'H ,n 'ras cnalu.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ‘ a /.Zz:Q.f...#‘.ca§..f'f.z¢'.¢....-é.@f __ H-all 5-" - 5"* THE QUEENS COUNTY GUARDIAN Office: In New Prewse Block-Charlottetown _.__ The ice has left Victoria harbor to Bet nets. _ _ Milli Neavy M. Myres spent Sun- day in Hampton the guest pf Miss Hannah McKinnon. _ ist Church Choir roncert this even- ing~at eight o'elock in Kindergarten. La grippe has almost disappeared from Victoria and vicinity, al- though as few cases still remain. his recent attack. The person who found a gold pin Peter Gillis yesterday PIN NH on Sunday should read classllled Prohibition fine of $100 and costs column into Court and Capt Chas. Miller is preparing Farmers Institute in the hall at See announcement oi First Method-:Island has been, enthusiastically re- Earl D. Enman has recovered from' -#~ , Miss Zita. _Dalton a graduate of liancy and uniformity, and in the _.i There will he a meeting ofthe |Kingston on the 13th of April at 7.30 o'clock. All' interested are re- uested to attend. The announcement of Mr. Lo\ison's lantern .excursion through P. E. 'ceived. Many of the views are new 'and beautifully enlnrnd by mr. Bayer 'The Salvation, Army is st home to 'all citizens Thursday evening. Com- fortable seating provisions is being made. Admission 10c, worth 601:. _ Dra.ke’s Anon-alcoholic carbonated :beverages are noted for purity bril-_ var' l ' A" ati _Starting li Smart _ _ .. ‘l.` _‘. l' -'H ~-"- Soft front Shirts at WR _ AOur ._¢ __1_, p _ _ _ _ siiringmiliindryExhibmd Takes Place on I _ _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL St Afternoon and Evening, 2 Till I0 p. m. Every spring. the- Millin- ery exhibition is noted for _its exquisite display. of noveltieb. n that their "business locals" as well the Union Commercial College, fm Charlottetown, and Misa Marjory’g Bell a graduate of the Summerside School, are now holding positions as lstenographers in the G. P_ R. ofiices, Montreal. Hon. Mr. Hughes has given notice lin the Legislatiure, that be will ask a-leave of the House to present a peti- tion from D. 0’M. Reddiu and oth- ers praying for an Act to amend an ward Island Phamlaceutical Associa- tion.” Mr. Irving has given notice in the Legislature that he will ask the Honorable the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works if he has received a peti- tion of William McLennan and oth- ers praying that the New Middleton Road be extended and opened tn the of a mile. Mr. Irving gives notice that to- morrow he will ask the Honorable Commissioner of Public Works if he has received a petition of certain in- habitants of Alexandra, Lot 49 ask~` ing for the opening of a new road 'from the Georgetown Road to Pownal Bay and what action he in-_ tends to tulle in the matter. l Advertisers are again reminded as their "changes" must be received at this ofilce not later than one o’- clock sharp of each week day, ex- clusive of statutory holidays, to in- sure insertion in next issue. All re- ceived later than the above hours will Act to incorporate 'The Prince Ed-,is probable that the Dominion Coal county Line Rene, a distance oi el anufacturing of bis well known oods, only the best ingredients are lused. all ‘settles nnedny this ram- ous house are thoroughly sterilized before' nlling. His factory which is the largest and best equipped in the maritime provinces ia_under the supervision of a competent chemist. L; The present spring promises to be Ia record breaker for early shipments of coal up the St. Lawrencei and it .Company will more than make up for the loss in shipments caused by The Black Diamond liner Bonavista, well known in’Charlol:'tetown, is now at Halifax and is expected to arrive tomorrow at Loulsburg, where she will load coal for Montrealf If the Bonsvista succeeds in reaching the latter port it will be the earliest) start in the history of the St. Law- superlntendent _of transportation for. ice reports of the season up tn date have been favorable, and all indrca- tions point to a successful voyage for the Bonavista. ' College from thfs Province the fol- lowing will be of interest. Rep- ...