.1 A I l l pltisflifl f"If1i.'3"-1',” I’ _ »l""1 7”." if, 5:" 'fm , ., -. ~- _,_ ff ., ,-r_¢.»,"~,‘-1'-,_.»_», ,.__ ' _ ' ' ' - -~ , 1- .1 »,». ..~._'_~;, ,-Q.-,r»»,~.~_f=¢»:» ._ - -_i.~,.-_ggi ,in -.-<,».,y¢:f;;5.:>rf§ -‘t.:ey~?" .‘~l_’7¥Z’;_-fri f'-'_~_, -f,,_-1._.;,- , , ~._/ f, .' -_ r . -. '/ . "' ‘ " '~ '=".i-»_-‘.'.?.€f:l'.i}f~:6.. » ..-, -~'_<._.-.H .-‘ -J-,»“l-.':ru.= . “ ..._ , ' ° f - . ~ ‘_ r I mf rl.. -~z~“:,l f» gl' we qdp /.$r;,§¢ .I .- .~ » . I ". ,_ __ , .. 1 » ,_. - ar.- ~ ' .. » » . z3,x9xo - _ _ V _ - E/:_ THE LATEST rtnws THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rm 'r or ALL PAGE THRE u-es--ee.:-h-#_ " .55 ' _ - _ ` 5 ' I-_“Im I '"`_' "' '~ 1. __ ________________________Y,_ ____ _ . _M ____ _____ __~,_ W _ _, UL-1 is , _ <1, _ulluttl-t,`q_' '-’~\- ~'~' - mn* llolounll Does Your Flour, Madam, Come in “One- Time” Bag _;> said, she: ~-W/ral do you do with mr old b.r,n_»~ -` “nm 'em i""ide °“f a"d“~" '¢"lf°"f€?d'; we Prom tl res onded P Y P . "Bill", still objected the G oc ' Wif ~/' "had bn” "fi/[ed by the f[O;m?;/;'_sH.¢. ue 0/fe/1 so/d bags tha/ "Will, if tl/asn'l F/VE ROSES, insisted. ‘ N'°'°- 3h° °°”ld’l'l lllSl remember~she was forced to admit ' No wonder she couldn‘t rememb Because. you see, it never happened. ' A t.t':'l'.:.°=..l:::.:::...°.".zs »~~~ f ir-1 --fl wife twcuinulatss all kinds /70” bag 'S a Um" ""'e" of Alia! and dirt germs and WMM I pm;-kagg' which has "ev" . e .. other undesirable citizens. “"“‘”q" I’nlII`_', ¢‘;?lIlcllhIlvoillgI]r¢:,}: 3Z.“.‘:’°...‘;°;.;“". ‘;.°'“..t'°'gl" tsl". ~ - I1 in ng. n .-/f~-Q . stores, delivery wagons, A .ml °\l\°f likely rlaces "" frolrllhxlhliltirlmgstraight which you don't know and These are the kind that A :lic/r--sy, closer than a I poor relation. And you can'f clean a flour bag nor wash it antlseptically like a class container, ajar or bottle, can you? 3 1 8 O Should the mills refill with FIVE ROSES an old returned "empty", we would~be simply adding to our pure flour all the impurities, the - dirt and what-not to eliminate which we are daily spending thousands u/dal/ars. All this, Madam, to save a few cents in bag buyingl Because, like you. we believe that cleanliness is next to godliness, especially In foodstuffs, we tell you this- _ ` LAKE OF THE WUODS MILLING C0.. LTD., MONTREAL ( 0) 4 ull' ~ .~i`--I-"re- |‘ '\, l‘ n * JA .1 ld r' k _ The bestlmade from high. 31,35 :began t° MW My grade material, preventing - ._ _I `;l.'.tn'; -_-L_' _rest assured-was it now?" we 61'. Madam. leaking and sifting to an exceptional degree. Clean, sanitary, strong neat automatically filled and sawed, » That s the only bag fit to enclose FIVE ROSES flour. ll I X * FIVE ROSES, Madam, is u/will this expensive, watchful care. Sinceit’s milled pure in an exclu- sive automatic, hand-proof way; packed right and kept pure till it touches hlmlarl hands /or the /irsl time :'11 your kiic/ren. Is YOUR flour as pure as you want it to be? Does itcorne in a "'om=-lime" bag? For the sake of the family health, read the label, Madam. See that it says "FIVE ROSES". I "Lyman's Crushed Rose and Crush-I BEER & WEEKS ARE SOLE AU- ed Vi0let|~Ta.1cums arc leaders among ITl~ll)}{1Z|.;[) A(;,}gN'pS FUR THE 'he many brands. They are composed GENUINE (lSTEl'tlVIOOIi. MATTRES- ni purest Sciclly tale, boracic acid,l nnil the perfume of the rnre or \ inlet. llvlAlt'snAl.n saslrnnv Mxrrnusi Ask for crushed rose or crushed vio-lslqg AND HERCULES SPRING .et next time. 25c a~tin. "The Best Drug Store" The MacKinnon Drug (Zo, Cor Gt Geo & Kt Stre. drti. ___.._ I SES HEALTH MATTRESSES MATTRESSES. 