\ l -r- ` T .Lx ;Z;_ 1 E ° ` l U 4 “- ==”l_ Seeing is but to Ailniire ° -u ' vs' ._ is ~~ ~., ! a 1 _ i v 1'” '”"t*itl€e'*New"*Arrivals in ___ _liolusel ~ Furnishings f 1-Wie-‘. _,ff Q55? _stcclrs of '_‘housefurnish'iiigs are I _ariiving--an apparently endless proces- sion ofcases, bales,' and’ boxes,- -all givin whale to the overwhelming _preeniinece ol __ 511'! H0'18¢fu§nisiiing's Department. ' Nev_er_hav¢ Wofbeen so splendily able to eihciently serve the public an this season. N'Q_i‘vat havefwe hadso great a stock---so large a;a1'i\tyof'de§ignEf-_-€'ucl1` excellent values, to 0 an-,,»,¢,. .-_» 1. r #_ _ A1111 the round flior s nation makes. 'and pleasant. l The _New Carpeisg _ Splendid choosing in the new carpets, As t ' A l they ailloéy caurrigbebeaten; and as qrautirv buyillgvszillieif- °il`l\lbatau hip once isio.u.few can :item t io 1 quai our Wllsl. _ _e are_di.i-ect importers from Englis mnnnfwmf. en oblwputatioqiand gcarautescvery carpet we sell. EWU Carpets no to 45.: yd. _ I-|lll\ll\'l we to $1. ro yd. ' . _ Tweet!! Iscto S1-r.i..vd- - i _ _‘L - ' ,_"'___‘_ ._ Brmssll 75c-to¢r.75 yd. ‘_ _i ‘i,.f;-._;» ~ ,__ _ - - Velvet 8nr5 to [mo yd. _ 1 _. _ _ _ . Wiltonnanzg in to 25, d' ;` _ +I" ` ' » _ Ar 'ler§i.5ot0$2»10_. ‘ _A range oi newe tt pstierns in every mars-dr lllaa- at .arelsiriking-othen rlist are sr~fr, hiirinoniors, "4 N¢alMg~-new ’Eurkish»desigus, etc.. rick' ' » V A_ Wonderfully complete stock ni squares---siren in- °"°*`_‘L0_`|’de_c" »in_.r hy _few inches nifirdinq a v-iri_-ty of lil” lihlktl fo- satisiae ion in iittiu; any sind room. _ _anticipate a heavf deinunfl for squares ihia spring. Wf' _ '-rum' p -iestaeii in. _ »_-3;”i‘n?`»fl»»< ~' “ “ t _,' I Brussels Rquarei, , _»,.,,_'~‘ iv., Sn-yina.5¢}uai-e~ . _ _ _ Ve vet Squares, ‘ " Axiniusier Squares- éf fl $5 $»_6__?.~°_° _ leuma and.0il Cloths swift! and T-.onsaods of' yards oi _new washable - every widthimm one var l to i`onr._ /Eve ry IN 'H - _faviv ever' r'ieai¢u`ih» ‘~ mule. _-_ pain ‘irinted ind inlaid qualities. Most effective 5°! r 1 ia' sed linoieuma Plan ii a - `» ` s ‘°iff.§._l;€.';f~,..r;...s~;j:...:..,i,,.£.l.2i!.._*‘.%.£i 5° “New Dooi°Mats m'a‘taiare_here in the heat sorts 'thai many teaches us to stock.-the satisfactory 3 fi; Mullins. _etc O" Klllimfilf -san I. '_ L H u `!._.|m,b“¢,_ten,ohitiisen-tour bcysand six V writes:-Maclfadysu Bros. arf! 6080814 HIE _ illlil John day ace at Lott! \ c_ha_nnsl_. __ _' Tan Rev. D,_:_MacLean will preach iD.v.)»»~_ai‘ stanohei on wednnsdnyine Dm_§._fmi*'M Kensington was in Edmonwh recently. Hs has disposed ot h'e practice in the east and an Edmonton sl oo b P t is paper reposts, is on the lookout tor an opening in the west. ' MANY friends will bepieaaed to learn thatldrs Robert _Jenkins _ct Mount ` Albion, was reported yesterday to be ' iirhtlyimprcved and hopes ot inli re- very areenttrlaiued. I J. liluinaaanpvho recently d'spessd oi'_ is ineréantiIe.fhs'ness at Surnmerslde '_ _. E. I. was in Edmonton. He is on a rip through the west and will go into r ~ nsiness somewhere in Alhai-ta. - Tan rlestii tooir place at Clyde River, Mai-ch I8, ot Mrs. Stephen Squires. aged sixty-tour yearn. She leaves to mourn a girls- and twentypwo grandohilren. _ Tas death topk place at Ci-apaud, on Shaday mornir`1iI,‘\laroh 17th, 0! Amina Arthur infant son "of Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Mhcliean aged tive months. The' lunerai _tools _place on, Monday at 3 p. m _ Tan death ocou'r~gdJn the City. March l7,` oi Oathariuh, _the deprlydieloved 'wlis i'ItJamcs5_A.McDonald.