of in », - A. i .,,.. . ' - . i. " -' ‘ " ' “ ‘r MAY 5 1911 i -rn. msn mi 1 THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN -- ...M 0, nr.. - PAGE sive " "° "'° -' -~ -V . .. . ._ . ,_ ____,, ______ __ _ ___ _____ _ _________, .___,,l__,_ ___,__ __ ___,___,___ _________ ___ ________ _ _ __ __ __ _ ___ ,_ __ _ _. .. ._ _ .._. - ROOFW Why the Buyer of Amaiife Never Complains When a m . _ an ~ -» buys ordinary “¥=~:.>='=~'~.---.»»- swaqri -.-_-»}- . ._-.igiéy-.. _l,. f gf? < ~*»<_~:~ 1 ..» .V . _ ready roofing he l1Sl_J|1 ly neglects to paint it and after threeor Ioui' years he comes hack to the dealer with a protest. It is liu- man nature foneg_ lect painting roofs; When a man buy_s Amatite Roofing he lays it on his building and §r?;1t0tl;t'e made of pitch andmineral This surface is plastic enon . sh so that the material can be rolled UP into handy rolls in the usual :Januar and handled Just like any ef "°“d.V |`°°f"|§- ' When un- _rolled on the roof and nailed down it presents to the weather a con- tinémus Zurface of' mineralmattgr :Ili Ditc . On this surface wind, . ni "‘¢°"m» hell' and cold have little effect. Year after year ig ooks up to th k ' and ummccted 6 ityoundisturbed :av . . i ' l " \ - - ' sits nothin _~.;. 1 in three or-fo t 'L' ~ _ g .. . ‘i » _ years ir is sriii gi f`r'0'i1naii'iiar';la'iiiilriiiii`iiii°ii§f; the Wm" 'i ,J _if ood ss ne . _li - ‘,__‘, goes not neg DESIGN can improve their busi- £3- ` =' ¢"` . I. aint. Hc forgets mmf yseH":igAm“‘l'*’““dbUY¢1'B l-i gil .fi ' .Q lie has such a roof gnu? H gm) bilrgaul Whell they I ,ni-:._,-_ ,ii but noharmisdone |el;'lé l§im,;rh5l,l¥'C§- or Aman.” is v- liz... by that' roofings ofdleils nvlialit litumteg ` =`:’-1"~ There is nothing durability. g an to neglect in the case of Amutite. Aniatite has ii Sample free ‘"1 request- Address our nearest oflice. peculiar surface-a. sort of plastic Everiet Elastic Paint Creonoid {,-;'_é;Cf_°;,'{;;¢';; :\ Liriwrrfiil ilisiiifcclziiif for f`:iru\ use A ln~iron< rin-ln.i| black piiini, \-i-rv clienn, vmv iliiiiilili ini pi if-i-imp "ii |,, nm". mu lu." |m,m md dm? h ` . . ` ' 1" zrii ~.inii:iry. bupiircsses odors, kills germs. kinds ol mital and ivinnl u-iirl\. , THE cARiurrs.PATi;RsoN MFG. co., i.imii...i St. John N. H. Halifax, N. S, I Treat Your GRAIl\l with Formalrn :i:.idci1sureil againsiSMUT. POTATOES treated will uot develop scnli. Hundreds used it Inst year with success. .loc `a bottle. 'lliey Macliinnon Drug Co. Cor. Gt. Geo. 8: Kt. Sts. i I _.._._I L _-1 I hereby notify the Public that I have purchased the entire stock~ and goodwill of the Davison Undertaking Co and as l have no conn action with any _Co or: Undertaker in the Province l will be in a position to guarantee satisfaction when your orders are intrustsd to me when the service of our profession is required, Yours A. H. WADMAN Funeral Director and Einbalmer Office 207 Prince St Opposite Baptist Church Phone 289 J. Residence King Edward Hotel ti lfurther notice. I _<- /A "\f\ 9-M J'-»l¢@`~f/1-f<-.W-pi Geo. E Hughes - I-wr ` _ _ ,: Dru 41, 34* ,.0 gr.. Charlottetown, P. E. l. A New Policy covering Total Disability is now issued by the Sun Life of Canada. For particulars apply to E R. BROW ~ Manager For P. E. l. Charlottetown dmwiu -"1 E' i JAP L For Floors and Furniture A large assortment. The Rogers Hardware Co Limited . 