- ~ I _ _-T "mwimr -»~ I ' ` r . tif. - _ .,i1»~.‘.-~ uf,--~-; - ',‘.‘-~‘ '- -"- »-.‘+."'§i.i;“- 1-. . . .~. . - “' _v "T1 ,}_., .`.,~""i'm|,~_'-i”,vl’~_i"_ ".'i;;>i|»;1;tria but Illiun . 1 lger i e l ts and Chudr°n_Lxl’°"l°“°° against Eipemriiillaliiotl what is cAs'roniA Uastorla ls n harm] gorlc, Drops and S::iEl:hs1ililgt»stflit,l£,°p,f°rI:;:"i”t°” olli Pore. contains neither 0 i _ - _ s Pleasant. lt IJ ta D “mv M0lIlhlno nor other Narcotic 811 s_nee. Itsa i t . ' I ` and “nays Fevelflighsclsg gi;i;r.;ntee. It tlesti-05,; Wei-ms Colle. It relieves Teethfn 'rr ulgls Diurrhma' and wind .and Flatulency. It ass*,,§h“:;l1th;si`eur;:s Constipation Stomach and B . l. .. A . 0°( ’ rcgll “te” tl‘° - °W‘-`l5» Ll\l!lg livnltliy and ymtm. ls! Th° Chllm-‘°l1'8 Puniicoa-'l‘lie l\letlier’s l‘rici d u 'een' . . , _ °'5"UlN.E CASTORIA A|.wAYs av” Always B0\lgl1t and which li l l _|1,i__ \ The Kind You llave Always Bought .;‘.ff.ire.._.;.:f~\.f_.-.. l- In Use For Over 30 Y -- ‘rutClnrauncomrnnv.11uun|\Avs¥n|:s1‘.N¢wvoE¢E|:vs on Tuesday’ Feb` 28th' the mem' ' bers from Calvin and Bunyan and I Knox Iioil c with their wive went l . - ` B¢Bl`& the Signature of ‘ lf , I I ‘ Once you become acquainted with these delicious sweets _ you will take no other. But you must get theiii fresh --the mescnt' ° g way we sell them. Piiiest assortment. A ` Com., Dalvay' N,,_ 3u_ `C_ 0__,,.__ l BOXCd 356 Bild 606. 506 lllt p0l.lIlll. bers and lady fri-ends at a banquet F-1 M ° 9 U and after justice to the inner-m a S sro .idim s Macleod was esiien ed take the chair. He then read the ad- are the pegplesl ch0ice_ dress and Bro. James J. Graham ' ' presented Bro. MacKay with a'well- ` M Kin After supper had been served, they ac 0. i were entertained by several choruses, gramaphonc selections and a solob c°"~ Gl- Geo- 5* Kl-_SNL Miss Alice Douglas, duet by Dr. Mc- - _l I , J ill Ni¢l10lS0“. 1‘0\1dil\g by L60 MCI-H06. G el'c b Rod McLeod. S. F. a i song y N 0 l I l I E _ ’l`ai'busli gave an interesting address. C H 'a followed by several members e w s - . f C t. - ll hcrxbyuiiifititfly til? Publicl that l have purchnscrl the entire stock~ 0 the our nn( zoo wi o ' I rl tk' C . -' _ _ _ _ action -with “Dye Ciylsglrn U::d";:u‘:k;';g il? “;':o“"}}l_£:f=;]‘;c”“’°°;f{‘ll I Cha_.i'1ottetown,lost one of its old- balance still remains in the hands of be in ii position to guarantee sntisfei-tion when your orders ure " est cltlzcns by death ml Saturday intrusted to me when the service of our profession is required. when llélriil vim' G’f hwlngm’ plltssed away~a e ome o er son, ouis - Y°“'” wright, 114 pi-me se. 'mid deceased A _ _ W A D M A N was in her eighty-sixth year and was ` _ _ V v v the Widow Of the ldlie Wm. G. Wil’l‘g'l1l'., T 1*““°"'6,}?(§;°§,§_f\,,1!$l_eE§;b=\l“wr who was a. prominent contractor in C opposite Baptist oiiureii i'hdi'ie zoo. Residence sing icdwdrd Heidi this “WY 50"” Years “IW The ‘le '-1 llurthcr notice. I ceased leaves to mourn two sons and _ Hillsdale Farm For Sale The undersigned oners for sale his farm of 100 acres, 4 miles from Char- lottetown situated on Royalty Road within one mile of Railroads, Church- es and School. There are good build- ings on premises. This farm il in a elI"\ge “mil E. Island Hospital, where he recent- ly underwent treatment. The funeral _of the late Alex. Mc- Neill. Cavendish, takes place this lM0l1flBY) afternoon at one o’cloc.k. Albert and Mrs. Inge, Mt. Herbert, have returned home from Summer- Sldc. where they were attending the seed fair. . i Weston Lowe, city, was amon_ the passengers on the special