i , f ~, -.- ,‘ t A . , , i . / ' V . , , ,. » “ , ._ .., . " fo i - _ , -. - ‘¢rai»1a's-it1\iir~¢`vi¢.'~»iu.f'¢¢»a-. , " 1 _ -. . _ , . _ . 5 , v..~.....-»~n»v....--W.. ,, _,,__>_, , .i i 5 . , 1 U - " ‘ ' »~. '- ukvn. 1909 A W 'm mm Nm ~-- 'rss csA1u.o1"rs'rowN GUARDIAN - me of -an nes uve eg ,__,,,,_, ____ _.___ ,_ _ '__' ,__ _ ___;__ W _4_____ ___nvm_>w____A__4__V _ ___, _ _ 3-12' ""' T - W i. I W. S. Poole and Dr. Strickland.\ The results of the Guard‘ian's Clas- ,Cltr. went east yesterday morning on sined Advertisements and how they _ A a fishing trip. build up trade, are told in ‘that col -f ' ' '_‘* mn. - ll Head Officer in Nsw£Prowse Block--Charlottotown. The Y- M. C. A- rummage salel _ -- A W _ 1 takes place this morning at tens .Mrs. J. M. Sutherland and Misa The latest news, iirst of all. J, 0. Hyndman, City, went: west yesterday. (iliarlos Mooney leaves tho city this morning for Regina. Dr. Hogan leaves the city this morning for Winnipeg. Rev. W. J. God~frey and' Mrs. God- frey have arrived in the City from Sydney- ’i`h;! tlde will be high this after- noos at 4.12 and tomorrow afternoon iit5_51.‘ ,_ - .~ _ .Mrs. Gronlund well known iii t.h'sl Province has been appointed 1-st Vice President of the Protestant- Qrphau Asylum in St. John City, ` J. B. Hayden, city, im yesterday °°“*°- afternoon for _ Sourls. _ . R_ L_ C tt B , ,M I brother of Dr. McPhail has arrrived` .,.,,c Em,,‘,’,n§:' ,e;‘,“‘;,‘;‘;‘;erd'i'1',;,“ga‘f,',e‘,f_,in the city ami will visit his some inf noon for Sourls. . Orwell' ‘ R_ H_ Moubgomel-y_ gh E1ea,,o,-s_ Miss Jacqueline Gallant, daughter, was a passenger to the city ny- the 0' Ismael Gallant. of Wellington. lms| exp,-ess last nigh¢_._ entered Portsmouth College Hospital ment: Dredge “Prince l<)dwurd” ut Alex. McPhail, of Kingston, Ont. to train for a nurse. The Guardian regrets to learn old *”“ the serious illness oi Mrs. H. C R- B- SQ““`eb"i€g9» 75 PFUICB Si- .,| - Wagga, p|ea,,,,m,t G,.ove_ -, Phone 3, has some excellent fresh afndl .___ _ ctlrned beef which he will deliver in, Andrew McNair, ot Bruce Stewart “ny Part of the CRY- & Co., returned last night from. n '** business trip to M0nt,~e,,q_ l The numerous friends of AlexanderiD0U1f0¢l'~ ` - ____ ‘ McLellan of Bradalhane -are glad to,` Miss La1,a_ E_ Macheod of ML ses_hil_n around again after his long _ sickness. Stow-arti is visiting in East V-alley fi-old thc guest of Wm. U. and Mrs MacLeod. period of severe ' Rev. A. W. Mahon, of St. Andrews *~`d_last w?ek at the funeral of Mrs '*“ Peter Keay widow ofthe Rev. P: Keay a- prominent minister oi St. - Andre-ws, N, B. Prowse Bros Ltd ` ` ~ '_ charlottetownis Departmental Store At nine a. ni. the merchry stood- at yesterday was fifty eight above zero, forty seven above and at nine p. m. nt forty six above-_ The coldest re- corded the night previous was forty fr `\ , S four above. in `1 S The auction' sale of the Aitken 1' ' HM( zfllkf' “ia” i ` ` on __ . - y. The house andl lot at »=~ _,, Montague was _bid in for $1300.00 and Y ~' down for $350.00. Mr. Compton was 15,) ';.#,`;, _ the auctioneer_ i' estate sit Moniiague took place Ssturda the faum of \>0 acres was knocked ~ `-*i.;‘ T ` -_.- _ _, A slight fire occurred estcrdn ai- fgg ternoon in the old* People"s Gsmdtery ‘Fil 4`3~f».,-5 on Mui e ue Road du ‘ ' - _ ‘lf _ ef .4 4.’ “}~%*w 1 gi .F E ?5?" \ d ` D Q e, it is under _,R stood, to boirtires getting. beyond con- ‘q‘,‘, trol of those in charge. The Fire ` O f Walsts - The white lawn waist has _;.,_l-...»_ lost none of its popularity, ' "E" :7 .» its daintiness always pleases, besides the makers have worked many little style touches that increase its loveliiicss. New designs are arriving continually. They are as usual, things of beauty, dainty, soft bewitching, the ideas of every woman's taste, yet so made that the wearing qualities are in no way impaired. If you have not already made your purchase you will Want to see the wide range of dainty designs we have to show you and we know you will do your choosing here if you realize the beauty, style and value these items represent. Prettv lawn waist fin- ished with euibroidery 'lace insertion and pleats, three quarter sleeves detachable collar price 85c Dainty lawn waist with baby tucks and dutch yoke trimmed with in- sertion 'embroidery and fine tucks long sleeves tucked and insertion price ii!-25 A number of pretty designs made of fine sheer lawn beautifully trimmed with embroidery and fine lace, new style long sleeves etc. Prices vary from $1.25 1.35 1.50 up to 6.25. ll i collars of_ "`_‘."i-" lace, net e in b ro id- ered mull, /="` pique, lin- e n e t c. ,. li, ,.» .' <, _ Many of the designs are white, a_ number are finished with ,` Daint Neckwear A - y . f \u_f Q reid s 171' 't f»ti 'Df . ,, . , _ , , \ \_ I th . 1,, 0 , p th _(1,. i y, r ect nspec ors or ie e .ii-_="= ve,~réi:;3,pnil p~T;nc?§pD{:~;qk GNQ; pertinent of Agricultiire) 'Gttawu c _____.__ *__ _ ,.,._,____ T¢i__<-to-_-: _`,,_f_:: , Q-gg A stylish belt is almost indespensable this season to the well dressed woman. We have a particularly fine assortment to choose from, Wash |_ belts, leather, tinsel, and elastic, price 25 35 50 75 upto 3.00. dainty color effects, some are plain, others have bows and jabots prices each 25, 35 up to 1 .7 5. 1-l; Vie are shozviug the most beautiful _lap and China straw matting that have ever been unrollcd upon any carpet floor in the country, matting in simple and elaborate designs, such as only those people across the sea can produce. Not the ortlin- ary matting made by the common ]ap and China labor, but from the hands of the most skillful work- men. These are something iiew, such coloring from the most delicate tints of blue, green and brown, rich reds and blues etc. A beautiful line of Japan matting in elaborate all over designs creations such as only japan can produce in idea and color. China matting in heavier and cheaper lines in colors, figured and plain, the coolest neatest thing that can be laid on the .floor of a summer bedroom,-a line far to large to admit de- cripticn here at prices ranging from Izc a yard up to 5oc per yard. 4.°z;.c.¢..f4..c¢../.f2,’..fc.i'..% Department responded quickly to the alarm, and soon extinguished the flames. Owing to the big Saturday Guar- dian and the large numben of adver- tisements therefor it is necessary that all "changes" of matter reach this office not later than ten a. m. Friday to insure insertion in first following issue. The many friends of Mrs. M.. C. ,Murray of Brndalbune, will be pleas- cd to know that although she was seriously ill is now improving under thc attentive and skilful treatment' of Drs, H. Brudsliaw, New Glasgowi lirdge, W. J. McMillun of Kinkorn and D. lt. McGuignn of Emeru-ld. The annurfl meeting oi the joint ldpworth lcugucs of