t. ivatvi‘. ' PAGE EIGHT ~ -' sw-na vu-u-n-vw nv<*~.'-\ - -_-. ~ ...-rw.vw--ntzo.._-_s »;.1-~“<A_-.;..»~_._.-.---*._- Lf.,.,.__ ‘I h -...\-.-lc-r..~i.,-zvx.~..s.pyasnv-t-s y easy to get a hat of shape-keeping“ life, crate price. the latest colorings tcr. On show today. £11‘ IZZOIZLZQ (Continued from page 4.) lli\"'i‘ lwiiilie. liriiaiii and lli'l' lio- iiiiiiioiis with all t‘ -ir WL-(ill-ll and rt-sourcu. c li...i a hard strug- glo lo ki-rp lllill brads uiiuvi: the .-\iii mt thc Mother Coun- iicroiculiy emerging try is triiiriiiiiciit she was ablc to re- ‘ duco the burden oi taxation and pay off half a biiiioii dollars of lit-r debt at the end of lust your! Arid how have Canada and ‘Prince Edward island fared at this time? Under the Klflfl G°V¢""' merit at Ottawa both debt and tax- ation have increased by ieaPs and bgundg, under the Bell Govern- merit here we have the same al- arming experience. Heedless 0f iii warnings from statesmcii and c~ conomists and equally heedlflss of the noble example of the Mother- land. they have scorned and re- jected the prudent °ouneeis and danger signals that pointed cut the need of retrenchment. What is there ahead of the Dflmiflio" 0P the Province 10" H8 W‘ 7°" m" children, if th¢s¢ l-lird! M M“? rule are continued In power’! Spendthrilte are at the helm vi T OOTHKC‘ HE Place a piece o! cntlPrinco Edward Easter Monday and ton wool saturated with Minards in thc cavity. Acts as n counter irritant and gives quick relief. Photographer 163 Q Great George . Street The Men’s Store Here’s a good Hat f“ $5. For quite a while it has not been silky/felt filled with style, filled with These splendid new blocks in all perfection. They are right in every line, and above all right in style. You have often paid $7.00 for hats no bet- ilJNiMENl cLeodLtii. L . "i/ 443s eglfi?“ T” r;fiv l 4- . \\\ that smooth, soft, to sell for a mod- --SHOP from Hftlmlllfl 128M108. —MANY NEW ADDITIONS TO the showing of spring miliinery.‘ Styles will be on sale Saturday at Sinclaits. ‘ 4 3 —CHILDREN'S SPRING HATS, manufacturers sflmillfifl. 886B 5 l" 14 years, selling at wholesale prices at Sinciairs. 4 6 2i —-‘DIED AT MlSCOUCHE-JPhe tieath took place at Miscouche on Saturday oi Mrs. Proper DesRoches a highly respected resident. She is survived by her husband and one grand child. The funeral was held Monday, —STiLL SEIZED.—A still in full operation ivzis seized at Dariiley on Saturday last liy liispectorfBar- bour. The tiwncr appeared beforc his honor Judge blt-Quarrle on Tiimday, April 3, and was fined $250 and costs. -SUMMERSIDE RACES.- The New Annaii Racing Association is priepuriug for their big Mid-Sum- mer Meet. 'l‘iio purse money this year will lic increased, and some of the "fastest lli)l'<i'.\‘ ln tho Muri- tiiiic are exported to take part. —<PROFITABLE TEA—’i‘iie groin; receipts of llii‘ animal |<1:ts‘cr ilazuur and High 'l‘cii given by the ladies of thc St. .\i:iry‘s Cliurli. Siimniersitic. in ihc Agricultural Hull, Plaster Ztioudiiy. amounted to iiliprtixinizitcly MSUAIO. ‘The tables were ivcll ladcii with good Pats arid tho fancy work tiiliic and candy booth were well patronized. -—-STILL OWNER FiNED. The . ruse caiiic up on Tucsday, before Judge iMcQuarrio of ii party from liar-dict trhrirgo-ti with operation an illirii siill. .