s *nu* ' ‘9°9 THE LATEST News 'run cH.iRLo'r'rE'roWN GUARDIAN --1 mer cr nn prec ELEVEN _"H re octors '0 I" ' ' ` I' " ‘ ‘ ' ‘ - - ‘ - ~ 7 ~ #~- - f ' - -» ` _...~. __ ein. ._-_-_... .V (re -_ ..*':.“,,t$.EE.“,§,,;, nn; outlaws courfr GUARDIAN Meer Ma Ar 1 HE Arwm BUSY o a _ or. e estme ici ' th ld ' f _. v ' ggtflag-ievgizilgg)gggtpixpgpiullhigrirpyliiieiggtiigglrvilfccyiguiiiliiti , l Head Offices in New Prowsa Block--Charlottetown STAN LEY BROS. and colitis; we would not offer it to you. -{_‘°-1{_°'°°-- ' .e _ _ _ °`7' """ 'rho ictcn mu, nm ni an. I w. s.Poc1ccfn1c v. E. 1.11. inn --a ni’ _-°~_ \Z`;;-' _ I 'ff ru - fi. "*""'T ~ 0 , fa- I 4 "*" rattlrned from l\ioncton _...__ y l The City has purchased 'uno tina ' ___ 2 S .horses for which $200 each' was paid. A glrl ls wanted at 2-; ll.,,3m°,,,~l noon at 12.39. I Attention is called to the citheron I *_ sc. s 1 tad 1 ' I 'rue tide win cc high this nicer I °° cm °,_°_° u" nuon at 12.16 and tomorrow after: There Wu] be eleven olclock Beryl Ce in First Methodist Church, City, to- morrow morning 'lhc Housekeeper’s Friend no home complete The P10" Of the UWB HOU” will \1° ‘open at Jamiesorfs and Rankin'»1 wminrn Jcraicn nt .cinir1o:tctcwn, Idru ' ' - - » ~ :Stores this mornin: at tw 0 la-ies on sat-nrciny in rcrtinnd, ivirune. Without llfo PYICC 25 C€|1lS. Ifciock. The body has been sent home and will arrive here tomorrow. w w Inotilce re the estate of Annie M My Paton w|\11e¢¢ur H1 ' D1¢lW'\`S°l\ Which BPPGBYB in this ls' Land in Kensington Hall tonight. PHOTO GRAP HER E"You can always rely on getting the heat in Photographs at G.ll, (`O0K'S All the leading styles to choose from. STUDIO-In the new DeaBriaay Block The Studio where Baby is always welcome. f.-» - 1-----------»- -L- ~ - *- Weak, run down, iervous people Should try Hughes' Iron Blood Pills 'l`liev build up the shattered systeu1-- Price 25c per Box. Geo. E. _nuciirs STILL THEY GUM’ More new goods direct from the maiiufacturers i11 the latest sliades oi b'own's olive and green etc. Also a full line of blue and black sergts vienna etc, which we will put ip in first class style at the cheapest possible prices. We do not blow, 1-cleave our suits and customers to do that :1- nfycut tomers ae sure to stay with ll# GiV¢ US a. call and see those goods and prices. We do the rest. All work guaranteed. MUR|)0Cl\ ROSS dttsrttstf. Home Baking for today You can save time labor and worry by buying your pastry etc at Lf\uerga11’: llsnne Bakery, 124 Gt George St. Specia for today Bread SL' I-lealth and Graham in wax wrapper.- 1 lb icaf 4" Cup cakes per dmc lor Cream Doiigiiniits lol' Tarts Ioc Turn overs 2 for 5c or 25C Def flu?- Bostouian Tel Cakes 10.: and no jelly Rolls Apple nn-I mince Pic \\'aghingt,_~.n and cream lgc and 18:2 Lunches at all hvurs. I 4--¢ldttsi1|1. 101 I2¢` ' 5" . it tg \ ' ,*_~ In \\;.X '.. / . eo, sfo, For Easter (fu rspring stockis all 011 the shelves -~ `l`hev are far and away ahead of anything ever offer- ed by us before-'I_`i1e‘ fashionable pumps are here-----'l`l1e co oured ` top Button Boots, I P-a‘ent' oxfords Button or late on new lasts, and Tan' Shoes galore. Prices $4.00 to $5.00 Alley Qi). Co Sole' Agents. Ill. A,,,§,,, laid Oilloe Hours 9-l and 2-6 Over Jsnkixia GL Son NEW PROWSIC BLOCK Chiirlometown. P. E. I. 1?-Jlldrtf. IlH.H.Il..IIlHIISIlN Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Bye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and fitted for glasses. olriflcic nouns 9l.n l tl. ln. 1.50-'.L&lp m, i 'HIE EDITOR AIOURNAL of in- formation for all li Literary Workers. ` '1`hirteenth year. Only l permanent and suc- _ .