13, 1909 "VV mn mrssr ""” CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . 'riser or inn _ PAGE nvn ' _ __ _ I L- Iq;_ _ ` ’l”*'-“*"- if J- ’='-P-' - ,__ ~ --H-' £s1_lg 9 ll .. _ _ . ._ _ S N Y A girl le wanted at- 130 Elin aveii- Garnet Louis nerd el Ebenezer, lien _ ue. See classified colimn. been visiting friends at Winsloe. . _ _ ` ' _._ _ . ' ___ , A girl is wanted' at once lor gener- Hammond Ford of New Glaufow Tlld ‘ ‘laid I "' CII ch\f|¢“d0WD'l nlllhal S , ___ omg" in New Pmwse charlouenwn' ,_ sl housework. See classified' column. Road has been visiting friends °at ` ' du ` 1 p ‘N .. . , _ , *__ ’eity. nlgllli 011 Ii ViSl¢ i0 St A11dl'€'W'D N Miss Sadie Love, dau hter of driver " A ' " l I in w snilzn el 'rreenale len yen- _- B ` ' L5., Edward 3, mtg, ,_ ' ` I ' --~ Brackley Point. _ The knelt lllwl, llrlt 0| dh J. P. Crockett, Montague, is in the Miss Ella Large, City, left last --__ _ § _ ~.__ ` - __ _ - . - - e. .. , va ee., - . _ ~ 1 x ae terday for Cowley, Alberts. Capt. Bcwdrldge and two daughters _ --- ‘ for Omni- _ when by $1 M _ \\; _ J _ _ f i _, _l. is _ _ _ _ /. I Y s s co uct _ , J -_. visited the City yesterday. Miss Emma Nicholson, City, collect h mm 4 gm H » - -_ / _ ' r J H B Melllsh, City, arrived -___ ed in her “ts box’ 025 o r t ° mary ep” em' of W in-e. c. li-win el me city lelr on “_ M‘°"°'Ke1¢nleen ana me Cummls- - A, Sunday evening for Regina. Sask. Mrs. Austen Chisholm and dn/ugihter ki-'Y. 010. BN vi-Bltillz HC W°\19l°¢l"° egglldeinhnthesayflilrmulnl hlli.gE(lrlilllcll:aodt --- Miss Maw °f Ufzz. are reverted i\1~ C°"'°f- . ings. ui-. nelson says if they cen'£‘ , nnnlel shew of Ulgg nee mmol -- -- serine ee-al they eniely engine eel x the lfrlmtlpollhip of Peake’s Station) Miss Blanche McLeod of Murray W Anybody desiring a position as styling gold as he gets lots of it out; sehvol- ~ River, left last night for Fernie, B.C. housekeeper should write X. P. 0. of cbs "me farm every you-_ ' i i ‘ --» ~ -_ Box 1230 at once. ‘ ___ The tide will be high this after- Il1¢!'P¢n.sive dolls will delight the -_ Do not ,end commumcaums to ln. moon at 2.49 and tomorrow. alternoonl .hearts of the little folks at Bt. Jani- The specialties to be put on at New sividuai members or the stan, Every- nt 4.07. es Hall on Thulldly. Wonderland tonight are given in the thing should be addressed' “Tha Char- -. _ U-an ""@r"'v*r\_ --- Y¢Ud°l` OD M80 l0\1l'. lottetown Guardian, Charlotnetown , R. uenenalc, city Edltei- ef tile Miss Lewella Roberts. El»°W°f lm -- ‘p. ie; 1.," ana en tile len need earn Patriot, left the City by the Eastern been v.ls;tlng East Royalty the sum Miss lodltli Leve, city, wne was one ei- at tne iwttein ei me envelope 1 min ywtvrdiay afternoon of Wml. and Mrs. Roberts. 311° "°',of U10 “TSE Girls" on Saturday last, should he "Advertis‘ng," "Subscrip~ 3 _ Own, turned to her home on Bafturlliii’ -succeeded in collecting $8.06. , tion," "News," “Editorlal,j g to had roads and ill health, gRev. L. J. Wason was unablg to take By adopting the use of the classiii ’ or ~ -- "Tour Editor,-' according to the contents. *_ his work at Marie, on- Sunday. A. Alexander MacLeod, the New f York artist, has just comipleiad a 3 ort 't M - p nal ol alcolm MOQueen, a. ' ed advertisements grand results al-eiyoung; and rising lawyer and gn, 0( __ |0btalued, as told in that column. the, leading attorneys of Winnicpeg, 3 ’*"' Man._ Mr. McQueen is a graadulaxte of ‘I The final presentation of the "Tarn M¢C,i11 Univsi-s-iuy, audi a Mm og John ing ol the Shrew ’ will be given to- ia McQueen of Orwelll, this Province lnlght ‘lt New WU“de'l‘1HDd by SPBGl'Bl and visited his Old home in the sum- ‘ is ’°‘1“°9t- mer of 1907. The artist is at present A """‘ in Boston finishing a life size por- ”' correspondent says the people of trait ef the late Mr Bali r li _ the