---»n»¢»..».-_~..~.s e-.~»<-~»-....» weather conditions of last year. » ..._ man. .¢.-an rence coal trade. J. R. Mclsaac, ‘ the Coal Company. says that the , As there are s. number of` students f attending Acadia- and Mt. Allison 300TRIM new soft front - shirts in latespring styles, nicely made of 'firm Corded perca1c.'@_' _ l' " , - Some' stripfs, some checks, black on w 'te ground, blues on whittalgriuundas well as bla; c an c ampa e'_gron_ xi,- gfithlpattemsis colors. These shirts were made udp to sell for 85 cents each-a _fortunate chance threw them in our way at a big iscount and wc divide our saving with - you byac-ling them at....H ._ Sizes run from 1/:to 1_6 1-zf r in ordering by mail.--please send 654: to pay postage-_ _ M BCltS,,,.-.-~4¢»~von.-¢~e-neuofo-pa-.-neueen.-»ouse¢.»e~n1& ' Spgerdizlilly choice line of leather belts in black and_colors--pretty buckle- slid# metallic set--all sizes_..........................~....,.....»-»..~.,_...Q resentatfves of Acadia .° B - _ _ _ l _ l, _rs . , D N. . and Mount Allison mat in the Duilerl’ hotel last week and arranged for th also appear when they do not inter- fere with the setting in type of the regular news of the day _ h A correspondent Writes: Lawson ‘cause of the extra drain which would ' Vlllett, Hampton, entertained Alden- Dawson on Sunday, 22nd uit.-'1`he» school is progressing favorably at Victoria under the Principalship of A W. J. Fraser.-Onward Divis-| ion, Victoria, meets regularly every' week. The iollowing officers were elected for ensuing quarter."- ` I W. P.-Frederick Snow. _ . W. app? team? -Matilda Harvey. .--Harrison Villett. _ .-Beta B. Straight. S.-Herbert R. Lea. r -William Anderson. - Con.-Harry Nelson. Asst. Con.-»Mrs. Allred Foy. I S --Heath Mc uarrie decided that the competition b ' limited to these university as be- forei and that Dalhousie and Kings A he not allowed to enter. This is be Dr. Murphy, Tignlsh, was_ in the - ` ' -_- j annual intercollegate athldtic ileZrl'C;¢,¥ yesterday. . 1 day. L. G. Jost represented Acadia --- 't - E. Stanley Bridges, U. N. B., ans W. ., Roy Smith, Mount Allison. It wa C H. w. Turner. omsary. was in the ‘ n _ . ity yesterday. ,__ _ 1 "1 . f ` Dodd Dwyer, Pletou, spent Sun- 0 ay in the City. 0 - Mrs. D. B. McDonald, Bedeque. is ' ‘ ` " ‘ _ ‘Y ` be made and the rccelpia and also be steadily improving at the Charlotte- Why buy anew carpet until you try what machine cleaning will _do for year. cause it would entail so lengthy an town Hospital. old 0,,,_ _ . -»,’~_. ‘~ entry list thatfthe sports would take - too long. It was decided that if possible the meet will be on May 22 p on the Moncton race track. This has D yet to be definitely arranged. The nsinerrdr sxnelainn Division 1a\1t._ Ci:y.st0<;;< Place yeswrden 0 il [fig expected that the S.S. Cam- Thecost. is small and ille comfort of knowing that your carpets are `|.bronjbly'l ana will sail from Montreal for 'this clean is large. Price .ic per yard 10|' ¢|¢=H“l“l!v °f 7° P" Wfd f°‘|' °l°°»“|‘\l’~ “HUC `“!’ '__ ort on April 20th. and puting down l\i¥f=\'"_~ ‘ ~ Y The funeral of the late Angus Gal- r 4 _ s. ni T.. wlinidt valley. were rs- m r as 0 h \mlt=v'»~C=*»\l°<1f°l 2 | ‘f' F deniiy installed for ine ensuing find was largely attended- Mr- Gs1~ _ ' _ ‘ 9 a _ quarter as followsz- - ‘W. P.