r 1.' “'i7fl’i r r »." "vi rt 2 .1 f 4. r f ,'_ . _-‘,`j{,Lj1\;’:’_ ~-. - .. »- si ‘Ji-qt-_ ..j. "..; *>'.l"» . ` "W-:‘~..=. 2? -ili- .r .fV"~_ .1’~ 1 a _ .fr ' . _‘L _ fr _ .. ' ' _ lataattp mg it l 9. il. total b tao 1'. _ dozen, iurharrl :nd soft sllllpes. Ml?l;r`l>'vvn O , Q L 5_iJ1'endrd Cho1oe_,,__ _ J HE/ne; _f eta ini We’ve a stock jr, . .,~. __ ._ fgmiexcel ent in every respect-a §e°_%\r$,.”_y____howiilg of styles' and quail- §s-if "N-`J _ °°"¢¢B 0_5 iU1flfiUsfy,_virtues ai: fancy rices-1 f l_Iusiead',‘-‘youi find corsets of valne-- . oltidgffitting-g-iotlowinig the latest Parisian de- igéar resisting and durable yet soft and ' tr ' ` \ ' _ D»__B11d A.” “B. and -I." and _“P. C.” corsets: In a variety of styles that afford a perfect fit for every iig"ure. _ _ fs' ___ _Tile “P. C." 'TBPS Girdle 5.2;; A' ' is a popular' style with _ _"if _ ’ ,y r - 'many -very easy fitting- / " , t _ \ ' I r __ _‘ '_ "short waist straight front 3 '_' _ style._ Made of, excellent ' ` /[“""l V quality- tape. H See cut. _i‘f_€:_i‘*ff: Inc ,__, .,»-r .-,,._'_, ri ‘ . ...i ,_ ` ~ _,\ll\l‘l"_'1?_"‘l' "l, ' SPECIAL.-l'n""Dora" Corsets we offer a valne that it unbeatable. 'Qorte'ct1ih` “style 4 tault- lvsr in wnrlmamhip- ptrfect Gtting. Made oi fine white 'intlste_ m'e1ir1m~length habit hip. bras cut. lace trim- med and steel filled thrntrrboat. 'Hose sup- t. ,l porters attached. All. ` sizes. Best 1'a'lue'eve'r - ` " `<. .5211-L.a;'¢_’ V ,ii . sr' > 7 if ;\_ -ri _ r o6ered_in an upto-date corset. Matl orders a`ddi5'~: lorpo"st|'t`ge..... _ ._.._. Fo n-49c_ to 5#-.75 is_dil'}jgjump; yet it will serve F2.ii$¥.:‘;miibit.i.r1f:if.‘:i’f:I'.’.‘:.i.‘:‘¥;f22:; ;‘:i:.:‘i’.;f twetlll‘l_ C.’l No 81.1 isa hizlfclaas corset. of ' |' ‘fllii'(l)1`i_`Bngiia2_»`_coul_ii\_eof,ekrra 'quality. Straight front t~tyie,.d p' Plince`s¥" h’p, fitted fine silk ,napenders from and s*des~-#dosed hips. 75 Sizesar to 3t ._ __..-. . . .‘.~-.‘.'.". _. . . . . 'e Popular *D and A” Models ‘_ -j-Manyof our custo nets prefer "D and ri” corsetn to ali othet_s.r_` We stock a number ot the best “D and A"’ es affording an excellent- choice in the 111 lllt. véry ‘popular styles are: e °‘D_rtnd_A"_ style 363"- a ctyllsli new model fashioned after one of theistcst French de- s_ig_lu_-_-»_ru_ada of excel- lent quality English coutil. New deep long irlp‘,’--gord " ,adiestirbie suapsuders front and ' } ride. Whiteand drab, M' '.2 fl _ and A" Crest 4°|» use IBN.. _,r l ev L_ _ 'I A Sesrleton; Martin, Edward and George ._ homo. - Q. i, fbiown don'ii,}dnd' the smakeatack of , i r _, _,_ __ __ _ Till cholro! the First Metbodiaitf ' _ 1;_ I5 _ will_eo_nduct services in _Hrartdrt *ll . _ §l!'_‘."\Y next. ati! o'clock. - - 'J ,_ ~ _ _._,__-_ - l -at clltrklr tan avrarrlg at la 9'-trans, _ , _ »l.~» -. _ 1 . 