:min mms -~ ¢. -.' ..-- -. -- , _ , _ . ;» .,\~ “+1 . _-ff... .-;.. 329.., ..v-.-..».--~, , > ‘ ' ,-_.~ .H . ` ' ~ .1 , ,. . .., . . .e ‘- . ~” 'i- i " -vw » . i‘,~- ’ .- ;~~ 5;’ fr .i.-<»f-,- .-fi-1 _ 1 ' "" ‘ 1 _ W T ‘. ’ , i . -.\,_.»~ _.'-.S ' -.»"“.;;~,f,'-, .‘f,..{i,-fl.-Q _'_-_~.,.’;_’. ,»'_o,-i,'~ ii- - - ~ .1 ’..{_f:-_-'-_,_,;.~_'._ i ' ‘ '.>_-,f_";- ~ 5 -, , » » ,. , .~ . » , \ v ' 1 i » . \ “'l`IlI‘} I1A'l‘ES'I‘ NIGWS 5 TIIE CIIARLOTTETDW-N GUARDIAN 1 . ...M 0. l.....~- lhlflil-l9\il _ uowricur, souus Arn niurs couiin 's ...It pays to buy in this Province. , -- - ‘lie obtained at W. A. Juhnstone's, J. Minion of Souris has uc-,Montague. , 2-Sdrtf. _ _ ___. for the running of 8 suitable st amor cepted the wholesale agency for Jor- dan's Emulsion of Cod Liver Uil for Sourfs and vicinity. fr ...Mrs. J. G. Sterns of .\`oiiris, who has been very ill, was soniewlmt bei- ter yesterday. She is being nursed c by Miss Dykes of Cluirlottetown.-J. s -_ subsri-iptioiis in Souris and vicinity _ hould be handed to him. 2--llldrtf. siuh hftccn Ccllti- _ *- ...Services will lie field at St. .l\l»,s bau's, Souris, on Sunilay, _-\pril Ziid, at 8 a. ni.. ii ii. m.. sul 7 p. m. ...'l`he Morning Daily Guardian can --It pays to buy in this Province. i -The Morning Daily Guardian can --- be obtained at Ln_flerty's Tonsoria1_ -Sealed tenders will he received Parlors, Sumnierslde. 12-ltlrtf. , ___,“__]_p,,|,.y_ ,g,,iii~i5,\\'lio is suffering between I-lurd's l’o.ut, llcileiiiie and -Percy Tunton of i-luminersidc wus uniuicrside ns will i.e seen in all in Alberton on Wednesday. He P0-, on, ii i-ellipse of pneumonia is not S expected to recover.-J. 0! ...li`. il. Jiirdnn, Souris, having ouseutcd to act tis Guardian repre- 0 eututive, all news, advertising and 1-! 1. Iall at Summerside tonight. Admis- ...-liisi-pli liiely, i'h:\rlottetown, of l‘. lil. I. lt., has leased the buth- C Q » i 2.-gf J7'i‘1 3*.;-”-‘_~ 4 li-f .?` `§` ~»,?s¢`$‘- =~%<;"»-‘ _~.s,___ (lhild'ren’s service 2.20 p, in. Rev. ,the _ _ _ M, }{_ wimpy ,erlmid l-louse on .\1uiii St., Souris, ii ___ ,u ...The following were recent urri-filu IC vals at the Mcllonuld llotel, ;\lonti\- l gne:-A. I.. U. l’hiliips_ 'l‘oi'ontu; John McLean, Moiitreiil; l<`.S. i‘hand_- ler, Charlottetoivn; L. l-l. Jacobs, ,iuit i'oii.~'eiiLcil to act as Guardian re- W Montreal; A. McConnell, St. 'l‘hom-,pr as; L. Smith, l\loutreul; l..A. \‘.`rii;lit, ,uni s iscrii .ions in l on agile, iciinty shoiild be handed to him. U Paul Levi, St. John; ll. Vnlluglinn, iv Charlottetown; J~. A. Lepres, Vf. ll., Arthur, Montreal; W. .»\. l~`li\velli‘. Toronto; Geo. A. l'oolc, l.i»wcr I\liiu- tagiie; Percy l\lcDonnld, .l. W. !\lcl~Il- hinney, Truro; lt. l.. i‘otion_ Chair- lottetown.-M. ;li'ui|iiii: has -.in.ug liorsc llenn, whichiu ~ ?_______..'_..__ .sl ro minute nu; : cosr or coiiil H.»\fiIlI.\`lll`l`ifl. l‘u., .\lui'ch 15-‘i-.\ sweeping legislative iii\'csf.igntion of gylviiniii ig proposed in ir coucilrrcut resolution introduced tml:i_v in the general assembly \vliich luis in view the enactment of laws for the protec- of the cost' of coal. .