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Lid. _ _ ._ uccesnorsto ` AI Kennedyl Co. is x 143 _ l’ll0\\° |77 dimwtf' \ l:l=~NADlAN Pcclrlc SHIPS [files toria Amateur Athletic Association this rl Bed Bridge Joseph McDonald, tie Sands, W C OHsla, St. Ste _,_,_ art; D. A. Mille-r, 'Stanley _Brid Glly B. Jacobs, Alberton, Dune Ross, Hunter River, Norman e - Mrs. McPhee, W. and Mi-s Woodside, F Q rise A .L Kensington, Melville Younk_er, Alber- ton; Ji. lt. Drake, wife and three ° G. Corbin, West Le.Have, Stanley At Perry, Summerside; T. Gordon Boyne, St. John; J. S. Rendock, Montreal; . ll _ylsh ¥_i1:_>_;idH“§_*{)l__§"°_}1k_‘{_°l_:_¢_?|_¢r_;g Miss M. Camlplbell, Mé>ntagu;;_ Mrs. W. - WMI °l\.°“ *"0" 93°" ' _ Runnaham, eine; . D. c oson, l§¥'15rkYfi."eiv$fili"’l‘§f=Qiililiyrilfdilgelbiihn Maine; M. Campbell. Aniston; Mrs °““i-"Wui;°.':.".:li.ili&i‘:.'::i;::":‘.il.°.un G=°fg° H“““°“‘ “fl °““,§f‘;;‘» °‘f=;;~ ‘"’p“"“"‘“’ ‘ - " ~ - brook B. C." James c orma tre it ou gently und as pamlcssly ss it is _ » , ' _ ' _ _ ._ #_ riidsilile telic. ns 0 S' §‘.ardigag;r_l<_._.d P§;~;y_,_ S_}:éh._I_ol_i_n, neen . .ee o . ~ . _ 0 Toronto; A. C. Lartier, Montreal; r R `i»liee§°liii‘°°' m cm' A. neu, Halifax; G. Hemphill, Pie- , E toll: A. MeAuslanrl, St. John; and the ` following from Charlottetown, 1-lonry right Funeral Director and em- bnlmcr-Mies A. I"erguson,L:idy Assistant-Personal Attention James, Mrs. A-. Lord. (1. A_lcx Brown, Miss B. Johnson. J. Mcllouhroy, Wil- ll CJ-_. _ ‘Ki B . | r:,“:_-.in=;'.i.f.>n.>E:.=.“...»l-=.l=.::.:~ _ _ _ _ _ ___ __ - iQ ».'_-'-'.“ 3 '1- 4 »- Y ‘_/._ : `» 1, ,,,__,,,, ,,,_,,, W __'i_*.,i.".'+._‘.%S,,§l£‘L’”-.- - Willweary Williework tleu arst ent on. ecarrif ll _ pai her ropiddpile if_'_sl_\_eH gives him __ _is :sin | ple es axmg hlms 1“.,:‘,l“’.l.’.’l‘.§'l'i'€l‘.'l'..tft;"§”ti‘.‘l'i'3f..l‘.é‘i{‘§l‘¢l§‘ TH” "‘° W” ""“‘° ‘“ " em me 0ur First-Class Bakery EMPB'EsBEB"'°°""" '""'"‘“Mup and Willie will taste heaven when he bo- ONE CLAHSS (5¢¢°“d Cibilll gina on li. We've lots more w_innsrl-cali? L In - brr d rolls wholesome satis ying bealt - LRE” SAMOBA' { """"“""'w ivihigi. Bed! flour, purd flavorlngb, fresh ` SECOND CABIN fniits. Result, we're eaten out of goods llKPBEBB.......... ........ 61.15 daily. ll' you want to be healthy, wealthy " "mn CABIN and ple-wise, give ul your trade. ,'5lt’ll‘§‘?.9dl’.:::;::;::::::;:;;;1:11:11: 1 S 1' E W A R 1" _ W-“”1"i*”"`We‘.*}%;’.i{.f"i}?’i§"" " BAKERY | °" "‘E'M‘°“‘°"` °h°"°““°'“' _ Keuslreer. 149 Gt. Geo. St. l i um; s,s. der- Russell Jenkins, Alberryrlslns, -- leaves this morning for Georgetown Weston»Lowe of this city leaves en route to Nokomis, Sask. shortly for Vancouver, B. C., where he will locate. A Miss Maud Kennedy, Bradalbane, is visiting with her friends William and Harry Ci-aswell of the P. E". Il. R., Mrs. Dystaut, Charlottetown. returned to this city from Summer- --_ side yesterday having attended a The Victorias Hockey team will meeting of the Orange Lodge the meet tonight in the Arena at 7.00 _ night before. sharp for practice. As the team leaves Sunday for Halifax every member is There will be band at the Arena to asked to attend. morrow afternoon and evening. As --' th h st Satur There