'fi ` Yellow 9 Q F55 _ .__. ig.- ‘ =. 'l :_. 'fu'-. .__ .F ‘.1 : " ., . ~§' tin a.. F.. it f _i ..:».-.im-_--rt O . V5* . . .*~ .;,-~ ~ r ~ t “Ji '= 'Jellies assort- Color colors 'Green ” Fruit Red Salmon Violet Damask Bose Chestnut Imperial Blue 'Mandarin Orange Caramel Pots 20 cents .|. G. Jameson DRUGGIST Evuilg, r ’ _ _A¢so'¢lo¢k. PROGRAIIE. ` - V Orchestra. - Solo-llr .~\. B. Cash. Solo-lllss Manila Ross. Solo-Dr T. II. E. Robins. Solo--llias Dorothy Sutherland. Ta at m l Silver Plating If at this time of house- cleaning you will look through your Silverware you wiil be sure to find some article that needs re- newing. Send any of these to us you desire replating' aswe are making a ship ment shortly. G. H. Taylor Jeweiler & Optician 1 1, TIDE ’l".\Bl.1$ :__-_ 5\f&S applications piainlv on out- ' - . f.. LTD.. CHAR LOTTETOWN. P.E.l. f‘f‘§°3--l»-lull 4 More Money to Loan CIIIIICII li, ISIS Selection-Graoelethodist Cliurch ` Piano [Net-hlisscs Mitchell and ggtgletft-uae etstlieiéi §s,E§»§Ea gféggg is i§ggi§;g§ ‘uurié i E . Civil guards. ‘This t~a= caused a JUlUll|»f»\5l3b¢‘ 1 _-1 _'/ -»~»- ' ` u.-14 1.46 .-, ts- nl. 2.4: 5.; .fi _ _:_- Tu. , :.244 4.5¢; |J.°_°i# 7.1: Sa. \'°§ s. -.5-4 .\f. !1__1'_' Tu. W. _ W. . Th. ‘ _§ F. DJ! 6.5 'L9 l. l-*<2 113.05 19 35 ' . - 11 05 ` 5 0.02 " ' . , 0.43 . i .23 '__ 1 ` `_’.'.'i ‘.‘ lf! . swung -‘r»<_$._.°»_.~.».*_:._:_:.- _»|_» - - \-4£.ll;»-><\‘.$»'-’.` 3'5"- ll- é. TU. =: _ \\". .. _,_ y € Th. 4.2-t f '» F. _ .-3.25 § l Sa. 1 ¢';.'.'.3 = S. ' T,i‘3 l ,\[_ X § mi ¢ Tu. a ‘~ lu " .' g W. -.-_ls ` ' 5 TIL _ 9.-1-15 i F. 101:: APRIL-lst to Jlrvi 4th to Sth. rain. (4th ». .. wt rol..ulaNteto¢o :-n-»-»-no elfou~ioiu\-u-eaten-Bwoo-i¢»o\.:€"o{§,'I-'Styne f,,.-,.. _ i---L . 11,1-l l;_._!£» 1.2.04 1.1.42: li..;t4 I-5.43 lT.ll 1:35 19.56 ` '.'1.0<'l 21.50 22.36 ... no v 0 3;! 1.5-5 .. ..-. -._.. S ._.»-it-i,,.,.i '.~.~\:. »»- H4, _._. 1.5.-I5 14.34 15.45 l`.'_i’1 13.50 2'.'.0!` '.’l.'1'9 `.".'.|f'4 21'.-ST 31’-.49 fre.-'h. cool spell. to ltth. damndult security in the city or country - - _- _-i_e._a-.;:l_-1.../. -.no ¢a>-»'.~w'.'»...¢.-__ ..-._.,- eeiuc-»§v.i " und T_ Plans and specifications can be seen lat home of undersigned. 5,5? Committee does not bind itself to ` 5 `atf.ept lowest or any offer. 6.? ”‘.“ r _- »1 <.-a-:.»‘ 12' Cf# U1 9". ca o and unsettled conditions. 13th to 1Tt. i Are here-by invited for the of a . Tenflcrs llzusl be in the bands ull _ 5-4-Slllli . \ ‘.%;i _ 35 " '(°t'~.‘f 40 9;, i-- .>)e 'F' 'i Behr _mth T€l1d€I°S t fir' erection Prt»sZlj~'l~_'riai: manse at Covellead. . ersigzzwi by April 15th. ` GEO. T. BEARISTU. \'»`~.~st Covelicad. Chairman 0! Committee. ' _G ea. Gegrge 5;m,;.;_ ham Seven, ,to-day ai the Wltlesdc-u Jewish ccnie- ber to the land where she would be u_=_,~.._- (mere thouaild doiiars to loan on real. ‘"5" Tame ll 3 _E004 __ ;;n small or large sums. Preference is 5_4 lgiven to loans for purchases of pro 5.5 jveriy. S936-3-9t\-tim < 5 i -_ _ f ' ' ~ ' nd .orrows _ Brit-f sort-'fees were in-l-l :il the lute of this carth. Tile llcccased lt-uvcs to 'r».