r E.;-___ ' _-_.-1- _-__ W MARCH I7, 1911 _ BUHEII UF iliii|SliPATilli Mg. Andrsws pralsss Dr. Morso’s Indian Root Pllls. Mr. George Andrews of Halifax, N_S__ writes: , - "For many years I huve been troubled with chronic Coiistiputioii; This nil. iuent never coin_es singlediunded, and 1 have been s victim to tlicininiy illnesses that constipation brings `iu its iriiin, Medicine after iiiediciiie I have taken in order to find relief, but oiic and nil left me in the some hopeless condition, It seemed that nothing would expel iron. me the one ailiiicut that cuitscd so iiiiioli trouble, yet at lost I read about these Indinn Root Pills. Tht was indeed a lucky day for me_ for _I was so impressed with the stiite- ments inode _t \n_t I determined to give them a fag trial. They hsve r gulated my stomach snd bowels. I sm cured of constipation, and I clllm they have no equal ss s medi- cine.” ~ For over half a century Dr. l\foise’s Indian Root Pills have bi-eu curing con- stipation and cloggcri, iiiiictive kidneys, with all tile :iilmeiits \\'liii-li result fiom them. 'l`ltey cleanse the whole sysfein and purify the blood. Sold evei-yii"liere st 2-5c. s box. _ 2 REX!-\LL “93" HAIR ~TONlC as nwlfalixt? i:i'iol\iiti=i',cii’zi‘iit:ili‘Eiitfi L e d r 5ficsnd_$it,-J _ bggilc . .\.~.-Age e Maclfiiinoii Drug Co. Cor. Gt Go.: Ai. ln. EL' ‘sf ." L. -_o .151 t 'fc cr; I T/1;'-‘ E.. 1 'fm 5 _(_ _:L ._ Tit .~»1u-__ l._...._. _ ent re stock- ave no conn uce 1 wi ir orders are red. Edward Hotel fy th_e Public that I have purchased the the Davison Undertaking Co and ui I h y LCo or, Undertaker in the Pror n to zuarsntee satisfaction when yoi 'hen the service nf our profession is requi Yours H. W A D M A Funera Director and Emhalmer I » Office 20'! Prince St Church Phone 266 J. Residence King I hereby noti and goodwill of ection with an be in a positio intrusted to me vi A. t. 3li‘i?.S.’.‘i§’.??.‘.§.i2f.. . __ m'l.'.\§ @~GooD“ EDENTAL worm .tt Reasonable Prices. lf 'ou wish irood dental work done snd .vnnit it done st. rensonnhle prices. Ullllrlgf us. You will Ret honest. reliable. W0 _ work that will be entirety sntisfauton' 3 nyc-ry wny. W have ull the mostimgroviml npplinnces nn killful der_\ti_sf.F._ W On is treiit. you kent and as D|\Il'l vii# Y “B possible t0 do. V Dr Robins ..,.f.fi»..°`1'ii‘ 32,. _ _ _ anna _ . ' Y l l1 .3 a; gsm. ; _ §_f‘(¢>i<1»ss~§2§f"’2l?@ Z SDPNT I have an exceptionally 8°°d watch to offer’ you at a m<_>fl¢f° atc price. It ismade especially 1* nd 17 iii.-.‘1”°g.l‘.it$“ é.Zi~;.5Z.»°i= fully guaranteed. C. W. Patterson . '. - _ .til Jr-..._i.¢. 1.: ."el.’;` .`-,Hi ".1, ,. Vi. ~_ _ .>¢_ ,._ _~€¢.,¢“¢ -7) .. *H* -S ~.» . ____ , 0'. "uni turner News THE -CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'iims'r or 11.1." ‘ 0HARL0l‘T'nowN um _ _, , _ ..._ v- _ . ., _ .._.__... ._ . ..._._.._,___,.,..__ . ...-_-,..-.-..f .¢- 'C-pf of G ni. Yesterda lim ment' city' r°t“n'°d Y been on a ___?;\__el;’;ct_i>_;1___where he had At th ` 0 Dollce court in this c' .t ity yes- _erdqy Ffdelle Gi_nithier_ for B“pp|y_ mg l-°l’a°°0 £0 his thirteen on son F,el_x_ _ __ y r old thirtv da Wa_;__ H94 ten dollars or ' YS' B YUUHK chap has used tobacco years of age. “nee he was “even Speaking of wed sd ~ . l-f’SPBtCll 0_f yesterday said:-Lngt hlgllf- the Victorias of Charlottetown walloped the St. Joseph’s of North Sydney by n score of twelve to t,w0_ The gilme _was too much one sided be interesting; the attendance was HPIHZ the soft weather. wo McNeill receiving one of Grady's heel f_s_hot.s 'un the nose which closed up is eye while Murphy sent another Dlayer from the