APRIL 7, 1911 "Eat and Be it/fc1°ry!” Stop starving yourself-stop suit 'l th . worrying about what you dare anedl illgre ieiolfaenagts of lndlges“on_st°p E31 heafll’ meals of wliolesorne food take -.,>.¢...~- <- . . - » . _ and you'll feel like a new ~ 5 occaslotinl lndigestlon - chroiilad Scilly-;n¢D;l;r El;l,T||a;§;,_5li;?_';l;{l:;nT NA-DRU-CO D r. ' ` ‘ ‘ . ° restores your strgnpepm Tablels' The Properly dis*-‘Sled f00d gill. your stomach regains its tone d requires no further aid. ' ` ` ' an 5°°n _ 50c. a box. lf your dru lst h ,, 50c. antlive will mail t-hem. gg as not stockid ‘hem yet Send” NA'rioNA|.' Dnuo Arm Ci-u:M|cAL Co. or CANAnA Limirzo MONTREAL ` i_ , ._1-,i_g,_1-*- _-. .'-*‘-. ` ,- _, ,_ s 1 1 _ _ _ __._ ' gt ,f. __».. » ._ ___. »_». _ _ ‘_ 4,-_ ., _. ~~~.,.,.- _ _ .- vrnn LA'rns'r News f THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -.FIRST 0,. ALL.. PAGE _FIVE -CllARl.0'l"l`|iTOWN AND QUIET-1N`S COUN'l'Y It Pays to buy in this province. _D. C. Morson_ Cardigan, was in the city yesterday. Any person paying their electric light hill on or before April 10th will re- ceive thc discount an-tl thus save mon- cy. Nell McQuarrie, Summerside, was among the passengers to the city on the western train yesterday after- noon. -I. Renwick Baker has left. Souris for rliimmerside where he has ac- cellted 9, position with Sinclair &- Stewart, Lt-d.-J. For th-e benefit of those who did not hear Father Smith's lecture on the "Passion Play,” he has consented '10 “P91111 it on next Monday evening ._ r, combines the rich gluten of Manizoliai Spring wha-:it :ind ~\ the lighter, but equally ini- _ porinin_ progzrriics of ()ni,|\-io _ Full \\'hc;it. 'l`lir t\\’o volu- liiucil ll‘:'ii\ .i ti-_riift ilr lv_li'ii~r-y |ii..~',1~ ,\:'_ll ll:‘;:\i'_' lfloiii' liis 1.* F1,-1 at .i:_._._ ll.»i\‘ 1: time ili.it ,@- ' -Yi-t biiiiys li-i ._ .i ._. i..,-l,||.t'i;i ii, il.._- ... .1 . =¥l‘¥"`-"""` if-‘- .,._ /¢e=Z7 -./. - - -si" -i l,-L.f,l\ ` ‘_ 'l~s.';`.. All 7. .,= -;, , _ -'-~ 'i -7,., - You don’t need to be an expert in bnlting to attain the best results with BEAVER FLOUR. But_if you are an expert, _you will readily recognize its incomparable qualities. Your grocer has Blf`.AVl".R l"l.OUll, and will rccoin- nirnil it. Illi.`ALl;R£2-Write for rrlces on all l-cod, Coarse Grains and Cereals. ‘ TUE T. I. TAYLDII C0. llililcd, CHATEAU. tint. 105 ____,_________. _,.._.,_.. I _ 4 .f E 1.: -17.-e-. r '_--f";:?%1' ` \ \\ `\\‘>-_-_‘ =f e .il '.-. / / .-"ill ll -' ?_._...__J i i E ---- ---~ --.._~.. __._..__._ -______; __-if __ __ 1 t iii flatliedral Basement in aid of the Door. Admission twenty cents. A Cornwall correspondent says :- "Notwithstanding bad roads the mail service to Cornwall and other Dlnccs on this route is most satis- factory. As a rule we have our mail including the ‘Charlottetown Guar- dian’ by 9 o’clock a.m." - Miss Millie Ready. Boston, arrived in the city yesterday on the mail special from Georgetown and left in the afternoon for her former home in Kensington. She was called home by the illness of her futher ll-li-_linrd liczuly, J. 1'., Kensington. The many friends of Colin McFad- yeu, ti-nclier, Canoe tfiivc, will regiw-t to lcarn that lie is suffering from an uttnizk nf iippcnili<'itis. Mi‘. McFad- yiiii tznnu- to thin city ycsteiiilny and will ciitvr tliie l". lil. I_ Hospital to- ilny for ti't\at.niv_i|t. I-lc will undergo nu i»pci‘ntini| t,nn'ic'l`i‘o\v. .l. I-I. Reddin_ titty, Stipendiury