i»-1... MA3_CH 293909 _ _ 'rum i.A'rns'r News THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN riustr or .inn _ t~ ‘.. - __ _ _ _ 5 _ _ §_i I _ i 1 1 , » ¢ . _ , a 4 ` , " f _ f , i " »- _ 1 rv. f .ir i~ _ : -~‘..f 1-, ' .= _ ,,. M 1 ,_ pw ."-»‘-if .. »~ -» H ,;=‘_h_»~._.___.._h_ ei .f \ A -ie s. "' \ i , _ _ _ f ' »_ 'ivy PAGE FIV The latest news, ilri-it oi all. Peter Connolly, Emyvam, was h, the City Friday. 'H10 K18I`k Urban Compan playing in Plctou last week.y were The tide will be hi l th' fi; at 3.56 and toniorroi:v‘oftlieSi"illo0(gn0(;'; 5 14. .l -1 J. W. and Mrs. Brown, City, left ,Saturday on D, three weelgs visit to A special train went to Georgetow field’s sale toda ' y. . AVR WilS0l\. Surninerside was in the “_” 1 -City, Sa-tu;-day_ Jack McDonald, of Toronto. was The League ofthe 01-055 pmnic is past week.-N. Glasgow Standard. ito he held this year_on July 19th. '1' At one o'clock today the auctio Brighton. ..s.. 'T V 11 about nine thirty Saturday night t Mrs. R. Hogg of N W d yne_ a ey, _ rethmm yesterda new 0” "land, 1.. ,connect with the Stanley wh ch_croS wmpmm, by the §’,______:_>:_';__:_’iE_¢<_>\1. _ae Many or the meiniisrs of ine, Legis- Sed *O P1060” yesterday morning. hooked for this week Umpdnl' lat ve Assembly returned- to their! _ ' homes by the outward trains Saitur-‘ H- Hlcksh l0"“°"\Y 39°\"°tH\`Y Of th Hugh A_ Mccnllmn of S_____ey _ms day afternoon. Y. M_. C. A., in Picton, was here fo 1, » _ ' I . P2031; a_p_p_oint¢;;1 to n position in the The Utica Saturday Globe contains P. E. Island.-Ncw Glasgow Stand- nnd left ,ze epnrtnfent at Ottawa. Hn excellent photo of one of Canada's> ard. r ther” 1”” W0'?k~ grand old men, Senator A. A. Mac- - ~.\.g. at t The _new Green Hats are decidedly correct, all the latest shapes in _Black _and Brown stills including the celcl.\r:i‘t;-tl “Cliristy’s” riziis or $1-0°, 5-'-5°. $2.00 $2.50 and _the _young nieii`s favorite Howes at 3,2; oo ' lil Browns Blues Fawns Greys :_‘§;_~f~, ,- _ 'lit ill fflfi, wg* and Blacks 25c, 35c, 5oc, 75c and $1.00. ’\'il"l¥A -.-_ .-:zu 1 Q;-__ - '~ii"."e‘i‘ W. i 1-.ur T' ' "’ aiiinri, -~~ ____________ _- rlonal-il of Charlottetown. _ Notes from North liustico and Mar- `i "` ` “_ "‘ -~ _ `;;ate, have been sent unsigned to this office. The senders nirme must be re- _ ceived in confidence, before notes can _ ‘ue printed. ‘ _,ffl The Duncan property on the corne ’ 7. of Queen and Dorchester Streets wil iff." V ""‘ i ' ' I be put up at' auction in front of thi premises on Saturday next. For fnr< ChhS_ Rodd hf this (hw, is the proud owner of ii beautiful filly i081 sired by-thc great Oakley Baron. M16 although only a few dniys old _has 'efery appearance of developing into |a fine specimen of horse flesh. Mr. l \ i .i _.'11 .__-_.il ther particulars see advertisement. - ,.f1=»i:\\fi»»,-."` ` " ` ‘ M" "','i:} ) ' '.~ l'».'h, J . ll ‘ . - Allnn and Mrs. Macquarrie of __ _ Searletown, celebrated the lifty~sixth ; ;,»i_ =.1___f_ anniversary of their marriage on the zitii, they being stiu mile nnd.hesr*ty ~‘_¢gii::' ,‘!`\\,\\\" . -» -~:.~\~ ‘ _~ // ///_`»\~_~_\Q \.._~__>\~ _ _ . .{“\\\~".~;_"»b \.1`&\" _ _ -\ .~\\. \X` \\~ _ - I U Z’ "Imperial-*Z _ Smyrna Rugs` CAN you judge a fine rug? Few people can. You know if you “like it,” but are you positively sure of a rug’s real value? The name “Imperial” is rug insurance. You can feel as safe as an expert in making your choice of an “Imperial” Smyrna. The purest materials, the finest designs, the most skilled labor, have year after year made this rug the standard' All sizes up to I2 x18 feet..~' Caution: The g I “I fl" 'Ends Mlrk "I. °SrinR'."°* wnirixcxiislnlzhe [fri-age' \ ' §i~\\\\_» ~\\\ ‘ If Our ‘ Csrpet*De=i‘i‘ pertinent Our New Stock is now lieady B-.iles and pziclcages have been coming in lately at a lively clip until now this depart- ment is briniful of the most desirable floor- covering, rich in all the newest coloring and patterns ready and :iii.\‘icus to be shown. Rugs are very Popular Floor Rugs and Art squares of all kinds are , 2 I-2x3. 3x1,3.