will he an bour's skating to is Will Probably be t e la - day evening skate all whocsn should the enjoyable music of the 4th Regi- takeadvantsge of this opportunity. ment Band after the hockey match between St. Dunstan's and the Iii- In The Guardian of Wednesdsytwe diana at the Arena t items appeared with reference to an accident to Adam Livingttone, Clyde There will be a public tempei-ance River. one of which incorrectly gave meeting in Canoe Cove Hall, Thurs- . Mr. L.ivingstone‘s name as Boyd, the =day, March 16. Doors open at 7.30 correction appearing in yesterdays p. m. Meeting will be addressed by issue. Rev. D. McLean and other prominent S speakers. A special program in con- Thc death occurred at Kensiligton lievtion. All are cordially invited to on Friday morning March 3rd, of etwnd- mallel Katherine, little daughter of , --- Jiohn A. and Mrs. Dougliart, aged one 'l`he steel beams for the new Royal ycsr and seven months. The funeral Bank building have arrived from, was held on Saturday afternoon, Montreal where they were purchased when a goodly number of sympathetic from the Dominion Bridge Company, my They will shortly be placed in posi- on tion. The openings for two windows son on Richmond street have been cut conducted the services and spoke through the brick wall. The masons Ope had their work cut. out for the wall to the uioulning ones The grief-strlc- is about two feet thick. ' in “_” . this >Mrs. James Oiler. Tho deceased, who ,c_ was . ed Arena Rink, There was A large thirty years ago. About a year ago was Mrs. Ofier was seized with n, paraly- ,,s,_ tic stroke from the cdccts of which ness was the matter of sending the she never rallied, being bedfast since hockey team, champions of this pl-,,_ the time of taking the stroke. She a loaves to mourn, besides e. large num- ay ber of acquaintances, ‘two sons, of George and John, and one daughter, ,.0_ Mrs. L. Younker, all of fthis city. Dhy asking that the Victorian 0 to Two daughters and a son are dead. mb_ There are e. large number of grand rs on nexl; Tuesday and w,,d,,esda_y_ children and several great grand de_ children of the deceased surviving. the The Guardian extends sympathy to 2_1:-e gg almost ,,,,,,,,,m0,,,,1y ratimd tlie bereaved. The funeral takes _ ,_ _ is ecislon and arrangements will P2100 l20l\10fl`UW- _ Cor. Ct. Geo. dz hi. bis. _ llc made for tile boys to leave S ~ W dai' flight. The team will be comp C Y ini C °f' "‘ M°’“"““' B~ ““”"°""“'Y» lffmliyl P- H0110. A. Rattenbury, _'I lg; New London North I°‘armcr's Insti- E_ tutc met in Long River Hall on Sat- C_ urday evening, the president, John S. WO Cousins in the chair. After the usual ' Burns and Sammy Murphy, 'D _ sparc nicn will accompany the 1,0 ,, routine of business, thc president cal- auil will be chosen later. W. ` I l\8l'Bby notify the Public that I have pllrviizisnd the i-ntire sto;-.k. I’l`0Wsc, City, will manage the s ii led on Prof. 