is--~. .APRIL I, -1909 I """ 'mn Licrmsm News . » _ es ' f 'rrm cnaanormrows eosnnnm - mst-ss an _ redeem l im-_#__ --r __ l _ IHE QUEEN’ S 'C0 UNIY GUARDIAN ""`“` Head Offices in New.Prowse Block---Charlottetown. Lil# meat news, ni-st or su. Hedley Jenkins, Mt. Albion, paid short visit to Thorndyke last week. n__.q I Seed oats is for sale, see elassifie column. A. E.,Irnd Mrs. Sellers, Central'ndyke last week. B¢yyaltT» spent Saturday in Thorn dyke. _T Rev. D. McLean will preach at Lot 48 DBKC Sunday at 10.30 alnd in Peo- ples Church at seven. ui _ is Herbert Burrows and Leith Stewa Paid a. short visit to friends in Tho _ p-__| _ Jack Stead, Wheatley River, is vi - 1- lting in Highfield the _ visiting her sister, Mrs, A. J. ‘Wap Friends of .W. E. Smith, Bayfield kins, Sherwood. Street, will be sorry to learn that he has been ill for the past ten days .___ 8191211458 is Pretty well over 2:51 T:g;`;1_‘lYk0 Spctgon i_i_f the couu-try s r O, ___mne__s_ B 0 as tu ing the place *__ , guests of h brother Wallace. _Miss May Munn, Murray River, i _ Beware of the pruictical joker, fo _'moment to become it victim. llemem bei' the Golden Rule. Lose your tem-I One of the Most Stirring Offerings That We Have Ever Made Some facts for shrewd Buyers Wednesday morning we shall inaugurate the greatest remnant sale cvcr carried on in this city. Not old goods, diiect from the best English and Canadian makers. The remnants consist of dress goods, print cottons, ducks, muslins, flannelettes, wrapperettes, etc etc. Some of the clioicest bargains are limited in quantities and they will be snapped up before the first day is over, perhaps just the ones you want, so come early. Dress Goods Print Cottons Consists of sample dress lengths sent to us from London, Manchester Bratford and Glasgow. N0 two alike, all the seasons productions, all the latest novelties Seven yards in each length Prices to suit all, every lengtll a bargain . -_._.__.___.&_...._` -. ivtfrstdi itll _ ' “"?fT\'{v,!\, ._ l-Ji 7g > 1 ___`_l___. _c §~\\ ‘-*=_;.¢,_,5§1\»_ 7r»"’I r \l x ~ 500 ends of flan- nelette---White and cream only Ends vary in length from 5 to 10 y2\rdS 111 each piece. The quality of thc-SC flannelettesis what you usually pay 12 to iS cents per yard for _ Remnant salc price gc per yard. 3ooo ends of the best English print cotton. Never before have we shown such a tempting display. Comesin light, niediunl, and dark color- ings. The washingqual- ities of these prints are uri- questioned. The lengths vary from 7 to I5 yds. These prints are sold re- gularly at rzc per yard. G m¢°l"fa"1me“t_“t New Wonder' journed for one week. Augustus Elle- I land was much enjoyed last night. worth paid- $200 and msg into The specialties including Corrino and A ' " " »" ‘ Court Monday for e second offence a- \__ ,, ,. ` her trained bears were all irlrst classigniugt tho Pi-oiiibitionl A¢¢__ 'rms ' , \.§~_ -.=“ and were ably supplemented by first makes $700 collected during- March. ‘ 1), ` ff;-I 'g:_’."_' ,f/'fr class pictures and singing. _...___ _ ` ,_ _[1 .'{,»_ **‘ Miss Constance FitzGera1d,\ ot J . _~ ,-',"'- '.,.._f" f*'="~ HHHUHOIHI Jvhnwn. Summer- Charlottetown, P. i.. who luis _ ' - *“i$\`\’~’.’ side- Rel* Edwin Smilflh CHF*-li‘KU-ll. been studying in New York for the " i §f`\`f,';'l 7 -_“fl Geo. E. Full and T. C. James, City, past three years, and who has been ' "` have returned from Georgetown. They soprano soloist in one of the church- = had intended going to Toronto but ed there sang a solo at the evening I __.‘_,; could' not reach there in time to atr service in St. Paul's Church, Dorches- _I-2_1 - tend the convention. tm- street, Sunday.