i \;'- i¢.'» » \ ~ ~' '- ‘_-.-..~n- _ - ‘S ~~ ‘~ .'»= ,‘.:_- \;.‘»<; 1- .21 .~. -;_ » ._ _ A .~< ,f ~ _ 1,_ I ._ - ‘ _ ..-' °' " . , . , . ._» , »~r*1,,1.-f . .ji - z'.,}."_-'__=.:;_ ;,,_;;_._»; f -3'_lfifyl7fqiQi"li.,¢.§,f§._;f‘iiltf§2f’;§,*’¢;}tt1,_~wtf._ l5,;<._,.,2~?v&.'§rfJ'_;'g~_,¥'."‘f._5._.,.;_3l= . . ‘_, ’ ' . ' 'fm , C - -‘ _/f -~ , ` - ') M - =. ~,"' -'g,;.,,’-’_,"p'{-.'_o:'¢1,=_-_»'1-_, ,__ .fs,'f;,_,¢_.»,f.,-agJ/‘§`,r__,dj',`_ ,', 1, "ff, "iE,~2'.»»,f__'-3_»;";§,;-»,:i~j';;.-,'-;i¢'1'.'.i<..¢,;.:'?~ tr ,»,f¢.,f _'_: -:al - __ - 1 , - ' . A . t .1 t . . ., _ Q-]'.'A._?t;`,)v,;i-it .:;_:_.»- ’"__,.f,&_.> ,__:_,‘,:Jm_!_,_,_9,__‘. _L_ ,,_,,_,V ,,___ _ x _ ,H ._. _,, , __ ._. f . A. _ .. r _. 1./ ,,.__ . _. . ip 3;,-_= " _ ` :.E.f:» , _ ~ , > t _U3 lm ` 2 r _ APRIL 2.1916 A M ms tl.-E.. me THE cmmLo'rrE'rowr~r'cUARDrAN ~ ~ ms. 0. 1.... mon rnrirrsnn E-B. _ _ i 'l'he Davison Undertaking C0 ~- Ltd = A C“l19'P1'°mPf1y attended to at any hour day or illlght. Embalming a spec. I; Satisfaction gum-. Lady assistant t h allfemaie cases. 0 andle C.. F. DAVISON, Manager Office and snow room' 207 209 Prince St . DARRACH-INMAN-In this city, 01| March 29th, 1910, by Rev. D. Mc. Lean, Miss Clara May Inman to John Angus Durrach, both of Can- oe Cove. 4 . `SF}NTNER-MO()Ritl-At Miltoil, Mar. 30th by _Venerable Archdeaéoti Iicaizh. Hinson W. Sentner of Iirooktielil to Sarah May, eldt-st . dnugliter of James P. iiioore, Mu- ton. DIED. FLIIIS-Siidileiily at Lincoln T-Ioupl. | tal, on March 22nd, Lila E., he. loved wife of George Ellis, former. ly of Nortlinm. _ G0Q‘D_-Af Witlelvc. April ist, 1910, William A. Good, aged 22' years, Funcrnl from his lute residence Sunday the 3rd inst. Interment at tiigtiiteiu oemt-tt-'ry. - -_.-_.-.__;; i_’__ _ - __ , “fi tr 1 .-5 E PFI QUEEN S COUNTY GUARDIAN i Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown John on Thursday. on Thursday. count of the holiday season. shortly on a trip to'Calgsry. ln this issue appears the ad. an- .Y ‘ceiitiiii ,ig f _ _ _ _, T0 /\ .i *Q “ wi . _ ' ,' ,_ A- ; ' ‘_ -_~ lf - § ,,.,.`f...i .,,',-»’;;__f==_'_te__z,1;=_-._-_~=_-_=i;__¢ ‘ '~ ,-I1’ _ V ml'-.&'7-'."'~';" . ",: ` 1/ '_" =_' ,- qi \\" \.., _,, \ f /,__, ,¢.. awk _ at /e' 'I ;”-' ..- ~.»¢.6&, l _ .' f, tlur Display of Sli ring Prints, Hats and Furnishings are - oi interest to Men You :irc doubtlcssly thinking about your New Spring Suit. It you wziiit tl to-day and tool; our stock o its better and bigger than it are the right sort th it give ie lzuest and best drop iu ver. W c’re proud of it ever was. The qualities thorough a isfaction only to be had in clothes that :ire tailoic-d right---stitch by stitch- -iusiiie and outsid ,Just now we two special Men’s Suits at $12. 75 Iii zi fine giatlfe oftivecds, blue and tflzicle sci'gcs t-tc. Not ~ Cotton niixtiircs but pure \~ ool through and tliiouglt \\'c’ve tested them - wc kiio'.\'. The New Hats are Calling you, Men Right now we are doing the greatest liat selling in this store's history. 'l`lie_re`_~a areason. \Ve show probably three times ilie variety of sti les you ll see else- Wheic. \\`e have tlicsniartcst sltapes-aiicl cw.-i‘y hat wc _.-'ell has a reputation, and our prices are less than risked tor Ilxits of inferior makes. Conte in, wt-`lll'.:1t you right. c. ' are showing assortment - Men’s Suits at$15.00 Hand tailored with more styliefirirlsiizip to them than \'oii`ll limi in iuost made to oder suits that ccst nearly twice the price, “i.r.-_~` g7°Efj;,3,t_ _ ` -`r;'f1'_>._:._'_._ "*,‘§,"};`fy'._'l`. -.en .1-_'sm _;_.» ”»_E__-;,< 5\f~iTf'=*°`i` "1;_'.”3““.?i- A _#_ __ _ \,. tx, _ t _/_ it 4’ l ` 3-"' `.