[ diffs of-ors ,BIN p ' ".11, on 1;; _ them f ` ‘f Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush ” ' Sit _down and smoke i 4 ‘ Y‘“_‘ 'Will "lilly l\~ Al all gmccrs and druggisie. » r *il5.»»~_i;\ l el- Mono -~'~ p rlp|uh'u'if _ _ f'l»|nloll|~|o\\ii.l‘l1on|-:"5 ' Mnnnfqiinmi- ~ 1 ‘ ' _ »-“'~"L"1 .i..ra.‘srf'.re;‘i». ,,,, ...arm ‘ V -n_--T----v-..-»..._.....__.._.¢_-___~__ ,,,, ...T......._.»._., -A Every diy in Baby Day ` ' at t_Look’s Studio, New DesBrisay Block, Tho Studio Whore Baby is Alu-ny; " Wilcomn ` lo made you Strong Aftdtl lil attack of La Grippe V Hughes’ Digestive Tonic in J cancelled. rr “annum mp _ strengthens the_nervea, in-idprovesthe appei te, aids digestion an ,tones up the whole system. Price 25c per hollis. ceo. E. nuenns. . iinorhenm-ies Han -it neucious TEA ' Ev`¢FdriniZi-;r\1PiR is nm-;No 1£D’l`l‘2A?lf noi you hnvenoi the , slightest idea of its excellcu qualities. It has nil the delir- iiusness and high quality that can be packed ina pound of iea.» The aroma is excellent and stumps this as the cnly perfect family lea with all lhe' highest qualities at a moderate price. Get n |o‘md NOW and prove what we say. 28 els per lb W.f W. Walker, Phone 343 GROCER Cor Eiision and Orlebar Slriis. dttsrtiilui r - l l I | l l I .lwtvli ` _i~V lf`l__l\` ' _This W 0 r d -stands for Honesty in shoe making. e lNViClUS lt also stands 'lor comfort. ` INVICIUS _for style and up to dateness and everything that isgood in men’s shoes. lNVl‘IlUS ‘ The popular shoe in Char- lottetown today -we have our .__._.._ *__._.`_ -A ._ Great Values » , i _ Lad ie s Shoes :it popular prices. You cnn save money b/ buying your :hoes from us. We carry the largest range of shoes ai $2.00. $2.50 and $3.oeapair in tbc City in patent leather, and all best enihers Lhdies why' pay $4.on iornshoe or a boot when yon can get just as good her for $1.50, » A. E. 'McEAt;HEl\ ‘ ' The Shoe Mah. dlliwfrllitl ~ City of ~£h_ar|ot_tetown - ' Debentures Debentures will be sold to replace ones aemeddurin the e..r | 8 in I¢d ` K Y ' 9° ‘°‘* °f55.°°'°°- "*‘°" P“>"b'° l" 2° y"""' This week we are offer- * Pl ‘H ing a very nice lilnc of By order " \v w riiizkr. e-half ea'i.ni' ' - `- /c'ilvi:|'.=f1<‘ stewingprunes at the low i _rate of ` Hill' U]-» B R " ll sw l ' “i3pounds.for 25 cts. » MCNCTON. N. B. - 260 ‘Spring _ i Footwear l - .. __V_____ A ._ "_We have’ received and 'opened up the grelllel' Pm gfgour new spring footwear. 01.11' ‘ine of I,adies’O_.\'ioi-ds , ini"Blaek and T.-n are naclc winners. . _ fan willtind our Boots and ~ Shoes, are Pfl°°‘1 *"6 mn not ow- .,.i,,”‘.,....'..¢.. ‘L i frm.-il §=~See them in our ‘ Easter! ;Eas_terl_' ' Send your friendsn _ ‘- E 8»§7€1‘» Theliest Easier present. _ Telephone 192 ' Cl' '°‘"‘ ' , _ -~| Fllll SME " A 1 of tbontilll menus. all clcnrecl and in A ~-nf;'="`-`~¢»..°;'..°:::i;r:°.-.'.'r.n° °i:i:.~.~;.f l ne - ' ‘ §xi.a.i2.°rlj-,.r~.:.:.‘ia;ii:i=.‘,§.,;»§,%.?=;=-»2. 1|. aritalltinee n '_ s :'%lna:;|;' "Mo: im an orchard o¢_ El trim i ¢,g,,,, |, -ignstorl ni Pownal villnnv uvul ~--=-' -I--"-ar°»~~.:r.‘::~.e.:r~ er: °" "'°"°l|`¢i°i\ hrgitrngfibd menu mhiifnin ""‘°" ""’ ' ‘ and winnn » dw m eu el r l" "uw" ui w rvu and llroed §E“"°mww“ M of Rem l>f¢l‘a|¥°\ ...'=.~'.*.it.tn=\i-'--‘r»'f» --- -di---gl if P"""°‘” °' "°'“°°‘"' _°° m.vl"oa1r"- spring stock on the shelves in all the new shapes in calf, patent leather id and tan calf. $4.52 ar.d_$5.1_l0 a pair Alley' @ fo I »"~|_¢.