_ _ , |». ~ . ‘ __“*"-°»"i ¥9»19°S L - _ 'rms cHARLo'1‘TE'1‘owN GLUARDIAN vii re 1 _ __g_____ ¢_________i_ _ _ > ` _i _ '_ _ ,___= ,,-_,_ _ " i a A A glllii Users ctilitiir culnniii _ Yf`_ Qi-’f' !f°=l|r\ Nowllftuwsle Bloekh-cliarlottetowl _ _ _gi 1-I '.` l D S . . TMMWIUV MW ' `>’- ‘ niacin, Pam. B. Sunnyside. a-lsasi. _ ~ . ' 1 _ 301180? slr _BDl1\3}`\_'ll;l|'rY `_ Store Open 18’ 11. m. to 6 p. m. ` " W¢d"“d¢W» Ndfcl 18, vnono . aee‘s. ena-, _ ,-. __ ' _. ' j~ Almanac issued by Edrnanson Bates' \& _Co,., _'l'oronto, have given their decision after carefully considering the numeroul diaries submitted. Among _the ' successful prize "winners are thelollowing from this Province: Second-$50 in gold-Jas. Arthur, North Rustico, P. E. I. Fifth-$5 in gold-Mrs. W. H. Burns, Miminegash, P.E. I. andthe favorite novelties in fabrics make in them- PQ selves ii noteworthy attraction. All the newest ‘ weaves and coloringsare shown, and many of the designs are exclusive Sonic of the latest arrivals in the Dress Goods Dept. cream lustres for waistings in stripe, spot and plain designs, cream, .serge and cords. Fancy lustres, in brown, myrtle, blue, bla:k- Chiffon' hroadclotli in brown, uzlvys, greens, Wine and black, prices 65c 88c $1.10, $1.25, and $1.65 per yard. Newest snitings ill invisible stripes, so much in demand fotladie.ia‘ spring .suites at 650, $1.10, $1.35 to $1.65 per yd. Fine linc of palmnln cloth nlzlkes a nice sheer dress in all the latest colors, golden brown, imvy,gl'ecil and black etc, Newest patterns ill Crnveileite Cloth for spring shower preefcoais, at $1.50 to $2.75 por ytl. WASH GOODS DE P T. The New Spring Washlioods' Make a,Magnifice1it Showing We have jllstopenedtlle first consignment of our new wash goods stock uct by any means' the full range, blit suffi- cient to make a most attractive showing. ’ " ' ` i These dainty fabrics come as a reminder of spring with their advent the wash goods department becomes brilliant with an infinete variety of deliente C010fi"ES- . l Best Ehgush pi-in_t cotton, guaranteed fast colors extra wut _ |4 igc per Ylifd _Something extra nice iii inlroetlzed lawn (5°_m“°h. 1" demand _for shirtwarsts) eight eoiefiags of ref Yifd 1 L 1 _ Zephyr- Ginghams in pretty plaids check and stripe effects all the latest colonni 13 and ` i5c per yard Mercerized lawn ir: fancy stripes, for waists in llaht blue, ink, green and white special 24° l>¢f >'d~ i __ 'l A i A§@\?@ .ilirr ~.<. - _.Q _, _ 11,; ;-_ ti':r-»:\fi.‘ 1.1-_-tirisiqsfirli ` Sectacular hockey at the Arena 'rink Friday March_20th. '-_Tris-1-a'r1irvi`.;,-, .» 'nrsq wioiiumln. _Rocky Point is also highly spoken ‘of._ ._ _ The 4th Regt. hand will play an all waltz program at the big Arena tonight. l~' ' 11 pairs 5| black kid gloves worth $1.50 for 35c. This is a snap if your sile is 52. Jas Paton & Co. 3-l9d1i. The Sydney Post is informed that the Victoriac, champions of P. E. I. may go to Sydney in a few days for a series of games with the local clubs As this is the only day this week that Paton & Go’s limerick ad ,will lappear in The Guarilian intending |¢-omperieors should not mn to mire ‘advantage of it. _ The winter is passing, the skating days are getting few, take advan- tage of the good ice at the big Arena tonight. An all waltz program by the 4th regt bend. The 50th annual report of the Hall-. _fax Institute for the Deaf and Dumb ,institution has been issued. The to- tal attendance for the past year was 111. Of these 91 were from Nova |Scotia, 11 from Newfoundland, 9 from P.E.Island nnd 6 from New |Brunswick. The general health of the lpllpils was good, only two cases of _serious illness having occurred dur- ing the year. After eleven years of service, Miss A. Johnson last June resngned herposition on the teaching sta and went West to join her bro- ther in California. Her place was taken by Mr. 