1 , 5 ’CilARl.0'l'l`I'.'l`0WN AND QUHNS COUNTY' It Days to buy in this province. _ 'l`hc flrnrilian has n splendid open- fill! f0I` H fufv who has had experience in a printing oflice. See classified col- uniii. , .__ Rev Ewen Macliougall will preach Sabbath. May 1th.. ac Birch Hin at 10.30. Millview at 2.30 and Kinross at 6.30 p. ni. Mrs. Benj. Rogers, Sr., and her rnaid left this cityiyesterday morn- ing on a few weeks' visit. to her friends in Boston and New York. The following were registered at the Queen Hotel in this city yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. Holi and child, P. E. Island: is. Bosweii, victoria; Mr. Thompson, Ontario. _Rcv. _ James Strothard, Summer- Side. will deliver his popular lecture, Beautiful Bermuda, in Victoria Me- thodist (/‘hurch on Tuesday evening, May Sth. No admission. H. Treviranus, New York, who ac- companied tlie body of his wife from New Yorlo to Charlottetown for in- terment about two weeks ago, left yesterday morning on return. Mrs. (‘. (1. Richardson, who has been visiting in this city and Mount Stewart, left for her home in Edmon- toiryesterllay morning, her husband having'met with a severe accident. Sf-» John. like ohariotternwn, is lllllkilliz arrangements for celebrating (‘.oronsti_Il._ George Williams, John McKay, William 'Bruce and F. Gallant. Civil- ian llifle team-Captain A. N. Mc- KBY. H. H. Brown, Gordon Worth, J. A. McDonald and K. J. Martin. "l`he` annual _concert of the Prince bt. hchool will take place on iFri- d‘8Y~ M115' 12th., in the Opera House. The Upsretta is “Cinderclla.” The story of Cinderella as told in this Overetta contains all the chief featur- es of the well-known narrative, the innovations being simply in masse;-S of detail. The music is pretty and catchy and the dialogue very humor- ous. Seats 25 cts and 35 cts. Plan opens Wednesday,_ May 10th, 4 p. m_, at the usual places. The following _were registered at the Victoria Hotel in this city yes- terday: Louis Comeau, Slt. John; J. A. Macdonald, (`-ardigun; E. J. Grav- es, Barrie, Ont; R. J. Helstrop, Tor- onto; J. W. Budd, Toronto; Geo. T. Wilson, London, Eng.; Geo. H. Tay- l0r. Bramlif-011! F. E. Green, St. John; T. B. Rivers, St. John; F. W. Logan, Moncton, Thomas M. Pntill0_ Truro; John S. Macguire, Moncton; W. IH. Fraser, Halifax; Fred S, White, St. Stephen; H. V. Clemens, Montreal; H. L. Pratt, Toronto; W. H~ Angus. Toronto; A. w. Clow, Montreal; J. (7: Rockmeyer, D. S. Lee, A. J. Flemming, Halifax; S, Mitchell, Amherst; Mrs. John Dorin, B- I-Abbey. T0r0nf-0, T. A. Patterson, St. John; G. R. Sutherland, Pic- toii S D McAlliim Souris. U Amh91“StZ W- P- WlllSh. St. John; F. . _ . . 1 ' “§§';~"- - _ in n- FISHERMEN _ o..,,q ...i , _ _. ".