.s _ 1: _ _, 'ran cnratnrrmown onannrm. Aran. 9 .907 ~ r ir i \ » _-1:5-'_... 3_1’-K ~.¢; ~ -.7 __ portant. item of_ your whole attire- l__'L_A_'.i7-lneither can ,you afford '/'.f_ to" pass this store when choosing it, Ef Our stock affords TWICE the variety in 2; ~3*=iOuf‘hats are reliable, stylish. and upto. f date. ' r ~ ' lnfridon Hats--known everywhere and .re. Ezgcergirrizedsas the BEST. a We want you to see, rxamine, and ad- mire CO_M_E_TO-NIGHT. Buy if you want to. - Brit come, anyway,_:'1nd see. _ "ll_ewe_s” Spring Styles are _inciting aj decided hit c°m° A Come F" ~ For Y°“f5 Yours \_ Il- *seen elsewhere. ‘ ` _ _'_ ‘Hswes” New York Hair-,’_'..“C1n-{st)»»’i 'w < T<>Nish¢ Tonight _hui , _'_"_|.‘hera were marks ot ,vialence"._th.e sen., rneuse stock. Coming. _ - iii-.V `\ 1// ‘ Come ` ~'l`o-Nlild . ,_ A For. Yours 'A tr »- .___________Prowse Bros., Ltd 1 Ada _ _i "Ii/L_ _ df() -NAT v ' ' / /‘ 4 ii , The “COLLEGE” lla! - e » A very sryirrs _And Popular llst With Young Men. Hats of latest vogue forrup-td-date youu g men from a large portion of this spring’s inf ‘ The “College” hat-is one now' greatly worn by young men in New York and B9s~ ton._ It’s a most stylish block and very be- _ ‘F162 > ‘-_ - t The “ALPNE”_ llat _ ‘ Two Views ' Of A Very Natty And Popular Style. ' i” We show the “Alpine”` style lu various widths 'l brim and heights' of crown-enah ling us to suit ever-'_y_fa_ee _to-perfection. _ _ - i Come ) To _Night ' For Yours “_f__l"_ fl`_-SE'l"’ Derby Derby ls a beauty hit.. Young men. ll UOWJIZ ' It’s to he /6 i__\‘ \, * ‘ ¥"_\="‘~r_ ` :-_- L_/ > ,_ goes on to say: Mrs Wilson has s natural ' and doing all her own Bring. When lights < ree orruoa newspaper folder, hindi, ._ “_” ` QUi:i5N S GUUNTY i"iUARlllAN M" :auxin-pr f __ __-_ “_ 1 _ the sterile ysstmr dt ur t r ' - ._ ‘_ _ U C811 t Rlfcrll to overlook the most lm- J. r. asa airs. rssmlhi,'i>rr:es gagging. A PM °'°°“"'°fl ei T" Milt' Hweel Momoi ls I mn cf the hw on _ M°L°°d_ near Trsendie on Saturday last when the » pt _ Montague. Picton. and permitting the Stanley ' to leave Picton and make o fairly quick trip to Georgetown. There were sixty pass- engers and three or four days mail. She also brought eleven cars ot freight. Urmnn. the heading “What Merchants Say" is rsprnducedilu the last issue of ‘fBnlne" sections from M. Trainer Cie Dry Goods ad which appeared in Thr- Guardian some time ago. Also in the some _issue _appears Mooradi Moll.-.od's hd of “Dainty taistful things for women" refer- ring to their ed of side and back combs, which also appeared ln the Guardian. Tnrvrsvsorx Slrrrn informs The Guardian that it will be quita impossible for him to visit the Consolidated School as he was suffering lost week from n strain of over- worlt and he must tn#-raiore reserve all his strength. He desires The Guardian to say ihat this is not a withdrawal from any appointment as he had not made any promise to visit the sehool and he would willingly have done so but lt would not bsjustice to his meetings in Charlrite- tiwn. ` IN The Gunr.linu’s published account yesterday of Dr. Conro_y's evidence at the Coroner~’s inquest held in the Stipendi- nryis courtroom last Saturd-ry, the omis~ sion of the little word “no" made a vast amount ot difference in the meaning of a osrtarr sentence. In place of testifying in-noe should have appeared “there were no marks of violence." The omission was c 'rnt-d. the following paragraph: “Frances A. Wing, widow of Dr. Isaac Strickland, dir d at the family residence in Essex street at li 0'ciouk Thursday forenoon, aftrrebrlel illness of a compiicrtion