North wniel i in, no ' ° ‘ W ° w” » along quickly w‘¥‘t’_°;`§;' “alle Kd R5 the original organizer oi the fruit in- , wmsloe North Chu‘rch "P 'B ° dustry between the United States and : rzni-.fer ._ Magnificent Spring Conceits Gathered From The Best T Sources All lovers of new goods will appreciate the great array of beautiful novelties we have for spring adornment, our store is packed with new goods- ncver in all its history has it been so completely filled with bright up to date salable goods. New Waists Artistic New Dress Goods Draperies Beautiful Designs New Costumes in Lace Curtains Womcn’s Neckwear All the latest creations for Easter wear, plain and fancy styles, all prices 25c up. Fancy Undcrskirts Colors that sell, colors that wear,colors that catch the eye and satisify the purse. See our special silk underskirt in black and colors at $3.98. . _ . Men’s Hats Unquestionally the larg- cst_stock in the city. Every shape a new one- cvery hat 9. seller. Every customer leased and satilsfied. ;uy your new hat here~-we can show you some new shapes and colors for Eastel wear; New Muslins New Gloves New Hats Easter Millincry We are now making a special display of cor- rect styles ln millinery from our own work rooms. This work the creations and productions 'of our nwn designers is being very favorably comment- ed "upon, Never have such beautiful hats been in this city before for such a small price. Come tonight and see the dis- play. An Easter Tic you must have 'Wear the old winter over coat. if you will but an Easter tie is an absolute necessity no man escapes. Our Easterneckwear is bloom- ing. Finest new silks, exclusive in most cases. Don’t fail to come to us for your Easter neckwear 25c up to $1.25 ch. I ."f" thl"tY'f°“" d°Zl`°9S~ Bb0V€» f-hir lowing ofiicers for the en- ihlshest recorded thirty-eight above ening yenne - w. P., willlenn R. 'and st 9 a.xn. thirty above. The Todd; W. A., Margaret Gillis, reelect- widert wslstersd during Sunday ea; ri. s. Mei-ie Gielia a. a. s ____ H Rev. L. J. Leard aforrner resident The may-I-ja , ge of Miss Katie Gay of ;'af:lB_Pt;':g¥;]°° hm Peel; a°k°;1 F0 "°‘ Pownal and Dr. A. B. McKenzie of i B Hghas tyeardln d"“B“ “nf N' Kensington, took' place in Regina, l_ no yet ccl ed 385|; , on March 12th Miss Gay was - O - ' _ < well known in this Province where _ TBruce Dawson who sold his form at many have been privileged, to hear . hdlld)ena£l1dy`l?7l2 td;-0Ull;; pm;gas]ggwso;‘ her slug. Dr. McKenzie left the Pro ' expects to move his family 'to U, vince three years ago to make his Hai-01,1 gmith f N ,th young couple will make their home in _Nha ___ __ ' 0 o Rustico, La as een undergoing ti-eatms-nt in the P. E. I. Hospital has recover- 0 ed and resumed his studies at e m C. B. C. u U _ Rev. J. Appleby ol Lunenburg, N, 3-. well .known in this Province, re- i cently preached a splendid sermon d from the text "Lead me to the rock ll sho,-f,1y_ I gg home in the Wsst_ and has been very _- u , - l th ' er A mail order wash belt bargain 2lc| . . . from ' g ’ $1 . n Satu -l I t , ` ' H the west on Monday ineinln¢_ .There were no eases u-lea serene the dey lest. _ _,T'”'“°' ' ° °"° ____ _ 09°!! 8 I lu to 6.00 p ln _ Tuesday, April, 13th, |909 » **' CRY POUCB C0Ufl» ¥°3Wl`dB¥- ' '-'“' A correspondent writing to The; ‘ _.wa \-..\-.-i. _-_-at ¢ »»» ~»-.\..<..\\. i.\<.\> mmm Ready with new dress trimmings IF Y_OU'_VE BEEN among the ladies who are anxiously waiting for new trltnnllngs to finish a new suit or gown-we are glad to say that we have what you want to-day. We have just opened a large shipment of new laces, bra1ds,tassels, ornaments, fancy and covered buttons-in a very wide and comprehensive assortment-and shall be glad to show you the goods when you call lo-day. _ ..\.....