~~sidcllcc uf the Iluroll in l’ict'adi|l_\' `TT:i¢~ 1-er\'ic».-s were private. being af- daughters. Laura aged 12 years, Vio- :erzded only hy the family and close fri-;=r.ds. Outside the house :hc-re ga- brother. Robert an attendant at the the-ral a crowd of perhaps 4.000 Halalinoue Hospital. Thefunoral scr. among which were many persons from vices were conducted at me house lh-' Jewish conxuzuaity in the east end. and grave by ll.e\'._B. P. .\lurrav_ _\il_ V The body was taken from the house Stewart. Tile pall bearers ' being :.1 a closed llearse. foilowed by motor Messrs Isaac Jay, Job" D. Jav. llenji. tars containing the iiarolfs sous. Lion- man Jay. John Hendricken; James »-E, \‘.`alt»~r and Ch.~.rlf:.-, his brother Green and John W. Bfrt. The burial '¢0pold. his ;-on-in~l.iw. Gawain C|iv»_- took place at Mt. sluwurt Cemetery. cus. and his nepln-ws. Evelyn and omy. Earl Rosebcry. a relative bv fag-3. was also among thc mourn- As the funeral car passed the crowds of bar” ‘heir h“*'55~ Lake. at the age of 21 years. after a :I ~ NEW YORK SOQETY at:_l__iSg___sug_ered from imperfect health, PARADES EASTER STYLES w DESPITE THE SNOW b .\`t-'wr York. April 5.--New Yorkers 1~l|}oy¢~l in while- l-Jaslcr today. for the K first time in many years. Despite the 2- - snow, the annual Easter parade took since sem' Z' 1912' a member or the place. a bright. warm sun aiding thou- 5 sands in clearing Fifth Avenue for h _ Ibt- display. l'uiis|lally large numbers M of flowl~r_\- we-rv in 1-videlwe, and pho- t » If N. » i _¢t.li.'I'bomasCronin,aged 75 years. ‘l foszr. drizzle. inn to 21.-.u. f.~.~l .pen E 25-‘Bd (0 35121. changeable 26th tal 27th, warmer. 25th to Gotti. stormy. DIARY OF EVENTS. To-DAY. Legislature. ` _ .\faglstrate'=- Court .Y People's The-acre all.- Princt: Edward. 3. 7. ~ 4-2- BIRTHS MORRl80N.- To Mr and Mrs Jf.-- enh Morrison. Dante; on .tlarfzz zz.-. 24th. a daughter.-D. DEATHS \ Q *fi ' `-.ir -` ‘fl “gun ;»>\‘ iff? r pro ‘iill n .. l»f~:=¢~l ` form.- the hope. . SEALED TENDERS. addressed lo lt--.i--ed al Ottawa. until .\'oo\\. on Fri- ijay. the ‘list .\iay. 1915, for the coli- '-'t»j-'auce of His .\lajest_v`s .\iails. on a pos ` . " _' . 95 . ‘_ .. from tht- lf: of Of-tobcr ut-xl. l'r\n'.:.-fi rmtices containing further lzifo.-'nation as lo conditions of pro Post Ufiicv-5 of Lilllr- York. Stau- uf the Post Office inspector. ail Qntract 'tetmastcr General, will be re- ed (ontrat. for four tears six per ive.-4-Lx. over Rural .Niall Route from Little York. l”'_ E. island. 1'|.-ntrarl may be seen and blank nf 'l”-fvldrr may bv olvlnillefi at l’if.m=:.x:f. Grove. and at the of- tice Q . .Ions F. \vHi:.\n. _ Post Ufilfc inspector. l'r_--=. Uffl' 1' in.~p<»<-tors Office. (Jhar- iotit-turri. 6th April. 1915. .4383-4-7mvr3l. P_- BLUE.-At Belle River. March 20. 