i t t i l L ~. i i i i l is ti sy: '_ ' ! '1'v'f"_ ~~ . , _ I _ 4 - ~ ._ 2,; 11 _ ' "~,;,\¥ as “'55 'I' 'moms-i ' ~~ 'ri-iii*cn.iiu.o'r'riz'i°owN compras _ M-tm-f ms, ,,,,,,,,-,.,.,,..... if www mica i=‘i\rr»:_“"; I uis ouslsrs couiur GUARDIAN ' §f"fhc»_ll`aivison~i f H _ _ _ |- P* t, s - ,_ Head Oiilces in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. Miss Bertha Vessey, teacher, Dun ietaensgo school, was in the city Saturday. Mrs Dr _McLaughlin and Miss An- derson, St. Peter's, were in the city Undertaking 1. Co Lid I The latest news, first of all. at C1115 promptly attended ‘lo at any hour day or allght. ES!"l;:}I!1lI:lg Q, gpgg. ly. lit ll _ hnteed. ac on gun Lady assistant to handle 'allfemale cases. Miss Daisy Hoblrirln, City, left Sat- . in Edwin Mum O! Gunn Bm urclay on a trip to Ottawa. I . s, “ City' mt enum" for B°°t°“' Another bowling alley is being in- City 5at\1I‘d‘8Y~ The Northumberland leaves for Pio §§}i°d ‘Q “§,‘§,,,I“°,,',§:§,,,°',,f“°,,C‘,§’“*‘ ~ p ` an y B OU at t°“ this ‘”'°"““g “l 8-2°' weeks time, quid west. and Miss Etta cooks or ‘ Mrs James Myers f 1-l lb k' tvismng in Alexandra thiézegugsp an "There nvere éibouéitwenty Passeng- Saturday. M" T"°’““‘ K- B"“‘“‘- poi-tcriiigtilili Ngrtburiitiiflialftimsaifiis _. ` F' - "` day morning. ~ _ The surveying steamer illllinor came . c . F_ Davison, jf; Manager _ all the slip at Halifax Saturday and Tha , prohibition cases ai t P, is b°in8 D\`€P8-F6232 sea. _ ,go P. Gillis and Brent Essifrgy, nlfefore 'the Police Court Saturda 1 The Aberdeen arrived 'ln port Sat- Y mm” “$- ’_ ,urday afternoon and will proceedat were both dismfsed' ~‘~Dllice and show room °“°° ”° my th' ‘am "“°Y“' 'rue outward freight by file Nsriii- l~ M P D H umberland this morning will include an 209 sta.. S. so ~....t...:s°';;.“;i.;ii°».t:"a:t ;w~» mt-ed end the guest of her brother-in-law, owes' T Hogan, City __ _ W .- ' ' _ The Northumberland arrived at j`.ll1l" ` "`“ " "'”`” ""5 "°“ “ ”"°'““ffv Sallwlay -._ _ f elmfling. 'bringing four cars iiixed if freight and fifteen passengers. I 1 . » \ ,j. o ff ./ Yes, wc’ve the best car- pets in the City, and they are in the best show room ,». A. East of Montreal, a big thing to say. Well come do to see it and we’ll prove it to you. No climbing stairs to see our carpets, linole- "mls 0*' °U‘~`l0'hS. they are all on the ground floor-lots of -n day light-you see the truecolors.Lots of rooin to spread them . 0l¥»l0'~\ get the true effects. Lots of the prettiest carpets, rugs and floor coverings you ever laid your eyes ou. We Will Increase this Business Yes sr. we will increase our carpet business by giving 0rty at Salisbury, the Perrign farm, situated a mile vvost; of Sans. bury village. Rev Mr Crisp was in Salisbury for a few days last week i00k_iHg Over tthe property and esters llshing the boundaries. This little farm is very pleasantly situated and with a little expense can be made n very pretty place.»~Mr Crii~1p`is wcll» wn here. M .li 0Wi“Z to the rough weather since the opening day of the lobster seas on, very few fish have been taken, and in some cases a quantity of gear has been destroyed, especially new traps which are so light that they are knocked about nn the bottom, At North Rlustico last week, F‘ishcr_v Officer Hopkirk found that several men had put out their lines before the opening day. 'Thny confessed and were fined by Inspector Mathieson. -- inenced his work in the congregation Seeing the wind is a rare but easy feat. The object wherewith it may be seen is a common saw. '()n nn; blowy day-the wind being, say, in the north-hold your saw with the ends pointing one to the east, the other to the west. Take the saw as if YOU WGN Koing to cut the air ul.