MARCH I 1 r " A . N 5 i °` ei. ""1 . ‘"2" ‘ 1 .',.'J"‘." :t;..,:‘. / ‘ A. .A-pg,-f '._,_,.',-gl ;'___ . ` H - e y ‘ .' .'_-:`_,'.- -'jf .'... _ . , " ‘ ' ' '. `~' ' “ . 4 ' ' . '. ff .l I’ "'\ 'i " "ri" Y i»;‘l{< r / iw .i '»r.'.. i ' . , .. ' ' ' '-‘-»..' -_ .. . ~ - , -4' » _S _ ' »,`.e,__~ - i L" "l~_.--../ "~.'~'f f ' » ._ .‘ - ' . /1: __ _ ' f' ?’° THE ww News ~ ~ 'rua cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN ~~~ r' FIRST OF ADL ` '"‘ ts' PAGE SEVEN - ~ - iii ».nit‘A:\'i-2 iavsas Thoae he ....';?:'.i::=:'.:.‘::s"z:::“::.':: THE QUEEN 5 COUNTY GUARDIAN S C h ' ’ to 201:; en:otherh|ave you, and lim wb" hu- f _ _ gi- ii' EIT. 5° “"1 "‘ “Hi 0! medicine for eeve ntv ears O i ' i.".if'Lff,§ family, it stays. Keey itonh tit" nn" The latest news. first of all. _ | All should remember the Hockey » if 1.. 71....; ,4,,.,,0....,§l'§§,,f§‘,f;‘§;§':h“;'ff;f;'_§{_§_;_§ _ Head Offices in New Prowse Blgock-Charlottetown. P ' d' ---1 Match tonight. _ Mrs. Henry Wadman, Victoria, is - -i visiting in the city' L S led t tl 1" bei ' lied f ea en e s are ng ca or by the Hazellirouk Dairying bu for e . _ _ _ ,. . . _ _ _ _`_é\_l:_brSdal§ill)i-_anaUt|:figrt:`a_;:,kBt.¥'.iy;;t lctltt stone. Seepd in this issue. a few douarslif ou I ‘ Siirrimzrsitle. Mrs. F. W. Prowse, Murray Har- _ Y pure iase a :irior clock --_ ~ In our wmdow ycu will See: P now __ _ _ _ (hor, ivho spent Sunday in the city, $9-5° 8.co I [.00 io. 50 _ ~ 8. 50 clock clock clock clock clock 6-75 f0I' 5 75 for 5,75 for 735 fOr 6.25 When these are sold the opportunity is g.,m._ W. W. WELLNERE l . Jeweler. l;_ ---~- -------..___ wi! like the childreii and our studio is liieirs while they ziri- \\'iIli us. By making them 'feel at home we secure pictures of theiu that are natural-true fo life. Bring that little one of yours to us now. The C001( Photo Studio . Phone Sim-1. The Studio wiicrc Baby is zilwiiys “iconic ressed a We want some good bright timothy hay. ltlynns & lla Fire insurance I-'tr ratoti lu the P. E. Ialiiuil Miituul_l"ii-<- l|1.\||-migg tlnmliiiiiii-- on l'ni'iii Biiliiiiiigs; iiuichoii, I-ials. Sciiouls, Hoiise.-i, Clic-e-v I u:loi'ieu, Vt’utui>)li|ls,<-to., etc, apply lo _ C. ii. lll'¢d fm' glasscsbFFILE HOURS _ 9 to ii am 1-3°'.l-3° Evenings on appointment dtww "Q-QQQQQQQONQQQOOOON ' noon at 2.07 and tomorrow alber- iionn at 2.28. The daily average circulation of' The Guardian, for the week ending 1-’ei1runry_ 26th, was 7,176, _copies a tiny. No one should miss the Hovizvyl Match tonight. This is the last. game of the series. and the trophy will he won and lust. Miss Isabella C. llecrs and Miss’ Jessie Gillis, City, were among the passengers last evening on the mail special. They are en route to Bos-'_ ton. i T_i_ l The many Charlottetown friends of Duncan McLean, who now resides' in lloston, will regret to learn of his serious illness. His brother, Rev. McLean, city, has gone to visit him.l In ii game of hockey played in thel Arena' Saturday night. the Electricf Light team administered defeat. -num- ber ~two to the Telephone men, thai score this time being 3-2. Guo Me-, Kinnon refereed. ; Everybody should hear Flora Don-3 aldson, the Queen of Scottish Sing-; ers, in the “l.lraid Scotch" and, "Gaelic" songs, Elmer _ Ritchie in) his splendid solos and F. T. Watkis| in his Planoforte solos, on Friday) next, 4th inst, in St. James' Hall. J. G.