'Theodore Ross, who for ,,p_ nearly two hours held the close athen- a_ tion of all present. The professor's ic_ subject was dairying and lic treated apt lt in a scientific as well as practical night/s meeting' J. Frank Fraser manner. I-le emphasized the folly of City, formerly Treasurer of the chu; exhausting the soil by selling the wee appointed secretary while Elmer raw product and made e strong Plea li ' t d ice lor the dairy cow as-a means of in- creasing the fertility of the soil. He urged better feeding and care of cows, cf, both summer and winter, and thought to a choice dairy herd would so appeal E_ to the boys and girls that they would V. prefer the farm to the city. The lec- A_ ture was much appreciated, and those “_ who were not present missed e. treat. Rug. A vote of thanks was tendered the Beg lecturer to which hc suitably respond- my ed It is expected that Harvey Mit- onight. city yesterday at 2.00 p. m. of in hcl' 89th year, emigrated to province early in life and mar- James Otier, who died about _ Ii. S. Leclianco, Quebec, an Io S §§I.“_`.,.l’lf..l°f.?.‘l'§‘i,’..'t.,"€$“e‘§§€§i§"iff§”lff Treatment ough, becomes a bit monotonous. Why not °=1°f=1° FRANK A MER decide to have a change next summer and F,,,,,,,`,,,, __ s end the evenings boating ? Our ,_ 3-864? _ H=`~_i_, =No_ticeiothzPubll< H S. an , nun L 1 _ nd _ i _ _ lor 50 cents This proves that while “ROYAL PURPLE” STOCK SPECIFIC is not by any means the largest package of its kind on the market, yet on ac- count of the small dose it will last longer, and we guarantee that it will give better results than any other preparation of its kind Johnson & .lolmsoll \~_-se-»<-».\-.-_-@ _~“\».~<~.-~.» -. ‘¢‘¢‘ g_11-_.11--1i1'i'_ f ':=‘.,-as 1/ ,\ /4 \\ ,Y \\ I ll éilgiil-,11111»n lu li 1-113-gsm'-1-QQ .\\ 4| \\" /1, . ` ,, .___ _ . -_-.-sus-A-. assess 1 _ -- Showing of Choice Kid Gloves A SUCCESSION OF LARGE 'EXPRESS SHIPM ENTS during the last ten days has placed our Glove stock in a splendidcposition: You, |,f¢_ now able to get practically anything that is good in Kid loves, in a_ wide assortment of the best styles and shades. For examples- _ Perrin's Marcell.§1f;2§‘l Perrin's Countess 1 .00 _ This popular line is sold only in this store, is supplied in black, browns, tans. Two stud fastener, Guaranteed...........................$l.00 Black, browns, tans;*\~‘~g‘f-eye," greens, etc, all are shown in this attractive make. Two stud fastener, guaranteed......................,,.,.$l.25 Perrin's Famous and Popular “Olga” Solo? Here For $1.50 This splendid glove is known everywhere good kid gloves are woru. It is made of fine, carefully selected skins, it fits, it wears and it looks well always. You can get blacks, tans, browns, white and fancies in this popul r f makeand the price per pair is 5 I _ “pill mx. Plulls, 190,,” _ ll ll ll ll ll ll 'l ‘l Il' Il' .Ii ~-====-l, _ _ ....-- Reynier. best of Suedes---$1.50 THE FAMOUS REYNIER GLOVE FACTORY has been in suc- cessful operation for more than three quarters of a century. Of all their successes none has been more 'notable than their wonderful suede glove. You know it is not easy to get a really good suede-right in shade-right in fin- ish and right in wear. Reynier Suedes fill every need, sold in black and all shades at per R'eynie‘r`s Suzciic $1.50 Black, tans, browns, white, etc, lleyliier‘s Bonneval $1.25 _ This choice glace glove, is made ;::.,b;:;§ .::.i.;i1z;ul; ;?.;i;;.‘;:; in the -oft om ke- A fully guaranteed glove.........