- ward, and let the teeth, which are on tap, tut over tin the nat part oittbé saw is at an angle of forty~tlve de- grees with the horrizon. You will then see the wind. Looking along the teeth of the saw you will see the wind pour over them as plainly as may S68 WB.t9l` p0lll`lllg OVCI' The Sackvills Tribune says: Henry Secord of Sackville, not yet an otto- generiell. Will, lf spared until June, have spent fifty years in colportggc work, says the Moncton Times During that time he has travelled over various parts of New Brunswick, endured fatigue, faced storms and scattered the good seed on every hand. He has been ii member of the Methodist Church for the long period of fifty-five years and during his faithful and arduous service as a 'rl- pnrteur not less than 50,000 Bibles and Testaments have gone forth from his hands to guide men and women, old and young, along the pathway of life. Such a. long tierm of service must be full of varied experiences that would prove interesting if related.- Mr Secord is well known throughout the Province of Prince Edward Is- A correspondent' from Melville writes: The farmers of this vicinity are iyusy with their spring work. Some thick fiurries of snow have made their appearance, 'but beautiful May is near at hand, which it is ex- pected will bring some of the fair sex from' Uncle Sam's domaiu.-- Katie McLean, Melville, and Sarah McDonald, Flat River, spent a ftw days in the city.-Jack Balderston is engaged in building an up-to-date store.-W. Emery is doing a rushing business wi-th his gasoline engine. - Christine McLeod has returned home from a .pleasant visit to ("ulloil-an, guest of Nora M'cPherson_-Miss Etta McRae, Point Prim is visiting friends ln Melville.-John M. McKen- zie paid a flying visit to Garfield re- cently,-The Go-preachers are still around making calls in Wood ls- lands an-tl Culloden.-"Tie the votre of the slnggard, I heard him com- plain, I (!Bfl'l'. Bel? l'.ll8 C0m8£, 'l’lS ul, the break of day."--Com. V __ v____A_ N < _ ___ The annual Y M C A runimngt sale takes place Thursday, May 12th I U D uns”.:..ts;f§‘.‘:;.”;':.. I SIX C0l'\“\\ll the parcel will be called for. 5-2d2r WE TRY our level best to exc¢l in Breed Making A loaf of our Cream Bread will show you how well we succeed. Good at all times-at evgry Meal-is a loaf of Stewart"s Cream Bread. Eclipse Bakery Eclipse Bakery Kent Street Telephone an ` Saturday. _ ' , .___-A Miss Bessie Falconer and Miss Mary Martin, Granville, were in the Miss Rita Sangster, teacher, Pis- the same place, were in the city Mrs. B. C. Cox, and Miss Laura Cox, Souris, are in Calgary, Alta. They will remain there for three months. Mrs Euseb Gallant of this city is a sister of the late Joseph Gallant of Boston, whose death was reported in S'aturd'ay’s' Guardian, Miss Emma Burke of Southport, has returned home after visiting friends and relatives in Alexandra, the guest of her aunt, Mrs Emily Wood. The Harland will leave here at 2 p. m. today for Orwell calling at I-l'alid\ay's wharf, she will return here Tuesday at noon and will leave for Orwell again at il p. m. Charles Stevenson, the well known New York actor, and Mrs Stevenson, have arrived at Fortune to spend the summer. They are the first of the to- terie to reach the Island. Mr Steven~ son is having his residence enlarged and remodeiied. n On Friday evening the Bachelor Maids of this city gave, an ehiuyilble dance in Smallwood's Hall._ There were over sixty present and an ex- ceedingly pleasant evening was spent. Mrs- B. Rogers Jr, Mrs H. W. Weeks and Mrs C. H. Beer, were the chu- [l€l`0ll0S. . lt is intended that in future the mail contractor for the clearance of city letter boxes shall equip himself whilst. on duty, with a uniform cap, und he must collect the mail from the