I ; ` . APRIL 4, xgii "Tun i.A'rris'r News 'lu me -L ».`>"¢_._ ~=.¢ "" 1_=s¢a!fg;o- _ _fn-fn.-s;l!_Il - F _If1li_'1 _ 1».-.u|1i"l in-it-1.:-..:-_-1 I I- -1 !_-11”" ` ' f' -,.~‘ __;5. ,_ _.,_ I \- Y _..._ __ ____ I C Tha is the "Ideal" Accident proof Crib I ' d .. . . - f ' ' -if-Y "ld m°\f1Cl' S Convenience and frcedoiil lfilllllewnriy, hdhy S 5:1515 and sides are extra high _tn pm,_.(,n, ,hc y climbing out, und the spindles are close ` together sothat huby cannot get its head he- tween them. l`hc side iuucrs to iniikn the crib an annex to “Ideal” Cribs are "'“°\iV@ I13\\CfY1’*. und various si'/cs - . _ .. ill stron' ii ' . . _ _ ' ' h d Rble and without the tidiigfrtiiis shnrp corners .il- rcugh edges usually found Be certain the "Id l" . ' _- . _ you the napie of 2 lxal dxf-lille? ;i~ll‘sn"l'&l1ti`nilrlldlllll |ill,\F,\I,|::,l,‘ I2 EZSHZEWAZ; fo'l;h%o;°\:\l\e|;1>;r:)hy;i|p.t slr-cn." our iiilrrestiux me ..;' r -2-' Ls-.fc 2?' 7. _. _llllllllt _ l -- iilillliun, ||l» - §i;iiiiiigi,l , ...- H THE GUARDIAN *'11~m5»p'0p 1141,,-1 PAGE " Jig! . , » »», . i , ‘ _ ti ,. ~ ,, _ ._ . . i., , . . . ,__ f.;. '.,» _-;a_f""° ;.' ,_'».. »,3';§§ "lf '$41. "V 5 ~ N' T".I.".5»‘~.5‘~.. 11? ‘“:l‘l`f/'"3' . >’.~" i /.,._'§~. i - V . 3 fiat _ Omfort and l mollier’s lied when desired, inndc in u nuniiier of nt- in cheap iniitntiong, i l_ I gg 9, rl-ntnl a few acres of land and small i IR cottage at the shore near(ihnrlotte~ The many friends of Mr.~:. tlicv.) f l ' " . arr's ii Gif. i, will fl i _ ' CllARl.0'l‘I'l:`.'l`0WN ANI) 0UliliN`S` COUNTY, The Store With The Stock. His many friends will regret to; Miss (3. McEachern, Wm. Dirt, Geo The Clint-lottetown Division of tli-e Miss Grace* McDonald has returned . to her studies in the (iongnlidnted a iassenver on the mail train to -‘lsvllt at Frectown, is quite ill. memo book and blottcrs fro; I-ly -- man & Co., Ltd. lt Days to buy in ‘this province. Levi Hartling, City, went to Rusti- ‘ eo yesterday. \'V, _\V. Jenkins, Georgetown, was in '___- Lhc “W Ywtvfdoy; There were no cases before the pol- Y -- ice court in this city yesterday. ` i' I ~ H. Currie, Peakeqi stntignl was in ___ ` _ \ _i l ‘, kr ' tihe “lf-Y Wstcfday. registering at the W. D. McKay, Clifton, was among _ -’ ._`.i\»_-/' v _Y W `L/ l evere Hotel. those registered at the Revere ywtcrl ‘ day. i", . ' ’ ' _,0swh Mc,.arey` of the P_ 0_ De_ __ The busiest store on Charlottetowns busiest Street _ . ltllltincnt. City, has gone on ii visit w, S. Lennon, city, was ,I ,,,,,,Se,,. _-~-------~~--~~--~ - -f--»~-~~~----- - ------ -_ ~--- rr i0 Hilllful. _ per tn Eldon yesterday on a nuiinieiis -1 rip. _.il learn that M. P. Driscoll Station The Guardian has received useful nd- » i`irowii and Ashley McLaughlin of Geo. Wheatley, city was n linsnnn- ' tiovelicad left for Boston.last nig-ht. gcr returning on thc wtstern triiin ? -~- yesterday afternoon. Order_of ltailway Telegraphers _will J. M. Soy, of the S. D. C., left meet in Georgetown tomorrow night. lasti night on the mail special to -- georgetown