I _ . /l . ,,,, ln., . V ~ -._ ,, , _ _ . n , ._ 5,/~__'.l;_;_`ll, APRIL 22, 1911 ` , » . 'THE Lerner News THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ll - nm., 0,. ALL.. ~ PAGE FIFTEEN ' Afraid to use hair preparahonsv A ra’ d ? Ceftalnly l10t. if your doctor approves . . f Lei him decide b i - ` Ayer’s Hair Vigor for falling hair or dailidlrlilff. will color the hair, neither will it harm or in'ure. 1 °- 11--so -I lmniii Mui /,___ ll .qi ii-vi _L Wellner's / l , .l. , "fy `l`».'.gi"' ' f6'I‘°‘-di 'l "5 fouliaventi'd' il-~ ' MW _ I, Y 0 _Ile _1l. \\ 101 \oi1 do, you ivill be . _/Y surprised how readily it removes the tarnish and what bind of Silver Polish are You Using' I' Ever heard of Silver Cream ? . rnakes the Silverware look like new. Large bottle 250 “§f»"’é»c/ l _ W. W. .Small sixe ia cents, Wellner. ]eweler Coolcls Photos Our New Stock of‘ Men’s Shoes and Oxfords as good a value as most $5.00 shoes. You can always save money by dealing :ii the old reliable shoe store _ ‘ l firm have secured _the sole agency for nnltahlllt of this ,mvlnne as a held I _ '__¢__J_¢ days, which all pianists, music lovers Gncy_ They go tn Annanolln on n and critics should inspect. similar mission. They are employed -`X@'>'©@ / J 'CllARI.0'l'l'El`0WN _AND QUEI'IN`S COUN'I'Y' It PlYs to buy in this province. _Miss Mary Bambrick, Mt. Stewart, was in the city yesterday. E. T. Higgs, partner of Horace Haszard, Charlottetown, P. E. I., city visitin friends.-Halifax Ex Halifax from Charlottetown, P.E.I., where he has been stationed for some ivho has been spending the winter Music lovers and especially prospec- pective piano buyers will read with interest Miller Bros ad in this issue. 'I‘liis well known, old and reliable the celebrated lxarn-Morris pianos and are expecting a carload in a few Paul Gilmore, iiell knovin by the- I"aehion’s `. _ $4 ' '_ _ '_ ' - '_ Favorine ; V up ntre-goers in this city, who remember V n 8 t this Onnll. Shoe well his splendid plays put on here, will be interested to know that he is 5 now starlniiig in a delightful comedy with the actual cnndltlnns ln the van entitled The Bachelor, a compan- ten by Clyde Fitch. The play is the e test comedy of the day and is ion pmy- to `“T.he Girls", b°th.writ“ migrants 22 men, 15 women and four J `>J `_i in Amherst in the S‘t. '»tephen's (‘hurch l)r Burrell well known in *-- in the city yesterday. '_*‘ ice court in this city yesterday. “ml his sister. Mrs- Goh. are in the tended trip to the iuicirie coast. B . _“_ _ i' The Knights of Columbus’ Hall in S"K°““l» W- .-1- GWGHIHB. ml1lf»afY this city has been very attractively stall clerk, is to be transferred to de¢m~a¢_ed_ ltime.-Halifax Ex. those registered at the Minto Hotel, _ "’“'“ Moncton, Thursday. Miss Agnes McLellan, Vancouver, ___ visiting friends and relatives in Glen- games ol hanllhall played at St' roy and other parts of this Province, Dnnnmns College thln sn,.lng_ The left yesterday morning on return. players are dlvlded into the hlg nl__ _ _ v ley men, and the little alley men. The services in St. James bhurch fllhe heal; players on each team are;___ Loniorrow will be conducted hy the Bln All,,y__E_ llollglmlf A_ RL-,0ney_ U_ “VL T' F- F“llert°“_ who Wm take Keoughan, A. Reid, J. Rooney. Lit- as his texts for morning and evening tle Alley __A_ ML.'ll0nalll_ l,l_ Fltngel, ‘Sacrlfice an Element of_Worship" nl(l_ A_ Murphy' _ch Doyle’ O_'T_ and ‘Savonarola/’ respectively. Tralnon this city where he has frequently fa-_‘Mille ofocilllliffflllfls I&;i“g1’5€l§‘ Russel C. Clark, Mt. Stewart, was There were no cases before the pol- James Eden, city, has left on an ex- A. A. Black, V. S., city, was amdiig There have been some very fast W. Webb and E. Peddle, London, England, and