_ z _.rum-19..r9°8 g l rr _ _ _ __ _ _ THE _CI-IARLOTTE'l°OWN GUARDIAN _ ‘_ .. PAGE Last week we Pfetfiesf sem rings that we mink ins __ ' _ eyr has ever gazid upon. The prices A rms frm $1-vs up is $85.00 -‘ Wllill ocutemplating a ring purchase relaeniber hat we have rings . _ W. w. WELLNER JEWELER ~ ' _ _ ‘oucolildn pl “""' - » ; ` '_ ' octorabootAyer’aCherryPeeeera||¢|- ' , O C to rs eolda,eroup,bl~onchiila. Theunadaolf::fl`l:; _ __ _ _ alwaya keep it in the houee. The approval of . ~ *ana-,n hn|”|_n . ‘dun their phyaician and the experience nl many s ..._ _....~» l:.':1..l.;l°.f;l°.:..':f~ ='°-' eaac ua hetler than to aah your ' received some of the » P _ll . Plloroclulrllizlz, _ Charlottetown lie studio where baby |5 _ always welcome -_si-2-l-1-l-l_-i-z-z-1-l-l-1-z-1-l~l-1-i-1-i-' ==r'_.-L-..'=-1- __ -Fi ESQ; Cascara Pills CURE Constipation and all disorders of the amlach livrr bud lcvlls. Tliey act, with. \lt`&riplug. “._i\: 25cper box, . nt by mall to any address. G E0; _gt_ _ll__ll_olll-:s __ _\-,___ .ae _.__ . . .. l. P"/-*»'f¢-*~;11'~;i_f,_¢.=`.-0 _iiilliihiiii ~ EHS’ iiXOURSl0iii i _ Second Class Round April Trip 'rislrsu I5 . 29 lsaued From Mny Charlottetown to r - Winnipeg 40.65 Juli Q 27 Brendon 42 2U : |0 Q 24 Regina 44.4 1 Annu” Moosejaw 44.65 _ 8 Q 22 _MacLeod 48.65 i -S6-pn _ Calgary 49.l5 ` 2 |6 30 Edmonton 5.l5_ I i Equall GEO. li- COOK 1 _ I ff \ s r .W-. "ff -..fIf..___.f3i~_-- ____ lfllb ll_lll5leN's .colllur iiuilulliiili Offices in New Prowse *lock--Charlottetown _ 0 The tide will he high this after-_ G. S. Inman, Montague, 'was in the noon at 12.86 and tomorrow morn-_ city yesterday. ing at 2.09. -a i Senator Prowse, Montague, was ln A good boy is vvantsa at 'rho thc City ywtvrdev- Guardian Oillce to learn the printing.l “'- An exceptional opportunity for the. D- W- B~ R°id. l_20D¢l'Mt0l`. IGH! will right boy. _city yesterday for Halifax. Rev. W. M..Townsend. ll. A., of F. A. McKinnon, P. ll., Bellevue, _Falrvll’le, N. B., and his ailvter, Miss was in the City yesterday. iA. E. Townsend, of Travelers Reet.| ` P. E. I., are spending a few days ati Joseph and Mrs. Darke, Viiy syent Bass River. N. B. the week end in Long Creek. D;-_ J_ M_ Mu¢L¢°d_.M¢(_;m 'pei Archibald and Mrs. McKinnon, Wim hug huuu umctmug for mu Dau; Bellevue. spent Sunday in the City. year in Quincy, Mass., is at present.| -°”_ over the practice of the late Dr. R. I., is visiting friends in Bonshaw. -D 1 , H es Ri _ -- Dug as un I-Yer < I The str. A. W. Perry is due here J. F. and Mrs. Gallagher sud from Boston early this morning and family of Charlottetown spent tus Purposes Bellini.: again at v°°I1~ WEE: endwi|?ex°n¢i:htg;'igliensuiinciiisé'i Sixty-live years ago on Saturday While in Moncton they were the guest thi’ °°m°" “°“° °i thi’ Pr°Vi“'§l°\ 0! P. and Mrs. Gallagher. _Building in Charlottetown was laid. l' .- xgzqinv _\ We want you to see the new “Queen Quality" shoes we are now show- ing-never were shoes haudsomer-never l were better fitting shoes pro- duced never have we seen shoes at their prices to compare with them for real value. The mall train arrived last night at 10.15. Maurice Blake, returned home by the train last night. The Northumberland arrived from Picton last evening at 8.45. Horace H. Beer, Summerstde, ar- rived in the City by iust r ;;‘~t's mail train. ' The Plant Lino stclme: \ \\’_ Perlfis expected to arrive lli this port this mornvng at 8 o'ciock. R.A. Murdoch, Chatham, N.B., har returned from a trip to Charlotte- ,town where he was the guest of his `son Benjamin of St. Dunstan'e