_, ~__,~< .,,,,.~,~ . .-1 .,,_ ,--_ _» . ~ _ _ . - _ ~ f ._ »,.;.' ~, »* v 5/. -- ,» `_-," in " "".~>':,"-',l- _ ’ _ . . *i .,,\ ,_ , , _ r, arf.; . _ _ __ ’ 9 ' "Tan i.li'rss'i~ saws THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - " 5-mg-r 0; imp PAGE FIVE we i i ii i--‘-.»~u,-ni.-. _,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,_,,_,"__ Y - ~ ~ - _ i i l ' ,Fred Ince, Hampton, was in the' _ . city, yesterday. Miss Aggie Monaghan, Bradalbana, ~ __ ---- spent Sunday in Emerald. ‘ Iurnest Collin, City, returned yes- *- .4 For Infants and children. terday from a visit to Halifax. l Worms ,Couvulsioiis Feverish- ' . /= _ _ _ ..,_,,..»__.._,,_ . _ __ , _ ’ ____ ‘N NI) QUEENS C0llN'I'Y _, ` _,_` E E _ Y ' MBXOI' Hughes. Souris, was among ` 33 ` the visitors to the city yesterday. ‘ _.`-'§_ T" ........'.n~..s...-'.irT`.."mTi§i.'.`.i S h ln the city yesrer_ i AVe2etalilel’i-eparaiionl`orAs- y g I -- siuiilaiiiigihcfoodaiidhcgéiia- i Miviisser natty into ani., M...... of l hI\3llie5ioimi:lisani1Baive of _ Bears ye‘;‘,;';'f,‘;‘y “'°"“ '""t°"S £0 the city . I ` _ Slgnatiue `"" ""-”’“¥“' “my "ict \>°°w5=5 PromoicsDi eshon.Ciieerfiil- . "W B“”'"@S~ Me" sud the Mechanics l iiessandResl'.Contsinsneither F, , "'* -~ , 1 - tt s ii 0PiUm.M0rplmie nor Pineral. Of. nine; ewrigiit uiiinivilinliiefgiieigfvrl aid . , . Y , NQT NAIICDTIC. I thi. next trip of the steamer for Van. ..---M couver. B- (7. ' t, Asvuaf0lf{D'.i74M@Hll’n'& J'1`l.\e Moncton Ti-anscript says that . Hmm L41- oseph Wood,_of this City, has ac- I ,,__,_,j"_';,;_ , §9§f@g,¢hlnc€sin0n with ie. r:_ uni<.~& zhiantfeade ' " H' C y» _ I miinl. ‘ -- ;hh» #The iisual Wednesday evening ge;-_ MF- _,,,',,,._ ,Nici in ht. Peter’s Cathedral, will be mm _ smgef-iilniirtlm ghhiireliii flute evening in- ` I lu e o so ivi ~i i _dlwffffllelncdy forqoiislipa- S 8 Chapel emi win he rniiowllri iiymiiliolr tion, Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoea. practice, l l,\i \\l~. tuii.> _W 6 o l *- ”‘ '_ ""' ~- 1 li|\ - The “ext l§&me in Burke’s Lea u ness ondLossol-‘ SLEEP. C'i"hc bony ofthe nite Ronald Mc- fmmack, Sonris, who died iii Ban- . I"nt:Siinile Signature of A gory Mel' recently of Pneumonia, were _ ap/#Lf___-_- n hrougiit to this city on th., Earl .F _“. . 4/35/U GYSY yesterday- The remains will he » New YORK. f‘>fW="fl@<1 east today. E I-’_l=f'_‘_’» *Feld 8 “ery enjoyable bii-tiiriav *°"‘“] in the Queen hotel last night. A very pleasant time was spent by a large number. the gathering using Cflpa-bil' Dreside-d over by F. J. Nasir, UW- Svlenllid D1‘0s‘I‘am was render- €dv`,Whi_ch_ included piano solos by Miss _Lillian McKenzie and Harold Fllmhlc- fwdiuss by Miss Biiiiiips, *PSS WHS Taylor. and iur. Green ‘@0111 S0105 by Mr. Stanley and Miss Blatcli. Refreshments were served iii a dainty manner. Before the close s U69-Pty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Sterns for his kindness in allow- ing the Ladies' Aid the use of the HUUE1 l’8.l‘l0l‘.~: for the evening. The following clipping is from 3 Briilgcport, Conn., exchange:-The funeral of Captain Alvin S. Hunt, of the police department' was held this afternoon with thc Episcopal burial service for the dead at (.