il _Lft »‘.? we 5 I 1-I 'i' ` 'ii . , . was in rzinzmerside last.week attend- ., _ _. 1, . iii _'ll ,». .. '-: _-i); .iii ,_ i'-il! if rl §L§f`.Xnf..Z‘ » i ii ll (1 l li I. w ii >i _ i ._____.`..,_....._\,...m. -.-N __ ...; ~ _ 1 ‘.> ir WEEKS NEWS FOR THE ` UONDAY I' B UBRH 0ltl.rlottetoWll. ll ill New Glasgow, N B Senator Prone arrived in Obs: lottetown Saturday from Ottawa William Dunslord South Melville. spent the last few dsys with friends in Charlottetown J J Trainor, Bedford, was a pas seuger returning to Charlottetown .iturday from Moncton Misa beckwltb of S A McDon- ald’s, Chariottetoiin, returned Bat urday from a trip to New York Fl J McTague and Miss Mc'l`ague, Mt Stewart, were passengers return ing from Charlottetown Saturday His friends will regret to learn that Rev 'I' W. Murphy, Charlottetown, is suffering from a dislocated should- ` TUESDAY. George W. Gardiner, Charlottetown, was in Ottawa last week. Messrs. D. R. Morrison and P. G. Clark, Sumnierside were in Charlotte- town yesterday _,, .;. ‘UW L ANODYNE _lass-nssus~_. LINIMEN Used |02 term] and P AL It alleviates cohgh L....._.__. Daniel llcheod, Hunter River, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Roy Fitzgerald, Charlottetown, has left for Edmonton where he will study law. ' William and Mrs, Reid formerl of sir, Mlse Margaret Lowther has return- ed to ber home in Crsneud. situ completing her business course In Right Rev D Olaary Bishop- elect of Prine; ward Island will celebrate msn at Notre Dame Con vent Chapel this morning Dingwell and Mrs Jenkins, Vernon, have returned home from visiting ¢0|dS, Sore lhronl. l'0llC, friends in I-Iszelbrook where they cuts' bums and b,-msea_ were the guests of A Roy and Mrs Jones THURSDAY 25° °"d 50° Mrs Dr. Alex McNeill Summer ¢U¢r_/wllcrf side, was in Charlottetown yesterday returning last night by the special Hon Charles Dalton, Mrs Dalton JUUNSUN _._ _ and the Misses Dalton, Tignish, are 3_1" registered at the Victoria, Charlotte- & C0* ' 'run' town. Beslan " M’ 'm M ° Q 5' ‘ Miss Jessie Sharp, and Miss Doro- BSS. thy Brennan, Bummerside, were pres- _--WlW'~’lic1|’“* ent at the opening of the legislature yesterday , Y J. A. Bruce, Sumrnerside, was a Crapaiid, who have been visiting in Mr. Fred Cobb and Mr. Patrick The Quardmn had 3 pleasant can passenger by the mail express last this Province, are at present in Bos- Mullins ol Milburn, l"._ E. .I'., have from M,._ M_ g_ D°|,mey_ M_ L_ A_ night for Georgetown, en route to ton and will spend a short while ingleft for B. C. where they intend to 'and My-,_ Delaney 0| North Tryon' Truro, N, S, New York also before proceeding toi reside, "f_~_f_ -. ye5t“.da’_ I ’ -- their home in (lnlllfiry. 1 ` _,__ Mrs. Hugh Connors, Charlottetown, ---° _ Benjamin Fnrquharson ah`d`”"Russel The West is still calling many of who underwent a successful operation A111011! the DHSBBHEEPS- l°¢\"`il1g_ bl’ Jenkins, Mt. Herbert, recently paid n the Island's young men. Among those at the Cbarlottetoivn Hospital, Bat- the ¢X¥‘1'@BHf0¥` G9°1`g°t0Wnm5f night flying 'visit to friends in village who have responded to the call are iiriiuy, is reported doin ' el were Charles MacArthur, Cornwall, - sms Y. Greeu._ P k wnt,it is c ,i _ . i Jam" -7“"“'°u» N°rth_ RiV°"- _They L -i lymofelldurrh; lflllvgr? J ohh ‘iluardtltntgegf ,#3 Tilt many friends of Joseph Carter. IEW 0" lm ¢’§¢“d°‘i “mit t0 "‘°"‘1§ Miss Katie Benton, Gladstone. Lot New Bedford, Mass, formerly ol Policeman, (.