, 8, r9o8 - 'ri-1a~crrAtd.ot1*i'i:’i‘owN .GUARDIAN “_.~ not Color the ,_ _air ' fbifvos Fainng Hai.- I .JiY_f§;,l`\§_’S I-mm virion Society Emblems " Pins and Buttons . _ Vlfe have just added to our stock a large number of C. M - An L U-F-» MaS0111°~» 0- H-. Oddfellows., Orangemen - , _,_‘., his Queers c c0UNiY .GU Head llfflces in Nsw'Prowse Block- -Charlottetown. D. C. Morton, Cardigan, was ln the H.~J. Boggls, City. wont to Blonctoni City yesterday. - yesterday. _ The Arena Rink has closed after a ‘ G. .S Inman. Mg ue, was in tho' most 'successful season. |\City yesterday. ' _ Q . Lester Franco. Albany. has sane' R. W. Mcniven,`st. Perm, was in' to Picton for tha summer. the (my yesterday, - _ Oscar Roberta. Murray River. left norisrrnsmont, Clifton, lefryesta- Y°B¢°l'd“Y m0|'|1ll\§ 10|' Wlllllilwl- day morning en route to Calgary. I 1 Miss annie ucnonsin has entered _ ` I upon her duties as teacher in Queen hughli ;?(;?;.’ Qglxgilazxaeehy bg? I iie it will pay to see us. nerr-1_s&__. I-2 _ ._ _, "qw nd _othe_r` Society pins. When in need of anything in this l'lLl'1ll. ruoros~ EASTER ° »c00h'l il the place, The Studio Whore Baby is Ain-ny.. . We‘com» To make you Strong After an attack of La Grippe Hughes’ Digestive Tonic is unexcelled. It nourishes anp strengthens the nerves, improves me lppetite, aids digestion and tones up the whole system. Price 25c per bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES. ` Apotbenaries Hall Great Values Ladies’ Shoes at popular prices. You can ri\\'etiioncyb; buying your shoes from us. \Ve,rsrry the largest range of shoes at $2.-oo. $2.50 and $3.oou pair in the City in patent leather, and all best leathers Ladies why pay $4.00 fornslioe or n_ bélvt when you can get just as good her ' for'$a.5o. E. -McEAi$llEN The rllioe Msn. dmwfrtlitf Arthur "TBI Mc inn, ii.A. (HA RYA RD) Barrister and Attorney-at-Law t.‘0l'. Quco mid lllclunoud Ste., Ul\`l.u\\'i| Tele .hone llouuo ZH. Oiiice 4:4 fiwtt ' WJ" .IL Carvell, B.A Barrister Solicitor. Notary Public etc~ osirrcilz- - 0'Holloran Building, Corner Gt. George Street, Ox! bn Bank of Nova Sr-o’l\ WARBURTON & SHAW BARRISTERS. ATTOIKNEYS, NOTARY . PUBLIC, Etc. Otlice in Cameron Block Charlotte- ' town, P. E. Island . A.,B. Warburton, BA. D. L. I D Edgar Shaw drtbm McLeod ®. Bentley Barrisuirn and Attorney-A-ar~iaw. Bolloibtlts fbr the Bank of‘Nova Scotia _ Ubllhlfnlbln. _ l'l'ltl-1`rili}`ov |iio¢,'? wniui iii: iunisfir Square School. The outward cargo by the Stan- shipped by J. P. Woodbury. Among the horses shipped by the Minto yesterday morning was a beautiful Parkside driving mare ship- ped by Roy Mason, Bunbury to Meagher Bros Picton. I The special services held in Grace Church from night to night are large- ly attended and a deep spiritual in- _terest is being aroused. The meet.- 'lngs open ut 7.30. Everybody inter- Krested is invited to attend: Agood deal of heavy ice floated into the harbor yesterday from the Straits outside. This with the drift ice from up tho rivers gave the port. it decidedly winter appcarance. The Rocky Point ferry steamer had to battle with some of it yestcrduy afternoon. . A sad and fatal accident took place at Geo(gc Duvison's mill. Burlington, last wcek. A number of men _wore engaged in repairing tho dam, when Wt‘l (Pope) Bryenton was accident- ly struck in the stomach by a sledke hammer _and last. night suc- cumbed to his Injuries. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn his' loss. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. In the dcnth of Martin Pincnud the ('ty loses a well known and highly respected citizen us was shown by thc large concourse of friends who attended his funeral on Monday. Dc- ceased wus n native of Rustico, and it will be remembered that exactly twenty-eight. years ago this coming summer the deceased was awarded a valuable watch by the Government Howlett. _ I Boswell Jenkins, Mt Albion, is visit ' ` i ni ' ' 1/_ \/'\/_ \,`/ E I ` l"| i ; Crist ‘:ayi1}:‘iigi:tg vglltli li;i;'l\(:d=1ofl_t;\;‘li"y\|;¥sg§u(grwell.th08uest of John undl Robert Match, Cherry Valley. has returned homo after n pleasant visit with friends at Grand View. -1-° The Cornwall Rifle Club will hold their annual meeting at Albert Hynes on Saturday evening llth. I _ -"- | Miss Ella- Dirge, City has taken churgc ofthe mill nery department ot'E H. \\'. 'lIurltei"s store at 0`Leary Sta-' tun. ' . At o. recent meeting oi' the Canadian Literature Club held in St. John. Rev. A, \‘V. Mahon, formerly it I’i‘esbytci‘i:\n minister' in this Province gave an inter- esting reading. A suininoiis for first otl`nni~t: luis been .