-\s uu iiiiliciitiiin 1_ that the proposed in\'estigutioii v.ill be thorough, thc committee is cm- powered to inquire into thi- rclnti\»ii.~: bet\vcen mining and ti'niispoi‘tuti»u1 Cmnpzinics und the grunt lmukiug_ houses which are suiiljii bc cl\i::‘cly affiliated with them and which usunl- ly conduct their linuuciul operation an i Constipation is the root of many forms of sickness and of an endless amount of human misery. l Dr. EI oicse’s Indian Root Pills, thoroughly tested by ‘over fifty years of use, have been proved a safe and certain cure for constipation and all kindred troubles. Try tbcm. , 25c. a box. | 1 i _._ ,_ .____ .__...J._*,_.__ _ _ Nruv .\i»\'i-:i:'i'isi<:.\ii<;x'rs. .._,~c_. ,,,, ,,, ,,,,_\. ,_.,S,,C ,.,, TENDERS FOR SUMMERSIDE and IIURD'S POINT. FERRY Department of Public Work . March 29th., l9II Sl§.'\l.Iill TENDICRS will be re ceived at this Departineut until noon ou Monday, April ioth, from any person or persons willing to contract forthe running of a sui- table steamer of not less than i yo) twenty horse power (uominali lic- tween llURD`.\` POl.\"l`, lit-;i___ EG;_:Elg__$iis___y_\ece_O_i;__t;w_n_: st__dmts BORN his friends waited upon Mr. Mathews have been awarded diplomas as L’1`1ll\' ho leavrs in a few days for a trip 'untes of the commercial i\l`U“l‘\‘V. llohii't und .\lrs. _Jziy, pi sou. to the ,i\_,ii-m,,,|,,CS ,,,,,, ,,,.cS,_ntcd him . . _ '-- IC I. I'I ` 'f:l, tion of the public and the redii<;r.ioii mmm \1“ U" L “ln 1 flnck .\.lzicNcviu, of De Sable, is _ niivs ull sinus of SlL“d. His friends s wish him sllcccss with his trutter. si Jus. ll. Elliot, lfllliot`s Mills, offers I his stocli at lirivui'.e s:ilc, leforr leav- ing for the we-t. .-\ splrnzlid oppor- tunity for ini-in.'lini: pui-cliiis.~i‘s. SI .l.»\Y~-.\t .liuric on toe llilth inst, to “- l.. Moore, ai sou. ' _ _ iy pi e, Mr. Math- M A|tqR}ED eivs replied in a short mlilress. thank. l-`Aill.2L'llARSON-wiCl3S'l`lW"l`f-ll should be handed to H. Clark, Agent." ig will be conducted by Rev. lil. A. reside should he like the country und se-where. turned yesterday.-A. - " ` the l"‘iesb"teiian 'lm the Canadian \Ioithwest on Wed-I 'l`he services in ‘ 5 " ‘ » _ ‘ _ hurch, Alhertou, on Sunday morn- nesday morning, where he will likely cstmorelinid. There will be no ser- find \i‘ork congenial to him.-A. y. lie intends making his home vice in the evening.-A. -- -Dr. F. A. Lefurgey, Siuumcrside. sin of the inte Thomas Hewitt. H0011 ...filiirtiii McKinnon, l\Ionti1giie_, hav. purchased from Bruce McKnl\'ie on‘bi-other, ns previously stated, und, edne.~'day last the residence and out- the lute Mrs. Squarebriggs is surviv-, eseiitfitive, all news, advertising llllllilihgh of the property purchased 00 by t`-\'0 ii-'I-\\Zllt€FS l}€Slll0S the 5°" i ul ` rt' ' ‘\f t and by Mr. McKelvie a few days ago fi~(.m|ali'eady mentioned. The diiugliters re- if- Presbyterian congregation,---5. side nliroud and will be home to ut~ ~-_ tend thc funcrul.