`£’-kd" ' "f~.'¥F3¥» ;. i J ‘-"_";’L‘~*l~'{jFif1. it tv i r , ,t _, 'f 1 __ li” .l _'.1-ji rr 51” » -i li-'l iii.; i`_= lil? il ati l i r _ ll _'|-Q... iu this Province. .Ill -T0 OORRESPONDENTS.-Owing to the increasingly heavy demands on space: The Guardian cautions its cor-_ respondents to be as brlet as possible in their contributions. Only Real News willbo inserted. » y-MR. BROQKS 'DEAD¢-'-Mr. lieb- ert Brooks,`nn aged and respected citi- zen of Poplar (lrove,'~Lot 12, died on Friday last tho 26th inst.. Tho funeral took piano on Sunday afternoon to Bldoford Metliodist Cemetery und was largely attended. Rev. Mr. Young con- -ONE QEN1' per word each p timi for advertising in this c mil Cash must accompany order i- mum charge twenty-live cents. --`~HOLMAN’B showing ot new spring mflilnery is the most attractive and complete ever featured by this firm. 9205-3-2’fm3le2l --SPRING MILLINERY.--A little money goes a long way in procuring a fashionable spring hat at Ho|man‘s. 9205-3-27m3ie2i -MILLINERY. - Holman‘s are showing the latest New York millin- ery styles, imported direct i'rom New York City. 9205-Ll-27ni3ie2i --LOST BETWEEN Summerside and Wellington on March -ith a black grip containing a bundle of papers. Will ilndcr kindly leave sumo at King Edward Livery Stnblcs, Summerside. ' 9233-3-30M3i. --ENGAGEMENT.--Mr. und Mrs. William A Ramen Central llcdeque, - y. t _ announcement tho engagement of their daughter, Susie M.. to Mr. William W. , Johnstone, of t‘_aiubridgc. Mass. ductcd the services at the houso n.n\l"‘ "9241'3'30l1l1lDfi~ grave.-l'. --POLICE COURT.-- An iutorvsting case between two citizens of Summer-. side took place in the Police Court on Friday before his llonour Stlpendlary McQuurrlc. The defendant owns 9. pair of gonts that broke loose and trespassod on the plaintiff, causing some damage, among others, the destruction of certain ornamental trees. After severul witnesses were examined the defendant was lined 50 cents and costs.-I-l. -PERSONAL MENTION. - Miss 'l‘lllle liowntt, Cape Traverse, is spend- ing n few days visiting friends in Suuinierside.-Mr Wallace Noy, of En- more, Lot 10. was on a business trip to Sununerside Saturday.--Mr James J. Bulger, Conway. was a visitor to Suminerside on Saturday.-Miss Birdie Beck, Charlottetown, spent the week- end with friends in Summerslde.-Mr Herbert Rodd, Northam. was among thc buyers who visited Summerside on Saturday last.-Mr J. Ii. McLeod. French itiver, was in Summerside on Saturday attending to personal busi- ness.-Mr l-J. .l. Lidstone, Portage, spent most of Saturday doing business in Summerside.-ll. WUMAN ll(lUlll HARDLY STAND Because of T ache. E.Pinklmm’s ble ° 8_1! --WOMEN'S INSTITUTEB.-Al the November meeting of the Maple Leaf Won1en’s Instituto ut 'l‘rnvcl1cr's ltest,_ a supper und eutortuinmvnt were giv- en by the members and a lnrgc num- ber of outside people ntteudcd. A mu- sical programme was rendered and the sum of $58.46 realized. At thc Dc- cemhcr meeting Miss Sterns gave an interesting demonstration on Home Nursing. The February meeting was held at the home of Mrs. W. McDon- ald. Reports were read from the dif- ferent delegates to the Household Science Course who all spoke in the highest terms in regard to their visit to Charlottetown. speaking particular- ly of their entertainment by Mrs. J. A. Mathieson and their trip to the Ex- perimental Farm. The March meeting of the Institute was in the form of it social evening and was very largely attended. Up to date this Instituto has donated $20 towards School lm~ provemcnt, $47 to Ilatriolic work. Fur- ther work will be done along these two lines together with the establish- ing ol' a library. -AGED LADY DEAD.