-Percy Marchbank. _ ° W. A.-Edna Tanton. R. S.-Jessie Curtis. F. S.-Walter Warren. 35 nt died Saturday after an illness of . V _ » nly four days, aged forty years. _ This year it is better than ever. Therefore, ladies, we extend you a most cordial invitation 0 pass judgment upon the dis- play wc have prepared for you »n.ms___Han.y Waugh prlnts.'1'ho farmers in New Bruns- i " Neweon’s Block. - - -_ - ' Butter in St. John has advanced rftstf _ . d _ . ._ f ' e 'a~» A_ R s__W“mie Waugh ata rapid rate. and is now selling at r _ _ _ __ . cents for creamery butter in _ _ _ sixty cents, R _i , ariety is the Key Note of 0 r ~ Millinery Exhibit Among the numberle models, n0lW0 allkc. you will find the Merry \V_id0w. the new high crowns. the fancy *mil Toreador iurbans, 'medium ahaP¢’» I3-’° hal, and almost any 'fashlonablc,sort of straw or braid. The iriuimioill °mP|°}'¢d nreso exquisitely beautiful that iiicy're beyond description. ‘ , iam Nothing ‘but a personal inspection can convey a correct _ _ ' idea of what we have f0 I show dcwiméd 13z.c.fa@.é§azit..&l . _ fl | tion is soon ruined by _ _ . Q . 0. S.-Nathaniel Boulter. P. W. P.--Alfred A. Foy. A Organisti-Hazel Myers. The last issue of the Canadian Courier, Toronto, says: "Think oil it ! The littlest province in Canada' is about to furnish seed oats to the' farmers of the- great and golden| West. It is intimated that in pur-i suance of its seed-grain policy, the| Government may buy oats in Prince Edward Island and ship them out to! Saskatchewan and Alberta. Now you; could put Prince Edward Island' down on the map of Saskatchewan nr Alberta, and it wnnldlonkllks nl ily on a big hand. We have talked' about the golden glow of the prsirlli. until we have Yukons on o miles of box cars trailing out the glorious millions of bushels of grain from the granary ofthe Empire-and all that sort of thing. Probably if'| any farmer from the two-by-fouri lighting little island down by the Atlantic had nudged us and said,| "See hers, neighbor, thsre'll come at time when we'll send seed oats to' the prairie," we should have asked! him if be had ever seen a real rall- road; because this little island is so tiny to,look at it _on the map that it seems as though a good-ilsed freight-train loaded with oats _would have a hard time shunting without running ol! into the sea. But all the same the seed oatsof Prince Edward Island are likely to go to the golden grauary of the Empire; which makes ns sit up and think that carrying coals to Newcastle may not be so much of a paradox alter all. Prince Edward Island is all right. The farmers of Alberta and Saskatchewan will now be pasting maps of the is. land in their hats." BILLY KIN KAID the Merry Ju|s_|er`, at Wonderland this evening. Do not min him. ~ NICE It is to have pastry. 0ne's diges- eating any other kind. We have the beet pies, Give us a trial order. Telephone 21| ‘i. ECUPSE ............ D, STEWART. HAYES BEST ..,»= Divlsionh. Chap.-Robert Hogg. ph ey. I. S.-Albert Clark. cu P_ w_ P__Gm,don Huwtis_ ter is as a result very materially ed Brothers Marchbanlr, Huestis and Ie Hogg were appointed delegates to attend the Grand Division at its next meeting. Towards the close of the evening cake and-coffee was serv- cd by the members and a short h 0 program brought proceedings to a called at the City Police Court yes- close. Visitors were present from Shamrock, -Harmony and Searldtown R‘;p‘é';f§_ 23:1 vga; ggieig i\;_°il_1f_°:'el;,%l.i3 ad in the vernacular that George ll d . 