-A. -Alberton harbor is now clear of i'h,,i~1,itt»;toi\~ii, on Tliursdiiy, llliirch gi,',__.~ht token of (1,. I- , . t - | Ku, lflll, to i‘:ipt. und l\lrs. F. W. which he was hgli, ,1,1,,glti,ir;;‘?m_,,_l,Q' ith a beautiful travelling bag as i1 tholibh taken l sur ‘is ing them for their gift, aft:-r which very enjoyable social two hours as spent.-S. 'Miss Annie wus united in ni:irriaKC _-- to George Robertson Keele, H0110 ~-The Guardian representative was .shown §'€St01‘day a pictiirc of tlici of which were damaged (sud had been used in the Americun civil war, lmv-E UH been Imported by private citizens "Om 1111 AlH€I'iCan miisieal instriimenti' ill ED first Summersidc hand the insirunicnts' ._ V i I Mzircli ilu, lilll, George ;\lcKinuon. l~`unri'al on -*`»ut\ir;;i'ee and iniportant business. (Ivo. W:1llc1', Sectv. s.ilc of‘ large and riinimoiliolls dwelling house with Int of liij nc1'i;s of land, in the ronipiou of this city. ' **’l`hr-rc will he ii meeting of the different comniittees, also ull ivoutributrirs, and others in- terested in the l’. lil. 1. Central Heed’ Fair, Domestic Science and Poultry lottetowii, on Friday, the Iilst iust., ut. l o’clock p.in. The financial re- port of the Association will be sub- mitted. i "Vid i ' ` ful 1 eriil Dry ‘clls' the best, esp(-cially ooiistruetcil ~ Nu- rine nud stiitioiiary gasoline eu- giucs. For sale bv Jus. D, Uflcr, 12/1 Grout (lcorge St. Phone 3514--J, 3-Illldrliri. ! i ,- .;;:--'~_.. =.;;.,i,=f.¢»j-.f.‘.f,~;e‘¢.i,:i,~svf'_=,;?,_, e -°‘.-..~:.:';.=f~' _u.1‘1»';..- ~. . ,, 'r-i`~`i.<". ~ in -. ’ '.11 11" =-.,`.,_ '_ Rubbers are Cheaper Ifeep Your Feet Dry \\'e have zi fine new stock of the lie.-it makes of rubber footwear. PRICES Meu`s 1stgi':icle 9oc " 2nd “ 75c Boys’ “ (i5c Youths' “ 55c \Vou1cii`s ist grade 7oc “ 2nd “ - 5cc Mc-u's “ 450 , Cliilds' ‘ 4oc I' lnfts` . “ . 35c MORRIS & SM L! 1 , ~ _ _ . . i " Q uk . - if' -,i i ,____ .,__‘_, __ ,_, __...:¢ .....,-. _ ~__,-- 7 ff K 1 i- _-~i‘?E“;~§§';*‘._-'~»_‘-~l.,,1"l.;<:f:;.v' 11.1 »- "-1 -1 . . , Wire Cartridges For 8 Gauge ro and 12 Gauge ` Guns Wada From No. 6-20 4 gin-8---ioxiz Empty Shells Powder 32, 60,-75c (.`ameron’s . Hardware 'Store l-if.; - ' -. ti -=:»»-'i',~v:-..'- K* -7 .i fi \ `~)r" , "‘ q‘f"`m'3`i' I » I~ 'VF .; _, ,.,. '!Q.\f:'¢" 3G f 1"'-t""'¢i"»`= ‘PF ‘ louse. The group consistcd of 12 members, all of which except two, the late R. S. llowness and \\'m. Dcegall, are still living. Of the re- Illainilllr ten seven ‘are scattered over llfC1"~’l\¥- ports of America and only of Sumlnersiile. They are, ex-lllxiyor. (‘omptou, W. I\'.»l-leustis, \\’_ 1.1 (fimk hd UP- .»\. A. McLellan, who was leader of the band.