““’R“f 3° 1909 'PHE LATEST N,r.\\'H THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "' ‘ FIR-ST OF ALL ' ` PAG rii-"riivx _ onic ree from Alcohol -"‘--~ - -~ - ~---~~-_-~- ---»---_---"I __ __ __ ______________ ___ __ _ _ _ _ j __ __ _, _ _ __ _ _____ ,_ _ _ ._ -. ~ . - ~- V-.-rn ..._ . _ Q Talk wltli our doctor about Ayer’s non-alcoholic Sarsa arilla Ask him if he prescribes it for pale, delicate children. Agk hini if he recommends it when the blood is thin and impure, and when the nerves are weak and unstead . Ask him if it id _ _ _ Y 3 S , nature in building up the general health. i,~,,E;,‘l{_'{,E.";; combinations making very pretty rings indeed. ,in ine city inet night, en route ini _ W. W. Holstein ,_»B¢_t|e_ child, City, crossed yesterday en_ I-ou. .._.... te to theili new home ln Sydney "T: The Misses M. Rose and A. McKin~ "”* PH OTOGRAPRHER About Patent Leather ` lnvic E'You can always rely on getting the in-.ii in rnniegrnpni ni o.n, cooies ` tus shoes All theleadlngsiyles to choose from. 1 STUDIO-In the new DesBrin_y Bloclsl __ / The ludlo where Baby is always _ \ welcome ‘ \ ciao. ii. _iiuiiiirs_ ! i..~.-...~. _ .-. ... -.-___ .. ..- I STILL THEY [UM More new goods direct from the maiiilfactilrers in the latest shades of b o\\'ll's olive aild green etc. Also a full line of blile and black serg .s viculia cle, which we will put ip in first. class style at the cheipest possible prices. i We do ilot blow, ve leave our suits and custoniers" to do that as our customers are sure to stay with _ us. - Give us a call and see those goods! and prices. \Ve do the rest. All work guuranti ed. Muilnocli i Ross, dttsrttst f. 3173;: ':;___ -_* .. _ .;:;‘*;i TI: 1 lining Biting for today You can save tiin \ tiki ir .mil \v.>rr\' \1_\' buying your pusirv ew :il l.f~iierg:ii_l S Home Bakery, lzi il. i'..i.i-__;c St. Speci ii fortoilay . Bread 8': Health and (lrulluiu in iizix iirappers l lb loaf 4'? Cup cakes p~r ilox l<‘Cl Cream l)ongliniu§ l0¢ Tarts _ 'UC Tutu overs 2 lor 5': i r 25C vel' di"/» Bostonian Tea Cakes lil; and lzc _ jelly Rolls _ ‘°°' Apple un-i iuluce Pie gc. . .___ _W ..... . .. » ' "\, [ge ‘A .\‘\'i-ak, run down. nervous people I `\©© sliould try | ._ \ 7 I "~__ Hughes i Iron Blood \,-. `i,.~» ,_. ° /' _,..- `. __ ’/Z_._.__¢,'.e'~.__ 'l`hiiv build up thc sliattcred systeuv - _ ` " off; ' §__ Price 25c per Box. | .l-5'; \\'n and i' cam 1;" aud the ..\._@ '\ _‘nf .lf The question is ~oilin :L Siu” Sni:1~im:_<:__ diamond and saphlre, and many other _-J.. f . . __ 'ndeilie giieniiif A. .|. lfniilipn. There were no cases tried before the \\illiani Liiilinoli. Bi~ui»l<'~-_v Point. W. A. Winfield, Mrs. Wint`leI.'l and Hunter River the guests oi' Henry His N. McNair. City, leaves tomorrow Linen for a week's shooting of wild geese at John Bruce, Victoria (ross, had exp osl o ai a a Wednesday.