en route to Windsor, N. _ "‘f'l",’°1_~ Hlll5b0l`0. after spclllllflg ii John Andci'spn, Kcnsiiigtoii, was a _ “UU-i H1 K0l>l>ock. passtnger to (iiurnsey, Snskatnliewnn, ‘ Th h on the special to Georgetown ycstcr- ¢ 0. “gm-¢¢AL_.r° rollg no fault of The Guardian day. " ctiiviivlo wiun|r|q*°'"° the name of Miss J. McDonald was _-_- 3init\i`s excellent lecture on Montreal where he has securrd U good H the Passion Play, het has kindly erin- position in ilie olllce of` I-ianey, Quin- V Q, ` ` sentcd to i‘t\.pe-at it in the ‘basement lim Mid R0h0l`tS0l\. Cf1Hf-FHCiU1`S- MV- of the Cathedral on Monday evening McCourt was formerly cmployid on next, April 10th., in aid of St. Vin- the National '1‘ranscontiiie-ntal sur- , will he twenty cents. _ -- --- ' After a Severe illness of over a ' Nathaniel and Mrs Gay and daugh- year’s duration there peacefully enter- ; - ter, who have been residing in the ed into rest, March 31st., 1911, Flo- West for the past two or three years, ra, rclict of the late James McDon- have returned to this Province. l\Ir. aid, Kinross, in the sixty-fourth year _ v t owiial and liciore of her age The deceased was n faith- " *'_"' t' _ Gay belon,_s 'o P i , . -_‘. ' '._';I/~ `.-'_- , _.__-.f~ _roing out west sold his property in ful member of _Orwell I-lead church Fire Insurance For rates in the P. _E. Island Muta Fire Insurnncethmpanies on Farm liuild Inks. Oliurches, Halls, Schools, 1-loiiiwii Q$i;g1s'enFnctorIes, Water Mills, etc. etc 0. D. BELL, 102 Sydney St Phone 45 Farm For Sale :it Mount Mellick, Niue Miles froiu Charlottetown, one niilo from l‘o\\'n- iii, 33 acres of land in ii. square liloclr in the best of shape 'nil clear and un- der cultivation; all well fenced with wire mostly London fence. Also young orchard beginning to hear. The buildings consist of dwelling house heated with hot air, wood house, large barn, wagon shed, manure shed und henery--all new-buildings shud- ed with hardwood grove. This farm is situated one niilc from Pownal wharf where sea-manure can be had, two miles from Mount; Albion _Stn- tion, along side of school and neair church, grist and saw mills. For par- ticulars npply to C. R. McKinnon, Cherry Valley, 1*. 0., Lot 49, P. E. - I. 4-ldri-itttf. ._ In . -._... - - ll0N"l' PULL DUT ‘THE GRAY HAIRS - N0 LONGER Ni~;ci~§s.\nY. SAYS A . \viu'rmu. t "I"ull out one gray l\11l\` *mil il ‘l°7""“ 'will take its place" ls an old saylrur. which is. to ii great extent. U"l0» if “° steps are tulion to Stoll U10 °_““_-""' When gray hairs appear it is ii si;:_u that nature needs a.=sist:iiit‘c. ll_ N 'naf.uro's rail for help. (it'=\_\' liuir-', dull lifeless liuir, or hair flint is faili- ing out ls not iicce-ss:u'il.\’ fl *lim "Y ntlviiiicliip; nge, for tliure fire il\<>_‘\>‘- .iiurls oi’ elderl_\' people vtiill l"`\`l"“l liviitls of hail' wltliout ii 'siiiglo :=ti‘t~.'il\ of gray. \ - \\’licn gi‘ii,\' liiilrs coiiic, or \\'lu~u iii-" 'iuiii' scciiis to llc lii`clt~.='s or tl<~:.-'l. some good, rt-liiihlc liiiii'-ro.p:ii':itlotl of this kind is \I.’