fA_PRII,` 7, T909 f ,nm ~- _- . _ ._ _ '__' _,___ I _ ’, _ _ p 1..-i-sei me i . 'rss cmintorrsrows cvannuiw r. - mm of -its ww i»ien'ssvsii #1 _. FALL|NG V ' me lhe' is _ r.l..'*~°‘§§;4°$°?ii5”.?i°fi‘.“?"”i'l'."°lf:°§‘“**°“*“Vs~ = lillriiiu- l‘1°mvuv¢mauaiiiu¢i`i`i'f. d:mv'°°`pie¢.iyA'“" :Does N01' coLoR TH? Ain - i ' » ~ - ..A ,ggi I si.; 5 its The Housekeeper’s Friend no home complete 0 - - ._ by the mall special to Georgetown without it. Price 25 cents. _.im ,,i¢i,¢_, . iiis Quieisss coiisr-"if `cUiii0iiNi ~ *"1 Wli.. MEET Ms AT THE ALWAYS BUSY sToRE I-lead Offices in New Prawns Block--Charlottetown The lat/est news, llrst ot all. The City Court meets this momlug at 10 cl ` 'rims Kiekusm oi souris spent- yes- terday in the City. A. C. Rogers ot Summerside was in the City yesterday. C. L. Grant, City was a passenger l gi 1 w» ws hzniiill hgediglelrbvgsthigagisiuglfstlhighz Y en route to Halifax. -.- ‘ J it P ii o T o G R A P ii E ii ...;“€§.. %“.2‘;°..: xi.: .1“€.°:‘.‘ii€ ville, Maine, last evening ' i G. E. Clegg, the well known Mar- Q"Yeu an always rely on getting the ` 4 coui Wireless operator at Cape Bearl re chcd the city yesterday and is re- im hi Photographs si o.ii. cooK's , _ “ d me vmorm Hom_ Allthelesdlug siylss to choose from. ' » I gnu" at The Studio where Baby is always welcome. ice and Capt. G. J. Strlght has be- gun to get his Behr. "Bha'mrock' ready for sailing. And among ot.-her STUDIO-In the new DssBrissy Block ' Victoria Harbor is almost clear 0! Weak, run down, nervous people GEO. E. HUGHES 530, 5.50, 3. 50 A. mwirttstf I I , . 4.00. 4.00, 400 Literary Workers. Thirteenth year. Only permanent and suc- class. Tells what editors want: hc WMSS. ' should be prepared: where to find tlie best market. Answers ev- ery question tliat you want to know about the business of writing for the press. Ioc a - it copy. $1.00 a year Send toc for sample copy, or 25c for three recent numbers. 0 THE EDITOR uiigiill' Iron Blood Pills Price 25c per Box. Acothecarles Hell. Our Leaders are men’s shoes at 350, and 400 a pair in patent, tan and gun metal, low cut and lace, new stock just in as good as most 5.oo shoes. Try us for your next pair, E. McEA CHEN A IOURNAL of in- -- formation for all .essfnl magazine of its Deposit, N. Y -p , synopsis of Canadian North- APLY Dobson who is the sole hi url oth family, and a qiiarteswootion of available Dominion I The apipllcant must appear in person ul 0. Domln on Lands ency or i-uh-Agency for the district. Entryéli proxy may he mule at "W Annoy, on ceriaih conditions bY fl'-|\°\' moth l lid# in certain dlstrioln a homcutcadcr in 80011 stand d his . . D \l nusst e lix :igmcniisl fiidm dats Nilul ate fl A h stead in e vets mum, - pu- vepgigovgii not e $`lllee.‘-%lTminont‘h's°‘ rosldenoo upon andl ou tivatlonot the land in each of three years- ahtamesteador maylive within nine ml es of ii o fs ._ r~'. ”. ' -:W-';'L ` .’~"’.‘.l\€f`...»_'.'I-*Q* .i .ii \ e §i west Land Regulations. r-ny male overl8 yours old, may home- lu Manitoba. Faskatchowan or Albei;!‘?.l ihson. daughter, brother or sister ol lncstoad on afariu of nt least H1 acres owned and occupied hy _hlm or by NH r. mother son,daughtei~, brother-orwmer. lnlmey rs-ernpta uarter-section a'nnl! Illbh N Y ~ eatmd entry llncludius tlmtlme toearn homestead patent) and_ cultiv- ' reesxira esteadsr who has exhausted his homo t and cannot obtain a pre-emptlo s s purchased homestead ln esrtii Prine ‘$.00 per sore. Duties-Mui mmtha n eachof three gears. <`\1|l|V 7 sores and erect a ouse wort W. W. GORY, W s 3 l "° ~ as 1 , '/ New Queen Quality Shoes For Easter Ciirspringstockisall on the shelves-They are far and away ahead of anything ever offer- ed by us before-The fashionable pumps are here----The coloured top Button Boots, Patent oxfords Button or lace on new lasts, and '1"an\Shoes galore. Prices $4.00 to $5.00 Alley '21 Co Sole Agents. llH.ll.