-Montreal Gnzetf i V," 5," l ¢_n_- (_g_ .' `~ .' J. M. Myers of Luke Verde, leaves 1 l g the Province shortly, en route to E. J. Seaman. 5lDl`iHl!l»0I1 is oller- ' ` ‘ Calgary, where hc hopes to benefit, ing his farm of one hundred acres for , his health. His many friends wish sale. This farm is well cultivated, _= l X ' him a pleasamt journey and will be fenced and watered also has pood fl _ i , I / \ ' \ glad to see him return.iul1y restored new bui‘ldin_kISl f'»'h0l`00f1. HS Well M Le- to his usual good beallth. ing near school and churches. l1.icnd- _ _ - __ ing purchasers would do well to see _ Any reader- who receives a dirty or this property. The ad appears :il an- lvadly printed, or badly folded edition other column. of The Guardian will confer a favor -- on the management by forwarding Had it not been for the coolness oi ,f _ eiime promptly to the subscription her companion a little girl by th.; ‘_ departlment, when a well printed name of Bruce would halve been drown- '_ < paper will be sent. by return mail. cd 'l‘uesday.She was standing on 'the _' _ edge of a cake of ice near 'the Rail- The daily parades of Carrino's way Wharf when stepping she fell in- I Bears have been discontinued owing to the icy water going dowm to the l to the condition ofthe streets, but neck. A friend grasped her by the `~ those who desire to do so, can- see hand and after some d‘lfflcul‘ty suc- ‘ them removed from their quarter in ceeded in pulling her out. _" _ __ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ gn the Florida Hotel stables to NV-'w _ ' will be shown yofi. 'Ihis enormous showing includes nlany iWo'nderland~ .every evening at half Bruce Stewart and Co. have just . ‘ past six, and back again after the completed, and shipped a fifty. horse " _ `perfoi°mances is over at night. power engine for Mr. Stover who is , , ' j a _ __o_____g ____ c______ ___ E________c__m_ ___ me ___ great range of xerv lovely things des gned and made up under l Do not send communications to in interests of the Government. A thirty ` _dividual members of staff. Every-.horse power steam engine has been A thing should be addressed "The Char sold by this well known firm to Mr. fiottetown Guardian. Charlottetow liumpliy ol Morell iriver. 'risers is is ' I’~ E~ 1-." and 0!! U16 left hand COT!! great demand for marine gasoline en- GT M U10 110”-0111 0| f-he UUWIOP gines this season the buyers showing _ ' sl10uld IIB “AdV0f¢19iU$»" "subscfip their good taste in appreciating home tion," "News," "Editorial," or ‘ The Guardian is pleased to learn' It is pleasing to learn t.liat~R'.l, that the Han Stewart Burns. Free- Bruce' McMillan, Thornd k u . _ . 'e o t v ° ,town, who was reported seriously ill, again after his recent illlie:s.l V .l TIN llUli¢|d llllfl 00 I Blllnd _ sw _ is recovering. --o 1-. Her many friends are glad to learn ' _ Stanley A. Prowse, Thorndyke, has that Mrs. A. J. Watkins, Thorndike, purchased a very handsome driving is recovering .from her recent illness. |,_ _ _ V ~ ` , _ r\,,, _.-; l u horse, for which it is learned a large _'_ 1, 1 / l ‘ 'l _ \ ) ‘ 1' `l lr 'V ' ' sum has been paid. The Thorndyke school is progress-_ / V f `1f,~ _L_-:'/ .Q --f a G _ rt, The Misses Jennie Wood, Mt. A1- agement ol the teacher Miss Header- ,' ` ` ' r-` biou and Birdie Mutch, Eernselitie, son of Union. -_ ' are visiting fn Thorudyke the guests m 0| J_ I, and Mrs, Wood, The outward freight by the steamer s is 'rns services on the wlssloe Circuit include thirty three horses. one car on sunday April the 4th will bs ss turnuw end live we mixed freight- liollbws: Highfield, eleven a.m~., TUI1 i!1W-Bfll freight included eight s'Prince Town Road, three p.m., Wins-.cars mixed freiEh¢» loe South seven p.m. *"-° _ g _ rison, inte of _5 The grand comedy drama “Twixt_Australia, who has completed at tour ‘F , 1 Sprin X H ' ' ` "" g _ '._.