_\'ctli`s Shire und Sulphur llziir Iteiiiv\t|_\', ii pi'f‘i>ni'l1ll0|\ ol' domestic sage, :ind sulphur, selen- tlflr-all_\' compounded with inter dis- covered hair tonlcs and stimulants, the whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by exltcfls- ‘ 'Wyet.h's Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm- less. It refreshes dry, parehed hair, removes dlndrutt and gradually rc- stores faded oi-‘ gray 'hair to its na- tural color. ~ ' This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle and_lB recommended and sold by ‘ ~ "All Driiggisti' C ll A NG E 0 F T Eastern Steamship Company Conimenoin April hthgglgmgrid crrphtgiug is"ili‘i=“l'"‘ ur °o"l\°d'§§"iN-' wiiiil coli PLE ‘ N EBi'l‘ LE RAP EQUl~ MENQIPAWIIII ave St.. .lohi QVednesdB.V lf' time. m. for Sonton. vin liantpnrt, Lubec and Portland, d every Saturcliiy ut. ip. m or Boston drrect. Cpnneotloniil wt. Bt. .loh`n from iii p0il\_l~ pan ntsroolon a und:-;;E.l»lli:ntd kigltyvgsi- ltgzfllggftg nn‘tll_nl;l>tninc berth Ol' nhgliii-‘ii'rng;l:;‘;|d:|Bont?)n mi Monpuyst 8.00: m. for t.John.vl\ ortlsnribonl cc r;irds¥nitp}ort,.|nn8 up clmltlay ut ll. l~ "V ' °. ?,'v !\‘ Aenpvviii/1'. F. Q P- A- ss .iiiplllili lil'lt‘il=‘.{'ii'i.§'aiiil:'. un amwws i'-in . ; el M- >s “ . ti ge. / " / / _ ",\` ,-14 “'17 " I l7;r§§i1;‘;:fis.1.fiI* Ji I. . ,<7 . I I A CROWN OF GOLD is wliait wi~`|l nil siiiitcli. ii wi- could. WE Pownal. l-ic located on a large pro- -She leaves R family of three sons and perty in the west and after about two two daughters-viz-John D., James year's residence there he sold out and and Roderick in Portland, Oregon; will iio\v take up his residence in his Allllie ill I<1&h0 Bild Ch'l`iS€y MHVY Bt native province. l\Ir Gay thinks there home. The funeral, which was largely is no place like home after all and attended, was conducted by thc pas- tie is one who Speaks from experience. tor, Rev. D. I3. lticlieod. Interiuziit He was registered. at the Revere yes- was at Valleyfielrl cemetery. terday. -- ..-2 Previous to his departure for Stras- Dcath has claimed another and res- liurg, Sask, 'the many friends of Ewen pected resident of Bridgetown in the McKinnon, Higliflcld, made up 5 sub- person of Mrs Gharles Clay, S‘r.,.‘who Stantial purse and presented it to was called up higher on the 30th Mr. McKinnon. The presentation was inst. ’I‘he ‘departed was in her 81st. capably made hy Francis Chowan who year. She was 5 devoted wife, 8 lov- made a hricf and mat speech in ini: mother, 3 kind and generous which he made emphatic reference to iiei_i;litioi~. She was a consistent mem- the popularity _which Mr McKinnon her of the Baptist Church for many and his wife and family enjoyed und » f - years She leaves to mourii ,, discon- expressing much regret over their de- B@§,t lf] \__)t__1_f_'Ll1‘[y it t,'i~ t»-ti ,iviic ~-; i -~ _ , _», _ 0 PM I mu H ‘nom 'M Hmm' am s t husband who is in his; eighty- partllre for the far west, Mr McKiii you can lily upon thc ox iert work :is wel \~.v.>.\~.-\>s\~».~i=s-.