f 5 "‘“»"”“‘ °6'19°8 ` “rue CHA-nLo'1"rE‘i‘owN GUARDIAN ` use me _-gi-_...s -.._.. ._.._.___ --.11 ___ - ”‘ "‘~ ‘ ~~~~--~-------»--L f 1 V m . rar. 4.7%. ,R \ "”'45’”’.7`/1 'PW/V~" B/G OFDAR-"wr/v7>\c sms: " r ' f ' i ’ " " U A A C I J ` i Y R Q i 1 "°"“ t°“"“'"-_ 'si'.i§."‘i’.l`°iil'l°l.|i'°i°.lI.l..i“il.i§"§l‘.f§.,§°' A , ~ ~ K = G . _ ras Q_llErN's, W coUNrY cuirniirl _ \ a Offices in New Prowse 8lock~Charlotieiown ' ° ‘ r--1.' . ' 1 - ' A ‘_ _ , Webb Stanley, City, has returned The ice ls in splendid condition. .1 Pro ress . _\ m m . - 9 sa|?;:mOvercoat\ 'ho e no Quebfi- i 'I‘he 3 Dursnds will assist in giving! `\ -\&"¥"..s`.“+ fl -1 roar RL ,I Hand tailoring-thatfs what does ~ it only hand tailored _garinentsl will retain their shape and style. “Progress” Brand _Clothing is now recognized as the most stylish, durable, and satisfactory ~ ready-to; wear clothing that is sold in Canada today. Every feature of the best made to order clothing is embodied in "Progre il-lrand Clothing, Hair- f cloth, . Canvas; ' interlining, staying, -~ etc. lf you never tried a “P1°ogress" Brand Suit-try one this Spring. Suits Spring Overcoafs ` They are all here. Some are _In the tialtiest of il/\'€2dS, ill short, ~ome medium length, and the best quality, fast colors, also some are long-. .The fabrics are Navy Blue and lllack. lloiuespuns, Clieviots an Vicunas. $9 ie 18.00 °`"i`>°riiii.`ii`$°"§§ki0`20.00 Vi U2 l *il Meals ‘P'Q°l€§’ The Treatment Usually Accorded BUYS' C|°fh|“¢ is well represented in the ab0V€ picture. ~ g ._, B0ys` clothing must bc- bllllt i0 » stand just such wear and tear. There are a few real good l’ an imitation. ‘ ' _ ' Don't take chances --come here and get the genuine- l . bl ck - n°7°' 'hm' Piece 'um' nw ioiicttysiiiiliiiily ritlligle aendsedditble spring pattern, to fit boys io to i6 graded' "mug md dunmi o .oo ye", $4 to 8.00 . 'Boys' li ht and dark Suits. P“'° wool, for boys to io i6 ' $3.95 10 4-5° 'tae i' Norfolk. sam in am “i '“°°“ '°' "“”""°°‘ '° `° ima eneeiiie ni 1 ies em ,_7°°" sms io 6.15 _ _ £3, '° 3'” H, 5 9 ];¢ys' pure wool Norlollr style sulur in nd! BN! "'°°d- °l°°' "’ to 16 years ‘ $355 ¢° 4-75 - Bova' Russian Suits in srtrsctive l Ambros Bellcr and James Hooper of East Royalty were in Argyle Shore recently on a business trip. Miss Margaret MacNevin, Bon- shaw, and files Mamie_ MacDonald, Crapaud, are visiting friends in Hampton. I James Mcfiiay, W. B. McKay, Don ald McLennan returned to Springfield yesterday after attending the meet- ing of the Grand Lodge in this City. , _.___ 7 Miss Margaret Andrew, East Roy- alty, has returned to her home from n pleasant visit to Argyle Shore where she was the guest of,_Miss Melinda Campbell. | _ ___ O. Henneberry, the enterprising owne; of the iqbsgu- iucggry in A,-.|\witli the installation of power in (the gyle Shore, ‘is making extensive pre paretions for beginning the spring's work as soon as the season opens. i Longealed bovine lactial excresence is the last term tonight. Thursday evening. at the Salvation Army Hall The first item is‘ Ca`ptain`Mollisb’s thrilling lecture on the Boer war il- lustrated with the large number of excellent stereoptican views, Enjoy a good thing and help the barracks repair fund. Hiram G. Oderkirk, aged 65 years. passed away on March 16,‘in Vancou- ver. B.C. The deceased was s native of Prince Edward Island, was a con- r ltradtor, and well known in Vancou- ver. A little over a year ago he had to have one leg amputnted ow- ing to iniuries received in being struck by one of the fire hall rigs, and he never regained his former