» __"*_ . » i ri ,,,. ,;__ ,_, ,,_ . _ f _ ~1;l, .'~." _ _ , .M_~,A,,_I_-mc. _, .. _ ., , t f U ‘ _ . r .», . ,. .»», _,,. 1,1. _ , ¢ 9 ’9“ lmii irimsi- News THE CHARLOVITETOWN GUARDIAN A --l - V mg, 0,. ,wi -- .p»AG,g_gLgVEN 1; . rm lcv- .-f 1\a~l~'~ . _ _ . W' A w {"»~\1T r ` ' ‘~ 4, i lf - " ‘ 1 \- _ _ ', ,_ i K, V ~ ‘ PROM0l`ES PllYSlClAl. PERFECTIUN lt leeds nerve and muscle, renews the blood and inluses strength into the whole system. BOVRIL is all beef. l 'Treat Your GRAIN with Formalin ind ensure it ngainstSMU'l`. PO'l‘/\'1‘()].;3 trcmcd Wm not develop sczib. llimdrcds liscll it lust year with success. ' .loc ii bottle. The Macllinnon Drug Co. j It PBYQ to buy in this province. _.___ ‘The delightful excursion to New <-lussowron May zitii .win be the most. enioyable spring outing. W. S. and Mrs. Stewart, City, re- turned last evening on the mail train after a trip to Boston and New' York. _ Mrs N. B. Morine, Sydney, was incorrectly reported in yesterday’s issue as the daughter of L. B. and Mrs Miller. The members of the P. E. Island quota. of the Coronation contingent will leave .this city Monday morning for Quebec. His many friends are pleased to hear of the return of Lloyd Cox to his home in Charlottetown from Van- couver, ll. C. J. F. Hobkirk, of the Montreal 'l`l`\lst U0., Halifax, ,arrived in the Guy 'fh\\1‘sllay evening hy the casca- bedia. He will leave shortly for Mon- .treal where hc will be located, - f tice of the (‘hui'lottctown branch of the North American Life Assllraiice Vlfllllluliy left yesterday moriiinl.: for n""|lll10l!, to take charge of the oflice- ,iere. I' J. A. Chappell, formerly in the o- 'l‘hi: service ili St Jiinlcs (‘liurch toiiiorrow niornini: will be coiiducted gm' ("' Gm” & Ki' SU' ‘hy llrev 7.. L. Fiish and in the even- __ lug by llcv T. F. Fullerton who will take as his subject “The Mcnnce ol the Church of today." ' NOTICE -"| l hereby notify the l’uli|ic that l have purchased the entire Mock and izootlwillof the lhivison llndertiikinl: U0 and as I have no conn. action with any Co or: lliidertnker in the Proviiics l will he in ii position to i:u:i|'i\nl.en s:itisfactioli when your orders :ire iiitrusteit to mu when the service ol our profcssiiili il-l required, Yours A. H. W A D M A N Funeral Director and Embalmer . _ _ ' Office £07 Prince St _ iinagsittlpelllgptggpglChurch Phone 289J. Residence Kina Edward Hotel ` _ _...I 'l`hc pretty soul.; which appears in torlny's Magazine (lluirdian is entit- led Ilslmloosalu and the music is bright and easily relneinbered. Next Siiturdny’s piece will be "You are the star that guides my way." The City niarket yesterday was not very lively sind practically no pro- duce wiis handled. The only change in prices was that of butter which has taken a drop in sympathy with the Montreal market which is Very dull. A happy event took place at St Ann‘s Clililrli, Hope liiver, on May 15 when Miss Alice Trainer daughter ot l’at- rick and Mrs Trainor, was united in marriage to Stephen ’I‘rainor, \vho is in the cmplo of Bruce Stewart & May Be You Have Heard of MATCHES, BUT HAVE YOU EVER USED THEM 2 If y_ou have, it's a pleasure worth remem- bering, il you hsven‘t-well- you don’t know what you’re mising ` BECAUSE "ROYAl. .GEORGE” Matches are SAFE, SILENT and suns, in ' fact, they are the most perfect STRlKE ANYWHERE matches made. \Vouldn’t you like to have matches that never fail ? - _ Then get the perfect “ROYAL GEORGE” mat- ches and find what real pleasure they can give you. - You get ti box of these matches, aver- aging |000 to the box, for l0 cents! wimr A CHANCE ",:;'~ ru an. imnv co.rrii.,inii carnal dttsrstf _ ' i Y Co.. of this city. Rev. Father' McAu- lay performed the ceremony. Miss Katy 'l‘rnilia.r. sister of thc bride, at- tended as \il‘ide's maid and William Trainor, brother of the groom, sup- ported him in the ceremony. 