\'3 I-P.. 3 I- inore popular than ever. This year' we are showing the largest assortiiient of these goods we ever had, values decidedly in your favor. They come in Trip- esty, Brussels, Yelvcts, Axininsters, etc, sizes 2 i-4x 254. Prices from $5.oo for Tapestry, up to $45.00 for Axniinster. llearfh Rugs -_ and Small size Mais We slicw ii splendid variety in Tapestry, \'cl- vet, Plush, Wilton, etc, starting at i5c for a siunll sized Hcarlli uint upto $6.50. China and Japan Matting :uid interesting iiddrcss on Charlotte- town as it is t.o~d:iy-illiistrated by ovcr 100 fine views. Knockabout flats and Caps ._..'if"§»..‘.‘_“`{‘..ZIIif£€ff’.i“i¥_'.f.‘f’&’Z.‘““.i‘.’.§ closing of the Assembly was an ex- cellent one, the officers and men oc- ing in the best of trim and well con- . GFCCIIS iluctcd throughout. 'Elie selections by the Hand were also inuch` enjoyed by ,the liiirge niiimliersi who lined the istrcets und Gziriicns. the effect that it will' be impossible for the pianist to appear in St. John *this seiisoni. Padercwski is suffering _from rheumatism of the forearm and |has been compelled to cancel a num- lbcr of eriiigugcnients.-St. .lohm Star. -Mr. Spencer is well known in this City. Do not send communications to in idividual members of staff. Every- ' thing should be addressed “The Char in L. tot-imown rnnnrnmiiw iiniiotretown' 1l’. E. 1.," and on the left hand corr- 'ei' at the bottom of the envelop fsliould be "Advertising," “Subscrip Minn " "New " "Editorial " nn - Sl ’ » l“'l‘our Editor,” according to th ‘ contents. The eighth of the series of sermon lon Our Tour Through Bible Lands subject, A description of the Dead Sea and the dt-stsuction of Sodom land Gomorrah, was given by Rev. J F. Floyd in Central Cliristian Church, ‘cnt in subject, and the manner in ,“ilharlo(\tctown as it is to-day" will' 'outline some of‘the features thot. make this town about' the best place ‘cf residence on earth-sketch some of its prominent featu1'es~t'cll about some of ills industries-and of some of its citizens-in a racy-breezy-intco csting paper-illustrated by over 100 fine views. . I ____ l John H. Regan, president of the |Nova Scotia Press Association ‘ has left for Fredericton, to attend the annual meeting of the New Bruns-l wick Press Association, which will be held there Friday. The matter of combining the two organizations and forming ii Maritime Provinces Press Association to include P. E. Island, iwill be discussed. It is planned to have ii joint meeting of the journa-J lists of the three Provinces at Am- herst in tue autumn.-Halifax Her-| uid. .___- Tho death took place' at six o'clock Siiturdny morning of Chas. Lea1'd,. miller a`t Crapiiud Corner, and son of the late 'George Leard of West- moreland' mllls. Mr. Leard The patterns inthe above this year are neat and tasty and the price range shows excellent vnluc indeed begin- ning aD izc for Chinn matting and from 15C :md every price between up to 5oc for Japan. The better grades are cotton wnrp filled which iunkes it more satisfactory for keeping out dust, besides wearing bet- ter. »:.°a>.e`.~.si.¢..f’£Z.fa'..-filled f ll.onis,Biininiersltle; George and will lof Westmoreland Mills, Prince of |l3cdcque, Warren and Artemns nind' lone sister. v The funeral ltukcs place today nt 2 p. m. lto‘Urupo.iid Cemetery. Thcservices ,will be conducted by tha brothers of >'I’rue Masons Lodge of which the de- ceased was a prominent member. *l"o u n d Guilty ` Citizens of Charlottetown V. S. _ D. Stewart Wr, the undersigned jurors, find the defendant, D. Stewart, of the Eclipse mxery, guilty, as charged in the indici- ment, of' giving the people of Cbarlotie- town the best :ind sweetest bread. very best cake and the llnkiesf, and best rvistrv ever offered to the public of Clnrlottefowu. KNOW A GOOD THING Foreman We the unrlersigned jurors. concur in the above report. MR JAMES R. SATISFIED OLD CUSTOMER MR-JOIIN ALI. IIE EXPECTED NEW CUSTOMER ' r"l°"h?r'if:_ii'l"i:w/ini' f ll The farmers of Frgdgrigt-on are \,us_ sale of W. A. Winfield’s furniture ily engaged in hauling mug~ge1.mud_ etc., will be held at his residence i a few days last week, on his way iw F. G. Spencer has received a. ,tele- gram from Priilcrc\vski’s manager to _ 'ent iinstrumcnts in u. mastei-ly mim- ` . » ,. , , e Ilust evening. The sermon was excell |_wp,___u__e_ ML muon in the hh,st,.M_ i , . . . . . ed song ns usual .scored a big suc- .i\_hic_h_it was given m_uiie it most lu- (____,_`__,m’ih (_, favorm, with New w0n_ uresting and instructive. _ derhmd phtmnS_ This hohhlm. home . . is featuring some good vaudeville this . The speaker in the Bwpist School- wwk ,huh up their render in ,,m,1;]\er room Monday night-who deals with column. , _ _ ___V V _ __ _ _ __ __`_‘_____ __ nie oUi5EN's-' comm it _ _ _ .. ._ r .