` ` . , ,~_. . l ` I _.neil "--. ` fa# _ _'L 1' -. \.\...~'l A Chi-islys. London Hats . . $|-00. $2.00. $3-00 “Scott” England's Besi- .......$3.00 to $5.00 ¢i“awe3"’ New York Hats _ . . . . . . .$3.00 ‘ Stetson`s,Americans _ . . . . .$5~50» 1° _$530 ‘ I' he New Furnishings are here in I What the secret ? \‘arietY? Extensive Assortments ` its the natty little “fixings” that lend ele- gance and _grticc to tt ninn`s wearing apparel, shirts,tie=,pretty hosiery etc.'l`o look and feel well dressed is an easy matter forthe uian who trades lit-re, some how this is si (`.RI€A'l` STORE FOR l\IF.N‘S FURNISH- INGS. yes, Quality ? yes, Price? yes, ~ - . , , ‘t n more carefully sclectec and if wc should tell y,cl>ii1§_liell'eiitsnjust ,ordinary store talk. Is stock in this city you_< t ui it? Come and be the Jlltlge- . £cee.e.e!§’..fe.a is iss ,gi ef) '”" (QT % ~ 1 -_r-'.3'-;=.‘<`.`i-.a " ' ' or , -1-_ - ~ f~`_;_-1 _ " . .,"` _ _.S _Q _ J "'% - _ -.... '-‘-*_ , ""\:§ If-1¢=‘*~”f-_T -s T f ,_ :ig-”f"“~"~»_j-f' \'f_ rl lt/ ._ -_ I ""._/r it *1 ».‘_'>-_ fé ,,,,1,,,,m,»-=--gn a -_ ,` “`-§”“' T .,` __ * _ "°I- ' ' > , '-___'_-'» '\-_ _. ...L _ _ it ._ Q C - -/”‘ > I it -_ - -- A fe- » -or " *R `\ -` "' 'Q-=~4%“?"T`.`~ as \ ` Q ’ B . _ _l _- » .=<_°-.»' t l ' ' nouncing the pianoforto recital by "Charlottetown Council, No. 15, National Association of Marine En- gineers meet on Saturday night at 8 p. rn. in Wi‘ight’s Hall. Any city girl with- a fair education, who desires to learn type setting, ,_- - , ,should call at the Guardian office bt- tweun eight and ten Uhis morning. Marcus (lnlder, City, of the Anglo- Anicrican Telegraph Company, leaves this morniiif.: for Cape Travers; where hc will relieve the opcratior there. The auction sale of Mrs Wililitini Proctor, Win.-aloe, was woll attended on Monday last, everything realizing: good prices. The sale was condiicteil by Benj Carter, City. A special train left this city last. night about eleven o’clock taking (‘._ Leonard Grniit to Georgtotiown where he will coiinact. witlh the l\iii‘_to and proceed to the Magdalen ll-ilairiln. A M (‘ ul hh. been attc'n\l~n\g the Halifax Garrison, where he took n course in bhn Army Medical depart- nitnt of the military college has rc- turned home The Giiardnan should have Htntrii iii yesterday niotniii;:'s lssiiie that it “do iist l\lethoiiii-,t Churtin City, that was liaving the new put- siuiingc l.‘4`ui‘lt, thc contract. for hh-e er- ection ol which -has bCL'n B»\VHl“d€‘~l Ii. D. Huntley. Miss Muriel Mutch and Miss Viola tillum, the former from Earnscliile rind the latter from Pownal. h}i\_'0 etiirnrd home after a plcHF|f\\1f» VlH.i» at (Jcntrul Royalty. While there they wcre the guests of thc formcr's sisttif Mrs J. I. Wood. Sergeant V. Rodd, City, of the _ . f. 'i io. A .5 ‘ ' 'I B r Bciij_ Mclnnis, City, has opened UP a new meat store on Great George Strcct in the building: formerly oc- cupied by the late D. L. Hooper. Mr Mclnnis has had in wide experience in this line and will be prepared to supply all needs in connection with a incat business. A correspondeiit from lion! Creek, writes that W. J. and Mrs Tal/'l0l'. Walter Stretch, Arthur Henderson and Joseph Stretch, of Long Creek, leave this morning for the west. Malcolm McNeill is busily engaged in remodelling his barn, which will he a great improvement when finished. Frniik Stretch ,spent Sunday at Itocky Point, the guest of friends. Miss Bertha McEwen is visiting friends in thc city. Thomas Stretch, Lester Henderson and Frank Stretch were in the city recently and report- ed the roads in a. very bad condition. On I1`ridny evening: 25th March there passed away at his home at New Glasgow George Stevenson, Sr. aged $15 years and six motiths,ripe in years and experience from the early pioneer days. He was horn in Pais- ley, Scotland, und when tive years of airc came to this Island with his parents, brothers and sisters some 90 years ago. 