-ssful magazine of its class. Tells what editors want: ht w MSS. should be prepared: where to find the best market. Answers ev- ery question that you want, to ‘know about the business of writing 1 for the press. Ioc a copy. $1.00 a year Send toc for sample copy, or 25c for three _'recent numbers. Tl I 1 l`5t1‘ds%ni¥>1TOR ~ " || Deposit, N.Y Evenings by annoinrmsnt fltww ish and prompi. service are the induce- nieuts we offer for your patronage. BAYER, Photographer. |27 G a`ion Street. --25dtf _ ._ ..*’!'.‘2."°»..-'.’.2 J-_..._ I WANTED Anyone whois in _need of aPlumber or Tin Smith to call at tnc Model Tin Store, 158 Great George St. All work first class. Lowest prices on all work. wi can ,. Satisfaction guranteed. Stevenson. Finn. cue. _ ,Lantern views. Qllartcttc, coin ann 1 r "Billy BurIte's."-Have you seen thew "`""" ‘ ' ""*-W'-~ '- *'-' ‘ ' . ~ “ '11 B k ’* bgltg et 'P If 0 m___li Ever one hould help the hospitulsldutit intccinuection with lecture Col new B1 y ur e y _ y u 1 Y sp . 1" 1 n “ U' have not we would be pleased to show ` tlckm earl? for thy grind Plath 1‘-UH' mrs. iucacc, (acc mics more Don- l them to you. and thus hel themsci/es also Secure O B 4' » llair Nets announcement of the coming est silk. - 1 Brown. + 1 Of special interest to ladies is the cellent hair nets at such little prices. ‘ Made extra large and full of the tin- - Colors Blond, Light, Mid and Dark 5063. yd' French Amazon 50C yd inc’ 1' of these ex- This new cloth is the one that is go- ing tc make a stir. . Last year hundreds and hundreds of ` yards of our 5oc venetian was worn by satisfied customers. 4 tel' Mmlday “ight 1” “ld °f the (‘“5'|aldst.ou) the Scottish vocalist who L _ H°SPi¢Hl~ tonrcu unc Prcvincc last year, wna_ f time when the well dressed man re- plenlshes his wardrobe for spring. Customers calling at Mr. Cailaghan’s f , " I ‘store will be rewarded with exception- _al values in nobby suits as will be seen by his ad. h h t th full one of the company who snug with Harry Lauder, the famous comedian , _ 4 » . .0 ' I ‘ - I The snaps being offered at this sea- . . » E O " - Q- ~sc~n of the year by James Callaghan, ln New york mis winte,-_ Q G 'ga the popular tailor, Queen Street, are .__ l I ploving most anwcnve as this is 'the VVilfred H.Pro\vso formerly bt' Brut-kg ~ Sale 275 ' fr hkucl n W _v|Y)&Il'S _FCQC I _QVCS _ ley Point Ruud, who has been visitin- friends and relatives in this Province for some time pu.~it, leaves to- morrow for Moiitrcul where lic lisa seemed a position on the C. P. it. Any reader who receives a dirty or A" ex” ““,§‘* “ ° A ",‘§',i"‘=‘,‘, nsruy printed, or ccaiy inmca cdiuon 'H » I “hen you ear 8 mm-I “eel g -8 'of The Guardian will confer a favor the local paper because li: is not big, der an oi his wealth in assisting to , 9 4 ‘_ 'che-ap and newsy as the city papers, °“ th” managment by forwarding `~~ ' ’ iyou can Saqely bet he does not Squa,,_ same promptly to the subscription department, when a well printed make it better and that generally P59” Win lm sem' by "ll-um mau- th h d f h' the pltpelh s lbsr .it.OneTIii]t:')rr`i\ai(1)r will; The program given in the Opera an e a . cannot see the benefits arising from HOU” last evenllll-5 “'35 "“'J*"'t enter' ,,_ local newspaper ls about as much taining The Winkler Kress tr o did list " ~~ ~ wnccticy Division cicctcti and inctan- “Wd ““_" l”`°(*,‘.