.., f v i .ig ~ _,.1 .~ _,.1 , i , , _ , .. _, _ __ _ _ _ _,_ . ____ ,___ _,_i _ ,_ _ __,_ __ ,___ _‘_ _ ._ \,.., Qy.,,'.» . 1..\1-_ I \ ' b i ,MARCH 11. ioro -~ ,HE ,,,,,,,,,, NEW, -- 'rim cnitnnorrsfrown GUARDIAN ~ if ' ' ,P~‘\.f»f1i?FIV71 _ _ ~ msr or ALL _+-_ ~ 'ie ‘ 1 _,_ ._ _. ._ , , .. . 1 _ _ . ,if . . , . _ ,_, ____ ». ~" _ ew ~,_°9 . l .fi-inf ' ' il‘;2°’° ".<1_he~»°g_v _yi-s, _ 9 E E ,' “__ ,___,____ ras QUEEN s coUNrY GUARDIAN *leadL"0flices in New Prowse Block-Chnr|otietown- S ;_j_-Undertaking Co is ' Ltd ' Sands, left yesterday for Boston. Calls promptly attended ,to at any hour day or night. Enlbalmlhg a spec- _ Satisfaction gum-_ t 11.1 ' il_____4_ 7 ami tomorrow morning at The latest news, time 0| ni-1, Miss Florence McLean, White The tide will be high this morning Rev L. J. Wason will begin special James Tait, Jr, will have an in- teresting ad in i_'.omorrow's issue. i J. F. Laverty, city, left yesterday hy the Earl Grey on return to Muen- ster, Sas. ' - t were passengers to the mainland yes- terday morning. i”- 0 Nom. Martin, Bello River. lvlt yes- terday tor Vancouver. ._-_ Rev. G. R. White, City, will preach n the Baptist Church at Marshfield ii Sunday next the 13th at 3 p.m. Harry C. Duggan will sell his chooner Nellie M. Snow. See ad. in this issue. J. A. McFlachern, who has been vis-` itlng his old home in Ion left es-` li. Y erday on return tu Humboaidt, Capt. Wm. Richards and A.E'. Inga Sask. Miss Muargaret' J. Stewart of Bay » BMo|_\_sgcl_}‘ I _ - _M1;na_r_:\ 1 0 V 1 Mwre at ........_.y' f Beauiity your home A by Lady assistant to handle Iservices nt Black River on Tuesday March 15th. iew is visiting friends at North all female cases. ' Rev. D. J. McDonald, formerly of Point Prim, was a passenger yester- V Rustico, where she is tho guest of Mrs Wesley Smith. Peter Whitty, city, returned home day to New Brunswick. tastefully decorated .walls S c.. F. Davison, l _ Manager rg Oilice 'and show room ’ 207 209 Prince St, . 1 in Amherst, N. S. _ed from n trip lifnx The trustees of the Starr Trophy ave now decided to leave the silver- ul ld hi i __ _ 'e unuwarie t ‘s winter, 1 appears in this issue. 'ir ' -~~~~ ' " - '" ' ff- - _- The winter is slipping by and to- l h w yesterday after spending the winter ...W. W. Jenkins, of Georgetown, and J., G. Scrimgeour, have return- to Ha ` . i ‘ every care with delicate materials. “ne Golf” in i`°5p°“_Se *-0 5 Wlegfam They wash by hand when necessary (M unnonncing_the serious illness of her _ preserve th ma ,.ials_ e ~ father. Ben). Webster, of that place. Saturday all day H. H. Brown, is gouge' Truro' N' S" Wm addrcssa V ;m_ak,_ng 8 special showing of Gem_S_n_ieetin1; in the lecture rooml of the ' 0 ,liats, caps and shirts. All the new f (fZB‘(" this evelnng at 730' There 0 . ,. qv fo .dr ~ N, ‘ in every iict ‘O ._ .or / .. _ f -~.., \ , \ Y l < V In a. letter to a friend in the citv, . ` R. D. Coles\ St. John, who recently C73 ` ' I - r l ' 'D lly 1'/ l\i 1 _‘t - 1.; . , @ W4 '_ - _ _N9_2_e_s* _ :farm/#fare/,m "\"~ ` . P - asc, up to pl' terested in dairylng will be welcome. Ladies’ Neckwear New as the morning . - V' h h . variety of - Spring seein io be more ;i_i;;ln;:_l;s5\l; _';_____es the ,_ - h`ef difficulty what t0 V. wg Zimiliemiiiewgellt Ehbose from so much that " itylei is better than ever is chnriliinil- Price 256 35C 50° UP ........