i trim cnAnw'1"rB'r0WN GUARDLAN MARCH 3° rgoy ~ "1 _ *uni -si .-- ----7 ,_--‘ ir OQCQQF ,__ S lI0llllT,l',GU All Spring Topcoats The two men above, on the steamer--aren’t they natty, well dressed, stylish looking chaps? They’re wearing l’rogiess” Brand Clothin Note their top coats especially -note their clean cu , graceful lines The cut of these coats will prove a revelation to thB man who thinks ilriit custom tailored topcoats Broth proper thing ese two coats forthe price your tailor would chai gd for one _,_ w, it _i,-,..._.¢ . N1... .._...-.Z-~. A .~. _» Moses Peel-den, Montague, is very Lil , bu ,tewot illes shadows Three sons hostess, T elettrr, handsomely ,frowned Sahurdien wase painted cha. i-.nun and Albert Craig, Master Willnrd Tuylo with grimaphono ssieotl0ns rendered by roupdkd oil’ with an address to Mr and Mrk Taylor, rr-ad by A‘b rt Craig, and ncooznpanled by n ten dol nr gold piece for theirkindnees, not only on this oooeslin but throughout the years [ol ihelr acquri. nt mc". The assembled ixnests voted the evening one of the pleasaniest they had evcr spent. rruucr-, metiu Wrlght‘s H-ill Chariot e follows' Prince Elwarrl, B Stmenson, Viutorl»i,J J. Campbell Heather, Nell Fiaier McDonald The following freter, vinlvirits were arranged Victoria to Bruce in Charlottetown, Alliiu in Mouta ly m°°l‘¢\i G0 lilo Wharf sue, Joseph at home, and one daughterv Services in Trinity Church Georgetown yo" ?§’l;°mCl“;k'“°w ln F"‘°t°"n*w”'° Easter Sunday, will lis as follows Holy m ' °m' °“ "my Wm' '°‘“' “"“°d Communion ut 8 ii ni , Matini .and liildren helped to make merry nt the sermon by -Bw J P Hamm Supa” _jubilee About50lnvlted guests assembled qchool and Pubm ,cutechmnz 'F Wa ka, ° d° hon" "° th' ° ° lem" 'md li’ Elm" Evbnoongiepeolnl musical service wiilisolo lu, thqhospgmlityoflhe gencrousiioet and The Holy cl” by F Walken iii the wrddlnp dress worn dlty years ego M-§ll0A'i'lrr MARTIN. w.£zm,_,~Q',¢--- g:;;xl°;1‘d 2§x;`°;\;23u_y lgenslngtogn hiya’ und native worlierl the oongrega ion Plmmm Gmve Hazdbmok and Ev" to which he belonged. The funeral ser ice Gnward, each to be return visits Follow WM °°ud“°ted by his intlmm “wud ing are the olllcers elected for the ensu and mam? R” Ju M°D°“g°'”’ and ‘up In D W H Fm” Mcmomld vim-ds of 190 sleighsoonveyed the meny. » ’ ’ .‘~_». _'AJ' ///.. 7 _ _ `.' ... ~? t;;,\»ii‘. 5.: Vx' Easter Gloves Q § ’;.»\~;*> I ‘$5 ' \ 4.# "“‘»,- , X 3/.; A awp' wi up -/ - ar. f. A 1 r M V _ 4 L* i ”“;§v *i5 ' _ . » v i ',ir> "i' ' ii _ ul _ ll ..<:-~ ~ _ _ . A C.: ~ \ 'ref' ,~¢¢‘-.. »,°~‘-cv _/1 'A \.'f ..'. _ -Kin: ~. ‘ fi. Q pp? -he . . .¢_-ii... . ` =..»j~=iru.1.~ 4.5” ‘ "'?.l`.`~'f""V=°" , Da i wolf#-"1" mwrlelxiiyio. , l- nueiy uni; mum of5v=`ry-_'»_l>`»¢“ ~ -.»*If=2~»i*°i<‘*fii*i2.,trrf? me ‘.';‘?.€’.'??‘?f‘.‘.‘.‘.°.°.t;;:f:» oss it .$2.as $200" Ladies csuuot afford to overlook the quesiion of gloves-especially at Easter. No matter now fasiidiour your tasks miy he we believe we :au pleii=e yen. We’v absolutely reliable iunlres and every pair guaranteed. And . mo will - . standing heavy odvandn inode! we -arK'stll.l/, eelilliigit ol prices. Pri-rin ’,"Adonis” -'-tv\3»flo'uie fasten- ers, flue Frodfll lid inf fblack. while, ii1_u, wine. grey, green, et¢-. Iuily guaranteed ` I ‘~f'errlos" "0lga’t two dome- lines rfmii iid. ‘P1911- didly rel i s_b i e. Bleek? t ina, modes gfsys,j oxbloocs, `~ T‘.‘I'.°.‘i' F€‘?,“‘.1'.??7.‘ffff‘f°:1.%T‘?f?*ilf‘Z-f ;:r::::1:::::::::i;;::; $1-55 Pcrries"°“f1,¢iioir'e'i, line black undressed;-tvro domes .. . . . . $1 45 Perrlili; ilhliiifaclnryl wathlng glove s' 35 \11¢,-,Lui 'iié'-°P°'fii:d greet durability lmauulslli A ..._..-'i‘N»,v.‘-'.}¢.i‘¢- .¢.'.`i--J.. ...».l.r.'i$»... .`.` ..’%.....:i. . J.-.-s N l'1°.‘Z§iil.