`harlortetown, will learn in Humbolt, Miiiiieiota, and intend 64_ spent wcdnesdan March 5th_ in Brooklym P_ E_ IBla'nd_ and Hugh with regret of his illness. Mr. Carter \isiting Toronto, Montreal and Chi-‘Mobi-r¢nl. 011 l`°“t° W G0"-“li S553- MacKinnon of Brooklyn. They left was obliged to go to the Hospital L-ago en route. Btchewnm Ge '_ T 1 1 V yssteriia for treat: ent WEDNESDAY orge own uesray or ancouver, ' ..,." ii, " Y rl . - -1 B. C. Their many friends on P. E " ' - » » . ., . “~ f Rev. P. P. Arsenauit Mt. Carmel Brewer Robinson Summerslde, was I. and elsewhere wish them every sue: W. ll. Nnderhay, Bay Fortune, whois 5 visitor in Charlottetown. one of the visitors to Charlottetown cess. yesterday attending the skate in the FHIU./‘ " iw the >`°"1i Fair. was H iwseeiizrr J. A. Messervey. Charlottetown. Arena unix. Mrs. wr.) i.... / .."M0nzrcn1 if U" U10 €‘HS’-1*-“U "Hill Yesfefdal' F0' returned from Halifax yesterday. _ _- _ ln Chm.10ttewwn',,ismng with hex tni:'iin» iioznc. -4 Miss Selina White has returned to parents, ‘fir B " '”" , Bishop-elect 0’l.rary of Bathurst. her home in Hunter River after com- __ _ _D°l1`°"- 008 01 MiSC0l1Ch¢'_s;>., B., arrived in Charlottetown yes- pletlng her business course in Char- Mr. Wesley Jay of Fanning Brooli »r|;_ t _~n..i.g men, has taken a posi-.tel-¢1gy_ lottetown was successfully operated on for ap _1_""1 alle Canadian Bank of --- -_ _ ` *_ pendlcicis in the P. E. 1. Hospital rn _°"‘f“° 5”' “'85 8 lmssengef to Mr. I-I. Boyce, Charlottetown. in- Mrs. David McEachern has retufnsd few days ago- _ '_’"‘f"‘f'f°f°‘in Yesterlley where lie tends leaving shortly for me cans- ro cnsricttetownarter spending :fs -_._ “IU h” _|"Caff2\1 f0l' the Present-_ Hin dlan West, pleasant week-end with relatives _in Mr. Wilfrid Mclnnis, Cherry Vallcy_ nrany friends best wishes will be _ gumme|~5ld¢_ and William and Bert Drake Mm with h.in ivierever he ls. Mrs. w. H. Pi-owne, Murray Har- View, were recent visitors to Village °"-__ hour, came over by tho Earl Grey Miss Winnie Kenny and Miss Pearl Green the guests of Thomas and Mrs. Mr. nm! Mrs. _Baird _ were passen» yesterday. McNeill, Sumrnerside, attended the Curley. :ers on the mail special to George- __. skate in rue Arena Rink, Charlotte-. --» town last_ week on return to their, M;-_ Wallace C, Pursey and William town last night, l Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown of Char- uome in Vancouver after a three-‘pursey of Charlottetown left this __ lottetcwn, Prince Edward Island,_ mriiiths trip through Canada. l’rinc°_ morning for Cavendish_ ‘ ML _yas Walker of H3525,-d & have arrived in the city and will take }~,l@8S&Ylt Umi' Alexander McDonald, Glenfinnan, Charlottetown after 8 pleasant viglg is a brother of Alderman Brown. “ith he-» parents, Thomas and Mrs. lwlm is .lnngcrgnsly lll was reported in the c0lm;,~y_ says the Medicine I-Tat Call. Uilflml' 0! _ I-i<‘l_0Ck C0it8£f9, ('f>\'e-'resting a little easier yesterday. - lieail. This being Mr. l3aird's first -__ Mr, J. J. Duffy, Chai-Iottetown,for W. K. Rogers, Charlottetown, an( visit tr. the Island he was very much Miss Norine Herman, Charlotte- some twelve years salesman with S, Miss Rogers returned home yesterday town, is undergoing treatment fori A. McDonald, has resigned to take up from Montreal. “Hui Shffrfii' iii the Pleasant mfwtr." nnpendiritis in the P. E. I. Hospital. n position in the .Post