9. 1908 _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN p more Q m fmt It? ¢t‘-'; _youuf>>¢Pi| all _af-out Ayer 's mm. , =r¢'- if »l`c_.‘.i' -vlwlifs Tlierryou will " '-' "' " or n-I, O-.H ' I _, ____ f- ---- - ~ » --B from Ontario. i - `*- i S .0 Royisofi tits; ldéliéinii Department. A 0 r A “fe have just added to our stock a large number of C. M lc°““°m°r R°g“r___° i' um" M°y°r' . A., I. UéF., Masonic., A. O. H.. Odiifeilows., Orarigemenl l|syorsProwse is enjoying s holl- ` ' vr » ` - - ' - say ou t. Peter's Island where the nd other. ociety pins. it lien iii necd of anything in tl1is»,,m0,,ng ,I reported zoom ueit will pay to see us. ~ . --- . The Minto got into port. at 10.40, yesterday from Pictou, bringing 70 \/\/' \/\/» \/\/' E L_- L_ N E W bags of mail. .i izw i:i.i:u. “_” i ' \ ' - " ~- ' line Rev. J. w. Goan-e ni om sua .;..§..i..i..1.;..i-.(..}..i..i.i..;..;..i..;..;.i..g..g..i..i. ` _ Pnoros i .sssrsn i Cook’s is the place. A The Studio Wliiiesllibyli Aiv.~,,y,. ,_ Vik-'come To make you Strong After an iittsclt of Ln Grippe- ilughes’ Digestive Tunic is uneiitelleil. It iroiirislies nnp strengthens llienierves, iuipmv,-5 ,iw rippet le, aids digestion and tones up the whole system. Price 25c per liolile. GEO. E. liUGliE Apoihec.=iric.~i llsll 3-.’~2..Z i. osncious TE if , Ever drink lilill’lR F. Ill. EN ED THA? lf not you have notilic < slightest irlen of its excelleii qualities. It has all the delle- iousriess :ind high quality ihat ciih he poqlted inn pound nf ten. ,The aroiiin is excellent I- niiil stamps this as the culy l perfect family tea with ull the liigliestqrinlilies :it ri incilcrnle price. Get a pound NOW .ind . prove what we ir:i_\', 1 28 cts par lb r W. W. Walker, , Phone 343 Gizocr. , l Cor Eiistmi rind Orlehar Slret l dl.ti~ii'ti|lir» A""“'l B-M°"‘f"‘» B-*li S01eAge1iis. Isaac.;in°.ii:.;‘;;.'a;i‘:;°ii‘.“;i; (llAl(\'r\Rl')) lzulf. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law ¢'o\'. (Ineo iinrl llicliiiiniid Sis.. f`h'ii-viii Tom ,Mm Home .,,,.,_ ,,,,,,,c ,S > 'writesz The farmers ,of this vicinity iiwii I are busily engaged in hauling ice, for Invictus A T hi name stands for all ’r_liat's 1 Us o .ao w V-I :L >-lv. rs ` men I . r' if. and shoes-- they come in all styles shapes and leathers i $.i.50 and $5.00 a pair. Alley Q Co iii - P|°S Bild Bll“0l'l3\oiry by the Mmm ysamday.‘ i " -' " “M ' i Y _ _ _ ry to hear of the severe illness of w_|.‘_ “_ Carveu’ B_A I oooeeeeoeeeeeeoeeoeeeo Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public eic i OFFICE:-° 0’Hallornn Billding. Corner Gt. George Street. ex, U, gmt, ,.1 Nm-ri l~`:o"iii WARBURTON & SHAW , ' ` ` i '. .- " ( _' <2 '34, Ntl'i`_\li\' niiiru|sii~.i s l_‘_\ni|"rI(i_i‘iEliu'\ i Office in Cniiieron Block Cliarlotie- ~ - town, l'. li. l~liiiiil A. ll. \\'iri'liurtoii, B A ll. lr- l) lidgsr Shaw _____L __ ilri6tli llll.ll.ll..lilHllSllll. Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, _Throat and Skin. Even tested and fitted for glasses. ()l"l"lUli'J HOURS lltollo. tu. l.iC‘\-ft30D rn. Evsniiiitrl bi' soilviutmnnt flown- O .‘,‘,..“.‘...“..‘.. ment of Miss B. J. Woobridge.-Rev. l _-___ __'-3_ rwiseas.._...;. _. _-_ City of Charlottetow ‘ ' Debentures FoR§aLq _ ‘D¢bei\inr¢s will_ he sold to replace; ones red.-cmed diiriiik’ Um .V*`f"` 'D05 _"‘ i gig ¢`f$5ou.oo, mich payable ii\ so years | B): order ` Apply in W. W i`i.il1|<_i-:. 2-mir mn. si ___£!‘;_'_’s_- $; -~¢*‘*”i" s 7?' ' Spring Footwear _-.1--» We have received and bpened up the greater pirl- _ of our ne n sprillilf0°l“'°°"~ ' ` Ourliueof I.8dics'Oxfords _ , r iii Black and 'l`..n are iindc winners. A Y, You will find our Boots i ,_ _.~ _md Slide; arc priced the E owest in thh City~ _....