i E A i i i an , ~ .--. _ _ ____,_, . . . P U' ’° ’9°9 W '1'H1vLA'1'ss'i\ unws » THE CHARLOT'I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN -” mer or .inn ~ mag pnvpggg- - -F H . _ , ofA ¢|"3|'|gl|-V' 0|-=sm¢a¢», #:=".,,'% . ' , - . --'-- + e, . 3 ;-55; §E;.._:_.,:&::i [HE QUEENS COUN'[Y GUARDIAN ‘MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STURE Does t i1“;t°'E;"lc;k tfiémlfloir 4. 9-_ Ars- vesr-'z..1--u._w-_ tr- ~?": Wellner’s 5-". .‘ *_ g r ~fg________-_: J 'ui “ l LLL-l 'I`l'e Housekeeper's Friend no home coniple vithcut it. Price 25 cents. ' Silver Cream 4' Head Offices In New.Prowse Block--Charlottetown The lstest news, first. of dl. Louis Gaudet has returned to Win- nipeg from a visit so his home in this City. ln any walk in life the Classified told in that column. te '* The steamer Kllkeel which has been laiid up at Dartmouth sailed ,Thursday for Port Hastings to loud _coal. Tinemtth wanted. Bee classified lads. Mrs. John God.kin, City has re- turned from a visit to Louris. Rev. John Stirling will preach to- advertisernents will prove n help, as mo"-ow at Rustioo at 11 “_ m_ and at Stanley at 4 p. m. People i wishing to save money should pay their March light bill to- day and receive the discount. Johnson & Johnson, City, have a w. wr G°0'l`l,'€ A- MCDUHHN. Of this 'C'itY,very attractive Easter window, which I has been transferred from/the Torou-|1s'ca,\,Bgng mum favorable comment V _ , H Di to Branch of the Royal Henk 01 Cell und attracting me mention of every "Billy Burlie s. -Have you seen the l . _ " " “"""' """'* “da to Vancouver- B' C' P8.HB8l` by- new Burke” bgltg yet? you ' P || 0 T 0 G RA P il E R A _ . The outward .mga by the Miuto, Mm, Margaret Rosa w,.u sing ,, _. have not we would be pleased to show this m°"“i“E Wm 9° UM °*“` mfs Illustrated song at New Vlouderlcnl them to you ght The “Ward “arg” Yesterdw m who attends of that much adl* iunal eluded ten cars way freight. mio ment STANLEY BROS. |00 flair Nets |06 Of special interest to ladies is the announcement of the coming of these ex- - cellent hair nets at such little prices. Made extra large and full of th e fin- est silk Colors Blond, Light, Mid and Dark Brown. + 4 ff -_-» 50c French Amazon 50c This new cloth is the one that is go- ing to make a. stir. Last year hundreds and hundreds of yards of our 5oc venetian was worn by satisfied customers. ,This cloth is actually 25 p. c. better- still and hasnever before been sold under 68c a yard . Light and dark,brown and navy blue, black, Taupe and cardinal. J, it E | one car buy. and five cars mixed frei’ tonight, thereby aSsu,.=,,g evmy ,me L ' jilou can always rely on getting the /I ' ' ' ‘ ' ` heat in Photographs at G.ll, CO0K'S All the leading siyles to choose from. STUDIO-In the new Deslfriny Bleek The Studio where Baby is always welcome, O 'A _ W. S. and' Mrs. Stewart, Charlott- letown, passed through Moncton* Thursday afternoon enroute to New York. They were join'ed here by Mrs. Fred C. Jones, who will also spendl some weeks in Boston and New York. Y ` Henry Smfxllwood, Mt. Herbert, will sell on Monday at one o’clock a ,number of choice milch cows and other stock. The ad appears ini another column. "V _M°°°t°” Timm' The Stanley got into Georgetown should try Hughes’ /I ' ‘ ,wall preach an Easter sermon on the |Resurrectiou of Christ. In the even- /// QQ' ) l at 11.30 Thursday, the mail special ' -‘ / Christian Cl1\.ll'Ch, RGV. J. F. Flnyd' Mintg of to Picton about noon g . Both steamers encountered heavy ice. . . Weak. Nh down. nervous people Q Tomorrow' morning in the Central M-ryving in this City at 2,15, The f/ i/ . } A f Iron Blood Pills _ 'Phev build up the shattered system- ` Price 254: per Box. GEO. E. HUGHES Wanted at (Inu . A Coat and Pant maker. 1 Highest vt ages paid ,'10 the right person. MURDUCK RUSS Tailor 140 Greet George Street. _ dtcsrg;s;f,_ _ _ i- rZ= Loner_gan’s Quick Lunch I -Ann- Home Bakery |24 Gt. George St. Cream Douglmuts our leader to- day is cream Doughnuts, great big ones they’re ioc Daz. We have lots of other dainlies. Our ho.ne made bread is a dandy, try a loaf Bc, Health and Graham in waxed wrap- pers, 1 lb loaf 4c. Oh I was near forgetting we have some nice Cocoanut Cakes ioc doz. Hot u riches at all liours. dttsini. _ 1 I soiroiz il AJOURNAL of in- formation for all Literary Workers. 