1 _-~_r~'-"1f,~i_» _...M-_-_ l _’l`naNxrvr.r.r .received at the Insane °'“'l'**”"“*_ _ ' Hwltal. rl-om_ Mn- M. N. olur, a A Yksrzsnar II. H. Brown, the young ' _ _ _, mau’s man, received from Georgetown, ' . and one whom_all looked up to with feel 4* ings tif great rcspeol. She was a true _ \ ' , believer rind .an~ honest worker in the _ _,EQ ' W Rumnu Catholic Church and has only ___ '_,.,_ ' Par-lliad aw_;iY fl_-_om lhemcar? nfd tale ,_ 1 ‘, --ff wor tot e ettor u eyon e grave. Besides a scrrowing _huabatrd, \ - ` she lenv-as to mourn two dnu hters, Mrs. I both bolts will try to cross today as the _ Tas :faith occurred at her residence on f ' over the wireatrom North Tryon. of the l "‘|* r /r ir ir* _Q_Ui:EN’S _ f~\: “ 'Head Oiiicce' ln" iiievvr Prcwse - '1'aarr.-n6l»°'rl'» mars oust' roll N llolil ill UM P-irlol' of the First Metholl~ D_-woslof _Ohaiatisn Harald msgasiuea. r ‘l'ux`rna»r-al or the rits J. olrm uma will take place onSunday, Maroh§24, at $.80 p. m. from his late homest South- port. 7 0__\\mvo_ to quarantine and other nnlcri sean chcumstanocs the closing concert of the Y.‘M.L. A.eourse ol Bt James' church will notbe held until next month. Rnonzr will be felt by many readers of The Guardian for the death, which occurred yesterday, of Lily, the youngest daughter of Robert Feuneli of this bity eleven cases of American hate of the was buisy_ all'_day opening them and la now reaiijlftlo supply tha wants of his numerous customers. Owma to the continued gale and suowstormlyesterday morning the S. S. r Stanley remained in Picton ~and S. S. .Mintoin Georgetown. It is very likely ._weather.,prohabilitiea indicate s_ fine day. There are alargc number of passengers ‘now at Georgetown awaiting transporta- _ tion to the mainland; and freight ac- cumulating at both ports. ' Eitzroy Street on tha l7th Inst, of Cather- ine beloved wife of James A. McDonald rand daughter of the late John and Mary Bell of Prince Street, formerly oi Morell P. E. I., leaving to mourn 'l aurrowing husband and six children besides her mother, four surviving brothers and two sisters. The deceased had suffered for five months with true Christian patience and resignation. She was in every scnse a true Christian woman, a kind and lov- ing mother, a good obligillg neighbor; o'ne whnes gona dsedsfwill long remain after her,'and her death at the comparatively enrly age of 46 years is much regretted. Yr¢»'r°en.n/tr' the sad ncws was dashed very sudden death of `Ellen, beloved ta iis of John Keough, at the ago of sixi-y-two .years. -The deceased had been in her usual r§o__crl health for some time _past and ab tr'i‘_tp attend to her home duties. On Wednesday even|ng'”ahe retired io her bed feeling as wall as usual and was ,death being 'heart failure. In her death North Tryon loses one of its mo-rt noble women, who had always helped the poor H James Campbell, Cope Traverse, and Liazle at home, also four aons,John'1‘ WnnNs:snav’s storm was particularly severe in the Western part of the Island. At Tignlsh a harn belonging toOaptain Frank Gallant, and one belonging to James Christie were unroofed.. At Sis. Lmn, Peter sirens btw- waspomplviely destroyed, and the barns uf Narclsae Richard, Peter Myers, John Wade, and Jerome Bernard were unrcoleri. `At Ajmrtun, _Malcolm McNeili'a barn was ‘ urrbcrta.