Col- lege. Mrs. John Crockett, of Middletown, ,Prince Edward Island, accompanied on the island and is about to cars Mrs. Chsrles Aldrich. Providence. iby her lima daughter, vsrs, is visit- ing in Moncton. the guest of Henry and`Mrs. Crue. Rev. W. H. Warren formerly pastor of the Baptist Church, North Rivcr, and at present lecturer and agent? for ,the Grand Division of Nova Scotia, ,is at present addressing temperance .meetings through Cape Breton. Reddin Bros., Cit , have secure! lin L°bBte"° are reD°n’°d plenty in excellent gy. got €1nukn.,n,_n nnmng Nine Mile Creek, this season, Alex- _knowu as the Du,-hum Rnnnnn Tnnne andar McLean having already landed gigs unvu lu-uvnu n Bourne U, n1n_,_,n__e upwards of nine thousand. Y0 f-11° Hllglers whn have alread . ""1 tried them and no doubt the Victorlzi ui" ‘da M°K°““°' G'1°“g“"7' W” Day excursionsts who use them will ° p““°“g°" 'mm Hunt" RW" 7"' tell some genuine nun ntnrnn on terday, to spend a _few days_with re- thuir |-Btu,-u_ lativcs and friends lu this City. The pmub ter 0| p_E_In nn _ i The young Prince Edward Islander connection with ine Church lol dScolt£ Kane' wh” dis°pp°“°d "mn cha” land, wall meet at Kinross on Thurs- ham' N' B" 5° “n°"°m°n1')"51y two day the zist at s pn.. for cbs ordina- °‘ “hr” W°“““ “5°: "R5 "°°" “ard tion gud iuducuun 0| Ewen Mc_ from. He is in Maine luv/n, Dougall, and other bu in . R .i . _ D. N. lusorhsii will prsssfiii nsv.e1;.‘ TW° l“°‘“‘ We" ““°‘”“ ‘“ me om' The funeral of the late Mrs. Harri- son of Charlottetown, took place Sunday morning to St. Thomas, Cemetery, Long Creek. The service.- at the church and grave were con- ducted by the lay reader Chadwick Stretch. The deceased was a slstel of the late Captain Joseph Ball o: ’Dunedin. Keep plenty' of grain over this ,spring says W. Simpson of Bay View, _ln writing to the Canadian Dairy- man and Farming world, to feed to ythe younger pigs on the grass so as .to have ‘chem ready for early market, iwhen t-he price ls best. By paying at McLean Wm ndnmnn the mnnst d passed away last night,-one was tention to these things as well as BF 8h v ,R _ J _ M D llrs. Gasely, and the other was Mrs. I ev as .C ougau um p°°pl°` ‘James Dalling. Both had many Mun Harriett Rnbenm widow of friends who will mourn their loss. Robert Roberts, wh f "”' ,,,,,,,,k,,,n,,. ,mn Af’ 5:3 Rev. samuel Howard, ll. A., si. F,-mu' nt ,ner home at W I to k _John, and a native of this Province N B on um O P R Mr§°§"n° -‘will lsoturs bsiors the Theological ~ ~. _ . . . 0 erts . . t ,nn einntyiix year f _ nh Union of lit. Allison Universi y on ,M n nn" 0, nf’ a" " may mb taking ss his sublssc Il fl, ,, naught". of the late Capt_s;;arle‘; Jesus and tlhe Children. Carr. Two daughters-Misa Harriei C ld th 1, “Condi the ver others profits might be greatly ir. ]creased, and the losses reduced to a `minimum on the farm. i As wil he seen by' the ad in 'this issue S. A. McDonald, has entered into the mall order business and is _to be highly commended as he, under his new arrangement, is prepared to idnplicate any 'price quoted in any ‘catalogue issued by any mail order Q__ uq yi E S _ - 0 Well B . S 118 _ Y house in Canada. The success which Buwiv, u,,'§ ,n`f,';u,,,t_ 01°" R°"°"" warm days preceding. male lwwr--=~" is attending sbs silorts of the sever ,fi A11 the new smart i Death has claimed for his own an other wellsknown citizen of Charlotte- town in the person of Aubrey H. Fowlo. Hia was a well known figure on the streets of this City in yearn :one by, bgltl of late 'hlahfonn has . een mllsse rom amon t e activit- shapes in