. O Joe Nutwood is one ofthe horses to be sold at P. C. Brown’s sale- on ‘Friday April 2nd. This horse is oni |uf the best Island bred stallions in ,the Province today. His colts are a iline size and show remarkable speed ,lor their age. His sire is Bolston, he |l1y General Benton, lst dam precep- gtor, 2nd darn Black Pilot, 3rd dam 'lilclnnis Pony, any one wanting H [first class stock horse cannot do bet- ter than purchase him. 3-31iir3i. Among the number of horses to be sold by public auction, at the Revere ,Hotel stables next Friday, Apll., 2nd, is that iavoruirlc rind wel’ known stal- lion “Lord Dalmeny" owned by P. C. Brown, of this City. This stal- lion is admired and pronounced by the leading breeders and horsemen of this Province to be one of the best 28 p nil 30 am - _ , " "`_. _lil sm ` ..*_ s ~E~,__a-““f~=r».1‘~1~.s -' ` III ll) Ui Th600 644 440 B5() 801 Fr558 5015 24 854 471 il sa 415 9 9 44 1 sr..'r5.'.ii41.1:111o221oi12 ~ 1 iio rr :.11 11 411 rigor io so 11 1:-1 \ Tu . rio :45 11 19 11 52 ._ .. pd, 51 11 16| ' Nu__~ _:..- . if 52 o _ . . 1- -~~- _ .. 1 39 fl 11”, ""' .5 ._ Th ' _ I 24 12 14 Fi- 17 12 40 Sa a rn 14 0 37 45 1 29 20 i _ _ 1 _ P H , ' h . .-~=f--“r3<~~»».. remier azen who refused to T e very Auakim oi toil. I , ; <;}__ 1 uhm , 1 1 oth' 1-‘if--_ I Iran Pro on s do nl som ‘_“€lFrani East and West and North and _» 1 .- :,_`..‘ _~.A',‘f§¢;~ \.' ' rl 1/ -_ fra’ ’..Q,?“-1 "‘ `1;ii'§`f' _. -.-<€@~=-fl?-*`zi¢.fag1'_.. .1 - New 1 . . 4 ' -’.'f_`i';_fi_£ -\’9`t`~_' . p \__,_'.,\ Dress - _V 11. __ :I (1.-:._T;__n 11 \` '*\»a:»,~;- <.._'§_ ; of r-'\ 1.: al. 1’ fléffff- .H 111;: "~s..,_§-»'“-..°°.-:.7_~' .' -‘ _ rm. -1 -»-.'.=ti»".' .5.'C"`1'~:§fj,"-\`f~f:.1fr5‘ » £51". - »1'\`._~_ vx¢~-~- ..,v . . `,_-.».iJ~‘ r.-,,~»-..,_~»=.-:.~*.~J ' '-; ..=-'.=‘“»‘ '-~._.;,`l\n»\ ' y ' » _~t, .f /' _' - _ ‘f',.>7I._`,_`R'_;-.'.’.~;..I,',% _E\ Viv _:.1 M... .- _ lm., ` _.__ 11'. iiff -.-` 4,'f§g:". _.Ulf ..,:`_.1., I. k I.) .__;- ' € _ . \Tv.» _, _ v f ‘_ ‘ ‘ <~'~?-_ ~' ‘-if __ ._ -;~;2.='»,;~r5"‘ _ ,_____2¢g` .,.,_; ,». _-is. ~ 1 Comprising satin directoire, French Vigoureux, Poplins, Solcils, Saloines, Tricots, Satin finished goods, Worsted suitings etc., in all the leading shades, Taupe, London smoke, Oyster greys, Golden browns, Olive greens, Clear navys; also a full range of staple colors and black. We feel confident we have surpassed all former ,records and you know what that means. Every Fabric that is correct is here. Every shade that is correct is here. The quality ofthe materials are of the Paton standard. We would Iilic you to _drop in and judge for yourself. EVERY ATTENTION SHOWN IAS. Flllllll Xi Gil. with 19011. , Edward, S. O. E. Tuesday April 13. ‘ ‘ inspector of Lights, Capt. Charles Koenin of the Government steamer Gxnonsfs Lowneyls Drouin :und A. E.Buchniin, Inspec- we", *cur of Dredging. The action taken B _.1 _ 5 I ‘ * rossed the 1- I ` ' . _ _ _ ,_ _ f 13. shows, and ties, with well sprung ‘bred Clydesdale Stallions that ever Atlantic as his pedigree also has the best quali- bcautiful head and neck ell put on at the shoulders, short ack, well coupled heavy quarters, ribs large gaskin rasor hard as iron with the Endowment Insurance for Children For a number of years the Canada Life Assurance Co has been selling ciidowulcilt insumiice for children providing for the payment cf inc policy to the child upon attaining his or Iicr twenty first birtliiiay :vid providing that should the .f.@.=- .. j" we E .-. oo.;-“Zin g K r _ \.. %1». s\> rr/ 1. \\- 1 _ `. =‘ .;`-_:__v__;;?:‘, IIA' \_‘ -,ra v ,I 9 I. I _ _ -Midi ggi: 51| Successors to Mark Wright Fur. Co. 1 4'! lm -. | ~ _/5 fv/ ` n (Furniture, Carpets, Linens. Sheetings, etc. | Wonderful values in houeshold Linens I r ll. Beer ®. Weeks 'E ` . J* -s \'» \.- _. _il 13| 13| ii' *1 _~~- ' A ` '_ ‘ ` `l11 "H 'I N if A I-5,?" " QT) '= . 1 ._ 1 I ‘-I .__‘ -" ;-,'.'_»*_»,`,. _- ' 1 R _ _“wr _ ._ pi _ -'_1‘_~.¢.1~1`;-__`<,.~'{f".`;:"_ . 'shaped legs _._ _ ° ~- .- ~.-_.~.~:°' ` _;.:,_,:v, ; ,best of feet, fsurlftless action, perefet ,A.,- g l Y . / 5;. im - 9- » _, . ' p , tyle and’ stops like a hackney. "L01-d \ .~~§'§~_'..~_-_~ _Aa-'_:M___ -5"'-_ ,_-fr ,_-_ _,; l*`°__, 1 nlmeny english number (12219) I ‘I ` .- , / ,__-'- fo . ,_1a» ‘_ ,Sanadimn number (7680) was sired by 11,1- __ e, Q J , I _ ,..~.,-_¢_,.,=.-_,_ ~ '_ _ "Royal cs-rri_o1r_"_ (12219) ho hy 1l|‘|L l 1 Q ~ _ . 1-Kriioiihn" ho hy “Jon Griiihrri" I ° ' I V . Y/ I L Notwithstanding the lowness of our prices the qualitylin every line is reliable and dependable. |1¢ White ¢otton---gg. Pure l“1nis‘u-/I white cotton, no dressing, superior quality worth 11f‘.yar1l........ . . . . . . |5'c White ¢otton...|0¢_ Extra heavy and strong. no dressing splen- didly diirfrble, Jiri inch, worth 1.’1c a5c Bath towels .-|9¢. Extra large size fancy turkish bath quality worth 261:. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l9c 15;; linen towels-~ |2¢. Sturdy all linen huclc towelrhemmerl cr fring- ed 18x39 Inch. Worth 15cesrI1 24c Shfeflnz---is 1-zo. 1. Strong even woven unblea ched sheeting, 64 incli, worth z4c....... .... .....l8 I-Ze 32¢ Sheetlng.--254;. Round lhre rl English sheelings dressing wor hBzc yd . yard wide' to none in Canada Compare with order stores. 111 only 3 yards .. . . .. .. We towels good ........|0c Ai At 1-. Lace Curtains! 3° Lace curtain value here second lace ciiriains yards long floral designs per pnir ......¢.¢-¢o.............. 25g 55 ° ' c lace curtains long, finished with “Colbert” edges pretty designs, will wear well, pc-r pair 551;; , V . lace curtain 3 1-2 yards long finished with “Colbert” edges, strong durable net pair. . . . . .826 ° Nottin - ham lege free from ¢1|r1ain5 3 1-2 yards long, handsome dc- 25° signs and superior quality, pair . . $1.10 51,25 Bedspreads.. 95,; Satin finish badspreads beautifully woven psi. torus large size, worth 125......., ..,,,_95¢ $1.50 bedspreads---51.13 En" l“fK° 5126 501111 dnmaulr hedsprearla worth$1.5o......._..... . . . . .........