|].JllHl|$[lN Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases ot Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and iittcd tor glasses. ~ OFFICE HOURS I out a. m. 1.60-tw p m. Evenings by annomtmsin dtww oo00T5T6000¢5§ . ' -._..-.._..v....__.._.._.. _ I I l r ‘ i | I I I DENTIST Oilios Hours B-I and 2-ll Over Jenkins E Bon NEW PBDWBE BLOCK Chai-lotwwwn. P. ill. 1. 17-ltlrlrtf. i~‘i_§i. BAYER, Minister ot thu Interior. uhllcatlon otthls advor Unauthm d for. 8' 15 I27 Gie°ion Street, Phone. |92 J. # |-1. _ _,___ -.--f-nuuai il WANTED Any one who is in nc ed of aPlu;1£er tifginrsmggl gm; quséljeylsnii iiazlivmiss ' rea C0 . are cor a uv to see r die- to eng lirt tni’;crkMpidg Tgplitpreeéatligfactiou gm_a§:e€d_ pi". Jams: Tait, Jr. ari¢ii:;'si' Lowest prices on all work. _ -_= take. It builds up the nervml makes . , Q new blood end imparts health to ev- I - ery part of the body. Prepared and My sold at Tic. per bottle by A. W. Red- , z _ _iiiii, Prem B., Sunnyside. li, seiimwninitni. Mournsau -- Haurax _- sr. .noun _.__ Photographcr -"R" °" “L” signs of spring it is noticed that all the old men are discarding their creepers. Hee H. H. Browu’s ad in this is- sue. Thursday and Saturday previous to Easter he is going co give ai pair ' of pants free to every purchaser of a suit oi Pertectlon Brand clothing audi a hat. l The meeting of the P. E. I. Poultry 'Association was well attended, and proved exceedingly interested as matters of considerable importance pertaiutiug to the welfare of the poul- orymen were thoroughly discussed. l Chas. I-I. Black, Pugwash, N. B., who has been visilting this City the guest of Colonel and Mrs. Moore, Ul>P¢'l‘ Prince St., left by ‘lihe mail special for Georgetown last night err route to his home. 11! | The following are the temperaiirc readings for yesterday:-At nine a. in. thirty above, warmest registered' forty-two above and at nine p. ru. thirty-seven above. The coldest regis- tered Monday iiight was twenty-one above. | ii is iiudei-stood that the contract for the Elmira Branch Railway has .been let to Whitehead Bron., Grand Falls, N. B-. Work is to be started shortly, and a representative ot the contractors will soon arrive in the Province. I Any reader who receives a dirty or badly printed, or badly folded edition of The Guardian will couter a favor on- the management by forwarding same promptly to the subscription department, when, a well printed paper will he sent by return mail. I Among the passengers by special train from this City to Georgetown last night were Mrs. (Col.) Moore, en route' to Pugwash, N. S., where she will be ioiued by her daughter Mrs. 0. H. Black, whence they will proceed to Boston where they will re- main for an indetinlte time. On the even ng of March 31st., ii .large number ot invited guests ns- semhled at the hospitable residence of William and Mrs. Patridge, Union Road, the occasion Laing a farewel gathering to W. F. Mellett, Cond. C P. R., Calgary, who -has been spend- _ ing the last: three months lu tibis` Province visiting relatives and lrlcnds. The evening passed pleas- antly with games, music and graphs- phono selections, after which a very excellent repost prepared in the ,hostess’ well-known style, was done ‘ample justice to. 