'l‘he many friends of the contracting par- ties unite is wishing Mr- and Mrs Trainor a very happy and prosperous future. The lvlupt. of Education wishes to remind teachers and trustees that Empire Day occurs on 23rd., inet. Teachers are requested to explain on that day its significance to their pupils, and' to that end lessons upon son s .ind the planting of trees are recalling the steps by which the En pire and the Dominion have reache ing and acknowledging the respon sibilities which rest upon all who _are partners iii this world-wide organiza- tion. Harry L Smith of this city, leads the third year _'class at McGill win- ning first rank [honors in English Language and Literature first class in Fourth year, Comparative Liter- ature first class in Fourth Year klpeiicer and Milton, and tlrst in Third Year Shakespeare. Miss ‘Ethel C. Longworth won second rank and hon- in History of Philosophy and $50, SEASONABl.El.lNES Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers, lcc Cream Freezers, Garden Tools l‘oultry Netting, Slicrwiii Williams Paint. 'Call and get our prices. S Q and first class in (_`omparative Lit craturc. '|'lie imiilml nicctinl: of thc l"‘iiiirt.l ours in Third English and Literature and is away up in many subjects. Of F the Fourth Year students J W Brill ges of Cascunipcc, wins first Honors e F, Wliear. City, returned on the eastern train yesterday afternoon. The cheap excursion rates to New Glasgow. on May 24th should draw hundreds on a most pleasurable out- us f ‘ The Abegwelts have trained hard for their football match with New Glasgow on the 24th. It, will be an ` exciting contest. The Dominion Carriage Co., Ltd., adv. on page six ol this issue will prove interesting to all persons who want 'up to date goods. Rev. J. F. Floyd win continue ins series of sermons on Palestine in the Central Christian Church tomorrow evening, the subject being, "The Money Changers of Palestine." New Glasgow will be the sporting centre on the 24th. A baseball match, football contest :ind horse-racing ought to lead hundreds to accomp- any the Abegweits on their big ex- cursion. Miss (.‘-hlirlotte l-loivzird and Miss Lottie Lowther of ('.ornwall who llt1V€ Blicnt thc pnst year visiting friends in (`»olol'ndo, t‘.nlif0rni,¢ “ml other Western States, returned home last week. ' , liev Thomas Marshall, Superinten- dent of Home Mini-iioils will preach in Grace ,v(‘-hurch, (Tity, t,o|nm-row evening and Rev W. Harrison will preach at Brsckley same evening nt 7.110 p. in. llev W. A. Ross, General Secretltry of the Proviiicinl.Suiilluy School As- HUCWUOU. will give an address on Sunday School work at the Method- ist Church, South Winsloe, at 8.00 D. ni. on Monday, May 22. The meet- ing will be held under the auspices of the York Sunday School Conven- tion. The death occurrcd in the (7li;ir- lottetown Hospital at iin early hour yesterday morning of Mrs Michael Laverty, of this city. She had been ailing fora long time with heart trouble. She leaves a husband and two children to mourn. Her blis- hand is ii clerk in the Provincial Registry Otrlce and much sympathy will be felt for him in his bereave- ment as it is not long since he was bereaved of his only daugter. The Bible lecture given by Miss Surah MacCiillum of Alexandria, Sunday last was greatly enjoyed by a large number, the subject being “The Wedding Garment.” The spec- ial music which was rendered by the choir was highly appreciated by all present, especially the solo which was sweetly sung by Miss Marion Weatherbie, the promising young lsinger of Hillsboro, who was accom- 'panied on the organ by Mrs James Wood which will prove that the Alexandria choir will prosper in thc near future. the Empire, the singing of patriotic Frank Hale’ of the Hatchery at Southport, returned to the city on g . l d _ , I;,e,$,'f;‘;r£g?)de(1that1tthEusgaybeis cffcirli the eastern train yesterday afternoon l fi‘om Morcll where he had been put- lioliday, but ii special occasion for tim: out Salmon fry in the Moran d River. Mr. Hale deposited tkree - ~ ~ h d_ loads of fry in the Morell River, t ere their present