£._,{, .ri _ ' " ii? < \~ _ Are You Ready -~ Tfial ’,' i.. ./1. ‘-1-`~ . l - Have you looked "lhrougli your ia and found cu are in need ofa new. - f__w y f _ _C;~’ Basket, l"ly-Book, Line, Casts, Flie ___-_ V , _ Landing Nei, if so, allow us to show ¢ "vu V- _ our complete line ofiackle. Prices R' M °§9 "~ ‘ | The D Y |55 on the one hand or on the other hand ggm that he was killed by a blow. He Following are the grounds for Mr. ckle McQuarrie's application af. the Sup- d rerne Court for n reserve case in the R“ matter of [Ilford Cunningham-That s or the evidence adduced on the part of_ you, the Crown did not mah; out or prove what is known in law as a “corpus 'gm' riuicei," that is that they aiu not rove that Skerr was not drowned pointed out that Dr. Ross’ evidence simply amounted to this 1 he did not know whether Bkerry was drowned or not, so for as there was evidence it went to prove that Skerry was drown- ed, that is, appearances were found on the body such as would\be expect- ed to be found on n. person who was drowned; that there were three cir- cumstances which went to prove, or raised a presumption of death by drowning tl) The body was found in the water (2) There was free fluid in the pleural cavity (3) There was flui- dity of the blood. That Dr. Ross at the preliminary hearing gave it as his opinion under oath that the deceased was not drowned and that he died by violence. On mature consideration _he found the circumstances against him so strong that. he withdrew that opin- ion. Mr. McQusrrie contended also that certain evidence was wrongly ad- mitted ngainst the prisoner at the trial, contending that any evidence 0! the conduct of the prisoner with the deceased rior to, or subsequent to of similar criminal ac y given after the prosecution had prov- that e 00 desirable that the questions should be fully gone into and would consider whether he would feel justified in granting n reserve case, or leave to appeal, or both. i, i H n uality ile up your counter as you may. P -Bake up weekly loads of' Flour- Shout from the ousetopl of Bread goodness-But if' QUALITY belackin go, way back and sit down ! Whai we insist on-qualify - QUALITY 1 And you'll always find it in our EVAPORATED .CREAM BREAD Prove ii for yourself. The Schooner Dwiiin arrived from Ilichibucto yesterday with a cargo of long spruce scantling for 1,.. M. Poole & Co., (Jonnolly's vvei~:t wharf. Henry McKenzie will preach in the Alexandra Baptist Church on Sunday May 7th., at 3 p. ni. Sunday School at 2 p. m. (All are invited to both services). J. Rattenbury, of N. Ratt.enbury& Co., Ltd., city, was among the pas- sengers returning to the city yester- day from the western part of the Province. Attention is drawn to the public auction on Saturday, May 13, of Henry E. Vickerson's valuable farm at Marshfield, which which appears in this issue. Archibald J. McDonald, M. I.. A., Georgetown, who has been ill in this city for the past few weeks, returned to his home on the afternoon train ycsterday. His friends will he glad to know that he is much improved. In the police court in this city yes- terday Simon McDonald, who was arrested in the *morning on a warrant by the instigation of Inspector Jen- kins, appeared on a charge of supply- ing or procuring liquor for a mem- _ber of the crew of the Earl Grey. He was convicted on the evidence of the latter and sentenced to n fine of $100 or three niontlis‘ imprisonment. The demand for the Imperial Mur- ine Motor, nianufactured hy llruce Stewart & (‘-o., Ltd., (‘.ity, is still increasing. 