-' charles Woodman. wlndmllr George Guard‘a steam miiialso was blown down. Father Burl'e’s orchard is pro- _ bably _tnnoh damaged, an the snow is from ton totwenty feet in depth. Thr-rs were several small buildings unroofed in Alberton. At Tlgniah one of the outside windows cf the Parochial house vrss torn off, the inside window lrroken and the parlor 'half filled with snow. At Waterford. -7°"°Pi\ AYlW'"`d9 barn was unrooferi, At Palmer Road Pet- er McKenaie'»~ barn was blown to pieces. At Peters R a i threc barns were unroofad ,owned by Saoien Doncette, Archibald Doucehte, and Archibald Gaudet. At Pigs Brook, Janice Hanrlrahan‘s barn was' nm-oofed, at Little Tignish two barns ware unroofed; at Mt. Carmel Joseph Rlchard's barn was blown down. 'Yestcn diy mornlnga crowd of Mr Bichsrd’s and ready ll B _ Bfutont'Bay Joseph Parisi-'s barn was blown down. At Bnmmerside a barn owned by J. D. Enmsn was hlown_ down. Famous Soap males home happy. l 1 _Tea Cakes and Pastry cf sii ~kinds fresh each day at D-_r dead Thursday morolnlz. the cause of her j_in his sad her-aavenisrrt._ in the lose ct one Resolved -That the members of the `,_ 1]!-quarterly Communion rServlee__,ih Jpmoagrcllilat been wtmmllhntll i-_ aurst jlunoay oi Apr-lr. Precor-Ttory service on Friday evening, April l5.~~. ON account ei the a'orm Alex Mo- hiliialiasslc at Timrndyke, which was advartied in like place yesterday is postponed till Saturday, the 28rd lust ati rfclock sharp. ' AIT!! _ills sninrcad abstinence from skating compelled by the Board of Health regulations. nov withdrawn, there was rt general indulgence in it last night and the rinks had many pltrons. r Till official program of tha performance ADaughtsrof Erlnic listing the name. of the amateurs who took port omitted tllacoIArthur' Morgan, who made s npusenisilve sailor of the good ship Britauia. » Tin storm wfhich blew into being on Wednesday ewening, immediately follovl - ing the gale ofthe previous day, :aged through the night with a fury that has seldom baeu_'eq'uslled_in any winter. it appears to have caused more damage in the we'stern"par"t of the Island than els: - where in _the Province. In Charlottetown there is yery little damage to record. A chimney wall blown down at the Prime Edward Island Hospital, and at tht Hillsborough Rink also a chimney sut~ cumhed tothe force ci the gale. Shingles were torn from many roofs, and roms fences suffered; . Thc storm Gnally blew itself out at noon yesmrday and there was work for snow shovelirrs to do all over the city.. The saddest result of the storm is the regretted death of Oliver Mason of Southport, particulars of which are gfvell on the hrs: pau of this issue. At their met-ting on March 18, the L. P. U. passed the following resolution o' condolence: _Whsreus, the Father and Supremo ruler ol the Unlvt-rss has re~ moved from her earthly homo the wife of our esteemed and worthy brother John W. Gormley; Therefore Resolved, that we, the members bl the L. P. U., tender our heartfelt sympathy to brother Gorm- ley in his affliction, and may God in H~s goodness help and console him in this dark time of sorrow. And bc it further Resolved, that our_ch|`1r-ter be draped for thirty days. a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to"Brcthrr Gormley