..__,/_,vw uancnu.; isa; _ I - _ _ ‘ _ , _ _ “THE was-r saws 'Ins cn-ARLo'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN .. -. -_\,»»,-W ._ 1- . » ._ _ _ . _ . , ._ .. ..-._- .c- , , ..-- *_ ~» .1 -, _ i - 4 -.- . .v,.,,-., -..,-.;,1a,.`.,,._,___‘.;.,'W`,,._. My W, _ I ., -- . ,.5 5 ._ » _ ` . , v - .A I . w . _. "|ms'rul'n.r." l` ` ' `* ' V Then why rest cont td 'h Be P fo” d “‘l‘]»5¢!H2sly.r0ughh:i'f-?e Am.; Hall' V180! gives softness andy? hi MSS t0 fl\¢ hair. makes it thicker, heavier Cannot chdii e the color. Safe to use? Ask our own doctor. ~'-°-11-~§» ? _ -I I _ _ I _ cll ClIARl.0Tl`I'II`0WN LAND QUEENS COUN'l`Y It Pays to buy in this province. _ Fred ffi!S°f¢. Savage Harbor, was in the city yesterday. WEI.L`NER’S SILVER POLISH To introduce our Ji _ sill/0|’ Pillilll. _ Good for I bottle We will b_¢ Pleased £0 give WeIlner`s Silver Cream FREE a trial bottle to anyone " "'°“°“‘°“ b°'°"= Avril lst nn. who presents this coupon at N“’“" ’ our store before April ist next. A"°"°"’ I Q ‘U 'H Fl F1 Dr' P' C- M“l'Dl1Y. Tignish. was in Ulf* UUZY yesterday, registering at the Victoria. \ _._ A- Rogers, Summersldo, came to the city yesterday and is registered at the Victoria Hotel, Potatoes are selling at 95 cents per busbel in Glace Bay, the green mmm. tains variety being the most in de- P. McEachern, son of B. McEach- _'YY' Welliner. ]eweler.md' - EAs'rsR.fl 5- Send your friends a p1-[QT0 Shoes in The C00 K 'S Slliilio An interesting and - cru, Trackmaster, 1'. EQI. It., city, lra\-‘es this morning gn the Earl G;-cy for Cranbrook, B. C, Rev. D. MacLean will preach on Sabbath 26th., inet., as follows: St, !Pcter's at ll a. m., Greenwich at 3 -IL in., Marie at 7 p. m. The City market-was muy wen .it- fended yésterday and cpnsiderable produce was handled. he prlccs H. M. Davison, city, was 3 pagggn- ger to O'Leary yesterday. E. J. Mvrague, 'st-ation agent, Me. Stewart, was a visitor to the city yesterday. . _B. Callaghan, of the Charlottetown Light and Power Company, city, was a passenger to Montague yesterday l afternoon. The Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd., Ci?-Y. have received an order from I-Iolman's Ltd., Summerside, for the manufacture of a steam hoist. The branch of the Royal Bank at Crapaud will be closed on the 313; of this month. This branch had been lconducted by the Union Bunk before the amalgamation.-Pa-t. Th~re will be a horse race on Pin. ctte ice on .Saturday next at 1 p_m_ Sharp- V There will be threci classes, which, it is expected, will be V,-an 51100. and liberal Drlzcs are offered. Everyone is cord:al1y invited, 'rin win oi nie 1.-.te ohm Have a new ouc taken by us NOW. £- "' ' 1- 2 instructive display of B* 23| the various stages in - lg coonveixn wi-:LT- ED shoe-making has . 8 . are ized elsewhere in this issue. Yesterday was the first day o and nights for a short time are al Rubber Sale* $2,000 worth of rubbers and oven- shoes less than cost. Ladies' goo.