'l‘he entire plant has been on exceptionally busy place this sen- son and more hands than ever have been engaged. Yesterday two motors were shipped by the (Ynscapedla to Quebec und one was shipped to East- ern l-larhor, <7. lJ. Orders are coming in daily. The l"i'esident and members of St. Eliznbeth’s Aid Society wish to sin- cerely thank all who contributed to the success of the Birthday Party given last week in aid of St. Vin- cent's Orphanage. Thanks are par- ticularly diie to the Knights of (Jol- umbus for the use of their Hull and to -.each of the performers who rend- ered such a pleasing program; also to those who attended and to all who, unable to attend, generously sent donations and good wishes. The amount realized was $150.00. His many friends here will bc pleased to learn that Dr Gerald Man- ning of' Bridgetown, llarbadoes, who has been junior Surgeon in the Gen- eral Hospital there since his gradua- tion from Mcoui University, has beenc appointed head surgeon in that hospi- tal being the choice out of fifteen ap- plicants. this position supplies main- tainace, it separate house and a sal- ary of $1500 and allows the doctor to have an assistant under him. Dr. Manning left/ this Province seven years ago. He attended Prince of Wales College and then went to Mc- Gill for live years. Miss Laura M. D. Mitchell of Al- hambra, a recent arrival and a pro- minent miniature artist, will share the studio of Miss Leia Horlocker in the Blanchard building. ‘Miss Hor- locker and Miss Mitchell are planning to hold an exhibition of miniature portraits by local artists in their studio early in Mav. which promises to be as delightful as it w'ill he uni- que. There are several well-known workers “in the little" in Los Ang- eles and an exhibition of their work should prove very interesting.-Los Angeles Express, April 24. Miss Mit- chell is a native of Charlottetown, and her friends here will he pleased to learn of her success in California. includes all the best-- selling models in this well known and popular manufacture. Asli for a Kodak and take no other. eil that the deceased died "Om U13 We :ire the foremost in supplying new idczis in siuairii 2L°‘Z,'mt;‘fa,“;“£,‘§ 2{um“§\;d”'t‘§f§,'f,;'§w _ _ I shirts, stripes and figures some plain white, some plziited was administered bv the accused. 1?; uiadras, pcrcale, uiuslui, linen, etc. .Shirts nt 50c, 75c, $|.00 H the cilnclusiigliietixi chiiftoiiuzhhcewzoie Nou) for A Rod |25 l.50.Bctter to buy sliirts here than in wisli you hzid. And A String Don’t let the biggest one get away this year-buy tackle that will stand the strain. We have a “jim dandy" showing of everything you could possibly want in fishing tackle-the kind that catches fish too, not iuere ornaments. Prices are lower this season than last-just come in and test our lines of fishing sup- iS'l'EWAR'l"S BAKERY ""f~`Y'-`-“Y”-`~"“-‘~`-`~`-`~'~‘-‘--1-- -_-`-2'-`-2*-A-1f---A-----‘~2'-'---'-'-'ff-‘-‘-'Y'-‘~‘-`-'-“-`-“-‘-‘-‘-‘-'-A-A-_-'f-='-'-'-*ff-'-_-_-‘-= _ an g _-. \_ " ` A , J _ l f".' / ` . mf l2l Queen St. The busiest store on Charloftetown’s busiest street l2| Queen Sf. The Coronation gives name to the . 