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APR_1L ii-i<>1= _--T... ms..-.......-. -QPARDMN '”““’ °’ ""' s W _ _ »PA;9.1l e_` .»»»~f,-.»,f,1gg,,-,-_<,»§_,,,,_..,.T,_,_M- r -'QE QULEEWS c5u,(-W _ GU_ARD|Mw0MAN ESc‘Ai,Esf""“"r” ------ 1 0.1.,-AwA_Aprii 10-"robin 'rinse mfg -that don't bother me," with Y ’ 4 isiiru ei his siwuiu ,' .Loss is Huavv. | U NEW YORK, April 8-The annual ii Ulugh an °°° _ g pg ;, rcllort oi the New York Fire Com- sald Alphonse Lnrocque. ytal' 13:1, and gray haired' to Magystrate missloner sent to the Mayor today 0 . 'iieefe in the police court today, 0| sentenced him to three .years in ‘U0 ,ton penitentlary lor seriously shows that the year's fire loss in the greater city was $12,475,000. In 1910 the loss was $8,500,000. The “mg un er brother Noel‘H"°l‘88€ 1088 lest year was $3.500 a Wounqgg t£;az°¢h§`mag\a;ra¢_e was lilre. 'i‘he total number offires was Larocqh iwvmade we above remark about 14,000, e lalling ot( of 500 throng te Wd from the prisonep, b0x_ from the previous year. Carelesnness ni g‘gc3uepwas_chm.g'ed with wounding with matches was responsible lor 1,- lliag brother with intent to do ENV- 400 fires, and lighted cigarettes are ll - blamed for 1000 more. The motor- il h m .but the Magistrate ‘ous bgdgge cl:-s.rge to one ci wound- ization oi _the department is pro- rcducemwutl intent. He declared that ceedlng rapidly. There are now 43 ing W_ _ _ the accused' who in 1905 kmed Tncr fore the end of the year there will key Bn;-ke and served live years lo manslwghggx- was 3,' dangerous per ,inn to have _st liberty- _ motor vehicles of all kinds, and be- . he 150 pieces of motor`spparatus in service. . . M I _ ,_---1-'1“°f*1'” * ..._.._..__-- -”-*:..'."|" _, ,_.._..___-_- ‘llllll \\ Ever hou ---'_-*' on hand l\I`:iil` 1 “I l 4 il lllll l 1 Ili lllill 1 iii ni i ii “lil “ill *M I '___- in ”"'-.""”'-”"'.._._.._.._ .._;.~ _ ,__,______-- inn- ' |._ 1 *_ Quick relief lor hurll, aches and pains - _ .il _ fi" .muNsaN's _ IJNIMENT "W For-over iooyearslthallisdnoequal. - 3 E: - Use inwardly for Colds, Bowel - _.’- _= ' Dilorders,Chclcrn Morbul,¢rc. ' _ ' . - 'L1 _:.;~._.-_*__ 25.; and 50: Benin _ _ _ f f_ U I o '_' I I ' ' T S JOIINSDNQCO =_.- rs --- ‘lesion Moll. : p f_l_||| l iii A _-~ a-¢ ~ ..=\--.:..`._.. v_.._._...--. I l||||f' seholrl should keep \h¢ old, reliable ll :ir |i| ri 2"' | IIII '.} .fi _:H i" Il' Fig '!.. Nil ,i 1 > G lf. _‘A1 l ' fax churches on Easter Sunday wri It pays to buy in this Province. Miss Sadie Uraswell, Rustico, has taken a position as saleslady with Provide' Bros, Ltd., Charlottetown. Miss Margaret Mcbcnnan has re- turned to Charlottetown after visit- ing her parents, Malcolm and Mrs. McLennan, Elliotte Mills. Mrs. Harry Muttart will he At Home at her residence Cape Travcrsv. Wednesday and 'Iliursday iritcrnoon ol next week. ' _._-1 The services on the Mt. Stewart circuit next Sunday 14th will hc: ~Marie at 11 s. in., and Mt. Stewart at _7 p. m. _ .-1. Miss Mamie McDonald has returned to her home at Shamrock alter spending the pastweek with her aunt, Mrs. Malcolm McLennan, Elli- otts Mills. _..._ The Guardian' welcomes reliable news irom persons throughout this Province. All such items should bc mailed to "The Guardian News Dept., Charlottetown," immediately alter the events, etc., have transpired. Among those who sang in thc Hali- > lighted Charlottetown congregation 1868 W"ellner`s We want to keep before your. mind The ’VV’eilner Watch _ ll is thc greatest litilc watch io ltccp .- ill tiuic you ever saw. “ ,,_,,,,,_.,,,/ -Conieiu and talk watch with us. - ` It will not obligate buying. H W W W ii 0 _ 0 e i K `Z)51Yi;.