St. John was held in the vcstry of the l’oi‘tlami Methodis-it church Monduiy evening. llev. Jacob Hcany, president of the lcueuc, presided. Addresses of nn eiicoiiriiging nature werd given by ltev. G. A. Ross, ite-v. C. Ri. Flunti- ers, I), D., und Rev, George M. Ciinnp- bcll, I). D., and llev. G. A. Sellur wus appointed the new Pi'csiilen‘t. - St. .lolin Telcgrupli. The above gon- tleuien all have friends in- this Pro- Vince. His host- of friends in this Province will bc glad to learn that Louis Mc- Intyre, the well kuown athletic of this (lity has been appointed (laptaiii of the New Jersey Athletic Club. This club is. comprised of all the we-althy men of New Jersey, i1ic‘lud- in-g Pnti Powers, tlio‘ii.lun who con- ducts the big six il-nys' bicycle race in Miadison Square Gardens. Lolu' is captain as well as track captain of the 'above club. Hs is also second marshal of the Knights of Colufmbus Division-, that will turn out 10,000 strong in the Memorial Celebration on the 30th ol’ Miay. ages whicl meet with such ready sn-le all over this Pro- vince. 'I‘he specialty this season is Wlna Grape, u -good ‘tonic as well as a most delicious beverage, while all the other popular flavors will also Us ern of this city has been appointed the tirm’s representative for -this Pro- vince, as their former popular sales- inar. A. P.'Thorne has reaigned..M.r. Thorne wishes through The Guardian to thank his, customers, and desires an extension of courtesies to his suc- cessor, as all/favorsl received by Mr. McEachrern will be much a.pprcciated'. ,Mr. McEachern is also-the represents tive in this Province for The Stand- ,ard Mfg., Ltd., Seickvllle, I-fun1ph~ rey's Woolen Mills, J. Eveleigh Bt Co., trunks and bags, Montreal, and is Se'~`dS f°" “Very “mf h? Saves 1" the thoroughly ,,cq,,,,,h,t,,d mu Over ithe price. Not only th_1s, but he en- Pmvince' m,,,_, making him an exc,,,1_ couiiages the tlealers in cheap trashy lent salesman. Prompb deliveries will ‘lea made for all carbonated* bev- erages and satisfaction is always given. Mr. McEa‘ch-ern's phone num- ber is 272 J., alnd P. O. Boxil-028. '_The schr. Em-press is on her wiiy hare lfrutni Barbndoes, West Indies; with about 800 puncheons fancy mol- ngnen, specially selected and consign- ed to D.‘ Nicholson, City. Empress will arrive here about 20th of this month. 5-13.-.».~ -§_.--"1'_i.'..-- éa 1/" 7/ I The reason why the men who usually pay '25 and 1.50 for shirts are buying our dollar Shirts--is found in the fact that the our dollar shirt is a dollar twenty five quality. We figured out every good point that we thought a dollar shirt could have---then we hunted up a mill that would make that sort of a shirt--- at a price that made a dollar possible. It » k I f 7 v an-\\\“c~\-._,<~.-.< i 1 . -,;// .r _ A r A ._ i A I 4/ , mer hosiery---plain patterns. 25c, 35c,' Sl. Jolw T°lf=gmx>h~ |` herein a stock that is ' your spring order. from Sackville for the past few years, arrived in town last week with- her little son, Ra-lph, and is at present the guest of her parents, Harvey and Mrs. (lopp, Bridgu- Street.--St. John Tclc»gi‘upli.-Mr. Lord' ihu native ol this Province. -Farmers should- ron-tl carefully tilit letter by ‘4 J Moore and E D ” 9 3 P ft bfi-`?"*\/4‘A\ /4°!" e’ W inn <1 di i re y 44. , G, , ,N_ S_ Lt tl w c eppeure inT eGunr anTues- "-- ““`l .-..f';zi::.:2. .‘;;..;‘.’ 