¢i'5‘.za=..@ _ _ _ _ ,___ _ltiverz S. Brown, York, W. G. Mc. illonald. Vernon; C. H. McNeill, Roy ‘returned home after spcridln a fe The'School od Music Orchestra ha Easter Monday night, should go tothe Arena. A Soldier's Honor’ which . " ' ' is to . ' p. .On Monday night I be ppgsenteq in th¢°()pe1-B, House on he will conduct services at Glasgow ' __ S _March 11, st. Pmiows night, is R080 at fam- ~ under the direction of the P. Ei. I_ Dramatic Club. ' The Star Steam Laundry takes fi te S e their ad on page 4 this issue. spring ideas will be exhibited to the hest possible advantage. The Minto arrived in Charlotte town at 11.05 a. m. yesterday bring- ing thirty passengers and about sev- en cars of way freight. The Earl Grey crossed from this port to l'ic- toil. fn “The Nolileman"s 1')f|_;" toniglit ati `Wondcrlelnd the part of the dog will he taken by tho celebrated dog detective "Dick." Everybody should see the iight between th-e mur- derer und ring. The following were at the Qiieeii yesterday:-J. F. Irving, Cherry Vul- ley; M. N. Arsenault, Yarmouth' F Georgetown R Mclntos crett Schurmuii, City. 5 I The following were nt the Revere; yestei‘rlay:~»~.I. l’...Brudley, ltny ()rr,` rlnssex, N. lin J. E. Gaudet", Mis- couche; Wiliimnl Matheson, Vernon McNeill. New Perth; F. (look, Winni- PFE- _ ‘r ls ‘y panied by M-rs. .R. Johnson, city, s who will for some days he the guest -of Mrs. Black. i` \ \ i . \ ' ‘ _ - " ent 'hey received while here. \ i __»`i/\\`\,_ _ m F l _ _, Hall Mondo March 1-ith Canoe . _ . Pho outward cargo iiy the Minto this morning will include three cars' oats. two cars borrclled pork, three cars mixed freight, In additional to to the cargo taken out by the lea;-l Grey on the previous morning there was one car oats and one car of con- densed milk. Robert Bagnall, Hazel Grove, rg-l ports having received for milk from Nov lst, 1908 to Oct 31st 1909, hh/e sum of $920.00. Part of this was re- ceived from New Glasgow Datryinig (lo andthe remainder from Pastefnrl- zed Milk Factory Charlottetown. This is a splendid showing. I W. W. and Mrs. Black, who havel been spending some days in the city' the guests of Mrs. Black’s parents, Lielit. Colonel and Mrs. Moore, left yesterday morning for their homie in Pugwash, N S They were accom- On Friday April lst, an Opei-etta entitled The Enchanted G-len will be given by the Prince St School girls. This is the first production of this in the City. Tho music is pretty and, catchy and there is a z-ood deal on the humorous side. The performance will be under the direc- torship of Prof. Wright. visited this cltv accompanying Fred- die Logan and ir Mitchel-1 at the; time oi the Skating Championship here, expresses himself as greatly nlensed with his trip andfhe and his fellow travellers wish to thank their friends here for the cnurlieous treat- Special dairy meetings will be held as follows: New Dominion, Afton . - Y» I Cove Hall. Tuesday, March 15th; Kinkora, Wednesday, March 16th; Dark Corner, Irislitown Hall, 'I‘hurs- day, `March 