J. Mullan, Belfast, Ire- land, who have been in this city for the past few days enquiring into the Y l for emigration from the Mother Country left yesterday on the Earl by the Dominion Government and are part of a small contingent of men who ha e c m 0 c y on such a mission. Their work is to meet the farmers and get in touch ious Provinces. The hrst batch of im- children I will arrive next Monday. Lister 1)ress Silks l 1 Striped _ _‘ Black and Willie , l Navy and White | l Champagne and Sky “ and Green Greens '* Green and Fawn etc _ 20 Inches Wide lj* ll 556 per yard I - , .'.._'. egg): -ha ' -:~r' N _ , |1'¢\,’ \{\_I‘l// if §` r 95.'-2. :.3-f \\*` v ,» 1. \ _ “mi i Q Stanley Bros. gr a _ . b _ All h , ) _f ' ineeting with unbounded success in gleesil Tillie T§tshnffriigdiiacogiahllmtlizatf are eautics. t ats new you will, - ifhicfliw- _ _ '. _ _ find here, and the prices are lower than' 3) /_ -_"’ _ Sl.; Eisliylégortei-:L null ;l;Inln;S'w'lDllh;Ini I i _ last Yea' 59° *““' $3~5““"d $4~°i‘ Sl"‘ES ` f f/ At' 8 Sacred concert. given ter service as iloinestice. T M 0 R S . ` ` he " IS A. E. Mcllaclien The Shoe Man 82 & 84 Queen Street. Sterling Bitters The Never Failing Ileartherve md Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value .Testimonels end References by the hundred from people] most prominent in City and Country. No failures. Sold 0nI.v By P. MCQUAID 42 Queen Street Opposite Aii'il Bros Price _soc per bottle. 5 . Spring Styles I<`zishion's latest edict in spring footwear for women is correctly and beautifully por- trayed in our present showing of Queen Quality shoes and boots for ladies. < Queen Quality fyotivear is the best on earth, made in a factory where a mammoth organization of workmen strive as one man to keep Queen Quality shoes at their present place in popular ap- proval. Qucen Quality shoes need no breaking in have pliable soles, :ire made in finest leathers and latest lasts. See our window. Prices $4.00, 4.50. and li £ ` vored large audiences and congrega- tions with most acccptably rendered 5.00. - ALLE Y E5’ CO -- .5 ‘$4 nf » ' 9? 7, ~\.> ,il l‘»_.'.,' l ‘(3 alll" ' ‘ff 'V//il if _,_-’___ "l®% ll ll r/1,//il/1% `---"“ --7 l|ll/// " ¢ 99 cars man' ‘ii if " /l I' B . I have an exceptionally good watch io r offer you at a. moderate privi-. lt is made especially for me in the 7, i_=, and i7 _lewul _ » grades. Every one fully gusirunfrgd. III 100 POIIIICI l')klgS J ’...ff.E.‘“”°" s2.6o.p@r ing ' this week at I. I is... o_gcqif’s ` - Al;l_-“arid see our Studio.We We are _HOW ready have been here ten year . . li' h d .i to deliver best quality t ‘S mont an a gm many changes halve taken place. See of Roach Lime from-,°“f SamPleS° _ Kilns on St. Peter's'Bl|y9l' Pl\0I0 Studlo Road in large and ___T_¢1f_i2‘22_'_9_2_"___..._ small quantities suit-.ru-I ,nm-'I1 for farm i n g BP£i?l`lngl£3%rr‘itln)ls!I"d‘:lors n » - Richmond St. Phone 153-I buildings and white- lorence or Red wa hi S ng' . The Sister F lCross apron made of whlto Ilnon- C L @ C iette or ln Holland ln ihengtidrzl . I , e uler 500 apron 0 s - ° 0 gfeghlnlhgzrlce for cash 35c. Hun- qrens 0| other useful aprons show~ 4-l8d2m ing today from 250 each UP U0 i.7s, Patons. 4-22011' lpiace on nie istii .nw uf April, after ,vocal numbers, was among those contributing to the program An Am- " A YL' __, _ - ' _ _ ered, a ‘ .Jyi g .' .‘ I “ "U" ""°h”“g°_' *'_’_"“,‘f‘“g gf tl" Dl°° henna iiniii Friday last, when he was tor'a number says. Dr. uriell las already become a favorite in musical circles but it is not saying too much to state that he was never heard to better advantage in Amherst than he was last evening." The vacant parish of Bridgewater has unanimously offered the rector- ship to the Rev. C. R. Cumming, rector of Weymouth. Mr. Cumming has not yct given his answer. Much regret will be felt by the people of llllleymouth if he should accept, as he lis very popular in that communitv. _and is doing a splendid work there. He was highly recommended by the lbishop of the diocese. l\'lr. Cumming siderably above the average.