`;,-»';'i.~\”' V V _ ]ewcler. I yi _n _i 191.2 " _ _ ~....-;' '| in the past. Mrs. Carey sang Lan- sing's Easter Dawn at the cvtlllug been hired by the city. The clerk read service in St.Matthcw’s Church. _ ' ___ cntii, Conductor nnd Mrs. Tnntou. _.___ A di.'spntcli lrom Newcastle, N. _l.\. rays:-.Inuics Cnldcr of Charlottct 1-d it merchant tailor cstnhlislimcii licrc for two cars "nnd hull suc thc States, has closed up his husi (_. W - _ - -_- _ 1 1 "Brown can give you superior “unl- i|.y in suits, spring overcoats .and srnsoiiablc furnishings. Call todny nnd .occ the liuu, H. H. llro\vn's, lml Qilcrii' St. ~ 'i-llillii. Colored ' Photos ‘r/rr*- .aagt *Poo* s ,_ 'i`..i ' ` _»i~_ Y- 9 . .i 3 y ¥.` J , .'= \ .5 .»~ . ' _ i ~» 4' .~ / ._ .1 ~ ,. _ Our work in viiluiwiii " J " " i' "li" . . , __ _ yn i nhutos is pleasing to P- n i 'I_'h1-‘_ri'.isa d"cl<|oil ar- tistic toon and blond- in of col rn Ili t Iii nartisiiliir p »» ii ii li- _ I _ g o ii '- ings out the best in good photos. ‘__/;_ . I 1 ,,1- _ ‘:, _e .si I ...T3 - ' r iran ol' - | Y’...n_ ”. 1’ of The Cook Studio ii" ' Tin' Subscriber oll`crs for sale lhnl vdry .:.-nspilgiiekpriipei-rye few Inari-lies wan. l_‘1‘u os y ‘oint \Vhai'f and fronting on i harlulleiowii Harbor containing 50 acres ul land 35 cleared and sown io grass sccd. Good house 14 rooms and a large barn. also 2 isumnier cottages all in good order \\'vl| and pump at llic door. Trruis Reasonable. Apply to ]OllN NEWSON Clisrloilclown ALSO uni :irrcei land 85 ofliarii mid soil wouil iiuilablc for' scanllin); and |`irc Wood. liai- suicc clear and sown down siluailed 3-.|. ofa niilc from Rocky l"t Wliax'l` soulli u|` Block house and adjoining its Noilhcrii lhiundary extending from Souih shore ln the Ilarhor (North West eidrl This is ihn liucsl bil of forest land in llio Viririilv. l,=uiil of llie very heslqualily wivli un incx hanslablc bed ofbrick clay cxloniling in from South sliorcroafi. plenly oi sczi word clc. will he sold cheap vu reuioiiablv lcrms. Apply to JOHN Nl-JWSQN U||»ii'l..l|i:li_\wii .&-Padzw . _(_. ._\ _F I., __ . “lord , _ '».e<»v“' "I 9 Men s Boots B We arc sliou'iug_ a line of moderately priced mcu's tau boots that dis- play all thc iuost popular ideas in the new spring stvlcs. . » _ These boots :irc unililsu- ally good vnlucs at t eir prices. They are niacle i_n tziu willow and tan RuSS_l21 calf with ucvy toes Tpnd 'very latest zists. ity are bound toplcasc dressy men who want gctd foot- ' wcsir ut low costs . _ Sliown in :ill sizes. price I4 50 and $5. 2 12N is... W ll0WEll BLOCK (J srlottetnwn. P El I _New Beaver Flour in Bnrrcli Genvvnileoi ie lheeim and shape, pm.-airy :piles -'ref ruin.. wiser.; me ‘ ‘ii=_i'i3l»¢' _ inJilAudn Tuma; ._ "1-4:d‘?ii`f°" '°°m lm ------»-M _ |60 Kent Si numb U J li D lllh Thie is thc nitcrnoon of the ten nnd 'sale in St. Janice Hull Uliurlutto~ town. Robert Mciinuclilin, Uliui-lottetowii, was in Montngnc yesterday on n hricl visit. _ - Miss Lottie llrown, Stanley Bridge, has returned home nltcr visiting lricnds in Charlottetown. Owing to exceptionally licnvy copy contributors ure asked to await pn- tiently thc publication oiitlicir. news items. Mrs. Bruce Jay ol Mt._ hltcwnrt and liar three children lelt on Mon- day for British Columbia whcre she will with her husband reside in lu- ture. Arthur Johnson, Long lliver, w-ho has been spending his Easter holi- days at his honic, cnnio to Charlotte- town on the Western train last even- ingnnd will resume his studies. The regular meeting of the Sydney _city council was held on Tliursdiiy cv- ciiing last. Mayor Gunn was in the chair, and all thc uldcrnicn except Hays wcte present. `Ald-. Morley rc- _portcd for the lire committee, in con- s uoction with matters pertaining to Mrs. Carey of that city, who has dc- the ure department. He asked the au- s thority oi thc council to purchase a horse to replace the one which had a letter from W. S. McKie, oi Char- lottetown. in regard to tire horses he UBDC- GGOFSG E- M0CHl`¢l\Y» lil” had for sale, and on motion of Aids. commander _of thc wrcckcil steamer Mosemy and Mm-tim it was' decided l*U““""""“~ H"m“x» was B 9"B“¢“i!