-\ conviction was obtain- cd and a fint- oi" $50. and costs llil])ii>.i‘fl. Thi- iiiftiriiiutioii was laid by Mr ilztrhoiir (‘liicf Prohibition iiispvcior, ll —KINDLY REMEMBERED. — I Tho members oi the -Clioir of the Suiiimcrsiilc liaptist Church were uiitcrtained on Wednesday even- ing at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Jolir. Smallmaii, Tho feature of thel gathering ivas 1| birthday presenta- v lion to Mrs. Robson, ihc efficient organist. , meet the need to ‘TTWIIIWZLK ‘i.l‘fi$;l.l’i'7>lll.fil "Hlliotiesi By iinirrwayitr; r.";".::.:*:‘:. | in times such as these what fccl the d of economy 7 what prudent practiscl ls this then a time t: reckilcss expenditure by the incn in power, here or at frollh'()[l1l\\‘fl. Wu spunk as, unto ii-‘L-sr 1191' ifollblei- BY 860110111)’ and Ti-Yuud prudent men and ask them lliouscholticr ‘ nee usholili-r ciroiiuiiiy. ciicourago docs not riot s not i lto think it over‘. Week (Continued from page 4.) includes the Ladies in August. At Thursduy,- Mrs, dics (Yluib. the other vice prcsidcnt, Mrs. J. S. Mzilcom sec. treasurer Miss Miss Lorna Wccks, Mrs. J. S. Bagnziil. Ivirs. H. W. Weeks, Mrs. F. J. Nash. U I it The Charlottetown Dramaii their "Under Blue Skies," given in tb Tuesday. O I I was giver. I The usual generous Diiimmliifi i" —--—— Happenings of the ‘Maritime Championship to be played hero their mceting or. Benjamin Rogers was appointed President to the La» officers being Society is being congratulated on splendid pflzsentation of the Ladies Aid of St. —NORTH TRYON AND AL- BANY iicsl quality kilmn ilricii yci- ‘ iow crackcd tzorn and corii iiica] in new bugs at $2.15 a. bag oil‘ cars Also carry supply in warehouse ‘ whore you can get a bug or a ton [inst as you need it. Other feeds, ‘l. seeds, flour. wire, Sherwin Will~ ianis Paint, etc.. in stock or due i .t0 arrive. J. F LORD, Nomi rryuulmmke‘ 4-4-21 \Vestern Personals ‘left Tuesday morning for Boston. day dflflrfllflgvOil a. visit to Boston licr homo iii Elmsdzile, ing a few days in Summerslde. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Camp- he'll. —-—Messrs. ‘Raymond and Ernest Morrison, who are attending Mt. Allison Academy. Sackvilie, spciiding their Easter holidays iii Summersitle. ~.\'ir. Chas. Clark of Cicvcianil. is spending a low iluys willi his mother. Mrs. S. Hall Clark, ‘Sum- merside. - thc Plaster‘ Holidays iii side. Slim iiicr~ Staff, Charlottetown, Easter holidays Summerslde. spent —~Mr. J. ii. Priiclinril, Summer Hill". Stizrrctiiry’. and Mr. it]. li. Ray iier. past President of the Cunad liin Siivcr iFox Breeders Assoclu tlou. loft for Toronto Monday morn of tlio Canadian Stock Records Board. also interview, tor ‘Fair in coniicction Win tcr Fair. A.A. Ponicroy. James Church at their annual tori ' ' ° and bazaar on Thursday. Mrs, A. E. Morrison is the worthy Presl~ it | N A R D‘ 3“ l‘ ldent of this flourishing society. whose teas for many years [Easter Week. I O I I Mr. Henry Smith's on especially to the lowed in the near future by Mr i- Paton and Mr. Nash, both of whom rciniivm in Boston. I I past ,have been the big event of the lighter brown. Pearl grey hosiery i5 pop- lecture in lPrince Street School bust night ‘Charlottetown One Hundred Years Ago." was most entertaining younger folks present. -.Ylr. Smith is to be foi- f'i'v has returned from a visit to ‘Mrs. W. J. Robertson is spend- Lliihl iwsivrv is Worn with iliirl shade oi the blue o uiar with costumes of every shad except grey. v méiiiililllifls Y HUGH are great friends of the Prince Street School pupils and will speak on interesting topics. '°'“""“"°' - - - - Coughs. Colds. Group W.“ Jacqueline MacDonald. IHOOPMQQQJmMuDmQ BRONCHITIS '_ ‘IQLO EVIRYWHIRI- . 2| McDonald. Drug 60.. Lid" Summer ~—.\iiss Lillian Murphy‘ left Tucs- ilay morning on a visit to Toronto. ~Mr. Gordon Stavcrt oi‘ llcilvaquc —Mlss Helen Strong, left Tucs- —Miss OllVPP of_ the I’.