‘i.*.”....‘€&l’....... i» it i I -W1 rt' / _ ._ _. _J to -4 44, e" gl ai nn avi IU .~_' | | . i h lil- slioulii lu-, tiiktvl-_V ith :’_:‘l,"|`|'|“,fef'_E|¥||:.i an W Mi"l“":lil`iii‘alii\‘ fi-i' lm ii- |'l‘"' ° 'WJ' I] _-@1- _A __ __ ____ ___.___ - Ori inators ofthe Big Shows The Two Sons patlielic war drniiiti,hisi:il oii li` Q ' =<_ i"rniio (ii-rniaili \v:ti'_» ¢`l¢‘F_l\`ll\ll~' _\_*"'.‘ . '.. . . '-._ ~': i \'.'\ 4 ~ __i. lhiwivc sii|(iit‘li'miiil~l ii'llii-r ii , L 1 . A roiviir ' Q ` ~\ »`° i ‘_ '- =l- .-1- .Qlll Teshng Their Love r _f , _ ‘ 3" N ` M A i-lovt-r coiiwiiy. The voiiiilvss cliairiiiing ' I ‘ '_' ' _ 1 '_ . ’ . I at ~ \ / il l A "4" "mv 4 ' The family One nl' the fiticst Indian pirliirca ever B A Y E R, Photo|rapiicr thrown on cmivns beautifully co‘orr\|. _*ici-_ _,_ 0,. (fm, ggi-go; ilu- liulinus burn the iictt|er`s liomi- und. L" tho rotnlinliciii ' _»--iii . _ _ _~ .__-»- i\ comedy -our of the kiucl iii il niztkvs » I i The r |ii~t\\i\ iiuitois Siu: Iiiiiu; tin ii ht i.istli~ ulwri' sin ti sts iii ni /~ - f / Umbrella ‘ - » it I li‘n .\ pre-l1_v iovc .»itoi'_v. St'i‘._ titv. ii:\p|\itie‘ss A Huw ymllilibl piilidldxtnilii as it |ni§.|i|:ici-ii iitiiiii'eii'| briiigirtiiis Couple. Anawauilah' 'lhe Story ot a Leg -#1 \ \-nul:u|g‘|i. Sec the dil`f`it°iiltiea:\ ivnoili-iii lug gets itsowucr into. School of Music Recital tonight' * The tide will be bi-gh this after-_returned home yesterday. for 'l'he Guardian wants a few good carriers to delli'er the paper in .dif- ferent sectiona. See classified ti-l. M-orris & Smith are announcing a complete clearance sale of their stock of Dorothy Dodd shoes. See their ad. in this issue. The Crystals have a lead of three points in the series for the trophy. Can the Vics overcome this lead to- nii,'ht. All should come and sec. Advertisers are asked to remember that all "changes" of ordinary size must be in this ofiice not later than ten n. in. and large ones several hours earlier to insure insertion first issue thereafter. The Star Steam Laundry is equip- ped with every facility to attend to the most delicate and dainty work of their customers. Read their ad., which regularly appears on page four of ttic Guardian. Ashley Craswell, formerly of this city, and lately of the Bank of New Brunswick in Freilerictoii has been transferred to St. John. Mr Cras- ivell is a son of H. and Mrs Cras- well, King Street. In St James' Hall on Friday, Harry Layden, the celebrated Scotch comedian and Roland S. Kay, will supply several numbers. There is a splendid array of talent on the~pro- grain for this concert. At the Police Court in this city yesterday the prohibition case against Robert Stanley came up loi hearing. Several witnesses were ex- amined and the case was adjourned until this morning at eleven o'clock, Alexander Peter Scott, drunk, was fined four dollars or fifteen days. Attention is called to the propos- ition made elsewhere by the (jhar. lottetown ltub'ber Company in this city. They teLl the merchants of this Province how they can secure anti- trust non-combine rubber footwear at actual cost which information no doubt will be quickly acted upon. The I.