-._ GUARDIAN _ 'W , W2 THE QUEENS COUNIY GU Head Olllcsl In New Prowse Block- -Charlottetown. The Stanley got into rt of Char- ottitown at 10.45 Suturillliy. Rev. F. W, H, Pickles. In\wroncetn\\'n, l "‘ "ns been lll, ie`uble to be about' asain- Any girl desiring to learn ad and news setting should apply at this iiilce at once. A good chance for the right girl. The Bonavfstn. now in Halifax is ready tosail for Louisburg. t~‘,he will shortly asil for Montreal to engage in the Sydney-Monlrcul trade. lr was tl"‘ "‘\itunr\° rwtir" ii? thu lu“e. "vsThomus Myers. North Carleton not of Mrs. Thomiin Ayers which obituary | _u_ on ;ri Friday morning’s Guardian. Buyers on Friday wcrc paying 46 'cents for white oats and 46 to 48 for black oats and not 36 and 36 to 38 cents respectively as inadvertent- P. S. Brown returned Sniurdny own- ing from the west ond of the Pro\'i\u°e with the follo\\iii|;|nu'ses: nuc horse six _venrs old. weight 1800 lbszouo inure rising five years old, 1505 lbs; and one ilniiimnlliuiiii\'il|g ilinlv i\_\' l’|'\»\'iu\:|' six yearn old, weight H00 lbs. An exchange says that Revs. George B. Payson and J. J. Colter, .who have been quite seriously ill are somewhat better. Mr. Payson elx- pects to move from Fredericton to reside in Dartmouth, N. S. Both are known in Methodist circles in this Province. _ Advertisers are again reminded that their "business locals" as well as their “changes” must be received t this oiilce not later than one o’- clock sharp of each week day, ex- clusive oi statury holidays, to in- sure insertion in next issue. All re- ived inter than the abovc hours will iso appear when they do not inter- fere. with thc setting in type oi the egulnr news of the day. I There will be n complete change of moving pictures tonight at Fairy- land as 'follows (a) Fashionable Paris giving many interesting glimpses into' that great city- lb; Bakers in Trouble, a rich. comedy (c) Good luck for the coming year ‘an interesting drama (d) Lady Plumpton’s Motor Cnr. a scream from start to tinish. These are all new lilms, from u new circuit. Rev. James Crisp, pastor of Zion Methodist church, and president ol the New Brunswick and P.E.Is1nnd conference, has gone to Toronto to .attend ri meeting to he held then ol the transfer committee ln' the Methodist church in Cunafin. 'Iherc will be a number oi trunsiers in the Maritime Provinces, but r’re.- dent Crisp was not able to ni'i\'e any in- ncuncement previous to lr..-r ripari- ure. C harlottetown Agen ts ,_,ég»;=fiain¢‘¢,wx¢rurvee=rrssmenu|s. H1R@‘ lg lnn.l.n.Jm|isul. _ Kent Street, Practice limited to Dlnleel .- of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat . and Skin. ' Eyes tested and itted for glasses. OFFICE BUUBS ii to il a. m. 1.41185) D lm _ Evenings by appointment rltww .._».. .__ ___.. _ 'L show viiiiiuw. ` _ V News of the death oi Mrs. Charles |B. Ellis has been received rn this -city, which sad event occurred at her home in Walpole Mass., on ,April 2nd. Mrs. Ellis who was the [youngest daughter of John Webster formerly ol Head St. Peters Bay is `a slsten of A; F. and J. A. Webster ,of Charlottetown. Besides a sorrow- 'ing husband and two little children sho leaves to mourn an aged father and mother two brothers and one sister. The vessels which wlntcred in Hull- fux have been open for a few weeks, and are getting their stocks pretty wall cleaned out. The market is a little tirrner and potatoes arei being sold at 