\V. Col- icgc, spent the Easter holidays at H -—.Mlss Mabel and Lucy Wooliicr, roturiicti to ilustico, after spouti- -—Miss Bessie Johnston oi Long River, is visiting iii Summersidedlio are —*Missos Lillian Dohsoii and Mar- ion Lciird, of i’. W. (.‘. ziro spreading Helen —Mr. L. J. Gay oi the Royal Blink Grant; house committee, Mrs. J. O. iiyndmnn, Mrs. N. H. Deillois. WJLV. iluiibtir, Groups cammliicc, Mrs. the at his homo iii u lug to attend the annual meeting National Live They will while in Toronto 0 the management of the Royal Wiii. with the exhibit oi Silver Foxes at the next "ill It Weak lli the ciiy with Mr. Road. Montague, ¢P.E.i.. when his costumes today, Tailored suits in brown or deep iiiuo are accompan- icd by hosiery white. silver, or a i 4E! THE LATEST MODES in spring inillinery on display Sal- uniay at Slnclaire. 462i —GUARDIANS FOR SALE AT side. upon arrival oi train from Charlottetown. 3-29-1Wk _pRE88MAK}NG DONE-TAP‘ (ily to Dorothea MoCarveli. Sum‘ morside. Phone 64. 4 6 6i _T H E CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ GUARDIAN is now on sale at the McDonald Drug 00-. 1M» Summer" side. 3~29-1Wk- —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD.-The death took pints a" Miscouche last week of Mrs. Julii Gills, at the age oi 74 years. Sit; is survived by her - husband. on‘ daughter and three sons. Frank “l home and Stephen and Chester iii the west. The funeral wit! lwlii Sunday afternoon. —»SUCCESSFUL AFFAiR.-— Tiic Whist Party and dance whirl! was held in the town hail. Coors!‘- town, on Easter Monday. All"! 2nd was a decided success. Whirl was played from eight tiii cicvru- The ladies prize was woiriii’ M!“ Kathleen Fuirchild and the gtillllt“ men's prize was won by Mr. iloiiry Sampson. -A delicious luiicii was served. Excellent music was fur- nished by Mr. James Coiiiioii, Mrs. Fairt-liild and Miss KillliltiPll Pair- cliild.—A. —A GOOD TIME. T-hc Acudiuii Society of Suniinierside, held u (lance and basket social on Tucs- . day r-vening n; St. l'aui‘s hail. u large number of invited uuvfll-‘i were ‘HBSLQL and enjoyed ‘iilvill scivcs to perfection. The music was cxcedcnt. The baskets were Auriiuu ed‘ oil‘ by‘ bis Worship 311i!“ Lidstoiie. and a snug sum renllzrli which will be devoted to tiii- -Socicty for the benefit of tho poor ii. W.G.Y. Program MONDAY. APRLL 9. WHY (Schenectady. N.Y.) General Electric Company. Eastern Standard Time. 12.00 m.—-U. S. Naval Observatoryi timo signals. 12.30 p.m.--<Noon stock (mutations. 12.45 p.m.—Weatlier report 485 meters. 2.00 p.m.-—-Cla.ssic:i.l and popuiuri ‘musical by Mrs. H. F. WllSOII. I 6.00 p.m.—*Produce and Ck‘ report and quotations, NEWS bulletins. I i 7.45 p.m.—‘.viusicai program by.‘ markci l I OD ‘Manna Dance Orchestra. i i-‘ox Trot, “Sunshine Aiiey"..Westi Muqus Dance Orchestra. . i James Jlailcy, piano; Geo. Winklcn! clarinet and saxophone; Arthur! Moio. concert: ‘Fred Golstclii. bnnjoriiic; (lcorgc iHicks. iluic; Harold Carter, traps; Earl A. Russ, vioiim-Director. Reading, "Uncle Josh andiheflicn- . tai Hauler." . . . . . .. ‘Cal Sic .. t5 Aiidrcw Keefe - Baritone solo, “On the Road tol Mandalay" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Speaks‘ J. ‘H. Crane. Mrs. Floyd iiurti-h, Accompniiist. Some Humor, from "Topics oi thi- Day" (‘Courtesy of Patlie Ex- change.) Fox Trot, “My Girl is Like a Rain- bow" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fauclioii Orchestra Address,‘ "Commercial Radio iCom ~ municatioii" i3. R. Cummings, Radio ‘Engineer. Baritone solo. “Lassie 0' Mine" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wait J. li. Crane Fox Trot "Nola" . . . . . . . . . .. Ai-niii (irchcsirul