__ . ._ ___ __ _gamer _ ____ ___ ____ __ __ ____ _mn _ __ _ _ _, M , . . . 2 ' _ port an archifgos urge not Iiettzrsin Thiltlihihy nvfiiirled 1|" Baum 'bn °“ ch"|°“°t°w“" Head Offices in New Prowse Blo ' ‘ ¢k--- - _ Much desiralle furnrture will b Charlottetown offered for sale at W. A. Windeld' the city at 12.30 p. m. The Onward published in Toronto 'known in this City. - P on Saturday at one o'clock. * paper will be sent by return mail. lin to Victoria. Rodd has nyenr old by Oakley Bar on that \vculd take a. Hood Sum to buy. I .-\t the City Police court Saturday the Prohibiailon case of James Mc~ Donald was adjourned till Wednesday The hlogisti‘nto gave judgment in th( case of Dr. ltogersou ol Vernon Rl*/¢T Bridge, for giviing it certificate for oiher than strictly inedicnl. purposes. The ilivfcuilciit was found zuility of the ,_-,ffiincc as charged, und fined the us- ul amount and costs. took lace cstcrdall "Om he (lcnietery. The services were 00IT¢lUCt houso and grove, Following were th pall lieaross: James Ste\\'a\”f». Wlllef Toombs, Frodk. Damercll, Alfre White, Murdock Ross and George Rit chic, The floral offerings were excep tionally liciiutiful for the season o the year. The following is token from the Presbyterian Witness. The conizrtlilll' _tion of Jnquct liiver recently pref sented to t\icir_Df1Sl50I`» n'3V~ J' M McLeod, New Mills, N. B~. ii liiind- some Sum of money to_ delral’ _ 1"? pxpenses to thc Canadian National lvlissionary Congress in Toronto. }(‘harlo coiigregiition presented him _W,¢.h._.a...0ne sleigh robe and \"~’fI\D- (Mr. McLeod is ri native of this Pro- Vince.) New Wonderland was fillcd to US capacity Saturday night with nn nD~ uiccintive audicnc., By__request the 5‘Qiircn of the rena an €l0l!l1nl dminatic picture was put on. Al Allen gave his forcwell iierftmnancc and us usual "made good"'.Wltl\ lil-S auiiieiiccs. His uct is certainly 11 winner and his handling of the diner- n r drew forth rounds- of well mefitfffl * Moir’s Chocolates best grade they manufac- ture. ' This particulzir package can only be bouglit at our store. -»»>.>.m~_~;~i.~. . contains in a recent issue, a. story en- 0’l\ titled An Epworth League that was ‘his way to P. E. Island during the not a failure written by Miss. Marion Wathen of Harcourt, N. B. well s>~<~¢v<\\».-as Bimini.. Shed " 0P¢n s I m to is oo v m ' Hwdly. Much, zoth, iooo .gg ‘\: The death of the late Mrs. Edward Rogerson of Hampton occurred on Thursday morning March twenty-fifth at the homo of her slstier-lu-law Mrs. Robert Moore Funeral took lac Any reader who receives a dirty or badly printed, or badly folded edition 9 of The Guardian will confer a favor r on the management by forwarding some promptly to the subscription deparhment, when u well printed ~.mm~.-m>~mmwunn\vmn-me Charles Miller, Victoria, is the proud owner of a new gasoline boat with six horse power engine for use in his lobster business. Charles Ince, Hampton, hns also just completed a gasoline launch which he intends running from Pleasant View, Hamp- wiisc.-is.\~<.i~.-.mar The funernl of the late Mrs. Joseph Warren P Y '-_ - ,' home Elm Avenue, (lity, to Peoples nd' by Rev. Wm. l~Iarrr;~xon nt the / l ` -*lx _Lovely Taffctas and Paillettes all the newest shades--79c yd lN__'l`_H_E L?hlG glass floor case at the front door we have made a special isp ay o some of the sliadings represented in this fine assortment of ;:°_l_l;;-and every day brings us words of approval--and increasingly large The silks offered are 19 inches wide--soft chiffon taffetas and ver choice Paillette dc Chine. This latter is a silk in Duchess satin finish very dainty--drapes well and is zi durable wearer. The shades are'--old’ rose? _ ' > rcsefla, nile,_i1iyrtle, bronze, seal and golden brown, white, cream, navy sky gieys antl_pi_nl