to Giiirge- town last evening. Mr. Lowe is en route to Vancouver where he will lo- cate. Wlllllm G0l”¢l011. son of Dliniel and Mrs. Gordon, city, is home from New irrork on n visit to his parents. Mr. ('0l"l0n has lust returned from an extended ocean voyage to China and Japan. Mrs. John McLean, Souris, and Mrs. Barrett, city, left Saturday af- temoon for Georgetown gn route to the coast on a trip. They will visit Spokane, Walla Walla, and points in California. The funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Nelson, city, who died Saturday, will l-9-kB Place today (Monday) from her late r\Hld€llC€, 212 Cumberland St., t 3 30 p m Intermfmt l"uo1~le's a t 2 H. B, to 'the home of Bro. Roderick Mac- KHy._ Sprinfztielil, and took him by surprise. The ladies spread the table n lilleil purse on behalf of the Lodges Huntei' River, entertained its mem in Hunter River Hall on Feb. 16th. Y licod-and Miss Irene Douglas, duet by Misses Mamie Stewart and Edith four daughters, who are: Wm. W. Wright, Louis Wright, Mrs. Charles McFarlane, Mrs. G. H. Holibrook, and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, city, Mrs. A. Lewis, Somerville, Mass. The funer- al takes place this afternoon at 2.30, Rev. H. E. Thomas odiclating, to the People's Cemetery. - Deigh-an, Joseph McDonald; Sick and Currie, Souris, and Mrs. Stephen- pared for St. Patrick’s entertain- high state of cultivation and well watered. If above farm is not sold by Private Sale before March 8th it will be sold on that date atl p. m.together with stock. crop nn_d implements. lf “”i‘i.'.'§‘i(.§-’€‘i."‘3°"" l'i"l.i“"" “°’ |32 “t¥"ii.....~ l` 8|' 0 R ' . whestiey,hi\'§iii§ysii.ii'"<§°1f.ii. Home Alhert. L., Holloran and Stephen ' ' McKinnon, city, two young lads who _ ` _i left on Feb. 28th last to loin the H.M.C.S. Niobe in Halifax, returned _,§_ _l, _t A, to the city on the special from `- Georgetown Saturday afternoon. The City. 2--lidlmpd c~hNAo|AN Pnclrlc' \_ ‘ Albilyllt STEAMSHIPS sr. Jenn-Liviziirooi. linke (lhnmplnjn ..'l‘huri¢. Merch I6 Empress of Britnn. ..Fri Marrh lllth FIRST CABIN EMl’Rlt‘BSl¢lii........... .........llZ.50 up ONE CLASS CABIN (Second Cubin) {:A§|ll UHAM5L%lN. { A EMANIT B . .............d7.50 SECOND CABIN IIIMPBESS..-........' ............. .....6l.z5 TIIIRD CABIN EMPREBBES ....3125 Other Boats............................ll0.00 Wl`B‘.`H5W§I§5B 0.P._l£C. ////0, o n or J. . Matthews: Charlottetown. Sterling Bitters The Never Failing lleeri, Nerve ind Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine of ' Exceptional Value Teaiimehels and References by the' hundred fi-oin_ people moat proniinenl in City and Country. Ne failures. Sold only by P. Mellualll 42 Queen Street. r Opposite Auld Bros Priceigoc per bottle.. 3 M... _ . . ._ _ ,,_`.;. _ _., I _ ‘ | ..» ._ . » ~ -r -. , , ~ ~. » M . . , X ,i '\ I »\, ,.. .» , . ~ .. . , _ " "*‘:-“so-ti; " 5. . ~. _leeeevfm _ If you wish good dental wor_k done, and want it done nt reasonable prices, call on us. You will get honest. reliable. woi'k_- work that will be entirely satisfactory in every way. We have all the most improved nppliiinces and skillful dentists, who_wi_ll treat ou zently and ns pninlsssly as it is possible to do. |25 Queen Sl nr Ngqxsfjheer O Gclfs Sl. Patricks Day |825-l9ll The llenevolcnt lrish Society of (tlinrlottetown will celebrate St. Patrick's day on ‘ Friday March lflh With the usual Grand Parade of this Society and the Ancient Order of Hi- bernlans, in the morning at ten o‘clock, to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, where