- `,;,.- , .,_ loloha \/\/.. \/`\//. nnuislnc or 'Wliciiss undef; delicate work _andvneede tp 'be V, 40 Years Ex cdcncc` li .. - ii" bfosrheuria mms -lu. an nic C . of watches and our repair hwy ,h¢_,“_ ,§¢,,,§ '_ ands ot satisfied customers. If your Watch 'V V :‘°':*:;.;ai;:iiinVg remember that we _guarantor vv€|_|._|\is|=r - W. _ir l Y awhmakslsndhwsucr. p = - Y== Monday, the 16th of March stil a.,rn.- I ... iiiii§EN§S COUNlY m-v G-UARDIAN,-MARCH 6, rgo7 I .-u , ARDIAN V Henri Ciiicss ln Naw"'Prow-ep” `Bliick=-Charlottetown "Iris Praeiiytgryal this Province yea* MMS! aus aiueda beam unanimous call ‘ toB'sv Mr McPherson, of the Preebytary lar Mirarniani. suuutsoo. p A tram-inc of the cmirregatloa of Bi‘ookfl»ld,0ly;da River, and Hnllfbr River wilibe held in the 'Church at Maaerrlm-‘. Y ' A Mitrrltw ofthe congregation of- Tryon, Hampton. and Biuahaw, for moderating in a callira a minister will be naid lu, the Prcsbytarirn Church at Hampton. on T. F. Fuller-tan, interim Modern or. Photograpliy __,,~,__ Pho‘o of baby for 9, beaut ful Easter Card. _ ' i GEO. Ili. COOK, rfiflfff. T Ph t g'nplier» The Studio where Baby il Always Wtlconre. HUGHES’ ` Noiirnrg viii nmifnp and drive °“ ‘°°':°iPt°fP"°°' A awa the ri orabad coldso rom tl Y _ E P P P Y effectively and safely as Hughes' La Gnppe Remedy. Pr ce 25c per box. ,_ Stubborn .I§lcss:-m¢\on Hotel. Kent ar. _~~-.rirwdm FOUNTAIN , PENS Just received another gross Pens Every pen waranted 14k. gold. Price, complete with glass filler. 0nl_y_$I`.OO Mailed postpaid to` any address. L. S. DOYLE, Veterinary Surgeon my s ) ADDRESS-Revere Hotel, Ch’i.own.* 9-drw3m ` FOR SALE The pure bred large English Berk- shire Boar Perfection (Registered) 2: months old. Apply to MURRAY ROBERTSON, Cavendish. ' ‘ JAS. KELLY & C0. ' .|]ii.il.l]..|ilHiiSliil - Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and fitted for glasses. or-‘sion nouns iitolla m. l.:l04!.$lp m. Evenings by appointment. dtww ' 25 p.¢.off All our fancy boxes, packages and basaets of chocolates marked over 50 cents each have been reduced in price ,frsqusntrsminlngof the ics will be Over I shoes See our -Win- dowfor _ ` Overshoes This week we pill close-_ont ‘the balance °f 0ur_ oversiwes- at special lowprices. We 'ltd f"th=m.ln ALI.'1i’l‘ Ea BEST mmpri, V » Now ,thef time to “F * Pair.-nor, . °.1i.==r-‘_ .C9-f 25 Per Cent. We do this in order to ciesr them out, quick as we don’t went any left ovc r when our new stock arrives. ' Call early and get nrrt choice. Beer &_ ‘ Goff. GAUVINGENTZEL 84 CO, n P"°iEl..§li!.‘?!$! , J.A.S.BAY£R. Pace- ' ,___ .. 4-=-.---'-\, ihe first message lust receives front ' Mars- - read- as iolows: ’ , SEM) US UP SOME' ‘ FAMOUS SOAl?. \ - Mas _.Ioan Sroors, s native of Charlot- vrslownlhas been visiting Saclrvilla,and St. John. Last week she was to leave an route for Griirncll, Iowa, where her husband' the Rev. John. Stoops, is professor of philosophy in Iowa Collage. Wesley, Ill. ` A designation service In connection with the appointment of Rav. A. Cr-alas to West lilvcr will be held in the Church it WestRlvcr, on Wednesday the l3tb day of March at 2.3) p. m. Rev. Mr. Sueucnr ,will preside and preach and Rev. i‘. F. Fullerton will address the minister ind _ people.-T. F. Fullerton, ` Interim Moderator. THE death cf Peter.Martin took place in New Bedford, Mass., Fab. 23, at thongs of fifty-tive years, three months and nine days. Deceased formerly lived on Brack- icy Point Road, about' six miles from Charlottetown, hut rernuved to New Bod- ford some time ago. The funeral took .place from his late residence, 282 Arnold street, New Bedford, Feb. 26, nt 2.30 p.m, 0:! Sunday night at the Salvation Army Barracks, the occasion 'being the farewell of Capt. and Mrs. Forsey there was a fullattcndanee and a most impres- sive scrvice. Numerous regrets were ex- pressed because of the departure of the Captain and his wife who have endeared themselves to many friends. Capt. and Mrs. Forney will leave hy the first trip of the steamer for Georgetown. `1i.ns1>1'rs the