‘if'f?;`Tf'.‘?‘f‘.'f‘if'T.I‘T'l;`ff’§’?l@ff’?!‘fi'I'ff‘f7 $1.65' imi“$2-.95 --I-' t alle* ‘ t eta v f p ‘ ; dampiiigu seemed in onuee "on arrest of ‘ ‘psppie ` doubtless were- lni:l'ned Tun Temperance Committee which in- v t d Mr. Tennyson Smiin iolChml°tie town will probibly here no c ruse for ‘re gret tiiut their cnnipelou wus closed, for it has givr-ii th-m time to rr organize their loroee, and the grrnt lvitfrrst nwnkolied in Mr. Tennyson Sniith’s wire by the three lectures which he iii live edl . has enabled ‘them to secure the l'itn'rty~ auiifaotiva oo~opi7;_etIon ; Oi m¢f\§’| ‘F110 ~ ' before his ,work, ,woe known were but ' peselvely interest-.d ln` his c imrniiin. b\\‘ ' wlip viierearoused to enthusiasm by lils ,I 'urning ultomnces and stirlhll l\i1D0hll‘ ' h ct ot the ostuoneiiientitf thi- i;~iouzui.’Ieinorig people who ora not ua~ iiilly intrrfsted in timpr ixirice rueetluirsi Teen, too, uliilioniih reports ol the' izreatsuuoiss which has attended his ~ meetings in New Brunswick and Nova Searle had spin iircd _in one Press, uiauy to dlsconnt somewhat they high sulodles passed 'upon him, but tllerumnrkablo re~ su ti in K. nsinniion. Suiumerelds -ond Aibr-i-ton, have compelled them lo rrallle souietliiniz of the power rl\"hw` people to hear him tram distances ol from live to miles, had hence there IB In in the iivllioh nrrlrel The raged the beneiitof the Tehnyaon Bmiih was nlferf, emi mi. the piiign was posiroeed, for he would nova vnltid se many of the smaller Plwse but for this fact. __,___.____.._..-Z Farrious Soon m_axu hbllil bop!! Dough n nts, tilt doz* ere our aneeilll! matic Toilet Soaps We have some ex- ~ ceptioually gold values _E __ _N in Toilet ' Soaps as ' ' "on his br-let visit to the City. Moreover ' 'fnbln' " 10 to '25c iicrphix of three italics r and invite your in- f spection., ._ ` '”~'*i“w§é“,":‘§l 8 YN", » 1’ i i D Amlln' D S 'Du' M°L°““' H°°‘th°" re :ti-ry. He leavese widow two brothers eleoted;D Trens,W S McNeill, Elliott John of Argyle Shot,” ami Annu or Mon. . D Con ,Mable McKenzie, Heather, D it C u tl C I d , t oiiep J J oimppeii vieim-ii, D sent "Y °M“,§ B: ’°:, 1'3"" h S' er’ M" d . B. E Stevoneo i, PrioceElv\ard D S. Y Mury C on ’ ms nw 1’ W»N¢U M°U‘““°" H°“"‘°'- O1 I-, _ i . . - -v.,,_ ill Shoop: Medicines Nt... in W 4 ri er' Gi. lfiéige' aid- ,»;,;£bni,lete Bt0i:k..1|\lQ Dr bhoops Rlieniil ' Dr Shoops Restore tive, etc., etc. Mace" i l :I 111| Guaranteed? why, certainly BLACK glare, or suede gloies 16 .button length Perlin s best milres, proper in cur, perfect in lit $2.25, 2 50. 2.75 XPRESS BROUGHT us, s day or two ago, complete Assortments of sizes and sliadesin the much wanted long kid gloves, particularly the ‘i6 buftou length This, asyou are eware. is the accurately correct glove for street wear this spring, The beit range of long gloves hen-, of course, as usual I.Ol\G kid gloves in fans, browns. grer s, greens, blues, and all the rest including white $2 75 2.95, 2 25. _ h»¢*hi _ _ 3 . A .gf Q5” _ tg-_ ,i-,..,V_g ~- .- .' '. many purposes. ` -..Aij§re'Vally gq§’;,l_,ii`ie'-wof French Kid gloves in , , tniis',“ browf' f,” ’é't¢., all the popular sizes, ’-‘fl ‘ notably good-for .. 85|: ROUILLOWS' ' "DORIS" is a very exccl~ lent value iii black! glare hid-all sir, s, two _ V , sind fBS_i6l1`¢rp,_gua,;s.n'e:d. and iight in-price ' at $l.25 In addition to the lines mentioned as above, we can siipplylvou with the most complete assortment df “PERRIN’S" waterproof, wnslrable kid gloves-Pcr:iu's Cape driving gloves. Pei'rln‘s's'.`iedes in blacks taus and grcys-Peirln's Chrmois gloves-an excellent glove for Best Values ln Short Gloves ‘ OU KNOW the sayihg oi the tas‘eful “P.r .\ieurc -th t the first and foremos principle of proper die