-adies Sewing Circle ol St, -'incenit De Paul Society wiilinold 3 skate at the Arena tomorrow in aid of the poor. This is the first time that anything has been given in the lire of skating, that would tend to help the poor. The cause is a worthy ~ne, and everybody should buy tick- 'rts for this skate, _ The following were at the Queen Hotel yesterday: Thos G. Savage, Montreal; W. ’l‘. Anderson, Morell, ld. Phillips, Tyne Valley, John Cam- pbell, Wellington; B. C. Cox, Souris; J. W. Ellsworth, Woodstock; A. J. (lihson, Halifax; J. P. Reinhardt, Sumnierside; D. L. Hawkins, Quebec; John Hawley, Marshfield. ' Fred Conroy, City, son of Dr.\F. l’. Conroy, left last evening for Prince Rupert,-B. C., where he will locate, entering the office of alaw firm there. Mr Conroy was admitted to the bar at the last sitting of the Supreme Court in Georgetown. He is rt graduate of Dalhousie College and studied law with the‘flrm of M,orson & Duffy in this city. He is a popu- lni- young man and will he heard of later from the growing west. There passed peacefully away at (lrapaud on Sunday, 21th Feb., Mar- garet Newsom, relect of the late John Rogerson, aged 82 years. Dp- neascd had suffered a long illness, and leaves to mourn their loss six daughters, namely, Mrs. Richard Cameron, Mrs. Robert llcid, Mrs. Fred. McDonald of Crapard, Mrs. Bruce Hudson and Mrs. Gordon 'lind- son, Calgary, and Miss Fannie, at home; also one son, Walter, on the homestead. Funeral takes place to- day (Tuesday) at 2 p. rn. :: Miss Flora Donaldson, Queen of Scottish song will hold concerts as follows:-C~ar_'dig‘a.n, Tuesda/y, March lslt Harrington Hall, Wednesday, March 2nd; Hunter River, Thursday, March 3rd. 2-28d2lpd i ll I The _ »~ First Glasses Great care should be l taken iii selecting glas- ses-especially the first pair. It is absolutely iiecessary - especiahy with thosejus b. giuning to use glns es---that their glasses b: correct in every detail and thus prevent futuie iiiipair- uieut of the eyes. With our R-:tinoscopy system :uidlense grinding raci- lities we make satisfaction an absolute certainty. Call and consult us. lf you doi\‘t need glasses we will frankly tell you so. LOSS IN BRITAIN. LONDON, Feb. 27--An exceptionally violent south-wcst gale, which has prevailed over the British Isles for two or three days, reached hurricane force yesterday, the wind sometimes reaching a velocity uf all miles an hour. 'l‘lici'e have been several wrecks on the coasts, and n number of dis- :istcrs asii-ire, resulting in the aggre- gate in nearly fifty deaths. Tliestcuuier Queen, from Bouiogne, with one hundred and twenty passen- K9l`S» Vaiilly tried to enter Folkes- tone this; evening. She was finally compelled to stand oil at sea, where she has been tossing like a cork for hours. - Severe thunder and lightning and heavy rains accompanied the gales in many places, causing floods. Miles of telephone wires are down, and communication between London and many of the northern and western cities has been sttgiped. Three hundred lines are down in` Loudon. .