--Mrs. Diana Dougherty, wife of the late Francis Dougherty, died at the residence of her son, Mr. S. P. Dougherty, Port Hill, on Saturday. the 20th inst. Mrs. Dougherty, who had reached the nd- vunced age of 92 years. had been in her usual health until the day before her death, when lt was noticed that a change had taken place and about half nu hour before her death she spoke to her son and daughter who were with her, and after that she peacefully slept away. lllrs. Dougher- ty was u woman who was greatly loved and respected b_v those who knew her because of thc noble (‘l\ria- tian life which she lived, She will be greatly missed in the Presbyterian Church at Lot 14, of which she was a glhnadmulevoted member and to which sho was it liberal contributor. Her tuncrul ' Don’t displayed here. The Best Time of Ladies’ and Children’s stylish and dependable wearing apparel by far M p \ V the finest showing---we think---ever .I->’=~\ w I to Select Your And we fully believe that few women will care to , _ look elsewhere after they have seen the beautiful styles _ and excellent values we offer. We studied, worked and __> " ' ` | _ ~-l_._~ Pre-Seas Exhibit ' _ De' List beclm __ , 231 pifased this the rliimalubiyaixlifiefi 1 in ol Rue _ tasty asked for them. Prices 'Conte and ii'e_ie tliem. Weare sure 'y'ou’ll _ buy and tell your friends about them too. -¢__;_ I I l I \`_ -\ ' AV -Q. -1 1 sux I-_ sn* , ,/ .~ ! W/ We are showing an excellent of ‘ Wash Goods, Domestics, Ladies’ Uiider \ ° ° ‘ ' ,Hi ,Crits,M libs, Und - Spnng Clothes' ls' Now 'A ' A \ LE:;:;»W;'iss;1;yl’ettl,co:ts» etzs er \ T _ ,ij planned for a long time before selecting and buying these . elegant garments, now we feel that our efforts have been rewarded by this fine showing of pleasing styles and -$-_-.._u_:_ _` \_\ _ P' _ y r | Pretty 'Coats for l Small Girls l Plnkhnm’s every suffering womnm. Frssnn, 1642 Junists Street, Phil: P5- \VESl1LRN PERSONALS .- . ` _ -t 1 L f Another W°man,s Cue’ physicians rhportttlla lun mu :_ii1d.\/_-dz Providence, R.I.--“I cannot speak -Mr. .lnincs McLean. Lol. ill. was (um Ld" at llh-S 'Lge L pmmmc ' ` zoiiéigglay ggnyolxoxggiugg Compouind ng Suuimcrsidc Monday on bu.slness.- -CHANGE OF LOCATION.-The e mean ._ - -- 1 ii ~tl,u "wld 'wt be Without it' I hmadis' --~---- will 5L5§‘°ffEg\l;ig*;=\£3fy‘§;Vl`:;vll;1nlLbv:§§&tf‘l8:. --Rev. John Stirling. Cavonllixli. soon move into their excellent _now suglriiy mn down ws... :_ mn. Lyn. E. §’.iZ3§-`.§'l'.i`2" 13`r`$§if§ii`.-1'f§f.f." l5'l'i..i'$»."l`f` ~<"’“‘“` I5ii§"l‘.ili'{`.ll`iI1;‘.'.`i»'l"i`.i.Tiiiliiflfl ?.'.i“f. 'T-fill Pin h“m's Vefembh C°mp°““d' It -'-- I ' A ' tlenco after n great dciil' of repuirs helped mewd un ina” b°3"°f hum' --Mr. Edward llvvgun (‘l|arloltr»- l1a\'o'bcon made -Z l°gn§T§°‘;‘;;s go¥“;'=\lnh‘gI 5ll dw town, wus n' passmlgor to >;\lm1n<>l'iiif|i> -`---'- e _ o loot! .