17th. Tliese meetings_ will he addressed by Harvey Mitch-I ell, Maritime representative of the Dairy Division, Ottawa, ami others.l A lantern will he used to illustrate* these addresses and every erson ln Meetings will open at 7.30 p. m. . g w s weeks visiting relatives at Ebenezer. _tween eight and ten et-ng morning, ‘I i -> i kindly cunsented to give some choice will hold their annual meeting at the selections ati the hospital concert, head office of the company, Queen' night's skate may be your lain Evangelist A. H. McMillan of the chance to enjoy a skatie. Everyone Watch Tower Bible Society, Brook- Rev Dr Pringle formerly of Daw yesterday en route to Washington. _ . _ _ . _ . son City, and now of Sydney, will -*- preach in both Prosbyterianchnrcnee Rev. D- Mcbenn will preach at Lot inthis city on Sunday the 20th, i 48 at 10.30 on Sabbath next also at _]_ Mc1_ea,,_ City; T_ W_ McD__m’a,_,_, The Charlottetown branch of the - 2 . . h, Belle ' _' ‘ ' Y “°W° River; _,_ L_ H0,,kl,,__,_ Qlmlmc; EW li-dues with nnany thanks a 'donation 3 an on in with our education! Y Y B' M195 MBU’ M00” Of BW View has who desires to leaiin type setting: hould call at the Guardian oiilce be- s The Telephone Co. of P. E. Island Street, on March 23. Their notice' lyn, N. Y., who has been holding private meetings in this city. left (‘huich at 7 m Mrs. J. W. Lang, Newton, Mass., arrived in the city by the. S.S. Minto yesterday and proceeded to Augus- Prof. Landry of the Agricultural \'.ill he no admission fee. The lec- ture will be illustrated by stereopti- (Ttln VIEWS. Iiieut Howard Hood of the Selva- < tion Army in this City, who has|1;i":en statiorred_here during vhe pas* th'ree| '- months received orders to farewell mul conducted his tinnl meetuiig at Cltailel Tuesday night. He left yes- fcrdny morning lor Annapolis. ‘ Rev Wm McLeod began a series of special services ln Donshaw last night; all [.30 and will continue tbrougihout tire coming week. He entrants the gpcoplc to come out and assist the 3 Master and His ambassador in tliel _glorious work of winning sctuls. , -_- _ .\nti-Tuherculosi'~x Hociet ack _ f ten dollars from (1. H. B. Lpng- -_ noi-t_h and five dollars from- the Wo- _ men s (»lub. _The following new ninin- 1 lp-rs have paul their fees: Miss Annie _ ..weeney, Miss lnturn Power, Mm, il llyrnc, Arc.hihald and Mrs. Mchemi mul Walter Flynn, city. - At the Police Court in this cityl f _yesterday the cases against Will Pow- ' A vi' and Ed. Hennessey was continued und adjourned until Saturday. Roy ' l'lssory’s prohibition case was nd- ' é if v -»»>.~ ».~= »...¢.-..< .r I-lighfield at 2.30 and in the People's | 2 \. -1-.-fa -annex No. 2. service. L that big bright airy room on the second floor Suppsse you want only .1 -paper for a kitchen-we can fill your order best-and we are equally equipped to give you an elaborate decorative scheme for your drawing room. Ask to see our exclusive-special import THE IMPROVEMENT THAT YOU . CAN MAKE by a little care and taste in sei- ' ecting right wall decorations will simply ._ amaze you. YOUR NEEDS IN WALL PAPER to make home more beautiful will receive prompt and intelligent attention at this store. This season's wall papers exhibit the fin- *o est range of patterns ever brought to the Province-and the largest as well. _ , _ _ ' Somewhere about five hundred different ' " .