____*_ _ _ "°v’= air ealth NKVII 'MILS 1'. lll‘l'0ll GRAY lhll T0 ITS NATURAL CULOR AND BEAUTY. No meuer how old and faded your iiair looks, of how Ion you have been gray, it will walk wooden for you, Keep you looking young. pro- mote a luxuriaat growth of healthy hail. map 'le failing 'raanl xnxx Out and PDIIUVCIY l¢- move Dandnifl. Will not wil skin or liner. will not injure your heii. In Not l Dye. IEFUSI ALI- SUISTITUTII 81.00 and 50e. Bot¢les,ei Dnagiiu Illloll¥8}¢¢.Co.,Icwu'k.NJ.. .IA- Ae we 'unnyiide _ §- _B - - ‘F . ., N _,"'/ _ -.9 I/ >` - . . ~ e. » , ' _ .,_.,,-,- _ _/ _ __ ,, _ 2, ___,_./._,_,. ._ -_ __ _,_..~ .. _ ` 1 .,| . 1'- f "//di; -‘ __'. "”"~ :-1 -- `_ _._ _,- __ __ ___ / Y \ il \ < =.» ,_ -~" - -iff; . , . , A i fail-.ip 1 ‘ia _ . / __; f . ,/ . 5 Flours. . P1 -3*' More Bread to the Barrel Test it yourself. Count the number of loaves you bake with a bag of “Beaver” flour. Notice the size of the loaves, too-and the way the< dough stands up in the oven ` f "Beaver”Flour _ pound for pound-makes MORE bread and whiter, lighter, tastier bread with the flavor you never forget. it is the original Ontario Blended Flour and contains the best qualities of both Ontario and Manitoba Wheat "Beaver" Flour saves you money. Try it. Dealers-write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. The T. H. Taylor Co., Limited, Chatliam, Ont. 32 quantity. I Useful for five I hundred purposes. _ - A can equals 20 iii. . SAL SODA _ \»1‘»‘§?§ ‘-its Jauur C ll "l"l"l " . Il ‘ ow-_i>'fr°s 'rua sou) Standard Article ____ rf, EVE ' ' as.f....L...y r..u..i.¢s...,' . .. _ _ F ' ul _ ` ` . _ , V/ . 1-` -- *___/f Rea i n ' 'ri V _I _ : _ or SulreniC'\fater. I ` ` #Sty 5 For Removing Paint. I :ur Dieinfeeting I __ _ . 4 » Sinits. Closets. U.. ...ly ti.. ii. ... L ” u~n...=.. ty, ‘ .. 2. A/ i ‘°` -_ .. iilfi ,,,r,.,g*_\¢. _ lin' __ ___ . ` v » ~~wmm°F'7?THE ;<. i.»..__-,~.»r . _.-- Big Aches From Little Toe- Corns I Grow GEO. E. '. You’l| Like 251°, pri' ll). so iii i‘:ii|ili\'s $4.50 il Tr rfi t” l\li\t\`ltli‘_\s iiiuini 'l`\‘:i "toiii‘|\os ilii' spot i~\'i‘i‘\' liiiiv." its ficliiwilt' fr.igi‘iiiit`i‘ ami ii;ii'iiii\iiiiuiS |il\~ii\iiii_i_' iiinlccs it lin' iiiost :ir‘i'\'pl;ii\li.' to ilu' pt‘i'.~aoii \\'lio r¢‘:ill_\' ii|i|i|'\‘i`i:ilvs :iii i‘xli':i_i;oml cup ui` lea. If you \\':iiil tn los! il liiiy :i |io_iii\| :iiitl i{i\'\' llinl i`|'iciii| iii' yours :i rii|i--- \\';iI\'ii thi* p|v:i'~aoii ii.\|ii'cssioii il's :i li'iu~ los-l. i’i\o|ii- 137. . ¢’¢lliilll$ TlieGrocer _..._ .._.-'_ ._ ._ _ _ __ __._ .__ - ..____. _.__.. __ ._ ..__..__ ___J _ Slaughter Sale of Groceries _ at King Square Weintend closing up our branch Store on King Square on March ist but before moving the stcck downto our Queen St Store WE OFFER EVERYTHING IN THE S1 ORE except Flour and Sugar) AT A I`)ISC()UNT I2 1-2 Per Cent THIS SALE I* lf( iR CASH ONLY and t»EGlNS TO _ M fi-ii. innt it on iam BUD CARMIN ' DAY at our King Square Branch Store. (Dr. Thoa E. WE. |l0lt|g_§_ i Tiie boy tenor in beautifully E -' ~ “'$.'i'iSii»7fii» nm gpliiii"- il.us'rated song. ' "N0 One l°l""=l°"0l"l°l‘“- B 8 r & U 0 f f ~ ‘ ‘ ' I" » n mrangarine Oranges only 20 ri-nt:-_ dn_4')p|mliel\1ako ri J Kuowsni. and speemhty , _ _ -_ Y _ Der doaen at Deer & Gr;ll_’;sd2__ V" \ il 1 f ' _z Our German Corn Cure removes the o_o) ache with the first application. It rids the toes of every _corn after ai couple of days use_It is convcnient.It is cle:inly.No grease to soil the hose. lt is not an ex- periment as iuany people who have used it would be glad to testify. Nowhere will you find a better Corn Cure for l5c. HUGHES } .Tm D§§§‘;li'5 ‘_-- _ _ __ ___ .