Mngistrntt> for King's Cniiiity, and Fred Mosher, Morcll, Prohibition l’rosncut1_»rfor l{ing’s (‘-ounty, left this city ycsitcrdny afternoon -for Murray Itivcr. ’1`hem‘,clhiliition cases :igniiist Wiilter lluchamiaii, William lililnionds, and J. W. Carruthers, Montague, will he hcaril before Sti- pcndiury Rcrldin this morning coin- inencing nt elcvcu tlclock. (ln Wednesday night Rev. Dr. Smith entertained the students of St I)unstnn's College with his lecture on the Passion I’lay of Oberaminengnn. The excellence of his lecture has al- ready \\'on for Dr. Smith glowing li iirxiiii. “9s” inn rout: ; ' Wc l_\:ivc this or-lctiriit.(_-fl ll:iii"l‘oiiicno\v in stoclc- lliiviiiizillnil nu n. li:ii|'i:rowor, i|iin0|.L.\l¢H l-|AVl~1D 'ro You. ln-tins crown your liolplvnn toe (1 nivilioilsnrv nbsolutely puililess inntiou free. ill' Rilllllls N isomer our _~ '___ _ ‘ 95 ».;»’ ti '_ A CROWN OF GOLD DENTAL WORK _ s our l'hone275J rt. WE ng, hiir .. th. ur . ldxuni- nSf. tribiites. for his masterful handling of a most. touching and interesting subject. Dr. Flniith was assisted by Mr. Burke, who kindly lent his valu- able aid in managing the pictures. A hearty vote of thanks was moved by I1. D. Durand and seconded by J. ll. A. Brennan. The funeral of the late Conn. D. Vcnnkin, city, took place from his late residence, Fitzroy Street, yes- terday afternoon at 2.30 to St. Pet- er's (Jathedral thence to Sherwood Cemetery by special train for inter- ment. A very large number of friends and acquaintances of the de- ceased followed the remains toitheir last resting place. The majority of the city Drugstores were closed while the fuueratwasi taking place, show- ing the esteem in which the deceased was hold among the members of his profession. There are two ladies in Cornwall who will not soon forget a thrilling experience, and their narrow escape from what might have been n very serious accident. They had been out making social calls in the neighbor- hood. and while returning home in the evening, in some unaccountable way the sleigh was overturned, and both ladies thrown heavily to the ground, fortunately the sleigh was a loiv pung, but in turning turtle the box came oil and the lilies were un- der it. Fortunately for tlieni i1 gen- tleman who happened to be ncur the scene of the accident came to the rescue, and soon sent them on their way little the worse excepting for the fright. The community of Gi‘aham’s Road has sutlercil the loss of a good man and a good citizen, in the death of George McKinnon, who departed this life on the 30th of March. Mr McKin- non had been in failing health for a- bout n year or more. His affection- ate, unremittinig and self-sacrificing nt.ti-ntioii to his late wife und dangli- ter, Mrs. Glover, in their last illness, no doubt, und¢‘rm.u~_il his constitu- tion and hastened his d2ath.' “Inas- inuch, as yr. did it unto one of the lu-net of these my b'rethren_ ye did it unto mc." Mr McKinnon was in the 65th your of his age. He left three sons and three ilaugliters. Bruce, the youngest, is the only one now on the liomcsiteaii, Three dang-liters are mar- wnter rates for the quarter ending his Comfort. __ Profit A Cushion Frame Bicycle will last longer than the ordinary bicycle. __ _ _ The frame and parts are reliev- ed of shocks and strain. * “- Convenience HDTEL _ ` ST5‘=DEN|S" BROADWAY AND urn sTR_BBT NEW YORK CITY. '_) itll _n:.y Access of Ever! P°l\|!~ °f lvilleiiellt. lllliilf Block from Wnunmskcztf. 