$115 those of mail Nottin han $1.90 bedspreads--t-5| _65 Superior qu-ilitv of short stitch croched bed. spreads large size, worth $1.90........$l.65 Nottingham 51,20 table ¢overs...8_;¢ Crimson table oovers tapestry-z yls squirm W'-fill $1.:o...... Nottingham 10C t°W¢"“Z5- --7° Crash tcwelifg with bordered edge good 10.; quality in any store .....................7c 33g Centrepleces.--25¢ Fancy Bntienberg centerpieces 18118 inch worth 8Scin eiery store. _ .25c l__ I I t . . 1850) the sire of "St. Evard" the sire ofthe gremt "Baron's Pride" the ost talkea of horse in Europe or Canada. Dam by Lord Bereford sire ettod Knight. As his pldegree proves hc is one of the best bred sta'l1ions in Canada and will be sold to the high- est bidder. Lord Dalmeny has proved _a sure foal gellter. No less than nigh. ity per cent ofthe mares he served last year proved with- foal and should ibe a. profitable invcstrnent_ 3-31dr3l. I"ishermen’s Boots Ilome made, Water- proof. The best is none too good__ Our celebrated in knee, cape and Fish boots are known all over tlie island as the best boot.-- Goff & Co. I Rubber Boots The Daisy I mproved-for good satisfaction take no other. (Fishermen for your own sake and your f1iuiily's sake don‘t buy a poor boo iliis time of year.) A.DDRL'.s1o:;__________________ ' This bill I 1 l- I l l ` ° no good siiiroozliolovrriate. 11 Beer Q Weeks F U R N I T U R E ! Beer Q Weeks ui- 1- -M ...rr mr.. 1. ...M1 ~ I by Tour Editor." The Guardian iihsrloctetown on or union wot ” p _ dau. It is void 11 it aooo not ' . 1 1-' 1 1 1 ~1 . i 0 parent who has clccicd to pay thc prs-111111111 (lic before the niaturiiy of the policy, no f11rtI1u1'prc111i11i11s are lo be paid and the sum assured is not aflcclcil by 'lic parents clcaili. Should the child die before the uiaturity of tlic policy. all prcmiuins paid will be icluiiied by the (T0111pa11y.'I`hc rates for this plan of insurance are very r.-asoiiable :uid will lic cheerfully furnis- hed upon application. W' T. Burr°w:gc111Sumn1ersidc W' K W' P' Ca||‘g|“n’ Manager P. E. I. Branch Agoni shhrfiooi. B. D. Rogers Cashier dmwfrwstf Charlottetown ATTRIIGTIVE If your printing is done at my office it will catch the eye oi those for whom it is intended. ' YW* Printed advertising specialty will not find its way so quickly to the waste basket. The rnost .particular advertisers in Charlottetown have' their printing -- office stationery, special ad- V¢f\ISm€» etc.- done here. ARGHIBALIJ IRWIN ia niciiiioiin snifri - miriiniir 2111-J GIIARLUTTETUWN ' nate'-iir VYDTE c7\o1AN.a u.;s.l1-(yon / ,E511 ‘~.\ 'Tr-'.2 9`P_¢_l.»r_»¢»1ou_»o¢o»»s»- _ . ; ;,<§°_§n}§ ‘_-_gzfwcvrg This r}°'2fZ“l 22.25. ‘15ll'1§°`l..‘Z“2I’..°°.‘l..’1l.i°...T “- drwstf mtmdad ‘mil candidate tel whom the ll coil an JOB PRINTING-.__-:-_rr , I I# Y Y __ __ __. . __ ; ` '»~q _ - ` 9 on \ / O L 1’.3.;.,T£i1r1¢.i1ornrr1.r1..rs