_ _ / i i i ' _ ’ - _ , __,, _ . 1 _ _ i<1L e 1912 ‘ ""““ ’~“‘”ST NEWS" 'ran cHARL0'l"1‘s'roWN GUARDMN ~ 'mer 01' Aw' _ PAGE SEVEN . AP i _v ____ _ 7'; L A-'F clists pelI()rm the ||‘l[)st qw _ H _Y»`.‘V_`__'.ir-_ _*__*-_r ii(-___ Y WX i>‘__'“ - _‘V-Q _*U T ‘ `<>. Y 7"* I 'Ai4Yt‘__`i-"`-A-mi. A--._vAYu“ Y -Q’ v-‘i__‘_-_-1--_'i‘€-_-_ __-‘I _ OMEN B11. _ - 4 ALLW B. F. KEITH S. BOSTON. lcnte military formations mounted -- _ l f;»‘.;;°“.:?‘s_°'..iif...“°ri2:.::1 l“'°'“lBeek when an all-women valid- "“” "f,,,,} will he the attraction. oi- 'evilieity-odii artistes oil the pro_.;-- the B veryone will he ol the lair sex_| ru!-if efroni the unusual nature of this, Am etion the week will le liotahlo: “urns ,~ei_\|;~n t0'BcstQn alter se er-l W t ers- absence, of Caroline B.; I-illicylliis and her famous Fadettes and- ,,,,,,,, noir wolreiord. 'rhe Feilettesf _“___ from B long tour of the Southl red west, where they won fresh laur- :,’,‘;,_ M,-g_ Nichols bringls an glial-enliy _ _ ,, _ new fepertolre of popiiimshemhas the Clllsslml Selechons' fm ~ - . th t I~`tnrr_1{sv_l_i_o_l‘th, ‘Democratic leader in ,_ aw uc e or years, prominent at were t\"3l`_ g*:)t_h‘;‘,`;£ ,,_§_?5etw?,,a ,‘;I;iI€ltorne,,- and member of the Genera iirgnllizatioun nes"-It 91- bm__d_new Assembly, is dead at his home, No. \l/iikclleld W‘_ ‘ln Bl, new songs ,___ 70 Humboldt evenue. He was born ,.ien_o10i:1\_¢- Smit* 2 ____,__ ___ my é,,_,,,_ in Pawtiicller, neeemoer is, waz. lin. rlildlnll Ive gf’ ad ,,` _On _ __ C0m_ Farnsworth was a Mason and a dust R Cl"-9 “tue 0 ° g' Knight 'l‘emplur. , c0m,,,,ny_ or musicians li Iiiiest h _ ,O ’ ' 1 Girl;,and The Story of a ilii)i[i‘ IdittS‘i1usages. Another SPe°U1C\\' . T ._ . lllr fciiture will be the Kaufmann "° lNational Clothing Co. 4-2d1i. ` ht handsome young lady CY' 3“h¢€l- ROWena. Stewart and Glad- YH Alexandria have an orignal mm. cdy entitled Broadway Love, Hilda Hawthorne, thc lady ventriloqulgt, will he on hnllrl with her ramgus Johnnie; Max Witts Melody Lan., Girls have a novel specialty; Cather U19 Hayes and Sahel Johnston will he seen in "A Dream ol Baby Days;" il-yi Hull the Four Onetti Sisters are woliderful German' gymllasts. ci, J. i~‘AIlNswoR'rH or PAw'rucl’0Ll'l‘AN STE AMI-IH l l’ Ll N lu 1 -l)|rl-cl service between Boston uno Ni-wi York. Passeilger service Julie llllll Lu, l (l:ol . .L 1312. - ri il ie-r 1" li. lilzlziiilleunt. new lilliuwngcr strallrlsllipn llliissiiirliusstts and Bunker liill lfrr-li:lll. service t_l\rouglioul.1lieyailr lwirticketa, literature and iniuriimtliiu trol,/_to local ticket agents. ltagg-are c rec ed through to destination. L. B. hornrgson 'l‘ If.& PA wln.u. l. a‘.A¢»-oi. sh .IM-n N e_ / ln The Ccmefei y _von see prolly lrlwns |:ltlis :init rnali_\' nilrlilies in stones ailil iuull\l~ lllcllltl " , New made graves atiraet Attention _ That is how il is with our work- ll “attracts attention" llcruiisn' _ Beautiful M o n u- _ ments that are last- » ._ ing :lrn nur product, it dusen'l enlianrll llie rice. Come and see. cliemller ci lieu i6o Kent St. *- . _.