the best leath- Z ers are included in the had not been well lor some time past, the end nevertheless came un- Ulpwleflly yesterday, Much sympa- thy will be felt for the widow and for the two daughters of the deceas- ed--Mrs. Edwin White, and Mrs. George Robertson of this City, and assf rtnlcnt. les of life. He had reached a ripe. ` Old 53°--79 years, but although hei lvince -for many years and man evening a dense fog hemmed the cit in and the chilly feeling in the a was decidedly noticeable. J Ea marked day in contrat. In the . ' y ' ' ‘ ir Yesterday the new colors for the 82nd Regiment of Ahegweflt Light In- fantry arrived. Thcy are very taste- fully designed and made of the richest material and will forrn an at- tractive adjunct to the regiment ‘ when on parade. Road, a pensioner of the Brltis iArmy. He has lived in this Pro 'friends will regret to learn tb news. e Q with other relatives, y . i George W. McCready former City Yesterday there passed away Ser- geant John Elliott, of North Rive » n h . al retail firms in this Province in their mail orderline is most gratify- ing. I .E i The Rev. C. W. Vernon Halifax, ’will sail for England on the 30th' by the Southwark, of the Dominion line. `Among others who will sail by the same steamer, all bound for i/he Pan- Allglican conference, will be the Rev. L. J. Donaldstlon, of Halifax, tl.. Rev. /A. P. Shatlord, of liirmlreal; the Rev. S. J. Woodrolfo, thi licv. Canon Simpson, Mrs. George llorlg Y `son and Miss Havllau all ol '_llar» _ lottetown. i ` ____ yl 'George L. Simmons gave an ex °'cellent paper on “Gladstone” las' ieventng before the Young Peoples iSoclety of the Baptist Church. Mr. imma Limit 2 LOW RA1‘;E5 gisiigiilfl ilmuliqroul To Other Points . li QTPHEWB, Chnrlotwlnwh, P .E I. l . B. oward,P. A., C. R. R.. John. N. R, Prince Edward Island Railway i Sole Agents 'Tenders For Buildings. ` Sealed tenders addressed to thi undersigned and markhed on tho outside “Tenders for Build- t ull" wi be received u to and including “°°""....-3-r.r.i°..‘°°.i~ n n _ a ,s e._o as “M “sic povlilri. ‘il/ioxiilj s Mlm l>.r~il., am Belle River, in l...a l." ulanu mass" dspeoiri tl c nl sur»srlr£r.dshz's oiiioo'f'ii_li”rifrt:¢i¢»'lr’ir‘, ll. hai “lilo Station Musterrofflc'l__Su~rlrrr\!Hd _ l'. {n.Wllerclol'mI\o.tslldc\-in \v\ -'lrailvro `¢ll_n_e__mrl;l'i_t£lpne or the spoo.flo¢.bl'inw mul °°~ ”' ' r. ro'l'rl.\n.';R. uc. e al Mauaxcr. “l‘r"‘52i.l“}.“`;. _ o , . . ' _ilsy iu.,_rsos , nine: Aaaeai mantnyatpra I' atvr~nalPlan 5llung Men who were members of the Independent Order oi Foresters lost their lives by accldeuts since Oclohrr, |907, right 'hens id Prince‘E,dwnrd Island. Thre 'were k`illed,* and two drowned. Thel' llldi plild ,in fees and dues $243.31 Their lnqihefalnd sisters received iron the»Forei|t»,'raI$3,6oo. ` A ENB' lnvesl' me‘ut younny, for those young men fYe'c,_Life_"Iumrauee' gives big returns to _ hose wie are unfortunate. ________,__ ___.,.,_._s... .._.. _ - _ Ennis, 5 See 'our -window tllia week We show s Ladies’ swell Ten Calf Blucher Goodyear welt Boot worth ~ $4.00 d - At half Price i $2.00 1_1- Sprague & C6. _ Sunnyside _ Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear. N rse, Throat and Skin. I]H.H.|]..