A .. _T__.-_..._ -__.t__ ____ .__.-_ - r 'run cnAru.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN, MARCH 3.". 1 li llUliillllN-< _A Qliloes in New Prowse stock-ciiiribhtmtiii. 7”" Dir. Mi\\‘ls'rrn.|~: of Sourls is at the \'ie-tcria. G. A. Ta\'i.orr wlll address the mens nieiiting at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at :Ll-'i on tho subject-Wlrat lack I yet. All men invited. ‘ j" " " iioii’t Forget ' The Cheap all Paper f _ Sale at rf .fl \ f.-_ iirtoirs 1 Bookstore. gr 5\ Lots of pretty pat- 3 A terns left yet " O YOU USE DYES lf you do we can supply you with perfectly fresh pnelcringc dyes. We handle “DIAMOND DYES” all colors. DYULA ( all colors) E U7 stationed in this Province will be eigiitty- Sssaron Yao came in by the train y¢s. 'order returning ti-om ottawa. J.McK|nnon of McKinnon and M¢N¢v|“ business tri p, Sum' C°"°“°- Cain- Anderson arrived at Burbadoes yesterday afternoon from Cavcnne. Ali well. . DR. Cori-‘IN formerly of Montague img m°"°d "9 D“\\'|l\8. wiiers he intends to practice in the future. D- MVLHAN. of Crapauii returned yes. WNINY (Wm I 'Jill to the mainland and went home in t-he aftemccn gmt", H.Sur1'u of Haney & Smith, 0|,,_,“_l' who has been on the Island for some time °'°95¢\'l Yesterday on return to Ottawa. The Union Bank of Halifax is receiving contributions to the Japanese Famine Fund. and will transfer- some to The Halifax ifemlrl_ free of charge. Pr-:rrsorrs desiring to order furniture from eatalaguescan save money by acting on the advice given by Mark Wriizlits Furnishing Co. in their large iilue arl on page four of this issue. Two of Cliarlottetown's prominent young men Russel Clarke and Waiter Young left Thursday night on ii walking expedition to Sumnierside where they expect to remain n few days. Miss Etta Dorrsr-ir, Vice Principal of Spring Park school, who lins obtained a Sclioiarship from thc Governrricnl, will lenvc on Sunday night, for (iuelpli. During her' nbscnce Miss Gallant will srriistitutc. J. 'l‘. Cli0t‘ki:'ri' i'. Vit-c Consul rrftercorriniing out of the cuiicr-rt at the \'.M,C. A. last. evening hrriidr-rl Secre- tary Arcliiliald $.'>,i‘tI for the inortgrige furrti asacniripliiiicrit to the boys who took part in thc rlurriii-ii.-1| ti,-i]| in the concert.. Iirzv. S'|‘i-.rrirr-:N T. 'l'izim formerly wont west yesterday morning on n MAYPOLE SOAP (all colors) Aisubiilk dyes woods and coloriiigs. We will appreciate your trade. “The Two Macs” MWWHMWMH DRUGGISTS Cor. Grt. Geo. and Kent. Ste. and Miss Prowse went home to Murray I-Iiirbor yesterday afternoon. Doughnuts, i0c doz. are our specially T0-DAY; _ . . 't Apple l-*lea rzc each. 5 Miiice Pies nc each Cream Pin iz & iso each H Cucoaniil Plea i5 & :cc each , Dark llruit (‘nke 25': pound I Sultana Cake ooo P01 lb l , Nui CW* ’°° ll’ city rinrl tzlirouglicut many parts of ther wifi c ir be is . , nrciniorn .fri irnfria, narii Province. [his is not to be wondered at, and goori, | I é - one yr-ms old next June, and ns lic ontcrridtho Mcilrotllst riilnislry in li~':'»ti this is his jubilee year. lie has lived in Moncton sirrrr lrlli. llc is still active and is _greatly beloved by his friends and fellow citizens. A. P. Pritiwsi-1, M. Ii. A. l\lurrny Ilirrbor returned yesterday ironi the mainland whither he had gone to meet