4 5 minutes' wulk of l'!hulll‘|U£ Dl°"'| Coul- l\`0'l`l£D Full: Excellenciaif ___h_/__ ‘°_"i'.l'..!'i..'f.l'l'l)i$ai'ii°r'i.'ilunl»'.iiai»|v. - nouns sum in nu mn ‘ 1 ~euRor>aAN PLAN. ill’ rf Tabla d'|‘loto Breakfast 50°- VV|V|.TAYl.0L§|tSON‘,ln¢» ` ‘ ° on '- 4 =-me Heroic... » Immun IW .J A “Cl.EVELAND" Ci” ll' ion Frame, with ordinarycare. ls always ready to carry yOu 10 and from bnsiness,io make em- ergency trips, sociai visits. or regular business calls. ,L_ Have you seen our new . _ Spring fo La' los 7 They G0 lnallfilil/ndcliehorhbtnld all 12110 B tlals of Fashion-BNI Y-H0 mg |5 boyond 1 criticism. vary according to the Cost me material and trimmings-bu we will meet. any °¢\¢°l°9U° _ag wall as any price In th vlnoo.-Prowso Bros Ltd. 3 officers at once Great number small- E0 I EI, _ n v£_h8|::!€hh°;1¢;r._f.d;r?_;1c:__;]r;:l1&___\;;§__Si’ _ P"°"° ll, fm' y°“"clf` \i__-_#_ l senses coming here. Situation se- Totals "°“‘ °" "’ ' ‘ ° ‘”“‘°" STEWART S BAKERY M <1 12 Norse prlc T8\l0l' PI'|GOS LlITl8'- 6 6 Dl’O- ~29df». f. sggn- Plc u our counter na ou ma I P Y Y 5" -Bake up weekly loads of' Flour- goodness-But if QUALITY be lacking Shout from the housetnps of Bread t go, way back and sit down l What wt; insist on-quality - QUALITY l And C..D. McCallum, Souris, was in the _city yesterday. ' Horatlon Nelson, Montague, came to the city yesterday. Robert Ellis, O'Leary. was among the passengers arriving in the city on the western train yesterday after- noon. Sister Mother St. Catherine of the Notre Dame Convent, city, came to the city on the mail special from Georgetown yesterday. E. Boswell. Victoria, crossed to Picton yesterday on a business trip to Halifax and Sydney. He will be absent a couple of weeks. Wordsworth will be taken 9,3 the poet for the literary evening' in Prince Street School n-ext Thursday. April 13th. Admission will be ten cents. John Anderson, Kensington, Vern- on Matthew and J. A. Brace, Sum- merside, were among those register- ed at the Brunswick Hotel, Moncton, Wednesday. Hyde's mill pond, owing to a break in the dam, has run dry. This is to be regretted as this beautiful pond added much to the appearance of Cornwall. Miss Prowsc_ Murray Harbor, who has been spending the winter in Tor- onto, arriveil in the city yrsterday on thc fnail special from Georgetown and leaves this afternoon on the soutlieirn train for liei' home. One of the_\lariiaged cars in the ré- cent railway accident has been brought: to this city and is now in the railway _yard awaiting repairs. The accident. occurred to the freight special from Georgetown and not the mail special as stated in yiisterrlay’s isauc. Mrs. John Ives who has been visi- ting hei' old home in North Tryon since December last left yesterday af- ternoon for Gi'a.venliurst_ Ont., for the benefit of her health before join- ing' her husband in Daiilpliin, Man., where he is a successful conductor on the U. N. lt. His brotlier, Bruce Ives, is now telegraph iiperat-"1" for the (‘,_ 1), R, at Rugby Junction, Man. . “Be of good cheer" was the sub- ject of Rev. Mr. Calder’s sermon ln the Baptist church last evening. It was delivered in his usual plain and direct style with striking illustra- tions. The school rooms were crowd- ed, and great interest manifested. This afternoon at 3.30 p.m. Mr. Cal- der will give a “Chalk tolli" to the children on "The making of a crown." At B o’clock he will preach on "The '1‘wo~Books of the King- dom." All are