-1 quality rubbers, 49 cents a pair. Mel1'!'l‘\1bb01°S. 69 cents a pair. New stock. ' Bargains in men's, b0yg'_ misses' and childrsn's rubbers and overshoes. All sizes. Sale starts today. A. Mciiaclien . The Shoe Man Sz Queen Street. it l 11- Grand Trunk Railway System REDUCED RATES In afffect until April ioth lnclusivc. Second Class Colonist fares from Mont. real io ' Nelson. Vancouver, Victoria Westminster, B,C. Seattle,Spokane',’I`acoma,Wash. $4170 Portland. Ore. San Francisco. I._ps Angeles, _ San Diego, Cal. _ 519,00 Mexico City, Mex. LOW rates to many other points, and also from other stations on the Grand Trunk Railway System. Tourist Sleeping Cars Leilve Montreal for Chicago on Mon- d-‘lyii Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10.30 p, m. Bertha, which may be reserved iii advance, available for accommodation of passengers holding first or seconn class tickets nn, payment of nominal charge. Connection made with trains carrying cars of similar style at Chicago. Ifor further information apply io _l Quinlan, D. P. A., Montreal cr r \V. K. ROGERS, C. T. A. 84 Great George Street, ` Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2-z7dtil|,aplio F f 1 .SALT 3000 bags Liverpool Salt. :oo bags Rock Salt (for cattle) CARVELL BROS. ( PM--EX) 3-rodfmw6i. ‘ members of our whole got other good styles S l i O in li l l, i in been sent us by the well-kiiowii firm of George A. Slater. Ltd, the makers of the cel- ebrated Invictus shoe. This practical demon- stration is n Exhibition OUT how Window And we would be pleased to have you cxnuiine them. If interested we will gladly explain the various prosess- es. This exhibit is well worth seeing as an educat- ion in the modern shoe iu- dustry. ' - Our new spring stock is all on the shelves and you therefore have the attractions to lead you here. Now when _ibn stock is complete, is zi good time to get your spring footwear and-the new alyles are elegant. .Alley 4?). Co. most oi equal length. A large number of tickets have been split lor'tlie Daughters and Maids of luuglnnd s Social and Dance in thc S. L. E. Hall tonight. There is still room for more. Tickets Z5c. The many friends of T. M. Howatt, C0_10m9Jl. are pleased that he is a- I gain able to be up, after having met with a severe accident about three Weekli BRO. which kcpt liiiu confined to his bod. -licv. Samuel Hov\'ard,>l3. D., of St. Stcphcu, who was recently invited to become pastor of the Sackville Meth July next. Rev. Mr. Howard is wel cently was hcrc on the occasion o the death of his father. 'A pretty marriage was solomnized, on Feb. 25, 1911, at Cranbrook, B.C., when Miss Carrie Haslam, Belle Plame, formerly of Springfield, P. E. II., became the viife of J. G. Abbott of Joilray, B. C. The bride and groom lwerc unattended and immediately af- 'ter the ceremony, left for their new home in Goflray, B. C. The many pre- sents from Belle Plaine, Prince Ed- ward Island and other places, bespoke the popularity oi the couple. At the March quarterly meetln held in Vernon River Church o March 20th, with B, full boar-d in st- <1 .5 I'I I ueen Street ‘ tiinlancc, the pastor, Rev. George '35 Q » ~ Ormaii, was heartily and unanimous- ly invited to labor a fourth year. ______,,,__,_ This invitation he accepted, subjec _ --_--i- , - i t to the authority of the Conference of * New Brunswick and P E Island. ._ _ -_ -._..,,.- ' _ _ l DR' A_ B_ I The preceding years have witnessed an increase in meml;-ershi and linen unNTis'r . P ' Ugies lion;-no-iEn|éd-zs _ ces. In addition ti this fully $200 V9' 9° U" 0” ‘ have been rais-il and expend -d in Négh\f,.