~a + I L ny ieng_;i;_<;¥ a nappy and prosper E This handsome wash belt-in style as illustrated above-firm white H “mr” °‘_____ wash material-prettlly embroidered all over---has nice pearl buckle Same 'rne cneralnn line received the nas- belt is sold and advertised by well known department store at a higher price number. of the War Cry which is E ___ '11 '1 it 'd f Oubly interesting ms yen as Wm] we wl mal post pal or zr cents---We have about enough for a week’s that is higher than I." Booth's eightieth birthday is also -_ ll E colored, with Eulster lilies form- man and painter, who has been. at im; a, background' for tile -photo of the Charlottetown Hospital for some Gen. Booth in the ruins of Martha time, was able to return to his home and M8\'Y’s House sl»,B¢f-l1M\Y~ AB 8 in this City on Saturday. supplement is a reproduction of tha -- amous picture by De Munlcacsy of ‘ An informal dinner was given re- C cently in New York to Jerome Dun- M stan Travers, the amateur golf cham-.D ing done by the Salvation Army’s oblc band should commend itself to pion. Among the members present at 311, the dinner was Wilfrid B. Bremner ol Charlottetown, P. E. Island. 'Phe following are the temperaturell: On Friday evening April 2nd, Car- egie division, S. 0. T.. Bradalliune eld its regular meeting and readings '01' ¥€\5li0l`dHY>-At nine p. elected and installed the lol-I ‘ night. was twenty-one degrees above. J tions at. the Ullivlon Commercial Col- A lege, City, the following students m have been awarded diplomas. Arthur P H. Gallant, Tobias F. Coandy, Com- D plete Com;merci'al work. Miss Gracie Gay, Miss Gertrude Curran, Wilfrid F Huestis, Junior Commercial work, "1 W L. John Berry, Concord, N. I-I.,who Ut A93’ r°°'“'1t °f tbl’ Easwf Exa"\’lUa` Eliza Biggar; Con., Samuel K. Todd; ivision is in a flourishing condition t the present time, although small nn; 'I ohn E. lloyle; F. S., George .Mall- t; Treas., Alex McDonald; Chap., . Con., Kenneth McLeod; I. S., Nor- an Ross; 0. S., Hector Alex Corbett . W. P., Kaitle I..Grahnm. Carnegie membership it is good in quality. , “The Knights of Columbus social vince last summer, and. who under- “_ went an operation recently, is rapidlyl P' iinprovin in health His l hope to hear of his complete resora- tlon to his former robust health. Provincial shippers are asked to write-to F. W. Gibbons &- Co., 124 Clifton Street, Boston, relative to shipments of potatoes, as the firm- is prepared to handle large quantities most advantageously. Mr. Gibbons, one of the firm, has 'oeenrecen-tly in thin Province soliciting consignments, while Mr. Mahoney, who is also of the firm, is well known, as he visited here several times in connection' with the firm of Prior gnd Mahoney, fish dealers, Long Wharf, Boston. “The Business Educator", Columbus Ohio, in giving a descriptionyof the method of filing Peninanship at the U. C. C. City says, "We~_kuow of no school that is securing better results in Penrmausliip than The Union Com- mercial College, Charlottetown, P. E. I., where C. l-I..Pi°uner has charge of the work. Thirteen specimens ol work were recently submitted by Mr. l’ru~ ner and every one was up to our re- quirement for a certificate." "When you go shopping don't sim- ply sny "A pound oi tea," be cause you can secure better tea, more delicious tea, if you only ask for "Sala.da."» "The Galley Slave” is full ol bri- ght humor and sparkling wit. Hear it at the Opera House, April 26-09. ` 4-13d2l. i 5/le Dcliciousncss Of ourcnke cannot be surpass- ed. You want something nice Then order some of our Sultana or Nut or Fruit Cake D. Stewart. Telephone 21| ECLIPSE BAKERY I `,\\ l\"\\` \\l`\" -_\ . me neu Breed, »,_,_,,_~,,~_~..