his daugh- ter, who has been compelled to leave her studies at Mt. Allison College owingto having broken her arm recently. Mr. Anrn'i‘roNar.donations to the Museum ofthe Natirral History anti Antiquarian Society:-Antlers of Cariboo, found in Wiiit.erRiver, Jiiiues L. Kaiser. Kiiuvi (liin'and Maori battle-axe, by S. C. Nash. Sriiuygier jar t_~.iiaperl to body). and ancient iron lniiip by Arthur Alley. A rare shell tilelix) Joseph Purcell. A nrrirrliet' of issues of Canadian Record of uicnecttciconiplets lilo) by the Natural ilistory Sdciety of Moiitreiil. 'l‘irreGurir'. Gllaltliiau advertisers will be glad know that its Saturday issue with its many special fcirturesis now read by at least six liuridred more people than tiny other during the week. This increase is in addition to its rilready much larger .sale on Saturday. Every body should read The Guardian and have a copy of the special Saturday edition sent regularly from this cfiico to their friends. They will appreciate it more than a letter. Only fifty cents per year or 25cfor six months. tt Tr-rnirsiiai April 12th has been set as the time forthe concert hy the Madame LangleyCcncert Company which will he given under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. This company is one of the finest trios of artists that have ever visited the Maritime Provinces. They are just returning from a 'l`rans»Canudian Tour, which has been ngreat success, and will shortly still for their homes in London, England. Madame Langley is recognized as one, if not the premier lady violinist ol England airdlier wonderful bowing and technique holds her heurers spellhound. Mr. Adams, the baritone, is .a singer rapidly coming into prominence and his rich baritone voice, coupled with u careful European training under the best masters, makes his numbers on every program ii treat to the ear. Miss Meggy, the pianist is tr young Australian girl Teieplioiie iii. him no dmrHe» lsollflintrcfulj “_ c,y in Wolrdcrful ability anti training enable her F¢\lr’i= “nifty “hm they me 0 ` “L ol 0 mer' 'Y to play selections only attempted by few o¢,hers_ ' _ -~ -t‘t tit iii N0 »» Y - - _ amount. H should fail to hear these artists. l 1 ‘I 1 For Men-~~At the Fire Sale _ ,__ I _»-_z..,A` t~ '5 gi 1 . ,tip/V .'..\' BARGAINS! Money-saving opportunities for every ecouo Still good choosing and never-equalled bargains in NECKWEAR---COLLARS-~ HOSIE RY-- W HITE HOSE--SUSPENDE KERCHIEFS, HATS and CAPS. Andie. day we wish to direct We’ve always made a specialty of high grade, stvlish Htpis, You’ll tind mme but good Hatsilicre Such hats as the Stetson,‘ the llawes” and the “Trees” are all known, and opportunities to purchase them :rt such prices as offered below are very rare indeed. ~ ¢ o N Stylish, Highest ~ Selling Below Actual Cost l At $|.3.'5 worth $2 ,If,‘,;,,,T,,“;',’ pel: s lendid g Y wearers, sha 'e and color retainers. Slliimlld mi' At $3.75 worth $5 i‘Z.°....£‘.i n-never fade, alwava retain shape. Two splendid styles in black soft shapes. Ai $2.25 worth $3 J.“:..