|°&2tY,§£‘; gLé";K renovation and repans to church and of I0 per cent I -Sidrti ' ° ' B parsonage at Vernon River. g (Jn Sunday afternoon in the Baptist ,(lhurch, Hnzelbrook, the Rev. Mr. Fash of Cliarlottetown, preached an I' , ' ‘ ' ' `scourse interesting and instructive di from Mat, 12 and 13 "Stretch forth thine hand " In God's Government We have a nice line of I\/I_arv of the Universe he uses economy. In ketB3_5ket§i11 our 5h0w \V1fl- the case of the blind than he took some clay, 'using what was at hand dow which Ive are Offeringthls and restored his sight. Th-e samc -with W€€l~Z all 9. dlSCOl1I1t the loaves and fishes, and then, to vcrify the grand law of economy, Said gather up the fragments. The leaves . .' . of the trees return to furnish fcrtilitv off the regular Pines' to thc soil. The water of thc stream turns the machinery of thc mill, and B E E R & G 0 F Ii' goes on to do good to others. I-low a God used the Jewish people. how He - conserved them, uutil, in the fullness Call at the Telephone l92J of time, a Saviour was born. How is the iaw oi this Iwonaeriinvniviixne ononnst to bc carried ou o y e one word "obedience, cvcn ns the planets are obedient, to the inexor- able law of grn.vltni.iou. Hu with thc .laws of vegetation. Hprlm: COIHOS. grasses grow, bud:-i burst, all obey attends to Bayer Photo Studiof“°.“fi;.i`."§.t';§i“;€,.ti2°....'..... iailidliliio who mnkcs farmiiig a success. Christ could have healed the wither- ed hand without saying “SlLI‘0iCh i forth thine hand,” but he wanted to teach obedience. The man mlEht'h“V° -nm "How can I" but ho obeyed. Denihlry bud his hand waslrcstorcil whole as 'i _I .i CHBEE Berlin Dental Parlors .Richmond St. Phone la.iJ Over Prowac Bros. the Helm; The child must obey its lf A d should not U16 aixiiiil lfibpgliedieiit ti; God Should hilt all obey the command to stretch h l f llow man in “mb a ham to e pta tin iorth our _ distiess 'Let us s re d also "and if you’l1 c`ome here for your hat we’ll see that you F' 1 ? 3 Q -I-. i islmu be blessed." A3u,~y¢._\»m-s Compass and Chain (stee _..._------' hands for service to God 80 W9* Dr. . _ -. . ' - 2l.I'€ lIWO Of lille 11105( Stirghon Dentist lpareiits, if_llB i!l‘0\V lil) t0 5 “53l“l _ ef - ' ‘ . ‘ . ‘ , C have the hat you ought to '“"’°“’1""°"$"°'°°' ' nef- WCRY. h’t .M 8.f91iJ.P.NlUl-iOLBON,L.S. ; : Nyal's Bore Thl'0B»i1 CUPS 19_f* u-iiilill sr fectlve, antiseptic and astringent - --1-_ treatment for sore and inflamed con- This Stiff Hat.is........$2 00 This Soft Hat is........$2.00i Other good Hats at .75c SI 00. $l.25 to $l.50, Nalipngl lilplhsing lin 3"z0dtTc , M eili__nk 'Safes All Sizes Also Special Safe with Drawers woruga for Collectors. (4) "AQ G,e';',‘tc0me,,,_ (2) Cast Up by the Deep ditlons of the mouth, throat and ton- sils. We can heartily' recommend it for sore throat, tonsilltls, etc. It gives the very best results-25:: bot- tle. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. L_* v V ,_ _ _ _ ' Ei? I I i V V People’s Theatre ` ' roiiioiir (I) The Rescue of Molley Finney A Historical Romance of intense _ Interest.. ‘ (5) Tlievilidpiiiiihtnlilrdauder I . _ . _ l es W. which remained unchan ed item- Kielll' Stanley Bridge, has been pre. scnte-li for probate. lt was dated 00. tober 15,1909, and by it the deceased f bequi-athed all his property, real and Billing and March Zlst marks that personal, to his widow. Mrs. Kefilly iperioil of the year in which the days WHS alllminted 501|: exccutrix of the - will. An article on "Charlottetown" written 'by Lambert Uliiveric, student of St. Duni.tan's College ap. pears in the latest issue of the "Can- adian Century." Mr (lhivcric reviews the progress of the city and note.; the improvements made in recent years. Tn the interests of Sabbath School work in tho Eldon District, a meet- ing will be helil in thc Baptist (`-huich, Hazclbrook, on 'phllrsday evening, March 23rd, ai; 7.30 1., m_ Rev. Wm. Field, Rev. Mr. Fasli, Rev. E. Styles and J. F. Whzar are ex- - pected to be present and will admess ' odist Church, has accepted the call the meeting on thc ditlercnt depart- and will take up his residence there in ments of thc work. All are cordially 1 invited. known in this Province and but rc- ---- f A carload of Z0 horses arrived Fri- day evening from Prince Edward Is- land, for the Dominion Coal Compa- ny. Foiirteen of the animals will be used in the underground work at the collieries, four are sent to Georgc's River, and another will be used as a truck horse for one of the stores. One of the animals had been purchased by Mcl{in'iion & Moffatt for their deliv- ery team.-Glace Bay Gazette. .l’. A. S. Bayer, photographer, city, has on exhibition in his showcase on Grafton Street, two composite groups which have attracted much attention. They are the senior and junior 1910 football teams of St. Dunstan’s Col- lege, the latter the Intercollegiate champions of P. E. I. The work is tliicly executed, the former group hav- ing as a background a splendid en- largement uf the College itself. A_party from the country named William Mahar was tlneil $2 or ten days at the police court yesterday. He was arrested Monday night while driving around thoclgy in a sl-sigh and on his arrest the arse and veh- icle were also taken in churge by the police. In the sleigh there was -it quantity of ardent spirits. Mahal' could not explain how this got there an-:1 thc ltlagisirate ordered it to be forfeited. B.':.ce ritmvart & Co., Ltd., City, have commenced supplying their spring orders for Gasoline engines- the famed Imperials. Thcy are re- ceiving orders daily, and large ones at that. One day this week six were sliipped and among thc orders receiv- ed- are some from Novo Scotia, New B»ruii_=wiuk. and even thc western sec- tions: of Caiimla. 'Tho flrin has been inan'iiacturin;: lmperials of different sivcs all through tho winter months in the effort to got ahead of their spring orders and hc nhle to supply the demand on thc opening of unvlga- tion and in so doing provided cmplov- ment for~the largest stall of work- men of any local industrial establish- ment .in the city. In this way thu well iricrztcd success of the Iiupcrial ino- tor menus a great deal more for Charlottetown than many realize, while the engine itself, ln going to other parts of Canada, advertises this province in a. desirable manner. Only good goods, whether manufac- tured or grown, can benefit or adver- tise a province when sent abroad. Mid tho Imperial motor in this respect. surpasses almost anything produced in Prince Edward Island in the mat- tor of excellence