___-»- _Qj Sprague & C0. _ , _Quan _ yslde. i PRUNES This week we are offer- ing ri very nice line of stewing primes at the low rate of 5 pounds for 25 cts. l@=~Sec them in our show viiiidow. y i-:ii jo ciirr 55'?-'é ster! Easter! Send your friends a Bayer. The best Easter present. en. ,i,,,|,e |-,i Cli‘town ii\*u i lui: Annual Meetini! < ` .-.tl of ll h - llqillllllil-li S Tlllllliclllililldhl liclli-liillmn Tnl:ne:in?fI’2_ | -fi " will bri linli_iil.\tliolr fni-tnyny on l’rlncoSi. i"li"'l'irwii on the fflth Allfll M 7-il' |’~ "1- ,,-,.|°.-|¢ (-tr thc tiuniiiiolfnii of iinvcnil bus iinsu """ "'°i"r'i°i‘ i'iii‘liiihii"l\i»rii lim . .i_ri-will-i<'ll~: ir. _\irr'Hiii)..-in.\' ,q,...| ,~_ I rmilrloiii.. i V iiiiii-.~~ _ \ A"'A’_T:,,,¢'FIA'§E',=,,!A|\N, ‘:rk||ikll|`Nl§l)-§l_||||l'd1|i I Barrlatsrs. Attorneys-at-Law Brown llloss '.'hsrlui.|n\uwn /'hae s cast. in one eye and admits -that he was in Bedford, a small 'a Miss Addie Clark, of Prince Ed-l Head Offices in New Prow se Block- -Charlottetown. t S. F. Tarbush, City, has returned t, swa, n e y. ' --- l l There were 56 passengers to this l During Mayor Prowse's absence At a meeting of the session ol Christ Church, Sydney, held Tuesday , Y P . was unanimously elected as rector._It- is understood that the Bishop will arrange for Mr. Godfrey’s transfer ntl an early date. ` , ____ I Yesterday the Bill to prohibit the 'running of automobiles in this Prov- ince received its second reading ini the Legislature. It went through committee without a hitch, making a record run. It was unanimously passed, and reported agreed to with- out amendment, and set down for its third reading. Thus is removed the peril of the autos, and the roads of this Province will once more be safe for those whose horses have noti ,been able to hear meeting with the' _macliines. , .___ | R. R. Chappell, manager of the\ _firm of Chappell Bros. Co., Ltd.,'l ifiydney and a native of thisi Pro- l .vince has gone on an extended tripl innil intends to visit a number of |Cunndiau and American cities. His ,first stop will he in New York, where he joins a party of friends who pro- ose to tour the Central State and D B. thence proceed to California. Mr.i Chappell will probably visit Mexico before his return, where he ls very _heavily interested in a large lumber rand grazing proposition. l The Guardian is advised that the Arena Co., intend ,during the sum- lmer months turning their ‘spacious ,building into an amusement garden ,where all kinds of high class vaude- ville nnd other attractions will be presented. lf this he true it will no doubt. be pleasing news to the theatre going public. The Arena, large, cool, and perhaps the best iventilsted building in the Province would be an ideal place in which to hold entertainments of any sort, especially during the warm summer months. - ` i The steamer Bonavists has cleared from Halifax for Cape Breton to load for Quebec. The ice report re- ceived by the Dominion Coal com- pany shows tliat tiiel river St. Lawrence is practically clear of ice below Quebec. There are some fields of ice in the northern part of thc 'gulf and Northumberland strait is ijammed. 'l‘his is probably the last ;of the ice, and it is working to- wards Cabot strsit. There is not 'much ice on the Cape Breton const, A Wood Islands correspondent dairy purposes. We are all very sor- _John McPherson who is under the i skilful treatment of Dr. McIntyre and Dr. Brehaut. All hnne to hear of a l -uv recovery. One of the oldest# fand most respected residents, passed ipeacefully to his rest. on March the .twenty-ninth, in the person of John gCornlsh. in the ninety-third year ofp .his age. Our pastor, Rev. Mr. Mc- §Kenzie, has cone to Ontario, to visit his old homo. A Munn is visit- ing friends in Belle River.