2 Thirteenth year. Only I permanent and suc- gwiif' . New Queen Quality Shoes r For 'Easter Ciirspring stock isall on the shelves-They are far and away ahead of anything ever offer- ed by us before-The fashionable pumps are here-----The co oured top Button Boots, I Patent oxfords Button or lace on new lasts, and Tan Shoes galore. Prices _$4.00 to $5.00 Alley ® Co Sole Agents. ai ['1iiiil."|1Il'iil|li|ill°', il. . . I Practice limited to Diseases and Skin. _ ` Eyes tested and fitted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS sw! s. m. i.eM.Np ln. Evenings by snnointment dtwvv DUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIUIIO < s DENTIST Office Hours 9-1 and 2-6 Over Jenkins k Son NEW PRGWSE BLOCK Charlottetown. P. E. I.. 19-ifldrtf. if Vi p-¢-q u. 'fssful magazine °f "5 me Dry caafuu (thinned), aiu. , C1355- Tells what cases of Boneless Codfisli put up €dlI0|‘S Want! Il( W and two pound packages. _ J should be prepared: 9 where to find the best We have on hand a quantity of very se versl in one Also Smoked Finnsn Haddies, Smoked Digby herrings. Canned Salmon, I ' Lobsters. Kippercd Herrings, Clams, market. Answers ev- i ery question that you , 1 want to know ` about , the business of writing , for the press. roc a § copy. $1.00 a year I I and. prompt service are the induce- fi Send toc for sample . ments we offer for your patronage. I copy, or 25c for three* I recent numbers. THE EDITOR - De osit N. Y Finnan Haddies and Trout. B§s;_@_Q9ff A Complete Stock, lowest prides BAYER, Photographer P -25dtf ' |27 Grafton Street, Phone, |92 J. WANTED Anyone whois in need of aPlumber or Tin Smith to call at tiic Model Tin Store, 138 Great Ge°f8'° St- f All work first class. Lowest prices on all work. Satisfaction guranteed. ‘ ing he will preach' on his tour through Bible larnds in which he will ‘describe the Garden of Gethsemane. The death occurred at Donaldston Ion Wednesday morning of Isaac Court 'aged sixty-nlne years. Two sisters and' one brother survive him. Inter- ment took place at the Methodist lcemetery at Domaldston on Thursday afternoon, Rev. L. J. Wason otiiciat- ing. A very enjoyable entertalnmenfl was held Wednesday night at the home of Stanley Prowse, Brackley Point ,Road About fifty invited guests .were present and tho time passed away very pleasantly with games, ,music and dancing. Dainty refresh- ments were served. . The law examinations held in the County Court I-Ilouse came to an end _on Thursday morning. The following ,ls the list. of those taking part,-, Fi;-sf, .Interm.cdi~atc,, H. Strong, Summer- side, Second Intermediate, W. Scott, IW. McMillan and G. W. McPhee all of Charlottetown. Finals, F. Conroy lCity, and A. McQua.id of Souris. Do not send communications to in dividunl members of staff. Every thing should be addressed "The Char lottetown Guardian, Charlottetow ; P. E. I.." and on the.1eft hand corn er at the bottom of the envelop should be "Advertising," “Subscrlp tion," "News," "Editorial," o "Tour Editor," according to in contents. ' at-_.- J. W. Daley and Mrs. Daley of Beach Point, P. E. I., were in Truro on the 5f1|‘1. Mrs. Daley, who was for merly a Miss Whitman, gf Beaver Harbor, Halifax Co., has been visit- ing ln Halifax for some li'ttle time and was enroute to her Island' h'ome llvlr. Daley returned to Halilfaxdlhenco [to the Eastern Shore on business.