<..~. 1 .___- ' __ __ -=---1-f---~ “Y c1':'i:-‘~ r ..:1°;s.r..::r;:.¢s.. rs“:s;:.2 X;gB7;£°;'Fi;?`;’;'\‘f°§:2E;¥;m&?n‘;“oan°gd`: --l\'lr Elinor Bovyor, (7harlotl_c\mvn, ending tho 27th wcrc tho following:- m=ny<>fmrffl°°°°”-“fM“‘°L*"- I.§’.‘."Ll`_.-‘}`l' l'I.°i-'ill-$12'ii'ii’¥.iffi}13,_%‘,'ilijif 3'; "lm r'ii.'L'l‘.»ii\;..`.X; “i°"'.<"r'}li1i"<5_iif.'.3i soN’126L\pp‘tt SL' Pmvidanw’ RJ’ ~~~ '. ` ' ' lottclown; E. ill. l)lxon. llullfnx; J. li. amount of $3581; which took place on the afternoon of that I Wednesday, March 24th, io thc Pres- ta d byterlan (.hur<~h and cemetery at L0; 5 U - 14 was vcry largely attended. ltev. .l. b°w93 ?f`l5» MCKH.V. DHHl_fll‘ of tho church, con- Pinkhnm s dilclcll the services nt thc house, grnvo Com- and church. Mrs. IJoughcrt_\' lcuvcs to Im” mourn thu following sons und dangli- tcrs: Messrs S. P. Dougherty nnd Da- vid Dougherty, Port. I-llll. and Dr. W. l-I. llougllorly, (mpc Trnvcrso; Mrs. licvtor Doble, Arlington: Mrs. (’. E. Doble, Port Hill; Mrs. Weeks, Alber- t ton; l\lrs. Robinson, in the United 0 btntca, and Miss Mary Jane, ut home. , .M l\ fi Danger Signals to Women --- Kerman. st John; D. J. Lavlolotie, are whatone physlcisncsiled bsckschs, ~-Alcsara John ornun und Mrnnn-.1 I\1v\\lrc=1l: and J- Ormond- Halifax- lleodsche, nervousness, and the blues. Gallant. ol' the l'osl Oilicn. Charlotte- -Z- ln many mme, may “B qmpmm, of town, were visitors to Summcrsido. *"”"'“ f .1 d gut 'fl un Sunday -Y -COMING BACK HERE.-The some em o srangem oran in om- ~ - mgwry, umengivg gi-mdigim; which may _.__ numerous friends of Mr and Mrs John be overcome lrftsklng L dia E. Pink- -Messrs Wilfred Ml-Lcilnu and Max ll. Gaudet. l\0l‘U. are elated to learn hgm'gVgga¢gb oC0mp0m-ii, Thousand; Gallant. who left Sumniorslde ln:-it fall ol' that couple coming back to Tlgnish 0fAmerlctn Wdllell Wlllinglygggfyn, for the Maine lumber woods. urrlvod i0 mdk” li ‘heir ll0IH€~ Ai lll'0S0lll lp vltillg., _ _ ,_ hack liome on Saturday.-H, they nrc living nt Miscouche and have l -Mr Janlca Clements. Summerahle, faaurlelt ls scuelralnazent t-liroushout ~ who has been confined to his home 1 9 “Bild f0T'lW Uilk (`lll' TUDHCCO “"l'_§\‘\""\\"v""" for the last two weeks, with an attack' 00-- allll b9f0l`0 S9iUil\K ln MlSC0llCh€ i _or In grlppe and other mmplicalions, was 11 resident of Tlsnish. where he -ls uble to be around again.-H. Ulllillli 5011001 TOT 86*/érlll yvtlrs.-71. ton; null Mr Edward Ford. l‘lllerslie.` make ll l5|0S*‘lP\` and I¥\0l'€ H-bllllilunt. re resents rlesigned lt Sniiill “Si” '\ ` ' . ~ \' ' i , 4 ---Mr Ernest Hardy. Freeland, Lot ` ll; Mr Joseph il. McDonald. Welling- Nfl' Y0\lI` llilif- ll\'0l0\lg lt life and spent a raw hmm; doing business |,| Price 50o. and $1 n bnttlo. lllacliinnon -~ r , _ somniersltie mi mst saturday.-~H. Titus P0-. ‘Horner of Great George and lr 4 ‘ _ _Kent Streets. _MEt[, ' if _ l . _ '” g _ l -Y fr. .~ = » an w owl" lust mn-M llnllrs Restored To Health By Yinol I Corinth, Miss.- “I om A city tak col- ` * ' leewr and seventy-four years of age. 303-rQN THEATRE -rg HAVE A _ R l was in a weak, run-down condition. 