-All are glad to see A. J, M'-Milln'n out »in after his severe illness.--Wood Islands West school is progressing rapidly under the skilful manage- Mr. Stewart has been visiting at his old home in Wood- Islands.-D. Gillis, has been employed in sawing wood, with his gasolene engine, which is ii great help to the farmers.- Miss Annie McMillan, has returned home after spending the winter in (lliarlottetown.-A. McDonald of Flat. River, is visiting friends in Wood Islands.-Miss A.. l<'. mcndilian in- tends spending the remainder of the winter in Charlottetown. Bert Smalley, the young msn who was found at a Portland street sales stable Boston on Monday last was taken to Arlington and questioned at great length as to his possible knowledge of the murder of Annie Mullins, the Newfoundland girl who was mysteriously murdered in Arling- ton, March 27th. After the examina- tion, Smslley was not released, the' police deciding to hold him for the present,_ but without preferring a omial charge against him. Smalley town ten miles from Arlington, two nights before the tragedy. He ac- knowledges that he was in a drug store in Bedford, _ but denies that he inquired where Annie Mullins lived. A drug clerk reported last week that a man "with a cast in his eye" asked about Annie Mullins last week. The Boston police say that Smalley said, today that he .knew the Mullins girl. But Smalley denied later that- iie is a native of Newfoundland or Nova Scotia, as was at first report- sd. He says he never was in New- fonndland. but was in the niarltimei provinces. He met.hia wife, who was, ward Island, at Halifax. Smalley, says he was born in Waterbury, Vt... twenty-eight years ago. He came to Boston live years ago to tlnd worls. . » , :British Cough Cure. This is a safe.pleassnt and cdectual remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all alectlons of the throat, chest, I Captain Charles W. Seeley, of Halifax was in Shelburne recently,l to hold a preliminary examination‘ of the gow steamer being bulltl there by osepb McGill for P. E. Island parties. . __ The revival meetings in the Hap-‘ tint Church which have continued for. four weeks, and have been most help- ful to those who have attended. are expected to close on Friday evening of this week. E. E. Poole leaves this morning for Broughton, Saskatchewan, where he will close out his contracting business, and intends returning home in August next to permanently i-ci side. He is accompanied by Charles! Kennedy, New Perth. ‘ 4 l i Advertisers are again reminded; that their“business locals" as wellf as their "changes" must. be received at thigh office not ister than one o'-. clock s arp of each week day, ex-_ elusive of statutory holidays, to in-‘ sure insertion in next issue. All re-i ceived later than the ubovi: hours will j also appear when they do not inter- fere with the setting in type of thc regular news of the day. ‘ Rev. Mr. Pierce is not vct. able to occupy his pulpit. His ‘.‘:¢-ri: ut lim- sant Valley, Gruuville, nu~l .Stanley Bridge was taken very accept-ibly hy Rev. E. Blackford on the iifth lust. Thirty years ago those places formed part of the Margate circuit, on which Mr. Blackford passed three years. Mr. Slackford wns glad )o meet with old friends, among whom he labored thirty years ago. Next Sunday he will supply for Mr. Pierce at Wheat- ey River and at Hunter llivcr. The basket social held in Stanhope Hall recently was a griuid success from every standpoint, the sum of fifty dollars being realized in aid of painting the Presbyterian Church. The Program