1 MARCH 3' ’9°9 ‘ rrmr rzurmsr umws 7 THE CHARiB0'l"1`ETOWN GUARDIAN ' rmsrom . PAGE 'FIVE ..._ _ ; t,;¢, . 0 0 Co Ao The latest news, first of ell. -‘-' Crty yesterday. J C115' C0\11"f-l meets at ten n flock -- ' £1118 morning- There were nu cases tried before the ` Chas Bovyer, has returned in Mt, Siuwart after ai few days visit at g COVGUGW5- spent Sunday with friends in Pownal. af 1 F I provemenus is wanted. See classi- t 9.17 and tomorrow morning at lied column. '9_5g_ returned after an extended visit to an-e not leaving for Western canada t Georgetown and this City. . until June, l Miss Lauri; E. West, Little York, E A has returned home after a pleasant Sunda at Pownal the uest of Wil ye ‘ E mms ' _ Jos. J. Doucett, Choir Master of St. John Friday by the C, P. R. Rnstico, has returned home after a Empress ul Britain on a trip to the -Z. pleasant visit to his daughter who I teaches in Lake Verde. 1 ___ Rev. Edwin Smith, M. A. will de- M.i-.Pascoe of Petitcodiac, well known 3 views. ' _-__- Now that the Arena Rink mana: friends and members of the associa- services free for the Y. M. C. A. be- ticn should show their appreciation neiit skate and band concert on Fri- by turning out in large numbers and Snappy Clothes WE ARE READY to show you our collection of fine ready made clothes. We are anxious to have you see tl1ei:i,\.ve think that we have collected a galaxy of stars and are anxious to have you confirm oui judgiiiciii. These clothes are high , grade in every particular, the tailoring all that could be desired, the styles _“up _to then1_inute”. The colors are mostly shades of Brown and olive and the reglation blue. Range in prices $8.75 up to $25.00 +~ J < .'iI',-iéiifil'-;‘»'~;f=,=_il=;f. ".> -".'.`:,»_f .J-I_~.='§`w,'~ |_.- _:'.'.' ;-1 ~.j‘»§~_.~T if-,-11 g§;:;~§y -. :,~__ .`,;.. 1 - /' .;..J-',- _‘F5 *': fa / /5 'C ll I 1'/ - Boot and Shoe Dcp’t Clearance Sale still contin- v Hats - d e ¢ K T_'\ f_,;» sr v-.».` nv) /_ 1'.”-h‘§’ Ou --"1 ph-one about the Guardian’s Big Free learn that Michael Murphy of this _nie 0UnaN's couinr GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. ' i Jos. Peters, Rustico, was in the ~'-- City Police Court yesterday. Miss Amy R. West, Little York, -lun A furnished house with modern im- The tide will he high this morning ____ Miss J. Mahar, Pleasant Grove, has Chas. Hynes and family of Darrxley Eddy J. Vesseyl-idttle York, spent iisit with friends in Pownal. linm brake., g \ 1' Persons deslriii;-iiiformation by Guardian rear;;ire pleased to Zara requested. to ask Central for City is staadilylrnproving in health. J. A. McLaren, City, sailed from Old Country sud' Europe. A writer to the Wesleyan siays,Rev. liver his illustrated lecture on, "‘Ye in this Province, is mruch missed in 611019119 C010HY"'“ N9W10““<11HlUf1. ln Salisbury, N. B., his former charge. the Baptist Sclioolruom, on Monday, -- ‘lllarch 8th Don'| fail to hear this Everyone should reserve Tuesday eloquent speaker and see the splendid evening March 9, for Rav. 'l‘. Camp- bell's leetixie-Subject "1nsi`lltntions‘ of Chivalry" in Knights of Columbus E' Hall. ers have been so kind as to give the -- rink and music free for the Y. M. C. The fourth regiment bnnd have* A. skato on Friday night, the kindly volunteered to give their day night. making it gn eminently successful af- -- iair. ~ Miss Carrie Morrison, Darnley, is; _ leaving shortly for Western Canada } A telegram was received in this to open up g lurgc dressinaking amd Ci'-Y MOHGHY nilihtl 8m10\U1°1l1E the milllnery establishment. She will death in Boston, on the same day, of be greatly missed by her many friends _ Dennis Murnnghan, of Donagh, Lot ns she is a great favorite alnd leader _ 35. No parhiculars were given, but in social nmttcrrl. ns his father