of ailments. the and no doubt iw-ing hasten- ed by the death of her husband on Tues- day oflnst week, aftera married life of nearly half a century. Mrs. Strickland was the daughter of Hon. A. A. Wing, who was n prominent resident of Bangor. She is survived by one daughter." The deonsed lady’s husband was a brother of Dr. C. LL Strickland at this Oity. It will be remembered thata few days ago The Guardian published an announcement of < his death. A Mrssacnnsrrrs paper, tha Maa- ohester Mirror. tells of an Island:wouran, Mrs George E. Wilson, who has been ink- ing charge of the Hood Creamery at Man- cl\astsr,|rnd has proven herself able to manage tus whole outfit, accompl'shing the work with great success. The Mirror hate for machinery, and is not afraid of greasy hands or other ineidentals. She is an expert with aatatlooery engine, not only running it, but shovelilng the coal are required she runs a Bw light dynamo for the big .Hood plant. There is also n srnalii r engine at the works in charge of Mrs. Wilson . Mrs W lscn was horn at O rnce Cove, P. E. I., where she lived until nine years ago. In March 1902, Mr. Wilson was given the managemrntof the Hood. creamery at We~t Lebanon, and it was there Mrs. Wilson learned how to run an engine. In November, liilll, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson returned to Weet Derry, where Mr. Wil- son took charge of the local Hood plant, and has since continued in the employ of the Company; During all these years Mrs. _Wilson has been an eillolent sub- stitute for he_r husband when needed. Mrs. Wlihon can set type, feed a printing D lr books, etc. She- 'lsj also s. splendid housekeeper, it ls bald. i ` _l-I- Famous Boop makes home happy. slr-Ie-/had-Av---4\i-of-il» *iiiil Bread Mares a ~ Bcttcr Breakfast ' than in possible when an ordiusryioat,ls need. Ite.de- _ iieious quality imparts rest to one's eating. Its .texture, - sweetness and flavor please the £aiete,and its cries, nicely roused eruet roun s out a lint of its merits which makes its eating altogether satisfying. D. .~.§iS..t_ewart," _A line day and a change of wind yester- day lifted the blockade on the wllitsr steamers, enabling the Mlnto to get into overlooked in proof-reading, and this ex- planation is made in justice io all con- Tnn Bangor News of the 29th uit., has ;‘.#~;;i@-°'~ I `i'ie_ad,0f_i‘ices in New l’row__s'e _i\arI0tteiown. ` residence of Harry Foster of that a gale Only Mr. Fest r‘s mother, si ter a two small brothers were in the house the time. The fire quickly burned t readiness for Mrs. Foster who ‘was abc to make s trip to the United States. The is much sympathy for Mr. Foetrr who loss is estimated at $1,000 _with about quarter ol that amount' covered _ I'r appears that the smallpox and rum urs of smallpox are not yr-t rompletrly dispersed. It has been learned that Jue- eph Douoette, ayoung man at Bustier- ` Vilis-“id I0 hhve recently arrived home ,_ -111.1 ‘ -!,__ __~_i_____-:__ _______4¢-_ __ -,_- _:.--f.‘_'I!‘*.'-_-'-gg from Massachusetts, what-s im had |,,,@,§ working on a farm, wns taken sick about s week ago. The symptoms were oi' such g nature thathis friends became alarmed and doctors were summoned. On Sundry ihe ilillllllt, was seen by doctors Douglas and Gallsrr. Their diagnosis of the case led them to believe that Doueette was suffering from smallpox. It is raid that one ci the City doctors will make n f'ur~` ther examination ofthe case and in the meantime the local Board of Health has taken all the nece`s=nry' precautions to Quarantine thepatlent and to isolate the _house in which he