boxes with a proper vehicle specially built and painted with "Royal Arms" "E. R." Royal Mail and "Canada" in gold letters thereon. Jolul McQuaiil, Royalty, has The Guartlian's thanks for a splendid photo of his family of fifteen goats feeding at the Junction. Mr. Mc~ Quaid is seen at the left hand side with a friend and the picture is n most interesting unc. The photo was sent. by Mr. McQuaid'to one of the members of the stall. Rev Dr Malcolm McLeod has com- of the Ctrllaiiate (Ihurch, St Nichol- as, N. Y. After filling his pulpit dur- ing the month of May he will enter upon the long vacation granted by this congregation. A part of his lur~ lougli will he spent at his old home, Belfast, P. E. I. The contributions of the. church of which the Rev Dr is now pastiir, last year to various' philanthropic and charitable 0..jec~ts were over $50,000. Steps are being taken to discover the person who forged the name of a prominent resident to some North the guilty party will be speedily . proceeded against in a court of jus- tice. A resident of another section has recently apologized for sending false notes to The Guardian over merely his own signature, but if such a thing occurs again he will be pro¢ ceed d against, and in all cases ol forgzry steps will be taken to mete out to the guilty party- the merited punishment. Painless PILLS catiiai-tie Easy to take, easy to operate ; cure blllous- nese, constipation, morning and sick bead- ache: break up colds and ward off levers. All drunk'-I. Ha. 0. I. Bod Oc.. Lowell. Mus ~l~°l°°l~l~l°°l~!~'l°‘l'°l‘°l°~i~i~l°°i~°l~>l°*l‘°l‘-l“l°°l' nooirs fl-° ‘ o a v a oo o » a » u Q our vo t _ 5 Ivanhoe Chocolates Sold in bulk , r5 varieties- all dark ' coatings, 50 cents per pound any assortment you want. Delicious and satisfying. Made specially to our Or- der. Johnson Q Johnson. drrutf. o e . I re».&M i I V; F-li 3 5 l = featuring lines for w 7 for- your attention. f ed, ntl sizes in stock. A f “Classy” sill". Bl - - -- - .7 YOU'VE BEEN READING, lately so inucli of our advertising - a moment that this store is the biggest and most up to date furnishings .store in town. Underwear, shirts, ties, collars, suspenders, handkercliiefs, all V _ of them here in larger, better, more modern assortments than you will find r anywhere else in the City. Today we present smile of our regular good values » , New pleated front sliiri ,front of iiarrow pin tucks of finest wlute cord. Cuffs attach- . __¢_-7, _ \`_'L-.Q21//, ` ~1:f'/,<'/ e `{£-.nf / sf? ,, f __-,_-m Saturday news for men ; oxnen-that it might not be surprising if you forgot for 5 l _ A_\\'idc range of attractive new designs in soft front shirts. These mostly show stripes about 12 inches apart, on ground of grey, green, _iuanve, tan, cliainpagiie or thoroughly smart, aquvu. .....$|.50 .$125 *I - = I |",, meets every ieqiureiii you to compare these wonderful shirt value at $1. ll Correct, iuotlern, attractive in every way---this splendid dollar shirt of ours t New patterns mostly striped---latest colorings-cuffs :ire attached, \\'e want ent you can make. shirts with I .25 values offered elsewhere. . . . . . . .. .. . » - $1.00 ` I` L Au excellent range of soft front shirts of narrow stripe lord, cuffs are ntinched, the shirt isa wouderat.. .. . . . ......o5c g .. - - . notable value at .....................85€ 5, 4 _ strong fast cover, .uid iii - handle---finished to look __ » F---Notable Umbrella Value-----s ' all steel handle -gloria cover---$1.00 C This uinbrellu is a striking good value, strong “pq_i_jag'oii" frame, _ 25 inch ribs, . _ _ i l. Bettcrgradesuneline.... ............. ......------ -`--$i.50 i . ewiiiiiingftatiiie s in thclight, strong, iiuibrcalcrlblc, all steel _ _J '| A wide range of attractive shirts light rounds principally stripes, cuffs attached l 1 likewood - - - - - --$1.00, . ; _ J ? _ f.