‘_in the wth 'Year or heriairo. leaving a family ot six, to mourn this loss ot a kind and adectionats mother. Persons and'iiri'ns dtsiring advertising in any newspaper outside ot this Province are having same placed by the Guardian Advertising Agency, which is conducted in connection with _'this paper. They thus secure the same* rates as if . they placed their order direct, .and have each advertisement checked to see ti_i_at i_t_ gets the propel' ~ number vii. insertions and appears as desired. A conimeronnairr from Canoe Cove in constructing 'a yacht ior private service.-On the ninth uit. the wedding ofPeter` MahFadye`n to Miss' Enieline Darrach waacslebraiad at the heme ot ol the briiie's parents John .api Mrs Darrach. Needless to say thifinvited r R Hi y and took leave oi the happy couple w sl ~. ing them much joy on the asa ol marti- mony. -Miss Louisa MacKinnon has 'returned `ii-col Charlottetown where she has spent ihe prcrontwinter._ ' __ _ a_Q_unfi-_.mi pretty iniimry weddiiw Mah place' at St Mark’s_ Church oi., England aiflialiiiix, nn Wed. lil March when Pte. Albert Ularka off the Royal# Canadiiin Rai. was united tolidiss Maud aault `cf cream white lustre with a inns - aleioarried aboquet ot carnations and V om was attended lJYiIis brotherE!U°Si- i ariioine olliciatsd. The presents were numerous and valuable Alter theoerernony the happy couple drovsto ihelr horm- where they received their gusi-'s and had quiet entertainment and sea » a Tas iuieral of the inte Mrs. Arrsmu _wgiqnu took plies on 'Sunday March 17th, irc: herlate residence at Urapaud. _ intud antlst Cemetery ni. Wmmvrf- land. The 'iei-vices 'st the hom and _Ohnrch were conducted by Rev. J. E. Tiner. The deceased who was in the Nth year o£her_'__i_a||e _Vps the widow o_L the la‘e Artemaa Wadman. who predeceased his mi-'ss years ago. Phe funeral was a 'very iiii-ge one. The heantiinl black broadolotii casket with honey ocinh silk panels, the nnppiied Lby her aoa IA. H. Wadmsh, undertakes, Bammsrside. Besides him the deceased lelvll to m°\ll'l\ nm other sons, Wesley T.,o( Newton Osaka, ~‘ lass., and Welton of Petit Rnhg, .New Bromwich; also four lash ' ' - - ~ ‘ P kBaat. __- - _ .- _ _ . :_ _~,i _|'.' . susan _ ir "ss§;in_iiuriii| me spring -mein nun' aeiipu many ,iii cms as one uni ml _ -*ii* sn 5 f . ` to rna ly appearance oi ocrres nil "i.tiri`\_"‘ your dollars you‘|iilnd the Classi gtg. immuihh W ,_ | _ ‘nm 0°l“m“'*°‘1.Th’° G'-‘°|`dllll "I0 !'|K|lif written, especially rshahllsys olnlhte lluaix ' goglpiflgv *iid 'fhulidll W6 21°* li last ev nln Peter McCourt Pre d ni. the oltvwere in attendance and a most _ _mi_t_sbis_ ,snniisif songs. ‘Fsnfif _asxiginni removed 'rnesdny ninhr.. Hiilebm iuni on Thisuilay next. Popular price 16 cents. , communications are bein: received' each day. ' Tmsicliowiniz telegram was received § I bl sl e Irish Society Hailiax N_.S. March 17. To, President Irish Benevolent Society, Chsh itable Irish Society oi Haliiax sends in- t»ernity_;zi-eetingstothc Irish Slater so- ciety ol Ch. Town hoping that a briniiter day is in store for old ireland Sid John-_ C. 0'Mullin, President; Jas. J. 0’Brien' ' Secretarv. Tax 'Dharlotiewwn Dramatic Club under Qicnnspicss oi _the Benevolent Irish Society will present in the Opera Houaatomorrow night their beautiful n"ieio-drain entitled “The Daughter oi Erin.” 