\~.». -\ .\~..\.w.~\\-cvs.- _Q » \ 2 ._ A *I .1 _/~ ~. ..;. _ -// il//4' vet. Sale of Wash Goods Second Floor N( lW COMES YOU R OPP(,)R'l`l" I\`l'l`Y to scc to advantage the new spring wash iuzitcrials. Ou the second floor, where there is plenty of room, we have Great Showing and ' i / _-ni; ¢~....<-....\ ga- _ l~. as-, spread -out thousands of yards of Prints, tiiiigliiiiiis, .\luslins, Zephrys, _-\cro Cialateas, Chambrnys, Flzinnellcttes, Repps, and :ill thc rest, l"roli;ihly the largest showing of fine wash goods cvcr niade in the city. Among the leaders displayed you will fiiid-- 25 inch Prints for fic yd. 30 inch Prints at 81: yd. ~'.l`lii.s line includes :i good variety of fair quality prints good enough for quilting :ind similar purposes. Great value Yard Wide, Good Weight Siiiriing Flannellelfc, 100 yd _ This is aliuc of iiiaterial that will plczisc every saving liousc wife in tlie city. The weight Of the inatcritil is good, it is soft., no stfireli or tlrcssiiig, the pat- terns are attractive, iiiostly in nicely lilt-iiflctl stripes. The i'c_ 'ro You. lot us erowii your helpless teeth Our pii»t*_iotls:ii‘c nlisolutcly pninless. Iixxim- inntion free. ° |25 Q Si. » Dr Next Beetsf; Goff l’hun e 275.1. A SIIINGLE IN TIME SAVES NINE Miiu_\' kinds of sliiiiglos,liiut thi- best rooi`i-ovi-riiiir that any "1"" 0”" WD Ulf \vitli i.-.it _ l'ire Insurance Policy _ i‘l~Iiniile (lo, so that if the firo fiend ia his _lionie in nslics. lic irctfi ll0ll1\l'f0l' ollair without richly. our huuso 4: You \\ ill be isuipi iserl what ii sill ill pre ‘ ' in will 'st-cui'e YU" have a thorough knowledge of all kinds of upholsterlug, repairing, cleaning. °§*b1§1€t making, painting, varnishmg and graining. Having rented the premises foriuerly occu- ' pied by my employer, I am now ready to do all kinds of work in myline, and do here- by solicit the numerous cus- tomers who have been in the habit of dealing on these pre- I mises for so many years. ' QJ make a specialty of lay- ing oil cloth, carpets, hanging blinds, curtain poles, and all kinds of picture moulding. 5 LUKE HIGGINS -_-_ to Miss Katie Gass of Fredericton, ccreinoiiy. The groom is a much rus- pcctcd and popular young niirn of l\‘rcdcrictoii and the ',hri<1c is n daugh- ter of William and Mrs. (lass. The happy couple were » attondrrl on the occasion by Tiios. Gass, brother of the bride, and Miss Flossic llill of New Glasgow. Miss Maggie Stevrn- son, of Cornwall, cousin of‘ th.: groom, played the wedding march as the bridal party entered. The-guests were many comprising relatives and friends of _the young couple. The pre- sents were iiumerous and -evidenced the esteem held for the bride and igroom. After thc ceremony the coin- Iiany partook of a sumptuous supper. The evening was spent happily and at nn early morning hour. the guests re- paired to their homes. The groom's present to the hridc is a gold locket and chain. The. liride was gownctl in white hatistcand wore a wreath of white carnation. Mr. Stevenson has been an interested worker in the Methodist Church and for some time was a member of the ohoir. The cou le will reside in Frederic ing them much happiness. ‘ Royal Purple Poultry Specific" is all right. Already we have had most satisfactory re- ports froni those who have used it for their liens. “It makes them shell out the eggs”-is what a prominent mcniher of the Poultry /lssociation told us. lf you want iuorc eggs try “Royal Pur- ple" Poulty Specific. 