invited, especially to the evening service. At the First Methodist Church‘ choir practice Wednesday -night Dre- sentations were made to J. O. Dav- ies, who leaves for Halifax tonight, and Charles Hanson who starts for Vancouver tonight. Short speeches were given by the choirmaster, Prof. C. M. Wright, the vice-president, W. '1‘. Wellner and the pastor, Rev. H. E. Thomas, expressing their re- gret nt. the loss of these two valuable meinibers of the choir and wishing them every prosperity in their new homes. The presentations were made by thc ti~r~asiirer, Mrs. R. M. John- son. The two members were “bounc- cd” alter the singing of “He's a jolly good fellow." The gift to Mr. Dav- ios was a set of gold cufflinks and tie pin and to Mr. Hanson a gold tie pin. L E “Royal Purple* Stock Specific has arrived All orders can now be filled. Call at once for this _ popular preparation. E' Mac s Beef Iron and Wine is ii grand tonic and body builder, that will prove ben- efical to all people suffering froui disease of the blood, ` weakness, anameic and other spring complaints. Mads Beef, Iron and Wine contains all the con- centrated goodness of best beef extract. purest and most palatable form of iron and aged cherry wine. Get a bottle to-day 1. \- i. Z ’: The Store With The Stoclt -& _ il /» 1;? -rl ` ,I Q.: _.V Atl The busiest store on Charlottetown busiest Street "’ - __ __\_~._}\ii'_r\ _ _ 1- "” ., U’-/7 " l-l"~i_;`.l,-'\`i: _ ._ _ ‘ms 1/' 1; '>\ ‘ .1 r- _~ ,Z _ __ ‘ Jr 1 ‘ lg-ii / /if Q; .tw-=»m~. .“\\w.\\ . -.~».~A\»~s .\\&.\\-.\- N s -<¢¢.».w -_ »\ A-»~<\.. .. sw r" < ___5_.__. ;.:- 1-1~.. 1 -_-gf . Q ,;-,Je . -. _ 5, . -is .f,Z»f‘ -'bp '...:'2f~; ' ' I :_-" ' .3 `-,->=~_`- 5-.'~/‘f»_.3 - ff.;-_:_ f;~. .:,,‘ .;, _ “ci ~'.:' ' -or, .- ,.- "__-_- \. - 5-: -' " i _ -1 `\ I -`\1 ll -_ . _/' ° -_ _._ ___. \ f‘.\ . Y ` /"’1":"'_‘fj"?`_~" _ .5l:x3lA_. 'i ' l"l’ _ _ “aa ‘/l/J' V' I - - *F5 \_i'“*’$“\. ~ i \.-~ -- S int ‘;~-°'."§ _ _ ~' l ,_ " -,_ _ A V \ 21 ‘ i ' A iii ip' ‘;i~_z _ / , , is-.' te- _ ___, _ ,_ ¢-¢.;__- No 5oi.l{NOCKAB()U'l` DRESS of navy blue pcrcale with white polks dot, has sni-ill turn down collar with white braid biiiditig, 1 side pocket, pearl buttons fasten the back, sizes i, 2 and 3 yrs. _ . _ .........50c No. 51 r_ DAINTY ZEPHYR DRESS, in .semi-Russian style. C>mes in stripes of white :ind butcher blue. \_ollar bands, belt and pockets of blue drill! . Sizes 1, 2 & 3 yrs. Postpaid 85c No 515.- PERCALE or ZEPHYR is used to make ti dainty little dress, either in white with blue or white with pink. Dutch neck is outlined with tan drill, and dress is finished with”tan`clrill lielt. Sizes I to 6yrs. Po~tpaid................ 95c No 521. ZEPHYR Dll{|‘.SS is of l.-.rife i-frii-.l `/'f'._--ihyr, bias _osinel ilouii fiorii. rid piping at cuffs ziiifl floufii gin;-.._-`i; lifilf l_i=_lt is cziuglit with roil butt--us. .`»i;ir_le in sizes from i to _,i yt:.'ii‘.s. Posipziicl _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.75 No. 574_S'lRll"l'l 7.l~§l’ll\"l{ di-ess, wide stripe slio\\'ing_' luilf bolt caught with l:ii'_i§e pc-:irl buttons; panel front, triinnictl with n;.rro iv colored eiiibroiilcry; yokcof wliitc all over en_ibroi \ -- _ _» ...........-.........-.--.__--.._. .--.~¢~_-7:-5-5 ‘- I 'l score oi' lit.: ul: ‘»- John ;'.lc.lnnis Sill lHllNllS HAS- .t:c<».i|.i».i Lbiv luis! nc- i‘;:;;c. _ For the -_-‘li l.|._.-.t_ .ii, Mr. .`»:i'- _ l on the_Amna Alleys mst ,ugh-L un. Enchcrn ninilc thc: liiglii-st iii