‘liris't church at 2:30 o‘clock conducted ~by the rec- tor, the Rev. M. J. (Trait. The body lay in, state from 12 to 2 p. m. May- or Edivard T. Buckingham, Superin- tendent of Police Eugene Birmingham and the police conimissioners all at- tended thc funeral and the body had an escort of 60 policemen on its way tn Mountain Grove cemetery. The edi- fice was crowded with friends of the deceased. who with sadness, reall/.od that this was the last time that they could show their respect to him ui- tliough lu the years to coiue his iiiem- ory will ever be honored :isa man who served the city and his country as well as mortal man could. He was edlcient and faithful and his !i’e will be an incentive for others to f\»ll.=\v. The police sextette sang ".\`cn.rer My God to Thee," two of its mefn- bers George Haux and James Wsiller rendered a duet, “Hope Beyond," and Patrolman Haux gave a solo, “liveli- tiful Land on High." The pull licar- ers, John Quinlivan, John 0'f_'unuell, (ieor e B. Coley, Charles H. Suckley, Fredgtick W. Webb and Garry P. Sanger, are all sergeants of the de- partment. At the grave Elias Howe, Jr., post, No. 3, G. A. R. used their ritual and as the remains ot the cap- tain were being lowered into their last resting place the sextette sang "At the grave a Comrade."-Mrs. Hunt; is a daughter of J. R. and \‘l/Irs Moore, City, and a sister of G. H. Moore. ::Auctlon sale of stock implements and furniture at F.. C. MacKaY~ Sprlnglield, Friday, March 24, at one o'clock. W. D. McCoubrc.Y~ 3'22d\`2i- 1|ii ----1 __ k u weakl loads of Floiir- - _,I 5 _ , tv _ \ Pile up your counter as you may. ,, _ _ o/iowitv mo in-ri smear .’“ ».~s',;;:i_f En » ‘sort-in sour arniimuvft “t“°\>,,-m_ - _.f~»_~r::::.¢i>ii'.::'.‘.-.‘.°.‘n.....i...... f i|lllW$ SMU FUI ll" All llffr - ws" -EUROPEAN PLANv`~‘ a ,1-‘ep miata lrnldut IGG- 'wsi.'rAv|.o,%us'on~,me., A A » .~ - ml U ’"’||m'"'ii'J|?li':4 ilu sign.” k 1 Ba e p y Shout from the hounetnpa of Bi-_cad goodness-Hutif' QUALITY belackuig, go, way back and sit down l_ What wc insigt on-qullity_ _- QUALITY! And you'll always find it in our I'l\'A\’ORA'l`KD CREAM BREAD Prove it for your self. S 9 ' Regiment C. A. in Burke's Alleys at "i§`{.}{ii5.-liiéi' ii'i.&.',"ili`i£{.ii.'tI»`.{f"iétiifiii the city yesterday. Cliftord Arnett ot Albany leaves this week on return to Prince Rupert, H. C. ` Grey from Picton yesterday. Mrs Major Smallwood and her son Ray ot St. Andrews' are visiting at Mermaid the guests of Donald and Mrs Munn. A bowling match is being arranged for tonight between a team from the Civilian Rifle Club and the Fourth 7.30. A well written article on "Litera- ture," from the pen of J. 0. Trainor, Vice-Principal of the Charlottetown Business College, appears in the lat- est. issue of the Catholic Register of Toronto. (ln March 26th., Rev. H. R. Bell will preach as follows:-New Glasgow at eleven, Fredericton at three, "The Two Covenants," and at New 'Glas- gow at seven-"Why I am a Chris- tian Only.” All are invited. ' The Passion Play is without doubt the world’s greatest drama and no one should miss the lecture