70 days treatment for 25 hens 50 cents. lfnot.insui~ud, let, us shinirie y _ young ll toil:i,\.tn,_tniiiorro\v_iiin5-bct.nii`liiip. _ mn ann the Guardian joins in wish- & nllu u - f ' , l v D. B. Stewart. Ch town .- '--- .__ __ mi _ _ T I-leartz of Denver, cole., who was to Mi Ulinwan his thanks for the . , with her in her Inst sickness an-d four kind and tangible remembrance of his _ i" "HHS h"“"“h""' H°“e“° ‘l"""l“ff' mi" .~|ons all settled around' the old liome- friends, all of whom he assured the . - v - i r \ donor would ever remain dear to him lOl' lqedg lille and lrklllf l lflg. stead. ' t _- even in n distant locality. The marriage of Garfield Stevenson , _ *" fi; |-Au 3 Sli ' ' I i .il I '1=\ was solemnivied at thc home of thc i » bride on the evening of thc 29th inst C 0 a . -Rev, J. li. Gong-li pcrformiin; the ‘ i ., _ T ,, bt. lohn, N. ln. g Agciits ...arf EEL" J V” _TI _ "\____;_';_"'* \§, \,'§_‘j\ - "f‘ ii, / ji; *F*-gi 1 (_. ._ _ ._ /if ,f i- ._ WILL WEARY WILLIE WORK on her wood-pile if she gives him this splendid pie ? “I-le`s axing himself." THIS pie was made in oua riRs'r-ci.Ass BAKERY Ind Willie will taste heaven when he bc gina on it. We've lots more winners-cakes , bread, rolls, wholesome, satisfying, health- giving. Best flour, pure fiavoriiigs, fresh fruits. Result, we're eaten out of goods ‘ daily. If you want. to be lieallliy, wealthy and pie-wise, give us your trade. S'l`l'1WAR'l"'S . 141 Sydney Street, opp. Cathedral, i tienernl Am-iit for The Queen »1nd'l`hc ' ,._...._____________,__“_____; -___..i_._______. i -dstroug bone and tissue builder--real blood food, that will make life worth living. Such ri tonic is Mads Syrup of Hypophospliites-a preparation praised by former invalids and weak; ucrvous people as the best that can be secured any- where. l\lii.c's Syrup of llypopiios- pliites rosts little hut docs won- derful work. (ict a bottle today and start a cure. I Price per hottie SL00. SHIP All0Y ! HELLO l We wisli to lnforin you tlirit :ill liziinls :ire now on Deck in onr“ SAlLl\'l1\K ING l)i'§l’Al{'i`.\l l",.\l'l"’ and if you have any new sails lo iiizikc kindly plznrc r orders at once Vl/e have in our cniploy eonipet- ou - _ Znt sailmakers and can guarantee your satisfactioii in every respect. The (lid Estiiblislictl House Bruce Stewart fill. Co Limited C I Eye Specialist l \.-.ill Ii-~ ,ii lin- h.i\o_i' Iliilul :il .\louol Si. \\.iit lui 'i`ii| ‘-tl.l_\', .\|\ii| itli, .'\inl will lit: nl Ilw t`oiiiiiii'i'.'l,ll lfutvl .il .\l|-'i|;iy,'i|t`, .lpill _:;l|iniul(it|i. I will iii- :it lin- :ilifi\o iniiin-.l pl.i