\ _-.. . __ , Love and Money" will os put on is ofthe world, arrived in the City by ‘_ " ` ./. '_ I 0 0 April Fuolfs day is hen. and up t0|tI_ie Opera House Easter _Monday the steamer Stanley, yesterday and " /sl ' F_‘_,' »;` :.317 I O in twelve o'clock you are liable nt any §;`___';l;"t};°;_"’?'“ of YW City H05' (3_"'V: ai 5;? €_”t"gs__"‘"gh ffddxss '/ ‘, 1;' 1' ` ' __ . c e s car y. en ra rs ian. u-rc in e even- “V " I / ,g l` ' ' _ /` per ,md dm,-¢ atiemp, to and it tm __The many friends of Mrs. Snralunsse Point where he will me charge -' ` o ~- this afternoon alt the earliest. lmulsple’ Thomdyke' “h” is I' ‘~ -,f \., ~ ` I g 0 ' \ ' _ _-l \ ___ " __ L \__ - __ ,,_ ,__ \ _ 4 ) / -__ ing. Mr. Morrison is on his way to ` 11 DTC- of the church at that place. ,sent in the P. E. I. Hoe tal u d pi n er_ -_ going treatment, witi be pleased to At, the Police Court. yesterday _ learn that she is speedily recovering. pmhlbieim ¢as¢~ against Jmnw J, ' ' Th - _ '_*"' McDonald. a countrymen, was ad- I _i _ .. nl’ _- 'ff nl.- L, `\ ing fa,-vorahly under the skilful man- "" ""4 "”/ "J " " T - Oven a H m 1° soo v in Thursday. Avril. iii. me Stanley to Picton this morning will I urvivswaw. Rev Hu h F Mor l si ..._ 2”/ ‘\ 1 _ _/ § 1-’_/5 To nl ht at 3 THE SHOWING THAT commences the millinery season is ready for you this evening at half past seven. In past years of achievement you have learned to expect much from this initial showing, and this year you rnav look with confidence for even more. Every feature that marks out this spring as one of the most remarkable and advanced in the history of the rnillinery trade, is well represented here. /‘ ""“* ` ._ ._...--32;'-`~"V \ .¢° '/ ,--4-gclvi There are the mushroom and lanlpshade features, there are the poke effects, there are the turbans. It has been well said that the hats suggest the days of Romney, and . the first Empire, and yet the prevailing mode is contradicted in not a few attractive designs. \_ .ii i i l fzl--_ Now while the hats we show are the perfectly new and authentic ° spring designs there are no i “freaks” that no one would wear, evei y design is the outcome of discriminating taste. MORE TH AN TWO HUNDRED beautiful trimmed desi s imported iilodc-l_s_ specially selected for this showing, and a the supervision of Miss Wilson our head milliner. Among the hundreds, yes thousands of new attractions shown you will see a great variety of hats and trimmings bought in the Old Country by our Mr. MacLeod, wonderfully lovely materials at very moderate prices. Another instance of the way this store strives to give you best service, our ..-'1- l Reiiinaut sale price 7 I-2c per yd. iwash Goods Remnants :ooo ends of printed ducks, muslius, etc. These goods are sold regularly at 12 to 14c per yd, lengths industry. _"Tour Editor," according to th _.__ l°0Utent5- 'I`llc residents of Dlinstaffnuge were , _ grcntly shocked yesterday morning to Yesterday morning Hon. George E ,earn of the dden d th 1 ., ,i_ M~ Hughes, Jars. Paton, President of su ea O Iss Jessie Scott, aged eighty. She had the Board of Trade, a/nd F. H.l tl - , d h ,th d Beer, Vice~Presiderlt, as al committee been appmen y In PDO ea ` an tendent Sharp and had the time ex-|£g’_sé_St;{fSti;d‘;)¥_in?0,fé1;¥_;geil:oeslgg tended for the afternoon trains leav- t ,_ __ __ Om This was don-e but M155, ing the city on saturday Ami ioui. P ° °l_ ' b, t t ,,B',, 8 d This will enable all