3gA5gN 0|: Qgapqg 0pgRA |N Mv druggist told me about Vinol. I tried it and in aweek noticed consider- and novll have twenty pounds in weak and debilitsusl conditions. st to w ternooo. 3 p. m. Paton’s. 9336. .~;_= foam r Run sway. 'b|°l"hPf°"‘°"°“¢i I°°°u“"°d lf' “*° New England music lovers will be weight, and fam stronger. I con- ' ' » -»°»».v»»»1»f»-»,.t-»f-~»~»-f--»»-»»-»- f.‘;,";:';‘.‘:.'..‘.:‘.".;*'z:',":..’§"s:::3...nfs: 1°* °|d P°°P|°~ "'?~A- Pmcs- tre for a. limited engagement. begin- We :tm-\snt,eaV1nol oardelieioun cod' nm; messy, Apru sm. run organ- livot' J\l'|1'0\1 will fill' lll IlIlI'd°"'u. ization has la ed mon successful en E, A_ F0 ge _ 1) | ¢_ Ch 1 tt ¢ _ needs little introduction. Since they P, E, ]_ B r cm!!! no e own inet presented Grand Opera in Eng- @ "H\1»l\l 01° 30810" Oven House. Mil- 'lTlie Hats we oiler are the Season's W" Wd s"3°“° AMW “"9 Uddm' very best yles to appeal amen of rennemenh show wednesdu “_ their two successful seasons as gen- Spring Coats of 4 7 Design Wi? unsurpassable values which seem to impress every one _ , _ who sees them most favorably. Handsome New Styles ln » 1 7 -Suits for Ladies $5.50 to $22.50 $10.00 'to $30.00 Qiiii.. Prowse Bro . Ltd ....4 #_A _ ____ H l' - , . I l Unusually good looking are these _stylish little coats. V Newness of design and newness of material are noticeable in garments, both for ,school and dress. Reflecting the fashions tor women they bare fancy sleeves and new collar forms _ $2.75 to $10.00 S"'&f!¢§ uf ' Low , Prices ll Vi ll --N0 CHANGE lN SlCKNESS.-- l'ron1 thc authorities word comes that the scvcml cases of diphtheria now in oxistonce ln Norway Settlement are still undcr surv<»illnurc und that scvcrui other cases are suspected und| closcly watched.-Z. 2 -MAY LOSE HIS EVE.-News comes from the Charlottetown Hospi- tal that Mr Peter A. Gaudet of Tignish no\v un inmntc there may loose the sight of his right eve At present his been there for a number ot years. Mr zzltexall "Q3" llnlr Tonic will beau- ENGLISH. pleased with the announcement of the P Y Y - gagements in Boston and therefore new lourels to their reputation by eral managers of the Century Opera Company in New York and Chicago. The favorite artist; who have been beard in Boston before, will return for fc ss ra sve r n o c a strengthened, and new and complete ~W- D; J ra °°":.':.i..'°".'.;'.'..'.°".~'l.“' Bfll 98 . Ch . hy d une__.... .. ........°....'°:u and Saturday in s, p will he popular-250. in $1.00. The llnul result of the popular voting con- test. instituted for the purpose or as- ccrtning just what operas would meet with the widest favor in Boston has just been brought-to a close. Nearry n month ago thc management began distributing voting post cnrds among- music lovers. 'Upon one side of these cards forty operas were nuniod, from which selection could be made, and on thc opposite sidethe address of M11- ton and Sagrent Aborn, Century Op- era llousc, Now York City, was print- cd. Fifty thousand of these curds were distributed and liftcon hundred and sixty were received by mnil at the Abnrn oillco ut the (lcntury. This is considered a. lnrgc return by compar- ison with voting tests of the sort helc at various times in other cities. The fifteen operas standing first in order of popularity are “Madam Bur- icrily," "Aida," "l-laenscl and Grote-l," "ll Trovatore.” “Lohengrln.” “Tho Tales of Hoffu1an." “Carmen/' “Lucia do linnuuernioor," "The Jewels ol' the Madonna." "La, ohome," "Faust," "Cavalli-_rin liuslicann," "Romeo and Juliet,” “Samson and Delilah." "Pag- liaccl," Closely following in favor ure “ltlgoletto." “'l‘huis," "William 'Toll.