___ __ __ _ Sun ’“'-r-_* ~ i ~ - _ -1 W- --f--l »~--- -- ----- ~-- 5' _--»- ‘“- _ff. L_. _.._ _ lim. ' The Tea with the Taste -iifiii GRADE _ _ PATENT I-`l.0ilR €S'l`i-1\" (per barrel). . . . _ . .$6.40 ‘Rlf\'Cl€ (Choice family). . . ..6.00 il(`i.\’;\l. (good family). . . . . .5.60 ilso other high grades as Beaver, imperial and Five Dianioxids 0TiiER SNAPS! olbs.Rollul Oats (’I`illson's) ..35c io lbs_($old Dust for Meal. _ . . . . 30: 5 bars Comfort or Sunlight S0ap.25e 3 tins l)ingman's Lye. . . . ... 204: Finest liarbadoes lvlolasses. .40c ga --AT Sanderson & Co's. ttsd&rtf. ~ iui_|n The Montague Dairying Co., oder by private sale up till the 10th of March 1910, all their factory machin- ery, including;- l3()II.ER. El\'GINl<}. BUTTER PLANT. STEAM TESTER. ' and many other smaller articles also the Building. Apply to Oswald Campbell, President, or Alex McLeod, Secretary. 2-15ttdandr2itlientiiiir2w. GRAND TRUNK RAii.WAY SYSTEM l.f»\\ i".‘\RES TO i’.\t`ii"iL` CO.-\ST i‘Oi\"l`.\`, ii'l`C. iii i-lllwl .\i:ii‘\‘i ist 1o.\pril |5lii, igio 'l`0 >_3_j > _V , t. 5 : > 'r. > >' ' "i`H|fi.\. \'.f\.\`t'lPl'\'|~Iii, 'i`i..\_\'lt. Nl-I|.>`(i.\`, ll* iii.~'(i_\`. .\`l‘t)K- _\` l~`ll.\Nt'l>`t't), 1,1 is .\ .\t ; l~1l.4 >s_ i~I’|‘i '. l'i-niiiii-tinniitely law rates are al~or~f'fei-erl tn l‘ll|.`. .\|i~IXl( '41, `.\lll.\"l`.\.\' .\ .uni uuiiiy other \\'e>t¢-ru l'uli|ts. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS I.'~:ive .\loiiti‘enl..\ions= 35 ': as Q .~= _._ ill?- Ltl) 2. ‘z..f..-'»`1_i.'» _Loo ic wiv mrtown or ii. I P.M A _ ,___ _ ‘_ _ Q.. §é§sF'§ .=.~\:=.5-*V eess.§='- ye. EE 6 is 1."°'?'2°'=-" :SEEES 1 .¢°‘!‘.*‘,; along ,_,> §:_¢.~'==P“E ‘.>§§;§ *.12-="-Stix’ ex. Sdn P. M. Nt. a.M. |.‘.l~‘I lv. Buiwsrt Jet ar 5.50 Cardigan Montague ". Geotown A.)l. Mon Tues. Tuna. Mon. ivcd 'l‘hui~u. Tliui~s.wed. Sat. Fri. .\..\i, .\..\1. 'J ,=99 -IS- ‘ii x- _-I 5.5% P/M. i'. .\i. :im riot) Li- Ch'towuAr 1125 1U.I5 Hfi 4,15 \`ernonlfivci~ all milf |l_:t-i 5.45ArMziri-uyllnrboriivti 40 6.10 i~ .\i i-..\i /an 4.11 Frziius are run by Uhiiitie El/andaid Timo. Lioniioclion made at .\li. Stewart with trains to and from Georitetown- _ U,_\ SHARP, . Suparlntpildgnt COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Opposite State House, Bolton,Ma|s , ' "' -- A' :W -$13!' .. I ' f'.`f1f.1T.~*'T~i`-__'_,-,'_.°"»7“_,“,’§'¢';,;if;-" ‘i -'~"`_...."“”'.'.~.»=-~.~.-..‘~-rf _ 1 1 ,,. . _`,..{ii:». ‘_ 44 Ii. _ow iii, ' " V _ .; -fs » ~--uf ' `-'_~i`i / I ) 'fi i ' " _ "\|,'$/ ' .K _ lifter rooui- with hot and cold vnatpr for 11.00 por day and up, which Ieelndee tree use of publlo shower hvtthq. Nothing weqnal thla I-i New England. Room with lirivlldl llwhl for l|.50 perday and umeiiltee of two rooms and bath forQ|.w por dbihllil IID. Dining mom and cafe lint-olaea. lliitopean plan. ABSOLUTELY l`lIlEl’R00l' sum fiom mining wma mntmamn. Equipped with ite own Sanitary ° Vacuum Cleaning Plant. hong Distance Telephone ln Ivory Room Strictly A Temperance llotel Bond for Booklit Commonwealth llotel Inc. STO|t|'.R l_C|tAl"lS out-i. imuioeit ‘_ - i ~» .~ _ . \ _\‘ ,a» -“ie s ~ ` `. _ " A5" \. :.".'!';j ._'.,~ .¢~_ . W.: I I _ .. _ ` \_ `~ ct _ ss. s-ie; l ~_.»