4-9drtf. “The vogue in hair goods, special values in thc ncwcst fashions in BEER & WEEKS vnu srlow vou__J,,,,, g,,.,,rS_,,.,,,y,,,,,,g a,,,,,,,,,tc,y 'l'WEN'I`Y STYLES IN SIUEBUARUS snnitnry in every particular at' Pa- AND BUFFETS. 4-ildrtl BEER & WEEKS WILL IV[E._»‘\`Sl1'RE FOR YOU; ALSO CUT AND MATCH YOUR OILCLOTH FREE (IF CHARGE. 4-‘)d1‘tf. ton’s. 4-12d4irli. DEER & WEEKS SELL B'A'I‘I-I ANI) LINEN 'l‘()WI'lIlS OF DURABLE QUALl'1‘\' AT VERY LOW PRICES. 4--9drtf. E.: . A - _. - V- .. -. .._`.c _`..____.._..___, ___._,____Y_ fcuilllnlnlv ct Consecutlvelnsertlons Only Headings Arranged Alphabetically MORNING DAILYOR RURAL DA line)-Half cent for one insertion, one cent for lhrce insertions. two cents at . week, three cents for two weeks fcnr cents fortllreo weeks. five cents u Assllflall Ans.` [LY PER WORD (six words to ouch month, eight cents for twc months, ten cents for three months eighteen cents for six months and thirty cents tl year. ~ Double rtltes for replies to Guardun Ofi‘iL'e Double Rates for Block Type. Mimimum Charge 15 con te. W Tun (I0) per cent discount on - above Rates lfor Cash With Order. J E. _. L_. _.___.,_._...__ _.__._.... _. _ ._ _ . __A _ _...___...... ~m_'__Hl_`_l‘2Ii|ALE HELP __ _ ,\vANTED, a girl for general house- i rwork. Apply to Mrs. S. A. Mac- donald, 25 Hillsboro St., ill forenoon_ 4 12tll __ ___ A _.___ ._ ;WANTED, is. young, tlldy girl to I lassisti in' general huusewurk. __ __ WSI k _ (IST, about a wee ago, thor _ J ougll-bred collie dog. Reward by lecllrllillg to I". L. Drake, Hills- boro St. 4--Glllwpil MALl-. llr.l.|' Apply at 120 Brighton R0. 4-srlltv \VAN'1‘ED. ar' once, n good relia- `VA_N'I`ED, at once, nurse mald,| l sono from country preierrcd. Ap-| ply 52 Prince Bt. 3-29dtt | GIRL WANTED. Apply Morcll Housq. 136 Kr-nt St. 3-ltldlnlpll ' 4b1c, smart young man from the country for general work in our lnnrkct garden. Must understand hor- ses ami bn a good tvlotlg-li-mall. Ap- ply to J. J. Gay & Sou, Charlotte- town. 4-12d3i ' I rolT§}lIr»: If ihioll SALE, small lot, piano null _ boat-wn.‘g‘ou. Apply to 92 Green' H_treet, _ i *wilt-_-lgllilwptl 'Foes Fort Hlvronluo, lrtnn ll . J pure-bred Brown lcgllorns. Ap- ly :li Gerald st. __-t-;t_2lIti_ll>ill SCI-IOONER FOR SALE. "I1lZZl0 k -Lendsay," 94 tons registered. years old. Vessel an-d rigging in good condition; rebuilt 1904, Will soil cheap. Vessel can be seen by nl-illlYllll=€l tu Capt. Lantnlglle, Carnittlllfli. N- l3~ For further particulars apply to Peter Naideau, Port Daniel, East Quo. 4-l2tirl0lpd gulnnluo nofrs. olnnnr lnnltnnrl . lotls' fofr sale at Brighton. Alillly to W. A. Weeks, jr. i4-9jl1_W “AOR YBALE, well bred carriullv _ stallion, 1150 lbs, 5 y¢l1fS»""’l`Y stylish-good colt-gettcr. For partic- ulars address Box G4, Sollrit-1. ' -I-0d2wpd # Fpg gALE, B second hand Hetntn- man piano, nearly new. Al»DlY to S. N. Earle. or to Miller Bros. I _ MISCELLANEOUS __ IJGGS, for hatching, iroln pure _ J bred Brown Lcghorn. 