i unit ‘20. 1909 ' Head Office: In Newthowse Block-"Charlottetown. The hint news, first o! all. went to Ottawa yesterday. A house is to let, centrally located , See classified column. There were no cases tried before the City Police Court, yesterday. J. N. Mutlow, Fitzroy St. the Insane Hospital. John W. Brown, Tym- Valley, came-column. go the city yesterday and returns to-J ny. .— n. H. McLean Consolidated School, is under Mr. Btover, in charge of the bourings at Digg, reports that a: —— awe" 0‘ ‘20 109‘: has been reached in 'A. P. Prowse, M. L. A., Murray Lem" and Dr. F. S. McDonald, city yesterday. the borinss at that. , , place. The new Harbor, 13~inch pipe was put down yesterday. Bouris, were in this “ Mm Gertie and Loiiise Essory Ron-d after 9 Y. rm visiting friends in the from the‘ east, W. S. LOUSOD Brads-mane. Get Your New Now and get It Here There’s reason for doing both—first the sooner you buy your SPRING HAT the more servrce Vou’re going to get out of it—~and if you buy from as you'll have triple the assortment to choose from that you,ll find anywhere else. . Derbies and soft hats in all the prevailing shapes and colors--' $1.00, $l.25. $l.50., $2.00 $2.50, up to $5.00 Smart Clothes For rt Dressers The man who is swayed by style finds his greatest ekactions relized in our clothing, the man With whom fit is the print of determination can be no better fitted than we fit him, the man who goes down into the matter of quality finds our. clothing possessingsurpassmgjworth. We ask comparative consideration for our $15 suite with others at $18 and $20.00. We wouldn l; urge it if we were not certain. Every pattern in all the great variety of suits and top coats at $15.00 is an exclusive one. Not a garment that does not bear the telltale points of expert tailoring. Boys” Clothing No matter how large or how little the boy or how precise as ' Hi,“ i to his dress. right hcre, ready ‘ l‘ ‘ l ll \ , l to wear are the clothes, to satisfy and always t'ie lowest prices. mm:_l/_aammn.m ml Among the inward passengers , have returned to their home at: Unionithis city yesterday were A. G. PeukeiMarm Fullertou' Farml’owi N' F‘- from” THE LATEST NEWS THE QUEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN W. T. Huggan' of the P. E. I. R., Wm. Coady, Mill View, is visiting An experienced baker is wanted at See classified of the Hillsbol‘o going 13 at resent visitin t E 11 coal treatment in the P. E. l. HOb'Dltfll- lthe p g a muse“ 6' J“ ""l to Charles Murray, Bummersidedeaves Major and' Mrs. Tom Plant, this morning for Calgary. in st. John. ' Miss Sadie McDonald, Montague, is visiting in this City. RichMQCreed, who has been attend — Mr. Justice Hoggson has returned' has returned to his home at Al to this city from Summ-erside. hiou. ' The tide will be high this morning Miss Bertha Mclnnis. who is at- at ten fifty three and tomorrow morn, ing at eleven thirty five. Miss Emma Keenan of this City. leaves today on a visit to her sister James Dunstan, Moncton, was a Mrs. R. F. Hunter. iloxbury, Mass. recent guest of Rev. w. and Mrs. '-—- :Ponna, Shcdiac, N. 13., all of whom Mrs. Angus Dochert'y, Cherry Valley, are well known here. ' iCberry Valley. Miss Winnie D. Schurman has re— ,snmed her duties in the P. E. l. Hos— 'pital after spending three weeks at her home in Summerside. Dr. '1‘. F. Spruguo of Woodstock,N. B., a native of this City, attended a special meeting of the Provincial Board of Health at Fredericton last week. guest of Malcolm and Mrs. Mc- Miss Harriett ‘of Bermuda, who has many friends in this city, spent the recent holiday with her friend Miss . 5 Mrs. Watson File, of Stanley (P. E. gI.), is visiting her parents, R. T. H. and Mrs. Weir, Havelock street, Am- herst, N. S.—St. John Telegraph. ‘xordon l’urdy, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce stall, Charlottea town, (P. E. 1.). spent Easter with Iiicllal‘d Westawuy, of Albion, has returned to his home after undergo— his parents, J. C. and Mrs. Purdy, ing a. successful operation in the P. lmnherst, N. S. 19. Island Hospital for appendicitis. —-—- H. H. Suerus, Souris, returned Qultc a quantity of ice drifted‘ into tho harbor yesterday and as a con— sequence there was only one out go- ing schooner yesterday from this port. from Quebec yesterday, E. H. Mitchv ell, City, from New Glasgow, N. 51., and W. H. and Mrs. Aitkcn, City from Montreal and Toronto. The Minto arrived in port from PiCtou yesterday at l0.10 n. m. with eighteen passengers, four cum seed, car molasses, thrcc curs wn‘y freight and one hundred and twenty bugs mail. Rev. James (‘risp and Rev. .‘lcil Mohauglllan, St. John, and well known in this City, are active work- ers in thc temperance cause, in St. John City. As will be seen by the ad elsewhere W. K. Rogers (70., Ltd, are now the representatives in this City and Pro- vince for the popular Dominion At- lantic Railway. .