--S. il l'l; place. He spoke earnestly of the new pastor as a man of God. Mr. Sinclair then asked the diiestiomz prescribed for the induction service, which being satisfactorily answvercd, Mr. Fraser was duly inducted into of- fice. llev. ’l`. F. l"ullcrton of (Thar- lottct.o\vu addressed words of wisdom to the pastor. He was followed by Rev. Mr. Murray, (l`l.eiiry, in a prac- tical address to the congregation. lVlr. Fi'nsei‘ licgiiis his pastorate un- der favorable auspices. He has a united cliurch to serve. He follows un illustrious line of pastors. The idenls of the church have long been high. They will expect good things of their pastor and will help him to -achieve them. At the close of the 'service a brief reception was given 'the new pastor in the hall of the |L‘hurch. Mr. Fraser will he 8 worthy `addition to the moral and spiritual fforces of Sunnnerside.-S. _ FUHMING THE llliill AMERICAN AHBITHATIUN pid progress is being made in drult- ing the new arbitration treaty with duy expressed the hope that he will `be able to submit the document to the senate nt. the coming extra ses- 'siou of congress. i The work of prcpnring the treaty is fin the hands of Secretory of State Knox ond British Ambassador Bryce. ,Taft is being consulted nt every ,tux-n. 'vide for arbitration on practically fevcry dispute that can possibly arise, and will include matters of national honor and integrity. , President. Tnft in delighted over the prospect of the rutiliciition of this ,of the greatest successes of his nil- niinistrution. i He has strong hopes that France ventuall become parties to such nn try practically impossible. They correct stomach disorders. ¢~ _ - "Let good d/,yes/1'on wait on .f1ppe.‘ti`le, and /1ea!.'@ on bo!/1/" - They will lf you take SHAKESPBARB NAim..2.YS.P.E.PS-'fi living again for the victim of dyspcpsis. 50c. abox. lf your drugglst has - no( stocked them yet. send us 50c. and we will mail them. 35 assist digestion, and maize life worth uiiiiiriisiiiis, iinnuow irnriuwcr couiin, I '-"'-"""""""""""""'. I " The Store of Satisfaction Classy Overcoats For Early Spring -z .,.., HE Overcoat you want for early T Spring is here. They are the kind that particular men wear. The coats that have the style-the fit- ~. 1, -.vs-_ the finish. To List one or two. A Black Vicuna Coat with that. soft finish which never glosses. The length is about 44 inches, lapels nicely shaped, collar close and body linings of twilled Italian cloth. Beautifully finished- Pfice $8.50 A Chesterfield Coat also of fine black vicuna has plain lapels, centre back vest and body lined with good quality, Zurich twilled silk. Sleeves lined with Glassada. ‘f ‘. i 1 National Drug and Chemical Celiluy el Canada. Llmlhl, ~ lllntrul. . These coats have co nic rapidly into favor ortuuity of purcliasiug sr-une :it prices withoii ; roomy, comfortable garments, have slash poc 5° i seams stitched. f.1.-.i--.- Q Euglisli Cravcnettes in Oxford Grey, th '~ lapels and lined in body with Italian cloth. gl 0 ------- Prices ss so, $10.00 V f-------Rainy Weafhe ft is about due i's'nt it? coat case. ------Prices From $7.00 ` i .