15 for $1 or 100 for $3 shipped to any place by Jnu. Birt, Pisq,uid, P. E. I. I 3-ltitlwthcnriilwprl SEVEN HUNDRED and tortv dol- lars cash, paid for veterans warrants. Wire H. V. Mncklnnon.St . ol 3-Zldrtf I ln. ___ __ . ,.1-_-_§_i-_~ ._._'T..__._. TEACHERS WANIED '1‘l~:At‘rll~:n:~l, holding llrnr or _ sccontl class licenses, wanted for schools ill Saskratcllcwoll and Al- brrtn opening during April and May. Highest salaries obtainnd. l~‘ull par- ticulars supplied. APPIY at 0000. stating qualifications, to C/anndlan Tenclicrs Agency, Regina, Sauk. ' 3-31dlm0. . T0 LLI rlio lu~:N'l‘,. cottngn with work- _ , shop. Apply to 92 Green t-lt. 4-lzlllwpd __A_A__ Hol_l.-.t`ls"'r"(f `l.lr.'l‘, donnie tene. lneut, tlucly situated on Syduny ‘ 3_9arl. - .-in-ret wr-nt, npr. Eslilwade- Newly ?F1os'ra:lz's°`rT1'.`sr`ii/ionrrl' nooks, _ . wmusns not year. 49 Prizes fitted up, pnpered and painted. En- quirc on premises., V V4-1?, pant nna vent 0 m =H<>==1~<=.-"el-<1-'=x"°»'|"t.§l......_ nn. for-. G~=~»» yo welt nt J. A, Hend;l':g;°~ ' 4~1z03nnl '~lt, IOPPOSED TO FRENCH JUDGE FOR' ONTARIO. TORONTO, April 11-A protest a- gainst the proposed appointment of a French-Canadian Judge in Ontario, .on the ground that it would help to fcontlnue the use of the French lan- guage nnd thus hinder the growth oi prosperity in the _Dominlon, was 'voiced this morning at a meeting of ,the Ontario Bar Association, in the ,speech of President Frank E. Hod- gins, K. C. I "No one can deny," said Mr. Hud- |gins, "that it would as a matter of lbucincss he better for us as a nation lil the English language were spoken luniversally from the Atlnntic to the |Pociilc. Should we then foster in any :way the perpetuation of another language outside the limits original- ly assigned to lt, to extend the oi- hriul use of French language to thc Ontario courts would be the natural outcome of tire appointment of £1 Frcnch speaking Judge.” There were present on the plat- form, His Excellency Earl Gray, Col. J. M. Gibson, the Lleut. Governor of Ontario and a number of thc High (lourt Judges. M()llI #E lsct splklg hurlows ltruck \vngon,l light 1 box eitrh, l wood slcitrh. l curl. l sol, of hubs, wheel rilko lnrwi; l apt light nul- nc_ul~l l .nrt l-uultlle mul bl‘eecll_lng.2 1.-lillrlrr, bridle , hnluos. trncles, swings. lurks, uhnv u, hogs und other nrtlclcs not enulncrxt c . 'I`el'uls of fltrm nlarlcknown nt ante. ’l’l-rms of stock vie: ull sums of $5.00 nm' undqr cnslt. Over t_hl_lt zlmuuntrl vitolltlv- credit on ulrpl-o\'ud joint. notes. Sall\goslt,t\'l~, nu rounrvc. If day ra ur. fuvoruh lc unto will tukc place next. duynt. same our. W. D. McCOUBll'r'rsBUn_o, rn., April 10-A true Q bill charging Max G. Leslie, collect- nr of delinttuent taxes in Allegheny ' (‘ounty, with bribery, was returned by the grand jury today and a sweeping ‘presuntment was handed down with general charges that. of the 125 witnesses which the few of the six big banks which pro- fited -by the corrupt depository ordi- nance are severely scored by the probers. e indictment ol