°" to purchase n horse undcr guarantee. _ hy the Mlnto yesterday morning and goes to Murray Harbor whcrc his wife is nt present visiting her pnr- ` 'l`lic following is nu extract from un interesting lcttcr aunt hy Mrs. Glen- ilcuiing, Baptist missionary in India, detailing the return journey .after ii - visit home to New Brunswick. It is ' published in the Baptist Tidings, the own, l‘. I0. Island, who has conduct'-V. w_ B_ M_ U_ 01-gan* She “.,.ites. we left our home in Moncton early in ` Hcptemhcr nnd went dlrcct to Winni- ' Y ii . iccding Simon Mcl,coil,wlio iiiovcd to mg' where we visited fm, H short ' time. From Winnipeg wc went direct ncss'an'.< ;. .f_.'.._,__..Ql ,__ Can trea The admitted hy experienced travellers to the,most comfortable train in America. This is especially true .in regard to the dining and-sleeping car be BEPV l`0ll’l l nishcd in _the best ol taste. The er.- ccllcnt nicnls are served Table d'l\olc ut ii rates prcvailinl.: on the company owned lines. The sleeping coaches are up-to-diitc in every particular, and the iniikcs thc long journey easy and adian iloute to Quebec, mid Mon--'_plcnsnnt. Being popular with ii. class l from the Maritime Provinces. of travi-|l'crs who iirc uivneihlly found Maritime Express is generally to he the ncmc oi' good izomiullly, U10 'through journey in iu~.\'ur found dull, !anil even during the wiuivr iniinllis there is uiuch ol sr-.uiiic iiiii-rviit in the day's ride throu;_',li tho i'i'i>vii|i:un ol Quebec, Montreal is ri‘nclii-il nt thu convenient hour nl 6.30 |\, in., und connections urs niiulr-. nt lliuuivciitiirr-_ lllnion' l~`tnlii»'i with ilu-_ l.\|i'|iugli trains of the lirnnd 'l‘runk lluilwiiy for Toioiiiii, iluilnlo, livfrlot, Uhic- ngo, nnd otha-r point in western Uanadn nnd lho Ijnilcfl Stiit.vs. (ion- |nccting train from |’ii-.lou lun-.cn nt 4.Z0"diiily excl.-pt h‘uniiiiy. Z idtl ice. The diners oi the 1. C. R. are ny and well ventilated and fur- price nwny hi-low the n\"‘ Learn now of Hosiery Really Fault-Free! Let your next hosiery purchase be Pon- Angle. Exziniine these perfected stockings or socks closely when thc clerk shows them to you. Notice the utter absence ‘ofa tho cluuisy, troublesome seams you have been wearing. Hold them up and study how the shape has been knit into them--- _not the fabric dragged into shape as in all other hose. And then, when you wear them, see ~h_ow snug and neat their fit ----how sliapc-retaiiiiiig their method of manufatcture---_how long-wearing our exclu- sive knitting process makes it sure your hose will be---once you cease casual buying and demand only ne...».n.._ *.2 "“‘.-£'§`:.°..“‘:;‘:°' C . _ manrammiuiareamin ’ uunnwizan. swi:/lrsiis.noeinr . _ _,__ _ ` ii” _ ‘ .. <'»._;_"../T_,..f-_` - »§_l»r-.-`_._.__ - it =~.”i7»`?¥’, " - ~' "x, -; ‘1‘..f '-.. ~ »- x. »- ~ -,-.,-..._ F' .\' -.~~-_ . _.11-.'.`=‘ `- _ .gl _..~. *ec* j'»»,:,i,_*¢§___.,._-_;,,_~_ l » . ll; , ’ ~ fp Jr “’.r s ey ,i ' "M », If, 1 \ .4 ,__ Lv _‘.'f `i _ X I _ sl’ G i, i i , i 1. i f v~ l » ‘ .ir \ \ i i ' i '~ ‘sy ~,s., . .» .'»*-,..i,!';‘ ,X ¢ ,._,___.. ri »».*i.~‘_ f*,._