‘(§°S ”l‘°“'“ ‘he *"8-’ h ed the following officers :-W. P., Geolma 9 ai Sp en 1 pmgrum' 1”. Matheson, W. A., Hattie J. Ling, R. S., Georgie Matheson; A. R. S., Robbie Mobbs; F. S., Sadie Craswell; Treus., Jacob Scller`; Chap., Atihol Rackham; Cond., Geo. D. McLeod; Ass. Cond., Ethel Seller; S. Y., P. W. James Power; I.'S., John Ford, O. S., Malcolm Rackhanl, Organists, Maiggie McDonald aud'Gertie Rack- ham; P. W. P., J. Stevenson; D. G. W. P., John Carew. Night of meet- ing Friday. ' F. W. Gibbons Co., 124 Clinton Street, Boston, are soliciting con- signments of potatoes from this Pro- vince, for which they will pay high- , est. prices, as they are large whole- snln dealers and always have aready market, as. will be seen by t,`neir ad. Their Mr. Gibbons is on a visit to this Province in the interests of his firm, and is well known to many as is also Mr. Mahoney, another men-,_ ber, who has for several seasons visit- ed -.i'1is Province when a. member of the well-known firm of Prior pl Mahoney, Long Wharf, Bos. on. I The store of W. H. Stevenson on Great George Street, is a credit to the owner, being well light- ed, and.arrnyed in such a, manner to . 'ensure his goods appearing in the brst Ipofssible light. The tinwarc and granite ware are all of the most `1nod‘ern make, and his stores are very handsome articles as durable. By the twenty fifth of April he ex- l-lects to receive is complete new line of spring goods among them being a ;iarge»number of up-to-date milk cans ,for Cheese Factory use. The motto ,of this business is "nothing but the I 9¢‘*'*“*‘*‘.‘¢9“"". lbest," and new patrons as well as Magazine was issued on Thursday. lt ,wus a volume of 180 pai.-;es and contains sixteen artic les. The number' c lem; .with a paper by Mr. C. Frederick value to a town as B dellnquent taxtnlanvelous work and were greeted with rounds of applause The singing was superb, the different comic e . _ ~ . _ 0,, Aprll zml mt Wheatley River the sketches being exceedingly funny, with, I The Stanley left Georgetown yes- terday morning at seven a. m. and arrived at' Picton about three forty- iive. The Minto left Pictou at seven a.m. and after considerable difficulty in getting tbro1;o_v,,h the heavy ice and log she reached Georgetown at six fifteen p. m. On Tuesday afternoon the Min‘to reached Pictou at tive forty. l At New Wonderiland last night the specialties were' of more than o:din- ary merit. The clever little Japanese ,were instant favorites and did some the whereabouts of Amelia Crenshaw. She left her home in Burnley in Aug- ust 1906, and it is supposed- she is somewhere in Canada. A photo was enclosed as her parents are doing everytlhing in their power to locate the- missing daughter. At. the adjournedmeeting of the County Court of Queen’s County held in this City on Monday last, Judge McDonald delivered n written judg- ment in favor of the plaintiffs Prowse Bros Limibedi, versus the defendant .\'a.muel Kennedy for account. of the plaintiffs clainia, and costs. J. J. Johnson appeared for the plaintiffs, und A. A. McLean for the defendfant. "Wanted at once, a coat and pant maker, apply to M Ross, Taylor, 140 pslélugfle assured oi the best of satis-`Grea¢; George Stn ' 4_8,ll,_ -_ "rn F a P1 t s <1 ~ _ The April number of the University oven tin gr atfoni iliiidciuoii. Ziucnlic old stand 170 u S . Q een t.. under same. n1auagement.Special for open ng week,I - I5 pictures for 25 cents. Pictures' taken at night as well as day. 4-Bdll. sixteen articles. The number opena‘ ----.-S- _____;___...==._..___. __. ,with a paper by Mr. C. Frederick` V' "M Hamilton upon The Canadian- Navy, u subject which at the moment is ANNOUNCEMENTS' - lcreating so much interest. Mr. Hamii- , Ch ~ll ,_ f _ eoooooooooo neocon . _ Sf- Pete" 01' W1 mee 0' Pr" “ . itfm sets forth a perfectly tangible' ap; tice Friday evening at 8 o'ciock. lrnngemeut under which a Canadian 'NNY my be Provided. mainteined.I For thc ncri uncc wccirc 1 will ccn mics Rosa has kindly cnnccntcd in and operated. The second article $f26.oo1~1nits for 23 oo. 25.00 for 21.00. sing the illustrated song for the boi- _ f1.1n1s the conclusion of the series oi J-l0<>f0l' 1’<*.00. 