1915, Jessie Blue. aged 80 years, leav- ing one brother and one sister to mount har low-it. HOLL-At Gerrard's Cross. ilurlls. Eng., on larch Sth. John llyrle lloll. lgod 80 years. eldest and only sar- vlvlng brother of the late 'Henry A. Hou, stain oily. CRQNIN.-At Sumllterside. on April Pascal tak place Thursday Iorlllg to asernon ltivermtlfcmetsry. ¢_`""""” i ` spun... vnu nil. Your Silverware Spotless Sparklciic is a superior 90\‘ ish. It will clean. brighten and beautify any surface from tin to gold. There is no other ull- _ ver polish better. more scolio- I mlcal or satisfactory than 8psrklonv:;_i_t is a revelation ot silver po prevention. Sparkleae will not scratch or otherwise mar avsn tho most delicate softness. Usa Spark- leus once and youll use no other sliver. polish. LAFUG boitlv ll llc. fographcrs wt-ro busy snapping socio- t_\' ill its ucwcst dress. a for Rheumatism Mrs. E. W_'. Hzzlett, 163 Wyandotte Sifrtt. Wlndso-r, Ont., says there is only one Kidney Remedy in the vvorld for her-CIN PILLS. f'Gip .Pi1l.s..l___kno-fungi personal C3k1 lift ffm” FIIBM for Rheumathn :sw Kidney Troublx inanyform. lrznmredbvlhem :Her months of suBu-ing. 'I was 0 ltllplas-ba¢l several doctors and l manyotherrelnedies but all failed to 9 :ure me. Then [tried Gin Hllsuith the nl lu I 5 ’<‘H ‘slfffilg IIC! or TruuN¢". h Trial treatment free- lsr size, 50C- I NX. 0 boxes formgtw and everyboxaold with out spot cash guarantee of satisfaction of money ck. Sold in the United States under the name "GINO" Pills. °"““i‘~.'..‘i;; Sovereign Cure ;‘:.;=:..§°':.ui"n.:’£.:;*°.';u..."'l'.-;.":::“ E memory of the deceased, and their sympathy with the bereaved. fi 'd rg tt t smwelll-0-day. I l»¢.n.t-fa-m~a-»¢..iu»¢...|s=-»~ tin- development of Waterside from Its virgin simplicity tu its prcscnt ° ‘ ceeded the ordinary space of man’s S Ulfthll' wioum. and like those splen- YQTIIC KIDNIYS d c_ure_because they act dlrectlv on knew ber on earth loved ber but the ree from all the trials .i < . mourn :\ surrowlng llushalid, two |91 tell Years an aged mother and one _.___ JAMES ABNER BURKE. James Abner Burke, the second gon Mrs. Maynard Fraser, of Sunil; painful illness of two weeks, passed away on Monda_v, March 29. lie had g om an injury to his foot, hicb happened when he was eight years of age. and it was this which rought on thc fiual illness. Ile had been almost a life-long scholar in the iugsboro Baptist Sunday School and hurcb. He was much respected hy ll who knew him and leaves to mourn ‘S 1055. his mother and his step-father. r. Zllaynard Fr-iscr. also an elder bro- ther. \\ illiam l-'rcderflrk living at Char. lottctowu. a sists-r Maud and u half broth:-r and sfslf-r. Georgv and Lottie. The interment took place ou March 31st at the Baptist burying ground, bo- illg conducted by fllo pastor. ltcv. W. B- Pllwr. 12. A.. and attended iw a ~€____,__ MRS JOHN HALEY There closed on March 22nd. as ulctly as an autumn sunset the fire f \\ atcrslde-'s oldest and most esteem- resldenl. This was Mrs. John Hai- . 