-E xuin. The social committee are giving ii social for the inenioers of the Senior and intermediates in the Y. lil, C. A., tonight at 7.30. Every member of these classes should be on hand. The mail via Georgetown reached this City yesterday at two o’clock. The Stanley lilt Picton yesterday morning for this port but on account of heavy ice returned to Georgetown. movement. in an article; The Man les Edward Russell discusses the poll title 1912. The junk industry is picturesquely iles-crineil *ny Rufus H. azine. It is ii topic full of lnspinaztion and narrated i_n a bright, snappy 'rstyle by a salesman ivho, nt twenty inine years of age, capitalized. himself |ut li million dollars annually and sold ll ‘s ervioes to a compan efm'plo'y'og ii is y . 'tive thousand persons, as well as a i :force of tive hundred salesmen. Ano ltntr article of timely interest is one -on Canadians and Imperial Titles, by li-Y. M. Mcflonnell, who speaks of the _change in sentiment and attitude _with which decorations are now view~ _ed in the Dominion as compared with ltlle feeling that existed some years lago. Canadian Pleasure Parks. is al- fso a seasonable contribution from the lpcn of G. W. Cooper. Splendid cuts fare pre-sented of several beauty spots *in different cities. T'hs` April issue ot ,Busy M.an's Magazine contains many other racy articles on political and it-ommercial affairs, system and busi- lness, life stories of successful leople 'and nicn and events in the prblic eye. It is artistically illustrated .ind mak- es nn excellent travelling companion for Easter-tide or af welcome visitor Jeannette Marks, Beyond the Spect luni, by Morgan ll.ohcrt:»<>n, Wr.tlni; Campbell Mac(‘ulloch, and Jimmie ll‘epperton of llshkazuo," gy ltobert`_ _-_ _ ._ » . __-rv' ..... - ' . " r - :fr . f > " t . .-......-.-.Wei lliarr. There ure poenis 'll Frank lleinpster Sherman, Charles Buxton lfioing, Edith liivingston Smith, und others. ` M 1 ilu Tuesday lust the students of St. DunsLan’s College were trentoil ton lecture of high class by Rev. 1<`a.ther Johnson, the ailnject of the lecture being Jno. Boyle O'Reilly Re- iolutlonist. and Poet. He treated the subject ina scholarly manner and held the rapt attention of the appre- ciative audience for upirarils of two hours. He treated in an elegant and pleasing manner the me oi one of the great men of the last century. Show- ing his trials and hardships supposed in ililterc-nt places before O’Reil1y os- capttl from the penal colony in Alis- traliu to the United States and ‘then ilioweil his subsequent successful car- to the home during the present lioli- cer usa poet and jonrna_list in Amer- filny period. I On the evening of the 17t.h inst, jabout fifty relatives and friends from |Br\lton, Lynn, Everett and Somer. ‘ville nssemblwl at the residence of _W. O. and Mrs. Nicoll, 28 .Hillside St. Hyde l"n.rk, where it birthday party was given hy Alexander Buchanan, OOOOOCUODO . _,_____,,,_ ‘brother of Mrs. Nlcoll. The first part of the evening was spent. in playlngf whist, for which two prizes were glv-i en one for the lady and one for the Llwhen Alallhmnx " ' ` I nr| | 3| gentlemen nlaking the highest scored DENTIST The lady"s prize was worn li Miss‘ _._.__.._..