-¢ci'\'vil on John Hughes \\f:\tci' Street, also onoou his wife (ivoi'gii1u lluglics bothurc |'ctu|‘nul»le ut the City Police (Jourt on 'I`hui'sds.y. " I l On the market squurc yesterday ,morning Blake Llrothcrs exhibited Ithree stenrs weighing 19l5,1860, 1800. The cattle were ,viewed by membcts of the House of Assembly, business men and farmers from all over the ,Province and pronounced to be the Ibest ever seen here. One very _l1nnd= some red steer-the best of the lot was raised by John McNeill, Caven- dish. Blake Bros. have fed many ex- |tra beef cattle but yestcrday’s ex- ;hibit certainly leads thc list. The carcasses with others will be on ex- hi.|_tion in their Stall Easter week. Rev. A. D. Mackenzie was remem- bered in a kindly manner by the imembers of the Missionary Society of I-Iartsville and other- friends, pre- of Canada in recognition of his-lvious to his leaving home for Deme- heroic conduct in saving human life when the schooner Ancilla was wrecked at Rustico at that time. Among the Stanley's passengers yesterday were Miss Jones, Pownal; J. B. McDonald, East Point; J. B. Finlay, Vernon; Dougall Campbell, East- Point; David Colllngs, Sri-ipeon; Heber McQuarrie, Reid’s Corner and F. T. Morrow, Mermaid all _of whom were returning from n three weeks course in the Dairy School at Sus- sex, N. B. The course was one of the most interesting for three years and was attended by quite a number from Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick. On Saturday last. those in attendance from this Province took an examination on cheese making and milk testing and passed most favorably. Dr. Landry the newly elected commissioner ufagrieulture visited the college three days after his election to office showing the great. interest he is taking in agri- culture and Datrying in New Bruns- wick from an edurmtive standpoint, I James Jetlrey Roche, whose recent, death has been reported in the Guardian was editor-in-chief of the Boston Pilot up to 1905, was born in lMoantmellick, Queens county, Ire- flfmd. May 31, 1841. He was the son of Edward and Margaret (Doyle) .Roche Ia his infancy the faintly moved to Prince Edward Islnnd. Mr. ,Roche took the classical course 'at St. Dunstan’s, college, and received the degree of L. L. D. at .Notre Dame college in 1891, Ho was limi-lD»f:e;1 in commercial pursuits in Boston between the years 1866 and 1883. After that period until 1890 -he ‘was assistant editor of the Pilot under John Boyle 0'}iellly. He was a member of the metropolitan parlo commission in 1893, and between 1904 and 1907»he wus U. S. consul to |Genoa, Italy. Since that time he lived nt. Berne, Switzerland. He was the author of "Songs and Satircs," "The Life of Jotyi _Boyle 0’Reilly," "The Story of the Filibusters,” "Ballads of Blue Wnter,|' "Her Majesty the King," “Big Ways 01 WM." "Sorrows of Sap'ed»." Of Rochc's friends the most intimate wus John Boyle 0’Reilly, for many directed after O’Rellly's death, re- signing his editorial post to become consul to Genoa under the present administration. Intimacy betwern two ardent Irlshmen, true poets and stalwart champions of liberty, dated back to their first nfeeting in this city some 35 years ago. 0'l`teilly had just come from inhospitable Phila- delphia, where he found a cold wel- come after his escape from the poli- tical Panel colony in Australia. Roche. n young Prince Edward 15. lander. had been for fourlli-‘yrpars a clerk in 3 C°mmQf°l0|‘“\l7*`».ofllce. Sympathetic in tastes ai1ti_wsharingI` NGBIB. they Drolnptly 'became close ¢0mP8'\l0l1B~ A010 literary products, their close companionship was mutu- ally benefloial. O'Rel,y'g work was bwadar. stronger mired than that of Roche, who excelled in grace and , whimsical humor. "Bongo and Sabres." oubiisbso in isis, was Roche’s first volume of verse. He 'li promptly N°°snire_||||l|rc|l. 'I hcy r1~~'ou|\il\-. tin ir aim in ‘size nnrl color uri i i--:lit-,m,|n||.i|;[ vm-i_v .ipnt-rl NK liuiuismiin 1-nits with lt'l_\tt.i|\i¢ ni-ilun. Hc~_\\ill_mnkt: tltcsonmu if HIE ul the old nt,nt|d.llli~ 'iuiny Ilros.. \\'ni-oliniwi-_t.i1~nt (icorgo Stifiyt. loc ll.|.01l sc_curod b ' notont tint .s-nr\'i4-c duo .\'o\'. lat. ltltrl. I.iln-i~|\I iliacnuul for mwli. ".‘"“l “’l~‘“'” l“'l‘u°3°' .\Iu\'os will lm ||\ct ut bout or trnin und wzll hi- our-cil for at ruusoturlilc rules. ' A, ' Wm. Bateman, wi S- M°Kl¢»_ 3-zidttsrttsrm In Charge. 0\\'u<'t‘ , __-L . _ . _ss ' ss, Flour & Feed We have in stock the follow ing bi ands of flour Five Roses. Queen City. Phoenix Square. Also. Rolled 0sts Cornmeal Oli rleal, (Ontario) Bran rts, Feed Flour, Hay and Oats All of whichvre are selling at lowest rices _ WHOLESALE 81. RE'1lAl§~ f I > _ » tar & Crescent. f......u ° “"""o‘».‘.‘.bb...... snanwe. vrurm. 'i ;....i\.f-opener ""' oso.u. it C1? '"1 .,.*1sf' arz_».;,»~;'-.ez