- ' patterns of wall paper are ready for you in é* .pi j;§ 'U' ' ,J -.Qc-:1' "fo-:°'_ _ _.U fd I, ' \_§__-_._ _r *' _ .. \.,;_;._,_ ' ,,\ .~._ "§>Q(\é~_5‘\"`_. _ 2”' \, 'gm --a~.... 7 _/ V“ _`-._ ` -_»-v-_-`,` ,___ T \_ ~ nov.;-¢~.»~ _ . Vol: _ ~_.__¢"`,"__ _ __ .& -_ oo'-wuz. ` fi/ l\ c 2 J -. " s-i :-4 "1 i' 5' .'.i».9'__lL' ' .' ' 'ei' /f . -'q3_°.~'.@ .-_ . » ~ Qc§“~»,~'° s g, _l » -» ..-;f `~i .J ‘r llandsome Panama Skirt $5.25 THIS IS A NO'l`ABI.\’ DRESSY LOOKING skirt of a vcry fine. close weave of Panama, made with inverted picnics from hip to base, At knee length there is .zi liiile ‘rininiing of buttons and sill: in-aid 'l .:es`.ot,dovi_':i _, _ the front. \Vai.~:t can bc worn with or without this feature...................... . Mailed postpaid on receipt of price. 1 25 New rnltuucs A I NEW “MONARCll" \Ve invite you to See range of all these while :ire iiicasumfd I. 75 FULL inches wid 1:. . J. WE HAVE READY i NEW DRESS GOODS ” NEW SHIRT WAISTS NEW LINENCOLLARS NEW ELASTIC BELTS NEW TIES FOR MEN zissoriiiient is complete. _ Note the .\'uperiori‘L'y o'f'MONARCH ‘ -the cloth li y which all others our the 54- J T ' 1 4 \ Journed for one week. A eann of this nn_tui~e against George Offer was dis- missed. Francis M.cAree, second af. fence was convicted and fined $200 and costs or four months imprison- ment. The residence of Geo W. H. Steven. son, Fredericton, P. E. I., was thu scene of a very happy gathering' lam, Thursday when about nlnetv of the friends of Rev H. n. mn, gene-nn,1¢d to bid ndieu to their pastor who leav-cs today for his native homeland Scotland. A most enjoyable time was spent and an address of apprec- iation accompanied by a 'purse was lreeenbed to the Reverend gen=t1\nm~an_ _ The American Bulletin, a Priiit.cr’s Journal, published in Boston, an- nounces that at the annual meeting of the Franklin 'llypographical Union, I'-Jew England's largest organization of printers, Weldon L. Crosman was 8DDointed chairman of the visiting committee; James H. Biehaut was r-Iso on this committee and Joseph ‘l-l. Roche was appointed to the in. vestigating commdttee. All three are Provincialists. The Toronto Globe of March 5th, gives an interesting account of the ice-hockey championships at Les Avents, Switzerland which wan won by the Oxford Canadians. From: Les Avents the Canadians went to Lon- don where on January 5th, they de. feated England at Princes C1ub,l2 no 1 and a/giain on January 25th 5-2 anus winning the Princes trophy and the title "Cha...Pions of England. A_ mens those Playing on the canadian team we notice the names of -Roy Leitch, Joseph Daley and N. R. Gillia nil well known in Charlottetown. ::The Ladies Aid of brace Church will hold there tea and bazaar in Y. M. C. A. on Thursday, March 17. ' 3-9dtf. i Exceptional Pipe _ Values S'l'EWAR'|"S EVAPORATED CREAM BREAD Is made with pure sweet evaporated Cream No substitutes for Cream or Milk used in, 0ur Bakery Be sure and ask for Stew' ai-t‘s Cream Bread Telephone sr r. Shop No |63. Kent- Street. in our Prince Street window we are showing a line of pipes which we consider exceptionally good values. You’|l lie surprised when you see- the pipes and the prices at which they are marked. llove A look A I _ » -s ?