3'. who had lived for the remarkable pace of 91 years, and had witnessed igh standard of culture. Her life ex- ld meteors of the sky. left behind It a rcfulgenf trail of light, peace* and bcnedlctlon. She was s Christian in the superlative sense. A cheerful giv-,t or of the best that the human bands; heart may command, her comforting voice. ber silent charity. her soul full of sympathy will not soon be forgotten . Her exemplary iilsposlllon. her countless Chris- tianh dccdn. her childlike fait , ' the light of her long life, her. as proloinns ol of God. Sho those souls. whom time sets in ones WIIGIIB lllill hat har was _ cllulnll lnvl 1 svnul uf us If feverish. billous. constipated. give fruit laxativc at once. Dun't scoltl your fretlui. twevisll child. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels :irc clogged with hour tvaslc. When listless. pulc, feverish, full of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act nalumlly. has stum- achache. indigeslion, diarrhoea. give a teaspoonfui of “California Syrup ol' Figs," and in a-few hours .ill thc ment agrees to extend the Port Arthur \ lease for 99 ears It reco lass also .. vs.. _ ll(e’s litful fever she sleeps \./' (816 t.-»__ ‘;».v1:»e'ff < - >.»1 t . The filod Vnltie of oomhasbeenlmown thronghallages, but Kellogg’s process deV¢10Ped 118 Hue HAVOI' Rnd made it ‘ National cereal of j Canada. Merchants do not ' ‘ x 5' §. I to endorse it. A Made in Canada , Jeff’ - no ‘- ‘ ‘\ A RESIDENTIALAND DA Upper Cana First Year Work. Lricllet, Tennis. Basket Ball, ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. ~.'onon1'o Y SCHOOL FUR CIRI-I _ (Founded by the me ca:r5:__l;>¥;l_t»_o:a _l:.A., Former Plbdpal I `- ra. Dickson) ACADEMIC COURSE, from Preparatory to University laflimhlhall MUSIC, ART, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATIOI- Hockey. Swimming Bath. ~ SCHOOL REOPENS TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH. ~- Wrllc for Prospectus. » ‘Mrs George Dickson, l'rl-side.-nl. Miss J. E. Macdonald, B. A., Principal. t -l -t Twenty-llva cents. GUHRDIAN s-GLASSIFIEU MIS. Ono cont por word first lnssrtlonuln this column. halt cont ;~¢r wort each continuation. Cash muat accompany order. Minimum shlfli i i-_ig-q-|---;uF'-i foul waste, the sour bile and ferment- I ' _ing food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child a- gain. Children love this harmless “fruit laxative." and mothers can rest easy after giving it. because it never tails to make their little "insides" clean and sweet. Keep it handy. Mother! A little given today saves a sick child tomor- row, but get the genuine. Ask your dniggist for a 50-cent bottle of “Cali- fornia Syrup ot Figs,” which has dir- ections for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bot- tle. Remember there are counter- feits sold here. so surely look and see that yours is made by the “Califor- nia Fig Syrup Company." Hand buck with contempt any other fig syrup. l prains.Bruis tiff Muscle Bloau’s Liniment will save hours o_l sgiB'e_ring. For bruise or sprain _iltgves instant. relief. Itsrrosts mmnlionand thus Prevents more serious troubls No need to rub it in-i acts at once. instan rdieving the pain, howcvtg severe it may be. AlDnsl|n.I.la. folredtslalhqsfat 'l'llAl.l0'l'|'LB ' Dr.