\u elegant rissortnient of M everybody Parametta Cloth Cravenette Rainproof Coats Hzlvc your umbrellas ready along with your Rain- From 50 cfs to $6.00 ’ Sell Openers 75c to $3.00 ' Suit Case Uiiilnellzis. All silk and made to fold to put inside :1 suit . $2.75 0 liuglish Uiubrclla with Steel and silver handle $1.00 I0 $150 .»'\ trappy new model umbrella with a good gloria cover. The'l1audle is of mission pattern and can be detached making it into a ladies’ umbrella in an and we offer our patrons the opp- t a rival in Canada. They are _ kets, inside seams taped and all to $15.00---“ CIOfI`l _--H e coat is 5o inches long, medium io $13.00---_-» I' TIm6**_-'----`» en’s Umbrellas. 'Price $10.00 ' Sales Prices strictly cash to _-lx-n-` ' +- instant. L '\ l /Qfozntsne/3 0:5: .Z 0/1A/ezorriro WA/.9 B/0 DEPARTMENTAL .sro/.P5 rm-e- .--xr“’"»»°1-' -v-fi-_-s»v~vnn-wargurrss-www---'swam'-»~.. DINNER SETS There is a difference in crockery, a great difference that is often overlooked. All 97 piece Dinner Sets are not the same, althou h the NUMBER " ofpicces is often given more consideration than the QUAI.I'IgY of pieces, To illustrate 1' DINNER SETS 95 pieces-Brown and Green $4.75. ` DINNER SETS 97 pieces-Blue, Green, Peacock, $5.95. The 0 5 95 set is really the better value-Come in and figure it out for your- self. _ A. N.McKAY. _ iii iiiiiiiiis The estimates for the fiscal year ending September 30th, 1011, were tabled in the Legislature last even- ing. Following is the estimated expendi- ture. Admin. of Justice...... ...S 23,105 Boards of Health...... 300 Uoroner’s Inquests...... 100 Dept. of Agriculture...... .. 8,200 hlxeciitive Council...... . :. 700 Dept. of Eriucntion...... 127,980 Exhlbftlons...... . .. 6,850 Elections...... .. 250 Hospital' for lnsnne...... 41,500 Interest .... .. . 37,030 Legisla»tlon...... 9,900 Miscellaneous Grants...... .. 6,555 . - ..<.. i.n..' Miscell. l<1xpendi‘ture.,.... 1,200 l'aupers...... _ 3,000 Infirmary...... .. . 5,000 Postsge...... 500 Public Lands Uep...... . 980 l’|-uv. Sec‘y Trens. Dept....., . 6,150 Prov. Auditor's Dep‘t...... .. . 1,500 Provincial Building...... 3,400 Registry Office, Ch'town...... 3,100 Registry Office, S’side...... 1,900 Telegrnms ............... 70 Stcnographer and Librarian... 1,850 Public Works Dept .......... .. 5,500 Ferries, Queen's County...... . 5,782 Ferries, l'rlnee County...... . 1,605 Ferries, King’s Couuty...... . 2,989 Wharves...... _ 4,000 iI’ackets...... .. . 3,875 l`loads...... . . . . . . . . . . .. 30,000 Road Inspectors, (sslarles)'.... 2,195 Bridges .... .. 25,000 Bushing ice...... 750 Telephones, including exten- , sfons...... 1,300 Mis. Public Works . . . . . . . . 4,500 Debenture Sinking Fund...... 11§505 Unfox-eseen...... 250 Total Current. Expenditnre...$891,30l CAPITAL ACCOUNT. Concrete Cu1verts...... ...S 1.300 Permanent Brldges....... 20.000 Rights or wsy...... 1.500 New -71111. Q\1een's Co\mty...... 9.300 _____. Total cspiisi nxpsiiauure...$ 148.100 Grand Total Expenditun... 424 461 FO i |f¢ nl\|l'\l\c¢ E2' '#33: $232 Pi. E' fi'ff”d Ella iiir.-i‘.'£’ii:.°0‘.=r...illzi?iln&7§sr:c °”"°r‘i. n. num.. im syamygg u -