__i‘-J _--_._.. _ ._ NNW ADVICRTISIQMIGNTS. e _ i NOTICE r OF ANNUAL MEET- ING . . held at the office of the Company Clllflottetown on Moiidiiy the Slli Al-`"‘l F912 at 7.3¢: o'clocl¢ p. nl. for Qlecllon of Directors and the trim- ”“f)*n|;’l1d°_fhgenera1lmsiners _ .»_~.:_.'f.m-- _-..e.-T3 ~ » ` e e ist day of April ion. mae _ lg an Donato Niciiotsou , q” ‘e -do President llc mon lf ‘iiaiii ll - __ -- :lrctlic favorites \vitli all ,_ l licse Boy 'Scout biota i_ ‘l dressy boys and youths. l " They arc made to stand l~ unlimited wcar, arc coin. 1- ,, fortnhle and as stylish ‘ :ind neat as the ones dad ,, wears. Made to stand ‘ rough usage and will look ,.- stylish all llie time; give 1. perfect; satisfaction. Shown in lilzlck and lzlus, gun uiel:ll riudpzit- cnt leather, l iilioiicd :ind laced Styles. Voullis‘ si'/,cs ii to i_-1, i-2, $2, 2.25, 2.5onnd lloysz’ sizes r _ lo 5 les, $2, 2 25, l _:_ oo :ind Tun ox fold.-1. _ . . . . .Sl Alley £9. Co. 135 Queen Street N \i 'Ji g_____;__ _ _ _ _rss l DR A. B. Rlzll) 1 .I)I¢N'l‘It'l'I‘ Olllcs Hours 9-1 and 2-I ()vo_r .lenkl_ns(t Bon I |,§,f2|vv i:1illl)rliii.!e|éiii»|?ii).oPliu.r I g -Ai 1 _ '|- New ‘ 'F Beaver lour Beaver Flour iii_25 lb Bags elieriver l~`|our in loo lb Bags Beel;__ Q9ff°S THE QUEENS COUNTY GUARDIAN It Pays to buy A Regina despatch says that D in this Province Garnet lielaclicur, Mnrroy Harbor vwas in Halifax Saturday. An unsigned liews item has been - _ received from Rollo Bay, which 'l‘oday’s Guardian contalns‘t\vclve awaits die sender`s name. pages. 1 _ _ Miss Mayo Robinson of Summer- The following Mission Room re Annie Kun has " new d°"°i“g ‘ld-d' -iiflc. is spending 3 pleasant visit ceipts are published in The Wesley- with friends in Charlottetown. an:-Wlnsloe 60c, York $36.40, Gracf - 1- Church,_Charlottetown, $82.21. i . ll _ 11 ‘ ‘ very happy gathering on Monday af- l 1 _lust received direct from the Mill deqgiiter or the lore icileldm oreel- _ "T1F1itFl1l"1')rur'store, ' Sunnyside; -dtf. Q the mails Magda ein iellmeie. on the trip ,from of the city pulpits. the Magdalena the Stanley, which -_- wos formerly from the port oi Cher- M the Corner 01 Kent and Wei" lottetolvn, encountered mlich heavy u10\lth St-. Ul\Hf10tt€l0Wu. |01" l0\ll' ice and lost one blade off her pro- UHYS 1115*. Week ll klfie" WHS ll 1>l‘l\-1- uelloi- ond had the ends or the other oner on the tori ol a telephone post r. 1V. W. Andrews, formerly of Mount_ Among ' those registered at the Allison illniversity, Ssckville, (N.B.), Grand Union Hotel, St. John, on .escliing stall, and principal ol Re- Saturday was D. 10. Elgin_ol P. E- glna College sllice its foundation Island. _ about»a year ago, has resigned. His _ resignation is to take effect at the Rev. R. H. Stavert, of