1 ° F 5- _ season s prettiest blue »~a-mu-s .~\\<¢-.\\~.~< -~¢..\\\\\»\-.\~.- f ( .4,, -.i..\ ' 1. '_ .~ . . li l i cf-»-‘.>. ' ‘ i, .H f ..»\~... -»»~¢»»».- ,_,._._`. THE COMING CORONATION niiturzilly is the most im- portant matter bcforc every part of tlie .\`ation-and it is quite in line that this handsome variation on Royzil blue should have the i .. - place of iiiof;tii1iport-in every up to date dress goods department. ` In our window you will see a showing of some of the principal lines we carry in' Ciironation , _ . _ blues. l3roadclothsV,V`Vigoreaux, Venetian, San _ V ~i-iw;-s»=~\v.<¢~ -.~. .~=.<-.-s<\<\-=\».\.\<<\~= .ii-\~s»s<~»s==-m¢»=»~»»»ss». owwsswssvws-s~<.\\~a\c¢=.\-ms\umv.\\\w\w-a=;.»¢.e.».is.i\»~.i\\\» _T915 _§§£ie. S§fii2¢.,Y_°£€§.~_,}`_li; Prices #fe Q J; _;F.¢'- u' - i \ . \ The popular white and black S, 'l _ Standing next to CORON./\'l`lON l'il.l`F.iu popiilzii-ity for ‘ this seusou, the vzirious zlrraugciiicntsiof \vliite_:iuil l>l:icl< :irc-ilic best sellers. White and vreiiui surge slioiviug :i nzirroiv blziclc l, ii $1 . and cream Serge sliowing ai u:ii'i'owbl:icl< stripe, :ii \-:ii'yiiig dis- 1 I ‘ __ ii . ta1ii~cs:ipai't-ull wool iribric, stro1ig,fii'iii, flue :ind siiinrtly iliimlilc, 46 ini-lies wide. _ . .. . . . . . . , ....... ..75c »\_'llLlHQ7\‘f‘;’¥}`ll-B'*‘_?A.D_C l.:0Ql`_l.l_~5f, _<1 YF i“'““'“ .=‘ff' _iiowable toshoyv yfiu 17 difii-rent sliades in this spin-iiiliil cloth _ 756 inclies wide, soft: lirui pure_wool-fdrzipcs and _1\@__§1_g>‘,_i>_<;f9_Ljfl_>' |.75 ./' . I' _--- \».»s»\\\~s.. (__, ` ‘~ 5 - - `i"- - -J¢i\`-l§"`- *it ". -_at > \ * \\.< A_._§ _ 'WW-p -...a~. ..<.-a'»€i~ \»\ .-.\\~..\»L\\<.».~.\~..»-.\`ii~s.qq=i¢.».-»|a< * _ _ GLOVES by mail if out of town. k -_.. .Kayser Finger Tipped Silk Gloves Y()U KNOW THE TROUBLE YOU H .~\\'E so often lirid in getting silk gloves-the finger tips wear out-while the rest of the glove is good. l~I AY- SEK Finger tips will wear as long as the glove-and the glove is the best \vc:ir- ing silk glove that skill can create. Eormerly-if you wanted l-I A\'SF.l{ gloves you have had to send to New York for theiu--this store now luis :i full range :it 50c pr. 75c pr. L00 pr. You will iind all the sizes here-:ind all the good coliuiit'-‘ iiicliidiug' blriclc, white, cream, tans, greys, blues, browns, :uid :ill the rest. (_ lrilcr IQ _\YSER \-.-. ¢.u<.-<.-or-_-i~.~ \\i.i.vi~.~,-..\\-.\>s¢\»~. J lo l *’“ / " ready for yoi1 to~d:iy. ' the new materials. . 0 ' $3-35 //,j _ ____ ._ Smart Coats for School Girls H/ F i Al TIME THE Ci-1ILl)RE.\' dropped the \viuiergnriuciits :ind , started out with something more sensonable. i ~ The sort of coat you would like to see your little girl wear is l ‘i A The fabrics are tweeds--Clieviots, brozidclotlis and the rest of ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;¢¢.~..s,¢.~s.~¢<-Aust-»\u~\saciw~v\\ i The prices run about thus-3.15, 4 50, 4.75 ANll THEN 1 , THERE ARE WATEl<_PR()OF CAPES FOR CIR LS perhaps . the most seasonzible and sensibly serviceable garment that has been devised for Schoolgirls comfort for many ri clay. Tlicse :ire made of _ a good, fawn, waterproof cloth, in sizes for girls oi S, io, 12. 