'I‘. Brill, of London, Eng. This night will mark an epoch in the history of Uddfellowship in this Province. As a result of the splen- did ndvancement made by Wildey Lodge I.0.0.F., two _prominent mem- bers of the Order will arrive in the City today. They are H, Stetson Rogers, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Maritime Provinces;l-md Past Grand Master Hartt of the En campment Branch of the Order. Both gentlemen belong to Halifax, and their visit here has aroused much in- terest among the fraternity. An ei- aborate initiation ceremony will take place tonight in the Lodge rooms, Lwhen a number of candidates will be received. Immediately afterwards will be begun a pleasant social even- ing, during which oratory, elocution and music will each have a promin- ent place. Members oi the order be- longing to other lodges are cordial- ly invited to attend, While playing with her companions in n sand bank in the rear of 565 _Dorchester av, South Boston on Sat- arday afternoon last pretty little Cora Mellish, 10-year-old only child of William A. Mellisb, a native of this Province and son of the late Fredk. Mellish of Summerslde, P. E. ZI., was buried alive underneath an ‘avalanche of dirt. and died a few minutes after being extricated. The accident caused great excitement in the vicinity of Andrew sq ur_d the irt will ever be rcmenlhrrod her hands, softly. was making Walter Sullivan, a cripple, threw her e ‘woman grasped the crutch, and later a shovel was brought, and the work face downward, they found the little near by. To all appearances she was lifeless, but Miss Annie Malloy who held her hand during her removal to the office of the physician, has a dis- tinct recollection of feeling a slight convulsive quiver and seeing her open and close her eyes. The child had hardly been placed on the oper- ating table when she died. The child was not disfigured and no bones were broken Two other child-` ren were playing at the bottom of the pit, while others think that they were playing at the top, however the \BREAD _ Iiu Been Honaatlyiiarnod I 4 Quality, Cleanliness and Skill M in Manufacture have made the nemb Kent ,Lecture in Grace Church tonight. Just received Ivory Soap Kargon _-_ C ln ound. Fruitative etc. A. W. Among the passengers on the steamer Empress of Ireland, from En land. on _Sutul'dug. says the St. John 'iglegrnplt were C ester B, Mneneill. K. C., and Mm. Mnenelll of Vunoouver. Ml' Macneill is the younger brother of Rev. L. C. Mucneill of Ht. John, und is his est for uday or tivo. He is at mem- r of n lending law firm in Vun('ou\'i-r He is well known in Charlottetown. ut one time having been a law partner of the present- Chief Justice before the int- tei's elevation to the Bench. prising cripples, lncurables, babies, deaf and dumb blind and bel less peat that there is apparently as much need of their services as ever. Night and day, the quarterly or- 3 gan of the well-known Dr. Barnar- do's Homes, u copy of which hasi _ ' _ . ` been received by The Guardian, has - much that is interesting to tell a bout 'the greatest family in the .1 _ ‘ ‘ ` \ 1 Wednesday and Thur. ay Will and Girls were under the care of the .1 Homes, all of these admitted from below the poverty line, and com ,__ .