next '[‘ueS~ day evening in the basement of 'the Cathedral, described by an eye wit- ness, the Rev. M. J. Smith. The Ahegweit teams won a double header in tho basket ball league at the Y. lli. C. A. last night. Both games were well played and many hard tussles were had. This leaves the two teams a tie in the league, and the next game in the play on will be Played on Friday night. This gives the Abegweih intermediate teami the intermediate trophy. There was B, good 'attendance and the crowd were kept busy cheering their favor- ites. The senior team won by the score ot 29 to 14 and the junior team by the score of 14 to 7. Mrs. Gunn, wife of the late Rev. Adam Gunn, former pastor of the, Presbyterian church, Gore and Ken- netcook, is now removing to the North West. Since her husband's death at Portal on the lst ot March, 1903, she has resided at Cardigan, P. E. Island. Previous to her removal to the North West, where members of her family reside, the W. F. and H. l\l. S. presented her with a lite membership certiticate. Mrs. Gunn was a Miss McLennan, of Noel, and was a resident of Cardigan for 20 years. Mr. Gunn removed from Ken- netcook to tlariiigan in 1891.-Truro News. The death took place at Frapaiid yesterday morning of John McDon- ald, one oi the old and respected re- sidents of Crapaud. The deceased who was sixty--seven years of age, had only been ill tor a short time and his death was quite unexpected. He leaves to mourn a. widow and the following sons and daughters, tive ot whom are residing in the United States: Mrs. R. Mc.Fadyen, Rich- mond, Virginia; Mrs. R. C. Bell, Mrs. T. C. Murphy, and Miss Ellzaqeth McDonald, Malden, Mass.; Bruce Mc- Donald, Boston. Mass.; Mrs. D. Mc. Fadyen, Augustine Cove; Mrs. G. W. Thompson, Tryon; Mrs. T. H. Best, (_`i-apaiid; and George and Ruth at home. Funeral arrangements are pending the arrival of some relatives from abroad. _ F For a Tonic there’s nothing to take the place of N uli fe (Red Blood Tabletsl They have a tonic ac- tion on the circulatory system, and make new rich blood- ~ All Qruggists Sell Them ~ 50 cents per box ` 6 boxes for $2.50. _Johnson & Johnson Mac’s Gondition Mac’s Condition Powders are rcconimencled by fariii- I ers, horsemen and stock raisers as the best you can buy anywhere, for both horses- and cattle. ' Mac’s Condition Powders increase the value of your stock, promote digestion. give s natural appetite and a good clear skin. They are l far stronger than the or- dinary kind: a teaspoonful - l. . . .tw ' .MARCH 22 1 ii I ~ ' \ ' t‘~ -V ` IJ ."-A. - -f ' vw ` »<. - ‘ . . _. . _ P . > ni H ..'~ _._-~¢ ,~ *-1 .f».,. _ ._f,._. -_ » .. »¢--..», r , _ _ _ -' " i"-` 1:' ,i. 9.-` ' ' .'< " » ' - * . ‘ V" ,_ ” l ’ "`-"` `l` `f£f`.‘_ "_‘.,.¢L?.,; ~I ._,_ _i its - . 'if-‘.iir_. _ ir.. 'i.>..'. ’< ‘~ _ r I _ - .,,_`4` _,|.- - ,_ ,_ ',.. -_ ,_,,.._v». » ~-.-- ___ _ _ __ .. . , _ _ .__.. .. __ _ , ...,....-..-_-.. ..~.__.....,._. __- __-- -_ _ _, -,_-_.._.¢_ - _ --- ..;~'.. '---~~-~~*"'* t Conductor Hlbbett of the P. E. I. R. came to this city by the Earl ’ / , _ . -\~:_ 1,’-,I ':, _-, ;;;:»-' __ I I _,__-:f,r:,. an ' - -- _ , , _ 3 .. ‘ K . '-1 = ,»-;~-:.2-f:i'1-If-";=: r-:.2-==‘ I " <3 .._....,.