Harcourt,- , end of June. Rev. Dr. Andrews is N. B., formerly of Wilmot, P. E, I, well known in this province. left Friday evening for Ottawa. The _-_ Dominion Temperance Alliance had a The government steamer Stanley ‘lem day in ONHWU- 00 Sllfldily and arrive with ' from the Mr. Sfavéff WHS curtailed to fill one three blades liroken, Her rudder post Wh¢1`¢Sh° WHS chllsefl by a <10! and was also damaged, She will go into no effort was seemingly made to res- ll0cl‘l at Halifax for repairs. -cue her. A lad named Jack Mortimer .-1- happened along Satllrday and henr- Jolm A_ Lyman_ Trycn' and M_ Q_ ing her cries threw off his coat and l)el,m¢y_ M_ 1,, A__ North Tryon, before people knew _what he was came to Charlottetown yesterday. flllollt Was \\l> l-he Post and rescued Mr. Lyman is a great enthusiast miss PUSSY- of the Prix industry and is largely in- terested in the $80,000.00 Tryon ers, viz: Dalton’s, Gordon‘s, Tupiin's, Lewis, und Ra_vnor‘s. With a little llick during the next few weeks, the outlook for financial success is as- sured. A Spring Valley correspondent \\'i‘ii~=s.--Artenias Lenrll is- doing rlishiilg business in his saw mill this winter.-A very enjoyable evening was March the 19th when the young peo- ing in games and music, the music being furnished by Leslie, Paynter and Albert Millman. They all re- - turned to their homes in the wee ‘ ' sma’ hours, thanking Mr. and Mrs. l‘l‘0litt for the evening's enjoyment,- Mclford Adams is out again witll his U`0£llilll1' mare =1-‘rimpy and intends beating all the Spring Valley boys. George Nedefl, the wrestler, \vho once appeared on the mat in Char- lottetown, seems to be in had with some of the sports. Charles Allen writes in the Moncton Transcriptf- “Georrge Nedeli' has been. for the past- few days, flooding the press with ol- lers, to wrestle me, stating that he would het money he could throw me live times in an hour. All 1 have to say is this:-George Nedeff has not enough, to entice me to go on the mat with him. He need not run away with the idea that I am in any \\'ny_ afraid of him, hut that part of the matter I put aside. I will wrestle any man with ii decent reput~ ntion, blit not George Nedell, The handsome new parsonage he- loliging to thc Central Methodist church Moncton w s the scene of ternooli and evening, when the Lad- ies’ Aid rloclety in connection with . g _ i tween three and four hundred guests were present. The spacious drawing rooms were tastefully decorated with pink and white carnations, pink tul- ips and potted plants, while in the dining rr-Om yellow daffodils added to the pretty effect of the ten. table. The function was particularly enjoyable and thc congregation of Central Mlich credit is due to the pastor of the clillrch, Rev. J. L_ Batty, and the very efficient building committce.