50c._ a bushel. There are no island turnips in Halifax, but some are expected. Meantims provincial stock, is selling at 40c. n bushel. The market for Prince Edward Island oats is slow enough at the moment of writing, and tho prices quoted arc 55c. to 58c. - Ily a telegram received in this City Saturday it was learned that the lmrque Caiburga, Capt. McKenzie, which sailed from Yarmouth, Jan. eleventh, hound for Buenos Ayers with lumber, arrived at Montc Video March twenty-seventh. Willie Gor- don, son of Daniel _Gordon oi this City was on hoard, and much an- xiety was felt as the barque was de- layed some time. The run took-' about eighty days, instead oi sixty- five or seventy as usual. All the crew are well. » An adjourned special meeting of the general committee of' the B. of L. F. on the I.C.R., is being held in Monc- ton. The committas held a. session Thursda Those in attendance are BEER Q1 1G(il"l"_ Y- . Thomas McBeath, Moncton, chairman Henry Foucault, Chaudiere Junction, vice-chairman; Fred Carey, Moncton, secretary; R. McDonald, Btellart/on; Scott Cowperwaits, Fredericton:Sa nel Williams; River Du Loup; Sldnrx Jamrrfason, Canipbellton; P. Dorsey, P.lli.Island; Frank Chlsli'olm',` .'l‘ruro; James Elliott, Halifax; Da'n=Cau`|p- bell, _ Sydney. ~ Dr. Flanders, principal ol Stan- stcad college, Quebec, will be the new pastor of Centenary Methodist church. St. John, the principal Methodist church ol the city` He will_ succeed Revs H D. Sprague, will become dean of the theological _ faculty of Mount Allison university, Baclrvilld. Word from Toronto has been received that the Methodist lraneler committee, in session there., transferred Dr. Flanders from the Montreal conference to the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Inland conference. I-is resigns his position in Btaneteul college, after twelvp yeerl,.to ro-enter the active ministry ee Centenary churoh‘s pastor. :British Gough Cure. This is a seimgieusnt and eilsetuni remedy for con; n, colds. eroup, bronchitis and lil elections of the throat, chest, and lnnn.. No home should be with- out it. Prepared and cold nt We A bottle -by A. W. Rcddin, Phm. B., 1.8, known to many in this Provincel ly stated Saturday. i The carlo by the Steamer this morning for Picton 1: three cars 'oats and three cars way freight. J. M. Davison, Canadian Blink ol City was able to sic up yesterday and is steadily improving in health. Manager of The police on Saturday last raided the premises ot Henry Weeks; on» Valley Street, where they found some beer, which' was sailed and will be analysed. , _ After April 8th Dr` Ledwill will move to his new oilice and residence on Richmond /Street, near Prince Street and opposite Bt. Pnul's Church Rectory. Rev, A. D. Stirling, Kensington preached in St. James' Church last evening to a large congregation. During the oilertory Miss Pearl Hun ter sang vary sweetly. Fairylnnd had thc biggest house in the history ol that popular thentre on Saturday night, hundreds bei'nH truncd away. The Kitchener range was won by Hillie Rod, son ol Rodd, truckman. I The Guardian rogrv-tr ta learn tl°nt Mrs. L. E. Prowse, City, is suffer- ing from a severe attack of blood~i poisoning but is pleased to report that at latest/reports she was rest- ing easier. " reportedthnt Smith who con- the gambling housd on Lower Street has left the Province. a dozen subpoenas have been in connection with the vase, comes up for trial at thc C-ity Court this r.i.