__... outward passengers from this city yesterday were Miss Rosa to the mainland; Fred White, St. Stephen, N. B.', to Summersidc, Rev. 'Mr. McLeod to New Glasgow. Rev. J. Abbott Winfield, St. Btcp~ hen, N. B., who has been suffering from a severe cold, was able to con- duct services as usual in Trinity church on Suriday.-st. John Tclc- graph—Mr. Winfield was at. one time Among the stationed in Kensington. Mrs. T. hicks, wife of Rev. Thomas Hicks, Point dc Bute, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. S. l-Iur- , ‘ "‘ , per, Sackvillc street, for the past M199, ("ertmde Hamlltoun or the dew weeks. intends returning home on [Ladies 0011939: spent the E851" Suturday.~—St. John Telegraph—Mrs. holidays with her father, Rev. C. W. Hamilton, in Salisbury. St. John Telegraph. Hicks has many friends in this Pro- Vince. Charged with manslaughter in so cret indictments returned last Sutlll” ‘day by the Suffolk jury, Murdock i). MacGrugor and iiudcrick U. Macken- zie, keepers at the Pierce farm in Muttupa’n, pleaded not guilty before Judge De Uourcy in the Superior Criminal Court yesterday when 111' .ruigned, and were held in $5,,000 each A feature of the; dramatic entcr< tuinment on the 26th will! be the Spry ci‘al program of OI'Chcstru music to‘ be furnished by Prof Vinnicomhe. The Odd Fellows march will be given fur the first time in_ this City and the Professor says “Its fine.” Do not send communications to in- ividua, members 0, sum. Every for trial. it is charged that the two thing should be addressed, “The Chub men caused the death of Richard l". Mitchell, a native of Prince Edward island, who was an inmate of the Pierce farm. by a brutal heating they gave liim on March 18. He died seven days latch—Boston Journal, 15th. lottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, . E. 1.," and on tlielcft hand comer t the bottom of the envelope should be "Advertising," "Subscription," "Editorial," or “Tour Editor," ac- cording to the contents. The marriage of Miss Annlc Martin Simon pm,” of L. M_ poole & Cons, youngest: daughter of Samuel Martin, City, has returned from a business Ujgg' and William Jenkins! Vernon [trip to New Brunswick. Mr. Paoli, Rli’ef BTl'dge, took place April 15th :who has been confined to his roam at the residence of the brides'parcnts ‘wi‘th a cold since his return 'Satur— The ceremm‘y was performed by the any, reports the weather very com, Rev. B. McLeod assisted by the in N. 8., their being lots of snow and Eev- Edwm MCDougau' Bow bride on Friday last teams were dri.‘ving"“‘d groom were unattended' The on the Mimmichi River ice. [bride was attired in a costume of l .___ pale blue silk muslin trimmed with l The marriage took place at St_ lace and insertion. After the wed- Duusta-n's Cathedral yesterday morn» ding Slipper hall been Purtakfin 0" Mr- ‘ing of Mrs. Louis Kelly of this city and Mrs. Jenkins drove to their fu~ to Patrick Murphy, of High Riverflturc home at Vernon River Bridge. Alberta, Dr. McLellan performed the ceremony. or their many friends. The bridesmaid was Miss Ella Mc- Koarney, while George Kelly was groumsmrm.’ After the ceremony the happy couple left by the Stanley cu route to their future home in Al- bcrta. The capacity of the Methodist Par- [onage Cornwall, was taxed to its‘ utmost on last Tuesday evening when lthc Mission Band, together with num- erous young invited friends, totalling in all about seventy persons, cele- lbrated what was known as a ,birthday party. Each one who was invited was supposed to bring as many cents as he or she was years old, and thus help along the mission— ary cause. The first part of the even ing- was occupied in the rendering of The death of Capt. Robert Bell Mc« Leod which took place at his resi- ence French River, after a few hours illness on April 9th, has removed a man whom to know was to honour and respect. Following the seafront his youth "Capt Bob," as be was who » visited here a few, weeks ago are u:w ing the Agricultural College at Truro tending the P. W. C. College, spent her Easter vacation at her home in formerly of Kinkora. Rev. They have the hearin congratulations , familiarly called, was a. thorough'sail- or idolich by his shipmatcszunivcrsol- ly respected by all with whom he bad business relations, for his sterling honesty and integrity, no more cap- able and trustworthy, mariner ever sailed from the ports of this Pro— vince. Capt. McLeod was born at Bay View, April 9th, 1856, and had! just. completed his fifty—third year. He leaves to mourn a widow, three sons. lru in Latomhe, Alta.: Capt. George and Ivan at home, also two daughters, Pearl and Myrtle at home, besides an aged mother now in .Van- co‘uver, B. C. and three sisters. The a program of twelve numbers, con— sisting of readings, recitations, vocal and instrumental music. Then the collection was taken, the result show- ing that the combined ages of alll