|llHiS0ll i Engineer and one of the oldest and ' The omcers and members of Lodg °islmmons graphically described thi most widely known residents of this Eton and Prince Edward will meet=pontica1 and religious me of Mn city, is seriously ill at his home on in tlhc S. O. E., Hall, Sunday, Ma Lutz, street. Mr. McCready has eu- 24th, , at 10.15 a. m. sharp for th y ,Gladstone and the paper was replete ° iwith information along these lines. joyed excellent health during his purpose of forming in procession ani-A vote of tnnnkn was moved ny _L life, but in March last, suffered an marching to St. Pau1's Church. attack of la grlppe from which -'he -sermon _suitable to the occasion wil never fully recovered. On Sunday be preached by the Rev. S. J. Wood last Mr. McCready attended service roof, Rector of St. Puul’s Church. three times, and at the evening ser-' --- P. Gordon and seconded by J. E. 1~,Welsh. The motiouwas supported `_.by J. K. Ross, A. F, Webster anu ]Rev. J. R. White. L _.___- -“".‘*.'-°°-°,..';;;*.‘”‘“’-.-°~.‘6;, vice he became suddenly ill and re-I 'I-Iooligan in New York" was t_he_ The wn,.k_n¢ distributing trout fry mainsd in e ssmbsonsoious oosdi- title ci a burlesque put on the from Southport hatchery ass been mince.-Moncton Times. Mr. Mc- 3 P YW- Cruuuy referred to is n brother of Guardian regrets it is compelled “OD 51111118 U19 l11Kht- H19 ¢0l'1¢ll- b°‘“'d5 “t thi’ OPH3 H°“"’° last 'completed 50.000 grey trout securled tion since appeared more lavorable'“1Kh'-- B“t it W” P""°°‘°d with irn Ontario have been placed in Lake st. times, until 'rhursdsy us :su intolsllch s lsslr of abilfr t° Mk” H°°- [vu-ds and 'rbsmpsorrs mill pond. s comatose state and has remained so'1iS°~° at all f°°°m°1° his ““1“°kY *"1* |'i~bs distribution oi salmon rry bs. ‘intereatin rotot that Tb °,commenced and will be concluded in L0 about ten days. Murray River and J. lil. B. McCready, Editor of the l°u°w the “ample °f the 9°“°"m““ iDunk River, have received their share Guardian. ' I Advice from Montreal says that re- cgpts _nf tboth butter and cheese s ow s or age as compare with laat lav.lr\ir..;.by ,...u,-,u,m,,,n,, _’year, and that dealers and exporters .l>---r- .are very reticent about giving their OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO. opinion as to.the future both as re- _ gards probable production and prices, "'g'l*”i=' ’=“’ "="" although they very guardetily assert H V118* Prices should come down rl .. .. _ " _ E Locally the supply of these articles | -' ils meagre, but t/he trade look for _ lgood, arrivals shortly. There an a _ iew new cheese selling, but nobody ____ bil; VT°f_l;Y muchtsi;l;ck.o{1eit.'her new or 0 . e expec a. on t t butter d _ cheese will be cheapera is no doiillit. ' Just received from _ largely based on the fact that this is * . . ' the natural tendency of everything in the lnlll via S. S. _ num tnnm Eggs an nmer than ucampanall a quam when we lust reported, due to small- _ ' _ ,ness of deliveries and a fairly active illfy Of "5 R05°5 _ local demand. In Prince Edward Is- Flour in bbls and _ 'mini Blinyrrs are now giving 17c. for Eyes teslefl an'l fitted for glasses. tlll‘li`lUl7i HOURS llbnllmin. i.l2'HifIlpln. round. go into summer camp of trainln are concerned seems to be knocked not be regretted by Charlottetown citizens and visitors who find the annual turn-out of troops at Victoria Park and Brighton Barracks a most attractive feature of ‘the summer. The men will go under canvas on the last Tuesday of next month. SAILORS AND . MERRIE WIDOWS. Another lot. just to hand browil Straw. Whitt. navy blue, black and Copenhagen. Nazareth waist contest closing date May 18th. Stanley Bros. 5~16d2i. and "give him ‘men i“ the hui” l'h“"fOther places yet to receive them are: he may he better next time he comeslmm-e11_ wlntuu wueut|uy_ Went un, Fortune Rivers, and Naufrage Pond, The total number to be distributed The militia of