and sent to the press for publication. , _ B. MoN'rxn'rn. _ ,Hamas A; Tn/ttrvolt. ‘ James Smsluw. _ »DalrC0r1onLm, Com Whereas it hasfp used _cur Heavenly -_Fatherin Hlsin its ivisflom to coli to ”H‘s eternal home o wife of our worthy brother James McDonald: Resolved that `we, the members cf the L. P, U. wish to _-tender nursympathy to BrotherMcDonald _whose place to_ hiln can never be filled, and one who by her earnest devotion to her duties as wife and mother endeared herself to all who _knew hor. Further L. P. U. h0pe that the Divine Comforter of all will help and sustain our worthy brother in his ufiiiction and further re- solved that we cause our charter to be draped and copies of- this message to be aen to the press for publication. W. B. Molwmrn, Pres. DAN Couonuu, Faalm Helton, Com. Fresh Vaccine \ direct from Parke, Davis& Co., and the Ontario Vaccine Farm. Guaranteed a b s o- lutely fresh and; pure. Orders from the - country willbe prompt-` ly filled. _ ” - s _ _ _ _ _ I Dr. Shoop a Medicines Complete stock _now matic Cure. Dr. Shccps' Restora- tive, etc., etc. “Tho Two Macs" \ if s ailrih. GUARDIAN MARCH 22 |907 if' )QE“°~sr else as laq gl _l ..__, lk }»-J:-_ .4 -47.-'f'l\.-al ' _ __ .2 ‘ at: ur. `.~;`eQ',_;._.__;,<__;_'$t..._.‘__;_,,'-,_,,,,.'.1;¢',, _.W ._ ___ .Q-,wit 5'-§;;¢......»;,~_.»y.,~;s<‘ , ._,_-.\' .'r<.i:r,'rr;.2~ _-1-.»-.xr Any#/L -.-.~:=:_»_e;'_,zcw~r. 1‘._,_,__-_-:».'»»~"._.- r- > irc -~ rr ._ iw; ~»f ' "" " '-1; _ _ _ ' r-._ Q ,__ (5. .1 I'ss_(Da) tl.aarru.aronaoviow,_trae ‘ Font rntnar-or oe "cometh" with ___ _, _; ___ I i°\\‘r=fcr‘ll¢rborne,att¢r-aanortvmt with 0..jh_¢¢q.|\fm3`, r_5_}1,||¢,°,,|g;,¢,_ ' ,'g_‘» ' "`f'“‘ “~ ' 'i~_,a,,r 'f;j;j_j_-_f-_T_';A_,_______,_,,___»_ ;;'f,'i-- _~ tr ’ ‘mandate tnnclty. ' » - ‘- '” a ' ' ' ra * ‘* I » r. _ ._r_' ...- _ br ~¢-go--_ "lm-__ . __ »»_~ __ _ . _ ._ _'- Lovel S rm Silks! P J .- \ `_ , ,\ |, ‘ -f@¢ “Tips V, -e-r‘i2.`l» ~ gf/ _ »_ __ l- .. .‘ ._ . (_ __ J _ _ \ ` lr' f; ,_ ' _ _l /a`\ _ `\ » _ » »t~ _/.idk _ \ /r ‘ fr( ._ f ~ ‘l li ‘ii , .1-li ,_ < v ra Q. |Q¢,\ __ __ ,§~ »» _ 1' il " Y* _;;¢'i_~, 5'; 3:- » 45:? ._ m \_ §,:` , _ rt; 5' ___ _wry ___ +1 l_rf=.¢¢n;._~.._ .__ ~;~ _ qi \‘ ' \-il ;.J < ""‘ rl ` i A” ‘rztww J ~ Askns to send sa fare/ 1|. ak __vm.:_____ ` ._ ,QQ _ seg Q/ /Q. \\ X' Q \ sv". l_ y tl 3 \ _ /fs rr? h eff: r 0° f ‘ I .l ,t ' 'L-‘»» C.; .=\. _ _ '_r. ->f: -_xv Another Recent Arrival by Ex- piress--Long Walled for--But Worth the Wait - ‘ '__OTABLY attractive, N and temdting are -_ these spring silk ' | fabrics, fresh from the looms of France, and ]apan. _ There are many'varieti_e8 sh0wn-- such good o1_d re11a» bles as wash China sxlks are here in many shades for 2 _gc per yard. .» 'lf' There are many shades of the lpopular wide Japan Taffeta-_-theteare fancies in. white" and colored--therei 'are French Taifctas in several shades. There are hand- somely serviceable “Shout _ ings” there are che'cks,~"`tind` dots and all the rest. l Shantungs for Simi Waist butts This new silk will be very popular from its beauty and finish 'ls \~'e‘ 't~ l.;. 1l“r'>l\`l`.