Leslie follows his Th recent acquittal on a charge of per- jury in setting up nn alibi in cm- uection with a previous indictment for alleged bribery. He is now charg- \ cd with receiving $25,000 from thc ‘ /,. Columbia National Bank of l’itLs- _ / burg on June 3, 1008. In the fornlvr Q indictment, the date was given as June 6 and Leslie proved that lu- was . ollt of the city nt the time. lt - ill charged .that of the $25,000 he pniil ‘With EJ , nv_er $17,500 to tvilllnrn Brand in ie councilmcn. brll The indictment scnson ronchctl such a complex stage today that even the grand jury thougilt it necesssryti present n. comprehensive revlrw of all their work. t was declftrrd most emphatically I that ex-Collncilmall Cllcs. Stewart: und (‘asllier Jus. M. Young, of t'-ic Second National Brink, have cun- realcll information from the inqllisi- tors, 'l‘llo grnud jury also recumlncnlls ll investigation by thc dir-'ctors of :ific trrms, charges tint; (iarllier neglect, in infancy or childhood, {fl,,,,,g is Shiemmg F_ N_ H0m,t,,t °fsl'“P‘° Ski" “ff“°“°"$° Intl” h'r'.§lrl.-lffiri.-.il.1§“;l..~i§§.'ff§ffl'rr§"wilifiliff prevention andtrcntmentofrninor secrnnl Nnttnnnl nnnt; in/'rrspnrrslll» eruptions arldir thc promotion of thi" The "°l""`t made I’ ill" permanent skin and hair health, .\lnt.iona1 Hunk in ilvrrnl of nin- Cuticura Soup and Cuticura Oint- ffffjwlcdgc of pnymwl "l ""’"”y t ment: are absolutely unrivaled. Dlfsvllfnlvnt- _ _ _ y ectors of the Faln\'r:s's Deprsii ae councilmcn, is lfliti izltl in tile The validity of the lr n`l':= "rt v~~fl~v city’s money is attacketl. mportnui: ill that it shows how l.ul.,cnne1'nwn.rn-.;lr.r:,.\.. llrrtvrrlirntrs clrenr ltlle bnnks were induced to put so Corp., Sole Props., 13.". Crilltliltlllsl Arr., llostnn. 5|-Kc. an amount of . or 1:2-page Cutlrnrn linoltlrr, |n»,mmellda- lo n that six per cent. be collected I '_ _._ _ 'in the city deposits from tllcso banks B-EER& Weeks Show 60 desmns from and after this date. The city de- In bedroom curtainings by the ”0”‘t°"l l’°"kS_ Bl" l\0“_’ lmylng two yard. from iso ro 15e. 4-l trim. gf' Cflll- 0" my <>s\tS. and it is leficd that the agreement was that BEER&WE.EKs havea splendid ttellle councilman were to gut the dif- ‘encc for reducing the pcrcolltnge, l.AiYMl$N'l~‘ MISSIONAIIY CONVENTION. CI-lAliL()'l"1`E"i`OWN, April 14 .ii 115, 1910. _ ‘April 14-, 8 p. m.--St. ifnnrs luchnol-roonl, meeting for men oniy_ Lhnlrmun T. (‘_ .lumen “The Awakening World," R. W, Al- lin. ' ' "Men :md Missions,” Jnmcs Rod_ ger. "Ca.limln's Missionary Responsibi- lity," Rev F. W. Anderson. R0D0l‘t of Local Fommiittce on.(lon- tributions for the past year, and policy lor ensuing year. APRIL 15, 10 A. M. Conference for Clergy, St. James' Fhurch. Chairman, Rev. G. R. White. Two twenty minute addresses, cnet; followed i informal discussion ll’ : “’l‘he Pastorls Place of 1_.<‘mIcr- ship." _His Field and Forces." _ 3. P. M.,-Meeting fnr Womcn in _ First ltlcthodist (illurcll. Ullairman, Rev. H. E. Thomas. Atldl‘css by Rev. F. W, Anderson. 4 P. M.-First hictxlllrtlist Churiglt ionference on 1\lct.lnnIs, (Htl, pi g.l_ lil 'lit sleigh, tnewul tr.