-- ---v f-»-- ~-- om iq il.; fl 2_4 . . Y ' Tilt-i-iiiifit-in nina it i-» -in i . ii. .1 i l Ngzfésr E]:€E|&,né,E&;S°u K Melslltlle glllslll Oéwileddvilléhagd P ill): haitilwi lliul tlii}3]i'niHbil\tixfi:|.|i~i:):liii`{idrgddilc 1,0() g 5 y r_ gggr 0 y e ar ii .slflurioa al _oi-.ii it c o cure in ii |~ Ch lltlbbl) .P.E.l., ' ~l\K"`. flllthl (}l,.l"l. |lil|`.('l. 'l 1q_2|d:ff_° wn After the Prizes were 9-W3|`ded»_ _the tfiliiiiiflic onl; |it’i=ll.fl'e"diii-c nod' knoiivhntri ;','lle6ts repaired to the large dining- lliuiiic-ilii-ill fraternity. Cutiirl-ll hi.-ing ii con- -~‘°-'°“ “-" ' | stitutloiiill clincnuc. ro '~ it ' I . THE EDITUR li AJOURNAL of in. formation for all Literary W orkers. Thirteenth year. Only permanent and slic- .ssful magazine of its class. Tells what e_ditors want: li( w MSS. should be prepared: where to find tlie best market. Answers ev- ery question tliat you . want to know about the business of writing for the press. loc a - copy, $1.00 a year n Send toc for sziniple copy, or z5c for three recent numbers. , THE EDITOR Deposit, N. Y J ~ ~ mem or H. K. and zvtrii. Arenbnng, lwho live up sta rs and who kindly of tercil its service to Mr Buchanan ow~ ing to the lack of room downstails icu A year ago Father Johnson lec- t.uri~d before the students of St. [tun- itun`s on Thos. D’Arcy McGee, and this year he also choose a subject wirthy ofthe ahle treatment it re~ icived. A hearty vote of thanks wal; nioved by Jno. Morris and seconded l,y J. Mark Smith, which was suitnh~ ly acknowledged. $l00 Reward $|00 quneiiii cinnu ntionu lrviitnicut. Hiil|'n L‘i\tiiri'h (.`ui'Ii islukcii in~ toriially. uct'ng directly upun the blimii an-il mucous siirfnuoii nf tho vystvui llicwby diulroi' inlllhu fnundutlnn of tlic dlsuisc and mimi: th- itiut -trcn tli b b t ` .-p \ .> lr y uilliiiig up he ‘ol- l S h ‘There a sumptuous repost wng gnrvmlstttiiiiiiiii_iiud n~iai_.~iiliiz niitnrc in doing( ii; _| M,-s_ Nicol! nd M _ A _ _\\'oi~k. 1tic proprietors' hilvi~ m mu:-li t'.\illi 'Y it rs renliurg, iiissisted by Mrs. Densham of London, iii it~ luiriuive |:n\vnra' thul llioy offer Hui: lliinili-eil lhillitru for lilly cueolliul it fiii|~. --- .l`i-iirlrilemi `°" ° °' ' nice Dry Codfish(s`liini_-led), also several Wwe “Wired with _';0;‘;‘l‘“éelec:;i(;5n‘;e9\§;> ' ' _ : cases of Boneless Lodfish put up in one|Gw_ Mitchell' drummer of the Higm _ . and two pound packages. |lnnd Dress Band of Boston, whonsang Also Smoked Finnan Haddies, Smoked a' number of Scotch Songs, including if ty “" ““ " mgby neningi, cnimii slinon. ls_fn;;vfv;|:§§i:._ _pie ofLth<;_ini»;=_i:i -_ ii - ~ _ . ` e- arr u ‘ Lobsters. Kippcrcd Herrlligs. Claim., meat scotch Comlldmm YIM: pat 0*; ,»_. _ . \ _Fini-an liaddiea und Trout. gum evening.; enternynlnent ,Magi ,,' Tuko Hull`~< I-‘emily Pills lol coiistiuution E 1 fa E ¢,~_ _ fi ‘i"`>-1’ = . “Gi ““*@>,'..' ' ii../< so: t r »` @.\.§/ ~ < <2' i i r-li " ' ` ‘was spent in rlainclng.' The niusi f I " *E* ¢` 1,., ,i._ Q { ithe occasion being furnished by flofidl `1}~_`-_'lf ` ln. Melmin violinist nnii Jiilin A] .,~‘,.. i Beer Go f ' ' ~ .`Buclianan pianist after which th ` '“- 'i""".