'l‘-hecoinpsrufy then joined in a circle and in a very hear- ,ty voice sang Auld Lang Byue, which ,brought to a close a very pleasant' evening. t'*' 5' is Ausplclous and promising was opening, lash night, of the new en- gagement at New Wonderland. Arriv- | ,ing late and tired after a long jour- ney the performers were scarcely ex-l lpectcd to be in good form, 'uut they] certainly were and surprised and de- lighted everybody with the sxcelluncy of their work. The act of the Tu- 'l‘o's, the Japanese magicia/ns, was ‘incomplete last night, owing to not having time to get their accessories Lobsters, Klppered Herrlngs, Clams. of the Mason sh 1 d ,"_,J' _’_,'a,_ Flnnan Haddlee and Trout. :worthy of the ua.ix:e,s :id hllizliig 3:2 a '- »'_*'-it - ~~ ' $7; as ` -" " 4'.; _ - \ K P s ir ti , . '~l,f¥f.;._ if m is Mulnly worfsli seel,l?;.tl:tte{n.?l‘iii ' f‘?'V"_i'i,‘E1..[. »“ g”_00t:ib‘uu a clean bill, and a 'most _'..‘,';§','1fi `j~']i.»°§~l1 -- '-'°° "' - cn . ~ .‘?"- ` "‘“-.'ii'~’ A Complete Stock, lowest pncesims ":Kf‘5°n';“°,h:§_ E°':°lg';?:;l::;l _ _Q and prompt service are the induce- isa from every stand-poise qui ments we offer for your patronage. "“H|‘°¢ it 01° 'Mort and best enter- talnment. i rgs audiences every night. She chan es her ro ram -_._ THE LATEST NEWS THE LATEST NEWS FIRST OF' ALL -_-. THE LATEST NEWS FIRST OF ALL "Our Easter display of plants and lhwerln bulls are as usual of c 'Our Comp Syrup ot Hypophoephi- tes is one of the best tonice ou one . ~-~ = _ ' _l _-» J. J. Hughes, Souris, was in the City yesacndsy. w¢llll¢|"$ _ 0 U’ wk' --- H. G. Gsmmeii of ciiiuiiai.. mimi ' Silver Cream in the City yesterday. Prowse ol Murray Harbor, the City yesterday. ` There were no cases tried before the City Police Court yesterday. Unsigned Wiltshire notes have been received and await the seade‘r's name. i_> Ss J. A. I-lowatt,Victoria, has recov- ered from his recent attack ol La Grippe. A. F. Whiteside, Marconi operator at Cape Bear, is reported to be im- proving in health. ._- Talking to the point is how classi- tled advertisements bring results as told in that column. Among the horse buyers in this Province are Frank Gertridge and Enoch Bishop of Kentville, N. B. Advertisers are requested to have their "changes" in for the Moming Daily and The Rural Daily not later than ten a. m. on Friday of each week as part. of the big Saturday issue is printed on Friday. Wright Bros., Victoria, are renova- ting their store and when tlnished lt. will be one ot the brightest and most up-to-date of the country stores of this Province. Wright Lord has tak- en the position of book-keeper with the shove popular firm. Rev. D. R. Chowen, B. A. of Pow- nal has secsived a unanimous invita- tion t-rom the Quarterly Board ofthe N-ashwoak Circuit, N. B. to pastorate for next year. The invitation has been accepted subiect to the action of the stationing committee. The late Dr. W. B. Robertson, of Irvine, was once addressing a boys' meeting, and having delighted them with some of his racy anecdotes, he began to draw to a close by saying, "Now, Pam going to .point out the moral oi all this." "Niver mind the moral," shouted is little fellow from the middle of the hall, “gie's anither story." There is a certain public man in Glasgow who is noted tor two things I-his win and pride in his celtic ori- gin. He was walking down Bauchie- hall street one tine evening, with an Enfglishmianly when the latter, looking at the sky, rurnsrked, "How bright Orion is tionflght !" "A-r-rh:" replied* the Glaswegiian, "so that is 0"Rian, is it Y Well, thank the Lord therc's one Irishman in heaven, anyhow ‘l" _-.