service will be htlfli Bild 11 ge;-mos appropriate to the occasion will be delivered after whlvh thi! S0- eietied win re-form and parade the i i l treats. ll; ntligaevllning the Grand Irish Dra "My Geraldine _ ma 5 99 lv boys did not qualify physically as boy seamen, owing to imiperfcctions, such as bad teeth and slight deficien- cies in chest measurenient. Both lads ' h t t f' ise of speak in big es erms o pra ent accorded them at the At liliiiliidtsretlilfznllhe officers of the vessel. when Y°l-l use They say the Niobe has now 500 ofll cers and men on board and all are contented 'and well provided for. They say the accommodations on board and the food are all that are to be desired. They spoke of the strict discipline enforced and related incidents of punishment meted out to some who had disobcycd rules. Both boys are eager to return and are firmly decided on reiolning the Nlobc when they overcome the obstacles at pmseiit in their path. They bring the word that all the boys who left this city to enter the Canadian naval scr- vice are getting along well and are thoroughly contented. , _ t RL" l \L**"' =`;_\f.*_ '_,_s `-1 |` /_ it IZ".--_ __ _ “‘ --`.' f' ' Y s. » 1 -~ -3 _ .-""'- . .i.... i I le resented by thc I". E. Island g;gm;,,»; ,,_____,__,_ __ ,,_, ,,,.,_.,,, Will Weary Willie Work il-IOUSE. Bi- 3 0'°l0°l‘» and Wm b° ”` on her wood-pile if she gives him pected on Saturday evening, MB»l‘°l1 this splendid pie? “He's sxing 13th, ' himself." A special train will be run "Um P°l‘l¢ THIS pie was made in - in return- “°’“$fl.?“=»5°i$-’¥¥'°°»~’?»5l3~ fi is 0ur First-Class Bakery, ini! ulhlflmllltlldlgillialzretgrchestra will furn- and Willie willteete heaven when he be- ‘Bh ns programme of gplendid 1|-1911 gms nn if. We'velots more winnen-mics, _ _ fond l I h th- ' ' :.';::.°.:°°‘ °‘ °°"°"° ;.....,'°:.‘1:'.‘a2:::';:.‘:. 'a::2<..::',, ...,. ' v l ' t -t :°..:::;, ”‘l°°°“ " tl k ts fm. ml, at md. and ple-wise, give ue your trade. _ aetmlgrldlill eiidelli. A. Fontei°'s Drug S T E w R Ty S Stores. _co _ mm" om at Us I ck ‘ J. R 0 S S Provincial Mmnger ' i.n.a`. usposxw. - .< ~ . i,,, ' Miss Lizzie Inge, Pownal. ls visit- ing .friends in North Wiltshire. ` Fred Mutch, Southport, left on the special last night for Georgetown, en route to Vancouver. The explosive bomb signal station at St. Peter's Island is now ready for operation at' any time. Miss Viola Farqiihai-lon, Southport, left lest evening on the special to Georgetown, en route to Trinidad, Col. Mrs. James N. Stevenson, referred to in e recent issue, as celebrating her golden wedding, belongs to Fied- ericton, P. E. I. Miss Pearl Hunley, daughter of Capt. I-Iubley, Southport, left on the special to Georgetown last night en route to Vancouver, where her sister is at present located. The many friends of Mrs. A. W. Carleton, city, will be glad to know that she has returned home from the P. E. Island Hospital after her re- cent serious illness. She is now well on the way to complete recovery. The many friends of James Mur- dock, of Moore & McLeod's, city, will be pleased to learn that he has left the P. El. Island hospital, havin; re-~, _, covered from 3 serious attack of ap- pendicltis, for which he has success- fully operated on by the hospital stan. The death occurred in this city on Saturday night of .George Proctor, for the past number of years' chief cook on the S. S. Empress. 