-i ~ »._ ir . - O1-Tm Smyth tes is one of the best tonica you Anyonewlwls m lmedof aPl_“én(}?er t Gem, e St like. lt hullds up the nerves, maldiilii to call at tnc Model Till Store, 1_5. ,rea 1 g - new blood and imparts iieniui' to ev- An . ,.k first class, Satisfaction gurantecd. ery part ni iii.. body. Pmpnmi nmi - . “_° _ k nniil nt Ist. per bottle by A. w. Red- Lowest prices on all vior . un, Piieni n.. Sunnyside. ia. H. sievinsmi. Pun- An Ayr-sliire bull is for snlemee classi- ddu _ ficil ooluiuu. ` 0 a e0 uc anan t uiiciinnnn, P. E. I. (axnmintr nnai Patriot please copy.) "'T`v.-it grown at an elevation of and climate combine to give that nlicnl tn use than other teas and lrompt service are the induce-'limncn feeling shunned flint it was ` ___ _ f " I | . ts ' offer for 'our iatrona e. ,““ °"°"““¥ “WU "‘P'~`“f» “Hd Wisllinll men " we 5 1 g .Mr. Buchanan many happy returns of, o llgdtgifgufggi- Cl;/Ir._ Bughapan la oi; :don Photographer This illustrati -n exactly represents the movenionl of our lti size. New Model Empire Watch. lt is a Solid iiic»cl iiiovement. substantially sud accurately bullt, and beiutififly finished, and calculaiterl to but a lifetime if properly used. $7. 50 buys this high class I5 _levelled watch cased in a strong iiilveroirl cane. The slime model witll 7 jewels, ‘ for $6.00. Every watch isinslircd, to the wearer by the broadest possible guarantee. G. F. Hutcheson jewollcr & Opticinn 99 Grafton bt. A. *dl Tracadie. His friends ull wish html good. luck, ` _ii r 1.2,.;-_-*X ‘.l2’?.“;°?.lii.~‘3§, Pure Irish Linen Torchon Laces E 7.8 inches wide oc per yard ' 11-8 .D , I in wide Insertion loc per yard. ..i“f:§:s.,Mz'f:f;°° .‘:.z'*.‘..f;;.‘;‘.f;::l All Cotton Torchon Lace iivlZ’n.§»‘.°§mé'f.i‘flf§ii§i`iffl.i°h.§l‘.§'l.“,f{l, 'WJuld require a linen expert to tell it from i°§°l’i..”'if`i..fi'i“f.`i°‘€ii.“i2’.iIi"I..Y.f..if` pure linen. Done up in 12 yard pie:€S. tical issues of thc future under thel 7 8 ln, I L8 in, I l'4 ln Gillnlore in an article, His Eminencai .y f the Junkman. There is an anonymous- i paper, The Frank Thollglits of a Sec-‘ _ond Wife, and an cditornl by Oiison T iblwett Morden, Are Yui Silperstltlonn. * Among the stories nf the month are, \ _ How does Your Garden Grow by ~- . 0, Y . HA -J i *.0 _la 2-lpeecli for Peter, 'ily J, J. Bell; \` » _ ' ` §"’I‘wo Hundred and Eight," by ciunu sinviiis l, Flinnges to-be made in Church ser- lvicea must not be in later than Fri `day at noon. _ METHODIST. | Rev. H. E. Tllonliis at eleven and seven. Attentive ushers. Sunday School ut two thirty.. Pastor‘s lllhle class at two thirty. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7.30. Bible Study meets als close. Grace L‘liili'ch.»-Prayer meeting at 10 n.l1i. Rev. Win. Harrison ut ll and i seven. Strangers always wel~ i come and provided with comfortable] seam. 4 BAPTIST. l Baptist.-Rev. G. R. White at eleven and seven. Sunday School class at 2.30 p.m. Visitors always, fwelcome and provided with comfudf ,able seats. 