health. It is with much regret that The Guardian announces the death of Patrick McManus, New.Haven. which took place at his home on Friday evening 20th inst, at the advanced age of 78 years. Mr. McManus was a native of Ireland and came to this country when quite a yvllng mil". and has lived in New Haven for up- wards ol fifty years. He was a very successful farmer and at the time of his death had the satisfaction of see- ing all his family provided with comfortable homes. It is* unneces- sary to enumerate the many sterling qualities of the deceased for with truth it may be said that he was a model for all who' had the pleasure of knowing him. His wife and for of a family survive him; Michael on the homestead; Thomas H. Colville Road; John, Bonshaw; and Mrs. John Connolly, Sydney, C. B. His funeral took place on March 23rd inst to St. Anne’s church, Lot 65, .when a high mass was sung by the parish priest. The pall bearers were: Robt, Hoyle, P. Cavanagh, Hugh McMillan, Car. Wynne, Allan Rog- erson and Edward Murphy. ment here, the automobile traffic, as conducted in the Province of On- tario and the edorts to control same by legislation, The Farmers Advo. cate says, editorially: "The trouble is to enforce the law, to apprehend the offenders, to make sure of the I 2 number on the machine, to retain a clear impression of the circumstances ln the melee following an accident, or to prove to the satisfaction of the, H ----___ court that the speed limit has beenl Hel exceeded. The worst offenders are the hardest to bring to time. Besides,' law proceedings are so notoriously expensive and unsatisfactory that, one generally stands to lose moroi than he gains by carrying a. case to the courts. Even if the law were scrupulously observed, much venience would still result traffic is at the best. there is r view of to be by the mission asking fo gnrd to. that the limited to miles per hour ay light; and seven miles between sun- set and sunrise; lights carried to be limited to two, one in front and one in rear, of a strength not more than sudicient to throw a reflection nity feet; that n man bc not allowed to in rural fdrive a car without a license based ‘on strict examination; that no auto- lmobile tramc be allowed on rural 'highways on Sundays, Tuesdays and Saturdays, save by pernl.ssion of the local country council; that the pen- alty for a third conviction, under any provision of the act, shall in- volve imprisonment without the op- tion of a fine, together with cancella- awny the prizes at Wonderland to, Higlll- LOU 0( (lin and amusement, ‘for everybody. _ `, , The Monday morning train fromi Murray Harbor took onboard at. Bunbury Station F. Bovycrzs annual] 'shipment of Ben Davis apples for the London market. - ' Rev. J. C. Spurr, of Flumuiitli, N. S., and well known here tendered his' resignation, to take effect June lst, _ lcompleting, at that date, a pastor-, atc of four years. , l Among the ,arrivals by the mail .special yesterday to this City was lW. B. McKenzie, Chief Engineer of they I. C. R. and his son Brownard. ;Mr. McMenzie is here in connection new railway machine chop. i .___ The following will be of interest' to the militiamcn in this lvuvince , 'who are going to Quebec this sum-5 mer. Colonel Otter will command; 'tha military at the Quebec Champ- 5 lain tercentenary. The brigade oiiie-| jers will be General Cotton, Western; Ontario; Colonel Gordon, Eastern( Ontario; General Buchan, Quebec, and 4 Br.