consisted of dialogues recitations -and songs. The open- ing song and a violin selection were by Miss Blanche Auld und Henry Lawson; recitations by the Misses Plcketts; dialogue by Marian Clan-k_ Fannie Ross, Blnneli Auld Alice Mis- ener, Ada Kllley, and Herbert Mar- shall; solos by the Misses Robinson; dialogue by Gladys Ross, Hnzcl- Mc- Millan, Jean Shaw and Annie Hud» son; solo by Gordon Leitch; dialogue by L. McKinnon and H. McCabe.; a quartet by _Miss Lnmont, Blanche Auld, Henry Lawson ru-.ri Ira Cnrr; and ii recitation by Geo. Killey com- pleted the list. ("1 Moiiil;\._v next the time tuhle of the P. E I. |?nil\\'u_\' will he cliiiiigcil. "l`lii\ triiins will be us l'iillo\\'s_ l-`i'iiiu Clinr- lirrtotoivii to Siiiiiiriiwsiile und Tigniiih two trains ii ilai_\' one li-iiving (_‘liiti'lottc- iirwii ut 7.30 ii. ru.. iirriviiigiit Smrimei'» ~iiili-nr 1'.»lUu. ui.. leuving S\iininei'.~iiili‘ ut llxltl und 1ir‘i>i~er-.diiig to Tignirili wliii~h will he reiii-lied ut 4 p. in. The other' trniii will leiive Chiirlotti-towii iit 3.50 p. in.. roui-hiiig Siiiiiim-.i'.~iiile nt il.ll'> p. in.. iinilui'i'i\'iiignt Tignisli ut 10.30 p. in. ’1`i'nins froiri the \‘\'est leiive Tig- nisli~ime. ut 5.45 1.. in.. reui'hiiig Suni- iiiersiile ut HAI :uid (!lini'lotteto\vii nf ll,.'itl ii. in.. and nrioihei'leu\'iiig Tignisli nt ll.-lil ii, ui.. reuehiiig Siiiniiiersiile ut 4.15 p. iii.. where it will reiriaiiii till 7.20 p. in.. and iirrivc in (‘.liiii'liitti»to\\‘ir at lltlt ii. ui. Triiiiis will leiivi-‘-_ (‘luii‘lotte- town l'iii'Soui'is and (_~ieoi'geto\\'ii ut tl_.`i.'i u. ni.. und 3.40 p. in., :irriviiig iii Sonris at ll ii. in.. und 6.30 p. in.,nnrl ui'i'i\'ing ut Georgetii\\'ii at 1ii,.’il' u. in., und ttf:-'i ii. ni. 'I`i‘niiis will leuvii tieorgetoivii fi-i' Cliui'lottnto\\'ii iit 0.80 u. ni., arid lt.l.‘r p. iii.. uri'i\‘iiig iii(‘lnii'lottetowii ut 2.25 ii. ni., and .`r.il0 p. ni. 'l`ruiu.~i will li~ii\'e Soiiri~i for Cliiii'lotteto\\'ii ut li_~l0 ii. in.. iiiiil lit() p. ni.. arriving iii Cluii'~ lotietoivii nt il.:3.`» ii. in.. iiii riiiici s~i.r'r und his skull was fractured. The xiiiiiiliizliter,str-nngor, olonuuin l1=_iI.t.crfl'.,i.iko iiplu.~.= r-inn 'viii are ii every way miie case- .r-racer# ““'~‘ uccupants of Bowmanrs machine were >iiilii~'firct.o"y unii.uvi|tlici‘ki~irlqfplnlokiiiwiito-l»:nLiiLi‘/Li-ily. shaken up, but not hurt. They pick- VIIAIJZE D AIR fOr Pfllhleus l.xfrt\c!lhr\. Silfé ed up the unconscious contractor and Sure and Pleasant - Has no after eflecti. removed bmp to the Cengrui Emm-_ \\'ii|, this iiiciiimi .wi-_|, i gxtr-i\r;i.o||rinr-i,vi»-i‘i~i ~'-th nrid iior niirt yoiaiiy an all gemgy Hospitup There he died thme Ai-k your frii-iiils .mil r.hiiy will liili _von ibut tliii is ri. fuct. noni-s ister-_ BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS. C HBEER, D D 9 When the contractor reached ther All Work Guaranteed Overl’rowse Block Proprietor il'\l°-'f hospital he was unconscious and did not regain his senses. While he was being operated upon Bowman andthe occupants of his machine were taken to the Park police station. Bowman was locked up and the others des- dtiisrt .if cribed themselves as Frank Ford,l 7' ` S54 Presidio avcnue,» and Jessie Gia and Violet Llc d 1546 O'F r~i ' ` Y Y » ii ` rell street." The above John Mc-' Leod was a son of the late Neil' McLeod of Head of Montague, iinill formerly lived n number of years. with A. D. M::Le,od of Kinross. i WHICH LINIMENT IS BEST? For muscular pains and aches a thick oily preparation can't pene- trate-tbat's why Nervlline beats; them all-it sinks right in. "Ii wouldn't live without Nervlline in myl house," writes J. B. Cottam. . ofi s es or in fact any need of an honest lini I recommend it highly because I hfivei lenve (.