-Halifax Hcrald. (Mr. Cumming is well known here.) to learn of his death which took a brief illness of three weeks. The remains were laid to rest in Caven- dish Cemetery. His Pastor, Rev. l l.Iolin Sterling ahl~- and solemnly con- - ' . _ I35 Queen Street. i ducted the funeral service. Mr. Laird exnenllnental nnrnonenv hnt wnnld W - -"‘ l"§""§ a member of the Preshvtenan cost much more if ordered through lbliilrcli. for many years, and died seedsmen. A series of iive different ro- trustmg m hm S"“°“r Deceased was tations of crops will be originated _nl ‘ . I fr 5 >_. L. ni of . /ei<.l»» ._ i __'~/t_lfJ . | li/ .ly ei, , _ , l ,_ ll _ _ . '1 fffr ~i ii i»§~;:» 1. ____ _"I _ .» ` . - V . _ ._ '_ . . 1 .i., '_ i, , W of ;_kmd a"d10.vmg_d‘5p°_S‘t1°n eve’ this season, ranging from three to f.;.i';':l5iif -;..~`lf`,___,$_li`_."' ` fe” -I' to help, his nelgmlolfl a“d_ fel' seven years. There will be 150 differ- llliillnlllllli,l.h4.,_,,_~ DEN,l.lS,l, . (_Hour§n_mndl ow man; Besides a sorroivlhit W1d"W ent plots for vegetables. and theex- l _:‘:‘;'--'--,-~--li "'i"~‘ ` 2 ii0\»er Jeukiiisat Suu he leave” to mom" Six sons and periniental department will be consi- <. _ , .v~,~_ allllplw I(;ll$?r\l\’l5tléJtf)3Vl.g(.ll(EI three daughters, all of whom were nnmhly extended thls snl.lng_ A dls_ lr ‘ 0 ' ` " gmc to beT'l’]t hl‘l'?ll’ed ,Sider except tribution of potatoes will be made M _ wo sons, cop ius, in Berkley, . t k ln A ll. ll _ //i Cal., and Isaac, in Somerville, Mass. They all mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father, but tlie-- have that hope of ineeting algain on the other shore in the sweet bye und” bye. At a recent meeting of the Cumber- land County Council an interesting proposition was placed before that body by H. J. Logan and A. D. Provand, of the old Ship Railway. ln brief the proposition was to biilld a steam railway from the Fort Lawrence Dock to the Tirlnish Dock and then on through Lorneville and to Northport. It is proposed further to connect this same railway with an electric road running from Fort Law- rence to Amherst and thence on to Tidnish. Mr. Firovand has two pro- positions in mind; a steam railway and an electric railway; using the one set of rails for both projects. Mr. Dongan pointed to the fact that such a railway running from Fort Lawrence to Tldnish would open up a fine strip of agricultural country. _Mr. Provand and his associates had also under consideration a line of vessels between Tidnish anh Prince Edward Island and the nroduce from Prince Edward Island also would be carried to Tidnish, then over the railway line to Fort Lawrence and thence on to the markets of St. John, Portland and Boston.-Sack- ville Post. _ ::Wyetlis Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy imparts color to faded and KFHY hair, stimulates the growth, and makes harsh, dry and lifeless hair, soft bright and glossv. Excel- lent for dandriifl-50c and $1.00 bot- tles.-lil. A. Foster, Central Drug- store, Sunnyside. 