i present was, approximately, 1600 years. Refreshments were then served by, the members of the Band, and, judging from the number of baskets full that remained, they were prc- pearcd to appleuse the hunger of (1'07,— eus more. The remainder of the even— ing was spent in games and all went ome feeling that: they had spent a very pleasant evening at the home and furniture polish made. at the New Music Store, 177 Queen St. A. E. Toombs. of the genial pastor. The members of the Cornwall Mission Band are to be congratulated on (the success, fin— ancially and otherwise of their first undertaking of this kind. May suc- cess ever attend them in' their mis— ionery work. Com. funeral services at the house were conducted by the Rev. A. D. Sterl- ing and at. the. grave by «be members of Prince Edward Lodge, No 14, A. F. and A. M., assisted by brethren from Mt Zion and King Edward Lodges. His remains were laid to rest, in the Caddie Memorial Church yard. 3 The Galley Slave. Opera House Monday the 26th. Popular prices 25. 35. and 50 cents. Plans at usual places on Thursday. 22nd. 4-l4d6l m ,.____._ HOW NICE It is to have good pastry. One’s diges- Castile Soap Just the kind you want for house—clean- ing. You want pure soap, and this is what I we have to offer you. 20 cents per pound 7 lbs for $l.05 eating any other kind We have the best pics Give usa trial order Telephone 2“ . D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread _ 1 | tion is soon ruined by I . l l I THE CHARLOTTEI‘OWN GUARDIAN ,quWNWWM-v‘ .‘ on Chorloftetown'o Burial Sim! regular way at 55c to you could see them, ...-.-.t--.o.-.-.-.. if cream. white, ecru represented, and the laces are such as would sell in the T’S almost time we had your order for one or more of those yoke remnants of “all over” lace. We placed them on sale Saturday, and they've been going as fast as the ladies see them. Then: is just enough in each one to make yoke and collar for an ordinary gown. The styles are wide- ly varied, there are 1.25 per yarl. Each piece contains just half yard. If they would be cleared out in hurry up t1me,--v._... .. ..-..-...-.... ....only 19c each Special Mail Order Form Dear Sirs:-- I prefer. . .. postage bc th ways wi Ln MOORE & MCLEOD Charlottetown Please send me . . .. . .Yoke Ends of “all over" lace, . . . . . . . . . (state whether cream, white, or corn) it is under- stood that ifI am not pleased—I may return and that my money and Amount enClOCod. . . . ll be refunded. Name.............. .-o»l‘.-o Address............,.......... noel... FChcapcst Is to buy curtain you will thus low prices. U The values that we are offering in curtain laces really are well worthy of attention at any time, much more in the midst of the housecleauing days. Direct from the makers in the old country these came a few days ago, fresh, dainty handsome designs. 9c 10c Ho I7c 20c 25c 52c , , That means that for the best of these mentioned abovc you will only have to pay 2.24 for a pair of curtains, 3 1-2 yds to each curtain. And the And then we have lots of other prices besides those above. way to own lace curtains curtain laces-and make up The laces are well made, durable and wide. obtain is equal to any $3.00 curtain, even at our own The outward cargo by the Minto, ‘ ‘ ' ‘11 in- from this por’t this morning, w1 elude four cars potatoes, five way freight and one horse. The following are the temperature * ‘ m. readings for yesterday—At nine p. thirty—nine degrees above; at nine a. m. thirty-fivc above; _thc highest. reg— stcred fortrtwo above. The coldest registered Sunday night was thirty- three above. the best piano For sale :Veribrite Venoil, 4—10dr1w. time, :House—clc aning everybody needs piano and furniture polish, Ver- ilrrite Venoil is the best. A. Sold by E. 'l‘oombs, 177 Queen Sh. . ...42-:.1.Qs1_r.1.v:v_.. :For muslc books and sheet music 0 to the New Music Store, 177 Qunen St.. A. E. Toombs. 4.10dr1w. ~ — .-».—.___-—————.__.-= Imported direct from France— Guaranteed byFreuchandCanadian Government Analysts asbeingabsolutelypurc for medicial and table use it is unequalled Price 30 8t 50 a bottle. "Ill "I0 Mil” DRUGGISTS, 00TH H A Curious drder .._. 5‘: put on, charges reasonable. MARK WRIGHT Newson’s Block drtt stf Direct from New York Ladies’ White Shirt Waists heavy embroidered front, pleated back. York a perfect gem for the price. 75 cts The Low Price Store, Sunuyside ' dtlsrmwllf. Ch’town w... )r on“, x- M‘m.w\\~ rewst :vxcecrrwmwwx‘vcn“ ; v. . .vwm p. A customer ordered a special WIRE MATTRESS 6 ft wide by 6 ft long—sort of a field bed-‘é‘NU‘mattcr the size of your bed. lcan make one for you promptly. Old wire springs strengthened and supported, or new woven web: I We are showing the best 75 cent shirt waist in the city White sheer lawn button back 3-4 sleeve, entire centeri‘ . Just from New, .T, w. c. 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