'l`lie family consisted of six boys and six _igirls and with the demise of Mr. Stevenson, one sister alone remains, Mrs Worth of Worces- ter, Mass. Possessed of a robust con- stitution he bore well the vicissitu- des niitl hardships of pioneer life his manly vigor never flagging till a short time ago. He married Mary Proctor who predeceased him twelve years ago. From early life he was a coiisisteiit member of the (‘hristie.u (`h(ii‘ch at New Glasgow and was ever alert in the promotion of every French of Rockland, Mass., John of Brockton, Willium of Belmont, Mass, Mrs. J. Lorcnza Stevenson of Wheat- lcy River, and at New.Glasgow C.A., J. C.,-and Geo. H., the latter on the homestead, besides thirty-eight grand children and thirteen great grand children. ::Kermr-sse. The scene, the Drill S'licd.` 'l`he time, carlyin May. Don't forget it; bear it_well in mind. Home Cream BREAD that you will eat and enjoy to the last mor- sel is what we make every day AT ‘ Stewart’s Bakery x63 Kent Street. No. zii. The latest news, first of all. Mrs Samuel Pierce, Highfield, is ____ spending a couple of days in the G. McMillan, City, was in Saint City- ____ Attention is called to the md ot Roy Long, St John, formerly of M. Ross, Great George Street, whiu this city, was in Apohaque, N. B, appears elsewhere. _ Today's Guardian contains six I - teen The Y. ill.. Cl. A. men’s meeting pages ol reading matter ot interest will not! be held tomorrow on ac- to all denominations. < ____ ' Any girl desiring housework in a G_ ,\__ gharp, city, Superintendent`smallttmily gi thin; city should ap- of the P. E. I. Rieilwey. leaves PY B 9 0 °° 8 °”°°- of the season today when sr. W J_ H_ Aston, New York, has re. cross from Pictou to this port. turned to the city after spending ei 1 ' few days with Mr. and Mrs Lewis at MTS A- J~ MCFWYGH. Tigllisli. WWF “php point," has been visiting in this city the ......_ guest of Mrs H. J. Worth, has re- turned home. 'the famous Mark 1-Iambourg to be All l`@'1d¢¥'9 When Wfmffg bo advor- , , given on May 3_ tlsars in this or any other inue oil .__ this paper, are requested to mentioni The Guardiaii. Rev. W. J. Kirby, Hopoweill _I-itll, N- B., lormerly of Cliarlottetown, lo Most Grand Worthy Patriarch of Goldein_Rule, S. 0. T., of that city. The coldest temperature recorded _vesterilay was thirty-four degrees a- bove zero and the highest was thirty- nine above. 'File soldest recorded the previous night was thirty-four a- aovc. Ther boys ' meetingi at the Y. M. G. A. will he held tomorrow morning as usual. This is especially for the iowii libyfi and youngmcn of whomi all are cordially invited. George Toorrrbs will sing and Guy McKern- ale will lead. The auction sale of stock, crop and implements of Malcolm McKinnon, ltiicky Point, took place on Wednes- day the 30th. The weather being per- fect everything sidered brought' ex- ceeiliiigly, high prices. The sale was conducted by Beliji Carter, City, in his competent mannei'. A Kinross correspondent writes? lddivard Hackett of Orwell has arri- ved hoine' alter paying u flying visit tu Kinross where he was the guest of»H. and Mt‘s lvlartin.--Alex Martin of Grand View' ii-as_ai‘rlv0d home from a visit to Uizg where ho was the guest of D. and Mrs Caimip/bell. 