-General Dru'ry, maritime prov-4| irilces. lt is said that 20,000 will par- i a e. 1 The death occurred at Glace Bay,i of Eddie Poole, a native of this pro-' C. B.. on Sunday last from paralysis' Vince. Mr. Poole leaves a widow, two sons and four daughters now ini Boston. and the following brothers and sisters- John -T., Woorlville, |Mllls, Henry in Amherst, James 1Poole fn Roseneath, Mrs, Munn in} Roseneath, Mrs. Richards, 'Alberry |Plalns, Mrs. P. P. Lane. Dunstaff-' page and Mrs. John MacDonald ofi Georgetown. Much to the regret of the con. Rrcgation, Rev. R. Everett Steven- ‘$00. Pastor of the North street' Christian church, Halifax stated ati SUl\dBy’s service that he could not! see his way clear to continue his; pastoratc with the church. He an-l nounced that next Sunday would; terminate his pastorate, but ,lf - "9°¢SS¢1l_`Y he iwould con~, tinue to occupy the pulpit for al few weeks until his successor couldl be chosen. The church deeply re-‘ grets the severance of the tie thati. has so firmly and pleasantly united ., minister and congregation ‘for almostl_ “"0” ycars. An earnest effort wasp made to induce Mr. Stevenson to re- consider his resignation and remainl longer in Halifax. A -substantial in- crease in salary was offered, but ssl his family are already in Lexingtonfl ,KL where Mrs. Stevenson has been- ,visiting her parents for the winter, lti seemed best for him also to remove ai this time to the United sims.; ,Before so doing he will make n short! ‘visit to his old home at New Glas-l. In regard' to 8 question bi mo-'gow, P, E. Island, and will piobabiw no to Michigan as e new field oil Ilabor. His many friends in ';`.e eityl .Rnd Provinces will greatly ‘inlet Mr.| _Stevenson's departure. During his' 'ministry in Halifax he has irrcatlyl 'extended and built up the work of| itbe church and his voice and infiu~| _ence have always been for the better-1 ,ment of things both social and re-L . ligious. ‘ low Casey! Did 'I Sure. what is will have another night tonight hear the 'I merchan re are dy. All 5 a lucky tic-1 ic. ’ 15 cent ; Toilet' Soaps For 7 cenis We are clearing | out several lines of good toilet soaps at these prices 11 n t i 1 ‘ sold. Call and Inspect tion of license; that, whens viola-- suits in damage perty, the penalty ment for any offence, third; that the and accordance the vehicle; that for the enforce- uf a person not 80 to the person laying the `\ 1 A llouseliold Word ECLIPSE BAKERY. `::."..-_._-===i 163 Kent Street. tion of any provision of the act rs~| to ‘”:sx:':sir;.°°i.; l Ywf Chaps iswmm M" =\=° °-~ Disappear Like l '» ' Magic T...,........ ... l WHEN vou use _ _ , '1""""': I The Reputation of 3- M ACS» WWC" and to date chatchsan-butinoi S'E""““'S "MEL CREAM A Picture Frame, i Good for your hands, ‘ , ` - I I r T - nn seen noaesityasi-nee owe for your . I d ° u | d T f ` iii Tfiiniinw °2°$‘..i°I.l‘1l.1l`.§"£; M0" I ngs omlliiliriifmrqi aa Qua y, _ ' . A , _ , _ . ' I Good for chaps, K 1 have us( opened up ro.ooo ft.of the sbovc-(mv first importsfioml _As I G" ml' \"'““l 'UNI DI* IYUNIN V 1, 4| d 0lJ l l I rt fl' -' , bsizlllzo illicit? i,|islh'lli:dwt(l|Tliil3tkPlct\i: fatale lriirklnilniiisiiliine gn lint; umsrktllimlfl' ‘ $'A°°°'* °° ml' °m°‘“*r C' ' fs tor frsmin atmoderafe--or '°Msrkright" price. . 7 '”° ° ' .. r.. L. Mulino i. co mi; i l . MARK- WRItGHT» ‘ _ and Good for girls, ihfliinufactum have Good for as cena I mm’ tm nan" , Then you will say Good for - "ill ll0 # ‘ m 5 Store Open I a. m. to C p. m. _ Tborlllyt llarch 26 |908 > ` f Wonder- | 5 is ` l 1 s .=_-es-is li maxim.-.»-> f _ /,/ 0 - , .I i _ ` . asf .‘ A ~ \ ?;i<¢?tt,t ` \`.1“; -' / _(11 .-_iff I ` xi j" _." i “E E-_ ,- .-€:""- »‘;