numerous' other attrac- tions last evening [tha audience at the Special evangelistic services in Zion church was almost as large as usual. Rev .l.T. Robertson gave a moat touch- no address ou~“1'he Cruelflxiorf' A very -bright and enioyable after meeting was held in the vsstry where a great many nf the recent converts spoke of their new found faith in Chr-ist-. It l'ls hoped that a larger number than usual will be present tonight. Tun SS. Stanley has at last mashed tho wharf at Georgetown. Mr Webster of Bruce Btewart&Co., of this City accompanied by five mon has gone downtofsuperlniand the making .of nccfssary.repa.irs. The plating around the bow which has been injured in the ri paired, the broken rail restored, and tue machinery overhauled although the injuries arc mainly of an external nature. The repairs will likely take several days. Mr Lord, Marino Agent, is ln Georgetown in connection with the work. ' T. B Grady, High Chief Ranger, re- ceived yoaterday the following telezruur -lated March 4:Dr.Oronhyatekba dia d Sun- .|ay. Body arrive Union Station, Toronto, Wcriilesiny morning 10.50 Funeral pro' .-r-eel to Mins.-y Hail. B' In statc ull day. \i- in r-Ialacrvlce 7.30 same day. Finial r-:vi-e in T.,-ron o. llopa your High Cours will do rvpr s n'eri here. iigncrl. R. Mathi- s\n,\`upraure S*cret/ary. As it would he impossible for u r~-p etentative of t/is Is'rina!,Fab. lith., Nancy relici ` -if ti\`e~l`eto'lIr. `Wllliam Robertson, died at her into residence Bass River, N. B. Mrs. ' Robertson has been in failing health for v some rnontlte but nothing serious was uaticipeieduntii very latsty.. Dscsaecd was born-in Prince Edward Island and mourn their deep loss. 'ihe sons are James ofProvidencs. R. I.. and Fredrick at home and the daughters are Mrs. IAmb,Bos‘on. and Mile Elizabeth of Chatham, Mase. All the children were home for the funeral. | A Pnisrrv but' quiet wedding took place atths home of the br-lde's 'slster, 2l3Park at-root. Winnipeg, on Tuesday evening, February 10th, when Florence V. Matthews of Nor-th Svdney. Nova Scotia, was Lmarried to K. Bruce Stow- art. formerly of Park Corner, P. E. I., Rev. Charles H. Stewart omciatlng. The bride was given away by har bro- ther-ln-law, Alexander McLennan, and looked charming in a gown of cream silk eollaunc made princess style, with yoke of embroidered chiffon and bands of silk embroidery and cream velvet rib! bon, the gift of her sister. and carried a handsome shower bouquet of cream roses. Miss`Katls Byars. who acted as brides- maid, wss beoomingly attired in a white lace dress, and carried/ a bouquet of pink roses. - Tue groom's preasnt to the bride was a handsome gold watch and chain; to the bridesmaid a gold crescent brooch, set with pearls, and tothe grocmemana »gold and ruby stick pin. The hrlds and groom received a number of useful and costly presents. Tan Halifax Chronicle in an extended report of the last meeting of the M. P. A. A. A. which it publishes under the scarehead “Abegwelts To Ba Suspended," says: L. B. McMillan, Vice President of the lil. P. A. A. A., wrote explaining the Jack D. McDonald incident at Newfound- land. He said the uaptain of the team naked him when they were about leaving for Newfoundland if they might take Jack D along lu view of the fact that they had an extra ticket and he agreed; but stated thatplaylng him would be an; other thing. When they got to St. John's they found the captain of the team they were to play was an out and out profess- ional. though he had played aga.lns‘ Windsor and Truro, alrn that the local laws permitted Buch mixing of teams, and, feeling that when complying with .the laws of the colouy in which they were playlnzliiey were uct. iecpardiziug their -itandlngfthay allowed Jack D. to play. i`be Ahegweits will be suspended. The President announced that those vvlro took part in the skating meet nt. St. John not .anririaaec by one M. P. a.A.A. and onine who skated against Belyea would ba aus- peuded." ' Tris: prospects f~r the Minto getting into Georgetown for nd-y or two if the