-.-...~_.--._-._ in \ i "="'>_P=f5='f_*'_'=}"‘&f*‘*-f`._ _ _»“@fS‘<'l”f"'i" -' f/ 2 - _ 'i ~.».~ ...was zpaperspius, 730 pins iii all for 5 ` C ]iist.......... . _ 5c = I6 papers of Hair pins. worth ac eaclialltor 90 ~.- 3 cards safety plus, various sizes, 1 foronly...... -.-,....»-. . 3 cards celluloid hair pins, special vnlueallfor............ ‘ s balls mending wool, regular price 5C mu an f0r........ |06 2 papers guaranteed sewing needles. 5 _f wortli5ceaclitor....... .......... C i_dozen one piece gilt collar buttons, 8 assorted styles all tor............. . C 3 lead pencils, 5c grade offered for.................. . . . . . . .. 5c celled . " ` ` #~ The Store with Tho! Stock » ' The busiest store on Charlottetown liuaielt Street if Worth up to 1.85 . , 5., -.,.~5_._,. 5, “QW ._ " '5>»\-,_"' < . I W ~ . \-//r "cf _» -iff: S “ --` 77 53}=€_=:=.<-,-.:..;*" <4 ~ _._ "T \ "‘*~_..__, 5 ’~ »< ‘:.~_....;i'*..,. , ;§,§;_.,. $1? -w... / Q _:. '§%-§§._’;i_=§`ff’--" ~ ;jé11i¥._. ` _ ' f`1§f":§'f.-' _ -:_ . '?f¥§5f5’§??5'?f§I. ~ I ' can be had. tho' not all in any one _V-I-'-".';:--:I-1,:sz-'~ :-:-,» .. - ._ ` ~ ,.___.,_,_,,_. , M' 2,., ._~.‘, ,_ A ._ -° i’£"_lI _ ;_=,=1;;;;_‘?;2»,»--' => `-\' ~\=--51:33: ‘ _ ' " 2- ' 'I """"'.,"“-._ A ~ 'A ~ " V ‘ Some. Sample Saviriqs ' 2 f--from the Smallware Sale e i These are just a few of the bargains offered at this gi-cal. ~..`1i_» in _»in.i ll w.i -.s -_ T`_-.-_'ii »-,,, ber, this is not n “clearing sale". l-Every item is fresh and new ~ -intl .iii Sinn;-_iii .~;,»1;< ;' for this occasion. Our loiv prices are made possible only by lm: l>=';j‘»'1i' 'uid >f%fii--_.; ‘v wholesale guautities each day. You have still :i day or two liizforc tu<‘*J.~ g>i‘n~cf.1 sic t :__in- ot men’s shirts tor 75c each li-,°4This sale affords every man a chance to secure some smart stylish shirts at a great saving. While the price is heavily re_- _ _ »_ duced, please remember the shirts are in every way desirable. They are remaindcrs from the past sea- son's selling--and iuany of the patterns are sold out in some Sizes, hence the cancelling of the lines. However, all sizes from I4 to I8 ` pattern. Samples are sliownin our South# ern window' The values riui $1.15 L25, |50. L85. ` You mziyclioosc, for the next' day or two at just. 75'c each Tape iiieasuree the re ular 'c 1* this iinfor _g.,...? itll: 2 spools good lines thread, worth ioceachbothtor................. c 2 Red Cross Hair Nets, the kind tliatscll for ioc,2for......... ... c . 2 dozen dome fasteners, best mrike 5 black or wiiiie an for... C i Fifteen cent Dressing Combs, 8 inches long special :it . . . . . . . . . . . . c i 5 cent Tootlibriislics. all new and 15 wellinade for.. ........ ...... c White, blocked Indian ’t`ap_f;, the usual * 5c kind, all sizes offered at 6 'pieces loc f0l'...._......... .'.-...-».. ..... 