oince Depart- - L of su.»imer_ Their many friends whif --=-- o ment ` iMrs. John H. Latham, New Domln. were ileiivlitcd to greet them and see: The Senate having 8dj0u;~§{g¢1‘unl»,ll *__ _ ion, is spending a few days wit) them _lf-th looking so well after their' nltcr the Easter recess, Senator Mar- Miss Alice Marshall, Charlottetown, friends in Charlottetown. long Joiirriry were also sorry to say phy of Tignish arrived home yester- who was operated on last Tuesday in *‘ good-ii_v, and join in wishing them dny afternoon and spent the night in the P. E. Island Hospital is not pro- Mi” Mlm!! MOON Arrived in Chur- liotli ii MIDPY and safe return to Charlottetown. He goes to Tignish grossing as favorably as her friends 1°*-tel-UWU "Om NSW Y.0l`k. Where sh( pleased with it and intends to come xang.,-,;v¢r_ lr C._ many would wish 1" spent the winter with her sister Mrs.- QLT _C " f - " 'P " f ' ' _ ' _-:l 1Dr.) D. W. MacKenzie. Petcrlioro ’, Ont. ..\~*\ . Chase’s Ointment came to use it. was fifteen yen rs n one. I have met Ointment." - ment. - For sale by It does not pay to waste time with cheap imitations or subtitufeswhen you can be sure of satisfactory results by the use of this great soothing, healing mint. Wonderful Testimony hom a Well- known Peleriioro’ Man Who Suilered for -.30 .Years His Legs Were Covered With Eczema- Down to ihc Knees-Perfecily Raw. DR. GlillSE’S Uilil`i‘JlENT GURED HIM my The Kr-if-lu-sons ure \vnll~kno\vn ns pioneer Settlers of llzxsfings (">iiniy, und none of them prohnbiy ling .1 wider acquaintance than Blr, \\'. DJ. Ketcheson, who was formerly Division ('o'.irt Baiiiff of the Trenton Court. and is now livino nt 88 Douro Street 7 rn Over fii'te.“n years ego .\lr_ Ketehoson was rurml of nu oxirenielv severe ease of eczema ami pills by Dr. ifhzise’s Ointment, and lic writes now to say that the cure proved a permanent one. I Mr. Kc-tchesnn wrote as followvsz-_"I was irmilvc-Ding over a handkerchief which had fallen on the ice she fell sprain- ing her ankle so severely that she was unable to walk home. A doctor was called after she had been driven home and the iniury treated. Sh( will he obliged to remain indoors for some days. WEDDING I.lEL'lfE.--The home of: Mrs. Samuel Prowse, Sherwood, was the scene of n most baplly event on Wednesday evening, March 5th, at B o'clock when her eldest daughter Lil- lian May, was united in holy wed- lock to Ernest S. Howard of Govan, Sask., son of Wm. Howard of Corn- wall. 'I‘he ceremony was performed by Rev. E. A. Westmorland, assisted by Rev. Geo. Bellar, uncle of the groom, in the presence of a large company of invited guests. To the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin, the bride entered the par- lor on the arm of her uncle. J. T. Ferguson, who gave her away. She was beautifully gowned in a hand- some dress of grey silk with trim- mings of lace and wore the tradition- al bridnl veil caught up with flowers- She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and maiden hair fern and was attended by Miss Lottie Howard, sister of the groom, who wore a charming dress of` pale blue silk. Stanley Prowse, brother of the bride. ably supported the groom; Alter the ceremony a most bountiful repast was served in Mrs. Prowse's beet style, to which all did ain_ple_l\1SU¢°- The res: of the svcninz versed-all too quickly in 11111816, !