'I‘h't_l marriage took place in this city, on Tuestlay, t-he 29th day of March, of Miss Clara May Inman of Canoe Cove, to John Angus Diarnach of the same plnce. Rev Daniel Mc- Lean piriormed thc enrenrony. The iliiiardiuii joins with theilr host of i`rieiids in wishing Mr and Mrs Dar- rnch it long and happy married lfife. A special mctting of thc City Coun- cil has been called to`te.ke place on Tuesday April 5th to consider the report of the Market Committee on the' Market Building, which has re- cently been inspected by three gen- tlernen and whose report which was handed in to the chairman of the Market; Committee has been the ob- ject of mitch conjecture among citi- zens. - A Lyndale correspondent writesz- The people in this vicinity are all through with their winter’s work. Murdock Munroe paid a flying visit to Mqntagiie last ` week. Norman Wood has been visiting in Lyndale. Miss Mary McDonald, Dundee, and Miss Kntheririe McPherson, Lyndale, returned home from visiting friends in Wood Islands. Murdock Gillis bought a valuable horse recently. Mrs. Rod. McLean returned home from visiting friends at Montague. 2-‘Y.OU NEED A GOOD SALVE in the house. Davis l\Tl~JNTI-IOL. Salvo is the best. It cures sunburn, mos- quito and insect bites and sti'ni;.;\.s, piles, old sores, shin diseases, etc. 25c. a tin. THE NEWEST _SI.EEVES. Sleeves are charmingr, they ure three-qiiai'ter length or shorter; they are small, but the long stra-ight slqevc of tulle that was worn by so many people who could not strand it taiight as many wise lessons. For instance, if a womian has small shoulders her sleeve mayi be Slightly puffed into the armholc. There is, nowadays, nearly always an oversleeve and an uindersleeve; sometimes when there is a chiffon covering there are three actual good work. The family left to mourn , - ywl b 1, are Mrs' A Gregor and Mrs Gh“rleslili’§\rié€lie:.aclln zzisfililirit genius the 31?; pl-c cap sleeve that is so very becom- ing is most prevalent, hub there are also many and various sorts of isborti putled sleeves.-Harper's Bazaar. Miss May Saunders spent a few . The glass in the window of J A ‘days §t '_The POUR’ this week the s. Ba ers snow case on Grafton :vest 0! 1'-' and M" L°“"“` Y Z. giigietetténwas broken out yesterdlw af- The Earl Grey' makes. her past “.13 ' ‘e i "` i 'V_'ii"'-" -- » -- --W. . ~._.__.- -_f _-M-7---W -~---- - ~---- ' ' -W -- -~---~-- . k_.....__ _ _.__ __l -'I se pierced \__ _ F- . Qs " The ment. ~ IF YOU WANT YOLNR SUIT PROMPTLY---~'.~:irit to know ex 1' attly how it wzll lcok, before yu put it or---\\ai.t to e; strc- . pmt'-_ct,styli.~h l Hd the DESIGNER, .-_rd above all suits ili J \-_i li - ii ai r .i »_ 1 duia.=ilit_v and sni.ii'tiie-ss combine cc..nomy -»i pr-c _ l That is the sont of suit St-ivice ve have _-pe. 1 idly ready '.-i you < - da ideal method in ._buying a Spring Suit . fit--you will need to talk i.\'cr tl_.e niattir viith on-. nrt-_»__ ‘ ‘ l -4 - if I The New Low Cost Policy of the North American Life meets it long felt need. By the payment of a low premium for ii. de- finite number of years it guarantees 1 A Large Yearly income to your wife and children. _ _ By ayment of a slightly higher premium you will be guaraireecl P the Annual Income YOURSELF. Write or ring us up for rates. 1 mSL`,\\ - }4"`, , :` 7 |49 Great George Street. fi/“””¢`/sr.-. __ __ -i~i~z~z-i~:-r»z~z-i-i-i~i-t-1-1-t-i-z-i-i-i-' Nwnis Building. . A Chu-loiietown v | ` ~ t \ ~\ `\ _ ._ . \ * . _ `.\_ _ e e .- t _ I . i _ .. ‘ " .. ». .f.‘.\ ~‘ s ~ _ --ir . ~--__ .- .\4‘,~ . _ ~‘~.‘ _ ...__ A-l- A/B3!/J@lU Ton/i.e°/hiff i “'l hd Feud” | “Thr price iii I"ame" -/ -'.v -to ~ s . 1 f? url' 'G