- F: . (_ \Vhi'e We carry the largest range of low price suits in the trade-we wish to draw special, attent- ion to the splendid showing of high gi-:ide gar- ments at 3518.00 to $36.50. just note the 'excellence of the cloth--the perfection of the tai‘1or_ing--the easy, stylish fit and finish The fact that you see how your new suit will look before you buy. Suits $7.75 no Suits $7.75 io $36.5il| ~ , ., ... .._.. ..._ ._ . . _ _ . . ._-...............a...~.~.......s...\“.....,,,.........,__ __ ____,___.____.._.__ .-_.._--..._ . _ . B he 1 9 for the sign that says Two M,aeS. Remnant Sale com-D Remnant Sale com- COMING E"”"'"' ences this morninc, at mcnccs “this morning at who foe mem more on iii9 o’clock. Bc early. 9 o’c|ock. Be early. Edwirfl' "`bi`E‘iT"e°é°’i f‘"°h 15 same familiar faces, receive the 9 0 -~ wo acs ” rea G..i`.§.”3¥...l", youmwili -mill Gwiti Remnant Sale com t ' n assur- ° ' I :ra :‘.1;‘:§°i’.‘.::.r.:.?".t.‘.'j.,".:..“;.“ _..._.,,men<_¢S this morning at Bw & weeks. 3.sd 49 Great George Street- dill- 9 0 clock' early' - ' 1 -s » Beer & Weeks 3-Sdrtt . Remnant Sale co Remnant Sale com- ___ h. . ,,,, ,_, _, ,, ds, _ mencest ismornmg mences "hs mornlng a codex;-Tilli iiisgmdizstiiiiiioasshiiii) air' 9 0’c|0ck Be ¢a|-|‘ will be a putting out of the riew ° w Beer & Weeks. 3-Sdrlf ll‘i5;Sl3°d‘°“t=i7° lutimi “Emi-iiidiiiw Beef & w°°‘k$°' 3`8dtl .__ .__ _ _, -_-_- ..-__ _ _i.-__. ~-F1--, - eer 8: Weeks. 3-Sdti. Beer & Weeks. 3-8dtf Remnant 56l€_ S0!! __ °” mences this a _ _ _ n ; - t, _ _ _ | _.__ _ - 1’ __._.';S;=:.'.l’.z't§;:.°‘;.‘=:.:l'.';:.l FRESH FRESH e arest. approach to it is tile Presidente" cigar, made nf e_hoicest_ . . Hsyana leaf __in this inotst Bi}Iri_l;&\‘_y'l I6 var|l°_i|E;C(\\)L fac ory on ie con inch . l. 10., 3 i Z5c., nt “The A - sliililtp eDrng cStore,(')’r The lvlackinnon BSI( at \ Drug Go.. Druggists, cu. Great Geo. __ nl and Kent Streets. 3-8drtf. The Best Drug St0f€ \ \ 'HIM ide--three for 25c _ . - » N §~i~i~i~i-i~i-i-i-i-i~=~1~i~i-i~i~i~i~i-P+: “THC M3CKlllll0ll “THQ '-C0 . ~ . I nuuooisrs Tuckdt s Mugllenle ° Cor Great Geo & Kent Streets. ` -'L _ ` _ . ' ` E' w ‘ l '1‘uckett's Marguerites ' §l§.5.'.?ZT.‘f°`1i.'”{iil..°”i'$ Zi Twgmy Mi[|i0|| i'Ill°{If§;i§l`§"°.lf§.f.§§`.g'<‘l‘$i_$ Mark Pagggd _ . carefully selected for its the best leaf and filler is ~ found in the Marguerite, _ from properly blended stock, under ideal c‘iniatic conditions. Then our cigars are fresh For the first time in the history of life insnl'_l&_ei ada the twenty milli;i;d dollar mark of policies _ice h . been . - '\._ ~ Thea: Shi: Life plies done this with lnrgelyihicnlled _ Ei’ and moist- the Mar ne- profits ands reduced ratioof eXP¢°9¢» ml\"llPk“\‘" - rite is the realization of the reading for lt! IFIIIY Of P°ll¢Y h°|d¢“- ' Le-r:_l_ pleasure ofa good ci- _ _ E. R. __ _ __ “‘l‘I|e Two Macs” e ~- .~ lv. _ Manager for P. E. I. Char ~=_ svn. ' 149 Grcnt George Stunt. ` "' - _ _ _ ~..-...., ..¢. ,- ~...v~\a» mins' ’ _ ik __ __ _,_ _...i .