‘ill8lD§ and 9°` cial conversation until the Wee me hours of the m0!'Dil1E_- Till! 138° M5' play of elegant and costly Weildllls gifts testified to the universal POP"-° lsrity of the contractingmarties. The groomfs present to the bride was ll handsome gold bracelet and to the bridesmaid a gold brooch. ' The hap- py couple left next momihi 0° 131° special to Georgetown on ¥0“l-04° Bl' _ ful farmers. They are followed by the best wishes of a host ol_¢rienll|- in this province. Anson. uiwrnlo.-‘-'line main* Charlottetown Fmd FPOIII BBIIIIII their home in Saskatchewan where g -sdlutel Free to any P08416!! Of ‘ the oom is one of the most success- lrlnd lrsWWBmith Silks inersille,sre visiting in Charlottetown the guests of llr slid Ure. W B-*- Kie Kent St Paine, Bsckaehe and Pala in Side by Lydia E. Pink ham s Compound. Toronto,0nt. - Last October, Iwmfo to you for advice as li was coiialslealy mn own nrlng _.L §`§ downsensatimintlia _z/'f lower part 0! bl!!! els, bwklehs And pam inf the side. I also su ered terribly _ Q 3 from gas. I took Lydia E Pinlthem’s Vegfetsbleflompound --Q and am now entirely ' Lv; free from pain in “ back and bowels and ~ . am strongerlnevery way. I recommend LydisE. Pinlrbsm’| Compound highly to all expectant moth ers. "~Mrs. E. Waivnav, 92 Logan Ave- nue, Toronto, Ontario. Consider ‘Veil This Advice. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope until she has given Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Veg- stable Compound a fair trial. _This famous remedy, the medicinal in- gredients of which are derived from na- tive roots and herbs. has for nearly forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic ind invigorator of the female organism. Women residing in almost every city and town in the United States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Zo-mpound. ~ If you have the slightest doubt that .ydin E. l’lnkl|ani°s Vegeta- ble Compound will hcl you, write io Lydia li.l’iiiklmn\ Mpedlclne Co. (confidential) Lynn, M ass., for ad- vice. Your lettcr will be opened, read and answered by'a woman. and held in strict confidence. sf. » .4 _ 1 -- elect the officers all of whom, but the vice-president, being re-elected. After doing considerable business they adjourned to meet next month at Mrs. Percy Dawson's, Tryon. FOX INDIISTRY SPREAD1NG.- Indications that the black fox indus try is spreading rapidly are coming from all over the province, and ss- pecially from Gaspe, where everyone seems l-ittcn with the craze, and is getting, or has not one or two pairs offoxes. Afcompany to be called the "Silver Black Fox Company.” with a capital of 849,000 common stock, is in process of formation, and will apply for incorporation shortly. Its Promoter is a Mr. Nadeau. Several pair of foxes have been purchased from the Dalton ranch, Prince Ed- ward Island at a high price. T0 REBIIILD ST. DUNS'l‘AN’S,- A large and representative meeting of St. `D'instan's congregation was held yesterday afternoon in Notre Dame Hall, His Worship Mayor Ly- c»ns presiding. The meeting was call- ed to consider the affairs of the con- gregation in view of the loss of their church home, the Cathedral. While the loss was deplored by all, the as- sembled congregation displayed a splendid spirit, Optimism was the Keynote of every address and the dc- cision unanimously arrived at was to go right ahead and rebuild. While no definite plans were laid down the tone oi the meeting indicated clearly that in the very near future another St. Dunstan’s will arise which will in no particular be second to the one de- stroyed. A cnmmittee was appointed to canvass the congregation and this part of the work will be proceeded with at once, while the ashes are cooling preparatory to laying the new foundation. That the committee will meet with a. generous and gener- al response is assured by the splen- did spirit which pervaded the large and representative meeting yesterday afternoon, TUESDAY. PUI`tCI-¥ASED.