Spirituaiism" . . . . . . . . . . . .. Anii. Andrew Keefe. l-‘ox Trot "iii I Had My Way“ ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " Mecm“ i— James B. MacDonald. J. J. Lacey, tion of Vicar General Butchguvitch rosoliition adopted by the (irchestrii The iieatii occurriiii ui lllflilllllflgljoh“ N_ {flagflgnnlt}, David iMiic- appears to be n closed incident so Polish wqrkmen uppifl Baritone SOlO. "The Lillie Woman Point on 'i‘liursd.i_v iliiiililll" Liui-i-ii 99.131‘; Maul-pie Kelly and Ronald far us the RUSSlIlll (hlii/Ulflillliiil is oioeculion, no incniion oi iii Gray’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hahn 22nd of Roderick J. .\i l“lil;{illl, _;_ MucbommL May his 5on1 fg§[1n concerned. From Catholic sources is made by the Moawfll J- li- Crime one of the oldest and n:.i.ii lllPlIlV mace it is learned that no reply has been ilvfiflins. "Uilf-‘le J05“ 11ml i-ll" respected residents oi‘ iiiut pin-L.‘ ' Ouija Board" . . . . .. Cal Stewart at the advanced age m- 8“ yéin. l _ _ Andrew Keefe Deceased bud been en " l ' , ., joying his Waltz iMoonolhcflzltg/sfatsra.....Jobnaon usual good health up to n law . . . . .. .. k i » t F S liii.i.i'°.f.il‘ii 21.111: i:r:z.i::'. A Cflmple e mancial ervice rc es rn ' ' tained for his recovery, yet, all that ' medical skill and kind nursing Mimtr”. mwk E"h3"9° _ * IN MEMORIAM - MR. SHELDON MELUISH The sudden closing of a bright and prosperous career, especially when that person is young and vig- orous. is always mi occasion oi sorrow to those deeply interested, and also to the comrr-inlty. Such a visitation of death invaded the homo of Geo. F. Mellisb, Union son Sheldon was ci-Pcrl to lay down his nnrthiy career, though , only iii his 26th year. Sheldon Will-l accountant in the ‘Bank of No- Vii Scolifl, Montreal, industrious, obiigiiig, highly esteemed and val- ucd for his sterling qualities. An r attack of la grippe left him weak, and needing a rest be left Montreal February 15. and arrived home on 9 tho 19th. iFor a. few days he seem- ed to improve in health, but a.hem- orrhage in the brain shattered fond bopca. and he passed to his eternal home on tho 8th of March. The community was deeply mov- ed by this untimely death, and sym- pathy was extended to the sorrow- ing home from friends far and near. Letters from Toronto and Montreal revealed how highly he was es- teemed by the Bank and howkeen- ly they felt a personal lose ‘by his sudden demise. The viunerai ser- vice was conducted by the pastor. Rev. H. A. “Browne, when a large assemibiy witnessed the last rites as his body was laid to rest in Union iRoad cemetery. father and ‘mother. he leaves to mourn their loss the following bro- OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. iHi iiisiiiii lliiiiiiiii Reading "Aunt Nancy illllitfffilf‘ l iii l- i)- /\., iit home. could do, could not slay the iiunii oi‘ Death as Divine Provident-o will- ed otherwise. Ho was intended in e HOW ABOUT Our big stock 0 Also a big‘ range Ono Price to liverypody ‘X .___._i .__, :iicrs and sisters: Edna A., Prov-ISIS. William F. and Aiban fMacDon- EXECUTION OF VICAR GENERAL ‘llilll and James -1~‘-., iii Boston; Aim-plaid, Fort Augustus, and iii the ad-l Sriiitii, Mermaid, and Gcorgcljoining cemetery. all that was moir- " _ tai of him who had done his duty so well while here on earth. W6! MR‘ RODERLCK J- -M‘*°DOUGALL laid to rest. The pail bearers were his illness by his pastor. Rev. Faith- er Maointyre who administered the rites of the Catholic Church oi‘ which he had been a faithful meni- ber. Deceased was in truth a sterling character ,an intelligent, well read and industrious citizen, a pious‘ God-tearing Christian, and .1 good; in all the latest colors and shapes . i Prices $3.50, $4, $5, and $6 h “lovely new colors and latest shapes. BOYS oars 75c axn or. $1.00 AND-"UP" - Men’s Chesterfield Overcoats for spring ariirsreys. f.