'l`he dc- ceased was in his fifty-fourth year and on Wednesday last was seized with a severe stroke of paralysis fromlthe effects of which he did" not recover. The late Mr. Proctor was an estimable citizen and was highly re- spected among all his acquaintances. He was a member of Lodge Prince Edward, Sons of England, and was one of their most valued brethern. He leaves to mourn a widow and four children: Miss Mirian, Leroy, Gerald and Willard, all at home. Ho also leaves.thi-ee sisters, Mrs. George Weldon and Mrs. John Proud, city, and Mrs. John Campbell, Devon Centre, Mass. The funeral takes place tomorrow afternoon. The Guar- dian extends sincere sympathy to the widow and children of the deceas- ed who are called on to bear the loss of 3 loving husband and kind father. The annual meeting of the B. l. Society of Emerald was held on the evening of the 10th inst., and the reports read by the officers for the past year showed the society to be in a prosperous condition. Consider- able money was expended by the sick and,relief committee, and a snug the treasurer. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Patron, Rev. M.J. Smith; President, P. L. Cash; Vice-President, William Deighsii; Secretary, John T. White; reasurer, P. F. Hughes; Managing ommittee: Parnell McMahon, W. H. Relief Committee: Wm. Clarke, Bern. McCourt, John Mohan; Marshal, T. B. Trainer; Standard Bearers, P. A. McMahon, Jas. A. Murphy, Bernard Smith. A flue program has been pre- ment, and with fine weather a large audience will no doubt favor them as usual. Rev. Dr. Gauthier will speak on the occasion. ‘q 'T/2"' Guarantee Results 'Royal Purple' Stock Specific and have scores of recom- mendations certifying to the fact that resu1ts'are ob- , tained with “Royal Purple” I stock specific where many others have failed. Ask for free booklet giv- ‘ g valuable inforuiatlon. ' ‘ .,. _ m`si»i.wiiiiri»si»ii 1 ' Moo1tes._j _ The busiest store on Charlottetown busiest street _ ' i i The Gres! Central Seed F air _ 'V Tomorrow Tuesdays March 14th l Continues all day Wednesday and Thursday Take advantage of the reduced fares to shop among the great assortments of this greatest dry goods store on P. E. I. ' Advance Showing of Splendid -f /if 7 ff i;,;‘%»-J” fs,-.f ss; wt. Seventeen Splendid Colorinqs in Monarch Broadclotli----~_ Now Ready for you.---More coming Monarch Bro idcloth is the famous suiting that ‘luis set the pace and made a standard to which all similar lines attempt to measure. Why considcr lines "just as good” when the real material-the original-tue standard- costs no more. ' ` Monarch is the perfectly draping, the durable, the stylish suiting broad- cloth. Monarch is all pure wool. Monarch is obtainable only at this store, where it was introduced years ago. The name MON A RCI-l and the pile-_c I $1.7 5 are stamped on the selvedge of every piece. Look for the name, do not . be satisfied with a substitue. At present in stock there are: iilack, navy,niid, navy, bright navy, King's blue, myrtle, olive, bronze, reseda, slate, pearl _ grey, seal, mid brown, golden brown,castor, caidinal, biirgandy and wistaria. Other shades will be here shortly, but as you will not ni-tice the shades that fashion has approved as the best for this season are supplied in great assortment. Monarch sells for $l.75 per yard-never less under any con- sideration. ~ L _ f`1, <9 Watch for this -afternoon°s ads. I _ ln i _ _ HERE S A TASTE-tickling, satisfying deliciousness to Lynch’s biscuits that others have tried to imitate- but never success- ST.JOBN.HALll_?AX.LONDON BEBV Shenandoah Mer. fully. The reason is soon discovered for Lynchs _ leave nothing undone that will improve the M"”“d A P°m"°” fine quality of their biscuits. The best ingrei ` ients that money can buv and the most adept ____ a‘”_h“m°“ Ami, April 'lth Shenandoah Apri f ‘ 1 "~"~'~ mu or aw! Y* »"- ~ ‘~ __ -P., ‘ e ,_“¢*.r _' _ , . _ . _ `. P-ic "~;'~’ ,'_,. ri ' f ' ' » ....