§”r» A 1'.li»l-(,," v. I ’/`) l ie. spent some time visiting~in this Pro- we me ' K . many friends in this province, sincerelyl r has place this.evening. Whisi: play- will be in their places at 8.30 'I M B - I J W "5 I fl l ll Caramcls This is the very lat- est product of Moirs’ of Halifax, and they are l the acme of delicious- ness. " Wrapped like their kisses not too hard, and can be easily chew- ed. Fresh from the fac- tory. The price sllould be 25c a pound, but our price will be 20 cents a pound I0 cenin for I-2 pound. renin like them Join the crowd and get a pound to-night for the amily. See our window . ' \ 4 he comin of i;,,,,¢,,r_ Genera; _ fast selling. ORDER TO-DAY. s A _ You miss getting what suits you best in shirts--if you pass this ; showing by---a record dav’s shirt selling on Saturday gives us the impiession = that most men know the advantages of this store's shirt department. l 1 Neat---well made, good Fitting A very choice line of stripe Per- shirt--narrow cuff attached, stripe calc shirts, showing ai good many of percales 69c the new “Corn” shadc.,__._,_85¢ THE MOCRMAC DOLLAR SHIRT is better than other dollar shirt because it is really a dollar twenty-five shirt. We tried ro think of , every good feature that a 1.2 5 shirt could have--then we hunted up .a maker, -i lo carry out our---ideas--buying in big quantities so as to get the beer; possible price--that is why the Moormsc Shirt is the best dollar shirt iliere is and has _ no rivals under a dollar twenty five and few under a dollar and a half _ _ _ _ L00 ,f If you want a better shirt than the MOORMAC yol:’ll only need to ‘ say at our shirt counter and pay a little more for we have opened up a lovely .~ line of very smart new spring patterns---mostly in stripes. various colours, g cuffs attached, all sizes---compare with the best 1.50 and 1 .75 lines in town ‘ --and remember ourprice is only............ .. .. ein celebrated. The cover is daint~ 5 _ _ Y William Newlyn, the veteran sea- lly Four splendid values in ni-lst. Before Pilot. 'me goes worn fr “li 4 . . , i _ F \ Rev. G. M. Young has returned to St. Bbaphen, N. B., from a. visit to Toronto. An exciting fight took place in front of the Revere Hotel yesterday afternoon, when two dogs, attacked another owned byihdarshall Cameron. It' was sometime before the animals could be separated, and not until considerable injury had been received by all oi the warriors; “Chamois Lined Vests are the pro- per thlng for winter wen/i-Light as feathers yet keep the cold amd wind and the price would hardly pay for the pockets in a fur cost.-For lad- ies and gentlemen. See them at ~“The Two Mac's Druggists." Pure e I o l 0 ive U 01| Imported direct from France - Guaranteed byFrench andCanadian Government Analysts as being absolutely pure for medicial and table use it is unequalled Price 30 8; 50 a bottle. "lll lll llll” ll0W HIS !_ I Wool Top Mattress good "cas: _ 1 Woven Wire spring Mattress i $ I All Steel White Bedstead,Brass trimmings 23.50 __ .r.»;» 3 pieces--regular retail prico-- $ 8.25 I hive loo of [these “3 piece! tilt " to 11 f 5 six dollars) each. Call and see thgdll. S se or 5 ou’ Mark right, L Ncwson's Block. _ ‘ Insure Your llhild SOMETHING TJNIQUE The North American Life Assurance Co Recognizing that an objection sometimes raised to the orgin- ary Endowment Insurance is that the parent or gua ian may die during the premium-paying period, this Company has devlg_cd_ a plan whereby the Company will itself provide for the remaining premium in the event of death of the par- ent. There is absolutely nothing superior before the public- a policy which doubly insures, lst against the death of the insured and and against the person paying thi: premium. Write at once for particulars. - R0ss®. Matthews dttsrftf Charlottetown. _ _ _ n 1 5 1 di_...~» * “<&!'2 .vm 2. *sirens-~ f:=c.r.n=se.esze.u»§ssisnz-e»»-‘~=`§~”»“3r”“£: e al.. \_ en-.~. Hem...- 2-¥,*PF¥=tiis W.. ""3 far.: E \.nv»»”£“"" ._ _._ -‘_-..~_..~»~.... ,..-i _~’.;.`»‘¢i‘7s-_ iw ‘l ,t l 4 -"‘1