*>“TowelDays” atthewhite Goods! ld en T ey c e, too, from all over the country. Among the illus; - ‘ "" T" trated Editorial Notes are several photographs of children from Hull,| for instance, ~where is situated one of the 13. Every-Open Doors thro_ugh_ which the Homes are constantly re- ceiving their supplies of the Destl- ` , tute. No wonder that the woekl ' needs money-enough for the victual- ling, clothing, upbringing and mis- cellaneous needs of a big town !-- _ The USU”-1 Sprint! P5"-Y Of Emigranfs Linen buck towel 16 x 32 inches, fringed. special ' large, soft white cotton crepe towels, frin ed 1 1 ` ` ' ii,<_ i. ~_ _ 1 f To every pnr- 1 , -- V - A A. A » chaser to the _ $_ amount of Five i ell if iiioutllfs snb- »_ you buy so long ' ii aeyou buy for .- I cash. _ ` ~ _ ~i>¢»isi~f. I-»il_i!r.l 1 1 _ __ . ' ` _ li"'“1‘ , _ 5 if f Era & __ _ 'Ai _ ' » ` _ _ _ Toeverypinr "7E'F'_T2| cbaaer to the \ _ amount of Z' scription to the i _=-=- ' [QV ~ DESIGNER. ' DESWNER- _. A ' Anythlngthat Makes nodif- , '°' _ _ YOU lilly Oli _ ference what ® Q gk’ I either of these ill* _ 1 _ _ 1 ___ _ _ _ ‘ _ _"__ ___` __ __ V _ Dellars we w_il| _f _ . 11 _ '_" D_ollar¢ we i “ - -<21 et- 1111111111111 ¥i?if=‘»1'-"+1 days will count ao long as yon buy for cash. 1 /~ modern times.1"-_The varied eonteuts| of the Magazine comprise “A Miss- ionary Bishop's Tribute," by Bishop Ingham; an account ofthe new Aus- ralian Deputation; a deeply interest- Boy’s Memories," etc., etc., A copy 15 Hb0Uf» to leiwif U19 H0m9S 01112011 ' per pair . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ I -I-specials!perpair............. ......~4. March for Canada. Already 19,727 of 1 . VERY special display of towels will be ready for the occasion- -towels ; bought from the best sources of supply in Ireland, Scotland and --in tremendous range. We have gone carefully through the whole lot and have price cut every line, to make this ‘occasion one that you - _ will long remember, The towels will be on display in the new annex, I - & over Goff Bl‘other’s shoe store their young geople have gone to? ’ Y Canada and the Colonies, and tllel percentage of successes runs up tol I over 98 per cent.: a remarkable _flgurei \ Surely £10 sp nt on one of these ~ . _ . boys and girls ii the best social in-E 25C A tremendous lot of linen buck towels, helntned, zo x 40 inches. vestment of the present day !-It is, , ` ' 1 ' __ _ - V certamy remarkabm and not M1 . Red_border, good weight, better than nlost towe.s at 35c per pair _ i lime l1umiliseing,thae mer 42 year' Pall' speclalperpa1r............ ......_., PHI' the Homes should still have to re- ’ White lluck towel, heavy linen. llemmed, size IS x 36, White buck towel, pure linen. herrlnied 23 x 40 inches George R_ Sims writes: .rn the “nel very fine and of good absorbent finish, special per fine and very heavy, special per pair . . .. . . . of tragedy 0! which some on thel pail' . . . . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... .............................. c ‘ l f ll 1 _ _ . . . ggi; £22 ds? Baysgrdizri sag; “Bra 13 x 40 inches is the size of nffiile,___heavy llemstitched A f_`iric_:xl)>i§ towel of heavy, snvoth finish buck, hemnitd, the subjects ‘could be pubxighed in _ towel tllat_ will soak up water_ li e a sponge, ret _ r er. pure linen, free from _dn ssing, their naked ,t.hm_ the public wn__‘ p,,,e_m,¢],ne“_5p¢¢;al at per pair ..._.,,, __ _ specials: per pair.........._.......... .~..'..'