=.i.viii1.$..an<l..i>.l§9l€.-.... .. - Price$$l6,$l3,a|ii| i A l’rowse Bros. Lid. 4 Big Stored We are a little ahead of the weather; but that is nothing new for us, we are Our wonderful as. always in the lead. sortment of Men’s Clothes will convince you that we are entitled to be called leaders in Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing. ' YOUNG‘ MEN’S CLOTHING See our new Donegal and Zig Zag and Herringbone Tweed Suits, the very latest ~ for spring wear. These suits are made up in very attractive models at popular prices. ' Prices $18 to $35 <r t [Q1 c . - A beautiful line of fancy Tweeds and plain Serges made up in the latest sport models, also double and single breasted and two button semi fitting. Prices $15 ii $42 YOUNG MEN'S SPRING COATS i. If you want a Spring Coat? It is here, ‘ ~ ' very snappy models at low prices. Fancy THAT . NEW SPRING Tweeds, Polo Cloths, Covert Cloths, Gab- HAT ardines. ~ f meifs new spring Hats Prices $15 lo $38 MEN’S TWEED SUITS A big stock of Men’s Tweed Suits in coi- ors, grey and brown. Pfifliii $11. $15. 313.5291" $35. MEN'S CAPS of Men’s and Boys’ Caps, a Men’s blue, grey and black worsted Suits, _ H . v Prices $20,$25,i0$35 The . One Price Cash Store . The Clothing Men ctosso soon WITH sows-r [made by the Goverlimeiii GOVERNPJENT fgqugat of w‘; [Hyman (‘Ii ' Moscow for permission t0 Vieai- General in aoco r-u tho dites of the church. l (MOSCOW. April 6.—The execu- London Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange for cash or on mardl" We execute orders in. Securities on for cash on! y. We execute orders on Standard Mining Exchange. Toronto New York Cotton Exchange and kind neighbour. Striilghtfor-l ward, honest, loyal to his iriends,i true as steel to honest. convictions,‘ outspoken in his honest (ienunclti-i tion of what he believed to ho wrong. These were some of his striking characteristics. Behind a. bluff exterior bent the kindest and, warmest of hearts, and in his hos- pitable home all found a cordiui_ welcome. He leaves to mourn bcsiroii ii host of friends, the loss or a kind husband and father, ii sorrowing widow. two eons John J.. on tbc old homestead. Daniel of the employ of H. F. Feehan, Mt. Stewart; also four daughters. Mrs. James A. Mac- Donald. Little Pond; Mrs. John It. Jliselntyira. Miilcove; Boston. Mass. and Annie, teacher at Blooming Point. ‘ Hie funeral took place at the parish church at Tracadie, Satur- day morning thc. 24th inst and was finrgeiy attended. A High Mass of Requiem was chanted by the M», Besides mr, Rev. J. B. Maciiityre, the choir being ably assisted by Mr. Charles MacDonald, 8t. Andrews and Mea- l JOHNSTON “WARD Cecelia of] We execute orders in Chicago Board o! ‘rum for cosh or Commodities on Winnipeg Grain Exeiunqo on mlflli“ New York Produce Exchange _ w° a“ l" duh" l" Government, Munlelpll, Pub- NM"! ""5 “m”. ii llo Utility and ineueti-i-i ‘our w" m“ ._ Trading Departments dealing iii-Unlisted and lnactiv! Securities. We maintain at office each i i l l ‘ Investment Beeurltlol } l l l‘ Atooptubll t" "' lateral. ' iTOCKfl AND BOND! WI lend money on Higgins lioelt, Mela ltroot, Monsoon. N- l- ‘ Members-MONTREAL ITOGK IXOHANGI 1v TORONTO ITQCK IXDHINVQI Private wire connections to _lil_ branches suitor-Now WW‘ ._ Montreal, Que. Lgfljqn’ gm, #1,‘ g. 1006"” u" xiiiqnsisont. mammoth. " heyiinm “h” Tera-toms!- .- ,3‘; i-isiituh. u. a. . I'- M"?