$l 50 Plenty of LonglG1oves in while and black now in and ready for you-Let us show you. _ _ ' Save money by shopping here when you come io The Great Seed Fail' Next Week A Special, Railway Fares---Don’t _Miss it March llih, 15th, and_16i_li_ ' S G fill /" Suflerers from coughs, col la grippe will find our preparations the best that money can buy. Wa know from actual experience that they are unrivalled for pure medic- inl qualities-customers daily are praising their excellent qualities. Mads Con h Mixture and Cold Cure will roliieve the most stuh- born cas o cold and uickly cure ‘ 1 ,, Ng » , l _‘Tw A of . . GUARDIAN pl»'v“'l~~_|mg»| pf gg! QIWY _/‘~ - ‘ ‘se The Store ' I - »- ima l M ,a.__Mc. ~ s ..._.:_.... »-J _ ~ ` ‘ English Childre . . i ' A party of children aged fr 1 e to to years for the Middle - Home, will arrive at Halifax A the middle of June. i ‘~ I clllililrcn, Pownal; W. Pro_:_:[kdcii,_ New G asgow, 1. C. Carver, t. A bion; _ , , . . _ .. f, - <1 “f ie. summer evenings, while pleasant en- ,,_,‘_’_“{_§‘_°§,i°§_‘f,‘,‘_’,*'{,,*,‘;_;“§,1~§__‘{_§’ i ` C I 31°C » have a thorough lzrlovvl elsand styles and we are confident that we ,,f,,n,,,,,d, of ,_.,,h,,1,,. h CI l , b would please you. :§;::;f,,..;;:;t"g,..:f. e . . M d I Order one now and be ready to havea :ae S_ff_‘_1;_‘_*;§__ ,__f§;§,§,f 8 0,, emediesfor The Wm. English Canoe C o ___-_:_§__;=1;§_;_§;f;;,,_____y,___ . P2lCl'll0_l'0ll§il, 0lll ' nsaebfplsmegameeiaing --La ro-26dtts3owks. _ ____=.___... LUKE |.“GG|Ns d, 0,. I - J'“'-"'=""°"' -""”' T 141 Sydney Street. opp. are an assured thing if your policies of life insurance are car- ' LONDON, HALIFAX S O ried ln s'r.ioxm.uAx.ir.ix,l.om>ose the gougii. it has proveiii invaluable in t ousands of cases and we are sure its use will prove beneilenl. Botile........... .. .......2/Sc Lfxstivo Bromo Quliiine tablets wil set you on the road to prompt recovery-tcpey wibl cure s cold n one dug' an seo snish any ease oihhss ache or ueuralglaon record. T is remedy hu proven popular the country-it has often lmi ated but t{iere's only %_n%vand it bows the s gnature ol_ . . Grove. e have the genuine. Price- - - - ~ -- -2511 The 2 Macs The North American Life _ April ‘ith Bhsnlndonh J I KI R 0 S SQ Th’ gbgyj |§.`|||.f| hgwi \ _gdmwfrwtf Charlottetown. °°_‘,“__‘:_‘:_':::“_’_;’_: ‘;‘_':‘_':,_':“"" Allan Lino Steamship Do- at 1 i IUBIIIBI. WITBY tl " c 2 ss.: <._ _ ,1._,_‘__,. ."_'"‘,i-2'. ._ _ __ _ _ M 'i ‘\H.»»r.‘ f -» ~,-_ ,_}_ »"" ,.»__~.'-i,4i.__;i,~`,I:__,_ "»f'f;v. ~!_.» .~ »-‘ '\ , ..‘ ,__ . \ .~. _ e Havrsng heel; engaged Oh!! 2 ""."~ the best made and are built in all mod Mtn. virifflit iff ‘ff _ fi l delightful- summer. Pied by my “MP1 we I on the market now ready to do all kind 4 Work in 1:13' lille, and do li by solicit the numerous 4 Send F01' Catalogues toiners who have been in _ habit of dealing On these _ _ mises for so many years ialt of I d _ nance olvinruos STEAMSHIP LIN” _ From London Steamers Irel For the past twenty years no Company in Canada has » gh,,,.,,.|e_.s excelled the N. A. L. in this respect. _ _ _ M-r-Ind Pomren Let us give you figures on some life insurance, before you M"-1°'-‘I K°““'\\° Mar. md (Via Bt.lohn‘s, Nfldl become ineligible. ~ _-_ iumliimneeln