'ilhisla certainly an excellent play and the publioshould take advantage ot this most favorable opportunity and anjcfa pleasant evening in the Opera on Wednesday Mamhilth lust. Tickets » ean,be got at the usual places. Those who want work oi any kind or areiookiug for help ol any kind si»_culu .send their names and addresses with itil particulars or call at The Grardian Em plcyment and Information Bureau, New Prowse Block, Charlottetown, Telephone 132s. _ Those who do not desire to adver- ` tus wiu please send m eenis with iiien- equesrnéhich amount wiilbe returned _M 19. 19°7f 3'. - sf 1 - _ , ~ _ _ , . ~ ` , will hglopened forthe children on \l_‘e_di' _ 0°’ H h ni=aday_¢§ _atti-rnocn_ lrom2 to 5:3) at. t' ' - a ._ 1 ,Trains 5"; usual price to children ci_5 cents. iiurlill » - _ _/. pm", _“Ed 'fsfszy Connnsroiinxsru aiinuldremeinher. that lc t ` nm. _ "'_'°_ G°°'“" """"’“` snssxoer sentiu iconic nevoenl '-4 ' 5 i° . Uh __ ` _ V ¢l‘ ii ` ii... n ; ~ ` f ' Wnssyoulriilwklvu lm' a place tv szixlltinriilllxlld in bhngmndenee vigil . "ll Lal I **_*”1”$ __ \\ i /I '-'-*gl-_i___.-6- 'tsunami - -~»~ ~- ,_ uc, ii ¥v'i~ __ '- in New Pfoivte- Block:-Charlottetown. 1 ._\;._§` _ Klinssoanmr-‘_i-i-opens mni`irr`aw»l '»~'rai.I.‘iIt _.school iu 1 ' _ _ _`_'=I:_.\“ 1= icérnllsi ' V mwilmltm-viilfa mlm” “lull *"'1‘~>-:'.'f' ‘ff§li"~fi"_'ff,r. i _ _ . I ~ - '_ _'__' ‘ ___,i' " “w” ';“--‘ ' ~ ' __ ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' “ue” 'lu N' Ta V m'lf'l'l'°"°W'i 'nillllilol Cslillm _ _ -FF ° "Anangu-~...-_.4-ir~¢.u.¢u'eix .&ail‘°\_._Z.it:\»~. I ._ma- J ‘ re~o __ ~'tl6iiiori\iw'in'orning.‘ , _‘ . t e '.-' ` ' Island, F umntlne restrictions will* 1 be* />-\¢____,_. R' f 'i °.k(`l§i_if. _.3 _ i' '_ 13# ` 2?' Jr. -v 1 A NoTH1<;RiNS'i‘ANcaof the advantage of __ lar ge buying, is demonstrated in this lot of _-:-- These garments were carefully made up, by one of the best makers in the country, made of good, bi ight, black satteen. The fabric is firm, and at the. - same time soft and silk like, the cut of the pettlcoat is modern, and on generous liner, the deep outside; ii unce, has two rows oi insertion. of’ black thread lace. Under the outside ilounce there is one of con- trasting culour or black. Both flounces are tinished with dust ruffle. I " Ii we had bought this line, in the regular way, attractive goods. _ i ‘ ` ' " lil '_ gllllll rf 12" / pf »§;=.»:~" and forthe regular price we would have bggn compelled to sell it for $2.00 each.- Spot cash terms, and s special price cut on ac- count of quantity make it possible for ns to offer this i Mail Orders mptly Filled line line of petticoats at the special bargain price nf- a g . -__- Your Money Back-__-li' You Say So. _l-mill. tothsm on application, less postngedt Asoraisa of those very pleasant events which golar towards making life woitb living, took place on F eyening last at the residence oi Jas. _ton,Brackiry Point Road. A nuuiberl` friends from enjoyable time was spr'_t by all.iMis. Bryenton' _proved an _idegi hostess.” thi- oecaaionbcing the anni eisuy oi hir birth. During the eveniniz an en_ioyabli» impromptu program was carried out. Jamesilslfier, Sr,nave several ot his inl- every body" with _a flcaplai pu- / 1 sent by mail it they do not get what they ` _ _ L L mmm ’ _ PERSUNAI. SUPERVISION Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. F nrniture 'of a lkinds made to order. ' Great bargains continued in ' furniture till the large stack is cleared out. _At the old stand opposite Post Olllce (upstairza) _ uesta e 0 ed themselves thorousby, .only Mrs hlcldiiiiliu ca‘ii"" ld” it. 