and genuine val- ue. THE RE DUSO A Corset for Large Women That Is Not I An Experiment. i I to demonstrate the Reduso upon your own figure nor to submit to an un- known degree of adaptation be- fore you gain any beuelit from its wear. YOU HAVE NO NEED The Reduso is the iesult of scientific work. Every line in it has been carefully thought out with :1 definite end in view. And every in' del has been worked out upon the living figure to itslast possible de- monstration befo~e it is ever brought to the attention of the public. Every scam :md curve has a dc- fiuite “pull” in the direction of thc fashionable lines. The result is that thc figure is molded, not compress- ed, into shape. The soft parts are not crowded into themselves or into the inicrnal organs, but are gently and firmly persuaded to rl proper proper distribution without undue pressiire. That means comfort as well as grace. ` K ”“ "Hn, ful. ‘ . . 1--~,._U '»;;r\--- _ ,.f- raoa seven The wouian whole body is coni- fortably supported and molded, whose lnicriial organs are not com- pressed, who is sure of good body poise and resultant grace, is a woman without "nerves " And if she is a woman who has the fashion- able figure with its long lines, four times out of five she is \\'cai'iug sonic inoilcl of thc Ii’f'f/mo. _i3&¢_L1mi_s1§__Lf__b_<;t_l1_§f1‘l =ief1_-elseif f`1.s*ii.5§._.__I‘1'=__.i>f_i9§ i$_t4~Q°P_@f Pei-_ . _ _i§;f_<§ffi_~i_f_i9_1i¥_ ¥_e.».fi1_1_==_r_i£°_ds from $1 go pei' pair. Stanley Bros Corset Experts a ' 8| br .K _ d ' |_5 Atihe smailwares sale you will oiiigolegiiiin oiled ilnarntiiig | flrd India Tape on blocks like you ’ | Z f r 5 nurgae usually buy at So each- sale needle regu ar o G _ i _I I 5 _M & price 4 cards for 50. Moore Q'¥;v{l_i°e*3f P‘°°°s °" °- 3°l°’:gm,_ MGL60d. 3-l 4dI.f I Two splendid llnosof fancy sllks A Speci,-_,| Um, of p|n5__ 355 pine, ,ln dainty colorlngs suitable for on e,.w|, pnperv Uffefpil af, gheievenlng or street wear 27 inches .,ma||,,,a,.eS sum 2 pap... _ |..r 5g' wide 390 450 yd. Patons. 3-2 ldtf. Moore Gi McLeod. 3 1461.! _ At the smallwares sale you will 0"' Gvmvlele une of dress rind Featnerscicch braid in 6 yd Q°0d5a"d 5U"'l"9S am "UW "°*='dY pieces, splendid quality sale price for your inspection Seo the new 5 yds for 5o__M00,-° Q MG|_°°d, hair line effec.ts.- Patons,3»2 Idi. f 3_|4,d¢,f_ _ ..._. V l DYOLA or DIAM is the way to save uioin~y :ind dress well. We have a new slock ofull colors and slimlus iii tlicsc three most popular dyes. HOME DYEING-I With MAYPOLE GUI ZO U¥ “U The Geo. E. Hughesl "e,;¢:,;;,,, Chafloitetown P. E. I. DYES l Y _ t__-1.! ~~' / _ I ‘E “¥l'i».ii»,»--.-,- s \ r 1 _ p-_‘.1 l¢d~*` AT . *vi I -/I §\` -5. . f'/*y”r;y§;.':;élF1* i ' | ‘HE HOWARD Watch has a fixed price' and a permanent value. You cannot be overcharged and your neighbor cannot get it for less. » If you want to know how the How/no holds in value try-to buy one at second hand. Howaxn watchmakera make and ad- just every Howaan as a fn: watch, whatever the price-34° to $i5o. Every Howuin is cased at the factory and timed in in own case. Printed ticket jfxe: the price. Let ua show you this distinctive watch. ' _ Banner---the H ousewi fe"s Flour For a good broad and pastry flour that you can always rely on, let. us recommend Banner. I _ liannor ia made from thc- beat of full zr_own wheat, cultivated in nn ideal climate and prepared by modern milling mothnus. Banner moans mort- and better brcnil. a more substantial "ntn.lf-ol- lile"- you can het on Bunner. I -» ' Give lt a trial. Phone p - , l 5 free /"THF G00(-gp Delivery ,....,....