attending mar- Mott Wa"',,_:__n“ e Z 8' ' S; kct an opportunity to remafn in town Shortly 8 passe “.w€i;_' M, ° an hour longer to do any business,l‘_’av°s t,° mcium one hslshc' as they have to do and return home tlie'(’hf*“`l°"'*" Wm’ Wlwm 5 6 ad been same day. residing. l f - 1 ' ' i l '1i~ V oi the Board, waited upon Superin-*had not bun comp umm; 0 any] El At Marshfield on March sth the "Take notice, the auction _sale nt Farmers' Institute tendered n fare- the Il'°"”"° H°‘°l “Able” will tak” f Some Other Features Of O _ buyer went direct to the best foreign markets, and went early so that Cllarlotteto wn may have its Easter rnillinery practically as soon as New York. __ To-night At Seven-Thirty ~ _, i_. ~»_¢»-s.. ~._ _.sate f -_-.1- " ..~"`_ v:ir_v from 5 to io yards. Rcuillaiit Sale price loc per yard. 250 ends fancy Wrapperettes Wortll 14 cents per yd our remnant selling price we per yd be sure and secure some of the above, only a limited quality, and it will soon be snap- ped up. Ends vary from 5 to i2 yds. Regular i4 cents per yd. Remnant sale price loc per yd. Carpet Department Floor Oilcloths l9c per yd Eight short lengths of neat natty designs just enough to covel' a hall, small batlirooiii, or kitchen the lengths are 6, 7r2S3 i-2 iz 16 io and 13 yards. Quick clearance 19C DCF yd. Scotch Linoleum: 37 I-2per yd Nothing better for hard wear in dining r0OII1 offices or halls etc. " Io short lengths as follows 5-7 4-5 I-2 II-I4 5 1-42 8-6-i6 regular 50 to 75 cents per yd. Rein~ nant sale price 37 i-zc. .*` I _ Remnants in Wilton Brus- sels Velvet and Axmineier Carpets. 2 ds Brussels reg. 1.50 3 Y for 75c; 7 yds Brussels gtéiir wr,_?o__tfor 1.00; 9 E-2 f s e v reg. i.5o or ijgc; 6 yds Velvet stair 1.25 for 7_5c; 6 yds Ax- minster reg. I 7_5 for r.oo; 20 3-4 yds Axininster reg. 2.2.5 for 1.50; 18 yds Wil- ton reg. 2.oo _for 1.00; 27x-zf yds Vyilton reg. 2.00 or i.oo. The above are all good patterns perhaps the very thing to suit you, come and see them any way. Bring size of rooms, halls etc with you. l ¢..°r'.¢_.‘..fe.r.¢;.é.’...fz>.'.f_fi'.-..-Q well banquet to F. Turner, and fam- P1350 ut 1 °'°l°°k P' m" Friday* ily on tho occasion of their departure APYU 2nd~ B- Carter 5° Con A“‘_7‘ fur Vnmcouver, B. C. The popularity f'l0D€0!`3- 4'“1dl'2‘~ of these resid-ents was well proved by ‘" ""` ` n large gathering from Dunstadnagc, maid fi,-iid other adjoining places. Al- ter the good things had been indul- lluyalty East, Gleniinnan, and Mor- ged in. W. Godfrey, President of tho Association took the chair, and' Rev. J. Ha/wley on behalf of the Farmcr’a Instituto presented Mr. Turner with url address, in which deep regret was expressed at thu departure of tho pop- illiir iiieuiilicr and his family, and tho nssuranco ol every good wish for their future happiness and success. Fitting reference was made regarding Mr. Turner being one of the original members of the F'armer'si institute, and the intense interest he had ever :taken i=i the Association, and the :prominence he and his had held in church work. At the conclusion of the nildress an enjoyable reading was lgiven oy D. Stewart of Glcnfinnnn, ,being heartily encored, and n song by Mr. Cnllheck met with hearty applau- se. Following this eloquent addresses were given by Rev. J. Hawley, J. idtctsun, P. leoliertson and J. 'I`. Fer- guson. The National Anthem brought u most enjoyable evening to n close. “There will bc a pie social in Pow- .nal Hall Friday night. 4-1d2ir1i_ "The best tm of the season. Come and see. The ladies of Graco church will hold their annual tea in -Y. M. C. A. hall on 'llhursday evening April first, an excellent tea ls assured. Candy table of delicious home made weets in- charge of young ladies. Tea n t-he table at 5 o'clock. 