21.0" for 19.00, 20.00 for ance of the week at New Wonderland. FOI' llic Bal€iI1C€ Of ll1iS W€€l{ Z six articles which have appeared dur 17-0°. 13-0° f°l' I5-°0» at Tonight she will sing “Yesterduy’ , This cloth is actually 2 5 p. c. better ` still and has never before been sold under 6Sc a yard . Lightand dark,`orown and navy blue, black, Taupe and cardinal. JI. , _ to be sold out this Week each and these od gnlar price $1.511 I ` Sale price l A lot of kid g.o\'es, abs 1 85_ pairs. Regular 75c pair. I lwonderful tricks. Miss Margaret Rosa! ,is a gifted singer and is a wonderful artist in her line, charming the audi cnce at ev-ery appearance. The mov- ing pictures were the finest seen for sometime. . ' ' Marshall Cameron has received a letter from Burnley Lancashire Eng- land, asking for any information of Blk sizes 5 3-410 6 3-4i1 I i`an sizes 5 3-4, 7 I-4. 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 fcwisizes in , kid. Lace fastening. RQ. Sale price 49C a pair. Almost all breikafzes of good kii gloves are caused by lack___o_F d pairs We have placed on sale all this Week at greatly reduced prices. » , I4; pairs of fine black kid . gloves. Regular $1.00 All 50 pairs of black G'nC; 0 '_ A lot comprising about , s il ' /' 590- pair. I “"5 , Sale price 696 50 pairs of the best qual- _ ity French kid gloves. Black Glace. Regular $1.25. 1c _ ? 7. ARB ALWAYS musty 10 Pairs 5 3-4. 3° Pairs 6. am A iauwl io pairs 6 1-4. _ _. Sale price 79c Im z.m\1\“- ._.fc= ' knowledge and care when putting them on forthe first time. 'life wrist should be dou§cd_4backl. their the 'fidgets worked in by the other hand, next the thumb inserted and the wrist turned over. The glove should not be pulled on byiihe wrist which is always the 1 Rouillons fine French kid, glace weakest part of the glove _ Regular Lines Black, tan, navy, grey, white li, $l.l0 pair _-3; ~ Blk and tan, extra quality, glace French kid $l.35 pair Blk, tan and grey soft Suede finish $1 45 pair Stanley Bros iileymer Black and tan glace, line , _` Blk and tan glace, finest ` "\. \ _-_ inn the pact two years upon Bricicn' ,AMES CAl_LAGHAN.~ one of the more pcpuicr cniinac oi To-tos, thc celebrated _lap Magicians 1.b _ K' -11-1 ' _ cl .l'l`f°“lY- A Startling etefsment is' “"‘,~":'.’ .c 0 "T51, ddl,};pBr;:l.,.r;:?ngB mm 1nad that under the Ashburton "'~_-.mn-\ lil » ~~ | B _ ’ » ' " ,I `._i ”“'““ “ ““ ° |'1‘rcnty Grcnt Britain sccurcd 9011 lo- ,A '= I ,miles more territory than she was 1 "`I~ entitled to _v-_-1--il The cheapest tea to use is not the lowest priced. You can buy teaal few cents a pound cheaper that will make a drink, but if you want an absolutely pure; healthful clean!/-, prepared tea use “Sniada." It is, infinitely more delicious and decided- ly more economical than other teas,I because it goes farther. "Our Easter display ot plants and- fibwering bulls are au usual of excell- cnt quality and unrivalled boauty.You are cordially invited to see our dis- play. James Tait, Jr. Brighton. 4-tJd4i. "Our Comp Syrup of Hypophoaphi- tes is one oi the beat tonica you can take. It 'builds up the nerves, makes new blood and imparts health to ev- ery part of the body. Prepared and sold at 'i5c. per bottle by A. W. Red- din, Pham B., Sunnyside. "_" lDiDl0mB¢y' and Canada. It is a pap- ph _ A the day. Everyone sboall come 0"* 34‘l J 178 Quwu Sl- ‘ ` Miss Margaret Rosa Soubrette -',/#A rpg : ,~_:_,‘ *wmv* ,, . 