`Esrl'S.Sloan,Inc. Tsvvdocm 4 AGENTS WANTED.-T0 SELL FOR The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries. sions aid. Handsome free equip- D ment btono 8. ii elllngfon. Toronto. Ont 0184 3 261116261 on sA|.s 125 Annes or tmp A1' Union Road li miles from Charlot- tetown. Apply J. West, Union. » 93:z9~4-all/l:'.lpu_. `E_-"die Avnsl-une suu. 1.. mouths old. Apply C Il. son Marshfield via Little York 41-4-5M3l d K For Sale §i_ lt Help Wanted--Female FOR SALE-A few shares of Regal Silver lllnck Fox Company Stock cheap. Apply P. 0. Box 279, Char- lottetown 03574 6M6l _ tors his splendid (arm of 100 acres of cbolco land situated on the Brack- loy Point Road. known us tho John Mctlreggor Farm; the buildings are all new and up-to-date; this fnmi is welt watered and fenced and will bo sold at u bargain; it not sold by 6th Agents Wanted F Pam 16 P' ”' i" 1914' PW” “"'°“'b; reported this season. Will sell day of May lt will be sold by public nuctlou. Apply to Samuel llllllsplc ou promises or Bon). Carter. Auc- tioneer. 9358-4-6M2l - We teach our men to sell. Export FT' AL - ence unnecessary. Highest commis- 05 S _ Robert. W ANTED MAID FOR GENERAL houscvl ork Apply 132 Water St 9363 4 6M3l To Let ‘ R RENT-HOUSE IN 6560 CON' . _ - Fo _ - Pnlvns SALE-The undersigned or-_ anion. all modern couveulcvew Apply "M" care Guardian. 9343-4~5m3i. FOR RENT-EXCLUSIVE USE OF large roll top desk fn it well furnish- ed office. located in one of Char- lottetown’s best business blocks. Apply to Box 234. City. 9361-4-6M3l. _ lid Auc'r|oN BALE - monolw, Aprll 12th. nt one o'cl0ck p, m. 2 Anrzo.-4 meal-l uutk-cowi Apply. _Bog 350. 8355-2-imtt % \\ uiabetl w _ _ Fzirlnlng iuiplcmcnts. carts. 2 sets cart wilt-cts. 2 driving waggons, Quantity liens. Household furni- turc. 3 stoves and other articles too numerous to moutloil. Mrs. _Grace Fitzgerald. Wlilm Road. '~ 9307-4-2ni2iE1i. FOR SALE-100 M. Laine at a bar- gain. Geo. E. Goff & Co., Wood- vllle Mills. 91493-24M _ FOR 8ALE.- BROOD Sow TWO years old. one to farrow April 24th. John Btoekmsu. Wlnsloe Station. . 9335-4-5M3ipd._ WANTED.-MARRIED MAN. WITH wlfo. who understand gardening. to fake charge of good sited property; Scotchmaii preferred. References required. Bplsndld opporunity for right couple. Apply. “X.Y.Z.," P.0. Box 86. Charlottetown. __ _ ___ 9322-4-zm:m:'.l FARM w/luuo-Fnom so To 106 acres within 'I miles of Charlotte- town. Must be fn good stata_ and cultivation _rand contain first-class buildings. ohn 0. Hyndmaii; Gi Queen Street, Charlottetown. ‘ 938034-GMM. The Columbia Craionola tile Entertainer eDt¢l`° of lun-L ln`\- in the Thenif ou mlrergf the’hig_:e entertainment best tlstasrest maps? E 5 .thi mP&t°i.'0i>?m. fm than ,v ~.- “1