-- The old Zion Church property, land and building, has been sold to the Roman Catholic congregation for the sum of $5,000. I‘his church will be used as stem- porary place of worship until the new Cathedral is rendi’ f0f OCCUDH- tion. DIOCEBAV MEETINGS.-The ‘meet-1 ings of the Diocesan Church Society open in Charlottetown to-day, the meeting of the Executive taking place in St. Paul's Parish Hall at 3 p.m. Divine service will be held in St. I-‘aul's Church this evening at 7.30. the preacher being Rev. S. Trlvett. Holy Communion in St. Paul's Church Wednesday st 7.45. The Ru- ral Deanery meeting will be held in St. Paul’c Parish H'a11 on Wednesday at 10.30 and the annual general meeting in sc. Penis Parish Hall Wednesday at 8 p. in. | ‘Belier than | Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous di- sease. Th 'C. H. Rowan Drug Co.. Deptliai. Ill.. have discovered a stric y harmless remedy for this distressing disease and to make known its merits they will send a 50° package se- - cnrsiy wrapped and preps! Ab- The dl1’town Guardian. This remedy also cm-iss fimneut desire .v ui urinate and ma ily P0 °°“' ci-sl urine dm-iiis theliislét _fir old can . e . . Q23 nf.§’§<§._ ifanoid .. Social Clrcle~ of the_Preabyte‘l'iB1'i Church at North Tryon held their ignnpqal meeting at the horns of lllrs. . . Dawson on 'rueills -nltetn n_, me summing up us"sl.fnas~'_~`?°rsi 1-the but year, they proceeded -to' ' is as of to 1 cis `l'r§e`.i¥;d1du° 9'3"" fig . -.s ' ' ,§l¢f¢d` rs otyoiir flmily l - - 9, _¢,;~|'l'-yen' 1 neighbors ' frigxilds e.bo\1t_this_ren‘l`05)’-‘_ `_ ` _.i .i ,, _~.__',.‘..\‘. wi _;» ' ‘ -_ ,1 ' What of muiic do you like best-opera, _ é concert or vaudeville? _ ' , The u _ Edison Phonograph plays records covering every phase of 'music-records made by the world's greatest artists. -_ ' A diamond reproducing point that won’t scratch, a smooth running motor-every detail contributes in bringing out just the right volume of tone, clearly and sweetly. Ask your Edison dealer to -play some of the new Blue Ambcrol Records on an Edison _ Plionograph for you, and you’ll not be satis- fied until you own an Edison outfit. The entertainment in your home is greater than. you ever dreamed of. Tlwmll A- Edimh. inc.. 100 Lakeside Ave.. Orsnss. N. J.. U. S. A. _ A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at MILLER BROS. -123 Kent Street. ALBERT E. TOOMBS _ 56 Queen Street. ; - .__ __ _ 4.- A $50 Glllll WATGII G BMI Yilll WRK THIS PUZZLE? EIlll_~ ~ A I L mnmnl R E E mnlmllu as. _ I » w V will be given according to conditions ol Goniest to somebody O who succeeds ln_ arranging the Isttersof the abovothres E lines so that they will spell ' A THE NAMES OF THREE STKFES IN 'THE UMTED . ALSO A PRIZE. OF S"0 F05!! N T ST LUT' TRY i'r A1' oi::;s. ii' Magis EDU. so io" Y Write the names of the States on a postcard or A letter, giving your Name and Address plainly. IMPERIAL WATCH C0., Prize p¢Pl,[ I8 ], MQNTRML CA}'m|,_\ llll $50`lN GULD _ ' i Proving 'y Actual Experiment _ I-'/_v"\" "` $331: nil”/), _ f.