°:1; Hawes _gagency r\ta.ai an ao t-lnaap!en- fish cha a all rlimen did variety of uty Ds I faoe or figure. WEEKS ` P ing hat. alone for any price. '_ to the great bargains We’re giving in HATS l Grade Hats At 83:: worth $1.25 2,:,',:,f:,°; ngis aotlata nsoron(y ac a ' wide variety of shapes; spien id value at original inlcall y minded man SHIRTS--ARMLETS RS-SILK H AND- your special attention rid colon , several excellent selections on the phono- graph while the young ladies sold home made candy. the Province. Mr. Mt:Alp|no is a son of Chas. D. McAlpine. formerly managing director of the MeAlpine Pub. Co. Ltd. of Halifax, N. S. and a grandson of the late David MoAlpine, the pioneer Directory publisher of the maritime provinces. Alllson Wishart, representing the ` Dxsremrno of the highest praise is The Prince of Wales College Observer for March. The editor anti iris staffare to be ‘congratulated They determined during the present term to elevate the tone of their college monthly. imd they ha\'e exceeded the expectations aroused by their first excellent Issue. Tire contributions comprise among other articles, How a 'l`rack Team Trains; Crrrviu-rr of England Services in Geoi't:e~ t/e\vn, Cherry Valley, Soiiris anti Murray lliver will l).V., he aa follows : April lst~Georgeto\\'n, ll a. ur., (ilrily Gomniurrion): Cnerry\'alley ,T p.rii.; Sour if., il ri. m. and 7 p. ni. April Hlli ~I’nliii Sunday, Cherry Vail.-y, i0.ilU; blur-ray llivcr, 7 p,rii.: ticorttctoiiri, ti a,m., tlioiy Coiiiriiunlorr) Il a. iii. rind 7 p. iii. lIoi_Y \\'cek-Daily servlccs with :id- drcsses, in Georgetown, Good l<`riday-Cherry Valley llrrrc lit-iii' service, ll ii. m. to 12; Georgetown, 7 p. iii : Sour|s,1l ii. ni. and 7 p.m. Easter Sunday-Georgetown tl-lply (Join- iiiunion) S and il a. ni.; Giiei-ry 'Valli-,-, 7 n. rn.: Souris, ll a.ni. niiii 7 p iii, Easter Monday-Chr-rry \'niicy, iiri', Communion il a.m.; l€n.~itei~iiii-vriiiyg l0:=0 a. rn.; Georgetown, Easter riicc|iiig7 p.ii». April 22nd-Cherry Valley. llnly (‘nrii rnunloii 10.30 a.m: Murriiy Rive-r,T p.ii ; Georgetown, 11 a. ni and T p_iii. April Nth-Sonrls, ill ir.rn. Holy Coni- muriion and 7 p.in.; Georgetown, ll a.m : Clicrry Valley, 7 p.m. A large and entliuslatic audleritc attended the concert given in Y. M. C. A. hall last, evening in irld of the Y. M. C. A. mortgage fund. Over tour liuiidrivl persons were present ami it is thought that in the vicinity of $75.00 will ie netted from the concert. The progriiiii though not classical was very much errioyed by those present and miiny of the numbers elicited heart-y applause. Tire program was as followsz- l, Opening remarks by the cliriirriiiiri S. A. McDonald. Chorus. Reading-by Lily Riggs, Solo-Miss Fannie Stevenson. Reading-Ralpli Rogers. Solo-Mrs. Pyne. F-I-":'*:'*‘!\" 10. Solo ami chorus-Mr. i"uiir»rluii arid ll. Reading-J. Higgins. i2 Solo - J. Murchison. lil. Dumbell tlrlll-\'.ll\l.:C. A. lioya, i-l. Solo--George \Vorth. I5. Reading f-Mr. Snelgrovc. lil. Solo-Mrs. Cameron. i7. Reading-Mr. Tar-bush. lri. Duet.-Mr. and Mrs. Bethune. “1‘ lil. Auld Lang Sync and God Save the King. , ` During intermission Os. Wright gave Tasteless Cod Liver Oil With Malt, Wild Cherry and llpyophospliites is invaluable in all wasting diseases, convaifsence, coughs, colds, nervous de- blllity etc. ‘V _‘_ i i Recommended by Physicians Price $1.00 per bottle. & COFFEE Rlclr Old Mocha from Aden Rare Old jalva from Batavia. A blend of those two for a morning stimulant. Rich, rare, and tasty. The belt ob- tainable--4oc per lb. JAS. KELLY 6: Co. Burns G. Mr:Do:\'.