1 1 . _ .. .. ‘;_.;~. _ . ‘ . ` if/'_~l-,nl _ . ,.»_,.-J. A c..np1cte"scac1e, icnccipnccc "ac'l;,21l,a-jff>»E/tor This illustrati in exactly I representsthe movement of our 16 size. New Model Empire Watch. lf. is a Solid niclel movement. substantially and accuratci | built, and be'-\utifu‘Iy finished): and calculated to inet. a lifetime | if properly used. , $7. 50 buys this high class 15 _levelled watch cased in s strong aiiveroid case." The same model with 7 jewels. for 36,00. Every watch is insured, to the wearer by the broadest possible guarantee. G. F. ,Hutcheson Jeweilsr Q Optlcian I 99 Gflf\°° N- imc cnc city Market. dttsrftf gli mai l l. ’“' - day will please meet the Ladies ot We have on hand n. quantity of. ver" fer of nearlly 30 pages by the editor' dmwffw Sm- __ v - ~ ' me Dry Codmh (Skhmed) also mm, Dr. Andrew Mcphnil, in which h -_ --_*in °H. Maenminn, ccrnwnn, in offering New Moving Pictures and Illustrated Song sums up the whole 013;-irish Dlplom * a farm for sale at New Haven The » “HCS °f B°“°l°HS C0055” PU* “P i" °"°lncy in rc, tar cr it concerns cnnnanfl ,_ I ad appears in this issue. I Admission 5 and IC cents _ and two pound packages. _ 'He deals in a broad. way with the, /._(;-/<"UR,.....1.....,,§*1n.. .__ U _ Also Smoked Finnanlladd1es,Sn1oked-Oregon Awn/rd, the Ashburton Treaty ._ `j” ".1-.,:`-._\ *Boys and girls and young ladies Digby herrlngs’ Cmmml Sdlmou' lthp Alaskan Awardvthe Reclproclniw '»'_,-.f,'_ Eglf`:\‘l,`\ :who promised to sell tags on Satur. the Hospital Aid in the Y. M. C. A. ll-1 ' _ Int 4 o'ciock Thursday to receive tags "`~-~»-_.___ e and final instructions. 4-7d2i. Il _ f r--l--'ir-» ` 1 'ro avom 'mn RUSH. 3 d 4 1| f ___ l S . an . . . To avoid the rush incident to Bat- -._; _ » 1-|,,, ,,¢,,,, sp,-|,,g sho" ||-¢ now in, and we're UNIBY E35!" mM'ket» W9 W0“\‘l- 3d` \ I `- showing a wealth of choice models in High nr Low vise all who can to do. their market- ` \ cnt creations. l ing for meat and vegetables on Thurs- _ , \_Ve‘ve the shoes that will play ln :Ill imbofiélllg day, on agcmmt 0( Good F;-may be. _ _. part in the tongue ell! the_ women. w o expfc ing a holiday we will be open for ' “PP°“f°E 'lm' *UU ,S 'P"“K- innnncrr 'ranrceny and saturday. - a see our Lily Queen shoe. Celery, lettuce and parsley will be some of our leaders. Pure maple syrup and maple sugar will taste good, some of our naval ranges and lemons will also be a necessity. . A fat wild goose goes without say- ing. in the vegetable department: we ave everything seaaonabie. A dozen cans of our own growth and pack ot rlpc tomatoes at 76:1 should be `ir- rcatible. Just ei canes por can and you know and we know that they area scrupulously clean pack. Our vegetable department include celery, lettuce. parsley, pai-mips, carrots, beets, onions, turnips, pota- toes, etc. J. J. GAY & SON, 1 D Gordon Q Co A cna. o I 3 -bdituftt ._ _ .3-1 / -_ TRY OUR high grade American Kerosene oil.. _ _ _ We are the largest retail handlers of oil on the Island; which proves that we handle ouiy the best Ask for Praits Astral. 25 cts per gallon. 5 gal- lots 23 cts. Bring your can and have it filled. JENKINS (D. SDN Grocers t 1 .1 51 r~ - $5. ‘sift I' 1 1 .wan->-a-s»~,c Q _ ,__ .___.,..-,,.~. 4,2. ali; P ti l \ v I Grenoble make $l.55 pair l" ‘ 1 I 0 V-.1 Grenoble make $|.50 pair ` 1 em.-v-»=»-e.--»=~,.n.~ 3 i -:ff ‘z 1., 1.' » 5 I i » .A _...f_. __...=.,..1f..e.- ._ ...- - .......~.._.. ,_? _ 1 ;s»~ »~.<-uv 1;== it 1 ii: ` Stanley Bros ~ it 1 » I __..».-» _ _._ ._ ep..-<-»-.. ._.,, .jg ,. <- rwmqf