-.ii.....a_--.-.- ~NEW YORK FISH ADS. To tliaherm an: ll 'nay seem quill’ new that there are vicaya of handling . ppl 5 fish on Commia sion di ermt or better at-.nt on demand. _ than have experienccll. We are established 47 YEARS TRY llgIl0ur careful attention and refer you for standing to and handling, prompt returns Dunn'a Mercantila Agassi. rad- Q lo nsuennon, Finn Danton.-Kindly favor on with your name and addreaa ao t at we Q) may from timcto time mail you infomation of wine ‘C All correspondence answered. Price lima. Shi 'n Cards and Stencils f II :- ';':.::'" " 0 5 " Il n°“ °'"'o' " .ra u¢.'biy.' w"'1'l?:’t»?t..¥° €%‘.’._u.. w. .1 'vu 1;; 's il". . E * ii s.‘-fe;§€§§EEE:;EE §§ :- .3""'° ”`§=>'P-P* -use -"1 I* fzigilisiii i==§ :`§ ’ ` ` >_'5,° .¢.: = aah 3° r-s P12 Es: ge ."¢ ° e 1: so All AMA.lI.PHPl" Lv.C tovrnar. l|>.\0 Emwald Jul. ii I0 P5: EEE P52' ?.§.* ;=js_'E Kendnst/on Ar. SM e Lv. ll.l`l1 A lil. . lv S‘sids ar. omcarv in _ ar Tlguish lv ll 10| i A.M. PJ( ` Dall! except. Brin A M lv. Emerald Jo ar. 5.06 Lopeiiuviiic 715 A.M. ._ _ “F ? .4 se~.s=§_ -§=,'5.*’4 ':'e“..=.1. Fri. Bat. P ~1.r.|a 3.20 3.1' lv Ch wwu ur .A5 4.55 Ml.Sl.4~wni~t Jet no ar Bouris lv 00 i>.M. A.M.A.iu, ' -_ Ai Eplisuiiitny Daily exoopt *vmdny /LM. lv Mt Siownrl Jul ar >,:»-» Mn lugiiu 7 ill nr. Uoo'.uwn lv, N25 U 1 =-sw =: 3.953: go x . i'.pa_ __ __>__1}.i\i. -in-., Lu 'l‘..,Mo. ' "'\\ "h. w, Hat Vrl A M A M , Lv ('|i‘ own Ar _.Ltr ii‘.l.i Ar .llurriiy llarbur lv ii,ii\ li til _ /\.iu..\.M. i.. A..-...Altr main.. F-`_‘ F1.- sf =+< 11-?" :vis 'zfi :F To Contractors Scaled tenders addressed to thc Mother Superior, Notre Dame Cou- vcnt, and marked "Tender," will be received up to noon ,of Monday, pletion of a brick and stone addition to Notre Dame Convent, Charlotte- town. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and spc- cilications can he seen at the oflicc of thc iuidersigncil. i C. B. CHAPPEIJ., 3-l7d6ipd. Architect. NEW ADVERTISFJMENTS. Tenders For Coal. Charlottetown. Summerside and Georgetown, Also Hospital I"or Insane. _ Department of Public Works. Charlottetown, P. E. I., March Zlat, l9l|. SEALED TENDERS Will Be Received at this Office Un- '~ til Noon on MONDAY, APRIL lOth, l9ll from any person or persons willing to contract to supply the Provin- cial Building, Law Courts, Prince of Wales College, Georgetown, County jail, Summcrside Court House and jail, Hospital for the In- delivered in the vaults of the above mentioned buildings at thc cost of _ the Contractor by ist September _ next. ' Weigli Ssales to be approved by the Department. tity and kind for each building may bc had at this offfcc. The names of tivo rcspoiisililc persons willing to become bound for the faithful perfcruiaucc of the contract must accompany each ten- der. , ` The Depnrtmcntdoes not bind it- self to accept thc lowest or any tcii- dcr. ` Tenders to be addressed to thc undersignei and marked, "'l`E_N- DER9 FOR COAL " I.. B. MCI/I l,l.i\N, Secretary Public Works. _3~