this Province will.wm be 95g_000_ nonvde,-ably ,non Z than last year. The lobster batch this summer as usual. The Quebec project as for ss ills loosi militia ery began w°"‘____F"d°y' The guessing contest at Wonder- on the hcail. In one way this' will lnnn Inst nnnnt wnn certainly n drawing card, for a large and moi interested audience assembled there- primarily t'o enjoy the splendid pro- gram, and then to have 'an oppor- tnnlty of being one of the fortunate prize winners. The fortunate winner of tihe $2.50 in Gold was Miss Lena Heron the possessor of che oak- rock- er, at the close of the evening was Miss Annie King while Mrs. Neil Mc- Kenzie went. home as the owner ol the oak table. Every one was pleased and the evening throughout was most enjoyable. The program was fine, thc pictures some of the best Wonder- ilslldhas shown for a long time; the half bbls. .al-:Eli o. corr , Filma for your'Camer`a_ Devel- oping Papers for l_"iniah°ing, with: Developers for same' for aale hy BAYER PHOTOGRAPHER g Phone |92 |27 Grafton St ' Cleanliness is ' Next to Godlincss If you want yourhome thorough y clean wud healthy, have it done scieutldcelly. Ordinary disinfect- anta give only a false sense o security. Microbes and bacteri lurk beyond the reach ot the mos particular housewife. I uae only fha latest approved method which is a perfect gemilclde and endorsed by all Boards of Health and Health omcgii sd A ar s m erate. a-. 15. van-1 no A well-known resident of John- aton'a River, met death byaccldent on Saturday,-James Dunphy, a pro- minent farmerr -of that section, who was 74 years old. He wlthhis soil-in- law was engaged in. building a load of hay, Mr. Dunphy belng'ou.top of tha'load. After aui1lcient` hay h_ad been piled on the load, thetwoi men proceeded to secure ' tile lcadto the cart, in the usualmway-by means ol a longer across the top from front to back of the load. While binding the longer to the ca.rt,it broke, and the end, which Mr, Dunphy was pressing down at the time snapped ol! in his hands, causing him to fall headlong Ito the ground. When he struck the ebook broke his nedk and death was practically immediate. The luddwn- ncaa of the affair has aroused general sympathy. Deceased waa born in \Jollulton'a River and was a aon of lthe lata John Dunphy of that place, |vmo died aome twenty-ave years ago. |fl‘hara survive him a widow, three aona, Nleholaa, Jamal and John, and Ive daughters, Mrs. William Tralnor, Johneton'a River, Mrs. George Simp- aon, Taraatum Loulae and Edith in Boston and Minnie at home. :Fishing Tackle---An elegant assortment rods. reels, dies, llnea, gut-hooks; land- ing-nete--~baaketa. extra tips, eat-gut, extras, etc.---Roda needing repair w receive immediate attention. -Pri t.---A. W, Retfdln, Pham. B.,Buu Funeral Dlrretnr and Hmguler The Choosing _ l of Wedding Gifts Our store provides ex- ceptiollal facilities for th- sclectioll of useful and arfis ic gifls Ollr exper- iellcc is that the taste fo' Cut Glaaa and Fine China is developing al.d lliese two lines ne now rivnls of the ever popular- Silverware We have amagilificeut stock of these popular and practical gifts, to which we will constantly be add- mg. In thinking about that Wedding Present, pleas.