1- 9- ance to every farmer that he- procurt the best and purest seeds th-sit can be bofug-ht regardless of price; and as Mr. Eddy stated, it is regrettable that some Farme'r's Institutes, as well as individual farmers, pradtist trashy seeds. The idea. of ai farmei getting sixteenihundred noxious weed seeds (and perhaps three times as: many) to the pon-nd of clover seed for the sake of saving aipaltry two. or three cents per lb., instead ofbuy- i-ng the best which is offered by re liable soadsmen at u fair price. It is really beyond comprehension, in- th( facc of all that has been said and done by the Department of Agricul- ture, Ottiawn. The farmer gets tlvr hundred and many more noxious weed seeds to cater to his wants. Quality should be the first and all-imp rrmut consideration. .__¢.___ The article that is hard to get in Hardware will be found at Climer0n‘S 5-l3d3i I _.__._, _,*__*_ Save Your _ Money - for a few days, and you’ll save still more by buying your -Fishing Tackle from us. We expect it in a few days and every dollars worth is absolutely iiew stock. \ - g. g _fi sara _/ ' < , @¢va‘i" ,\, -‘ best 1.25 elsewhere and you will I ‘ ,ff 1 _ 0 \Ve have every sort'of nice sum- The summer underwear that we I tremeiiclous range of colours and well, will ht well, per suit. =? every sort, sweaters. and the rest of a man`s furnishing requirements are f' unless you're one of our customers. Come in and talk it over----we want meant big buying to get it--but we have it. in tremendous range of colours and patterns-~ compare our dollar shirt with the >@°1 buyours at.. The only better shirts than our dollar Shirts to be had in town--can be seen in our Own varieties at' I-25, 1.35 and 1.50. ~ Look them ove1'. ‘ and fancy--in offer you will wear well,will feel 50c_ l.00, |.50, 2.00 up. 1 3 » Suspenders, liaudkerchiefs, collars and cuffs,'1iiiibrcllas, iieckwelr of I - ~\».~»k~.\>.....».\_-1-c.. alittle bit better and broader than you are used to--- J "- , ._ _ 1 fa .> , » \ \ it -.-.tu-ii-_ i _ _ -_ - - .n=nAny ily not to be had here we will be pleased to get for you “llll ill) iilll” ,goose RTS Priced from $1.50 up "ij ` __.r/, '/.i °°- The right kinds at “Markright” Prices, Mark Wright Newson’s Block ,_ _ I . ,__ Z NEW HOME' The World’S Greatest Sewing Machine With Ball Bearings, double feed :ind automatic lift. Solid oak case. NEW IDEAL Made in the same factory, same shuttle an needless, double feed ball bearings and automatic lift. A little cheaper case. If you do not feel like paying the price for one of those machines, ask your neighbor who has one, what it is worth to him, Those machines will WEAR LONGER, RUN LIGHTER. and (JIVE LESS TROUBLE than any other Sewing Machine on the market. We invite comparison. ~ ALS() New Williams and New Raymond You are not experimenting when you buy one of those machines, Thousands in use. Write us and you will not only save dollars but _you will get a machine that has never been opened until you receive it. Prices, low, terms easy. .. !”'“ER 3359.5. ii_tts&rttstf V 5 i W. ll, Mahoney. C. F. Gibbons, Gibbon! F. W. GIBBONS ‘ll C0. ESTABLISHED 1345. ` New En|lentI'e Lnrlut Potato Ictlu Wholesale Dealers in Car Lot.-i pi’ Foreign 0. Domestic fruits O. Produce. 4 \m\igc»1. Lemons. Apples mid Cranbcrriclv. (Jmwensaiul Shlppais of Aroostook t‘ount .TMc.,!8cod and Table Potatoes Consignments Solicitod, l14¢,linton Street Bolton. Bikes Best Bread ' v _m»fiaczm. ’