\i.n. who has been spending the winter months at his honir' 1 at Oyster Bed Bridge left r\ few days ago for Manitoba. \ J. Anulnrr h|c.~\i.i-irrr., of Saint John, , ' N. B. ie publishing a Directory of Prince Jp°tO'date r UD'l0'd2tC by the publisher to make the vroi-kttie dry goods' dry” goods' moat reliable of its kind.yet nublialzed of y. - Edward Island. Every effort. will be made k “the busiest store on Chariottetown's busiest street. 906 é . ....f_V_.:,__.,,.,§._._, ...___ .,______- ,v, J O i O publisher, has been In the city for the lust. ~ three weeks soliciting orders for the work. . ' / S. I l , ix ovy ,_A/N, ki-.;, '_ 0 ¢_~'l' ' 2 ,Ji llI'lS sf 1 _ *___ ii? T¢,\,"li\ \ If [5 .7/"ur t tsl' /_ _»_. 4/- ful, s y es that are solutely new and right needlework that i. t fziultless-and pi ices - that we'll leave to your Universities by .icuii ciiveii, Lite D, _ , d . t f "V/,;~ _ _ Rhodes Scholars: The French Revolution. :`\ '\ ' _` 'V _ f" _ ` 7/ / N/ ' The editorial department iscommendalile, -;_i ` ` "1, ,' , ,f - '//" - \ . 7 arid comprises well written cornrrirrrts an / _;_,_;»' ' `&.` ‘ m , ' ’ ' ‘ /I I ` ` -, the Cadet Corps, Dr. Caven, Y. M. C. A., / __ _ »` _ l' 1, ' a u .,- i' ‘ /_'A _ i t /l `. , Ladies Department. and a most ser.\.il»le /V "-' ‘ -.L ` it ,l ty l\ t k ` ii / /G tl _, A -W criticism on the much iioiiscnss and little _ //4 , \ S V, t ` ` i sense now appearing in iiewspnpers on , »' Af fl ' ' ._ _ ~~_ , » » ""5 ,Il the Subject of education. 'l`|re Ladies' : ,/-’.’,,”»;/N WZIISIS that Sl]0W ll \ , , l 1? tr _ -- 3. ’” ' ' 4 ',__ .- ,f 3-Tpliyili-ytm;i;:."aen:l ni;;`;:t.l‘i;rsc;ilri;(auanei:\r¢; Q V 3 _.I _y tile l0il(‘ll Of tile 8I‘i.lSt'S \c",,1. , ,- t ' \»'> conveying the atrriospliere of the eoliige i 2" in I' hand _Designs that 'S \\\'.57 and campus to those without the pale. ~‘~ '_ - ` Rfe [RS féflil and beallil- ` _ / . -3 ~` t_ l air- Q ‘ . ~ ‘ ' ~ ? _.¢ t ,» \ \ \\\ sv / tl f ~ " N0. 6 at $2.75 judgment. N0. 2 Ili SOC. Another dainty \viri>at_ l|.'i'.' iiiniiv veviitzii pleats and centre front is l»c;triiiirili\' eniliroirlcrtri_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $l.(»5. iovi ly orgzindie \\':ti_~t, iin_~. lie-iiistiiciietl tucks, eiiihrciricrert front, and rows of eiiiliroidcrcd lnseriitiii st prirnte-ti by tucks. . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.35. _ ainty all over embroidery waist, tire \' Sleeve Wm) deep um' §‘l““re yoke shaped yoke :is well as the iii-cp cull, of lace and cruhroidery, button back _ am composed of ting \-gl. im.-qrti/~n SLI with fagotterltrickingsilowii. _ . $2.75 Others $3.3 $4.75, etc, etc. Pre-tty blouse of colored print, sliowing o= O 9 _ ___;_ _-.-_ narrow stripe eiiect. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 60;; _ \Vhite riiuslin iiiorirc, plain and nent, many vertical rows of tricks. _ ._ .°">"' ___.C _ Fine whitelawii waist, leg of iiiuttori Handsome, lady-like garments---matte by the best taiiors in the Dominion. right in quality, right in style, right in price. V __,_'_ Block Ciotli Skirt. 7 gore, 3 rows cording X?-,_".__'.f.';f,_,', at each seam, seam iinisiied at base ;i:';;7 with roiirzded tubs. . . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ $2.25. ... a._ ` , In navy and lflack vicuua comes a very N. attractive line, 7 gore pattern, lap -»-\ 9”* seaiinlarge triangular tah,plped vriili ~~ ~» -- satin at base of seam.,._ _ _...$3.25, _ il/ ...F /me gf if 15/ -Q39. "£2, Skirt of military blue broadclotii, 7 gore pattern, very stylish, has box yiait SKIRTS OF STYLE First of all in our skirt buying we must have fit-for without it theic's ueither[style,uor satirfaction-these skirts lit-'l`hev're absolutely new- -they/'ic _ . .__ -"f;;=`,-am., p I \-‘_ _‘Fr-1* ':'.'2'.” ire./.` ,'=.e.;.;»;e% ' from knee to base of ercii st-:ini $3.45. A very light grey lioniesprin r) gore skirt, has lap seanis,lins tvro vertical plziiis. on every second gore--init :it kiiec length, a very fetching style. _ _ _ $5.l5 . Another grey skirt in cltiilzei- iioiiie.~puii showing a fieck of green, is iiiiicii satire pattenras thc last. and is :i \` .., if ' " *:=T_:-`,.. ____---_-- ~._».. - a~.~aq-.»=.....s-,. M. 'af' ' ,s.:. 'f ~ _ . ll' ' X /_.7 _ _ H7] _ One of thc newest skirts sliorvn is in rt fi, pretty hoiiiespun. very iight grey, ,tl ,t t narrow tucks at ilie liipiiiake n close /U; » _ fit about waist, vertical pit-:its com- ' ~ _ " \ inerice ut hare of hip. and tlare from ,Yi - '_,___/ ` knee length. inverted box plciii doc ii t _ _ .t ,_ front gon-..._ _ . $6._1 'of 'pp 'vb A haiidsoriie rainy day skirt of fawn Cra- venette, is made iii 7 gore pattern, and is trimmed at hip with double tab on each seam-skirt can be Other prices rnii $6.50, $8.20, $9.50, $10.50, $11.75 and so on. A CORRECT COATS SOME SUGGESTIONS POR SPRING At A loose tiveed cost, Empire style. At One of the prettiest coats you evti $6-50 white satin piping, patch poc- $l0.50 saw, dark covert, ai petit-ct fitter, ket, the sleeve has trim hack cuff. tap seams, trim hack ciiii. shortened on wet dzrys--iiy nttscliiiig each tab to a hriltori an iririi rr' two below it . . . . _ _ . _ . _ _ . . . _ . . . _ _ $6.50. At Another loose tweetl coat, of mixed At A very ii:iiitl_~aoiiit: cost oi light crm-it $7.95 g\'¢Y» Plemed b&Cl<. with yoke piped $ll.5O cloth, close fitting, short cunt. re-ry with brown satin. fetching :iiirl stylish. _ At Fawn Covert Cloth. loose box hack , At A very fine black hroiirlrlntli mat iii $9.75 pleated, half belt, large patch poc- $|l 75 semi pony style, iotise hiirl; with ket. a very attractive coat. yoke formed by applique of self cloth. Some other prices $i2 50. $l4.50. $I5-50. etc. Soma lovely silk coatta for elderly ladies. $1550. $l5.95, $l9.50, $2l.50» 24.50. Rcaehank Farm Sitaate on the south aide of Hillsboro River opposite the city, one mile from Charlottetown, containing 180 acrea,r3c acres cleared and in ahllph state of e\ilti~ vation, Terms liberal. or further partl- The Tobacco Epicure who does not use the HICKIIY TWIST. PEARL OK RUBY vliirdiiz cor Mrxrunres iN i AND iz POUND 'rrNs. .~_ -..._ _.ns-.c..~,_.»_ ._ culara apply F. llcKENNA,e Charlottetown, - queen Street Ang I, IIB \A\.Wed.h-l.»ot v Tobacco Marirrfrwtnrora Queen Bt. Charlottottown. P.E. Inland i i very trim and stylish gariiiciit. ~ $5.85. th Han never derived that real onioynieii which is hia, They ara the genie of tho o . H ICKEY 6: NICHOLSON. 1 5 if i i Ii it E s S. -1.-.-.ea 71 i RF 11'. if 9 ,_ if ,X S 1.-.‘ 1. it 5 1 Foii§A`|§E' iicnmoiiéel ni-Qi" if n‘%wa'a