3-30d3i. ' Cakes in endless variety. We lilve been in this business for yearn and know just what you want. The cakes we _ make are Always l Fresh Telephone 21| D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY i Bakes Best Bread l )L%/ PIPES We have just receiv- ed a large assortment ranging in prices from 25 cents to $3.50 and would be glad to have you call and in- spect. Pure I Olive C Oil Imported direct from France - Guaranteed by French and Canadian Government Analysts asbeing absolutely pure for medicial and table use it is unequalled Price 3o& 50 a bottle. "llll lllll llllll” DRUGGISTS, .' A _ ` l _ .,.u\\ \-ii \, \`,‘ I ' 0/PI/6`6`/5 . finest range of wall p I _I complete service. f 3 This Fine Exposition , Charlottetown’s best showing of handsome suits, iuost ci-iiiprehensive range of skirts,and largest showing of new waists will bc al.-o ready for your inspection. Then froln Mr. MacLeod’s_Europcan selections come ' laces and veilings from France, and Germany, sllks from italy and France, dress goods from the best mills in England. Advance shipments :linoiinting ' _ to thousands of pounds sterling, rushed out to Canada to bc ill tiiiic for this af great Early Easter Opening. _ F § Come early to-night Walk all about the storc, drop in and sec the ‘ ' i g I ' prehensive that we require 84 sample books to give our customers proiiipt ~. »-oss.-_-1 l I apers ever brought to Cllarlotfetown a rail e so coin . _ ,_,._.._ .__-_-_»\-,..-.--./._ § - - . . .,_.»-.».v..-.fw.-.a..\.-..wa~.\.».w_.t-use.~_wt--.W.-..e_e,........u..W_<\. .. __ _ - -_ I ll V V llll‘lll;§ l »a.?»` --- ~e *= _ 7 ' 'ii= fs;-4ll_y_le»' ~ ;-rail "`:'ff’:;ii; B I2 U S Aim milurr I made a fortunate contract for all beds required during 1909-' Heré is a sample of my values -A splendidly designed all steel bed with 4 brass knobs on posts, a real good woven wire spring with steel frame, and awool top niattress with extra strong tick case-All three pieces for 3600. no furniture store i 0 d '* - ` ii ana a can beat this ialue-Come and see and compare. - Ma'r§:wson's Block.I‘ P’ Ee dz ._..~.. opening tonight at seven thirty Moore & McLeod 4- ldl iottetown on April 2nd by the Btne Yard Co., is a pure bred Ayrshire bull six years old' imported from On- tario by the Robertson Farmers' ln- shlfute, Eldon. 3-Z712tldi’3l. 2000 Ends of the best quality of Print cottons: never before have wo had such values to offer you. Light medium and dark colors. ends vary In length from 7t.o I5 yds in each end worth l2o par yard. Big remnant sale p|-|c°7|.2 pgr yd. PPOWSG BIOS Ltd 4-ld I .__- :Futnitilre repairs me coming 01! way in tlne style; but I can attend to your needs in this line also. Phone 19; Mark Wriiht. 4-ldrli. i t t dl su. ' _ _ . hdisiffiilciiarlioeebitfileedrgstiunlilinorl THINK what it would mean to your family .:llrii..l you this, :Among the stock for ssls rn Chat- k , salary permanently cease. It is certain_ to _at dratli Many men have passed sleeples nights thinking over North Ariilezrican Life Assurance Company lava Solved the Problem. At age 30 for $174 oo a year (14.50 month,) you ces. secure a contract from THE NORTH AMEILICAN LIFE which guarantees $50.00 per month for your family for so years ($12,000) and at a slightly higher cost the $5o.oo This would nie'-in something to your loved ones. Write at once for particulars of this plan to -‘ flftsfflf Charlottetown _,-~_. :_ . e vw s~¢'*¥-'»”‘1 ‘ ; 1 ,fe 1?..-°‘-` ` 2' ~cs»;»..~f#°\-==*‘” "" we ‘E_* v-¥'d " “__ , _.s sys.-4 l i li 'l ,l Ross fit Matthews _ »