- Truro News. Lasvt week the piincipals of thc three City schools waited on Mrs. Mc- Swain and presented her, on behalf of the teachers, with an enlarged framed photograph of her late hus- band. At the presentation, feeling re. marks were,made in reference to the high esteem in which Mr. McBwain was held by- those associated w-lt, him during his life of long and faith ful service in this City. A large number _of flower lovers .visited the green houses of James Tait Junior. at Brighton. yesterriny afternoon, und greatly enjoyed the l`l\I‘¢ treat D\‘€l>arerl for liheir benefit, It is to be hoped that the flower committee will taike advantage of what Mr. Tait has to offer, and by an abundance of emblematic cut and .potted flowers make the/lr churches Igrllilly signiflcient of the Easter sea- o . Crowded houses greeted the perfor- mers s.t the Opera House last night to see the moving pictures, hear the Hood music, and enjo the acrobat Special Eastur sermons will be preached tomorrow by Pastor S. H. Cornwall at North River at eleven a. `m. Long Creek at 3 p. m. and Kings- ton at 7 p. m. Also special Easter music will be given by the choirs. A. B. Warburton, M. P., from Prince Edward Island, one of the de- legates to the Laymen's Congress, has left for his home to spend the Easter recess. Mr. Warburton ex- pects Pnrliament to wind up in May l--'Poronto News. i Many friends will 'oe glad to hear that Miss Laura Ne-wson, daughter of Benj. Newson, Kingston, has re- turned to her bomc after passing n most successful examination in the Shorthand and Typcwrlting depart- ment. of the C. B. C. | The steamer Bonavista, now in the Dry Dock undergoing repairs, camo out Thurstlay and sailed for Ciipc Breton to~load coal. Captain D. G. Fraser, who has been spending the Winter at his home in Picton, .is now ln the City to take charge of her. `-Halifax Chronicle. The entertainment at New Wonder- land ‘list night, was one deserving special mention. In ord-er to have the programs keeping with the day, Good lFrld-ay. a portion of each show was ldevoted to sacred murllc. Williaam G. Hogg rendered "Th-9 Unseen King- `dom," with Miss Rosa. giving “The Holy City," then both together ren- `derin-g "Life's Dream is 0‘cr," in the first verse Mr. Hogg whistling the ac- companiment to Miss Rosfi’s words, and in the secon-d verse singing tn- gethcr in a sweet and most pleasing harmony. The audience showed an appreciation prolonged and hearty- appreciation which was truly deserved for the inovation. was a musicnl treat Miss Rosa omitted her selection of the Jewish song, but tonighti this will be again given. The pictures ,were beautiful, and the entertainment ,one of a refined and elevating nature ,which there should bc many more of. HIGH PRESSURE DAYS. f Men and' women alike have to work incessantly with brain and hand _,to ,bold thein own: nowadays. Never were the demands of business, the wants of' the family, the requirements of society, more numerous. The Iflrnt effect of the praiseworthy 'effort' 'to keep up with all these things is 'commonly seen in a weakened' or de- lbiliated condition of the nervous sys- I --------_- | extreme cases in complete nervous Y ic feats, so ably performed. The physici- al marvell called forth tho closest at- telltlon and was indeed marveil/ous.' There was sufficient mirth interspers- cd to make the program varied and interesting. Especially pleasing wasi the rendition of "The Palms" as a fitting opening to the Easter season. The Department of Marine has giv- en instructions to the operators of the various wireless telegraph sys- tems under its contrbl that they will communicate with passing vessels equipped with wireless appratus any information, not already published, respecting changes in aids ta navi- gation on the routes such vessel; are taking. and also, ff requested, infor- mation as to weather conditions prevailing during the prevloun 24 hours. , “The flavor, fragrance, purity and dellcfousness of "Salads" Tea comf mend it to the favor of every lover of good tea. Every yesr has _hut served to demonstrate more empha- tically its superiority. "Our Easter display of plants and fhwering bull,-s are ss usual of excell~ ent quality and unrivalled beauty.You are cordially invited to see our dis- play. James Tsit, Jr. Brighton. 