-- lllxc. (Rev. Mr. Batty is well known in Cliarlottetown.) Referring to the death of Mrs. E. Rennels, 1-lalilnx, announced ln a re cent issue, the Halifax Herald of March- 30 says:-There pas-sed away at Maitland Thursday Mrs. E. Ren- ncls, who had made here home for the pal-it few years with her sister, Mrs. Alex Roy. Mrs. Rennels was the widow of William Rennels, formerly divisional superintendent of the LC. R. She will be laid to rest in St.. Jnhn's cemetery, Fairview, beside her late husband. Mrs. Renne‘s will lic mlicll missed among ,a wide circle of relatives and acquaintances. The illn- eriil will take place from the I. C. R. 4 th mornin or on thers,' Dr. Fred Creelmhn, of Malt- aiid two sisters, Mrs. Alex. Roy, in Maitland; and Mrs. Samuel Nnsli, (lhnrlottetmvli, P. E. I. She was n man, of Halifax. _ ::At1as Stock Food`is ri most high- giiarantec and be convinced. 250. and 50c. packages. FJ. A. Foster, .- -:_ We pleairn your lrien ls-let us plcnre .\uu. Our portrxi ts colnhlile tliernioiit. plc-nliilr <~lml°uch-rlstlcli nr algo auull-et with nur Iillzli latitud- nrd of curl ity iir,d wnrkinlnluhip. Millie an alplio iiliilellt lu-(lor. ' For youi' Easter Photos Latest in Colored Worlre at the BAYER STUDIO 0 nd llrldn Bvlalrlllst. "W firr::..&rli‘?.2:.""‘"‘ tlcdlyr. ____ 1 ,, \ ¢”r. Mount The Genera, Aum I M _. 0, A Cliilrnminll Msmml cliarmiilgz Girls Ill ee mg '_ ' ' aiu oyri nn .ar i'-rm_ing. tory. l ;l_i_¢;_s_iieieiioi _ ;i;,*i5;_ ` ,lheiill xl _;=l_i;s;§'§.§i5lEs5z§.li5"’ _.-s=i1'="- ' .ir eeililf' .§@.“r.=ii:;iii@i;-“, =;=iri='§= =-' h»==»-= '=il'i it _i2‘=.“‘ , .- - lil llseniissili ~ /' .~',~ r- sg iéi:”elf'.-=»i= " _=ls=lil-‘- .lei irilf' ‘ _ . ._§§i.“:ilifl,»l,, 1 . - _,,,_-=-1.-.~,, ._ ,-_= »_ ,e==.~» _ i~..-.-,.-' = eh. 1 . ~ The Essential Feature in the tlltinzrof irliissrs is to liilve the lell:-les iloground lla to properly correct the optical (-11 in flie- is ,._\. __ _ 'l‘liiit lieiiigiloiie. l_.he iliiportnncc of nro|ivl'|,\'_ llilllliltlllli the Ieililes and lliountlnzs lot. ie lace L-All hlirdl,v lic oveiestilllnted. We ru- ulize tli_eti'u1.l\ giflliesa iltatemelitn and strive to give all ull-rculml uilil tllorpuirlllv up lu lilo minute opticirl service. 'l‘ry us lor ilatislactnnv sf-i'vicr~. _ G. F. llU'I`CllESON __ station at 11.0 ls _ g _ _ the arrival of the Sydney Express. .leW°1°\'°‘0P“C"mi lMrs. Rennels is survived by two bro- Niew .liT\Tan'risaMsN'rs land; Samuel, in British Coluinbln, 0pera _House ` our sol.lli when 9s>_1=\_'_'1sl~fh\§_l‘!s>2~_1\_i>_-td* G. Herbert Perry Presents Perry s Peerless Players llozel Corinnewltlnlf Dan Malloy lN A bl|_'lHll"Hf)l" High Clues lloyally Plays With Elaborate" Novel ._ |.._ Special Sceneryméleclrical Effects -MONDAY NlGIlT-- Anita The Singing Girl -F0l.l.0WED BY-- The Princess /of Patches The Girl l"rom'Smolly - Mountain B'~"“'e" Fl0‘“'l“ Barrels ly concentrated food and medicine, llea\'er1~`ll>urm 1-2 Bflffelfi- we lmow it will do the worx. we can prove that lt has the virtue. 