14, _.f .\- »~.».\-\- n. ci- 4 BUCKLE! _ u. ~ ans _.._..,;g;i\_°' -- -a '.=.-'_ ec. Niiriosiii our _mica srons, f ' N ' ’ ?;;,il"-(if 31232 HATS 355 eu) _, l‘W`A"‘ ` JCiuaranteecl for 4 Month; Kodalcs T i' A ` A > ..,,_ I ,iam i _ :_-__ _ W. on the N l ll ill re ter The Royal-bred Clydes- il_ll/. ' » V (_ I , Way » i::ale_S;.ilinin O - _ __ - raie iiuire r shin Trade of Charlottetown-this Season and we :irc going to lirivc it loo. Can‘t help it with our attractive Shirt Styles. The new stuff is so fine and beautiful that uw lizivc a right to praise our stock. ’ P _ the mutter charged intsuibiiixlidbciiineirig & The best shirt values you evci' saw are here. will uizilzo thi: .'i»;i.--mi iii 'l'lll uf. the o\viii‘i".~i .~it:ihli~ :it lli‘iii»\illi~, ’i‘c.i'm.-ir >1|n_uli~ scr\'i<‘-' $0.00, sea- son $.‘l.lltl, pziyublie ut. iii‘iiii\'illl‘ NOV. lflll, l\`liii`vs ut. o\\'ii<'r';; ri.-'li. (`r|iir‘.linii>ri- i.~: lu gov-f .sliupv for B hcuvy si-n.~;i»|i so hrccil to this King of Clyilrsiliile sii‘v~: uuil gut tin- kind that Hells for 5-_wi null $5011. l~`oi' Brceil- inir, etc., \vritc .»\_ ii' fl`ii_\'li`~i‘, (l\Vl'lCl`. Granville. .'»1llus<|li‘l3i|ul._ Pnaivr ENE Clofhiers (ll. Furnishers n J . 'll plies. The 2 Macs! l 4'“"‘“f° gi 1 Bl.UliS'l`0NE For the prevention of Smut in your grain and Scab on your potatoes use BLl`ES'1`ONl‘§. You can buy it pulveri'/.ed 94: per pound from _.of Fish-]NATl|NAl. Cl.0'l`lllNG C0 Stanley Shaw £6 Peardon Charlottetown lf' 9'" “"4” 3"°°"' _ Ice perniitiing first sailing io Bosfon,Tuesd sy 2nd May |9ll YARES .sl Class _ SIl.0o znil Clase ii\.10 Round Trip 13.50 lleliiruing .=|c;iuii‘r lr-.ivcs ll0S`|`ON .\Tl7RDAY /\l` NOON. l-`or fiirihor iiiforliiziiioii apply to Agent, (liarloilclowii. 4-zgrlrllimii. HOTEL _g S"l“:‘~DENlS` BROADWAY AND HTH STREET ` , NEW`YORK C\`\'Y.~| I 3 Vliiiiiifri-isv°Acu~ss of Every Point ct* l\i\er\~~i`. liiilf Block from \Vnuainskcr'¢_ Q ,, W 5 _iiiinutl-s* vriilll of sllioppln-f'; District; _ . \'il».D 1- Oil: Excellence of ul=lm:.Uviu- ' ‘""ivi..;‘i'nL'.:;iii‘si§;::aii;i:::‘=":<“ . vc . I ` ,,_ll00l|S Shllll Pill llllf M0 lil’ i- »euiz0i»eAN PLAN. Q G, _,Noble d'\'lotc Breakfast 500. ,W M»;_AYL?LE0It$°N,\n¢~" .- ~ \ ~ x.ui1'xevi cl: '- \ " lnuklldny and 83h! Sigel. ’ 1 /7 / . v l '» ii >» lj l Ii ii" .....»... ---..~_i~».-..._ 1", l if . ‘»'¢-,' ` ‘i=": , i \ 7`-fi? 1 'j ., '_ . #ltr- lf. - i l' , l , "flu" . ‘ i .r 7 1 5'*-it 4 ,_ T" ix 3'.; ' if-l' ;‘Y-f‘~`~` tl" l r,1‘ `l ii.. '-\ , -_ .,.._ .T4_":u ' *E* _'f-._~e2_ =f .fri -iii” .5 v il’ r f'_».§lii. i £5351" ., ., 5;.; -2-* ,_ . _ . z -ef.. -__ _ ...».< T ..._.=__._ ff,»11`.- i if ‘ii ?l§‘ "~i'§_°, Yi" li till ‘ 5- »,= i -ii ,;- ._ . .»_, la it . _.'1;“u';. .. ‘ii $¢l‘F= .i» l _.`, i 1°, \- . " §` ’*..‘>`.. ' if l~ -' i if 121% `-=,`il‘»' .vs_-;§.1f`.~l .._ _ .i . 31.2;-:‘ -_ 4? ,QE if ~.~...s,..~.. -ig . iilfi ll ‘,s,4»; '._ ‘Zu , ilfp .M ;l._,i~;;,'i ii. ._.'; :pf , ` in ~>¢ _ 'Y-. _,.,_,...._--_ . ‘f".- .' "w il , ,QL fi.- t "ve-‘ h 1 lv:-;'*f;f”` '_ " ` - - .-_'_.? Fifi-9%.-:"1 - £3- €';1».=*"f. ~ - ‘- "~“‘"" _ ' .-..:‘.;22&¥5- _j_f_.. .Li il ?". "r ' Q y., .b . - MF i ":i»i:*11i3. *__ ia, '4 li ‘ “ii” y N 5 ‘k ,.i F*