§.¢___. _yi "1-., ~_ ,af _ _ _ _R _.\\_.\ __ ._ __\ __ .\j . _~ _ - ff'/l___§_jf§fv»_,.»'f ff.. W _ 5 i i'_ , \. - " fr - _ , _ __ _ __._ -1-?<___ , , _ .il i|1."',,. . *W*--<.___._ /i ' 1,' Thlecxpnrlment will always interest the chil- _I ' ' ily dren, and will provoke n. good deal of thinkin!- , // _ ,l~ The explanation. of course, is. that tha lighted ‘ / ' ‘ ul piece of paper which is inserted into the inverted / I . l glass drives out most of the air, so that when , ‘ . the mouth Of the glass is quickly put down into I _ the water were is very little nlr, and, conse- ] ‘ ' ,/"' gm SB B ' ` ‘_ quently. very little pressure above the water | within the glass. Hence, the weight or pressure ' " of the air on the water outside the glass drives the water up into the gIa.sa_to occupy tho space from whence the air was driven by the burn- . lnS D8De!‘. ' _ ` A practical demonstration of this kind is always more convincing than any mg;-e statement, This ls particularly true of medical remedies. ` The effect of the anti-toxin treatment for diphtheria is noticeable within a few hours, so that everyone must believe in its virtue. In a similar vsny, the treatment known as ORANGE LILY gives ri practical proof of the progress it -is making in curing women’s disorders, and that, too, within a few days after commencing its use. All authorities ngree that ln every case of women'e_ disorders there exist! B congested condition of the womanly organs. The circulation in these .parts is llugv- glsh or stagnant, and the result is that the broken-down tissue or waste matter which should be carried of! ‘lf the blood was circulating freely, remains in them parts. causing inflammation, irritation. oppression of lt efnmep, eta., ORANGE LILY is nor. taken internally, but is apgrl ed _direct to the s _ ,ring gxsni. It tl absorbed into thc circulation, and its an iseptic propertlbs at 'brice act ~the was 0 matter referred to above. The consequence is that this waste matter which is causing the inflammation. ulcers, nervous troubles, Etc., begins to be discharged. and it oont|nues~\o.be discharged until n.ll the foreign matter is removeg from tho circulation. At the same time the blood vessels and nerves are toned an strength- ened, the nervoug trouble disappears, the circulation is restored and good health ’°“°“"‘ » ’ - ` ‘ 'roi-ones one' .inns 2 mos , Dear ME. Currah.-I wish to tell you that Orange Lily is doing me a g`1-eat desal of goody e .ulgiers come away one or two every week, and I have less pain an tower headaches. feel sure I will be perfectly cured in n. little longer-Iginga. T The explanation of the wonderful cures performed by QRANGE LILY is very simple. lt is a scientific remedy, based on the discover dd'o!.l,’aetenl‘ ai? Lister. The conditions existing ln all female troubles are alike in oharacgir df ering in degree and development only. so that a positive remedy as ORANG :LILY is. acts with all the certaint of n. chemical experiment. In order tg' `nvlnce every suffer- ing woman that ORXNGE LILY will cure her._ I make the o%win¢-_ _ - Free Trial Offer' -L L I will send to every reader of thlsllf -n-_ ss... ' ` I _ __ __ __ . ...wells s. ourman, winiubr, vat. i 3"" " ' 7 ' " -`1>~f" _ :_' _ . ,lic eele by leading druggieie eveqwbgpf, ».-...__»§»:_~ -_~ _ ~ ‘ ~ \ _ _ _, _, ._ . .iQ-=.\._...,-l 3.. > _ » _. ,.` ~.`_ .il