- examille our va ied ~tock_ G. F. llutthesn Jeweler and Opt iciil 1 i _ ‘illustrated song one of the catchiest and prettiest heard yet in the old _hall. Miss McKinnon sings with re- markable sweetnese, and splendid en- unciatlon, and Wonderland is about . one of the beet places any where to spend a pleasant evening in. i A very interesting and helpful cnn- ference, on Bible Society work was 'held in the Y. M._ C. A. parlor last ievening. Rev. G. M. Campbell, Tra- ivelling Secretary for this District ,gave a condensed but clear account. of the work that is being done in _Canada by the Society. The dis- .tlnctive feature of the British and Foreign Bible Society work is that it is a Bible producing as well as a Bible distributing organization. In Canada the Bible is being circulated in seventy-five languages and last year about 180.000 copies were circu- lated by the Society. At the portn of entry, immigrants are met: by agents of the Society and are given copies of the Bible printed ln double columns. In one of those is the sacred word in the language of the recipients and opposite la found the some word in the Blngllah tongue. the moral uplift of this growing The work thus being done tends to Canada. It was fatt by all who per- |tlcipated ‘ln the conference that the fwork of the Society merited and ‘should receive heartler support from im ohrinisn communities than it had ‘tu the past. llethoda ol increasing the gvvlnga from Charlottetown were 'discussed and meana adopted for |maklng a more ayatelnatie and 'thorough canvass than has been here in the past. _ No 2-_The Always Busy Store 9?: of the T2!! , _.1 HERMSDORF DYED STOCKINGS Perhaps you are ill the ll;l.>it Of .v:ls‘liil__{ your stockings before xvearilig them--to take cut’ the “free” dye. . If you are, you`l'just the woman we waut to sell Hermsdorfs dyed stcckillgs to, because you'll appreci- ate them. ` . 1"-` See Them in Our Window ` _ 5 Good quality Blk cotton Best quality fancy black lo . cotton hose colored silk _ hose............ cpalr embroidery white polka 3 Good quality tan cotton dots Blocks and figures _- hose absolutely stainless pr. with lace boot....50cPf~ ‘ _ ri' rd Fine Bla* and “"1 F““ fiffiiiisiiriiiiiihsifeigsi L Egyptian lace hose.25c pr. . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ Mc pr. _" D llosiors Stanley Bros. lla-sieve _A *T-5' us: N V _ Imported From Scotland in |oo5 Scotch lic l22i9 ` Canadian No 7GB .~ l. ~ _ _Jn .__ ~v._ _“__ , rf; ~f . rv - , ' ff 4-. ~~<- .\.`. . f _ /' f rf/ o .:_s;.\§. ~_. , / *’..;, ~>.¢,.-.\\~_. -» / . _/“////_,»__,_. _ si. __ H ~ . rx -- l r. .. -_\ 7;. ff. . ` \~. ,_ " fi _- - _\` ,_ .-\ /_.J . -. _ \i\ -,; .» I 14 ll 5_7; i`,'_':rt‘” '<'~“'~f;Z_\ ‘ ' ;;' ~ ‘-.\ Y- , ‘s __-< .,,, f;s:;~-._- . = » ‘- .f --,.-, , . --~-.~-,=-i_::':.~-, '_' 5;-733" '-"_‘"'?? __ "-T;‘f§§a‘- ' 1-' ¢:°=_==£‘£=.__-..<--=".-_-_~'“_- rf- ‘ “ ' ' stallion ever imported to the Island and as an dividtihl cannot be beaten. He was only shown three times--wen first at Haldilaii Second at Simcoe, and first at Tilsonburg. His cults tion: first and second at thc same exhibitions in their ciass','f_'_‘thatig"h only three morths old. Look him over before selecting a stud. Stands in Char- lottetown for the season of l9o8 at the Revere Hotel __s`fab‘e`s' Terllls for the season Slo.oo to be paid on or befor' Dec- ‘S*» 19°8~ PICTON C t_iRO\'VN, Uwnrr _._..__1_._____. .:,_' .__ ,,_,___ ,__ ,_ _ _ - " 'Y - _-2"? Beer Insurance Agencies, Ltdf r uma, lull, icclilllillrr Office New Prowse Block, Phone. 20 Claims Settled Promptiy. _ _ LEWIS H. BEER, f l 2-2z5l_itt1:'tl.~6ln Mhlllgcr. _ _ ;___ 1_1 ._ _ .__ _. 'Eddy’s Steel Wire lloopcd ‘ i_ Woodenware allows EXPANSION and CONTRACTION without falling apart. _ - o Pails-l`ubs-Butter Tubs Ask for Eddy’s. Schofield Paper Co., SELLING AGENTS DON’T DlSCOl.OR THE WATER '“ "I" Lord Dalmeny is thc most fashionable bred Qlyden 1