*v_ Sk ensues, just about err.; dress in each piece, natural, mylrtle, navy, grey, brown, reseda arethe principal shades. Tire width is 27 inches, 'the fabric is 'firm and of the rignt weight to hang just as _ you wa,nt it. Price only mples of silk, we are pleased tc, and think you will hnd that it is worth your while to gftacquailnted .with our silk dep_artmenl:.__ ‘ " _ If you a're‘near enough we wrli be pleased to have you come in--l`eei'sure you will like our afvance showing. r J a w H |47 *E5 ;"-2| Elegant Neckwear For Smariiy Dressed Women :_ un; ' _~.~li_§ll.`. `;»_ of perfect style Pretty embroidered collars, 25c, 3oc, 36;, 500. » AUTO S:nrves, in chiffon. silk. and crepe de chene. Lace Collars in every style. Jap. drawn work turnovers, loc, r8c, 25c. Y Silk and Chilton jabnts, z5c. 59. Silk and Chilton Jabuts, 59C, 85:, Qt 15 fr ff' '_;_*; L.ce Chemiseties in pretty designs. 'M36 wltaris newin this ilnportaut ine' will bring you to our _ neckwmr counter pretty prourptly'we think. To-day we me glad to announce great lots of preltv things from tlrr_e great ueckwrzlr houses --all new, all tasteful, all bearing the hall mark )UR OWN GOOD TASTE, and your natural desire to see :‘ ‘ _»'._r .f'-" A fine line of new- si thlnzs in bets, silk and leather in black and » % iiéissiiilill' I M _ coloured, at tvrry sort of price from 501:; to !>|.35 has been opened up and will please the most fastldious taste. _J .__ as'-ull , ; l_ m Wd? ||_,, __ a _ __ _-_yt _"___' ~ _`_____ rx--_ ___ f_'_______ _'____i_ _f `__;fanal_1n_a_1I? PERSUNAI. SUPERVISION Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made io order. Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. ‘ At the old stand opposite Post Oilice (upstaix-s.) The Best Line Ever Shown in Charlottetown t Is now ready for your inspection - sample boot. gladly .alt .na gtrlsdefsf. See i§urFl._i_ne _lieiore Buyingr oTAYLOR_'Sl BOUKSTORE. Opposite door Post Oilioe friends gathered and brought new lumber __ ~ __ _ V - and by uainlr the material of tha old bam' _ _ ‘ ` ll ` 0 n had another erected and all boarded pin ""- - _ _ Q to he n shin ling today. At l _ _ _ ‘_ "“'.’5._ .....-. .f}....l WALL PAPER When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the old adagc."There is no time like the present," and no insurance like ours. E. I-T- E E E El Repeat-_ni.lng Phmnix of Hartford. 9-rytmwf Canadian Quebec. ` r c sl na-ll watt - nclllooltfliciltltixs Cao' S\l:DP&lll¢ll¢» A l t { '_’,i',;d.‘:. lu. Menannw. Seq. __ Telephone Meeiini l\|Z'T° I 2 i T alll ral M ti ofvth Sh ho|l.d`e°vuAo:fn'lEho 'l`=l.tlphone%ot!|1.lllra|ry of Prim |ii;i‘\|:|rgo alnnd willzhc ho; at the hots! gm a . .l mpanw wer neon Btme , an to l cada th lsth. ti liarzshlrvngztl ing; nal. the holsr of l mléhlgy clr:_c_t___r:_ntoi'.{Jircctcrs and. the trous- A roocortftiml will be submitted at such mcctingtoincroaes thagspiilsi geek of said Uolnr»a.ny.»-A large at ance the shaq- holders is therefore ' nsailsnaae White Russian. For sale. » gi... ...i 'lt r.. rlffli ` Wi :'l il. i 31 r' if ,,:_-_ i A h l 1 _ Mfffr se* _ -.:`-.l_`._.f,.,, 1. .._.._= f "i i . ,. _ ~».;»;-...__J¢n¢~ ...»<:.e-1,.