-:., .§;.-l¢»¥,.‘7 ~ i . __ ,, _‘i New Wall Papers \\._ _ ‘~ ,,)° REA DY Fon You today with 3 fini show- ,” , '.`;`_\1__., if ing of beautiful new wall papers-entirely new _ ill _ » . in design. Practically every partern shown is new tl ‘ this season. if I 1 l ‘ The showing represents the pick of ~t`.»e iwo il finest wallpaper factories in Cinaii-.i, the three \ l =. best in the United States, and is made ~_..iiipl+:te ‘ by the addition of many charming de tign-r from \¢»;.v ‘ Old World Mills. V "‘ ~’ U Prices 7c to new $25 00 per [.\Ol_`~BLE roll 4 _ our prices are quoted for full i6 yd rolls. ' ~ " V ~ ° ° rd....». Q win, c».|.u y n C h _S B 7 S C u 7 t .sn:AMsi|iri.|Nl:|is T , . . - . LONDON, HALIFAX snnvi; From London Steamers From Hal Mer. 10th Kanawha. :Mein cooks in Eastern Canada are responsible for the purity and_goodne_s_s__iif l.ynch_'_s bal¢¢d 20°d5"' besides our kitchen is the cleanest, best. ventilat- ed, lighted, and scientifically conducted in the Mer. Bi-d (Vis StJohn’s, Nfld) I V i G01 ccmmodntion for saloon poleonlerl. Passenger and Freight Agents I ~ Allan Line Steamship Oo. nt Halifax The above steamer: have A limi V - ei . IUBNIBB. WITHY A 00. LTI! ' .A k f L n h’s biscuits . _ ffl’l'."’.°§§ ..f..’.'..‘l.`l',i.'.§’°.f.’i.}’.§. ’ ° »=-1"-= N» S- ---- Lynch°s. Ltd. dmwfif. S""`°” "' S' Conservation ia Grippe ? 'l`here's noneed ol' suffering from colds. coughs, or la grippe for we have sterling reniedicahere that will banish any case and our patent to- |\icl_wilf build up your system better than any others for sale today. Daily we hear llic praises of these mnteliless prepare- fion-hiindreds of people tell of remarkable cures and we know ourselves from actual experience that for real worth our remedies are with- l care of your carriages. Letusstore yours www A I and paint it before the I if I I - I Johnson & Johnson Policy "“"'- I A ___J ._ _ __ _ _ mio. C. wu.i,t'n A f ' _ 3 ___ _ __ covering Total Disability is now _issued by the ll V ____;_____ ' Sun Life of Lanada.. For particulars apply mlm’ st »' l Q A ` l J to l 6-id6mP°l -l ' I 1 Want Relief' From [_ R, BKOW , _-_-V-i Manager For P. E. l. Charlottetown Tender i 14.1111 out equal. Mne’s Cold Ours end Cough Mlxtuirs ...... e at ve Bromo Qulnine lblets ' no's Emulsion. . . .Bee and 'lee eel, lrgn and Wine eos yrup of liypephos~ phates The Z Macs ""°° °' “§“°§’ .‘1’€;'.'.'...’§‘°.'.'.‘2;‘.“.§?°° "‘“‘““- 14° Gt GW- SL ° » 8-~1idnmwtli4ii:|u\\lr2i. l Y' i l<°"' 5"“°" -' “_” ` ' ' *nun ' U `\\ »<~~ N.. ,‘ 1 , . . , ._ N, _ v._.;".~t__, _ *' ' i _ is like sowing the best seed to the farmer. _ “_ mm M mompmd W il in security-peace of mind-and' satisfactory profits. Farm- "nm, V, Nw" some ers are vi . vi The lowest, or any tender, no _..____rl tlmwfrwtf Masonic Building Charlotte A ° .sd-iw A F D 0 imdmigiied.uid muxedddeie side, Tender _for Church, will ceived up to’aiid including Bn laid by each year in alife insurance policy in ' 2:2: £:;i“l;;¢_:: The North American Life §;_*}_‘j“;‘_,°}‘,_‘“;§‘,;__;,”°,§‘_*"___'”; at the Patotlilll House. I Sealed tenders, eddreeled t4 l hi ei I It grows while he is sleeping and_yields abundant returns nm," o, tm mw,,,m, in 'ted to call at our office and talk it over muinii pei-femmes of on inrily accepted ' < _5._z7ut, _:,»'~‘ . , 4 . il _ That’s the big word to- -r == fi I _"_ """'- """ " diymdizdppnei to no