-nm sleigh _ l\iool'c, (Jhliirniun. ' Clyde River I 8 I’. M. lienominationnl Rl1lllr.'i_ Presbyterian in Zinn Ullurch, lcd y Rev F. W. Anderson. Anglican in St. Puul’s Church, led y R. W. Allin. Lcti by Rev. G. J. llonll. Baptist. First llapt ist. Lcd lily Dr. Stackllousc. "Hur Distinct lllisslonnry licspon slIiiIil._\'_" "How Fllllrll We Rcillizc (iur Sllnrt- of the Finnllcilll (>_lljt'ctivc'.f"' The tlvllolniltutiollnl rallies in tllr, diiiercllt churches on Friday night are for both Indies and gentlemen. 4-lltlftlrli. in Farm For Sale The lllldurslgllrll olltrls for salt' Ilia: f`;lru| ol`47 ,’/_I ncrus :tl l\lont:\gut-. Good tlwrll 5.: house and outbuiltliugs in first class repair. I.:lud is t'l¢.~.'tr :uid in :i higli sitllc ofcllltlwttiull. Tllisiszl rllrc t‘I\.'r.m‘c for nllyouc ilcsiring :l first class fnrlu ntnl olilfortnlilo Ironic, right in Iliu villstjqc ni lllulllnguc. For furtllcr pnrliclll.'lrs enquiri- C. \\'III'l`F. Montague Bridge :l~2:nl wtf 'l~i°°l*i~l°i*l~i*l°°l~l'-l~l°l°f~l~i~I~l~° *i‘*I~'l“l°‘t"l*°l“I‘°l“I"i°'?*l'°I*t‘*i°°l'°I°°l‘°l*l°_fI.‘ ii' Galvanized 9 . Boat Nails W » _» 1". . We have just received n large order of gnlvani'/.cd boat nails and galvanized wrought iron spikes. ‘ These goods were select- ed for the ship-chandler trade and are the very best proctuable. The prices are reasonable. Call or mite Bruce Stewart (D. Co,Ltd l Succcssors to A. Kcuncdy Co. Box 243. ‘ Cliarlottctown, drmtt. I* o_ ‘_ 3..-§~{1:;;f4_ 2<.{f;:;-:~_:;;¢»:f-:::;;§-§->:¢:::_ --~t »@w.t. ____ . u:~ -J _ _ S,g,,a,,,,,, 'P57 ' Of 3 I t;_lslllill ,E _ _ rlnfants and’ Children. _ e _ F* The Itind You Haven Always Bought Illf=f`ll‘»l=“Si`=§lhe=l‘§§1§"»§t>»rn».;frrr;frfs-:far ~"“_ ' ii -1?.'<>-S. _~ i.`.I\'.ACT COPY UF WRAPPEB .~`»»_.» lf§;§_, ~ A crfcclllemcdy i`orQonstipa- ' llolh, Sour Siomacl't.Dlnrrt_1oe<'l. - '.‘ TNI CENTAUR DDMPAIJY, N `\U YORK Diffs \\'\‘ !\c-.- _ My '/5, 4' N _ __. _ .;5'T'.__.. _...__._.i :-'-1.' -v-~ -~,f . - _ _ ‘ _- e g -w w ,~.-err.; - ""¢‘~:'.#*'7 _»-_ ,_ ~ _- fl'-:--_~=_,~;<;;-,,»,_§;-.stil-.-.ifi- 'H _f'g,~l-l§,’}~»-.1' 5,_ ‘-5 Y _Ji `_?§Tl»F"._* _ 'Y 7, - ._ __ l._.r.s;l_3’,- -_,W GG . ‘ V -1; _I ._ gf-‘i--` -~rf;.;.,;, * ` ‘;"f't1i»' @ LE 5 - _ ag. .<- i»lQU11>l» ,, ._ ' ;';"__'1--='j>;= ;. W' " ,.: _ __ __ )"”" 'V $7 f ,__ v V W ..»-.`__\ _Z Arc you going -_ to paintthis spring ? 'I It will pay you to come into our store and find out about "El|gIISll” lltlllld Ptlllll lllflfle by Brandrnin-Hclldersoil Lilllite-d<,'~tlic big paint, lead _ and varnish makers. ` “English” liquid Paint is 70% lead, 302 zinc, 100°/G pure. You know this means paint of the highest possible standard in paint nlaking. ,Tllcre is n gtlnmlltce formllla on cvcry Call-you know cxactly what you :irc gctting*lIlerc is no _guess-work; no mystery, no talking- nly-wunl-for-it about “English” Liquid Paint. Anil Ilccrltlse it is nlrldc ull tl s¢~\'vllty por cout Icatl base, Ilecnuse it is pure, llr~c:lll.sc it is s:lti:1;_-_ il. "' I " 5, -.__ ,s..»` ¢ - _»~.-af.=.-.f==-.:~»r-w-.ss-.=»`-_ ‘~f*“*@_i*"“”`""A`l“ i - ` W4? _..Iss|r;.. _ 1 `- M- ,.312 - ----"=“~‘=.-f=--‘i-'~=_~~_~-.~.-. .-.-_~,_j ._ - .» -'_ _-“_ ~» V- . . .___-' ._ '.‘ ‘ ';r....:‘. ,n.».~.'. 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