` “l.oulse." “Thr-_ l~3evrot. of Suznfnno, "Martha," ‘ 'Gloconda" and "Trav- lata." lu act-orrlnllcc with this popular vote, the repertoire for the ilrsctwo \veoks have been announced as fol- lows: Week beginning April 5th. “Aj- da" and “Madame Butterfly," four pei- formnncos each. Week beginning Ap- ril 12th, “l.oho.ngrln" and “Il Trova- tore." four performances each, with extra matlnecs of "ilaensel and Gre- tcl" on Tuesday and Friday, April 13 and ill. EDEN MUSEE’8 MANY ATTRAC- TIONS. I Since the Eden Musee on 2Ilrd Si., New York has changed its policy by lowering the price of admission to 25 cents every day. the thousands of ves- itors and strangers have taken risvan- tage of the reduced price and thous- ands of people who have never vlsltec- the Eden Musee have made the visit on their trip to New York. . The latest addition in the World of titled the "Cloth of Gold." one ol' the‘ ` artistic productions have boots .fr¢4_,,, -me-1'., Wax is o. most beautiful tableau en-‘ - wonderful Palais in costume collec-_ the grim messenger of death visited tion. This tableau dates back to the Cornwall village and called to his 16th Century. The wax figures, cos-'eternal home, Mr. James Alison Mc- in raw. amiable nd unassuming ills- _ oa. 'ras umm is which the --deceased was held., did t pstliy If IM Ooltmilhity ht , was 'evidence by the ills' Q..-,‘.’”° °*3‘P‘._9?. . "4 3°* ` *Q2 _ 0 v Q _ 0 " .$‘ 3-Q l '~r~~ _ 1 i _ . I . l . ~ , - _ _. ' 0 0 T1(,-,N1S[-I ces each neck. 1n<,ludms W<.<1m.sduy rumes and properties used in this . ' _ mat ee and the rlces group are truly worth ii visit. ‘ ‘ ' inelnacolor natural colored ° I i‘he K moving pictures are shown every hour, an entirely new series of sub-, jects bclng shown 'at each series. The stage performance of Mr. Dnnuingcr, tho clever magician and lllusloniet, is appreciated and accepted by the aud- iences as one of the best magic acts seen in many years. ‘ A new group was installed in the crypt of the Musee and is entitled “An Innocent Victim" and depicts a scene taken from an actual occnrence on the battle tieid in Belgium. PRINCESS RAJAH AT B. F. KKEITH'8 THEATRE !'*""‘”"Y The worid's greatest Oriental danc- er, Princess Ralah. direct from her tour of the capitals of the (iid World. “in come to li, lf. K_eith'a Theatre this week at tho fiend of rt splendid bill of novelties and idurs.. Rajan will pres- cnt two magnificent scenic spectacles, "The Cleopatra Dance," and “Tho Arabian Chair Dance.” presented with all the gorgeous pogcantry of the Or- ient. and introducing thc most start- ling and spcutnculnr terpsichorean ot- ferings ever staged. Rajan will be as- sisted by a large company ot dancers and musicians. Frank Fogarty, tho Dublin mlntrol, will be the big com- <~dy star of thc show. Mr. Fogarty will relate some oi' his very' newest and ‘ funniest. stories. Other