-riing. -‘m | W. S. Louson has kindly consented| to present his superb views of P. E.l Island scenery at the Salvation Army Barracks on Thursday evening' oi tzis week. Mr. Louson has some 500 views and will project as many’ as possible. Nominal admission nfl ten cents. Apples and oranges willl be served during the lecture. { It is ducted Queen Nearly served which Police The people of Crapuud have been! attending in large numbers and all denominations have been represented in the men and women being convert- ed at tha religious meetings being held at Westmoreland. Every even-; ing the building is full. It is said that for twenty years the like has not been witnessed. Upwards oi sixty have asked for prayers, while over forty have given induhitable evidence of their conversion to God. Yesterday a very well known citi- zen of Charlottetown Henry B. Smith passed away. He had lived' to the venerable age of 84, and until of late years had been 4 prominent sequent to that was City- Surveyor. . , _ , . Q ;g_$_1‘iI_z;‘_ l i’f‘§vf~f<<<’2`;+§' ‘ _ Im , ; ‘ _ -fig beautiful assem __ .Iago of exclu ' ° l"\\\ . \ . if ` . . ~ _,_ , ive \\':lis urtvcl ' N by .<:.'ilii\'.m'l ~ ri - \ ,` Y difficult to obtain V No. A A .pi..'»U each fi . inctry or contour . Ti /1,( fygyii `\ 'W T ‘.|l_l)H-F :AL 1 Q _, that \\'mncu of' __ ' I ._ ‘ l; l l ~ 1.- ,;,yr_;,S\ I K' taste' had so l J . I .1 ' \il _ ll i' - . No A Xk A s§nsaft_ional_bar_z1f11-iipe sheer lawn with all over euibroiderv effect nec an cu ts danitily touc d with Valeiicieiiiies lace. Short V sleeves and buttons in the back, __ . . . _ _ _ ; Tl" Alw’l\li¥£§L.S¥é§€_.__;__ ..._ NEw.sr||RTwA|sTs _We areshow-V -~A./1' I ing the most ./1 . i ’ ` _ / ,/ li ‘es ever shown \\ _ ` sr.;-. ' ‘ C' '.rioue- ' ,\, ,W"~*\ /’ man in the life ol Charlottetown. ll- _ For 28 years be’ was a member of . the City Council for years sub-2 v, A , v ' _ _,f,¢, _ Ladies’ Umbrellas ~.'j_-'_:;':»"'f2l‘fi;’,/i~f'} Twilled Zinella, covers mounted on a 24 in steel rod /' "li with smart snappy handles; of furze and partidqc v id capped ?fi‘?‘fif‘_i‘?iii_~_‘_r_'_c_1;; Spec-al $1.0" i STANLEMHBROS. to 6 50 each s - .~r-- Smfth of the British Army. He leaves three daughters: Mrs. H. Co. Conley, and Mrs. John F_ Trninor oi Henry of Montreal. The latter ar- rived hee! on Thursday .nat to be with her dying father.- Mr. Smith was one of the survivors of u circle of citizens of a past generation, oi whom many have recently passed away, and in his time was very well known. His death, which resulted _after an illness ol two weeks, from pneumonia, took place nt the resid- ence of his son-in-law H. C. Conley. T0 THE LADIES AND GENTLE- ~MEN OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND :- V I am now in a better position 'than ever to give you the very best to be had in the tailoring nrt,hnving ions from thc John J. Mitchell lash-l or mos. 1 nnvn also received it inrgel supply of the very latest in suiting:-i,! ovsrcoatings, trouserings and ladies’ coatings, which I will makc up at the lowest possible price. I have n Indies' coat maker who is nn expert in that line. Ladies give us n cull and get a coat that will please you in any stylc you choose. I have also an expert from the old country who will clean and press and ropnir your clothing at n vary modest price. Give us your order early and avoid the rush. JAMES CALLAGHAN; ’ Upper Queen Street. - 3-18dmwf.rwt.!. lllNE---lElllHS o of the headaches people are ,afflicted with are caused, it 'is stated on ‘good authority, by some-form of eye-strain resulting i'roi|`1" 'certain ab- nomial conditions; . To detect and correct these abnormal ‘conditions is the work of the up to- date opticiau. . - ‘ im Modern methods of ex` smination, intelligently. ap plied, mnkeit possible for us tu guarantee satisfaction in all our optical worm. We operate our own lens-grinding plant. n.