'l` e ' fcrmatos ol the "HiU`p`land 'Fiin3." Geoege Moors delighted " he company with artistically rendered tenor solos and 'instrumental ` s'eleei,iona.' _Mrs. Bruce McMillan also added to their snjoyrneut by playing several sslectioniou the violin, ;o"nsiri particuiar_°_'The Soldiers tloy" as _ _ _y_ l\ eveulnu; passed away vil'y gieaaantly and alter enjoying a, sumnt\'io\i_s repost and a tew more songs,_the_hoaith oi the lioii ami hostess was nrepossd _after ` which _"Auld Lang Sync" and three cheers anfifp tiizor lirouizlit the evening. to a cl sr early in thirinorhind. _ _. _ 1 _ Vaccine _direct _from Parke-,_ - Davis & and the John Newson. it Q --' __ E-i _'_i 3 7\1if V l _ WA-‘:.!;__..lIé_‘_PER '_ Shown In Charlottetown _snow ¢ist.1cin.'» Nnd._'l1ho_ hride won . _ 4 . - Is now ready for your inspection ' veil, .ns wi-erin or i»ii¢_s_ni the vnu.-y, nnii Fresh “ Sample books gladly sent and called fur. '°::;:;.E£'.°.‘;:‘;'.;'S§‘§?._'§:..i’.iL°'..;L?‘i?;‘.2o » ~~ Sw Cul' Line Before Buying- The groom and his hrothrr are hfivh oi ,_ » _ ~~~ _WestRivsr._P.E _I.The iisv. A:rchdcic‘_ll . ' \ .` _ - i ‘ S L Opposite fi ont door Post Office. Ontario V'ar:ciue‘Farm. ‘ Guaranteed 'gi bs o- luteiy fresh and pure. I Orders _frollf the '.~~, l § i _f-C27 ' Use me gently, V Strike me right, . _ #_ . --~ rf- °°°t ’i°.':.” no e . _ . _ ' s, ---_ '-_ .; - 1. . _ . _ :)”,lg1'u{v|'£[?y:i, annhllrs. Rnhinion, ’ ` ,___ _ Always “sl NT , gqnstino Dove. .The palibeasera w¢n:4- '_ _ »| _ _ ___ 't~‘_ __ ISK ‘Of _ ` ' Gao. Newaoinl. B- Hs ` "" . _ f i _ If _ _ 4 ' nDr. Shoop‘l Rheu- ‘chimtry wil_lbe`p_rompt§ ly filled. '_ _ ' .vs l éuhgs Dr. Shoops’ Restora- tive, etc., etc: _ ` -fri.; 'rm Mae." °..=_-,-`f'#°°°`f"lf‘-'i'~f°-'- °~ "mf" elif- _Sh¢w‘;#ll'ii' _ _ PARLURS dlwtl. ' ’ IAM ‘sign Si. Itim `N. B. l'm a “Silent” . - ` Made for light. V l’m ol use at dawn of day. And at eve lim iust as gay, Always ready with my iiihi ` _,i_ Burning warmly day or' night simile and _shear 4 e CHUFIELD APER C0 - __ _q _ ~ V `- _ €oiii}>lete"_lebdBh‘now' _ _ F ` » P °s- __;_,_ '4 ` SELLING AGENTS, _ . *_ Best _ Silver Polish §l?'°2ll§ V -' We have given it l careful test using it on _, _~~~_~-_ our own silverware for ll'“~'l`lr some time past and End 31 . Best Silver Polish that has yet come to our notice. We don’t know anyone once using it who has not continued to do so, Sold only by w. N. 'i°ANToN, __`_____!»Yutehrnalrer andlifvgi-.__ RNNUUNEEMENTS ` Oi Concerts, Sociala, Bn- tertainmeuts, etc.. oi a money making nature MORNING DAILY or RURAL DAILY PER WORD (six words to each line)-One cent lor one insertion, two cents for thiee insertions, four cents a week; nine cents for .ihree weeks, twelve cents a month. Churches, temperanee or- ganizations, and charitable institutions half rai'M. Minimum price 15 cents. Black Q announce- ments double ratel. Births, §a;lagea and Deaths FREE butverses will- count some rare as i ---_-l.__..;.. above- BUSINBSS LOCALS seine rateasabove. some rate as above when inserted in locals, and otherwise at regular ad- vertising rates. f"No charge' for notices of strictly re igioua services even when silver collec- ' tion is taken, but all gatherings in aid ofol' in` connection with churches ' and charitable lnatihltionl, CARDS "P THANKS - if an admission %|`ol‘d7l- leeiiou taken » ll be charged si iuif ima. < 'ren(i0; percent i dkpsoiint ' on _above _ ' ' for casii with _ _or_der. __ 5649 Guardian. Telephone Meeting' l i\i'@'i" I Zvi 'I' ransom-egag ».__._,§ l£i‘"““oise§oii‘ oi wana- A m ....."°" :i'°.:`."'*."" mugs l`ui¢¢m Li," /_ ai _ 4 ’v-lgtt