ice for good M¢. Askill was sent _to the promenade 10|- the last five minutes for too mucli loafing in the nets. the meetings of the Diocesan Society was held in St. l"aul's Bclioolroom yesterday foreuoon commencing at ten o’clock. There was a good amen. dance of delegates and Mrs, Watson of Kensington presided. Repo;-1_5 of the dtfierent branches of the W_ A were read and Mrs. Watson read ai splendid paper on ‘fW. A. Problems." Mrs. James Warburton, City, read 8,' paper on The Missionary Bazaar and this was followed by an address by §o\V_ '1-_ W.__iVfurpliy, Ci¢y_ Cam-m_ 1mP§0n, Llty, answered it number of questions deposited in the Question Box. An Intercessoey service was then held after which the D. C. S. and W. A. Delegates were entertained M lllfwh bv the congregations of Ht, I~‘eter's and St. l’aul’s, tail, was rendered in the First Metho-_ dist Church last night under the aus- Ghurch. There was a fnir attendance and G. A. Sharp presided. The prol gram ivascpened with n solo “Oh Canada" rendered hy Miss Hazel Brcmiier in excellent style. An address by Hon. G. E. Hughes followed in which he dealt particularly with his general inipressioiis of the country- on .ii trip across Canada. A large num- ber of splendid stereopticnn views of Canada were then shown by Rev. H. E. Thomas who gave lucid explana- tions of each and every slide us itz was thrown on the canvas. A number of local views were included. John Newson offered comparisons between Canada and United States, referring especially to the mountains and trees of Uritish Columbia. Mr. Sharp spoke of impressions received in a trip across the continent and referr- ed to some time spent in Banff. A highly profitable evening was con- cluded with the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. One of the most important social events that has taken place in Odd- fcllow circles for some time, will be held in the ()ddfcllow's Hall this evening commencing at 8 o‘clock. An ofiicinl invitation has been extended to the members of Prince Edward, No. 22, of Summerside, to pay a fra- ternal visit to the both city lodges. The first degree will be conferred up- on ii number of candidates bil B joint team of Wildey and St. Law- rence lodges, after which a short programme will be rendered, and re- freshments served. A special train will leave Summerside at _I D. 1111. bringing ~_the members of Prince hd- ward Lodge and their friends to the city, and will be due to arrive about 3 p. m. It will leave ou return after the ceremony is over. and fl-Ill l\lS- tice has been done to the good thins! provided hy the Charlottetown Odd- tollows. Among Oddfcllows, frater- nal visits are indulged ln £0 Pl`0m°t*-‘» the social and fraternal r€l9~l»l0|\5 l>¢‘ tween sister lodges and their mam- bers, and is considered one of the best features that can be Bd0l>1'»€d £0 promote the welfare of a. Lodge. ,In many parts of the jurisdictionwherc the lodges are situated closer toge- ther, and the means of travelling better than on P. E. Island. n KYB” den, of visitation is indulged in which always leavei a. hsPPY m°U\°"Y of the event in the minds of those who haw had tha pleasure in its participation. 1: Delicious homo-made candy _will be sold in the Opera House tonight and tomorrow nlglli- ln “ld °f St' vin.