` r. nunhmn, this city; and sister st. Mnryl D0|\'t 5 I-Io was a son of Ensign Peter R. ‘ ' ' ' I ‘”..»'_':~.\f_~-wr.:<\i'i." '-" 5 _ Freeze | _ _ when you can get hot drinks at any hour exceni while you sleep at my popular resturant. , Hot r Chicken Pies _ in abunfianre ju make \0l1fe=ri g i weather * \he thing to warm \ f n up and od and strong.durii;¢- ~ e Li) ~ ; ~"~:.;»o,.~. :_'i»". "l"‘.»‘:r.'-v~»r.'-'~4 r., ;'$;i2NWa1 '-¢< 1.' = dniwf received tho latest New York lash-‘ ` ion house for the spring and summer' ‘ 1 . _ low Price Sale of Pictures, lrames and Fancy Clouds he bn'ance ov' all Pictures l"rmuc and 1"aucyG >o"s nt A’.1~:'ion P I/ ,"5 ll good stock. _Hundreds of anirl-s. Cam: in and insp ct. If the 'are in .t worth 25 per or nr n-me just sa/ sn. S me elcgrri Birthday and Wedding Pres:-nt=.Ccm¢ in and s~-c ar High (lradc Art Parlors V QUEEN STREET, CHARLOT FETUWN, Agency for Parker’s Dye Works dtuarslr ` - 1- .|____;L _'_ inf; .___=~.._ . -~ 1 Cod Fish '»We have in stock ` ~ iso ons _ of _tho very best obtainable on the Island and selling low. Wholesale and “retail at j, H, JMYRICK & Co’s, Grafton street Charoitetov 11. eofinm ri - l rsvp' rlnnnmdii Drcniet. - - ' ` 3"°’M~“-ll i Better tha n Home-made Bread Our bread is nn excelieu bread. lt is afirm, fine gram ed :vhitc b:-ead_and the crust Iris that rich ‘golden brown color. which always shows the qualities of a good loaf of bra-'ul. lf yo\\‘ll insist on getting our ln-earl for ri irinl you‘ll never have any other. 2 P d - Liiiiuig 8°” ,I The NORTH BAKERY l uiu-.’6ni 266 Euston I~-lreet > l ‘ i l l . l l For Sale f 1-fn r F r sit- my plate ot liusi- E~>:4l l‘\"\\_ \ "1 i-'-.l!"L'r-S0f frd :ii .| rl 1.. -n lt r.- in A inuy ‘l ulion.li:|\‘|n\z »f~ ru-n fi large and mniolimns' dun' i v house and _iutluu tllvgs; an in g_; od repivr, » .oth two o g w~el|.~_o: e'n building Tn s prow ry is sniial ie fortrsdes- an or lfntclirr or iight i`nrfuing.as is n choice piece ol land, Tcrm< lo suit purchaser. Apply for partic- lars io C R. I\l<.~KlNNON Dominion ijiouse ;l it i»i Em . Valuable Shure Farm For Sale. _-_..._ The ruibscrlhcr others (or dale hlh for ny liltn m-A tml nt \lnr»<|\iiclfi.lnt"| six and a hal ~ mlli=‘ lW"§»é"‘»‘f'l1."*""’m..."".'..”"“" »l'i'...'5'».3""“'l.“ ’l’°°‘ I! I! l'H " \ll 2:05 an nlgiéidcaolygl |\o=tman\\:\r|t's`i\‘i1ll¥'li'i:l; ' I K 0 ¢ . tired lilidywvun no ul htymlllinmnhiicliihielliiiu olunrcri and in n mrgil sitio ofoiiltivntinn. Tho bgluncc has it good growth I herd rl . ‘:v.in...rrr.“~°. . fir" ‘:.~"" with w`ood house and purnruhlmisc e ed l th ildl I ki :curl i\o'v'v'lltier‘l‘ wlgi oo‘iiiar:tl; ilvrzii-n bniifl other modern noni-cnluncu. them in also it bneiitifulnprilurof water mi Inrlu oonvcnlciil for stock summer in- wlntcr Thin property in ivtélgpwdliihtihg immediate vicinity of lr't\iLway on. w r , cream ' to hurehcs. schools, eta “alll be sold reafoiiinililg F. TURNER. P. 0. __ itdrwfdnif . ld-»r\'.leld _ ‘Stewart & Campbell, Corner ot Cher- \_\ Z P 1 r