position, and appre en _ being about ‘arty to nity thousand fry to a load; The fry was secured bv the Fisheries department here, thro Mr Holroyd from Newcastlef 'N. B., lind there have been ten loads deposi- ted in P. E. I. inland waters this sea- son. Four were placed in the Baker River. two in the North River, one in Winter River and three in Morell Riv- er. Eight more loads will be distribu- ted; niainl`_v through the western part of the province and some in rivers in tioleinan and Freetown. We’ll and first class in Greek Pliilosophv . and in advanced Psychology. Gor- don lrving, Vernon River, gets first class in liiilzlisli (loniposition. second class in Nineteenth Century Poets, second class in Spencer and Milton, and first class in Honor History, H (1 Warburton of this city won firsti . class in Ninteenth Century Poets, second class in Spencer and Milton, ` of l I on -your purcliases lictginient liille Uluh was held in thin » » city on ’l`lillrsduy night when ii good nlimber of ineinbers was present. Th A olliccrs elected for the clisuipg yepli' (hir stock Sclco Agent for Happy Thought Ranges Treasurei'-(liiptnin l). A. McKinnon _ Uonimittee-l\lnjor Leigh, Captain ,_ ipe ittings Valves, U nions, Couplings, Tees Elbows, Bushings, Elbows Nipples. ‘ Black ' and Galvaniz Pipe. (D L14 L 'Wholesale and Retail The Rogers e Hardware Co Limited -gill-1" i - ,_ .ul _.et _ :g ‘Cy ; A. McKinnon, Gr. A. Seaman. R K fired on May 27. June 3, July8 an party making the highest aggregat of the series will be given-any Drlz won by the team. A team has bee ntered in the Dolly Mail Oversea and threeprizes will be given to th highest scorers. It is intended by th which were ii popular feature of his year’s matches. Any member of th Fourth Regiment is eligible to becom a member of the Rifle Club. me as follows.-Captalii-Lt. (`ol. H M. lliivisoli; Secretary (Jiinadian lti e I _ lieiigue-Major (7. Leigh; Secretory- l€d--nhl ltl() l¢\1gC--' e s match which will be tired on May 24 li- bought right and will team was entered in the Canadian be Sold fight if """"" """"""`" n "‘” Le" ‘““”°"““ “""““ “"1 "3 ron EARi.v sl-loi>rr_l.\Y .“`.l'L`ll Al`\'(>F- l"ER SHOULD APl’E.¢\L 'l`(_) :_-'\.'ci'y \\;oiii:iii` and ' l girl who has not :secured licr spi'iu_<_g lu~.'ui\\'c'li'. The l hats offered were ulziflc up, from new iiuitcrizlls, in our work rooms, d`urin_; the sliurl; .~\»A\' \&¢§\ ' ijt; \ _fI_,iil»_ \l;l il s-'nits iii l»l:i<-li, grey ` i`.\:\ll t‘.\'-L-li~,_ nioslly 1.' l'.'l\\'il »1>iiil,';' c|».i1s ¢... .¢... 9 l am mwiicswsn \ ~».»~\ .\- .»s.-.\\~..~.\ ,‘ 4 5 you ai seventh with our F "" compliments. 'l`liis offer is to cash buyers only. SPEClAL SHO\V und _ SALE Ol’ H()SIl".l{Y -. allclay Saturday and Sril- urday cvl_~ninj.'_. _ l’eiiiiiari.s llosc in :ill V- " rf toon l’cniuaii.~a Soicscttc :il colours .. ..... -. .. 350 Radium, iii cinbroidcrcd fronts :ill colours Z5: Pcliniaiis Seamless Sox fornieii 25c Pelimaiis Ciishiucrc Sox, seaiiiless. . . . . . . . . - . . . - 50C Black Prince for lioys 25c Princess for gills all Sims . . . . . . . . . ..25c School liosc lor lioys :ind girls......... .. .....l8c Wonn-ii‘s snioolli cotlol stockiiigs, black or tons l5c HEM __ . ._»» »» ~ - .3 _ ,- ' ' ` ~ \, ‘ _.1 l' .L.._ ,_ 5;," ,-'_l___._ ,I . . , . ------- T . f//af g lN Tl'lli ' _ J:-fi f ’ Kayser Finger tipped l, . sillc gloves --500 up » The liucsl :sill-; _o;lo=:c in i. or that inoucy can l»uyif.1ln- u' . I - , l pen liiigcrs iu:il. .1 -_.-*;-;--_- - f _-W E: ';i::¢_:¥ 5, l ;, _'_._.» ‘ '.t»» _ ;. Q4 .,,'~_' _. sid? ; 'S l. ll ll.i_~. uindc ,_ _. ._. , :_ r i- ?-"-;-eivnuvm f- J 4 , J k _ _ 15. Prizes will be give" l° the hm: & -zlny cash purcliasc :iinountiiig to e't scorers in these matches and th _ b ¢ the hours of 9 and r Srituid iv '\\lll _ _ _ _ ° heavily niclcclcd folclliig cont lrulgci' lrcc. 'l his oflcr is n 1 9 cancelled :it one o'clocl<-lllc llinilg §.\\. 1 andlgct one FREE. house-and well worth getting-do your slioppiiig early V 3?~2.