1 I ` _ . *__* _(__ 1___'| 'r fin' """L-3"” "' ' i --Where Quality is fhe Sole Consideration- Wine and ` Dainty . Fruit Cookies DoughnulS I.onergnn's cookies have iinor- on hnuts are so PH"- l TIIE A People’s Theatre ‘ - TONIGHT A Robuef_Peiieni Some More Laughs A Girl of the Mountain A Vilagraph. Enough Said is becoming one of the strong men of, _ lthc diocese, and is a preacher con- The Canadian Fnl.nl~__; l._ E_ Islnnd . on the Exic 'me gl . - Lgllfg Iflnofflg Rlfggggs “fllfn h’;le’:;“'le5, modation will be made for horses and ‘ - ' Z e steers. There will also be sample and iginal deiniy fiavarihiif appeals to those tired of ilie ordinary bokeiy goods.They are pure too, home- made by an expert cook, and ni excollent ingredienis. They're baked this morning. Wine Cookies per doz. . . . . |04: Fruit Cookies “_ “ . . ....lie Our d g _ cle~n and dalnty~ you ran! help frying some And "WY fe °°“P‘ peiizing and wliivlnvi me youll always liiiyihem. \\'e use pure. fresh cream, extra fini- lard and choices! ol' uihcr ing~<'di_P|ils The taste tells, iry l.onrfHf\“ 9- B""”d today. Per dez |211 Lonergan’s Lunch 8? Bakery Old Vatcher Stand. i r5S Kent St. ' i ;_.__.__..__.._._._» III! Truel _ A Strong Drama BILLY STEWART In Songs NEXT WEEK J AUSTIN .TRAINOR lu Cnlcliy Specialties Sc ADMISSION Sc inst. Early in the winter Mr. Irving had a severe attack of the grippe, from which he had apparently recov- nd was on'o 'Ii his usual ' taken very ill, and in less than twen- ty-four hoursthe struggle was over and he had passed to his eternal rest in Paradise. The deceased was a man of sterling character, always kind and cheerful. His nieniory will long be cherished bv those who were intim- ately acquainted with him. The fun- eral to the English church at Cherry Valley was on Tuesday last, where thc service was conducted by the Rec- ' tor, Rev. Mr. Winter. The pall bear- ers were Peter Mclsaac, John Doyle, John Carrier, Diugivcll Jenkins, Geo. Uai‘rier and Thomas Crane. A widow and three children are left to mourn the loss of a kind and _affectionate husband and father. correspondent has the following in the recent issue of that journal: A ' new barn 40 by 50 is to be ercctedf i ri nt Farm Accom seed rooms for grains from the plots. A small quantity of Marquis wheat was sold this year for experimental purposes and disirihuted in small lots all over the Island. The wheat is supplied on the faini at $1 50 for after the flrs wee pr to a who have applied for samples, either at Ottawa or at the farm. " rw - _.___ W- lliiih Grade 0plical Service Efupliatically, that is what we offer you. Our inoflern system of Examination enab‘es us to readily coiiuect the most complicated errors of re- fraction, which old niet- hods have failed to relieve. Retlnoscopy is the method niost depended up- on. In this test, ones eye is examined, looked into, and read like you read a book, telling its own story of eye-strain and EI'l'OI'S. Long nrruuice hrs made us skilful in inlerpreliiil; llie rend- ing of this system, ulieroby we can with confidence, insure our ihe Best Piano made I at Moderate Price Kern pianos are considered masterpieces of artistic skill by thou- sands of people, Morris pianos are almost :is well known but the Karn- Morris piano is an instrument that' all critics claim is superior to both of these. The iiiakers of Morris pianos over a year ago :imalgaiuated with V the Karn Plan > & Organ Co. and are now producing Canada's greatest piano -the Karn-Morris. BV this aiiialgaination several thousand dollars :ire saved each year, expenses are reduced and output increased. One traveller now does the work of tivo under the old regime and the saving this makes hare put ment Itself A inio keepingithe Karn-Morris piano on the highest pinnacleof perfection. All We Say About the KARN- MORRIS is backed by the Instru- The Karn-Morris is made to stand the severe test of our damp climate, is strongly made, has broad and_ beautiful tone strong, yer delicate action, and splendid tonal powers. The carv- ing on the woodwork is hard chiselwork, the iinish is hand polish work, and for beauty and strong construction alone in a class of its own. the Karn-Morris is Karn pianos have been before the public for 40 years, Morris pianos for i7 and the merits that have made them famous are embodied ` in the Karu-.