‘lirii~lottetown on returii nt -l.»l.`> me than in B whole bottle or grdind ,pgs-_--,..,,---.. _ ir. in., ui'i'i\‘iiig ut Eiueriild iit T p. iii. ‘Ury |inim¢n¢_" Try on 9| me im-gel c_. _ _ _ .. ._ -V ~ - -»..___» nail proved that in one application ofi ti fruin will leave Eiiiiwnld for l~hirninei'- `Polson's Nerviline there ig more vir. 1 side nt 7.25 ii. in.. iirriviiig ut 8.35 u,in., ;25¢_ ponies, "Snstches of street conversation 11 _ _ ` Island views" "dont say!" “h ‘ M'l‘3\‘d'S \l"‘"“’"i 7°' Sale 'W5"VWhe'° 500" “many as possible" “niitomxi\i&-ll ` ----="--'*---'~----" |hile" "other surprises” "wouldn'ti miss for n farm" “Neither would 1": "S1'1bsr1’Iatc that Wscrrir.” i"L°““.‘?“" "A"“" H”“" “ `""°`i night. I EH. H. Bra _'ii is the Up to- ldate Hatter. IG' Neckwear. My l~ie-t show- ing of ne:kv\ear iriilud s maui' new stylei a d colorings tha' were l soii exc'usive\v to me. S e tliei new shades of Brown. See R~io‘sI New Bengalene's. See the Newl Ba a'hei's T am ielling at 35 ct-l w irth 5o cts. H . H . Brown. The Y ning Men‘s Man. 4-bdroi iii) exp:iieiic_ of i5 y¢i1rs I have neve- sold ri line ol c otbliig that has io many gooi qi~.i'lt'es ss ‘ l’erl`er io-i r-rand." l\i. cithlng s ull and ioinp'ee and my pr ces :i e it cr-st ro p, c. lower tntii coin etitors who lirivea larger cxpersr nccouit to imit nd with. H ii. Bowii, The -Young\sen's iii n 48df6l "Excuse ns but have yon used 'rises' Witch Hazel Cream? The Cream that softens the sliln rind G' - Wm. Bateman ` . W. Q. Feed for ilorscs and Cows r .,,,a_ il( Now is the time to get that Horse or Cow ist Rcmciuber you do not get the fat prices for - a thin, mean looking animal but for a. fat good looking one; just bear this in mind. \Ve keep in stock feed Equal to any iii the citv and as cheap. llay, Straw, Oats, Bran. Cornmeal etc. \ ¥¢".& i.20u. iii., witlitriiiiis east und westilllastown, N.Sl “If you have rheu-’ 1 ii uilditiou fir the above on Tue.‘idii_vs‘ niatlsm or soreness in the mu cl i ’ I , lenvo Eiiiei-iilrliit I.:i0ii_`rn.. for Clini'-"ment, Nervlline fills the hill. I emi dfiSfflf ' Ph0"\B N0 50 9-ll Mfilpcqiie R0atl~ ¢“‘¢ BUY you’ ‘WW ll" “H n‘ 3-zldtlsrllsiui ln kharge. ‘_ l\l'0WD ' Sr h 1 , r ininmeaitmi l vioii ol' the inert-:i_siii_q i-.ries nf Assesstnient Societies there is in ciiiriiiil for i'e'ii:ib|e iuziiii-ni_ii:e on the cheapest giiaraiiteeil rules of irieut Companies. e iuvile yoiiriilienlion in the “Investment Annuity Policy" as by the North Americinn Life ¢\ss:ir.'iiic¢_e Company. he rules are the lowest coiisisleiit with absolute security. The policy becomes fully paid upiri a definite uiiriiber of years or can be cashed by insured . Call or write ns. _ ROSS Q MATTHEWS 42984- RCCOi'ii 2.23 @'|,.,\,7¢¢...- .......... ...__.__... .__ .-_._ _ _._ OAKLEY BARON iliiklny lliiron uinili- his rcconl ,ot 2 23 as is firiir yi.~iii~oli\ mi it l ulf irillo truck and in ri sci-i-_ir hviit nice wlilcli he won lin hi no will uiiil fii\'oi1\hly known n fuIltli'i~4 rliitlun ls iiirivlli-~o-.f\ii~llicr thnii to my: lie hii oiiccd cd in be the liiiiiilnnniiwh best. bmi and one o_f thc riuitciitlmtttiill stiilliomi in Mnrltinic tiiuuiilu. Ho ii Qiilioiv liori-o,l»i\vin yum) l J tlistiirlzc iitlliotliurlottirtowri Exhl ltlimi' Venti cha and roughness. .lt-tl A rililsnil llllr. lli- ii- rilsnri siren! ivliiricwi iii the show rin . Sonic of his foiiliitthc first cm 2;fn` 'ood rgzdny |b5o|»|,¢¢\_ |g¢y|||¢ wcrnshnwiniii nxlilhlildn ln~<1. fiilliinil woiitli-si. >~i~i-oridiiiiillthlul iiroiicy. the _ludire mnuir ' ‘e°“n‘,__”c I his thrit. they were tho bcst lot hc c\'i~i~_|iii\|zi~