- , James Lonergan, Proprietor of I.onergan's Quick lunch, 124 Gt. George Street, has just isstalled a large French Cooking Range, im. ported from Halifax, from the well known Hoteland Resturaut supply HOUHG. Hollis & Sons, also a broiler for hroiling steaks, chickens, etc. He intends introducing in Charlottetown this coming lobster season, Uroilcd live lobsters. The home baking is done with a Blodgett Portable' oven. The tirm’s motto is everything of 'the best at lowest possible prices. Cn. 208 Cleland Bldg Illrédtéhargtwwwli Nl I a w.l>. diiifrlie .SNAPS `F`or the next three weeks lwill sel $26 oo suits for 13 oo. 25 oo for :Loo J3 oo for zo.oo, zl.on for 19_°¢, ,mm fo, 17.00, l8.oo for i5.ou, at _[AMES CALLAGHAN'S. P11011# 346 J- .75 Queen si. We have on hand a quantity ol verylm plum But their charming costume | dn-iwfrwgm. ni¢=Dfy C°dfi~\1<»l=i==n°.--_. and two Pound p.chg°,_ proclation. Miss Maragret Rosa slmp- ,'§:'_;:.`----'.T,§~}\ Also Smoked Finnan Haddies. Smoked ‘Zrf°i’;:l:¢d thethouse wish her chairac- ' sf- ' H, ‘ ersoua ons an as the J , '_ `-"'¥' "" g mi” h°"'i"5”- - C““‘"'d 3‘"”°"' iiioy Goldstein, maids the biggest me 5 "., \ >» -` ` X ` -~>\?Z.-'_”?s_. \“ El' , __ ' ' Univ" ` 4 ._ _‘WI . This illuetrutl ni exactly represents the movement of our it size New ° Model Empire Watch. it is a Solid nickel movement. substantially and accnratel built, and beautlfu‘ly finished: and calculated to lui a lifetime it properly used. - $7. 50 buys this hiph class 15 jewelled watch cased ii a strong sllveroid ease. The same model with 7 jewels, . for O6,oo. Every watch lslnsured, to the wearer by the broadest possible guarantee. G. F. Hutcheson well A tl I Je 99°l3raftoaogt.c“ _ STANLEY BRO S. ` Easter Kid Glove ~ Sale 275 pairs of French Kid Gloves have to be sold out this Week A ,_ A ,V Not very often 50 airs of black Glace kid. ‘Lace fastening. Re- gular price $1.50 Sale price 39a pair. A lot of kid g.oves, about 85 pairs. Regular 75c a pair. Blk sizes 5 3-4 to 6 3-4 inc. Tan sizes 5 3-4, 6 I-4, 6 3-4 7.7 1-4- Shiie price a pair. has one the chance at Easter time to procure their new kid gloves at reduced prices. We have a number of different lines with just a-few sizes in each and these odd pairs we have placed on sale all this week at greatly reduced prices. _ _ _ A lot comprising about Q / ° / / I4:> pairs of Fine black kid I' / gloves. Regular $1.00 All SIZES Sale price 69c \. 50 pairs of the best qual- ' ‘ ity French kid gloves. Black - Glace. Regular $1.2 5. 1° pairs s 3-4. 30 pairs 6. xo pairs 6 1-4. Sale price 79c in iivirs lainie ._ ".‘.'!"§EL` _~ Almost _all breakazes _of good kid gloves are caused bylack pf knowledge' and care 'when _putting them on for the first time. The wrist should be doubled back, then the fingers worked* in oy_ the other hand, next the thumb inserted and the wrist turnedpover. V . lhe glove should not 1 t ° be pulled on by the wrist which isalways tl e weakest part ofthe Kouillons fine French kid, glace Stanley Bros in Black, tan, navy, grey, white $l.l0 pair Blk and tan, extra quality, glace French kid $l.35 pair “Zilla C311 and HWY s;§.t4§“p°g: H " _V Grenoble make $l.§0 pair glove, Regular Lines Reynicr \ _ Black and ian glace, ine _ Grenoble make Sl.” pair Blk and tan glace, finest .` o . ’\-.-~ f~- J ._ ‘Qs Stanley Bros straw loose per cwt twenty tivo to day Digby Neck Baptist church, dropped and isad Thursday afternoon while walk- shou zhirty cents, white oats P01' DUB- mt? 'ings will begin at T o'c'l.vck and all :ents and black oats per bus. titty to interested. women as well as men are 1g¢_y.¢_w0_ invited to be present. it is hoped that an Institute will be formed tak- Rev. A. F. Browne, pastor ol the ing in these three districts as centres About iisif-past eight s,,i.,,,{;" r f Theodor Ross w'l ~ 7 Yesterday in the City Market pork dries eiggcultural Ifweung 1 :;3;,evening the citizens of Hunter River -10l