‘;;“1;;’.";;a:t.f°2f;“;2.:‘.t.;t“ 0ur $1.35 llogskin glove 2 is a wonder i | E f ed leather---and youll love ` \ 'fri i s"-I ,igl 3 .»-2:-§` ...r-*‘I". Q _ ._ ,_ ,__ .,. wmwi » W! .)- = This glove is “cape".~cwu:»1i-i is 1 wonder- i fully good fitter. 'l`lie_\'ure siiittotu, line grain- = weartlieniout..... _ ...............$l\3S aces at Sc,`i2c loc, 25c t Me-ii’s Braces at 2oc, 25a, 3oc, 35c, 380 up. Buying the .best 50 cent Suspeudei' is nu easy m.itt<»r li»=rc All ilicprint‘ip.1_lnickcs Plexo, l’i‘esitl.:1lt, I\'inv,' l".l\vf11'tl. l’~>i1CL‘ flllfl Suiiisou, rep1'e.~t-lit the ins; light uufl heavy ones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50c Lliein before you The best range of _ 50c Ties fi _ You’ll seein Charlottetown ,= .»’.' S5555/ 'l`he leading new rnoilc as you know is the rather narrow imini, with cross' ~__.":-'-“Lg i g, ` ' » bar or pin stripe ’i`iic.se are particularly ' = z I ' ‘ adapted to wear with the close fitting high band collar. All the new shades are represented in our stock, and nt _Soc we are showing lines generally offered at hoc aud65c...... N; - 1--._ -t:‘vf<;a_=< . 1, cms.-Msmes A splendid range _ _ of new patterns in of stuart wash ` 2 inch reversible blocks in white =_f; Q silk ties all the new and a l l colours " ‘ - coiouvs._......30c ,,,,,.........50c -=‘ 1 I Z" n""`uF`ca pe`ts`to us to liel _ of all ilisense,i ° 9 germs, dust and dirt. tim' rilaiuzcs S a " k Wriglit, Negr- ‘Se 5 I cleaned thoroughly are moderate and our work uuexct-.li ed. 'Phone 79-J.,, son Block. 1i.,.. 1 __ va is ~ _,._. ._ _ __ _ . -_._ -..,,- \\\~»=\..~t~.».t\-.\~.wt»vt\<~.-;\\~_\~»_<~_sew.-_ <.\\-.\ N-.».-.~.t _-..._~_~. -- _+ _.__ _Z __ __.._ - _ V i _...___-_-1 Gtfod Shaves for line Cent You may think shaving soap good enough, but thnl`s because you ilon't know about Johnson's Shaving - Cream Soap lt's:\ real luxury that iunkvs your shave a genuine pieasiirir. it softens the roiiglivst ircrirtl in it minute or two and keeps thi- skin nssilft as an ini`iml`s. Costs but tweiity-f'i\'c cents it li|l>e~- sufficient quantity for |50 siiuves, urjusl about six Simvcs for one cent. \ _ \, \\'3,\\\]ul4\l. \ ,\ .fl z>- . -\, Maifgueriie* Cigars 'l`liere'_~= pleasure in every “pull”-a real sat- - isfactory smoke to the finish. 'l`i\u l\Inrgiierito Cigars :irc growii on plantations s|\cci» ally :niaptcil for vlimsilii' :iii- vautages-_liicy :irc carefully iuliliwiteil by nxpi=|'ts. 'l`l\i‘ 'delicate frzigrmlcc :intl pli~~ rising ;\ri\n\:\ :irc iolniiivtl and niakclliv Marguerite tin' nu\r\‘e| of mi* cigairs. . i Ti\i‘\\, ifyou \\':ii\t ai gomi _qc smoke try :\ 'l`ui‘ki‘.lt's llouquot. 99 "The Two Macs |49 Great George Street. li to tlt}i’. l';i\'iv|'ltvs‘lron| tional lu const. §t‘\\' ll'\‘.~ll stock of funny |>i|i'ki|l,;‘|»s lin|\'i‘s :md liuilniisi V -Popular Prices- - _ --~=_ if “The Maclfinnon Drug Co” ._ i Cor Great Geo & Kent Streets. _ _*___ .___ _ ~¢: We’ll Clean Your_,_,,,_,___ Carpets - and we`il clean them cleuu. \\’itli our system of carpet cleaning we clean the fact-,lmck and warp of carpets- clean them thoroughly of all dust, -dirt and disease geijms, and ' renew the fibre of any carpet. \\`c are busy these days helping woincu todo their ‘ liousecleitniug, b_\ cleaning, rc-uplioisteriug their furniture and giving them picture and wail moulding at 20 p. Q, discount. Phone your wxiuls yo-j. li MARK Wllllilll---Newson Block ~ {A7A’0(.`6`/57;, ' 7 I druiwftf Ritlitiioiitlbit. u _ _ i____,_____----_....--‘ ~ ‘ ° ~ _ ,~ e. ~_ x \ \ ' \ " `\ ~ \\'ide assortment it ' _ " tire i\i\\`ilnl: tin: Iii 'gust suit' of :my mu~k:\i:i\1| oliiieoitllns suitl ill Uulltitlll. fi