'Fry one package under absolute Plivnrul-1 (3) Their Charming ' i The little £0-ED Wife in Nome Only And the Screaming Farce Comedy “Bl.Ul"|"" Leo Delaney Charming Mother .xi 44,16, _ . _ , _Evil-rr'§l.=lii'sohl‘3’ro¢~» . V . . I - _ ~ ii _ 1 ,- - Pri on 25-35 ~» 5" crnts the church , Ve ,_ ,J t th diy rememier s. s a i _ ,mmbers o,"€,,c 2;I;,,;,_,, 323,, 0 Bee Drug Co. Cor. Grt. Geo. 5 Kt. 1 l | l I l i Vsudeville Between The Acts' N... _ YW 5; ,° \\ _V .` _i . " »-~~- _.c ... _ .s .1 s. . 1. - _ _ ._ Easter 4 Sale /gi gf . A '_-.-ei.. ._ _ , ii i __ _ . _ ,a . _ .__ __ __ _ _ _-_ Kid &5° Cape Gloves Tl e standard qualities of the lest makers in all lllc staple slindes are in _ stock : s enumerated below. In fi\ e qualities _of kid Rouillou makes :ire far superii r to the ot`lers while in the lleavier gloves. Dent leads the world Souzetli , Revniers' first clasp fine Glace kid gloves in both blacks :li d tans in all the anteed ........ ..~-. - Dull' Pauline quality three Sizes. (iuar Aids, Rouilloil Standard fine G'ace kid gloves in holli black and inn in fill sires. Fully glinr:luleed..........l 55 pair _ ~ Suedes Positilely the best glo /c of its kind ou the iiilrkct. We have never iii the lust I > j eirs s :en :liiytliing like the qullity :lt tlic sziilic p ice. All sizes ;;'1i:ir:lii‘_ccd Black, White, Tan, Grey, _ 5 N:.vy, Brown l.|0 per pair Tan Dogslrin Gloves 89c pair I A fiiic iiicdiuiii l weight leillller with one clilsp :lt wrist and pique sewn fingers worth l.ro a paii',:lll sizes tllc pair ' .._¢¢au__-1.---_-1 Dogslliii Denl_’s own lnilke of cape gloves. 'l`lie kind thzll iesisls wear :ind :ilwnvs looks well. All P. X. M. sewn. All sizes _ ’l‘mi...... .....l.35 pair While i ` _ Slate. . . . . . .l.50 pair lu .llvlis iinillilr A GLOVE Guara nlee We guarantee (lloves wllicll rip or tear or .~liow iiiiii\iflii:llli'cr's imper- l`cclir`iii.~< wliv.-ii fire-it lii<-ed today that the mutiny ol il reg-lment. ol soldiers yesterday at Fu Chow, in which a number ol persons W0" Klllcll. nrose from the demands of il queuclesa regiment that nnotlier felrlmcnt. wearing plgtiille, have them cut on, CHAMPION COW DIES _.__ OF BLOOD POISONING.” <~ fy, ` :_ Hampshire, 126,034; Maine, 123.547; _ wlcsvl' BEND, wie., Mai-ch 29-oe?" dar Lawn de Koi Johanna, 1l3,565,»_ Kansas, 121,000; Colorildo, 105,000. “Boys” Clothing.-Llttls boys, like their fathers, want to have an Eut- er iiult. At prices thnt. sro unusual- . ~‘-.`<¥ csllent selection. Patolrs. 3-llttdll. butter in g, uvla-clay tolls' `_ , _. __ . the world's champion two-year-old cow. owned by C. A. Schroeder 'of this city, ls dead of blood poisoning: When two years old sho acqul 1 world-vrlds fame by producing ` ly reisnnahle we nrr otlerlng an ex- pounds of milk and I5.” [mtl ' ’ ~ ‘ _ ,YZ Q - ‘ ..'»'f‘-;~ . ,. _ _ ‘ so ~ ~. ._ ‘ ,i~L.; ` ' _ . \ ~' "fu,- , s' _ f _ ' _ ,‘. if J 'l "‘ l `