lives. It ~is not exper-ted unit urs osmprarnr wni spread, sta if, is hoperl that the prompt Action of` the au- thorities wiiiquickly dtamp the present case. ‘ . _ ANNOUNCEMENTS _ -The managers of Upton Park intend' having n series ci' races during the rum- msr, commencing with May 2-ith, also July lst, the classes and purses will . lu! puhllshediatter. The track will be put in ilr_ ____________________‘ _______ _,____jl"'___ _ ‘ Trlnsplrlt of progress depends entirely inalilrwere thevallhgamn. __ _ 'f <~-. \`-\‘~ °“ '_'h°“"'i_';\|d°l'1 Which YW IDGW- YOU Thase_who‘_w_ant work ofany kind or "-'-.X ` HIS much Wllllbd . are ‘ab ve the cloud-1 ln the altitude oi roam fm- h | _ _ ._,. U "5 ` The Guhrdian's Clnssined Oolumm' grid theilrilhameeeallriif:ldressesklm:vd,l1roudii 'Lt' 9;' , . , - ._ 4., ` ' 1 ' ' t Rev. Ewan M_g¢30,,,|d ha, ,nur partirularsoroall at The Guardian Em tg' _ - W d rom his _ -. - .f » 0 _ a v\'iutar's visit toBootlsnd, after devoting P'°'"° B|°°k' oh"'n’"'°i'°Wn» T°1°'Dl1QD¢ -' 2 -1'? '- ` ‘ . thepastilveorsixmouthetopcsi-graduate wh' TM” ""h°d° “°°d°°"° M “dv” "I: / sgndraa m th, Unmd Free College, tise will pleeaesend 25 cents with their ' ,md ga p,.|,,°, B,.|,,"d mm , pioyment and Infomation Bureau New ____,,...»»-‘ Glass", nqneei, which amount willbe retnmed ff/ I' _*.1 "'~'.§ i 7 D B' Molirnon ot the Ng _tothvin on wolioation. less postage if ¢-_ __ _ _: _ , -5 . _ 4 . . rthwe' - - . _ _ _ _ __ _ _ O Thmhu__o°mp_uy_Whm|m_mmd 'fy =::;1_:_i»ym»u.utnsyas sstrmwnstrssy ri __ B tW§'_ _guy er ~_ QF 6! i “R ‘igi _ __ ' l£_f= ‘ 1._.- _:___ :\ ""'~_~_..__ " ’//‘~ ~ ,W F _ ;&-_?__,_:._:__,,-/ Q EJ <1 ~: " ui' f ,fl '_ ,. ._ he ~ _ ' house down, making the lossaserious - .-' -. ?__ _one fioreverything wo' consumed rven - " ' s 5 °'-fl' boa trunk which had been acked in ,, `_ ' nt - "' _{~_¥,g_.‘ 7 ' ' J N \_ ErsoNAr sUr>r5Rvrs1oN _slaugiifl Sal” Great bargains .continued in furniture till the Q large stock is cleared out. ‘ ' "Wm be ~ 5 (11 mg At the old stand opposite Post Oillce (upstalrs., ` con imc un Furniture repaired. ‘ ~ _ _ L Furniture re-upholstered. ' 0 S Furniture of all kinds made to order. J \] ‘ whole stock ist `sposed of. ' ar] Ohn N s Big Bargains , ' - .- --- ss- J.rr.Ber|’s. i i llave you Seen the New i in. B 1 Wall Rivers ? .l slirvei-Stories rrrrmrs rroorrsrorris Those who have, say they are the prettiest in `* Charlottetown. _. _ Call or telephone and we will send you sample books. ' Borders Same Price as Side Wall. ' '~@/* _ Wo have given it a _i careful test using it on _' _ our own silverware br ';»_`-ir' some time past and Bnd , ___ . it the ` Best Silver Polish that has yet come to our notbel We don’r know anyone one using it who has not`oontlnued to do so. ' Sold only by _ w» ,lr _";f:\_.1:f_r°~» 3-7dtf | &~ - B.. I l The Same _ Special Dffer ° . will rnn»for a short time rouge ea arf piernres. »l_l,lirQ1l_ _ _ _ . _ _ fancy goods, etc., st_the High Grade Art Parlors, queen Si: ‘ You [0 1 opp I. T. McKenzie s. They are really going eds than .H _bon nu ‘dniup 0( » _ section prices, quality considered. Orders are earning in by cmhurut and dm., cm ' 5 mail lor tnem. ,,,,,¢|,_1y,¢, cms; than d _ S. P. __TARBusH. wlu¢toguarlnte`e&d¢hud ' _ = behind, ev¢t:"l:Ii¥ _ |00 _ mm '°"°°‘* ' W _ _ °"Hmn“g‘h°|.”, lr., _ A _ tems, the t Yilfitl, ll menstuaetive andthe nali- ur: garments at the towed p ees. ' Mcbnnaiil & lorry, Lath s Machine “ae”-et.- r i4tel¢¢m9g¢en¢.l»ns\¢ansehear _ @==1m r-‘. c. co~=__ nrzsrcsnns. _ , ENGRAVIIRS. ` . T ~ i _si I 'B l -=. \ D ELECTRUTYPER . i _.ss f r.¢.._»» .___ sz :versa li'