i MARCH I4' 1911 _ '_ _____ ’ _ ` T s "ran urssr imvs " _ ' \ . '.2 r' .:. '. .~ -_ 1. ,i , , r . '» i, i _ P rs V U' J .- »1 - ._ .,l___(~.~§.<;., . .,_.~"1»-.'¢--." . af., sr ¢ g 1 n,‘ 4 . f ' '~‘f#‘a.‘f ' “f '- .. f »- : » - ». :_ l =~ ..~ » £`( 4- \ .y . . ' " . ' sr I i._".l`HE_ CH!2R=UOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rrnsr or am" ' ' °\_¥ - One does not buy n bedstead. F0' 'blllflflg means to incur ex- pense; and a bedstead is nn in. vestrnent-a lifelong ou¢_ so me b°d_B00d enough for your home should be all a bed em b¢_ ll ill. when this trade- mark is on its /' \ iwmu. / \\ /,_ /' * . 'exiiorterk an uctured bcfvfv bein //. .. 9 ‘ .‘ /I/" (_ \ ‘ v " ¢_, ~ f/ <'//A t.‘ in sepvr rnrI2i.°k \ fb' ` #4 \|'°d¢mnr: \ ~ 0° Y°“ ml? need to ' \\ _ 9 pay a trifle mon N `, _»/ . ‘llaveitonthebedygu \ " ‘ buy. But it ll worth thunk. ` de more when it is |:id¢si" quality. Worth more: because the mow-wlii¢¢ - enamel remains white (does not tum _dingy gray. or yellowish.) Wnnh more. because that 1'!dea\" trademark ~ guarantees the buyer a metal bed thnt will not rattle: not become wobbly; ner ever _look chesp. Worth for more than " ‘the little extra price- perhaps forty ' ' ' ‘ We who make and guarantee 'Idenl" Metal Beds believe many peo ie think bettsrssss is valuable when_ t meets lleep. _ _ . 1 ; , *cents-for forty technical reasons. . I U F l ` For than people we have rinted a little booklet cslied !‘The Philosophy 0f.Sleep." Your copy il to be sent , _ quite free for your name and the name is :gt yqoiir dealer if you ask for Book- 7 i'“_...“.1=*°.|nn¢==f._~g;j» ‘ ' , P D n g industry this continent lay in the proving., -1... f. _<-Q if=.=l»!'.!I 1 . 71"'_;',‘a E' F pigiilsiuiilgn nNii‘,'°‘¥d 10-.tiniest nn. It pays to any in uns Province. [TJ . I 'I | l `l H.” ‘this B!tem00n0Bir siLesGof the house _ _ - , l i /_ _le 1 t - . ouin told the The House of Assembly reopens gg( -»)_ V ’ |m@Il_ _A mixitahiirie sssgntiixiooluegilncd govern- this nitsrnnon at 3.30. A e artin Y Y No.12Be the policy adopted |ag¢.p Ap,-us' Mlm Georgie Carrutlieru, city, has -, 1 0 lequires that all pulpwnod cut retdrned from a visit to Calgary. ,_ on the cr 1 vsrtisiiy umm nimds “mm b° M ‘°"“; ..i‘,_;Thfh‘l“°“tl°“." Sir Loiner stated, ’ ° “li we “cept the offer from g;*l\:1iiIr:l\clPi)lipn| :and go back on our oi~» our l-lull) nm io' last Avm and wt Umted BBlE0t£;\tto the market of the there P ‘B 0 be made into paper ~ 61800511! I have not beard 'WY argument to make us change our liifnds, Some want tho question re. l°“`°d fo the People. but 1 say tiisi “mess We get better arguments wc r;i;;1(il_'kesp to our decision of April, Sir Lomer agrees with Mr. Bour. assn. that everything should be done to foster the manufacturing of paper- in the province. Quebec had 117,- 000,000 acres of forests, while the private lands producing pulp only £1m0\\l\f»0d '10 5.000.000 acres. The ture of thc a er ni kiii of l Quebec. 0 DR. GREHFELL _,_- NEW YORK] MBL 10__Dr_ wmmd James Groom, City. Rev. T. W. Mu TT. Grenfell, who is known as th e. Labmd H h . d t _I _ dihouse ami the grave and interment 0l` E Bi’m€l1B DC Oi 8l‘l'lV&a was made in the Peo ll1_eI`_e on the Mauretania today from ‘visit abroad, with his wife. D iGrenfell will make a tour in Canadra The special th-‘in mr St’ Patrick 'Z er station on Saturday evening and the United States, before hc turns to Labrador in May, when th ice pack opens and permits the fish- ermen to start their work. 5.1¢*-_f-:'-:‘ J1_ll"_l€i .4 _ .