4-vd4i. W. H. Stevenson. Prop. g I . "Our Comp Syrup of Hypophosphl- tes is one of the best tonite you can take. It 'uulldii up the nerves, makes new blood and im arts health to sv P1 sv -- .J ster Kid Glove Sale ._275 pairs of French Kid Gloves have to he sold out this Week Not very often has one the chance at Easter time to procure their new kid gloves at reduced prices. We have a number of different lines with just a few sizes in each and these odd pairs We have placed on sale all this week at greatly reduced prices. 5o pairs of black Glace kid. Lace fastening. Re-V gular price $1.50 Sale price pair. A lot of kid g.oves, about ) I 85. paiis. Regular 75c a _ _Y pair. Blk sizes 5 3-4 to 6 3-4i i`an sizes 5 3-4, 7 1-4. Suie price 49C s pair. IIC. / A lot comprising about i4o pairs of fine black kid gloves. Regular $1.00 All sizes ' \ Sale price 69C I 50 pairs of the best qual- ity French kid gloves. Black _ Glace. Regular $r.2 5. ‘lr //' A io pairs 5 3-4, 30 pairs 6, ro pairs 6 i-4. Sale price 79° 7» Allll ALWAYS RELIABLE _..unsu,,, ` Almost all breakagesrof good kid gloves are caused by lack of knoii/ledge_an_c_l_care w;b_ei_1*_pi_i_t_t2g_ntliem_pii foilhe first time. The wrist should be doublecl_ back, then the fingers worked in Dy the other hand, next the thumb inserted and the wrist turned over. ‘_ 'l`he glove sliopld not be pulled on by the wrist which is always the weakest part ofthe glove, G “Kouillons” "ReYnier" Black, tan, navy, grey, white Black and tan lace Hn fine French kid, glace f/y g ’ E , $|.|0 pair ~. - Grenoble make $|.55 pair ’ Blk and tan, extra quality, ‘ glaPppkFrench laid $§.5gpi:1ii' _ , ~, Blk and tan glace, finest 4 finish » tan an grey -§lt45Ul;iT_ 1, ,. ' 0 ._ Grenoble make $|.50 pair f i, l ‘ l Stanley Bros . » Regular Lines v ‘L Sfanlcy Bros tcm of both body and brain, and in ”"" " v ~ ii _ prontrnrion. It in clearly seen that pe;Cfh§‘;‘;l?oKP*:‘;§ter°°;:a?:L§g§trr§s h t ' d’ d ' h t ll. t ' |¥heasy:te,m¥:°;,§e xg; Znsvitonégls ag; feathers yet keep the cold and wind _the nerves, and keep the digestive and “sd 'hekptrmi w°“,ld hardgy gay 11%” asslmilative functions healthy und* € ° PM de B :I 8 ur “ga ‘Th or B active. From personal knowledge, ,fgh elfiw gli" fimgn' is? ,, em' B _ we can recommend Hood's Sarsapa- ` ° ° 8° B mg; 5' F01- fhg Balance of thls wegk ; rllla for this purpose. It acts on all _Bu . _ . y Perrins celbrated gloves for . . ;“§,;’,’,f“‘a§;*?,‘;‘;' ,g‘;::“§u§Pw”;’° e°;“§’;§ Easter. They are guaranteed. Puefm To-tos, the celebrated _lap Magicians Y » In 1 o were y,igh.pr..,,,,,,, day., g*‘;#d°:_P:‘x;’§ b“Co_f““ *’*°°“ ‘;f1‘;d§;‘ V Miss Margaret Ross. Soubrette _l - _ _.__ I New Moving Pictures and Illustrated Song :Organs, grarnophoncs, sewing ma , '.,._._r‘>»,)‘;_',f.,.~f:¢~,,i chines, and all kinds of musical in- . Admission 5 and cent. L "` "‘ trimuints repaired at the New Music ' " ' store, 171 Queen st.. A. ic. roonuis. ~~‘ I4./. I 4-ion i _ iiffif, rw - - ' ‘, ‘W -Y' s "= . . » ~. .- . ..._ .@fi.f.7'.""-'f»;,_:1>. ~1,-.~.f..f+Z4f .W _ 1,. iq", . . , "f/f'__U,,"' ., ,. "’§_;& _‘ ‘.' `_a"" /"‘='; ,,. This illnstrati rn exactly represents the movement of our iti sine. _ New Model Empire Watch. lt is s Solid nickel movement. substantially and accurately built, and beautifully finished, and calculated to last e lifetime if properly used. ' $7. 50 buys this high class i5 _levelled watch cased in it strong silveroid else. The same model with 7 Jewels, for $6,oo. Every vvatoli is insured, to the wqmr by the broadest possible guarantee. G. F. Hutcheson Pure O 0|ive I Oil Imported direct from France - Guaranteed by FrenchandCanadian Government Analysts as being absolutely pure for medicial and table use it is unequalled Price 3o& 50 a bottle. "llll llll llllli” See our Lily Queen shoe. DaM§lgl'd0|’| Q Agents. I | il 5 1 _ __ ___ _._ ._ . .__ _.f ___ _ _. TRY OUR . high grade American Kerosene OIL. ‘ We are the largest retail handlers of oil on the Island; which proves that we handle only the best. Ask for Prstts Astral. 25 cts per gallon. 5 gui- lots 23 cts. Bring your can and have it filled. "_" pn" 0! the b°|:,y_ Pnpand ami jewolleié gt Ogticisn ' V DRUGGISTS, , Q _ _ -aiu at 'se per bmi. by A. w. me 99 " °" ' '