1 CHRISTIAN. l Sunday School and Bible Clans* |at two thirty p. m. Rev. J. li. lFloyd at eleven and seven. Strangers lalwaye welcome and provided with | comfortable seats. ANGLICAN. St. Paul's Cliurch -- Holy Commun- iion and morning prayer at' eleven ‘a. m. Sunday School and Bible Claes at 2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer at T p. m. St. Pater'a-Holy Communion at 8 ,, a. m. Canon Simpson at 11 and T. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.- ` 30. Strangers welcome. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Service at 7, 11, 3, and 7.30 p. m. Week nights Service.- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at R p. m. PRESBYTERIAN. 5 St. James. - Rev. T. F. Fuller- 'ton at eleven and at seven. with good seats. Sunday School and Bible classes at 2.30. ‘ ZION Church-Rev. Geo. E. Ross, Pastor. Morning prayer meeting ln ' ost-nient of church at 10, public wcrahip nt eleven and seven in church. Young peoples' meeting on Monday night. Prayer meeting Wod- nesday at 8 o'clock. BT. DUNBTAN’S CATHEDRAL. ' First. Mass at 7.80. Ohlldren'| Mass at 8.30 Catechism immediately atm: Mass. High Mass at 10.30. Vespers and Benedlction at 7 p. m. 1 _ BORN 'iiii.fool'oAi.i..-Ai uf-.lin im.-i-_ on .\lurch 28th, to 'l`. J. tl. and llli's..\lui‘- Dougnll. a diiiirhtciz " " man. " ' ' GALLAGHAN-ln this City, April ' lst., Mrs. Catlierlne Callaglian, aged 75. ce Upper Queen St., today at K-45 for St. Dunstan's t‘at.lii~i'lrnl, and tlicncc to Lot 65 Umnotcry. . _ “\Vearwell” Ponte t ANNOUNCEMENTS. *,\(tg||tion is 4.-ulleil tc the u_il ol`.l. l.oiier iin's, Ilomn Huliing. wllicli ' i I 3_8 is is it it 2 ,-8 is it S, ci it Strangers welcome and provldedi Funeral will leave her late rcsirlcn-| for working iileii are ~ -*una-*i'lU' 9 i . IEE QUEENS CQUNTY GUARDIAN. MEET Mi; AT THE ALWAYS BUSY sroler; Head Offices in New Prowse B|oclt---Cliar|ottcfown- f~~-----»-~--~ -- - A -~-- » ~ » ~~~ ~ __ll_.<__- siicul iPhen0m€nal wsiiciil SALE ‘ _ ;s,ALE .ru-DAY Values in Torchon Laces _ Recently we had the offer of a line of all pure .»ei."f.§.‘5.'f.l§l§3’l"i-'l.‘i"..if`.`.'.`»`.i ii-l3?§"§`.F?l`liii'.f Linen Torchon laces at a ridiculously low price. We 0.... __ ‘il bought them and here they are for f » fi *"4>-4 ~/UIQ nfs , .. f Ii. L » l"'l NEW WONDERLAND All this week. The bi-st and liiggi-~i bill i»vi~i' billed at tlir price asked for this one. Corrino and her belrs. Elvertoii and Irvin. Miss Irvin in her single act, and wearing one of famous sheath gowns. Louis Bovals, the wonderfill one armed contor- tlonlst. Motion l’ii:tures. illustrated song. Saturday afternoon, Souvenir' .\l.itincc for the children. ~ anni.1a1 TRY OUR high grade Anierican Kerosene OIL. We are the largest retail liandlers of oil on the Island; which proves that we handle only the best. Ask for Pratis Astral. 25 cts per gallon. 5 gal- lots 23 cts. Bring your can and have it filled. JENKINS ®. SON Grocers . dttsrftf ' H - _ ._ . .__|llil 5 ,kc 19) 'twill l_ the best value. _ A 2 -% 50 . price 5| .\| - i~'“'"- i" *bi* “-‘“"°- lt _.»._.f... ._- *___ .awp-»..,. .. U L .._... - ._ ~ - _. .in `5-1°._"-` - -es 5FuR!P-