prsseutunfavorable wind continues arl- ratharpoor. The straits are filled with ice packed tight, and likely to remain so tilla change of wind. Picton reported yesterday r.lia_t the Mints left there at 0.30 a. m.. and at 10.30 was od’ Coles Point- A boat was sent. out to take the passengers from Picton Islzurd. Some men were seen wallrlag ‘to ihe steamer .At eleven o‘clock thc Mlnto was three miles from Picton Island, moving slowly through heavy ice. Mr. Lord during the day telegraphed Captain Finlayson asking that the passengers on Picton Island be taken od. At 1.10 he received the follow ing-"Passengers not yet on board from Pictou Island. Mluto stuck in heavy ice oil°Coles Point can ncithsrgu ahead or astera. intend going ahead to George- town if at all practicable. Later on the following despatch from Capt: Finlayson reached the Marine oillce “A number of passengers from Piclcu I>laud,walkcd across the west end of the Island to Caribou. There are twenty- eigbt still on the Island. We will gs :hem oftassoouaa possible." The nas en gers who have suffered this unfortunate detention of over ls week are certainly victims of ill luck. At ten o’clock lust n ghta message received from Cape Beariaaid that the Mint/o was in the anne position ss when the last messing.- had been received from hor in the al ter- noon. -St. l’ntrick's Day Celebration -Gran Malo Drama, A Daughter of Erin, I li - . f .- -.fr in Fort Augustus District. The members opera Houm' Maud., umm' Much 18 ~ 'L , 55;) `\v!,f&;\\"* ing two other doctors will go lo the in- , ,. froted district to consult with Dr. _ » I I _, A Toombspwho is in charge ol the work of p -- - l ' - _ ,. confining the outcrealr. and enforcing , ___ _ __ . f'l"i .’~< fb ,Comfort 0 . Our new model Sta-zcu mounting are the ‘acme of comfort and ease. They have excellent clinging qualities, and are the nratcst and moat in- ‘ conspicuous mounting we know of. Better _try one of these mounts. A - , GJ". _liutcireso'i\, Jeweler and Opucian. sale at all the , r r 'Tal news from the district where the cueaofvarlolcld have broken out, was last night on the whole very encourag- ing. There is no doubt but that the length of time whiohhle elapead since the Introduction of tha disease t as rasiuTt ni .ln lla being apr.-ad orcr a wider* area than was at tirat supposed lo bo thc case. Yis- terday D . 'ikiomba found that the teacher of Forman Hill school two miles from Fort Augustus boys marks of tha com- plalutin its declining s‘.ags', and thi- scbzici was at once clos d. Tnlirl was s ur-.tilyiu|rlv large attend ance at the Arena B nk last night, con ~iderinR the m my other sveata taking place. the occasion being the third and bolt carnival to be nel-i there this winter. Many new costumes were sacn on the ics and some novel features wcrc introduced showing that the Arena may be depended upon to achieve something better than before every time the managers make a try. All went pleasantly and enjoyment and fun was the order of theevening. Thc ice and music as usual was tha best. The, prizes for best. coslrrmes were awarded to Hazel Bremner who pcrsonated a French Princess of the 15th Century; and to Ernest Mclnuls, who made a formidable Indian Chief. Laar night at the Hillsborough Rink the return game of hockey was played between the Charlottetown Hockey Club tram and the Summcrside Crystals. There was a fair attendance of spectators, who witnessed aclean, interrsting game. The result was a turning of the tcblesin the malt rof the scores, for whereas Summer- slde last week won from Charlottetown, the latter brat their- western visitors by a score of ii-3. The game was refereed by Ollie McE\chern, and the umpires were T. Howatt and L. Inman; the time keepers P. C. Brown, Leonard McNeill and Dr. L. S. Doyle. ln the game which wns played between Charlottetown Bink- ers vs. Summerslde Bankers the Sunrmcr. side financiers cornered the n1arke‘, and closed out their opponents by ll to 2 Bothgamel were free from objectionable features. LAs'|.