had a. letter' from him ., *_* _ few days ago, and he was then quite The Rev. J. K, King, of Boietown, fwell, it is supposed he met With nn N. B., well known in this Province, accident. The remains accompanied has been visiting the lumber camps lhy two cousins, left Bizston Monday and preaching to the men says the l nig:ht. The deceased is n coiisin of Wesleyan. Thiit. his services are up- ! John Murnnghnn of'this city. pr-eciated is evidenced by the fact thirt the men recently made him 5, A painful accident occurred at Mnr< donation of _$25.50. _ gate on Feb. 27th in which Floyd, youngest son of Wm. M. Howard, got Hev_ D_ R. Chowcn of Pownal will ' lhis arm broken between' the elbow and preach at Vernon River Methodist i wrist. Both bones were broken one (lliiirch, Sabbath morning, March _7th 3 of them penetrating through the flesh. and at Qlgrry Valley in the after- '- Medical aid was inimediutely su.m- noon, exe' 'nging with Rev. George = moneil the bones being skilfully set 'ny Orman who will preach at Pownal in j lDi~s_ James and Erskine Kier. The the morning and at Mill View in the accident occurrcil while threshing, his afternoon 'of that day. ¥ lmit coming in Contact with the pul» '-_‘ ‘1 Ily r:-l`_ the ilruin which at the time was Alex Gillis lociil manager of the running ut high speed. He has the Earl <"o., St. John, arrived in t111S ‘ Sylflimtlly of his iniiny friends and City yesterday from Ge0ft=`0t0“'l1~M1`~ schoolmates. Gillis received ii- telegram oril Satur- '-- day advising him of the illness ull The following clipping is from thi, his father, -Neil M. Gillis of Orwell, “Statesman Index" printed in Col- and left immediately for home. Mr. _ ell, " ` D known in the Province, having taught on Sunday lust, before his son could i- ' _ for some time at Pownal. She reach his bedside. The Guardian sin- ; married J. H. C. Acorn and resideihccrely syinputhises with the bereaved I in Pownal for several years. Some- relatives. ' time ngo they moved to Colville "°-_ V where the above interesting oven; There was a good attendance at the @0014 P11106. Anmrr' the contest (lit market estcrda the principal L ants Y ' Y Y» were teachers, lawyers, editors &c,, change being in pork which sold at iaith and 12th Grade Pupils, our they eight and one half to “ine Cents per := nail had to go down before the P. E_ Tb, *iight d`011BI’S DGP ton was asked j Islanders. The prize was ,,`souvcni.'f0r pressed hay, forty centsl |. congratulates Mrs. Acorn and hir “V0 101’ 11111611. 13111161' Def lb iwellty' so me -\~.- .~\\\-<~=\~ ~\~,~:¢~»~».\-.<.\~ ' _ .-.,..»-.. ..,. “'% -~1 - ~__i" I I . Til liflllzl i.»': or »i. » f. / » ,-2, _ . ~llllvv-¢-~- - i Q ---_-_-_-_ /AA *Y A ' / I C `\ _ -*ga I/3 1 xl 5” \ , , ,_ \_/N s ,rj _- ' //T >\_ Li .L11 `\ f, . ,-v 5 // . fi . . - i ~ ~\_ \\ at " \ . _ _pl 'H Q _ _ _ _ _._ f _.$15 if Q, ." ' 0P¢n 8 ll Ill i0 6.00 P P' ' :I 'ai h°“"_`__` Wednesday, Mardi, 3rd, |999 mv.-_-.\~»i~¢~,..~_`.~=i-le. \~ .“»~i\m»..».~_».\\\- »ville, Wash. Mrs. Acorn is w .Gillishowevei eacefuliy passed alway er spoon. The Guardian heartily Def `1>“5~ 10? White Oats and f0'1`1Y E' little daiighter on 'llheir success three to twenty four cents, pressed _ "Well, the "poverty soshui" ha/ppm. straw per ton tive dollars and loose B _ ea ins at the high school hhihiing, and tmw per ¢wt~ twenty-live to thirty. i a very enjoyable as well as pl-0(it,,_ geese one dollar to one twenty-five .ii ble alffnir it was too, something over ch, chickens an-d ducks seventy-five "Biled shirts" and baked boots within sixteen to eighteen cents. all SONS of jewelry and fnncy artic- 'i 1: les of dress pard roundly for their The lovers of turf sports in French , presence there, A r‘-w amusgmgnt River c'an be seen every evening en- -called n "hold up game’ by‘ the joying a drive beh nd their speed chosen “it," was indulged in bya num those worthy of mention are Elmer sisted in the oun ladies sin-r on thc scene and demanded of h' the Misses Mar lde~and Leon r ups" contest and hy little Lilian Ac- orn in the children-'s contest held down stairs. --;__ii_._. $30 being cleared for the piano fund_ o one dollar per pair and turkey per Y he fha nth "hid mam" with whomii; cd by Jhs Sims, and the zrfmdlv E81- J J. naman hr the Examiner cross- f WHS iI`t1’fll$- About ten o'clock ted. trotter, Bra/zallan Boy owned by ` t d iw to St. John ' ' - tcn cient lunch consisting of hot co: Boyce Harding, last but not least is Egdyegoggog? on 8 V S 0 Llfe Assurance’ In force at 3! Dec 1908 is fee und n doughnut was served, A the pacing Stallion Purkmonts, the ____- short. program was rendered. Then property of George McKenzie, and Help ,dong a gnod- cause, all tho ~» cnnic the event of the evening when the sire of the above mentioned colits. proeeeds on Friday night, gc; to the y 0 R These horses will he looked upon to y_ M_ C_ A_ Ai-em, Rink, Thomas chose up sides and an old uphold the eq‘uinle speed reputation of ___ firshloneil spelling bee who gn, First this place, in the events of R meefJln|;1 ~-Have you ever som the Sailor-'S honors ‘ui the Maltch were won by of ther _locnl horsemen taking place H0,-npipe dame,-1 as in should be? Mrs. (fam-eron Acorn in the "grown on the ice in the near future. Com. The 1ntem,,¢1(m,,1 naming 'ri-io in-0 _A d 1 t ‘_ I simply marvels in pheir Hrnglitlolé of " 130° 9° “Ve ‘lr H g“’°‘ °““9°- this dance, and in act a ey ore Hear Rev. T. S-ampbell in létiuliiiiiiliis dance so well that other dancers me E» R B R 0 W» Hall on Tues ay evening arch Stl when, beside them, ; shhjeee "Institutions or ohivhii-y." ° nu Charlottetown. Manager for P. EI. I' 3NotabIc Wednesday Bargains In Shooting and Pillow Cottons A Positively one day only .\-. .r .woofers vm K “ERE in the house furnishings '°` department a little time can ` be pleasantly and profitably spent to-day. If you’re short of a few u.~»¢-ws<»==- Prescriptions %*___, l NICE 1 We wiii dis- ues all boots 20 _ff p c off all shoes 20 p.c. off 81| " f ,,,. _ _ " I1' '_ ~ ‘_ \/Kkl hill \ 1\ _ 5 11 ‘k _ -ffl . \ ‘l ‘ \ \ _ . \ \ 4Q%\ \‘ )\ , ( Emi/ Rubbers 20 p c \ _ _ W1 I f 0". ` ’ A _ * D. Stewart. ~ Fl /7 pastry. Oiie's diges- tion is soon ruined by eating any other kind. We have the best pieS. (live ns a trial order. Telephone 21| ECLIPSE BAKERY ` - , _ it is to have good pense them cor- , _..»_ ,__ __.-- __.__ 1 '» - -- -~ -- ~ '--- --» -~----- < _W __ _,_ __-_ ___ ______..____ _ __ _A _ _ _ .___J Olive _ _ An Income for Your Wife Payable to her for Twenty Years, or for her life, if you should be taken from her; or - An Income Payable To Yourself Imported :lirect from France - Guaranteed `~‘_‘:"' _xx =; :-~\--~»r saw v »-_ _ _ *SJ :w <~a~n=_~k* ' rc-.=~i=s.-jx." ` .-.___-as. _.za-3,:-3 __ ,px 1-T --s- .-r»...~., l i l I ll li 5 Y ua-»-=¢¢. ,ug "'_” "" `:‘ : 2 <~._..-:.1 “f'*-.-_v-=_»=r -¢-___ _-. nw. rectly,neatly an d properly as W by French and Canadian Government Analysts as being absolutely pure for medicial and table For Twenty Years, or for life,to support you in your declining ears if you live, are the Great Features of the INVESTMEN ANNUITY POLICY issued by -¢.,..>_ are specially equipped for this class of work. Hgw \ 10, Us 1 `. _ the NORTHAMERICAN LIFE. All worry about safe investment is eliminated. The cost is low. Writc for rates dn" ""1 ms” Ross (Z). Matthews use it *is unequalled Price 30 & 50 a bottle. ` `_‘ ` ' \ §1 i . I ` B k B i B gd 1* _ l u‘\\ - . - _ DRUGGISTS. m /a amwms-1vnu_-f_lM¢ 1 8 es es le’ J A”/‘)//6;/E" »- -1 J 1 dttsfftf - ' ` _ -.- 'i p_ _ ff * » -»-»-¢<=-