\lorris-with additional ones included. A czirload of Karn-Morris pianos is expectedin a few days, Come in and see them-if not a musician bring a friend to test this in- Nstriiiiient. Mitten BRos.`l Sole Agents for P. I. 123 Kent Street 4-2 i fniwdrtf. Charlottetown. patrons receiving intelligent and lielpfiil trefilmi-nl. » G. I". Hutcheson l jeweler-Optician iiousis roii siiuil The following Dwelling House proper- ties will be offered for sale by Public Auc lion on the preniises on the following dates : FRIDAY the Zliii dey of April Inst at IZ o'cIock Noon. ° All lliai two anil one half story brick u up your iii ` lfyoii have lost your old lim.: grip ou \|\\\\_gS ' Y _ _ '_ cl the old lime pleasure out of life----raise up vigor :ind vitality with Hughes’ Digestive Tonic llgives siinp and vein avid ciiei'gy-sliarpeiis the appetite makes you enjoy what you eat. 'I`ry a bottle only zgc :ii ll The Geo. E. IIugl1¢S l ”°s:L';;... bmi- ll dwelling with oiilbiiildiiiizs and yard situ- ale on the South ride of \Vali‘r Street op- posite flii' Queen Ilntcl :ind now occupied by Mr W. l). Pollock. Also :ill that two and one hall story double tenement wooden dwelling house siluale on the North side of Sidney Street between Great George and Prince Streets. The above properties will be sold sub- ject lo one reserve hid on each property. For particulars apply at llie Office of C. R. Smivlwond. Aiiorney ai Law or io R. Bcarielo, Auelioiieer. A E. Ii\'(iS, Executor of Estate of latel ]ohn ings. l Pratt"s Astral Oil is the -Best You Can Buy -W l The above sale has been," npostponed to Tnesday April TM “em THE GPO EF "5 GMM ' Prett's Aetriil is the cleanest. purest. most initislactora' IKGTOHBIW oil ou can get anywhere. _ _ . ~ _ lf is odor-less and _niirsnirivei-i ii uiiilorm. i-iatisllictorly healillag itrhclitlic ntors and n steady bright lin-ht for lumps that is so t un s o eye. li‘er rriillon . . . ._ ,_ 3za|lonslor...... ... Phone ‘ T P "lf" 251 _*_ v , , Delivery ff-g. new-, -3 r 'sh-'flag 'wg-.lie ~'.‘-‘s'.."-s anna lr* ive. :.`\ _ cf- - SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTII WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANY person who is the sole head of s family, or any male over 18 yearn old, me homestead e quarter sect un of nveilshfs Dominion land in Manitoba Saskatchewan or Alberts. The applicant must iigpssrin person at the Dominion Le_nde gene; or Sub Azencifor the dis triet. Entry yproxy may s _miide_*‘ nnhngoney on certain conditions, _by let er. mother son daughter brother er sister of lntendinz Iiomestsnder. Duties--Six months' residence upon and cultivation of the lend in each ol three years. A homeeteeder may live within nine miles of his homestead on s farm nf :it least B0 acres solelylowned and occupied by him or by his fat sr. mother. sein, dough er brother or sister. ndceitalail districts n homlasteed::t:`i_i_ zoo ii sn ng me pre- mp A u section alongside ble homestead. Price U00 : Dulfled-i\:fI-daust reside upon the home- stead or pre-smtptlon six months in such six ilserelrom ste of homestead entry llnc udln§ the time raqulrsd to earn omestea patent) nn cultivate lllty ecres extra. i A homsstendsr who has exhausted his l‘ homestead right. and cannot obtain epre- smptl ri me enter for spurehses hom ,- stand ln cerfhlndletrlote. Price elm D ir eere -Duties . -Must reside elx mouths in exch ol three youre, cultivate lllty acres S * M _ - 0 end srset e house worthwméoayi he ut. ofthe Minister o the lnteri r 25th iust at i 2 o clock iiooii. l hmm /f C Shu, 4-7di =,i. ' l N g-Llnsuthorised publication ol this dvsrtlsemeut. will no be paid for. . \\~l9dlm fi .ii _ _ .`3‘ , . ~ \ » \ ~..., ,_ .,,._-,fit \ J i