‘ night saw inaugurated the tem- erance lectures by E. Tennyson Smith, the noted English temperancs revivallsr, who has come to this Province by invita- _tlon of the Grand Worthy Patriarch, David Small, and the Sons of Temper- ance of Prince Edward Island. Tennyson- 5m‘th isa world recognized lecturer in ternperancs reform and his methods are novel and in many ways most eifectlvf . He is an entertaining apr-skrr with a mcsr rillaptnbls platform manner, nnd is pos- sessed of a large share of the droruatic force which is essential to success in presenting the traglcalpoints which are inseparable in the treatment of his sub- ieot. It had been intrnded to have had s children's| meeting in the aft/ernoon, but that ' _was cancelled. and the fact that many parents probably understood that the evening meeting would not take plane, as well as many --ther attractions elsewhere probably an. counted for the fact that the Market Hula was not flilad in overflowing. Had it been thoroughly understood that the lecture was to take place, and had the knowledge -rf the speakers power and ability got abroad beforehand there is little doubt but that standing room only would have been the consequence. The subject of last night's lecture was The Curtain Lifted and was introductory of his campaign for the balance of his engagement hrrs. An he said himself, he gets warm tonight hot. tomorrow night. hotter tho ncxl night-, and than there will probably be something worth irsarlng. Ile declared his determination to fight the liquor ssllvi to the bitter cnd ; he was aftr-r the mer who killed human souls und ladies ann he was going to 'make it ho' fir them. Tire lecturer has humor, pirthos, a id eloquence tqunlly at noirinrnnd an- chors are evidently some ix'vu'.n lu iitnr fir this public during lr s stay ln Chnrl- ottetown. I-ie ieffrred to the fait of Can- wialssdingin the prohibition iight, ami ‘ Prince Edward Island leading Canacn tie was proud that this Province hui a Government. bravc enough lo ruse and to enforce n Prplrlbitory Low; and proud to that there wus a newspaper that lrnfi uncompromislngly fought ft r- Piohllriiior until it had been attained. The lecturer was assisted by a moat capable choir, ami the hymns were sung with sweciives and expression. Tonight a pnrtlculrr-ly attractive lec'urs, aboundirig in rlrnm ui.- quslitica will be given. It is cntltlcd 'l’hc Drink Demon 4'- i ."`,. . _L H; _§‘}` .._i_.Gi€__ ` A 6% The Soul” oi a Piano lies in its tone. "Almost any piano ,- may look like a good piano---until the final test--tone is applied -to it. - We sell pianos of complete construe tion--of _ perfect tone. Uur prices are fair prfgee Miller Bros.. P. l‘. §l°a’ndIr e‘o " '» `svivrr\r's'ipl'c. oQpI -if -- - . ._ _ nanauauk- ,___, Meet Ile At the .Alvv aym Busy ltore Stanley- - Bros. avy, , . Among the many lines of elegant goofs shown here, are the “Old Reliable” Navy 'Serges--always looks well and wears well. We have th-in intlrees- heavy, medium anc` light weights at prices-- 45c, ssc. ost, 15., .na np. Stanley Bros. _ U Canned Lobeters 18c. 'gcc can IS Canned balxnon 15c, sac can, Canned F. Haddocks rzc, zoc can. _ ’ ` Canned 0ys,ters:z5¢ can, _ ' Canned Shrimps 16c can. Canned Clams lzc Can ’ C°|1“¢‘i Q\l“i1B\lB" ¥5¢~ Canned Suallops abc. F Canned K Hervings zoo. IS Dried and boneless codjish 6c, Sc Ib. eANi:EF=e<:»N ..-5. go ' ' "" ' i »-<=¢__--_-...v.._.._,_`..._. : .S Y ' N 4 \ _ ` TllE`ROYAL BANK OF CANADA " " Will hereafter, until further notice, pay in- terest on Savings Bank Accounts quarterly instead of semi-annually, as heretofore February ist, ioc.7. J. F. `M¢Mi i. LAN. 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Put up in quart, half gallon and gallon till cans. Every package full measure. For sale by S- VV. Crabb e. dmwfrw HARDWARE MERCHANT. _ Lath Machine Wears building e tpow feed into lhshins§hong. simple and cheap, which is givirégrmcellcn Bandits.” Prompts eutfontoe inns ce. QASTINGS - - REPAIRS Founders. Machinists. Boller Makers liliarloiieiown Fannin ani llianlilna ilu., NEW F DUN DRY W1