‘_......zf-`f;_':"' ' Al is - _ f . ’ V f‘_V_wV | verdm FMD from Vernon and Vernon 2.30. Rev. H'. E. Thomas omeinted Now Ready fO1' yOU. "' MOTQ CO1TliTlg l Mon' s Chocolates are the peoples’ choice. Once you become acquainted with these delicious sweets you will take no other. But you must get them fresh »tlic I way we sell them. Finest assortiiient- Boxed 35c and 60c. Bulk 5llc the pound. The MacKinnon Drug Co. l NOTICE 1 hereby notify the Public that i have purchased the entire stock- and lroedwillof the .i)a\'ison Undertaking Co and as I have no conii ‘ action with nity Co or Undertaker in the Province I will . be in a position to guarantee satisfaction when your Orfleru are intrusted tu me when the service of our profession is required. ` Yours A. H. W A D M A N _ Funeral Director and Embalmer till further notice. EMOVED We jiave re moved from 120 ` Euston Street ’ to x8o Queen St. -to stables formerl y o c - *_* cupied by Fred. Cameron, trainer These stables are situated between the tailoring establishments of John T. McKenzie and James Callaghan, most convenient to everybody large and roomy, having in counec-_ l s tion eight large stalls, where horse can bc tied in perfect safety. We will be pleased to meet all our old and new customers with better 'ac- commodavlons and facilties than ev and all for their past patronage] take this opportunity of soliciting a continuance of same ~ I. A HENDERSON. Horse Sboer. 12-idrtf ` ` Nouns E Telephone lllceiing 1 Dany of Prince Edward Island will be h th He d Oflice of thc bom ld t c B. ' B B Charlottetown, Pisns and specification! “B” 0° “G” a Que Struct. ' i;nny\'vsdneg3ay, tus zznd day Ol March, 1911, sc the hour oi eight o’clock p. m. for the reception of the 1 two responsible persona annual reports. 01°' =l°°”l°“ °' D“' “tum O nouns ini- the cctors and the transaction of such tract. other business as may Pl'0P€\'lY ¢°m° faithful D°fl°"m°“°° °! ti" °°“ _ helm on meeting. Tn. lowest. or any f°“;‘&°,B tha _on 0, w,,,,,,m ,__ gp Kindly address all enquiries to our local representative 1 f P rtland, Me. l-ls worked is ' _ vtgyothrdhgh a law school, obtaining As We ch3¥10“'»¢t0W“~ work as a fireman on the Bostont: f in e A Mains, serving on a shim- Th A R' “_ 01 N. ll. Limited. . . ~ . of the host people in Ports ' \ came fairly prominent. 'ii r AT D A _ About two yea s ago he was dis-‘ barred ' His wife had stood by bim through thick and thin. 'rnsy moved to Bos- 'ton and lived for a vt. .lc in Bome'!"_-‘ _ lville. Allen then worked for a while_ for a Boston monthly nicrazine. Hla_ friends .in Poriiund and l-'ortsmouthl beiievedwiiat ue was .=i=1‘- in Bos-= ton. v_ '- ' Durin`g"the celebratffl Tucker trial. Allen woirinto notorieiy by clalvning that he had a Canadian pin the dup- mouth. In tho Ward 2 P0lltl°S l1il¢i`0» licate of the one which nltlwd 90 WP- "the silk stockingod ward," be bc- pn;-tant a part in the Tucker trial. '_ ? ig i W - W cCanada’s Leading Machinery llousc . has opened a six storey »war'eh0\lS_c ` Results combination that win cure all discus- _ cs arising from 'a poor or 1mDOV°l'- _._ _ For the convenience of our Maritime well assorted stock of allkinds of new and Zsecond hand Machinery. Write for out ‘ Wood Working Machinery, iron Tools, Ccmci_\__ »,f Machinery, llolsilng Engines. Steam Engines t‘s cause Y D0 ,3 _ mon gensa will tell you that £0 (tm: _ _ _way in to curs the cause. T 0 D nl . - f --f .__ mn that win iced the nerves Wil i ul .` \ the pi-opsr nourishment. and strong*-li l _ §f§ J _ Safes n _ , _ _:____;_i‘_l» V I > cnGii?:‘i~iii]l\lf)elea.f?i'r°Ti°ial-you'il bcne- , 0 Engines . Portland yards. e “ll 1-le failed to pass his bar examina- ` Maine _and went to New rts th He settled in Po mon years ago with his vile, Q the no '_~ _'~`.-7*. 'ei .>1'.»- ~ i iv i ,_,., -,.,.. _- , ....,.,.»».,,,.,,-n vm* »r- ..-fy. . f---Monarch Broadcloth---- if V l 1. . . i 1.' ., _.Q 1 s l