6 cards (`!isui;'.imi Hooks :rind Eyes worth 3c c:.ir~l all M for . . . . .. . . . . . . . ~ C I M _ I. Spring A . ' . _ ' ` _TTT -'i_-_'EW LU-Ii-"-i _CAN IIOII SCOTI’S i ANNIVERSARY QUEBEC, Mar. 19-fl‘he Rev. Canon F. G. Scott, the well known Cana- dian Doet and rector of St. Mat- thews churrh in Quebec, will 'cele- brate -the twenty-fifth aniiiversary of his ordination to the Anglican priest- hood on Tuesday next. Canon Scott il 8, native of Montreal. Marion Bridge, C. B., Muy 30, '02. I have handled MINARD'S I.lNI- MENT during the past year. It is al- ways the lirst‘Liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best seller ot all the ditlerent kinds of Liniment 1 handle. NEIL FERGUSON. "Hnoivbali, one of thc tincst com- edy dramas written, will be put on in the Opera House Easter Monday SU(‘CESSl1‘UI. (.‘ANADIAN RETURN S TO HIS HOMIE. _...__ , NEWCASTLE, March 21.-W. Mar Aitken, M. P., on his arrival nt his V or and Council, the Board of Trade, and others at the station and escort-i, ed to the Opera House, accompiiniedi,*=°- by the Citizens Band, and preseiitcdt, by Mayor McMurdo with the freedoms' of the town. In the evening he was guest of honor at a Civic Ban.- quef_ ' , S'l`(ll.Yl’IN RESIGNS ' RUSSIAN PREMIERWUP ST. PETERSBURG, March. 21,.. The Emperor Nicholas has alocoptcd resignation of Premier Btolypin. Dissenslons in the Russian Cabinet‘ over the measures adopted to compel China to adhere strictly bo the pro- visions ot the Treaty of HB1 particul- arly as they affected Russian trade in ly. It was announced from trustwor- thy sources yesterday afternoon that the Emperor has signed the appoint- ment of the Minister of Finance Kov- _Mongolla, have been reported recent`. Q-vi f` HAi`iliiSliU!:G, Pa., March Zl. ‘cost the iivua of 1,125 men to mi 2':l,'r66,u00 tons of coal in Penus; BIG PRICE FOR (WJAL. home Yesterday. was inet by the Mal" Hvnnm 11"" l'\--'lr a\‘C0l'¢liHtC f" l-he N l uunl report of the chief ot the Stal Departnient of Mines, just iss SAI-VIA HAIR TONIC An Ideal Hair Dressing ciples, uric nothing on e -mar today can cornparc with it. It - h th t oi-dinii_r_, t iii' un oss soo ly that us.-i-_~i me astonished. ‘ b tLVl\ kills tl. ilainlruff per and eradiciites »_ln_ndrufl, stops fall hi-iir, itching of the scalp and si ting hairs in two weeks or W W refund your money. to women's hair and makes it riantlyz it is the dsiiitiest and m refrusliinz hair dia-sein; that sole has produced, and lifts not u Darti ksotl to he Premier. nicht. 3-22d-ti. L" - 1 .log m-¢.n5.- nr ,itlckiimss in it. SA VIA costs, .Z0 cents at your dr\ltl'.‘!i9t pounded on ,the most scientific pri* i th k eomplishes so miie more en . _» ri: " d d it ii SALVIA gives A i'_-.scinfiting lust tiful. It makes th: hair grow luxi SALYIA HAIR TONIC' ls our 1| ic . ’ . ‘ti , I1 ii ill Ma Ol U. c l 1-I; 'j - -ww; ' makes a strong enough dose for any case. . Price 25c a paclzage. The I Coronation Match Best In Named - l Best In Quality Best ln Price ~ Ask for Red, \\’liit'e and Blue Tips. . Schofield Paper 0. td Selling Agent;-. St john, N. B. e e eoiiirs “RoYAi. oeoiioe” FP (IW d 2I'S=`. The new Silent Parlor Match ` , _ TEWARTS BAKERY.\= 2 --f V 163 Kent Street. i The MGCS i l' i » _ / i .‘ ‘- \‘r,," ,y.,.i.‘_-if . .“_i,.. . . _ i v. ,¢ ~. i -.s ,,.,,-- cttw; .i.i,,-_-3,_ _, V-_ \, " \ X3] "`*"-\,»~'1 *i-i‘~'»~=__-il .'.‘vi‘- " "` ' . 1. -Z . self rl". -ummm