=¢nt's Ornhanatn- 3`15‘l2lPd MOTllERS LIKE THEIR CHILDREN go have good bread. After all. it ls ti., mctinni of ismiiies upgu vaio? ws depend for our trade, sh l\_____<;“f days people B" bwomiiiglsoemiihould lsr that it is ami s wh gnpply our cudtomers with t e very I b (I. best b Players were badly him, the winter stenmers and ii quick trip. is expected across the Straits Vby the Earl Grey today. No damage was rvvortcd as ,, result of the gale. The match taco between Robert C., “WDW by G. J. Carver, city, and bleadcwvale, owned by J. A. Hender- Oll. Dlty, takes place today on the S A'I‘li_ii_ last meeting of the Women'5_ harbor ice on the Ferry Wharf at ll* NYY. held in connection with 2.30 p. m. The officials will be P. B. Brown, starter; and O. Trainor, J. Crnbbe and A. S. He/wett, judges. A 229 Pace has also been arranged to take place, after the abovementioned race. between 'I‘. C. Edgett's Bonanza Prince. Ronnie Steele's Lena Wood arranged between Fleet, owned by H. C. Douso; Frenchy, owned by A. H. Hewitt and Pnrklyn, owned by John Doyle. The league game of bowling in Burke‘s alleys lost night between Fourth Regiment and Business Mm resulted in a few new records being hung tip. The first innings was n re- cord breaker foi' the ith, their team totalling 913 or 224 more than their oponents. In the second innings the A _splendid program inS¢ru¢¢__ive_Biisiness Men wen out by 15 plies. and interesting in almost every de- The third was won hy the 'th lleui- ment with exactly the s»iu.e more-zu, 15. 'The 4th Regimht tliordoru won Dices of the Ladies Aid of thatlmlt by the majority made 'it lilo first game, 224. The liighcst individ- ual score and also Highest t;ta1, the former 221 and the latter 557 were made by Capt. D. A. McKinnon. The, former is is new record for ii match game in this city and the latter is the best made so for in Burke's Lea- gue. Tha scores will be published to- UIOITOW. A party from Mlllview, who came to this city a couple of days nge, yesterday complained at the po; ce court of having lost $640 in cash. It appears that this party is a horse- buyer und had this sum on him for prospective purchases. .On Wednesday evening he was met at ii llV€'l‘y Stfahlo by ii, party- who told him he would procure a bottle for him. This was done and they left the Stable and went. down to another Darty's house whereupon the pinion who had got the liquor disappeared, .but not uu- til thoy each had' two drinks. The robbed party remembered no more until next morning when ho discover- ed that every cent of his money was gone. The person who occupied thc house where the `complalning party is said to have lost his nioneyhsd a fractured leg the same morning and went to a hospital for treatment n in it is said tru dollars down _ _ . iiigty etiollars were inter dizcovened on his person. The case is somewhafi. muddled but .developments of an in- teresting nnture are expected. 11% . _Waming to Stock Raisers The Canadian Government Chemist in i9o_7 in a. book pub- lished in the interests of fnrtiiers plainly stated tlist upon Vexniiiin: , ing most of the -stock ‘ foqflii 1 he found that they consisted ‘ largely of wheat substnnce finely ground, with very little virtui-. ‘Royal Pui-ple` Stock Specific is composed of herbs &t‘. -‘\ 50 cent package contains 7b days treatment Ask for 3.- page booklet. .lolmson & Johnson ..%-'-“l"""" A Macs--the Best Condition Powders /'W1-, You’il buy Mac’s Condition Powders eventuiiily--why not now. Their superiority has _ been put to the test by leading ‘ farmers and stockmeu. l\lnc’s stand any test besides they sre stronger and purer than lil others. A teaspooiiful of Mnc‘s Condition Powders is ii suffi- ciently stroug dose for ordi- nary cases. 'I`°ry the best---Mac’s Condi- tion Powders per package / E-in-,-2'nTcs 149 Gt. Geo. St. i The wind ' of last night, which at. P90’ “ml the iw fairly good consul- times reached 8 velocity oi uni-ty-six U1 and Baby Boy, owned by,Cha.rles; Chandler. A 2.30 trot has also been . , -, 1 ~ - f'~.