'rue Mill view nebnung snelnty 235°” wh” 'md °“ Sm" “y " “'“ had a very successful meeting last ur gonglws week, Emmerson Sheidow presiding. we have had visions 01 miie, upon The suhiect under debate was which wick killed ol! many of their lca*ttle C __D Cm k_ in the fall rather than feed them Assn Cggfigtsg Hum ,_ through the winter at the very high charged with keeping a gambling terday morning. But George did not that day he "flew the coop." A` warrant has been issued for his ar- rest, and the case stands over. st of feed, and the output of but- ssened. Lower prices are not look- for some weeks. The case against George' Smith, use on Lower Queen Street, was for him," or in other words, onl view of ilic increasing rates of Asscsstmcui Societies there euiandcfor reliable insurance on the cheapest guaranteed in _ r t nl s. _ _ _ _ enifiiirite gfldaiiiiatlleeniion to _ the "'lnvesimeni Annuity Policy' le by the North American Life Assurance Company. » '_ ‘ he rates are the _lowest consistent with absolute security. ' T23 licy becomes fully paid npin adefinilc uumberoi years or can otlh Eyinsured- Call or write ns. -‘ ~ 5 ,,- ss' insurance al Gisli i ~.~¢_»-¢ -_ - endures the greater hardships, the soldier or the sailor Chas. Mc- Keilllo _0P€ll0d lil YBVDI' Ol the 80ld‘leI' WHY COUGH SYRUPS FAIL_ and in a very clear manner showed the many hardships he underwent. Mr. McKenzie was supported in his _thanks was tendered the chairmanl lor his impartial decision and con-_ duct in_ the chair. The subiect for next meeting was chosen and is, Intemperance? _moved by F`f8l1¥` Murphy and seconded by Joseph Storey. irritated membranes, drop into the stomach and do little else but harm argument by Daniel Mcislacbern, P. .d| ,mon lg, dlgereng W h h L. Murphy and Joseph Story. Fred ,- G. Monaghan resl>°nded ably and sends healing bnlnanin tn the in-' also in a. very clear manner showed na all Y-110 \lBl‘d8\1il>B 0! U10 9“"°l'- MT- and inflammation are cured by heal- MODBSIIBH WB! H\ll>l>0l‘iBd by -7- A» ing pine essences. The cough goes a- Drale. Frank Murphy. L. W. Bheidow way, tai-nat is strengthened, aussi- William Cosdy. Bild A~ J~ HYM5- ness is cured. Nothing so simple, 'so Aftd‘ s Very IGIIGUIY ¢\i5¢\lB3l0ll "W convenient, so certain to cure as chairman gave his dicision in favor Cats;-rhozone. Try it. 25c. and of the soldier. A l'l¢B¥`¢-Y V050 °| $1.013 sizes. Sold everywhere. which is the greater evil, wnr or ,,,,,_ Am, ¢,,'§4_1-,,,m°f foo, 'ifimi We keep in stock feed Zqsual - to any in the ‘_ * ROSS Q MATTHEWS dttsrftf _ - _ _‘ They slip quickly over the sore g . it Catar- _ - . ozone-you inhale it. Every breath "49,' ‘af med tissues. Tlghtness, soreness i ‘ Pccd for Horses and Cows New is thc time to get that or Cow fat Remember you do not get the fat _prices for s thin, mean looking animal but or _ as fat Wanted-A ood relia le ‘Wd Ilwkms one; just béar dns m mm ' V I -1-il, city and as cheap. llay, fraw, Oats, lflm _ Cornmeal eie. - t House I ` Cleaning - Supplies Liquid Ammonia-'-hottie loc; Pond. Borax, pkg. l5c Chamois-|-loc. to |i.oo. Furnll.urc1P0lillI» 1.5¢- 'l`|"y Us for' These liemb. iina. slavini a Delight l “The Mah" - 1 ~ Razor I From ex riencc we con- # sider this th: most perfect ` razor. Shsves easy and ~ clean. And the Price only SLU I Two Sizes-One V 1.35'-‘-F§..n“‘°Il.-»"li".‘»i.‘_i'.‘?.‘2 fif‘lIli I|l_.l_ll$" . .oiwcorsrs ' ._ _H ditsrfif Phone No- $0 9-Il M=lP¢<1\1° R004* Established Ill? ses. rraldnetlmssrrniaeensue Iwi: I A .ei n d k.c: ~o‘ _ ........"m.¢....-.e....l..._ lenewepenferlnuinuaiatisfiiy L _ _ A nal hashing lnisiliasa traosaetadand a V »_ _ siealeqiiaeied. oerree ones solicited .fseiamlixghm _ Deposits in Savings gsarimnt and withdrawals fleil ¢a& uuefsctrsigtarraaged byiaall. - - » » Oiiiee tiiaprseea.Gfeitea8ixeec,aiewdeersw_eat'ei Queen Snort: . ' ' ' Cor. Great Gen-ge I KIM 50 » .__ _ w wtn .» ~ c.,i¢. ;u,4ao,ooo. iumé rand sii.leep||`._ -r3dtt`s`rttstf - ' `