... science would' be startled as it has i ' _ Turkish Towlils Price cut ___,` Fine, firm soft towels, of_ the loop yarn terry weave that makes this towe' the best ,ng ,-em,,,i,,¢e,,¢¢, e,,M¢,ed “An 014 ; possible for the bath. All specially linder priced for this sale. of the Magazine will be sent gratis ‘ and post free to any one on applica i Pef air t0 tion to' the "Honorary Secretary, D ’ ’ 7 c c George Code' 18 to 26' Step"ey` Pure irish linen hailriowels, in the natural brown _ Fin1‘,'heavy Irish linen bath towels. similar to the Causeway, London, E. _ r fu ,h- b .- ,\, d ¢|, 4 ],_ d ,_ ~ harsh and mu, r e racing ri own a sl escribed-butfirmcr and perhaps harsher-_ _--;<_.. Sa s fE’iI)éS" This is a celebrated brand which we will sell at wholesale prices this week. Prices range from 25 cents to 75 cents. See Our Window. »» -» ' ' Magic I I-fl FE"'ComPany of Toronto. izl grim? h£hth`l)iNii?mi£ins 'rar ‘ere an, __ _ WHEN YOU USE The Richmond and Drnmnioiid Fire _ ~ 1 ' ' 3 ey:-|,, R,|,,,¢',¢|,,,{ 1,; M RE"'Insurance Company of Montreal. ` S |`EwA li.T'S _ l‘lAZEL CREAM Good for your hands, ' Good for yonrface, Good for your lips, Good for shavera, _ ` Good for cha Good for girls, Good for 25 Then__y£>_}5 lay, heroic shorts of the gil-l'g mother to . should follow your bath--special considerably large size, special at pr 0_lre_r eliildn-om undernsirn one ONLY ONE PAINLESS CORN CURE _ .............. ....... ...... who witnessed it. l-'rfnitit White Terry Bath B'aukets, white with red border, very large 54 X 80 inches. in $ _. H d d h t l d, b t _ ' _ _ ~ ~ . siixoslig in has udiicxigededavein niairlug tile ;r?odmli_ size, il".Ck» 5003 ami ilbsofbent- Speclal at Per Pall' ° - - - ~ ' - ~ ° ° - ~ - ~ » » - v - » - - - ~ - - - - - - - . , ' 9' 0 , 2 and began td GLW, tb remedy as Putnam s Painless Corn °,€°i'l'; Extractor. It’s by fnr the best-be ‘f Smgly at each mcg were of substitutes for "Putnam’s." _ l ~ -- poor woman :L Maile times better hy trading in your own Province--:end your mall order f - headway with " } ' _ _ ` e o ua- our values her badly hngers, little _ cannot be beaten hundreds of satisfied customers thrrn||I\o||t P. E. I. will feliily to that claim. 2;: e_e_\;i__¢h£__i;1;yii;g; :'Yo_&ef_e__l_i___ilp git- stock.B°ok ______ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ . _ _ __ ,,,__. . __ , -1 ~ - 'K ' _ ' ' ' d rcnpholstcrin i |_ T d ,.1 h wa armed to li/farlznglll ' prices onall kinds of new furnltu e, repalrs,_ an _ Eh); ofiii: :if hr. killilliam BHC. Boodro, MONisY saved if yon do. TE FUR 'TURB Nrwsoris eww Etepre¢ent1n¢ The North American Life Assurance C P R The Canadian Pacific Ticket o o s.-Agency and also- Steamship Lines. _ , 1 Office Queen St. ` DesBris`ay Block, Char.ottetow_n , Hari ._.lluffi°;l’ii`i , _ F of excavating was continléed. When y ' U 0 I1 t 2 B . . Thomas McLaughlin an Dennis u _ Goughlin, firemen arrived and reliav- “Too C ‘ _ _ ed Mrs. Mellish, she was ready to _ ' ‘ . ` _ ' collapse. The firemen never worked _ - ' r lmraer. It took fully hall an hour B e S I g a e _ . V to sho el the tons of dirt away, and ‘ ' there, firmly imbedded .ln the sand, _ , ._ Thursiill llitil ren who were in .the cavein escaped ` ' ` but were covered in dirt almost to ` ` their waists, they however had got " _ ` I ri t ~ loose and rescued thsmse1vss.'l‘hose dl wmbgv e - J --= -'=' Comedy Acrobats ' V' Qu/ i __ rectly interested say that the child- . :- (4_) _Light Boots. _ son and Harney. Admission io end 5 cents. 6 l3dtf » 1 Ll r _ _ Grandes! Vauiieviile of the Susan Their act is a scream front , , _ , ._\ time girl mm have been at the ` M .tart to finish. ' bottom otherwise thee would not - _ - _ _ l}a_ve_ been so much dirt on the body. Yguf ® __ _ Moyum __ Disapbear Like _ _ _ Karntsizu Mfxvouresitrilt (4) 'l’l1eVillage Ce.ebrntioii Two illustrated soifgh by Maddl