§=~_' .;-.t ` i ' ` ' t '.. . ... _ . _ . . .,, _ _ '_»‘w‘.=- _ .._,y_§:‘f__-;.~. :J _, _-' ."1 j ‘ 42- -i <,_‘. 'r "','V <~. '~ 5:; 4, fg ~ ___ ~. .;». . _ ~ _ __ » . "... _f _,_ -_,.4 _ _. \_.>___. V V. /,; _,; ~‘ H. ‘_“ .rt ~f ' -. ’ " \ - w ‘ .‘ ;- '-.V_'@ <_..-t ,.;~»,_-_ V. _~ -_ »- ,_:'_,f,'t» -" _. vi_.. "`i" ‘V ` '. '~ " - -`." " "'ii.‘°‘"f"‘»"`~~V .' if” ‘.'¢'.' '.7 ~ ` /~.‘f' '.-~ " "if ‘. "i »` 3 ' ' V i V. ‘- ' ' ' ' . . ' 2 J-VT .~ ~.-.l‘ ;'. ,~ -.f- itil' M00!!!-I & Mcl.fi'0i) M00!!!-I & Mel]-10D M001 .1 _ I v This morning we commence _a new bargain event in _Charlottetown-i _It-f SALE UP ON THE SECOND FLOOR WE HAVE PREPARED THE GREATES' WARES ever shown in any retail store in I; E. Island. In order to secure the great p d cribebl hdt b 1 hisl t k andasaresultweareoffe . I 2 es eowwe a o uyverynearyawoeaesoc- r and less in practically every line in the lot IT IS LITTLE EVENTS THAT BUILD UP GREAT ONES--LITTLE SA riches. For example - you buy :i five hundred dollar piano for $400 and you s_av_e five cent paper of pins for z I-2c you save fifty por cents Now for one week we wil offer 25 p. c. to 50 p. c_. on all sorts of SMALLWARES. __ ` NIFTY NOTIONS-NOBBY NOVELTIES--NICE NICK NACKS-NEXT READ TIIE UST COMMON PINS, 365 good pins on a paper, special sale 5e price, 2 papers...... ...... 5oo PINS ON SHEET a very special value at per sheet PREMIER SAFETY PINS, nickel plated, highly polished formerly 5c card o one dozen. 5 Sale Price gcards C CARLTON SAFETY PINS, of solid brass nickel plated sizes I, 2, and3 as well as assorted on card. Regular price 10c5 ' card. Sale price 2 cards . . . . c HAIR PINS IN PACKAGES the kind usually sold at cc per paper. Will be offered at special Sale Price 16 pap- gt ers .......... xoo HAIRPINS IN BOX, assorted styles, graduated sizes, usually sold for 5c box. Sale Price. 3 boxes for.. . . CELLULOID HAIR PINS. four pins on card, assorted sty- les, former price 5c per card ofi- erecl at Sale Price 3 cards for...... ................l0c CELLULOID HAIR PINS, large size four pius on card re- gularly sold at loc card. Sale Price gcards for...... C HAT PINS - Extra large heads 6 pins in each stylish box black or white, regular 5 price ioc, Sale Price. . . C “CHAMPION” H O O K S AND EYES machine carded black or white, ailsizes, foriner price 2 for 5c. Sale Price 6 9 cardsfor..... c SPECIAL SEWING NEED- LES, guaranteed, regular price 5c paper, offered atSnle Price 56 ofz papers DARNING NEEDLES, best grade---solid sizes or assorted sizes, for wool or cotton. Foriner price 5 cents paper, offered 5 at Sale Price of 2 papers.. . . c KNITTING NEEDLES IN envelopes, nickel plated rust proof. Five needles to set, fortn- er value 5c per set. Sale se Price 2 for................ COLLAR BUTTONS, one piece x dozen on card, assorted styles including pointers. 8c Sale Price per dozen.. . . . ._ . FRENCH GIL'I‘- LACE PINS 2 dozen pins in book forni,dainty, attractive, former price i5c Sale Price only.. ,... c BEAUTY PINS 3 pins to sei one large, two small, dull or bright gold finish, former price zoo set. Sale Price is only per set 'OF SMALL I 1- -u 1 ' lxnsnqs-i pt_- Order by Mail I . Take advantage of this splendid chance which will, .nt only be opened to yoti for *,_ lui E Sn ONE WEEK----ONE WEEK Buy all the little things you will need for the season-- an compare with the prices you have been paying---and you Sa will realize what it ineiins to do business by mail with this store. - $3.00 Orders shipped express free. ' "" pr; READ TIIE LIST A HAIR BRUSI-IES---pure extra long bristles Ebony Cc] and fox finished backs, Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . _ soup BACK HAIR Bizusniss, pine wine onsite., assorted 12 novelty shapes, sold usually from 754: to x.oo encli, Special Sale price ................. ........ i CLOTH BRUSHES. .tu buck bn.-.ties it remarkable lsc P°. value at our Special Sale price of.. . .. .. _... . . . ... .... ,_ lm blacks, Speci:.\iSuieprice..... .....-...... _ FIVE CE-NT LEAD PENCILS, assorted colours, all PE. rubber tipped, good leads, usual value 5c, Special Sale price sc 3f0I'.. ..... ...-u-» ...... »¢|»ca~¢uaus»ssuss~~-»»~ I or 15 cents per dozen. _ ws TAPE MIEASURES,dressinakers 60 inch style. Very Pri nice line usually sold at 54:. Special Sale price 3 for. . .. . . . EMBLEM SETTS for cliiidren`s suits, stars, nncix- wi ors, etc, regular price per set 25c, our Special Sale . . l" BLACK OR WHITE LINEN' THREAD loo _yds on _ spool, regularly sold for ten cents per spool, our Ssileprice lse- ill* zgpoolsfor .;........ ........~.. ......... 3;* OR KNEY SAFETY PINS best all bmss pins w,itlt_Vnlckle plate finish, guarded coils, regiilnr loc per dozen. ' Our price 56 'I only wil PEARL BUTTONS 2 or four holes, i6 to 22 line si1.e5c good pure white button. special per dozen. . . . . . ~ . . - - - - - - _ - . °_ SILK-O~SI~II NE a splendid nierceriscd embroidery threml .i__' for knitting and crochefing, formerly sold at 5c per spool 1 _ 'da Sale price3for............ fm WOOL MENDING all colors good qim_ilty--needle ,ou - each card, regularly price 2 for 5c. Special sale pnce 56 _» l price 4 cards for .......-----------_ in _ - for HALF OUNCE BALL MENDING WOOL comes pri in black only formerly 5c, Special Sale price 3 balls for. `. CLOTH BRUSHES extra long black bristles, reds or zsé pu he' if - _ , 'f n_¢_-q, i _0rilei_° Form . A i Moore & Mcbeod. I M . Cliarlottetown. ~' sf "7 %'“3‘é1 Please mail your siimllwsre catalogue. Name..... . .. ............. _ l Address........ I foi u -i -n UI PT . _ _ V ' ° . . f-.' . re V& - ~' - - ~ sa i _ _ ___ __ ______ ____ __ _ __________________ _ _ _____ ____ _______ ___ __ __ . "' "'“"' `_" '”"""'\""` "°`°"'”* | _ , ..e. .ww » V . till .;.....~. __-RO, ‘3"‘l°'S _ 3°" rirnouru MAN favorite Iliff nn. _ I . ‘ Wholesale ti .. I -i 3' I -»: 'S . __A The liquid, soul-stirring tone and light sympathetic toiiih of the \ Sucesspofl VVillis pinoc has miide it the favorite of all music lovers-_students and masters alike-sll over the entire Dominion. _ The Willis is minds by master srtisans and each picks and part of' ilii make-up is constructed with fits objectof making the Willis siipreiiie over all the 'rnodcratoly priced pianos iii Cimsdn. Tits Willis is hand carved The old estnbl _ Al Kmsody Rox $34 _ " and polished. it will outlast several cliosper instruments snd in touch, tone »~ - ~ ' ' "" E .andcxqulsito finish is superior to _many soiling at a much higher price. ` V, i, We have some real masterpieces f`roin the Willis factory we would ' _l like to show you. A- Ee Queen St. W _ _ » , Dr. J. W. ii0ii AY Physician md Surieba S A L T Fire Insurance '“‘-°“°' 1;, Lsts Rosfdcst Bolss sux, i _ _For rstss in the P. E. ltilsnd ut tu” m, 3900 bags Lyvgfl-,00\ Salt_ irsi surs osOo nle nFs guild 'bfmwm 9°U\\P'h° W- '_ ' t ioobags Rock Salt (for cattle) id`}_»':_8»l;iiiP`i';&}`oifh.iIiIl:qi3ir;°iiiIiiiiT'{ii§f'=2§ g_:*'°" °°”'°\~ B°"‘¢°“ ;‘“°"”°‘° l CARVELL BROS. ’ ' "_ _ ' . _ " ,__ (pawns) 3.,°dfmw¢,i_ ° n “"““ ‘°' °’°i'>i.I.ii§'u _,elmo in t osn up nn l¢.,_, 163 Kent Street. _ ` _. .', ~ rt /' _ annum inoiii mivmmi. luis- 1