strong features of a grand international bill of stars of all natlous will include Marlon Lit- tleileld and her group of Florentine Singers; Catherine Calvert und flom- pany in Paul A1-mstrong’s drama, "'l‘o Save One Girl," u powerful New York playlei by the author of “Ailas Jimmy Valentine" and "The Deep Purpie;" “Flanagan K- rldwards in their amus- ing specialty. "On and Ofli" Reverb Emmet Keanu und Muriel Wlndow,late features of the Passing Show ol' l-914; Fil Rev Sisters. tangolug on roller skates; Liicllle and "Cookie," thorhu- man bird; Grace DeMnrr; and others. ii Ill lllillllllll ‘ . 1 ,' ' ' ` JAM E8. ALISON MoPHAlL. On Sunday morning the »2lst inst.. Phail son ot Mr. and Mrs-_Donsld` McPhoil. In the demise 0| Mr. Mc- Plmil. at the early-ssc of llreieen, just entering upon the trsslinll or manhood, the family has iisenbpluagedl' into deepest grief, made doll Y sev- ere by the hot that on yi about I. year _ _and s tml! Iso. ther were; slid upon to mourn the death of another mem- ‘oer of the family in the person of Hrs. Wm. Munn. Up till In weeks sso. deceased was to his usual mulch, when ae .wsu molten sown with il?- ness. from which Iss usvsr rseovsrsal but which he hors vga antigua sad flllllxloll-» to the vin ill.~ Is- hls co munity he will be missed ss! o oaralal and industrlousivrorkmsni __‘_ //'_' \ -jr `. HE Man who has his Clothes uiade to _his order generally has his own ideas as to details. 1 " -'~ 1 ` o - » \ °` 4." ' $1 \ fl _ lf you have any pet notions as A///l _`,W_£?/ to how you wish prevailing styles A, ./,_` \§,] adapted to your figure, come here and clfls - 6,2.” " ' it will be done to a nicety. \ ` < - ,‘ K - _ 5 I- ll"A 'L lb \,'\`~‘ l* ,'» '\' 'N- ll A Our _Designer and Cutter is of proved high-grade ability. = L 2 “ ~ _ T ,A ___ 5-’_.-r~ _i`_'_"i. 2;- " V211.-‘5 '33 '- & Each g irmcnt is individually Tail- , ored, made by an Expert Journeyman work er, not machine-made. The shape is permanently worked in by hand, ` and the garment holds its shape. »'» \_ _ " ‘_\‘ l: _ 1 ‘_ ,in _ suits $19,$22,$25,w$3o. _ ll l‘ X _'-,f ,f Spring Overcoats $20, $24, $28. . ll l nf. ‘ 1 _ l In _ The new Spring Woolens are *ll _-lll 1' 1" , will ' beauties. We are showing _ many _ _ _ . ‘_ _‘ il- choice and exclusive pattems! »_ - » l . f _ ~, , May we show you? .l . 5. K . BK, Uéi l f . Tailor and Clotheier - F lefty I0 “ext title driemailns. On Tuesday 5 “'”"'_ lornwa e o st C arch c - ... . ‘led *O its utmost wnacity.`l;st5'gll; Her S’ 3 who came to 'pay their last tribute of ' ` - “ "' ' respect to-thedeparted. The funeral services were-conducted by Rev. Geo. _ Hugh Walker, Peter Howard, lra Auld- and Heber McLean. A sorrowlng s kind and affectionate son and broth er. He has called for many a loved one We have seen them leave our gina With our Saviour we shall meet them When we too have crossed the tide. (Patriot please copy.) ‘ FOR SALE .‘ _ Schooner Western Light Ormsn and the pall bearers were: .___,’,_,_.._,,,..__.\., ,,_,,,.,..,_- Teal’-ice afgain _ 1 I -`_»~.- l miller Bild l!\0t»her. seven brothers and f,,,__ _ _'J QM' “"\ “hfmi one sister remain to moum the loss ot ' QW “"5 'L " -' r f __ .wg 1. . ‘fella sa- $2-15 never I trade We do esn‘t » s vsli